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Page 56 PANTHER PANT May 27, 1938 i Schools To Participate ln The Classes freshman English have plays this week. 'iNot Students in been reading Such a Goose by Elizabeth Gale and The Brink of braith were dramatized. Silence by Esther Gal- Rcview constitutes much of the work done in the class rooms this week. Fina examinations start Monday,' May 23. Studying the vocations open to girls and the schools offering training in the vocations has formed a final unit in the advanced home-making classes. THEME SONG-S Journalism: I'm Gonna Sit Right! Down and Write Myself a Story. Home Making: Tea for Two. I Auto Mechanics: Truckin'. I Algebra: Nice Work If You Can Get It. Psychology- Why D0 I Lie to Myself About You Typmg Typey Typey Tm Geometry I Didnt Want to Do It Chemistry Im Bubbllng Over History Christopher Columbus Agriculture The New Apple Tree Physics Let That Be a Lesson to You Bookkeeping In My Little Redl Book Physiology I Amt Got No Body Printing Sweetie Pr ln Fair Exhibit The Delta public schools will again participate in the annual Delta county fair school exhibit to be held at Hotch- kiss from September 13 to 16. The schools of the county are es- pecially fortunate in having a new building for the exhibit. This building improvement should provide an op- portunity to expand the exhibit to include home making, industrial arts, and other departments of school work. The Delta school exhibit promises to be one of the best in years, judging from the many interesting achieve- ments seen in the Every-Pupil Ex- hibit held May 12, 1938, in each of the classrooms, throughout the Delta school system. After viewing the above exhibit, Miss Velma Loomis, vice chairman. caid, The Delta public school exhibit is exceptionally fine this year, and it seems to be a natural outgrowth of the year's school work. BEST PERFORMANCE IN TRACK MEETS Lawson Frulta-Shot 42 ft 11 rn Lawson Frurta Discus 113 tt Warner Triangular 220 Yd 239 sec Miyake Triangular Pole Voult 10 Logan Trlanvular Shot 39 ft Messano Triangular Mile 5 min TRACK M k 4 4 Bits of News Catherine Fulghum attended the banquet given by the Tevis Miller chapter of Quill and Scroll in Gunni- son for visiting members of Quill and Scroll during the scholarship contest. Betty Jane Murphy placed first in the district in shorthand II at the Gun- nison scholarship contest. In the pre- ceding issue of the Panther Pant her award was announced as second. Glasses for four school children have been purchased from the Lions fund. The annual demonstration of the physical education departments of the Delta schools was presented in the form of a pageant at the high school auditorium last Friday evening. 15 sec. Logan, W. S. Meet-Discus. 98 ft. Bugg W. S. Meet-100 Yd. 10.5 sec. Buvg W S Meet 220 Yd 2 7 GC Ellsworth W S Meet-440 Yd 55 sec Ray W S Meet High Jump-5 ft X2 Relay composed of Bugg Warner Sayre and Iawson W S Meet rn 440 yd and 880 yd L-ettermen Bugg Lawson Sayre Warner lvirya e Ray Messano and lrsworth Phe name of the member art listed from the top left to the bottom right Bennie Brook Jax Dodd Junior lay LaN .iughn Nlcfirrde Yun Qtott Coach Nierle Itfttrdrnk Ixennttlt Larnpbell Robert lngl Inur Hagener Sidney Nlrller Huber Ingels Ilarold Hay Harold Nrxen Weldon Grrftrth Ronald Plllblllgkl' Georg Gu howard Iogan H rrold Gay Bob VS arner Albert Herrera t harles Savre Exe-rett Iawson hldon ll rd Lharles hornrnarr letk Herd ru e ta oun Robert Brrurr Br ls Jame Loren lakrn Pete X I v XX l al Brfwn lee X 'rrt Rex He-lint k .lrmtny u lio Fd Dau nsrerru- Inge-ls IJ in NX ner ui ri 118 a ter roerna e at Rhond Bill Fockroft Brlli I mrtnce lfugent Hallock lion Ylriake lrrold Ninn Nathen Nan e lohn Fllr-9 Charles Nlack Ll1nr0n rlovs lunror Ht ki 5 L e Tlinrnp on l lerrn li r rrleen H ward ll 5 Q- t Ifll wort . , 1 ' I . 1 g , . . - ., ., s . . I H . Y ' . .X . . L I . ' , . . ' . . . , . . - . - . . y y - - , . - , , - - S1 rn. - f Y W 7 - . : 1 Y ' i U - , . - 1 . l . v 1 I - - , . I I , ,v . . 1 . ft. 2 , . ' Y . 1 , , . . . ' - H .: 1' ' ' v - v x e . . , -r , . ,, . -. ' s ' s f 1 1 ' ' ' : ' s. ' , ' Q , '1 . ' , ' . s, ' , ' .1 - ' , ' A '- , .- s, . 's - . I' ' . ' . ', ' . . i. ' 4' S . ' r' , ' ' .' ' , . ' , H' A ' lh , ' 1 , 'l ,' S. . ' , T l . . ' S. I.: ' ', er 'vt '. E ze v V '. , S 'k . .I' 'k ' . . .l. S, ' . F- A 1 , 4 ' ,L ,I - . ,. ..z .' . A' . BD '. - ' -1' ' r- ', e S . 3 e w t , o nrvvy, Hurt lirun r. VV: llatw- I S ' h.
