1949-1950 Yearbook

SOPHOMORES. CLASS WINNERS . Bac~ row: M. Stewart. E. H"n. K. Istre. Front roW': E. Me nes, J. Allen L. Bea ucha mp. and Basketball WAS PROBABLY the outstanding game of the year. More students participated than in any other sport, and the quality of play was outrilnding. Two leagues were formed, Major and Minor, 10 thlt the teams might be more evenly matched. e.ch boy designated which league he wanted to p!ay in. Because of the great number requesting th, major league, it was necessary to subdivide it into two divisions. The high school boys were permitted to enter a team in the minor league and won it. They were the only team that went through the season undefeated. Games were played at regula rly scheduled times throughout the season, two in the afternoon and four at night. The outstanding game of tho year was probably the All-Star, played betwlln two teams selected from the major league diyi.ion. by the Bison sports staff. This game had .. the class of professional basketball, and the not have ended in a more exciting Ctlmpbell, L. Perrin, J. Nail, B. Hurst, C. Beck . Front row: H. Gtlrner, L. Betluchtlmp, J. Allen. Not pictured: H. Groover, K. Istre. MINOR LEAGUE ALL-STARS. Bad row: J. Camp, W. B. C"mp, J. linn, R. Bla nkenship, R. Orr. Front row: C. SelSon. O. Haynes, C. Cal, H. Spurlock. ·Not pictured: J. Speir. Pinochle was tl popul", six-man 9"me. 117

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