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Page 28 PANTPTER PANT anuary 19 1938 ln The Classes ACh19V6m8Hf tests 1n basketball have been started IU the gym classes Those w1th the hxghest reach 1n standmg lump are Rosa Shreeves 16 1nches Eleanor Angel 15lQ mches Gladys1 Brunkest 1312 lnches Ehzabeth Am brose MarJor1e P1ner and V1rg1n1a LEWIS each 1umped 13 1nches An 1nd1v1dual record IS kept from day to day of the posltlons played bv each person and po1nts made For these records and achlevement tests the members for the all hlgh school g1rls basketball team w1ll be selected Now havmg the rlght to form a chap ter of Qulll and Scroll 1n Delta h1ghl school the students of the 1ournal1sm class are measurmg the number of 1nches they have had Dubhshed ln the Panther Pant and the Dallv Independ ent ThlS IS One of the several requlre ments for 1nd1v1dual membershlp 1111 the 1nternat1onal honorary SOC16tV for hlgh school 1ou1nal1sts curnahsm Students ay Thank You Members of the yournallsm class ex press the1r s1ncere appreclatlon to the bus1nessmen of Delta to the towns people to the men and women ot the faculty and Norr1s Ryder and hlS entlre Delta Daxly Independent staff who so k1ndly bent every effort to make the student publ1cat1on of the CltV da1ly a success Because the bus1nessmen boufht so freely of advertlsmg space 1n the student ed1t1on the busmess staff of the Panther Pant announced Monday4 mornlng that no addltxonal 3dV9I'tlSl1'lU vsould be sollcxted for the seventh IS l sue of the school paper The advert1s 1nd 1n th1s ISSUE has been gxven ln ad xance some of It hav1ng been bougl' for he Vear AdV8FtlSlhQ rates for the Panther Pant are based on 25c an mch Space equahng one two three and four 1nch es may be bought The paper boasts one regular four 1nch advert1sement that IO1 the Egyptlan theatre School Enrollment Up 6 Percent Thxs Year The 1938 enrollment of the Delta schools shows a pup1l mcrease of 85 over the 1413 enrollment f1EllI'8 of 1937 This Increase IS not1ceable m the elementary and 1un1or h1gh schools however for each of the classes except the semor class at the hgh school shows a decrease The Semors remam constant wlth 72 members the 1un1ors dmpped from 10 to 91 the sophomores from 122 to 109 the freshmen from 152 to 142 1 Adult Eclucauon SHARPS AND FLATS BCglI1S OH Slope Mr Gordon Ayres played a clarlnet Adult educatxon classes conducted by MISS Jean Cowan of the Un1vers1ty of Kansas and arranged bv the Colo rado State Department of Economlcs were held for the f1rst t1me at the Pa on1a h1gh school bulldlhg Thursday E1ghteen parents enrolled for the classes whlch w1ll last unt1l March MISS Cowan was accompamed by Mrs 71mmerman state supermtendent f econormcs The classes w1ll be conducted over the whole of the Western Slope They began 1n Delta today Flnal Installment On Panther Pant Due Fmal pavments on the Panther Pant w1ll be due beglnnlng Thursday Jan uary 20 Those who have pald for the flfSt semester Wlll now pay the amount due for the second semester Those who subs r1bed ln September but have pald no part of the1r obl1gat1on w1ll TGCQIVE no semester report unt1l the entlre amount IS pald Those who have not pald up to date are Dorothy Abbott James Abbott Glenn1s Adkms Ada B rry Kelth Calhoun Paul Campbell Delma Carpenter Darrel Cheatum L01S Coates Marlan Dodd Gerald1ne Dorsey Delmar Gardner Verle Good w1n 1VIar1on Greer J1m Gflfflth Louls Hagener Betty Harrmdton Eldon Herd Clenn Hxcks Genevxeve Hobbs Guy I-'ocker Mar1e James Sara Jane John ston Mary LEWIS B tty L1mm1ng lV1ar1or1e Marsh S1d Mlller Tom Mus er Marta Payne Ina Ph1ll1ps Svlvla R1chardson Phyllls Ryan Lorrame Scarlett Dlck Shea Althur Smlth Jack Sn11th Lowell Thompson Ange In Tucke1 Take Ventullo Kather1ne Voorhees Fein W1ll1ams Betty W1son r and Frances Wood GIVE Rad1o AUd1t1OHS Aud1t1ons of VOICES for the radlo pro gram to be g1ven over the stat1on KFXJ at Gland Junctlon was an 1mportant part of the Thursday Dramatlc club Thursday afternoon Each asplrant