Delta High School - Panther Yearbook (Delta, CO)

 - Class of 1938

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PAN I HER PAN Publxsh 11 B Weekly By The Dtlta H1gh School DECEMBER 4 CARNIVAL amaafvvsav BUY TB CHRISTMAS SEALS Asfahl Outlines Plans for Western Slope C E 4 Thxs comme year the Western Slope teache1s may rest assured that their best 1nterests w1ll be adequately look d aft rby Mr W D Asfahl newC E A pre ldent Mr Asfahl has succeeded Dr C G Houston to the pres1dency for the commg year of the western d1v1s1on Colorado Educatlonal Assoc latlon Dr Houston 1S now head of thel cxtenslon department of the Un1vers1ty cf Colorado at Boulder When questxoned as to the purpose of the C E A Mr Asfahl answered The C E A was orgamzed 63 year ago and ever smce ltS flrst organlza- t1on has done much to brmg about pro fCSSl0Ddl standards among the teacher 1 It has promoted much state leg 1slat1on not necessar1ly for the d1rect the teachers but to further educat1onal eff1c1ency IH general Th1s year Mr Asfahl IS busy arrane 1110 for the 1938 conventlon ID Grand Junctlon He w1ll contact all the sec tlonal presldents and the School Masters Clubs IH order to arrange for the 23 departments that plan to par tlclpate ln the comlng conventlon The pres1deney IS not the only offlc al connect1or- Mr Asfahl has or has had wth th C E A Thls summer he was chosen by the Western Slope C E A to represent them at the Natlonal Educatlon Assoclauon at De IFOII Last year he was v1ce presldent ot the western sectlon of C E A TIIIS Chu tmas w1ll mark h1s thlrd SESSION t the executlve sectlon at the General Asembly of C E A WhlLh 1s held at Colorado Sprlngs The Colorado Educatlon al ASSOCIHIIOII is dlVlded lnto three d1str1cts The Northeastern meets at Demer e Southeastern at Pueblo and the West ern at Grand J11nct1on Of the 9000 teachers ln the state 1000 of them are from the Western Slope Only 5c admlsslon at carn1val You Are Worth 550 38 The bmted States Treasury says you a e worth S50 38 today' Money 1n clculatlon durxng August totalled SIX nd one half b1ll1on dollars 1nd lf that amount were dlvlded equally a monff every man woman and chlld 1n the c untry each would have S50 38 llN DECEMBER December December 10-Basketball Game at Grand Junct1on Hlgh School Operetta All School Chrlstmas December December Mzss Jennie Tyler 4-Hlgh School Carmval Dlstf Program 1 December Hlgh School Basketball Game Chrlstmas Vacatlon December 22 Pay Your Subscrxptlon Now' Because the hlgh school paper was published on the strength of the slgn ers It 15 IS necessary that all persons who promlsed to subscr1be meet the1r obllgatlons The semester grades of th followmg students w1ll be held unt1l the yearly subscr1pt1on rate ls pald Dorothy Abbott James Abbott Glenms Adklns Corllss Anderson Cl1nton Bar low Ada Berry Bennle Brooks Kelth Calhoun Paul Campbell Delma Carp enter Darrell Cheatum LOIS Coates Chester Courand Marlan Dodd Gl0I'la Farmer Delmar Gardner Verle Good w1n MHTIOD Greer J1m Gr1ff1th Loulg Johnston Dorothy Lampshxre Mary Lew1s Betty Lxmmg Andrew Mallett Marjorle Marsh Earlyene Meacham Sld Mlller Tom Musser Leon Over bay Maxua Payne Ina Ph1ll1pS Junior Ray SylVll Richardson Phyllls Ryan Lorrame Scarlett Dlck Shea Allce S1eber Paul Shoemake Arthur Sm1th Jack Sm1th Eldon Sutton Fern Ten nlSOl'1 Lowell Thompson Angelme Tucker Paullne Umbrell Jake Ven trello Katherme Voorhees Bob Warn Chester W1ll1ams Fern W1ll1ams Betty W1soner and Frances Wood Dont forget the h1gh school carmval Saturday December 4 What the Alumm Are Domg The graduates of 37 are probably more lnterestmg than older ones than older ones Martha Mlller IS attendmd Redlands Colle e 1n Redlands Callfornla C tharxne Stowell and Charles Conk l1n are attend vt Woodbury College ln Dos Angeles Callforma Both are rat lr hlghly Esther Maurellus 15 going to DCDVGI' UTl1VEFSltV th1s year John Davls basketball hero