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

 - Class of 1969

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HIGHLITFS' O 3 'I .. i 'R 5 1. we as Q Basketball Mreethag fbotball Capture Boys' Interest lndividuality became the key word in sports. Larry Hultz held the basketball honor of high point man in the SRV League. ,B With credit to Coach Bob Ellis and all the Wrestlers We hold the sixth consecutive district win plus an undefeated season. Aiding in first place victories at district are Steve Snyder 106 lbs., Gary Golsin 115 lbs., Jon Watson 141 lbs., and Lynn Morrison 168 lbs. Second place honors go to Gilbert Tuning 157 lbs., and Ron Story 183 lbs. Winning third place are Leonard Abbott 98 lbs., Lynn Sorenson 130 lbs., and Jerry Fritts 136 lbs. Jim Hopkins 123 lbs. and Merlin Means 148 lbs. win fourth place ribbons. Lynn Morrison goes all the way to state to Win a gold medal. Football can be no exception. Nothing could match the spirit the guys put into the game. The Way Is' Hard But Ike Prize Is' Great Honor Guard Bev Horrace and Larry Hultz Honor Guard Norman Batt and Bev Obendorf Valedictorian Masa Kora Salutatorian Brenda Bay Guest speaker Paul Searle Piercy . K Bill Coles sings 'Somewhere' Jon Watson proudly receives his diploma from Mr. Johnson. 6'1a due tion I 6 9 I Ushers are Julia Paul, Cheryl Andrus, Susan Wagstaff, Mary Anne Bake, Penny Phiefer, Ellen Principal Tom Toliver presents Bowman the Athletic Award. Von Carolyn Seely is happy to have her diploma. The excitement of Homecoming Week was heightened by spirited slogans and special student dress. Student dress ranged from our school colors, red and white,,to psychedelic colors, all well calculated to promote school spirit. Greetings such as 'Beat Those Grizzlies, replaced 'Hi', booster buttons sold fast, and excitement showed on everyonels face. Students, teachers, and spectators alike Wore excited expressions when the colorful drill team, band, queen candidates, and iloats formed for our great Homecoming Parade. 3 l rld fell apart for the Seniors when they learned that Got the n our Side placed last. t 'i?R'i5Q 'Y t ' W .341 1: Parade Attracfx' s6'zm.s'bine .Vp lrif Overjoy filled the Sophomores when Jon Watson announced We'd Run a Mile for a Touchdown as first place. 1 iy 1, H. iii: 35,7 'Ulf ff: iff 'I' vf ml. :fm 5'fiifjgi,jg,'E Y7'-lf15 j wg 3 fi zfffks if fiffl p gi-. . V Y ll L 6:02 'fn 5 E , , V I :vga '65, me sg we -V- V W D,,,,LL ,V A,,ee, DVVAW, A 5-jew ' .. H W, ' ' ' ' TT 2 w JW 1- 111-Mx: -5 as V j Rl 5 , , , ,M . f . eg ,. ,-qi-mt--Lfvje - .1 fe , ,,f. ,. ,W l , -' W'-Y elf- -4-'Afe..,f . .Aw-4K,. wage-,wil . ,-Awww -- f -1- . fi A. , fy ,Q H M N, x ' f J - ' Hi 0 H a-If I 5,,g,:', i-15 ' , :' F 5-W':'ifl',? l t 'A ., H55 iw W - ' ,ll, :,.w:wfffwifmlwmmmsmmeyls-im,fw1Ww,,f2,,,,,fQiW -I . Hang'em High put the Freshmen in third place. Junior's psychedelic float of Send'em on a Tripn was judged second best Applying the paddle of justice to Will are Mike and Van. Panther 01116 Initiation Jeff, Norman, and .lim make Panther member elect the spotlight of attention. Proud new members of Panther Club are Jim,Will, Robin, Bill, Gary,Jim,Rod, Bruce, and Jay. Van gives a sly grin as he aims for his target Hgh' hr Ofices' 1 Speaking on behalf of Representative James McClure is Jim Smyth. Defending her views for Nixon is Bonnie Hoagland. Supporting the Republican party are Marilyn, Alyssa, Jan, Carolyn, and Jane Leading the hecklers were Ron and Van. The Demo- crats, Paul, June, Linda, and Pete, rally f o r th e i r candidates. Ending another school day Von, Jane, and Ken pick their separate paths to go home. Typist Judy Trunnell prepares an important paper for Student Life t '- . mitrit Pep Club is in a blur of action boosting the teams morale. Mr. Iaderosa carried a strenuous campaign for Wallace. A favorite past time was to drop in at Wallace Headquarters to hear the support he gave for the very conservatives. l Wallace for President Work and studying can not be discarded for around school classes are tough. Too bashful for pictures is Mr. laderosa. Among the peaceful students at Parma are Bill, Paul, Jon, Steve and Lynn. m .W.:E,,Ww535mfN 4 - W ,M ' 2 .14-35 -UA?37?6?'v': , ,,ef',w-zssg up , , ,, L, ,A ,ffffWhg B 9845-fkfQ?1ff I K ,J TA , .I' xii - ,. -, I ' , ,,,, ' WQ.511w4Q2?f?Lfs1.5,ff21.fggLsg1'5g'gE5ig? ig in K 355 E 5355 f 2 Z' nzwiw Wa2...ifwQ., A W9 'sa Li, ,Q jf., .5 5 Q-V 225 , ..,e3,iw' 451 . QW H 57 K z.. !fv.w . ., S.L,.k ., my .. ' sim r5M?'i?if11Sl E ,1 ??,g irKZ.ffx'.iL J ,,., -if uv . ,..: W'-, , 3, ,. Z.. Q - wan. , E 'W fi . E fav Ei ? f .3 ,, if .. W , -- 6 - -jig iw g.. 1.1 Y 3, , Iggy , as if 7 ? mm.: gr S is, 52? x -ff.. bail 2- Y ?s9'Wsi QSf 'wzfif gf Q fgggygi 5 , Q 2 .1 1 Ig! 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L, .aff , -- -fr 7 xjf-:g,4-,ILS .gfvcjigy x jfjy- fx, 1 .f me f ,, ff 5 S ffe-W: f 9 4 2 me T J 1 i'ffT'l5f.J .S3:H3'f15L?-133' 'L if M. ,-,L: .Am 7 V, S , ga: Q :Q V1.0 iw, 1 ,Z :Q ,f A gyfi42f?g5fw,212,?5sx2aee1i5ff3vi52Q2i' as fm-1:.mwvfm-:vwi ffaliivlfikffiit IKXW17-Af7,.,' L5-3 fain 5 W -Q: rata , 2gwwg,-f.-fwmsr. U,7. Superintendent Rodger Reynoldson Principal Tom Toliver First Row: Don McCormick, Thora Anderson, Bob Smyth. Second Row: Leroy Seward, Orville Hartman Jr., Charles E. Johnson School Faculty Govern: Parma Hgh Secretary Ethel Noe Custodian Wayne Schimmels Counselor Julian Laca Work Experience Director Ralph Bennett Teaubers' DONALD ANDRUS Mathematics M., ..,, WILLIAM DAVIDSON Music GLENDA LEIGH Commercial Courses CHARLES KINGSTON Speech ADRIANA KUNKEL Chemistry LOUISE O'NEIL English S SHIRLEY BRESHEARS Librarian English Teachers' PAULINE NOEBERG DOMONIC IADEROSA Home Economics American History American Government World History SL Communism JOSEPH O'NEIL Physics Biology FRED FAULKS PAUL HORTON Vocational Agriculture English Spanish ASB 0fHcer.v The Student Body Officers for 1968-1969 school year are President Jon Watsong Vice-President Paul Fisk, Treasurer Brenda Bay, Secretary Jay Roberson, and Chaplain Jim Hopkins. At right a few Student Council members are using the newly purchased apple machine. F Student Council First Row: Brenda Bay, Jim Hopkins, Jon Watson, Paul Fisk, Jay Roberson. Second Row: Lynn Sorenson, Jeff Lundy, Robin Johnson, Steve Shultz, Doug Gross, Bill Coles, Masa Kora. Third Row: Judy Hara, Ellen Piercy, Janice Booth, Jan Hall, Margaret Tooley, Barbara Vandewall, Carolyn Harrold, Marva Booth. Not Pictured: Von Bowman, Tina Ewenfeldt, Carolyn Seely. Groups' function smoothly under the capable hands of our student leaders' 01?6'AllIZAll0MS' Annual Staff Seated: Mary Bake, Ellen Taylor, Billi Maritt, Co-editor Sue Wagstaff, Editor Jan Hall, Cheryl Andrus, Alyssa Norberg, Connie Green, Jane Obendorf. Second Row: Janice Booth, Linda Norberg, Marva Booth, Bobbie Ray, Ann Fisk, Judy Trunnell, Charlene Mullins, Judy Hara, Joni Booth, Pam Bowman, Advisor Mr. Ellis. Back Row: Bev Obendorf, Larry Hultz, Marilyn Mann, Tina Ewenfeldt, Ron Abbott, Jackie Mewhinney, Margaret Tooley. Not pictured Jan Winkle. Jan and Sue assist Mary Anne as Alyssa watches. Paper Staff Seated: Judy Trunnell, Editor Margaret Tooley, Co-editor Colleen Farman, Ann Fisk. Standing: Janice Booth, Von Bowman, Connie Green, Charlene Mullins, Advisor Mr. Ellis. Not pictured Ellen Piercy. 