Delta High School - Panther Yearbook (Delta, CO)

 - Class of 1938

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December 3 , 193 7 PANTHER PANT Page 19 Panthers End Most Successful Season .2 Y1Q2' 'Q? Back Row Cstandmgj Coach Barrows Sayre Sh a Bugg Smlth Blore Warner Lawson Pfelfer Glenn Hmds Bertrand Gardner Coach Lefferd nk Second Row Grlffrth Stotts Brown Gay MarSh Hardmg W1lll8mS Overbay Simmons Musser Samp son Mlyake Sleber Mcbrlde Herrera Front Row Jackson F Lakm Garrison Whlte Bowle Messano Mgr Tuttle Barlow L Lakm Beals Nakaoka Fulghum Hagenel Whlte of Denver Turkey Day Battle Covers Delta Collms panther Spoftllghts I with Montrose Football Game 'Blll Whlte of the Denver Post svorts staff came over to cover the Delta Fort Collms gam November 19 The fact that the metropolvtan news paper took sufflclent nOtlCB of the game here to send a ver IS lndlcatlve of which the game was ball centers over the It s a good thmg other hlgh school seekmg a state tltle wrlter from Den the lnterest wlth regarded ln foot state for some of the gr1d1ron elevens that the Delta Panthers arent ln the runnlng any more' declared Mr Whlte The Panthers proved to Coach Dan Beattle and h1s Fort Collms Lambklns that the Deltaltes are among the better class A aggregatlons ln the state Accordmg to Mr Whlte two players who e names wlll probably appear on mythical state teams are J T Hmds and Morris Bugg The margm of superiority of the wmners smartly coached by Merle Lefferdlnk former C U Star 15 shown clearly ln the score 40 6 Only Two Lettermen Report for Basketball The basketball squad which consxsts of 25 boys who were not out for foot ball have been practlclng for about flV9 days The lettermen reportlng are l l 1 A crowd of 800 was present at the Delta stadlum to see the Green and Wh1te lads play the Fort Collms Lambklns Frlday Nov 19 J T Hmds Delta ace quarterba k starred ln drop k1Ckll'1g against the Lambkms He klcked four out of IX attempts Dlck Shea Delta blocking back made hrs flrst touchdown this season agalnst Fort Collms Morris Bu g Delta s all star tackle was unable to start ln the Montrose game on ThaIlkSglVlflg day because of an lnjured knee Norbert Bertrand played one of the best games of h1s high school career a alnst the Fort Collms Lambkms Seven pomts was the best The Dally Ind pendent could glV8 the Delta Panthers before the game with the Lambklns but the Panthers cored against the Lambkms 40 to 6 Hlgh school carmval Saturday De cember 4 Iunlor Ray and Melbert Davls The outstandmg candxdates are Harry Blakeley Everett Vogamore Paul Hammontree and Vern Dxxon the last two are transfers Some promlsmg fre hmen from last years Junxor hxgh squad are also reportmg Ends ln Tne After bemg badly outplayed xn the flrst half the Delta Panthers came back w1th a rush of power to t1e up a the Montrose Indlans Hmds and Hammond both proved that they were worthy of the all con wference berths WhlCh they now hold The Panthers played well desplte the loss of Morrls Bugg star tackle and probably one of the best llnemen m th state and Bernard Pfelfer husky 11neman who was myured early ln the second quarter Lawson and Gardner turned ID thelr best defenslve game of thelr hxgh school career conszstentlv pllmg up Interference and sp1ll1n Indlan backs for losses Roselle Glenn shrfted to tackle due to the loss of Morrxs Bugg played h1s new post well always ln the path of Montrose backs Norbert Bertrand guard Dlck Shea blockmg back and Dutch Sayre sllppery wmg back fuushed thelr career wxth excellent perfommances Thlrteen Panther grldsters donned thelr suxts for the last tlme ln thexr hx h school careers They trxed hard for a vxctory and played brxlhant foot ball The departing semors can be iproud of the way they ended the sea on 'A Gif? ' lilo ' 'Lg ' ' ' ' .......a.m.W l I 'UIQ , . . Q . . ' 7 Y N 1 V 7 3 I 7 I 1 ' J , , . . . Z - Q v - 1 1 1 v s y ' y , , t - 3 1 - , 7 y , , . , Y - y a 7 Y 'vu I , . , ' 1 . l 2 ' rv - , l . . ' Q! at 97 , H ' N . , . , - e .l - - ' ' ' Y V . u ' Q . I 'Q . ' Q, ,, A V20-20 Turkey day football game wlth . . , , . ' - - w ' . n l Y Y . ,, , I . . . . ' ' ' ' G 9 l . S , , ' e v ' l . 