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Page 32 PANTHER PANT February 9 1938 In The Classes Betty Jane Murphy and Evelyn Ha worth worked out especlally good note books m Journahsrn Peter Gueno lllustrated h1s Ivanhoe notebook Wlth fme carlcature draw lngs Jumor Gl nn S work IS d1StlIlCtlVe 1n that he has not only made excellent lllustratlve drawmffs but he has also worked out speclal deSlgIlS for each pa e of hls pr1nted work Wanda Ray s notebook IS made m the form of a shxeld llss Anderson Buck Marshall Henry Stark and Russell McManus wrote especlally good book reports m sopho more Enghsh In addltlon to the lmprovements which the W P A has made possible for the hlgh school bulldmgs a new classroom IS now bemg added The addrtxon IS on the thlrd floor on the south slde of the chemlstry lab oratory The wall has been knocked out 1n three places for windows a tloor IS to be put 1n and radiators In stalled The space for the room was made avaxlable when part of the ventllatlng system was moved Another roorr also next to the lab oratory but on the west wall IS planned This wlll be used as a store room Thxs new proJect has not caused a great expense as much of the mater mal was already on hand The glrls basketball EIIIHIIIHIIOD tournament began Wednesday Feb 3 The games w11l be played m regular class periods The flnal game wlll be played one nlght next week Those wlshmg to see the game are xnvlted to attend The select1on of the H S glrls' team wxll be posted Wednesday Feb 9 Here s The Way They Smg' Double or Nothlng the Nlven twms Mama I Wanta Make Rhythm Kemper Lundy Josephlne Wayne Gore That Old Feelxng Tom Sllvey Somebody Stole My Gal Buddy Bugg You Can't Stop Me From Dream1n', Glenora and Leo The Love Bug W1ll Blte You, Del mar I've Got Mv Love to Keep Me Warm, Kate and Dlck Indxan fMontroseJ Love Call, Betty Jane There'1l be a Hot Tlme ln the Old TOWH T0nlghf,, Betty Hallock Blossoms on Broadway fGrand Streetl, Erlene and Bernard So Many Memorxes, Annabelle You've Got Somethmg There, Se Sl-IREDDED WIT Roselle--Mother asked me to take our old cat off somewhere and lose xt So I put It ln a basket and tramped out mto the country about elght mxles Everett D1d you lose xt Roselle Lost lt' If I hadnt followed nt I d never have gotten back home D d you know that A 000110 IS a movle wxth alr con d1t1on1ng A tang rme IS a kmd of one slded banjo wlthout a handle or strlngs and wlth loose washers around lt that rat tle when shaken xn a symphony orchestra that are play ed between the knees Contraband IS a bunch of hlll bxlhes wlth mouthorgans and flddles A conscience IS that slxth sense that comes to our a1d when we are doxng wrong and tell us we are about to get caught D A R SPONSORS fCont1nued hom Page Onej chosen IS physlcally able to make the trip would have her parents o guardxan s consent to do so lf selected as fmal wlnner and that she w1ll abxde by the rules governlng the trlp The flnal selectxon shall be by lot teach name IH a sealed envelopej at the state conference to be held ln Den ver ln March 1938 under the Super YISIOH of the state regent of the D A R Mrs Clarence H Adams The wmner w1ll stay at a desxgnated hotel wxth other wmners under the chaperonage of the natlonal chaxrman of the Good Cltlzenshlp Prlgrlmage commlttee or wlth some other D A R member whom she may appoint The natlonal soclety w1ll bear the expenses of transportation from the home clty of the wmner direct to Washlngton D C and return expenses of hotel room meals and transporta hon of slght seemg tours arranged for the number of days specxfxcally named ln the plan as offered by the D A R fue and Arba Nldht Over Shanghal CGarnet MeS1-17, Zalme and Jr The Flrst Txme I Saw You, Chester W Wa1t1n' At the Gate for Katle, Jack H Wlstful and Blue 05, Margaret Ann 'Cause My Baby Says It's SO, Bob W The Shlek of Araby, Marvls K SHREDDED WIT Teacher Can you HIVG me an ex ample of wasted energy, Bertram Bertram Yes slr Tellmg a halr ralsmg story to a bald headed man