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March 18, 1938 Panthers THREE NIGHT GAMES ON GRID SCHEDULE FOR DELTA PANTHERS Announcmg a 1938 football schedule of ten games three of whlch w1ll be played 1n September under the llghts here Coach Merle Lefferdmk thlb week began laymg plans for a sprmg football practlce of three weeks dur atlon as adopted at 1 re ent board of control meetmg held here durmff the tournament Olathe Durango Cedaredge Grand Junctton Fruxta and Montrose w1ll play the Panthers on the local fleld durmg the season Two games w1tl1 Montrose are arranged the flrst there on October 14 and the return here or Thanksgwlng Day Sprmg football pactxce w1th no 1nterscholast1c games has been adopt ed IH western slope schools followxng the approval of the board of control to a suggest1on of the coaches dlvlslon The 1937 offlcers of the W S A A were reta1ned for the commg year a follows Presldent M B Moorhead supermtendent of Glenwood Spr nes schools V100 president H F W1l hams supermtendent of Frultq school and executlve secretary A V W1lsor supermtendent of Paon1a schools The complete Panther football sche ule for 1938 IS given 8-Olathe here Qmghty 23 Durango here tnlghtj 30 Cedaredge here Qmghtj 7 Gunmson there 14f Montrose there 21 Paon a there 4-Hotchk1ss there 11 Grand Junctlon here Sept Sept Sept Oct Oc Oct Nov Nov 24-Montrose here Nov The board of control meetlng t was reported deferred actlon on 3 pro posal to redlstrlct the western slopc for basketball competltlon untll a later meetlng at Grand Junctlon ln Aprll Panther Sportltghts One thousand flve hundred and two people attended the fmal games to wltness Delta and Pallsade take the honors Delta took the champlonshlp cup from Montrose and Pahsade 1n thexr fourth game thls year wxth Frulta went home with the consolatlon cup Del Gardner and Dxck Slmmons werc chosen on the all conference teams ftrst and second respectlvely Over s1x thousand basketball fans attended the tournament thls year The Delta people WlSh to thank all PANTHER PANT Page 39 Grab . DELTA CAPTURES WES I'ERN SLOPE BASKETBAI L TITLE By HARRY BLAKELY An 1nv nclble Delta Panther team performed two m1racles Saturday and blazed thelr way mto thexr flrst west ern slope basketball txtle 1n three years Fust they scored an almost un bellevable vlctory over the fast but small Crested Butte Rangers Thls game was the most bntterly contested and most thrlllmv game of the tour nament They then clnched the champ1onsh1p by a dazzlmg last half rally beatlng the Montrose crew 34 2 1n almost fa rytale ltke endlng Montrose the runnerup went t Denver Wlth the champ1onsh1p Delta team to play 1n the class B brcaket Ths IS the flnest team Montrose has had for many years and the flrst ever to go to Denver Delta a weary team looked forward wlthout much hope to the game wlth the Ind1ans fast breakmg and lxvht n1ng p8SlSng team Montrose all but had the cup at the half but 1n the second half Delta came back a new team after an lnsplratlonal pep talk by Coach Barrows They changed the1r tactlcs by fast and accurate passlng adamst the rug ged Montrose defense Delta steadlly and urely proceeded to gam the lead whteh had not been held durmff the game Slmmons Delta forward was the sparkplug of the Delta rally sxnkmg four of hxs fxve held goals durmg the last half and two of them 1n qulck succesxson tled the score 32 32 With three mlnutes to play Then Lawson Deltas dependable guard came through at th1s CFUCIHI moment smkmg a free throw Wlth on y a few seconds to go he tossed another one cxnchmg the game f0I' Delta Delta made a magnlfxcent comeback after a dlsheartenlng start and all the more remarkable because of the energy sappln game ln the after noon The semors Everett Lawson Del Gardner Bob Warner Jake Hlnds and the teams who took part m the tour nament for thexr good sportsmanshlp wln or lose The 1938 baseball season w1ll begin w1th1n the next week or so It S hoped the baseball season will be as successful as the football and basket ball seasons have proved to have been l l l 1 S. 9 Title Buddy Bugg who will be leaxing school thxs year are to be commend ed on the servlce they have perform ed for D H S m th1s and other years