Parma High School - Panther Tales Yearbook (Parma, ID)

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Actually 'isuliool spirit' consists not only of thc spirit iir the game but the way ciigh or us goes .ilmur his daily duties. XY iflI1lHAQ together-losingg rimtgctlicr--worltirig togetlicriplayiiig riigcrlicr---plurming mga-tlicr -studying-loyallty to our st'hool4-respect for teachers and 2lI'iOfll6f Pi'lLlL' in building and achievements. Thar is what school spirit really is. and it is to this Spirit of Parma High that the 1958 edition of the Panther Tales is tlctliutirctl. 'Q WL ' wi 'r Er 1. P' -2 'Ei was 6 xl li J , fag Sedum? Zend Charles Mann, Merle .' jenkins, Lester French. Don Cole, Lloyd Nel- sen, Chairmang Olive Troyer, Secretary. bw. ru. I 0' ' , adgahp wa! X wurtif LUCILLE PETERSON Allerzded: College of Idaho. University of Idaho Teacher: English III and IV, Dramatics and Speech Adzixerg Thespians, Library, Sophomore Class JOHN LANHAM Aflerzdedr College of Idaho Teacher: American History, English II. Athletics Adz'iJeJ.' Senior Class and is Assistant Coach JACK PINK Aliendeds Seton Hall, South Arms. New jersey, University of Colorado. and University of New Mexico Teacher: Chemistry. Physics, XX'orld His- tory, and Biology Adz'i.umv.' junior Class BONITA XVITTY Attended: Eastern Oregon College of Education and College of Idaho Teacber: Spanish I and II. English III. and journalism Adriferx Annual Staff DAR MATHEXVSON Atlemiedx Weber Junior College. Brig- ham Young University Teacher.- Government, Athletics and Sociology Adrixer: Sophomore Class, Head Coach BLANCHE ,IENNINGS Altezzdedx Iowa State College. Ilniversity of Iowa. and College of Idaho Tfgzrlaen Typing I and II. Bookkeeping. and Shorthand JENNETTE STEVUART Alfulded' College of Idaho. Colorado State Teachers' College. and University of Idaho Teafber: Algebra I and II. Plane and Solid Geometry. and Trigonom- etry GEORGE GARDNER Attended: University of Idaho Teaclyer: Vocational Agriculture PATRICIA MATHIS Affezzdedx Eastern Montana College of Education. Nampa Nazarene College. Montana State College T6.1fZ7E,I.' Home Ec. I. II. and III. Gen- eral Business Ad1'i.fe.f,' FHA. junior Class. and Pep Club CHARLES SWAN Afiendedf College of Idaho Teaches: Band and Chorus . -. W2 H 'lk- WWW F' ,Q .,, .. 4 S W ' S JOHN B. LACKLAND SUN YOUNG CHO The Senior Class enjoyed a very successful year. In the fall and winter months they sold concessions at several of the football and basketball games to raise money for the sneak. At the district basketball tournament they were the only class to have a complete one hundred per cent attendance at one of the games, and on May 12, they surprised nearly everyone when they left on their sneak. Commencement was highlighted by Governor Smylie, who gave the commencement address. OFFICERS Bob Bales, Sergeazzl-at-Army Byron Standerfer, Vice-Preridenf Mrs. Wfitty, Adz'iJer Rose Wong, Trearurer Deanna Bennett, Serrelary Mr. Lanham, Advifer - Clark Easterday, Prefidefzl L fl JERRI BEEGHLY lV'hal u'i.rd0m do you find that ir greafer' than kflldllgfiyi Secretary, 33 Thespian, 2. Treasurer, 3, Presi- dent, 43 Pep Club, 1, 2 3: Tennis, 23 Plays, 4: Speech Plays, 2, ' Annual Staff, 2, Business Manager, ' Honor Guard, 3. a 3, 4, 5, 4, i GENE BERNARD Mori of the lime I think Fm .tick My all in my mind. Panther Club, 2, 3, Vice-President, 43 Football, 1, 3, 4g Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball. 1, 23 Football Manager, 2. BEVERLY BESHEY The difficult I do immediafelyg the impouible taker ll liltle lm1ger. Treasurer, 13 Pep Club. 1. 2. 3, Paper Staff, 43 Library, 43 Speech Play, 2: Cheerleader, 1, 3. LARRY BAKE He reads' muclag be ir a ,ereal obJer1'er.' Freshman year, Florida, Student Body Vice- President, 43 Student Council, 4g Football, 2, 43 Basketball. 2, 4: Track, 2, 3. 4. BOB BALE A reglrlur' 777.111 of lbe nzoznzlaind' Sergeant-at-Arms, 43 Paper Staff, 4g Football, 2, 3, 43 Track, 1, 2. 3. 43 Chorus. 4. 1 DEANNA Jo BENNETT Az zlfe fi: hour 'zii fweet 10 1n1bw1d. Secretary, 43 Secretary- Treasurer. Y-Teens, 53 Y-Teens, 1, 2, 33 F.H.A.. 43 Pep Club. 1, 43 Paper Staff, 4: Library, 3. 43 Chorus, 2, 3. ft The panel of judges. ,.. ROY CORDER Men of feu' uwrdf are llae ben mezzf' Football, 3. 43 Basket- ball. 3. 4: Track. 3. 4. LEON DOLENCE 1 He from whore lipf diziue jm.r11.1.tiwz flauff' Vice-President. 23 Panther Club. 3. Ai: Football 1, 2, Co-Captain. 3. 4: Tennis. 2, 3 CLARK EASTERDAY Ta do 11 greal rigbl do .1 lillle 1z'a'w1g. Sergeantat-Arins. 