Delta High School - Panther Yearbook (Delta, CO)

 - Class of 1938

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PANTHER PAN T HOTCHKISS! Published B1 Weekly By The Delta High School IANUARY 20 avvvvsfvvvs Presented Play At Ausfzn Friday Members of the Thursday Dramatic Club of the Delta High School who presented a one act play called The Exchanffc at the Austin Community Club last Friday Members of the club shown in the picture fleft to rllllltl ale Standing front row Eleanor Angel Irene Garrett Florence Stuart Genevieve Lugar Rosa Shreeves Vir ginia Overbay Mona Dunn Millie Beach Betty Jane Murphy Glenora Lee Standing second row Dorothy Baker Wilma Tucker Virgene Weaver Frances Woods Pauline White Louise Hayes Frances Dunn Mary Stuck Neoma Lee Smith Viola Hubbs Evelyn Haworth Sitting front row Harry Blakely Robert Billstrom Charles Dillon Robert Thompson Ralph Renfrew Junior Glenn Marvis Keyser Thomas Silvey Second row Earlyene Meacham Josephine Beach Maqorie Plner Margaret W1ndle Jane Cleland Bobble Ehrgott Billie Carson Wanda Satterfield Miss Margaret Hoke is sponsor and director of the club Electrical Circus Students Travel Long I To Be Presented Ar High School Feb. 4 Light you can hear! Sound you can see! Inverted speech! Rattling mole- cules! Thunderinfr heart beats! Electric eye! Photo burglar alarm! These are some of the modern miracles you may see at the high school auditorium on February 4 at 9 a. m. This special as- sembly is sponsored by the iunior and senior high student councils. Professor Lewis Hoskins, assisted by Maurice Joyce and his technical staff, will present all the highliLIl'llS from The Century of Progress. Imagine hearing your own heart beat with thundering report. Imagine see- ing a cook stove without heat! See Professor Hoskins cook an egg over 3 stove that has no heat, and with a cake of ice placed between the stove and the frying pan. See and learn how a ship is guided at sea by a radio beam. Actually witness the greatest feat of all in seeing and hear- CContinued On Page 41 Distances Daily To Attend Delta I-Iigh Fifteen miles twice a day is a long way to come and go to obtain an edu- cation. and yet Lorna Ferganchick does 'Tust that. Lorna says, We are the ones who must decide in what kind of a nation we wish to live, and to so de- cide we must do our part and prepare ourselves to be good citizens. Elton Spaulding travels eleven and one-half miles. To him distance can- not be compared to the benefit he re- ceives. Eva Crim. Mary Carpenter, and Phyl- lis Weaver have ten miles to ride to school. They feel that although the way is long the effort put forth is well worth their while, because as Eva said, We will be repaid for it in years to come. Harold Bruner. Ivan Smith and Le- roy Weaver journey nine miles. When asked if their education is really worth their time they all agree to an af- firmative answer. Large Audience Is Pleased With Pine Arts Program The first fine arts program of the year was presented Thursday. A large and appreciative audience attended to hear the varied program of the Delta high school band and orchestra, supple- mented with selections by the girls' sextet and an instrumental duet. This concert was the first given by the music organizations this year. perform- six num- the girls' sextet sang two numbers, The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise and Morn- ing, Leo Meyer and Zaline Weaver played a flute and clarinet duet, ac- companied by Miss Charlotte Loomis. The Delta high school band was the last number on the fine arts program. The musicians played eight pieces. among them being a novelty number of a ragtime wedding with members of tContinved on page 4.3 The high school orchestra ed first with the rendition of bers. Following the orchestra. Vol. 1, No. 7 Delta, Colorado, Jan. 19, 1938 Price 5 Cents l C 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' ' - QP

