Douglas High School - Copper Kettle Yearbook (Douglas, AZ)

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AN Mm. : 5 . - - ' 4 H SDedication-- Her untiring ef- forts ever to be re- membered by the Class of '39, We ded- icate this Edition of the Copper Kettle to Agnes Mahoney Miss Agnes Mahoney Z M af 'M ,ff tn xi .fl-V ' 2 . . , 5 ff p,,wf 'J w ,W X JM ,f ontents --- OPENING SECTION Tille Page, Dedicalion THE SCHOOL Scenic Shols, Facully lFormal and lnformall, Class Officers, Seniors Juniors, Sophomores, Freshmen CAMPUS LIFE Snapshols of Sludenl Acliviries, Calendar of School Even+s FEATURES I Copper Kerlle Queen, Allend- anls, Don Amechi, Who's Who SPORTS I Wearers of 'rhe D, Cheer Leaders, Foolball, Baskelball, Track, Infra- mural Sporls, Girls' Alhlelicsi ACTIVITIES Copper Kehlle Slaff, Border Bull- dog Sraff, Campus Organizations EXTRAS Adverlisemenls, Humor, Senior Acliviries . WW ' .,. W,-W iii Q, M55 win Q 'vl4vu-.,..Mb,, ww. 'SQ if an Am.. '-Q. , ,Qu 3 X vw.. 'Sv E will noT soon To r g e T These oloors. 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'f,ai-wi 'Q 1. , Ji..,.,, 3 -,gum - .A ,mv I ,g 1 5 V' HE firsr year we have spenr wirh- in These gymna- sium wallshas broughf To us a full reanlizarion of The dream we wafched a year ago malrerialrze I n 'r o a realiry. -I- I' lf! cf, My . 'V fu 1 .W V WA ww Mm jfiw va W E . F 1 4 K? 'iv ,iq i ' fg 5 3. 9' 1 1i',4Qr-'ffiyi x WM Administratzon SLJPERINTENDENT J. E. Carlson, Jr. BORN JULY 2, l89O in Spokane, Washinglon, and having been gradualed in I909 from lhe Lewislon Slale Normal School, Idaho, he began his leaching career al Gilberl, Idaho in l909, conlinuing il in a number ol cilies unlil, in l9l6, he came lo Douglas as principal ol lhe grammar school. I-le enlisled in The army from I9 I 7 lo I9l9, aller which he enrolled in lhe Universily ol Washinglon al Seallle where he received his Bachelor ol Ed- ucalion degree. In l92O he relurned lo Douglas as principal ol lhe grammar and high schools, and, in l927, began his career as superinlendenl ol lhe Douglas Public Schools. -4 8 i ? Page 2I fa PRINCIPA - George A. Bergfield BORN MAY 28, I889 in Broacllancl, Illinois, anol having been gradualecl from Cenlral College, Fayelre, Missouri in I9I6, he Ioegan his leaching career in I9I6, al Slanloerry High School, Slanberry, Missouri. He served in Ihe Uniled Slales Ariny from I9 I 7 Io I9 I 9 - served Ihe A.E.F. in France anol Ihe A.O. in Germany. He look his masIer's clegree in Ihe summer of I924, and in Seplemloer I924, he came +o Douglas Grammar School, unlil I929 when he became principal ol Douglas High School. He married Bernice Burns in S+. Louis, Missouri, January 26, I922. Page 22 ERC-FIEI. Reading Hue midnigh+ mail or scanning a manuscript Now whaf have we done? Laying down 'rhe law or a plea for sfu- diousness Couid I inferesf you in some edu- cafion? The money sack a+ 'rhe foo'rball games ll il in Page 23 Nl NN I . , F A C U I. T Y Milfon B. Morse, M.A. Universify of Arizona Coaching and Physical Ed. Agnes Mahoney, A.B. Universify of Arizona His+ory and English Louise Carle+on, M.A. Columbia Universify Foods D. K. lngman. M.S. Colorado A. and M. Hiway Safe+y, lndus+rial Aris Ar+hur Presco'H', B.A. Universify of Arizona Journalism, Eng., Ci+izenship Page 24 l: A C U l. T Y ? ggi' Jiffi?-7.76-a. f..-Q5 H , 4? Mr. Ingman showing favorifism, or maybe he's only showing him how. Did you burn +hose muffins Miss Carlfon? By The smile, Coach enjoys giving +he boys a going over. Miss Mahoney aH'racls a li'Hle per- sonal aH'en+ion. Tch, 'I'ch Abram. Mr Prescoii' solving a difficulf iournalism problem. Thar blonde in fronf of me again. 