Delta High School - Panther Yearbook (Delta, CO)

 - Class of 1938

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PANTHER PANT N JUNCTION! Published Bi-Weekly By The Delta High School CHRISTMAS! Anwvvfvvx Vol. l, No. 6 Delta, Colorado, December 22, 1937 Price 5 Cents Tuesday Dramatic Club Muslc Students Present Magazine PIIHCCSS To Enthuslastxc Audience The eds and co f' cf Hargxs m reallty the muslc students of D H S combmed thelr efforts to produce the operetta Magazlne Prlncess the hlgh school audltorlum last Frlday exenmg under the dxrectxon of Mlss Charlotte Loomis and John Pender grast Betty Jane Murphy the prmcess and Marvls Keyser a graduate of Hargls were at ease natural and convmclng MOFTIS Bugg who played the part of a general from Rosema held consxstently to a forelgn accent and measured up well 1n hls role Thomas Sllx ey a shop herd boy was successful ln wrlnglng from the audlence much applause and laughter Anlta Dotts as professor of Engllsh at Hargls and Gordon Harsh man Bllly Brunkest Margaret Ann Adams Connie Hurst and Elizabeth Frogue as Hargls students were all mterestmg Barbara Lohmana who portrayed a dancxng bear Kate Os born a gypsy dancer and the sallor and gypsy dancers added greatly to the performance The royal polxce commlssloners the ecret servlce men the p11'1tes and crcwd of Hargxs students completed the large cast of performers Each contr1b Ftfty Fwe Books Donated to Library Recently the students of Delta hxgh school have been fortunate rn I'9CelVlI'lg for the llbrary two fme donations of books Twenty five volumes of Cl3SSlCS1 were glven by Mrs E E Whlte prominent cltlzen of Delta Over thlrty books were received from Mrs L A Hlck Sr These women both have chxl dren graduated from Delta hlgh school and have always shown a l1vely lnter est m school actxvmes Besldes these donatlons new books have been bought by the llbrary from a recent lnterestlng and cultural serxes Our Changlng World e Maglc Sugar Bowl a story of the Colorado beet sugar industry San te Fe Caravans ' whlch tells of the hardshxps and adventures of early ploneers goxng over the Old Sante 1Continued on page 41 uted hls part that the whole mlght be more perfect The student productxon staff com po ed of Helen Hocker Norbert Bertrand Alfred Marvel Lucxlle Busse Lounse Hays Joy Teufert and Jumor Glenn worked hard and fa th fully to make for a smooth produc lon CHRISTMAS FANTASY 'WHY THE CHIMES RANG ' PRESENTED BY LARGE CAST A cathedral wlth stained wmdows a near one hundred choir chlldren car rymg llghted candles and softly played muslc produced a flttmg background agamst which the Chrlstmas fantasy Why The Chimes Rang was pre sented last night m the hxgh school aud1tor1um by a large cast of Delta school chlldren The speakmg Parts of the play were gnen by Howard Thompson Ruth Banks Jlm Buehrmg Laurence O' Brlen and Neville Clxfton whlle the Davls Arthur Smith Barbara Bueh rmg Betty Klng Osa Snyder Tom Nakano Ruth Deck and Betty Grxfflth The muslc under the dxrectxon f Mr Gordon Avres and Mxss Charlotte Loomns was played and sung by Amta Dotts at the organ the Jumor and sen lor high orchestras the Jumor and sen lor high glee clubs and the Latm classes Students of the semor high art de partment desxgned and pamted the wmdows The entlre performance was under the dlrectxon of Misses Margaret Hoke and Adelgunda Hanselmann Student commxttees formed the pro ductxon staff mcludmg stage llghtnng properties costumes publlclty mana gers and make up Q . ,J ,I 5 4 1 fl N4 X 5 , 7 U ,, ' ' ' Q 9 1 1 Q! ' ' 77 . U 91 u -D ,aa - ' ' , ,.... - , . . . h Q 1 . ,... N . . . Q . . l 7 ,, , , l ce ' as - . - 1 ,, . . ,, . . . , , at - - , . . . . . . . , ai . . . ' . V ' . , Y l . . - , ' ' , - gave outstandlng performances. Both Lpantomime was played by Melbert . ' ' I . 1 . 1 ' ' , . . , 1 , y a 7 ' , 1 1 1 ' ' J 73. QQVIVII . . . V - . ,, Y r ' , ' ' 0 . . , . . . . . , ,, I 7 Q - - - - . , . 7 ! . a . . W , - . 1 . . . . . . - . . , - 1 . . . ' 1 1 , . Y 3 ' . . ' . . , . v - Q . . . '- 1 5 7 ' 7 7 Y . - S Q Y .1 Q 1 - . y . . V . . 7 ' 7 A ' - 1 1 1 ' ' . ' L . ' , - l