0fv9c'e Staff First Row: Billi Maritt, Ellen Piercy, Jon Watson, Paul Fisk, Carolyn Seely, Judy Trunnell. Second Row: Marilyn Mann, Jane Obendorf, Barbara Klahr Jeanette Wyatt, Darlene Hill, Pam Bowman, Gerry Emery. Not pictured: Cheryl Andrus, Brenda Bay, Crystal Skelton. Proudly Jay Roberson, Steve Schutlz, Advisor Fred Faulks, Bob Noble, Dave Sells display their gold emblem at the National Meats Contest in Kansas City with R. L. Essenburg, Director of the Division Black Civills Brynson Inc. IFA Front Row: Rodney Breshears, Reporter Bob Nobel, Scrapbook Reporter Ron Abbott, Sentienal John Hopkins, Chapter Sweetheart Ellen Piercy, Vice-president Steve Schultz, President Dave Sells, Treasurer Ken Everett, Secretary Jay Robertson, Gary Marostica, Jim Hopkins, Gary Rucker. Second Row: Ken Seward, Gerld Rueth, Ken Sorrell, Tom Hopkins, Jimmy Breshears, Charlie Rueth, Lee Post, Craig Thebo, Johnny Breshears, Ken Yekel, Dan Scott, Bruce Cole, Advisor Mr. Faulks. Third Row: Bill Perecz, Rick Abbott, Vic Marostica, Ben Leuman, Don Wilson, Robert Abbott, Mike Skelton, Richard Brown, Paul Post, Vincent Hinman, Mike Woodland, Lynn Sorenson, Mike Richards. Fourth Row: Merlen Means, Mike Reynolds, Lewis Atkenson, Bryan Cone, Tony Schultz, Dave Paul, Mike Morrison, Curk McCol.lough, Mike Trunnell, Randy Talich, Jeff Pryor, Lynn Morrison, Tom Sells. Not pictured Gary Maples, David Bennett, Wenden Jorgenson, Ken Wall. Mike and Steve advise as Lynn works. FHA Front Row: Advisor Mrs. Norberg, Bev Obendorf, Degree Chairman Alyssa Norberg, Cheryl Andrus, Secretary Connie Green, Vice-president Juanita Padilla, President Marva Booth, Treasurer Debbie McCormick, Historian-Reporter Marilu Wilson, Debbie Riggs, Carol Henley. Second Row: Bobbie Ray, Diane McCurry, Ann Fisk, Harriat Allender, Tina Ewenfeldt, Ellen Piercy, Darlene Hill, Ellen Taylor, Bonnie Hoagland, Janice Suter, Jan Hall. Third Row: Lorrie Griffin, Janice Booth, Cathy Carter, Youvone Richard, Karen Pollard, Mary Uranga, Jill Crawford, Sue Obendorf, Marcy Emery, Marcy Hill, Joni Booth, Sandy Murray. Fourth Row: Sherrie Breshears, Sandy Rucker, Vicki Zurcher, Gen Andrus, Susie Moran, Lori Otani, Darlene Thompson, Kathy Nobel, Linda Norberg, Jeanne Suton, Carolyn Harrold, Judy Uranga, Doris Yasuda. Not pictured Recreation Chairman Terri Smith. ITA Front Row: Jane Obendorf, Treasurer Carolyn Harrold, Secretary Marcy Hill, Historian-Reporter Mana Booth, President Judy Hara, Vice President Ira Powers, Claude Piercy, Advisor Mrs. Breshears. Second Row: Marilyn Mann, Loretta Thomas, Jackie Mewhinney, Ellen Piercy, Julia Paul, Jan Hall, Judy Trunnell, Lynn Morrison, Bill Coles. Third Row: Janice Cone, Lois Jenkins, Barbara Vandewall, Mike Murray, John Hopkins. Fourth Row: Sue Wagstaff, Karen Vinsonhaler, Billy Greenway, Jolene Jorgenson, Marilu Wilson, Jan Winkle, Cheryl Shuff, Mary Bake, Billi Maritt, Steve Schultz, Steve Snyder. Not pictured Linda Kline, Dick Gould, Merlin Means, Jerry Fritts, Debbie McCormick. Panther Club Front Row: Vice-President Steve Snyder, Warren Batt, Dave Sells, Van Case, Gilbert Tuning, Ron Story, Gary Marostica, Mike Yamada. Second Row: Jay Robertson, Treasurer Mike Murray, Will Brixey, John Hopkins, Lynn Morrison, Jon Watson, Lynn Sorenson, Jim Hopkins. Third Row: Flip Lundy, Mike Skelton, Jim Coles, Doug Gross, Mark Bake, Ron Abbott, Ken Yekel, Bill Coles, Masa Kora, Rodney Phelps. Fourth Row: Ken Sorrell, Gary Rucker, Jim Smyth, Jeff Lundy, Norman Batt, Larry Hultz, Rick Abbott, Mike Reynolds, Bruce Cole. Not pictured President Jerry Fritts. Ron delivers his ability to Bruce. Pep 01116 l Front Row: Carolyn Seely, Ellen Piercy, Mrs. Leigh, Juanita Padilla, Barb Klahr. Second Row: Judy Trunnell, Judy Hara, Treasurer Gerry Emery, Secretary Jane Obendorf, President Carolyn Harrold, Vice President Bev Obendorf, Historian Alyssa Norberg, Jan Winkle, Marva Booth, Janice Cone. Third Row: Marilyn Mann, Billi Maritt, Debbie McCormick, Chrystal Skelton, Barb Shaner, Sheila Flowers, Ann Fisk, Linda Wagner, Cheryl Shuff, Bonnie Hoagland, Renee J emmett, Fourth Row: Marilu Wilson, Cheryl Andrus, Pam Bowman, Connie Green, Karen Vinsonhaler, Marcie Hill, Linda Watkins, Toni Maxim, Janice Sutter, Trudy Bay, Jan Hall. Fifth Row: Tina Ewenfeldt, Darlene Hill, Janice Booth, Linda Simpson, Jeanette Wyatt, Bobbie Ray, Brenda Bay, Brenda Brixey, Judy Uranga, Bev Horrace. Not Pictured: Terri Smith, Ellen Taylor, Susan Brumbaugh. Pep Club boosts the team,s spirit to win victory over Wilder 53-48. D1-ill Team W Front Row: Ann Fisk, Pam Bowman, Barb Klahr, Cheryl Shuff, Connie Green, Barb Shaner, Assistant Drill Mistress: Gerry Emery, Debbie McCormick, Judy Hara, Judy Trunnel, Janice Cone, Toni Maxim, Linda Wagner. Second Row: Alyssa Norberg, Bev Obendorf, Trudy Bay, Drill Mistress: Brenda Bay, Janice Suter, Cheryl Andrus, Judy Uranga. Third Row: Janette Wyatt, Bonnie Hoagland, Jan Hall, Terri Smith, Tina Ewenfeldt. Not Pictured: Linda Watkins. Drilling the hardest routine of the season with their pompoms, the girls did a great job in the short time they had to learn the drill. 't Tbefpiam' Front Row: Treasurer Lynn Sorenson, Scribe Marva Booth, Secretary Bonnie Hoagland, Vice-President Ellen Piercy, President Carolyn Seely, Alyssa Norberg, Cheryl Andrus, Cheryl Shuff, Jan Hall, Bev Obendorf. Second Row: Mr. Iaderosa, Barb Vandewall, Lois Jenkins, Jolene Jorgenson, Minnie Cruikshank, Julie Paul, Paul Fisk, Carolyn Harrold, Juanita Padilla, Larry Hultz. Third Row: Marilyn Mann, Debbie McCormick, Terri Smith, Janice Suter, Peter Kohler, Derek Mower, Ron Abbott, Mike Reynolds, Masa Kora, Val Nielson, Tina Ewenfeldt. The Lam' Leaf Take a Letter Paul Fisk, Debbie McCormick, Carolyn Harrold, Bonnie Hoagland, Tina Ewenfeldt, and Val Nielson act in g'The Last Leaf. Barb Vandewall, Alyssa Norberg, Bev Obendorf, Cheryl Andrus, Cheryl Shuff, Larry Hultz, and Julie Paul participate in the one act comedy Take a Letter. Forezgn Relatzomf Front Row: Treasurer Judy Hara, Secretary Marilyn Mann, Historian Margaret Tooley, President Von Bowman, Foreign Exchange Student Tina Ewenfeldt, Vice-President Bev Obendorf, Ellen Piercy, Alyssa Norberg, Barb Klahr, Cheryl Andrus. Second Row: Bill Coles, Brenda Bay, Loretta Thomas, Barb Vandewall, Lois Jenkins, Mike Skelton, Jim Coles, Lynn Sorenson, Mike Yamada, Norman Batt. Third Row: Jackie