Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, March 31, 1966, Page 12, Image 12

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    THURSDAY. MARCH 31. 1966
THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON
PAGE TWELVE
Nyssa High School
Calendar of Events
March 31—Junior high science
fair.
April 1. 4 p.m.—Baseball. Wei-
ser there.
April 1. 4 p.m.—Track meet at
Nyssa with Weiser and Bishop
Kelly.
April 1-2 — FHA state conven­
tion.
April 4. 4 p.m. — Frosh - soph
baseball. Vale here.
April 5. 4 p.m.—Baseball. Pay­
ette ther*.
April 5. 3:45 p.m.—GAA acti-
vity.
April 5. 8 p.m.—FFA meeting.
April 6. 4 p.m. — Frosh -soph
baseball at Wilder.
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TWO ADRIAN TEACHERS
SUBMIT RESIGNATIONS
Glenn Ward. Adrian school sup­
erintendent. reports that resigna­
tions have been submitted by La-
dene O’Loughlen, girls’ physical
education instructor, and Patrick
O’Loughlen. eighth grade teacher.
The couple is planning to move
to the Eugene area.
SEE CALIFORNIA RELATIVES
M im Robert Wilson and fumily
visited recently with relatives in
Sucramento, Calif., while Wilson
attended the unnuul spring mar­
ket in Minneapolis. Minn. While
there, he called on former Nys-
nuiis , Mr. mid Mrs. Hugh Tobler
mid fumily. Wilson then joined
his fumily in California und they
visited in Sun Francisco und re­
turned home viu Lake Tahoe.
Adrian School Head
Lists Honor Students
*<¿§3 Nyssa
Weather
Four students at Adrian high
school earned straight A’s during
Date
Max. Min. the past nine weeks, according to
March 23
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20 information reported from the
March 24
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23 office of Superintendent Glenn
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25 Want. Those getting the perfect
March 25
69
March 26
2« grades are Carolyn Ward, fresh­
March 27
73
31 man; Barry Fujishin and Tami
March 28
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33 Winn, juniors; Judy Pratt, senior.
Students attaining a It average
March 29
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78
March 30
36 or (letter are Cherrylee Chumber-
lain, Eleanor English, I.ynn Ev­
Owyhee Reservoir Storage
ans, Leslie Fujishin, Janet Hall,
March 30, 1966 640,470 Acre Ft Burdette Pratt, Cindy Shenk, Jo­
March 30. 1965 636,650 Acre Ft ann Timmerman, Cathy Stradley
and Lisa Winn, freshmen.
Sophomore honor students are
Journal Classifieds Carylee
Mefford. Gay Moilnaku,
Bring Results 1
Jeanette Phifer, Lois Seueil, Gary
April 7. 4 p.m—Baseball. On­
tario there.
April 7. 4 p.m__ Track meet at
Vale with Nyssa and Payette.
April 7. 4 p-m—Tennis match.
Wilder her*.
April 9. I p.m.—Baseball double
header at Capital high in Boise.
April 9. 1 p.m. — Frosh ■ soph
baseball at CapitaL
Shields, Jerry Sloan, Jane Tim­
merman and Teresa Toplitf.
Named to the honor list from
the junior class are Nina Evans,
Amy Hirai, Dirk Sipes and Becky
Wenke. Senior class honor stu­
dents are Mary I.uan and Loru
Jo Stoker.
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The Bulldogs nipped the Capi­
tal high Eagles 5-4 in the first
game of a double-header Satur­
day afternoon on the Nyssa dia­
mond. Brad Burningham was cre­
dited with the win, taking over
in the sixth inning for starter
Mike Kodama when the score was
tied 4-4.
Pitcher Loses With Two-Hitter
In the second game the Bull­
dogs were defeated 2-1, despite
a two-hit, nine strikeout perform­
ance by John Moore. Kodama
ruined Eagle Hessing’s bid for a
shut-out when he slammed out a
triple and scored on a fielder’s
choice in the seventh inning.
Nyssa lost to the Caldwell Cou­
gars 9-1 in a Tuesday afternoon
game on the Bulldogs’ diamond.
Mike Garman was the big man
for the Idaho team, striking out
eight Nyssa hitters and in his
four times at bat, blasting two
triples, a double and a single.
Swede Mason was the only
Bulldog threat at the plate as he
had two of Nyssa’s three hits.
The Bulldogs travel to Wei­
ser Friday afternoon and will
go io Payette next Tuesday,
April 5, with an April 7 contest
scheduled in Ontario.
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The Bulldogs traveled to Marsing on March 23 and were
defeated 2-1 by the Huskies. John Moore was the starting
pitcher for the Bulldogs with Mike Kodama, relief pitcher,
---------------♦ taking the loss.
Nyssa hosted the Adrian
Local Trio Attending Antelopes
last Friday after­
TVCC Earns Perfect noon and scored a 19-16 vic­
tory over their neighbors to
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Bulldogs Defeat Adrian Antelopes;
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Nyssa’s baseball season got off to a flying start with five
VISITS NYSSA PARENTS
Mrs. John Ballard of Reno,
Nev., has been visiting her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris
and other relatives. She has also
spent some time with her hus­
band’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Ballard Sr., who reside near No­
tus. Mrs. Ballard plans to leave
this weekend to return to Reno
and then the couple will move to
Alameda, Calif.
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ON THE RIGHT IN THIS PHOTO is Keith Stanwood, who as­
sumed duties early this spring as golf pro at the Ontario course.
Pictured with him is Lynn Westcott, new assistant pro. Mrs. Stan­
wood manages the lunch counter, but was not on the scene when
this picture was taken Sunday morning in the club house. Stan­
wood is a native of Caldwell, served some time in the U. S. Army
and was graduated from the College of Idaho in 1960. He came to
Ontario from Sun City, Aris., where he was resident pro at the
golf course there. Westcott is a native of Ontario and resided there
for 19 years. After taking airline training he. too, went into the
golfing profession and also came to the area course from Sun City.
The men had both worked at Paradise Valley golf course in Las
Vegas prior to their Sun City employment__ Journal Photo.
ley Community college announces
names of students on the dean’s
honor list for the winter quarter.
To qualify, a student must be at­
tending college full time, enrolled
for at least 14 credit units with
a grade point average of 3.25 for
all course work attempted and
completed each quarter.
At the top of the list with per­
fect 4.00 grade point averages are
Janine Lytle. Nancy Lytle and
Serena Stephen, all of Nyssa.
Other area students attaining
3.25 averages or higher are Mi­
chael Runcorn, LeRoy Barton,
Nola Watson, William Lawrence.
Mark Stephen. Samuel Dunn and
Richard McPartland.
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