'Lf - pyfbq-rg fgfzlfpq tif: PAQ Page 25 a.,,i F A C i 4 s U I. T Y l , ,gl ,f Glenn G. Dunham, A.B. Sferling College Hisfory, Civics, Sociology Jennie Welcome Arizona Slale al Tempe Librarian Paul Hollisier, M.A. Ohio Sfale U niversify Spanish Mildred Daily, A.B. Sanfa Barbara College English O'Ho L. Uflce Vandercook School of Music lnsfrumenfal Music Page 26 F A C LJ I. T Y Mr. Hollis+er has +he Spanish sifu- afion well in hand. .1 l+'s iusf a Daily occurance Now lhere are four ways, says Mr. Dunham. The s+amp ac+, by Miss Welcome- all smiles behind fhe new desk Mr Uilce, One, iwo, fhree, -L Spiel. l Page 27 41 xnxx xx F A C U L T Y Eunice Plumb, A.B. Missouri Valley College ' English Paul H. Huber, B.S. The Sloul Inslifuie Prinfing Edwin Park, A.B. Arizona Slafe af Flagsfaff Commercial and Draffing Edi+h Moore, M.A. Colorado College English and Physical Ed. Elizabelh Piper, B.A. Universily of Arizona Arl A Page 28 W . . 5,,l1flinf,glili'fglMkc: U 1. T Y if WW Wing You're lcing Marlc nervous Mr. Park. is WX They say +l1ere's plen'l'y Moore on lhe ball. How do you gel' +l1em lo sludy like fha? Mrs. Plumb? Mr. Huber gels fechnical- oh! 'lhaf beloved lnfer+ype. Miss Piper 'reaches +l1e shag Page 29 1 Y XXX ll V.- Thomas Sanders, B.A. Arizona S+a+e af Flagslaff Commercial Milclred B. Fredlin, B.M.E. Illinois Wesleyan Universily Music H. W. Griffiflws, A.B. Colorado Siafe Teachers College Commercial, Social Science Nora Anne Jones, A.B. N. Mex. Sfaie College, Silver Cify Sewing Herman Lange, B.S. Universify of Arizona Science ,, M, 1 lil Page jc F A C U I. T Y Mr. Griffifh backed up by a li'Hle shorfhancl. Girls will be girls, Miss Jones. Are ihose pleasing figures, Mr. Sanders? Music, Mas+era, please. The chair loff. Ln-K lf fhis experimeni worlxs -- which ii should. Page 3l K-ffm .I Jusl a sideline wifh Mr. Spencer. Speaking of figures-- F A C LJ L. T Y R. W. Spencer, B.A. Universify of Moniana Science Jessie Black, A.B. Parsons College Algebra, Geom., Gen. Malls P: The Classes V 'A ' . I C I. 'N A S S Lois Garber, Aziel Crouch, Barbara Cull BILL EDWARDS Senior Presidenf DICK BRITTAIN S+uden+ - body Presidenf Hecfor Reyes, Cecil Corley, BTHNEdwards, Edgardo Lucas 5 'Nw Page 34 OFFICERS JUNIORS Bill Deeming, Wanda Ferguson, Raymond Collier, Howard Evans, Doris Lee, Bill Hudgiefz. SOPHOMORES Bob Gwin, Ted Bloodworfh, James Negri, Earl Slover, Mary Jane Carfer. FRESHMEN June Rhodes, Jim Hayfhornwhife, La Dorna Romine, Bob Nash, Carl Swanson, Sally Darnell. sa Y QQ Page - f S E N I O F2 S ANDERSON smiles, Sl1e's on our files- We can go RUTHIess. You wouIdn I' call him a he-man, WILLIAM is a gen+Ieman-- BAGBY gels around. BARNES used fo be her name, LILLY MAE sfill is-- She lef'I' her name for his. GERTRUDE is a BIGELOW, TI1a+'s abou+ all we know-- Bul. we all know her. RALPH is popular SY? is BLACKBURN-- lrIe's all one. Pas? .36 Q 'Wiki ARMIDA has someone, We don'+ know who-- Her Iasf name's ARAIZA fo you. CONNIE and Johnny rhyme BARNES and McDanieIs don'+-- Give lhem lime. Whar he +I1inIcs is hard +o 1'elI, Buf neverflueless, Here's GEORGE BELL. IIRGE is our l1umor man, cracks wise whenever he can s all BLACK fo me. DICK BRITTAlN's Iasfing name Takes i'rs place In our Hall of Fame Ac+ivi+ies on Page I46 S E N l O R S fi YERS' firsl name is FRANCES, 'he's giving us 'lhe glances- Ve like i+, do you? :OLLAR is her name, 'Ve all call her JANE, 'He dosen'+. KZIEL CROUCH 'lo you. 'he 'fellows call him Ace QW ? iecause he sefs ihe pace + ,g,c9' He's MELVIN CUMMINS +o Ne know you know him So why should we fell you. ds Decks 'S an ragm wi+h an of uw! Wi'I'h fhe fellows DOROTHY causes a fuss - No wonder-- VE. I JIMMY ALDWELL is his name, He's nof in the hall of fame, Buf he's O. K. by us. Wifh D. H. S. CORLEY is +hrough-- Congra+ula+ions, CECIL, fo you. BARBARA CULL's a preHy maid, We're all sure she'll make fhe grade. - Good Luck. DOROTHY DARNELL is a prairie maid - ln our class a greaf parl she's played-- . When we hear +he name DIAZ We 'lhink of ERNESTO-- Kind of oldd, isn'+ if? an Acfivifies on Page I47 Page I ,-. SW MN .al 0 R 5 ,I Il? WWII MONROE is quife a man, His Iasl' name is DUNNEGAN-- Come again! LOUISE looks happy as a lark, ln D. H. S. FORD's made her mark 