Mewhinney, Bev Horrace, Darlene Hill, Linda Wagner, Karen Vinsonhaler, Marcie Hill, Marilu Wilson, Jeff Lundy, Jim Smyth, Larry Hultz. Fourth Row: Advisor Mr. Iaderosa, Carolyn Seely, Cris Skelton, Jane Obendorf, Barb Shaner, Linda Simpson, Ellen Taylor, Sandy Hill, Masa Kora. Not pictured Paul Fisk. The Foreign Relations sponsored many activities during the year. One was the dance on February 15 after the basketball game. E v e r y o n e seemed to enjoy them- selves..,and eachother. Uber! Club Seated: Bill Coles, Julia Paul, Minnie Cruikshank, Diana Riggs, Becky Paul, Louis Jenkins. Standing: Sponsor Mr. Horton, Masa Kora, Bob German, Bob Noble, Norman Batt, Ken Everett, Warren Batt, Bryon Lancaster, Mr. O'Neill. Not pictured: Mr. Toliver, Mr. Laca, Mr. Ellis, Mrs. Leigh, Mr. Jones, Kim Wardwell, Charlene Mullins, Jackie Mewhinney, Debbie Riggs, Vincent Hinman, Kip Forsdick, Randy Hibbard, Derek Mower, Merlen Means. Library Club Front Row: Linda Wagner,Bobbie Ray, Secretary Harriett Allender, Treasurer Ellen Taylor, President Barb Vandewall, Vice President Debbie Painter, Barb Shaner, Loretta Thomas. Second Row: Mrs. Breshears, Charles Rueth, Marva Booth, Carolyn Harrold, Linda Simpson, Sandra Hanny, Betty Dunbar, Anne Martin, Jeanette Wyatt, Janice Cone, Lynn Stacy, Tina Roberson. Not Pictured: Lois Jenkins, Agnes Gammel. Parma Hgh Scion! Band Front Row: Ellen Taylor, Darlene Hill, Debbie McCormick, Connie Green, Judy Troyer, Bill Perecz, Lynn Wallgomott, Vicki Farman, Gary Rucker, Robin Johnson, Flip Lundy. Second Row: Cathy Carter, Barbara Hultz, Dianne Horrace, Donna Perecz, Bruce Cole, Duane Kido, Ken Seward, Masa Kora, Mike Skelton, Rick Abbot, Jim Coles. Third Row: Pat Borden, Mike Yamada, Tom Stone, Kim Wardwell, Matthew Kora, Wenden Jorgensen, Val Nielsen, Bev Horrace. Back Row: Jim Hopkins, Jeff Sutton, Leonard Abbott, Doug Gross, MI, Davidson. Honor Band Jim Hopkins, Jeff Sutton, Mike Yamada, Masa Kora, and Duane Kido. Cancer! Band Front Row: Librarian Ellen Taylor, Darlene Hill, Debbie McCormick, Kathy Carter, Connie Green, Judy Troyer, Bill Perecz, Lynn Walgamott, Vicky Farman, Jim Coles, Gary Rucker, Robin Johnson, Flip Lundy. Second Row: Barbara Hultz, Diana Horrace, Donna Perecz, Bruce Cole, Duane Kido, Mike Redin, Nano Gonzales, Ken Seward, President Masa Kora, Randy Hibbard, David Smyth, Mike Skelton, Ricky Abbott. Third Row: Vice-president Jim Hopkins, Jeff Sutton, Leonard Abbott, Chad Neilson, Librarian Pat Borden, Mike Yamada, Gary Seward, Tom Stone, Kim Wardwell, Marthew Kora, Rick Ramaco, Wenden Jorgenson, Val NeHson, Secretary-Treasurer Beverly Horrace. Back Row, Back Right: Danny Hopkins, Doug Gross, Director Mr. Davidson. Uborus' Front Row: Mr. Davidson, Sandra Rucker, Nancy Roberts, Robyn Nelson, Mark Bake, Bill Coles, Jim Coles, Karla Brixey, Jill Crawford, Karen Pollard, Dixie Wagner. Second Row: Debbie Thomas, Thelma Williams, Agnes Gammel, Beverly Lake, Renee Rowland, Sandi Miller, Pedro Chavez, Ray Garcia, Ken Sorrell, Carol Henley, Nancy Van DeVanter, Kay Roberts, Sandi Murray, Lee Sullivan. Third Row: Janice Means, Ann Miller,Pam Gould, Mary Solis, Linda Martin, Terry Smith, Noe Maldonado, Debbie Hibbard, Kathy Morrison, Bev Goslin, Debbie Hiatt. L 4 W A S, 3 Ls 1 1 0 0ur athletes ever ,rtririay hr greater victories' . . . 5'P01PI'.S' Rally Squad Varsity cheerleaders, Ellen Piercy, Carolyn Seely, Barb Klahr, Juanita Padilla, and Mascot Crystal Skelton, lead Panther Fans in enthused cheering. In spite of her small size, Juanita, did her share in leading our boys to victory. L 9 E Q ,,..... Q X Barb used her pep to enthuse the players. New this year, Crystal as Mascot, added color to our games. W' Jr. Varsity cheerleaders are Doris Yasuda, Sandra Murray, Susan Brumbaugh, and Trudy Bay. Ibn tba!! '68 ' Front Row, left to right: Head Coach Walter J akubowski and Assistant Steve Jones. Second Row: Dave Sells, Bill Coles, Von Bowman, Larry Hultz, Lynn Morrison, Ron Story, Mike Reynolds, Gilbert Tuning, Mike Yamada, Jeff Lundy, John Hopkins, Third Row: Jim Coles, Jerry Fritts, Claude Pearcy, Will Brixey, Gary Marostica, Bruce Cole, Duane Kido, Mike Skelton, Robin Johnson, Ken Yekel, Gary Rucker, Dan Scott. Fourth Row: Vincent Hinman, John Breshears, Terry Morrison, Ken Wall, Bob Nobel, Merlin Means, Doug Gross, Lynn Sorenson, Ken Steinhaus, David Bennett, Pete Koehler, Derek Mower. Back Row: Assistant Coach George Meyers, Manager Ron Abbott, Kim Wardwell, John Obendorf, Brian Cone, Allan Gebert, Mike Trunnell, Don Wilson, Manuel Maldanado, Paul Post, Mark Bake. Parma 7 Payette 19 Parma 6 Weiser 1 9 Parma 0 Vallivue 13 Parma 0 Adrian 1 9 Parma 6 Kuna 45 Parma 3 3 Marsin g 13 Parma 0 Homedale 35 Parma 1 2 F ruitland 32 Parma 1 2 New Plymouth 3 3 Parma 12 Middletin 27 Assistant Coach Steve Jones, Head Coach Walter J akubowski, Assistant Coach George Meyers. Captains: Von Bowman, Ron Story, Dave Sells and Bill Coles. FB Bill Coles and QB Larry Hultz End Lynn Morrison Tackles: Ron Story and Jeff Lundy. Guards: Pan ther Mike Reynolds and Mike Yamada. Linemen: Gary Morostica and Merlin Means Ends: Claude Pearcy and John Hopkins. HB and Kicker Duane Kidog QB Robin Johnson. Linemen: Doug Gross and HB: Poses' Jim Coles, Lynn Sorenson, and Von Bowman. Center Gilbert Tuning Linemen: Will Brixey, Gary Rucker, Ken Yekel, Bruce Cole. HB: Mike Skelton and Mark Bake. 45 f 51 w 2 ,-vw W, ., A-f,ff,.,,.! ,..f,.-,, ww. , , fk,mM,,fL-, ,-,,, Ib, Lrb- ,W,,M,.4.M,,Wd,AmMgmfw,fL,,,g,-,M,,L., ,.W,Mfszkrqm-v,f.f,,.D,,H M., . K. m,fW:-,G . , , . Basketball Von Bowman, Jim Smyth, Jeff Lundy, Noe Maldonado, Larry Hultz, Dan Scott, Robin Johnson, John Hopkins, Bill Coles, Masa Kota, Tom Sells. Kneeling: Coach Jones. First Row: Jim Coles, Duane Kido, Mark Bake, Ricky Maggard, Kip Forsdick, Manual Maldonado, Tom Stone. Second Row, Mike Skelton, Flip Lundy, Pete Koehler, Val Nielson, Bill Perecz, Doug Gross, John Breshears, Ken Yekel, Tom Hopkins, Coach Adams. The hard-working coaches this year are Steve Jones and Ken Adams. Jim Smyth, Guard Von Bowman, Guard Dan Scott, Center and Forward Bill Coles, Center and Forward Masa Kora, Forward Robin Johnson, Guard Jeff Lundy, Forward Noe Maldonado, Forward Larry Hultz, Guard The Parma High School basketball team ended the season with a 4-18 overall record. Although it was a frustrating year for the panthers they showed determination plus desire and hustle throughout the entire season. Lack of experience and lack of height plagued them as they had only three seniors on the team. The team was paced by Larry Hultz who averaged 20 points per game during the regular season and won the overall SRV A Il scoring championship with over 400 points. Parma Nyssa Parma Greenleaf Parma Nyssa Parma Notus Parma Notus Parma Greenleaf Parma Homedale Parma Wilder Parma Middleton Parma Kuna Parma Fruitland Parma New Plymouth Parma Marsing Parma Homedale Parma Wilder Parma Middleton Parma Fruitland Parma Kuna Parma New Plymouth Parma Marsing 51 Mresthng Coach Jakubowski, Ron Story, Lynn Morrison, Gilbert Tuning, Claude Pearcy, Jon Watson, Rod Phelps, and coach Ellis. Front Row: Merlin Means, Jerry Fritts, Lynn Sorenson, Lewis Atkinson, Gary Goslin, Steve Snyder, and Mike Woodland. Varsity coach Bob Ellis and J.V. coach Walt Jakubowski. Steve Snyder 106 pounds and Mike Woodland 98 pounds. Lewis Atkinson 106 pounds and Gary Goslin 115 pounds Lynn Sorenson 130 pounds and Jerry Fritts 136 pounds. Merlin Means 148 pounds and Claude Pearcy 157 pounds. Coach Jakubowski, Matthew Kora, Lynn Stacy, Kemmer Sorrell, Terry Morrison, and Bruce Cole. Front Row: Dale Knapp, Kenneth Sorrell, Kim Wardwell, Rick Abbott, Vic Marostica, and Ron Snyder. Lynn Morrison 168 pounds and Ron Story 183 pounds. Rod Phelps 148 pounds and Gilbert Tuning 157 pounds. Jon Watson 141 pounds and Gilbert Tuning 157 pounds. 