Marsing High School - Arrow Yearbook (Marsing, ID)

 - Class of 1953

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Page 58 text:

f i 'N Y winvtf' T Pk u A in Am Front Row, left to right: Don Raymer, Mgr., Bill Haumann, Maynard Reich, Ralph Grimmer, Robert Schaffer, Iay Buxton, Iim Robison, Monte Parkins, Bob Young, Coach. Back Row, left to right: Phil Martin, Loren Greer, Ted Greer, Steve Symxns, Ralph Herman, Ierry Horrace, Purvis Starr, Lavon Martinat, Rodney Hawes, Ioe Arriaga. . W . The 1952-53 edition of the Huskie Frosh-Soph basketball team ended the season with banner performances after a slow start. Coach Young had two groups to work with. One section was composed of seasoned Sopho- mores who earned their numerals last year and will move up to the varsity squad when basket- ball reason resumes next December. These play- ers include Teddy and Loren Greer, Phil Martin, Ierry Horrace, and Rodney Hawes, who also saw much action with the varsity crew during the recent campaign. The second group consisted of all freshmen who will be gunning for starting assignments next year. Outstanding were Purvis Starr, who was a Varsity reserve until a leg injury late in the season forced him out of the line-up, Ralph Herman, Lavon Martinat, Ioe Arriaga, Steve Symms, and Monte Parkins. These future varsity members showed perpetual hustle and during the last part ot the schedule were playing like seasoned performers. Coach Young experimented freely with the Frosh-Sophs, preparing them for eventual varsity play, rather than scoring an im- pressive won-lost record. The I-luskie-Pups downed I-lomedale and Adrian twice, and lost double encounters to the Wilder, New Plymouth, Parma, and Fruitland aggregations. Marsing also dropped a single decision to Notus. -52-

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Nick Pascoe Bud Shields Roy Herman Dick Symms Iim Starr WW Mcrrsing 53, 46 Wilder Mdrsing 53, 29 Notus Mdrsing 47, 42 Middleton Mcirsing 51, 23 Hornedclle Mdrsing 52, 29 Adrian Mcirsing 53, 42 Parma Mcirsing 53, 59 New Plymouth Mdrsing 50, 38 Melbcx Mdrsing 41, 42 Fruitldnd Mcxrsing 54, 42 Wilder Mcrrsing 44, 43 Notus Mdrsing 45, 34 Middleton Mdrsing 47, 22 Homedole Mdrsing 56, 39 Adrian Mcrrsing 61, 48 Parma Mcxrsing 38, 35 New Plymouth Mdrsing 59, 32 Melbd Mdrsing 55, 57 Fruitlcnd TOURNAMENT Mdrsing 55, 57 Middleton Mdrsing 63, 37 Homeddle Mdrsing 53, 81 Pdrmd Richard Mciggdrd Spencer Wilson



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Y . .L .l..... Back Row, left to right: Glenda Lankford, Arlene LaRue, Molly Panzeri, Mary Marsh, Mary Ann Iohnston, Bonnie Kiester, Ioyce Muldoon, Mary Subia. Second Row, left to right: Rita Bish, Helen Wilson, IoAnne Paine, Donna Bish, Coach Miss Draper, Carmen Usabel Belva Larsen, Leona Tullis, Connie Hill. Front Row, kneeling: Manager Lucille Dines, Carroll Floyd. ' ' 2? Coach Betty Draper's girls basketball squad presented a very dubious record during the past campaign, but on closer inspection it should be noted that only one regular will be lost through graduation. With the exception of Bonnie Kiester, veteran guard, and Leona Tullis, a reserve forward, the entire squad will return next fall. Indications point to a successful season for the going squad next year, after gaining valuable experience during the recent season. The Blue and Gold failed to win a contest against their seasoned opponents, but in many games played effectively enough to scare their ..,53.. r opposition considerably. During the latter stages of the season the Huskies extended the unde- feated Middleton team into the third quarter be- fore submiting to defeat. Molly Panzeri led the forwards in total point production. Joyce Muldoon and Belva Larsen contributed generous shares to the scoring col- umn also. The guard posts were commanded by Bonnie Kiester, Carmen Usabel and Arlene LaRue. First line reserves included Leona Tullis, Mary Subia, Glenda Lankford, Io Anne Paine, Helen Wilson, Rita Bish, Donna Bish, Mary Marsh, Connie Hill, and Mary Ann Iohnston.

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