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Guy Wicks

Guy Plumb Wicks (June 8, 1902 – January 16, 1968) was a college basketball coach and university administrator. He also coached baseball and football.
Born in Eustis, Nebraska, Wicks moved with his family to the Palouse region of northern Idaho. He graduated from Moscow High School and the University of Idaho, also in Moscow, where he played baseball for the Vandals. After receiving his bachelor's degree in 1925, he coached multiple sports at the high school level in nearby Genesee for two years, back at Moscow for three, and up at North Central in Spokane for one.
Wicks moved to Pocatello in 1931 to become assistant athletic director and head basketball coach at the University of Idaho's Southern Branch (today's Idaho State University), then a two-year school. With the departure of Felix Plastina, Wicks became its athletic director in 1935 and also head football coach, posting a 29-17-1 () record in six seasons. After a decade, Wicks returned to Moscow in 1941 to coach basketball and baseball for the Vandals.〔 During World War II, he served as an officer in the U.S. Navy, then returned to coach at Idaho. Wicks later worked in the athletic department and then in university administration, as the associate dean of students.〔
Following his retirement from the university in 1966, he worked for the Sigma Nu fraternity. While in Atlanta to visit the chapter at Emory University, he fell ill and died in early 1968 at the university hospital. Wicks had battled chronic lymphatic leukemia since 1960.〔
==Personal==
Wicks married Lena Grace Jain (1906-1997) of Genesee in 1929. She outlived her husband by nearly three decades, and was a leading citizen in Moscow. Grace was a financial advisor in the 1950s, elected a county commissioner in the early 1960s (both very uncommon for a woman at the time), and later the local chair of the Republican Party.〔 She had a long run as a newspaper columnist for the ''Moscow-Pullman Daily News,'' writing past the age of 90.
The couple is buried together at the city cemetery in Genesee; they had two children, Grace Jain and Donald, and eight grandchildren.〔

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