Delta High School - Panther Yearbook (Delta, CO)

 - Class of 1938

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FOOTBALL PAN I HER PAN I FAREWELL' GAME! SENIORS! Published Bi-Weekly By The Delta High School Mdl. 1, 14 in Delta, Colorado, May 27, 1938 Price 5 Cents DELTA HIGH SCHOOL SEXTET Katie Parker Betty Jane Murphy Margaret Ann Adams MISS Charlotte Loomis Anlta Jean Dotts Ruth Banks Nevllle Clifton GRADUATION Tuesday May 31 1938 8 P vl High School Aud torlum Pxocesslonal fGlor1ous Youth Zamecmkj High School Orchestra IYIVOCBUOD The hev Rulus lxeyser Ded cation Franz Glrls Sextet ADLJRE SES Toward a Better Amerlca Through Lultulal Values tSalu tatoryy Ruth Banks Thzou h a Tralned Intelllgence Everett Lfwscn Through Mental Heath Robert Hardin Throu h An Appreclatlon of En vlronment 'lom lNakano Throu h E onomlc Security qVal ed ctoryj Catherine Ful hum Amerlcan Sketch McKay Clarlnet Quartet Et tu Brute' The Reverend J Mark Irwin Vocal Solo 1In Vlctur by Huhnp Mr John endePrgrast Recommendation of Clas Prlnclpal Clarence Snvder Presentatlon of Dip omas W W Wa ner Pres dent of Board of Educatxcn Present ton mf S ecxal Awards Super ntendent W D As ahl Ben d ctxcn The Reverend Roland T Schaefer Recesslonal f Graduation Grand l arch by Wllllamsb H S Orchestra Audience w1ll remam seated dur ng the Processlonal and Recesslonal BACCALAUREATE Sunday May 23 1'38 8 P M High School Auditorium Processlonal QNorthern Pmes b Sousa! H1 h School Orchestra lnvocat on The Rev C K Naffzlger Come Thou Almighty Km Audience Scripture Proverbs 11 33 'lhe Reverened W F Morton Mixed Chorus Add es The Door of Opportunity The Reverend Rufus Keyser PHSLOP of The First Bapt st Church List n to the Lambs Dett G rls Cle C ub D rccted by Miss Charlotte Loomis Benedictlon The Rev Frank Evans Proce srnal fGalconda Ma ch by Lauxendcauy H S Orchestra Audience will remaln seated durmg the Processlonal and Recessional Art students at D H S workma un der the dlrcctxon of Miss Adelgunda Han lvnann have just completed a collection of posters whxch will be d to ad ext se Poppy Day Satur day May 28 l I Brilliant Prom Ends School Social Season Sixty-five members of the senior class of Delta high school were speed- ed on their way with wishes Of good luck and haplness at the yumor and senlor banquet and promenade held Monday evening Reaching the peak of the schools social events the affalr began with a banquet served in the dlfllllg room of the Elks Home Juniors and their guests who mcluded besides the mem bers of the senlor class the members of the faculty and board of educatlon and their wlves were seated at 17 tables Approximately 162 were Serv ed by Mlss Ruby Adams who catered for the event Decoratlons in the dmmg room were composed of streamers of var1ous col ors Illumlnatxon was furnlshed by a huge llghted golden horseshoe sus pended from the ceiling and the tapers on the tables Bouquets of spring flowers added attractlvely to the table decorations Programs were made m the form of a green four leaf clover carrying out the theme of good luck an mcluded the numbers Horseshoes of Welcome by Blacksmith Ray Lucky Tokens by Collector Bugg Threes a Charm by Shamrock Sllvey Ram bows of the Future by Gold Seeker Lohmann Plckmg Up Plns of the Past by Pm Hunter Harding Four Leaf Clovers for Senior Pockets b Lucky Blore and Make a Wlsh b Gypsy Parker The dinner was served by 17 glrls flom the sophomore class who were dressed a pe sants m black and whlte costumes with black skirts and whxte peasant blouoses Dainty starched white apron were worn over the black skirts and edcorated with four leaf clovers Hlghllghtlng the dance which was held ln the Elks ballroom following the dinner was the coronation of the queen Jane Cleland who was gowned simply but stunnm ly ln embrordered white or andy Attending the queen who was enthroned in a sllver horse shoe were Bobby Ehrgott Betty Jane Murphy Betty Lou Lyon and Evelyn Haworth The Coronation came as the culmmatxon of the grand march The quon was escorted by Harry Blakely who served during the ban ouet as toastmaster in the form of Br nger of Luck Blakely Decorations ln the ballroom were carrled out ln a color scheme of two hades of lavender and silver with a alse ceiling of streamers and sllver lContlnued on page 21 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 . 