Blts of News W D Asfahl announced Monday that study conferences have been arrand d for the next four weeks Handbooks whlch were used at the recent confer ence held 1n Denver by Dr Kllpatrlck have been obtained for use 1n the con ferences These meetings are open to all members of the faculty The Learnmg Process The Whole Chlld and Educatlon and Socxal Change are the tOplCS to be studled The flrst meetmg was held Wednesday evemng 1n the Lmcoln bulldmg Helen Lewxs Velma Loom1s V1rg1n1a Newland and Isola Curry and Messrs Dale Maag Merle Lefferdmk George Barrows Ollver Ikenberry Phxl Pratt and Ted Wxgram wxll present the ten goals of modern educatxon at the gen eral faculty next Tuesday afternoon Mxss Betty Forcum secretary to the supermtendent of schools completed her work here last Monday She wxll be succeeded by Mxss Evelyn Kosnar Dont forget to tune IH and lxsten to your entertainers the Panther Drama teers next Saturday over KFXJ from 4 to 4 30 0 clock ln the afternoon Pomts are received for credit by takmg part ln the broadcast and helpmg wlth It The Frlday club wxll broadcast one week from Saturday The Tuesday and Thursday clubs have declded upon dlfferent names for thelr organlzatlons The Thursday club has offlclally adopted the name of Delta Playmakers whxle the Tuesday club IS now the Panther Dramateers Mona Dunn and Sylvla Rlchardson h ve recently become members of Glrl Reserve How glrls should not dress when boys meet glrls was demonstrated at Glrl Reserve last Frxday Members of F F A declded that they would rather take a tr1p IHIO Utah two or three weeks after school closes thlS sprlng than to send two or three boys to the Judglng contest at Fort Collms lane Cleland was the honor student at the Rotary meeting held last Wed nesday, January 26 Bob Warner was the guest last Wednesday, February 2 The movmg mcture proJector, pur chased by the Delta high school two weeks ago, has been ln constant use by the elementary, Jumor, and senlor 'schools The graduatlng classes of 1935 and 1936 contrlbuted 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February 9, 193 8 Panthers PANTHER PANT Page 31 Defeat Cubs 27 -16 PANTHERS WIN DUAL GAMES After a bad defeat bv the Montrose Indlans last week the Panthers agam h1' thelr strlde and bowled over the Gunmson Cowboys ln two games play Stl on the Cowboys floor Faster ball handllng better passes and more open shots at the basket were some of the prime factors leadlng to the defeat of the Cowboys 23 14 ln the fxrst game and 26 12 ln the last Dick Slmmons hxgh pomt man ln the flI'St game wlth four baskets and Delmar Gardner hlgh polnt man 1n the Sf-2C0nd game wlth also a total of four baskets played flne games Jumor Ray recently sh1fted to th center posxtlon played one of the best games of the entlre season as he plled up a total of s1x pomts and also plaved a heads up game constantly gettm rebounds from the basket Melbert Davls and J T Hmds also played good games The txght defense put up by the Panthers proved a tough obstacle ln both games makmq the Cowboys re sort to long range shots ln an effort to overcome the lead held by the Panth ers Box scores of the two games follow Fr1dav Delta C233 Sxmmons f Davls f Warner f Ray c Gardner g E Sayre g Total Gunmson 1143 Miller f Dlckerson f Andrews f Creswell f Capron c Columbia Yoklavxch g Total Saturday Delta 1263 Smmons f Warner f Davls f Sayre f Ray c Hmds g Lawson g Gardner g Buss 2 Total Gunmson Cresswell A1 arews Mlller f Dxckerson Capron c 12 f 2 1 Panther Sportlxghts The Delta Panthers lost thelr flrst basketball game of the season to Mont ro e An mterclass basketball game was palyed January 29 between the semors and Juniors of D H S Flashy Montanans downed Western State 62 45 The Western Slope Ice Carnlval wh1ch arms to make Western State the collegxate w1nter sports camxval of Amerlca was held the 2 th and Oth of January Grand Mesa skx course IS puttmg Delta on the map as the sk1 town of the Westem Slope So far the Delta Panthers have WOII