Great thlngs are expected from the rest of thls champxonshxp team These boys are Dlck Slmmons Melbert Da v1s and Jumor Ray The all tournament teams Flrst Team Sporclch f Crested Butte Hammond f Montrose Arnoth c Crested Butte Gardner g Delta Bordlgan g Montrose Farmer utlllty Cram, Second Team Slmmons f Delta Alkms f Paoma H0gan c Grand Junctxon Haley g Paonn Eno g Frulta Lelcester Utlllty Montrose The all tournament selectlons were announced by M R Moorehead pres ldent of the Western Colorado Athletlc Assoclatlon lmmedlately after the champxonshxp game Due to the abundance of good ma ter1al the coaches had a dlfflcult tlme selectlng the flrst two teams and the players not mentloned are not neces sarlly 1nfer1or to those chosen Delta was represented by Delmar Gardner on the fxrst t1me Gardner captam of the Panther team IS not only a sensatlonal basketball player but an all conference football choxce He w1ll graduate this sprmg as one of Del as outstandmg athletes Slmmons sophomore prod1gy was named on the all conference second team Althouvh he IS only a sopho more he has already proven h1s ath le1tc ab1l1ty ln both football and bas ketball In splte of not bemg mentxoned on the all conference team Melbert Da v1s Everett Lawson and Jumor Rav are really champlonshlp materlal Championship Flnal Delta F Davxs f Simmons f Ray e Lawson g Gardner g HlDdS g FT PF Totals Montrose Hammond f 'Ihomson Moore Bordxgan Lelcester Lahooneg FT PF Totals 1 1 . . - ' . 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of whom no good could be sard I I ed Page ss PANTHER PANT ARE WE JUSTIFIED' Publr hed lIr Vtukly Ry I'veII'1 Hrgh Slhool Dsltr folorrdo Nflll R IKN ST rtor 111 t F 1tI1fr1nI Frrlglrrrm Irnn PII 1 rl Nlrrxis Keyser Nc-tts lou lvon fhrrstrne Inbor Fverett Iawsorr Norbert Bertrand Frlene XX mlker Nurlle Plrfton Nlrrgaret Frelmt, Ilorothy Curtrs X11 Il Fdr or Ii tty Irnc 'Nluruy lusrntss Nlrnrgsr In ne Crrrtlt t Nlrrrr Itrrbrrr Iohrnrrm rr ulrtron N 1 1 Xnrrrhelle Xdams Xlrlte up Frlrtor l-ulxn I-lxworth Isrsl xr NI rclmrn Ful-In HIWOFII on Irreues, thrrs rnc labor Betty u w n Irne flllrnd XCVIIIL LI1 on I :lr N srstant lwlrtor N ws Ftlrfor Snort Fdrror Sport Ftlrrors Ntorrr II111, vs Fdror rrur Ltlltor I rrngo ldr er his I'llll Ii tu lane Nlurphy I :por or Illlt rw tr 'trnr Cllllftl rr s Strl r beorgt Dr o gt rho 1 t lor11 larrr e EDITORIAL WHY NOT TRY I'I ' Delta hrgh has good dances but no one would be foolrsh enough to say that they cant be rmprov ed Accordmg to the conversatron breezrng about the school among many students expert dancers or lTl6dlOCI'e l1ke most of us the con census of oprnron IS that they can be rmproved to a great extent Novelty rs always conducrve to a good trme A novel rdea besrdes bemg pract1cal IS the rdea of a N0 date dance Varrety rs the sprce of lrfe l thou h some people dont realrze t A grrl doesnt l1ke the same lJ0y lfalllplllg on her feet and tl e srme set of whrskers scratchrnv her cheek all evenmg and a boy would 1 rther smell sueral brands of perfume Besrdes rts much better for your dancrng to dance wrth many partners I11 Norway rf you dance wrh the same girl twrce you have to marry her A No date Dance would mean that no dates would be allowed Grrls would pay therr own way It mrght even be wrse to let grrls as well as boys ask for dances It rs rather revolutronary But are we rn a rut' No' Why not trv 1t FOUR CLASSES OF ABILITIES The f0ur classes of abrlrtreg needed In W0l'klng wrth books are the ab1lrty to locate rnformatron the abrlrty to comprehend apprarse and select rn formatxon, the abrlrty to organrze ma terral read, and the abrlrty to select Xvllat should be rngnlorlzed Should we as hrgh school stu dents act lrke rnfants who are left rn charge of a nursemard when we are left rn charge of a substrtute teacher? That IS what the class room looks lrke a nursery' Eras ers flyrng paper wads on the floor small paper arrplanes sarlmg about and a general game of hrde the thrmble wrth one anothers books The general concensus of oprn 10n among students seems to be a subst1tute teacher srgmfres a vaca tron or consrderable drsturbance EaCh seems to want to outshrne the other rn attractrng attentron to