T H E R 1 M R o C K 9 514 r ofm Cpendergraft To Mr ohn Pcndergrasl fhrs Rzmrock ze smccrclu dedzcaled ln reeognzlzon o hzs znspzr mg guidance and unfazlmg loyalty fo Della Hxgh School . . . 1 Dedication -f 938.. THE RIMROCK Sponsors Adams Eat Here Ia C D Allen and Son Best Yett Dxnmg Room B Y P U Consumers Gas and O11 Company Crown Beauty Shop C1 ovs n D1 ug Company Dav1s Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Clothmg Company Cleanme Shop Co op Telephone Company Creamuy Company Dally Independent Hardware Company House Floral Company Flour Whlls Compa ay Market Dunbar s Drug Store Inc E vp lan Theater Paxrlamb and Falrlamb F1 ost and T1 owbrldge Garre t M6fC111f1l8 Company Gem Barbex Shop Gem Beauty Shop Glt nn s Ha1du are Grand Mesa l umbe Company GL1llGf Motcar Company H1 h School Grocezy XV Hol'a1ads Company Ho'ly Su a1 Corporatxon Ho cl Eldlna Independent Lumber Company T aF1ance B auty Shop Laycock Garage Lohmann Motor Company Lotus Beauty Shoppe Nlather s Candy Kltchen Meredlth Stud1o Nltsa Chevrolet Company lN4esa Feed Store Moderla Barber Shop Mlodern Market Murphy s Sportmg Goods New Method Laundry Osborn Company Pace Electrlc Company C Penney Company Inc Peterson ohn Potter s ewelry Store Pena n ton s Clo hlng Store SCl'1111IClf Hardware Company Shell SCFVICC Statlon QlI1Cl'11I' SCFVICC Statlon S ar Bakery Strong R F Swlft Cleam Stat1on Terrell s Cafe Tho p Apparel Shop Toby s Market TI1 11 lc f1ll1ng Statxon Van Vollxenburgh s V1 gll s Sl oe Shop Warner W W Wfvatson Drck W1 xte Eagle Oll aad PCl:T1'l111g Company . . , . . , . , . 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L, Qc 'Sr , W I Y ' THERIMROCK ...19 an Ag ,fx WE FACUU x 1 9, ff, xg , V I xp ,K ,fn 1 6- f y i A wi f f W I' 1 9 T H E RIM R U C K Senzor Class H lsiory 193 1938 It s the lntlc thmffs that count And especrally when rt comes to the grand cllmai of varrety berng the spree of lrfe rt 1s then that obseryatron vull drsclose the xalue of thrs salt and pepper class Athletrcs Capital honor for sports m thrs Class of 8 drdnt stop wrth Just hrgh school herorsm but went on Wlth the Western Slope Basketball Champronshrp and the All Junctlon Tigers gave D H S second place for the Western Slope Football Champronshrp and All State placements of J T Hlnds as qu rrterback on the Hrst te am and Buddy Bugg as All State tackle on the second team Scholarshrp Htgh standards for scholarshrp are represented by Ruth Banks who w0n frrst place rn the state IH Engllsh XII and socrology rt the scholalshrp contest at Gun nrson by Catherrne Fulghum who won second place rn llteratule XII and soclal c1v1cs and by Arta Boyyle who won fourth ln the state IH Englrsh and constrtutlon Muslc The mustml tournament rn Grand Junetron gaxe D H S hrgh rttrngs so lngh rn fact that the band was ellgrble for entrance ln the Musrc Tournament at Proto Utah Srngle honors may be g1XCI'l to Drum Major Leo Meyer who was deslgnated as the best clarrnetlst at the Grand Junctron tournament Dr rmatrcs Senror class partrclpams 1n the One Act Play Contest were Ruth Banks and Betty Jane Murphy I I 1 .K ' A O . .K U I . , . , , . 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' ' s , ' 1 ' ' , ,' The Cparztlver Cpant S11 BSCR TODAY PA N11-'ER PANT .5 PAONIA T0 PANTHER PANT Publmhea B1 Weekly By The Dena 1-ugh School FRIDAY, OCT 8 o 1 No Delta, Colorado October 5 1937 Prtce 5 Cents Subscnpuons Pass 300 Mark Students Apprec1ate School Improwements Probably the most not1ceable 1l'Il provement IS the lawn the sprlnklmg system and the new Sld6W3lkS on tl el west s1de of the h1gh school Thls new lawn requlred 340 pounds of blue grass and 60 pounds of clover The cost amounted to over S100 The redecoratlon of the bu1ld1ng IS also a great 1mprovement The audx torlum and gymnaslum have been 16 pa1nted and two lmpresslve murals by A L Rowell have been hung Thel acoustlcal celotex cellmg s a b1g asset there IS no rebound of sound There are 5400 square Cellln feet each celotex t1le havmg 144 holes T.l'llS IS a total of 777 660 holes for sound absorptlon The cost of the ce1l1ng was almost S2 000 l All the rooms had the woodwork1 cleaned and varn1shed and the walls were kalsomlned the latter part of May The stadum has been pamted a brlght green HIGH SCHOOL STADIUM 1n hlgh wh1te letters on the back can be seen for mlles from the ma1n h1ghway The fleld has been hghted and lt IS the best newly sodded fleld Delta has ever had All 1n all the stad1um IS the best on the western slope A couple of years ago some eff1c1ent safe crackers rauded the 0fflC6 and de 1 fnohshed the safe To avold th1s hap pen1ng agam a relnforced concrete vault has been u1stalled It IS bu1lt dlrectly 1nto the wall a heavy trusty door servmg as a front The total cost of thls vast prolect WhlCh has extended from January up to the present tlme 1nclud1ng the wor on the Lincoln and Central bulldmgs labor and all costs amounts to OVCF 51.1 922 55 Black Flamzngo Selected As Junior Class Play, Nov 12 Thxs year members of the Jumor class are combmmg thelr efforts to g1Ve the members of Delta h1gh school the Delta publ1c and surround1ng country one of the most d1ff1cult and dramatic plays ever presented ln Delta 1 The play has about thlrty acting parts wh1ch 1n add1t1on to stage set t1ng llghtlng and art1st1c work will g1V6 nearly every member of the Jun 1or class a chance to do hls little b1t The Black Flammgo IS the name IN SEPTEMBER September 4 The flrst day September 17 Delta Day at the Delta County Falr September 17 Delta vs Olathe at Olathe September 22 S e p t assemblles for boys and g1rlS September 24-Delta vs Durango at Durango September 29 Spec1al assembly program September .50 Get Acquamted party Class Offxcers Elected At Student Meetlngs School has off1c1ally started' Class meetlngs were held Thursday Sep dlSCUSSed Offlcers Counc11 members and cheer leaders were elected Each 1nd1v1dual class held a meeting 1n some appomted place The sen1or meetlng was held 1 the band room The offlcers elected were oresldent MOFTIS Bugg vlce presldent 'Ruth Banks secretary and treasurer Arta Bowle Student Councxl members Betty Jane Murphy Dorothy Curtlss Bob Warner Leo Meyer and MHYVIS Keyser cheer leader Bobble Ehrgott The Junxors held the1r meetmg m the tCont1nued On Page 41 Majorlty of Students Sxgn For Act1v1t1es The Act1v1ty schedule of DHS was completed and tested IH operatlon last week Each student had an opportun lty to make hls own selections of the aCtlVltl9S ln whlch he was most 1nter ested In cases of confl1cts however he was forced to choose between the ac 1VltlGS ln question Followmg IS a record of the act1v1t1es tl1e sponsors and the offlcers Or1 Monday orchestra meets wlth M Gordon Ayres athletlcs Wlth Coaches George Barrows and Merle Leffer dlnk Boys Glee Club wlth Mr John Pendergrast Art club w1th Mlss Adel gunda Hanselmann and Dramatic club wth MISS Margaret Hoke The Art club elected Genevleve Luvar presldent Marc1a Payne VICE pres1d nt and Wanda Satterf1eld sec retary and treasurer The Dramauc club elected Melbert Dav1s president Exelvn Haworth vlce presldent Irene Garrett secretary and Howard Thomp son treasurer fCont1nued On Page 2J l fCont1nued On Page 25 Edztor Ryder Makes 1 Offer To Panther Staff For Paper Mr Norrls Ryder ed1to1 of The Da1ly Independent explalned to the Panther staff and a group of faculty members hls plan and offer regard1ng a high school newspaper and annual At the rate of 90c a year each sub scrlber w1ll recelve both the newspaper and the annual The annual w1ll be d1fferent from the conventlonal annual 1n that It w1ll be a cumulatlve record of the school year IU Delta Hlgh school besldes hav Ing the Special selectlons devoted to the semor class the JUDIOFS the Joke sect1on pages for the autographs 1HdeX a faculty sect1on and others Wh1Ch may be wanted The publxclty campaign resulted 1n a subscrlptlon llst of well over three to add h1s name to th1S 11st may do so Thls actlvlty wlll support a budget of about four hundred dollars The stu dents of the Journahsm class and club mtend to engage m a number of out Slde enterprlzes WhlCh w1ll lncrease the subscr1pt1on fund Mr Ryder has offered the class the Job of puttmg out an ISSUE of THE DAILY INDEPEND ENT some day be1ore the end of the semester I'he class also plans t sponsor a concesslon at the school carmval that IS to be held October 16 Merchants will be able to buy aaver t1s1ng space 1n the newspaper and as f result Wlll be listed ln the annual among the flnancxal sponsors of the enterprlze Already many exchange offers have come from surroundmg and d1stant school staffs Two out of state sub SCFIPIIOHS have been sent 1n Towns people who have subscr1bed w1l1 re celve the1r coples at regular two week mtervals throudh the staff dellvery Oy MISS Tyler Sponsors G1rls MIXCF fhursday A get acquamted party sponsored oy MISS Jennle Tyler dean of gxrls was held Thursday afternoon Sep tember 30 m the hlgh school aud1tor 1um The glrls were enterta1ned by playing games which helped them to m1x together and get better acquamted Bobble Ehrgott Jane Cleland Margaret Wlndle Glenora Lee Faye Wxlllams Joy Teufert LOUISE Hayes Dorothy Abbott and Vlfglnla Hardmg helped MISS Tyler lead the games Later 111 the afternoon hght refreshments were served V 1. , . 1 , , I O , --.Maze H, , ,as vw, . l 1f 11 1 4, A ,P 'I tl - 7 ln . 4' l '1 - . 4' 1 1' 'I 1 . . - 1: , 1, . . , 4, - ,1 1 . . ' , 'n ' 4' 1 ' 1 , , L 11 1 - . 1 I , fl ' 4: ' - I . . . , 1 1 1 - 1: . ' 11 - a r a e I1 D . tl ' ' . :I 1 - 'l 4' ' - ' 1 fp . 4' l - . . . , . . 1 , 0 1 1 lr - 4' ' ' l lr 4' ' - . - -1:1 F ' 1: - - ' . - , ,1 4, . . . ' 4' ' lb . ' ' ' ' 4' f ' lr ' ,1 - - 4, 1 ' . . - 4' lr - . , . . . .1 1 . 4, ' .. ' 1 1 lL.'.v.'.,.,.'A'.'.,.,v-vav-v-4,-,Av-v-Y-v-:v-,-,-,-,-v-v.,.,.,-,Qr 1 ' - 1 . 1 1 ' ' G ' I 3 Y I 3 ' H ' 3 7 1 an y - U A 1 1 ' 1 . . , - 1 . . . D 1 tember 9, and all class buslness was hundred persons. Any person wishing 1 ' ' ' . . 1 1 - 1 1 1 . 1 1 ' 1 . I . . . 1 ' L 1 1 9 ' . . K , - , 1 . . . - 1 g - : - ' - . ' 1 1 1 h 1 1 1 . ' 0 ' - : 1 - ' . . . 1 . 1 , 1 l . . 7 . , 1 - . , . y 1 . . . . 1 , ' . 1 1 Y , , ' A I k . I. . 1 ' ' ' , 1 . - 1 - l . 1 . I l A l - I 4 ' . ' . - 1 1 1 1 - CC ' 79 - 1 1 1 B ' b . ' . - I a . 1 l 1- , . I ' . ' 1 1 r, ' 7 ' ' - l 1 ' ' . . . 1 1 ' I I ' 1 . . . - l ' 4 7 1 ' , 1 1 ' 1 ' , ' . ' 1 1 1 . - ' 1 ' i ' . . . ' ' ' ' I 1 - v - . ' . 1 c 1 ' 1 - 0 - , ' 1 - - 1 1 ' ' . . ' ' . . D . A ' , l , - 1 ' - 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 , . . h l ' , ' v ' LA ' 7? ' ' l , - A , l Page 2 PANTHER PANT October l PANTHER PAINT lMr Ayres Predlcts Busy Publ1shed B1 Weekly By Delta Hugh School Delta Colorado PANTHER PANT STAFF Edltor ln Chlef Catherme Fulghum Asslstant Edxtor Asslstant Edltor Edltor Sports Edltor Sports Edltor Sports Edltor News Edltor Tommy Nakano Jane Cleland Betty Lou Ly0n Chrxstme Labor News Glrls Morris Bugg Everett Lawson Erlene Walker Nevllle Clxfton Boys Boys Class Feature Edltor Exchange Edltor Margaret Frelmd Assembly Edltor Norbert Bertrand Buslness Manager Marvls Keyser Cxrculatlon Manager Irene Garrett Make up Editor Glorla Farmer! Typlsts Faye Meacham Evelyn Ha worth Rosa Shreeves Chrlstme La bor Betty Lou Lyon Jane Cleland Nevllle Cllfton Betty Jane Murphy Cporters Evelyn Haworth Betty Jane Murphy Lucllle Hawker Anna Chalrez, Annabelle Adams Dorothy Curtlss Lucxlle Hawker Ivan Smltlr Charles Selber George Davls George Seabourn Vernon Doty THIS YEAR R adn wrltm an rthmetlc plus other school year IS under way I' some It w1ll be a contmual round ofl act1v1t1es and good tlmes whlle to oth GIS lt w1ll mean only the samt. Old grmd of gettmg lessons fo exactmg teachers Looklng at the common year f10m thus standpolnt lt really doesnt seem tm be anythmg to get exclted about does 1t'7 And yet every day one hears former students expressmg a wlsh o be able to return to Delta hlgh school For what Conslder the school as xt was 1n the past few years The front lawn was e1the1 plowed up or tran ped out Our audltorlum was badly ln need of cleanlng and redecoratmg Football ga'nes had to be played duxmd school hours and the spectators had to face the sun ln the mornmg or freeze ln the afternoon on the wlndy T181 hts of the old grandstand Yet they want to come back' Wh1ch leads us to belleve after a great dear of sound reasonlng that its not the school Its the comblned efforts alms vxctorles and personalltles that make school days the happlest days How w1ll THIS year be remember The Black Flamlngo To Be unlor Class Play fC0 1tlI1ll6d From Page IJ of the play that NIISS Malgalet Hoke has selected thxs year It has been g1V en by many drstlngulshed players 1n cludmg the Pasadena Communlty Play House the Umversxty of Nebraska and the Beverly H1lls Hlgh School 1n Hollywood It was vtrxtten by Sam Year For MUSIC Groups Thls year at least we can hope for a hxeh school dance band Dlrector Gordon Ayres has secured muslc and he expects to start workmg as soon as the muslclans are able Maybe not for the flrst or second dance but later when the players become more complxshed the hlgh school dance band w1ll play for hlgh school dances There has been a sllght mcrease ln the concert orchestra It numbers about flfty members ThlS mcrease IS ln the basses vlolas and v1ol1ns Last year there was only one bass there are three now There are two more vxolas than there were last year Mr Ayres sald The orchestra should be better than It was last year We have a large band and lt should mcrease all year By Aprll when the band tournament IS held there w1ll be about seventy flve pleces The band w1ll weax the smart m1l1 tary unlforms they secured last yearn 'Ihey have no new equlpment except a Glockensplel bell lyre D H S Shows Increase 4 In Enrollment Since 33 Senxors ya better watch out' The number of freshman enrollmv every be more and more fxrst graders to lnltlate every year Thxs was mdlcatedl ln a statxstlcal report made the fn-st few days of school The freshman en rollment reached a peak of 152 mcrease of 788 per cent from flgures shown four years ago The h1gh school, boasts of an enrollment of 449 pupxls compared to 308 ln 1933 The entlre, school system was quoted as acC0rnrno datlng 1413 DUpllS an mcrease of 199 puplls or 163 per cent ln the last four, years Out of the 449 hugh school stu dents 122 are sophomores 103 Jun1o1s and 72 senlors THE EXCHANGE The Spotllght the Gunnlson school newspaper recelved the 1nternat1onal fxrst place award ln 1937 at Northwest ern University Chlcago It IS hoped that a new type of vlsual educatlon w1ll be mtroduced ln East Denver Hlgh sometlme thls year Thlsl Drogram w1ll show cuts that are educa flOD3l ln value from commerclal fllms SuCl'1 as The Devll Is a Slssy and Cradle Song Ice hockey a former popular wlnter sport has been def1n1telv banned from the Denver hlgh school athletlc season The DeBeque Dragons are playmg softball mstead of football thls fall Crand Junctlon came out f1rst last spxmg ln the Western Slope track meet Janney and 1S pubhshed by Samuel French The tryouts have been held thls week and the cast wxll start rehearsals' as soon as lt IS defmltely declded who w1ll have the parts Rotary Club Agaln Wlll Honor Students At Weekly Meetlngs Rotary agam tnxs year extends a fllendly 1nv1tat1on to one hl h school student to be a dlnner guest each Wednesday However there has been a change made ln method of selectlng the tudent In prevxous years freshmen sophomores and 1un1ors as well emors were elldlble for thlS honor Because of the 1nab1l1ty rn prevlous years to get around to all the outstand mg seniors the Rotary decxded to ex tend the 1nv1tat1ons to them The Rotarlans asked that the follow mg requxrements be met No pupll may be chosen more than once a year and no pupll may be selected who has been suspended durmg the current year Selectlon IS based on the follow mg quallflcatlons Character c1t1zen shxp servlce leadershlp 1mt1at1ve school attendance and scholarshlp The Rotary commlttee of the student councxl makes the selectlon each week Everett Lawson was chosen to b th guest the flrst week and Betty Jane Murphy the second week Maj or1ty of Students Slgn For Actxvxtles fCont1nued From Page 15 Or Tuesday besldes orchestra Boys rn ets under the same leadershxp those that meet on Monday the Stu dent Councll meets wlth Mr Clarence Snyder Everett Lawson IS presldent Dorothy Curtls Robert Hardmg and Bobble Ehrgott flrst second and thlrd vlce presldents respectlvely and Betty Jane Murphy secretary No actlvxtles meet on Wednesday Assemblles speclal meetlngs and class meetlngs are scheduled for th1s time Orchestra Boys Glee club and ath letlcs practlces agaln on Thursday and a second dlvxslon of the Dramatlc club meets w1th MISS Hoke Jane Cleland IS Presldent of thls group Betty Jane Murphy V1Ce presldent Bobble Ehrgott ecretary and Tommy Nakano treas urer The stud nt pollce meet with Mr Dale Maag The Gxrl Reserxes meet wlth Mxss Jennle Tyler on Frxday Margaret Ann Adams was elected presldent Bernlce Hendrlckson v1ce presldent Marlon Dunn secretary and treasurer Mr C G Crulkshank sponsors the F F A Charles Sleber IS presldent Jumor Baldwm vxce plesldent Robert Huck abay secretary Wallace Ellsworth secretary Emery Tuttle reportel and Bonsal Buzzald watchdog The Pep club sponsored by MISS Irene Nabxty elected Betty Jane Murphy presldent Jane Cleland vlce president Ruth Banks secretary and Nevllle Cllfton treasurer MISS Isola Curry sponsors the Journ allsm club whlch IS composed of the students of the Journallsm class The staff orgamzatlon serves as the club 0ff1C131S Olchestra Boys Glee club and ath letlcs also meet on Friday 5, 937 . . . . . y , . - , , 1 w ' l , 1 v D , - -T--un H ac-l s . 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Y ' 7 - October 5 1937 PANTHER PANT Page 3 Panthers Score Thezr Thzrd Vzctory Green and Whlte WIHS Intersectlonal Tllt From Durango Demons Playlrlg on a soft fleld of dlrt mlxed wlth sawdust the Delta hlgh school Panthers fmally emerged v1ctor1ous over the Durango Demons On the openmg k1Ck off Delta re celxed the ball on thelr 30 yard llne and carrled It to about the 40 yard l1ne but m the flrst few plays of the ame they lost the ball through a fumble The Demons took the ball but could not penetrate the Delta front wall so lost the ball on downs Throughout the game lt seemed 1D evxtable that Delta would score many tlmes Through two bad passes from center Delta lost the ball and scorlng opportun1t1es When the thlrd quarter ended the ball was on Durangos 5 foot llne placed there by Hmds on a long run On the flrst plav of the fourth quarter the ball was punched over by Mc Manus on a center smash for the only score of the game The Delta lme on defense IS much stronger SIHCQ the game at Olathe The Demons could make nothmg by run n1ng plays they resorted to passmg txrely IH the last quarter The Lme up Delta Durango Hmds McManus Sayre Shea Gardner Bugg Pfelfer Glenn B rtrand bleber Lawson R Connor Cummms M Garcla Delcher Blatmch J Garcla Thomas Cornelxus T Connor Boyce Gym Classes Start On Year s Actrvrtles M1ss Nablty s gym classes went 1n to actlon Thursday wlth 3 startmg of xolley ball They are expectlnrf to start playlng soccer ball some t next week The costumes for the gym classes wrll be green gym sults whlte tennis shoes and whxte anklets The students are permitted to have 1X excused absences and three tardy excuses lf any one has more than these her grade w1ll be reduced They wxll soon take up we1gh1ng measur1ng and correst posture Much work 1S expected to be done pertam mg to posture As the year progresses everyone 15 expected to lmproye her posture Ann Conklln has a cat named Luther Hxtl r 1V1USSOl1I11 Alabaster 'l Panther Sportllghts Delta wlll hate 3 chance to see the Panthers ln action for the flrst tlme clad 1n the1r new s1lk sults Fr1day mght Octob r 1 aealnst Gunn1son Cowboys Thls should be a good game mee Gunmson has lost only one play er from last years team The system whlch IS used IH elect mg captams for each football game seems to be a good one A new captain IS elect d for each game thereby glV mg each member of the first team the honor of bemg captaln durlnv a game Bernard Pfelfer was captaln during the Olathe game and Dxck Shea was captam durmg the Durango game The Durango players were all good spoxts Every tlme a Delta player made a good block or tackle the Durangoans would congratulate h1m and help h1m The slope champxonshlp race IS Wlde open thls year Last weeks games showed several lop Slded scores Montrose Paoma Grand Junctxon Fru1ta and Delta came out on top Panthers Swamp Olathe In Frrst Game 26 0 The Delta Panthers made known that they would be one of the out tandmg contenders for the Slope Champlonshlp when they overwhelmed The Panther grld mach1ne showed exceptlonal defenslve ablllty by Smash mg the Olathe forward wall consist ently as the Pxrates trled gamely to get thelr flrst downs Gardnu and Bugg were sparkplugs on therr sldes of the lme whxle Glenn Bertrand Sleber and Lawson played good games at the1r respectlve pos1t1ons Phelfer and Mc Vlanus backed up the 11ne and were ln thc th1Ck of every play Hmds Panther quarterback held down the p ssmg puntlng and much of the ball carrymg asslgnments wltn able ass1stance from McManus Sayre and Shea Although the Panthers showed rag gedness duxmg many of the plays they made up for xt xn thexr stone wall defense whlch was almost 1m pregnable Coach Merle Lefferdmk used hls re serves sex eral times and was lmpressed by thelr grim determlnatxon and llghtlng courage durmg eyery play W D Asfahls Entertam Teachers Ar Receptlon On Frlday September 10 a xecep tlon was glven for the teaches 0' Delta and other schools 1n the d1str1ct at the home of Mr and Mrs W D Asfahl Throughout the exennw nu IC was furnxshed by Mlss Ruth Sklnner at the Defeat Gunnlson Cowboys 13 6 n Flrst Ntght Game ESt3b11Sl1lI'lg thems lyes as one f the topnotch contenders for westeln slope conference honors th1s year Deltas scrappy Panthers took a 13 6 vlctory from the Gunn1son Cowboys ID their f1rst mght game on the new llghted fxeld here last Fr1day The GUHHISOH game resulted 1n the Panthers thlrd uctory so far thls season whlch promlses to be one of the most successful Delta has seen rn a long tlme Though the local eleven wearmg thelr new green and Whlte suxts for the flrst t1me falled to cllck m the openmg quarter and allowed Gunn1son to score early 1n the game on a pass they came back Wlth a rush and overpowered the Cowboys later ln the game MacManus plungmg Panther full back accounted for seven of the thlr teen polnts as he plunged through the center of the lme 1n the second quart er for the flrst score and agaln plowed over for the converslon J T Hlnds brought home the second tally behlnd good interference ln the closmg mm utes of the game by sl1c1ng twelve yards off left tackle to cross the goal l1ne Power plays and some long passes featured the Panthers play dur 1ng the second half The hne showed 1ts strength espec lally on offense openmg up large holes almost at w1ll for the backfleld men to ut1l1ze IH maklng thelr many marches down the tleld Delta outgamed Gun nlson from scrlmmage more than twlte over and only fumbles prevented tne score from bemg much hxgher 1I1 Deltas favor Bugg Gardner Pfelfer and Lawson shone very well for the1r work 1n the me Boosters Club May Be Formed By Townsmen We have been asked W1th the new llghts at the athletlc fleld and the pros pect for one of the best teams 1n re cent years why not stlmulate new 1nterests m football locally by organ 1z1ng the buslness men and others mto a boosters club s1m1lar to the one Coach George Scott used to have t Fort Collms where he secured 100 percent support from the commumty We think its a good suggestion and pass lt on to those who would l1ke to see the Delta Panthers on the top of the heap at the end of the season We are told that Coach Merle Lefferdlnk would be happy to co operate ln the move and we know the boys on the team at1on would appreclate thls co oper VlOllH and Mrs Gordon Hodgens at the mano Refreshrrtnts were serxcd 111 the du 1ng room a g o o -- --fi Y --e. ,, ,a,,7 W , ,mea Y ,,,,7 , 7, , Y, Y WY Y Y , . 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A l 4 ' 1 ' Page 4 PANTHER PANT October 5 1937 In The Classes The students rn Mrss Currys fresh man Englrsh classes have been learn mg how to conduct rntervrews carry on a conversatron and make rntroduc ttons Some of the students chose tc pose as famous people Mr Wl2f8m says In mv classes I am attemptlng to burld up the rdea that the students are workrng for Lherr own benefrt and not the teachers In a statement to a reporter Frrday m0I'n1ng Mr Asfahl sard The student body thls year rs unusually frne wrth a fmt' m0rale and added that rn 5 rt cf the hot weather students are peppy and 6HthUS1aStlC Mr Leffcrdrnk says It looks 11ke letter year for Delta hrgh Mr Barrows says Well my classes ne a lrttle larger thrs year but I thrnk we ll get along FOHCGIHIHW the used book sales Mrss Tblel' Says One hundred and twenty flve d0llHI'S w0rth of books were Book Store As no or anrzatron spon sored the sale th1s year there was no profrt The sale was conducted mere lt fill the convenience of the students She rs also quoted as sayrng that she wrll take care of the book exchange for the rest of the year Mrss Tyler strll has left to sell at a reduced prrce the f0ll0W1nff used books two Busrness Arrthmetrcs two World Hrstorres one E-Utlllsh lV one Unrted States Hrstory 0110 Typing II two Geometrres and Several Algebras SHREDDED WIT Irene G Look at that arrplane Isn t, It vt onderful that man can actually fly lrke a brrd'7 Avrator Yes madam but as yet H mall Cannot Sit on a barbed wrre fer ce I wonder what made M1 Ayres ears 'um so red durrng band the Frrday Illght durrng Deltarado Days It must have been Gladys Brunkests Jokes It v0u kn0w what I mean Im delrghted to reet you sard the handsome detectrve when he met Betty Jane M at a recent party Ive heard so much about you Yeah' retorted Betty susprcrously Well yOu cant prove anythrng brg Oy Bugg rsnt late fwr football anymore Thev have sllk SUIIS now Were Therr Faces Red? During our subscrrptron dl-we 3 C0UPl9 Of the 21FlS were accosted down town and HSked rf they had a permrt to S0l1C1t SUbSCFLpt1ons Naturally they drdnt know what lt was ll about but when they were sent to the Chamber of Commerce they soon found out After gomg through a lot of red tape, they were glV6I1 permrssron to solrcrt, but heres the rub they had to type the permrt themselves Well, anyway, now we know were vrthrr the law unror I-hgh Installs New Student Offrcers Last Frrday afternoon durrng the ac trvrty perrod the students of the Delta 1un1or hrgh school held therr second assembly of the year rn the senror hlgh audrtorrum The offrcers of the several organrzatrons were mstalled Mr Olrver S Ikenberry prrncrpal of the elemen tary and Junlor hrgh schools admm lstered the pledve to the offrcer leaders and student followers Dale Hays head boy and Eleanor Yonge head glrl were the frrst to be sworn mto offrce The student councrl Y PFS GI1t8t1VeS who were elected are Dorrs Meacham Robert Nrles Anna Coan Don Lawrence Lorrame Thyret Glen Rose Betty Sutherland Lester Marple Betty Grbson Dale Hays Nor manr Nrchols and Bobby Bell The presrdents and sponsors o the Wednesday clubs are Grrls Glee club Lorrarne Thyret Mrss Seabourn Hob by club Brll Dale Mr Demmon Pup pet club Edna Raymond Mrss Loomrs Dfdmatlc club Verna Greenwood Mlss Anderson Bachelors club Eearl Ber nard Mrss Trmm Grrls Woodwork club Patsy Jane Ryan Mr Crarg ath letrcs ffootballj Dale Hays Mr Pratt The Thursday club presrdents and sponsors are Know Your Crty Earl Bernard Mrss Trmm Soap Carvrng club Drane Graham MJ Demmon Fashron club Jean Hrmes Mrss Loo mls Creatrve WFIIIHH club Maryorre Lea Blake Mrss Qurnn Nature club Glenn Mangos Miss Anderson Grrls Woodwork club Norma Lea Nrchols Mr Crarg athletlcs tfootballj Dale Hays Mr Pratt Martin McQurston rs the new captarn of the School Boy Patrol Bobby Lyle Orval Cole Bobby McCoy Hollrs Ad kms Gordon Gerger and Jack Drck are hrs assrstants Scouts Drck Ambrose and Earl Ber nard gave the Pledge of Allegrance to the Flag Betty Grbson spoke on Why Do We Have a Student Councll R bert Nrles explarned The Purpose of Clubs and Jack Drck told How the Junror Hrgh School Can Cooperate Asrde from the rnstallatron the as sembly was entertarned by selectrons olayed by the strrng ensemble under the drrectlon of Mr Gordon Ayres and by a prano solo played by Mrss Mary Qurnn Dance Commrttee Combrnes Students And Faculty A change has been made rn the dance commrttee thrs year from that of prev rous years Thrs year there rs a fac ulty commrttee consrstrng of Mr Dale Maag Mr Gordon Ayres Mrss Jennre Tvler and Mrss Irene Nabrty Thrs commlttee rs to meet the newly appornted student commrttee whrch rs of two senrors Leo Meyer Jane Murphy, two yunrors Zallne Weaver and Harry Blakley, one Laverne Doran, one fresh Conklrn These commrttees, student and faculty are tO plan dances to' the year composed and Betty sophomore man Ann l Brts of News The students of the schools en oyed a safety prcture shown at the Eeyptran Theatre on Frrday afternoon S ptem ber 24 The hr h school attended the show at 100 and the Central school at 2 G0 the Lmcoln school went -xt 3 00 All who hate not had a chance to ubscrrbe tor the Panther Pant may strll do so Any member of the class or Mrss Curry wrll take the subscrrp trons Students rn the 1ournal1sm class say Thank you to Don Dungan for hrs krndness rn runnrng a Panther Pant screen advertrsement free of charge Out of the 449 students rn Delta hr h school 74 students are on the farlrng lrst for the frrst three weeks Thrs does not mean the students wrll fall at the end of the srx weeks but rt rs a warn rn Junror Glenn rn cooperatron wrth Mrss Hanselmann was the prrnter who made the BIIFHCIIVE posters for the Panther Pant so we say Thanks a mrllron Junror The churches of Dtlta combrned to grve a receptron to thc teachers of the Delta publrc schrols on Wednesday Sept 15 Actrvrty trckets went on sale durrng the frfth perrod Tuesday The sal closes October 6 The class buyrng the largest percentage of trckets wlll b entertalned at a free matrnee The rates are S125 for the yearlv trckets 150 the frrst semester 50c tha second semester rf the frrst semester has been pard Class Offrcers Elected tContrnued From Page 15 study hall and elected the followrnii Presrdent Junror Ray vrce presrdent Vrrgmra Hardrng secretary and treas urer Toshre Nakoaka cheer leader Melbert Dans Student Councrl mem bers Earlyene Meacham Jack Brown Roselle Gl nn Zalrne Weaver Harry Blakely A meetrng for the sophomores wi held rn the assembly hall The follow ma leaders were chosen President Howard Haxver vrce presrdent Brllre Lourse Carson secretary Bonsal Buz zard treasurer John Newton cheer leader Verle Goodman Student Councrl members La Verne Dolan Fugene Busse Junlor Baldwrn War ren Jackson The freshmen resorted to a sunny spot and met rn the stadrum They proceeded to take care of busrness and elect the followmg Presrdent Wrllre Nakoaka vrce presldent Wrlma Jean Wear, secretary and treasurer, Junior Glenn, cheer leader Lors Carlson Student Councrl members AIH1 Conklrn Marjorre Prner Ludre Rrch ards 9 A.-vA,-v-v-v-,-,A,-v-,AvA,-'Av-vs,vavAv.-A'.v.'.'.v.'.-.'.v.v.Y z.: I ' ' aw.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.Y.'.v.'.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.'.'.v.'.v.v.v.'.v.,rs 3 I- L ' ' ' - , - 4 . . v . 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' - ' ' ' r PAN I HER PAN I JUNCTION HOTCHKISS FRIDAY OCT 29 Publlshed Bl Weekly By The Delta Hlgh School FRIDAY OCT 22 Vo l No 2 Delta, Colorado October 21 1937 P1-me 5 Cents Greeley Preszdent D H S ORGANIZATIONSHI l Latin II Class Wlns Speaks To Facultzes On Course of Study Dr George W Frasler presldent of Colorado State College at Greeley poke about modern currlculum ron structlon to the teachers gf the publlc schools at a late afternoon meetlng Monday October 11 The meetlng vt s held ln the assembly at the Llncoln bulldlng Dr Frasler pends two weeks every fall travellng throughout the state ol Colorado wlth Mr George ITWIH head of the extenslon dlvlslon of the L01 ege One thlng that struck me partlc ularly IS the uneveness of educatlonal advantages Some schools are models of educatlonal prosperlty whlle others are ln the throes ot an educatlonal depres slon remarked Dr Frasler In gener al however he found condltlons on the western slope commendable He com mented upon the Jump ln school at tendance that 15 so notlceable thls fall Presldent Frasler urged that all who would concern themselves Wlth currlc ulum constructlon flrst come to agreement on a workable phllosophy He suggested four guldes Encourage deslrable changes ln conduct bettcl ways of dolng what wlll be done any way achlevable goals and educatlon should pay a dlvldend on money used SINCE one of the maJor alms of the Delta faculty for the ensulng year IS to revlse the currlculum many of Dr , Frasler 5 comments were of a practlcal worth Glrl Reserves Elect Speclal Commlttees Speclal commlttees and chalrmen ofl those groups were elected by the Glrl Reserves at a meetlng last week The program commlttee IS composed of Bcr mee Hendrlckson chalrman Erlene VH llker Lorralne Walker and Mary Carpenter membershlp commlttee Lc ulse Hayes Chdlfman Ruth Walker Allce Sleber Lols Walker and Joy Teufert soclal commlttee Allce Slmps rn chalrman Anna Chalrez and F6111 McMlllan publlclty commlttee Marlan Dunn chalrman Molly Thompson Lrnestlne Lotta and 'Ioshle Nakaoka Future Farmers Make Plans for Blg Season The Delta chapter f F F A plans a prosperous and lnterestlng season The ten charter members are Guy Hooker Emery Tuttle Robert, Huckelby Wallace Ellsworth Charlle Sleber Nell Hocker Junlor Baldwln Twenty Three Boys Form Student Pollce Although the student po'lee force of Delta hlgh school IS small ln stature thls year It serves the purpose Its purpose IS not only to malntaln order on and about the school grounds dur W ln school actlvltles but also It IS at the SSTVICB of the publlc throughout the tlme of the actlvlty l The organlzatlon 1S composed of 23 members seven of whom served on the squad last year The organlzatlon meets everv Thurs day to dlSCUSS plans and POSIIIODS for the next game or actlvlty The remalnd er of the time IS spent ln sports Jake Ventrello IS captaln and the, other members are h1S lleutenants Those on the squad are Buck Marshall James Abbott George Llmlng Ernest Elllson Nathan Brooks MHYVIS Collom Gerald Rose Jlmmy Rh0adS Vance Tarold Ray Bennle Dean MaFVln Junlor Berkley Payne Leek Herd Howard Don Crabtree Kelth Calhoun Rex Helmlck John Trlantos Rooert Thompson Robert Ingles Walter Shoe make and Wlllard Hays Mr Dale Maag IS faculty sponsor New Llb rary Rules Are Put Into Effect Man lm rovements are being made Y P ln the school llbrary The books have all been moved to the front and en closed by a counter A llbrarlan wlll be IH charge of the checklng out of all books The followlng regulatlons are to be remembered Books except ref erence books may be checked Out for two weeks A flne of 2c a day wlll be due after that tlme Reference books may be obtalned from the llbrarlan for use durlng the perlod Puplls are not to check out books to themselves The llbfaflan IH charge wlll check out books and stamp them Wlth the date due Students are not admlt ted behlnd the counter Only the ll brarlans may open the cupboards ln the study hall All books due and overdue are to be returned to the llbrarlan on duty ln the llbrary FIIIQS are to be pald to John Stark No person who has an overdue book or an unpald flne may check out another book When a magazlne IS taken from the rack the students name the name of Wlllard Hays Blll Smlth and Lowell Thompson Plans are belng made by the chapter to send a represelltatlve to the state conx entlon at Fort Colllns IH February Actwzty Tzcket bales Competztlon MISS Jennle Tylers second year Latln class wOn the sale of actlvlty tlCk6tS by havlng 76 per cent of the fourth hour class purchase tlCkEtS Thls class wlll be entertalned at the Fox Egyptlan Theater through the courtesy of Mr Don Dungan manager M John Pendergrasts senlor Eng llsh class took second place wlth 72 per Cent The second year art class dlrected hy MISS Adelgunda Hanselmann won third place Wlth 66 per cent Mr Gord on Ayres and hls band students took fourth wlih a percentage of 62 The sale was slow compared wlth former years Of the whole student body only 50 per cent bought t1Ck9tS Mlss Alma McCloud Speaks to Students On Tlckets to Success MISS Alma B Cloud dlrector of pub llc relatlons of Woodbury Co' ege Los Angeles Callfornla gave a talk ln assembly Wednesday afternoon Oct ket to Success The four mam polnts of her talk were personallty frlendll ness tralnlng and makmg a good rec ord ln hlgh school She quoted several employment man agers s saylng the flrst quallflcatlons to success are frlendllness aptltude for work tralnlng ln a partlcular fleld and lntelllgence Wlthout all four of the e ' MISS Cloud sald the through tlcket to success cannot be bought Educatlon Week Wlll Be Observed Nov 7 13 Amerlcan Educatlon Week wlll lo observed by the Delta publlc schools from November 7 to November 13 ln cluslve The commlttee ln charge f the plans of the week of observance ls Messrs W D Asfahl general chalr Snyder Ollver S Ikon Pendergrast Phllllp S MISSGS Dorls McFadden Mabel Fetz and Vlrglnla man Clarence berry John Pratt and the Evelyn Sherd Newland the magazlne and the date should be put on the sllp provlded The nafne should be crossed off when the mag azlne IS returned to the rack The tables are to be used for refer ence work ' ' l I' l Q . 1. , . , , 0 ' Y- 1 . . . . . 1 - an- l l . . . , . 