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Lynn BEAT PA HER PA N T A SPRING VACATION OLATHE APRIL 14-18 Published Bi-Weekly By The Delta High School Vol. 1, No. ll I Delta, Colorado, Aprilng, 1938. Price 5 Cents Friday Dramatic Club Back row Helen Hubbs Pressl y Pxner Audra Wllson Robert White Sarah Jane Johnson Ada Berry M1ss Margaret Hoke sponsor Front row Billy Artt Vivian Pulliam Ellzabeth Frogue Frances Bowle Ann Conklin Alice Selber Margaret Marple Anita lV'ae Hlmes The followmg have jolned since hls plcture was taken Vlfglflla Hardmg Bobby Fulghum Bervle Lentz Paul Smith Joe Smlth and Genevieve Hobbs 'Deceased SENIORS CHOOSE NEW FIRES AS CLASS PLAY New Flres a comedy 1n three acts by Charles Quimby Burdette was chosen by the SGDIOIS for their class PHY Tryouts were held Tuesday and Wednesday of last week an Thursday MISS Isola M Curry d1reCt0l' announced the first cast John Pen dergrast W D Asfahl Clarence Sny der and Miss Adelgunda Hanselmann served on the tryout commlttee with Miss Curry The cast as they appear in the play are Lucinda Andrews a W1d0W Lu cille Busse Suzanne Toler a spmster Lucille Hawker Sld Sperry a farm hand Everett Lawson Jerry his son Lawrence OBrien Steph n Santry an author Delmar Gardner Bxlly hls son Gordon Harshman Phyllis his dauffh ter Bobby Ehrgott Anne his Wlfe Jane Cleland Olive his daughter Ev elyn Haworth Eve his daughter ln law Dicks wife Betty Lou Lyon Dick his son Marvls Keyser Doctor April Apr1l Apr1l Apr1l April April April April April April l April April CALENDAR 1 Band Dance 8 Gunnison Baseball Game therej 8-Pep Club Dance 9 Grade School Contest 12 Olathe Ba eball Game tthefel 13 Close of Six Weeks 14 Spring Vacation 18-Six Weeks Be ms 17 Montrose Baseball Game Ctherej Concert 25-Olathe Baseball Game therej 28 29 30-Band Tournament ASSEMBLIES 6-Olathe Gray a country physlcian Robert Harding Mary Marshall a neighbor Neville Cllfton Mrs Marshall Marys mother Catherme Fulghum and Angle Sperry Slds wtfe Florence Stewart Members of the production staff who wxll be announced later will serve as a crowd of country neighbors of the lSantry family ln act three DELTA PLAYERS RECEIVE EXCELLENT RATING IN CONTEST Ruth Banks B tty Jane Murphy Charles Dillon and Hamlln Grahams Damel Steeles won for Delta ln the one act last Frlday Applet011 Grand Junction and Mont rose were given excellent plus rat mgs presentation of Wilbur play The Giant s Stair the rating of excellent play contest held here Players directors and vxsitors were entertained by the Delta troop of the Natxonal Thespian society at a banquet held at the Methodist church Thurs day evening The Methodist ladies served the banquet Catherme Ful ghum acted as toastmistress and Mar us Keyser as leader of group singing The table decoratlong were blue and gold the colors of the natlonal soclety tContim.ed on page 33 Apr1l13 Western State April 20-Miss Gordons Fifth Hour Cla s Apr1l 27-Jun o High - Q ' I ' Y ' 7 Y 7 7 Y F v - - 1 1 y y , t , L . . . . . . . 2 ' , , . - ' , ' , ' - ff 79 ,, - I, . . , . , 3 , . ' .' ' - r . ' , , , T ' -- Q' . . 1 5 . D Y tb Y ,YY Y d OH . T . . ' . - v 1 . 1 3 ' i I i 1 April 22-Band-Orchestra-Glee Club ' . . . , 1 , . Y . 7 - I 1 I 0 1 ' ' Q 7 1 . ' ' 1 1 ' a Q 1 - n a v 'A i ' - , .... S 3 v Q v v , Q ' , , Q - , , ' ' . i 1 I a ' y I I 1 - 1 Q v v a v ' i l y ' v - . . -. Q . . . . , , , Y I , 1 l 1 Z 3 5 , , 5 . .,r
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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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Page 47 PANTHER PANT P 11 11111 I1WWLLklS IlEll'l Hugh S hool lllltl tolorrldo IXXIIIII PXXT QTXFF E4llIOI' IH Cllltf C ltherlne Fulgllum S1 1 111 or Iflne Clelelnd -X Sl'ill1lt P111 or Xlarsls Kes ser us 111 Betts Iou Lyon 1111 1111 Chrl IIHC I lhor 1111 Furett I'111 on 111 111154, 'Norbert Bertrlnfl ts ll lll0ll9 XX llktr 1111 Xmllle C11 011 1 1 Nllr ant Frellnt, ltll llorotllx Lurtls tl littty .line Nlurphy s 1111 lltllt' Gllrtlt t 11u ll 1111, liirbarcl lolllllllln l Annflbtlle Xtl'll11s kt ull tl lwelxn Hlxxorlll S 1 1 fl1l'lSLl1lC Lfxbor Betty nu I1 l lllle L 11.1 lnd New llle Cllrtou 1 IIX llll0 XlU1Il ly 1 ellorter Lu 1111 H lWkQ1 Anna C11 uri? 1 S ll 1 lll 1 Sclber George Dans 01 t l01ll Flrn EDITORIAL AlND SPRING CAME Acccldlng to Mother Natures way of thmklrlg thls 1S the season to shake off the dullness and drab ness of wlnter At present she IS shaklnfr them off most v1olently practlcally glvlng us at bllzzard Evely other day But she does show Slgllb of new llfe HOWCVCI people seem to h1ve dlffclent ldeas about sprmg W thlnk thlt we should become lazy a1ld dlelmy and sprlng fever mak s a swell excuse for lettlng thlngs sllde by Anyway g1Ve the lady a break Just