2: President, 41 Student Council, -4: Football. 1. 2. -i. CAROLE LYNN BYRAINI I .fball m'1er.1.fL. UEIFI' refute, nor EIU' rerigfz .111 offitw Treasurer. 3: Y-Teens, 1. -lg Pep Club, 1, 2, 5, 4g F.l-LA.. 3, -iz G,A.A.. 21 Pep Club Presi- dent, .ig Chorus Secretary. ll: softball. 1. 2, 5. -1: Office. -l. SUN YOUNG CHO H4641 .zltvxltlize ,Und out gvxlm A Y-Teens. 31 Honor Guard . 5. The brains weigh JOE DILLEY I mmider your mu- durf znzellaiml and 101113 J President. 1, 3g Student Body President, 4: Science Club, 1, Vice- President. 2, Annual Staff, 5. -iz Student Council, 1, 3, 4: Foot- ball, 1, 2. 3: Basketball. 1: Tennis. lg Band, 1, 2. 3. 43 Pep Band, 2. 4g Plays, 2, 3, 43 Speech Play, lg Honor Guard, 5. A 1 a problem in physics. JOHN LACKLAND The hzfwfwy zw5iv1ler. Vice-President. 3: Thes- pians. 2. 5. 41 Quill and Scroll, 3. -ig An- nual Staff. 1. 2, 3. Edi- tor. -ll Student Coun- cil, -iz Paper Staff. 2: Basketball. 1, 21 Ten- nis, 1. 2, Band, 1, 2, 5, -11 Pep Band. 1. 2. Di- rector. -ig Plays. 2, 3. -ig Honor Guard. 3, KEITH HARTLEY MOXWER A IIUNIJVI rbolzld be vnu B111 xml fn.n'd Thespian. -ig Speech Plays, 4, -ig Declamation Contests. 5. 4. URt'l!I?fI1hEI' ffm! Iimz if IIIlHIc.1.'l Football. 2: Basketball, 2: Baseball. 2: Tennis. 1, 2. 3. 4: Speech Plays. -iz Declamation Con- test. 3. LYLA ROYCE ELLIBEE Wim: Jtafure if the of? jun af high at my Y-Teen, 1. 2g Pep Club. 1, 2, 3, 4, Paper Staff, 4, Tennis, 4, Softball, 1, 2, 43 Band. The fog ffm! keepr flue wbeelr turning, Panther Club, 2, 3, President, 4, Football. 1. 2, 3, Co-Captain, 4: Basketball. 1, 2, 3. 4: NATASH A MANGUM Yau know I am u M'07I7J1ll.9 W'be21 I llairzk I muy: ipeakf' Jerome, 1: Salmon. 2, 53 G.A.A.. 3: Volley- ball. 1. 2. 5, 4: Soft- ball. 23 Pep Band. 1g Chorus, 1, 2, 5, 4. That Senior class is certainly attentivef KENNETH SAUNDERS Let earh man part hir dayr in Ibn! wherein his .rkill ir grea1e.r1. Thespians, 3, 4, Paper Staff, 1, 33 Library, 39 Basketball, 2, Band, 1, 2, 3, 41 Pep Band, 1, 2, 3, 4: Plays, 2, 3, 4, Speech Plays. 4. BYRON E. STANDERFER I b.1I'E 1101 .rlepl wie Mime. Sergeant-at-Arms. 1. 33 Vice-President. -6: Foot- ball, lg Track, 1: Speech Plays, 3. 4. AMYR SWANSON Mum. iff al .f6rre1! Thespians. 2. 3. Vice-President, 41 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Tennis. 2: Band. 1: Plays. 2. 3. 1 Speech Plays. 1. 2. 33 Cheerleader. 1. 3. FRANCES PACKXVOOD TAG Eegfrlflfrzg II Hin mmf f111fwr'l.1f1,' faux ffl flve zzfirif' Student Body Treasurer. tl: Pantherettes. 2: Y-Teen. 1: Student Council. 4: Paper Staff. 3: Library, 4: Softball, 1: Chorus. 1, 2. R. 41 Girls' Octet. 3: Annual Staff. R. 41. STANLEY PETT A proper' m.1r1 .11 nm fluff :mat U11 .1 riwzvztfi' dajf' F,F.A.. 3, President, 4: Student Council, -ig Football, 1, 5, Basketball. 1, 31 Speech Play. 41 Harvest Ball King, 4. DIANA SCHIMMELS She morexr cl godderr and the look! a queen' Pep Club, 1. 2, 33 Soft ball, 1, 2, Band, 1, 2 Play, Z1 Speech Plays 1, 4, Annual Staff, 4. The girls of the Government class. I1 RALPH WONG Be mzlzezzl uhh yum' lol: one tamzoi be firm! in e1ergtlyi11g. Band. 1. 1 A. A OLETA YOUNG Thai I .fbould lore 41 briglyl f7cI1'IffIl!.'1I' .ftizr ,md Ifaink lo wed il. F.H.A.,1, 2,51Band. 1. 2.3 RAY YOUNG Lei fiery mm: mind bit nzwz bum1eJr. Panther Club. 3. 4: Football. 5' 41 Baseball. 2, Manager, 32 Band, 1. 2. 3, VERNON L. WAGNER Her Jllllljf been 'Bud' lo uf. Panther Club. 1. 2. 4, President, 33 Student Council. 3: Football, 1, 2, 4. C0-Captain, 33 Basketball. 2. 3, -ig Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 45 Track. 1. 2. MICHAEL E. WEST SMU you keep 0' lbe windy fide of :be law. Band, 1. 2. 3. Pep Band, 1. 2. 3, 43 Plays, 1. 7 3 -, . ROSE MARIE WONG From ber Jhall read lhe perfert amp nf honour. F.H.A., 3, 4, Parliamen- tarian, 2g Y-Teen, Pres- ident, 43 Pep Club, 1. 2, 3, 43 G.A.A., 23 Paper Staff, 4g Library. 