1 1 , ' ' ' l ' - 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 . 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Page 52 In The Classes Membe1s of thc freshman Engllsh classes have found The Thlrd I glcdxent by O HQUIW The Red Hcaded Leaguc by A Conan Dfyle 111d How G1v1n BIISC Put It To Mag, Lownxc ente1t11n1ng and mtexestlng Selcctxons fI0lH b1og1aph1es a11d quto b1oG1aph1cs a1e bemg read by tl C sophomoxes 1D M1ss Cur1ys Enghsh II The fifth pemod sophomore Enghsh class XlSlt9d the post OITICQ on F11day Aplll 22 Postmaster Glenn Ellmgton cxplfnncd 9VQ!ytlllI1g fl0ID how to send llllly Lhlcks to how to lose money m the mnl IVILINDCIS of the specch class told stones to thc fixst and second QI 1des 1 thc LlIlCOll1 school Thu1sd1y and F1 lday of last week Out of 104 students ln freshman Fngll h Ruby Marple made a pe1fect cco1d onc week five As Jean Say1e 1'1n a close second w1th four A-.s Theo Douglas manage1 of the Bcll t lcchcne OITILG ln Delta, gave demon 'sllHtlOl1S It the high school on th de yclopmcnt of the telephone flOl11 tl1e ccl 1, 11l1cst to the Vely latest Mem bus of thc d1ffe1e11t SCISDLC classes md some students fxom Jumor hlgih XVCIC 5,11 en thc opportunity to see them MUSIC NOTES Judges of the band tou1nament stated tl1 1t Leo Meyex was the best solo cl 11 lllLIlSt 111 thc totllm-1lT1cI1l GIXL hllll 1 h 1nd klds Stmc pexson lSk9d why Delta was so good Answex They a1e co1n fed What was he fed on anyhow Nothex thmg Mr Meyer w1s the only dlum major that dldnt dlOp h1s baton on the field at the mass b1nd concelt D1d Anybody notlce that the only t11ne thc1c was 1 cou1tcsy ca1 nc und vt IS when you wcle lcss than '1 bloCk IQIOIII you1 100111 S1dewalk t1blcs we1e nccded 1n tl1e JUI1Cllil1 dllllllg chow 111116. Thc only 111 ublc vtas th 1t thc1e yy IS no s1clcw1lk space We know 8 vely modest boy So modest 1t IS send Ile nexel passcd 1 flowc1 bed Whcn the flowus WCIL III bed Hc Hcllo Ruth She He Oh vtell PANTHER PANT ANNUAL TO APPEAR DURING IAST WEEK Settmg the final vteek and p1obably Flld 1y May 21 as the date on wh1ch the 1938 annual wlll app ar the Rlm 1ock stafi under the dlI9Cf1OFl of Cath 011110 Fulghum QdltOl III chlef has the annual tho1oughly o1gan1zed and 1e1dy of the taken The kmd 1D the state of Colorado It IS ln the truest sense of the word a reco1d of a year E1ch xssue of the Panthel Pant the Delta hlgh newspaper, has been repunted on a fine green and Whlfe mottled paper and thls w1ll form '1 center sectlon ol the annual Other In llll d1v1s1ons of the Rxmrock dll de votcd to the classes faculty 1ct1v1t1es SpO1tb featules and spo11so1s The CONCI w1ll be g1een and whlte wllh the name R1m1ock cut from prlnt dlld the date eng1avcd on lt The1e bemg a V915 small 11umbe1 of LXtId COPIES sellmo fO1 S1 planned 1t dvxsable for students who would st1ll hke to purchase an annual to go to Room 211 and put IH then orde1 as soon as posslble for puntmg wlth thc cxceptlon THOl1lItlI1fl of p1ctures wh1ch wexe last weck 1938 Rlmrock IS the fhst of 1ts NATIVE SWISS YODELERS APPEAR AT SENIOR HIGH A umque conce1t of natxve SWISS rnuslc and yodehng was p1csented at the h1gh school 2ElUClllOI1llI'U Tuesday soxcd by the 11111101 md SCIHOI h1 h tud nt counclls Tl1ec blothcxs uccntly lIlVCCl thc Umted States hom thc11 111t1vc lmdf Lucclne SW1lZt.lllI1d Th v 111 Joc Louxc 1nd F1112 Stud1 'I'1c11 1111551011 to thls countxy IS to bl mu to us some of then wholesc me SWISS folk n1us1c and to acquavnt Am 1lc'11 nudl ences wxth the 1113111101 and customs of the Alplne people STATE COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVES CONEER WITH SENIORS Rep1ese11t1tlves fl0lH varxou Colo 11do colleges have X1slICd D lta lllfh school w1th1n tl'-e p1st few we ks Each 1cp1csc11at1xc has LUlllQll9d wth thc c IOIS Il ILQHI to then plms Ol 1ttc11d1nfr colle e The typc Ol col lc c LOUISCS of study offexed cxpcnses cl1111cts t0I palt t1111e yobs and 1 gen c l uxxey ol cami us hfe WCIO ll s Il td M1 lVIcDonoueh of DLIIVLI UHIVLI sly lV'I Hopkms of Colo1ado St1tt 1cl1c1s co 1 e 