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Show -I). II. S. NEWS- LINCOLN EDGES DELTA 14-7 Intercepting a pass on Delta's 40 yard line late in the second quarter, quar-ter, Lincoln scored and edged out the Delta high school football team, 14-7 Friday night, Sept 24 at Panaca, Nevada. Lincoln scored the winning TD late in the second quarter when Lincoln's end intercepted a pass and raced all the way down for a touchdown. In the third quarter after a series of Delta penalties and a blocked Lincoln kick, the ball was placed on Lincoln's 15 yard line. After 3 plays Neil Heyborne raced 3 yards around right end to pay dirt. Winston Win-ston Christensen converted the extra ex-tra point. Lincoln scored again in the 4th canto on a double reverse around the left end that was good for 40 yards to a touchdown. Both teams were evenly matched and played good defensive games. The Delta - Millard high school gridiron classic is to be played here this Friday afternoon at 2:30. Coach Schwab reports that Delta's chances for winning this important game are good, but he thinks the score will be close. This game between be-tween Delta and Millard is always important for both squads. Last year Millard won 26 to 6. It was originally planned that the game should be played in the evening under the lights, but Millard Mill-ard is unable to play an evening game because of a school dance. Tuesday the Pep Club held their annual initiations and enrolled the following new members: Jean Allen, Al-len, Cherie Hannifin, Phyllis Clark, Amelia Jane Cahoon, Myrle Barney, Norma Kimber, Utahna Morrill, Lu Dean Day, Dorothy Jeffery, Norma Deem, Glenna 'Nielson, Viola Talbot, Tal-bot, Jean Daly, Maurine Callister, Evelyn Davis, Maurine Jensen. The initiates were required to wear short dresses, long stockings and hair in rags. A morning assembly as-sembly was presented in their honor hon-or in which many took part. In the evening a banquet was held to conclude the eventful day. Qualifications for membership in the Pep Club specify that a girl must have a B average or better in her classes, and must also have personality, posture and poise. Membership is limited to 44 girls. This year's quota has not quite reached that figure. The club will be guided by the following officers this year: Betty Bunker, president; Nola Heyborne, vice president: Aris Anderson, secretary. sec-retary. The New Testament and Church History students of the Delta Seminary Sem-inary were treated to a surprise bonfire party Wednesday night. Leaving the Seminary at 7 p.m., they rode on hayracks and hiked on a trail long, dark and spooky to arrive at a large bonfire. There everyone played games, sang songs and had all the refreshments they could eat. |