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PAGE TWELVE THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON Coach J. Moawad Analyzes Athlete' With Elements Contained in Letters By JOHN MOAWAD. Nyssa High School Coach Nyssa High School Calendar of Events NYSSAN PARTICIPATES IN ANNUAL MUSIC EVENT The annual Silver Tea for the D*c. 3. 8 p.m. — Junior high National Federation of Music dance in cafetorium. clubs was held Nov. 20 at Pay Dec. 4—Basketball at John Day. ette. Among area musicians tak Dec. 7—Betty Crocker tests for ing part in the progrum was Don I senior girl*. na Lee Wilson, daughter of Nys- Dec. 7—Wrestling. Boise here. sans, Mr. and Mrs Bud Wilson. Miss Wilson and Jana Greif Dec. 7. 8 p.m.—FFA meeting. Dec. 9. 8 p.m.—PT A meeting in played the Bach concerto for two violins as well as other selections, school cafetorium. Other musical selections were Dec. 10 —Wrestling at Enter- played on a matched set of four prise. Recorders, ancient instruments Dec. 10-11—Basketball tourna obtained by Miss Wilson during ment at Phoenix. Ore. her recent stay in Germany. Dec. 10-11—Wrestling at Boise. Dec. 10. 3:45 p.m—GAA acti- vity. Thanksgiving dinner guest* of H relates to health. This ele- If we were to analyze the word I athlete, we would find that each i ment is the machinery that moves letter relates to one important as the athlete. Sleep, food and exer cise must be kept on a rigid sche- pect of being an athlete. While pondering the thought. I : dule in order to perform to one's arrived at these seven elements. utmost. Late hours, poor eating A represents attitude. This is habits and lack of sleep have the determining factor that makes never produced any kind of ath the difference between a good lete. L lends to leadership. Athletes athlete and a great athlete. In this respect the player’s perform are leaders whether they like it ance is a display of his attitude. or not. Nobody planned it that T indicates time. To be an ath way; it just happened. Many not lete. many sacrifices are made. only are leaders during their ath Many long hours of work are letic careers, but are leaders in ADRIAN. JORDAN VALLEY needed to excel. I think a good later life—some of them in poli GAME SLATED SATURDAY example of this is Jerry Lindgren tics. medicine and law. The Adrian Antelopes will tra of Spokane, who at the age of 18, E tends to relate to education. vel to Jordan Valley Saturday was the youngest American ever Without education the athlete is Dec. 4. for their first to defeat a Russian in the 10.000- helpless. NO longer is he one evening. basketball game of the season. meter race. who is dumb, stupid and brawny. The junior varsity game is sche Jerry sacrificed many hours of Coaches don’t want this kind of at 6:30 p.m. and the var time in preparation for this meet athlete because athletics today duled ing. One could see him each mor require mental ability as well as sity contest will begin at 8 o’clock ning running his 25 miles before physical ability. the school day began. He gave T represents training. This ele up many things that other 18 ment combines the other six This year olds would never dream of is the law by which the athlete relinquishing. How many would lives. It not only involves things forget a party, dance or movie so he cannot do, but also things he that they could perform better must do in order to perform at during the next season? Some his best. It relates to mental as maybe, but not very many play well as physical being. Any ath ers. lete who does not train is only pretending, because he is not per forming to his utmost. He is the one weak link in the chain that must be replaced (From the Nyssa High Bulldog) E is for effort, Nothing was By JOHN MOORE The 1965-66 basketball season ever accomplished without effort. got under way Monday, Nov. 8. How much you gain depends on on the hardwood floor of the Nys how much you invest. With little effort, you can expect little gain. sa gymnasium. Excuses never accomplished any A tough seasan can be expected thing. for the Bulldogs are going to be the shortest team in the league, But the local hoopsters can and Wrestling Prospects will shoot as well or better than Bright for 1965-66 any team in the SRV. Defense (From the Nyssa Hurh Bulldog) will be something to work on, With veterans returning at ev for a team’s offense is only as ery weight except three, the NHS good as its defense. wrestling team should have one The first night’s impression, ac of its best seasons this year. cording to Coach Ralph Aldrich, The following seniors have was mixed. A disappointing num three years’ experience and will ber of players turned out. espe return at the weights indicated: cially from the junior and fresh 106 lbs.