read a short story or Joke ovex a mlcrophone 1n an ad1o1n mg room where he was 1nv1s1ble to the classes Hls VOICE was judged for p1tch age enunc1at1on and flex1b1l1ty From th1s catalogumg w1ll be chosen stu dents for the broadcast Red Craw fold 1nstalled the equlpment fox the necessary test B1ts of News Of the schools 1n Delta county Delta Paon1a FBIFVIGW Read Hotchklss Rogers Mesa Crawford and Cedar edve have enroll d one hundred per cent ln the Colorado Educatlon as soc1at1on 1 olo at Rotary lhlS week Tom S1lvey sang at the LIONS club Glrls of the Glrls Glee club are try ln out this week so as to Bllmlnate a number before contest Out of town dlrectors were 1nter ested ln the f1ne a1 ts program that was p1esented by the mus1c department last week The band and orchestra are beg1nn1n'1 work on the1r contest numbers Sla VOHIC Rhapsody by Frxedmann and 'Nlmuetto Movement from Haydens second symphony The dance Saturday mght was well attended by the dance lovers of D H S Some attempts to do the bxg apple and the square dances were made The dramatxc clubs are g0lI12 to have a pro ram over KFXJ every month Part of the program w1ll be 1nus1c the other parts dramatlc Two New Teachers o1n Teachmg Staff Two new teachexs MISS 'Vlargaret Bourke of Horton Kansas and M1ss IJOUISG Sandoz of Denver have been added to the teachmd staff of th Delta s hools MISS Bourke IS f1ll1ng the vacancy of MISS Mabel Fetz as fourth grade teacher M1ss Fetz was granted a leave of absence to attend the Colo1ado 'tate Teachers college at Greeley un tll next Septemb r when she w1ll re sume her work here MISS Sandoz replaces M1ss Helen LEWIS s S1Xth grade tacher M1ss Lcws was appomted phys1cal educa tl0Il dlrector 1n October when M1ss Irene Nablty res1gned MISS Bourke holds her deg1ee from the Colorado State Teachers colleffe at Greeley and M1ss Sandoz was gradu ated from the Un1ve1s1ty of Colorado at Bouldel Electnc CIFCUS fCOHtlDU8d Fxom Page 15 mg mus1c transnxtted on a beam of llght across the stage Thls demonstrat1on has 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anuary 19 1938 PANTHER PANT Page 27 O TROSE vs DELTA FRIDAY DO ATHLETICS PAY? Athletlc sports-why do we partlC lpate ln them what good do we get out of them and how does lt benefxt our educat1on'7 Ask almost any football player or basketball player why he partlcxpates in 01959 SDONS and he w1ll be unable to gxve you an answer except that he lxkes to play the game The laurels that are are always become fxne thelr hearts to expend a outstandxnd heaped upon the leaders an lnducement for boys to athletes but deep down In they llke the game enough llttle energy to become an athlete What beneflt do you derxve from athletes after your school days? This questzon has been forced mto the mmds of young athletes so much that It seems to be a byword There IS an answer to thls questlon It develops a persons body grvmg h1m a strong healthy set of lungs and muscles It helps to make good sports lads that can take lt on the chln and come back for more It IS also not to be forgotten that It helps m the art of maklng frlends and meetmg people After all frlends are one of the best assets IH l1fe Sports should not be partxclpated ln to the degree that lessons are neglected for learnlng as much as we can IS always the prxmary ob Jectlve for going to school Ask anyone that has parucxpated IH athletlcs whlle gomg to school and he wlll say that lt IS as good an actlvlty as can be found for all around tralnlilg By Thetr Ntcknames Shall Ye Know Them Charles Sayre ' Dutch J T Hmds Jake MOFFIS Bugg Butc Jr Sampson 9 o clock Everett Lawson Powerhouse Delmar Gardner Never Mxss Bob Warner Squab Melbert Davxs Melbert Dxck Slmmons Dick Jr Ray Puss Roselle Glenn Tubby Tom Musser Acorn Verne Nlxon Red Harry Blakely Graucho PANTHFRS STRETCH WINNING STRFAK After an unlmpressxve fxrst half ID whlch there was little scormg the Delta Panthers came back m the last half of the Hotchkxss Bulldog contest and managed to get an exght pomt lead Panther