4Defini+eIy. 1 FRAASE gives us quife a lask Try +o remember him is all we ask-- His firsf name's LEONELL GILBERT FRITZ is a newcomer So we don'+ know much aboul him- Time will fell--we can'+. MAXINE lefl' our hall of fame, And she also changed her name-- lf was GIPSON. ,- .V I f ff, I. MJ I UMD' I . V, Fw? 55 ' EDWARDS comes now, Louise comes nex+-- ' Boy has she gol' BILL perplexed! MARGARET is our queen, FORD lcepl' lhe record of sixleen. Dol you gel E+--Bri'Hain didn'+. VIRGINIA is a soufhern name- FREEMAN comes from +he Norlh- Where do we go from here? LOIS GARBER comes righl here. We +hink she's quife a dear-- Ain'l' we senlimenfal. GLASS's firsl' name, JUNE, Seems fo rhyme wiih moon-- Where does Bruce come in? Aclivilies on Page l48 IIW ff QI yy, S E N I O F2 S f- EARNESTINE GRIFFIN Is Ihe girl wifh red hair. We fhink she's much more Ihan fair GEORGE HERBERT is I'I1is guy, We of+en wonder whaf and why-- Here-5 +o him, anyway! gigs, eff, vyfpww wwefggw If' 1 , I CGROL K no WJ e. w oj ow on IQ' JI! G MABEL HAYMORE is fhis belle We aII +I'1inIc SI'16'S awfully sweII-- Don'f you? GERALD HUISH, o+herwise 'Brick' M Is a name fhai' will always sfick 'Ibm In our memory. V I G, M I 11 Q Q Ches+y is u mess GORD is o be found For JACKS fs around. HAROLD JOHNSON is Ihis lad- Always bashful, bui never mad, Handsome 'I'oo. You aII know BESS LAMBERT You wouIdn'+ exac+Iy call her a flirf She geI's I+, do you? Acfivifies on Page I49 Page 39 fl! f S E N I CD R S LOIS LEAHY is nex+ in line, I Iike her, yes, I like her fine In 'fac+,I'd like her Io be mine. Though he's one you'II never fear, GERALD LINDSEY, as is clear Has go+ some+hing +here. And here we have CONCEPCION You'II find her some excep+ion, LIRA is fhe IasI'. JACK LYNCH, fhough shor+, a darn good spor+, You know him. EDNA MEEKS is nex+ in honor, Bu+ she's no+ always in a corner Look her up some Iime. Page40'7 I ANNE LEWIS is 'Ihe gal- You'II find she is a pal- If you'II give her a chance. CHRISTINA is Ihe name, LIRA is Ihe same nj, 'k Ip? f Know her? Y5 Ay , IIHLYW' IM C is our fliofhall s+ar, All 'I'he o+heQha ou+cIasses, EDGARDO LUCAS Io Ihe masses JOHN MABRY is fhe felfow, You aII know him, so how- And why o Id e teII you. me LYDIA MENDEZ, anofher girI, Has gof us all Righf in a whirI. Acfivifies on Page ISO A S E N I O R BONNIE MEREDITH is maies+ic Bur so is 'Ihe radio, Ge'I if? fsfaficl An apple reminds me of C.H. MOORE - On Ihe inside you 'Ihe core - Rafher seedy. ROSALIE MOSHER The gal wi+h Ihe drums. Know her? VERNE POLLAK is +his A cufe liH'Ie miss, Bul' +he picfure is deceiving. BILL QUEEN is ned- He's gof me perplexed- How abou+ you, Nan? fin 'bf W, ALFONSO MONTANO makes a good rhyme, - Bu+ +o explain all alaouf him - We haven'I' +he lime. KLPJYLJ- K 4Q We're f r CHARLES MORRIS. D He's done a lol' for us C W Thank you! ? kb 7 WQVM We find HENRY PENTACOFF Laugh +ha+ off. BARBARA PORTER is cu+e. In her sunday suif an Remember Horace? She does. No women for REYES, And so HECTOR slays us He'II learn. Adiviiies on Page ISO Page 4I - f--. S E N I O F? S GLADYS .is wifh us, REYNARD is +00 Bill Gray Iikes her, do you? MARSHALL RICE is a good ma? He plays foo+baII when he can, We hope i+'s offen CLAUDIO ROQUENI Is a man of few words, Unfil you gef fo know him. B s+ands 'For Bu+ch Bu'I' we undersfand her, So we give you - BEATRICE SANDERS JAMES SCHUPBACK, solemn lad Seems quite differeni S When you gel' Io know him. . I' 0-1- MARIANNE RICE is one swell pal She's called fhe Personalify Gal: And no wonder! x X BILL RICHARDS, a newcomer, Proves himself a hummer, In his classes. SAMMARCELLI is no sissy, BERTON'S gof a missy - Bull' I don'+ know her. I could fhink of a rhyme for DALE Bu+ +o +hink of SCHLOTZHAUER- Leaves me pale. VIRGIL SHINN is never dull, All kinds of jokes he fries fo pull, Some+imes we gel Ihem. Page 42' -'Q3I5ff'5fEi Aclivifies on Page I53 S E N I O R S SICOCAN is our pharmacisl' +o be MATTHEW and Mildred you'll offen see - Wl1a'r's +o come ofif? In every class, This 'lime i+'s JACK I heee I ,J W? SPENCE versus Viclor Follows his name-- He gels lhere. 