4g Band, 1, 25 Office, 4, Those Seniors surely do work hard! Back row: Mr. Finkg President Mike Sweet, Sergeant-at-Arms jim Cottier, Vice-President Walt Humble, Miss Mathis, Ser- geant-at-Arms Carol Miller, Secretary Joyce Carter, and Treasurer Artis Andrews. On November 16 the juniors held their annual junior Carnival, which was a complete success and supplied fun and' entertainment for everyone. Helen Suter and Mike Sweet, the successful junior King and Queen candidates, reigned over the festivities. The Juniors took second place with their homecoming float, which presented an old out house with dried skins tacked on the walls and a banner which read Skin 'Em! On April 18 the juniors held their Junior-Senior Prom and banquet with which they bade farewell to the 1958 graduates to the theme of Sayonara Uapanese farewellj. The decorations consisted of a japanese bridge leading into a floral garden with a huge many colored fan covering the ceiling. Richard Aclmyers Artis Andrews Robert Ashby Rebecca Bake Bonnie Baker Clarence Bale Karen Bowen Betty Bozeman Merlene Brown Joyce Carter Joyce Cearley Shirley Chaloupka Duane Codr Doyle Cornwell jim Cottier Glen Crawforth Maxie Dane Alfred Daves DeLoy Desaro Cecil Eason Gale Fasterday James Fggler Bill Fletcher Herman Ford Judy French Elsie Fuqua Ken Hamilton Veneta Hansen Al Harris Mary Harris Vernie Hawkins Ann Higgins Jim Hines Al Hofeldt Cecil Horn Janice Howard Wfalter Humble Linda Jenkins 'lohn Kletlcc Virginia Magini Kent Mann Barbara Martin Mary McDaniel Carol Miller Dale Morgan Donna Nedbalek Sharon Nelsen Carol Obendorf Fred Parsons H.,-F fl, Y , : ,, X Ph, ' ' , Lf I e Q. Barbara Obendorf, Treasurerg Edward johnson, President Sharon Hurley, Secretaryg-Wfillard Johnson, Vice4President A year has rolled swiftly by and the halls of P.H.S. have become familiar. As for the teachers-well, they aren't so bad after all. But here we are at the close and in a short time we will be able to Call ourselves uniors What activities have we done this year? We have played football, basketball, baseball volleyballg we have joined clubs, taken part in plays, made our share of high averages -after each grading period, played in the band, and sung in the chorus But something must be said about the people who helped us through the year. We are grateful to our advisers Mr. Peterson and Mr. Mathewson for the time and effort they have spent in helping our class get started Bonnie Anderson Roger Applegate Cheryl Austin Douglas Basford Harriet Bernard Letha Bowlin Beverly Brumfield Merlene Carver Sandra Campbell Ronald Chapman Martha Clary Sharon Collins George Dilley Wendell Durrant Courtney Easterday Lavonna Ellibee john Elsberry Sandra Germain 0- Lois Goodin Kay Hedges - 1 A 1. --1 X i' , 645. al Yrs! , S, . . K fa Q if L Bill Hiltz Bill Holsclaw Rosalie Horn Sharon Hurley Dennis Hurtt Edward johnson NX'illard johnson Mary Ann Jones Rodney Jorgensen Orvin Jorgensen Kenneth Knoblock Mary Don Lackland Keith Lancaster Richard Mangum john Merrill Doris Miller Thomas Moran Marie Nay Eddie Nelson Barbara Obendorf Faye Orm Jerry Padilla Clayton Pett Carole Pollard Richard Reddick Karen Rider Gaylord Scripture Karen Saunders Deana Strangman 'laines Striker Carol Tooley Jackie Vinsonhaler Marilyn XVagner David Walker Barbara Vffeber Daxid NX ont Nina Zimmcrman N incy VinLandincham Trina Hines R c I , ' 4 .MN ,,, uf' fi ,if 9 K, J f' Q, . 1 X 21' ii '-3 C1 57 Joh Frark Easferd Laddand 1.0. Sat X 314 ,I db! anfes pa 31, A1 ' Afk Cfrwo d r' Fink I fl Sw O , DOqnaiI6ggbJfy6 Joh aid: ,V. yy- USo,,v Quella gaede-g1fZQ'1Hfnlsq1aw L . , lr , C ererly 365117 Helen Bake' Sta , and Jeri. er, Car I1 pet! ' 8665111016 Bm ' yy m, Under the leadership of President Joe Dilley, Vice- President Larry Bake, Secretary Raedell Pearson, and Treasurer Frances Packwood, the Student Council feels that they have had a xery successful year. They spon- sored Twirp VC'eelc, which ended with .1 Spring Formal. In january four members were sent to a conference in Nampa They ended the year by sponsoring Clean-up i Day for the purpose of cleaning the classrooms and the school yard. The advisers of this leadership organization were Mr. jack Fink and Principal Reid Bishop. Jfmsfdff Let lo IIQIJI Bonnle Baker Dmna Qclnmmels M1rx Hams Amxr Swanson john Holsclaxx Rose XY Ong C1role Byram f6Ww5f4J! n is P11 'EE si we Q Left to right: Beverly Romans, Frances Packwood, Elsie Fuqua, john Holsclaw, Rose XX'ong Helen Suter, Nelda Seward, Mrs. Peterson. Deanna Bennett, and Beverly Beshey, 7, 714. Fzkifz rozf: Eddy Nelson, Kent Mann, K Sharen Sanders, Stan Pett. Duan ' N Dan Rolzrbacher, Bill G jerry Peterson Leve en Hamilton, .VL Ga , lvclc Roberts, .Marvin Pett, C Cfltlr. aiful CIJPI' Stle . fwla' ron: Al Hilffl-.S. Gale Ii otseh, Gaylord Scrljvture, ornfan Qfrnwell, Billy Thoma , Rodney jorgansen, Don Buxton. Wn Iialre. Maynard B' aux. Kenneth Loomis. Eddie Cnalouplva. T651 rang' D Pett, Dennii Andrews. Elmon Ylvomfson. Orvin jo Smalley, Nornk Romans, David Pritchard. P Cecil Horn, Dielc Noel. 4 :aff 1'clI7c-1' C chl 54 tx' zsterday' S. Kaye ' anta. Le and Wlzl' IAJDSCII. ' aul VI' .44 Wfflson. on Mahan. Jann-s lter. Don Seward. Clayton Yed W'tllcer.wn, Dean 1-Lille, Cc-ffl nsonhaler, Bentley XY'1'll1ams. David Reynolds, . v' 'QS ZICUXIUI. . 