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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 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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 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