Noble High School - Nobelite Yearbook (Noble, IL)

 - Class of 1950

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TOURNAMENTS Q? Brownstown Holiday Invitational Tournament at Brownltown, Dec. 27, 28, 29, 30 The Wildcats journeyed to Brownstown to play Windsor in the opening game of the tournament. The Wildcats came through with a victory of 41 to 38 over Windsor. On Dec. 29, the Wildcats returned to Brownstown to play the host team in the semi-finals of the tournament and were defeated by the score of 36 to 33. The tired Wildcats, on Dec. 30, again returned to Brownstown to play Beecher City for third place and were defer-ted again by the score of 58 to 36. Midland Trail Tournament at Louisville January 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 The Wildcats took a trip to Louisville to play Farina in the opening game of the Midland Trail Tournament. The Farina Bobcats gave the Wildcats a terrific battle and the game ended in a three minute over-time period with the Wildcats having a 2 point lead, 45 to 43. On Jan. 26. the Wildcats returned to Louisville to play the Cisne Lions in the semi-finals and were given another real battle, but the Wildcats won with a slim margin of 43 to 42. . On the 28th of January the Wildcats returned to play the Clay City Wolves ln the final meet of the tournament and won another victory of 35 to 33 in a close game to bring home the first place trophy for the third year in succession. The Regional Tournament at Flora February 28 - March I, 2, 3 The Wildcats. journeyed to Flora to play the Effingham Hearts in the second game of the regional tournament on Feb. 28. The Wildcats were defeated by a score of 64 to 54. The freshman-sophomore basket-ball team won a first place trophy this year in the first annual freshman-sophomore tournament held at Clay City.

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BASEBALL TEAM 'is' Top Row, L. to R.-Lloyd Berger, Dennis Nettleton, Sam Bourne, Don Foll. Second Row, L. to R.-Dick Taylor, Bill Bloehs, Bill Stine, Bob Toliver, Bob Sager, Jack Everette, Coach Taylor. Third Row, L. to R.-Cletus Boxell, Garv Shafer, Dwight Sechrest, Bill Hanna, Junior Bryant, Albert Phillips, Herby Gillen. PEP CLUB Y President .......... ...... ....... B i ll Patterson Vice-President ...... .......... C arolyn Padgett Secretary ....,.,..... ...... J une Van Blaricum Treasurer ..... ......,.... P eggy Brant The Pep Club was organized in the fall of 1948 and now in its second year boasts a membership of sixty-five. Most of the members learned the yells and tried to attend all games. This was a great help to the cheerleaders. During the fall of this year the Pep Club members selected black and gold beanies. Top Row, L. to R.-Phyllis Dickerson, Lueva Felkamp, Norma McColpin, Lorene Lutz, Peggy Brant, John Osterman, Bob Hubbell, Sam Bourne, Austin Dasch, Bill Patterson, Albert Phillips, Kenny Long. Second Row, L. to R.-Lemora Fulk, Kathryn Berger, Joann Hough, Ella Jane Black, Betty Kindred, Naomi Wade, Imojean Morgan, Jack Everette, Freda Bourne, Don Foll, Lyle Rusk. Third Row, L. to R.-Connie Badger, Neva Phillips, Betty Toliver, Eleanor Allison, Letha Dugan, Bonnie Allison, Evelena Runyon, Jim Wells, June Van Blaricum, Mattie Anderson, Kenny Pottorff. Fourth Row, L. to R.-Mary Rule, Ethel Hudson, Marcaline Cummins. Letty Toliver, Margaret Hudson, Mary Jane Robinson, Wonita Anderson, Ernest Dickey, Bill Bloehs, Paul Berger. Fifth Row, L. to R.-Nancy Groves, Bonnie Bradfield, Maxine Hazel, Betty McColpin, Mary Runyon, Carolyn Robards, Norene Lutz, Naomi Poff, Peggy Rusk, Vivian McDowell, Shirley Pflaum. Sixth Row, L. to R.-JoAnn Everette, Nova Martin, Freida Long, Barbara Sager, Betty Argne Payne, Carmen Sechrest, Bernice Anderson, Dorothy Fern Provines sponsor . Bottom Row, L. to R.-Sue Evans, Carolyn Padgett, Betty Patterson.

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