1:,F.A- f- gan C A n1l1ln he Bee . at -QIC thc - wcrct ' Judging '.1S .-tg V 4 01155 ultfb here V . , COND he mam and PC ell- T 4 lUdg'ngSomC of gl OOPS y N Caldunn March P ,' , gf. vldvxff 2 dglflf-y t mtg-Sf this lc, at Ca fine lu 1 re CO d H03 the SV' V OCCKU 150515, I?'l1rlli.1n1CntJrl Pr 11150 a L - l 'Luong' ded the 11:61 State Stiehl Writ whilct ' . USSOU ' d Glrlftv, A fl I Pdf HKQHSJS A ' Sffln , gf . UOU Cowen 6 , h 3 MMC . A on BOISC -ld at tion was hc -U COW 22 .ld APY' duct wig hc A BAN hL1PtCr Thf C 1 :A ,LV nv' . Baker . cl. Q , I HOxxai. Xe! R05 ABU anim yblxl Q -LOU 3 I Sanders. any Q?rOd Goodsoocpdtt Lixgxe ' h Shawn md Y'aSiebeiiS- Nm 4 Dames her 960 u ic- rf,,o .,,n. ci -if Linde Xigenneu- km 55111 Wcwnshnfon Ziiins f ZI 1 grown' gunna - on L QU- NXSOH' ' Aa len i rv Nm s WMA' Dfumxs- W' nl Sue xy ESM' 5-Os. and wi V: 50 ,dan C NUSS L Q D051 4 Hee .' Tummxn.. :Ck iiouwebef- bi'-d roll' L Q Gomeiii- Clmnie Leslie 'fl91' NOYW d l'0u' gmgw' ch- BaybaraBYmm. waxsonq sewn get 'Kuo cw fge0 Qatolf wth em yumSe ' MMP' and lu . min' 4500- Yiatlceig. Gnd Xixinblae SU-Zngiaedelx Pei B 0 D630 , Haffl ' i5utef- Mm Under the supervision of Miss Mathis, the Future Homemakers of America learned that the best way to a man's heart is through his stomach. The leader- ship of the F.I-l.A. this year was placed in the hands of Helen Suter, Presidentg Mary Harris, Vice-Presidentg Raedell Pearson, Secretaryg Judy French, Treasurerg and Adviser, Miss Mathis. One of the highlights of the year was the ham dinner which helped increase the funds in the treasury. Other activities of the year were a Christmas party and gift exchange. attending the Third District Re- gional Convention in Caldwell, concessions .it ball games. and L1 successful style show in the spring, Boofvc vvong JOyCe ' .AI - c me P lilnlpson fitter' fo elle'-9011 ylqlj d 122 ff . 1 'J 4 eD'1,'B2fb e en Slltf,-frrf Beegi7lffiAHarfZj gbeqdcjrf D Q my' Su Grnafd i 'Wie 317500 Q and Ke COr'7M'ell Dellmg gilt-th Sau27dCaroje P H ffl. B 6115, O afd etfj, B0Z5,Qfj'i3farfZy1gd Script - x baron 31-V 6 lxvg-fig Lulffg n, and Thespian troupe No. 835, a member of the National Thespian Society, is an organization for the advance- ment of Dramatic Arts in Parma High School. On November 21-22, under the able direction of Mrs. Lucille Peterson, the Thespians presented their annual production, The Family Nobody W'a11fed. a three-act comedy based upon the book by Helen Grigsby Doss. The Thespian officers were: President, Jerri Beeghlyg Vice'President, Amyr Swanson, Secretary, Dennis Hurttg Treasurer. Betty Bozemang and Adviser, Mrs. Lucille Peterson. l,,.-Q U-Q Qotfx DOWN vC . Ks. g S0- hinmle AOY ' X- Dlanasirbaw Oben lem Bee? gelsen' . guru- 9 Sham DeQUlS 8016913 ' klwa' gem' ,Nw ho LSC noun . XS.QNx , SOC Dixbiieel? Secgnit.1ir1dlng' B I 4 ' UV: 'ke kw00 ' FITS' wand bv ces Pac wexl, anahan Carter, Lots of hard work and lots of fun have been the experiences of the '57-'58 Annual Staff. Under Editor John Lacklandg Business Manager Jerri Beeghlyg and Adviser Mrs. Wfitty, we have collected all the events of this year, important and otherwise, and assembled them into a very interesting and entertaining book. We sincerely hope you enjoy it. C , . B406 .' llfilce and Edd' IUII' SWGQC Bud Wagner 16 fOl7!lSOIl. 76121 7011 Young, David Wagn TIVSOIZ. .YEFOI D , john Parsons, D ' Coarh .Valli ' ea Dan Rohrb za' 7'0ZI'.' Gary S '- Gloy Desaro, a oyle Cornwell, joe Dilley, jim Con' , euson, Bill Hiltz, Kent Mann. jim Pritchard let aclcer, Leon Dolence, Dick Admyers, David 7- tzchl, Leroy Wfatson, Bob Bale, Bob Tro.x,d. G HCl Gale Easterday, F1311 mug- john 1.10jSdau, f hauling Off w,agC5 the year, 1 The 1 b her Club Stagtsg TOn?Ei'a1:EEgi1t0 the C U pant h 5Of1 I f1C for 5' Eghlg Ygofkiflgqgis O H1 - U receiyeii athletlC eq treasury n ll S6350 ketba - nd beforetiailg new mem a , . a f r football S6333 initlaflon re pan Just A heir Sem lub- , d t if C Lhei ililio the Panthi ef , Ray rost, and Steve ordon Seward, Lar ' B.k- Walt Humble, and Gene Ilrngq C rd., walt ,,TreaSUfer' ,. Secfetand ISCIHV' Befhar ' , t John I?gent.GenC Presliijg- 'Vice-PreS Hum l A 'Medene Carver. Exsrerday . Back mu-: Mary Harrks. Barbara Weber. Marrha Chrg. Beverh' Brurnikd . eha Rkder. Becky Bake. Karen Rkder. Ndda Seward. Bonnke