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Page 44 PANTHER PANT Apnl 9 1938 DELTA RECEIVES In The Classes I-HGH RATINGS B1ts of News vvv The Hrst year agr1culture students V1S1I6d Warrens Hatchery last week Mr Warren explalned varlous phases of hatchlng and dlseases of poultry Last Thursday a survey was taken 1n the fifth perlod sophomore Engllsh class to determlne the needs the stu dents felt to be greatest 1n thelr Eng llsh study The flndlngs were aston 1Sl'l1l'1g 1n that the students themselves asked for further tra1n1ng 1n the Study of grammar sentence structure punc tuatlon and spelllng What they llked to study was for the 'HOSt part d1fferent A magorlty of the students hsted Pubhc speaklng and llterature as those phases of Engllsh most enjoyed A averages were made by Anlta H1mes Jean Sayre Dorothy Logan Wanda Bay and Dean Weaver freshman ET1gl1Sh last week Mary Carpenter Wlllard Hays Russell Mc lVIanus and Buck Marshall made A Hverages 1n the Hfth hour sophomore Enghsh The speech class v1s1ted the Bell telephone offlce Frlday mornlng where MI' Th odore Douglas manager of the local OITICS taught them the proper techmques of telephonlng and expla n ed the process behlnd the Scenes BAND MOTHERS SPONSOR DANCE The Band Mothers sponsored a dance Frlday Apul 1 at the hlgh school aud 1tor1um It was an 1nv1tat1onal dance and was for the benefit of the h1gh school bands expenses at the regronal natlonal contest to be held at Provo Utah MISS JENNIE TYLER GIVES REPORT ON CONFERENCE MISS .Ienme Tyler dean of glrls Ln rhe Delta hrgh School gave a report on her tr1p to Denver at the faculty meet Ing Tuesday mornmg The conference theme used was Relatlon of Deans of Girls to the Present Educatlonal Trends It was pomted out that a dean s work was cooperatlon Wlth all of the teach ers and that all teachers should b advlsors The dean should study the place of women IH soc1ety and Should be somethmg of a practlcal phllosopher, she should act as a balance wheel be tween old tradltlons and new trends The elght year study plan, whlch IS belng carrled on IH a Denver hlgh school, was explalned Mxss Tyler says that the school offlclals of Denver are not ready to Comment on the effectwe 1 1 1 AT SOLO CONTEST The annual solo contest was atte d ed by about 500 muslc lovers The Judglng was done by F George Dam son and Mr Xlbella Jorgensen both of Western Qtatc college Delta recelv ed 12 super1or and 9 excellent ratmgs The contestants from the Delta Jun 1or hlgh lnclude Snare drum Lester Marple I French horn Glen Rose 11 xylophone Ted Foster I trombone MarJor1e Blake II clarmet quartet II strlnd quartet II DIHUO Betty Flo Barnett II and Beth Bowle III gxrls VOICE Sula HOPKIDS I and Mlldred W1ll1ams 11 The followmg were from the hlgh Sousaphone Kemper Lundy I v1ol1n MarJ0r1e WIIIIHITIS I and Peter Gueno I oboe Ann C0nkl1H 1 strmg en semble II clarlnet Leo Mey r 1 plus and James Boyd I Saxaplaone Chest r W1ll ams I boys volce Tom Sllvey II and MQTYIS Keyser II g1rls volce B tty D1llard I Ma garet Ann Adams UI and Betty Jane Murphy I plano Ehzabeth Ambrose I and Bern1ce Hendr1ckson II saxaphone sextet clarmet quartet I boys quartet I woodwlnd quartet II g1rlg sextet II SI-IREDDED WIT SHP' a song of slxpence Chauffeur full of rye Four and twenty blke cops Watch hlln whlzzlng by When they saw hlm passlng They began to chase Wasnt lt a dalnty tr1ck For hlvn to set the pace? Chauffeur at the steer wheel Goes lxke all the money Perfect queen b6S1d6 hlm Seems to th1nk lt funny Malden 1n a garden Hanffmg up the clothes Auto sk ds and strxkes her Up the lady goes' Damphool D1ct1onary Alcohol P1e erves everythlng but a reputatlon Amb1t1on Never heard of It Chancellor A popular 10c mgar Dlet The result of trymg to k1ll 1t Dad The Fxrst Natlonal Bank Dough Everyone kneads lt Exam A comedy of errors Ejaculatlon A well bred cuss word Faculty School pollce force ness of the plan, a longer perlod of tlme must elapse before the real value can be determlned New students recently enrolled Delta hxgh school are Lee MartS fresh man from W1ll1ams Colo Shanon Dmger freshman from W9SICl1H C0l0 Kathryn and Vexda Luke freshman and sophomore respectlvely Haxton Colo Leonard and Elva Sparks s0Ph omore and semor respectlvely an Barth Babbert 3un1or f Ashland Kansas George Sxevers secretary f the Tev1s