of DH S IS attendxnq CU at Boulder th1s 5 ar Lou Anna Banks IS attendlne West zbutzon In Delta County For the ben ft of those strlcken wlth tuberculoS1s the whlte mans p aeue buy generously of the Chrlst mas seals that are now 1n the malls and bound for your home If a home fa1ls to re elve an envelope C0l'lt31nll'lg seals and you wlsh to get some not1fy lV.llSS Jennl Tyler 632 Dodge street Co Cp 101 M who ls the d1str1but1on cha1rman for Delta In some lnstances s hool mess ngers are bemff used to amd ln the dlstrlbutlon Mrs E R Ph1ll1ps IS serving publ1c1ty chanman and M1-5 H W Hazlett as Paoma chalrman The seals costs one cent each Buy enouffh to seal every Chrxstmas letter card and package Stolen Fru1t Presented By Dramatxc Club The Friday Dxamatxc Club under the dlrectlon of M155 Margaret E Hoke s cn ored the Thanksgwmg assembly program that was presented last Wed Frult ' a one act Colon1a1 comedy was enacted Mlles Stand1sh was played by Robert Whlte Barbara Ann Conk l1n Mlfldm Frances Bowle Aunt Resolute Amta Hlmes Rose Ehzabeth Froeue Philippe J1m Buehrlng John Presslev Plner and Garrett Bxlly Artt Frozen Assets was read by Hel en Hubbs and Kemper Lundy played two solo nufnbers on h1s bass horn Kemper was accompanled by Mrs L onard Doyle ern State College at Gunnison Ste e Tyler IS workxng for tht Doutle Dip lc Cream company 1n Glro A11 onu Donald Cxon r former tudent bnlv presldent IS now wer' 1nf1 1n Dunbars drug store Students of the cla s that axe now marrled are Martha Selber Irene Dl lon Mlldred Marshall Noam1 Chl wood Lella Verse LOIS Thomas D01 thy Frev 'md Ralph Core The name of Arthur Sm1th who played Eugene De Lussac THE BLACK FLAMINGO was unwlttmg ly om1tted from the cast revlew 1n the November 22nd ISSUE of the Panther Pant ' e 1- 1 ' 0 2 --V 4 V -- -V --- -V . 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Page 16 In The Classes All the students of the department of Engllsh wrote themes for Natlonal Educatxon Week Subjects chosen as essay topxcs were The Llfe of Horace Mann Horace Mann and the Amer lean Publlc Schools Educatxon and Peace Educatlon and Intelll e Cltlzenshlp I Pay Tr1bute to Those Who Make My Educatlon Posslble How the Amerlcan Educatxonal Sys tem Is Fmanced Schools and Our Constltutlon and Llfe long Learn m November 5 marked the end of the three weeks perlod alloted students for make up work followmg the flrst SIX weeks dxstrlbutlon of report cards Any student falllflg to make up h1s work Clllflng thls allotted t1me 1S auto matlcally falled 1n that work Teasers for the JUDIOI' class play The Black Flammgo were glven atl the Elks Club on Wedresday October 2 at th North Delta Communltyl Club on Saturday October 30 and at the LIONS Club on November 2 The cast has been chosen for a one act play Stolen Frult U to be glven by the Frlday Dramatlc Club sometxme ln the future MISS Helen Lewxs returned from Iowa where she had been called by the death of her slster Her place was fllled by Mrs Dale Maag Pranksters celebratlng Halloween d stroyed most of the stage settmgs Whlch had been prepared for the jun1or Play The stave c1ew worked buslly to resurrect and reconstruct the set for l st weeks performances Surprise reglstered on the faces of the journallsm students when they fmund that as a result of then' own Jllflflng the Panther Pant fell 200 pomts below the pe fect score of 1000 et bv the Natlonal Scholastlc Press Asgoclatmll Thev judged the news Wlllmfz and edltmg d1v1s1on most se , xexely The edltorxals of Catherlne Fulghum Neville Cllfton and Jane Cleland e c wed the hlghest averages 1n a jour nallsm class judgmg contest The s cond year shorth md class 1S IYIIIJFOVIHQ Beatrlc Bowers Jane Cle I lend Neville Cl1ftOn Bobble Ehrgott Betty LOU l-'YOU and Betty Jane Murphy have recelved certlflcates forl Wflfma 65 words per mmute for f1ve mlnUt9S wlth 95 per cent accuracy Betty Lou Lyon Nev1l1 Cl1fton Bob