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Page 14 PANTHER PANT November 22 1937 PANTHER PANT Lmcoln School Combmes Iu'fJ:.?:dHI,2,3'::1:3,11m 'Many lnfefesfs Duong Delta Colorado Amerzcan Educatzon Week I IANTHER PVT QTUI' Because the l1ttle ones are eager to l'1l1t11r 1nt111ef A slsl 1111 If clltor mt I 1l1tor I-1l1Ior Sports Frlltor Sport Flltnr Xlorrls Bu As 181 New Flrls S01 as I 111 111 Fl I 111 or Xl 1 P11110 l 111 nr Il lfllilllt ss Nl1111p,1r 11r 111 111111 Nllna r 14111 or t1tl1er1nt Fulghurn To111111y X ikano Ime Cleland Iletty Lou Lyon Cllfl llIl9 Labor Pttflll l'1v1 n 1, X0llJll'l I31rtr'1nd 11111 ll V1 1l11er N111111 Fllfton 1r1.,1r1t l r1l1ng 1D11ro1l11 C u1t1s 1 1 X1u1pl11 1r1 111 C' lrrett Nnn 1111 111 Adams Florl 1 If firmer I 116 '1l1ac111111 l'11ly11 lllWOTIll 1 S 11 1r1 t1n1 1 1l1or Ile 1 ll ne e 1111 X Nl 1 tl111o11 11 111 l111e Xlur111 111111 s 1 1n 11111111111 Iu11lle I aw Xlllll lhalrez Allll 1h11l1 A1l1111s 11111 111111 1 111 e e1ber I 11 1,1 11111 1 1 org S1 1bourn Ii1rb1r 1 Lolnnann 111 lugs WE PAY TRIBUTE Delta h1gh school football team to you we pay a heart felt trlbute Our 7 1 1 . . 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
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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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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' . . 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