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I FOOTBALL J AMBOREE The Football Jamboree was held at Ontario, September 15. The eight teams that participated were Payette, Nyssa, Vale, Ontario, Weiser, Parma, Emmett and Fruitland. Each team play- ed a quarter. There was no scoring during the game. A trophy was awarded to the best cheering section. The award was made on orginality, leadership, sportsmanship and unison. The trophy was awarded to Weiser. Before the Jamboree, six bands marched ahead of their respective teams. The bands then played The Star Spangled Banner' in unison. -----P.H.S.-+-- FOOTBALL SEASON The Parma Panthers enjoyed the best sea- son in several years. last fall. losing only two games and tying one. The lzsses were to Vale and Nyssa, and the tie was with Weiser. The Panthers won the Class B Football Championship for this district by defeating Homedale, Fruitland and Wilder. After the regular playing season. Parma went to Caldwell. where they played Melba at Hayman Field. The score was 0 to O. Each team received a trophy. The boys who made letters were: Seniors- John Young, Cmanagerjg Robert Pritchard. Qcaptainjg Wayne Hopper, Albert Hopkins, Rex McNees, Marvin Stout. Juniors-Jack Suiter, Curtis Young, John Yraguen, Max Hammock, Raymond Laflin, Ray Rucker, Frank Gahley, Sam Smyser, Leonard Price. Hopper. Freshmen-Ralph Football schedule: Sept. 15-Jamboree. 22-Adrian at Parma . .... ...,..... 3 3 6 29-Payette at Parma ..,.,,. 6 0 Oct. 6-Weiser at Parma .,..... 7 7 13-Homedale at Homedale .. ..... 19 0 20-Fruitland at Parma . ....... ..... 1 4 8 We They 26-Vale at Vale .......,...,..,..,. ..... 0 6 Nov. 2-Nyssa at Nyssa ...... .,,,..... 0 28 10-Wilder at Wilder .... ......... 3 2 6 111 61 P.H.s.- FOOTBALL BANQUET The football banquet of 1939-40 was held in the Community Church basement, which was decorated in red and white. Each table was centered with a football and candles. Those present were the players, their girl friends, and members of the faculty. The Home Economics class and the players' mothers served a delicious dinner. Robert Pritchard, captain of the football team, acted as toa-strnaster. Mr. Elmo Peterson was the main speaker of the evening. 16 BASKETBALL JAMBOREE Parma was host to three teams this year at the annual Basketball Jamboree, December 13. ihe teams were Roswell, Wilder, Notus and Parma. The first game was between Parma and Wilder, tlie second was between Roswell and littus. l-arma and Notus were winners. In the final game Notus defeated Parma by a score of 13 to 11, and they were awarded a trophy. Lach game consisted of 16 minutes of play. - P.H.S.-T BASKETBALL SEASON Parma got off to a fast start, winning the first few games of the season. In the Class B schedule, only fzur of eleven games were lost. The schccl splrit ran high as the team fought its way to the finals of the Class B Tournament. The nine lettermen with manager were: Seniors: Wayne Hopper, captain: Robe1't Pritch- ard, John Young. Juniors: Curtis Young, Max Hammock, Ray Laughlin. Sam Smyser, and Jack Suiter, manager. Freshmen: Lowell Sayre. The schedule for the season was as follows: Opponent Parma Oppft Nyssa .. .............,....................... ..... . ....35 33 Adrian ,.... .. ..,,, 31 26 Nyssa ....... .. ..... 31 26 Cascade ........ .. ..... 35 29 Adrian ..... ..,..... 3 4 25 Notus . ...... ......... 8 20 Roswell .... .. ..... 32 34 Payette ........... .. ..... 23 25 Fruitland ............. ...,..... 2 9 16 New Plymouth ..... .,...... 2 1 13 Notus ...............,...,...,.,.........,. ............ 2 3 14 Payette Y..,..,.....,.,.,,,,,,...... ,.,,..,..,............. 3 0 23 Wilder .,.....,..,....,.,.,....,..,.,.,...................... 36 7 New Plymouth CS.R.V. Tournj ........ 28 16 Vale fS.R.V. Tournj ............................ 35 41 Wilder .............................. . .. .. . ..... ...23 29 New Plymouth ........ .. ..... 24 20 Homedale .... . .. .....28 34 Fruitland ..... . .... . ........ .. .. . ........... ...31 19 Roswell ................ ...... ............................ 3 6 28 Middleton CClass B Tournamenti .... 32 23 Homedale CClass B Tournamentb .... 33 19 Notus QClass B Tournamentj .... ..... 1 3 33 651 553 l-P.H.s.1- CLASS B BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT. Eight outstanding teams gathered at Fruit- land for the Class B Basketball Tournament on February 28, 29, March 1 and 2. Two games were played each night with a single elimination system. The first night Notus easily won over Franklin by a score of 22 to 9. Mt. Home downed Wilder, 25 to 14. The second night Parma beat Middleton, 32 to 23, and Homedale won over Fruitland by a close score of 23 to 21. The third night, Parma and Notus battled their way to the finals by defeating Homedale and Mt. Home, respectively. Parma lost to Notus in the final game of the tournament by a score 33 to 13. Thus Notus received the championship award, Parma the runner-up and Wilder was presented the sportsmanship trophy.
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