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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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Page 22 PANTHER PANT PANTHER PANT Publi hed B1 VN eekly By Delta High Sthnol Delta Lolorado PANTIII' R PANT STAFF I'lllIOI' ln Chlef A ISIIIIL hdltor Assn tant hdxtor News lwhtor flrl Sports lwlltor lim Sports Editor L alhermt If ulghum Tommy Nakano lane Cleland Iletty Lou Lyon l llI'l'Xl.lIl9 Labor Lurtlt lavsson Nlorrn Bugg Norbert Bertrand Naws Fdltor Frlene VValker I ature Edltor Ntvllle Lhfton PXCIIIIIHQ Editor 'Slarglrtt Prellng A emhlv Ifdltor Ilgrgthy gurus 'Nlu xt l-dnor Betty Jane Niurphy Hu 'll' 'S Mafldger Nlarus Keyser fllC'Ulil.l0H Manager Irene Gary-Qtr Nllkm up Edltor Gloria Farnnr 'lblusl Payr Nltachalll Evelyn Haworth R01 Shreues Chrlstlne labor Betty lfllly lane 'Nlurphy P011 welyn lllworth ll 1 llxw ker Anna lhalrez Ann :belle Ad nn lv III Snmh Q h Arles Selbrr btorgt Davis be-olge Se xbourn THE FIRST CHRISTMAS And there were IH the same country shepherds abldmg m the fleld keep mg watch over thelr flock by mght And lo the angel of the Lord came down UPON them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them and they were sore afrard And the angel saxd unto them Fear not for behold I brlng you good tld H185 of great Joy whlch shall be to all people For unto you IS born th1s day ln the cxty of Davxd a Savlor which IS Chrlst the Lord And tl'1IS shall be a Sign unto y0u Ye shall flnd the babe wrapped ln swaddllng clothes, lymg ln a manger And suddenly there was wxth the angel a multxtude of the heavenly host pralsma God and saylng Glory to God ln the hlghest and on earth peace god wxll toward men WHAT DO YOU THINK? Any old rags old bones old bot tles Or any contrlbqutlons for the Panther Pant Thls lSnt the Junk man speakmg but a staff member callmg to the stu dents The Panther Pant IS not Just a pro ject of the Journallsm class, lts your paper your paper ln whlch you can express your OPIIIIOIIS, crxtlcnsms, xdeas, and well, anythmg All junk Cexcuse, pleasey contrl butlons should be sent to the collector, Locker 38 Drop your letter or artxcle through the slots of the locker before vacatlon or Just as soon after as pos slble, because they wlll be publlshed ln the next xssue of the Panther Pant 1 RING OUT THE OLD, RING IN THE NEW At the turn of the year when Old Father Tlme closes the records on 1937 we w1ll be thnlled wlth the satlstac tion of having fmlshed the year well and xmmedlately our spxrlts wlll rlse to new helghts as we look forward to the dxscovery of the secrets whlch 1938 holds m store for us Delta hxgh school ever progressmg and ever better Our Alma Mater now and forever Let us Jom m rmglng out the old and rmgmg m the New Year of 19.58 m order that we can contmue to keep our school on top ln every thmg o rmg out the old rmg ln the New Year with 1ts Joys and ts gladness Rmg mto our hearts the Joy of new frlendshlps formed of new experxences of new vxstas of knowledge prevnously opportumtles of SETVIL9 to our fellow classmates of new vxctorles and new accomphshments fox our 'Dear Old Delta High W D Asfahl Supermtendent Nmeteen hundred years ago IH a far away country there occurred an event whlch we celebrate each year at thls season 'l le offermg of glfts the sms' mg of songs and the Joys to all the world which began at that manger m Bethlehem have been a part of each Chrlstmas smce May we not forget the true meaning of thxs Hollday time and may each member of Delta hxgh school have a most Merry Chrlst mas and happlness 1 abundance throughout the New Year CLARENCE SNYDER Where the Panther Pant Goes Thls afternoon the Panther Pant starts on lts way agam toward all points of the compass From the west coast tM1ss Estelle