four games and lost one m the confer ence race to get Into the basketball tournament whlch IS to held at Delta the flrst of March BOYS WILL BE BOYS ou re probably all curlous as to what the basketball team dxd ln Gun nlson over the weekend besides wln nlng two games Those who went are all pretty mum about It but a fev amusing facts were gleaned from some of the unsuspectmg players The chlef amusement Saturday seem ed to be a crap game and a poker game ln Granny Edwards room Stakes evldently werent very hlgh but Shark Bu g came out 25c to the good and Jake H1nds 25c ln the hole Coach Barrows luck was bad tlrat day he lost a mckel to Buddy Del Dutch Everett and Bob W went out Frxday night and met some Gunmson glrls but when they trxed to look them up Saturday afternoon they couldnt be found Too bad fel lows better luck next tune Del lost so much sleep that he was st1l1 trying to catch up Monday morn mg Before chemxstry class he was found sprawled full length on a table 1n the blology lab MONTROSE HANDS DEFEAT TO PANTI-IERS The Panthers took thelr flrst beatmg of the season by Montrose January 21 The Panthers seemed to have a hard t1me passmg the ball and breakmg throu h the Indlans tlght defense Montrose seemed to be that nxght smkmg long one handed shots from all angles Bordl an dxd most of the scormg for the Indlans Columbla g Yoklavlch g Total I 4 l 1 SPEEDX ATTACK LAUNCI-IED BY DELTA Bottled up bv a tlght Cedaredge de fense whlch allowed the Deltans only one fleld goal attempt ln the entrre flrst quarter Delta managed to hold a 3 1 lead at the end of the perlod on the basls of three free tosses Delta down ed the fxghtxng Cedaredge Cub crew by a count of 27 to 16 As ln all the1r games th1s season the Covert men put up a rfood fight last mght but superror Delta helght and under the basket work proved too much for them Though Cedaredge has taken the rap numerous tlmes already this year they stlll show good splrxt and w1ll probably' come back to bump off some of the other teams ln the C011 ference The box score Delta C273 Davxs f Wamer f Slmmons f Ray c Sayre g Gardner g Hlnds g BUSE E Lawson g Totals Cedaredge 1163 Keers f Br1scoe f Stone f Delong Plerce g Bertram g Totals SPECIAL ASSEMBLY SPONSORED BY MESA COLLEGE Were Workxng Our Wav Through College sung bv the bovs and grrls chorus opened the soecxal assembly given by the Mesa college representa tlves last Thursday mormng A skxt Its All m the M1nd was the mam feature of the program Especially well recexved was Phllxp Bacas solo Old Man Rlver and the dance orchestras rendxtlon of 'Sugar Blues and Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet ' The slngmg of the school song concluded the program Delta plays Montrose at Delta on February 18 The Panthers are count mg on the long end of the score ln the commg encounter Mrs Hallock Now be a good g1rl Betty and have a good tune Betty Make up your mmd mother 9 -, I r .N . . 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PANTHER PANT TH FOR TOURNAMILINT DELTA Published B1 Weekly By The Delta Hlgh School Vo 1 No 9 Delta, Colorado Ireb 28 1938 Price 5 Cents Cedaredge Presents Program MISS TYI ER ATTENDS CALENDAR DENVER CONFERENCE Mlss Jennre Tyler has recently re turned from Denxer where she t tended the annual conference of the Tuberculosrs assocratron The conference w rs held at the Un1 versrty club In the mornrng sessron the burldrng up of the sale of Chrrst I mas seals was drscussed and rn thc afternoon Dr L urs Haman from John Hopk ns unry ersrty It Baltrmore Mary land spoke P1c'ures of the conferencc gl'0UP were rn the Frrday Issue of the Denver Pfst Only two represent rtrvcs were present from the Wstern Slope Mrss Tyler from Delta and a delegate from Carbondale PANTHERETTS DURING HAI F I At the half of the cruclal game of the basketball season th Delta Pan theretts presented a novel skrt repre sentmg Delta s feelmfr tgward the In drans Barbara Lohmann a temperamental muslcran brought forth the strarns of the Delta and Montrose