hrmself not through ways of 1n tellrgent answers but by trymg to see Just how much the teacher can be annoyed by chrldrsh act1ons If a substrtute teacher comes rn and attempts to carry on 1n orderly fashron IH order to grxe the students somethrng they are not apprecrated merely Members of the classes thrnk they should come rnrssrve as a lamb and let dents tell them what to when to do rt From now on cant we dents of Delta hrgh school scorned seem to rn sub the stu do and as stu ask our selves Are such actrons clever or are they Just ch1ld1sh Grve the SUbStltl1t6S a chance and they w1ll do the same for us THANKS' They certarnly proved that thev were a champron team playrng and wmnrng two drffrcult games wrthrn a few hours And rt was a real team workrng IH cooperatron not four boys makrng Way for a star They were a constel latronl Thanks to them for the glory they brought D H S and thanks to the coach the managers the Student body and everybody who stood back of the champronshrp team of 1938 TO EXPLAIN It seems an explanatron IS due ow mg to the fact a great number of F6 port cards were held for unpard Pan ther Pant subscrrptrons The paper was started on the sup posrtron that those persons who srgn ed subscrrptron blanks would pay If rt was stated on the blank a pay ment of 450 would be made that was explarned to mean the total of 90f' would be drvrded IHIO two payments. but that a full payment would be re qurred Report cards and credrts w1l1 con trnue to be held 1f payment IS not made I Nlarch 18 1938 A Lawyer Tells Thus Story A lawyer a preacher and ar1 edrtor were qt the gates of heaven and St Peter was gorng through the formalrty of admrttrng then1 Drd you ever tell a l1e he asked the lawyer ly once replred the lawyer I was delendrng a clrent and I was sure he was rnnocent but the cvrdence was agamst hrm I lred to clear hrm You should do penance by run nrnd around the walls of the c1ty once belore enterrng sard St Peter Drd you ever tell a Ire St Peter asked the preacher Only twrce sard the preacher On two drfferent occasrons I was to make therr lrves appear a brt bet er un around the outer walls f heaven twrce sard St Peter The edrtor already was on hrs way back from whence he had come Whos that guy and wheres he go rn as' ed St Peter Thats a newspaper edrtor and hes gone back to get hrs car a bystander replred Holly Chrefta n THE EYCHANGE Boulder, Colorado Basketball Coach Forest B Fox Trarner Howard Whrte and ten mem bers of the lea 'ue lead nf Colorado Buffalos left for New York Crty to compete rn ar1 rnter colledlate basket ball tournament whrch was held March 14 and 15 rn Madrson Square Garden Gunnrson George Srexers Junror and assocr ate edrtor of the hrgh school paper recerved fourth plate rn the IIIOUIIIAIII sectron for a sports story h entered rn the second natronal group ctntest of the veal sponsored by the Qurll and cc1ollSoc1etv of Northwestern Lnrversrty 111 Chrcago East Hrgh D nxer Students who can prove then abrl 1ty rn short story wrrtrng wrll have therr opportunrty to do so 1n the an nual Edrth Hrll Memorarl contest A'l storres are due Aprrl 5 BORROWED NONSENSE 'Thanks for the hug 'The pressure was all mrne' The Srlver and Gold My bor1n1e went out for some mush rooms Some toadstools she happened to see, She ate them that nrght for her sup Per. 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Page 40 PANTHER PANT March 18 1938 RIMROCK STAFF QContrnued from pare 13 Class Edrtor Betty Lou Lyon Scnror class Betty Lou Lyon Betty Jane Murphy and Tommy Nakano Junror class Lourse Hays Chrrstrne Labor and Annabelle Adams Sophomore class Florence Stewart arid Joy Teufert Freshman class Lucrlle Hawker and Anna Ch rrez Ph0f0grHPhy Barbara Lehmann and Catherme Ful hum Athletrcs Boys Ahletlcs Edrtor Everett Lawson Football Everett Lawson and Ro bert Hardrng Basketball Norbert Bertrand Baseball Morrrg Bugg Track Morrrs Bugg Grrls Athletrcs Edrtors Chrrstrne Labor and Margaret Frelmf Musrc Edrtor Frances Bowle Band Frances Bowle Orchestra Ivan Smrth Dance Orchestra Morrrs Bugd Boys Glee Tommy Nakano Glrls Glee Helen Hocker Instrumental and Vocal Groups Nle vrlle Clrfton Actrvrtres Edrtor Betty Jane Murphy Pep Club Betty Jane