Sportllghts The ski course on Grand Mesa has everythlng It was reported over three hundred persons young and old en loyed themselves on the course last Sunday Dlck Sxmmons forward on the Delta Panther basketball team dxd well at Crawford last week He scored a total of 1.3 polnts Whxzzer Whxte Colorados All Amcrlcan quarterback fmlshed his football New Years day when the Buffs were defeated at the Cotton Bowl game 28 to 14 Morris Buvg one of the seven letter men ln basketball was not able to re port for practxce at the flrst of the season because of an old knee 1nJury sustamed durlng football but he was able to report last week The keen competltlon IH thls con ference IS already belng noted wlth Delta Montrose Gunnlson Hotchkiss and Paoma all bemg likely contenders for the slope tournament ln March 22 PANTHERS PRESENTED WITH LETTERS The 1937 football season ended wxth the most successful record Delta hlgh school has had ln years Twenty two boys recexved letters Seniors who re C8lVCd letters are Hmds Bugg Gard ner Law on Sleber Bertrand Pfelfer Shea Smlth Hardmg Williams Mly ake and Warner 1un1ors Glenn Camps n Savre McManus sopho mores Slmmons Musser Overbay and Gr fflth Emory Tuttle as manager also won an award Bobby Ehrgott who has served as cheer leader for four years was pre ented w1th a letter by Coach Leffer dmk at the cnd of the game and defeat the Bulldogs Playmg without the servlces of Gard ner regular flrst strmg center the lPanthers played malnly a defenslve game holdlng the Bulldogs scoreless ln the first half The sxx pomt lead whlch the Panth ers held at the half was soon cut down to a one pomt lead as the Bulldogs found their range on three fleld goals In a row but the Deltans agam tlghten ed up and soon they were leadmg by exvht pomts Thls lead was held until the end of the game t Dxck Slmmons lanky sophomore RESERVE STRENGTH IMPORTANT FACTOR IN PANTHER LINEUP Despite the loss of Davis and Ray last years high scorers the Delta Panthers are showlng steady lmprove ment thls ye r The team has been wlthout Gardner who has been out wlth a spra ned ankle he recelved In practlce Bugg wa kept out of practxce at the flrst of the se son by a knee mjury recelved m football These are the only mjurxes so far thlS season however There ls much competltlon on this years squad In Warner Davxs Sxm mons and Ray the Panthers have four forwards who are about evenly match ed w1th Simmons domff the majorlty of the scormg Gardner the spark plug of the team holds down the pivot posltxon ln good shape Lawson Hmds Sayre and Bugg alternate at the guard pos1t1ons They held Paonla to flve held goals a N9 k ago Lxperlence IS a blg factor rn thls years team as there are seven lettcl men back If the team wms over Mont rose Hotchkxss and GUHHISOH they wxll no doubt land a place ln the tournament Delta Montrose Hotchklss and Gun n1son are the four leadlng teams ln the me to Coach Barrows Delta plays Hotchklss tomght Ced aredge Tuesday Jan 18 and Mont rose Frlday Jan 21 WHATSIT DICTIONARY Bother James Boyd IS Nelda Boyd s bother S1n1ster Margaret Frellng IS M11 dred Frelmgs smlster Harp Plano wlthout keys top sldes or legs Dust Mud w1th the JUICE squeezed ou Champion A sparkllng wine BlackJack Form of greetmg used by burglars Ivory Somethmg soap IS made of Chevalier Lxghtmg fnxture forward scored half of the DOIDLS for the Panthers havmg slx fleld goals and two free throws to his credlt Ray Davxs and Warner at the center and forward posts Sayre Lawson Hmds at guard and Bugg at the guard posts played fme games but the loss of Gardner was notxceable .I 9 l 0 . 