17, She's STICHT - and I'm ln making 'Ihis rhyme Luck, LILLIAN. Here's a good sporf, A comely maid- s+uck You know her as LOIS WADE Aclivifies on Page I55 HECTOR SIMON, No+ like Hue pie-man, Buf very inferesling. SNURE fhe cowman, BENNIE Ihe he-man, Nalalie fhe woman. lil BETTY LOU is our masfer mind Bul' STACY is awfully kind- To dumb kids like me. Her brofher BILL ls also STICHT, He's geH'ing oul' of D. H. S. fhough KATHRYN is a WATSON Cuppe is her man Off and on. Page .-. S E N I O R S .. JOE spider WEBB ls noi so fough, As he looks here. MABEL WELLS, few of us know, So in fallzing aboul' her we'll go slow - We wish you Luck. WOODS may be dense, Bui' MILDRED surely isn'+, You oughl' fo know MATTHEW. TOMMY's lasf in here you see Buf WRlGHT's sure firsf When if comes +o Doris Lee. Page 44 BILL PATTERSON's a fine lad, His friendship we're glad fo have had - Good Luck. IRENE ORTEGA's grades are good High, she has in her classes sfood, She's won her place in D. H. S. Adivifies on Page l56 I, -J. 56? S E N I O R S i Time Srruggles Cn i935 - I936 O Alfhough we ac+ed properly meek, as Freshmen should, we were pleniy proud +ha+ a+ las+ we were high schoolers. Mr. Hol- lis+er, as our advisor showed us +he ropes. We elecied Luis Jordan as president Vic- +or Spence as vice-president Bill Pa++erson secrefary, and Bill Edwards +reasurer. The D received +he sweaf of our brow and 'the painf of our brooms. We fook par+ in many of fhe school ac+ivifies. We confef- fized fhe Hi - Jinx Carnival and moneyized our class funds. Our class assembly was plen- fy good, fo fhe delighf of +he sfudenf body. We had a lof of scholars, and we placed more on fhe honor roll fhan any ofher class. I936 - I937 I When school opened fhis iime, we as sophomores, showed up in brand new cords and war painf. And we boldly marched in 'the fronl' door and derided 'lhe freshies fo 'the sides. Our class advisor, Mr. Lange, guided us fhrough 'lhe difficullies of our sophomore year. We elecfed Vicfor Spence presidenf, Dick BriH'ain vice president Dale Brifiain secrefary - +reasurer. We had +he D fo pain+ +his fime and There was no Hi- Jinx Carnival, so we divided our affenfion fo o+her school ac+ivi+ies. Our class assem- bly was our biggesi achievement Once again we were fops in scholarship. Our class placed more on ihe honor roll fhan any ofher class. I937 - I938 O Big shof Juniors. Tha+'s us 'ihis fall. We look parf in every school ac+ivi+y. Our fi- nances were our big problem, and wifh +he aid of Miss Mahoney, Miss Penny, and Mr. Lange, we made enough +o +ake us ihrough fhe year. Our Junior play +he Charm School , was a big success and neHed us quiie a bif of money. Our Hi-Jinx Carni- val boofh also made a lof of money.. Our class assembly fhrilled and chilled 'lhe slu- denf body. Members of our class were in aihlefics. dramafics, music and all fhe ofher acfiviiies ihai' make up a well rounded school year. To lop if off, we presenied ihe senior class wifh a banquei and a prom. I938 - I939 O There was much fo do fhis year, and lif- 1'le 'lime 'io do if in. We have fried fo make The mosf of if. Our assembly play laid 'em in ihe aisles. We were in charge of +he Hi- Jinx and profiled by if. Difch Day was a high-Iigh+ and gave us lo+s of pleasure. In all our acfivifies our advisers, Miss Mahon- ey and Miss Black, gave freely of lheir 'iime and effori' so fhaf our memories of our las+ year in high school will be unforgefably pleasant Baccalaurafe, Class nigh+, Senior Prom, Kiwanis luncheon, Elk's Ball - all fhese mark 'I'he lasf days of our high school. While proud fha? we are graduaies, we would fhaf we could linger longer. '-18 Page 45 O QP f X I BLISSFULLY saunfering up The sfeps, The brigh+ and exaH'ed lquoie fro m a member of ihe Junior classl class of I940 made fheir debui as O -f -f i C e r S upper classmen on The l2+h of Sepfember. The firsi' . semesfer was generally quief, bul' fowards 'lhe end of if, 'lhey came oul' of iheir reverie long enough 'lo Pres' ' ' Howard Evans nominafe ihree of 'lheir class members, BeHy BlaH, Vice Pres. . Bill Kimble Nafalie Boyle and Doris Lee as con'res'I'an+s in 'rhe See' ' Wanda Ferguson Copper KeH'le Queen Con+es!'