Anderson. Courtney . nhaXer. and Narhyn Wagner. Second mu-: 'nhss Marhks. Kay Hedges. jogce Ceadey. Carler. Sharen Sanders. CaroXe Pohard. Deanna Bennett. Rose Wl'onrL. CaroX Mkher. Second 1-our Berh Wagsraii. HeXen Sorer. Natasha Vkrganka Magknk. janrce Howard. and Berry Boxeman Hansen. and Sharon SeXsen. Qu jackie Vrnso Lknda Chkch. Boyce Xhbee. Such' French. and Andrews, Lknda Senkkns. Donna Nedhfnek. Veneta LyXa E Arne By ram, Bhngunw. First YOU!! C,aroXe I J- 'NH The P 3 bull -ep Club' . this. lboard Sfglfl project f Projects. p alined and the Sch of the ye carried 21' To Gaia was getting several m mone, . . Oney-mzk-fOr ,mg The 4. games gvgctiry bell wa VOD, S Painted and run g loudl Y at the With th ' aifgmpmarcggdcggofful unif ment. r0V1ded halgefveral Ofofmi the P 'frm the h agth e Snteftaingqme baskeigette Drill ent at all the Tglmes Oufflg. The , ident- officers Secrengqnna Nici the year 5- and Hlek V. Were: C Sharon 'N ice-Presid afole Byr 9 Sen eflt' V dm P v Tfe,1 ' ellet ' FCS- LSL11-er L1 Hanse - n S406 ,OM D it ffmde ' 611121 dlagmii' GO'd0nlSgHUm. Clar R-Onna Arc, Geofgc- Dqmrd- Af CHQ' Bale ldefi and dbaldf. E 'lie-'V Do in Swan A R0511l1'e M V dd F15 4 and H eneta HHHSQS folznsonrjlgller. Kanfaml Jenin Af ff . fn S. md ffffll if 'Ong I '7Und6rS. OU' .YQ-W ' Betty B t .1113 Elma Duane CZ! four- J Ozeman K C1-V 4 fm F ' Ui. . 6 'Zmwl Clrol AIT B013 Acce Q11-tg, nnfth TA-TATA-TA-TAfBOOMfYY were some of the familiar sounds coming from the band room this year as the band, under the able direction of Mr. Swan, rehearsed for its yearly actixities. Some of these ac- tivities were the Marching Festival. Music Clinic, Music Festixxll, and Fall and Spring Concerts. The Pep Band, under Student Director john Lack- land, played at all home games and attended most of the away games, Ill Shb , F. B er. Kai- Hi ? gl-I i UGIIQ ,- r - xx i 12 1'0u' mee HO on. Vlyg Bac you, ja nvetegs Frm!! ter, AH Hedegaioxle Bymm. an ' b Bale' , nfl Bo ,X 6, ders yin igolfflig' abou gisnggtii n ', . - ra ll Kenneth :Sagem W TlT:E,um- Bama xterm ' ' Bake A 1 Sm t Xence. lohtioiod. Bonnifgedies' Nam D Leon gcimces Vadixxgkrxi. Kal ,Nh Swix w 'itat 1 ' ,nm 5 Ak The Parma High School Chorus consisting of both boys and girls presented its Fall and Spring Concerts during December and April in the junior High Audito- rium. They also attended the Music Clinics at Ontario .ind Payette in February, and later on in the school year the Music Festival. The chorus sang practically all types of music from solemn and serious numbers to bright and peppy ones. In their sixth-period rehearsal, they learned the dif- ference between an F-sharp and a B-flat .is well as m.1ny other fundamentals of music. Much of the credit for their success goes to Mr. Swan, who after ull, worked the hardest. .md spent his valuable time in perfecting the schools music. F714 Zami 4 35 Bzck lou Dennis Hurtt Clarencn Bale Cirol Obendorf Dons M1llC1 K1rcn Qwndcrs Duane Codr Kenneth Saundera john Mernll md Robert Pearcy Frm fou joyu C1rtc1 Beth Vvagstaff SW! IFS George D1lley Eddze Johnson and Joe Dlllex gt n Z!! 1 . Iliff 11, 1,gvQ'ff'f,' Bob Bale. .1 IN Egglcr. Mn. XX'irry. john Hulsclaw. VL-rlcnc Smith. Rose Vfong. Jim C-vtticr. Nancy V.1n I,.1nQ.ngh.1m, Lyla Iillzhcc. Mary Hxrrix XY'1fl.1rd juhnwn. Bcxcrly Beshcy. and Dmnna Bennett. -' is ifffyf' w 4 s ? 7 1 1 ,110 in 1 ' 9 f 1 VAR51,1-x'fSf.171J1?f,Q',' I,4Roy XX7g1I50D. IXf.1D.1gC1'. lflhwn 'I 11l1I11E'N1iU, wluhn H11lx1l.m, R41 Yvvung Chrk Iiglstcrthiy. 1.g1rrx SIILIIIUUN. ,hvhn Parsmwm, F1111 Iltrwrux Dm R1vhrh.11h1r. 151111 Whxgrnr. Mrku Smut. Rm' Currlcr. Duylr C1-rhwcll. .md Gulch Bhthwn Kf.'t1f.'f.'.' D.1x11i 'lrmt I lI'l'X' HIM 1711 1 . . I 1 Vlulxm-111. RILILIIK1 fhilmjrrrx H111 ,I-vhhwn. Urfwx Ilaxlrv. Lum 13111111111 In fwttlcx' 11111 I.1N1LIli.l1, lxr-ntM.1rm. XX.:11fi11T11l7IL', New I',xrvr1..111x1f1n1lL 1511114111 This ycar thc Panthers wr-rc xigtorious in umferchtc gamcs. The players slwwcd gum! shirt throughout the year and had .1 suttussful scrtsorm. Filer 21 ,,., Ontario ' ,,,, Payette 19 ,,Y,, Emmett 0 ,, Parma Valc 20 1 ,,,, ,, Parma XVcisrr 1' , ,, , P.1rm.1 New Phmouth 0 ,,,t, , P.1rm.1 N ssl S , ,,,, , ,,,t 17.111111 IXUI11 0 Plflllrl hflfldllll 19 SKQORIZS , . Parma ,, , , Parma Parma 15 P.1rm.1 - 2 11453 JUNIOR-VARSITY ,r. XX'.14mr hrrx rxryrfrzr' H1Ilw1l.m mm y.11n1r Jrmtrrturgmrr .ax XX .ttuml 121.11m-N mcrthrr L14 1 N dmv JOHN PARSON End ETSEL JOHNSON :I G ll.I7'd J x , 5 COACH MATHEWSON LEON DOLENCE Halfbuk