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Q M l 1 M 'L ' Page 6 PANTHER PANT Puhlt hed B1 II ecklv Bw Delta Htgh School Delta Lolorado IXNTHER PANT STAFF rlltor 1n l 1 Q A slst As 1st latherlne Fulghutu 1111 lf rlltor Tommy 'N ll'xlIl0 ml K lnI1 lk tw lou I on Ihrlstlne I 1hor Fxerett I wt fn Norbert lkrtr1IltlI Lrlent KN tlker I e Iture I rl1tor Xexxlle Lltften Fvh Im P 4 no Nlargaret I relmg I stntblw Lrhtor Dorothy Curtis Xlll IC FCIIIOI' Betty lane Nlurplxy mt P11 or 'Xtvt l'4llI0l 1 Sports lftlltor Sport 1' lltor Nlorrls llugg Ne Ss ldtvor 05 lin te Xl1nr1 er 'klarus Ixtyser 1 lll ul it 1011 NI in lger Irene Lnrrett N1 lk: up Fthtor Glgma 11 qrmt r ll Ins N11 lCll'llll lwelyn Htworth S t ts ITIS 1111 I 1hor Ile Stty I111 'tluru nmtus ulyn lltworth Iuullt l1w kt r 'tlllll tl11Ire7 Ann abellt Atl 11111-I It Ill S1111tl1 l11 be lber Ge orgt lb lVl L 113.4 'we tbourn A CASE OF PRIDE r1de goeth before a fall has oft' been sald In spxte of thls maxmt let each student 1n Delta hlgh school have prlde tboth personal and m hrs schoolb and Elve to fate the chances of the a When the subJect of prlde IS spoken of maybe you wonder Just what pnde IS Let us turn to our fnend and counselor what th1s quahty or whlch one 1 pr1de Websters dlctlonary to see abstractlon IS Pr1de-The state of bemg proud That may be proud of IS a source As each the ax1s of the unlverse the fn-st pomt of the case should be personal prlde If every Tom Dlck and Harry has no prlde 1n personal appearance and be havxor but each Sue Sal and Lou does that makes the mark for school effxc I lency 1n personal prxde reg1ster at 50 Per cent Wlll 50 per cent effxcxency satlsfy you The students of the Jury say NO' The S6COI1d pomt to consider 1n thls weighty case ls school prlde Do take prlde 1n your school? Do you prlde 1n your school lawn D0 you pride IH your school aud1tor1um you take prlde 1n the neatness cleanlmess of your school Ah' the Jury says YES' Students ot the Jury declde the 1n your favor person thmks of h1mself as you take take D 'm LCISG WATCH OUT' I Theres the bell' Now xt s every fel low for hlmself a survlval of the flt test A grand scramble for the door, a dash down the hall, up the stalrs by leaps and bounds, and you're lucky lf LOU reach vour next class wlthout three or four brulses It's the same old scene every day after every class It must be Just the result of pent up energ1es, because lt couldn't be that everyone IS so BHXIOUS to get to the next class PANTHER PANT October 21 193 7 BACK THE PANTHERS' Students' Stand by' Harken to an S O S call from the Panther ' Each student must make It hlS duty to support each act1v1ty for wh1ch the P nther d h1s ' green and wh1te stands We have the team but how can you expect lt to go out and Wln whxle you wonder how you are gomg to scrape together enough money to go to the show Save a few of those 'scraplngs and buy an act1v1ty tlcket Make lt a P01f1t to go to every game when the Panthers are on the fleld For years students have been asklng for a real school paper yet now when we have one there are many who do not subscr1be but fmd somethlng else to compla1n about The ' Panther Pant I IS Just a cub so help lt to get a prop'-?fI start 'llhere IS a g1rls pep club-d1d you know? The Pantherettes should be Just the leaders not the whole root1ngI ectlon at the games Every student do your part to re 1 ve the S O S call from e Panther The Exchange COLORADO SPRINGS- At Co'orado College after every football game students remam m the stands whlle 'Our Colorado IS sung or played Colorado College has never been be ten by a Western State grld team ln the hlstory of athletxc rxvalry BOULDER John Davxs Delta youngster wlth plenty of slze and a good hlgh school xeputatxon IS among the more promls mg lads for the football team at Boul der umverslty HONOLULU In the Roosevelt hlgh school at Hon I o ulu the students are not governed byI student counc1l but by Judges chosen from the senior and Junior classes FORT WAYNE- Pup1ls of the South slde hlgh school at Fort Wayne Ind are 1equ1red to pay S100 tu1t1on lf they l1ve outslde the clty llmltS Is That Proper? Tom Nakano an outstandmg student of the senlor class made all embarras I smg mxstake durlng recltatlon period ln sen1or soclal sc1ence class last week The dlscussxon had waned from the more mtellectual materlal to that of a lower level Tom, WlSh1I1g to rev1ve lt, ra1sed h1s hand and asked, May we have a dlSCUSS10n on why we study wh1skey I Yells of laughter resounded from the room When the tumult dled, he ex plamed he had meant to ask for a dls cusslon of hxstory I A NAMELESS EPIC Connle Hurst The mght was so stlll so sllent so dark The cat was asleep the dog dxdnt bark Then from behind a cloud out came the moon The cat stretched the dog barked troubled start soon The cat yawned and stretched and quletly walked round To where the foe the dog lay asleep on the ground The cat poxsed then sprung the dog gave a yap What had awakened h1m from h1s nap? Ir strength and ln courage the dog d1dn't lack But the confounded cat was on top of h1s back Tom loosed h1s claws and fell flat on the ground Then Tom got up and started to trot stralght for the trunk of a tree The dog started after and that was the factor that woke poor l1ttle me tcontmued IH next ISSUE, The Torture Room QBy Bennxe Brooks! Oh' That moanmg mournful sound dlonlng-dronmg on mcessantly I shook my head 1n a stupor I was re gamxng my sense when a crack re sounded through the room I sat up startled and when I saw that I was not alone I was more confldent of 'ny self There were some of my frxends bemg tortured as unmerclfully as I was My gaze went further around the 1oom I was horrlfled to see one of my buddxes belng beaten w1th a huge board by a g1gant1c man Wlth a large clrcular glass 1n front of each eye he glared at my fellow belng and shouted at hlm unt1l everbody 1n the room quaked w1th fear tcontmued 1n next ISSUED BRAIN TWISTER To solve th1S test of reasonmg power you must flrst make the preposterous assumptlon that black men always l1e Ind whlte man always tell the truth At tw1l1ght you are rowlng toward a shore on wh1ch you see dlstmctly three men Are you whlte or bl ck A man answers but h1s words are blown away 111 the wmd A second man crles He says hes whlte and so am I The thlrd man cues He s black but I am whlte What IS the color of each of the I three ment QAnswer IH next xssueb On Wednesday afternoon October 20. through the courtesy of Mr Don Dungan, theatre manager, all of the hlgh school students who wlsh to at tend a show of Romeo and Jul1et and of The Servant of the Peoplen may be excused at 145 0'clock The pr1ce of admlsston 15 30c 9 . . 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I ' as - I October Z1 l937 PANTHER PANT Page 7 Panthers Turn Back Montrose, 13-6 Panther Grldsters Down Paoma Eagles In Splrlted Game Crownmg a 65 yard drive early m the f1rst pe lod for a touchdown and C0nClUd1ng wlth another one late ln the p s perlod the Panthers successfully downed the flghtmg Paoma grld team with a 14 0 count under the lxghts 1n the Delta hlgh school stadlum last Friday The only Paoma threat early m the second perlod was stemmed at the 30 yard lme after the Eagles had m nde three SUCCCSSIVG f1rst and tens A larffe crowd wltnessed the game The Delta squad woke from the en sumg battle ln the thud and fourth quarters wlth several dangerous threat uslng effectlve l1ne plunges and numer ous passes whlch worked for many yards The hlghllghts of the game were a 0 yard pass to Gardner Delta end and a 28 yard run by Sayre Hxnds passmg puntmg 1n whlch were lnclud ed the two extra pomts Haley and Woods dld most of the ball carrymg for the Paoma team besldes some good runnmg The effectxve Pa onla puntmg kept the scormg threat of the local team narrower Delta exh1b1t ed an almost a1r tlght defense co op eratlng with backs for Cl1Ck1I1g passlng plays and lme drlves Bugg Gardner Bertrand Lawson Glenn Pf1fer and Sexber were the ones who capably pex formed then' asslgnments L1kew1se Mc VIBHUS and Shea lncludmg Hmds and Sayre dld some credltable work for the Panthers l-lotchklss Eleven Shows Improvement Hotchkiss has a falrly large and ac t1ve team They were beaten by Paoma and by Olathe but are lmprovlng Last week they won over Norwood The game wlll be what mlght be called a grudge game Delta hasn't for gott n what Hotchkiss d1d to them last year ln basketball and therefore wxll be In the game wlth a lot of Splflt It hould not be too much of a surprlse 1f Hotchkiss has somethlng up the sleeve and glV6S Delta a run The game w1l1 be played Frlday n1ght November 22 the Delta hwh school Sf8dlUm Football Schedule It Olathe 0 Delta 25 24-Durango 0 Delta 6 1 Gunnlson 6 Delta 13 8 Paoma 0 Delta 14 19-Montrose, here 22 Hotchklss, here fnxghtj Sept S pt Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct lxlov Nov Panther Sportllghts Get so mean you cant l1ve wlth yourselves shouted Coach Merle Lef ferd1nk durmg football practice Noav hls statement has been carrled out slightly bettel than he expected 'IWvo mean lmemen who were trymg not to lxve with themselxes suddenly found that they had company after one of thelr smashme tackles When the com pany Coach Lefferdmk found P151 bearmgs he was no worse off than a few pulled hgaments In h1s leg whlch wxll keep hlm on crutches for a ew days or so Honorary captam for the Paoma game was Charles Sayre Everett Lawson a sumed the dutxes of captam 1n the Montrose game Much lmprovement 1 technlgue smce the Gunmson game was noted by the fans when the Panthers played the Paoma Eagles Frulta defeated Paoma 12 0 the week before the Delta game It IS therefore predlcted that the Delta Frulta game at Frulta w1ll be the closest game of the season The plctures of Panther grld players can be seen ln almost all of he wmdows ln the Delta busmess sec t1on The squad appreciates th1s and lfopes the 1nterest 1n football wlll con tmue 7 Pantherettes Order Flne New Costumes Why Don t they have any un1forms These are a few of the many questlons belng asked by students towns p ople and teachers There is an answer for each one Yes' There IS a pep club but as you all know the 3Ct1V1t19S started late th1s year It takes some tlme to order un1forms and get organ lzed The club f1rst ordered un1forms and then were dlsappolnted by a telegram saylng the company would be unable to make them The com mlttee got to work aga1n and fmally secured an order from Strong 81 Garrett The uniforms th1s year consxst of green cotton tw1l1 slacks the reg ular boys shlrt and dmk hats There IS a commlttee worklng on fo1mat1ons ard the Club hopes to maneuver as soon as the unlforrns arrlve The Pantherettes wlsh to express thelr ppreclat on Do we have a pep club havent they maneuvered 29 Grand Junctlon there Soccerball achlevement tests Con a-Cedaredge, there cluded the work ln soccerball ln Mlss 12 Frulta, there Ilene Nab1ty's gym classes Cutplay VISICOYS To Assume Role of Tltle Contenders Takmg the fleld ln the1r f1rst ma Jor test of strength of the present season the Delta Panthers Successfully stood off the threat of the Montrose Indlans on a sllppery fleld here last Frlday afternoon Outvalnmg and outplaylng the In dlans throuffhout m wlnnmg thexr 14 6 vlctory the Panthers emerged as one of the most llkely contenders for west slope conference honors now ln the possession of the Grand Junctlon TIQGFS Th Panthers recelved the ball the opemng klckoff punchmg the l1n to the Redskm 20 yard lme before Jflontros held them for downs The ball changed hands several tlmes dur mg the remamder of the f1rst quarter tlcough D lta ma1nta1ned the upper throughout The second quarter started out slovt ly but the Panthers soon h1t the1r strlde m a touchdown march whlch re sulted ln the f1rst score early 1n the perxod The touchdown was accounted tor by Hmds on an off tackle play after some brllllant runs by Sayre and McManus had helped put the oval ln scorlng posltlon The attempted con v rs on of the extra po1nt falled The second half agam found the Panthers m full control of the sltua txon puttmg the Indxans repeatedly on Ci fense Of thelr goal l1ne The second Panther scor1ng thrust came toward the mlddle of the thlrd quarter when McManus smashed the center of the lme dI'1V1l'lU' h1s way for 35 yards to the Indian goal The smgle Montrose touchdown came late m the fourth quarter when Ham mond Montrose quarterback flung a 30 yard pass to Lexcester Montrose end who m turn tossed a lateral to Al len who raced over the goal l1ne for the only Indlan tally The Panther defense work was ve1y commendable and some much lmproved bl0Ck1flg was demonstrated on offense Hmds McManus and Sayre 1n the backfleld and Gardner Bugg Pfelfer Bertrand Glenn Selber and Lawson on the l1ne all turned ln very good games Shea the blockmg back though not a ball carrler played a fme defensive game The Panthers gained 390 yards t 179 for Montrose and were credlted wlth 21 f1rst downs to Montroses flVD THE PANTHERS CBy Lloyd Bmtony The Panthers beat ,em every tlme So what's the use to spend a d1me They always beat, they never lose, For they wear champlon football shoes 7 . ,, , . . vs ' . - , , . . . -A I l I I K 1 X' . . . .. 4 - f ' rx L , - ' ' ' . 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' Page 8 PANTHER PANT October 21 1937 In The Classes The sophomore Engllsh class under the d1rect1on of John Pendergrast has wr1tten A Trlbute to the State of Colorado that will be read at tho Colorado State Sunday Servlce Sunday October 10 1937 at Valley Forge Pennsylvanla Delta hlgh school IS the f1fth school1 so honored Last year the Leadv1lle hleh school was asked to prepare the trlbute Lludle Richards IS one of the star pe! 1 formers when It comes to expla1n1nff1 the construct1on of mouse trans Other authorltles on the same sublect are Peter Gueno and Roger Cr1m Jumor Glenn knows the mechamsm of the typewriter as well as Flllabeth Fro ue hot water IS drawn by a w1ndm1ll Ann Conkllns dlagram of the wrench Junlor Beckley s plcture of an o1l lamp and Jlm Beals lnterpretatlon of the trlmmlng tab On an alrplane were all youthful masterp1eces Last week members of the gen ral DUSIHESS tramxng class vlslted the Colorado Bank and Trust Company Mr Challes Palker the banker showed some of the operatxons ln the bank es peclally the vaults., safety deposrt boxes and mach1nes for handlmg accounts Mr Parker also gave a talk on some of the gener 1 problems of bankmg and answered varlous questlons brought up bv the students SI-IREDDED WIT Mrs Sleber Be careful not to drop those chlna dxshes Charlle 1 Charlle Don t worrv mother If they dld fall they re too hght to hurt my eet Mary had a lxttle lamb She fleeced hlm white as snow And when she got hls last four bltS She let the sucker go East H1gh Spotlwht Mr Lefferdlnk Un blology classb Hamlin can you tell us what octopus ISV Ham11n Cbeammgj Octopus comes from the Lat1n octo meanmg exght a octopus 15 an e1ght s1ded cat ONLY One o1ly day 1n sprlng I saw a bold upon de wlng My Wold how abS01d I taut the wlng was on de b0ld 10 PICCC Swlng Band Organlzed rn School Bits of News Blgger and better dances are prom 1sed th1s year w1th the new peppy and swlngy hlgh school band Just recently the most popular cur rent hxts have been purchased such as 1 So Rare That Old Feelmg Th One Rose Cause My Baby Says ltS1 S ' Nxght Over Shanghax and man other current tunes This band expects to play for the maJor1ty of the high schools dances The band consists of about ten play ers Buddy Bugg at the plano Prxnky Lundy at bass horn and slapp1ng' the bas 'Bob' Hardl drummer Lloyd Bruton trombone Buddy Clark Ludle RlCh3fdS and Tom Bowle trumpets Leo Meyer and Sefus' Boyd play clarlnets and! double on saxophone Chet W1ll1ams Mr Ayres IS sponsormg the band and elplng the boys to organ1ze Good Sportsmanshlp Theme of umor I-Irgh Program 1 Good Sportsmanshlp was the tftle of the Jumor hlgh assemblv program on October 8 Betty Lou Smlth read Henrv Van Dykes Rules of Sports m.1nsh1p and Betty GIDSOD read a selection on Good Sportsmansh1p May Farmer dld some acrobatlc stunts the meanmg of the word Champlon was deflned bv the f hall team 'The Good Sport and Poor! Sport were acted out by Lester Marple Robert Nlles and Dale Hayes whlle Doyle Snyder read the char acterlstxcs of each A talk about the pep club by one of the members con eluded the program A flute solo by Zahne Weaver a vocal solo by Margaret Ann Adams a readme by Mrs W H Fluallen cheers lcd by Bobble Ehrgott a talk about the 'nctlvxty tickets and the school songs led by Mr John Pend rgrast compr1sed the assembly program Wed nesday afternoon Dr A O Cross state hlgh school1 v1s1tor lnspected several hxgh school classes Wednesday mornmg But one whose attentlon was center ed on the dog would have known bet te1 1t was Just one of those purses A D H S glrl would have known ' DEFINITIONS FROM FIBSTER'S The young lady calmly poked her hand 1nto the dog's 1nnards plcked out a coln wlth whlch to pay her b1ll, and walked away Any near sxghted bystander mrght have raved somethmg about appealmeg to the Humane Society showed as much feellng as a telephone pole CIU9ltV to dumb anxmals 1 1 INTERNATIONAL ' Nerts a doctor's asslstant Grudge a place where a car IS kept POSIIIVE bemg mlstaken at the top of one's volce Secret somethmg whlch you tell only one person at a tlme Male duck a duck that dellvers 'Olh9I ducks' letters On November 20 at 730 oclock the h1eh school a b1g event IS gomg take place The hl h school CaI'l'llV3l Qomg to be 1n full swmg All k1nds amusements and noveltles are ln store At 930 the dance wlll begm ln the audltorlum with the music furmshed by the hl h school dance orchestra The 1un1or play cast has been chosen and has been rehearslng each Monday Tuesday and Thursday evenmgs from 7 00 untll 9 00 oclock The flrst act 15 nearly pollshed off and work on the second act IS begmmng The cast whxch w11l be announced ln the next lssue of the Panther Pant has been 1nv1ted to glV6 sklts at the Elks club on October 26 The prov1s1on of amusements for students durlng the noon perlod WaS discussed ln Student Councll meetmg A commlttee was appo1nted to fmd out 1f the students wlsh to play Ping pong durlng the lunch hour Slnce some of glrls were absent on Fr1days and Wednesdays because or e Glee club practlce they were not able to have two permanent teams At the regular assembly on Wednes day October 6 Mr Hartman county agent of Montrose gave a talk on pro fesslonal football Mr Hartman played last year w1th the Brooklyn Dodgers Frances Bowle played a plano solo In the Sprmg A rally was held October 14 on the corner of Nlnth and Mam A bonfxre and a snake dance were the maln features The students crashed the Egyptxan Theater after the rally Under the direction of Mr E L Wlgram the freshmen boys whltewash ed the blg D on Garnet Mesa They were excused from school Thursday durmq the f1fth perlod Smce the flrst D was bullt on the h1ll above the stadlum lt has been the work of the freshmen boys to wlnte wash lt Mxss Irene Nablty d1rector of phys1c al educatlon 1n the Delta schools has recently reslgned MISS Mary Helen Lewis w1ll succeed her The total enrollment of the Delta publxc schools now numbers 1516 MISS Estelle Seabourn the G1rls Glee club dlrector was unexpectedly called to Cahfornla by the sudden lllness of her mother She IS expected back th1s week Mlss Lona Stanford has been Mlss Se-abourn's substltute Gwendolyn Weaver placed fourth among the hlghest ten scorers IH the Enghsh placement tests Th1s annuonce ment comes from Dr Alfred Westfall head of the department of Engllsh at Colorado State college , 1 ev-:.-.-.-,-,-,-.-.-.-.-,-.-,-ve5.-.-.-,-,-,-,-,-,-.-,-,-,-.-, 2-: ' ' '-'-'-'-'-'v'-'-'-'ff''v'-'-''A' 2 , , - . . . . v p ' Z 7 at . 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REDGE PANTHER PANT BEAT NOVEMBFR 5' Publrshed B1 Weekly By The Dtlta Hrgh School NOVEMBER 5' Vo 1 No 3 Delta, Colorado Nov 3 1937 Prrce 5 Cents W D Asfahl Elected C E A Pres1dent Delta Teacher Tells llbout Her Trrp To England lNov lNov Nos Nov Mass Margaret E Hoke an Englash NOV teacher rn the Delta hrgh school re counts her tour rn England rn 19 0 wrtla d party ot students from D U Mass Hoke says N I drdnt get seasrck eorng over though many of the people dad The nrght of the saalorsa banquet lt was unusually rough and you could look out the porthole and :ne manute you saw sky the next a grvantac wave When the arrrved rn the ba at Nov Nov lNov Nov Nov IW NOVEMBER Levr and gingham dance Delta vs Cedaredge at Cedar edge Delta vs Frurta at Frurta Junror class play Cedaredge glV9S a sp cral as l sembly program Delta g1V9S a specral assembly at Cedared e Band concert Hlgh school carnrval Close of second srx weeksl p rrod l 20 Thanksvrvlng vacatron MISS Hoke Announces Y Cook Ireland th party had, a most rnterestrng experrence They rescued a sarlor and has two sons from burnlng flshlng smack They had been drlftlng about wrth the tide for some tame When they were brought aboard the steamer the man was badly burn ed but the sons were both umn1u cd They took up a collectlon from the people on the steamer and got about S400 When they rrlved rn London they xrsrted all the places one as supposed to VlS1t when one 1S rn London Several of the places they vrsated were Tower of London and the torture dungeon all the places connected wrth Shakespeare lr a garden where Shakespeare met those who rnduced ham to go to Lon don the party had tea The v1s1teJ several old castles some of whrch are an rums and some of whrch are kept up In Wrndsor Castl the the crown Jewels and the coronatacn crown wrth whrch George the VI was crowned Mlss Hoke sard I sat rn thc coronataon chan when the guade wasat lookrng Whale xrsrtrng Westmrnaster Abbey they saw the graves of all h famous poets m the Poets Corner They took a boat rrde up the Thames raver and saw all the country estates borderlng this river They rode on Brat rsh trams whrch would make one srck er thar a steamer Levres and Grnghams Wlll Be Worn at Frrst H S Dance The farst hrgh school danc IS to bf' held an the hrgh school audrtorrum Noxember 5 at 8 30 o clock A novel theme as to be carrred out The boys ale to wear lexres and the garlg gmgham dresses There as to be tCont1nued on page 33 Complete Play Cast The 1un1or class wath stud nt d rector Connre Hurst and Darector Mass Margaret Hoke have been workmg hard vuth the cast and Stage Manager Jake Ventrrlo rn order that the Junaor play The Black Flamrngo whaeh rs to be grven Thursday and F1 aday November 11 and 12 wall be ready for presenta tron Phyllas Weaver and Genevaexe Lugar are an charge of the costumes The cast IS as follows Caffllostro 1 Pamlln Graham Drana Vrrgmra Hard Arthur Smrth Charlotte Marjorr Marsh Bodrer Robert Bllstrom Bou rlen Glenn Herendeen Gavrochc Harry Blakely Madam Bodaer Anrta 1Jean Dotts Clotrlda Marran Dunn Popo Howard Thompson Francots Charles Drllon Prrest Melbert Dava B ssange Emory Tuttle Over Two Hundred Students Attend Romeo and ulret Shakespeareg ammortal play 0 meo and Juliet showed Wednesday afternoon October 20 at the Fox Effyp taan theatre before about 250 hagh chool students The story well known to all as the tragrc love of Romeo a member of the house of Montague for Juliet wht was a Capulet There was such en maty between thes two houses that exen the servants contrnuall fought The part of Julret was la ed by the beautlful Norma Shearer and her lover Romeo by Leslle Howard Julrets old nurse played by Edna 'Vfae Olner was the only person be ldes the old pr rest who knew of thelr loxe She loved Julret and wanted her to be happy but exen she could not vtard off the pendrng tragedy 1 l l 1000 Western blope Teachers Met At Grand Junction From all over the western slope teachers superantendents school board and P T A members met at Grand Junctron October 28 to 30 to attend the annual conventlon of the western drvrsron of the Colorado Educatronal A socratron The sessrons opened Thursday morn mg at 9 30 o clock at the Mesa theater with C G Houston former dean of Mesa college presrdent of the western davasron C E A presadrng One of the mam features of the C E A sessrons was the Mesa Colleg Symphony Orchestra under the drrec tlon of Lawrence Sardonl head of the Mesa college musrc department The orchestra appeared 1n concert Thursday ewenrng at 815 oclock rn the hlgh school audrtorrum rmmedrately follow ng the annual Chamber ranquet for the teachers Many Krown Sp Governor Teller Ammons of Color rdo spoke Thursday mornrnv L Troxel of Greeley and presrdent of the Colorado Educatronal Assocratron of Commerc akers On Frlday O 'ipok at 10 o clock at the Mesa the rtel Elmore Peterson dean of the school busrness admanrstratron at the Umvel srty of Colorado and a m mber of tht state pl annang COf lIT1ISSlOI1 spoke Thursday mornmg Saturday Dr Clarence Edmund Ra rack president of the Fort Hayes Kansas state college spoke to the county superrntendents and rural teachers at a breakfast sessron Con ressnr an Brooks Fletcher f Oh o author of the Black Fletcher ball lor federal ard for educatlon also d u essed the teachers Saturday Many Banqutts Held A banquet for the western slope coaches was held at the La Court l'10 tel Thursday evenlng a breakfast for the Junlor College Alumnr Assoclatron was held Fraday mornrng the band dlrectors were guests at a luncheon Thursday noon gaven by the Wmfreld Vall y School Masters Club and thc Uncompahgre Valley School Masters Club met at a breakfast rt the Grand Cafe Frrday mornrng Delta Teachers Honored Those who were honored bv beam, Included on the assocratron program v-ere John Pendergrast who gave aocal solo W D Asfahl who gave 'a report on the N E A conventaon and who was elected presrdent of the west ern dlW1S1OH of C E A for next year tContanued On 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' 1 , ' 1 1 Y ' 1 . . . , ' . or 1 , ' , I 1 . mu XX 1 nel Page 10 PANTHER PANT PANTHER PANT N he I A N'IHl Il f1L 4 ul hum 'Xssr lllhfx Ir1mmxX1k11o 111101 Chhnd :XIV I0 Lx mt P1101 Mu 111101 s NVJII l'fll0I hu Illlt L1 or I fm 0 Xlllblfl Ikru md S mm EIITOI 111 L x Fdx or L I-ri Xullle Cllttml 16110 I ne- Tre S 14101 Imrmhx Lui s 1 I fl um Nlux 1 IX 1 1 x lx wel I 1 11 I Il mf xx 1 x X 1 lphx ll n 1 N 1101 THE GHOST WALKS The Ghost Walks But the School Splllt IS certamly restmg 1n peace W BV the School Splut, dont W peclally mean the nolse that student xc,dv makes at the football games of COUYSQ that IS an element 1n h1S per , onahty but the general attltude of me students towards then' currlcularx xct1v1t1es Fne years ago The Splrxt had a lot f fxghtw 1n h1m Everyone worked fm good grades and thc Honor Roll Look at hmm now Surely flve yea1s uuld not have aged hllil so much H0 scams, hke an old man haldly able to xc d Hes 1 zther chlldlsh too nevel 1 kmg mythmg seuoubly Pelhdps Im entudy I1l1Stdk8T'l May bn hLs not aged but Idther Just a lzy youncf blade He has what It i'1k9S but he won t g1V0 If he 1SIl,t mtelcstcd It should at lcfst be a case of prlde TO THE FRESIIMAN Fxeshman' Hele are youx a1che1Q Use th1s column fO1 your Code of Rules md Book of Ethxcs Fleshman fust last ,md always haxe pxoper respect for school property fac ulty and upperclassmun Be s.1re you IQ 'seated unt11 the lxst se-mor IS out of the assembly loom and do not hurry them along Soon we wlll be having, button week Ii you do not meant pxopelly to 1hlS woe IS Vou FIQSIWIHIHD xou 1 To go to ll nxltlcs 'md gnc suppmt io your school SHUI CO0p81atl0I1 11 tha gfnnes 'md lll lLtlVltl9S will be gleltly applemated md expected Fxeehman thls column lb Wlltten to YOU, Obits 1't and you w0n't leglet what you' O w w 1 1 J T was a chemlst But hes a chemlst no H1016 Fm what he thought was H20 IT HAPFI NTD IW OLTOBER Oct Oct Oc Oc OL Oct 1 1 2 2 Delta vs Gunmson dt Delta Delta xs Paomd at Delta Delta vs Montrose dt Della SIX weeks per1od ends Delta vs Hotchklss at Delta 29 Teachers convemlon Grand Junctlon Twentv Students W1n Places on Honor Roll To Wm a place on the Delta h1gh school honor roll each candidate must have two As and two Bs If a Stl-1 dent IS carrymg f1V6 subyects an ex ccptmn ls made to th effect thai orw grade may be a C The grade A sig Ixlf1CS hmh work m quahtv and quam Uty The pup11 shows mltxatne Qklh nd thorou1hness B mdxcdtes work 'lbovc avercwe Tl e fl St Honor Roll of the year m dudes S mom with thier- A s 'md one B lemor Angel and Excleit Lww on thlce As and two Bs Mary L Wlb md Ruth Banks Jumoxs who have thlee A s and two Bs Ruth Schaefer two A S and two BS Toshle D hacka 'md H 11V Bla lfflv two As and thlee Bs-Jose yhme Beach and Barbara Blown SoDY'omores w1th four A 5 Patsy Harrm ton tkree As and one B xklllard HayQ three A S and two B s Wanda Satt rfleld two As and two B s Leon Overbay two As and three Bs Henry Stark F' shmavm havlnf four As Wxlhe 'Wal xokd three As and onp B Edltl' Llev two As and two Bs Thomas SIIVQY MUIITH Llflllrlg Bonme Bxooks nd Jlm Bc 115 Delta Schools Plan Celebratlon of Natlolial Ed Yveek N'1t10na1 Educatlon Week the Theme of whlph 15 Educatlon and Our Na 1 0n'1l Llfe has been 'cet for the week of Novembm 7 to 13 HICIUSIVC The themes to be earned out fox the C1 ye, m th week axe Sundav CNox Cm We Educate fo Peace Uondav QNov 86 Buvmg Educiuonal SEIVICE Tu sdav CNov 9 Holac Mann Centemual XV6dI'l9Sdd5 CNox H05 O 1 Amerlcan Youth Pxoblem 'Vcufsflav CNOV 115 Schools and Oul COI'15t1tL1tlOU Fm av CNOx J Sghool Onen House Day Swturday CNov 133 Llfe Long Loaln g' The mlm fox Delta schools mcludes the mxkmf of post IS and dlsplaxs fo1 Llassmom md down town atom vxm glows socclnl '1 s mbly p1og1x1mQ and the VK,l1tlI1j,f of essays on the H012-ICC Mum C utenmal Open house m all Lllik-1001115 VK 111 bv l'I1dlYItl1Ilf,d thzoudh cut the wLek .md fuends of the sLhC01 die ulffed to Vlblt The local comm1ttee fox thm Week m dudes Messxs W D Asfahl fchalr many Clarence Snyder Ohver S Iken leuy John Penderglast Phll Platt nd the Nhsses Dons McFadden Evelyn Shcld Mable Fetz VIFQIYXIZ1 Newland! Was, H2504 ,And Adclguuda Hdnselmmm 1 November 3 19 3 1 A NAMELFSS EPIC fContmuedD I never had heard such H0159 n my hfe Sugh yellmq such barkmg such dm 'md such Stflfe My frlend yelled ' Hey g1mm1e .1 shoe, Ill show those two thmgs what Pm gonna do She threw the shoe a p1llow a clock But d6Sp1t9 hel efforts those two wouldnt stop They raged and they roared I cowerer ln my bed Dug down m the plllows and coverel my head But my fue-nd the strong hearted th brave Qald Sh d go out and make those twfx behaxe Sh gxabbed hcl bathrobe her onlx 7111101 1b10om SPG was going to stop that n01SL pretty soon So bx nely iolth on hex mlsslon sh' I rem mb 1 the dGtGlII11Y1Bf1Oll on hex f et Clrse to the msgmg foe she crept Crept slowly on Whlle the clty slept She trlpped on a mock fell down 0 th lawn But undaunted she crept on and on She waved hcl broom and then Sald Seat The cat :dn the dog flew, and thal was that The he-rome came back, v1ctor1ous m war The mght was Stlll the battle was 0 er Sh Sald It was nothmg and gut back mio bed I shamefullx took the plllow fl Om Off m head The mght was quiet agam St1l1 and deep She was a huome I went back to Aeep THE END The Exchange Colorado Springs The Rocky Mountam JUHIOI Debatc conference vull meet December 3 at Colorado College Boulder The students of Colorado College will 20 bv spec1al txam to the football game t C0101 ado Umverslty November 13 Appldon Many student'-. 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V November3 1937 PANTHER PANT Page 11 Panthers I-lold Trgers To 3 to o Score Hotehkrss Defeated By Panthers rn Fast Game The undefeated and untred re ord the Delta Panthers was stretched to srx grmes Frrday rrrght 'rt the hrvlr school stadrum as the gr en and whrte lrcrde took an outwerffhed but scrappx Hotchkiss to a 40 to 0 cleanrrr The Panther second strrng started off the game wrth a bang as Junror carrred the ball for about all the Hotchkrss 10 yard marke frrst play through the lrne In few plays the ball was smashed goal by McManus frrst strrnf fullbrck who was playrng rn th plac of Don Mryake who had been rll The Hotehkrss eleven reccrved thc Lall and then made therr clos st brd for touchdown Smashrng the lrne and completrng a lone: pass they had th ball on the Panther nrne yard lrne and rn an excellent posrtron to score But the green and whrte lme put on the pressure stopprng every Hotchkrss play The Panthers took possessron of the ball at hrs pornt and Hrnds Delta quarterback punted the ball to the Hotchkrss 45 yard lme About the second play Hotchkrss threw a short Sampson y ards to on therr the next C ver the ed by Hrnds Under excellent block nJ he carrred the prdskrn over thf Hotchkrss goal lrne The krck for extra pornt was good The remarnder of the quarter found no dangerous threats by erther srde At the tart of the second half the Panthers chose to recerve the ball The prgskrn came down the freld to Hrnds who agarn as rn the s cond quarte arrred he ball over the goal lme The Bertrand Gardner and Lawson held th lme playrng of Bugg Seber Glenn Bulldogs to therr few frrst downs whrle Pfelfer McManus Sayre and Shea took crown every runner that happened to et throu h the Delta lrne The hrghlrght of the last quart r was long run bv Junror Sampson On the thrrd down Sampson dropped back for what seemed to be a sure pornt The b ll came back and rnstead of a krck hc ball was carrred around the end and the whole length of the lrcld fo a touchdown No less than 24 Panther players took prrt rn the game Hrgh School Dance tContmued From P rgc lj absolutely no dressrng up There wrll be approprrate decora trorrs rn the gvm and refreshments be served durrng the course of the enrng The hlgh school dance band furnrsh the musrc At former hrgh school dances room seemed lrterally ahve wrth chap crones The number has been lrmrted to two couples The faculty wrll b rnvrted W1 vtl 9 Lose By Narrow Panther Sportlrghts Count After The Delta football squad wrshes to er-.press rts apprecratron to Don Dunffan for hrs rnterest and generosrty rn let tmg the team attend the show free on Monday nrghts for every game that they wrn The frght and d termrnrtron of the P mth r second t am durme the Hotch k ss fam proved to the Delta fans that the Panthers have plenty of reserve strength Keep rt up boys' Bugg Prnthcr tackle captrmed the g, lme at Grand Junctron Frrdry The Delta band and p p club showed great sprrrt rt Grand Junctror They maneuvered fcrmrng thc letters G J 'md D H S The Panthers and the Trgers broke about even on th statrstrcs both hav mg nrne frrst downs The Trgers arned 202 yards from the lrne of scrrrnmaffe tr 181 for the Panthers The Panthers lost 35 yards on penaltres to 2.1 for th Trgers The Panthers drdnt cross the Trgers lme but the Trgers drdnt cross the P rthers goal lrne erther although they drd get three pornts from a freld goa Delta grrdsters travel to Cedaredge Prrday rm Denny Prctures Delta Football rn 1907 Jrm Denny a mechanrc now employed at the Holly Sugar company gave hrs mterestrng versron of old trme football as rt was played rn Delta county about 1007 Jrm used to be a lrttle fellow when he played end on the Hotrhkrss eleven rn 1f07 However hrs peed made up for hrs srze He could run the hundred rn clos to 10 5 conds The team w s compos d mostly of hreh school boys '1 few graduates were strll rn the lrn The equrpment was usually p0OY ome newer had helmets or shoulder p ds to wear H exp ss d the fact that there were few rnJuI10s accordrn to the amount and krnd cf equlpment used At that trme Garnet Mesa and the town of Delta had two separate teams Cach always at the other s throat Few schools had coaches but th Deltr town team was one of the frrst teams to have one but they wrll pay the regul rr admr sron To arouse rrrterest and promptne s the frrst ten couples to come to the dance wrll be rdmrtted for 2ac otlrtr wrse the admrssron wrll be 35 An advance sale of trckets rl I held Everybody rs rn rted Tough Battle The Delta Panthers drsplayed plenty of power both defensrvely and ot ter qtely by consrstently p acrnv them lves rn scorrng posrtron and also by holdrn the pre game favorrt s thc Trgers to nrne irrst downs The Prnlh ers reeled off rr ne frrst downs also to exen up that part of the statrstrcs The only score of the game came in the thrrd quarter when Walker regul rr quarterba lc and fearless dropkrckef went rntr the game to attempt r bO0l lrom about th D lta 15 yard lrne The crowd tensed and there w s not H whrsper as the ball sarled back tr Walker who calmly dropped rt to th ground and booted rt between th bus for the single score of the game Th courage and stamrna needed by W rlker to put the prgskrn betw en the bus was thoroughly explarned rn the Grand Junctron paper after the grrd battle The Panther backfreld headed bv Hrnds and Sayre consrstently smashed off tackle and around end for srzerble earns whrle McManus hrt the center of the Junctron forward wall carryrr Trger tacklers wrth hrm The brrllrant work of Shea backfreld man and the whole Panther lrne rncludrncr Bu g Panther captarn Gardn r pass snatch g end B rtrand Blore Glenn Pferfer Serber and Lawson Tunror Sampson Panther reserve showed up well ln the backfreld when Hrnds be came mjrrred and was forced to th s delrnes The Panther defensrve work was well do-n Twrce the Tlgers were deep rn Panther trrrtory almost to the goal lrne however the touchdown threats owrndled as the Panthers stopped every T11 r play The 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B ............ - Page 12 In The Classes Members of the Shakespeare club Mrs W A Day Mrs W D Asfahl and Mls H E Tyler spoke to the Engllsh III Classes about Shakespeare The students of the Engllsh classes had the opportunlty to see and study 1nany stllls from the motlon plcture Romeo and Jullet Interestlng and useful ldeas on make up and headllne wlltlng were ex plalned to the Journallsm class last Tuesday mornlng by Elvon Howe spolts cdltor of The Dally Independ en PTBCIS became clear to the Engllsh I students only after they found the pronunclatlon to be pray see and the meanmg to be summary THE TORTURE ROOM The glant then bade one of my fel lows to carry large blocks of lron to each person and we were told to ch1sel cut on the block what he wrote on the wall We were each glven a long chlsel md told lf we dldnt' do lt ln f1V9 hours we WB16 to be beaten senseless The order astounded me but I set to work wlth all my strength I chls eled untll my arms were numb and mv fingers ached I feared I was loslng COUSCIOUSH ss Flnally a great gong I ug and rang untll I thought my ear mums would burst but It flnally ceased and we W616 taken out of the loom and put on a large machlne The machlne stalted wlth a Iurch I lent at a terrlflc speed lt careened md svlayed I flnally came to a grlnd 1115, stop and som one thlew me out I w s at a tarmhous and was struggl 1111, toward It Whe11 I got there I fcebly knocked on the door for I was bout unconsclous To my utter as I'I1lSl ll'T'lLDI my mother cime to the clool When we VN610 lnslde she Sald Well how was school today Bennle THE END Delta Teachers Are Honored 1Com nued Flom Page IJ lXI1s Ruby Walkel presldent of the dult educatlon Mlss Velma Loomls pxesldent of the alt dlvlslon Mlss Ad clgunda Hanselmann also gave a talk or w te1 color palntlnd for Junlor and 611101 hugh chool students Geolgc Balrows presldent of the coaches and oclal SCIGDCG dlvlslon Robert Cralg plesldent of lndustllal guts dlvlslon Mlss Jennle Tyler p1es1dent of the lnguage dlvlslon Mlbs Grace Ogle VICE presldent of the mathematlcs dlYl lon R Gordon Ayles vlce presldent of the general muslc dlvlslon MISS Ruth McFadden vlce presldent of the mlmary dlvlslon Dale Maag dlscus slon leader on Wolk Books and Lab elatoly Note Books and Everett Lawson presldent of the Western Slope Student ASSOC1dIl0I1 PANTHER PANT November 3 193 7 VSHOOPEE TIME Hot dogs' Popcorn' Pop Flsh pond' Blngo' Dance' These ale a few ol the many amusements to be enjoyed at the mnual Delta hlgh school Larnl 1 ll Novembe1 20 Many new and ln terestlng features are planned fol th1s year s carnlval The o11g1nal purpose of the Delta hlgh school carnlval was to get the' thletlc assoclatlon out of debt How :ver thls has been accompllshed and the present purpose IS the enrlchment of the vallous treasurles of the school besldes a lot of fun fOI us all 'Ilns ear the carnlval IS belng put on by the entlre school and not by eparate organlzatlons Mr Ted W Gram has charge aealn thls vear of all pl eoaratlons The total recelpts from the numerous oncesslons wlll be dlvlded among the x rlous organlzatlons accordlng to thelr needs Thls money w1ll be set apart fol the dlfferent treasurles by a fl Il nce commlttee headed by Mr Robert E Goltxy 1 1 lVlellnka of Astrakhan, ,I-llgh School Opera Staged Before Chrlstmas Plans are belng made for the hlgh school operetta whlch IS to be glven just before the Chrlstmas holldays No GXIQDSIVS plans have been made because of the absence of MISS Estelle' w1ll be needed ln coachlncf the glrls choruses and ln helplng wlth the cc tummff When she HTYIVQS M1 John Pender grast wlll hold tryouts and '1 cast wlll' o chosen The settlng ot thls op retta IS IH Rus the theme belnff woven around a nllltiry fo1t and the happenlngs there The cast lncludes OVQI 200 p rsons Elabolate costumlng IS planned the 1I dlll ones wlll be lented fIOIh Denver Cll1'11C Band Plays PIECES Consldered For Tournament At the teache1s COIIVBDIIOII Thurs day '1 cllnlc band played band DIECGS that ale belng consldered for the band wulndment whlch wlll be held ID the p1lng Thls IS for the beneflt of the rruslc dlrectors ln older that they may choose whatever they conslder best Thls method IS used so that evelyore COIlCCIIl6d wlll have a XOICG ln the se lectlon The band IS composed of YIIQFIIDEIS flom flxe dlfferent towns Delta Olathe Montrose Paonla and Hotchklss Two practlces have been held DFLTA MOTOR SALES QLOTES BUS PRICES The Delta Motor Sales company ha made lt pos ble for students to attend out of town football and basketball Games by runnlnff buses The fOllOW1Ilg p11CeS ale based on Blts of News Catherlne Fulghum was stude Il t guest at Rotaxy Wednesday Octobel 27 Dlck Shea w1ll be Rotary guest ncxt Wednesday Novembel 3 The student councll voted to g1VQ e ch teachel an assembly program to g1V9 on one of the Wednesdays durln th w HI Courtesy was the theme of the JL.nlor hlgh assembly program of Oc t0b91 22 sponsored by Mr Irvln Dem mon s home roo1n The proglam con slsted of a dance by the Mlschle Makers 3 play entltled The Awards readlng by Robert Nlles and a sh01t talk by Mr Ollver Ikenberry on Cour tesy Glrls from MISS Mlldred home maklng class sponso1ed s mbly DIOUTHITI at the s nlor hlgh au dlTO1'lUI11 Wednesday afterroon MISS Jane Swan IS the newly prlmary teacher at the Spanlsh Tlmm s an elected school MURDER IN THE CHEMISTRY LAB Poor me' Here I was a qulet peace ful CII zen ln South America and not look at me' These people tease anl taunt me to brlne out my worst quall tles and then they sa-, Im a baddle Well I am now Im mad Thus mlght Mr Lefferdlnks taran tula have spoken when the thlrd hOUl chemlstrv class wltnessed hls drown orownlng He was really touch and although he flnally dled he died k1Ck The alcohol would not klll hlm so tr despelatlon the executors poked hm IIIIO a bottle of deadly P01011 May he lest 111 peace' UNDER THE MOON Mlss Hmsclmann has nexet sud o hut she seems to llke IVlr A3105 L-11 Erlene Wllkcl 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PAN I HER PAN VVORK WORK JUNIORS' Publlshed B1 Weekly By The D lta H1 h School PANTHERS' Black Flamingo cores Success Troxel E ntertams Specral Assembly A specral assembly was called Wednesday mornlng at thc high school lV1r W D Asfahl rntroduced the speak er Dr O L Troxel head of the de partment of educatron t C0lOrddO State College of Edueatron Has subject was hrs trap an Europe 'and has toprc was eatmg He ex plaaned the maan dafferences between the European manner of eatang and restaurant servrce and tlat customarv an the Umted States Dr Troxel spoke entcrtarnmgly of the drfferences and peculraratres that he and members of has famaly observed ID the nane drffer cnt countraes they xlsated He pactured economrc condataons pre Europe especaallv those as by the automobrlc A great IS noted 1n the schoolang of v aalmg 1 evrdenced dafference as effacaent but a secondary IS next to rmpossable to ob schoollng educatron tam In closrng he remarked Practacally any A.mer1can who goes to Europe and returns feels Young Ameracan people hate more opportunatres economrcally and educataonally than those of any other country 1n the world Messrs Parker and Davrs Perform and Speak Mr John Pendergrast was sponsor of an assembly program on Wednesday Noxember 3 Bobble Ehrgott was the haeh pressure announcer The program consasted of a xaolan so 0 The Sprmg Song by Mr Ch arlae Parker 'accompanaed on the paano by Mrs Allcn Obert Mr Parker also played a mcdley of songs on the mouth harp These numbers were followed b a talk on Mexaco by Mr John Dans He descrabed an detaal the customs dress and language of the people Some beau tafully colored blankets and SOUVGHIFS that were madc by the Mexacans were daspl ay ed To conclude the program the D H S dancc band played two swmg songs to encourage attendance at thc frrst hlgh school dance Mrs Anderson Mass Hansclmann are you f1n1shed Mass Hanselmann Cthankmg Mrs A l'ad saad Fannash J No Im Ger man N Subscrrbers Urged To Pay to Avord Pressure And Exposure Early an September members of the aournalasm class sought subscr1bers to the hagh school paper Three hundred and twenty fue persons sacned then names to what the Journalasts consld ered 'a solemn promase to pav eather 90 cents all at one t1me or 45 cents each semester Collectron started and the maaorrty of the students pa1d promptly fulfallrng their oblagatrons Seventy four farled Because the fanancral oblrqataon of the yournalrsm class as great the farlure on the part of 74 students to pay IS an extremely serrous one Warnanv was gaven all students not to sagn rf they were not sure of thear ab1l1ty to pay Consequently each person wall be held to has promrse wrth drastrc measures lf those are necessary In the next rssue of The Panther Pant w1ll be publashed the names of those who have not pa1d In Case any persons have not pa1d by the tame the due those the yearly tarst semester reports are reports Wlll be held unt1l prrce has been pa1d Students Pay now so pressure may be avoaded unpleasant ANI APOLOGY The Panther Pant washes t0 C0l'f9Ct an error concernang the semor sectron of th honor roll whach was pranted 1n the Noxember 3 rssue Senaors 2A 5 and 2B s Ruth Banks Mary Lew as 3As and IB Eleanor Angel Ever ett Lawson 3As and 2B s Arta Bowle Frances Bowle and Catherane Ful ghum Dorngs rn The COUHCII Because of takrng a Job at the Schmadt Hardware Store Marvrs Key scr as forced to cease actrve member shap an the Student Councal Bob Warner was unanrmously elect ed to take MAFVIS Keysers place dS pl nner of the assembly pIOL1dmS Morras Bugs, as to appolnt someone to take MHIVIS Keysers place an the Student Councrl The organazataon wh1ch wants the conccssaon at the basketball tournsa mcnt must hand petataons rn ammed rately Catherrne Fulghum gave 1 report about the meetang of the Western Slope Student Assocrataon that was held at Grand Junction Presented By Junzor Class To Good Crowd The Black Flamango was presented y the Junaor class Frrday November 15 at the high school audatorrum un der the darectron of Mass Margaret E Hoke and Connre Hurst The attend ance at the two Performances WiS good Vargrnra Hardang an the daffrcult role of D12-ana Hamlrn Graham as Caglaostro Howard Thompson as Popo and Harry Blalely as Gaxroche gave exceptaonal anterpretataons of the roles they pl ax ed Howard showed hrmself a master f the lrght comedy whale Hamlrn Harry and Vargrnaa created real and dastrnct dramatrc characters Maraon Dunn Anatra Dotts Robert Ballstrom Ivan Smath and Marjorre IV'arsh were convancang and genuane Bcurren Francors and Bossange wcrc ably portrayed by Glenn Herendeen spectrvely The peasants and then praegt were effectrve The Junaor class carrred the respon srbalrtres of productaon wath very lattle faculty gurdance Miss Hoke was presented wrth flow ers and a gold bracelet by the members Of the class as a token of thear apple crataorr for her untrrlng work Wlth them F F A Members Go On Treasure Hunt Guy Hocker and Wlllard Hays mem bers of the program ommattee of the F F A planned the treasure hunt that was held Noxember 3 P16 and cocoa were served to the fellows after the treasures had been found During the sh0rt buslness meetmg that was held the same evenang rt was decaded that the Green Hands should be anrtaated at the December meetrng One meetang 'a month will be held dur IDE, the wanter The books cars and bacycles of the members w1ll be decorated wrth thc cmblem of the organazataon SHREDDED WIT Where as the managers off1ce Follow the passage unt1l you come to a slgn readrng No Admattance G upstarrs t1ll you see the sagn Keep Out Follow the corrrdor tall you see the sagn Sllence Then yell for ham . 1 , . , '- 0 'g . l ' ' ' 7 ' 7 ' 3 C l n , . . . ff ' 15 . . -. . on 1 . . 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I I I I congratulatxons to you a supenor team 1n every respect sportsmanshlp technlque and ab1l1ty All Delta h1gh1 school and your wlde clrcle of boostersl WlSh you well A great deal of credlt IS due to your coach and h1s neverw faxlmg SCFVICE and fr1endsh1p to you and your school l Members of the team who are grad uatmg th1s year we w1sh you Contln ued success In the lmes IH whlch you have shown yourselves capable and to the members that wlll be here next year may the team you w1l1 compose be as successful as has been the team of th1s year To those boys who go out for practlce every nlght honorable mentlon IS glV e Your falthfulness to your squad wmll not be overlooked Panther football team may your lxfe IU every way be as successful as has your past football season Agam we y Congxatulatlons and good luck' AN P PPRECIATION How are we thankmg them? Those who have provxded us w1th th1s beau I t1ful modern school bulldlng w1th 1tS excellent equxpment attractwe lawn and newly set trees We have a ratmg school and a grand group of teachers We have been provxded w1th the best1 equxpment ln the chemxstry and phys1cs labs and ln the new agrlculture room 1 It IS up to us to show our apprec1 at1on of th1s by maklng the best use of lt all Our school has an excellent lallflg ln athletlcs but a scholastlc record IS more xmportant 1 It IS not pOSSlbl6 for every one of us to make the honor roll, but we can all brmg our grades up w1th l1tt1e effort Give your studies flrst cons1derat1on f0I' a While, and you'll be dolng your Daft to Show your appreclatlon for the School and those who ma1nta1n It for have mother and father come to school the act1v1t1es at the L1ncoln school were planned to 1nc1ude many lnterests dur1ng the week set 3Slde as Amer1can Educatlon Week when all mothers fathers and frlends of chxldren were especlally 1nv1ted to v1s1t the school rooms Three lssues were not1ceable ln many rooms educatlon peace and Thanks glVlIlg Besldes these several rooms were busy worklng on a special progect uch as the Afrlcan study 1n the fourth grade rooms under the dlrectlon of MISS Mabel Fetz the sugar story told 1n TNIIISS Sarah Hambleton s room the colomal qu11t belng planned ln M1ss Hazel Van Tuyl s room and the news MISS Genevieve Jewell told of how he was able to correlate ' Buymd Ed ucatxonal Servlce Mondays theme w1th the study of arlthmetlc and the observance of Armlstlce Day The ch1l dren calculated the costs of books paper and penc1ls and also read large numbers representlng Deltas soldlers durmg the war Delta s war dead and the cost of war A book each page a separate dlsplay and alphabetlcally arranged called Changmg EdUC3tl0H was an mter mg pro3ect seen m MISS Frances D1es OUT OF THE DUFFEL BAG CBy scr1be Thomas Sllveyj The hol1days are slowly stealthlly stealmg th1s way agaln but they havent caught us unprepared Scouts part1c1pated ID the Arm1st1ce flag rals mg ceremony at the L1ncoln school Thursday mornmg At a recent meetlng e'1ch patrol vot ed to prepare a Thanksgxvlng basket contaxnlng the essentlal parts nots and what nots of a Thanksglvlng dlnner These w1l1 be glven to the needy Bravo boys' Old Santa Claus lS now havxng h1s old buggy overhauled and decorated up for h1s annual p1lgr1mage from the Northland In case Qust m case mmd youy there IS a person readmg thlS who doesnt know what I mean Chrlstmas IS on the way The members of the Ut patrol are now mdulged ln the art of makmg Chrlstmas presents leather craft malnly Some mce speclmens have been worked out Let me remlnd you now do your shoppmg early There are only 40 more days unt1l Chrxstmas American Educatnon Week Observed at H S Wed The presentatlon of three SkltS from The Black Flamlngo formed the opemnv of the Educatlon Week as sembly program Wednesday afternoon Betty Jane Murphy accompanled at tne plano by Betty Lou Overbay sang The fxfth grade room Land of the Sky Blue Water and Re In each room chxld act1v1ty was 1n member Me cvldence To fully appreclate the work Mr W D Asfahl gave a short talk on done one must v1s1t each room and see the slgnlfxcance of Amerlcan Educatlon there the chlld at work Week Three of the best essays wrxt ten 1n the Engllsh classes were read b1 the students who wote them MarJor1e PARENTS RETURN TO CLASSES Wllllams read I Pay Tmbute to Those AT J H PROGRAM 1Who Make My Educatlon Posslble MBYIOH L1m1ng Horace Mann and the The parents now attend school That Arnerlcan pubhc Schools Peggy was the case Tuesday evenmg at 7 30 Wepf The Life of Horace Mann 1n the Lmcoln bu1ld1ng where an openI Charles Dlllon who entered the tu house program was presented by the s udents 'Ihe parents attended the reg ular classes of the students and then were called to the assembly where a program was presented and refresh ments were served The program was opened by selec txons played by the gunxor hlgh school band under the dlrectlon of M Gordon Ayres Thls was followed b he audlence smgmg School Days under the dlrectxon of Mr Ollver S Ikenberry Dale Hays head boy of ,umor hxgh gave an appreclatlon behalf of the student body Glenn Rose and Dlck Ambrose sang Grand fat 1ers Clock A playlet entltled Educatlon and Llfe was glven under the d1rect1on of MISS Velma Loomls MISS Mary Qulnn played a p1ano solo Perpetual Moments, and Anna Marle Coan and Dama Shulte gave a tap dance, ac-companxed by Mrs L Doyle Cornteu Cutle Paw's the best shot IH the county, I'll have you know' 1 1 berculosls essay contest read h1s essay on tuberculosls entltled How Can We Put Our Knowledge of Tuoexculosls to Work m Our Commun1ty Zalxne Weaver and Betty Lou Lyon accompanied at the plano by Mrs Doyle played two flute duets They were Neopohtan Nlghts and Why Do I L1e To Myself About You The Exchange Gunnison Lamps and thermometers w1ll b made of deer feet bv the members of the taxldermy club ln the Gunnlson mvh school There were seven students on the honor roll 1n GUHDISOD hlgh school the last s1x weeks 0hl0 At the Margaretta hlgh school 1n Castalla, OhlO, cash pr1zes are glven to 1 Clty Sllcker Oh, yeahq And what Idoes that make you lthe students atta1n1ng the hlghest aver V01-If benefit 1 C C Your flancee Lage 111 certaln subjects November 22 1937 PANTHER PANT Page 15 Panthers Wallop Fort Collms, 40 to 6 Coach Barrows Issues First Call for Basketball At the flrst basketball meeting of the ' year 31 boys attended The boys will practlce every afternoon at 3 00 o clock untll the football season IS over Then some of the football boys wlll go out for basketball and the squad will bel dlvlded lDt0 two groups a 3 00 o clock squad and a 5 00 o clock squad The Panthers have new green and white suxts th1s vear The Panthers have a schedule of 14 games slx of whlch w1ll be played on thexr own court The schedule IS as follows December Frl 10 Grand Junctlon at Grand Junc Wed 22 Grand Junctlon at Delta Frl 31 Crawford at Crawford January Frl 1 Paonla at Paoma Frl 14 Hotchklss at Delta Tues 18-Cedaredge at Delta Fl I'l 3 Tl H 3 I'l I'l 21 Montrose at Montrose 28-Gunmson at Gunmson 29 Gunmson at Gunmson Februarv 4-Cedaredge at Cedaredge 5 Paoma at Delta 12 Crawford at Delta 18-Montrose at Delta 2:1 Hotchklss at Hotchk1ss Panthers Emerge Victorious In Last Conference Tilt By 20 to 0 Score After an unlmpresslve scoreless fn-st half the Panthers came back wlth a Whlflwlnd attack to bury the Frulta Wlldcats under a 20 0 score The last conference game scheduled for the Panthers proved to be an lm presslve vlctorv The Wlldcats made a determlned bd for a score 1n the fl st half but could not stand up under the flerv blockmg of the Panther lme and the adept open field runmng of Sayre Hmds and McManus Sayre klcked off for the Panthers at the second half sending the boot to about the Frulta 15 yard lme Unable to penetrate the Panther hne or make anv headway by the aerlal rout they punted the ball out of dang r After two or three llne plunges and an off tackle Sayre carrled the ball on a re verse 1W1St9d and droxe hxs wav a full 30 yards and across the Frulta goal lme for the fxrst score of the game Not less than four plays later Hmds faded back and threw a long pass to Sayre deep In Wildcat terrltory who laced ox er the goal untouched for the second score of the game The last score of the game came from a long pass to Lawson rlght end Although the pass was not caught by Lawson, mterference was called on a Fruxta Panthers Pack Too Panther Sportllghts Much Power For MOTTIS Bugg Delta rlght tackle ers starred m the Cedaredge game Th1s I t Wlth a dlSp ay of power agams was the first touchdown by Bugg this whlch the eastern slope mvaders m the year Everett Lawson the rlght end of the Paifers first lmtersecgonil game C011 manage OD y One P19 SCOI'lI1g gown r gg led almost at wlll over the Fort Colllns The Delta Panthers second strmg ft Lambkms ln thelr game here Fr1daY s owed up well at Cedaredge last Frl Va ernoon day and also the thxrd strmg players who were there Keep xt up boys your tlme will come After beatxng Delta 3 to 0 seven players from the Grand JunCt10I1 team were kxcked off for not tralnl-Hg What a break for the Junctlonl Colorado U beat Utah U 17 to 7 Colorado seemed to have a one man team by the name of Whlzzer Whlte Panther Green Wave Rolls Over Cedaredge The superlor S129 and power of the Delta Panthers proved too much for a game Cedaredge eleven who fought throuffh four ouarters of football on thelr home field Frldav afternoon No vember 5 and fmallv pulled down a score thexr favored opponents though losmg the game by a count of 25 to 1 as the Deltans rolled to thelr flfth conference vlctory of the season PlCklhg up two scores m the flrstl quarter and one each ln the Second! quarter and second half the Panthers Out the game on the xcebox but let a high pass get past thelr defense m the' fourth quarter for a 65 yard gaml which set up the Cedaredge touch down Hmds Sayre and Bugg account ed for the four Delta scores Sayre once took the ball on a reverse play and loped 70 vards for a touchdown The Cedaredge eleven chose to 1 celve after wmmng the toss Sayre kxcked for Delta sendlng the plgskm to the Cubs 25 yard hne The early air barrage started by the Cubs was short llved as Pfelfer mter cepted a pass on the Cubs' 35 yard l1ne Lme smashes by Sayre and Mc Manus and fmally an off tackle by Hmds brought about the flrst Panther tally Hmds dropklck for the extra pomt was good The second Panther score came as a result of two good runs by Sayre and an off tackle by Hinds 1 Deltas second team and also the Panther freshman squad saw plenty of action Although they dld not score they kept the Cubs from putt1ng across man makmg the pass complete at the spot of mterference The spot of ln terference was over the goal so a touchdown was the result 1 Led by J T Hmds who agam show ed hls outstandmg abzllty as a fleld general and at passmg and klCklI1g the Panthers pxled up slx touchdowns and amassed an overwhelmmg sum of 420 total yards gamed throughout the game The Panthers scored twxce 1n the flrst quarter once each m the second and thlrd and twice 1n the fmal perlod Hmds accounted for three touchdowns Gardner for two and a well tossed pass Hmds to Shea brought the last once Hmds had a great day dropklck mg bootmg over perfect converslons ARE YOU SUPERSTITIOUSV Betty Lou Lyon and J T Hmds when walkmg together w1ll not walk on op poslte Sld6S of a telephone pole tree lamp post or what have you Bad lurk they say Annabelle Adams says that lf she does not get out of bed on the rlght hand sxde of the bed the whole day 1S sure to go wrong Charlie Sleber swears that every time he washes hls car wxthout fall xt will ram Jane Cleland says that she beheves that dreams are sxgnlflcant R3bb1iS feet are very popular among members of the pep club at football games Dmk wouldn't thxnk of commg o a football game wlthout his old black hat and his red tle He admlts how ever that the t1e IS a lxttle less sup erstltxon and a llttle more habit Betty Jane Murphy says she has al ways been superstxtlous about the number 7 It seems that lt was the number on the Jersey of a certain foot ball player last year We wonder who a counter The third Panther tally came Just be fore the end of the second quarter as Sayre took the ball from Hmds and twisted hls way 70 yards to the Cubs goal lme The Cubs score a black spot agamst the Panther squad was malnly the re sult of a long pass from Bertrand to Hood whlch put the ball on the Panthers 4 yard lme A lme play was all that was needed from there for the Cubs single score of the game A pass for the extra polnt was good Bugg was shxfted to the backfxeld to smash the ball over for the last score of the game 9 U 1 1 1 z'v'v'v'-'v'-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-AvAvAv'vAv'v'v'v'v'-Av'v'v'v'v'-'-'vi 1 ' - d 1 . 1 ul - . , . 4' . . ' , ' , - y 1 - . . . . , 1 X ' ' . , . , - , . 1 h .- l ' - . . . . . . 1 , . , - . , g . . , . . . . . , . , . . - . U r H . 1 - , . . . . I - -B . . rn-Q4 , - - ' - ee as A - ' V 7 F '. - . . ' . , ' F '. ' ' . . Q t f . . . . m our ou o s1x tries. S t. - - Cubs, 25 to 7 1 ,E-,iw S 1. - ' . - - ' , - S t. - . , ' - F '. , 1 ' ' F . - - , ' ' . ' U , - . V . ... ..?. , ' . 0 Q M on l r A ' - 1 ,, . 1 1 . X . ' 1 W 1 ' . , . . Q , . . - ' ' wg ' W - , - 5 r ' , ' , y - W M - rr - - t , ' . . . Q . .r . 1 . '- Q , - . , , I-e-N . . . . ' . . , . , Y .. . . 1 r - , . - . 1 Qt as - y I ' 2 . . . 0 -4 , ' - - . - e . , , , . A Y . ' ' . , 1 .' 3 ' ! ' ' . I -, . Y - , . A D , , - - , . . . 1 - , q l 1 w L Y ' , . Page 16 In The Classes All the students of the department of Engllsh wrote themes for Natlonal Educatxon Week Subjects chosen as essay topxcs were The Llfe of Horace Mann Horace Mann and the Amer lean Publlc Schools Educatxon and Peace Educatlon and Intelll e Cltlzenshlp I Pay Tr1bute to Those Who Make My Educatlon Posslble How the Amerlcan Educatxonal Sys tem Is Fmanced Schools and Our Constltutlon and Llfe long Learn m November 5 marked the end of the three weeks perlod alloted students for make up work followmg the flrst SIX weeks dxstrlbutlon of report cards Any student falllflg to make up h1s work Clllflng thls allotted t1me 1S auto matlcally falled 1n that work Teasers for the JUDIOI' class play The Black Flammgo were glven atl the Elks Club on Wedresday October 2 at th North Delta Communltyl Club on Saturday October 30 and at the LIONS Club on November 2 The cast has been chosen for a one act play Stolen Frult U to be glven by the Frlday Dramatlc Club sometxme ln the future MISS Helen Lewxs returned from Iowa where she had been called by the death of her slster Her place was fllled by Mrs Dale Maag Pranksters celebratlng Halloween d stroyed most of the stage settmgs Whlch had been prepared for the jun1or Play The stave c1ew worked buslly to resurrect and reconstruct the set for l st weeks performances Surprise reglstered on the faces of the journallsm students when they fmund that as a result of then' own Jllflflng the Panther Pant fell 200 pomts below the pe fect score of 1000 et bv the Natlonal Scholastlc Press Asgoclatmll Thev judged the news Wlllmfz and edltmg d1v1s1on most se , xexely The edltorxals of Catherlne Fulghum Neville Cllfton and Jane Cleland e c wed the hlghest averages 1n a jour nallsm class judgmg contest The s cond year shorth md class 1S IYIIIJFOVIHQ Beatrlc Bowers Jane Cle I lend Neville Cl1ftOn Bobble Ehrgott Betty LOU l-'YOU and Betty Jane Murphy have recelved certlflcates forl Wflfma 65 words per mmute for f1ve mlnUt9S wlth 95 per cent accuracy Betty Lou Lyon Nev1l1 Cl1fton Bob L19 El'1'g0tt and Don Mxyake have re y Celved their theory test certlflcates FASHIONS qlyles at the recent Lev1 G1ngham dance were attractive to Say the least Faye Meacham, Delta hlgh Senjgry was attlred 1n a red cotton prmt full swmg cklrtf bobby Sox, and halrbow Betty Hallock Wore 3 blue Pflnt, and Glenora I-'ee W-35 P3t1'10tlCHlly attlred 1n a red, white, and blue Betty Murphy worel her old standby, her ffbrlghtv red Cu l lottes Margaret Marple, our adorable blonde freshman, was as cute as ever In a Short pastel frock of cotton pxmt PANTHER PANT UNDER THE MOON From what we hear our supposltlon was correct The Gore Beach romance IS not only blossommg but 1S ln full bloom even m the dead of wmter Who could the two sophomore and junxor couples have been who told thelr poor unsuspectlng parents that they were gomg dancmg Frxday nlght and then spent the evenmg trymg to dltch three casual onlookers Mlghty fme car you have there Huck keepmg up w1th a V 8 Seems to us though that the grave an approprlate place down yard was hardly fo a break Whatts th1s world gettlng so that even safe anymore and 1n too We re sure Zal1ne an accldent but next tlme concentrate a l1ttle more on your dI'1V1l'lg and a l1t l le less on stuff and thmgs In th1s coming to Its the cows arent broad dayllght that lt was only b1ll on the Oles ' but you ll also be help ng to make thls world a safer place for all good cows lt seems as though accldents were the order of the day and nlght and many mmds were concentratmg on stuff and thmgs At any rate Hamhn couldnt have had h1s mlnd on h1S d1'lV1I1g when h landed 1n the d1tch Mr and Mrs Demmon are both showmg a few s1l ver threads among the gold , smce that mght because from what we heal' l1ttle Haml1n d1dn,t arr1ve home untxl the wee hours of the mormng Bob Hardmg was wearlng bandagesl on h1s head last week suffer1ng from a mme fall on l'l1S head We dont sayl that he wasnt concentratmg complete ly on h1s drlvmg when he had the ac 1 cxdent but we dxd hear that he WHS returnmf from the Junctlon where he had gone to V1S1t h1s best gal 1nc1 dently she s a jun1or college glrl Any way Bob s old jallople was so com pletely demollshed that he dldnt even brmg lt home Bettv Lou Last nlght J T tr1ed to put h1s arms around me three tlmes Glenora Some arms Hamlm Graham undoubtedly the most styl1sh fellow at the dance wore a palr Cor was lt three PHITSJ of blue coveralls llke the ones of whlch a recent alumnl was S0 Fond You no t1C9d the brxght orange s1lk shlrt trlm med ln red before you even saw Bonsal Buzzard Wayne Gores spurs llterally clanked whenever he took a step Mar v1s Ixeyser and Dean W1Ht6FS typlcal mxlkman s attlre attracted then share of attentlon And the orchestra oh' the olchestra' The latest ln what the well dressed man w1ll wear for a hat' Cefus Boyd could hardly be Seen for h1s fedora Pr1nky,sU l1ttle straw hat could hardly be seen for Pr1nky Leo Mey er 1n h1s old red and black fedora turn cd up ln the front looked as lf he were November 22 19 3 7 B1ts of News M1ss Charlotte Loomls formerly of Delta and who IS teachlng at Monte VlSt8 w1ll replace M1ss Estelle Sea bourn former muslc teacher of Delta hlgh school M1ss Seabourn recently reslffned because of the lllness of her mother The new students who have enrolled m hlgh school smce school started ln September are Barbara Lohmann junlor Vern Nlckson junlor Ralph Renfrow JUHIOI' Katherlne Wllhams sophomore Mlldred W1ll1HmS sopho more Margaret Lell freshman Doro thy Logan freshman Melvm Hefley freshman Mary and Raymond Rodrl guez freshmen CUSt0d1ah E N Marvel asks all stu dents to be more careful about hand Img 1nk bottles ln the halls and class rooms The many accxdents ln the halls lately gxve the floors a bad ap pearance The Panther Pant staff recelved letter from MISS Estelle Seabourn thanklng the exchange edltor for send mg her COPIES of the paper to her I surely enjoyed them she wrote A buslness program IS bemg planned for the next meet1ng of the Gxrl Re serves A handwork program was held last Frlday Margaret Lell a freshman has re cently become a member of the Glrl Reserves Mr Robert P CF817 Mrs Norrls Ryder and the MISSGS MayBelle GOI' don Adelgunda Hanselmann Mxldred Tlmm Isola Curry and Rosamay Evans served as dramatlc crltxcs at the Wed nesday evenmff rehearsal of The Black Flammgo In the Dramatic Club In both the Thursday and Tuesday clubs the plctures for the Panther Pant and the annual have been taken Tryouts were held in the Tuesday club for the Chr1stmas play Why the Chlmes Rang Those who tr1ed out were Jlm Buekr1ng Gordon Harsh man Lawrence OBr1en Nevllle Cllf ton Ruth Banks and Tommy Nakano Also the class elected a program com mlttee Ivan Sm1th cha1rman Margaret Ann Adams and Arthur Sm1th Success jumor clasS Junctlon No a radlo pro gram It was an entlrely new adven ture for most of the cast and exclte ment ran hlah When the cast arrlved at the Hotel LaCourt, the actors were 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U I PAN I HER PAN Publxsh 11 B Weekly By The Dtlta H1gh School DECEMBER 4 CARNIVAL amaafvvsav BUY TB CHRISTMAS SEALS Asfahl Outlines Plans for Western Slope C E 4 Thxs comme year the Western Slope teache1s may rest assured that their best 1nterests w1ll be adequately look d aft rby Mr W D Asfahl newC E A pre ldent Mr Asfahl has succeeded Dr C G Houston to the pres1dency for the commg year of the western d1v1s1on Colorado Educatlonal Assoc latlon Dr Houston 1S now head of thel cxtenslon department of the Un1vers1ty cf Colorado at Boulder When questxoned as to the purpose of the C E A Mr Asfahl answered The C E A was orgamzed 63 year ago and ever smce ltS flrst organlza- t1on has done much to brmg about pro fCSSl0Ddl standards among the teacher 1 It has promoted much state leg 1slat1on not necessar1ly for the d1rect the teachers but to further educat1onal eff1c1ency IH general Th1s year Mr Asfahl IS busy arrane 1110 for the 1938 conventlon ID Grand Junctlon He w1ll contact all the sec tlonal presldents and the School Masters Clubs IH order to arrange for the 23 departments that plan to par tlclpate ln the comlng conventlon The pres1deney IS not the only offlc al connect1or- Mr Asfahl has or has had wth th C E A Thls summer he was chosen by the Western Slope C E A to represent them at the Natlonal Educatlon Assoclauon at De IFOII Last year he was v1ce presldent ot the western sectlon of C E A TIIIS Chu tmas w1ll mark h1s thlrd SESSION t the executlve sectlon at the General Asembly of C E A WhlLh 1s held at Colorado Sprlngs The Colorado Educatlon al ASSOCIHIIOII is dlVlded lnto three d1str1cts The Northeastern meets at Demer e Southeastern at Pueblo and the West ern at Grand J11nct1on Of the 9000 teachers ln the state 1000 of them are from the Western Slope Only 5c admlsslon at carn1val You Are Worth 550 38 The bmted States Treasury says you a e worth S50 38 today' Money 1n clculatlon durxng August totalled SIX nd one half b1ll1on dollars 1nd lf that amount were dlvlded equally a monff every man woman and chlld 1n the c untry each would have S50 38 llN DECEMBER December December 10-Basketball Game at Grand Junct1on Hlgh School Operetta All School Chrlstmas December December Mzss Jennie Tyler 4-Hlgh School Carmval Dlstf Program 1 December Hlgh School Basketball Game Chrlstmas Vacatlon December 22 Pay Your Subscrxptlon Now' Because the hlgh school paper was published on the strength of the slgn ers It 15 IS necessary that all persons who promlsed to subscr1be meet the1r obllgatlons The semester grades of th followmg students w1ll be held unt1l the yearly subscr1pt1on rate ls pald Dorothy Abbott James Abbott Glenms Adklns Corllss Anderson Cl1nton Bar low Ada Berry Bennle Brooks Kelth Calhoun Paul Campbell Delma Carp enter Darrell Cheatum LOIS Coates Chester Courand Marlan Dodd Gl0I'la Farmer Delmar Gardner Verle Good w1n MHTIOD Greer J1m Gr1ff1th Loulg Johnston Dorothy Lampshxre Mary Lew1s Betty Lxmmg Andrew Mallett Marjorle Marsh Earlyene Meacham Sld Mlller Tom Musser Leon Over bay Maxua Payne Ina Ph1ll1pS Junior Ray SylVll Richardson Phyllls Ryan Lorrame Scarlett Dlck Shea Allce S1eber Paul Shoemake Arthur Sm1th Jack Sm1th Eldon Sutton Fern Ten nlSOl'1 Lowell Thompson Angelme Tucker Paullne Umbrell Jake Ven trello Katherme Voorhees Bob Warn Chester W1ll1ams Fern W1ll1ams Betty W1soner and Frances Wood Dont forget the h1gh school carmval Saturday December 4 What the Alumm Are Domg The graduates of 37 are probably more lnterestmg than older ones than older ones Martha Mlller IS attendmd Redlands Colle e 1n Redlands Callfornla C tharxne Stowell and Charles Conk l1n are attend vt Woodbury College ln Dos Angeles Callforma Both are rat lr hlghly Esther Maurellus 15 going to DCDVGI' UTl1VEFSltV th1s year John Davls basketball hero of DH S IS attendxnq CU at Boulder th1s 5 ar Lou Anna Banks IS attendlne West zbutzon In Delta County For the ben ft of those strlcken wlth tuberculoS1s the whlte mans p aeue buy generously of the Chrlst mas seals that are now 1n the malls and bound for your home If a home fa1ls to re elve an envelope C0l'lt31nll'lg seals and you wlsh to get some not1fy lV.llSS Jennl Tyler 632 Dodge street Co Cp 101 M who ls the d1str1but1on cha1rman for Delta In some lnstances s hool mess ngers are bemff used to amd ln the dlstrlbutlon Mrs E R Ph1ll1ps IS serving publ1c1ty chanman and M1-5 H W Hazlett as Paoma chalrman The seals costs one cent each Buy enouffh to seal every Chrxstmas letter card and package Stolen Fru1t Presented By Dramatxc Club The Friday Dxamatxc Club under the dlrectlon of M155 Margaret E Hoke s cn ored the Thanksgwmg assembly program that was presented last Wed Frult ' a one act Colon1a1 comedy was enacted Mlles Stand1sh was played by Robert Whlte Barbara Ann Conk l1n Mlfldm Frances Bowle Aunt Resolute Amta Hlmes Rose Ehzabeth Froeue Philippe J1m Buehrlng John Presslev Plner and Garrett Bxlly Artt Frozen Assets was read by Hel en Hubbs and Kemper Lundy played two solo nufnbers on h1s bass horn Kemper was accompanled by Mrs L onard Doyle ern State College at Gunnison Ste e Tyler IS workxng for tht Doutle Dip lc Cream company 1n Glro A11 onu Donald Cxon r former tudent bnlv presldent IS now wer' 1nf1 1n Dunbars drug store Students of the cla s that axe now marrled are Martha Selber Irene Dl lon Mlldred Marshall Noam1 Chl wood Lella Verse LOIS Thomas D01 thy Frev 'md Ralph Core The name of Arthur Sm1th who played Eugene De Lussac THE BLACK FLAMINGO was unwlttmg ly om1tted from the cast revlew 1n the November 22nd ISSUE of the Panther Pant ' e 1- 1 ' 0 2 --V 4 V -- -V --- -V . 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the f1rst two men are both wh1te the lhlld man IS obvlouslv black December 3 1937 TELEGRAPHY AND MR HOWLETT Telegraphy IS a fascmatmg th g stated Mr Howlett I learned It 1n about 15 months and have been a telegrapher ever s1nce I started when I was 18 at T1p Top Kentucky Later I worked at Sprmg L1Ck Kentucky Those are funny names he added and laughed lV1r Howlett IS statlon agent at the Delta depot He has been 1n Colorado for 30 years and IS well known ID Delta I rece1ved 3200 a month and p d S9 a week for board I worked all over the country 1n Texas Utah Tenne see a d other places He grmned when asked 1f he enjoy ed h1s Job Yes I took a vacat1on s v eral years ago and d9Cld9d to qult but I couldnt stand lt and went down to the depot to hsten to the messages Yes I have seen many accldents he responded gravely 'The worst on I saw was the t1me two trams h1t h hltted h1s pos1t1on That wr ck k1ll ed 26 people Do most of the accldents oc ur b mlstakes ID t1me'7 7 he was asked Yes most of them do A great per centage of the wrecks happen Just be cause someone made a m1stake One or two mmutes seldom makes any d1ffer ence but f1ve mlnutes would H flfllshed Sally I Just cant seem to get away from telegraphy I love It Cather1ne Fulghum Steals Show at Assembly Cather1ne Fulghum opened th semblv November 17 w1th a readmg Dot Veddmg Scheremony She ke the audxence laughmg throughout the readmg Glenora Lee dld a tap dance accomnanled at the p1ano by Mrs Lfonard Doyle Joe McKenna mad some speclal announcements about the Sk1 C1ub ln an effort to get mo1e members Bob Hard1ng Leo Meyex Ashley Adams and James Boyd played a clar1net quartet Jake Ventr llo and Vattell Overbay played several lectlons on the1r gu1tars wh1le Anna Marle Coan dld some acrobat1c stunts and a tap dance to the1r accompam ment 'Ihey played Cuhanette conclude the program Buy a hot dog at the carnlval THE EXCHANGE Colorado Woman's College Members of the phys1ology class rec ently V1S1t9d the Denver Oxphans Home East H1gh. 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Back Row Cstandmgj Coach Barrows Sayre Sh a Bugg Smlth Blore Warner Lawson Pfelfer Glenn Hmds Bertrand Gardner Coach Lefferd nk Second Row Grlffrth Stotts Brown Gay MarSh Hardmg W1lll8mS Overbay Simmons Musser Samp son Mlyake Sleber Mcbrlde Herrera Front Row Jackson F Lakm Garrison Whlte Bowle Messano Mgr Tuttle Barlow L Lakm Beals Nakaoka Fulghum Hagenel Whlte of Denver Turkey Day Battle Covers Delta Collms panther Spoftllghts I with Montrose Football Game 'Blll Whlte of the Denver Post svorts staff came over to cover the Delta Fort Collms gam November 19 The fact that the metropolvtan news paper took sufflclent nOtlCB of the game here to send a ver IS lndlcatlve of which the game was ball centers over the It s a good thmg other hlgh school seekmg a state tltle wrlter from Den the lnterest wlth regarded ln foot state for some of the gr1d1ron elevens that the Delta Panthers arent ln the runnlng any more' declared Mr Whlte The Panthers proved to Coach Dan Beattle and h1s Fort Collms Lambklns that the Deltaltes are among the better class A aggregatlons ln the state Accordmg to Mr Whlte two players who e names wlll probably appear on mythical state teams are J T Hmds and Morris Bugg The margm of superiority of the wmners smartly coached by Merle Lefferdlnk former C U Star 15 shown clearly ln the score 40 6 Only Two Lettermen Report for Basketball The basketball squad which consxsts of 25 boys who were not out for foot ball have been practlclng for about flV9 days The lettermen reportlng are l l 1 A crowd of 800 was present at the Delta stadlum to see the Green and Wh1te lads play the Fort Collms Lambklns Frlday Nov 19 J T Hmds Delta ace quarterba k starred ln drop k1Ckll'1g against the Lambkms He klcked four out of IX attempts Dlck Shea Delta blocking back made hrs flrst touchdown this season agalnst Fort Collms Morris Bu g Delta s all star tackle was unable to start ln the Montrose game on ThaIlkSglVlflg day because of an lnjured knee Norbert Bertrand played one of the best games of h1s high school career a alnst the Fort Collms Lambkms Seven pomts was the best The Dally Ind pendent could glV8 the Delta Panthers before the game with the Lambklns but the Panthers cored against the Lambkms 40 to 6 Hlgh school carmval Saturday De cember 4 Iunlor Ray and Melbert Davls The outstandmg candxdates are Harry Blakeley Everett Vogamore Paul Hammontree and Vern Dxxon the last two are transfers Some promlsmg fre hmen from last years Junxor hxgh squad are also reportmg Ends ln Tne After bemg badly outplayed xn the flrst half the Delta Panthers came back w1th a rush of power to t1e up a the Montrose Indlans Hmds and Hammond both proved that they were worthy of the all con wference berths WhlCh they now hold The Panthers played well desplte the loss of Morrls Bugg star tackle and probably one of the best llnemen m th state and Bernard Pfelfer husky 11neman who was myured early ln the second quarter Lawson and Gardner turned ID thelr best defenslve game of thelr hxgh school career conszstentlv pllmg up Interference and sp1ll1n Indlan backs for losses Roselle Glenn shrfted to tackle due to the loss of Morrxs Bugg played h1s new post well always ln the path of Montrose backs Norbert Bertrand guard Dlck Shea blockmg back and Dutch Sayre sllppery wmg back fuushed thelr career wxth excellent perfommances Thlrteen Panther grldsters donned thelr suxts for the last tlme ln thexr hx h school careers They trxed hard for a vxctory and played brxlhant foot ball The departing semors can be iproud of the way they ended the sea on 'A Gif? 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' - - 7 l ' rx l as ' ' I ' 1 1 , , , , Y r S . . . 