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FOOTBALL SEASON Parma Panthers enjoyed a very successful football season this year. Although they were not successful in winning the district championship, as they did a year ago, they won a good share of their games. This year's lettermen were: Seniors: Captain Max Hammock, Curtis Young, John Yraguen, Tony Yraguen, Leonard Price, Raymond Laflin, Sam Smyser, Richard Evans, Ray Rucker. Juniors: Charles Kerrick. Sophomores: Ralph Hopper, Robert Hopkins, Donrld Sayre, Lowell Sayre, Glen Upchurch. Joe Yraguen. Freshmen: Buck Bybee and Jrhn Farmer. The Manager this year was Randall Stathosg Joe Cummings was Assistant Manager. The schedule was as follows: September ,,,............. Ontario ........ .,,,,. .Here We They Payette .....,..,.. .,,,, , There ...... 6 ,.....,..,.,.... 0 October .,..,. .....,,, F ruitland ....,.. ,....,, Th ere ,..... 7 .,.,....,....... 7 W'eiser ,........ ,... T here ..,,.. 7 .....,.......... 18 Emmett .i..,.. ..,,,. . Here ...... 7 ....,........... 6 Adrian ....., .....,. T here ..,.....,. 19 ..,...:...,.,.,. 6 Wilder ..,.,,....... ..,.,.,, H ere .,.,.,.,.. 20 ....,...,..,.... 0 November ...........,.. Homedale ........,......,.. Here .......... 14 ,............... 18 Totals ...,.....,,,,,..........,........,.,,,......,...., ...... 7 9 .......,,,...... 67 1-12 BASKETBALL SEASON Parma enjoyed a successful season this year winning 17 of the 21 games played. The team succeeded in getting into the Cl: ss B tournament at Homedale but were defeated by Mountain Home the first night. The lettermen were: Curtis Young, Ray Laflin, Max Ham- mock, Sammy Smyyser Ccaptainj, Ken Otani, Frank Takatori, Keith Ccnyers, Lowell Sayre Donald Sayre and Ralph Hopper. Basketball schedule of 1940-41: December 11 ..,...,.,....,.. Parma 32 ............, ..,. Th ere ,,,.,,.....,.:,, Nyssa ,,... ..,,.... 2 3 ........,.......Jamboree Won by Parma. 32 13 17 ,,,,,,.......,.. Parma 27 3 .Heres Payette ..,.,.,,,..... 23 ................Parma 17.......,.......There.............,..Payette January ,.,,,,,........, Parma 42 ...,......,..... Here.. Marsing .......,.... 14 7 ......,......... Parma 35 Here ....,,............ Hrmedale ........ 20 10 ....,........... Parma 31 ................ Here .................. Adrian .............. 23 14 ................ Parma 27 ............ ...There Roswell ........... .20 17 ................ Parma 16 ................ There Fruitland .......... 30 21 ..............,. Parma 25 ...........,,... There ................ Wilder .............. 22 24 ................ Parma 30 ................ Here ..............,... New Plymouth 25 28 ................ Parma 21 ......... ..Here .................. Nyssa ................ 22 31 ................ Parma 16 ................ There Adrian .............. 30 February 4 ..............,, Parma 31 .......... ..... Th ere .........,...... Notus ................ 16 7 ................ Parma 24 Here.. Fruitland .......... 22 ................Parma There Marsing 29 ................Parma 31 19 11 14 18 ,............... Parma 21 ................ Parma 25 28 23 ................Parma 23 35 .......,........Parma There .. ..... . ..,..., There New Plymouth 17 Homedale ........ 11 Here ........,......... Roswell ......,..... ...........,,...Here.. . ............... Here.. .,..............W1lder Notus ..... ..... . ..23 I-i BASKETBALL J AMBOREE Parma was the host to three other schools this year, at the annual Jamboree, December 13, 1940. The schools participating were Wilder, Roswell, Notus and Parma. As a result of the drawings Parma played Roswell and Wilder played Notus. In the final game Parma defeated Wilder 13 to 11, thus winning the trophy. Who said Friday the thirteenth was unlucky? 15-1 TOURNAMENT This year's district basketball tournament was held at Homedale. There were eight teams represented. Parma with the highest rating of the western division and Mt. Home of the eastern division. The teams were: Parma, Mountain Home, Wilder, Homedale, Fruitland, Franklin, Middleton and Council. Parma lost to Mountain Home the first night, but won the consolation by defeat- ing Homedale on the last night. Mountain Home won the district trophy, Wilder, the runner-up and Friutland the Sportsmanship.
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FOOTBALL BANQUET One of the big social events for Parma High School on November 15th, when the members of the football team were guests of honor at the I. O. O. F. hall. The delicious banquet was prepared by the Home Economic II class under the supervision of Mrs. Haworth, assisted by the mothers of the players. Guests included the football boys and their girl friends, and members of the high school faculty. The entertainment during the dinner hour was led by Captain Max Hammock, toast- master. The main address was given by Elmo Peterson. Several short talks were given by the graduating members of the squad, and a trombone solo was played by Mr. Sower. Yells concluded the program after which dancing was enjoyed by all members cf the high school. 15-1 BASEBALL SEASON Parma's baseball team ranked second in the western division of the Class B District 3, last year. Wilder ranked first with only one defeat in the entire season. Represented in our district are the schools of: Wilder, Marsing, Homedale, Roswell, Notus and Parma. The schedule is played in a round-robin stye and the team with the highestl percentage of games won will play the winner of the Eastern division for district championship. Wilder has the highest percentage this year, as last. The loss of Walter Birkes, Jake Smit, John and Tony Yraguen, who are graduating, will be keenly felt, but we look forward to another good season next year. The squad this year was made up of the following boys: Walter Birkes, Jake Smit, John Yraguen, Tony Yraguen, John Castater, Ken Otani, Eugene Wagoner, Billy Faubion, James Cummings, Donald Sayre, Joe Yraguen, Buck Bybee, Eugene Dutton, George Franks, Fred Moore, and Norman White. The manager was Randall Stathos with Gerald Jackson as assistant. The schedule was as follows: THEY Parma Nyssa at Nyssa ........ 6 Parma Notus at Parma ............... ....... 5 Parma Hamedale at Parma .,i.. ....,,. 5 Parma Nyssa at Parma ....,...... 14 Parma Wilder at Wilder ......., 5 Parma Marsing .....,.,...,.....i.. 8 Parma Roswell at Parma ......, 9 Parma Wilder at Parma ...,..,.... ........,. 9 Parma Notus at Notus ,,....,.....,.....,......, ......,... 2 Parma Roswell at Roswell ..,,.,........,...... ..,......i 1 Parma Homedale at Homedale 1 TENNIS Parma was fortunate in having one of the best groups of tennis players in Boise Valley this year. The teams with which we competed most of the time were those from Boise, Nampa, Caldwell, Emmett and Payette. The results of the games played were quite satisfactory, and although we lost a state champion last year, we still hope to be able to gain some state title this year. The main boys' teams consisted of: Curtis Young, Sam Smyser, Lowell Sayre and Frank Takatori. The girls' teams were made up by: Naoma Grant, Evelyn Rose, June Rose and Joan Farris. This year's tennis coach was Mr. Berg. ll-Ili
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