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Page 24 PANTHER PANT BITS 0' NEWS The annual Chrlstmas party of the D T C was held at the Methodlst church last Thursday evenmg t 6 30 Santa Claus had been busy the day before gettlng the gxfts ready to d1str1bute The boys and glrls m the mdus trxal art department repalred many toys secured by the Llons club at the toy matinee Last week they made bases on the Chrlstmas trees for the Class rooms at the Llncoln and Central bulldlngs Entertalnlng thelr mothers at a dm ner cooked by themselves IS the latest actlvlty of the boys of the famous Bachelors club at the 3un1or hlgh Mlss Mildred Timm IS sponsor of the club Many pretty llttle dollxes that are to be glven away at Chrlstmas time were glven new dresses by the Glrl Reserves Mrs Mebel Teufert and Mrs L H Hendrickson were guests of the Glrl Reserves at the1r December 10 meet 1n Martha Mlller and Esther Marellus former students at D H S attend ed the assembly program last Wed nesday Kathryn Wllhams Ellzabeth Am brose Ivan Smith and Mrs John Pen dergrast were the wmners at the musical contest whlch was held last Wednesday Each recelved a box of candy The semester reports of the rollow l mg people wlll be held 1n the 0fflCe untxl thelr Panther Pant subscr1pt1ons has been pald Dorothy Abbott James Abbott Glennls Adklns Corhss Ander sor Ada Berry Bennxe Brooks Kelth Calhoun Paul Campbell Delma Carp enter Darrel Cheatum Lols Coates Chester Couraud Gerald1ne Dorsey Mar an Dodd Delmar Gardner Verle Goodwm MHFIOH Greer Jlm Grrffxth Louls Hagener Betty Harrlngton Gordon Harshman Eldon Herd Glenn Hxcks Genevleve Hobbs Guy Hocker Marle James Sara Jane Johnston' Dorothy Lampshlre Mary Lewls Betty Lxmmmg Andrew Mallerr Marjorlem Marsh S1d Mrller Tom Musser Leon Overbay Marcla Payne Ina Phxlllpsl Jr Ray Sylvia Richardson Phyllxs Ryon Lorralne Scarlett Dlck Shea Paul Shoemake Arthur Smlth Jack! Smlth Eldon Suton Fern Tennlson Lowell Thompson Angelme Tucker Jake Ventrello Katherlne Voorhees Chester WllllamS Fern Wxllxams Betty WISODEP Frances Wood A mock lnltlatxon of new members was held Wednesday evenmg D cember 1 at the monthly meetxng of the F F A Electlon for pres1dent was held followmg the reslgnatlon f Charlle Sleber Junior Baldwln VICE president was elected presldent and Ralph Renfrow was elected vlce presl dent done 1n the larger llbrarles MISS Mayer says she wlll be glad to explaln the Readers Gulde an d d1t1on to the llbrary th1s year The lxbrary has over 60 per cent of the magazmes 1ndexed 1n the Readers Gulde Accordlng to Mlss Mayer the Vaflety of magazxnes Ih1S year more complete than lt has been 1n the past seven years Those maga zmes recelved currently are L1fe Popular Mechamcs Scholastxc Farm Journal Popular Sclence Good House keeplng Llterary Dlgest Current Hls tory Better Homes and Gardens Thxnk Amerlcan Judge National Geographlc Newsweek School and Soclety Scrlbners The School MUSIC lan Fllm Toplcs Tlme Rotarlan Stevens Standard Socxal Frontxer Colorado Englneers Safety Educat1on Educatlonal MUSIC Magazlne Student L1fe Rural Electrxcal News and Amerlca Spreads Her Wings The llbrary has accumulated enough magazlnes so that a valuable flle has been formed SHREDDED WIT Heard ln typlng class Mxss Gordon tas Don SIIS on a tack placed on hls cha1rJ Now there s an other polnt to get up! Erght o clock' Exght o clock' M Barrow fturnlng overj You d1d You d better call a doctor Mrs Roosevelt Mrs Mussollnl The Duchess of WlndSOf and Mrs Lind bergh were playmg brldge Mrs Mus SOl1I1l Sald 'I cant b1d all I have IS a duce Wally passed all she had was a kmg Mrs Lmdbergh dld llkew se for she held a lone ace Mrs Roosevelt Sald I cant b1d elther all I have IS a Joker I call for a new deal Pronounce Words used mstead f nouns Pmg pong C1ty 1n Chma Haddock A pam 1n the head HERE'S WHAT THEY WANT Fred D1xon a package of henna rmse J T HlHdS a toy football Alfred Marvel a G man set Kemper Lundy a Shlrley Temple do Mr Pendergrast a complete set of Shakespeare s work BObbl9 Ehrgott a new Webster s un abrldged Charles Dlllon a new compact DICK and Junlor a good alarm clock Fern Blackburn and Elton Spaldmg a blcycle bu1lt for two Marvxs Keyser a new girl Wayne Gore a truck so that he can haul more klds around George Seabourn a book on How to Make Love ln Ten Easy Les sons December 22 19 3 7 I l 1 P In The Classes The commerclal department was turned 1nto a mlnlature prlntlng de partment last week They mlmeograph ed 40 coples of Instructlons for the one act play contest 10 copies of a hlstory outhne 200 cards for athletlcs and 39.1 general 1nformat1on cards Havmg fmlshed a un1t on the short story tudents rn M1ss Currys fresh