Noblesville High School - Shadow Yearbook (Noblesville, IN)

 - Class of 1941

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Page 28 text:

L. E l l r l . L L. x I V. E f I l v.f ii 'YV +3 ml! 1: -S -0 i a i v .i Senior Fred Wyarit . Tom Chapman Helen Craig . Beliy Io. Stern Class Officers President Vice-Presidenl ....- Secretary Treasurer lvlr. Harqer ,,., Home Room 6, Sponsor lvlr. l-lamplon . A Rome Room 7, Sponsor Iunior, Class Officers Bill Carr ,.,,, Marilyn Caca Betty Wiggins Harley Carey President Vice-President Secreiary Treasurer lvliss Sperlinq , . Rome Room 4, Sponsor Miss Mann ..., Home Room 3, Sponsor lvliss Green ,.,. Home Room 5, Sponsor Sophomore Class Officers Eunice Avery .. Pres. Home Room 30 Suzanne laclcson. . Pres. Home Room 18 Peqqy Mills ..... Miss Wood . .v Ivlr. Hansen .A Mr. Kelley ..... . . . Mr. Marquess . .. . . , Pres. Home Room 8 .,,,..... Home Room 8 Home Room 19 Home Room 30 Home Room l8

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BASKETBALL The Noblesville High School basket- ball team was moderately successful during the season of l94O-41. Seemingly the boys were not able to find themselves until the end of the season, thus saving us from disaster. The scores indicate that they were a close match for every team. They played three overtime games and lost several games by a close decision. The team was cheered on and loyally upheld in spite of defeats, by the student body of N. H. S. Surely these yells from the sidelines were of great encouragement to the team. Credit must be given Coach Kendall and the boys for their undying spirit throughout the season. They were a different and inspired ball club during the sectional. Most of the young men who played on this year's sectional team will be back next year. Two players ot this year's team made the l.edger's All Sectional. They were Cal- vin Arnold, and loe Parr. Seniors who were on this year's team during the sectional were Bob Wood, Mur- phy White, and Bob Goodwin. The Millers ran wild during their first game in the sectional. They scored fifty- eight points. They lost their second game in the sec- tional to Sheridan. This game ended in a dispute, since Noblesville was ahead ali the way until the last few seconds. Dick Kinder made the last basket which would have put Noblesville ahead, but this goal didn't count. The l94Uf4l team had height, but they were unable to hit the hoop consistently. t 1 ,Q L-1 it L ts' I ,L Front Row--Ioe Ambrose, Cal- vin Arnold, Bob Wood, Bob Goodwin, Dick Kinder, Mur- phy White. Second Bow-Coach Kendall, Don Tate, Herbert McKinsey, Charles Meredith, Bill lVlcVey, Ioe Parr, lake Hoover, Man- ager Ioe Smith.



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CLA We realize that your first two years as underclassmen are at times neither ex- citing nor eventful, but you are constantly preparing for the activities of your junior and senior years. Because of this lack of position and activities, don't let these years pass by too lightly, you are slowly laying foundations for your later careers. The sophomores have already made a success of their penny supper. This is an example of what your life as upper classment will be: activities with a pur- pose. You are realizing that it's not too early to start saving for your greatest sen- ior activity-the Washington trip. Keep right on building up that fund: you will later appreciate your own efforts. To you, juniors, we willingly, and with full confidence, give you the oppor- tunity to take our place. Though not al- ways easy, you should enjoy it to the full- est extent. You've made a great success in your first year as a completely organ- ized unit. ludging by this, we know you are capable of carrying on in our place. By now your hopes are probably de- termined: if not, your senior year will bring about your decisions. We hope these are worthwhile and successful. With your ambitions at their highest, you are ready for your next step in N. H. S. Good Luck! l94l Seniors

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