. They were all close Trees' ' Raymond Collier runners-up and was fhe Junior class proud! Well, Girl Rep' ' ' Dells Lee who wouldn'1' be? T h e n, a fe w weeks lafer, Mr. BOY Rep' ' Blll l-luezlelz Bergfield and fhe various members of ihe faculfy pui' fheir heads fogeiher and as a resuli' of fheir 49 concociing, five members of ihe upper fourih of +he Junior class, along wiih The same number of Seniors, Q were chosen fo become members of fhe Naiional Honor Sociefy. This is +l1e greaiesf honor +ha+ can be besiowed upon anyone in ihe Junior class, and Left to Right f Row 1: Wimsett, Stolp, Irwin, Farris, P. Lewis, Lee, Stevens, Doatner, Romo, Sosa, Gallardo, Lugo, Row 2: Lusk, M. Kennon, Dillard, Galaz, Staymates, Porter L. Van Deren, R. Van Deren, Platt, Thurman. Bosticg Row 3: Reyes, Pickett, E. Robinson, G. B. Hammer, Kimble, Grisham, West, Collier, Young, A. Porter, H. Sammarcelli, L. Lynch. fhose chosen are jusrly proud and gralified. The boys were noticeably mournful afier fhe announce- menf of +hose chosen lfor noi' a single manly name had been among fheml, bui' perked up considerably when 'the Honor Assembly was held +he las+ day of the semester. They fried noi +o look +oo proud wilh 'Their leffers sewed securely on 'I'heir swea+ers, buf if was too eviden+ fo hide successfully. Then the sec- ond semesier sfarled off on a fide of excifemenl. There were proms io plan for, especially the Junior Banquef and Prom, and also The Junior play. A hard drive for funds fo sponsor fhese acfivifies was launched, for fhe Seniors musf be ceremoniously fe+ed, as is only due +hem. And as all other classes have done in their Junior year, especially jus? affer the Proms, we also al+ered 'lhe Golden Rule fo read, Do unto us as we have done unfo others . QP -V 40? Yell Deeming - Yell Leader 0 We're fhe class ihaf has no foe I-9-4-O Left to Right -f Row 1: Elmange, D. Wright, Karrh, Ferguson, Boyle, Campbell, E. Tyra, Barnett, Blatt, R. Silverman, Ortega, Liakopulos: Row 2: O. Whisenant, Pendleton, H. Hester, Schansel, M. Rogers, F. Lindsey, E. Rogers, Adams, Webster, Woodward, Stocks. Pascoe, Hulse: Row 3: M. Sammarcelli, Nalley, Barreras, H. Evans, Estrada, Hudziets, T. Griffin, Harsha, Slate, Deeming, H. Boss, L. Echols. H e Page 47 WSOP!-IOMOI-il1S I 'xl X' Q. 0 'D O Officers o Pres. . . James Negri Vice - Pres. . Ted Bloodworih Seci - Tres. . M. J. Carfer Girl Rep. . Mariory Garreff Boy Rep. . . E. Slover PROUDLY saunfering up fhe fronf sfeps, fhe girls ablaze wifh make-up and whaf-nof iewelery, fhe boys in crackly cords--fhe newness sfill quife apparenf--fhe Sophomore class enfered high school along wifh fhe resf. They looked disfainfully af fhe green freshmen, if fhey noficed fhem af all, forgef- fing for fhe momenf fhaf only a few monfhs before fhey had been as fimorous as fhe Freshmen were now. Buf fhaf is fhe way wifh all Sophomore classes, so if is easy fo forgive fhem. The Sophomore class seffled down fo business rig hf away and began furning ouf good work. Regular roul-ine work was one wlfh meehngs called officers elecfed and fhaf fhey no longer wafched assemblies from fhe H 6 I T O I T I 6' Q all dues collecfed. They seemed proud of fhe facf if if if Left to Right - Row 1. Lugo, Burgner, Valdez, Row 2: Haynie, Stott, M. Kennon, Contreras, M. Wade, Schultz, Row3: Grey, M Hill, Chaney, Willaims, E. Stewart, Rowley, Kenyon, Akers, Hannum, Stimac, H. Smith, B Bloodworth, E. Slover, Row 5: Garland, Scheerer, Puzzi, Mils. Ingman, Ferguson, Castro and so gave fhe sfudenf body a half-hour's enioymenf wifh fheir