Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, November 21, 1963, Page 12, Image 12

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1963
THE NYSSAGATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
everything for your
Banquet Honors
Football Squad
Of Junior High
♦on the team as Jay Bybee,
Harold Wilson, Tom Church,
Jim Fujii, George Funatake,
Houston Keck, Harold Loe,
Charlie McCoy and Cleo Mc­
Donald.
These boys were the seniors on
By FRANK PARR
the team. Others who lettered
Last Friday evening in the that year were Jim Aston, Keith
high school cafetorium, junior Bybee, Claude Hatfield, Clayton
high school boys who had earned Morgan, Perry Coleman, Harry
their numerals in football were Counsil, Leverale Toombs, Dar-
honored at a banquet given by eld Steinke, Tom Moore, George
the student body, coaching staff Billings, Orvis Newell, Bob Wil­
and parents of the boys.
son, David Sarazin, Jim Moss,
Coach Dan Martin, master of Tom Fujii and Bob Church.
ceremonies, introduced the guests Season Cut Short for Harvest
of honor including the junior high
Emmett beat Nyssa 6-0 that
faculty, high school coaching
year and Weiser tied the local
staff and administrators.
boys 6-6. Fruitland and Parma
James Skeen then introduced were the only other teams played
the boys who had participated in and the Bulldogs won both of
football, and each in turn, intro­ these contests. The season was
duced his parents.
cut short by a beet harvest vaca­
Mel Calhoun, junior varsity tion; otherwise. Nyssa might have
football and varsity wrestling won the conference title with
coach was main speaker of the this gang.
evening. He stressed the impor­
Those fellows who will go out
tance of the young men in keep­ on the football field next year
ing up their interest in athletics may forget that most of the men
when entering high school.
in the stands once wore the Blue
He pointed out that one of the and White uniforms and struggl­
factors responsible for Nyssa’s ed against teams from the same
rather mediocre football record is schools.
due to the fact that so many of
Nyssa high school has a long
the fellows fail to turn out dur­ history back of it. 'It has never
ing their freshman and sopho­ been consistently strong in foot­
more years.
ball or basketball but the Bull­
The coach stated that one sa­
dogs have a proud record in base­
lient argument presented in favor
ball and track.
of participation in a football pro­
gram, to parents who are afraid 1944-45 Hoopsters Named
their boy might get hurt, is the
While reminiscing over past
fact that far more high school glories in football, it may not be
youths are injured in car acci­ amiss to mention the 1944-45 bas­
dents after school hours than are ketball team. This team won
hurt on the playing field. He eight out of 14 games in the con­
then quoted statistics from the ference and defeated Ontario for
National Safety council to sub­ the right to represent Malheur
stantiate that fact.
county in the Baker district tour­
A girls’ glee club, under direc­ nament.
tion of Gary 'Clawson, sang two
The boys worked their way to
numbers, and the cheer leaders, the championship game in that
decked out in football regalia, tourney but lost to Baker 45-21.
presented a clever skit.
The lads included Gene Bellon,
With excellent food, entertain­ Clay Morgan, Spider Willson,
ment and inspiring talks, the boys Tom Moore, George Billings, Dar-
report a most enjoyable evening eld Steinke and Leverale Toombs.
'but all agreed that the most Note that the year before quite
pleasant part was the introduc­ a few of these same boys were
tion of their parents.
on the team that defeated Vale
in football.
Members of the present teams
are asked to keep in mind that
they are creating history. I Some-
Funeral services for William one, 10 or 20 years from i now,
Pat Albano, 27, were conducted may be looking over the records
Tuesday afternoon at the LD S and may find that what the teams
church in Weiser with Bishop did in 1963 - 64 was worthy of
Leon Berquist officiating.
some mention as an inspiration
The young attorney, who suc­ to players, as yet not in circu­
cumbed Friday in a Portland hos­ lation.
pital following an illness of sfx
weeks, was associated with the NYSSA HIGH SCHOOL
Max Taggart law firm in Ontario CALENDAR OF EVENTS
until last summer when he joined
Nov. 21—SRV Music clinic con-
a law firm in Portland.
cert in gymnasium.
Survivors of his immediate
Nov. 22, 8 p.m.—GAA basket­
family include his widow, Joclyn ball in gymnasium.
Woods Albano; two sons, Stephen
Nov. 23—SRV GAA volleyball
and Jeremy; one daughter, Gina, playday.
all of the home in Portland.
Nov. 25, 2:40 p.m. — National
Among other survivors are his school assembly. "Liquid Air.“
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Al­
Nov. 25, 7 p.m.—SRV School­
bano of Weisei’, three brothers masters meeting at East Side cafe
and two sisters.
in Ontario.
Nov. 26, 7 p.m.—GAA meeting.
ATTEND C OF I CONCERT
Nov. 26, 7 p.m.—Hi-Y meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Muri Lancaster
Nov. 26—School board meeting.
attended the Tuesday evening
Nov. 28-29—Vacation.
philharmonic orchestra and choir
Nov. 30, 8 a.m. to 12 noon —
concert at Jewett chapel on the Band practice.
College of Idaho campus in Cald­
well. Their daughter, Mary Lou,
is a student at C of I and appear­
ed in the musical performance.
Young Attorney Dies
After Six-Week Illness
VISIT FROM FRUITLAND
Mrs. Allen Anderson and Laura
Dee of Fruitland were weekend
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DAUGHTER BORN THURSDAY
TO LIENKAEMPER COUPLE
Mr. and Mrs. John Lienkaem-
per of Ontario are parents of a
daughter born Thursday, Nov. 14,
at Holy Rosary hospital. The 7-
pound, 12*a-ounce infant has
been named Lisa Ann Grandpar­
ents are Mr. ad Mrs. Deward L.
Benedict and Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Lienkaemper, all of Nyssa.
DrJohnfosly
Whole — Tiny
PEACHES . .
WHAT IS THE
AVERAGE
TEMPERATURE
OF THE SEA ?
The Answer Is 39 Degrees.
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Doctor Eye* Examined . . .
Glasses Fitted.
Kitchen-Tested
FLOUR
Large — Crisp
guests of Mr. and Mrs Bob Mc­
Kinney, Brenda and Tim.
Cranberries
CONTESTANT SAYS THANKS
To all who gave me their pay­
ments for new or extended Gate
City Journal subscriptions during
the recent campaign, I want to
say thanks for helping me to be
among the nine top winners. I
also want to thank Mrs. Louise
Stack, campaign manager; Ted
and Arlene Brammer, Journal
owners, for the new bicycle.
— Pamela Hamilton.
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