3 - . , E , . . . - , ., Page 20 PANTHER PANT December 3 1937 In The Classes Students rn the Latrn I classes are workrng on rndrvrdual projects some are makmg note books and some are dre smg dolls The bool keepmg class has Just com pleted the flrst practrce rncluded the study of ledger workrng sheet Those havrng perfect sets Angel Josephrne Beach Earlyene Meacham and Mary Carpenter Betty Lou Lyon made 49 words rn typrng wrth no errors The physlcal educatlon classes are havrng clog dancmg To create more rnterest and to help ones who are be hmd the classes are drvrded rnto three squads and each squad elects 1ts own squad leader The leader wrll help the puprls on drfferent steps they cannot set Thrs set the Journal and reports were Eleanor Those students IH freshman Englrsh wno are doing especrally good work ln the short story study are Robert Lundy Ruby Marple Jean Sayre Thomas Sllvey Dale Wethrngton Kathryn Chrrsty Ann Conklm Iva Lug Kaley Alrce Sreber Dorothy Logan Elrzabeth Frogue and Morrrs Payne Instead of havrng darly assrffnments the students m the 1ournal1sm class work out longer weekly assrgnments Thls makes rt possrble for the greate part of the class perrod to be grven to WFIUHU for actual publrcatron rn THE PANTHER PANT The Band Mothers met Monday ev erllng and drscussed plans for rarsrng funds' arid also arranged a date for a band concert For the past week Mrss Margaret E Hokes Jumor Englrsh classes haxe been studyrnf essays and vorce burld mg Each student wrote an essay on any subyect he wrshed to tell about As each puprl read hrs essay the re marnder or the cl ss wrote comments on hrs vorc The comments were handed to hrm and on Wedn sdav each one read a small artrcle tryrng to overcome hrs worst fault Part of the perrod Thursday was spent rn endeax Olin to mcr as vocabularres and ICHIHIHU the correct pronunc atron of ome words That was one well story remark ed Jrm Beals as he frnrshed readmf Ptlehard Connells story call d The lVIost Dangerous Game The other freshmen who are readrng short storre rn Mrss Curry s clas es agree wrth Jrm that the StO1l s are e pecr lly good ones On Monday each tudent was ready wrth 30 questrons based on th three storres of the prevrous week to qurz hrs classmates The socral scrence I class learned that heredrty rs the amount of morsture 1n the arr Attend the noveltres show at The carmval Sl-IREDDED WIT Hare you heard the st01y ab0Ui MI' Asfahl when he drove home to h1S garage late one n1ght On openlng the garage doors and not seelng h1s car he Jumped back rnto hrs automobrle drove madly to the polrce statlon and report ed that h1s cal' had been stolen And theres the one about the man who spent ten thousand dollars to get l rld of hrs halrtosls only to fmd out that hs frrends drdnt lrke hrm anymore Prnnacle a game played wlth 48 cards Crrcle a curved lrne wlth a hole 111 the mrddle 1 Fortlfy number after 44 Gruesome what Pr1mo Carnera drd when he was a boy Ptomarne excessrve number such as Ptomalne cooks sporl the broth Gulch to swallow vrolently 1 Posture a place where cows drne i N0th1Dg a bladeless knrfe wrthout a handle 1 Maypole a klnd of tree Reason drred grape Fomance natrves of Rome Serzure one of the most famous Ive never been dat d I ve never been k1SS6d Thev sand lf I warted No man could resrst The lure of a pure And rnnocent m1ss The trouble 1S th1s- I m frftyl Play brngo at the carmval PICKLING Someone asked Mr Snyder rf rt was ahve Yes he answered Every one IR the class wondered what rt was thatl happened to be ahve The thrng was dumped unceremomously rnto a glass contarnrng wood alcohol Horrors' The th1ng turned out to be a spider A sprder doesnt usually c use exclamatlons and warhoops that rssued at that moment from the stu dents gaprng mouths Mr Sprder was of unusual s1ze berng a very large and formrdable banana sprder from a drstant country He ar rrved ln a bunch of bananas and ap peared suddenly just as hrs abode was about to be placed on a hook He We suppose rt was a h was captured grven to the hrgh school t seemed that Mr Splder was too of pep and enegry to permrt hrm to be prckled wrthout frrghten the daylrghts so to speak-out of thlrd hour chemlstry class By the trme he was subdued the class was screammg and whoopmg wrldly at the top of rts lungs If the sprder had es Icaped there would have been a general Ipanrc rn the class Peace would have gone, and so would the prospects of .1 chemrstry test for that day in u se f 1n e . Frsh rn the duck pond at the crxlnlvfll l Brts of News To a famrly rn need went a well frlled Thankserxrng basket from the Grrl Reserves Srxtv schools were represented by more than 400 students and teachers at the 16th annual Colorado Hrgh News paper Conference Mr Clarence Synder and Mrss Isola XI Curry bought the f1FSt tuberculosls hrrstmas seals 1n Delta Joaqurn Rodrrquez entered hl h hool as a freshman Monday Th paper possesses accuracy nea ness correct form and compels reader rnterest, Thrs IS Supermtendent W D Asfahls oprnron rn regard to the Panther Pant Frve more members to the N3t10U3l Honor Socrety were elected from the mor class by the Delta hlszh school faculty They were J T Hmds Exerett Lawson Frances Bovtle Arta Bovwle and Tommy Nakano Those elected lHS y ar w re Ruth Banks Catherme Fulghum and Robert Hardrng To be a member of thrs socrety one must rank rn the upper fourth Of his class b of good charaeter and outstandrnfr rn leadershrp and of ser wrce to the school Students throughout the ent re hlgh school obserxed Amerlcan Educat on Week rn the class room Each one rn the Englrsh classes wrote an essay those rn the alt department made Dgsterg those ln the socral scrence classes made posters lrne block and prctorral graphs and maps Partrculaflb outstandlng 15 the great map Of Deltl that was on drsplay rn the Dunhill Drug store wlndow The map rllustr ates the chrld rn school populatron of Delta Come to the bowlrnc alley at he carmval Delta Teachers Spend I-lolrclays Ar Home The Mrsses Marffaret Hoke Anna Hunter and Vngrma Leonard and Ml and Mrs George Barrows spent the Thanksgrvrng vacatron rn Denver Mrss Mary Qulnn went to Greeley h Crargs to Meeker the Mrs es Dorrs and Ruth McFadden to Austrn MISS V1r grnla Newland to Paonla Mrss Vera Anderson to Fort Collms and the Pratts to Cedaredge Mrss Mabel Fet7 went to her home rn Hotchkrss Mrss Jeanette Waters to Pueblo, Mrss Hazel Hogsett to F urta Mrss Hazel Van Tuyl to Gunnrson and Mrss Evalyne Sherd to Grand Junctron Other members of the staff rernarned rn Delta 9 ,,.,.,.,.,.,.v.v.v.v.v.v.,v.,.v,,,A,.,.v.v.v.,,.,.,.,.,.vsc., l -,,.v.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.v.,.v.v.,.,.,.,.,vc.,,... , , . 1 - , v'v'v'vAvAvAvAv'v'vAv'vAv'vAv'v'v'vAv'v'vAv'v'v'v'v'vAv',4v4,-f'gxigp l 59v'v'v'v'v'vAv'v'vAv'vAv'v'v'vA-Av'-'vA-'v'v'vAv'v'v'-'v'-AvAv125 I . . . , I I 1 I V s ' . - l ' . . . - 3 . . 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Anwvvfvvx Vol. l, No. 6 Delta, Colorado, December 22, 1937 Price 5 Cents Tuesday Dramatic Club Muslc Students Present Magazine PIIHCCSS To Enthuslastxc Audience The eds and co f' cf Hargxs m reallty the muslc students of D H S combmed thelr efforts to produce the operetta Magazlne Prlncess the hlgh school audltorlum last Frlday exenmg under the dxrectxon of Mlss Charlotte Loomis and John Pender grast Betty Jane Murphy the prmcess and Marvls Keyser a graduate of Hargls were at ease natural and convmclng MOFTIS Bugg who played the part of a general from Rosema held consxstently to a forelgn accent and measured up well 1n hls role Thomas Sllx ey a shop herd boy was successful ln wrlnglng from the audlence much applause and laughter Anlta Dotts as professor of Engllsh at Hargls and Gordon Harsh man Bllly Brunkest Margaret Ann Adams Connie Hurst and Elizabeth Frogue as Hargls students were all mterestmg Barbara Lohmana who portrayed a dancxng bear Kate Os born a gypsy dancer and the sallor and gypsy dancers added greatly to the performance The royal polxce commlssloners the ecret servlce men the p11'1tes and crcwd of Hargxs students completed the large cast of performers Each contr1b Ftfty Fwe Books Donated to Library Recently the students of Delta hxgh school have been fortunate rn I'9CelVlI'lg for the llbrary two fme donations of books Twenty five volumes of Cl3SSlCS1 were glven by Mrs E E Whlte prominent cltlzen of Delta Over thlrty books were received from Mrs L A Hlck Sr These women both have chxl dren graduated from Delta hlgh school and have always shown a l1vely lnter est m school actxvmes Besldes these donatlons new books have been bought by the llbrary from a recent lnterestlng and cultural serxes Our Changlng World e Maglc Sugar Bowl a story of the Colorado beet sugar industry San te Fe Caravans ' whlch tells of the hardshxps and adventures of early ploneers goxng over the Old Sante 1Continued on page 41 uted hls part that the whole mlght be more perfect The student productxon staff com po ed of Helen Hocker Norbert Bertrand Alfred Marvel Lucxlle Busse Lounse Hays Joy Teufert and Jumor Glenn worked hard and fa th fully to make for a smooth produc lon CHRISTMAS FANTASY 'WHY THE CHIMES RANG ' PRESENTED BY LARGE CAST A cathedral wlth stained wmdows a near one hundred choir chlldren car rymg llghted candles and softly played muslc produced a flttmg background agamst which the Chrlstmas fantasy Why The Chimes Rang was pre sented last night m the hxgh school aud1tor1um by a large cast of Delta school chlldren The speakmg Parts of the play were gnen by Howard Thompson Ruth Banks Jlm Buehrmg Laurence O' Brlen and Neville Clxfton whlle the Davls Arthur Smith Barbara Bueh rmg Betty Klng Osa Snyder Tom Nakano Ruth Deck and Betty Grxfflth The muslc under the dxrectxon f Mr Gordon Avres and Mxss Charlotte Loomns was played and sung by Amta Dotts at the organ the Jumor and sen lor high orchestras the Jumor and sen lor high glee clubs and the Latm classes Students of the semor high art de partment desxgned and pamted the wmdows The entlre performance was under the dlrectxon of Misses Margaret Hoke and Adelgunda Hanselmann Student commxttees formed the pro ductxon staff mcludmg stage llghtnng properties costumes publlclty mana gers and make up Q . ,J ,I 5 4 1 fl N4 X 5 , 7 U ,, ' ' ' Q 9 1 1 Q! 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' , - l Page 22 PANTHER PANT PANTHER PANT Publi hed B1 VN eekly By Delta High Sthnol Delta Lolorado PANTIII' R PANT STAFF I'lllIOI' ln Chlef A ISIIIIL hdltor Assn tant hdxtor News lwhtor flrl Sports lwlltor lim Sports Editor L alhermt If ulghum Tommy Nakano lane Cleland Iletty Lou Lyon l llI'l'Xl.lIl9 Labor Lurtlt lavsson Nlorrn Bugg Norbert Bertrand Naws Fdltor Frlene VValker I ature Edltor Ntvllle Lhfton PXCIIIIIHQ Editor 'Slarglrtt Prellng A emhlv Ifdltor Ilgrgthy gurus 'Nlu xt l-dnor Betty Jane Niurphy Hu 'll' 'S Mafldger Nlarus Keyser fllC'Ulil.l0H Manager Irene Gary-Qtr Nllkm up Edltor Gloria Farnnr 'lblusl Payr Nltachalll Evelyn Haworth R01 Shreues Chrlstlne labor Betty lfllly lane 'Nlurphy P011 welyn lllworth ll 1 llxw ker Anna lhalrez Ann :belle Ad nn lv III Snmh Q h Arles Selbrr btorgt Davis be-olge Se xbourn THE FIRST CHRISTMAS And there were IH the same country shepherds abldmg m the fleld keep mg watch over thelr flock by mght And lo the angel of the Lord came down UPON them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them and they were sore afrard And the angel saxd unto them Fear not for behold I brlng you good tld H185 of great Joy whlch shall be to all people For unto you IS born th1s day ln the cxty of Davxd a Savlor which IS Chrlst the Lord And tl'1IS shall be a Sign unto y0u Ye shall flnd the babe wrapped ln swaddllng clothes, lymg ln a manger And suddenly there was wxth the angel a multxtude of the heavenly host pralsma God and saylng Glory to God ln the hlghest and on earth peace god wxll toward men WHAT DO YOU THINK? Any old rags old bones old bot tles Or any contrlbqutlons for the Panther Pant Thls lSnt the Junk man speakmg but a staff member callmg to the stu dents The Panther Pant IS not Just a pro ject of the Journallsm class, lts your paper your paper ln whlch you can express your OPIIIIOIIS, crxtlcnsms, xdeas, and well, anythmg All junk Cexcuse, pleasey contrl butlons should be sent to the collector, Locker 38 Drop your letter or artxcle through the slots of the locker before vacatlon or Just as soon after as pos slble, because they wlll be publlshed ln the next xssue of the Panther Pant 1 RING OUT THE OLD, RING IN THE NEW At the turn of the year when Old Father Tlme closes the records on 1937 we w1ll be thnlled wlth the satlstac tion of having fmlshed the year well and xmmedlately our spxrlts wlll rlse to new helghts as we look forward to the dxscovery of the secrets whlch 1938 holds m store for us Delta hxgh school ever progressmg and ever better Our Alma Mater now and forever Let us Jom m rmglng out the old and rmgmg m the New Year of 19.58 m order that we can contmue to keep our school on top ln every thmg o rmg out the old rmg ln the New Year with 1ts Joys and ts gladness Rmg mto our hearts the Joy of new frlendshlps formed of new experxences of new vxstas of knowledge prevnously opportumtles of SETVIL9 to our fellow classmates of new vxctorles and new accomphshments fox our 'Dear Old Delta High W D Asfahl Supermtendent Nmeteen hundred years ago IH a far away country there occurred an event whlch we celebrate each year at thls season 'l le offermg of glfts the sms' mg of songs and the Joys to all the world which began at that manger m Bethlehem have been a part of each Chrlstmas smce May we not forget the true meaning of thxs Hollday time and may each member of Delta hxgh school have a most Merry Chrlst mas and happlness 1 abundance throughout the New Year CLARENCE SNYDER Where the Panther Pant Goes Thls afternoon the Panther Pant starts on lts way agam toward all points of the compass From the west coast tM1ss Estelle Seabournj to the east coast CCharlotte Wepfj from the southern border QMISS Curry's brothery to the frosty north fan exchange w1th Detrolt Mxchlganb four COPIES of the paper go forth Besxdes the wlde flung dlstrlbutlon a heavler scattermg comes wxthm the state ltself As a regular exchange paper the Panther Pant goes to Arrlba Boone Boulder Colorado Springs De Beque Denver Frulta Grand Junctlon Gunn son Montrose Monte Vxsta Pued mont and Redlands Callforma Lois Miller at Cortez Colorado Martha Mlller at Redlands Callforma and Miss Estelle Seabourn of Los Angeles are regular out of town sub scrlbers Twenty nxne business men of Delta are subscrxbers besides bemg faith ful advertisers Thxrteen townspeoole, the members of the Board of Education, Supermtendent W D Asfahl, Prlncloals Clarence Snvder Oliver S Ikenberrv and Evalyn Sherd, 21 out of 51 facultv members, 195 out of 415 hlgh school students and three out of over four hundred 1un1f-'- hxgh students are reg ular pald readers December 27 193 7 t Flats and Sharps Everybody come to the ALUMNI DANCE December 23 Tell all the alumnn for this IS m then- honor At the Elks Charlty Ball Mxss Loomxs one of the muslc mstructors demonstrated the natlve hulu hulu dance The band has recently organized a clarmet quartet saxophone sextet woodwmd qumtet a flute quartet and a qumtet ensemble Lold Roberts Ella Boyd and Glen ora Lee have been shnfted from Jumor band to senlor band The gxrls sextet has been Pl'3CtlCll'Ig on the latest popular numbers Qwhxch by the way IS somethmg they have never been allowed to do beforel The sextet th1s year consxsts of Betty Jane lvulphy Margaret Ann Adams Amta Jean Dotts Katie Parker Neville Chfton and Ruth Banks Thexr fxrst appearance was at D T C last Thurs day Everybody come to the ALUMNI DANCE December 29 Thls xs always one of the blggest affalrs of the year The hlgh school dance band IS un decided as to whether to play for the Rainbow Girls dance or the ALUMNI DANCE Why not play for b0th ' Well the poor fellows want to have some fun thls year Semor band had try outs Monday for the purpose of re estabhshmg craxrs Each contestant trled out ln front of the entlre band 'I'h1s years operetta was presented m a horter length of tlme than any other ln the hlstory of our high school Two and a half weeks of practice IS a mmxmum Thomas Sxlvey Sane two numbers ln th floor show durmg the Elks Char ltv Ball The band IS practlclng on the con test numbers Talk up the annual ALUMNI DANCE and tell all the old old alumnx about xt Be sure to come yourself HONOR ROLL The second honor roll of D H S for thls year shows 25 names lxsted The semors are Catherlne Fulghum four As and one B Frances Bowle three As and two B S Arta Bowle and Jane Cleland two A s and three B s B0bbIC Ehrvott Eleanor Angle Ruth Banks Betty Lou Lyon and Gordon Harsh man two A s and two B s Juniors Harry Blakely four A Ruth Schaefer three A's and two B S Toshle Nakoako two As and three B , Charles Dlllon and Barbara Brown, two A's and two B s Soohomores Henry Stark and Wan da Satterlled. four A's and one B. Patsv Harrlngton four A's, John Stark, three A's and one B, Wxllard Hays and Buck Marshall, two A's and two B's Freshmen Wlllle Nakoaka, four A's, Ludle Rlchards and Edlth Rxlev three A's and one B, Bennle Brooks and Thomas Sxlvey, two A's and two B's -7 .F ,v , ' I . I 1 . . ' 7 s , - . 1 p - , . , I . . .' 3 ,' , , , I' -'-7'...,.. .... ' '- ' . . ss' 1 .......... . ' I . ' - 'S' W . ......--.. ...-4 W ' . . Q ' . - H , . ' V - v V 1 3' ...... '. - ' .. . . . . ' Y 's' I .A Q v., , . ,- ' ' . ......... , . . . , . A 'S 1 v A' v v ' Class!-: .' ..,.. ., 1 l l -f' 1 'V .. .... ...... . ' - ' . 3- Q , -- A , . . . . .. ss. ,.:' ........... . ,- v ' K ' . . . - . s ' I ., ,.,, 1 . L , , v -sg A .....,.... .lf f . ' ' ' 5 , . , ' ' .2 -- ............. - - - . . ' -SSI '- . . 1, , , , ' , ' . . sa S -' 1 ' 'A ' . 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' December 27 1937 PANTHER PANT Page 23 Hmds and Bugg Rate All State Elevens for so early m the season the Delta Panthers outclassed the Junctxon Tlg ers to take a 22 to 10 vlctory on the latter s floor D61 Gardner Panther center play l ed an outstandmg game at the pivot post not only belng hugh point man of the game chalkmg up four baskets and a free throw but also standing out as a defenslve man Slmmons and Ray were two smooth workmg forwards connecting fo a good per cent of their shots Warner and Davxs another set of flashy Panther forwards were glven an edge over Slm mons and Ray on thelr defensive work although they dld not connect for as many baskets Hmds and Lawson played consistent games at the guard posts The fme de fenslve work by the guards and the center Gardner held the Tigers to fourl fleld goals Hogan and Lampshxre were outsand mg for the Tlgers Hogan was hxgh pomt man for Junctlon with two bas kets and a free throw A box summary of the game follows Delta 22 FG Warner Davis Ray Gardner Lawson Sayre Hmds Musser Total Grand Junction Kmney Hogan Stram Burch S ltes Lampshxre Fatherglll Pryor Braddock Gallxgan Talley Total 12F PANTHER QUINTET TO MEET F RAND JUINCTION TONIGHT The Panthers will meet Grand Junc 1 tlon m another practlce tilt tonlght Although the Tlgers were beaten 22' to 10 by the Panthers on December 10 the Tlgerg had already played a game agaxnst Pallsade that evemng and were exhausted from thexr efforts g The Txgers are led by Lampshlre and Hogan both forwards The qun tet has lots of scorlng power and play a rough game Several of the boys ae tall nd follow nicely Delta paced bv Gardner h s smooth good workmg team Thev lack scormg power whlch they wxll need THE 1937 ALL STATE PANTHERS DEFEAT 'moms H' SCHOOL ELEVENS 22 10 IN SEASON OPENER Panther Sportlxghts pmt All Sum, Tenn' DlSDlaylng a smooth brand of ball L E Les Mawr Longmont L T Phll Kronenberger Engle The Delta football squad agam wxsh l wood es to express 1ts apprecxatxon to Don L G Bob Espander Colorado Dungan for hrs mterest and generosltyl Sprmgs Ed Dunn Englewood m lettmg the team attend the show free on Monday mghts for every gamel that they won durmg the football season If the Delta football squad cant beat Junction Txgers mn football they can ln basketball In the flrst game oft the season Delta scored 22 agamst Grand Junctxons 10 Grand mesa provides one of the best facxlltles for sknng xn the state f Colorado Grand Junction Delta and Cedaredge are cooperatmg ln promot Ing thls wmter sport They feel sure that It is one of the coming sports of the state of Colorado Lawrence McManus better known Mac must be a ghost player e appeared ln the football picture but he wasnt named among the players orry Mac ' The Panthers all three teams were entertamed at dlnner by the Elks at the Elks Lodge Wednesday D cember 8 4 J T Hmds and Morrxs Bugg won all sate hlgh school ratmg by the Denver Post Out of The Past ONE YEAR AGO TODAY Sportllghts Football The 20 Delta hlgh school grxd men to earn letters m the past season by playmg the requlred 18 quarters are as follows Semors John Davis Cl de Ray Edwin Crocker Jlmmle Grxfflth and W D Steward 1un1ors Harold Abbott Norbert Bertrand Morrxs Bugg Delmar Gardner Roselle Glenn Ray mond Alexander J T Hmds Everett Lawson Don Mryake Bernard Pfelfer Charles Sleber Rlchard Shea and Bob Warner sophomores Jumor Sampson and Lawrence McManus Bats From Here and There Remembered Remarks of Registered Studxous Students Lets get tough Buddy Buvg 'Boy rs that a neat Job Chester Williams Very well very well ' Mr Bar rows I dxdnt do em Delmar Gardner You am t a lylng kid Betty Hal ock Oh boy Glenora Lee Lets get the wheels to turnmg Mr Snyder lf they expect to wm tonxght However the Panthers defensxve IS good 1 ver Q Buford Chrlstensen Brush Tony Brugger Lafayette J T Hmds Delta Hob Hogan Grand Junctxon Paul McClurg South Den Bob Hess Englewood Bob Wrlght Sargent Second Team Harvey Clxck Denver Lou Mlller Colorado Sprxngs Don Turk Englewood Larry Creaghe Lamar G-Jxm Busheff Englewood B SEVEN Morrls Bugg Delta Charles Hess Englewood Roy Clay Longmont H A Salter Lamar Franny Whlte Englewood Bob Coulter Burlxngton LETTERMEN REPORT FOR BASKETBALL PRACTICE Out of twelve conference games the Delta Panthers won nme losmg two contests to Hotchkiss and dxvldmg the serles with Cedaredge However the later to wm the slope champlonshlp John Davls Clyde Ray and Jlmmv Bawer wlll not retum with the team for 1938 and 1939 Of the nme boys who recexved letters seven w1ll retum and several sopl'o mores and freshmen are expected to lend strength to the squad The seven lettermen who have re ported for practice are Morrxs Bugg Melbert Dav s Delmar Gardner Ever ett Lawson Junxor Ray and Robert Warner J T Hmds was not here last year but he made his letter when he , was a sophomore Sport Sparks Englewood IS now ln the A class of football teams W L on The Farmer staff at Wheat rldge wants to know why cheer lead ers dont make a schedule of yells for each game Thirty Gunmson men were expected out for basketball Slx lettermen re turned The Rotarlans at Gunmson gave a luncheon for the Cowboy eleven Slx senior footballers at Gunmson ended their school careers this sea son Rxce Instltute has been named as the Buffalos Cotton Bowl opponent New Year's Day -9 I . . yu--U-un '- . y ' ---- v ---------v------ I . 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Page 24 PANTHER PANT BITS 0' NEWS The annual Chrlstmas party of the D T C was held at the Methodlst church last Thursday evenmg t 6 30 Santa Claus had been busy the day before gettlng the gxfts ready to d1str1bute The boys and glrls m the mdus trxal art department repalred many toys secured by the Llons club at the toy matinee Last week they made bases on the Chrlstmas trees for the Class rooms at the Llncoln and Central bulldlngs Entertalnlng thelr mothers at a dm ner cooked by themselves IS the latest actlvlty of the boys of the famous Bachelors club at the 3un1or hlgh Mlss Mildred Timm IS sponsor of the club Many pretty llttle dollxes that are to be glven away at Chrlstmas time were glven new dresses by the Glrl Reserves Mrs Mebel Teufert and Mrs L H Hendrickson were guests of the Glrl Reserves at the1r December 10 meet 1n Martha Mlller and Esther Marellus former students at D H S attend ed the assembly program last Wed nesday Kathryn Wllhams Ellzabeth Am brose Ivan Smith and Mrs John Pen dergrast were the wmners at the musical contest whlch was held last Wednesday Each recelved a box of candy The semester reports of the rollow l mg people wlll be held 1n the 0fflCe untxl thelr Panther Pant subscr1pt1ons has been pald Dorothy Abbott James Abbott Glennls Adklns Corhss Ander sor Ada Berry Bennxe Brooks Kelth Calhoun Paul Campbell Delma Carp enter Darrel Cheatum Lols Coates Chester Couraud Gerald1ne Dorsey Mar an Dodd Delmar Gardner Verle Goodwm MHFIOH Greer Jlm Grrffxth Louls Hagener Betty Harrlngton Gordon Harshman Eldon Herd Glenn Hxcks Genevleve Hobbs Guy Hocker Marle James Sara Jane Johnston' Dorothy Lampshlre Mary Lewls Betty Lxmmmg Andrew Mallerr Marjorlem Marsh S1d Mrller Tom Musser Leon Overbay Marcla Payne Ina Phxlllpsl Jr Ray Sylvia Richardson Phyllxs Ryon Lorralne Scarlett Dlck Shea Paul Shoemake Arthur Smlth Jack! Smlth Eldon Suton Fern Tennlson Lowell Thompson Angelme Tucker Jake Ventrello Katherlne Voorhees Chester WllllamS Fern Wxllxams Betty WISODEP Frances Wood A mock lnltlatxon of new members was held Wednesday evenmg D cember 1 at the monthly meetxng of the F F A Electlon for pres1dent was held followmg the reslgnatlon f Charlle Sleber Junior Baldwln VICE president was elected presldent and Ralph Renfrow was elected vlce presl dent done 1n the larger llbrarles MISS Mayer says she wlll be glad to explaln the Readers Gulde an d d1t1on to the llbrary th1s year The lxbrary has over 60 per cent of the magazmes 1ndexed 1n the Readers Gulde Accordlng to Mlss Mayer the Vaflety of magazxnes Ih1S year more complete than lt has been 1n the past seven years Those maga zmes recelved currently are L1fe Popular Mechamcs Scholastxc Farm Journal Popular Sclence Good House keeplng Llterary Dlgest Current Hls tory Better Homes and Gardens Thxnk Amerlcan Judge National Geographlc Newsweek School and Soclety Scrlbners The School MUSIC lan Fllm Toplcs Tlme Rotarlan Stevens Standard Socxal Frontxer Colorado Englneers Safety Educat1on Educatlonal MUSIC Magazlne Student L1fe Rural Electrxcal News and Amerlca Spreads Her Wings The llbrary has accumulated enough magazlnes so that a valuable flle has been formed SHREDDED WIT Heard ln typlng class Mxss Gordon tas Don SIIS on a tack placed on hls cha1rJ Now there s an other polnt to get up! Erght o clock' Exght o clock' M Barrow fturnlng overj You d1d You d better call a doctor Mrs Roosevelt Mrs Mussollnl The Duchess of WlndSOf and Mrs Lind bergh were playmg brldge Mrs Mus SOl1I1l Sald 'I cant b1d all I have IS a duce Wally passed all she had was a kmg Mrs Lmdbergh dld llkew se for she held a lone ace Mrs Roosevelt Sald I cant b1d elther all I have IS a Joker I call for a new deal Pronounce Words used mstead f nouns Pmg pong C1ty 1n Chma Haddock A pam 1n the head HERE'S WHAT THEY WANT Fred D1xon a package of henna rmse J T HlHdS a toy football Alfred Marvel a G man set Kemper Lundy a Shlrley Temple do Mr Pendergrast a complete set of Shakespeare s work BObbl9 Ehrgott a new Webster s un abrldged Charles Dlllon a new compact DICK and Junlor a good alarm clock Fern Blackburn and Elton Spaldmg a blcycle bu1lt for two Marvxs Keyser a new girl Wayne Gore a truck so that he can haul more klds around George Seabourn a book on How to Make Love ln Ten Easy Les sons December 22 19 3 7 I l 1 P In The Classes The commerclal department was turned 1nto a mlnlature prlntlng de partment last week They mlmeograph ed 40 coples of Instructlons for the one act play contest 10 copies of a hlstory outhne 200 cards for athletlcs and 39.1 general 1nformat1on cards Havmg fmlshed a un1t on the short story tudents rn M1ss Currys fresh man Enghsh classes brought thelr wrltten work together 1n notebook form Although decoratlve covers were not required for the notebooks several found pleasure 1n maklncf attractlve covers Lud e Rxchards made a wooden treasure chest IH whlch he enclosed h1s work vthlle Junlor Glenn Thomas Sllvey M111 e Beach Anlta Hlm6S Eth el Markley Allce Selber Ann Conklln and Iva Lu Kaley made mterestlng pap r covers The novel Ivanhoe by Slr Walter Scott wlll form a baS1S of study durmrf the next SIX weeks The semox soclal sclence class has just f1n1shed an mterestmg umt on soclo ogy and IS now startlng on a un1t d allng wlth economlcs The Cla s plans to have several speclal progects during the school year Betty Lou Lyon ueen Of H S Carnlval Betty Lou Lyon was chosen carnlval que n vuth B tty Gflfflth Betty Klng and Margaret Marple as her attendants Betty Lou was gxven a golden crown by Everett Lawson student body presl dent The r scundlnv applause from the aucuence Slgnlfled thelr approval A gross prof1t of S257 95 was real 1zed from the concesslons and booths The radlo booth was the blggest sue cess takmcf 1n 559 tlckets and makmg a net profxt of S22 41 Runnlnv closely behind IH the sale of tlckets was the country store wxhch took ln 544 txc kets and made a proflt of S24 00 The total expense of the entlre carmval Ian between '2100 and S159 Much of th success of the carnlval was due to the h1gh school orchestra whleh provlded the music for the dance Over Flfty FIVE Books fCont nued From Page IJ Fe Trall and 'Plymouth Maid thc story of Purltan hfe m the Plymouth colony are among them Mlss Evelyn Mayer says that these new books are wrltten ln an lnterestlng story llke form wlth the hlstory contalned ln them easy to understand and enjoy able to read A new system has been lnaugu rated 1n the lxbrary Call shps are to be presented to the hbrarlan for books wanted Those sllps are to be mad out by consultmg the card catalog as 1 9 . X l X - vvrv'v'v'v'-'-'v'v'-'v'v'v'v'-Av'-'v'-'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'-A.'- Er! , , , . . . . , a - X ' - . . . vAv'-Av'vA-A-'v'vAv'v'v'v'vAvAvA-AvAvA-Av'v'v'v'v'v'v'vAv'v'v','gfk'Nl a . , ' ' . . . 7 ' . ' - l ' 7 f . - . . . xs ' , , ' - , . Q - 1 3 . , . , Y I . . . . ' - i . . , . ' . . l . Q S ' Q . 7 , ' ' ' 3 7 y 1 ' ' ' - - . . ' ' ' 1 , - 7 7 1 1 ' 1 1 ' . , . . . 7 9 7 - ' ' I I , . . , , ' ' ' ' ' w l I 3 . ' 1 v - u 3 3 - - Y y 1 S . . X . . . l 7 , A 9 v 7 V D . ' - . - . . , - , , 7 7 . Q I ' ' ' . , 7 1 v . , ' 2 I - , . Q . - V ' ' R Qc va ' . . . . . is-dogg l x, . ' Q Q gX X X . X . . . . . , . . x , , , . ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' . s .. ' ' , zz v , - - . . ., X . - - ' va 1 - X .... X , l . l ---W y Mrs Barrows fcalhng Mr. Barrows, , - I l Q , , - - I T ' . ' 3 . f . ' r. ' : ' ' - ' 9 l . . l I ' . ' 1 O Y- 9 ' - . . . , . , - - y .-2 - , . - X ' - . . . ' ' ' Q 7 ' . ' ' 1 A - . , , . 97 . C ' I' 7 1 , ' , 7 . . . . 1- , . - T . - ' ' - . . 1 . Y , . X 1 1 . U , . . . , E . . l v 1 ' - ' ' 7, . . 7 7 7 . ' , , . Q , ,I . 0 - Q . i - ' .5 I 7 7 . . . - . - - 7 7 I . . t , - - v 1 . '. ' , 7 t l , , ' a v 1 ' ' . . . . 3 7 , I . , 7 1 , ' . . . , , , I , , X X X . . , . . , , , I . - . K r 7 1 l ' X - ' w ll. I 1 1 X l v y y I - - ' I ' l 9 1 t , - l ' - ' ' 1' . , , , 1 9 . X v 7 7 1 Q ' ' . . . . , . X X . Y . Y ' Y ' ! - l ' ' 1 - - 1 , e- ' . X X . . . - . . . l X X A Y . : , 0 Y w ' 0 , ' ce I . . ' ' , - . ' e . I w . . , c . X, . . x X S PANTHER PAN T HOTCHKISS! Published B1 Weekly By The Delta High School IANUARY 20 avvvvsfvvvs Presented Play At Ausfzn Friday Members of the Thursday Dramatic Club of the Delta High School who presented a one act play called The Exchanffc at the Austin Community Club last Friday Members of the club shown in the picture fleft to rllllltl ale Standing front row Eleanor Angel Irene Garrett Florence Stuart Genevieve Lugar Rosa Shreeves Vir ginia Overbay Mona Dunn Millie Beach Betty Jane Murphy Glenora Lee Standing second row Dorothy Baker Wilma Tucker Virgene Weaver Frances Woods Pauline White Louise Hayes Frances Dunn Mary Stuck Neoma Lee Smith Viola Hubbs Evelyn Haworth Sitting front row Harry Blakely Robert Billstrom Charles Dillon Robert Thompson Ralph Renfrew Junior Glenn Marvis Keyser Thomas Silvey Second row Earlyene Meacham Josephine Beach Maqorie Plner Margaret W1ndle Jane Cleland Bobble Ehrgott Billie Carson Wanda Satterfield Miss Margaret Hoke is sponsor and director of the club Electrical Circus Students Travel Long I To Be Presented Ar High School Feb. 4 Light you can hear! Sound you can see! Inverted speech! Rattling mole- cules! Thunderinfr heart beats! Electric eye! Photo burglar alarm! These are some of the modern miracles you may see at the high school auditorium on February 4 at 9 a. m. This special as- sembly is sponsored by the iunior and senior high student councils. Professor Lewis Hoskins, assisted by Maurice Joyce and his technical staff, will present all the highliLIl'llS from The Century of Progress. Imagine hearing your own heart beat with thundering report. Imagine see- ing a cook stove without heat! See Professor Hoskins cook an egg over 3 stove that has no heat, and with a cake of ice placed between the stove and the frying pan. See and learn how a ship is guided at sea by a radio beam. Actually witness the greatest feat of all in seeing and hear- CContinued On Page 41 Distances Daily To Attend Delta I-Iigh Fifteen miles twice a day is a long way to come and go to obtain an edu- cation. and yet Lorna Ferganchick does 'Tust that. Lorna says, We are the ones who must decide in what kind of a nation we wish to live, and to so de- cide we must do our part and prepare ourselves to be good citizens. Elton Spaulding travels eleven and one-half miles. To him distance can- not be compared to the benefit he re- ceives. Eva Crim. Mary Carpenter, and Phyl- lis Weaver have ten miles to ride to school. They feel that although the way is long the effort put forth is well worth their while, because as Eva said, We will be repaid for it in years to come. Harold Bruner. Ivan Smith and Le- roy Weaver journey nine miles. When asked if their education is really worth their time they all agree to an af- firmative answer. Large Audience Is Pleased With Pine Arts Program The first fine arts program of the year was presented Thursday. A large and appreciative audience attended to hear the varied program of the Delta high school band and orchestra, supple- mented with selections by the girls' sextet and an instrumental duet. This concert was the first given by the music organizations this year. perform- six num- the girls' sextet sang two numbers, The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise and Morn- ing, Leo Meyer and Zaline Weaver played a flute and clarinet duet, ac- companied by Miss Charlotte Loomis. The Delta high school band was the last number on the fine arts program. The musicians played eight pieces. among them being a novelty number of a ragtime wedding with members of tContinved on page 4.3 The high school orchestra ed first with the rendition of bers. Following the orchestra. Vol. 1, No. 7 Delta, Colorado, Jan. 19, 1938 Price 5 Cents l C 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' ' - QP Page Z6 PANTHER PANT Publl hed B1 Vltekls By Delta Hlgh Sthool Delta Lolorado PXXIIII-R I-INT S'l 'AFI 11l11r111 Plllgllllll s I tl1 Il IX Iuysll I fll or It I I1 X vu. 11 Inu I pmt Iffll o 1 llflslllll I 1 r lm ml! I-ell an X nr1 ln us ugg, Xorbtrr lh1tr1n1l 1. Neus lwlltnr I 111 or f 1 111 ll I zlltor 1 1 I tl 1 Sllll s N1 1111 I' Ill-IIN XX 1 ker wlllt tll Oll 1rgs111t I It lrmotln furtls tx lllt 'XI111 In Nl 1r11s lxeysmr rr 11l 111011 Xl1111f,er I6 1 1 1 Clo11.1 I Ill r 111 I'lSlIIl9 I mor llc ll 1 line Flel md Xex 1ll1 tlxtton t s I me Xlur horn xelsn H1v1o1II1 I 1111 1 Alllll fl1a1r17 -Xnnxbe le t 1111 lv1n Nmnh f 111 s bel er George IIIVI 1 t0lL,L Seabourn EIJITUPJAL BEGIN AGAIN' Shouts of glee audlble SlghS of rellef and gutteral remarks concernmg School grades teachers and even llfe as a whole may be heard ln and about the Delta hxgh school bulldlng Do you know why? Probably any student knows One half more of another school year has passed Shouts slgmfy one has S811 ed through wlth honors SlghS I pyssed The remarks that were mentxoned need no explalnmg Tlme IS merely an elemental factor hele passmg gone yet 1f you are the klnd of a p rson who enjoys maklng a year mean 3 completed unlt then now at the beglnnmcf of 3 new one IS your b1g moment To some the theory of a day unto ltself l1nk1ng up mto one blg whole tyour l1fet1meJ IS a most valuable utlllty That IS there 1S no necesslty of wattmg for one year to end before one can change those unde s1rab1e traits and characterlstxcs A new m0rn w1ll as readlly serve the purpose TIIIS year th1s day th1s mlnute se your goal hlgh and strxve to attaln It If you fall let failure mean only a steppmg stone to success If you suc ceed whxch ls ln the most accurate sense of the world lmposslble SHII hlgher tomorrow Yet through all of th1s have your feet f1rm1y set on the glound If at once you don't succeed, S1gn1f1es you have 3 need QQAIIHID ltln PIONEER TELLS OF NEWSPAPER BUSINESS IN DELTA COUNTY Mis Nona Brownell a resldent of Delta smce 1890 told ID an IIIIBIVIQW of her work lh newspaper offlces 1n the county datmg as fax back as 1891 1 1 1 1 PANTHER PANT anuary 19 1938 llsoulse Hays Named Head of Glrl Reserves G1rl Reserxe offxcers elected for the second semester are Louxse Hays presldent Rosahe Carter wee presl dent and MHIJOTIG Pmer secretary treasurer New commlttee members Wlll be appomted by the cabmet at a later meetlng On Tuesday evenmg January 11 the Delta chapter of G1rl Reserves enter tamed the Paoma gxrls at a 6 oclock tlmner whlch was held at the Methodlst church Members of the Delta club were 1n1t1ated at a candle Ilght ser vce conducted by Mlss Catherme Shelton and the g1rls of the Paoma chapter After th SEFVICG the grrls were entertaxned wlth get acquainted and table games ln charge of Allce Slmp sor and MHFIOD Dunn Songs were und under the leadershxp of Margaret Ann Adams Mothers of the Delta Ad vlsory Board who were able to attend the dlnner were Mrs L H Hendrlck son Mrs Matt McCall1ster Mrs R O Hayes and Mrs Mabel Teufert H S Paper WINS ournallsm Award Members of the hrgh school Journal 1sm staff recelved a charter and a let ter from Edward Nell executlve secre tary of Qu1ll and Scroll the Internat lonal Honorary Soclety for Hlgh School Journallsts slgnlfylng that a chapter mlght be establlshed ln Delta hlgh school Mr Nell wrltes 1n hs letter Thxs welcomes you 1Dt0 membershxp ln Qu1ll and Scroll Soclety Your appllcatlon for a charter has been granted and you are hereby QIV en the rzght to orgamze a chapter at Delta hlgh Under separate cover a charter has be n sent and slnce these charters are both fraglle and expenslve we urde all s hools to have them framed at once Best wlshes for the success of he new chapter W1th1H the next few weeks the JOUFHHIISIS w1ll organlze thelr work meet 1nd1v1dual requlrements and pr pare for recommendatlon 1nto membershlp or 1892 Mrs Brownells father Robert J Coffey establlshed the Delta C0unt5 Laborer later changed to the Delta County Trlhune 1D about the year 1891 The flrst off1ce was located whcle the Delta Hardware flow IS She and her slster worked IH thls 0ff1C9, they handled all the locals, read proof dld composltlon work type was set by hand IH those days, the llnotype machlne had not been mtroduced 111.0 the smaller towns Fxom the Laborer Mis Bxownell went to Hochklss. where she worked on the staff of the newly establlshcd North Fork Times She also toldk Nauonal Thesplan SOCl6ty To Be Organlzecl ln Delta Hxgh School M1ss Margaret E Hoke announced offlclally Thursdav ITIOTIIIIIE her 1n tentlon of organlzxng a Thesp1an club among the three dramatlc clubs of the h1gh school The SOCIQIV IS strxctly honolaly t dramatxc students who have done the requlred work that lt IS HGCSSSBIV to have done before one can become a member It IS m no wav connected Wlth scholastic work No dues are charged but the lllltl at1on fee IS S150 Thls also lncludes a ubscrlptlon to the magazme of the to S16 50 The most expensxve ones are set wlth pearls and sapphlres Th1S group w1ll represent thos persons most mterested and w1ll be a nucleus for unxtlnv the efforts of the entlre department, Miss Hoke stated Thursday THE EYCHANGE Fremont Oh1o Wr1t1ng letters ln French to students ln France and rece1v1nU return letters 1n Engllsh IS one of the actlvltles of St Joseph h1gh school Fremont Oh1o Montrose Colorado The student body of the county hxgh school at Montrose has contrlbuted f1ye ents per student to the lron lung Lund One of these ' lungs' cost from 1500 to S2000 Denver Colorado Eleven UHIVEFSIIV of Denvex stu dents attended the Natxonal Assembly of Student Chr1st1an Assoclatlons t Oxford Oh1o CLASSIFIED COLUMN Miss Curry a newspaper staff that vull get assxgnments 1n on tlme Mr Barrows a muffler to muffle a certam glggllng glrl 1n h1s senlor socxal class lauehlngly of workmg o a small SOC18llSt paper for a short .1me In compos1t1on Mrs Brownell sa1d the newspapers of that day compar d fwvorably w1th the present day news paper All the edltors wlth whom she was 8SSOCl8ted had had prevlous ex perlence wxth larger papers IH the east and the machmery and equ1pment used were the best avallable She sald that contrary to popular belxef they were not just llttle poolly prmted sheets The flfht paper Wlth whlch she was dS SOC1319d was a four page weekly At the conclusion of the IJIDIVICW Mrs Brownell brought out an old newspaper publlshed ln Pennsylvanl-1 1n 1876 under the edxtoxshlp of het lather The paper IS falllng apdlt With a.,e but she st1ll keeps lt I , 1 , l y : . 