Seabournj to the east coast CCharlotte Wepfj from the southern border QMISS Curry's brothery to the frosty north fan exchange w1th Detrolt Mxchlganb four COPIES of the paper go forth Besxdes the wlde flung dlstrlbutlon a heavler scattermg comes wxthm the state ltself As a regular exchange paper the Panther Pant goes to Arrlba Boone Boulder Colorado Springs De Beque Denver Frulta Grand Junctlon Gunn son Montrose Monte Vxsta Pued mont and Redlands Callforma Lois Miller at Cortez Colorado Martha Mlller at Redlands Callforma and Miss Estelle Seabourn of Los Angeles are regular out of town sub scrlbers Twenty nxne business men of Delta are subscrxbers besides bemg faith ful advertisers Thxrteen townspeoole, the members of the Board of Education, Supermtendent W D Asfahl, Prlncloals Clarence Snvder Oliver S Ikenberrv and Evalyn Sherd, 21 out of 51 facultv members, 195 out of 415 hlgh school students and three out of over four hundred 1un1f-'- hxgh students are reg ular pald readers December 27 193 7 t Flats and Sharps Everybody come to the ALUMNI DANCE December 23 Tell all the alumnn for this IS m then- honor At the Elks Charlty Ball Mxss Loomxs one of the muslc mstructors demonstrated the natlve hulu hulu dance The band has recently organized a clarmet quartet saxophone sextet woodwmd qumtet a flute quartet and a qumtet ensemble Lold Roberts Ella Boyd and Glen ora Lee have been shnfted from Jumor band to senlor band The gxrls sextet has been Pl'3CtlCll'Ig on the latest popular numbers Qwhxch by the way IS somethmg they have never been allowed to do beforel The sextet th1s year consxsts of Betty Jane lvulphy Margaret Ann Adams Amta Jean Dotts Katie Parker Neville Chfton and Ruth Banks Thexr fxrst appearance was at D T C last Thurs day Everybody come to the ALUMNI DANCE December 29 Thls xs always one of the blggest affalrs of the year The hlgh school dance band IS un decided as to whether to play for the Rainbow Girls dance or the ALUMNI DANCE Why not play for b0th ' Well the poor fellows want to have some fun thls year Semor band had try outs Monday for the purpose of re estabhshmg craxrs Each contestant trled out ln front of the entlre band 'I'h1s years operetta was presented m a horter length of tlme than any other ln the hlstory of our high school Two and a half weeks of practice IS a mmxmum Thomas Sxlvey Sane two numbers ln th floor show durmg the Elks Char ltv Ball The band IS practlclng on the con test numbers Talk up the annual ALUMNI DANCE and tell all the old old alumnx about xt Be sure to come yourself HONOR ROLL The second honor roll of D H S for thls year shows 25 names lxsted The semors are Catherlne Fulghum four As and one B Frances Bowle three As and two B S Arta Bowle and Jane Cleland two A s and three B s B0bbIC Ehrvott Eleanor Angle Ruth Banks Betty Lou Lyon and Gordon Harsh man two A s and two B s Juniors Harry Blakely four A Ruth Schaefer three A's and two B S Toshle Nakoako two As and three B , Charles Dlllon and Barbara Brown, two A's and two B s Soohomores Henry Stark and Wan da Satterlled. four A's and one B. Patsv Harrlngton four A's, John Stark, three A's and one B, Wxllard Hays and Buck Marshall, two A's and two B's Freshmen Wlllle Nakoaka, four A's, Ludle Rlchards and Edlth Rxlev three A's and one B, Bennle Brooks and Thomas Sxlvey, two A's and two B's -7 .F ,v , ' I . I 1 . . ' 7 s , - . 1 p - , . , I . . .' 3 ,' , , , I' -'-7'...,.. .... ' '- ' . . ss' 1 .......... . ' I . ' - 'S' W . ......--.. ...-4 W ' . . Q ' . - H , . ' V - v V 1 3' ...... '. - ' .. . . . . ' Y 's' I .A Q v., , . ,- ' ' . ......... , . . . , . A 'S 1 v A' v v ' Class!-: .' ..,.. ., 1 l l -f' 1 'V .. .... ...... . ' - ' . 3- Q , -- A , . . . . .. ss. ,.:' ........... . ,- v ' K ' . . . - . s ' I ., ,.,, 1 . L , , v -sg A .....,.... .lf f . ' ' ' 5 , . , ' ' .2 -- ............. - - - . . ' -SSI '- . . 1, , , , ' , ' . . sa S -' 1 ' 'A ' . 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