because our feellngs towalds the eason dont comclde wlth hers IS no xeason that we should destroy her handlwork Csee the few struff gllng blades of grass by the walks III front of the school bulldlndl Why not b revolutlonary th1S SpllIIf.,7 GIVC youlself a shake up lnd llVG You have of The Good Old Sum to play Lazybones up W lke the whole melt nl W E WONDER Would 1' lgh llke you members of Delta to haxe a popularlty con test' Would you hke to vote on the best all mound glrl and boy, the best glll and boy athletes, the most populal boy and glrl the most lntelllgent boy and glll the best boy and glxl muslclans the best dlessed boy and gnl, the most at tractlve gnl, the most handsome boy, and the cutest couple Would you Make youl wlshes known to one of the Gd1tOlS, PANTHER PANT SHOULD WEB Should nelghborlng hlgh schools be lnvlted to Delta hlghs soclal act1v1tles Of Course they come to sport exens but the Delta school author1t1es are not neces arlly responslble for the VIS tors actlons there Yet Deltas school authorltles are dlrectly respons ble for the general behavlor at the hlgh school dances Th y could not GXCTCI the authorlty over vlsltors neces sary to keep them from undeslr ab'e rowdylsm Thls 1S responslble for the fact that D lta hlgh dances are excluslve ObjGCIlVe could be remedled b sendlner 3 wrltten lnvltatlon to the prlnclpal of a nelghborlng school lnvlt ng la s student body to a dance here p lhaps aftel some sports V nt Tlels lnvltallon would tact fully ask hlm to accompany h1S btl1dC1lS alld wltll the help of a few te chers s e that hls stud nts b hlxe These lnters holastlc dances many belleve would plo mote good feellng and glV9 line soc al 118.111 ng COURTESY PATROLMEN SPONSOR SHOWING OF SAFETY FILMS Tom Slncfleton courtr sy patlclman of the Delta dlstrlct and JIIDES ll Cole deputy supervlsor 11 cllalg of the Grand Junctlon d1Sll1L sp lsolecl llle showlng of a safety lll'n on tll ll and run dxlver to he ellllc school populatlon of Delta and ncllby dls tllcts The films shown to the 1 de school chlldren were Horse Sense and Horse Power and Owe Upon Tlme Robert Adams a technlcldn flom Denver opelated the prolectol VOCATIONAL AG BOYS WIN FIRST IN JUDGING MEET The Delta hlgh school Judelng team composed of Charlle S lber Dlck Shea Wlllard Hays Junlor Baldwln and Paul Campbell, took first place at a gram judglng contest The contest, held on March 7 and 8, took place ai the Olathe Corn and Potato Show Types of gram judged wexe corn wheat oats and balley BOSld0S the gldlll potatoes were Judged Chaxlle Selbel was the hlgh polnt 111311 of the team, but the total score of the team won the honol of HIST place Next yeal l1veSt0Ck wlll probably be lncluded 111 these Judglng contests 1 l Apr1l9 1938 MR STATES OF CEDAREDGE TALKS TO ART CI UB Mr States of Cedaredge who IS a recognlzed pencll artlst was a g1.19St at the Art club last Monday He d1S cussed the subject of pencll drawlng and exhlblted several of hls plctures The talk was most lnterestlng because he told the story beh nd each picture One plcture entltled Gene was based on the stoly of a mlner from Cedar edge who at the age of thlrty declded to go to hlgh school He attended Delta hlefh and graduated ln a xery short tlme Gene recelved hls M A bras a Today he IS an outstandlng poet owns a large coal mln Two years ago he dls worlds larg st dmosaur mlne Impresslons of the taken to the New York a e hl hly p lzed Mr States at Cedaredge covered the tracks ln hls tracks were museum and SSFAHL TO ADDRESS SENIORS AT BI WEEKLY MEETINGS W D Asfahl gave the first of a serles of bl weekly talks to the senlors at a meetlng held durlng actlvlty perlod last Tuesday The theme of Mr Asfahls first address was On Gettmg Hooked He explalned to the senlors all the modern contrlvances and hooks used ln hooklng the gulllble publlc Mr Asfahl IS exceedlngly capable IU glvlng these talks because of hls ex tenslve travel and vast Held of yarymg experlenccs THE EXCHANGE Montrose Peg O lVly Heart 3 comedy f youth ln three acts was plesented at tl'e Fox theatre at Montrose by the hlgh school senlol class GUHDISOII GUHDISOH hlgh school has ten ba c ball games scheduled for the season the first belng wlth Delta at Delta Arrlba Comln Thru the Rye a cornedx ln three acts, has been selected by tee senlors for thelr class play Frultvale The Frultvale hlgh school has order ed new band LIHITOIITIS The coats are black wlth glay tllmmlng. and they have gold buttons and a red salutatlon over the black wlth a led F H S on the front The trousers are gray wlth black stllpes down the Sld9S The sh1rts are glay and have red and gray tles to match , .. 7 . . 1115, . gp '., .1 By - - - , I 'f I. 5 . , . . . , 1 '. 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