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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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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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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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