Murphy and Bobby Ehrgott Dramatrc clubs and Thespran Flor ence Stewart .Journalrsm Club Panther Pant and Rrmrock staffs and Qulll and Scroll Barbara Lohmann and Nevrlle Clrfton Natronal Honor Socrety Frances Bowle Student Councrl Evelyn Haworth and George Davrs Glrl Reserve Anna Charrez F F A Norbert Bertrand Art Club Rose Shreeves Feature Nevrlle Clrfton Sponsors Irene Garrett and Barbara Lohmann Calendar Annabelle Adams Wh0s Who Dorothy Curtrs Prophecy MHYVIS Keyser Irene Car rett and Erlene Walker Wlll Faye Meacham Lourse Hays Helefl Hooker and Gladys Brun kest Hl5t01'y Cafherlrre Fulghum and Bob by Ehrgott Character Drrectory Cathe-une Fnl ghum Evelyn Haworth and Tom my Nakano Artlsts Evelyn Hawqprth Joy Teufert and Rosa Shreeves Typrsts Rosa Shreeves Faye Meach am Chrrstrne Labor Bctty Lou Lyon Nevrllc Clrfton Jane Cle land Betty Jane Murphy Cather me Fulghurn and Morrrs Bugg Indrgnant Farmer Sa yer arnt gettin as much mrlk as yer uster Hlred Man Nope sorta lost my pull Srlx er and Cold 24 STUDENTS MAKE FOURrl-I HONOR ROLL The honor roll for the fourth srx weeks at the hrgh school has been an nounced A total of 24 students names are lrsted Freshmen Bennre Brooks two As and two Bs Edrth Lrley three As and one B Wrllre Na koaka four As Pearl Rodrrquez two As and two Bs Sophomores Junror Baldwrn three and one B Patsy Harrrngton four Wrllard Havs two AS and tW0 Brlly Lawrence two As and two John Stark three As and one B Henry Stark two As and two Bs Junrors Ruth Schaefer four As B Toshre Nakoaka two AS Bs Florence Krnff two As Bs Vrrernra Hardrne two three Bs Charles Drllon and three Bs Harry Blakely Josephme Beach two As Bs Barbara Brown two As B one two wo an w two Senrors Eleanor Angel two As two Bs Arta Bowle four As and B krances Bowle three AS and Catherrne Fulghum three As one B Gordon Harshman three an one B Ruth Banks three As one B Lloyd Duncan two As two B s 96 ENTRIES LISTED EOR SOLO CONTEST all dI1l1 dfl two four an an an one two rn s and and One of the many contests that al ways come rn the sprrng rs the solo contest to be held rn Delta March 17 under the drrectron of R Gordon Ayres Delta rs one of three drvrsrons whrch lras a contest of thrs nature Frurta and Rrfle also have contests rn therr dr'ferent drvrsrons The partrcr pants mclude Junror and 5 nror hrgh school students SCh00ls whrch wrll have entrles 111 the Delta contest are Olathe Mont rcse Paonra Cedaredge Hotchkrss Crawford Gunmson Tellurrde and Delta They may enter rn erther the vocal or rnstrumental groups or both N nety srx entrres have been recerved for the contest The vocal group rncludes trros sex tets or solos for the grrls and octet quartet or solos for the boys The rn Prrzes Awarded For Play Festival Posters The pll7LS of the on act pl ry fes trval poster contest were awarded rn enror hrgh to Joy Teufert frrst pr rze S100 Genevreve Lugar second prrze one season trcket The wrnners rn th Junror hrgh school were Lorrarne Thyret frrst prrze and Betty Lou Smrth second prrze Both recerved onc season trcket Brts of News Rotary gu st on February 23 was Don Mryake On March 2 Eleanor Angel attended The guest for March 9 was Chester Wrllrams At the Proneer banquet held at the Methodrst church on February 24 sev eral ensembles played rnstead of the whole band as before The clarrnet quartet the woodwrnd ensemble and the German band contributed to the program Anna Marre Coan and Dama Jean Schulte gave a tap dance Try outs for the one act play festr val were held Monday February 2 The play rs to be Grants Starr The cast was chosen as follows Trll Betty Jane Murphy Mrs Weatherburn Ruth Banks Banes Charles Drllon and the constabe Hamlrn Graham The play wrll be presented on March Kathryn and Verde Lucke and Elwl Sparks are new members of G rl Re serve strumental groups are brass wood wrnd saxaphone reed prano and en sembles Delta hrvh school entrres rn IHSUU mental solos are Leo Meyer and James Boyd clarmet Zalrne Weaver flute Ann Conklrn oboe Chester Wrllrams saxaphone Kemper Lundy bass Lloyd Bruton trombone Katy Parker drum Peter Gueno vrolrn and Elrza beth Ambrose Bernrce Hendrrckson and Frances Bowle prano 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