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PAoN1A P A N T H E R PA N cxmwronn HERE HERE FRIDAY SATURDAY Published Bi-Weekly By The Delta High School wvafvaNx Vol. 1, No. 8 Delta, Colorado, Feb. 9, 1938 Price 5 Cents 'flcnior rlln 'flclnoel 'Url flgusln ,v Stand1ng Ernestlne Latta Joy Teufort Lou1se Hayes Edna PlttSlI'tgeI' Evelyn Haworth Adelgunda Hansel mann QSponsorJ Marjorre Plner Lenora Hopk1ns Wllma Grant Edna Plckens Slttmg Ethel Markley Gene vleve Lugar Ferne Wxlllams MHFCIH Payne Jumor Glenn Al1ce Ph1ll1ps Wanda Satterfleld Eleanor Angel CITIZENSHIP CONTEST ' As a reward for good cltlzenshlp the Natlonal Soclety of the Daughters of the Amerlcan Revolutlon wlll send one glrl from each of the 48 states to Wash lngton D C IH Aprll 1938 for three days of slght seelng and patrlotxc 1n sp1rat1on All expenses of the trlp w1ll be borne by the Daughters of the Amerlcan Revolutxon credlted pubic school ln the county 1n WhlCh a D A R chapter IS located may choos by ballot three girls of thelr class who excel IH the followmg qualxtles dependabllxty servlce lead ershxp and patrlotlsm It IS undeI'St00d that the candidates must make passlng grades ln all studies From the three glrls elected by thelr classmates on the basls of the four pomts mentloned the hlgh school fac l ulty ln cooperatlon wlth the chapter chalrman IS to select one as best repre sentmg all the requirements and ldeals ot the society The chapter ehalrman shall forward the name and address of the glrl chosen to the state chaxrman of the Good Cltlzenshxp Pllgrlmage C0mm1t tee Mrs Frederlc C Krauser 1740 Sherman Street Denver Colorado Be fore forwardln such name the chapter ch rman shall ascertam that the glfl fCont1nued On Page 45 CAST IN LEAD OF JR HIGH OPFRETTA Snow Whlte and the Seven Dwarfs has been chosen bv the Delta Junior hlgh to be given at the hxgh school audltorlum on March 11 The story centers around Snow Whlte who has been banlshed from the kmgdom by her step mother the queen Snow White then llves ln the forest wlth the seven dwarfs The cast for the operetta has been chosen and IS as follows Snow Wh1te Lorralne Thyret Queen Marjorle Blake Arbutus Betty Glbson Daf fodxl Betty Flo Barnett Vlolet Nadine Clifton Prmce Robert Nlles Carl Glen Rose Hans Harry Sutherland Max Lester Marple The Seven Dwarfs have not been named as yet This operetta IS dlrected by Mlss Charlotte Loomis Addltlonal numbers w1ll be added throughout the produc tlon BASKETBALL SCHEDULE February 4-Cedaredge there February 11 PHOHIH here February 12 Crawford here February 18-Montrose here February 25-Hotchklss there March 3 4 5-Western Slope Tourn ament here A R SPONSORS LORRAINE Tl-IYRET SENIOR ART CLUB lSPONSORS PROJECT l 4 The latest project set up and sponsor ed by the high school art club IS the Delta art BXh1blt wh1ch IS to be repre sentatlve of the art work of the entlre system The exhrblt w111 fxrst be sent to Gun nlson From there lt wlll be sent t several eastern slope c1t1es the fmal three belng Chapell House Denver Flne Arts Academy Colorado Sprlngs Smce one of the speclal lnterests of the state de A A U W IS he sponsorlng of art appreclatlon ln the publlc schools the local A A U W chapter has assumed the responslblll txes of mallmg the exhlblt Miss Adelgunda Hanselmann ar mstructor at semor IS m charge of the project 'ATI-IE SKY IS FALLING Have you notxced the skyhght m the cexlmg of the l1brrary'7 Th1s was made when Mr Snyder supervlsmg the re modehng of the chemlstry laboratory Stepped Off 0I1t0 a spot where the floor wasnt The lmmedlate result was ln exltable a crash and the students who w re ln the study hall were startled by the sudden appearance throu h th celllng of a foot wh1ch was hastxly wlthdrawn . Z . , , . 1 A . . , ' V - s y 1 7 - , Z 1 ' , , , . , , - ' I D 1 n a a l . 1 1 l . - - l . . . , - . . 1 1 , , . a . It ' A . . I . . H . ' , ' - ' I 1 . . . . ' . W v ' 'v 1 v 1 . . ' ' I . . I ' .. . 0 ' , , l T 1 . ' ' 1 - . -. t ' . ' 9 The senior class students in each aC- ' , 1 Ffne Arts Center, Colorado Sprfngst . ' ' ' ' 5 ' Y wi . . . . ' t , 1 , . l . 2 Q . . O . . : H . . Y . H - , 3 Y k : - -3 , . . .. G . . ' , ' l . ' v I v . . . . . - ' ' 1 v Q v , ' . . . g Y 1 l - - . . , t ' ' , . ' V , - . ' Y - . . . . . . - W . ' , ' . I s - . n 1 i . 'I . i , L y l - ' ' . e ' . 1 . 1 . f ' ' - 2 2 ' a' Y y y ' ' ' l . I .
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