L19 El'1'g0tt and Don Mxyake have re y Celved their theory test certlflcates FASHIONS qlyles at the recent Lev1 G1ngham dance were attractive to Say the least Faye Meacham, Delta hlgh Senjgry was attlred 1n a red cotton prmt full swmg cklrtf bobby Sox, and halrbow Betty Hallock Wore 3 blue Pflnt, and Glenora I-'ee W-35 P3t1'10tlCHlly attlred 1n a red, white, and blue Betty Murphy worel her old standby, her ffbrlghtv red Cu l lottes Margaret Marple, our adorable blonde freshman, was as cute as ever In a Short pastel frock of cotton pxmt PANTHER PANT UNDER THE MOON From what we hear our supposltlon was correct The Gore Beach romance IS not only blossommg but 1S ln full bloom even m the dead of wmter Who could the two sophomore and junxor couples have been who told thelr poor unsuspectlng parents that they were gomg dancmg Frxday nlght and then spent the evenmg trymg to dltch three casual onlookers Mlghty fme car you have there Huck keepmg up w1th a V 8 Seems to us though that the grave an approprlate place down yard was hardly fo a break Whatts th1s world gettlng so that even safe anymore and 1n too We re sure Zal1ne an accldent but next tlme concentrate a l1ttle more on your dI'1V1l'lg and a l1t l le less on stuff and thmgs In th1s coming to Its the cows arent broad dayllght that lt was only b1ll on the Oles ' but you ll also be help ng to make thls world a safer place for all good cows lt seems as though accldents were the order of the day and nlght and many mmds were concentratmg on stuff and thmgs At any rate Hamhn couldnt have had h1s mlnd on h1S d1'lV1I1g when h landed 1n the d1tch Mr and Mrs Demmon are both showmg a few s1l ver threads among the gold , smce that mght because from what we heal' l1ttle Haml1n d1dn,t arr1ve home untxl the wee hours of the mormng Bob Hardmg was wearlng bandagesl on h1s head last week suffer1ng from a mme fall on l'l1S head We dont sayl that he wasnt concentratmg complete ly on h1s drlvmg when he had the ac 1 cxdent but we dxd hear that he WHS returnmf from the Junctlon where he had gone to V1S1t h1s best gal 1nc1 dently she s a jun1or college glrl Any way Bob s old jallople was so com pletely demollshed that he dldnt even brmg lt home Bettv Lou Last nlght J T tr1ed to put h1s arms around me three tlmes Glenora Some arms Hamlm Graham undoubtedly the most styl1sh fellow at the dance wore a palr Cor was lt three PHITSJ of blue coveralls llke the ones of whlch a recent alumnl was S0 Fond You no t1C9d the brxght orange s1lk shlrt trlm med ln red before you even saw Bonsal Buzzard Wayne Gores spurs llterally clanked whenever he took a step Mar v1s Ixeyser and Dean W1Ht6FS typlcal mxlkman s attlre attracted then share of attentlon And the orchestra oh' the olchestra' The latest ln what the well dressed man w1ll wear for a hat' Cefus Boyd could hardly be Seen for h1s fedora Pr1nky,sU l1ttle straw hat could hardly be seen for Pr1nky Leo Mey er 1n h1s old red and black fedora turn cd up ln the front looked as lf he were November 22 19 3 7 B1ts of News M1ss Charlotte Loomls formerly of Delta and who IS teachlng at Monte VlSt8 w1ll replace M1ss Estelle Sea bourn former muslc teacher of Delta hlgh school M1ss Seabourn recently reslffned because of the lllness of her mother The new students who have enrolled m hlgh school smce school started ln September are Barbara Lohmann junlor Vern Nlckson junlor Ralph Renfrow JUHIOI' Katherlne Wllhams sophomore Mlldred W1ll1HmS sopho more Margaret Lell freshman Doro thy Logan freshman Melvm Hefley freshman Mary and Raymond Rodrl guez freshmen CUSt0d1ah E N Marvel asks all stu dents to be more careful about hand Img 1nk bottles ln the halls and class rooms The many accxdents ln the halls lately gxve the floors a bad ap pearance The Panther Pant staff recelved letter from MISS Estelle Seabourn thanklng the exchange edltor for send mg her COPIES of the paper to her I surely