class play, a M. Sammarcelli, Yelverton, E. Wells, Henderson, Alessi, L. Murchison, , Mattingly, J. Anderson, Russell, Stites, Row 4: Horne, Caldeion, Hopkins, J. Watson, Churchyard, Gaylan, Lira, Ehrnman, Page 48 SCDPHOIVIGRILS good old-fashioned melerdramer , compleie wilh villain. Afhleiics found 'lhem a+ lhe lop, carrying a- way all 'lhe honors in in+ramural volleyball and bas- lxefball. Then 'I'he sporis season was ou+ uniil nexl' yearyear, and for a few monlhs all quiel reigned in rhis class. Can you guess fhe reason? l+'s nof hard. Mid-semesler exams proved fo be kind of +ough, bui mosl' of 'lhem came fhrough. Then spring fever seHled down on fhe school, buf +he Sophomore class rallied enough +o sponsor one of lhe mos+ popular boolhs a+ fhe Hi-Jinx Carnival. Affer fhaf, fhe up- per classmenn aciivifies were looked, on wilh envy by fhis class, buf look hope from fhe fagf lhai before many monfhs had passed, ihey, loo, would be sub- merged in +he gay fesiiviiies of lhe various proms and banqueis. And so lhe Class of I94I marches on, anxious and deserving of 'lhe +i'I'le upper classmen . Q --so Yell Bob Gwin, Bob Caldwell Yell Leaders Q We're ihe class 'lhaf has fhe fun I-9-4-I e -Y -- Left to Right ef Rowlz Falcone, Ivey, Contreras, Montelongo, Montano, Moulinet, Kerby, Stevens, Joss, Sunden, Sowell, Carter, Salcedog Row 2: Glen, Layman, Bloodworth, Robb, Stewart, Kaiser, Dillard, I-Iaymore, Morales, Cook, Caldwell, Lane, Evans, Row 3: Goday Link, Smalley, Link, Herbert, Good, Negri, - Caldwell, Cosper, Phillips, Castro: Row 4: Sshwantes. Miller, Valdez, Serrano, Gwin. Hammer, West, WVeeks, Krentz, Prior, Suarez, Dearingg Row 5: Clark, Jordan, Munda, Robinson, Schols, Cuppe, Laurey, Hall, Johnston, Samuel, Chavarria, Jordan. FSP 'rr P . Page 49 ga FQFRESHMEN we M , O f f i c e r s ' . Pres .... Bob Nash Vice-Pres. . LaDorna Romine Sec. Treas. . Sally Darnell Girl Rep. . June Rhodes Boy Rep. . Carl Swanson SEPTEMBER I2+h found fhis Freshman class enfer- ing D. H. S. for ifs 'firsl' year in high school. For +he firsl few weeks 'lhey could be seen walking iimorously fhrough + h e halls, cas+ing coveious glances a+ ihe upper classmen. The girls were devoid of make-up and fhe boys were carefully dressed in frousers +ha+ leasf resembled cords. And af +he first Assembly, +he boys brealhed a sigh of relief when i+ was announced +ha+ +here would be no hazing of Freshman boys. The firsl' ac+ivi+y of rhe Freshman class is fhe painfing of fhe D , and +his fhey did wiih a will. They whifened +he leHer in good fime and sfill be seen gazin' 'oudly a+ i+, especially if an ad- miring member c .e opposife sex is near. And urg- f- -- Q9 ed on by +hese admiring glances, a camparafively ' large number of fhe boys ven+ured ouf fo 'l'ry +heir skill in various spor+s, and d?dn'+ do so bad, eiiher. Left to Right - Row 1: Robertson, I. Evans, Harris, Borcherding, N. Silverman, Kluttz, Appelin, R. Murchison, D. Boss, S. Darnellg Row 2: F. Lillywhite, Cooper, Slate Castillo, Russel, B. Wright, Lowe, Fester, Hartman Morte , . ' 3 1 Arevalo, Martinez, Bloomquist, Verdugo, Griffin , nson G Huish Row 3 Beck Swanson, Wishler, J Eic s Robb Barnum: Row 4: Andress, B. Hudspeth, N im e, 3 W 5: Beever, R. ish Thomasson, ash, R.K bl Lane Ro Hu' k M' wi Page 50 Coach was glad fo see fheir enfhusiasm displayed for if means winning feams in fhe years fo come. Buf lef's falk of fhe fairer sex a while, shall we? Dur- xt , sy, I xl Xl 49 O ing fhe firsf weeks of December a Copper Keffle Yell Queen Confesf was held, an'd fwo of fhe lovely con- fesfanfs were Freshman girls, Beffy Kimble, and June Rhodes. There is no doubl fhaf in fhe nexf few queen confesfs, one of fhe Freshman girls will come smilin' fhrough as queen. lf is usually hard fo mix afhlefic We-re me class abilify, beaufy, and scholasfic abilify in one class, buf fhe Freshman class managed fo do alrighf, wifh lihalils always hue quife a few of fheir names appearing on fhe honor Jim, Ha fh nwhife - Yell Lea er - roll and on fhe lisf of l's' F ' ' so, looking over fheir promising record, recalling fh pride some of Q - 49 . . . f ' v4 ' fhelr feafs, we give you fhls Freshman class, fhe up- 'r Q A-1 .127 ' If f , , -, W , Ag, 4 CQ-,D and-coming cream of fhe crop g may if fulfill all .if ,, Qff -L 'S-:ir .M 4 fr 'lhe hopes we have in if. , ' y 2 ' ,,, w C ,f . . LL,-C - I K' --L 4. I Left to Right -- Row 1: Rivera, Monteon, Samtamaria, Lopez, Lyles, Hoffman, Row if LL!!