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What is a Miller?

NHS BECAME 'MILLERS' IN 1925

Could you imagine watching the Noblesville athletic teams competing against other schools without the name "Millers" emblazoned across their uniforms? Well, until 1925, that's the way it was.

In 1925, C. B. Jenkins, a manager of the Noblesville Milling Company, offered to buy the school all new uniforms if the school agreed to using the nickname "Millers." This was a common statewide practice at the time, and Noblesville High School adopted the "Millers" as a new nickname.

Grain milling was an important industry in the Hamilton County area in the 1850's, and used the water resources of White River, Cool Creek, and Stony Creek to become nationally known for flour production.

The Noblesville High School athletic teams began competing in sports in the early 1900's and were known as the "Black and Gold" until Mr. Jenkins' offer.

The nickname "Millers" and "Lady Millers" (which was adopted in the 1980's) reflects the heritage of our community and the pride that our community has in our schools and our athletic teams. Our athletes are proud to wear the black and gold as they represent our community.


January 29, 1975, Noblesville Topics


Noblesville, Oh, Noblesville,

Noblesville, we´re all for you!

We will fight for our royal colors

And the glory of NHS! (Rah! Rah!)

Never daunted, we cannot falter

Through the battle so brave and true.

Noblesville, Oh, Noblesville,

Noblesville, we´re all for you!


1919        R.C. Stockram
1920        R.C. Stockram

1921

1922       Harry VanDiver

1923       Mark Bills

1924       Skeets Buck

1925-27  Hap Hough

1928-31  Bob Beck

1932-36  Maurice Kennedy

1937-38  Glen Overman

1939-40  Dale Swanson

1941       Elmer Hampton

1942-46  Paul Rockwell

1947-48  Leon Cobb

1949-53  Forest Page

1954-62  Bill McClain

1963-66  Bill Nevitt

1967-79  Jim Belden

1980-83  Steve Helmich

1984-91  Steve Hurst

1992-98  Kevin Wright

1999-07  Craig Barr

2008-      Lance Scheib


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