enjoyed them she wrote A buslness program IS bemg planned for the next meet1ng of the Gxrl Re serves A handwork program was held last Frlday Margaret Lell a freshman has re cently become a member of the Glrl Reserves Mr Robert P CF817 Mrs Norrls Ryder and the MISSGS MayBelle GOI' don Adelgunda Hanselmann Mxldred Tlmm Isola Curry and Rosamay Evans served as dramatlc crltxcs at the Wed nesday evenmff rehearsal of The Black Flammgo In the Dramatic Club In both the Thursday and Tuesday clubs the plctures for the Panther Pant and the annual have been taken Tryouts were held in the Tuesday club for the Chr1stmas play Why the Chlmes Rang Those who tr1ed out were Jlm Buekr1ng Gordon Harsh man Lawrence OBr1en Nevllle Cllf ton Ruth Banks and Tommy Nakano Also the class elected a program com mlttee Ivan Sm1th cha1rman Margaret Ann Adams and Arthur Sm1th Success jumor clasS Junctlon No a radlo pro gram It was an entlrely new adven ture for most of the cast and exclte ment ran hlah When the cast arrlved at the Hotel LaCourt, the actors were 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I-hgh School Page 18 PANTHER PANT PANTHER PANT 1 111 11011 111 X1 1111 Dtlm H1g,l1 S1 1111111 1 De t1 4 11101 11111 P-XNTHEI PXX1 Sltll FCIIIOI' IH Cllltl -X slsmnt Edltor 111t Ed1tor Edltox Sports Edltor 'sports E1l1tor NIOTI IS Ilu News I-111 r 111118 1111 -X 1st X111 C1rls ox l t I tl K1 l411s111tss N1 111 15,1 r llt 111 111011 'XI1111 t 11 up 11111 11l1.11u111 1111111111 X1k111o lk l 11 131 tts Lou L1 on lllll unt L1 1' IYtl'tIYI'l1X n g., No111trt lSt1tr1111l Ncullt Cllfltll 1 r 1111 3 1 lXlu1 11V lr 11c L 1r tt I1 1111111 M 1111 1I'1l ll It 611 ITIWI HIW1 111 1 Shrtu ll 1111 I tt 1111 won 18 f 1111 X1 1 C111 liens lint Nlurphx IOTILTS xelxn 11wo1t11 Cl Q 7 IIII 7 IIIIIM HHS Nlllllll C 111le 411111-1 11 gt IJ 111 Q eorg1 q9dl701lIl1 ll1r11'1r1 Lol1111 1nn N 1rx1 Ixu er Tl-IANKSGIVING About three hundred years ago after the years harvest was completed and the fam1l1es had settled for the w1nter they were so thankful for the abundance of the season that theyt procla1med a day on wh1ch they would thank the1r Supreme Bemff for that which was bestowed on them Now look back on the Thanksgwmw of today What a changed plcturel Turkey and cranberrles representatlve of a b1g d1nner a blg football game 1n the afternoon and a dance at nlght There IS a great change 1n the con cept1on of the day yet a change has transformed the world IH these past three hundred years Today one does not have to feel thankful he has es caped the Indlans The automob1le and c11'n1nals are the foremost worry the p1oblem of whether the land y1elded en1 ugh foodstuffs to hold out through the w1nter has been d1splaced by f1 xanc al worr1es and unemployment Even at th end of the Th3HkSglV1Dg d y each 1n h1s respectxve pos1t1on ln l1fe breathes a s1lent prayer ot thanks glvmd for tl e good and betterment d r1ved from the past year H1gh school dance Saturday De l cember 4 Publ1c 1IIV1t6d SHREDDED WIT Pendy Now can any boy give me sentence usmfv the word d1adem'7 DelmarG People who dr1ve care lessly across ra1lroad tracks dladem slght qulcker than those who stop, look, and llsten What's the matter Wllh Mr Synder' eyes They're all r1ght as far as I know wVhy973 Well, I had to go to see h1m 1n h1s Off1C9 the Other day and he asked me tw1ce where my hat was and lt was on n1y head all the t1me , A SPIRIT OF ADVENTURE R1de r1de r1de and more r1de And then you get off the horse you st1ll leave the glddy feelmg that you are st1ll r1d1ng r1d1ng r1d ng Th1S was how I felt after a long J unt over R1mrock on Grand Mesa We started over It and as the lady who rented the horses to us had saxd we dldnt th nk It would take long O prev1ous trlps to R1mrock people have lways after they got to the top turned around and gone back But they were just completmg a t1a1l wh1ch ex tended over R1mfOCk and down the s1de of the