Delta High School - Panther Yearbook (Delta, CO)

 - Class of 1938

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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 llves uo to hcl 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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 twrstmfr and drrxrng of Fry and Mantle accounted for most of the yardage garned by the Trgers whrle Hogan took care of the puntrng for the T eers The passing and puntrng of Hrnds Panther quarterback was one of the outstandrne features of the game H15 punts averaged 43 yards Although the Panthers lost to the Trgers fou ht cxenly on the Panthers Law son Buss: Bertrand Glenn Pferfer Serber Gardner Sayre Shea McManus Hrnds the game was one of the hardest games between two of the most matched teams that have played western slope rn many years The Lrn Q e up Trgers Strarn Patterrck Peth Palmer Cr rck Ovt ens Hogan Mantle Klee Morton Fry 7 C . l --AAA- AA AA4A-.4A4A-- AAAAAAAAAA A 5 I -fvv-.-v-v-.-.-v-v-.-.-,-,-,-,-.-,-,-,-,-,-,-.-,-v-,+,A,-,-,-,-,-,-5 I 1 I It I I I I 3 ' I ' , . 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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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Delta High School - Panther Yearbook (Delta, CO) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 1

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Delta High School - Panther Yearbook (Delta, CO) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 25

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1938, pg 58

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1938, pg 56

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