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EXPENSE ACCQUNT QF Tl-IE PANTHER STAFF We list the following expenditures to clear our conscience and to enable our earnest supporters to see exactly where their money goes. BUDGET FOR PANTHER . . . . 55,035.69 Expenditures 1. A small dinner snack for the first staff meeting 50.00 2. Expenses for much-needed rest trip to Bermuda . 1,061.94 a. Normandie reservations ..... S 50.00 1555 classj b. Hotel reservations fwe slept in tents, . 20.00 c. Rent for surf boards ...... 73.91 cl. Hula lessons for boys . 275.00 e. Grass skirts for girls . 150.00 f. Tips ...... .03 g. Our eating expenses . 493.00 51,061.94 3. Chewing gum for Miss Nau ...... . 35.99 4. Services of Tommy Dorsey's band for staff dance . 3,000.00 5. Rattle boxes for the play boys ...... 1.00 6. Mrs. Johnson's ink expense . . . 25.38 7. Electricity, vetoed by school board . 500.00 8. Tubes for assembly radio . . . 35.23 9. Typing paper and typing erasures 200.00 10. Wallace Stout's toothpiclcs . . 5.00 11. Gas for Angel II QW,-gallon, ..... .05 12. New 'isolesn for staff members ..... 48.91 13. Fuel for hot air system fsupplied by members, . 00.00 14. Bayer's Aspirin for headaches ...... . . 62.41 Total 55,035.92 Deficit Z .23 The class of 1938 regrets the deficit of 50.23 which it is leaving. With high hopes that this obligation will be duly accepted by the class of 1939, We remain Ingloriously yours, PANTHER STAFF, 1938. Twenty-two
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Top Row: Frank Fraker, Lorraine Vcllmer, Margaret Johnson, Arlene Mann, Margaret Krauss, Helen Schiavone, Margaret Danser, Lucille Vondron, Earl Harris, Floyd Meridew, Floyd Young, Wllllnm Bauman, William Dewey, Leroy Langenderfer, Robert Whitaker. Second Row: Max McArthur, Tom Bowernmn, Earl Irish, Edith Mae Horn, Genevieve Bernath, Lorraine Miller, Mary Louise Willey, Helen Sieren, Beatrice Raker, Robert Nash, Robert Falor, Howard Demaline. Harold Spiess, Paul Spangler. Third Row: Mr, Cartwright, Raymond Dick, Chalmers Spless, William Drewyore, Robert Prcntlss, Marion Mohler. Milton Langel, Warren Buchanan, Gerald Hines, Burley Clay, Junior Williams, Robert Lindau, Loyal Kahle, Robert Churchill, Ellsworth Seeger, Miss Woolery, sponsor. Front Row: Hazel McArthur, Lois Aumend, June Harmon, Kathryn Drum, Robert Morr, Bernice Albin. Robert Geiger, Ruth Essex, Audrey Pancoast, Rozclla Shztdle, Beatrice Double. Tl-IE SOPHCDMORE CLASS President . ROBERT MORR Vice President . . BERNICE ALBIN Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . ROBERT GEIGER Sponsors .... MISS WOOLERY, MR. CARTWRIGHT September 193 7. A great day for fifty-four Delta High studentsl After a year's buffering the rough storms of upper-classmen scorn, these brave spirits felt a wave of renewed strength. Now we are really initiates of that sacred body of senior high school. 1 . u Q I n Although no outstanding functions mark the sophomore year's activities, we have steadfastly held our places in classrooms and in social and athletic activities. With the capable leadership of our ofiicers, guided by our faithful ad- visers, Miss Woolery and Mr. Cartwright, we have laid a worthy foundation. So expect to hear from us in 1938 as JUNIORSI Twen ty -f our
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