1nd M1 Mc IU Ol ldo Qlltc f cifc o A 11d vu I I'1llOls 11 s 1 May 13 1998 Bxts of News About twenty senlor boys have IE cexved compllmentary t1ckets fo1 the westem slope semor Clmce whlch 19 sponsoled by Mes1 college at G1 md Ju11ct1on May 6 followmg the wcste1n slope t1ack n1eet Ladxes nlght w'1s obselved by the IHGITIDQIS of the Schoolmastexs club at Gunnlson last Thu1sday when they were entertalned by the faculty of Westem State college Axbor Day was observed May 6 by the students 1n thc Delta pubhc schools In o1der to promote the s1le of tlCk cts fOl the sen1o1 class play Noxbc-1t B rt1 1nd announced that 1 f1ee studcnt t1cket would be gnen f0I eycxy tcn student t1cket5 sold and a free 1dult tlcket fox every ten adult t1Lk9tS sold Followmg the 1egula1 class meetings wh1ch were held last Wednesday the JUIIIOI and senlor boys met 1n the band loom to elect the prom queen He1 n1me will not be revealed untll May 10 at thc Jumor se111o1 pltblll Although Sen1o1 Week beglns Mly 23 the sen1o15 a1e 1equ11ed to 1epo1t Mond1y lor a final ChGCklllg Any sen 101 found to be lncomplett 111 hxs xxoxk vsxll be 1equ11ed to yemnn m school 11ng the week MARY AND ELVIRA RECEIVE PAN HELLENIC AWARDS M3ly Ca1pentc1 C1 SODDOIIIOIL 1nd EIVIII Pacheco 1 3un1o1 we1e cach awarded ten doll1r Panhcllemc 1wa1ds last Wednesday Mary w1ll be a 1u111o1 11ext yc'11 and Elvna a SQIIIUI The choxce of th gnls lb based not upon scholarshlp alone but also upon C11 ZCITSIHP mer1t and 11eed The money lb to be used fo1 any chool ne d supplles 1ct1x1t1es 1nd dues THESPI 'XN ELECTS 1938 OFFICERS Betty .Jane Mu1phy a se111o1 was cle ted PICS dCI1t of thc hoop ol Dclla hleh school Thcsplans a I1lll1OI'ldl lon o ary d1'111at1c oclety Vllglll a Ill d g 1 Ju11c.1 was chosen VIC p1c dcnt Ncuhe Chfton sec1cta1y md dIXlS K ys 1 II 1su1 1 Both N 1 lle 1nd M11v1s ne SCINOIS Spunti when the t1ecs be fln to leaf und so do thc ll fhts ol study 7 . 7 , . .4 A l , . .N - , 1 f' ' 1 '. 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Page 54 PANTHER PANT May 27 1938 PANTHER PANT CALENDAR Published Bl Weekly By Delta High School Delta Colorado PANTHER PANIT STAFF Catherine Fulghum Jane Cleland Marvls Keyser Betty Lou Lyon Christine Labor Everett Lawson Edltor in Chief Assistant Edltor Assistant Editor News Edltor Glrls Sports Editor Boys Sports Edxtors 'Morris Bugg Norbert Bertrand Class News Edxtor Erlene Walker Feature Editor Neville Clxfton Exchange Edltor Margaret Frellng Assembly Editor Dorothy Curtll Music Edxtor Betty Jane Murphy Busxness Manager Irene Garrett Asst Buslness Manager Barbara Lohmann Cir ulatlon Manager Annabelle Adams Make up Editor Evelyn Haworth Typlsts Faye Meacham Evelyn Haworth Rosa Shreeves Christine Labor Betty Lou Lyon Jane Cleland Nevxlle Clifton, Betty lane Murphy Reporter Lucxlle Hawker Anna Cbalrez, Ivan Smlth Charles Sexber George Davis George Seabourn Gloria Farmer EDITORIAL Five More Days Five more days of school seems rather unbehevable xt IS hard to re ahze that the term IS nearly over and tmg ready to leave Delta hlvh school As for the semors themselves they fmd xt hard to understand that next term they wlll not be attending school here Plans for Semor Week help brmg home the fact that the week IS nearly here The Semor rarewell Dante 1 the last semor frollc of the year The gxrls choosmg graduatm oouque s and dresses has held the mterest of many Of course It rs declared that the Semor Day assembly wlll be the best ever to b xven but every class makes that broad statement regularly and Just as regularly every Semor Day assembly IS a rather sad affair New Ideas this tlme however shoud make the presentatlon a really good one Wlth mixed feelings the semors wlll leave Delta hxgh school They have recexved from It what they could and are now ready for greater thmgs Many students are llke coffee 98 percent of the actlve mgredlents have been removed from the bean Theysatonthedavenportjustllkethlsl M0ther and Dad came home And they sat Lxke thlS' Ha ha ha ha ha ha Ho ho ho ho Tee hee tee hee tee hee September September September 2 3-Reglstratlon 5-School Begms 16-Delta Day at County Falr 17 Football game wlth Olathe here tmghtj 23 Football game wlth