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In November E. Robert “Bob” Quinn, Eastern Oregon College director of ath¬ letics and head basketball coach was named to the National Basketball Advisory committee of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Bob has com¬ pleted his 35 th year as a basketball coach this year. Thirty-one of these years were spent at EOC. This spring he was selected as a charter member of the District 2 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame.
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Bill McCadden (43) and Pasco Arritola (32) fight for the ball as Frank Chase (32) looks on in a very tense moment during the Northwest Nazarene game in the college coliseum. This is just a typical action packed scene that could be seen during any Eastern Oregon Mountaineer game. 82
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“PASCO” ARRITOLA HONORABLE MENTION “Pasco,” one of four returning lettermen on this year’s varsity, dominated the center position for the Eastern Oregon Mounties dur¬ ing the 59-60 season. He is a 22 year old, 6’2”, 195 lb. Junior from Jordan Valley High School where he lettered four years in basket¬ ball and two in baseball. The 1956 grad from Jordan Valley was sec¬ ond this year in scoring with 310 points, second in field goal per¬ centage. 44.2, and first in re¬ bounds with 189. 84 RON HUNT ALL CONFERENCE GUARD Ron, a 20 year old, 5’9”, 160 lb. Junior is a 1957 Baker High School grad, from which school he earned Blue Mountain Conference honors as a senior. He is a transfer from Boise Junior College. He was by far the best ball handler and floor man among the Mounties. Ron had trouble finding his shooting eye at first but by the end of the season was scoring with the best of them. As a prepster he earned three letters in each of the four sports: football, basketball, baseball, and track. FRANK CHASE SECOND TEAM ALL CONFERENCE Frank, a 20 year old, 6’1”, 175 lb. Junior, is a 1957 graduate of Gilliam County High School at Arlington. In high school he | earned two monograms in football four in basketball, and four in baseball. According to the records, he was third in field goal percent¬ age, 39.1, second in free throw percentage, 67.5, second in re¬ bounds, 183, and highest scorer with 361 points.
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