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Athletlc sports-why do we partlC lpate ln them what good do we get out of them and how does lt benefxt our educat1on'7 Ask almost any football player or basketball player why he partlcxpates in 01959 SDONS and he w1ll be unable to gxve you an answer except that he lxkes to play the game The laurels that are are always become fxne thelr hearts to expend a outstandxnd heaped upon the leaders an lnducement for boys to athletes but deep down In they llke the game enough llttle energy to become an athlete What beneflt do you derxve from athletes after your school days? This questzon has been forced mto the mmds of young athletes so much that It seems to be a byword There IS an answer to thls questlon It develops a persons body grvmg h1m a strong healthy set of lungs and muscles It helps to make good sports lads that can take lt on the chln and come back for more It IS also not to be forgotten that It helps m the art of maklng frlends and meetmg people After all frlends are one of the best assets IH l1fe Sports should not be partxclpated ln to the degree that lessons are neglected for learnlng as much as we can IS always the prxmary ob Jectlve for going to school Ask anyone that has parucxpated IH athletlcs whlle gomg to school and he wlll say that lt IS as good an actlvlty as can be found for all around tralnlilg By Thetr Ntcknames Shall Ye Know Them Charles Sayre ' Dutch J T Hmds Jake MOFFIS Bugg Butc Jr Sampson 9 o clock Everett Lawson Powerhouse Delmar Gardner Never Mxss Bob Warner Squab Melbert Davxs Melbert Dxck Slmmons Dick Jr Ray Puss Roselle Glenn Tubby Tom Musser Acorn Verne Nlxon Red Harry Blakely Graucho PANTHFRS STRETCH WINNING STRFAK After an unlmpressxve fxrst half ID whlch there was little scormg the Delta Panthers came back m the last half of the Hotchkxss Bulldog contest and managed to get an exght pomt lead Panther Sportllghts The ski course on Grand Mesa has everythlng It was reported over three hundred persons young and old en loyed themselves on the course last Sunday Dlck Sxmmons forward on the Delta Panther basketball team dxd well at Crawford last week He scored a total of 1.3 polnts Whxzzer Whxte Colorados All Amcrlcan quarterback fmlshed his football New Years day when the Buffs were defeated at the Cotton Bowl game 28 to 14 Morris Buvg one of the seven letter men ln basketball was not able to re port for practxce at the flrst of the season because of an old knee 1nJury sustamed durlng football but he was able to report last week The keen competltlon IH thls con ference IS already belng noted wlth Delta Montrose Gunnlson Hotchkiss and Paoma all bemg likely contenders for the slope tournament ln March 22 PANTHERS PRESENTED WITH LETTERS The 1937 football season ended wxth the most successful record Delta hlgh school has had ln years Twenty two boys recexved letters Seniors who re C8lVCd letters are Hmds Bugg Gard ner Law on Sleber Bertrand Pfelfer Shea Smlth Hardmg Williams Mly ake and Warner 1un1ors Glenn Camps n Savre McManus sopho mores Slmmons Musser Overbay and Gr fflth Emory Tuttle as manager also won an award Bobby Ehrgott who has served as cheer leader for four years was pre ented w1th a letter by Coach Leffer dmk at the cnd of the game and defeat the Bulldogs Playmg without the servlces of Gard ner regular flrst strmg center the lPanthers played malnly a defenslve game holdlng the Bulldogs scoreless ln the first half The sxx pomt lead whlch the Panth ers held at the half was soon cut down to a one pomt lead as the Bulldogs found their range on three fleld goals In a row but the Deltans agam tlghten ed up and soon they were leadmg by exvht pomts Thls lead was held until the end of the game t Dxck Slmmons lanky sophomore RESERVE STRENGTH IMPORTANT FACTOR IN PANTHER LINEUP Despite the loss of Davis and Ray last years high scorers the Delta Panthers are showlng steady lmprove ment thls ye r The team has been wlthout Gardner who has been out wlth a spra ned ankle he recelved In practlce Bugg wa kept out of practxce at the flrst of the se son by a knee mjury recelved m football These are the only mjurxes so far thlS season however There ls much competltlon on this years squad In Warner Davxs Sxm mons and Ray the Panthers have four forwards who are about evenly match ed w1th Simmons domff the majorlty of the scormg Gardner the spark plug of the team holds down the pivot posltxon ln good shape Lawson Hmds Sayre and Bugg alternate at the guard pos1t1ons They held Paonla to flve held goals a N9 k ago Lxperlence IS a blg factor rn thls years team as there are seven lettcl men back If the team wms over Mont rose Hotchkxss and GUHHISOH they wxll no doubt land a place ln the tournament Delta Montrose Hotchklss and Gun n1son are the four leadlng teams ln the me to Coach Barrows Delta plays Hotchklss tomght Ced aredge Tuesday Jan 18 and Mont rose Frlday Jan 21 WHATSIT DICTIONARY Bother James Boyd IS Nelda Boyd s bother S1n1ster Margaret Frellng IS M11 dred Frelmgs smlster Harp Plano wlthout keys top sldes or legs Dust Mud w1th the JUICE squeezed ou Champion A sparkllng wine BlackJack Form of greetmg used by burglars Ivory Somethmg soap IS made of Chevalier Lxghtmg fnxture forward scored half of the DOIDLS for the Panthers havmg slx fleld goals and two free throws to his credlt Ray Davxs and Warner at the center and forward posts Sayre Lawson Hmds at guard and Bugg at the guard posts played fme games but the loss of Gardner was notxceable .I 9 l 0 . 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Page 28 PANTPTER PANT anuary 19 1938 ln The Classes ACh19V6m8Hf tests 1n basketball have been started IU the gym classes Those w1th the hxghest reach 1n standmg lump are Rosa Shreeves 16 1nches Eleanor Angel 15lQ mches Gladys1 Brunkest 1312 lnches Ehzabeth Am brose MarJor1e P1ner and V1rg1n1a LEWIS each 1umped 13 1nches An 1nd1v1dual record IS kept from day to day of the posltlons played bv each person and po1nts made For these records and achlevement tests the members for the all hlgh school g1rls basketball team w1ll be selected Now havmg the rlght to form a chap ter of Qulll and Scroll 1n Delta h1ghl school the students of the 1ournal1sm class are measurmg the number of 1nches they have had Dubhshed ln the Panther Pant and the Dallv Independ ent ThlS IS One of the several requlre ments for 1nd1v1dual membershlp 1111 the 1nternat1onal honorary SOC16tV for hlgh school 1ou1nal1sts curnahsm Students ay Thank You Members of the yournallsm class ex press the1r s1ncere appreclatlon to the bus1nessmen of Delta to the towns people to the men and women ot the faculty and Norr1s Ryder and hlS entlre Delta Daxly Independent staff who so k1ndly bent every effort to make the student publ1cat1on of the CltV da1ly a success Because the bus1nessmen boufht so freely of advertlsmg space 1n the student ed1t1on the busmess staff of the Panther Pant announced Monday4 mornlng that no addltxonal 3dV9I'tlSl1'lU vsould be sollcxted for the seventh IS l sue of the school paper The advert1s 1nd 1n th1s ISSUE has been gxven ln ad xance some of It hav1ng been bougl' for he Vear AdV8FtlSlhQ rates for the Panther Pant are based on 25c an mch Space equahng one two three and four 1nch es may be bought The paper boasts one regular four 1nch advert1sement that IO1 the Egyptlan theatre School Enrollment Up 6 Percent Thxs Year The 1938 enrollment of the Delta schools shows a pup1l mcrease of 85 over the 1413 enrollment f1EllI'8 of 1937 This Increase IS not1ceable m the elementary and 1un1or h1gh schools however for each of the classes except the semor class at the hgh school shows a decrease The Semors remam constant wlth 72 members the 1un1ors dmpped from 10 to 91 the sophomores from 122 to 109 the freshmen from 152 to 142 1 Adult Eclucauon SHARPS AND FLATS BCglI1S OH Slope Mr Gordon Ayres played a clarlnet Adult educatxon classes conducted by MISS Jean Cowan of the Un1vers1ty of Kansas and arranged bv the Colo rado State Department of Economlcs were held for the f1rst t1me at the Pa on1a h1gh school bulldlhg Thursday E1ghteen parents enrolled for the classes whlch w1ll last unt1l March MISS Cowan was accompamed by Mrs 71mmerman state supermtendent f econormcs The classes w1ll be conducted over the whole of the Western Slope They began 1n Delta today Flnal Installment On Panther Pant Due Fmal pavments on the Panther Pant w1ll be due beglnnlng Thursday Jan uary 20 Those who have pald for the flfSt semester Wlll now pay the amount due for the second semester Those who subs r1bed ln September but have pald no part of the1r obl1gat1on w1ll TGCQIVE no semester report unt1l the entlre amount IS pald Those who have not pald up to date are Dorothy Abbott James Abbott Glenn1s Adkms Ada B rry Kelth Calhoun Paul Campbell Delma Carpenter Darrel Cheatum L01S Coates Marlan Dodd Gerald1ne Dorsey Delmar Gardner Verle Good w1n 1VIar1on Greer J1m Gflfflth Louls Hagener Betty Harrmdton Eldon Herd Clenn Hxcks Genevxeve Hobbs Guy I-'ocker Mar1e James Sara Jane John ston Mary LEWIS B tty L1mm1ng lV1ar1or1e Marsh S1d Mlller Tom Mus er Marta Payne Ina Ph1ll1ps Svlvla R1chardson Phyllls Ryan Lorrame Scarlett Dlck Shea Althur Smlth Jack Sn11th Lowell Thompson Ange In Tucke1 Take Ventullo Kather1ne Voorhees Fein W1ll1ams Betty W1son r and Frances Wood GIVE Rad1o AUd1t1OHS Aud1t1ons of VOICES for the radlo pro gram to be g1ven over the stat1on KFXJ at Gland Junctlon was an 1mportant part of the Thursday Dramatlc club Thursday afternoon Each asplrant read a short story or Joke ovex a mlcrophone 1n an ad1o1n mg room where he was 1nv1s1ble to the classes Hls VOICE was judged for p1tch age enunc1at1on and flex1b1l1ty From th1s catalogumg w1ll be chosen stu dents for the broadcast Red Craw fold 1nstalled the equlpment fox the necessary test B1ts of News Of the schools 1n Delta county Delta Paon1a FBIFVIGW Read Hotchklss Rogers Mesa Crawford and Cedar edve have enroll d one hundred per cent ln the Colorado Educatlon as soc1at1on 1 olo at Rotary lhlS week Tom S1lvey sang at the LIONS club Glrls of the Glrls Glee club are try ln out this week so as to Bllmlnate a number before contest Out of town dlrectors were 1nter ested ln the f1ne a1 ts program that was p1esented by the mus1c department last week The band and orchestra are beg1nn1n'1 work on the1r contest numbers Sla VOHIC Rhapsody by Frxedmann and 'Nlmuetto Movement from Haydens second symphony The dance Saturday mght was well attended by the dance lovers of D H S Some attempts to do the bxg apple and the square dances were made The dramatxc clubs are g0lI12 to have a pro ram over KFXJ every month Part of the program w1ll be 1nus1c the other parts dramatlc Two New Teachers o1n Teachmg Staff Two new teachexs MISS 'Vlargaret Bourke of Horton Kansas and M1ss IJOUISG Sandoz of Denver have been added to the teachmd staff of th Delta s hools MISS Bourke IS f1ll1ng the vacancy of MISS Mabel Fetz as fourth grade teacher M1ss Fetz was granted a leave of absence to attend the Colo1ado 'tate Teachers college at Greeley un tll next Septemb r when she w1ll re sume her work here MISS Sandoz replaces M1ss Helen LEWIS s S1Xth grade tacher M1ss Lcws was appomted phys1cal educa tl0Il dlrector 1n October when M1ss Irene Nablty res1gned MISS Bourke holds her deg1ee from the Colorado State Teachers colleffe at Greeley and M1ss Sandoz was gradu ated from the Un1ve1s1ty of Colorado at Bouldel Electnc CIFCUS fCOHtlDU8d Fxom Page 15 mg mus1c transnxtted on a beam of llght across the stage Thls demonstrat1on has 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' PAoN1A P A N T H E R PA N cxmwronn HERE HERE FRIDAY SATURDAY Published Bi-Weekly By The Delta High School wvafvaNx Vol. 1, No. 8 Delta, Colorado, Feb. 9, 1938 Price 5 Cents 'flcnior rlln 'flclnoel 'Url flgusln ,v Stand1ng Ernestlne Latta Joy Teufort Lou1se Hayes Edna PlttSlI'tgeI' Evelyn Haworth Adelgunda Hansel mann QSponsorJ Marjorre Plner Lenora Hopk1ns Wllma Grant Edna Plckens Slttmg Ethel Markley Gene vleve Lugar Ferne Wxlllams MHFCIH Payne Jumor Glenn Al1ce Ph1ll1ps Wanda Satterfleld Eleanor Angel CITIZENSHIP CONTEST ' As a reward for good cltlzenshlp the Natlonal Soclety of the Daughters of the Amerlcan Revolutlon wlll send one glrl from each of the 48 states to Wash lngton D C IH Aprll 1938 for three days of slght seelng and patrlotxc 1n sp1rat1on All expenses of the trlp w1ll be borne by the Daughters of the Amerlcan Revolutxon credlted pubic school ln the county 1n WhlCh a D A R chapter IS located may choos by ballot three girls of thelr class who excel IH the followmg qualxtles dependabllxty servlce lead ershxp and patrlotlsm It IS undeI'St00d that the candidates must make passlng grades ln all studies From the three glrls elected by thelr classmates on the basls of the four pomts mentloned the hlgh school fac l ulty ln cooperatlon wlth the chapter chalrman IS to select one as best repre sentmg all the requirements and ldeals ot the society The chapter ehalrman shall forward the name and address of the glrl chosen to the state chaxrman of the Good Cltlzenshxp Pllgrlmage C0mm1t tee Mrs Frederlc C Krauser 1740 Sherman Street Denver Colorado Be fore forwardln such name the chapter ch rman shall ascertam that the glfl fCont1nued On Page 45 CAST IN LEAD OF JR HIGH OPFRETTA Snow Whlte and the Seven Dwarfs has been chosen bv the Delta Junior hlgh to be given at the hxgh school audltorlum on March 11 The story centers around Snow Whlte who has been banlshed from the kmgdom by her step mother the queen Snow White then llves ln the forest wlth the seven dwarfs The cast for the operetta has been chosen and IS as follows Snow Wh1te Lorralne Thyret Queen Marjorle Blake Arbutus Betty Glbson Daf fodxl Betty Flo Barnett Vlolet Nadine Clifton Prmce Robert Nlles Carl Glen Rose Hans Harry Sutherland Max Lester Marple The Seven Dwarfs have not been named as yet This operetta IS dlrected by Mlss Charlotte Loomis Addltlonal numbers w1ll be added throughout the produc tlon BASKETBALL SCHEDULE February 4-Cedaredge there February 11 PHOHIH here February 12 Crawford here February 18-Montrose here February 25-Hotchklss there March 3 4 5-Western Slope Tourn ament here A R SPONSORS LORRAINE Tl-IYRET SENIOR ART CLUB lSPONSORS PROJECT l 4 The latest project set up and sponsor ed by the high school art club IS the Delta art BXh1blt wh1ch IS to be repre sentatlve of the art work of the entlre system The exhrblt w111 fxrst be sent to Gun nlson From there lt wlll be sent t several eastern slope c1t1es the fmal three belng Chapell House Denver Flne Arts Academy Colorado Sprlngs Smce one of the speclal lnterests of the state de A A U W IS he sponsorlng of art appreclatlon ln the publlc schools the local A A U W chapter has assumed the responslblll txes of mallmg the exhlblt Miss Adelgunda Hanselmann ar mstructor at semor IS m charge of the project 'ATI-IE SKY IS FALLING Have you notxced the skyhght m the cexlmg of the l1brrary'7 Th1s was made when Mr Snyder supervlsmg the re modehng of the chemlstry laboratory Stepped Off 0I1t0 a spot where the floor wasnt The lmmedlate result was ln exltable a crash and the students who w re ln the study hall were startled by the sudden appearance throu h th celllng of a foot wh1ch was hastxly wlthdrawn . 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Page 3 o PANTHER PANT February 9 193 8 PANTHER PANT BOONE I-'IOMEMAKING Publlshed B1VSeekly By Delta Hlgh School Delta Colorado Real homemakmg IS the obJect of a PANTHER PANT STAFF system of home economlcs teachmg m Edltor ln Chlef Assn tint Fdltor ASSISIZIHL hdltor News Fdltor Clrls Sports Fditor lioys Sports Frlltors Catherme Fulghum Ime Cleland Nlarvis Keyser Betty lou Lyon Christine Labor Lverett I awson Morris Bugg Norbert Bertrand Class Ntws Fdxtor Ifrlene Walker I-tature Ldltor NQVIIIC Clnfton Fxchange Fdltor Margaret Frellug As embly Editor Dorothy Curtls 'tluslc Editor Betty lane Nlurphy Busmess Manager Ire ne Garrett Asst Busmess Manager Barbara Lohmann Clr ul'1t1on Vlanager Annabelle Adams Make up Editor Evelyn Haworth TYIHSIS Faye Meacham Fvelyn Haworth Rosa Shreewes Chrxstlne Labor Betty lou Iyon lane Cleland Nevxlle Clifton B4 tty lane Murphy Iwm Smith tharles Seiber Ceorgt llaus ttorgt St xbourn bloru If xrmtr EDITUPJAL The second semester that great turnmv pomt of the school year when everyone heaves a Slgh of rel llef or otherwlse has now begun m earnest And wlth lt come the unlor hxgh school operetta the Jumor play the semor play the basketball tournament the band tournament and the Junior semor prom Among these happemngs are scattered a few hxgh school dances track meets and basketball games And of course that event of events the two day sprmg vacatlon But flrst and foremost ln the mlnds of all at present IS prob ably the basketball toumament Al ready school organlzatlons are ask lnff for concessions and plans are bemv formed for the decoratlon of the audltorlum and halls The tournament this year IS to be larger and larger than those of prevxous years Therefore every student wtll want to and should do everythmg he can to make thxg a better tournament JUNIOR GLENN SCORES HIT AS IMP IN SENIOR ASSEMBLY Junlor Glenn was responsxble for the ffales of lauffhter heard at the D H S assembly last Frlday Jumor along wth Vlrgmla Overbay Tom Sllvey and Charles Dlllon performed ln he humorous one act play, The Ex change It was presented by the Thursday Dramatic club, now known as the Delta Playmakers Mlss Ruth N1x sponsored the program and Benny Brooks announced xt Chester Wllllams played a Saxaphone solo He was accompamed at the piano by Mlss Charlotte Loomis, who also accompanied Tom Sllvey when he sang Sa1l Along Sllvery Moonn and Harbor LlglltS,, augurated at the Boone school this year under the supervxslon of Chester Hatch supermtendent The 'home economlcs cottage' wasm recently dedicated and m lt the home economxcs courses are taught under condltlons very much hke those m the model home Mlss Ursa Bodwell director of home I makmg conducts the courses This Miss Bodwells second year at the school The cottage was an ordlnary resx dence buxldmg bought by the school and thoroughly renovated and remodel IS the flrst hlgh school ln the state to mstltute such a homemakmg course under home hke surroundmgs The experlment' has attracted consld able attentlon The Boone Blllboard J 1-1 MUSIC DEPT PRESENTS CONCERT To an appreclatlve audxence last Frl day evenmg at the high school aud1 torxum the musxc department of the Juruor hlgh school presented the first of three concerts for the year The orchestra under the dlrectxon of Mr Gordon Ayres opened the program wlth four selectlons and the band closed the program wxth three marches and other numbers The mstrumental selections were supplemented by the vocal groups under the dnrectxon of MISS Charlotte Loomis The groups presentlng num bers were the gxrls double octette the glee club and the trio Thxs first concert wxll be followed 1n a few weeks by an operetta and sprmg concert whxch w1ll complete the muslcal program of the schools for the year DELTA DRAMATEERS BROADCAST OVER KFXJ The second of a series of broadcasts! being made by the Delta high seh00ll over radlo station KFXJ ln Grand lunctlon last Saturday afternoon was presented by members of the Delta' Dramateers The program was bullt around the 'Answer Me Thas Song series c posed of songs and questxons followed by 15 mxnutes of orxglnal hobbxes Muslc for the program was furmshedl by Ruth Banks, Margaret Ann Adams,l and Nevxlle Cllfton, accompanled by! .MISS Helen Lewis 1 ' Others who took part on the program' Included Marxan Dunn, Lawrence Harshmann, Allce Sxmpson, Connie' Hurst, Betty Grlfflth, and Ivan Smlth The next broadcast ln the Sefles w1ll be glven Saturday, February 11, from 4 to 4 30 p m , SPEAKERS DISCUSS SAFETY MEASURES Several speakers appearmg on a specxal program at the Junlor hlgh school Frxday dlscussed ways and means of makmg Delta streets safe for chlldren and grownups who use them H F Nwen presxdent of the Delta county safety councll spoke to the as sembled school chlldren on the cam paxgn the council IS orgamzmg to pro mote safety on Delta county's hlg ways Mayor John Crawley dlscussed briefly the plans of the clty councml 1n ehmmatmfr traffxc hazards xn the clty Mlss Hazel Leavxtt county superxn tendent of schools told how schools all the mterests of mcreased safety and Wm Dickerson courtesy patrolman added a few statements on the subJeCt of Hlghway Courtesy The assembly concluded w1th a talk to the students by Jack Dxck who IS the head of the student pafl'0l 011 h0W school chxldren can cooperate The Jumor hl h school band and glee club appeared on the program whlch was also featured by a guitar duet by Al bert Martmez and Frank VHSQ'-191 ROBERT NILES GIVES GONG TO AMATEURS The amusmg 1un1or hi h assembly nrogram glven Frldav was sponsored bv Phil Pratt Students from the sev enth and elght grades partlclpated ln thte program whxch was a take off on 'W or Bnwes Amateur Hour Robert Nlles acting as the Eenlal MaJ01' HHV9 the gong to several of the younv ner formers The amateurs dld everythmg from a pe to a vocal solo To close the nrogram Take Ventrlllo and hls boys Ed Crawley and Harold Grantham played two feature numbers THE EXCHANGE Frulta Colorado The Joumalxsm class has made plans to change the editor every two weeks and IH thls way to gxve everyone a chance Colorado Sprlngs As 3 fmal gesture of unwaverlng loy alty to Colorado College John C Campbell who dled January 1 be queathed 336000 to the college Cleveland, Ohio From the school funds of East hxgh school at Cleveland 51,500 wlll be spent for a soclal room Marble, Colorado A complete plng pong set IS bemg glven to the school of Marble Gunnison, Colorado The Gunnlson hlgh school has pur chased 50 new books and new covers for the magazmes 7 . 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I ' 57 om- , I 1 1 . 1 t V . - N - . . . . t 1 February 9, 193 8 Panthers PANTHER PANT Page 31 Defeat Cubs 27 -16 PANTHERS WIN DUAL GAMES After a bad defeat bv the Montrose Indlans last week the Panthers agam h1' thelr strlde and bowled over the Gunmson Cowboys ln two games play Stl on the Cowboys floor Faster ball handllng better passes and more open shots at the basket were some of the prime factors leadlng to the defeat of the Cowboys 23 14 ln the fxrst game and 26 12 ln the last Dick Slmmons hxgh pomt man ln the flI'St game wlth four baskets and Delmar Gardner hlgh polnt man 1n the Sf-2C0nd game wlth also a total of four baskets played flne games Jumor Ray recently sh1fted to th center posxtlon played one of the best games of the entlre season as he plled up a total of s1x pomts and also plaved a heads up game constantly gettm rebounds from the basket Melbert Davls and J T Hmds also played good games The txght defense put up by the Panthers proved a tough obstacle ln both games makmq the Cowboys re sort to long range shots ln an effort to overcome the lead held by the Panth ers Box scores of the two games follow Fr1dav Delta C233 Sxmmons f Davls f Warner f Ray c Gardner g E Sayre g Total Gunmson 1143 Miller f Dlckerson f Andrews f Creswell f Capron c Columbia Yoklavxch g Total Saturday Delta 1263 Smmons f Warner f Davls f Sayre f Ray c Hmds g Lawson g Gardner g Buss 2 Total Gunmson Cresswell A1 arews Mlller f Dxckerson Capron c 12 f 2 1 Panther Sportlxghts The Delta Panthers lost thelr flrst basketball game of the season to Mont ro e An mterclass basketball game was palyed January 29 between the semors and Juniors of D H S Flashy Montanans downed Western State 62 45 The Western Slope Ice Carnlval wh1ch arms to make Western State the collegxate w1nter sports camxval of Amerlca was held the 2 th and Oth of January Grand Mesa skx course IS puttmg Delta on the map as the sk1 town of the Westem Slope So far the Delta Panthers have WOII four games and lost one m the confer ence race to get Into the basketball tournament whlch IS to held at Delta the flrst of March BOYS WILL BE BOYS ou re probably all curlous as to what the basketball team dxd ln Gun nlson over the weekend besides wln nlng two games Those who went are all pretty mum about It but a fev amusing facts were gleaned from some of the unsuspectmg players The chlef amusement Saturday seem ed to be a crap game and a poker game ln Granny Edwards room Stakes evldently werent very hlgh but Shark Bu g came out 25c to the good and Jake H1nds 25c ln the hole Coach Barrows luck was bad tlrat day he lost a mckel to Buddy Del Dutch Everett and Bob W went out Frxday night and met some Gunmson glrls but when they trxed to look them up Saturday afternoon they couldnt be found Too bad fel lows better luck next tune Del lost so much sleep that he was st1l1 trying to catch up Monday morn mg Before chemxstry class he was found sprawled full length on a table 1n the blology lab MONTROSE HANDS DEFEAT TO PANTI-IERS The Panthers took thelr flrst beatmg of the season by Montrose January 21 The Panthers seemed to have a hard t1me passmg the ball and breakmg throu h the Indlans tlght defense Montrose seemed to be that nxght smkmg long one handed shots from all angles Bordl an dxd most of the scormg for the Indlans Columbla g Yoklavlch g Total I 4 l 1 SPEEDX ATTACK LAUNCI-IED BY DELTA Bottled up bv a tlght Cedaredge de fense whlch allowed the Deltans only one fleld goal attempt ln the entrre flrst quarter Delta managed to hold a 3 1 lead at the end of the perlod on the basls of three free tosses Delta down ed the fxghtxng Cedaredge Cub crew by a count of 27 to 16 As ln all the1r games th1s season the Covert men put up a rfood fight last mght but superror Delta helght and under the basket work proved too much for them Though Cedaredge has taken the rap numerous tlmes already this year they stlll show good splrxt and w1ll probably' come back to bump off some of the other teams ln the C011 ference The box score Delta C273 Davxs f Wamer f Slmmons f Ray c Sayre g Gardner g Hlnds g BUSE E Lawson g Totals Cedaredge 1163 Keers f Br1scoe f Stone f Delong Plerce g Bertram g Totals SPECIAL ASSEMBLY SPONSORED BY MESA COLLEGE Were Workxng Our Wav Through College sung bv the bovs and grrls chorus opened the soecxal assembly given by the Mesa college representa tlves last Thursday mormng A skxt Its All m the M1nd was the mam feature of the program Especially well recexved was Phllxp Bacas solo Old Man Rlver and the dance orchestras rendxtlon of 'Sugar Blues and Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet ' The slngmg of the school song concluded the program Delta plays Montrose at Delta on February 18 The Panthers are count mg on the long end of the score ln the commg encounter Mrs Hallock Now be a good g1rl Betty and have a good tune Betty Make up your mmd mother 9 -, I r .N . . 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OP ----------------11 4 41 , - 9' l - ' 1 ' K J FG FI' PFg Q H - , f .............. 3 1 Ol 'l......,.. 1' , ............... 0 0 0' ' , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 0 0' ' , .................. 0 0 ' , ,,,..,........ 0 0 35 , - ' , ' , f .............. 0 0 0 - -- --' , ' , , ................. 1 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,, 5 2 61 1 ' , I Page 32 PANTHER PANT February 9 1938 In The Classes Betty Jane Murphy and Evelyn Ha worth worked out especlally good note books m Journahsrn Peter Gueno lllustrated h1s Ivanhoe notebook Wlth fme carlcature draw lngs Jumor Gl nn S work IS d1StlIlCtlVe 1n that he has not only made excellent lllustratlve drawmffs but he has also worked out speclal deSlgIlS for each pa e of hls pr1nted work Wanda Ray s notebook IS made m the form of a shxeld llss Anderson Buck Marshall Henry Stark and Russell McManus wrote especlally good book reports m sopho more Enghsh In addltlon to the lmprovements which the W P A has made possible for the hlgh school bulldmgs a new classroom IS now bemg added The addrtxon IS on the thlrd floor on the south slde of the chemlstry lab oratory The wall has been knocked out 1n three places for windows a tloor IS to be put 1n and radiators In stalled The space for the room was made avaxlable when part of the ventllatlng system was moved Another roorr also next to the lab oratory but on the west wall IS planned This wlll be used as a store room Thxs new proJect has not caused a great expense as much of the mater mal was already on hand The glrls basketball EIIIHIIIHIIOD tournament began Wednesday Feb 3 The games w11l be played m regular class periods The flnal game wlll be played one nlght next week Those wlshmg to see the game are xnvlted to attend The select1on of the H S glrls' team wxll be posted Wednesday Feb 9 Here s The Way They Smg' Double or Nothlng the Nlven twms Mama I Wanta Make Rhythm Kemper Lundy Josephlne Wayne Gore That Old Feelxng Tom Sllvey Somebody Stole My Gal Buddy Bugg You Can't Stop Me From Dream1n', Glenora and Leo The Love Bug W1ll Blte You, Del mar I've Got Mv Love to Keep Me Warm, Kate and Dlck Indxan fMontroseJ Love Call, Betty Jane There'1l be a Hot Tlme ln the Old TOWH T0nlghf,, Betty Hallock Blossoms on Broadway fGrand Streetl, Erlene and Bernard So Many Memorxes, Annabelle You've Got Somethmg There, Se Sl-IREDDED WIT Roselle--Mother asked me to take our old cat off somewhere and lose xt So I put It ln a basket and tramped out mto the country about elght mxles Everett D1d you lose xt Roselle Lost lt' If I hadnt followed nt I d never have gotten back home D d you know that A 000110 IS a movle wxth alr con d1t1on1ng A tang rme IS a kmd of one slded banjo wlthout a handle or strlngs and wlth loose washers around lt that rat tle when shaken xn a symphony orchestra that are play ed between the knees Contraband IS a bunch of hlll bxlhes wlth mouthorgans and flddles A conscience IS that slxth sense that comes to our a1d when we are doxng wrong and tell us we are about to get caught D A R SPONSORS fCont1nued hom Page Onej chosen IS physlcally able to make the trip would have her parents o guardxan s consent to do so lf selected as fmal wlnner and that she w1ll abxde by the rules governlng the trlp The flnal selectxon shall be by lot teach name IH a sealed envelopej at the state conference to be held ln Den ver ln March 1938 under the Super YISIOH of the state regent of the D A R Mrs Clarence H Adams The wmner w1ll stay at a desxgnated hotel wxth other wmners under the chaperonage of the natlonal chaxrman of the Good Cltlzenshlp Prlgrlmage commlttee or wlth some other D A R member whom she may appoint The natlonal soclety w1ll bear the expenses of transportation from the home clty of the wmner direct to Washlngton D C and return expenses of hotel room meals and transporta hon of slght seemg tours arranged for the number of days specxfxcally named ln the plan as offered by the D A R fue and Arba Nldht Over Shanghal CGarnet MeS1-17, Zalme and Jr The Flrst Txme I Saw You, Chester W Wa1t1n' At the Gate for Katle, Jack H Wlstful and Blue 05, Margaret Ann 'Cause My Baby Says It's SO, Bob W The Shlek of Araby, Marvls K SHREDDED WIT Teacher Can you HIVG me an ex ample of wasted energy, Bertram Bertram Yes slr Tellmg a halr ralsmg story to a bald headed man Blts of News W D Asfahl announced Monday that study conferences have been arrand d for the next four weeks Handbooks whlch were used at the recent confer ence held 1n Denver by Dr Kllpatrlck have been obtained for use 1n the con ferences These meetings are open to all members of the faculty The Learnmg Process The Whole Chlld and Educatlon and Socxal Change are the tOplCS to be studled The flrst meetmg was held Wednesday evemng 1n the Lmcoln bulldmg Helen Lewxs Velma Loom1s V1rg1n1a Newland and Isola Curry and Messrs Dale Maag Merle Lefferdmk George Barrows Ollver Ikenberry Phxl Pratt and Ted Wxgram wxll present the ten goals of modern educatxon at the gen eral faculty next Tuesday afternoon Mxss Betty Forcum secretary to the supermtendent of schools completed her work here last Monday She wxll be succeeded by Mxss Evelyn Kosnar Dont forget to tune IH and lxsten to your entertainers the Panther Drama teers next Saturday over KFXJ from 4 to 4 30 0 clock ln the afternoon Pomts are received for credit by takmg part ln the broadcast and helpmg wlth It The Frlday club wxll broadcast one week from Saturday The Tuesday and Thursday clubs have declded upon dlfferent names for thelr organlzatlons The Thursday club has offlclally adopted the name of Delta Playmakers whxle the Tuesday club IS now the Panther Dramateers Mona Dunn and Sylvla Rlchardson h ve recently become members of Glrl Reserve How glrls should not dress when boys meet glrls was demonstrated at Glrl Reserve last Frxday Members of F F A declded that they would rather take a tr1p IHIO Utah two or three weeks after school closes thlS sprlng than to send two or three boys to the Judglng contest at Fort Collms lane Cleland was the honor student at the Rotary meeting held last Wed nesday, January 26 Bob Warner was the guest last Wednesday, February 2 The movmg mcture proJector, pur chased by the Delta high school two weeks ago, has been ln constant use by the elementary, Jumor, and senlor 'schools The graduatlng classes of 1935 and 1936 contrlbuted half of the prxce John Blore and Charles Dlllon have operated the machme for the teachers If the boys of F F A are success ful 1n belng awarded the Stand durlng the tournament, they plan to buy an electrxc tool grmder for the school and the boys enrolled ln vo catxonal agrlculture 7 , . .-.-.-.-.-,-v-.-.-.A.-.-.-.-.-.-c-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-,-,-,-,-,-,-.S y - . ,.,.,.,.,.v.,.,.,.,.,.,l,.,.,.,v.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,,v.v.,.,.,.,.,. 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PANTHER PANT TH FOR TOURNAMILINT DELTA Published B1 Weekly By The Delta Hlgh School Vo 1 No 9 Delta, Colorado Ireb 28 1938 Price 5 Cents Cedaredge Presents Program MISS TYI ER ATTENDS CALENDAR DENVER CONFERENCE Mlss Jennre Tyler has recently re turned from Denxer where she t tended the annual conference of the Tuberculosrs assocratron The conference w rs held at the Un1 versrty club In the mornrng sessron the burldrng up of the sale of Chrrst I mas seals was drscussed and rn thc afternoon Dr L urs Haman from John Hopk ns unry ersrty It Baltrmore Mary land spoke P1c'ures of the conferencc gl'0UP were rn the Frrday Issue of the Denver Pfst Only two represent rtrvcs were present from the Wstern Slope Mrss Tyler from Delta and a delegate from Carbondale PANTHERETTS DURING HAI F I At the half of the cruclal game of the basketball season th Delta Pan theretts presented a novel skrt repre sentmg Delta s feelmfr tgward the In drans Barbara Lohmann a temperamental muslcran brought forth the strarns of the Delta and Montrose songs from an organ composed of Anrta Jean Dotts Lucrlle Busse Gladys Brunkest Ella Boyd Margaret Wmdle and Ruth Banks B tty Jane Murphy the boy who pumped alr for the organ Just couldnt keep awake durrng the Mont rose sonf' but she HS well as theI whole club really came to lrfe for Haxl to Our Delta Hrgh D H S DANCERS POLISH BIG APPLE The Brf., Apple was the theme of the latest hrgh school dance Everybody seemed to take to the rdea w1th fervor Those who had been wantrn to learn thrs new dance cr aze surely had then ch ance Saturday nrght Joyce Johnson who knows the Big Apple wttcnded the dance on SPGCIHI request and helped those Brg Applers polrsh off and go rnto thelr dance 3 4 5 Tournament 4gEnd of Fourth Srx Weeks I Frfth Srx Weeks Begrns J H Operetta 1 Prctures for Annual Solo Contest 1 Dance 2 One Act Play Contest March March March March March March IV' arch March TEACHERS SKETCHES DELIGHT ASSEMBLY Members of the Art club drew chalk drawrngs of the Messrs Barrows Sny der Lefferdlnk Goltry rnd Pender grast at the assembly February 9 Mrss Adelgunda Hanselmann sponsored the program and Lourse Hayes announced the numbers A Japanese play The Wlllow Pat tern was grven by the Stage Strucl-' Panthers the Frlday dramatrc club The characters were as follows Pro erty man Bobby Fulghum Incense Bearer Wllma Jean Wear Gong Bearer Melba Hallock Chang Pressly Prner Koong see Eva Voorhees and Mandarrn Robert Whrte The art work was done by Alrce Sreber Teddy Foster played Josephrne and You Cant Stop Me From Dream mg on the xylophone IMARCH 11 SELECTED F OR OPERETTA DATE The operetta cast rs at work prac trcrng on Snow Whrte and the Seven Dwarfs under the drrectron of Mrss Charlotte Loomis The operetta wrll be presented on Frrday evenrng March 11 at 800 oclock rn the hrgh school audrtorlum An outstandrng cast was chosen and consrsts of the followrng Snow Whrte Lorrarne Thyret Queen Margre Lee Blake Arbutus Betty Grbson Daffodrl Betty Flo Barnett Vrolet Nadlne Clrfton Prrnce Robert Niles Carl Glen Rose Hans Harry Sutherland Max Lester Marple Dwarfs Orval Cole and Drck Ambr0Se The publ1c 15 asked to remember the date of the operetta and trckets wxll soon be on sale The prrce of admrs sron wrll be Adults 300 Jumor and senror hrgh school students 20C and elementary school 10c I RETURN COURTESY EARLY IIN APRIL Representatrve students from Cedar edge high school presented an assemb ly program for the students and fac ulty of D H S last Wednesday after noon At a date early rn April Delta sudents wrll return thrs courtesy by presentlng at Cedared e hrgh a pro gram of muslc and dramatrcs Mary Brrscoc accompanred by Zel ma Jackson played a saxophone solo and the sextet and trlo sang, three selectrons Wartrn rn the Shadows At Evenrng Tlme and Swrn Low Sweet Charrot The srngers Alrce Hrrt Mabel Hubbard Mary Francrs Alvene Morrrs Zelma Jackson Mary Perrrgo Katherrne Stevenson Mar garet James and Phebe McCorm1ck were accompanred by Dorothy Dlx Doyle Klrne By the Bend of the Rrver was sung by Dwarn Jackson accompanied by Zelma Jackson and Josephrne and Joann Arnott tapped a dance Josephine and Joann were aC companred at the prano by Mrs Arnott THESPIAN CHAPTER INSTALLED IN D H S The followrn members were rnstall ed rn Troupe 32 of the Natronal Thes pran dramatrc socrety on February 16 at the hrgh school assembly program Ruth Banks Harry Blakely Nevrlle Chfton Charles Dillon Anlta Jean Dotts Marran Dunn Catherrne Ful ghum Hamlrn Graham Vrrgrnra Hard mg Glenn Herendeen Helen Hocker Connre Hurst Marvrs Keyser Betty Jane Murphy Pressly Prner Thomas Srlvey Arthur Smrth and Ivan Smrth Mrss Margaret Hoke and Mr Clarence Snyder took charge of the rnstallatron Frances Bowle played a plano solo Majesty of the Deep Eleanor Yonge gave two tap dances accompamed on the piano by Mrss Velma Loomrs The grrls sextet accompanred by Mrss Charlotte Loomis sang, WhIther and two Chinese selectrons The pro gram was sponsored by Mr Lefferdmk and Barbara Lohmann announced rt . 