mounta1n at the end Never before had anyone been allowed t0 travel lt When we reached the top we came to the workers of the tra1l the toreman sald we could go on over 1f we wxshed But what 1ntr1gu d us most was the statement he made saylng If you go on you w1ll b the tlrst people ever to ttavel the full length of Rlmrock on horseback We carrled on and from that day I we had a rather explormg adventur ous sp1r1t Now I know what Colum bus must have f lt I-lolcls Carnlval At School Saturday The lowly f1VB cent p1ece w1ll do great work at the h1eh schcol as the annual carnxval gets under wav Satur dav evenmg at the aud1tor1um Preparat1ons for the big ev ent are now complete and on of the lfll gest evenlnds of fun Hd exclt rn nt ever IS promxsed when th h1 h school enterta1ns the publ1c 1n 1ts annual cel ebratlon All the oreanvatlons of the school w1ll be reoresentefl n booths and Sld hows at th carmval end only a n ckel IS reqmred for adm1ss1on to the blg show Be sure to com brlng the fam 1ly and all the fr1ends A dance w1th I'!'lUS1 by the H S orchestra w1ll follow the mam shows BRAIN TWISTER To solve th1s test of reasonmff power you must f1rst make preposterous as sumpt1or1 that black men a'wa3s l1e 'md wh1te men always t ll the truth At tw1l1ght you are rowlng toward a shore on wh1ch you see d1StlHCtlV three men Are you wh1te or black A man answers but h1s words are blown away 1n the w1nd A second man CYIGS He says hes wh1te and so am I The th1rd man CTISS He s black but I am Whll What IS the color of each of the three men'1 tAnswer 1n next ISSUE, Answer to Bra1n Tw1ster If the f11st man was black he would have led and answered 'Tm wh1te If he was Whlte. he would have sald so Tn e1ther case, the words blown away were Fm wh1te So the second man IS wh1te because he told the truth about what the f11St man sa1d SINCE? the f1rst two men are both wh1te the lhlld man IS obvlouslv black December 3 1937 TELEGRAPHY AND MR HOWLETT Telegraphy IS a fascmatmg th g stated Mr Howlett I learned It 1n about 15 months and have been a telegrapher ever s1nce I started when I was 18 at T1p Top Kentucky Later I worked at Sprmg L1Ck Kentucky Those are funny names he added and laughed lV1r Howlett IS statlon agent at the Delta depot He has been 1n Colorado for 30 years and IS well known ID Delta I rece1ved 3200 a month and p d S9 a week for board I worked all over the country 1n Texas Utah Tenne see a d other places He grmned when asked 1f he enjoy ed h1s Job Yes I took a vacat1on s v eral years ago and d9Cld9d to qult but I couldnt stand lt and went down to the depot to hsten to the messages Yes I have seen many accldents he responded gravely 'The worst on I saw was the t1me two trams h1t h hltted h1s pos1t1on That wr ck k1ll ed 26 people Do most of the accldents oc ur b mlstakes ID t1me'7 7 he was asked Yes most of them do A great per centage of the wrecks happen Just be cause someone made a m1stake One or two mmutes seldom makes any d1ffer ence but f1ve mlnutes would H flfllshed Sally I Just cant seem to get away from telegraphy I love It Cather1ne Fulghum Steals Show at Assembly Cather1ne Fulghum opened th semblv November 17 w1th a readmg Dot Veddmg Scheremony She ke the audxence laughmg throughout the readmg Glenora Lee dld a tap dance accomnanled at the p1ano by Mrs Lfonard Doyle Joe McKenna mad some speclal announcements about the Sk1 C1ub ln an effort to get mo1e members Bob Hard1ng Leo Meyex Ashley Adams and James Boyd played a clar1net quartet Jake Ventr llo and Vattell Overbay played several lectlons on the1r gu1tars wh1le Anna Marle Coan dld some acrobat1c stunts and a tap dance to the1r accompam ment 'Ihey played Cuhanette conclude the program Buy a hot dog at the carnlval THE EXCHANGE Colorado Woman's College Members of the phys1ology class rec ently V1S1t9d the Denver Oxphans Home East H1gh. 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