53 Mrestliny Jim Hopkins fights it out to the end with one of his opponents. Lynn Sorenson, Gary Goslin, Merlin Means, Gilbert Tuning, Jim Hopkins, Rick Abbott, Jerry Fritts, J on Watson, Ron Story, Steve Snyder, Lynn Morrison, Paul Fisk, and Coach Ellis. 54 Jon Watson Worked hard to place first in his division at district. Parma Wrestlers take their sixth consecutive victory at District with a 42 point lead. No one was eliminated and everyone had a chance to go to state. District winners were Steve Snyder, Gary Goslin, Jon Watson, and Lynn Morrison, Gilbert Tuning and Ron Story placed secondg Leonard Abbott, Lynn Sorenson, Jerry Fritts, thirdg and fourth place Winners were Jim Hopkins and Merlin Means. Lynn Sorenson gets the best of his man in this match. Lynn Morrison did a great job this year as he placed first in his division at state. Steve Snyder receives his victory ribbon from the charming ribbon girls. Coach Ellis and three teammates beam with pride over their victory plaque. Team Frrst Row Larry Hultz, J1m Smyth Norman Batt, Jeff Lundy, Masa Kora, Jay Roberson Second Row Brenda Bay Manlu W11S011, Tina E wenfeldt Llnda Norberg Ellen Prercy, Dons Yasuda, Judy Troyer. 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Mile relay - Mike Reynolds, Ken Yekel, Jim Coles, Lloyd Condron. ni. 1 Coach Jakubowski , 880 relay - Lloyd Condron, Mike Trunnell, Manuel Maldonado Richard Brown. 440 dash A Jim Coles and Ken Yekel. 220 dash - Lloyd Condron. l mile run - Wenden Jorgensen, Byran Lancaster, Mike Reynolds, Ga.ry Marostica. 880 dash - Johnnie Breshears. Mile medley relay - Ken Yekel, Manuel Maldonado, Mike Trunnell, Kim Wardwell Long jump 4 Ken Yekel. Shot put - Richard Brown. High jump f Jim Coles. Shot put - Ken Yekel. Long jump 4 Lloyd Condron INDIVIDUAL HOIIOR5' Na tional .Honor Society First Row: Marilyn Mann, Ellen Piercy, Sandra Hill, Marilu Wilson, Marva Booth, Sue Wagstaff, Mary Ann Bake, Kay Redin, Penny Pfeifer, Judy Hara. Second Row: Julia Paul, Beverly Horrace, Alyssa Norberg, Cheryl Andrus, Jeanette Wyatt, Barb Klahr, Brenda Bay, Bev Obendorf, Debbie Painter, Lois Jenkins, Tina Ewenfeldt, Jan Winkle. Third Row: Masa Kora, Ira Powers, Steve Zimmerman, Ken Everett, Jay Roberson, Paul Fisk, Larry Hultz, Norman Batt, Jon Watson, Dave Sells. Not Pictured: Jackie Mewhinney. I Joumalism Honors' First Row: Mary Anne Bake, Billi Maritt, Sue Wagstaff, Jan Hall, Margaret Tooley, Colleen Farman, Ellen Piercy. Second Row: Charlene Mullins, Ellen Taylor, Marva Booth, Jan Winkle, Janice Booth, Alyssa Norberg, Von Bowman, Jackie Mewhinney, Cheryl Andrus, Ann Fisk, Connie Green, Judy Trunnell. Award Mayer: The new cheerleaders are Debbie McCormick, Ellen Piercy, Alyssa Norberg and Trudy Bay. Betty Crocker winner is Brenda Bay. Lynn Sorenson takes first in the FFA public speaking. Barb Klahr wins first in State and second at National in the Miss Wool Contest. Lion Scholarships are given to Marva Booth and Brenda Bay. Four-way drama tie for their outstanding work and acting in plays is a W a r d e d t o Barb Vandewall, Carolyn Harrold, Lois Jenkins, and Bonnie Hoagland. Typing awards going to students typing over 50 words a minute are Robin J o h n s o n , J u dy T r o y e r , K a r e n Vinsonhaler, Sheila F l o w e r s , B e v Obendorf, Ellen Piercy, Mike Yamada. Over 70 words are Jan Hall and Brenda Bay. Bill Coles proudly receives the Parma Music Award. Individual Honors' Earning stars in Thespians are Linda Simpson, Carolyn Harrold, Masa Kora, Bonnie Hoaglund, Barb Vandewall, Cheryl Shuff, and Marva Booth. lv X as av rixsyga. ,QQ it is w ?QS5 A T4 Students with outstanding and activity records are given the award Student-of-the-Month. October winner Jane Obendorf, December Judy Hara, September Masa Kora, November Marilyn Mann, March Marilu Wilson, April Marva Booth, February Jay Roberson, May Carolyn Seely, January Brenda Bay. Marilyn Mann, Masa Kora, and Judy Hara are awarded the Outstanding Teenagers of America. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Citizenship Award goes to Marva Booth. Carolyn Seelyis hard work, time, and energy as cheerleader pays off as she is voted Pep Club Girl of the Year. Some of the Football Lettermen are Bill Coles, Von Bowman, Jeff Lundy, Bruce Cole, Larry Hultz, and John Hopkins. Highest Batting Average trophy is won by Jeff Lundy, and All Tennis Lettermen are Marilu Wilson, Larry Hultz, Bill Coles, Jeff Lundy, Janice Suter, Tina Ewenfeldt, Linda Norberg, and Ellen Piercy. Around Baseball Player is Von Bowman. Lettering in Baseball are Larry Hultz, Flip Lundy, Mike Skelton, and Robin Johnson. Lettering in Basketball are Jeff Lundy, Jim Smyth, Bill Coles, Von Bowman, Larry Hultz, and John Hopkins. Jay Roberson accepts his Citizenship award from Mr. Toliver. The Winners of the William H. Danforth Citizenship award are Linda Simpson and, not pictured, David Sells. ASB President, J on Watson, is awarded his trophy. Superlatirer MOST TALENTED: Judy Hara and Lloyd Condron MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Masa Kora and Brenda Bay Senior FRIENDLIEST: Marilyn Mann and Von Bowman MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT: Bill Coles and Carolyn Harrold X A FLIRT AND WOLF: Billie Greenway and Van Case SHIEST: Jay Roberson and Marva Booth MOST ATHLETIC: June Cornwell and Ron Story BEST ALL AROUND: Dave Sells and Carolyn Seely KM GA. Attending Y.M.C.A. Youth Legislature are Masa Kora, Brenda Bay, Norman Batt, and Jeff Lundy. BOYS' STATE' Going to Boys' State are Norm Batt and Jeff Lundy. EM U.N. Youth Pilgrimage winners are Ellen Piercy and Mike Yamada. GIRLS' STATE' Participating at Girls, State are Barb Klahr and Alyssa Norberg. Foreign Relations' and Community Brings' line to Perma Tina Ewenfeldt is the first foreign exchange student to attend Parma High. Coming from Olosstorp, Sweden, she has spent this past year as a senior. She has been an active member of the Student Body as a member of the Drill Team, Pep Club, Foreign Relations, FHA, Annual Staff, Tennis Team and Student Council. In Thespians she took part in Shakespeare's :The Last Leaff She has been living with the Howard Obendorf family and will surely be missed when she returns to her own home in Sweden. Seated 1S Mr Howard Obendorf, standing, Sue, Tina, Bev, and Mrs. Obendorf. 