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SCOTT DUNLAP — “Hobie,” an 18 year old, 6’, 160 lb. Freshman, was a graduate of Beaver¬ ton High School in 1959. At Beaverton he lettered in basketball and baseball. At EOC he was the only lettering freshman on this year’s varsity. BILL MC CADDEN — Bill, “the Bear,” moved up from EOC’s JV squad of last season, and through¬ out the season his nickname made no reference to his agility as he handled himself well for a big man. Bill is a 22 year old. 6 1’, 205 lb. Junior from Cambridge, Idaho. He is a graduate of Council High School where he earned All-Tourney honors in basketball and All-Conference in baseball. The Bear” has also earned two EOC monograms in football and three in baseball. BOB OLINGER — Bob, a 20 year old, 6’2”, 185 lb. Junior, is a transfer from Willamette. While a senior at McLaughlin High School in Milton-Freewater, Bob earned All-Conference honors in football, basketball, and baseball. He saw some varsity action with the Mountaineers last season and became one of the regular starters this year. Bob, an EOC baseball letterman, gained honorable men¬ tion recognition in Oregon Col¬ legiate Conference selections last spring. DARRELL JONES — “Jonesy,” a 21 year old, 6’4”, 185 lb. Junior from Baker saw his share of action for the Mounties. He also compiled the top shooting average for the year. He is a 1957 grad¬ uate of Baker High School where he lettered in football as well as basketball. He transferred to Eastern Oregon after completing his freshman year at Seattle Paci¬ fic College
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MEL HOLMES — Guard. Mel, a 20 year old, 6’, 180 lb. Junior was one of the five returning letter men from last year’s Mountaineer varsity. During the 26 game season Mel scored the most field goals in one game against Whitman by at¬ tempting 21 and making 13. He also set a new record for the Coliseum with 30 points in a single game. Last spring, he also lettered in baseball. MARK CORNWELL — Guard and Lorward. Mark is a 21 year old 5’ 11”, 175 lb. Sophomore from Ontario. He played for the EOC JV’s the first part of the season, and later filled a vacancy in the varsity lineup. Mark proved to everyone that he could handle himself well in the new position. F l Mi It tn i X CHUCK BARNHART — Lorward. Chuck, a 21 year old, 6’ 3”, 170 lb. Senior, attended Linfield before transferring to EOC where he lettered as a member of the Mountie varsity team last year. Although he had some average nights, Chuck proved very valuable in several tight situations. ■
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EOC JV’s: Dennis Bagnall, Bob Meyers, Don Shore, Gary Kuykendall, Nels Nelson, Larry Seits, Dave Neel. Dick Brandi and Coach Con Campbell are not pictured. The JV’s under the direction of Coach Campbell, had a very impressive season, proving that not all of the thrills of basket¬ ball happen during the varsity game. Basketball 1959-60 EOC EOC 61 Northwest Nazarene 53 65 Oregon Tech. Institute 90 55 College of Idaho 72 86 Oregon College of Education 79 61 University of Nevada 68 75 Oregon College of Education 66 56 University of Nevada 65 40 Portland State College 57 51 College of Idaho 77 58 Portland State College 87 74 Northwest Nazarene 84 58 Southern Oregon College 51 55 Westminster 84 72 Southern Oregon College 75 66 Westminster 81 61 Oregon Tech. Institute 60 84 Whitman 73 68 Oregon Tech. Institute 66 60 Whitman 87 79 Oregon College of Education 93 59 Southern Oregon College 62 72 Oregon College of Education 87 65 Southern Oregon College 54 41 Portland State College 46 63 Oregon Tech. Institute 64 54 Portland State College 66
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