M1ller chapter of Q'-1111 and Scroll at Gunmson hlgh sCh00l md-1 cates 1n a letter lately recelved from hlm that a banquet for Qulll and Scroll members w1ll hkely be held 1-T1 Gunn1son durmg the scholarsh1p mewt 1S such an event Catherlne Fulghum of the Delta chapter w1ll atfelld Dr R T Schaefer pastor of the M E church spok to the D lta teachers on the subet The Pr9SGI1'L World SIIUHIIOH at a facu ty me img 1351 week John Hovgard sales manager of the Ohver Coal company presented a ser 1es of educatlonal motlon plctures OD the processmg of coal at an assemblv program of the Jumor hxgh and fifth grade A representatlve group of P30313 hrgh school students presented an ex change assembly program at th Delta assembly last Wednesday The pro gram conslsted of a one act Play and several mus1cal numbers A brlef talk on fire preventlon was glven by Tho mas Mlddleton representatwe of the Internatlonal ASSOCIHIIOU lre Chlefs About 500 stud nts from VOCHUOHHI agrlculture classes of 48 hlgh sch00lS of the state w1ll meet at the Colorado State college on Aprll 6 7 and 8 fOr the annual ludamg contests of the Fu ture Farmers of Amer1ca Members of the Delta chapter of F F A do not plan to attend Mlss Jennle Tyler v1s1ted the Latln and Spanlsh classes of the Grand Junc txon h1gh school last Frxday Seventy five dramatlc club Stlldeflts recelved polnts for work on the plav festlval staffs These pO1HIS count to ward Cfedlt ln dramatlcs Rosal1e Carter enterta1ned the mem bers of G1rl Reselve at a taffy pull last Tuesday Mar1an Dunn read Jun1or's FITSI Datei' and the German Band Games Boyd, Kemper Lundy, Ludle Rlchard. 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April 9, 1938. PANTHER PANT Page 43 DELTA HIGH BASKETB LL TE M ,I Standmg Mr Lefferdmk coach Tom Musser Harold Hammontree Charles Sayre Morrls Bugg Ll0yd Marsh Harrv Blakely Mr Barrows coach Seated J T Hmds Everett Lawson Dlck Slmmons Delmar Gardner Jumor Ray Melbert Dav1s Bob Warner Bob Hardmg manager SPORTLIGI-ITS The 1938 baseball tra k and sprxn football pract1ce IS m full swmg Over elghty boys are out for sprmg athlet1cs The SIX lettermen who reported for track Don Miyake Morrs Bugg Ev erett Lawson Charles Sayre J T Hmds and Bob Warner are commg along Hue After four years of vacatxon from track act1v1t1es Montrose agam has an organlzed team The 1938 softball season w1ll be-gm May 3 at the hlgh school stadlum Elght teams w1ll take part Games w1ll be played IWICQ a week FOURTEEN EVENTS LISTED FOR TRACK Deltas track team IS gomg through a 14 event schedule this sprmg Coach Lefferdmk names the 100 yd dash 220 yd dash 440 yd dash 880 yd dash one mxle two mlles hlgh hurdles low hurdles hlgh jump pol vault broad Jump shot put dlscus and Javelm throw PROMISING TEAMS TURN OUT FOR TRACK PRACTICE One of the most PFOYTIISID track teams of the last three years reported for practlce durlng the thlrd week of March Although Coach Merle Lefferdmk was somewhat opt1m1st1c over he chances of h1s Squad of boys he should be able to develop a fa1r track team before the season xs over Sayre Morrls Bugg J T Hmds and Everett Lawson members of the 1937 squad should bolster the strength of the team Howard Harvey Jumor Ray and Wallace Ellsworth all sllghtly experlenced track men should also be a great help before the season IS oyer Coach Lefferdtnk was xmpressed by the large number of freshmen and sophomores on the squad If they keep up thelr mterest ID track they should have a flne team ln the next two or three years Dont be complammg always at the fly IH the olntment the fly doesnt hke It any better than you do I COACI-I BARROWS AWARDS LETTERS At a short assembly held Wednesday afternoon Coach Barrows presented the 1038 basketball le ters The senlor who recexy ed letters 1n the major sport are J T Hmds Morrxs Budg Everett Lawson Delmar Gardner and Bob Warner Jumors Melbert Davls Jumor Ray and Charles Sayre sophomore Dlck Slmmons The managers Robert Hard1n and Robert Huckelby also re celved letters DAFFYNITIONS Myth a female moth Skeleton a man wlth h1s 1ns1de out and hxs outslde off Vacuum nothmg shut up m a box Stethoscope a spy glass for lookmg mto peoples chests wxth your ears DELTA PLAYERS tCont1nued from page 13 Centerpleces of forsyth1a and pussy w11lows were used MISS Margaret E Hoke teacher of Enghsh and dramatlcs acted as general supervxsor of the contest and fest1v1 tles of the day g Z - 1 1 y v y D 9 , I , . , . : . . , , ' , Y Y Y 5 7 ' I V 1 , C , 3 . . g A . Q , ,, L . -.f v v 1 1 ' D y ' y ' 6 , . . V ' I ' q 3 V 1 f I . . . : 1 I . , I . - I . r 1 ' . . . . I g y - , t 1 . 1 ' I . 1 . 3 Don Mlyake, Bob Warner, Charles --'-7+--A ' ' ' I ' Y ' , - - ' I A . , - Y ' 1 . , . . ,T f 1 ' X' 1 . ' y I T 1 . . - . Y , I ' ' . y . , .1 . . . N I -' ' I . . ' - Q V - ' q . , Q . - - I . Y Q 2 Y , . . r X . . Y , , , 3 - ' X ' . .