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Wouldnt the atmosphe1 about Delta h1gl1 be clean and fllle lf all tl1e eo11ce1t false p11de petty IC 110112-y and that assumed an of supe11o11ty could bc bundled up liken to tl1e top of Gland Mesx we1ghted down a11d tl1lOVkIl mto Ward lake Afte1 all you do spe11d about a ihlrd of your wakmg hours I1 Sdl'lOOl Why 110i try 10 lnake them as pleasant as 1JOSSll3lGo Dont LCIdlf1X'lG 501.11 fr1endsh1p and pel SOlldl1l5 to some l1ttle cl1que Take your pelsonallty out 111 the open wherc lt can get so111e exerc1se Use lt constantly Fl1sh that snnle whclevex a11d Wl10l'lCV9l you get the chance Be pleasant to cxexy one xegardless of so called soc1al Standing Do tl11s and you w1ll help make Delta hlgh not a school of snobs and l'l'l1Q:l'l hats but a place Whele excxyone lk f11e11dlx Haxe you ever stopped to thlnk Jus 1 hat a famed month Feblualy ISF' The Father of our Country was boxn IH th1s month Llncoln The Wan of the People also was a product of the month of Febluaxy Also we f0l9b1Ht9 one of OUI days fo1 1emen1b 1anee and k1lldI1C9S on .1 d1y of th1s month Valentlne Day Does 1ll th1s mean 'lllvthlllg to one as a present day 1nd1v1dual' The 1n sp11a'1on and de1ot1on de11ved f1on1 1 famed month llke th1s should make ou1 1nd1v1dual l1V1l'lg of th1s month 3 txlfle uperxox to that of any othe1 t1me ln the year Maybe we could apply ths a b1t n1o1e praetlcally Our eruc1al games 1n basketball came th1s month If superlcl trunmg and playmq a1e put acloss sec whele out poss1b1l1t1es llc That goes 11ot only fo1 the tcam but for the student body If 1 lxttle more cn thus1asm a llttle morc llfe and pep 19 put lllttl each gtme as lt IS play ed the team benefns by 1t Ill H1111 l'JCl'16fltlI1Q the school Th Movtng Ptcture Nlachme 'I'l'e Delta schools lll keepmd w1tl1 the modern trends of educatlon have recently begun a new pmcfram of IH stluctlon 1s well as cntcltalnment fo1 th studcnts Thls IS the usual cdu catmn ploqxam made posslble by the 1ecent puxchlse of a IUOVIDQ' p1cture machlnc 'Ih one d xlce alone nffoxds a b1oad E.dL1C3ll0Il to 1ts aud1encc the schcdule of f1ln1 111c ud ng everythmg from The Story of My L1fe by Mr Shoe for the made schools to Axt T1e'1sures ot the VHIICHH for hlgh school Sp clal f1lms for spec1al depaxtments lll the school such as phys1cal educ1 ll0I1 soclal selence lmguage spo1ts llld l1tc1atu1c depalmtcnts axe ava1l able One pomt about whlch the studc11ts 118 cspcually enthuslastlc ls the Iac tl1at t any n1oment du11nG a class p0l1Od they may be callcd up to the bxology lab to get educated TI-IE EXCHANGE Flultx ale Fru1tvale h1gh school opened a new ffym on J1nua1y 28 Fxulta Wo1k bcgan Feb1ua1y lt on a new gland stand fo1 the Fllllltt h1g'h school Denxel The f111al selcet1on f01 the Clalner ANN'dld w1ll be made on May 5 by a commlttee ol s1x who w1ll Judge the anls ot the East hlqh School Oll lllvll 1 BAQKETBALI GAME Wa al 1 ,valkecl lll the flOI'lt d0Ol and they asked 1ne fo1 so1ne money I pulled ou' a 111ckel and the cutter sald I had to pay 2oc Wa al I allll pald mc to nobody fo1 nothlng fOl so long 1t plumb knofrkcd me off md pe1ch CThe l1st t1mc w1s when John ny got caught stealm p1 'sl I decldcd maybe It vs IS wolth 1t to see th1s 1a1 speetace so I flshed out the money and they let me go 1'1 I w nt thl0L1Ull a door and found myself lll a great bl! room w1th seats 1n It All of a sudden I heard a blare of H0159 such as I amt heard s1nce the snow slide l1ke and looked off lll the d119Cl1OI1 It halled tlom Would you bellow: ll There s1tt1n Cdlln and peaceful was a bunch of klds fgnls tool w1th funny lookm sucks and thlllgb thcu nouths and th y was Just l3l0W1l1 on em and IYXOVIII the11 f1nfe1s up and iown and all that Ielllble IIOISE cnnc out And ch one of those bxg 111111555 had a boy wlth cully ha1r and was dll wrapped axound hlm The boy seem cd o haxe hllll undel contlol though for It dldrt n1ove much but made '1 b1 boom boom Anothe1 boy was hlttlh a blv tlllllg ' tlooked llke Glandma s wa'ih tub wlth 1 skln ove1 ltl wlth 1 l'13lTllH91 a1d makm t sound ful hlle 1 glll was h1tt1n 1 lxttle ollc wlth two ham mexs I guess thele just dlllt no Jus t1ee rou11d hele anyhow I dec1dcd Id just hettex f1nd someplace to s1t down at afOl6 one of them CIIIICIN got loose I looked where eveqbodx else Seemed to be lookm and thcxc vsa a blg hleh place whe1e some klds we1e 1unn1n axound III short clothes tossn a ball back and folth and t1v1n to toss lt 111to a lound hmff w1th som 1opes hangm dOWll flflfll lt One ot e1n cot the ball 111 1nd eve15 body watchm just stood up and Nelltd lldd messed nound Ulltll I was soxt ol allald that o11e of those c11tte1s 111 thc back had eotten loosc llld was aftcl someone I declded 11ght then 111d the1e that there Just wasnt no sense of me siabln thexe so I snuck ught qulet hke out the s1de d0OI and out H110 the cool calm a11d qulei of the nlilln lwalkmg st illdlllg Slll.lllQ 'ind da11c111 l posture GUIIHISKBII 1 l'Tl'l1C6 P1lls 111 a Bottle a fantasy llll one act by Rachel Fxeld, IS the plav lto be plesented by Gunmson county l hxgh schol students at the one act plax 1contest to lr held lll Delta lVIa1ch 25 1 .. , . 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PANTHER PANT Page 35 Western Slope Tournament Tl-IE TOURNAMENT Season trckets wlll be sold untrl Frr day afternoon Prrces are student S125 adult S2 00 Slngle admrssron prrces are as follows Friday and Sat urday mornrng and Frrday and Satur day Hft9rl'100rl sessrons students 250 rdults 356 Thursday and Frlday mght sessrons students 30c adults 55c Sat urday mght sessron students c adults 70c Trcket sellers wrll be on duty at the trme rndrcat d on the followrng sched u l 6 Thursday nrffht 6 00 p m Frrday mornrng 8 15 a m Frrdav afternoon 1 00 p m Frrday nrght 645 p m Saturday mornlng 8 15 a m Sa urday afternoon 100 p m Saturday nrght 6 15 p m Those rn charge of the lI1l0fmdtl0T7 tureau w1l1 be able to answer all ques tons pertalmnfr to the tournament The student polrce the ushers the rnformatron bureau the receptron com mrttee the messenger boys wrll all nd rn maklng the tournament one tot b remembered Mr John Pendergrast w1ll serve as host Mlss Jennie Tyler rs rn charge of housrng Mr Gordon Ayres musrc Mr W D Asf hl advertrsrng Chester Crurkshank and Mrs Mamre Ambrose cane ssrons Mrss Adelgunda Hanselmann Mrss Helen Lewrs and Mr Lefferdlnk decoratron Mlss Tylel ushers Mrss Lewrs cheers Mrss Marr an Jewett and offrce glrlS 1I1f0rmH tron Mr Dale Maag and Mr Chester Crurkshank pollclng Mr Ted Wrgram and Mr A R Mc Cormrck wrll act as trme keepers and Mr Wrllram Thyret scorekeeper Trcket sellrng trcket takmg and hall dutres have b en assrgned to members of the faculty CRAVUFORD TAKEN BY DELTA IN 44 10 SCORE The Panthers won a decrsrve xrctory over Crawford on February 12 at the Delta hugh school gym It was a slow game wrth Delta hav rn!-Z a declded edge over the CrHWf0rd tc rm The Panthers rolled up a score of 22 pornts the frrst half allowrng Crawford Just two pornts both bcrng charrty tosses The second half was s10w wllh the Panthers scorrnf 22 pornts and allow 1 the Crawford men Just two bas Panther Sportlrghts The Frurta Wrldcats hold second place rn the northern drvrsron rn bas ketball Gland Junctron Tlgers hold rrrst place Fru tvale has won four and lost four basketball games out of erght EHIUQS played Frurtvale has always been a stronff team of the drvlSl0n but fr0rI1 appearances rts team IS not 'rs frt as rn years 1n the past Baseball season rs just around the corner Jack Doyle bettrng commrs sroner gate the New York Yankees a three to frve shot to wrn the Amerl can league pennant Dont forget the Western Slope Bas ketball tournament March 3 4 and 5 at the Delta hrgh school gymnasrum It promrses to be one of the brggest and best ever held W S B TOURNAMENT SCEDULED FOR MARCH 3 4 AND 5 The Western Slope Basketball Tour nament held annually rn the Delta hrgh school audrtorrum promrses to be ever held rn Delta Thrs year the meet wrll be held March 3 4 and 5 Thrrteen teams rnstead of erght as was the case last year wrll not only make the tournament one day longer but wrll HIVC more teams a chance to play rn the tournament A brtterly contested tournament IS promrsed as such strong teams as Del ta Montrose Crested Butte Grand Junctron Glenwood and Paonra x rll undoubtedly be rn top condrtron for the three day meet Frrst pl rce team IH the Delta drvr sron which wrrl be elther Montrose or elta w1ll hare a much easrer sched ule than the second place team A bye on the flrst game and another whrch should not be too drffrcult makes frrst place standrng rn the Delta league a positron to be wanted badly by both Montrose and Delta kets and tvuo free throws Every player who played 9 game scored at least one basket Da us Lawson and Simmons were hrgh MONTROSE DEFEAT AVENGED IN NEW SCORE OF Z9 37 DlSP1HVlTlg one of the best brands of ball seen on the Western Slope thrs year the Delta Panthers hrt therr strrde Frrday nrght and swept the hrghly favored Montrose Indrans un der by a 29 32 score In perfect sprrrt and condrtron the Panthers started then- steady brand of ball rn the frrst quarter and were soon tleadlng by three baskets The Panthers were leadrng by a 511m margrn 15 17 at the half In the th1rd quarter the Indrans made a qurck rally and knotted the score at 21 all but the Panthers retallated and were soon leadrng by seven pornts Adam just before the gun sounded to end the game the Indrans swrshed two baskets rn a row cuttmg down the Panthers lead to three pornts as the gun sounded Coach Barrows used only frve play ers durmg the game Gardner and Lawson at guards Ray dt Center Dans and Srmmons at forward e lonff drstance accuracy of Law son and Gardner plus the close up work of Slmmons were two of the mam reasons for the Panther vlctory Ray and Davis played therr usual fme brand of ball but drd not frnd the mates Bordrgan Montrose guard was hrgh pornt man for the game wrth a total of 12 pornts whlre Gardner was next wrth a total of 11 pornts l Followlng IS a box summary of the game Delta 32 Davrs f Slmmons f Ra c Lawson g Gardner g FGFTPF I Totals Montrose 23 FG FT PF Thompson f ,Hammond f Moore c Eckerdt c 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Page 36 In The Classes The twelve highest rankmg students of the hrgh school honor roll were glven a two weeks pass to the Fox Fgyptlan theatre through the courtesy of the manager Mr Byrne The Students of thls years typmg classes are enjoyxng the use of four new typewrrters whlch were purchas ed thlS year By the purchasmg of a few new typewrrters each year the d partment IS kept 1n good shape Papers modeled after The Specta t0r' wrltten by Engllsh III students were judged by Mlss Adelgunda Han selmann Mxss Isola Curry Mr John Pendergrast and Mr Merle Lefferdmk In the SeC0nd per1od class the paper The Newsprmt' produced by Bar bara Brown Katherme Voorhees Edna Plttsmgef Sld Mrller June Frehng The Recorder the bram chlld f Lawrence McManus Elvlra Pacheco Marne Payne Genevxeve Lugar Guy Hocker and Dorothy Abbott was Judg ed best m the thlrd perlod class Best ln the fourth perlod was Ye Old English Gazette wlth edltors Vlfglhla Harding Hdfry Blakely Vxola Hobbs Earlyene Meacham Vern Nlxon and Ralph Renfrow Mlss Polly Hunter delighted two of the Engllsh III classes Frrday wrth her lnterpretatlon of Robert Burns poetry A one act play The Exchange was glven at the Calendar club tea at the Methodlst church Thursday Feb ruary 10 About twenty students from both Mr G901'ge Barrows and Mr Ted Wlg Iam s soclal sclence and Amerlcan hrs tory classes wlll attend the rnterna tional relatlons conference whxch IS to be held ln Grand Junctlon on Satur day February 19 They were fortun ate ln hearlng some promlnent speak ers Dr Sterger from Zunxch Swltzer land Mr Lmg from Shanghal Chma and Dean Van Ek of Boulder who Spoke on mternatlonal sltuatlons at the banquet held 1n the evenmg This banquet was rn the form of a round table dlscussxon Plans are bemg made by the Jour nalxsm students and lnterested seniors for the 1938 annual Rlmrock Besldes the section whlch wlll be 1 comprlatxon of the lssues of the Pan ther Pant, xt IS planned to have sec trons Showing the classes, the faculty, campus, aCtlVlIl8S, and special features such as Jokes informal snaps, a spon SOTS sheet and blank pages for auto graphs The gxrls basketball team played 5 S 1 5 V I t PANTHER PANT February 28 1938 SHREDDED WIT The fellows car was stuck xn the mud and he was trymg to get lt out when a country yokel came along and 1n ulred Car stuck ln the mud N replred the other my engme dled and Im drgglng a grave for rt , qu Mrs Pendergrast I thmk I hear burglars Are you awake'l Mr Pendergrast No' I Mr Snyder qm assemblyj Now I want you students to be so qulet you can hear a pm drop Emery fwhen all IS quxetj Let el' drop They laughed when I put xodme on my pay check They dldn t know I had a cut rn my salary Artlst Shall I palnt you ln a fr0Ck coat? Mr Wlgram Oh dont make any The young lady had Just dred and when she reached the pearly gates St Peter asked Do you drmk smoke or neck No ' replxed the young lady You should have reported long! ago sard St Peter you ve been dead l a long whlle THEY SING IT Shoe Shme Boy Sld Im An Old Cowhand Bonsal I Amt Got Nobody-Junror Glenn In the Stlll of the Nwht Roselle and Gladys You and I Know Paul and Lorraine Runnm Wlld Hamlm The One Rose Gerald Afraid to Dream For Fear That You Mlght Not B There Glenora Nlce Work If You Can Get It Betty Lou and J T thelr tournament game the mght of February 8 The score was 26 to 34 ! The glrls on the Wlnnlng team were Elrzabeth Ambrose Myra Welborn Leona Thomason Dorcas Colller Ne oma Smith and Helen Christy 'Ihe followlng grrls were chosen for Honorary Grrls Basketball Team and placed 1n then- respectrve posxtlons be cause of thelr achrevement and skill ln those posrtxons and then' qualltles rf cooperatlon and good sportsmanship l 1 Eleanor Angel Ellzabeth Ambrose V1rg1n1a Lewxs l Osa Snyder Q LF JC RG LG Brts of News Arrangements have been made wrth the local plfyslcxans to conduct an 1m munatron program for small pox and dxphtherla durxng the month of March Notxces w1ll be sent home thrs week to parents of chlldren obtalnlng permls slon to have the work done Prlzes at the Bug Apple dance held last Saturday nlght were presented to Charles Dlllon and Betty Klng for the best waltz to Jarold Niven and Mal' garet Marple for the best freshman couple and to Jack Hlcks and Brllre Louxse Carson for bernfr the best Blg Applers Tom Sllxey Norbert Bertrand Jack Hicks Pressley Pmer Bllly Carson Frances Bowle Katie Parker and V1r glflla Hardmg presented thelr mterpre tatlon of the Blg Apple on the Pan Hellenic dance program They really showed everyone how rt IS done Wlllxam B Mooney executxve secre tary of the C E A was guest speaker at a D T C luncheon whlch was held Saturday noon at the Methodlst church He spoke on the changmg oblectxves rn educatlon Saturday afternoon at 2 o clock the Glrl Reserves enjoyed Valentme party whrch was turned lnto a pot luck supper at the hlgh school audl torrum Each glrl brought a guest from hlgh school and Valentrnes were xchanged among them WHAT S EATING US? If you hear someone prattlmg 1n a pecullar jargon mterspersed wlth phrases l1ke those mentxoned below don't thmk they re crazy rt s Just an other of those thmgs Try lt Whats that golng up the road? Whats that runnlng down your St0Ck1Hg7 Wlhat s that commg down the street? How are you dOlI'lg9 How rs the sprrng board? Who s that coming ln the door? Where ll It get you rn the end? Who s that peekme ln the W1I'ldOW9 Who s that Climbing up the sta1rs Whos that crawlrng under the bed Whos that runnmg around the track? Where are you g01I1gq Whos that drmkrng the water What's that commg around the mountamo Who's that passmg out the doorq Whols that runnmg around the block What do you have On Wrlma Grant IVOUI' rnlndq , . fv'v'v'v'v'-'-'v 'v'-A-Av'v'v'v'v'-'.'.4.'v'v'v','v'.','.',','. 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'Q . . - , . . l . v ' I . .. . 3 - I , - P- . - - - . , . , . . . , - - D . . , , . , ' ' L . - 5 ' ' y , I I , . F- , l . . I l I ' 1 I . J . ' . , - i 1 ' , ' - ' . . ' y . 7 , . . D - , . . - Y l I 1 . Y . 1 . . -. y . . , . ,, . ' . ' . he . ,Q . . K l I I I -l i . , . , - W - , . - , . . . . m . . .. l ' - I - v - - - - . - - R.F.- . - PANTHER PANT FLSTIN AL MARCH 25 A Published Bi-Weekly By The Delta High School Vol. l, No. 10 Delta, Colorado, March 18, 1938 if TT Eprice 5TCei1ts Ulflembers of the joumalzkm Class Become imrock Staff Left to right on the top row you see Morris Bugg. Everett Lawson. Norbert Bertrand, George Davis. George Seabourn. Ivan Smith: second row: Miss Isola M. Curry, instructor. Christine Labor. Erlene Walker, Lucille Hawker, Evelyn Haworth. Gloria Farmer. Betty Lou Lyon. Dorothy Curtisg third row: Neville Clifton. Irene Garrett, Catherine Ful- ghum, Barbara Lohmann. Betty Jane Murphy, Jane Clelandg first row: Rosa Shreeves. Annabelle Adams. Margaret Freling. Anna Chairez. Those who couldn't bg present when this picture was taken are Charles Sieber, Faye Meacham. and Marvis Keyser. Those who signed up for work on the staff after the picture was taken are Bobby Ehrgott. Robert Harding, Joy Teufert, Helen Hays, Florence Stewart. Gladys Brunkest, Tommy Nakano, Frances Bowle. and Helen Hocker, MEMBERS El ECTED CALENDAR RIMROCK STAFF TO NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Three new members hate been elected by the facult of Delta bl l'1 school 3 to the National Honor Society Lyon and Jane Cleland This is the highest honor gn en any one cn he SFX 11.6 high school and is determ ned basis of scholarship character to school and leadership This complete the enior member March Ia Actixity Picture March It Solo Contest March 18 Dance March 24-Wild Llfe Assembly 'Vlarch 2a Onc Act Play Festival ship for this year The previously elected members are Catherine Ful ghu'n Robert Harding Ruth Banks Tom Nakano Arta Bowle Frances Bowle Eycrett Lawson nd J T Hind BEGINS ACTIVITY Members of the Journalism class alid those seniors who were interested in working on the Rimrock staff signed papers which designated their first three Job choices The following staff resents as nearly as possible each in dlviduals first selection Editor in chief Catherine Fulghum Assistant Editor Jane Cleland Assistant Editor Betty Jane Murphy QContinued on page 45 l . A 4 , A . '7 ' .' . n l f -- V . l - - , v I Y A I il' . . - . They are Neville Clifton, Betty' Lou E' f fe'-f Y f B with the exception of editorships, rep- in ' -- ' i A h , . - Q , ' -' - ' , ' . 5 'V ' i ' y ' i A A ' . V' 1 ' , 3 , . 1 ' i 1 Y' s S ' - ' s. ' . of whom no good could be sard I I ed Page ss PANTHER PANT ARE WE JUSTIFIED' Publr hed lIr Vtukly Ry I'veII'1 Hrgh Slhool Dsltr folorrdo Nflll R IKN ST rtor 111 t F 1tI1fr1nI Frrlglrrrm Irnn PII 1 rl Nlrrxis Keyser Nc-tts lou lvon fhrrstrne Inbor Fverett Iawsorr Norbert Bertrand Frlene XX mlker Nurlle Plrfton Nlrrgaret Frelmt, Ilorothy Curtrs X11 Il Fdr or Ii tty Irnc 'Nluruy lusrntss Nlrnrgsr In ne Crrrtlt t Nlrrrr Itrrbrrr Iohrnrrm rr ulrtron N 1 1 Xnrrrhelle Xdams Xlrlte up Frlrtor l-ulxn I-lxworth Isrsl xr NI rclmrn Ful-In HIWOFII on Irreues, thrrs rnc labor Betty u w n Irne flllrnd XCVIIIL LI1 on I :lr N srstant lwlrtor N ws Ftlrfor Snort Fdrror Sport Ftlrrors Ntorrr II111, vs Fdror rrur Ltlltor I rrngo ldr er his I'llll Ii tu lane Nlurphy I :por or Illlt rw tr 'trnr Cllllftl rr s Strl r beorgt Dr o gt rho 1 t lor11 larrr e EDITORIAL WHY NOT TRY I'I ' Delta hrgh has good dances but no one would be foolrsh enough to say that they cant be rmprov ed Accordmg to the conversatron breezrng about the school among many students expert dancers or lTl6dlOCI'e l1ke most of us the con census of oprnron IS that they can be rmproved to a great extent Novelty rs always conducrve to a good trme A novel rdea besrdes bemg pract1cal IS the rdea of a N0 date dance Varrety rs the sprce of lrfe l thou h some people dont realrze t A grrl doesnt l1ke the same lJ0y lfalllplllg on her feet and tl e srme set of whrskers scratchrnv her cheek all evenmg and a boy would 1 rther smell sueral brands of perfume Besrdes rts much better for your dancrng to dance wrth many partners I11 Norway rf you dance wrh the same girl twrce you have to marry her A No date Dance would mean that no dates would be allowed Grrls would pay therr own way It mrght even be wrse to let grrls as well as boys ask for dances It rs rather revolutronary But are we rn a rut' No' Why not trv 1t FOUR CLASSES OF ABILITIES The f0ur classes of abrlrtreg needed In W0l'klng wrth books are the ab1lrty to locate rnformatron the abrlrty to comprehend apprarse and select rn formatxon, the abrlrty to organrze ma terral read, and the abrlrty to select Xvllat should be rngnlorlzed Should we as hrgh school stu dents act lrke rnfants who are left rn charge of a nursemard when we are left rn charge of a substrtute teacher? That IS what the class room looks lrke a nursery' Eras ers flyrng paper wads on the floor small paper arrplanes sarlmg about and a general game of hrde the thrmble wrth one anothers books The general concensus of oprn 10n among students seems to be a subst1tute teacher srgmfres a vaca tron or consrderable drsturbance EaCh seems to want to outshrne the other rn attractrng attentron to hrmself not through ways of 1n tellrgent answers but by trymg to see Just how much the teacher can be annoyed by chrldrsh act1ons If a substrtute teacher comes rn and attempts to carry on 1n orderly fashron IH order to grxe the students somethrng they are not apprecrated merely Members of the classes thrnk they should come rnrssrve as a lamb and let dents tell them what to when to do rt From now on cant we dents of Delta hrgh school scorned seem to rn sub the stu do and as stu ask our selves Are such actrons clever or are they Just ch1ld1sh Grve the SUbStltl1t6S a chance and they w1ll do the same for us THANKS' They certarnly proved that thev were a champron team playrng and wmnrng two drffrcult games wrthrn a few hours And rt was a real team workrng IH cooperatron not four boys makrng Way for a star They were a constel latronl Thanks to them for the glory they brought D H S and thanks to the coach the managers the Student body and everybody who stood back of the champronshrp team of 1938 TO EXPLAIN It seems an explanatron IS due ow mg to the fact a great number of F6 port cards were held for unpard Pan ther Pant subscrrptrons The paper was started on the sup posrtron that those persons who srgn ed subscrrptron blanks would pay If rt was stated on the blank a pay ment of 450 would be made that was explarned to mean the total of 90f' would be drvrded IHIO two payments. but that a full payment would be re qurred Report cards and credrts w1l1 con trnue to be held 1f payment IS not made I Nlarch 18 1938 A Lawyer Tells Thus Story A lawyer a preacher and ar1 edrtor were qt the gates of heaven and St Peter was gorng through the formalrty of admrttrng then1 Drd you ever tell a l1e he asked the lawyer ly once replred the lawyer I was delendrng a clrent and I was sure he was rnnocent but the cvrdence was agamst hrm I lred to clear hrm You should do penance by run nrnd around the walls of the c1ty once belore enterrng sard St Peter Drd you ever tell a Ire St Peter asked the preacher Only twrce sard the preacher On two drfferent occasrons I was to make therr lrves appear a brt bet er un around the outer walls f heaven twrce sard St Peter The edrtor already was on hrs way back from whence he had come Whos that guy and wheres he go rn as' ed St Peter Thats a newspaper edrtor and hes gone back to get hrs car a bystander replred Holly Chrefta n THE EYCHANGE Boulder, Colorado Basketball Coach Forest B Fox Trarner Howard Whrte and ten mem bers of the lea 'ue lead nf Colorado Buffalos left for New York Crty to compete rn ar1 rnter colledlate basket ball tournament whrch was held March 14 and 15 rn Madrson Square Garden Gunnrson George Srexers Junror and assocr ate edrtor of the hrgh school paper recerved fourth plate rn the IIIOUIIIAIII sectron for a sports story h entered rn the second natronal group ctntest of the veal sponsored by the Qurll and cc1ollSoc1etv of Northwestern Lnrversrty 111 Chrcago East Hrgh D nxer Students who can prove then abrl 1ty rn short story wrrtrng wrll have therr opportunrty to do so 1n the an nual Edrth Hrll Memorarl contest A'l storres are due Aprrl 5 BORROWED NONSENSE 'Thanks for the hug 'The pressure was all mrne' The Srlver and Gold My bor1n1e went out for some mush rooms Some toadstools she happened to see, She ate them that nrght for her sup Per. Oh br mg back mv bonnre to me El Monte ' 9 'Q '. 'mx 1 l xx ' i LI' I - . I u . , 1 I I A C 1 - - , tw A . . ' ' 1 - ' PA. 'I 'J . l' .' A FI' I ' 'I ' ' I rm' 1 - hier ......... I - ' H I - , ' - ' .. . , - .,-- Assistant 2 'tor ..,.. ,...... . 4 I -Itrr I ' - I 1 - I ' - . 1 ', .,.......... z ' . 1 . I . A I ' . A I ...,.. . ..v.v.. , , . ., I 1 . . . ' I A-on - ' I . 4' Girls' CI -s .' ...... ' '. ' . I , . ' ' , Iloys' F s , ' 3 ....,.,. , ' at . ' - - , . I I 'S rg' A' A . . , . ' I Vlrlss NI- 's 1 't . .....,... . . 'r . ' ' ' I ' ' ' rf.-1 .- .,,,., , ..,.. ' - 11 , - 11:1-11 U c 'mr ......... . 1 ' 1 ' I Ass ll I' Z 'tar .....,.,.... I ' . . . . ' J ' ' .rs': .'1 ...... ..... 1 X. III f' ' ' ' 1 . e.. 5. . 1 ............ ' , ra , If . . I, Ass . Busrnt-ss . 2 :gn-r. ., 4 I z . 1 - I ' ' I 'I' 1 ' flznzgvr, ,.,... .- a 1 .' , , , ', .' ....., , ..,. 1 I .1 - -- ,- . QI i. S: Fa, . va , . , . ' ' j a I, ' . ' , I K. ,' , ' Q li sr s - 'st' - ,I , I . Q . 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I , D . .y 1 ' - March 18, 1938 Panthers THREE NIGHT GAMES ON GRID SCHEDULE FOR DELTA PANTHERS Announcmg a 1938 football schedule of ten games three of whlch w1ll be played 1n September under the llghts here Coach Merle Lefferdmk thlb week began laymg plans for a sprmg football practlce of three weeks dur atlon as adopted at 1 re ent board of control meetmg held here durmff the tournament Olathe Durango Cedaredge Grand Junctton Fruxta and Montrose w1ll play the Panthers on the local fleld durmg the season Two games w1tl1 Montrose are arranged the flrst there on October 14 and the return here or Thanksgwlng Day Sprmg football pactxce w1th no 1nterscholast1c games has been adopt ed IH western slope schools followxng the approval of the board of control to a suggest1on of the coaches dlvlslon The 1937 offlcers of the W S A A were reta1ned for the commg year a follows Presldent M B Moorhead supermtendent of Glenwood Spr nes schools V100 president H F W1l hams supermtendent of Frultq school and executlve secretary A V W1lsor supermtendent of Paon1a schools The complete Panther football sche ule for 1938 IS given 8-Olathe here Qmghty 23 Durango here tnlghtj 30 Cedaredge here Qmghtj 7 Gunmson there 14f Montrose there 21 Paon a there 4-Hotchk1ss there 11 Grand Junctlon here Sept Sept Sept Oct Oc Oct Nov Nov 24-Montrose here Nov The board of control meetlng t was reported deferred actlon on 3 pro posal to redlstrlct the western slopc for basketball competltlon untll a later meetlng at Grand Junctlon ln Aprll Panther Sportltghts One thousand flve hundred and two people attended the fmal games to wltness Delta and Pallsade take the honors Delta took the champlonshlp cup from Montrose and Pahsade 1n thexr fourth game thls year wxth Frulta went home with the consolatlon cup Del Gardner and Dxck Slmmons werc chosen on the all conference teams ftrst and second respectlvely Over s1x thousand basketball fans attended the tournament thls year The Delta people WlSh to thank all PANTHER PANT Page 39 Grab . DELTA CAPTURES WES I'ERN SLOPE BASKETBAI L TITLE By HARRY BLAKELY An 1nv nclble Delta Panther team performed two m1racles Saturday and blazed thelr way mto thexr flrst west ern slope basketball txtle 1n three years Fust they scored an almost un bellevable vlctory over the fast but small Crested Butte Rangers Thls game was the most bntterly contested and most thrlllmv game of the tour nament They then clnched the champ1onsh1p by a dazzlmg last half rally beatlng the Montrose crew 34 2 1n almost fa rytale ltke endlng Montrose the runnerup went t Denver Wlth the champ1onsh1p Delta team to play 1n the class B brcaket Ths IS the flnest team Montrose has had for many years and the flrst ever to go to Denver Delta a weary team looked forward wlthout much hope to the game wlth the Ind1ans fast breakmg and lxvht n1ng p8SlSng team Montrose all but had the cup at the half but 1n the second half Delta came back a new team after an lnsplratlonal pep talk by Coach Barrows They changed the1r tactlcs by fast and accurate passlng adamst the rug ged Montrose defense Delta steadlly and urely proceeded to gam the lead whteh had not been held durmff the game Slmmons Delta forward was the sparkplug of the Delta rally sxnkmg four of hxs fxve held goals durmg the last half and two of them 1n qulck succesxson tled the score 32 32 With three mlnutes to play Then Lawson Deltas dependable guard came through at th1s CFUCIHI moment smkmg a free throw Wlth on y a few seconds to go he tossed another one cxnchmg the game f0I' Delta Delta made a magnlfxcent comeback after a dlsheartenlng start and all the more remarkable because of the energy sappln game ln the after noon The semors Everett Lawson Del Gardner Bob Warner Jake Hlnds and the teams who took part m the tour nament for thexr good sportsmanshlp wln or lose The 1938 baseball season w1ll begin w1th1n the next week or so It S hoped the baseball season will be as successful as the football and basket ball seasons have proved to have been l l l 1 S. 9 Title Buddy Bugg who will be leaxing school thxs year are to be commend ed on the servlce they have perform ed for D H S m th1s and other years Great thlngs are expected from the rest of thls champxonshxp team These boys are Dlck Slmmons Melbert Da v1s and Jumor Ray The all tournament teams Flrst Team Sporclch f Crested Butte Hammond f Montrose Arnoth c Crested Butte Gardner g Delta Bordlgan g Montrose Farmer utlllty Cram, Second Team Slmmons f Delta Alkms f Paoma H0gan c Grand Junctxon Haley g Paonn Eno g Frulta Lelcester Utlllty Montrose The all tournament selectlons were announced by M R Moorehead pres ldent of the Western Colorado Athletlc Assoclatlon lmmedlately after the champxonshxp game Due to the abundance of good ma ter1al the coaches had a dlfflcult tlme selectlng the flrst two teams and the players not mentloned are not neces sarlly 1nfer1or to those chosen Delta was represented by Delmar Gardner on the fxrst t1me Gardner captam of the Panther team IS not only a sensatlonal basketball player but an all conference football choxce He w1ll graduate this sprmg as one of Del as outstandmg athletes Slmmons sophomore prod1gy was named on the all conference second team Althouvh he IS only a sopho more he has already proven h1s ath le1tc ab1l1ty ln both football and bas ketball In splte of not bemg mentxoned on the all conference team Melbert Da v1s Everett Lawson and Jumor Rav are really champlonshlp materlal Championship Flnal Delta F Davxs f Simmons f Ray e Lawson g Gardner g HlDdS g FT PF Totals Montrose Hammond f 'Ihomson Moore Bordxgan Lelcester Lahooneg FT PF Totals 1 1 . . - ' . 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Y....2., 0 0 0 -Y ' , 4 . .,.............. 14 4 9 Page 40 PANTHER PANT March 18 1938 RIMROCK STAFF QContrnued from pare 13 Class Edrtor Betty Lou Lyon Scnror class Betty Lou Lyon Betty Jane Murphy and Tommy Nakano Junror class Lourse Hays Chrrstrne Labor and Annabelle Adams Sophomore class Florence Stewart arid Joy Teufert Freshman class Lucrlle Hawker and Anna Ch rrez Ph0f0grHPhy Barbara Lehmann and Catherme Ful hum Athletrcs Boys Ahletlcs Edrtor Everett Lawson Football Everett Lawson and Ro bert Hardrng Basketball Norbert Bertrand Baseball Morrrg Bugg Track Morrrs Bugg Grrls Athletrcs Edrtors Chrrstrne Labor and Margaret Frelmf Musrc Edrtor Frances Bowle Band Frances Bowle Orchestra Ivan Smrth Dance Orchestra Morrrs Bugd Boys Glee Tommy Nakano Glrls Glee Helen Hocker Instrumental and Vocal Groups Nle vrlle Clrfton Actrvrtres Edrtor Betty Jane Murphy Pep Club Betty Jane Murphy and Bobby Ehrgott Dramatrc clubs and Thespran Flor ence Stewart .Journalrsm Club Panther Pant and Rrmrock staffs and Qulll and Scroll Barbara Lohmann and Nevrlle Clrfton Natronal Honor Socrety Frances Bowle Student Councrl Evelyn Haworth and George Davrs Glrl Reserve Anna Charrez F F A Norbert Bertrand Art Club Rose Shreeves Feature Nevrlle Clrfton Sponsors Irene Garrett and Barbara Lohmann Calendar Annabelle Adams Wh0s Who Dorothy Curtrs Prophecy MHYVIS Keyser Irene Car rett and Erlene Walker Wlll Faye Meacham Lourse Hays Helefl Hooker and Gladys Brun kest Hl5t01'y Cafherlrre Fulghum and Bob by Ehrgott Character Drrectory Cathe-une Fnl ghum Evelyn Haworth and Tom my Nakano Artlsts Evelyn Hawqprth Joy Teufert and Rosa Shreeves Typrsts Rosa Shreeves Faye Meach am Chrrstrne Labor Bctty Lou Lyon Nevrllc Clrfton Jane Cle land Betty Jane Murphy Cather me Fulghurn and Morrrs Bugg Indrgnant Farmer Sa yer arnt gettin as much mrlk as yer uster Hlred Man Nope sorta lost my pull Srlx er and Cold 24 STUDENTS MAKE FOURrl-I HONOR ROLL The honor roll for the fourth srx weeks at the hrgh school has been an nounced A total of 24 students names are lrsted Freshmen Bennre Brooks two As and two Bs Edrth Lrley three As and one B Wrllre Na koaka four As Pearl Rodrrquez two As and two Bs Sophomores Junror Baldwrn three and one B Patsy Harrrngton four Wrllard Havs two AS and tW0 Brlly Lawrence two As and two John Stark three As and one B Henry Stark two As and two Bs Junrors Ruth Schaefer four As B Toshre Nakoaka two AS Bs Florence Krnff two As Bs Vrrernra Hardrne two three Bs Charles Drllon and three Bs Harry Blakely Josephme Beach two As Bs Barbara Brown two As B one two wo an w two Senrors Eleanor Angel two As two Bs Arta Bowle four As and B krances Bowle three AS and Catherrne Fulghum three As one B Gordon Harshman three an one B Ruth Banks three As one B Lloyd Duncan two As two B s 96 ENTRIES LISTED EOR SOLO CONTEST all dI1l1 dfl two four an an an one two rn s and and One of the many contests that al ways come rn the sprrng rs the solo contest to be held rn Delta March 17 under the drrectron of R Gordon Ayres Delta rs one of three drvrsrons whrch lras a contest of thrs nature Frurta and Rrfle also have contests rn therr dr'ferent drvrsrons The partrcr pants mclude Junror and 5 nror hrgh school students SCh00ls whrch wrll have entrles 111 the Delta contest are Olathe Mont rcse Paonra Cedaredge Hotchkrss Crawford Gunmson Tellurrde and Delta They may enter rn erther the vocal or rnstrumental groups or both N nety srx entrres have been recerved for the contest The vocal group rncludes trros sex tets or solos for the grrls and octet quartet or solos for the boys The rn Prrzes Awarded For Play Festival Posters The pll7LS of the on act pl ry fes trval poster contest were awarded rn enror hrgh to Joy Teufert frrst pr rze S100 Genevreve Lugar second prrze one season trcket The wrnners rn th Junror hrgh school were Lorrarne Thyret frrst prrze and Betty Lou Smrth second prrze Both recerved onc season trcket Brts of News Rotary gu st on February 23 was Don Mryake On March 2 Eleanor Angel attended The guest for March 9 was Chester Wrllrams At the Proneer banquet held at the Methodrst church on February 24 sev eral ensembles played rnstead of the whole band as before The clarrnet quartet the woodwrnd ensemble and the German band contributed to the program Anna Marre Coan and Dama Jean Schulte gave a tap dance Try outs for the one act play festr val were held Monday February 2 The play rs to be Grants Starr The cast was chosen as follows Trll Betty Jane Murphy Mrs Weatherburn Ruth Banks Banes Charles Drllon and the constabe Hamlrn Graham The play wrll be presented on March Kathryn and Verde Lucke and Elwl Sparks are new members of G rl Re serve strumental groups are brass wood wrnd saxaphone reed prano and en sembles Delta hrvh school entrres rn IHSUU mental solos are Leo Meyer and James Boyd clarmet Zalrne Weaver flute Ann Conklrn oboe Chester Wrllrams saxaphone Kemper Lundy bass Lloyd Bruton trombone Katy Parker drum Peter Gueno vrolrn and Elrza beth Ambrose Bernrce Hendrrckson and Frances Bowle prano Those entered rn the en embles are a clarrnet quartet flute quartet wood wrnd qurntet strrng sextet and saxa phone sextet The entrres rn the vo al group ar Betty Drllard Margaret Ann Adams Thomas Srlvey and Betty Jane Mur phv The vocal gr cups entered are the grrls sextet and the boys quartet The ,un cr hrgh entrles IH rnstru mental solos are Margorre Lee Blake trombone Nancy Gueno cello Lester Marple drums Teddy Foster xxlo phone and Glen Rose French horn A clarrnet quartet and a strrnu qurntet are also entered The Junror hr h vocal and prano solos have not been lrsted as yet The Judges for the contest wrll lc Mrs Alberta Jorgenson and Mr F George Damson both of Western State college The formcr wrll Judge the vocal solos ensembles and prano solos and the latter wrll judge the Instrumental solos and ensembles There wrll be mornrng afternoon and evenlng sessrons Admrssron wrll be 10c each sessron Students d srrrne to attend may be 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Price 5 Cents Friday Dramatic Club Back row Helen Hubbs Pressl y Pxner Audra Wllson Robert White Sarah Jane Johnson Ada Berry M1ss Margaret Hoke sponsor Front row Billy Artt Vivian Pulliam Ellzabeth Frogue Frances Bowle Ann Conklin Alice Selber Margaret Marple Anita lV'ae Hlmes The followmg have jolned since hls plcture was taken Vlfglflla Hardmg Bobby Fulghum Bervle Lentz Paul Smith Joe Smlth and Genevieve Hobbs 'Deceased SENIORS CHOOSE NEW FIRES AS CLASS PLAY New Flres a comedy 1n three acts by Charles Quimby Burdette was chosen by the SGDIOIS for their class PHY Tryouts were held Tuesday and Wednesday of last week an Thursday MISS Isola M Curry d1reCt0l' announced the first cast John Pen dergrast W D Asfahl Clarence Sny der and Miss Adelgunda Hanselmann served on the tryout commlttee with Miss Curry The cast as they appear in the play are Lucinda Andrews a W1d0W Lu cille Busse Suzanne Toler a spmster Lucille Hawker Sld Sperry a farm hand Everett Lawson Jerry his son Lawrence OBrien Steph n Santry an author Delmar Gardner Bxlly hls son Gordon Harshman Phyllis his dauffh ter Bobby Ehrgott Anne his Wlfe Jane Cleland Olive his daughter Ev elyn Haworth Eve his daughter ln law Dicks wife Betty Lou Lyon Dick his son Marvls Keyser Doctor April Apr1l Apr1l Apr1l April April April April April April l April April CALENDAR 1 Band Dance 8 Gunnison Baseball Game therej 8-Pep Club Dance 9 Grade School Contest 12 Olathe Ba eball Game tthefel 13 Close of Six Weeks 14 Spring Vacation 18-Six Weeks Be ms 17 Montrose Baseball Game Ctherej Concert 25-Olathe Baseball Game therej 28 29 30-Band Tournament ASSEMBLIES 6-Olathe Gray a country physlcian Robert Harding Mary Marshall a neighbor Neville Cllfton Mrs Marshall Marys mother Catherme Fulghum and Angle Sperry Slds wtfe Florence Stewart Members of the production staff who wxll be announced later will serve as a crowd of country neighbors of the lSantry family ln act three DELTA PLAYERS RECEIVE EXCELLENT RATING IN CONTEST Ruth Banks B tty Jane Murphy Charles Dillon and Hamlln Grahams Damel Steeles won for Delta ln the one act last Frlday Applet011 Grand Junction and Mont rose were given excellent plus rat mgs presentation of Wilbur play The Giant s Stair the rating of excellent play contest held here Players directors and vxsitors were entertained by the Delta troop of the Natxonal Thespian society at a banquet held at the Methodist church Thurs day evening The Methodist ladies served the banquet Catherme Ful ghum acted as toastmistress and Mar us Keyser as leader of group singing The table decoratlong were blue and gold the colors of the natlonal soclety tContim.ed on page 33 Apr1l13 Western State April 20-Miss Gordons Fifth Hour Cla s Apr1l 27-Jun o High - Q ' I ' Y ' 7 Y 7 7 Y F v - - 1 1 y y , t , L . . . . . . . 2 ' , , . - ' , ' , ' - ff 79 ,, - I, . . , . , 3 , . 