233355, Axfzrv A , 4 my Ei? Qww ,, 'h,' Q 'ff 5 mixg W!-ii' ,W ,M iw? am wx, -wg 2, 5 f.. V iii is wif: ww Homecoming Action W N w x I Hag' Von and Oueen Carolyn Ns The candidates: Marilyn Mann, Von Bowman, Ron Story, Carolyn Seely, Jon Watson, Jane Obendorf. The coronation The Oriental decorations The speaker . . . . . . and the banquet and Crystal read the class prophecies. Judy performed an authentic Japanese dance Lynn Sorenson, who worked especially hard in preparing the prom and banquet, finally gets to enjoy the fruits of his labors. His efforts helped make the entire evening a success. Oriental Fantasy The Crystal Ship band provided the prom music ' 1714 Sweetheart Jan Queen Jan Winkle reigns over her court Pam Bowman, Honorary Princess Sue Obendorf, Susan Brumbaugh, Trudy Bay, and the retiring 1968 Queen is Ellen Piercy. Jan will enjoy a year of learning the interest the boys display in their organization The Future Farmers of America, 1 You must lead as through tomorrow . . . 6'LA5',S'FJ' SENIOR! Aiding in the leadership of the Seniors to seek 'Class Spirit, are Treasurer Marilu Wilson, President Bill Coles, Sergeant at Arms Keith Reno, Secretary Anna Paul, and Vice-President Marilyn Mann. Managing concessions at games, Seniors stashed away the money for 'Senior Week' and a class donation to the school. Seniors WARREN W. BATT Sherman Basketball 2, Tennis 2,3,4, Chess Club 4, Panter Club 3,4, FFA 1, Band l,Work Experience 4. BRENDA LEE BAY Tennis 1,2,3,4, Drill Team 2,3,4, Asst. Drill Mistress 3, Drill Mistress 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Foreign Relations 4, FHA 1,2,3, Recreation Chairman 2, Treasurer 3, National Honor Society 3,4, Vice President 4, Student Council 4, Treasurer 4, Office Staff 3,4, Girls' State 3, Commencement Honor Guard 3, FFA Sweetheart Candidate 2,3, Girl Scouts. SUSAN BENNETT FHA l,2, Pep Club 2,3, Drill Team 2, Track 1. MARVA JANE BOOTH FHA l,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, FTA 4, Historian-Reporter 4, Thespians l,2,3,4, Scribe 4, Annual Staff 2,3,4, Co-Editor 2, Editor 3, Library Club 3,4, Library Staff l,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Journalism Honor Society 3,4, Commencement Usher 3, The Curious Savage 1, The Mouse That Roa.red 2, Pygmalion 3, Student Body Reporter 4. VON EARL BOWMAN Football 2,3,4, Captain 4, Wrestling l, Basketball 4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Student Council 3,4, Vice President 3, FFA l,2,3, Foreign Relations 3,4, President 4, Paper Staff 4, Sr. Reporter 4, Class President 1, Work Experience 4. LARRY CAPENER Transfer 4, Work Experience 4. THOMAS VAN CASE Van', Wrestling 2, Baseball 3, Panther Club 3, FFA 3. WILLARD RAY COLES BilV, Transfer 2, Football 4, Co-Captain 4, Baseball 2,3,4, District Champs 3, Tennis 3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Chorus 3,4, SRV Honor Choir 4, Vice President 3,4, FFA 2,3,4, Sentinel 3, Delegate to Kansas City 3, FTA 4, Chess Club 4, Foreign Relations 3,4, President 3, Panther Club 4, Student Council 3,4, Class President 4, FFA High Individual in Meats 3, Pre Youth Legislature 3, Youth Legislature 3, Legislator 3. LLOYD CONDRON Track, Cross Country 3, Basketball 1,4, Football 1, Chess Club 3, Track Club 3, Science Club 2, Foreign Language Club 3, Band 1, Drama Club 1, Lettermans Club 1, Art Club 1, Young Americans 1, Transfer 4. JUNE CORNWELL Track 1,3, GAA 1,2, Pep Club 2,3, Drill Team 2, FHA l,2, Cheerleader 1,3, Class Vice President l, Homecoming Royalty 3. KENNETH EVERETT Ken FFA l,2,3,4 Treasurer 4, Science Club 3, Chess Club 4, Work Experience 4. TINA EWENFELDT Foreign exchange student 4, Student Council 4, Drill Team 4, Pep Club, FHA 4, Annual Staff 4, Tennis 4, Thespians 4, The Last Leafn 4, Foreign Relations 4. PAUL DIETRICH FISK Tiger,' Tennis 2,35 Track 3,45 Concert Band 1,25 Pep Band 1,2,45 Marching Band 1,25 Honor Band 25 Thespian 1,2,3,45 Work Experience 45 National Honor Society 3,4, President 45 Student Council 4, Vice President 45 Boys' State Delegate 3. BILLIE KAY GREENWAY Bi1l,' Band 15 FTA 45 Drill Team 2,35 Pep Club 2,3, President 35 FHA 15 Foreign Relations 25 Work Experience 45 Junior Y-Teens 1. Seniors JERRY DEAN FRITTS Panther Club 1,2,3,4, President 45 FFA 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1 ,2,35 Football 45 Wrestling 3,4. JUDY HARA Pep Club 253,45 Drill Team 2,3,45 Foreign Relations 3,45 Treasurer 45 FTA 3,4, President 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Journalism Honor Society 45 Student Council 45 Science Club 35 Band 1,25 Student of the Month 45 Alternate to United Nation Pilgrimage 35 Honor Guard 35 Outstanding Teenager of America 45 Summer School at University of Idaho-Computer Programming 35 Alternate to the National Science Foundation-Summer Camp at Whitman College 35 Girl Scout. SUSAN L. GAHLEY Pep Club 25 FTA 3,45 FHA 1,25 Teachers Aid 3,45 Foreign 3. CAROLYN KAY HARROLD Tennis 15 Pep Club 2,3,4, President 3,45 F H A 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , Parliamentarian 25 FTA 4, Treasurer 25 Marching Band 1,25 Concert Band 1,25 Thespians 1,2,3,45 Chorus 15 Library Club 45 Paper Staff 35 Plays: The Curious Savage 15 The Mouse That Roaredi' 25 Pygmal- ion', 35 The Last Leaf 45 District Regional and State Declamation Contest 3. AGNES GAMMEL MASH Pep Club 2,35 FHA 35 Library Club 45 Y-Teens 1. MARCELLA I. HILL Marcie,' Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Concert Band 1,2,35 Chorus 3, Secretary 3, Pep Band 35 FTA 45 Secretary 45 Foreign Relations 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 FHA 1,4. DICK GOULD Basketball 2,35 Work Experience 4. SANDRA JANE HILL Sandi,' FHA 1,25 FTA 2,3,45 Foreign Relations 3,45 Pep Club 25 Library Club 35 Commence- ment Usher 35 Girl Scoutsg 4-H5 MIA. BONNIE HOAGLAND Band 1,2,3, Drum MANUAL HOSKINS Majorette 33 FHA 1,2 ,3 ,4 , Historian Reporter 33 Thespians 1 ,2 ,3 ,4, Historian Reporter 43 Drill Team 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Chorus lg Pianist for Chorus 13 Office Staff 33 Work Experience 4g Curious Savagen 13 Charlie's Aunt 23 The Mouse That Roared 23 Pygmal- ionn 33 g'She Stoops to Conqueru 33 The Last Leaf 4. MASA M. KORA, JR. 