Delta High School - Panther Yearbook (Delta, CO)

 - Class of 1938

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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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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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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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