DAN ROHRBACKER 'llukle :df X1 5 , f 4 X W I g A gi- DICK ADINIYERS DELOY DESARO BUD XVAGNER C4 rm r Qll,U'f61?',i.Ifk Fulllmfk COACH LANHAM ED JOHNSON Guard WA LT Hl'lNfBLE End RAY YOUNG TJLH lp, -IOHN HOLSCLAXV H,11fb.1fk 3 MIKE SXVEET End ' 4 N, W 'FQ 1 LARRY SIMMONS H.1lfb.lcb CLARK EASTERDAY DFL JIM CUTTIER FIlHb,lt'f STEVE TYSON Guard Tufkle 3 :E ,211 ggi' Q. Q f' J BOB BALE Flzlllmrk KEINT BIANN GEINE BERNARD Cerner Qll.1fl6Vb.1l'L 'M' uf GALE EASTERDAY FRED PARSONS G uard I EL, ROY CORDER G zmrd T,1ffZ6 DOYLE CORNWELL LARRY BAKE End Haffburk Guard DAVID TROST K Oli A nk 9 nh.. ,N DAR BIATHEWSON, Coach 5'fwiD' ' .f Gorden Seward. Gene Bernard, Larry Engelking, Larry Simmons, john Parsons, Mike Sweet Roy Corder, Bod Wagner, Bob Ashby, Vfalt Humble, john Holsclaw, Deloy Desaro, Mathewson. JV. com, JOHN LANHAM P.1rm11 P11 rm L1 Pa rm LI P.1 rma P.1 rm 11 P.1 rm LI P.1 rm .1 P1 rm.1 P.1 rm 1 P.1 rm .1 P.1 rm.1 P.1 rm .1 P.1 rm .1 P.1 rm Ii P.1 rm .1 P.1 rm.1 P.1 rm .1 P.1 rm .1 P.II'IN1I P.1fIN1l P.1fIN.i P.II'IIl.I P.1rm.1 P.lI'IU.I P.1rm.1 Pirma j.V,'sf-George Dilley. NX'illard johnson. Kay Engellting. 'IAOIII Muriin. Kenneth Knohlotlc Rodney Frank. Ron Chapmiin. Larry Engelking. Bill HolstI.1w. FtlXK'.II'Ll ,Inhnswn Gaylord Scripture. Douglas Basford. and Coach Lnnhrim. The Panthers rolled over their opponents to come out District Three Cl1.1mpioi1s for the first time in 35 years. With Mike Sweet the leading scorer for the S.R.V. lelgue. they racked up a win-loss record of 12-6 for the regul.1r season. After tilting the District championship from Iiruitl.1ntI on I:CDI'Ll.IFy 13. they traveled to Jerome where they played in the Regional fOLlI'll.'LlIIL'I'1f. Althtwugh they took the Opener on TlIL1fStl.II'. they were defeated by Grace on I:I'itl.1y. Coach Mathewson and his te.1m are to be COIltQF.1fLllHfCLl on their fine se.1soi1, Seniors playing their l.1st se.1son were john Holselaw, Roy Corder. Bud XXILIQIICF. and Gene Bernard, 38 New Plymouth 33 'ii Notus 49 49 Mt. Home 63 39 Iimmett -I8 -12 Ont.1rio 3J 3-I Nyss.1 30 L11 Payette 38 36 Mt. Home -I3 48 Vile 36 3-1 Merididii 56 S6 XY'eiser 49 S-I Emmett 45 49 Ontario 52 6' Nyss.1 55 51 Payette 39 36 V.1le 34 S' XY'eiser 4' 36 lNIeridi.1n 'il CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT 146 Payette 33 38 V.1le 46 DISTRICT TOIRNAMIYNT 419 XY'iltler 33 32 New Plymouth 26 31 KLIILI 4-I P19 l'iI'L1Ill,IIItI 'il RIIGIONAI. TOVRNAMIZNT P19 Glenns Iierry 39 S 5 Gr.1te 63 It I4 I vi, m Q W Xx ...v-1' I I Q gm? 'F' 2? , fy A xx xii!! ,.- f .-, rl. ,J --1 -1- -P ,JA-.... xx i -wr BOB ASHBY .E GENE BERNARD ROY CORDER 1 QQ -1 1-5 1 DELOY DESARO J O ...JI-L, M, Q, X 1 xx J.. v -'E , xx ! ,,4 1 J . ' - .-r - '- 1 , f., 1-J, -Z L1-. 5 x...J k...J ' Z 5 I 5 V 'L Y 2 E- E if ff' '41, O-'L . if 4 3 Q '-. A, f 2 A ff M , .Q-. , ' : ' 1 V , ff' V ' V We If I5 added 7.4, f V , fr f , I H , Y- X ..- ' N R 5- :gg 1 W B, Q f :,, , L Eg. . V, . 1 O Q- W if 59 Q ' E X , , ,F , 3 . i -Q' 'R if f 3 1-0 A- X g..,,L W E 5 '21 -. . ' d ., , x 2 R f W wgRX,,3ghs,,,gB Q f 'Q W iq - . 3.3: Z Aff L KAY ENGELKING JOHN HOLSCLAXY' XYALT HKMBLE JOHN PARSONS GORDEN SEXYARD LARRY SIMMONS MIKE SXYEET BUD XVAGNER I ,ir . tor the Coming ye.1r. ,...,, , ' 14. COACH DAR MATH EXYSON Sl.mdi21g.' Steve Tyson, john Merrill. XYult Hunil'mle, Bud Wligner. Dave 'l'i'nst. Mike Sweet. Jim Cottier, Conch Mzzthewsnn. Kmielizzlq' Kay Engelking, Larry Simnium, Bill Hnlsclnw. De.1n Peabody, Deloy Dcsaro. Clyde Roherts. Larry Ifngcllcing. jim Pritchard, The Panthers turnetl in .1 gfiotl seawn this year. despite the loss nt' returning lcttermen. The 'year was L1 goml one for huiltling L1 future te.1m. .intl with only the loss of nw members. the hopes are high A -41 ll ,- Ii' , Fruitland Meridian Payette Nyssil Caldwell Weiser Mt. Home Ontario Vale Boise Emmett Weiser Payette Caldwell SCORES 1 4 Parma , 12 Parma 8 Parma 5 Parma 1 1 Parma 4 Parma 7 Parma 5 Parma 9 Parma 7 Parma 1 5 Parma Tonrzznmezzl 5 Parma 8 Parma 9 Parma IR 2 ll r K f, Sfud LZ. st.: 'LQ . - an 1 ' , ., . . ev ' - Q A . ' i Q' -xvailig 8 g. ' i'g'a -'.. A q Q1 Q' ' Q 1' . I . . . '.o .. . , Snr-F aculty Baseball G A A -,.vv ii ' . 