'fKasa Mora Basketball l,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Tennis 3,43 Panther Club 2,3,43 Thespians 1,2,3,43 Chess Club 4g Concert Band 1,2,3,43 Vice President 3, President 4, Student Director 43 Pep Band 1,23 SRV Honor Band 1,2,3,43 Marching Band 1,2,3Q Student Council 43 National Honor Society 3,43 Foreign Relations 43 Student of the Month 43 United Nations Pilgrimage 33 Commencement Honor Guard 33 Top 1012 NEDT 23 National High School Test of the United Nations 33 Plays: The Curious Savage 1, The Mouse That Roared 2, Pygmalion 3, 'The Telltale Heart 3' 4, YMCA Pre-Youth Legislature 3,43 Orientation in Politics Conference 3. BRENDA LEWMAN Bren FHA 23 FTA 23 Transfer 33 Work Experience 4. JOLENE JORGENSEN .glow Thespians 2,3,4Q Library Club 33 FTA 3,4. MARILYN MANN Tennis 2,3343 Pep Club 2,3,43 Thespians 2,3,43 Foreign Relations 2,3,4, Secretary3 Class Vice President 43 Office Staff 3,43 Homecoming Queen 43 FFA Royalty 33 Tip Off Royalty 33 Jr. Carnival Queen 33 Outstanding Teenage of America fParma Highl 43 Student of the Month 4. CONNIE MURRAY Pep Club 2,33 Drill Team 23 FHA 1,23 GAA 13 Cheerleader 13 Teachers Aid 23 Jobs Daughters 1. LOIS ELLEN JENKINS 'fBunny FTA 2,3,43 Chess Club 43 Foreign Relations l,2,3,43 Thespians l,2,3,4Q Library Club 3,43 Girls Track 13 Librarian 2,33 Plays: 'The Curious Savagev 13 The Mouse That Roared 23 Pygmal- ion 33 She Stoops to Conquer 33 The Tell Tale Heartv 43 Girls' State 33 Declamation, District, Regional and S t a t e 3 3 B e s t Supporting Actress 33 Graduation Usherette 334-H. MERLENMEANS Football 1,2,3,43 Baseball 13 Wrestling 1,3,4Q FFA 1,2,3,4Q FTA4. JAMES EDWARD OBENDORF Slim FFA 1 ,2,33 Work Experience 4. LINDA KLINE Pep Club 23 Drill Team l 3 F T A 3 3 Work Experience 4. ANN MILLER Transfer 3. JANE OBENDORF Tennis 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4, Secretary 43 Drill Team 33 Foreign Relations 2,3,4Q FTA 43 Class Secretary 23 Cheerleader 23 Office Staff 43 FFA Honorary Princess 13 Home- coming Royalty 33 Student of the Month 4. Seniors JAY ROBERSON 3 STEVE WAYNE OBENDORF Track 3g FFA lg Science Club 3, Work Experience 4. ROBERT POPOVICH ..PopS,, Transfer 43 Football Coach Uunior Highl 4. D E B O R A H AN N PAINTER Deb Transfer 2g Library Cl u b 3 , 4, Vi c e President 4, Pep Club 2, N ig ht o f Pla y s Prompter 4g Com- mencement Usher 3. IRA POWERS FTA 4, Vice-President 4, FFA 2,3g Work Experience 4. ANNA JEAN PAUL ..Bim,, Pep Club l,2,3g FTA 3g Annual Staff 23 GAA 1 , 2 g T r a c k l g Cheerleader 2,3g Class Vice President lg Class Secretary 4, Flame Queen 2. PHILIP W. PRYOR ..Phil,, FFA l,2,3, Student Council 2, Work Experience 3,4, CLAUDE PEARCY Football 3,4, Wrestling 3,4g Track 3, FTA 3,4g FFA 2,3g Band lgWork Experience 4. KEITH RENO Class Officer 4g Work Experience 4. Tennis 3,4g Science Club 2, FFA l,2,3,4, Secretary, C0111mift6e Chairmanshipg Panther Club 3,4g Pep Band lg Marching Band lg Concert Band lg National Honor Society 3,4g Student Council 2,4, Secretary 4g l'st High Individual in District Meats and Rafter Cutting, FFA's Scholarship for 2 yearsg 4-H 9 years, Vice President, President twice. STEVEN PAUL SCHULTZ Steve FFA 1,2,3,4, Reporter 3, Vice President 4g FTA 4, Work Experience 45 National FFA Dairy Products Contest 3g 3'rd High Individual State FFA Meats Contest 3, Gold Award in National FFA Meats Contest 4. SHARON LYNN SCOTT Pep Club 2,3g FTA 3,4, GAA l,2g Work Experience. CAROLYN SEELY Pep Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3, Thespians 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 4g Foreign Relations 2,3,4, Secretary 33 Annual Staff 23 Student Council 3,4, Secretary 3, Drill Team 2, Class Secretary lg Class Treasurer 3g Cheerleader 4g Office Staff 3,4, Outstanding Teenager of America Award 4, YMCA Youth Legislature Delegate 3g Plays: g'The Curious Savagen l, Pygmalion 3. DAVID EUGENE SELLS Football l,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4g Basketball lg Track 1,2g Band 1,2,3g Pep Band l,2,3g Honor Band 2g Thespians l,2,3,4, FFA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4, District President 2,3g Work Experience 4, High Individual State Meats at Moscowg Gold Award at National Dairy Products Contest in Waterloo, Iowa, Gold Award at National Meats Contest in Kansas City, Ngo., State Executive Committee of State Association o FFA. LINDA FAYE SIMPSON Lynn,, Pep Club 2,3,4g GAA lg Library Club 4, Foreign Relations 4g Band l,2g Track lg She Stoops to Conquer 3g Night of Plays Prompter 4. CRYSTAL SKELTON Track 1g Pep Club 2,3 ,4g Foreign Relations 4g Office Staff 4, Mascot 4g Tip Off Royalty 3g Girl Scouts. JON CHRISTOPHER WATSON 'iYosh Wrestling 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1g Panther Club, Concert Band l,2g Pep Band l,2g Marching Band 1,2g SRV Honor Band 2g Office Staff 4g Student Council 4, President 4g Class Vice President 33 Boys' State Delegate 3g National Honor Society 4g Work Experience 4. Not Pictured Dianne Shaw BLANCA SOLIS FTA 3,4, FHA 1gWork Experience 4. MARY LOUISE WILSON Marilu Tennis 1,2,3,4g FTA l,2,3 ,4g Parliamentarian 3g Historian Reporter 4g Pep Club 2,3,4g Foreign Relations 3,4g Vice President 3g Pep Band 3g FTA 4g Drill Team 2g Band l,2,3, Librarian 3g National Honor Society 3,4g Secretary- Treasurer 4g Class Treasurer 2,4g Y Teens 1, Treasurer 1g Girl S c o u t s g U . N . Pilgrimage 3g Commence- ment Usher 3. Seniors' RON STORY 'lMoose Football 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4g Wrestling l,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, Baseball lg Track 3,4g FFA 1,2,3g FTA 3g Panther Club 2,3,4g Work Experience 4. JEANETTE MARIE WYATT Tinker Pep Club 2,3,4g Drill Team3,4, Sr. Assistantg Library Club 4g Y-Teens 1, President lg FHA 1g Band 1,2g GAA l,2g Office Staff 3,4, Girl Scoutsg Saddle C1ubg4-H. BARBARA CORDELIA VANDEWALL Transfer 33 FTA 4g Foreign Relations 4g Library Club 3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4g Thespians 4g Librarian 3,4g Plays: Pygmalion 3, She Stoops to Conquer 3, A Night of Plays 4. STEVE ZIMMERMAN Band 1,2g Section Leader 2g Work Experience 4. It takes a lot of school spirit for our sports activities and some of the Seniors who lead the way are Dave Sells, Bill Coles, Carolyn Seely Ron Story and Masa Kora Juniors' Leading the Junior Class are Vice-President Jim Hopkins, Secretary Juanita Padilla, Treasurer Jim Smyth, and President Lynn Sorenson. lf' in Rick Abbott Charlotte Anderson Cheryl Andrus Janice Cone Betty Dunbar Gerry Emery Mary Anne Bake Norman Batt Harvey Booth Gary Goslin Jan Hall Sandra Hanny Pat Borden Ray Botkins Pam Bowman Rodney Breshears Will Brixey Bruce Cole Colleen Farman Kelly Franklin Rey Garcia , V,,.1 -47' Ja I ff! tra Dale Hatnar Debbie Hibberd Darlene Hill Jim Hopkins John Hopkins Bev Horrace Larry Hultz Renee Jemmett Barb Klahr Byron Lancaster Jeff Lundy Noe Maldenado Billi Maritt Anne Martin Gary Marostica Toni Maxim Jackie Mewhinney Roger Moftis Juniors' Plunging in for a record high the Juniors rolled in money from the Junior Carnival. To climax the year was the Junior-Senior Prom. Uniting spirit was one of the outstanding traits of the class. Juniors display their float in the Homecoming Parade of 5 Lynn Morrison Mike Morrison Charlene Mullins Mike Murray Juniors' Bob Noble Alyssa Norberg Bev Obendorf Juanita Padilla Jerry Page Ellen Piercy Y Penny Piiefer Rodney Phelps Lee Post Jeff Pryor Julie Paul Kay Redin ,. Not Pictured W Terry Smith Vicki Supnet s HHH?