man Enghsh classes brought thelr wrltten work together 1n notebook form Although decoratlve covers were not required for the notebooks several found pleasure 1n maklncf attractlve covers Lud e Rxchards made a wooden treasure chest IH whlch he enclosed h1s work vthlle Junlor Glenn Thomas Sllvey M111 e Beach Anlta Hlm6S Eth el Markley Allce Selber Ann Conklln and Iva Lu Kaley made mterestlng pap r covers The novel Ivanhoe by Slr Walter Scott wlll form a baS1S of study durmrf the next SIX weeks The semox soclal sclence class has just f1n1shed an mterestmg umt on soclo ogy and IS now startlng on a un1t d allng wlth economlcs The Cla s plans to have several speclal progects during the school year Betty Lou Lyon ueen Of H S Carnlval Betty Lou Lyon was chosen carnlval que n vuth B tty Gflfflth Betty Klng and Margaret Marple as her attendants Betty Lou was gxven a golden crown by Everett Lawson student body presl dent The r scundlnv applause from the aucuence Slgnlfled thelr approval A gross prof1t of S257 95 was real 1zed from the concesslons and booths The radlo booth was the blggest sue cess takmcf 1n 559 tlckets and makmg a net profxt of S22 41 Runnlnv closely behind IH the sale of tlckets was the country store wxhch took ln 544 txc kets and made a proflt of S24 00 The total expense of the entlre carmval Ian between '2100 and S159 Much of th success of the carnlval was due to the h1gh school orchestra whleh provlded the music for the dance Over Flfty FIVE Books fCont nued From Page IJ Fe Trall and 'Plymouth Maid thc story of Purltan hfe m the Plymouth colony are among them Mlss Evelyn Mayer says that these new books are wrltten ln an lnterestlng story llke form wlth the hlstory contalned ln them easy to understand and enjoy able to read A new system has been lnaugu rated 1n the lxbrary Call shps are to be presented to the hbrarlan for books wanted Those sllps are to be mad out by consultmg the card catalog as 1 9 . 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Page Z6 PANTHER PANT Publl hed B1 Vltekls By Delta Hlgh Sthool Delta Lolorado PXXIIII-R I-INT S'l 'AFI 11l11r111 Plllgllllll s I tl1 Il IX Iuysll I fll or It I I1 X vu. 11 Inu I pmt Iffll o 1 llflslllll I 1 r lm ml! I-ell an X nr1 ln us ugg, Xorbtrr lh1tr1n1l 1. Neus lwlltnr I 111 or f 1 111 ll I zlltor 1 1 I tl 1 Sllll s N1 1111 I' Ill-IIN XX 1 ker wlllt tll Oll 1rgs111t I It lrmotln furtls tx lllt 'XI111 In Nl 1r11s lxeysmr rr 11l 111011 Xl1111f,er I6 1 1 1 Clo11.1 I Ill r 111 I'lSlIIl9 I mor llc ll 1 line Flel md Xex 1ll1 tlxtton t s I me Xlur horn xelsn H1v1o1II1 I 1111 1 Alllll fl1a1r17 -Xnnxbe le t 1111 lv1n Nmnh f 111 s bel er George IIIVI 1 t0lL,L Seabourn EIJITUPJAL BEGIN AGAIN' Shouts of glee audlble SlghS of rellef and gutteral remarks concernmg School grades teachers and even llfe as a whole may be heard ln and about the Delta hxgh school bulldlng Do you know why? Probably any student knows One half more of another school year has passed Shouts slgmfy one has S811 ed through wlth honors SlghS I pyssed The remarks that were mentxoned need no explalnmg Tlme IS merely an elemental factor hele passmg gone yet 1f you are the klnd of a p rson who enjoys maklng a year mean 3 completed unlt then now at the beglnnmcf of 3 new one IS your b1g moment To some the theory of a day unto ltself l1nk1ng up mto one blg whole tyour l1fet1meJ IS a most valuable utlllty That IS there 1S no necesslty of wattmg for one year to end before one can change those unde s1rab1e traits and characterlstxcs A new m0rn w1ll as readlly serve the purpose TIIIS year th1s day th1s mlnute se your goal hlgh and strxve to attaln It If you fall let failure mean only a steppmg stone to success If you suc ceed whxch ls ln the most accurate sense of the world lmposslble SHII hlgher tomorrow Yet through all of th1s have your feet f1rm1y set on the glound If at once you don't succeed, S1gn1f1es you have 3 need QQAIIHID ltln PIONEER TELLS OF NEWSPAPER BUSINESS IN DELTA COUNTY Mis Nona Brownell a resldent of Delta smce 1890 told ID an IIIIBIVIQW of her work lh newspaper offlces 1n the county datmg as fax back as 1891 1 1 1 1 PANTHER PANT anuary 19 1938 llsoulse Hays Named Head of Glrl Reserves G1rl Reserxe offxcers elected for the second semester are Louxse Hays presldent Rosahe Carter wee presl dent