'ks ame Shot DICK ADMEYERS Field JIM COTTIER Fiefd DELOY DESARO Tbifd Baie KAY ENGELKING Serond B.1fe LARRY ENGE LKING Calfber' BILL HILTZ Cztrber BILL HOLSCLAXV Pifrher XVALT HIQMBLE Sborfffop JOHN BIERRILL Pllfbgl' DEAN PEABODY Pilfbw' JHNI PRITCHARD Field CLYDE ROBERTS Field DAN ROI-IRBACHER Fin! B.1,rf LARRY SIINIMONS Ficld MIKE SVVEET Pflrber DAVE TROST Field STEVE TYSON Manager BUD XVAGNER Pilrlaer ,ph 1 ii -1? Mall 3511 ww, iii 1 .1 nnxs xch Lwnhilm De Xi mn Co Comme yum 1 xnruvm Chxton Vfndomx BML Chrcncc B1 5 Cmjcr 1-X PM Sf au nz Rm and Garden QCV 1 Q , N1 35 LAHS Coach L,1nham's track te-.lm was small this year, but they managed to pull down 11 number of points in the con4 ference. And pgrticipated in the tournament at Nampa. Hum Nimagcr' 'H COACH JOHN LANHAM ,. 11 Donn i 'UQ 3 gl 1,1 ie Seward, Maxie Dane. Dunne Codr, Bob Ashby. Gary Steihl. Conch Charles Swan Courtney Easterday, Carol Ann Pollard. Karen Rider. Barbara XY'eber, Beverly Brumfic-ld. Ixancx Gooclson, Melody Smyser, Sarah Lowell, Coach Swan, an x X., L . S! -. :KRS , ox Q- ,Qs 1 J, f , .1 ' K Or eifzq' w x 5. 'uv' J-n tix b n 5 r N, Q G Wy, Qi Q MN fu. U af' N A J .fi N ,F 'lv - - fun' .. , .W ,--- 1 f -iii' x Q 1 'Q fit 3' xY', !q,+ .Y' X'-4-'-A -P' 'liff tu x X 'vu-. ' M ' ,. 1 ,Y - 1 3fI? ! f'4e T . - 0 ' V ' . -V Q ,tn .,'wfi1,:,,,q-fe -1 , 7411.1 ..?,'-ff 4.-V ,.-. .-. ., 4 . . .', 1 ,,g3N 3 41' 'J , x ' .,.. W ...Al ,.': Kgs. lx E ,x in I 2 .W .ff 5,1-' .ip 5 :Ji .5 if. :Ng Ll- llf,f.W , -.1-,K Lb! ,Q kg! lg. 1' 5 I 4 4 X 2 Q: A 'ull .3 .v, :nz 1 .4 Q :L 5 by 53-f J .. . - ,, ..1'-+?a'sM,,'.,.v -N, ,lfv . , ,.,. .,. - -x v ,.. A ,,1.- ,,. .. -A.-, 5.31 fr! '.,',5. Q .- fp .. W ,X 1.4-.dn - .'sv.w,1, ..- g. -..,f.-AK .-. 2. Kar.-:I ', 1 ' J' ,qs ' ix. N yu., 'Wi' ',7--P? N.. ,M xr ::.,f.gl.5.AL'x a ,' n 'u I Yr V. . .' ' ' 1,,.,,fla.Q ..Li' Wy: -I A Vila sb ' N5-.x,:LQ. r 1. s - g V. ,Q ., . .J ' s , K ' C! s 5 54 . ' ., ' . . t , ,C . P . X' ,xi SQ rf-..:.g f gm 1-f ,i n w 4 ,Y I 'H Aw 4 .l ff f 'W swf' 'W '79 Q' A fi 'L,, ,Ak 4 ff ,X M ,W ,1,,, 1 1 X Qmwmyceuhd ff Wjgibfm ffyol 74e? Parma's The-spian Troupe No. 835 pre- sented its annual play, The Family Nobody Wanted, November 21-22 in the Community House. Playing to a capacity crowd both nights, the play was very Well received. The play is taken from the book by Helen Grigsby Doss and is the fictional story about the life of a real family. Mrs. Doss and her husband, a minister in the local church, have adopted a number of mixed ancestry children and the play tells of the many things that hap- pen to them when they meet the public. The play was directed by Mrs. Elmo Peter- son. Tirkelaf . KENNETH SAUNDERS Af?7l'6l'flflllgg7 . .. ,,,,,, BETTY BOZEMAN Pr0per1ie5 ,,,,, . DENNIS HURTT zllfzflie-Up MRS. YENSEN, MRS. HURTT. MRS. CLARY, ELMO PETERSON mga JOE DILLEY, JOHN LACKLAND Mwit' . CHARLES SWAN Waovud Refi. D055 .. .. . M15 Helen D055 DUJIIZJ' D055 . .. Nazi f0lJ1z501z Mr. 100115012 lillff. f0h115011 Jliff Relllj Bllllmlfz Tl90mn5 Mm. Pdl',bllI50lI Aim. Allen Alu. Hfzrrlj Diane? .. Lfzmzz . . .. Rita . .... . Timmy . . Teal . . Alex . CAST JOHN LACKLAND . AMYR SWANSON JOE DILLEY . SHARON NELSEN KENNETH SAUNDERS JERR1 BEEOHLY HARRIET BERNARD BETTY BOZEMAN LURETA SIMPSON BONNIE ANDERSON JANICE HOWARD JOYCE CARTER . MARTHA CLARY BARBARA OBENDORF GAYLORD SCRIPTURE .. . GEORGE DILLEY . . DENNIS HURTT nf A : Av, .iv me ,,, , th J. Q fa 31 , x 1-. ,N X '5 'wr ,L EI Zigi' N Q y wx a , - s up v . - Q , ,xiiwv ' 1 YQ 'f +i 4 6' 1 . ,ff 'Wy , 2 A 'fi K 43' 2 s ii ...af 5, ' an .L '5 T if 3? , '14 ,Sv - 244 1. . M... : 95 . 1 , Y 'S .... my I li' x V ,DA wo .-' f - 4 .Q Q wi. 4 , as game .. 'fm .- . vb-4 ac ' VVAYNE SCI-IIMMELS. I-hgh School Janitor Roswell Bm TOM FERGUSON Apple Valley JOE YRAGVEN Ten Davis ERNEST HENLY P.1m:,1 67 .S QQ, 1 Y vfy-ig!-:AW X Jhfiibi 'li wt ls. -4-qi ,i J , ,- XL Sf.IPldi7IKQ.' Jerri Beeghly. Byron Standerfer. Nelda Seward. Amyr Swanson. S:.1ttd.' Lureta Simpson. Beverly Romans. Raedell Pearson. Bonnie Anderson, and Deana Mae Strangman. fm ' This new class in the curriculum of Parma High School turned out to be one ot' the xery popular ones. During the year the class entered sexeral speech festivals and gi oneract play festival. Under the direction of Mrs, Peterson. many of the members placed high in the speech festival. Those placing were: .lerri Beeghly. excellent in Ll dramatic readingg Amyr Swanson, superior with .L dramatic readingg Bonnie Anderson and Raedel Pearson excellents, with humorous readings: Deana Mae Strangman, excellent in extemporaneous speakingg Beverly Romans, excellent in interpretative oratoryg Lureta Simpson, excellent in original oratoryg Byron Standerfer with excellent in panel discussiong Nelda Seward and jerri Beeghly both received excellent in poetry inter- pretation: Amyr Swanson and Becky Bake rated excellent in retold storyg and Veneta Hanson received a superior in after-dinner speaking. gig? ,xslt 1 iAif ? L. sl A And the if 6 It 6 W 'B a 'L l President, 100 ' Catching almost everyone off guard, the Senior Class left on their sneak at 5:50 A.M., May 12. Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lanham, Class advisers, the group stopped in Council for breakfast about 8 O'Cl0Cl-Z, and then headed for Zim's Plunge. The day was rather cold, but the pool was warm and everybody had a long swim, livened up by a fast-moving game of keep-away that involved almost the entire class. After lunching at the small cafe, the troupe moved on to McCall where everyone thoroughly enjoyed a turkey banquet at the Yacht Club. Immediately after the banquet the class again climbed aboard the bus and headed for Boise, where about four hours of leisure time were quickly spent in the theatres and window shopping. Cheeeese. ., ix HOMIECQOMING Vcnim Hansen Joyce Xwcyand Helen Sutcr, Qmfm Racdcll Pearson C.1mlMilIcr v Af If On Friday, April 18, the annual Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom were held. After the banquet the theme was sung by Joyce Carter and Carole Obendorf. and master-of-ceremonies Deloy Desaro introduced Amyr Swan- son. who gave the will. aloe Dilley. who gaxe the prophecy. and Mike Sweet and Clark Easterday. Presidents of the respective classes. Following the banquet the Prom was held in the gym where the dec- orations consisted of a large colored fan for the ceiling, a small white bridge at the entrance. and a water- fall. The music was furnished by the band of Don Roby. During the in- termission a number of oriental dances were given by dancing students from Ontario, The crew Puts the waterfall Wgelher' 60634 2 .va .1 i 7001 as ., 4 47 id' The finished Product. il sl -gy .244 ' e x ffl- , ff, Kg 1 'S 1' eq S un Young Cho Salutatorlan xi . Q ' s 3 ' a l Q- X The Govemor v M2--, .M x ,- .I01111 Ladd and Speaks OH Friendship Commencement for the Class of 1958 w.1s held in the gym on May 23. The highlight of the evening was the main address by Governor Rohert E. Smylie, while other addresses were the Saluta- tory by Sun Young Cho, the Class His- tory by Beverly Beshey, .md the Valedicf tory by .lohn Lacklancl, Kenneth Saunders and Fmncis Pack- wood played the organ. -H--K E! J SFPTEMBER Iootball at Fller School Starts S R V Jamboree Football at Ontarlo Nlatlonal Assembly Football at Payette Football wxth Caldvyel Football wlth Emmett Football mth Merrdlan V OCTOBER Iootball wlth Vale F F A Inltlatxon Natlonal Assembly U of I Talks wxth Sen1ors Sennor Pxctures Iootball at Welser Class Mectnngs Iootball wxth Nyssa 28 79 Te rchers Meetlngs ln Bolse No School NOVI MBFR Marchlngs Band Iestnal Merldun Iootball I-Iomecomlng, Han est Ball D1str1ct One Act Play Festly als unlor Carnxx al National Assembly 77 Thespxm Play The Famrly Nobody Wanted Class Mectlngs Thanksgxx mg Wo School DFCEMBIR Employment Agency Tests Basketball with New Plymouth Panther Club In1t1 ltxon Basketball wlth Notus Wlnter Musnc Concert V Basketball wuth I rultland Basketball at Mt Home 23 6 Chrlstmas Vacatlon 27 28 I-Iol1day Tournlment JANUARY Basketball w1th Emmett Basketball mth Ontarlo C of I Talks to Senxors Basketball at Nyssa Basketball mth Payette Nlahonal Assembly Basketball mth Mt Home F F A Poultry 'IudQ1n5 Basketball at Vale lf Semester Tests 18 Basketball at Merldun Basketball w1th Welser Basketball w1th Emmett Basketball at Ontarxo Natlonal Assembly I EBRUARY Basketball wlth Ny ssa S R V Speech Basketball at Payette S R V Speech Basketball at Welser Underclass Prctures S R V Muslc Clmlc Basketball wxth Merrdlan D1str1ct I' F A Banquet 1 D1str1ct Basketball Tournament MARCH 6 Natlonal Assembly I S C Talks w1th Seniors 13 15 RCgIOI1ll Basketb 1ll Tournament 26 78 State I F A Meetmgs 28 Baseball wlth Iruntllnd All School Play Mother Was A I reshman APRIL Track wlth Nyssa Baseball at Merrdun Track at Nyssa Baseball 1tNyssa Prnmary I lcctxons Btseball It Caldu ell unlor Senlor Banquet and Prom S R V Rel 1y Bascball wnth XYICISCI' Xlatlonal Assembly Bxscball wnth Mt Home Baseball at Ontarno S R V Tr Lck Meet 76 S R V Tennis Blscball wnth BOISC MAY Tennxs at Ctldwx ell Blseball wlth Emmett 3 S R V Tennls F FA Banquet Pantherette Ball Senlor Sneak State Golt Meet Bo1se B lccalaure ate 70 Semester Tests Check 1n Day Yo School Craduatuon School Out . 24- ' ' ' 7 I .' 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