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Q . . . . , , , Y I , 1 l 1 Z 3 5 , , 5 . .,r Page 47 PANTHER PANT P 11 11111 I1WWLLklS IlEll'l Hugh S hool lllltl tolorrldo IXXIIIII PXXT QTXFF E4llIOI' IH Cllltf C ltherlne Fulgllum S1 1 111 or Iflne Clelelnd -X Sl'ill1lt P111 or Xlarsls Kes ser us 111 Betts Iou Lyon 1111 1111 Chrl IIHC I lhor 1111 Furett I'111 on 111 111154, 'Norbert Bertrlnfl ts ll lll0ll9 XX llktr 1111 Xmllle C11 011 1 1 Nllr ant Frellnt, ltll llorotllx Lurtls tl littty .line Nlurphy s 1111 lltllt' Gllrtlt t 11u ll 1111, liirbarcl lolllllllln l Annflbtlle Xtl'll11s kt ull tl lwelxn Hlxxorlll S 1 1 fl1l'lSLl1lC Lfxbor Betty nu I1 l lllle L 11.1 lnd New llle Cllrtou 1 IIX llll0 XlU1Il ly 1 ellorter Lu 1111 H lWkQ1 Anna C11 uri? 1 S ll 1 lll 1 Sclber George Dans 01 t l01ll Flrn EDITORIAL AlND SPRING CAME Acccldlng to Mother Natures way of thmklrlg thls 1S the season to shake off the dullness and drab ness of wlnter At present she IS shaklnfr them off most v1olently practlcally glvlng us at bllzzard Evely other day But she does show Slgllb of new llfe HOWCVCI people seem to h1ve dlffclent ldeas about sprmg W thlnk thlt we should become lazy a1ld dlelmy and sprlng fever mak s a swell excuse for lettlng thlngs sllde by Anyway g1Ve the lady a break Just because our feellngs towalds the eason dont comclde wlth hers IS no xeason that we should destroy her handlwork Csee the few struff gllng blades of grass by the walks III front of the school bulldlndl Why not b revolutlonary th1S SpllIIf.,7 GIVC youlself a shake up lnd llVG You have of The Good Old Sum to play Lazybones up W lke the whole melt nl W E WONDER Would 1' lgh llke you members of Delta to haxe a popularlty con test' Would you hke to vote on the best all mound glrl and boy, the best glll and boy athletes, the most populal boy and glrl the most lntelllgent boy and glll the best boy and glxl muslclans the best dlessed boy and gnl, the most at tractlve gnl, the most handsome boy, and the cutest couple Would you Make youl wlshes known to one of the Gd1tOlS, PANTHER PANT SHOULD WEB Should nelghborlng hlgh schools be lnvlted to Delta hlghs soclal act1v1tles Of Course they come to sport exens but the Delta school author1t1es are not neces arlly responslble for the VIS tors actlons there Yet Deltas school authorltles are dlrectly respons ble for the general behavlor at the hlgh school dances Th y could not GXCTCI the authorlty over vlsltors neces sary to keep them from undeslr ab'e rowdylsm Thls 1S responslble for the fact that D lta hlgh dances are excluslve ObjGCIlVe could be remedled b sendlner 3 wrltten lnvltatlon to the prlnclpal of a nelghborlng school lnvlt ng la s student body to a dance here p lhaps aftel some sports V nt Tlels lnvltallon would tact fully ask hlm to accompany h1S btl1dC1lS alld wltll the help of a few te chers s e that hls stud nts b hlxe These lnters holastlc dances many belleve would plo mote good feellng and glV9 line soc al 118.111 ng COURTESY PATROLMEN SPONSOR SHOWING OF SAFETY FILMS Tom Slncfleton courtr sy patlclman of the Delta dlstrlct and JIIDES ll Cole deputy supervlsor 11 cllalg of the Grand Junctlon d1Sll1L sp lsolecl llle showlng of a safety lll'n on tll ll and run dxlver to he ellllc school populatlon of Delta and ncllby dls tllcts The films shown to the 1 de school chlldren were Horse Sense and Horse Power and Owe Upon Tlme Robert Adams a technlcldn flom Denver opelated the prolectol VOCATIONAL AG BOYS WIN FIRST IN JUDGING MEET The Delta hlgh school Judelng team composed of Charlle S lber Dlck Shea Wlllard Hays Junlor Baldwln and Paul Campbell, took first place at a gram judglng contest The contest, held on March 7 and 8, took place ai the Olathe Corn and Potato Show Types of gram judged wexe corn wheat oats and balley BOSld0S the gldlll potatoes were Judged Chaxlle Selbel was the hlgh polnt 111311 of the team, but the total score of the team won the honol of HIST place Next yeal l1veSt0Ck wlll probably be lncluded 111 these Judglng contests 1 l Apr1l9 1938 MR STATES OF CEDAREDGE TALKS TO ART CI UB Mr States of Cedaredge who IS a recognlzed pencll artlst was a g1.19St at the Art club last Monday He d1S cussed the subject of pencll drawlng and exhlblted several of hls plctures The talk was most lnterestlng because he told the story beh nd each picture One plcture entltled Gene was based on the stoly of a mlner from Cedar edge who at the age of thlrty declded to go to hlgh school He attended Delta hlefh and graduated ln a xery short tlme Gene recelved hls M A bras a Today he IS an outstandlng poet owns a large coal mln Two years ago he dls worlds larg st dmosaur mlne Impresslons of the taken to the New York a e hl hly p lzed Mr States at Cedaredge covered the tracks ln hls tracks were museum and SSFAHL TO ADDRESS SENIORS AT BI WEEKLY MEETINGS W D Asfahl gave the first of a serles of bl weekly talks to the senlors at a meetlng held durlng actlvlty perlod last Tuesday The theme of Mr Asfahls first address was On Gettmg Hooked He explalned to the senlors all the modern contrlvances and hooks used ln hooklng the gulllble publlc Mr Asfahl IS exceedlngly capable IU glvlng these talks because of hls ex tenslve travel and vast Held of yarymg experlenccs THE EXCHANGE Montrose Peg O lVly Heart 3 comedy f youth ln three acts was plesented at tl'e Fox theatre at Montrose by the hlgh school senlol class GUHDISOII GUHDISOH hlgh school has ten ba c ball games scheduled for the season the first belng wlth Delta at Delta Arrlba Comln Thru the Rye a cornedx ln three acts, has been selected by tee senlors for thelr class play Frultvale The Frultvale hlgh school has order ed new band LIHITOIITIS The coats are black wlth glay tllmmlng. and they have gold buttons and a red salutatlon over the black wlth a led F H S on the front The trousers are gray wlth black stllpes down the Sld9S The sh1rts are glay and have red and gray tles to match , .. 7 . . 1115, . gp '., .1 By - - - , I 'f I. 5 . , . . . , 1 '. 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PANTHER PANT Page 43 DELTA HIGH BASKETB LL TE M ,I Standmg Mr Lefferdmk coach Tom Musser Harold Hammontree Charles Sayre Morrls Bugg Ll0yd Marsh Harrv Blakely Mr Barrows coach Seated J T Hmds Everett Lawson Dlck Slmmons Delmar Gardner Jumor Ray Melbert Dav1s Bob Warner Bob Hardmg manager SPORTLIGI-ITS The 1938 baseball tra k and sprxn football pract1ce IS m full swmg Over elghty boys are out for sprmg athlet1cs The SIX lettermen who reported for track Don Miyake Morrs Bugg Ev erett Lawson Charles Sayre J T Hmds and Bob Warner are commg along Hue After four years of vacatxon from track act1v1t1es Montrose agam has an organlzed team The 1938 softball season w1ll be-gm May 3 at the hlgh school stadlum Elght teams w1ll take part Games w1ll be played IWICQ a week FOURTEEN EVENTS LISTED FOR TRACK Deltas track team IS gomg through a 14 event schedule this sprmg Coach Lefferdmk names the 100 yd dash 220 yd dash 440 yd dash 880 yd dash one mxle two mlles hlgh hurdles low hurdles hlgh jump pol vault broad Jump shot put dlscus and Javelm throw PROMISING TEAMS TURN OUT FOR TRACK PRACTICE One of the most PFOYTIISID track teams of the last three years reported for practlce durlng the thlrd week of March Although Coach Merle Lefferdmk was somewhat opt1m1st1c over he chances of h1s Squad of boys he should be able to develop a fa1r track team before the season xs over Sayre Morrls Bugg J T Hmds and Everett Lawson members of the 1937 squad should bolster the strength of the team Howard Harvey Jumor Ray and Wallace Ellsworth all sllghtly experlenced track men should also be a great help before the season IS oyer Coach Lefferdtnk was xmpressed by the large number of freshmen and sophomores on the squad If they keep up thelr mterest ID track they should have a flne team ln the next two or three years Dont be complammg always at the fly IH the olntment the fly doesnt hke It any better than you do I COACI-I BARROWS AWARDS LETTERS At a short assembly held Wednesday afternoon Coach Barrows presented the 1038 basketball le ters The senlor who recexy ed letters 1n the major sport are J T Hmds Morrxs Budg Everett Lawson Delmar Gardner and Bob Warner Jumors Melbert Davls Jumor Ray and Charles Sayre sophomore Dlck Slmmons The managers Robert Hard1n and Robert Huckelby also re celved letters DAFFYNITIONS Myth a female moth Skeleton a man wlth h1s 1ns1de out and hxs outslde off Vacuum nothmg shut up m a box Stethoscope a spy glass for lookmg mto peoples chests wxth your ears DELTA PLAYERS tCont1nued from page 13 Centerpleces of forsyth1a and pussy w11lows were used MISS Margaret E Hoke teacher of Enghsh and dramatlcs acted as general supervxsor of the contest and fest1v1 tles of the day g Z - 1 1 y v y D 9 , I , . , . : . . , , ' , Y Y Y 5 7 ' I V 1 , C , 3 . . g A . 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Page 44 PANTHER PANT Apnl 9 1938 DELTA RECEIVES In The Classes I-HGH RATINGS B1ts of News vvv The Hrst year agr1culture students V1S1I6d Warrens Hatchery last week Mr Warren explalned varlous phases of hatchlng and dlseases of poultry Last Thursday a survey was taken 1n the fifth perlod sophomore Engllsh class to determlne the needs the stu dents felt to be greatest 1n thelr Eng llsh study The flndlngs were aston 1Sl'l1l'1g 1n that the students themselves asked for further tra1n1ng 1n the Study of grammar sentence structure punc tuatlon and spelllng What they llked to study was for the 'HOSt part d1fferent A magorlty of the students hsted Pubhc speaklng and llterature as those phases of Engllsh most enjoyed A averages were made by Anlta H1mes Jean Sayre Dorothy Logan Wanda Bay and Dean Weaver freshman ET1gl1Sh last week Mary Carpenter Wlllard Hays Russell Mc lVIanus and Buck Marshall made A Hverages 1n the Hfth hour sophomore Enghsh The speech class v1s1ted the Bell telephone offlce Frlday mornlng where MI' Th odore Douglas manager of the local OITICS taught them the proper techmques of telephonlng and expla n ed the process behlnd the Scenes BAND MOTHERS SPONSOR DANCE The Band Mothers sponsored a dance Frlday Apul 1 at the hlgh school aud 1tor1um It was an 1nv1tat1onal dance and was for the benefit of the h1gh school bands expenses at the regronal natlonal contest to be held at Provo Utah MISS JENNIE TYLER GIVES REPORT ON CONFERENCE MISS .Ienme Tyler dean of glrls Ln rhe Delta hrgh School gave a report on her tr1p to Denver at the faculty meet Ing Tuesday mornmg The conference theme used was Relatlon of Deans of Girls to the Present Educatlonal Trends It was pomted out that a dean s work was cooperatlon Wlth all of the teach ers and that all teachers should b advlsors The dean should study the place of women IH soc1ety and Should be somethmg of a practlcal phllosopher, she should act as a balance wheel be tween old tradltlons and new trends The elght year study plan, whlch IS belng carrled on IH a Denver hlgh school, was explalned Mxss Tyler says that the school offlclals of Denver are not ready to Comment on the effectwe 1 1 1 AT SOLO CONTEST The annual solo contest was atte d ed by about 500 muslc lovers The Judglng was done by F George Dam son and Mr Xlbella Jorgensen both of Western Qtatc college Delta recelv ed 12 super1or and 9 excellent ratmgs The contestants from the Delta Jun 1or hlgh lnclude Snare drum Lester Marple I French horn Glen Rose 11 xylophone Ted Foster I trombone MarJor1e Blake II clarmet quartet II strlnd quartet II DIHUO Betty Flo Barnett II and Beth Bowle III gxrls VOICE Sula HOPKIDS I and Mlldred W1ll1ams 11 The followmg were from the hlgh Sousaphone Kemper Lundy I v1ol1n MarJ0r1e WIIIIHITIS I and Peter Gueno I oboe Ann C0nkl1H 1 strmg en semble II clarlnet Leo Mey r 1 plus and James Boyd I Saxaplaone Chest r W1ll ams I boys volce Tom Sllvey II and MQTYIS Keyser II g1rls volce B tty D1llard I Ma garet Ann Adams UI and Betty Jane Murphy I plano Ehzabeth Ambrose I and Bern1ce Hendr1ckson II saxaphone sextet clarmet quartet I boys quartet I woodwlnd quartet II g1rlg sextet II SI-IREDDED WIT SHP' a song of slxpence Chauffeur full of rye Four and twenty blke cops Watch hlln whlzzlng by When they saw hlm passlng They began to chase Wasnt lt a dalnty tr1ck For hlvn to set the pace? Chauffeur at the steer wheel Goes lxke all the money Perfect queen b6S1d6 hlm Seems to th1nk lt funny Malden 1n a garden Hanffmg up the clothes Auto sk ds and strxkes her Up the lady goes' Damphool D1ct1onary Alcohol P1e erves everythlng but a reputatlon Amb1t1on Never heard of It Chancellor A popular 10c mgar Dlet The result of trymg to k1ll 1t Dad The Fxrst Natlonal Bank Dough Everyone kneads lt Exam A comedy of errors Ejaculatlon A well bred cuss word Faculty School pollce force ness of the plan, a longer perlod of tlme must elapse before the real value can be determlned New students recently enrolled Delta hxgh school are Lee MartS fresh man from W1ll1ams Colo Shanon Dmger freshman from W9SICl1H C0l0 Kathryn and Vexda Luke freshman and sophomore respectlvely Haxton Colo Leonard and Elva Sparks s0Ph omore and semor respectlvely an Barth Babbert 3un1or f Ashland Kansas George Sxevers secretary f the Tev1s M1ller chapter of Q'-1111 and Scroll at Gunmson hlgh sCh00l md-1 cates 1n a letter lately recelved from hlm that a banquet for Qulll and Scroll members w1ll hkely be held 1-T1 Gunn1son durmg the scholarsh1p mewt 1S such an event Catherlne Fulghum of the Delta chapter w1ll atfelld Dr R T Schaefer pastor of the M E church spok to the D lta teachers on the subet The Pr9SGI1'L World SIIUHIIOH at a facu ty me img 1351 week John Hovgard sales manager of the Ohver Coal company presented a ser 1es of educatlonal motlon plctures OD the processmg of coal at an assemblv program of the Jumor hxgh and fifth grade A representatlve group of P30313 hrgh school students presented an ex change assembly program at th Delta assembly last Wednesday The pro gram conslsted of a one act Play and several mus1cal numbers A brlef talk on fire preventlon was glven by Tho mas Mlddleton representatwe of the Internatlonal ASSOCIHIIOU lre Chlefs About 500 stud nts from VOCHUOHHI agrlculture classes of 48 hlgh sch00lS of the state w1ll meet at the Colorado State college on Aprll 6 7 and 8 fOr the annual ludamg contests of the Fu ture Farmers of Amer1ca Members of the Delta chapter of F F A do not plan to attend Mlss Jennle Tyler v1s1ted the Latln and Spanlsh classes of the Grand Junc txon h1gh school last Frxday Seventy five dramatlc club Stlldeflts recelved polnts for work on the plav festlval staffs These pO1HIS count to ward Cfedlt ln dramatlcs Rosal1e Carter enterta1ned the mem bers of G1rl Reselve at a taffy pull last Tuesday Mar1an Dunn read Jun1or's FITSI Datei' and the German Band Games Boyd, Kemper Lundy, Ludle Rlchard. Lloyd Bruton and Leo Meyerj played for the L1ons at the1r regular Tuesday evenmg meetlng last vseek Dr L L Hlck spoke to the senlor hlgh assembly last week about the preservat1on of wlld l1fe ln Colorado , . A ......... A A A A A A A A-A'AvAvA'A'AvAvAvA-A'Av.'AvA' L.: 'Av,',v,v,vAvAvAv.vA'AvA'.v.v.v-v-v-v-v.,-v.,-,-,-,-v-,-,-,-,-,-,nfs ,-,-.-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,Av-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-v-,Av-v-,,-,-,.,.,- 1' Y ,Av.'.v-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-.-.-.-v-ev-:v-A---A:-'-A-'-'I4 ' in Y1 - . . , .A . - , , 1 . . 1 1 - 1 '1 D ' . , . . , .5 s. I A , 1 ' , . 1 1 . . KT VI K A I ,- , 4 . 7 ' - l ' .g . 1 ' . , - - - y , d - - - 1 1 , ' , o 1 ' - - 1 S 1 1 Z . ' ' ' 3 7 l 3 I . . . . ' Y I , o - 1 1 1 1 . . ' 1 ' . - . ' ' 0 1:1 1 1 1 - - ' ' - 1 . . . 1 , 1 1 1 1 . - . , , 7 7 l A ' I l . . , 1 l . I ' ' . School: Snare drum' Katy Parker' .II at Western State college. In case there , 1 y 1 ' . ' . - 7 v 7 ' ' 7 1 I . 1 Q , , 5 - 1 H1 - ' Q . . . 1 ' . 7 1 1 V 1 - 'Y A a - ' I ' I S ' , . V tc V 1 1 - ' l 7 . ' U A l 3 c , A 1 ' , 1 i , I n . 7, , E . ' . 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' D I Y' n Q L' 7 5 A 7 ' . . 1 '1 g 1 , . E . . A 1 1 ' , ' , 3 Y , . . - - 3 ' . . . . y 7 7 7 7 , . 3 . S S . - y ,. y .L - A . . . - . I y - 'k , . . . ' ' of F l 1 1 I ' S - I I D l .1 1 1 - l 5 ' . 9 U . . . . i , , , , . . 7 L ,., ' - Li . I . - . a . T 1 S ' q n- 11 ' . ' . - . , . . . - C l . T - . . MUSIC FESTIVAL APRIL 28, 29, 30 PANTHER PAN GRAND JUNCTION Published Bi-Weekly By The Delta High School Vol. 1, No. 12 D. H. S. R S S wDQ1E.SSEQlQraS4E, April 27, 1938. Price 5 Cams GIRL RESERVE Top Row L Walker E Walker Hays Tyler tSp0I1S0rl As henbrenner Latta Gre ne Teufert C nter tow Lell P Waker frner Tourney Adams Thompson Cha1re7 Hendrickson Lrmrn Botto'n Pow Srmpson Dunn OBr1en Mona Dunn L W lk 1 Rrchardsfn C31 er STUDENTS NAME ART STUDENTS CANDIDATES E012 W IN HONORS SCHOOL PRESIDENT At the nom natmg assembly that was held Wednesday afternoon names of eutstandrng Junrors were presented 1: ndrdates for the presldency of th student body of Delta hr h Betty Jane Murphy named Harry Blakely the nomrnatron was seconded by Mor rrs Bubg John Blore was nommat 3 by Ch rrlre Sreber and the secondrnf speech was grven by Ashley Adams Junror Rays, name was Pl'9SE'Ht9d bv Norbert B rtrand the second was vrverr by Tom Nakano Fverett Lawson presrdrng offrcer an' tlrrs year S student body presldent an prcs dent wlll be held next week STUDENTS PRESENT PUB' IC CONCERT Lust F1 rday exenrng the musrc stu d n S of Delta hrgh present d a publre concert rn the hreh school audrtorrum All ri the selectrons to be played or sun f rt the western slope musle Lontest at G1 md Junctron Thursday were pre sentcd The groups and selections grven were tl ht COUIIPI of the Kmg! Bach And rntrno Idrllreo by Drrqo Mrnxetto mot ement from The Londrn Symphony by Hrydn boys qurrtet Kentucky Babe by Gerbel and The hr h school drvrsron of the we ' ern Colorado art exhrbrt was held 'rt Western State college at Gunnrson last week Delta art students under the drrectron of Adelgfunda Hanselmann recerved hr h ratings Joy Teufert won fir t place rn water color Wanda Satterfldd first rn desren and Maxn Hunt th rd rn desrgn Wlnnrnfr art works, rn the Gunnrson ontest wrll enter the semr finals Denver later thrs month and the state mal contest rn Colorado Sprrngs ear n May Shadow Mrrth bv Drotheroe grrls lee Llrlb June Rhapsody Luxem bourg Gardens by Mannrnq Lrsten o the Lamb fAnthemJ by Dett Grrls Sextet Moon Mrrketlng by Weaver rnd Green Csrthed al b Hahn boys glee club Who ls Syl xrr by S bubert Grey and Song, of the We tern Men by Protheroe hreh School band Colorado Concert March by Holrres Beatrlce 'md Benedict Oxerture by Berlroz The Foot Irfter Much by Frllmore Sl rxonrg Rhap ody No l by Frerdemann H ' of Fume Mrreh by Ollvadotr double Srxtet Lrttlr Duck rn the Meadow lay Schrndltr und Thanks Be to God by ORe1lly SCHOLARSHIP TEAM PRVPARES FOR MEET Fo lowrn busy days members of h 1' 8 cholarshrp team meet wrth teach CFS for the purpose of revrewmg and tudyrnr rn preparatron for the anr-u scholarshrp contest whrch wrll be helcr rn Gunnrson on May 6 Those who wrll represent Delta hrgh To hre lNakaoka rn Endlrsh III hrrthand 1 and typrnd 1 Edrth Lrle rn Lnglr h I alffebra I and Latrn l Wrlle Nakaoka ln Englrsh I algebrr I a d Latrn I Patsy Harrrngton rm Lntgll h II plane geometry and Latrr II John Stark rn modern and Euro p an hrstory world hrstory ancrent and m dreval hrstory Ruth Banks rn En,, lrh IV soclology and socral cur Alta Bowle rn Fnglrsh IV constrtutrorr ard chemrstry Catherrne Fulghum rn 1 erature 12 eoonomrcs and socral cxvlcs John Blore rn lrterature 11 '-vrl phys cs Charles Drllon typrng I md lrterrture 11 Ruth Schaefer rn Fnff Ish III Spanrsh I and Amerrcan Hrs t y Harry Blakely rn algebra ll f'ne11ean hrstory and physlcs Beft me Murphy rn shorthand II and typ rnf II Junror Baldwrn rn brology urn. a rrculture and Eleanor Angel bookkeeprng Spanrsh I and Chemrstr Im onto you the drop of rnk Unto the paper sard Oh dry up sard the blotter And the paper werght fell dead OH , 1' ,V s. 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Page 46 PANTHER PANT Aprll 27 1933 PANTHER PANT EDUCATION A BUSY DAY FOR POP Publl hed B1 Weekly By Dena Hlgh School I The followxng IS a conversatlon be Delta Colorado 'tween Mr Snyder and h1s Wlfe follow PXNTHFR PANT STAFF Publlc Schools of Amenca Mrs S D1d you have a hard day Cutherlno Fulghumy m aecount wrth lane Cleland 'tlarvls Keyser John Jones, Dr Betty Lou Lyon I Chmtme Labor For al SCFVICCS rendered ln educatmff Eserett Lawson one chlld for one day I VOFFIS BURR Nnfbeff Bertrand Cost on average dally attendance basls Pl1s News Edrtor Erlene Walker N tlonql I1 xture Edltor Yevxlle Cllftonl a I I-uhmge Edltor Margaret Frelmg1 Delta Average X elnhlv Edltor Dorothy Curtis Teaching Services text Ffhtor IH Chlef Assn tint lwlltor Assist xnt Edltor News l'1llIOI' I rl Sports Editor lim Sport Fclltor IHCOYIVCIIICHCG yOl1 Xlu no Fdltor Betty Jane 'Ilurphy IIIISIIILSS Mf1nf1ger Irene Gwrrett books and supplles As t Hu me s Nllnagmr llxrhlrt Iohmann Care of bulldlng ll ulntmn Nlxnx Annabelle Adams lu up lrlltor Pulxn Haworth New bulldmgs It ns! lf ut Nlnachfun l ulvn Haworth Ilnterest fixed charges ll 1 Shrrues fll!'lSllI!0 labor Betty Speclal Ser-vlces I ou I von J me Cltl und IN9Vlll9 Clrftou li try lane 'tlurphy Adm nlstratlon Reporter Lucille Hlwkcr Anna Chalrez lx III Smith Charles Subsr George Dans Total Ctorge S abourn Glorn larmer C C C C C C C C C C C C C C Em'rnP.1A1. AT THF POLLS There comes a tlme every year when lt 1S the duty of the students to elect a student body pres1dent for the forthcommg year Thls should be a POSIIIOH gxven to the person who can qualxfy rather than to one who 1s a flashy spur of the moment show off The qualltles of a good student body presxdent are many and far The cost per day IS 14c less 1n Delta than the natlonal average and all 1tems are less xcept new bulldmgs Ths rtem lnclud s payment on bonds for hlgh school as well as for new con stru tmn durlng the year and for neu equlpment purchased whlch IS mclad ed ID our capltal outlay figure MUSICIANS APPEAR AT BAPTIST CHURCH De ta hlgh school students presented a muslcal concert at the Baptlst church last Sunday evemng Thls was the final appearance of the groups before the musc contet at Grand Junetxon Thursday The program was undel and R Gordon Ayres one never to only popular r achmg I IS the 1dea of every elect a person who li yet popularlty among the dnectlon of M ss Charlotte Loomxs students IS a great cnes fellow asset Intelllgence and P0159 ar two hrrrh rankmg factors People m y say p01 e w1ll be developed yet a poor student body pres1dent makes 3 poor representatlve to send out to other schools Good will and optlmlsm make one en1oj l1fe therefore exertlng a happy f elmg among the students A good worl-'er and a person who 1S orlgln al and clever w1ll help lxfe school llfe out of the ordmary An outstandmg all around stu dent and one who can see a llttle good 1n ex erytlrmg and some worth m everyone w1ll mdeed be an as et Delta hlgh can be proud of BORROXX' ED NONSENSE T1s sa1d that rubbers are something whlch lf your feet are dry you haven't walked thru snow wlthout E H Spothght Mr Snyder Chester, how far were you flom the ught answer to the sec ond qucst1on'7 Chester About two seats El Monte I I I The program Glee club In the Luxembourg Gardens by M Manmng saxophone solo by Chester Wlllrams Danse Honerolse by Ring sextet lV',oon Marketlnf' by Weaver and Green Cathedral by Hahn xocal solo by B tty Jane Murphy Bles ThlS House by Brahe clarmet solo by Leo Meyer R1-foletto by Verdx double sextet Llttle Duck m the Meadow by Schmdler and Thank Be to God by ORe1lly and glee club Llsten to the Lambs fAnthemj bv Dett The other day we read about a man who couldnt explam to the ollce wha re was do nff Wlth one large revol Cl and three small ones 1n h1s pocket Our guess rs that the gat had glttles Sxlver and Gold D'd you hear about the worm who crawled the whole thing off? H1ram Was yer house damaged by that there cyclone? Zeke Dunno, I ha1n't found xt Jet Why are those bees Iushlng around ' They probatly have hu es ' S1'we and G1 ld , . QQ 77 .S .- V . x X ' ' ' - I . . 1 ' 1 ' 1 , . , . I - - l 11 - 1' 1 . 1 1 . . 4 . E. - . . X . Q . - 11 1 1 .. ....... 1 , , . 1 I ' ........ . .... .1 1 , 41 - - , 1 ..... . ...... I 1 , D I ' q ' . 1 - . Q ........ Y 1 ' ' ' I ivy li s' J ., ' . .....,. , 1 ' ' - y Q' - . js' 1 s . ' s.. .... .. ' '. I I ' ' ,, . , , . . I 1 1. - A 1 A . - sy , 1.s .' ' ' . . . ....... - I ' 1' ,. 1 ' ' 1 . U . - ...... ...... . . W , H ' , I. 1 ...., ....11 e'I - - va 1 ssg. , ' . . .......... A X ' ' - - '. U ' 1 . 1 ........... . . .. 1 1 .. .......... 1 . ---26 35 ' ' A ' ss . s' S. 1 1 1 K ... 1 1 1 I 1 , ' ' ------- 04 07 O . . . l ':- 1 ' 11 :gm-r.. .... . 1 2 , - - r Y Mu '- C ' ........... I' ' 4' 1 ' ' .'li.-s: '1 . -' 1 ,I C'2.' 1, 1 --02 05 Y ' ' 5 11s1 . ., Y v 1 I I ' ' --------03 03 . J . . . :. . 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A ' . . y A- . . . - N T Q C ' 1 I 5 ' K .V ' ' 1 Q ' 1 1 ' , . 1 -,,,,., .l...I t. - mg a hard day at the OEICC at the offlce dear Mr S In reply to your 1nqu1ry of even date as to my day at the offxc regret to say that buslness matters were very presslng and I am exceedm ly txred Mrs S You poor dear I Well come on now dmner IS ready Mr S In regard to your statement concern1ng lmmedlate preparatlons to s rve dmner beg to advlse that lt w1ll be five mmutes before I can act on same owmg to the fact that I have 111 t llghtcd a clgar Regrettlng my lnablllly to comply wlth your request and trust Mrs S Lay down that clgar and come to dlnner at once' Its gettm co d M S Your complamt regardmg delay ln attendmg to your recent order Ihas been called to my p rsonal atten txon and I beg to assure you same vu l recelve lmmedlate handlmff Feel ov sure that you will be pleased and Mrs S Thank heavens' Wont 5011 have some potatoes dear? M S Your suggestlon ln rega d to potatoes strlkes us as very good ,However w1ll take same up wlth our Hppetlte at once and hope to be able Ito 3dVlS9 you promptly as to our decx slon MTS S For goodness sake please hurry M S After conference wxth our tCont1nx.ed on page 3l I I THE EXCHANGE Boulder In a vocabulary QUIZ every freshman and sophomole takmv Englxsh trled h S sl lll at plCklHD' the rlght meanmes for 50 words Cal Sanlourg and Hervey Allen promm nt Ameucan wr1ters w1ll 2 pear on the Wrlters Conference pro gram tlrxs summer Colorado Sprlngs Love and Joy the all college mu lcal revlew to be presented at the Fme Alts center ls expected to be the finest performance of IIS kmd ever pre sented there 4 Gunmson Tuberculosls tests were admlnxsterod to 156 puplls last week Denver 1 Stage Door' w1ll be presented I-y the senlors at East Hlgh I The student board of contlol lS ple lparmg to name nommees for the fall term's student body OITICGIS 1P1edmont, Cali orn a Sm 11 s lver basketballs were awa d April 27, 1938. PANTHER PANT Delta ins Triangular BASKETBALL MEN HGNURED AT DINNER l.,,, 1? i?f2?ff.??flf?2ff lllll The busrness men of Delta combrned therr efforts rn the grvrng of a drnner to the 1033 basketball squad last wee at the Delta House H L Dotson former superrntendent Of schools i Delta and now vrce presrdent of Wes' ern State college at Gunnrson spoke about the relatronshrp whrch exrsts be tween basketball and lrfe Mr Dotson was rntroduced by Mr P K Yong toastmaster Group srnvrng led by Oscar Swanson was followed by clarrnet solo played by R Gordon Ayres He was accompanred by Mrs Charlotte Looms Charlr Parker ac companred by Mrs Allen Obert played 'r harmonrca solo ed to the members of the champron hrp team by Mr Doufflas whrle Del mar Gardner presented key cases o Cc aches Barrows and Lefferdrnk The team expressed rts gratrtrde through Robert hardrnff who spolt brrcfly Coaches B rrows and Leffc drnk and W D As ahl gJ lNC short ap yr cratron talks PANTHERS WIN EASILY OVER GUNIISON TEAM The Gunn son Cowboys fell wrtl th Panthers lasso at the first basebal gfrme of the season to the tune of a 25 4 score W th Junror Sampson and J T Hrnds dr hrnff a combrned seven hrt perform mcc from the mound the Panthe 1 1 ncred a total f 21 brn les off tw: Cowboy hurlers and won the contest wrthout apparent drff culty A panrc t rc' en thrrd rnnrnq saw t n Panth r larts converted rnto 13 runs before trc xr ro s w re a le to retrre th srde Vcntrrllo and Hrnds were lrsted wrth c rcurt blows A BUSY DAY t atrrrrrul rm ra e On aopetrte m pleased to notrfy you h t authorrty has been granted to pass the potatoes at your earlrest convenrenc Trust you can push thrs n tter with rut further d lay Also wrsh to tall ycu' attentron to the gravy whrch rardrng to ou standard pecrficatrons h uld accompany the prtatoes Than. you or te su stron an rc faur of your u L1 l prompt attentrrr to thls matter be to r marn You s truly Baseball track prng pong and fenc mg comprrse the major sprrng spor's at East hrgh rn Denver A trrangular track meet wrth Palr sade Paonra and Delta contestrng was held here Monday afternoon The Panthers played baseball at Montrose Tuesday It wrll not be long before Grand Junctlon and Delta wrll battle rt out rn another sport The Panthers wrll appear a arnst the Trgers on Aprrl 29 rn baseball Anoher sport rs berng enJoyed Dclta hr h prng pong Dale Maa rs servrng as the rnstructor The prnff pong table was lent to the students f tl e high school by Mr and Mrs W D Asfahl Apr May May M ry 11 y May DHS Baseball Schedule l 26 Olathe at Delta Paonra at Paonra Montrose at Delta Cedaredge at Delta Gunnrson at Gunnrson Paonra at Delta DEI TA WINS FIRST IN THREE EVENTS At last weeks track meet at th Delta hr h st rdrum Delta won first rn three events hrgh Jump shot pu' 1 l drscus In the 100 yard dash Hammond or Montrose placed first wrth a runn trme of 1004 seconds Bordrffan an Wcber of Montrose placed second aol thrrd resp ctrvely Bordrgan also wan the 220 yard dash Ray of Dcltr Jumped 58 whrl B rr drem rated second Jumn Lawson ol Deltl was 425 on hrs shot put thr rw Bordrcrn and Rusk of Montrose urn nrn second rnd thrrd Lawson pl rf' d fir t 1 arn rn the drscus throw wrth dns ance of 103 Bordr an nd Pusk were runners up In the mrle relay 2580 relax and 540 re ay Mtntro Q stood first Delta on PANTHERS BEAT MONTROSE 6 Z Ardcd bv thrce hrt prtclrn on the part f Junrrr Sampson the Delta brseball nrne Tuesdav came cut on top rn gl grme wrth Montro e Vh r c Page 47 Meet DELTA VICTOR IN TRIANGULAR MEET MONDAY Growrng mterest rn track and field eompetrtron among the varrous schools was shown Monday as representatrves of three schools Delta Palrsade and Paonra finrshed rn that order rn a tr1 angular practrce meet on the Delta field By a superrorrty rn the dashes rela and hrgh Jump Coach Merle Leifet drnk s team amassed a total of 46 pornts to wrn the meet over Palrsade Th latter squad wrth the husky Elwood as rts sparkplug had much rts own way rn the field events Inexperrence was the chref handrcap of the Paonrar coached by Elbert Barrett though th latter ended wrth the credrtable total of twenty erght pornts The meet was held largely as a vtarm up for the three teams rn prcp aratron for entry rnto the Palrsade re lays on Frrday The posted results for each event rn clude 100 yard dash won by Bugg Delta trme 104 220 yard dash won by Bugg Delta Wrrner Delta second Trme 237 440 yard run won by Long Paonrr Moore Palrsade econd Brown Delta 3rd Trme 254 Mrle run won by Paonra OHara Delta second Trme 540 Hrph Jump won by Ray D lta El word Palrsade second Herman Par sade thrrd McGraw Paonra -ltlr Herght 56 Javelrn throw Frrt second and th rd places to Palr ade entrres dr tance not lrsted Drscus throw wan by Elwood Palr sade Lawson Delta thrrd Drstrnce 115 feet Lawson Delta second Drstance Pole vrult Elwood Palrsade ml M a e Delta tr d for frrst Her ht 10 feet Brc rd Ju'np Prlrsad rs ser-or and thrrd p ace Drst nce rot lrstc ' 400 yard shuttl relay won by D Ira Prl sade second 880 yard relay won bv D lta fW Sayre H rd and Buvgy Te m totals Delta J Palr ad Paonra 28 D lta Drrly Indep nd nt was 6 2 The Dcltars now ra e won two l mg a .1 2 game last wee: to Ol rthe Fcur more sa res a e on the roster e xt bcnfartunv wr t Prrr s on tl'c Det e . . . . . 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'r e 5111 he fa tc .- la 1. ld Page 48 PANTHER PANT Aprl 77 1938 In The Classes As an alt proJect the seniors of tue second year alt class ale lettermg the last w1lls and testaments Some r ad as follows I Katherine Ann Osborne will my ab1l1ty to sing off key to Wanda Lou Sattexfield I Rosa Shreeves w1ll my good lac h3VlOl to Fern Wllllams I Louise Hays wlll my position as presldent of Girl Reserves to Fay Wlll ams I Joy Frederica Teufert will my Stllped woolen socks to Lenora Lu ulle Hopkins The underclassmen are making pro phecles of their supeuors the semo s Wanda Sxtterfield predicts In 1941 I see Kate Osborne scanning the pot pages for her husbands name Faye Wlllxams says Nme years hom today I see Loulse Hays as an old maid school teacher Fein polnts out that In 1948 I see Rosa Shreeves as the worlds champmn rolllng pln thrower Ten years from now I see Joy Teu felt as 8 famous bug artlst Thls was en raved by Lenora Hopkins And finally Audra Wilson pred1ets Six years from now I find Kate Os borne a famous Opela singer If anyone would like to have lr tomb stone deslgned see any membcr of the alt classes Sl-IREDDED WIT Any thing new oz fresh this morn mg a reporter asked in a railroad office Yes leplled the lone occupant What is xt asked th reporter eagerly whxpplng out hls notebook That paint you le leanlnv agamst Jane Whats the matte1 Bobble I am seriously affected Wlth a paxoxysmal lnflammatlon e velmiform appendix Jane Aw cut It out If I might hold that hand 363111 Clasped lovlngly ln m1ne Id little care what other thought That ha id I held Land S ie That hand' Oh walm It was and Soft' Ne er sm scft a hme Ah mel Ill hold vt ne er afaln Four aces and a king' sot WINNERS PICKED AT STATE F F A IUDGING CONTEST Five hundred forty SIX students ox vocat onal agriculture from 53 stat high schools took part 1n the twentv first annual wud me contests and th convention of Cclorado F F A a tu dent organization at Colorado Stat college Fort Collins last week The Hrst ten sweeostakes WIIIIILV were Brush Fort IX organ Yuma Fart Collins Greeley Julesbuxrf Haxtoz Gllchrest Loveland and Platteville Future Farmers of Amerzca Bits of News W D Asfahl addressed the high school faculty at the regular Tuesdav morning meeting last week on the sub,ect of gloup thinking Mr Asfalsl based hlS remarks on Elllotts Proofs of Group Thlnklng Evelyn Haworth was guest senlo t Rotary last week Members of G A A enterta nod therrxselves and thelr sponsors MISSPS H len Lewis and Adelffunda Han el roast party last Sxturday In his second talk to the semns Su elmt ndent Asfahl spoke ln detnl about llV1Il'7 conditions at college s JFIIIES rratelnltles and Jobs f0I t dents It IS the ODlI'1l0I'1 of the senxmrs that much beneit IS being derived from Mr Asfahls mformal talks Tuesday was picture day at Delta high All organlzatlons not havmg had ther pxctulcs tau n thls year had them taken at a s hedu'ed hour Tue day Catherine Fulghum edltor of the Rlmlock had ch rffe of the days a t1v1t1es Norbert Bertrand Hal 5 Blakely Jac Brown and Charhe Q ber assisted her The pictures we taken by the M9f9dlth studlo Nxt Wh it IS lt you lke best abilllt g 1 Wlt My aims Top Row Buzzard, Hays, G Hocker Stotts, Dodd Martln Riley Baldwln, N Hockex Center Row Ellsworth H Ingles. Tuttle Marvel B Calhoun B Smith, R Smlth Komman B0fi0m Row Weaver Hallock, Messano Crulkshank qsponsorh Lentz K Calhoun Mack Rentro . 1 I. , - , , . . - 5 .-.-,-.-.-.-.-v-.-.-.-.-.-.-:.-.-.-v-.-.-.-.-.-.A.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- I ' -1 - , ' W e-.-v-.-v-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-v-v-.-v-.-.-.-.-.-v-.-.-.-v-v-.-.-.-A-: f ' ' ' 1 I . . 1. ' ' ' ' . nm '1 ' 0-7 ,A v 7 . . . er - - f f - ' 1 I . ' H- ' ' . ' ' I' I ' . . s U - . , cu ' . . . In - 1 ' . - 4- 7' .. - ' ' of th ' W I 'J F . . ' - , 4. - . . . . . . 3 U . . 1 ,, .' ' Q ' L x ' 1 U . .. . I.. . . . . T 9 ' J 3 - ,, . . - ' ymann, at a roller skating and welner . ' ' ' l I . f 2 . . Y ' . - - ., R-yi - .- A H I - ' f. - - . . W . s I Y ' ' , - v . . . . ' - s I -A - g 1 ' , , , . ' ' ' 1 ' .. ' . . . . ' Q . - v r. . ' ' f' 1 f ' 'U' ' '-1 W. ' ' 'su- . 1 - ' S V- TTATT -'-'T . ' ' ' f 'z , I 1 w 1 .y- X gf' - ' .' 1 I l , . , , ' ' KK ' . ' ' . a 7 t - ' , ' t l ' I 1 ' . , . - n 1 . . . .V , . ' ' I - - v ' ' 1 l ,. , . 1 . . W C' A 5' . . ,. 1 - , , AA T ls Q i . Q f, i - - V . v I- W , g D L' . . y, . - Q - ' - .Y . , . . H. D . , . .. 13 1, ' Q ' ff , . V ,Q ' , .t , me ' r V . . D, , - . . . . . I I . re ff l 7 , . . c t . . It - . ' . . 4' 5' l l ' 7 7 ' X -1-T47 L?Z4- , 1 ' ' YY J . - , .5 , ' 1 'S . T' 4 , . ' ' l : 2 ' ' Q ' ' . . 2 , , 3 yynyfl? U l 0 I Indlvldual cltlzens and busmess men JUNIQR-snnon P A N T H E R PA N T Mo NDAY , I PROM MAY 16 Published Bi-Weekly By The Delta High School Vol. 1, No. 13 l Delta, Colorado, May 13, 1938. Price Cents . . Band Competes At Provo, Utah V DELTA WINS SECDND IN STATE CONTEST Pueblo Central hlgh school fox thc third consecutlve year IS the VICIOI school 1n the slxteenth annual state w de Scholarshlp Contest sponsored by Western State colle by vlrtue of dllfg points amassed by the Pueblo con te tants Delta hlgh school followed wzth 35 polnts Montrose Wlth 23 and Durango was a clos 28 Charlotte Harrls 3 Montrose fresh man carr1ed off high 1nd1v1dual honors by makmg 10 pomts Another fresh man Reed Rob rts of Lalrd took sec ond place w1th 9 points whlle thlrd place IS txed three wavs Ruth Banks e'ta semor Jack M1ller Rxfle Ju lor and Patsy Rose H rrlngton a Delta cphomore all scorlng eight polnts St te w1nners ln each of the 27 sub yccts wer awarded medals the student DELTA BAND WINS HIGHEST RATINGS Hxghest ratmgs were awarded the Delta hlgh schol band ln both mxrch mg and playmg at the annual band turnament ln Grand Junctlon as week They won the speclal commen datlon of the Judges for xmprov ment amon compctmg class A bands and won the rzffht to partnclpate m thc r gxonal me t scheduled at Provo Utah BAND TAKES PART IN PROVO MEET 1 Wlth over one hundred dollars made by the Band Mothers club and glven at the Elks home last Thursday even mg the members of the Delta hlgh school band were able to go to the Provo Utah band meet May 13 14 and pledged themselves to contrlbutlons May 13 14 and 15 In addltlon to the awards for parad IH and playln the Panther band won D1v1s1on II fsuperlor ratmgp as dld thc mxxed chorus The glrls and boys glee clubs from Delta were glven III fexcellentb award May whxch completed the amount necessary to finance the tr1p Junior Ray Jumor classman wa un ammously elected student body presl dent for next year at the polls last 4 Elect on of Student Bodylwednesday H succeeds Everett eccnd a sllver medal and a bronze medal to the third hlgh SCOTEI' St te Wmners ENGLISH IX Charlotte M ntrcse Dorothy Mae Kumle wccd Wlllle Nakaoka Delta McM1llan Cedaredge ENGLISH X Patsy Harrxngton Del ta Helen R .lst Lalrd John Bald wan Lakewood Robert Pllmptorl C6 daredee Harris Lake N oml May May May May May lV'ay May T'Iay May Vlay 6-Scholar h1p Contest Natxve Swl s Ycdelerq Senlor Cla s Play S hool Exhlblt Physlcal Educatmn Exh1b Jun or Senlor Prom 24-Senlo1 Week Bemns 24- Flnal Exams Begun 25-Class Day 27 SCHIOI Flrcwell Dance 90 B cc lau eate 2 ENGLISH XI Toshle Nakaoka Del may 31 C mntm ment ta Mar aret Greenfield Waverly Ruth Wlllam Lamar Ruth Romer Ho1lw HOW did you get lm m that tr H ontmufd on I 1 e I sat on 11 when lt was an acorn 1 lOI'l C Lawson who has served as thls year Junlor has been promment HCIIVIIIES dur1n'f hxs three mer hlgh He has been scbola txcally and Soclally He ment m the athletic program pre ldent ID school yeax a leader IS prom of Delta hlgh he was a member of the we terl slope basketball champxonshxp team Jumor lS proud of h15 electxon and Pa pled ed hns loyal support and co orcratxon to the students of semor hx h Well as the worm sald to the Sparrow who was swflllowmg hlm Im about all In 1 1 I I , 5 v ' I . . . - ' - ' . ' . ' , 1 - Y , L L - l . L . . 1' A . , . ge. - - . - A . . . A . 4 ' ' N' Y V y y s . ' ' 3 ' 1 15- . . . 3 . . . . 'H . . . . , 1 Y Y D L' 3 . ' 3 , . A ' 4 -1 7 7 ' I I . J 5, -? - ' 3 ' l ' ' . - , . A .l . 1 . 1 . . ' f ' . 1 ' , . 1 a I u ' . . . VV' Il L I y , .. , . 1 2 . 1 -- - i ' , ' ' , 3 - S , V - I Q ' '- 2 ' I V C ' , 1 V ' l 1 I ' . Q placing first recelvmg a gold medal, 1 presgdent. ' . S' S v - s ' ' . - . 3 10- . ,S L . l . . 9 ' ' 10-..., ' , S. ' ' ' ,D A 'S in s- L ' 1 - Q ' ' fs? ' ' . C 1 1 ' lf- ' ' A 'I' . S ' ' . ' - 2 1 2 3 ' May 16- 5 - . ' ' ' ' 1 - . . ' ' cl 1 l 1 S 1 z 0, ' - 3 - A I . . . . . ' 9 1 ' .. - ' - 1 . . s g .- - 3 - 1 ..--- ana 1' A. ' ' ' 'jg . - 1 ' 1 v 5' 1 x 'Q -.