—Steve Haney. man classes. But those who did 115 — Ralph Carter, third in turn out showed spirit and drive. state competition at 106 lbs. Returning lettermen are Terry 130 — Newell Cleaver, 7 A-2 Oft, Paul Smit, Neal Bohannon, runnerup at 130 lbs. Brad Maxfield and John Moore. 141 — Dan Reece, state cham The team will have real depth pion. this year with 10 players of about 148 — Roger Carter. equal ability trying for starting 168 — Eugene Mason. District positions. 7 A-2 champion at this weight. The boys feel that the school 178 — Orville Anderson, third can look forward to a winning in 7 A-2 competition. season and some new trophies in 191—Gary Mason and Fred the trophy case. The ball players Wight. are out to do their best: all that Seniors Gilbert Gallegos and is left is for the student body to Tim Phillips will add strength to back them up. the 123 - lb. and 130-lb. weight Good luck, team!!! classes. Several good freshmen, sophomores and juniors are also competing for positions. They in clude: 115 — Rudy Vendrell. 123 — Ralph Estrada, 7 A-2 run By Helen Hoffman nerup at this weight. 123 — Sam Cleaver. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Howell 136 — Darr Jensen. were Thanksgiving dinner guests 141 — Fred Esplin, third in Dis-1 of their son-in-law and daughter. trict 7 A-2 competition. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McCoy at, 148 — Tom Stringer. Ironside. Other guests were Mr. 157 — Jim Ableman. and Mrs. Lew McCoy of Willow Heavyweight —Steve Petrie. creek. Marsha and Mollie Me- ’ Freshmen who are presently J Coy spent the weekend with their , participating in the wrestling pro grandparents, the Russell How-! gram include Allen Cleaver, Dan ells. Marostica, Bob Church. Steve Pe- Saturday evening visitors at the cora. Ronald Edmondson, Danny Joe Stephen home were Messrs, Hiatt and Don Wilson. The frosh and Mmes. James Stephen and prospects are very encouraging. Larry, Lester Norland and family ■ Any boys interested in partici of Caldwell, Eugene Stephen and pating are urged to turn out this I sons, Mrs. Bob Mosso and daugh week. / ter, Mrs. Bob Ewell and daugh ♦ ♦ ter and Mrs. Martha Norland of Nyssa High School Apple Valley. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1965 Nyssa High School Basketball Games Dec. 3—Burn*. Th*r*. Dec. 4—John Day. Th*re. Dec. 10-11—Phoenix Tourna ment. There. Jan. 7—John Day. Here. Jan. 8—Burn*. Here. Jan. 14—Vallivue. Here. Jan. 15—Vale. Here. Jan. 21—Emmett. Thero. Jan. 22—Meridian. There. Jan. 28—Weiser. Here. Jan. 29—Payette. Ther*. Feb. 4—Vallivue. There. Feb. S—Ontario, Her*. Feb. 8—Vale. There. Feb. 11—Emmett. Here. Feb. 12—Meridian. Here. Feb. IS—Payette. Here. Feb. 19—Enterprise. Here. Feb. 22—Ontario, There. Feb. 25—Weiser. There. Feb. 26—Enterprise. There. Mr. and Mrs. A H Boydell were their son - in - law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Harold Rhodes and Susan of Milton Freewater. Lin da Beckham of Walla Walla. John Beckham, Kent and Nancy Boy dell. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boy (All games dell spent the holiday at Mon Enterprise are mouth visiting her mother who tests and may is very ill. offs following against Vale and 7 A-2 district con- lead to state pluy- regular schedule ) RECEIVES STUDY GRANT Paul Okano is among 19 top students in the Oregon State uni versity School of Science who were recently awarded scholar ships totaling neurly $6000 for this school year. The OSU senior, a son of Mr. und Mrs. Iliroto Okano of route 1. Nyssa, received a $250 Milton Harris scholarship in general sci ence. Formal presentation of the stu dy grants was made Nov. 17 ut the annual School of Science awards assembly. Mr. and Mr*. Stephen Talbot and family of Bellevue, Wash . Mr und Mrs. Gerald Talbot of Cedur City, Utah, visited during the holiday weekend with the men's parent>. Mr and Mrs, Way nurd