1 - . X . , v va - . . l , ' ' ' . . . l . . ' ' U' I o 5 Q ' . . . N' I . . l , . ' . . I H 5 l ' . I I y -' ' l Wwgfzr M-'-I ' . v l l , . . - Y . . ' - - 7 l ' rx l as ' ' I ' 1 1 , , , , Y r S . . . 3 - . , E , . . . - , .,

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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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Page 20 PANTHER PANT December 3 1937 In The Classes Students rn the Latrn I classes are workrng on rndrvrdual projects some are makmg note books and some are dre smg dolls The bool keepmg class has Just com pleted the flrst practrce rncluded the study of ledger workrng sheet Those havrng perfect sets Angel Josephrne Beach Earlyene Meacham and Mary Carpenter Betty Lou Lyon made 49 words rn typrng wrth no errors The physlcal educatlon classes are havrng clog dancmg To create more rnterest and to help ones who are be hmd the classes are drvrded rnto three squads and each squad elects 1ts own squad leader The leader wrll help the puprls on drfferent steps they cannot set Thrs set the Journal and reports were Eleanor Those students IH freshman Englrsh wno are doing especrally good work ln the short story study are Robert Lundy Ruby Marple Jean Sayre Thomas Sllvey Dale Wethrngton Kathryn Chrrsty Ann Conklm Iva Lug Kaley Alrce Sreber Dorothy Logan Elrzabeth Frogue and Morrrs Payne Instead of havrng darly assrffnments the students m the 1ournal1sm class work out longer weekly assrgnments Thls makes rt possrble for the greate part of the class perrod to be grven to WFIUHU for actual publrcatron rn THE PANTHER PANT The Band Mothers met Monday ev erllng and drscussed plans for rarsrng funds' arid also arranged a date for a band concert For the past week Mrss Margaret E Hokes Jumor Englrsh classes haxe been studyrnf essays and vorce burld mg Each student wrote an essay on any subyect he wrshed to tell about As each puprl read hrs essay the re marnder or the cl ss wrote comments on hrs vorc The comments were handed to hrm and on Wedn sdav each one read a small artrcle tryrng to overcome hrs worst fault Part of the perrod Thursday was spent rn endeax Olin to mcr as vocabularres and ICHIHIHU the correct pronunc atron of ome words That was one well story remark ed Jrm Beals as he frnrshed readmf Ptlehard Connells story call d The lVIost Dangerous Game The other freshmen who are readrng short storre rn Mrss Curry s clas es agree wrth Jrm that the StO1l s are e pecr lly good ones On Monday each tudent was ready wrth 30 questrons based on th three storres of the prevrous week to qurz hrs classmates The socral scrence I class learned that heredrty rs the amount of morsture 1n the arr Attend the noveltres show at The carmval Sl-IREDDED WIT Hare you heard the st01y ab0Ui MI' Asfahl when he drove home to h1S garage late one n1ght On openlng the garage doors and not seelng h1s car he Jumped back rnto hrs automobrle drove madly to the polrce statlon and report ed that h1s cal' had been stolen And theres the one about the man who spent ten thousand dollars to get l rld of hrs halrtosls only to fmd out that hs frrends drdnt lrke hrm anymore Prnnacle a game played wlth 48 cards Crrcle a curved lrne wlth a hole 111 the mrddle 1 Fortlfy number after 44 Gruesome what Pr1mo Carnera drd when he was a boy Ptomarne excessrve number such as Ptomalne cooks sporl the broth Gulch to swallow vrolently 1 Posture a place where cows drne i N0th1Dg a bladeless knrfe wrthout