- .T , , ,, . . y 9 ' ' 1 -1 -Aki-Y . . s, g . ' I L ' .Q -? , . ' ' , ' ' ' 3 It g 2.1 A , ' ' , ' . Page 5 0 PANTHER PANT Published Bl Weekly By Delta Hxgh School Delta Colorado PANTIIFR PANT STAFF Editor m Chief Asslstant Frlltor Asslstant Edltor News Fdltor Glrls Sports Editor Boys Sports FCllI0l'S 'Vlorrns Bugg Norbert Bertrand Class News Edltor Erlene Walker Feature Edxtor Neville Clxfton Exchange Edltor Margaret Freling A emblv Edltor Dorothy Curtis Nlus1c Edntor Betty Jane Murphy Busxness Manager Irene Garrett As t Ilu me s Manager Barbara Lohmanu Clrrulatnon Manager Annabelle Adams Nhke up Fdltor Evelyn Haworth Typmsts luyc Mcacham Evelyn Haworth Rosa Shrccves Chrxstme Labor Betty lou Lyon .lxne Cleland Nevllle Clifton Betty lane Murphy Reporter Luullc Hlwker Anna Chalrez Ivm Smith Charles 'Sclber George Davis George Seabourn Gloria lfarmer EDITUBJ1-XL Catherme Fulghum leland Jane C Marvis Keyser Betty Lou Lyon Chrzstine Labor Everett Lawson MY PART A great deal IS saxd about school splrxt yet the Splrlt seems m xt self to be lack1ng In the Amerx can publlc school each 1nd1v1dual IS allowed and encouraged to pur sue means whlch wlll brmg hmm to an end whxch he personally wants to attam The schools try to bulld a soclety of happy mtelllgent and uprxght mdxvxduals but as yet th1S IS only a dream An attempt to reahze thxs dream IS bexng brought Ye ldeal each care good pres ent guldmg star The materlal human mater1a1 possessed m the school of today 1S of vast 1mport nce Our Splflt should be noble unselflsh humane and sustamed by that ldeal of the school for ll Let a new school Splflt find voxce and form m our school and the blggest strlde toward the goal wxll have been made about by a democratlc school a student can not attaln thxs lf he xs too ll'ldlVldl1HllStlC must pursue hrs mterests wlth ful thought for the common The ldeal should be the ever LIFE JUS A BOWL OF CHERRIES' We are surrounded by many thmgs we dont appreclate but the measure of our appreclatxon IS the IHCHSUFG of our culture Culture through appreclatxon 1s a rather Sure way to wm happmess The attalnment of money mllllons IS rather an empty accomplxshment lf one apprecxatlon IS l1m1ted to money The sour puss p1nch penny buslness man even though h has acqulred consxderable wealth should not be envled He should be pltled because of hls nar row money love PANTHER PANT May 13 1938 The best thlngs Ln hfe are free Why strlve for hard fast complx cated modern pleasures When they profit you nothmg except per haps a headache a nervous break down or an early death why str1ve for them? Learn to apprecxate the slmple natural pleasures that Mother Nature has so abundantly provlded D1scover how much real pleasure lt IS to work to bask 1n the sun to play a good game of tenms to sleep to run around the block Just for the sport of xt and many many other Slmple natural enloyable pleasures Dont let thxs complxcated rut that c1v1l1zat1on has gotten 1nto get on your nerves Llve above It because l1fe IS 1uSt a bowl of cherrles Or IS 1t'7 L DELTA WINS SECOND LCont1nued from page 1 J ENGLISH XII Ruth Banks Delta Mark Devlm Idal1a Dora Delta Kxrk Arta Bowle Delta LITERATURE XII Eleanor Merkord Crowley Catherme Fulghum Delta James Else Pueblo Maxme Weller Wray I SOCIOLOGY Ruth Banks Delta James Long Johnstown Charlotte Rutherford Yuma Leona Cothren Swmk ALGEBRA III Kelth Dlckens Wav erly Jack M1ller P1He Jack Thomas Rlfle Harry Blakely Delta CONSTITUTION Joe Dlllon Pueb lo Everett Gllbert Montrose Hal Van Fossen Pueblo Arta Bowle Delta I PLANE GEOMETRY Kathryn Freed Pueblo WllllS Dawer Klrk Fred Mayo Waverly Patsy Harr1n fton Delta SOCIAL CIVICS-Dorothy Flck Kt Carson Catherme Fulffhurn Dcla Noel Crisp Norwood Ellzabeth lV'cKee Norwood BOOKKEEPING Edlth Klnneson I-'iota Allce Canterbury Crowley James Suntum St Joseph Eleanor Angel Delta LATIN I Helen Tennlgkext Bur hnoton Helen Dunn Burlmgton Mar pe Carpenter New Castle W1lle Na kaoka Delta LATIN II Jane Baldwn Lakewood Patsy Harrlnffton Delta Bob Lohm 1 Wray Frances Whxte Durango I AMERICAN HISTORY Robert Smlth Cedar doe Bergre Mayne Eads Ruth Schaefer Delta Jack M1ller Rlfle In the other sub ects that were of f r d to the contestants Delta elther dd not have any entrles or dld not Dlace Those students placlng first Second thxrd or fourth 1n the Gunnlson center fdlStI'lCtJ from Delta are Catherme Ful ghum thlrd IH economxcs Wllllf N la ka se ond ln algebra I Cl 1Il9S Dxllon fourth In Encfllsh lltereture XI 1Toshxe Nakao' a, se ond 1n shorthand HONOR ROLL FOR FIFTH SIX WEEKS Report cards were recently xssued at senxor hxgh and the honor roll nounced Thlrteen of the students on the honor 11st w1ll recexve passes to the Egyptlan theatre for a perlod of two weeks Freshmen Wxlhe Nakaoka four As Pearl Rodr quez Wllma Jean Wear and Jean Sayre two A s and two B Sophomores Patsy Harrmgton four As Wanda Satterfleld three As Hays Henry Mary Carpen B Jumors Ruth Schaefer June Frelmg Nakaoka and and two Bs Wlllard Stark John Stark and ter two As and two Harry Blakely four A s three As and two Bs Florence King TOShl6 Jumor Ray two As and two BS Vlr glnla Hardmg two As and three Bs Senlors Eleanor Angel four As Fran ces Bowle four As and one B Arta Bowle three AS and two Bs Puth Banks and Catherme Fulghum three As and one B Lucxlle Dusse and J T Hmds two As and two Bs SENIOPS PRESENT NEW FIRES TUESDAY New F1res were lwhted at the Santry homestead Tuesday evenlnff when members of the semor class presented Charles Qu1mby Bu dettes three act comedy New Flres The Santry famxly havlng lost a d fimte purpose m llfe found real rea sons for happy llvlng The persons of the famlly were played by Delmar Gardner the father Jane Cleland the mother Bobby Ehrgott and Evelyn Ha worth daughters Gordon Harshman and lV'arv1s Keyser sons and Be ty Lou Lyon a dau hter ln law Th famxly was alded 1n xts search for hap pmess by thelr fr1ends Nevllle Cllfton and Catherme Fulghum and thelr ser xants Lucille Busse Lucllle Hawk r Everett Lawson Lawrence O Brlen and Florence Stewart The hlgh school orchestra under the dlrectlon of R Gordon Ayres played be'ore and between the cts of the performance I B tty 'ane lV'urphy second IH short hand II Harry Blakely second IH cur rent hlstory 11 and 12 thlrd m Amerl can hlstory and thlrd m physlcs Arta Bowle fourth ln current h story 11 and 12 Jumor Baldwm first ln agrlculture and fr urth ln blolovy John Stark econd rn modern and European hlstory and second 1n ancxent h story and Ru'h Schaefer first ln Spamsh I 'umor Whut ma? 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HIGH l sPoRTLIGHTs Delta Junlor hIgh school athletes broke many meet r cords and made an cu standlng show nv m general as they won the heavyweIght d1v1s1on of the slope Junlor hlgh track and field meet here Saturday The local squad ran up a total of 88 1 poInts In th heavywelght d1v1s1on Un cludmg boys over 100 poundsj to wm the d IIS on Montrose was second wlth 50 pomts and Olathe thIrd wIth 21 2 3 talhes Montrose won the hght we ght d1v1s1on w1th 59 5 6 pomts Delta ran close behInd wIth 51 5 6 fol lcwed by Olathe 40 1 3 and Eckert fcur Exght meet records fell In the heavler d1v1s1on seven of them to Delta bovs Three records were smashed In the l htwelght sectlon of the tournament JUNIOR HI STUDENTS PRESENT PROGRAM AT SENIOR I-II ASSEMBLY Junlor hlgh students presented an 'xssembly to the senlor hlgh school stu dents at theII regular assembly perIod Wednesday Aprxl 27 The program opened Wlth 3 Hag salute by a group of scouts The Jun Ior hlgh creed and Ha were presented by Ethel Ruth Fulghum The glrls octet and trIo appeared on the pro gram IIlIzabeth Holman read Fool Ish Quest ons and Emma Lou Krebs read My S sters Best Feller Dama Jean Schulte and Anna Marle Ccan pesented a tap dance Mlss l 'ary clude tl' e program VENTRFELO DIRECTS BUILDING OF SET FOR SENIOR Pl AY Jake Ventrello a student of Pclaer Craxg In Industrlal arts dxrected d supervlsed th lgulldm of tl e sta c et used In the emor class play lt ev FIFES It was rlanned and drawn by Mlss Isola M Curry drector of tlf Play Jake was asslsted by G or Q F' y Ed Davls Nell Hocker Fred rlck Ad kms and Emorv Tuttle Helen Hccker and B rnard Pel er he ded the pro erty e m'nIttee Er lne Walker Dorothy CurtIs Eleanor An el Don Mly ke and Harold C lab s lSt d them The track team is going Hne and QF lplaced well In many events In the W S lA A tournament held at Grand June I I I tIon FrIday A football game between the semor football boys and the boys who wIll return next fall w1ll be played some ume durmg the fmal week The exact date has not been set The new baseball sults have arrlved Are they smart lookIng Ask the grrls The 1938 softball season opened May 4 Three exh1bItIon games were played Three teams were from thlS d1strIct and three from Paoma Montrose and Grand Junctlon Delmar Gardner Junlor Sampson Roselle Glenn and Coaches Barrows and Lefferdlnk played on the Delta softball teams at the openmg game of the season Delta hxgh schools band under the dIrectIon of R Gordon Ayres perform ed at the 0fT1Clal openmd of the softball season on May 4 Tl-IE EXCHANGE Gunnlson For the fifth consecutxve year the Spothght has been awarded All Amerlcan honor ratlng by the 1938 All Amerlcan erltlcal service conducted by the Natlonal Scholastlc Press assoca tIon Wheatrldge Whos Crazy Now a farc In thre acts will be presented by the faculty of the Wheatrldge hxgh school Castle Rock The stud nts of the Castle Pock hIgh school were entertaIned by Joe Lou e and FrItz Strud r three nat1ve yodel ers from Lucerne Swltzerland Boulder Colorado UnIversIty recently played host to hve hundred and thIrty five athletes from twelve colleges and twen ty four hlgh schools In five states PATROINS ATTEND SCI-IOOI EYHIBIT Many parent patrons and frI nds of the Delta school chlldren vIs ted school on Thursday to s e the exhIb1t of vt ork done durlng thls school year As nearly s poss ble the exhlblt was deslffned to shr w a true plcture of reg ular school tvxty It was mt Ided to repre ent the hest work of each In dIv du'Il ch ll and If possIble how h1S Meet PANTHER TEAM TAKES THIRD IN JUNCTION MEET Scormg a total of 4112 pomts Delta hlgh schools 1938 track team placed th1rd In the western slope track meet at Grand Junction Frlday afternoon Morrls Bugg and Junror Ray were the star Indlvldual performers of the 15 man Delta team Ray took first place In the h1gh Jump at a heIght of 59 and barely mxssed equallmg hls prevlous mark of two Inches hlgher whIch he made at the Frulta relays last week Bugg placed second In the 220 yard dash event and placed second In the 100 yard charge He was HOSed Out In the latter by Johnny Hammond of Montrose who took the pole vault In n1ce form at a heIght of 113 Bugg also served as anchor man In two relays Lawrence Ellsworth another Delta entry ran a good quarter mIle to grab another second place A fast relay team composed of War ner Sayre Lawson and Bugg won second place In both the 880 yard and 440 yard relay events Enteung the mIle relay upon the spur of the mo ment a team composed of the sam runners w1th the exceptlon of Ells worth replacmg Bugg placed fourth Grand Junctlon won the meet wIth a total of 94 polnts It was reported Frulta placed second Delta thlrd and Montrose fourth The SCHIOFS Say We forgot If we have classes We forgot where we would have classes If we remembered we dld have classes We forgot what they would be about If we found where we had classes If we remembered we d1d have classe We forgot who our Instructors would be If we found out what our classes were about If we found where they were If we remembered we had clas es Sport Model Zoo A balky mule has fou wh el brakes A Bxlly goat has bumpers A firefly has a brlght splotllffht RabbIts are puddle Jumpers Camels have tIre5 on thelr feet And carry spares of what th y eat But I stlll thlfl nothln beats The kanga oos with the rurnble seats Improvement Becau e of the large en rollment thls phase of the exhlhxt could not be perfect - . , . . . 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Page 52 In The Classes Membe1s of thc freshman Engllsh classes have found The Thlrd I glcdxent by O HQUIW The Red Hcaded Leaguc by A Conan Dfyle 111d How G1v1n BIISC Put It To Mag, Lownxc ente1t11n1ng and mtexestlng Selcctxons fI0lH b1og1aph1es a11d quto b1oG1aph1cs a1e bemg read by tl C sophomoxes 1D M1ss Cur1ys Enghsh II The fifth pemod sophomore Enghsh class XlSlt9d the post OITICQ on F11day Aplll 22 Postmaster Glenn Ellmgton cxplfnncd 9VQ!ytlllI1g fl0ID how to send llllly Lhlcks to how to lose money m the mnl IVILINDCIS of the specch class told stones to thc fixst and second QI 1des 1 thc LlIlCOll1 school Thu1sd1y and F1 lday of last week Out of 104 students ln freshman Fngll h Ruby Marple made a pe1fect cco1d onc week five As Jean Say1e 1'1n a close second w1th four A-.s Theo Douglas manage1 of the Bcll t lcchcne OITILG ln Delta, gave demon 'sllHtlOl1S It the high school on th de yclopmcnt of the telephone flOl11 tl1e ccl 1, 11l1cst to the Vely latest Mem bus of thc d1ffe1e11t SCISDLC classes md some students fxom Jumor hlgih XVCIC 5,11 en thc opportunity to see them MUSIC NOTES Judges of the band tou1nament stated tl1 1t Leo Meyex was the best solo cl 11 lllLIlSt 111 thc totllm-1lT1cI1l GIXL hllll 1 h 1nd klds Stmc pexson lSk9d why Delta was so good Answex They a1e co1n fed What was he fed on anyhow Nothex thmg Mr Meyer w1s the only dlum major that dldnt dlOp h1s baton on the field at the mass b1nd concelt D1d Anybody notlce that the only t11ne thc1c was 1 cou1tcsy ca1 nc und vt IS when you wcle lcss than '1 bloCk IQIOIII you1 100111 S1dewalk t1blcs we1e nccded 1n tl1e JUI1Cllil1 dllllllg chow 111116. Thc only 111 ublc vtas th 1t thc1e yy IS no s1clcw1lk space We know 8 vely modest boy So modest 1t IS send Ile nexel passcd 1 flowc1 bed Whcn the flowus WCIL III bed Hc Hcllo Ruth She He Oh vtell PANTHER PANT ANNUAL TO APPEAR DURING IAST WEEK Settmg the final vteek and p1obably Flld 1y May 21 as the date on wh1ch the 1938 annual wlll app ar the Rlm 1ock stafi under the dlI9Cf1OFl of Cath 011110 Fulghum QdltOl III chlef has the annual tho1oughly o1gan1zed and 1e1dy of the taken The kmd 1D the state of Colorado It IS ln the truest sense of the word a reco1d of a year E1ch xssue of the Panthel Pant the Delta hlgh newspaper, has been repunted on a fine green and Whlfe mottled paper and thls w1ll form '1 center sectlon ol the annual Other In llll d1v1s1ons of the Rxmrock dll de votcd to the classes faculty 1ct1v1t1es SpO1tb featules and spo11so1s The CONCI w1ll be g1een and whlte wllh the name R1m1ock cut from prlnt dlld the date eng1avcd on lt The1e bemg a V915 small 11umbe1 of LXtId COPIES sellmo fO1 S1 planned 1t dvxsable for students who would st1ll hke to purchase an annual to go to Room 211 and put IH then orde1 as soon as posslble for puntmg wlth thc cxceptlon THOl1lItlI1fl of p1ctures wh1ch wexe last weck 1938 Rlmrock IS the fhst of 1ts NATIVE SWISS YODELERS APPEAR AT SENIOR HIGH A umque conce1t of natxve SWISS rnuslc and yodehng was p1csented at the h1gh school 2ElUClllOI1llI'U Tuesday soxcd by the 11111101 md SCIHOI h1 h tud nt counclls Tl1ec blothcxs uccntly lIlVCCl thc Umted States hom thc11 111t1vc lmdf Lucclne SW1lZt.lllI1d Th v 111 Joc Louxc 1nd F1112 Stud1 'I'1c11 1111551011 to thls countxy IS to bl mu to us some of then wholesc me SWISS folk n1us1c and to acquavnt Am 1lc'11 nudl ences wxth the 1113111101 and customs of the Alplne people STATE COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVES CONEER WITH SENIORS Rep1ese11t1tlves fl0lH varxou Colo 11do colleges have X1slICd D lta lllfh school w1th1n tl'-e p1st few we ks Each 1cp1csc11at1xc has LUlllQll9d wth thc c IOIS Il ILQHI to then plms Ol 1ttc11d1nfr colle e The typc Ol col lc c LOUISCS of study offexed cxpcnses cl1111cts t0I palt t1111e yobs and 1 gen c l uxxey ol cami us hfe WCIO ll s Il td M1 lVIcDonoueh of DLIIVLI UHIVLI sly lV'I Hopkms of Colo1ado St1tt 1cl1c1s co 1 e 1nd M1 Mc IU Ol ldo Qlltc f cifc o A 11d vu I I'1llOls 11 s 1 May 13 1998 Bxts of News About twenty senlor boys have IE cexved compllmentary t1ckets fo1 the westem slope semor Clmce whlch 19 sponsoled by Mes1 college at G1 md Ju11ct1on May 6 followmg the wcste1n slope t1ack n1eet Ladxes nlght w'1s obselved by the IHGITIDQIS of the Schoolmastexs club at Gunnlson last Thu1sday when they were entertalned by the faculty of Westem State college Axbor Day was observed May 6 by the students 1n thc Delta pubhc schools In o1der to promote the s1le of tlCk cts fOl the sen1o1 class play Noxbc-1t B rt1 1nd announced that 1 f1ee studcnt t1cket would be gnen f0I eycxy tcn student t1cket5 sold and a free 1dult tlcket fox every ten adult t1Lk9tS sold Followmg the 1egula1 class meetings wh1ch were held last Wednesday the JUIIIOI and senlor boys met 1n the band loom to elect the prom queen He1 n1me will not be revealed untll May 10 at thc Jumor se111o1 pltblll Although Sen1o1 Week beglns Mly 23 the sen1o15 a1e 1equ11ed to 1epo1t Mond1y lor a final ChGCklllg Any sen 101 found to be lncomplett 111 hxs xxoxk vsxll be 1equ11ed to yemnn m school 11ng the week MARY AND ELVIRA RECEIVE PAN HELLENIC AWARDS M3ly Ca1pentc1 C1 SODDOIIIOIL 1nd EIVIII Pacheco 1 3un1o1 we1e cach awarded ten doll1r Panhcllemc 1wa1ds last Wednesday Mary w1ll be a 1u111o1 11ext yc'11 and Elvna a SQIIIUI The choxce of th gnls lb based not upon scholarshlp alone but also upon C11 ZCITSIHP mer1t and 11eed The money lb to be used fo1 any chool ne d supplles 1ct1x1t1es 1nd dues THESPI 'XN ELECTS 1938 OFFICERS Betty .Jane Mu1phy a se111o1 was cle ted PICS dCI1t of thc hoop ol Dclla hleh school Thcsplans a I1lll1OI'ldl lon o ary d1'111at1c oclety Vllglll a Ill d g 1 Ju11c.1 was chosen VIC p1c dcnt Ncuhe Chfton sec1cta1y md dIXlS K ys 1 II 1su1 1 Both N 1 lle 1nd M11v1s ne SCINOIS Spunti when the t1ecs be fln to leaf und so do thc ll fhts ol study 7 . 7 , . .4 A l , . .N - , 1 f' ' 1 '. 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Published Bi-Weekly By The Delta High School Mdl. 1, 14 in Delta, Colorado, May 27, 1938 Price 5 Cents DELTA HIGH SCHOOL SEXTET Katie Parker Betty Jane Murphy Margaret Ann Adams MISS Charlotte Loomis Anlta Jean Dotts Ruth Banks Nevllle Clifton GRADUATION Tuesday May 31 1938 8 P vl High School Aud torlum Pxocesslonal fGlor1ous Youth Zamecmkj High School Orchestra IYIVOCBUOD The hev Rulus lxeyser Ded cation Franz Glrls Sextet ADLJRE SES Toward a Better Amerlca Through Lultulal Values tSalu tatoryy Ruth Banks Thzou h a Tralned Intelllgence Everett Lfwscn Through Mental Heath Robert Hardin Throu h An Appreclatlon of En vlronment 'lom lNakano Throu h E onomlc Security qVal ed ctoryj Catherine Ful hum Amerlcan Sketch McKay Clarlnet Quartet Et tu Brute' The Reverend J Mark Irwin Vocal Solo 1In Vlctur by Huhnp Mr John endePrgrast Recommendation of Clas Prlnclpal Clarence Snvder Presentatlon of Dip omas W W Wa ner Pres dent of Board of Educatxcn Present ton mf S ecxal Awards Super ntendent W D As ahl Ben d ctxcn The Reverend Roland T Schaefer Recesslonal f Graduation Grand l arch by Wllllamsb H S Orchestra Audience w1ll remam seated dur ng the Processlonal and Recesslonal BACCALAUREATE Sunday May 23 1'38 8 P M High School Auditorium Processlonal QNorthern Pmes b Sousa! H1 h School Orchestra lnvocat on The Rev C K Naffzlger Come Thou Almighty Km Audience Scripture Proverbs 11 33 'lhe Reverened W F Morton Mixed Chorus Add es The Door of Opportunity The Reverend Rufus Keyser PHSLOP of The First Bapt st Church List n to the Lambs Dett G rls Cle C ub D rccted by Miss Charlotte Loomis Benedictlon The Rev Frank Evans Proce srnal fGalconda Ma ch by Lauxendcauy H S Orchestra Audience will remaln seated durmg the Processlonal and Recessional Art students at D H S workma un der the dlrcctxon of Miss Adelgunda Han lvnann have just completed a collection of posters whxch will be d to ad ext se Poppy Day Satur day May 28 l I Brilliant Prom Ends School Social Season Sixty-five members of the senior class of Delta high school were speed- ed on their way with wishes Of good luck and haplness at the yumor and senlor banquet and promenade held Monday evening Reaching the peak of the schools social events the affalr began with a banquet served in the dlfllllg room of the Elks Home Juniors and their guests who mcluded besides the mem bers of the senlor class the members of the faculty and board of educatlon and their wlves were seated at 17 tables Approximately 162 were Serv ed by Mlss Ruby Adams who catered for the event Decoratlons in the dmmg room were composed of streamers of var1ous col ors Illumlnatxon was furnlshed by a huge llghted golden horseshoe sus pended from the ceiling and the tapers on the tables Bouquets of spring flowers added attractlvely to the table decorations Programs were made m the form of a green four leaf clover carrying out the theme of good luck an mcluded the numbers Horseshoes of Welcome by Blacksmith Ray Lucky Tokens by Collector Bugg Threes a Charm by Shamrock Sllvey Ram bows of the Future by Gold Seeker Lohmann Plckmg Up Plns of the Past by Pm Hunter Harding Four Leaf Clovers for Senior Pockets b Lucky Blore and Make a Wlsh b Gypsy Parker The dinner was served by 17 glrls flom the sophomore class who were dressed a pe sants m black and whlte costumes with black skirts and whxte peasant blouoses Dainty starched white apron were worn over the black skirts and edcorated with four leaf clovers Hlghllghtlng the dance which was held ln the Elks ballroom following the dinner was the coronation of the queen Jane Cleland who was gowned simply but stunnm ly ln embrordered white or andy Attending the queen who was enthroned in a sllver horse shoe were Bobby Ehrgott Betty Jane Murphy Betty Lou Lyon and Evelyn Haworth The Coronation came as the culmmatxon of the grand march The quon was escorted by Harry Blakely who served during the ban ouet as toastmaster in the form of Br nger of Luck Blakely Decorations ln the ballroom were carrled out ln a color scheme of two hades of lavender and silver with a alse ceiling of streamers and sllver lContlnued on page 21 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 . 1 1 , ' ' ' l ' - 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 . 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' 1 - ' C A w---, -,Y YY-g--Y- - Y-,Y rg- ' ' , Page 54 PANTHER PANT May 27 1938 PANTHER PANT CALENDAR Published Bl Weekly By Delta High School Delta Colorado PANTHER PANIT STAFF Catherine Fulghum Jane Cleland Marvls Keyser Betty Lou Lyon Christine Labor Everett Lawson Edltor in Chief Assistant Edltor Assistant Editor News Edltor Glrls Sports Editor Boys Sports Edxtors 'Morris Bugg Norbert Bertrand Class News Edxtor Erlene Walker Feature Editor Neville Clxfton Exchange Edltor Margaret Frellng Assembly Editor Dorothy Curtll Music Edxtor Betty Jane Murphy Busxness Manager Irene Garrett Asst Buslness Manager Barbara Lohmann Cir ulatlon Manager Annabelle Adams Make up Editor Evelyn Haworth Typlsts Faye Meacham Evelyn Haworth Rosa Shreeves Christine Labor Betty Lou Lyon Jane Cleland Nevxlle Clifton, Betty lane Murphy Reporter Lucxlle Hawker Anna Cbalrez, Ivan Smlth Charles Sexber George Davis George Seabourn Gloria Farmer EDITORIAL Five More Days Five more days of school seems rather unbehevable xt IS hard to re ahze that the term IS nearly over and tmg ready to leave Delta hlvh school As for the semors themselves they fmd xt hard to understand that next term they wlll not be attending school here Plans for Semor Week help brmg home the fact that the week IS nearly here The Semor rarewell Dante 1 the last semor frollc of the year The gxrls choosmg graduatm oouque s and dresses has held the mterest of many Of course It rs declared that the Semor Day assembly wlll be the best ever to b xven but every class makes that broad statement regularly and Just as regularly every Semor Day assembly IS a rather sad affair New Ideas this tlme however shoud make the presentatlon a really good one Wlth mixed feelings the semors wlll leave Delta hxgh school They have recexved from It what they could and are now ready for greater thmgs Many students are llke coffee 98 percent of the actlve mgredlents have been removed from the bean Theysatonthedavenportjustllkethlsl M0ther and Dad came home And they sat Lxke thlS' Ha ha ha ha ha ha Ho ho ho ho Tee hee tee hee tee hee September September September 2 3-Reglstratlon 5-School Begms 16-Delta Day at County Falr 17 Football game wlth Olathe here tmghtj 23 Football game wlth Durango here Qmghtj 30-Football game wxth Ce daredge here lmghtj September September September Integration m Eclucatlon Theme of W S C E A Meet Integratlon ln Educatxon has been chosen as the theme for the fall con ventlon of the Colorado Educatlon as soclatlon Each of the programs wllll be constructed around thxs theme A full program of acttvltles has beenl planned for the three day conclave when some eight hundred teachers from western Colorado converge upon Grand Junctlon fo rthe conventxon Educators who are outstandlng the natlon wlll appear on the pro grams A United States senator Josh Lee senator from Oklahoma wlll ad dress the Saturday mormng general session On Thursday evemng there will be a speclal musical treat con cert group has been obtamed tor thlS occaslon Another mnovatxon m the conven tlon program thls fall wmll b a study conlerence type of meetmg whlch will take the place of three sessions All teachers convention will have an express personal VICWS cussed xn these conferences The con ferences w1ll be .mder the leadershl of a noted educator of the generall attendmg the opportunity to l on t0DlCS d1s THESPIAN CATCH DE EYE Last Friday mght at 7 15 oclock a hub bub of excitement was cxrculat mg around the house on the corner of Seventh and Meeker What had hap pened'7 The hghts had gone out But the Thesplan meetmg for the electlon of offlcers went on wlth the aid of a few plnk candles and the dymv twx light With the help of Mr Wayne Brenton howvever the lx hts we e shortly sparkling brlghtly and soon waffles were bemg consumed t great speed Virginia Harding was elected presx dent for the comlng year ln the place of retxrmg semor presldent Betty Jane Murphy MBPIOD Dunn was elected vtce presldent Genevieve Lugar secretary and Ivan Smlth ho treasurer l N155 Margaret Hoke sponsor of Hor hor hor hor Arf arf arf arf Yo Thespan was hostess at the home of Y0 YO yo H0 hum N0 J0k9b today 'Mr and Mrs Norrls Ryder OVER 500 REVIEW SCHOOL EXHIBIT A crowd of over 500 attested to the 1nterest nn a success of the Delta school exhlblt held Friday evenxng at the varlous school bulldmgs Parents and lrlends of the school who attended the exhlblt were lavxsh ln their pralse of the hlgh quality of work shown and also of the comprehenslveness of the exhxbtt The prlmary purpose of the exhxbxt ns as a devxce to acquamt the publxc wxth the work belng done Thus the pubhc IS enabled to evaluate the work of the school and to assist m the 1m provement of the school program An other purpose of the exhlbxt ns to af ford the puplls of the school an op portumty to display thexr work The exhxblt ls also an Incentive tor bet ter work on the part of the puplls The every pupll exhlblt xs an mno vatton for Delta Each pupxl s repre sented ln the exhxbxt whereas here tofore the ellhlblt has shown only the best work from each roomfl Punch was served at the varlous buxldmgs by members ot the home mak ng department as part of the ex hxbxt Olwer S lkenberry, prmcxpal of the Junxor hlgh school and g neral 1-hanrman m charge of the exhxblt ex pressed hs gratltude publlcly to the Independent Lumber company for the celotex used lor mountlng the dlsplay Hey' You lxef sompm behmd you What? Your footsteps Dont want em They re dxrty Gee Bob that candy m the wtndow makes my mouth water Well heres a blotter PROM ENDS QCont1nued from page 1 J balloons A novelty waltz was per tormed during the dance by natbara Blown Betty Grlfflth Bonnle boo I-atsy Rose Harrmvton Leona Thoma son and Genevieve Lugar IVLUSIC was furnxshed durmfr the ban quet and dance by the Stardusters oruestla nom Western State cone e at Gunmson The banquet and prom were under the dlrectlon of Mlss Maybelle Golden class sponsor who was assxsted by NLISS Margaret Hoke lvnss Adelgunua I-lanselmann Robert Goltry and van ous committees composed of members of the Jumor class Robert Crane Instructor m xndustrlal ax ts a ded the decorators by constx uc mg for them the huge horseshoes Miss helen Lewls trained the glrls who danced the novelty waltz a ,' , D . . . - , .... ........u- u . Q ' I ' - ...II1IIIIQ l . . ' .. .... - 1 I' , A . I - Q. . . ' ' .- ....... N . . . - ' 1 . . - ' ., . . . ,, , . . . y . - ' ' - ' - I n i 1 V r ll I l . ' - ' A . . u Z . 1 . ' . ' - . . . 3 V D I . . I v . ' in ' . ' 1 I y A - . K . . - , , ' . Y ' . 4 . . that another group of students is get- . ' . . I U 1 ' g ff - 'O I Q 1 A ' . . ' - ' A 7 ' . . - . D i I . ,1 . 1 v X 'Mi . . , . . , . ' ' I . - . ' Y l I ' , ' 4 U ' . - M . .-- -- -- ' X ' 1 'p . . l , , . , y . . I -in-Q-tum M v u - y . e Q' W - N- ' ' .1 - - . Y ' . . . . , U - t 7 1 A l - - Y - I l - . . , - . - . ' . 1 y S1 I 4 , . . A . D Y - . . , , , , . . I , , ,- 3 - J ui . . . . , I I - - - '- ' ' ' , , , , 5, .- . . , . M- Y , . a a U I 1 5- . . . . ,- Q ' A I ' I n . . , ' v I . . I . . v Y - . ' 9 ' ' . ------------------,--,,, , l g . MM M - 1 el ' ' . ' ' , A - L- . , l , ' I g 1 , 1 . . . . May 27, 1938 PANTHER PANT Page 55 D. H. S. Baseball Team TOP ROV! Eugene Busse Nlarvln Sutton Carmen Rodrtquez Raymond Rodrtquez Paul Smtth Henry Saruwatarl James Abbott CFNTFR ROV! Robert Fulghum lrvtng Eaks Lloyd Nlarsh Iuntor Sampson Jake Ventrtllo Verle Goodwtn Everett Nolgamore Nlr George Barrows coach BOTTOM ROW Ketth Calhoun manager Lloyd Duncan Francts Laktn Roselle Glenn Warren Jackson Robert Hu kaby Dean 'Nlarvel manager PANTHERS WIN BASEBALL SCORES FROM MONTROSE 7 7 The Delta Panthers beat Montrose 7 2 tn a fast hard played game at the Delta stadtum Tuesday afternoon Juntor Sampson dtmtnuttve Delta pttchtng star held the Indtan batters well through SIX tnnmgs as Panther batters scored seven runs tn wo splurges avamst Jack Letcester on the mound tor Montrose Roselle Glenn pcled out three long htts for a perfect batt ng percentage The score rematn ed close 4 2 unttl a conclustve three run rally tn the stxth dectded the game for Delta DELTA BAND WINS HIGH HONORS The htghest honors that have come to any Delta mustcal organtzatton were atcorded the band m tts appearances durtng the three state tournament Lompet ng among 60 bands whose 4 060 regtstered members thronved Ptovo for the three day festtval Dt vt ton 1 the htghest rattnv gtven by the Judees was gtven the Delta band tn all d partments concert playtng stght reading and marchtng The Delta band was one of four western Colorado bands that walked off wtth the great mayortty of Class A awards g ven at the meet whtch d ew bands trom all over Utah western C lo ado and Idaho Delta Monttose Frutta and Gland Junctton recetved Dtvtston 1 rattngs tn all departments Panther Sportltghts The D H S baseball team wtll end tts season May 23 Dont forget the football game be tween the sentors and the team to re turn next football season Ltttle Roselle Glenn went for a rtde tn a row boat And he got tn the path of an ocean steamer The steamer ran mto htm but he mst laughed and laughed Because he was used to hardshtps SNEAKED AWAY When Wednesday morntng Ttmeq About 8 30 oclock From where SChO0l To where'7 Ouray Why For fun Returned Oh yes Ttred Very ttred Good ttme' Ask a sentor the latter however recetved an extra mentton for maneuvertng Judges were ht h tn thetr pratse of all the western Colorado ordantzat ons espectally tn vtew of the fact that of the fourteen compet HU Class A bands only five recetved top dtvtston rattngs and four of these were western Colo rado bands Dtvtston 1 honors are gtven only to the upper five per cent of all bands Gunntson 4 Delta Olathe 3 Delta 2 Montrose 2 Delta Olathe 9 Delta 5 Grand Junctton 9 Delta 5 Paonta 7 Delta 4 Montrose 4 Delta 6 Cedaredge 1 Delta 10 Grand Junctton 9 Delta 7 Delta unctton Ltneup Htts Errors Runs Sampson Huckaby Ventrtllo Gardner Glenn Eaks La :tn F Jackson tn the three state area whtch the na tonal regtonal tournament cover d Bestdes the record of the band the followtng other honors were received Leo Meyer Delta drum ma or htgh est rattng for baton twtrltng Katte Parker snare drum dtvtston 1 Eltza beth Ambrose ptano dtvtston 1 Leo Meyer clar net dtvtston 1 Kemper Lundy bass dtvtston 2 Chester Wtl ltams saxophone dtvtston 2 and Ann Conlltn oboe dtvtston 2 , -- ' . 25. - . - , , , ' , s. 6 ' 1 W . 'Tiff' ' ' . l ' ' - I , -3- .i.-...-4 l ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 o 1 1 'AND THE sEN1oRs lk-'arsh .............. 3 3 1 I ' fiffirffjfz 0 0 , . ' . ........ . .... 1 0 0 - I ' . 1 ' . ' .............. 3 O 3 , . . I , 3 ,,,-.,,... . ..,.. 1 2 0 v . . , , ' ' , . .,........ --0 0 0 . - . . -,.,,,.. --.--o 3 0 l . ' ' ' . ' .' 17 5 7 . ' , b '. ' l' ---4---M----L-vi 1. I - Page 56 PANTHER PANT May 27, 1938 i Schools To Participate ln The Classes freshman English have plays this week. 'iNot Students in been reading Such a Goose by Elizabeth Gale and The Brink of braith were dramatized. Silence by Esther Gal- Rcview constitutes much of the work done in the class rooms this week. Fina examinations start Monday,' May 23. Studying the vocations open to girls and the schools offering training in the vocations has formed a final unit in the advanced home-making classes. THEME SONG-S Journalism: I'm Gonna Sit Right! Down and Write Myself a Story. Home Making: Tea for Two. I Auto Mechanics: Truckin'. I Algebra: Nice Work If You Can Get It. Psychology- Why D0 I Lie to Myself About You Typmg Typey Typey Tm Geometry I Didnt Want to Do It Chemistry Im Bubbllng Over History Christopher Columbus Agriculture The New Apple Tree Physics Let That Be a Lesson to You Bookkeeping In My Little Redl Book Physiology I Amt Got No Body Printing Sweetie Pr ln Fair Exhibit The Delta public schools will again participate in the annual Delta county fair school exhibit to be held at Hotch- kiss from September 13 to 16. The schools of the county are es- pecially fortunate in having a new building for the exhibit. This building improvement should provide an op- portunity to expand the exhibit to include home making, industrial arts, and other departments of school work. The Delta school exhibit promises to be one of the best in years, judging from the many interesting achieve- ments seen in the Every-Pupil Ex- hibit held May 12, 1938, in each of the classrooms, throughout the Delta school system. After viewing the above exhibit, Miss Velma Loomis, vice chairman. caid, The Delta public school exhibit is exceptionally fine this year, and it seems to be a natural outgrowth of the year's school work. BEST PERFORMANCE IN TRACK MEETS Lawson Frulta-Shot 42 ft 11 rn Lawson Frurta Discus 113 tt Warner Triangular 220 Yd 239 sec Miyake Triangular Pole Voult 10 Logan Trlanvular Shot 39 ft Messano Triangular Mile 5 min TRACK M k 4 4 Bits of News Catherine Fulghum attended the banquet given by the Tevis Miller chapter of Quill and Scroll in Gunni- son for visiting members of Quill and Scroll during the scholarship contest. Betty Jane Murphy placed first in the district in shorthand II at the Gun- nison scholarship contest. In the pre- ceding issue of the Panther Pant her award was announced as second. Glasses for four school children have been purchased from the Lions fund. The annual demonstration of the physical education departments of the Delta schools was presented in the form of a pageant at the high school auditorium last Friday evening. 15 sec. Logan, W. S. Meet-Discus. 98 ft. Bugg W. S. Meet-100 Yd. 10.5 sec. Buvg W S Meet 220 Yd 2 7 GC Ellsworth W S Meet-440 Yd 55 sec Ray W S Meet High Jump-5 ft X2 Relay composed of Bugg Warner Sayre and Iawson W S Meet rn 440 yd and 880 yd L-ettermen Bugg Lawson Sayre Warner lvirya e Ray Messano and lrsworth Phe name of the member art listed from the top left to the bottom right Bennie Brook Jax Dodd Junior lay LaN .iughn Nlcfirrde Yun Qtott Coach Nierle Itfttrdrnk Ixennttlt Larnpbell Robert lngl Inur Hagener Sidney Nlrller Huber Ingels Ilarold Hay Harold Nrxen Weldon Grrftrth Ronald Plllblllgkl' Georg Gu howard Iogan H rrold Gay Bob VS arner Albert Herrera t harles Savre Exe-rett Iawson hldon ll rd Lharles hornrnarr letk Herd ru e ta oun Robert Brrurr Br ls Jame Loren lakrn Pete X I v XX l al Brfwn lee X 'rrt Rex He-lint k .lrmtny u lio Fd Dau nsrerru- Inge-ls IJ in NX ner ui ri 118 a ter roerna e at Rhond Bill Fockroft Brlli I mrtnce lfugent Hallock lion Ylriake lrrold Ninn Nathen Nan e lohn Fllr-9 Charles Nlack Ll1nr0n rlovs lunror Ht ki 5 L e Tlinrnp on l lerrn li r rrleen H ward ll 5 Q- t Ifll wort . , 1 ' I . 1 g , . . - ., ., s . . 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Paulmr lmbrtll Nlarton Greer Betty Dale Erlene Walker Lois Creene Barbara Buehrmg Barbara Iohmann Xhss Chxrlotte Loomis director Serta Lutke Ella Boyd Margaret Cottler Helen Hoeker Ruth Banks Lucille Busse Xngellne Tucker llorls COIIIQF Anita Jean Ibotts Margaret Wlndle Ne-ulle Clifton CENTER ROW Annabelle Adams Helen Holtgrmn Betts king Nlargaret Ann Adams Bernice Hendrickson Kathryn Lucke Loraine Walker Cleo Blufmberg Beatrme Bowers Nlxrtnn Dodd lnnme Hurst Nlargu Xxlllldmb Peggy Vie-nt lots M alker Glenms Adkins Osa Qnydfr Allce Simpson Fern Parkerson inn letersnn Xlirton Llmlhg liosalee Carter Fllen Rav Rosengrant BOTTOM ROVS Elizabeth Ifrogue Xlola Bruton Betty llmslr l-une Plrker Itnet 'shtldon Louise lowers Ruby Tennison Nlirmn Dunn 'vlargaret Frellnz Doris Abbott Ims Carlson kenneth Cusbatt Annabelle Adams Ions Coats Peggy Viepf Ruth Schaefer Frances Bowle Peter Gueno Darrell thextum Arta llowle Marjorie Wlllxams hxtle Parker Vxrfzinla Harding Elizabeth Ambrose Mamie Blake Lois Roberts Chester Xhlllums Fern Blackburn Ann Conklin Edith Llley Rose Smith Lester Marple Alice Mack Betty Lou Lyon Nelda Boyd J0yc6 Terrell Zalme Weaver Nadine Cltfton Erlene Blevins Kemper Lundy Llovd Bruton James Boyd Leo Meyer, R Gordon Ayres, xllrmntor Jack H14 kr- Ludle Richard Buddy Llirk Josephine Vlfllllams Wilma Jean Wear 1 8 . . . - J 1 O 9 - . 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'ICN I RON'-l'hz H It , In Fa 1h-ll, ' L' ith, z ' 'z ' 1 l11111f-s Iioyd. 1.110 Me-ya-1: Ar1h11r Smith. Tom Silvvy, Marx-is K115-sv1', Nnrbs-111 lim-1'1r:111f1. Kf'IllI!tlF l,1111dy. BOTTOM HOVVfGerulrl Row, He-1 21111 Pfe-' Howa11'd II: 'Q-53 liilly 1511111141-wt, 1'r1 1 llz'fl1ll1.111, 1,41 '1'11 1' ' 11- , ' t : , . 2 Q, z ' 11110. H-5, Hvl ivk. VIH' I: HX' -T1 III If wlv-. Luwliv Ii14l1zr+!. ffllllly l'l:1'k, H1-115' .I:n1- M111'11!1y. H411-rr H1 li 2. To .f'I y, '1-1 - . dy. ' - l ' f '12 ' L -1111, Ivnrrll l'l1111111111. .I.1111+f IH-yd. In-11 N111 F, 4'l1vNv1Ar V1I1'11111s, 51 N 1. '. 1938... THE RIMROCK ational Honor . X XX r iemu Nnxu rlllhl 1 nm 91 an s x n n Tommw X ' FOX! PON J 1 IH e 1 um e- v cu yon liober arf r low 'Tlvespzan 1 nr Q-N P1 n 1 Hur Henk Xu alle lllfton Ruth llanm ns N furgdre-t llolw pun-or Genexleu I ugar Hairy ut! I'TONl RON U1 nT1 rox me Vllllx, :run N nn L ut xermf, u 3. nm lll Jenn L lie ly I me Vlurpln Hahn llgchex 'FOI' R0 'A-M . Clzr I f- .' A'l'l', 1 ml, .In 1 1'l lznll, Ruth liz ks. Ne 'll'- Vliftr . 4' X:1 n0, LOT' . . 'f . T. H'nslf, Fra ef Bowl . I-Iv-ren Inmfml, K'axtl1e1l'inQ I-'ulgh , B ttj I., L' , 1 H' ling, A In I 'le. 1 N f-f-- in 1- , TOP ROW-'l'onnn5 Nakano, liohe-rr White. Ivan Sllll'll. Hamlin Graham, Tom Silvey. Marvis Keyser, Pressly Pingr. Glvn llc-rxmdeell, 'la lr l'Ilo. 'I-INTER ROW- h '- . Y M1-f ,1' ' . '. f -' . ' ' 1 ' . ' G ith. HO' . 'flCl .al 'I F '1 , C11 - lllll'-l, M. '- I 1 , fa I - F ljh , Anla ' Jotlr, t. .al . Virginia llnrding, ' -' '. TI-IERIMROCK ...1938 Student Council I P KONI are 144 N 1 er lr nu 11114 use ur lt 1 1 u we e I nw Rohr rt H'11cl1n2'. IK drren l N I mor ww n 1 1 4 Inn NIH ll0'l l UNI IIONN We Hlrmftl ' me em lllt Nlurnw CPantl9eretts nu 'run I 1 IFS Nur 1r 1 1111 Nl e I 1Ir KFXT ll RON I-lmnnr Angel Amid IPIU IJOUQ Barbara L0h 11 11 + 1 11 11 1 mr 1 1 en XN1ll11m Jlne Qleldnr H TOXI RON I -I 1 r 1124 1 :nl Irre mor 1 enn '11 IN 4-ner 1tI'ltXl!Nl lr 11 1 IT UU ll XI11r1I1w wwe frllll 1 1 Q mn w1n I 1 1 N le JUII l Tl '- Nlr, l'l' 1'- Snjrl . 1 i -'pal, Bug- B 1, I. l'- R'-hzrrl. Iwo Shy'-r. I-2' r ll ,1 won. ' 1' ' . Jzxvkscln. 'I-I. l'EII IOWf.lu ' liulfl 'I , Ilz11'1'y Illzkvly. .I11r'k Iinnwn, llrb XVf1rn'-r, lt'1s41llP Gl'IIIl. l 1 , 'jukcu ' . ' '- liul ' I ' , l.z1V1-rne llolun, Ilorollly f'l1l'llS, Ann Conklin, Margvry liner, Ezzrlvm- xIl'Zi1'h2IIIl, Znl' XY 1 '-1', Ilvrty .Ie 1 . 1l,'. 1 l Till' HUNV--Gll'Y'lHIF Arlkin-, Nlillifl lI4fz1r'h. Pz1uli111- l'h'1bre-ll. Iofephine llc-zu-h. Ruth Ilnnxs, Kano UNI-urns-. 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