-' 2: Roman, Aguilar, Larned, Schoonover, Davis, R. Lillyvvhite, Ortega, Ivey, Escarcega, , .V Marquez, Parra, Perezg Row 3: Rivera, Collar, Nevarez, Harter, Liakopulos, Kimlole. G. Evans, Fralie, Sands, Kerby, Ruiz, Burgnerg Row 4: Crabtree, Cutting, Price. Varela, O. Smith, Brisley, Armistead, Bickerstaff, E. Rice, Pray, Collier, Hunter, McCue, Row 5: Westbrook, Davis, Hunt, Ziede, Moore, Whisnant, Boyer, Murdock, S. Diamos. Diamos, Boyle, Aguilar, -Avg, , I Hu-d' X i wie L. Page 5l f QQ. l: R l'l IVI E N 1 fir ' - I TAKING a deep breafh, or was if fwo, fhe mid-- TQML QXVLA 'N 1 i Officers O Pres. . . Osborn Collier Vice. Pres. . La Dorna Romine I Secf-Tres. . . Rex Davis Boy Rep. . Bill Cowan Girl Rep. . June Rhodes , O' 5 . 6' , f ff' . - lflawi' ' Jjrglfdvfff V o semesfer Freshman class bravely enfered fhe learned porfals of D. H. S. They respecffully lisfened fo Mr. Bergfield as he explained fo fhem fheir schedules, and fhen wondered firediy if fhey could ever keep if sfraighf. As per usual, no cords for boys, no iewelry for girls. The girls look a liffle young for fhaf sorf of fhing, anyway, and as for fhe boys cords, l doubt if fhey come in fhaf size. There were, however, a few brazened lassies who fried fo disreguard fhe unwriffen consfifufion of D. H. S., buf fhose all-powerful upperclasswomen soon re- moved such signs of lawbreaking. Since fhe D had already been painfed, fhe boys felf a liffle relieved, and fried fo forgef fhaf nexf year fhey will sfill be Freshmen and if will be up fo fhem fo give if fhe besf painfing if's ever had. Then in March came fhe Hi- to Right - Row 1: Johnston, Herdman, Rhodes, Moore, Howe, Holtry, Hawkins, Row 2: L. Hester, Maddux, Easter, Carter, Cummins, Romine, Joyce, Mugford, L. Haymore, Bloom, F. Rice, V. I-Iuish, Boeckman: Row 3: R. Smith, Santana, , Judd, Hart, Hinkle, Beecroft, Hatcher, Robertson, Meeks, Rodriques, Johnson, Row 4: Zamora, Acuna, Silva, Jordan, Laux, Pollard, Castellanos, Romero, Dickens, Hamilton, Beltran, S. Jackson, Row 5: Montelongo, Alvarado, Reyes, Larez, Reed, Tinsley, Benharn, Kaneaster, Pearce, Bowers, J. Grisham, Paco, Taylor. . y,3jfifa5,Q,ff,ig, Rpm. ikifxl F R E S I-I Nl E N -an my fe Jinx csmavsn. Af+er carefully cQnsul+ing wear fa- Wu I , 11,571,- nances and fhen fheir +alen+, fhey decided 'lo spon- sor some kind of a boofh in +he Carnival, and proud- ly came ou+ in 'lhe black. And, oh, yes, 'rhe firsl' six weeks period ended in March. I+ is always a faslc +o defermine whai kfnd of a scholasfic class fhe fresh- men group is going 'lo +urn ou+ fo be, for nei+her fhe class nor +he +eachers are well enough acquain+- ed wi+h each olher 'lo lcnow iusl' whal' 'l'he score is, buf according lo 'lhe firsf six weelcs record, lhis is as promising a class as has ye+ eniered D. H. S. We only hope il' continues. Then lhe monfhs rolled by and broughi' fhe rodeo-infesied monlh of May. A cloud of Wesierners seflled down on 'fhe old school grounds and very noficeable among fhe lol' were fhese newly insfalled freshmen. They became +heir cosfumes handsomely, and we personally lhink I+ M X Z1-L, p ' o I ell I E x nd rosf .s,. Yell Leader We're lhe class DQ? +ha+'s always frue l - 9 - 4 - 2 if i ' sb ,MWW showed a lof of +ha'l' grand old s+uff, school spirii. Left to Right - Row 1: Vasquez, Becerra, Elias, Chapman, Stocks, Hagan, Martin, Row 2: J ohnson, Knight, Kennedy, Ferguson, Russell, Thomas, Wilson, Baker, Romero, Row 3: Longnecker, Hoffman, Pascoe, Frost, Chavarria, Longnecker, Ice. 33. Lane, Morrehead, Vara, Varela, Johnson, Clinch, Best, Ralston, 4: Rochin, Simon, Huber, o,e!,-fee Page 53 gg! x nu , K, 61111171145 , fy Lze Page 56 Q Maybe El Paso - Maybe Tucson-or if may be Bisbee buf l don'+ ihink i'I s Doug- las ' Some of fhe mam- mas here for +he Girl Re- serve conference ' This lime il' is Douglas - looks like Beffy, Bonnie, Lois, Rosemary and - ' Be'H'y who is your friend? 