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MUSIC FESTIVAL APRIL 28, 29, 30 PANTHER PAN GRAND JUNCTION Published Bi-Weekly By The Delta High School Vol. 1, No. 12 D. H. S. R S S wDQ1E.SSEQlQraS4E, April 27, 1938. Price 5 Cams GIRL RESERVE Top Row L Walker E Walker Hays Tyler tSp0I1S0rl As henbrenner Latta Gre ne Teufert C nter tow Lell P Waker frner Tourney Adams Thompson Cha1re7 Hendrickson Lrmrn Botto'n Pow Srmpson Dunn OBr1en Mona Dunn L W lk 1 Rrchardsfn C31 er STUDENTS NAME ART STUDENTS CANDIDATES E012 W IN HONORS SCHOOL PRESIDENT At the nom natmg assembly that was held Wednesday afternoon names of eutstandrng Junrors were presented 1: ndrdates for the presldency of th student body of Delta hr h Betty Jane Murphy named Harry Blakely the nomrnatron was seconded by Mor rrs Bubg John Blore was nommat 3 by Ch rrlre Sreber and the secondrnf speech was grven by Ashley Adams Junror Rays, name was Pl'9SE'Ht9d bv Norbert B rtrand the second was vrverr by Tom Nakano Fverett Lawson presrdrng offrcer an' tlrrs year S student body presldent an prcs dent wlll be held next week STUDENTS PRESENT PUB' IC CONCERT Lust F1 rday exenrng the musrc stu d n S of Delta hrgh present d a publre concert rn the hreh school audrtorrum All ri the selectrons to be played or sun f rt the western slope musle Lontest at G1 md Junctron Thursday were pre sentcd The groups and selections grven were tl ht COUIIPI of the Kmg! Bach And rntrno Idrllreo by Drrqo Mrnxetto mot ement from The Londrn Symphony by Hrydn boys qurrtet Kentucky Babe by Gerbel and The hr h school drvrsron of the we ' ern Colorado art exhrbrt was held 'rt Western State college at Gunnrson last week Delta art students under the drrectron of Adelgfunda Hanselmann recerved hr h ratings Joy Teufert won fir t place rn water color Wanda Satterfldd first rn desren and Maxn Hunt th rd rn desrgn Wlnnrnfr art works, rn the Gunnrson ontest wrll enter the semr finals Denver later thrs month and the state mal contest rn Colorado Sprrngs ear n May Shadow Mrrth bv Drotheroe grrls lee Llrlb June Rhapsody Luxem bourg Gardens by Mannrnq Lrsten o the Lamb fAnthemJ by Dett Grrls Sextet Moon Mrrketlng by Weaver rnd Green Csrthed al b Hahn boys glee club Who ls Syl xrr by S bubert Grey and Song, of the We tern Men by Protheroe hreh School band Colorado Concert March by Holrres Beatrlce 'md Benedict Oxerture by Berlroz The Foot Irfter Much by Frllmore Sl rxonrg Rhap ody No l by Frerdemann H ' of Fume Mrreh by Ollvadotr double Srxtet Lrttlr Duck rn the Meadow lay Schrndltr und Thanks Be to God by ORe1lly SCHOLARSHIP TEAM PRVPARES FOR MEET Fo lowrn busy days members of h 1' 8 cholarshrp team meet wrth teach CFS for the purpose of revrewmg and tudyrnr rn preparatron for the anr-u scholarshrp contest whrch wrll be helcr rn Gunnrson on May 6 Those who wrll represent Delta hrgh To hre lNakaoka rn Endlrsh III hrrthand 1 and typrnd 1 Edrth Lrle rn Lnglr h I alffebra I and Latrn l Wrlle Nakaoka ln Englrsh I algebrr I a d Latrn I Patsy Harrrngton rm Lntgll h II plane geometry and Latrr II John Stark rn modern and Euro p an hrstory world hrstory ancrent and m dreval hrstory Ruth Banks rn En,, lrh IV soclology and socral cur Alta Bowle rn Fnglrsh IV constrtutrorr ard chemrstry Catherrne Fulghum rn 1 erature 12 eoonomrcs and socral cxvlcs John Blore rn lrterature 11 '-vrl phys cs Charles Drllon typrng I md lrterrture 11 Ruth Schaefer rn Fnff Ish III Spanrsh I and Amerrcan Hrs t y Harry Blakely rn algebra ll f'ne11ean hrstory and physlcs Beft me Murphy rn shorthand II and typ rnf II Junror Baldwrn rn brology urn. a rrculture and Eleanor Angel bookkeeprng Spanrsh I and Chemrstr Im onto you the drop of rnk Unto the paper sard Oh dry up sard the blotter And the paper werght fell dead OH , 1' ,V s. 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