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May 27, 1938 PANTHER PANT Page 55 D. H. S. Baseball Team TOP ROV! Eugene Busse Nlarvln Sutton Carmen Rodrtquez Raymond Rodrtquez Paul Smtth Henry Saruwatarl James Abbott CFNTFR ROV! Robert Fulghum lrvtng Eaks Lloyd Nlarsh Iuntor Sampson Jake Ventrtllo Verle Goodwtn Everett Nolgamore Nlr George Barrows coach BOTTOM ROW Ketth Calhoun manager Lloyd Duncan Francts Laktn Roselle Glenn Warren Jackson Robert Hu kaby Dean 'Nlarvel manager PANTHERS WIN BASEBALL SCORES FROM MONTROSE 7 7 The Delta Panthers beat Montrose 7 2 tn a fast hard played game at the Delta stadtum Tuesday afternoon Juntor Sampson dtmtnuttve Delta pttchtng star held the Indtan batters well through SIX tnnmgs as Panther batters scored seven runs tn wo splurges avamst Jack Letcester on the mound tor Montrose Roselle Glenn pcled out three long htts for a perfect batt ng percentage The score rematn ed close 4 2 unttl a conclustve three run rally tn the stxth dectded the game for Delta DELTA BAND WINS HIGH HONORS The htghest honors that have come to any Delta mustcal organtzatton were atcorded the band m tts appearances durtng the three state tournament Lompet ng among 60 bands whose 4 060 regtstered members thronved Ptovo for the three day festtval Dt vt ton 1 the htghest rattnv gtven by the Judees was gtven the Delta band tn all d partments concert playtng stght reading and marchtng The Delta band was one of four western Colorado bands that walked off wtth the great mayortty of Class A awards g ven at the meet whtch d ew bands trom all over Utah western C lo ado and Idaho Delta Monttose Frutta and Gland Junctton recetved Dtvtston 1 rattngs tn all departments Panther Sportltghts The D H S baseball team wtll end tts season May 23 Dont forget the football game be tween the sentors and the team to re turn next football season Ltttle Roselle Glenn went for a rtde tn a row boat And he got tn the path of an ocean steamer The steamer ran mto htm but he mst laughed and laughed Because he was used to hardshtps SNEAKED AWAY When Wednesday morntng Ttmeq About 8 30 oclock From where SChO0l To where'7 Ouray Why For fun Returned Oh yes Ttred Very ttred Good ttme' Ask a sentor the latter however recetved an extra mentton for maneuvertng Judges were ht h tn thetr pratse of all the western Colorado ordantzat ons espectally tn vtew of the fact that of the fourteen compet HU Class A bands only five recetved top dtvtston rattngs and four of these were western Colo rado bands Dtvtston 1 honors are gtven only to the upper five per cent of all bands Gunntson 4 Delta Olathe 3 Delta 2 Montrose 2 Delta Olathe 9 Delta 5 Grand Junctton 9 Delta 5 Paonta 7 Delta 4 Montrose 4 Delta 6 Cedaredge 1 Delta 10 Grand Junctton 9 Delta 7 Delta unctton Ltneup Htts Errors Runs Sampson Huckaby Ventrtllo Gardner Glenn Eaks La :tn F Jackson tn the three state area whtch the na tonal regtonal tournament cover d Bestdes the record of the band the followtng other honors were received Leo Meyer Delta drum ma or htgh est rattng for baton twtrltng Katte Parker snare drum dtvtston 1 Eltza beth Ambrose ptano dtvtston 1 Leo Meyer clar net dtvtston 1 Kemper Lundy bass dtvtston 2 Chester Wtl ltams saxophone dtvtston 2 and Ann Conlltn oboe dtvtston 2 , -- ' . 25. - . - , , , ' , s. 6 ' 1 W . 'Tiff' ' ' . l ' ' - I , -3- .i.-...-4 l ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 o 1 1 'AND THE sEN1oRs lk-'arsh .............. 3 3 1 I ' fiffirffjfz 0 0 , . ' . ........ . .... 1 0 0 - I ' . 1 ' . ' .............. 3 O 3 , . . I , 3 ,,,-.,,... . ..,.. 1 2 0 v . . , , ' ' , . .,........ --0 0 0 . - . . -,.,,,.. --.--o 3 0 l . ' ' ' . ' .' 17 5 7 . ' , b '. ' l' ---4---M----L-vi 1. I -
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