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If Sports' Bri lat Lzlgbt We opened the season at Pana in the annual Tur- key Day game. They nipped us 44-42 and it was also our first Illinois Mid-State Conference game. How- ever, we beat St. Elmo and Charleston T. C. before we fell again. This time it was Taylorville and, worst of all, in a conference game. We got hot after los- ing and beat Windsor, Neoga, Nokomis, Greenville, and Pana. The last 3 were conference mixes. The Pana Holiday Meet was next, but Feitshans stopped us in an overtime. Nokomis was easy the next evening for third place. Starting the new year off right, we won 3 straightg two were of the conference variety. Altamont upset us 44-29 which was revenged later. Getting back to their winning ways, the Rams hit another hot streak that took in the county championship. Hillsboro was the only dark spot in this drive as they revenged their earlier defeat 34-39. After the tournament the Rams got into some big league competition which marred their record. St. Elmo took revenge, Vandalia and Kincaid scored con- ference wins over us, and Sullivan's one man outfit Fifteen rahs for the team! squeezed by for a win. Then the Rams notched 7 straight victories before Taylorville stepped in to put out the fire in the second game of the regional. Green- ville was our final conference victim during this win splurge. The Rams played a big 35-game schedule and gave a very good account of themselves on almost every occasion. We seniors wish them the best of luck in the future. Marshall Reid. LITTLE VARSITY FIRST ROXV: Robert Baptistli, Harry Davis, Leon Hutchings, Arnold Bland, Dick Meyer. SECOND ROW: Mr. Geisz, john Yantis, Robert Lively, Murphy McBride, and Eugene johnson. THIRD ROW: junior Martz, Richard Live- ly, Charles Klauser, and Mgr. Bill Rezinasti. 'P Denotes letter winner. Page Z7
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Rams 114 - 545 Cage Season Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dee. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. jan. Jam. Jan. jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. -Ian. Feb. Feb. Page 26 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1944-45 Pllllllc , . ,,,,,,,.,, , L, ,W St. Elmo ,, Charleston T. C. Tuylorvillc' e Windsor , Neoga , Nokomisc ,7,,, Greenvillec Panao , , Hillsboro' , 'Windsor , Litchficldc , , Altamont . ,S Brownstown , Mowcaqua , , Nokomisc M ,, Assumption . ,, 'Hillsboro5' e St. Elmo W Vandaliac , Sullivan Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Shelby Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Dec Dec Jan. Jan. -Ian. Feb. Mar. VARSITY FIRST ROW: Wayne Howscw, Bill Lcachu' Bill Richardsonw, Iain Cranell, and Don Reidll. SECOND ROW: Mr. Gcisz, Bob Wcstcn haver, john Baker, Carl Courtright, and Man agers Don Morchcadgl and Bill Rezinasa. THIRD ROW: john McBride, Gene Wag goner'l, and Robert Baptistil. il Denotes letter winner. 10 Kincaidc .,.. . , , 52 Shelby 50 13 Moweaqua ,. 28 Shelby 60 14 :lNeoga , ,,,,,,,,, . ,, 22 Shelby 66 16 Brownstown ,,.. .,,,,., 3 1 Shelby 45 17 :f'Altamont ...,. ,,,,,,, 3 5 Shelby S4 22 Greenvillec ,.,,. 37 Shelby 50 23 ii' Charleston . ,. ...,. 46 Shelby 4 8 :P Denotes home games 'fDenotes conference games PANA HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT 26 Feitshans ,,.., ,..,,..., , .. ...... 46 Shelby 44 fovertimej 27 Nokomis .,,,,,.,.l., ,.,,.. . 23 Shelby 45 fThird placej SHELBY COUNTY TOURNAMENT 2 5 Stewardson ,,,,,,,, . ......,... .2 8 Shelby 55 26 Findlay . ......... 3 0 Shelby 5 0 27 Windsor ......... .......... 39 Shelby 61 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 27 Nokomis ,,,,,,,,., .,,,,,,,, 23 Shelby 52 1 Taylorville ,..... ..... 4 7 Shelby 27
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The G. A. A. And The Ovejitm QQ IIRSI' RUXY: R 4v-.' mari' Yoiiiigei-, Shirlrx ll.ig.iman. Roma Iiirnhaher, Evelyn Wilson, Doris Arcliei, Betty McCord, Phyllis Peek, Mirgirtt Ya e Barbara .Xllison, R nuxn- Marie llollaml, ,Iaclsle luster, Patsy Reiiler. ,lane Spesard. SECONIIJ ROVVZ Miss Pohl, lone Rolcy, llelen Relinas, ini trion lniolly Xl'.irner. lileene Plugley, llilahelli lruit, Uorene Parr. W'.iiul.i Lewis, Pauline llurlwon, W'amla Sain, Virginia llannelverger. Joyce in xtm llolnrli Corley .loyce Nt-ew, -I -x,n ii liolinger, juice Ann Tlnirlver, THIRD RUVV: Kathryn Fox, Beverly jaclison, Kalhvyn Vallianis, Denise Meyer loin Bowmin Sir: et :ii.c..v, ll.-.in N .-r- ..-, 11...-at li.-l...ti...., .rua .-.- ,l....t-Q, 11.,f.,ilw.i mwm, 11.iy Updcgrif, ,wart-y lilanil. naw ririm Sliiiniaitl, Nellie lxtllti atm.. kit... mn, lilla M 1- I1 ual. Hhiilei Nloihi-I, Many lime Karnes, IUURTII ROXV: Esther Sims, loie ll nunvr l, Darlene .'Xnderxon, Norm.: Suuirdson Rose Mun Kiane. A uxuu lxt-:im-Ji, lluiirx Srliolll, .lov Sthulrl, Norma Purcell, laye Cflarli, Shirley Raalw, Mary Wortman, Imogene lxelley, llelu 11 tr limit 1 N-nina Yoder, ,It-an lliliel, Ileiiy Iliuler, Maurinc Smilh, Shirley Towers, Bev,-rly 'I'.ilIm.in, Mary Ann ledtleisen, Ci.A.A. is not just for the strong athletic type of girl hut for any girl who enjoys playing a game for fun. If a girl learns no more than to he a good sport, her Ci.A.A. experiences will he of value to her through- out life. XVe started our year with field hall. Black and hlue places on the shins were our badges of courage. Then came volley ball and the interclass tournament, with the seniors the winner. This was followed by hasltethall. The interest in this sport was so high that we came to the gym several times at night to play. Our Tuesday evening meetings were called to order hy Phyllis Peelx. ln the ahsence of Phyllis, Margaret Yalaey tools over. Betty McCord, our secretary, was constantly reminding us of our lines. On activity nights Ilvelyn Wfilson and Roma Firnhaber recorded the names of the girls who participated in sports. Doris Archey had charge of the health records. age ZR Our victory girls
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