Durango here Qmghtj 30-Football game wxth Ce daredge here lmghtj September September September Integration m Eclucatlon Theme of W S C E A Meet Integratlon ln Educatxon has been chosen as the theme for the fall con ventlon of the Colorado Educatlon as soclatlon Each of the programs wllll be constructed around thxs theme A full program of acttvltles has beenl planned for the three day conclave when some eight hundred teachers from western Colorado converge upon Grand Junctlon fo rthe conventxon Educators who are outstandlng the natlon wlll appear on the pro grams A United States senator Josh Lee senator from Oklahoma wlll ad dress the Saturday mormng general session On Thursday evemng there will be a speclal musical treat con cert group has been obtamed tor thlS occaslon Another mnovatxon m the conven tlon program thls fall wmll b a study conlerence type of meetmg whlch will take the place of three sessions All teachers convention will have an express personal VICWS cussed xn these conferences The con ferences w1ll be .mder the leadershl of a noted educator of the generall attendmg the opportunity to l on t0DlCS d1s THESPIAN CATCH DE EYE Last Friday mght at 7 15 oclock a hub bub of excitement was cxrculat mg around the house on the corner of Seventh and Meeker What had hap pened'7 The hghts had gone out But the Thesplan meetmg for the electlon of offlcers went on wlth the aid of a few plnk candles and the dymv twx light With the help of Mr Wayne Brenton howvever the lx hts we e shortly sparkling brlghtly and soon waffles were bemg consumed t great speed Virginia Harding was elected presx dent for the comlng year ln the place of retxrmg semor presldent Betty Jane Murphy MBPIOD Dunn was elected vtce presldent Genevieve Lugar secretary and Ivan Smlth ho treasurer l N155 Margaret Hoke sponsor of Hor hor hor hor Arf arf arf arf Yo Thespan was hostess at the home of Y0 YO yo H0 hum N0 J0k9b today 'Mr and Mrs Norrls Ryder OVER 500 REVIEW SCHOOL EXHIBIT A crowd of over 500 attested to the 1nterest nn a success of the Delta school exhlblt held Friday evenxng at the varlous school bulldmgs Parents and lrlends of the school who attended the exhlblt were lavxsh ln their pralse of the hlgh quality of work shown and also of the comprehenslveness of the exhxbtt The prlmary purpose of the exhxbxt ns as a devxce to acquamt the publxc wxth the work belng done Thus the pubhc IS enabled to evaluate the work of the school and to assist m the 1m provement of the school program An other purpose of the exhlbxt ns to af ford the puplls of the school an op portumty to display thexr work The exhxblt ls also an Incentive tor bet ter work on the part of the puplls The every pupll exhlblt xs an mno vatton for Delta Each pupxl s repre sented ln the exhxbxt whereas here tofore the ellhlblt has shown only the best work from each roomfl Punch was served at the varlous buxldmgs by members ot the home mak ng department as part of the ex hxbxt Olwer S lkenberry, prmcxpal of the Junxor hlgh school and g neral 1-hanrman m charge of the exhxblt ex pressed hs gratltude publlcly to the Independent Lumber company for the celotex used lor mountlng the dlsplay Hey' You lxef sompm behmd you What? Your footsteps Dont want em They re dxrty Gee Bob that candy m the wtndow makes my mouth water Well heres a blotter PROM ENDS QCont1nued from page 1 J balloons A novelty waltz was per tormed during the dance by natbara Blown Betty Grlfflth Bonnle boo I-atsy Rose Harrmvton Leona Thoma son and Genevieve Lugar IVLUSIC was furnxshed durmfr the ban quet and dance by the Stardusters oruestla nom Western State cone e at Gunmson The banquet and prom were under the dlrectlon of Mlss Maybelle Golden class sponsor who was assxsted by NLISS Margaret Hoke lvnss Adelgunua I-lanselmann Robert Goltry and van ous committees composed of members of the Jumor class Robert Crane Instructor m xndustrlal ax ts a ded the decorators by constx uc mg for them the huge horseshoes Miss helen Lewls trained the glrls who danced the novelty waltz a ,' , D . . . - , .... ........u- u . Q ' I ' - ...II1IIIIQ l . . ' .. .... - 1 I' , A . I - Q. . . ' ' .- ....... 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