a handle 1 Maypole a klnd of tree Reason drred grape Fomance natrves of Rome Serzure one of the most famous Ive never been dat d I ve never been k1SS6d Thev sand lf I warted No man could resrst The lure of a pure And rnnocent m1ss The trouble 1S th1s- I m frftyl Play brngo at the carmval PICKLING Someone asked Mr Snyder rf rt was ahve Yes he answered Every one IR the class wondered what rt was thatl happened to be ahve The thrng was dumped unceremomously rnto a glass contarnrng wood alcohol Horrors' The th1ng turned out to be a spider A sprder doesnt usually c use exclamatlons and warhoops that rssued at that moment from the stu dents gaprng mouths Mr Sprder was of unusual s1ze berng a very large and formrdable banana sprder from a drstant country He ar rrved ln a bunch of bananas and ap peared suddenly just as hrs abode was about to be placed on a hook He We suppose rt was a h was captured grven to the hrgh school t seemed that Mr Splder was too of pep and enegry to permrt hrm to be prckled wrthout frrghten the daylrghts so to speak-out of thlrd hour chemlstry class By the trme he was subdued the class was screammg and whoopmg wrldly at the top of rts lungs If the sprder had es Icaped there would have been a general Ipanrc rn the class Peace would have gone, and so would the prospects of .1 chemrstry test for that day in u se f 1n e . Frsh rn the duck pond at the crxlnlvfll l Brts of News To a famrly rn need went a well frlled Thankserxrng basket from the Grrl Reserves Srxtv schools were represented by more than 400 students and teachers at the 16th annual Colorado Hrgh News paper Conference Mr Clarence Synder and Mrss Isola XI Curry bought the f1FSt tuberculosls hrrstmas seals 1n Delta Joaqurn Rodrrquez entered hl h hool as a freshman Monday Th paper possesses accuracy nea ness correct form and compels reader rnterest, Thrs IS Supermtendent W D Asfahls oprnron rn regard to the Panther Pant Frve more members to the N3t10U3l Honor Socrety were elected from the mor class by the Delta hlszh school faculty They were J T Hmds Exerett Lawson Frances Bovtle Arta Bovwle and Tommy Nakano Those elected lHS y ar w re Ruth Banks Catherme Fulghum and Robert Hardrng To be a member of thrs socrety one must rank rn the upper fourth Of his class b of good charaeter and outstandrnfr rn leadershrp and of ser wrce to the school Students throughout the ent re hlgh school obserxed Amerlcan Educat on Week rn the class room Each one rn the Englrsh classes wrote an essay those rn the alt department made Dgsterg those ln the socral scrence classes made posters lrne block and prctorral graphs and maps Partrculaflb outstandlng 15 the great map Of Deltl that was on drsplay rn the Dunhill Drug store wlndow The map rllustr ates the chrld rn school populatron of Delta Come to the bowlrnc alley at he carmval Delta Teachers Spend I-lolrclays Ar Home The Mrsses Marffaret Hoke Anna Hunter and Vngrma Leonard and Ml and Mrs George Barrows spent the Thanksgrvrng vacatron rn Denver Mrss Mary Qulnn went to Greeley h Crargs to Meeker the Mrs es Dorrs and Ruth McFadden to Austrn MISS V1r grnla Newland to Paonla Mrss Vera Anderson to Fort Collms and the Pratts to Cedaredge Mrss Mabel Fet7 went to her home rn Hotchkrss Mrss Jeanette Waters to Pueblo, Mrss Hazel Hogsett to F urta Mrss Hazel Van Tuyl to Gunnrson and Mrss Evalyne Sherd to Grand Junctron Other members of the staff rernarned rn Delta 9 ,,.,.,.,.,.,.v.v.v.v.v.v.,v.,.v,,,A,.,.v.v.v.,,.,.,.,.,.vsc., l -,,.v.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.v.,.v.v.,.,.,.,.,vc.,,... , , . 1 - , v'v'v'vAvAvAvAv'v'vAv'vAv'vAv'v'v'vAv'v'vAv'v'v'v'v'vAv',4v4,-f'gxigp l 59v'v'v'v'v'vAv'v'vAv'vAv'v'v'vA-Av'-'vA-'v'v'vAv'v'v'-'v'-AvAv125 I . . . , I I 1 I V s ' . - l ' . . . - 3 . . 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