and MHIJOTIG Pmer secretary treasurer New commlttee members Wlll be appomted by the cabmet at a later meetlng On Tuesday evenmg January 11 the Delta chapter of G1rl Reserves enter tamed the Paoma gxrls at a 6 oclock tlmner whlch was held at the Methodlst church Members of the Delta club were 1n1t1ated at a candle Ilght ser vce conducted by Mlss Catherme Shelton and the g1rls of the Paoma chapter After th SEFVICG the grrls were entertaxned wlth get acquainted and table games ln charge of Allce Slmp sor and MHFIOD Dunn Songs were und under the leadershxp of Margaret Ann Adams Mothers of the Delta Ad vlsory Board who were able to attend the dlnner were Mrs L H Hendrlck son Mrs Matt McCall1ster Mrs R O Hayes and Mrs Mabel Teufert H S Paper WINS ournallsm Award Members of the hrgh school Journal 1sm staff recelved a charter and a let ter from Edward Nell executlve secre tary of Qu1ll and Scroll the Internat lonal Honorary Soclety for Hlgh School Journallsts slgnlfylng that a chapter mlght be establlshed ln Delta hlgh school Mr Nell wrltes 1n hs letter Thxs welcomes you 1Dt0 membershxp ln Qu1ll and Scroll Soclety Your appllcatlon for a charter has been granted and you are hereby QIV en the rzght to orgamze a chapter at Delta hlgh Under separate cover a charter has be n sent and slnce these charters are both fraglle and expenslve we urde all s hools to have them framed at once Best wlshes for the success of he new chapter W1th1H the next few weeks the JOUFHHIISIS w1ll organlze thelr work meet 1nd1v1dual requlrements and pr pare for recommendatlon 1nto membershlp or 1892 Mrs Brownells father Robert J Coffey establlshed the Delta C0unt5 Laborer later changed to the Delta County Trlhune 1D about the year 1891 The flrst off1ce was located whcle the Delta Hardware flow IS She and her slster worked IH thls 0ff1C9, they handled all the locals, read proof dld composltlon work type was set by hand IH those days, the llnotype machlne had not been mtroduced 111.0 the smaller towns Fxom the Laborer Mis Bxownell went to Hochklss. where she worked on the staff of the newly establlshcd North Fork Times She also toldk Nauonal Thesplan SOCl6ty To Be Organlzecl ln Delta Hxgh School M1ss Margaret E Hoke announced offlclally Thursdav ITIOTIIIIIE her 1n tentlon of organlzxng a Thesp1an club among the three dramatlc clubs of the h1gh school The SOCIQIV IS strxctly honolaly t dramatxc students who have done the requlred work that lt IS HGCSSSBIV to have done before one can become a member It IS m no wav connected Wlth scholastic work No dues are charged but the lllltl at1on fee IS S150 Thls also lncludes a ubscrlptlon to the magazme of the to S16 50 The most expensxve ones are set wlth pearls and sapphlres Th1S group w1ll represent thos persons most mterested and w1ll be a nucleus for unxtlnv the efforts of the entlre department, Miss Hoke stated Thursday THE EYCHANGE Fremont Oh1o Wr1t1ng letters ln French to students ln France and rece1v1nU return letters 1n Engllsh IS one of the actlvltles of St Joseph h1gh school Fremont Oh1o Montrose Colorado The student body of the county hxgh school at Montrose has contrlbuted f1ye ents per student to the lron lung Lund One of these ' lungs' cost from 1500 to S2000 Denver Colorado Eleven UHIVEFSIIV of Denvex stu dents attended the Natxonal Assembly of Student Chr1st1an Assoclatlons t Oxford Oh1o CLASSIFIED COLUMN Miss Curry a newspaper staff that vull get assxgnments 1n on tlme Mr Barrows a muffler to muffle a certam glggllng glrl 1n h1s senlor socxal class lauehlngly of workmg o a small SOC18llSt paper for a short .1me In compos1t1on Mrs Brownell sa1d the newspapers of that day compar d fwvorably w1th the present day news paper All the edltors wlth whom she was 8SSOCl8ted had had prevlous ex perlence wxth larger papers IH the east and the machmery and equ1pment used were the best avallable She sald that contrary to popular belxef they were not just llttle poolly prmted sheets The flfht paper Wlth whlch she was dS SOC1319d was a four page weekly At the conclusion of the IJIDIVICW Mrs Brownell brought out an old newspaper publlshed ln Pennsylvanl-1 1n 1876 under the edxtoxshlp of het lather The paper IS falllng apdlt With a.,e but she st1ll keeps lt I , 1 , l y : . 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