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J OYCG Axtell Charles Weygandt The tennis team has done an applaudable job this year under the able direction of Mr. Wesche. The eighteen members of the tennis team have done a great job winning over half of the games. Also a few of the members ofthe team went far to honor the name of Marsing in the district tournament. Tennis Dick Miller Donna Haken BACK ROW: Charles McCoy, Lee Anderson, Gary Curt, Dick Miller, Russell Falen, John Proctor, Tom McCain, Charles Weygandt, Marvin Raymer. FRONT ROW: Kaye Sutterfield, JoAnna Watson, Pam Dent, Georgia Christiansen, Joyce Axtell, Donna Haken, Daleen Walker, Pat Baalson, Carole Young.
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BACK ROW, Left to Right: Paul Haskett, Jim Percifield, George Dines, Ralph Haken, Loren Case, Red Welty, Robert Walker, Tom Bershears. FRONT ROW: Paul Yammamoto, Roy Haney, Jerry Bish, Ron Hancock, Ricky Tullis, Wallace Nakano. Thinciads Take Honors The Marsing Huskies completed their athletic season of 1959-60 in a grand manner, when a small group of boys represented them on the cinder paths during the track season. This small group of boys competed merely for the love of competition, for the major part of them were already competing on the. Championship Baseball Club. The undermanned Huskies were not able to enter nine events in the District, but proudly walked away with third place honors of the eleven schools participating. At this meet ROBERT WALKER broke the existing District Record in the high hurdles in the splendid time of 15.2! Attaining the required lst, 2nd, or 3rd, place positions in the District Meet, the following boys represented Marsing at the Regional Track Meet: LOREN CASE--3rd in the broad jurnpg CEDRIC EELLS--2nd in the half mile raceg ROBERT WALKER--lst in the high hurdles: HARRISON WELTY--2nd inthe high hurdlesp JIM PERCIFIELD--lst in the low hurdles: and the 440 Relay Team composed of CASE, PERCIFIELD, DINES, and WALKER, placed third. Attaining the required first or second place in Regional, both Robert Walker 12nd in high hurdlesl and Jim Percifield 12nd in low hurdles! were able to attend the State Meet. Robert was narrowly edged into second position by the State Record Holder, while Jim Percifield received a well deserved fourth. M.H.S. can be vastly proud of the showing and interest of this splendid Huskie Team.
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TOP ROW, Left to Right: James Haskett, Stanley Johnson, Ricky Tullis, Dennis Kincheloe, and David Clapier. SECOND ROW: Larry Kirk, Harrison Welty, Rudy Miller, Ralph Haken, Jack Mayer, Paul Haskett, Robert Walker, Jerry Floyd, George Dines, and Jim Percifield. THIRD ROW: Teddy Gammet, Milo Salmeier, Richard Pasco, Gary Gaviola, Richard Dines, Roy Haney, Joe Sena, Paul Yamamoto, Bruce Hansen, and VaughnReece. BOTTOM ROW: Emmett Moore, Jerry Bish, Lyle Peacock, Ike Helton, Wallace Nakano, Gene Baker, Roger Samson, and Denny Dobbins. Huskies Take 3rd Straight Title The Marsing Huskies took on the new title of the unbeatable this year when they ran their winning streak to 27 straight baseball games: three consecutive S.R.V. B titles and two consecutive Third District Titles. The Marsing Huskies did not show mercy on any of their opponents as they out hustled, out played and out scored any team that dared play them. This winning desire of Coach Arnold's club came from the great pleasure they receive from playing the most popular sport in America. Each game seemed to be a new challenge in the next con- test. Baseball not only is great team sport but also an individual sport in the respect that each boy has his own responsibilityto cope with in order that his team might enjoy another victory. Coach Arnold believes that their success comes from the fact that his varsity club were not just individual ball players, they were team players and each player was able to play any position that he was asked. In this manner, the club was not only able to play their favorite positions but would take a new position for their Coach and assume that responsibility with new desire and this helped the team at times when it was most needed. No one boy can be cited any better than the rest for surely it must take the true efforts of all to win 27 straight games. -- Coach Arnold CQNFERENCE GAMES DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Mafsing 5 Melba ' 0 Marsing 14 Cambridge Marsing Kuna Marsing Marsing Kuna Marsing 4 Middleton Marsing Fruitland ' Marsing New Plymouth Marsing Wilder Marsing Homedale Marsing Middleton Marsing Notus Marsing Adrian 32
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