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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
NHS Bulldogs to Host
District 7 Track Meet
Athletes Journey for Saturday Event
To Qualify for State A-2 Competition
Heppner and Pilot Rock will
Athletes from district 7-A2 of
the Greater Oregon league will have to pass through Pendleton
gather in Nyssa Saturday morn to reach the Sugar City. Enter
ing, May 23, to fight it out for prise is about 65 miles beyond
berths in the state track meet to La Grande. Burns and John Day
tracksters will have a short ride
be held in Corvallis.
To be eligible for the state in comparison to the above-men
event, a contestant or team must tioned teams—and, of course, Vale
place first or second in district will be present.
competition or meet certain dis
Coach Doug Wilkerson’s out
tance or time qualifications.
standing competitors are Mike
Some of the teams represented Oft in the 880 run, Ed Lawrence
will start from home in the wee in the discus, Steve Kerby in the
small hours of Saturday morning. 100 and 220-yard dashes, Brent
Watonka high of The Dalles may Schulthies in the high and low
have to leave home Friday after hurdles and broad jump.
noon as they are approximately
Nyssa may pick up some points
300 miles from Nyssa.
in other events. Steve Petrie, a
freshman, has been placing in the
shot put. Mark Stephen has run
a good 880 and Mike Jefferies will
be out to place in the 440. Sam
Cleaver may take a place in the
two-mile run, and the 880 relay
team is a possible point winner.
Results of the Snake River Val
The weather should give spec
ley GAA track meet held last tators a somewhat better break
Thursday evening at Adrian have than they got on the day Nyssa
been reported by Mrs. Ladene entertained the Snake River Vai-
O’Loughlen, girls’ physical educa ley meet two weeks ago.
tion instructor at Adrian.
Five schools were represented Junior High School
at the meet with the host school
taking first place with 39 Va coun Picnic, Track Meet
ters. Other schools and points Scheduled Tomorrow
earned included Homedale, 21;
Annual junior high picnic and
Kuna, 19; Wilder, 14; Nyssa, 5%.
track meet is being planned for
Events, ratings and times by tomorrow, May 22, on the school
Nyssa and Adrian contestants are grounds, according to Mrs. Mark
as follows:
Hartley, representative.
50-Yard Dash— Carolyn Nelson
Guests for the day will be stu
(A), first, :6.6; Effie Laan (A) and
dents
from Vale and Adrian jun
Eileen McConnel (N), tied for
ior high schools. Activities will
third, :7.2.
75-Yard Dash— Nelson (A), sec begin with a picnic lunch at 12
o’clock followed with a track
ond, :9.4.
100-Yard Dash— 'Mary Laan (A), meet for the boys and a play day
first, :12.5; Louise Brewer (A), for girls.
Arrangements are under direc
third, :12.9.
440-Yard Relay— Adrian, first, tion of Mrs. Mildred Renstrom
1:01.1. Runners were Becky Wen- with Mrs. Hartley assisting. The
ke, Kathy Strickland, Cecile event will be supervised and all
parents are welcome to attend
Smith and Janis Squibb.
880-Yard Relay— Adrian, first, the athletic contests whether or
2:07.1. Team members were Rita not they have been asked to cha
Campbell, Marilyn Tallman, M. perone, Mrs. Hartley said.
Laan and Louise Brewer. Nyssa,
fourth, 2:15.6, with Lanae Ham NYSSA HIGH SCHOOL
mon, Cherie Okano, Jeanie Neely CALENDAR OF EVENTS
and E. McConnel as runners.
May 21-22. 8 p.m.—Thespian
50-Yard Low Hurdles — Linda play. "Bull in a China Shop," in
Brewer (A), second, :9.2; Camp cafetorium.
bell (A), third, :9.6.
May 22. 6:30 p.m.—District 7-
High Jump— Tallman (A), sec A2 meeting at Vale.
ond, 4’ 2”; E. Laan (A), fourth,
May 23, 10 a.m.—District track
3’ 11”.
meet at Nyssa.
Broad Jump — Campbell (A),
May 23, 8 p.m.—Freshman par
first, 13’; Nelson (A), fourth, 12’ ty-
Adrian Wins GAA
Track Meet; SRV
Schools Compete
May 24, 8:15 p.m.—Graduation
Softball Throw— Rosa Vendrell exercises in high school gymnas
(N), third, 146’ 2”; Linda Lawr ium.
ence (N), fourth, 143’ 2”.
May 25. 2 to 8 p.m__ School
budget election in high school
theater.
Bowling Honors Won little
May 25, 6 p.m.—Thespian ban
By Butcher, Myrick
quet and initiation.
Mrs. Gilbert (Ailene) Holmes
May 25, 8 p.m.— County PTA
with a 552 series emerged as meeting in cafetorium.
scratch bowler of the month for
May 26, 8 p.m.—Award presen
April during the monthly contest tations in cafetorium.
held Sunday at the Sugar Bowl.
May 29, 2 p.m.—Eighth grade
Mrs. Bill (Georgia) lest scored graduation exercises in cafetor
a 492 handicap series to take hon ium.
ors as high handicap bowler for
May 29—LAST DAY OF 1963-
April.
64 SCHOOL YEAR.
These ladies, along with others
who were named as bowlers of ADRIAN YOUTHS COMPETE
the month within the individual IN STATE TRACK CONTESTS
Terry Tallman and Gary Ward,
leagues, competed Monday night
Adrian high school students, and
for bowler of the year honors.
Scratch bowler of the year title their coach, Patrick O’Loughlen,
was earned by Mrs. Dick (Sadie) left today for Bend where the
Butcher who rolled a 1016 score boys will compete in the state
in a six-game series. Mrs. Jerry track meet to be held Friday and
(Donna) Myrick was handicap Saturday.
winner in the contest with a score
Tailman is winner of the dis
of 1168.
trict class B 880-yard run and
All four of these lady bowlers Ward is district broad jump
will receive trophies for their champion.
wins to be presented by proprie
tors of the local bowling estab
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