-uqrwlmwggnh I E 'Wm 3 5 I Lynn Sorenson Jeff Sutton Ellen Taylor Mike Reynolds Gary Rucker Barbara Shaner Gilbert Tuning Linda Wagner Linda Watkins Cheryl Shuff Danny Smith Jim Smyth Steve Snyder Kem Sorrell Ken Sorrell Loretta Thomas Margaret Tooley Judy Trunnell Sue Wagstaff Jan Winkle Mike Yamada Sophomore: Leonard Abbott Ron Abbott Harriet Allender Sharon Allgood Mark Bake Doreen Baker Trudy Bay David Bennett Janice Booth Jim Breshears John Breshears Brenda Brixey Susan Brumbaugh Jim Coles Minnie Cruickshank Driving for a great homecoming, Sophomores sponsored the dance with 'The Crystal Shipsl. Discovering the advantages of high school, the class pitched in to make this year one of the best. Accepting leadership of the class are Secretary Connie Green, Treasurer Susan Brambaugh, Vice-President Jim Coles, and President Robin Johnson. Sopbomorer W 5 aw E HUM H w N 5 s Vickie Farman Sheila Flowers Connie Green Doug Gross Bob German Kathy Golden Olga Gonzales Pam Gould Sherman Henderson Darlene Hibberd Ron Hoskins Irene Johnson Robin Johnson Wenden J orgenson Duane Kido Dale Knapp Kathy Knapp Pete Koehler Philip Lundy Sherry Marez Nopbofmozer Kirk McCollough Cathy Morrison Bobbie Ray Tina Roberson l Debbie McCormick Diana McCurry Terry Morrison Derek Mower Mike Richard Diana Riggs Pam Roberts Charles Rueth l N N Gloria Means Janice Means Sandra Miller Val Nielson Gene Norland Becky Paul Class Clowns are inevitable as Mark Bak strating. 'rnmw 5 3 1 1 5 5 5 i Gerald Rueth Dan Scott Tom Sells Mary Solis Lynn Stacy Ken Steinhaus and Mike Skelton are demon- Not Pictured Lewis Atkinson Connie Brown Ann Fisk Bev Goskin Bob Hoskins Pat Palmer Alan Simon 1 5 s K Sophomore: we we 2 Ken Seward Janice Suter Karen Vinsonhaler Roalyn Wilkerson Mike Skelton Terri Smith Judy Troyer Judy Uranga Ken Wall Marcia Weeks Mark Winkle Ken Yekel Herbmea Heading the Freshman class are Vice-President: Rick Maggard, Secretary: Sandi Murray, President: Don Wilson, Treasurer: Rick Brown. A delightful comedy about two boys who find themselves in a hard-to-explain-mess. Huck Finn is mistakably taken for the Phelps, nephew, Tom Sawyer, who was to come to the Phelps, home on Thursday from St. Petersburgh. The two are looking for a captured slave boy, Tim, who has run away from his master. It ends with Tom and Huck explaining who they really are, after creating a near disaster, and scaring the Phelps to death. First Row: Lynn Wolgamott, Jackie Keller, Robyn Nelson, Cathy Carter, Vicki Zurcher, Sandra Rucker, Kathy Noble, Marcy Emery, Linda Norberg, Sue Obendorf, Mary Uranga, Jeanne Sutton, Kip Forsdick, Mike Trunnell, Randy Talich, Bim Lewman. Second Row: Kay Roberts, Lee Sullivan, Lorrie Griffin, Maria Gonzales, Valerie Blackburn, Nancy Roberts, Margaret Brewer, Sherrie Breshears, Gen Andrus, Dixie Wagner, Karla Brixey, Jill Crawford, Sandra Murray, Karen Pollard, Yvonne Richard, Doris Yasuda, Kerry Franklin. Third Row: Raynel Pettis, Debbie Thomas, Debbie Hiatt, Thelma Williams, Janice Smallwood, Jo Vandewall, Nancy VanDeVanter, Carol Henley, Debbie Riggs, Lori Otani, Darlene Thompson, Susie Moran, Tom Hopkins, Manuel Maldonado, Ric Maggard, Dean Ashcraft, Don Wilson, Randy Smith. Fourth Row: Linda Martin, Renae Rowland, Joni Booth, Mary Maness, Bev Lake, Brian Slinker, Tom Stone, Robert Abbott, Kim Wardwell, Bill Perecz, Vincent Hinman, Dave Paul, Brian Cone, Pedro Chavez. Fifth Row: Maureen Tanner, Kathy Cornwell, Brenda Collins, Vicki Gammel, Steve Nelson, Steve Fritts, Paul Post, Art Miller, Rick Brown, Toni Shultz, John Obendorf, Bob Watkins, Ron Snyder, Craig Thebo, Vic Marostica, Matthew Kora, Ron Painter. Not Pictured: Robert Brixey, Ramby Garcia, Allen Gebert, Gary Maples, Tim Sandy, Vicki Talbot, Mike Woodland. Freshmen capture third prize with l'Hang 'em High? Lynn Capture: ASB President Nile Sw Campaigns Elections New UMUBII Secretary Cheryl Shuff, Vice-President Mike Yamada, and Treasurer Barbara Klahr will assist Lynn in leading the ASB. Running candidate for President is Jim Hopkins. Secretary Jay Roberson and President Jon Watson will retire to leave the school in the hands of the 1969-1970 officers. A mighty speech won the office of Chaplain for Jim Coles. Senior class President, Bill Coles, speaking on the attributes of Robin Johnson. The student body elections got into full swing the week of April 4 with bright campaign posters covering every available wall space in the halls and speeches being made by the candidates and their campaign managers. The candidates for the election were: President: Lynn Sorenson, Jim Hopkins: Vice-President: Mike Yamada, Robin Johnson: Treasurer: Alyssa Norberg, Barb Klahr, Ron Abbottg Secretary: Julia Paul, Juanita Padilla, Cheryl Shuffg Chaplain: Jan Winkle, Jim Coles. .Aww I 'Silt Junior, Lynn Morrison, is the winner of the pie eating contest. mgy V, 1 f 1 ,216 n HM . ew' ' W Worr . M. ,,,,,,,,g , ,, V . , , I 4 M,f.Mis-,Mw,:'H V fn l 7 f A W af 1 A Y so - is so 5 U -V 2 -ft? ff if Vp , Q if ,gli if ,? 'f V fum ago , . . ' 7' ,., Q , , KW . ,f 'Ta,ff':w-wh' jf JUL' ' ,, iiiiya' ' iwflb - ' ' '-'i,T!3f,m2?Z ml? 5 i W-5 122. 2143 . IS - v r , f I H , ' v ' QQ, I 2, . , s z A 1 :ff W ' ,M , , v 4 fn 'W' .1 2 Qi. fri MY, 2 . 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Booth, Mvarva Jane 25,28,31,33, 35,37,70,71,72,75,9l Borden, Pat 38,39,96 Bowman, Pam 28,29,33,34,73,87, 96 Bowman, Von 3,16,27,29,36,44, 45,48,49,62,63,70,73,74,82, 83,91 Breshears, Jim 30,62,l00 Breshears, Johnie 31,44,48,64, 66,100 Breshears, Rodney 30,96 Breshears, Sherrie 31,105 Breshears, Shirley 22,31,37 Brewer, Margaret 105 Brixey, Brenda 33,100 Brixey, Karla 39,105 Brixey, Will 12,l4,32,44,45,96 Brown, Richard 30,64,65,67,104, 105 Brumbaugh, Susan 43,80,81,86, 87,100 Capener, Larry 10,91 Carter, Cathy 31,38,39,l05 Case, Van 14,15,32,75,91 Chavez, Pedro 39,105 Cole, Bruce 14,30,32,38,39,44, 45,53,72,96 Coles, Bill 11,12,l4,25,31,32, 36,37,38,39,44,45,48,49,56, 59,62,65,72,73,74,88,90,91, 95,107,108 Coles, Jim 14,32,36,38,39,44, 45,48,86,100,107,111 Collins, Brenda 104 Condron, Lloyd 2,10,64,67,74, 91 Cone, Brian 36,44,105 Cone, Janice 31,33,34,37,96 Cornwell, June 15,75,91 Cornwell, Kathy 104 Crawford, Jill 31,39,105 Cruickshank, Minnie 2,35,37,100 Davidson, William 22,38,39,109 Dunbar, Betty 37,96 Ellis, Bob 23,28,29,52,54,55 Emery, Gerry 29,33,34,96 Emery, Marcy 31,105 Everett, Ken 30,37,70,91 Ewenfeldt, Tina 28,31,33,34, 