Talbot, The three families together with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Weeks and children of Parma were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Solon Lewis and Peggy. Football Incident Stops NHS Activities (Continued From Huge 1) p.m yesterday (Wednesday) with Gibson and the secretary of the Idaho S< I khi I Activities associa tion at Boise to attempt to iron out the problems. In the event the suspension is lifted, the school would be on probation through the football season next full. During this time, Mci'urtlund suid, actions of stu dents. team members, faculty and fans would have a big la-aring on lifting the probation In the meantime the immediate worry of the school bouid was where the money would come from for the dental job Liability insurance is carried by the school, trut no claim has lieen filed against the school or with the in surance currier. Journal Classifieds Bring Results! «/ «à J Baskeiball Prevue Libby's Treasure Valley — Fancy — Chunk 46-Oz. Size Tomato Juice $100 3 Cans $100 4 Cans For . Kleenex — Assorted Colors Treasure Valley — No. 2^ Size Facial Tissue Pork & Beans 1 400-Counl 5 Cow Hollow Tuna Fish $400 5 Cans Challenge — 12-Quart Size Karo — White or Dark Powdered Milk SYRUP Box Only 69 GOOD and CHOICE Arrive From California Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mosso and daughter, Mrs. Bob Ewell and daughter of Long Beach, Calif., arrived Thanksgiving day to visit the women’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stephen and family. Willie Stephen was also a Thanks giving day guest. Mrs. Joe Ste phen, Mrs. Mosso and daughter, Mrs. Ewell and daughter visited Friday afternoon with Mrs. Ste phen’s mother, Mrs. Martha Nor land and Palmer in Apple Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morton, Mar gie and Mark were Thanksgiving guests in the Ed Haskins home at Hereford, Ore. Miss Betty Mor ton spent from Friday until Sat urday with her parents, the Fred Mortons. Margie Morton, a stu dent at OSU in Corvallis, spent the Thanksgiving vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lewen and family of Donnelly, Idaho, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stephen. Dinner Guests in Ontario LaNae and Wayne Lattin were recent dinner guests of their grandfather, Clarence Niccum at' Moore hotel in Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Strickland and family were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the John Strick land home. Miss JoAnne Strick land spent the Thanksgiving holi day with her parents, the Ray Stricklands. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson and family were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Strickland. Mrs. Elza Niccum and Anita Wrestling Schedule Dec. 3—Burns, There. Dec. 7—Boise, Here. Dec. 10-11—Enterprise, There. Dec. 10-11—Boise Invitational Tournament, There. Jan. 6—Vale, There. Jan. 11—Boise, There. Jan. 13—Vallivue, Here. Jan. 18—Capital, Here. Jan. 20—Ontario, Her*. Jan. 27—Caldwell, There. Feb. 1—Borah, Here. Feb. 3—Payette, There. Feb. 17—Ontario, There. Feb. 19—Enterprise, Here. Feb. 22—Vale, Here. SATURDAY DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Dale Overstake and sons of North Bend, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGinley and daughters were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Looney and Jimmy. were Thanksgiving day dinner guests at the Wesley Walker resi dence in Adrian. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schulthies and family were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mrs. Bessie Bair at Nyssa. Mrs. Mamie Harrison, Mrs. Etta Harrison and Miss Charlene Har rison, all of Emmett, were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Garner. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Garner of Adrian, Mrs. Brig Olsen and Mrs. Jim Tracy of Nyssa were Sunday evening visitors in the Dee Gar ner home. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Gar ner and family attended the Gold and Green ball Friday night at the Owyhee LDS ward. á 55‘ e tOUND STEAK K TOP ROUND MÉATS Swift's — Premium Beef Liver Swift's — Premium Sliced Bacon 39' Lb. 79* PRODUCE Fancy — No. 1 BANANAS 2 Lbs.......................... 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