songs from an organ composed of Anrta Jean Dotts Lucrlle Busse Gladys Brunkest Ella Boyd Margaret Wmdle and Ruth Banks B tty Jane Murphy the boy who pumped alr for the organ Just couldnt keep awake durrng the Mont rose sonf' but she HS well as theI whole club really came to lrfe for Haxl to Our Delta Hrgh D H S DANCERS POLISH BIG APPLE The Brf., Apple was the theme of the latest hrgh school dance Everybody seemed to take to the rdea w1th fervor Those who had been wantrn to learn thrs new dance cr aze surely had then ch ance Saturday nrght Joyce Johnson who knows the Big Apple wttcnded the dance on SPGCIHI request and helped those Brg Applers polrsh off and go rnto thelr dance 3 4 5 Tournament 4gEnd of Fourth Srx Weeks I Frfth Srx Weeks Begrns J H Operetta 1 Prctures for Annual Solo Contest 1 Dance 2 One Act Play Contest March March March March March March IV' arch March TEACHERS SKETCHES DELIGHT ASSEMBLY Members of the Art club drew chalk drawrngs of the Messrs Barrows Sny der Lefferdlnk Goltry rnd Pender grast at the assembly February 9 Mrss Adelgunda Hanselmann sponsored the program and Lourse Hayes announced the numbers A Japanese play The Wlllow Pat tern was grven by the Stage Strucl-' Panthers the Frlday dramatrc club The characters were as follows Pro erty man Bobby Fulghum Incense Bearer Wllma Jean Wear Gong Bearer Melba Hallock Chang Pressly Prner Koong see Eva Voorhees and Mandarrn Robert Whrte The art work was done by Alrce Sreber Teddy Foster played Josephrne and You Cant Stop Me From Dream mg on the xylophone IMARCH 11 SELECTED F OR OPERETTA DATE The operetta cast rs at work prac trcrng on Snow Whrte and the Seven Dwarfs under the drrectron of Mrss Charlotte Loomis The operetta wrll be presented on Frrday evenrng March 11 at 800 oclock rn the hrgh school audrtorlum An outstandrng cast was chosen and consrsts of the followrng Snow Whrte Lorrarne Thyret Queen Margre Lee Blake Arbutus Betty Grbson Daffodrl Betty Flo Barnett Vrolet Nadlne Clrfton Prrnce Robert Niles Carl Glen Rose Hans Harry Sutherland Max Lester Marple Dwarfs Orval Cole and Drck Ambr0Se The publ1c 15 asked to remember the date of the operetta and trckets wxll soon be on sale The prrce of admrs sron wrll be Adults 300 Jumor and senror hrgh school students 20C and elementary school 10c I RETURN COURTESY EARLY IIN APRIL Representatrve students from Cedar edge high school presented an assemb ly program for the students and fac ulty of D H S last Wednesday after noon At a date early rn April Delta sudents wrll return thrs courtesy by presentlng at Cedared e hrgh a pro gram of muslc and dramatrcs Mary Brrscoc accompanred by Zel ma Jackson played a saxophone solo and the sextet and trlo sang, three selectrons Wartrn rn the Shadows At Evenrng Tlme and Swrn Low Sweet Charrot The srngers Alrce Hrrt Mabel Hubbard Mary Francrs Alvene Morrrs Zelma Jackson Mary Perrrgo Katherrne Stevenson Mar garet James and Phebe McCorm1ck were accompanred by Dorothy Dlx Doyle Klrne By the Bend of the Rrver was sung by Dwarn Jackson accompanied by Zelma Jackson and Josephrne and Joann Arnott tapped a dance Josephine and Joann were aC companred at the prano by Mrs Arnott THESPIAN CHAPTER INSTALLED IN D H S The followrn members were rnstall ed rn Troupe 32 of the Natronal Thes pran dramatrc socrety on February 16 at the hrgh school assembly program Ruth Banks Harry Blakely Nevrlle Chfton Charles Dillon Anlta Jean Dotts Marran Dunn Catherrne Ful ghum Hamlrn Graham Vrrgrnra Hard mg Glenn Herendeen Helen Hocker Connre Hurst Marvrs Keyser Betty Jane Murphy Pressly Prner Thomas Srlvey Arthur Smrth and Ivan Smrth Mrss Margaret Hoke and Mr Clarence Snyder took charge of the rnstallatron Frances Bowle played a plano solo Majesty of the Deep Eleanor Yonge gave two tap dances accompamed on the piano by Mrss Velma Loomrs The grrls sextet accompanred by Mrss Charlotte Loomis sang, WhIther and two Chinese selectrons The pro gram was sponsored by Mr 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