35,36,56,70,73,77,80,81,91,110 Farman, Colleen 29,70,96 Farman, Vickie 38,39,101 Faulks, Fred 23,30,108,109 Fisk, Ann 28,29,31,33,34,70 Fisk, Paul 15,17,24,25,29,35, 54,70,92 Flowers, Sheila 33,101 Forsdick, Kip 48,105 Franklin, Kelly 96 Franklin, Kerry 105 Fritts, Jerry 9,44,52,53,54, 55,92 Fritts, Steve 105 Gahley, Susan 92 Gammel, Agnes 30,92 Gammel, Vickie 104 Garcia, Rey 39,96 Gebert, Allen 44 German, Bob 37,101 Golden, Kathy 100 Gonzales, Maria 104 Gonzales, Olga 100 Goslin, Beverly 39 Goslin, Gary 9,52,54,55,96 Gould, Dick 92 Gould, Pamela 39,101 Green, Connie 28,29,31,33,34 38.39.70,l00.101 Index Greenway, Billie 10,31,75,92 Griffin, Lorrie 31,104 Gross, Doug 25,32,3s,39,44,45, 48,101 Hall, Jan 2,15,25,28,31,33,34, 35,70,96,107 Hanny, Sandra 37,96 Hara, Judy 25,28,31,33,34,36, 68,70,72,74,84,92 Harnar, Dale 97 Harrold, Carolyn 25,31,33,35, 37,72,74,92 Henderson, Sherman 101 Henley, Carol 31,39,105 Hiatt, Debra Ann 39,104 Hibberd, Darlene 101 Hibberd, Debbie 39,97 Hill, Darlene 29,31,33,36,38,39, 97 I-lill, Marcia 31,33,36,92 Hill, Sandra 36,70,92 Hinman, Vincent 30,44,l05 Hoagland, Bonnie 15,31,33,34, 35,72,93,110 Hopkins, Jim 9,14,24,25,30,32, 38,39,44,45,54,55,107,111 Hopkins, John 12,l5,30,3l,32, 48,73,97 Hopkins, John 12,15,30,31,32, 48,73,97 Hopkins, Tom 30,48,105 Horrace, Bev 33,36,38,39,70,96, 97 Horton, Paul 23,37 Hoskins, Bob 108 Hoskins, Manuel 93 Hoskins, Ronny 101 Hultz, Fred 56 Hultz, Larry 10,28,32,35,36, 44,45,48,49,56,57,62,70,73 laderosa, Dominic 17,19,23,25, 36,109 Jakubowski, Walter 44,5 2,64 Jemmett, Renee 33,97 Jenkins, Lois 2,31 ,35,36,37, 70,72,93,1l0 Johnson, lrene 101 Johnson, Robin 8,14,25,33,34, 38,39,73,100,101 Jones, Steve 44,48 Jorgensen, Jolene 31,35,93 Jorgensen, Wenden 38,39,64,66, 101 Keller, Jackie 104 Kido, Duane 38,39,44,45,48,101 Kingston, Charles 22 Klahr, Barb 12,29,33,34,36,42, 43,70,71,76,97,107,l1l Kline, Linda 15,93 Knapp, Dale 53,101 Knapp, Kathy 101 Koehler, Pete 15,35,44,48,64, 101 Kora, Masa 2,6,10,25,32,35,36, 37,38,39,48,49,56,58,62,64, 65,72,74,76,93,95 Kora, Matthew 38,39,53,70,105 Kunkel, Adriana 22 Laca, Julian 17 Lake, Beverly 39,105 Lancaster, Byron 37,64,66,97 Leigh, Glenda 22,33,109 Lewman, Bim 30,105 Lewman, Brenda 93 Lundy, Flip 32,38,39,48,56,59, 62,73,101 Lundy, Jeff 12,14,25,32,36,44, 45,48,49,56,58,62,63,65,73, 76,97 Magard, Ric 48,104,105 Maldonado, Manuel 44,48,64,65, 66,105 Maldonado, Noe 39,48,49,64 Maness, Mary 104 Mann, Marilyn 2,12,15,28,29, 31,33,35,36,58,70,72,74,80, 81,83,89,90,93 Marez, Sherry 101 Marostica, Gary 30,32,44,45, 64,66,97 Marostica, Vic 30,53,105 Martin, Anne 37,97 Martin, Linda 104 Maritt, Billi 29,31,33,70, 97 Maxim, Toni 33,3437 Mccouuugh, Kirk 30,102 McCormick, Deborah 31,33,34,35, 38,39,71,102 McCurry, Diana 31,102 Means, Gloria 102 Means, Janice 39,102 Means, Merlin 30,44,45,52,53, 54,55,93 Mewhinney, Jackie 28,31,36,70, 97 Meyers, George 44,62 Miller, Ann 39,93 Miller, Arthur 105 Miller, Sandy 39,102 Moffis, Roger 97 Moran, Susie 31,105 Morrison, Cathy 39,102 Morrison, Lynn 9,15,30,32,40, 44,45,52,53,54,55,81,98,108 Morrison, Mike 30,31,98 Morrison, Terry 44,53,l 02 Mower, Derek 35,114,102 Mullins, Charlene 28,29,70,98 Murry, Connie 93 Murry, Mike 14,31,32,62,63,98 Murry, Sandra 31,37,43,104,105 Nelson, Robyn 39,104 Nielsen, Val 35,38,39,48,102, 110 Noble, Bob 30,37,44,98 Noble, Kathy 31,105 Norberg, Alyssa 15,17,28,31,33, 34,35,36,59,70,71,76,98 Norberg, Linda 28,31,56,59,73, 105 Norberg, Pauline Z3,3l,108 Norland, Gene 102 Obendorf, Bev 10,12,28,31,33, 34,35,36,56,57,70,77,80,81, 98,110 Obendorf, Jane 3,15,16,28,29, 31,33,36,58,72,83,93 Obendorf, Jim 93 Obendorf, John 44,105 Obendorf, Steve 94 Obendorf, Sue 31,77,87,105 O'Neil, Joseph 23,37 O'Neil, Lousise 22,108 Otani, Lori 31,105 Padilla, Juanita 12,31,33,35, 42,43,83,96,98,110 Page, Jerry 98 Painter, Debbie 37,70,94 Painter, Ron 105 Paul, Anna 90,94 Paul, Becky 37,102,108 Paul, Dave 30,105 Paul, Julie 11,31,35,37,70,98 Pearcy, Claude 12,31,44,34,52, 53,94 Perecz, Bill 30,38,39,48,105 Pettis, Raynel 104 Pfeifer, Penny 11,70,98,11O Phelps, Rodney 14,32,52,53,86, 98 Piercy, Ellen 11,25,29,3O,31, 33,35,36,42,43,56,57,70,71, 73,76,87,98 Pollard, Karen 31,39,105 Popovich, Bob 86,94,11l Post, Lee 30,98 Post, Paul 30,44,98,105 Powers, Ira 31,70,94 Pryor, Jeff 30,98 Pryor, Phil 94 Ray, Bobbie 28,31,33,37,102 Redin, Kay 70,98,l10 Reno, Keith 90,94 Reynolds, Mike 30,32,35,44,45, 64,66,99,11O Richard, Mike 30,102 Richard, Yvonne 31,105 Riggs, Debbie 31,57,105 Riggs, Diana 37,102 Roberson, Jay 14,24,25,30,32, 56,5 8,69,70,72,75,94,107 Roberson, Tina 37,102 Roberts, Kay 39,104 Roberts, Nancy 39,105 Roberts, Pam 102 Rowland, Renae 39,104 Rueth, Charles 30,37,102 Rueth, Gerald 30,103 Rucker, Gary 14,30,32,38,39,44, 45,96 Rucker, Sandy 31,39,105 Schultz, Steve 12,17,25,30,31, 94 Schultz, Tony 30,105 Scott, Dan 30,44,48,49,l03 Scott, Sharon 94 Seely, Carolyn 3,11,12,15,29, 33,35,36,42,43,72,75,78,82, 83,94,95,109 Sells, Dave 12,25,26,30,32,44, 70,75,94,95 Sells, Tom 30,48,62,63,l03 Seward, Ken 30,38,39,l03,108 Shaner, Barb 33,34,36,37,99 Shuff, Cheryl 31,33,34,35,72, 99,107,110,1l1 Simpson, Linda 33,36,37,72,73, 94 Skelton, Crystal 12,33,36,42, 43,84,86,95 Skelton, Mike 30,32,36,38,39, 44,45,48,62,63,65,73,102,l03 Slinker, Bryan 105 Smith, Danny 99 Smith, Randy 105 Smith, Terri 34,35,l03,109 Smith, Terry 39 Smyth, Jim 8,14,l5,32,36,41, 48,49,56,57,73,96,99 Snyder, Ron 53,1-05 Snyder, Steve 31,32,52,54,55, 99 Solis, Mary 39,103 Solis, Blanca 95 Sorenson, Lynn 9,17,30,32,35, 36,44,45,52,53,54,55,71,84, 96,99,105,111 Sorrell, Kemmcr 53,99 Sorrell, Kenneth 30,32,39,53,99 Stacy, Lynn 37,53,l03 Steinhaus, Ken 44,103 Stone, Tom 38,39,48,56,l05 Story, Ron 3,8,12,15,32,40,44, 45,52,53,54,55,75,83,95 Sullivan, Lee 104 Suter, Janice 31 ,33,34,35,73, 103,108 Sutton, Jeanne 31,105 Sutton, Jeff 38,39,99 Talich, Randy 30,105 Tanner, Maureen 104 Taylor, Ellen 28,31,36,37,38, 39,70,99 Thebo, Craig 30,56,105 Thomas, Debbie 39,104 Thomas, Lorretta 31,36,37,99 Thompson, Darlene 31,105 Tooley, Margaret 25,28,29,36, 70,99 Troyer, Judy 38,39,56,59,103 Trunnell, Judy 12,16,28,29,31, 33,34,70,80,81,99,109 Trunnel, Mike 30,44,64,65,66, 105 Tuning, Gilbert 12,32,44,52,53, 54,55,62,64,99 Uranga, Judy 31,33,34,103 Uranga, Mary 31,105 VanDevanter, Nancy 39,105 Vandewall, Barb 25,31,35,36,37, 72,95,110 Vandewall, JoAnne 105 Vinsonhaler, Karen 31,33,36,72, 103 Wagner, Dixie 39,105 Wager, Linda 33,34,36,37,99 Wagstaff, Sue 11,29,31,70,99 Wall, Ken 44,62,103 Wardwell, Kim 38,39,44,53,64, 66,105 Watkins, Bob 105 Watkins, Linda 33,99 Watson, Jon 3,9,11,l7,18,24,25, 29,32,52,53,54,55,70,73,83, 95,107,110,11l Weeks, Marcia 103 Wilkerson, Roalyn 103 Williams, Thelma 39,104 Wilson, Don 30,44,104,105 Wilson, Marilu 31,33,36,56,58, 90,95 Winkle, Jan 3l,33,70,79,86,87, 99 Winkle, Marilu 31,33,36,56,58, 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