0 Looks good and +hey said i+ was good - we should charge +he Coca Cola company for adverfising ' Before fhe picnic. On Sepfember l2, fhe halls of Douglas High School were again opened fo all who wish fo learn. Eighfy - five Seniors began fheir lasf year wi+h pep and vigor. Every- one seemed rarin' +o go .... Football season sfarfed Seplember 23 when lhe Bulldogs were defeaied by +he Phoenix Coyo+es 20-0 T h e season conlinued w i f h fo u r defeah -- Phoenh,Tucson,ElPaso,and Bkbee ... The band and Drum and Bugk Corps spor+ new uniforms, while Tom Wrighf direc+s fhem in many new forma- fions which add grea+ly fo fhe inferesf in foofball games. 2 az ,W 3 R D r ,. Q if 1 .. . Page 57 I v I . I if , 'ff ,uf I 4 A JL.. of ff .. yd The Girl's Afhleric Associa+ion enfer- fained ,girls ,from ,,Tombs+one, ..Willcox, Pearce, and Bisbee . . . Ocfober l5, Pareni' Teachers' Tea marked an ou+s+anding week- end . . . Sponsored by The Y. M. C. A. +o promofe b e f 'I' e r cooperafion befween feacher, parenfs, and srudenfs. D Day arrives on November 4+h. The Frosh boys have already painfed +he D A pep rally inspires 'rhe s+uden+s 'ro do greai' fhings . . . The D is lif before The game . . Bulldogs defeaf Willcox Cowboys wi'I'h a 26-0 score. The music organizafionls performed ad- mirably be+ween halves of ihe game. 0 Whafcha' looking a+ fel- lows? ' Gei going. Chain gang dobbin ' fhe HD . ' Seniors go on a sil- down slrike. Make preHy good bosses, bm' mighfy poor laborers. ' Heapum big bull session before lhe m a i n session is called. 0 Would you like lo falte a walk? or - going my way or somepin'. ' Tyra - Gar- bo - glasses. Again ihe seniors boss land .loafl ' Camera shy, fellows? The chain gang hard ai' fhe old D again. Boy did fhey give if a good wash- ing. ' More loafers, you can see fhem anywhere, and af any +ime. Page 59 age 60 , Q as-5 Jusl' around school . .Na+- alie loolns sorfa happy ' Freshman girls clon lheir in- i+ia+ion logs ' They seem pleased abouf lhe whole 'rhing ' GarreH' is suing 'lhe annual for prinling fhese 'rwo piclures ' A couple a femes look +he si+ua+ion over 0 These romeos honor Eileen wiih 'lheir greal' presence ' Phyllis poses sweelly for The pholographer ' More 'freshman girls 0 Silverman looks in a hurry 0 The Mrs. Evelyn Oa+es-nee- Evelyn Pendlelon. 0 'MA Y-v FWZ!! WI W' -f- C Wifh fhe fun inifiafion of P. E. P. comes fhese fanfasfic arrangemenfs of black and whife pig-fails . . . The annual spends a hecfic weelc affempfing +o falce all picfures of fhe school organizafions . . . December 9fh, Margaref Ford is elecfed Queen of fhe Copper Keffle . . . The annual foofball ban- quef is well affended by foofball enfhu- siasfs . . . December l8fh, The Chrisfmas Canfafa is effecfively presenfed wifh a balcony chorus and beaufiful sfaging . . . N.H.S. m e m b e r s are announced as consisfing of nine Seniors and five Juniors. Firsf formal in fhe new gymnasium fo be given by fhe Spanish Girl Reserves on De- cember 23rd . . Formal follows on December cember 23rd . . P.E.P. formal follows Dec- ember 3lsf . . , many resolufions flying a- round loose af fhis fime. Q WWMM wh,' M 3 , Page bl Page 62 January 2nd . . . school converves . . . all resolufions forgoH'en or broken . . . Jan- uary 20ih, fhe Girl Reserve Molher Daugh- 'l'er Banquel' inspires much in+eresf among s+uclen+s and facul+y alike. Douglas plays hosf +o +he Souihern Ari- zona Baske+ball Conference on February I6+h, I7fh, l8+h. Tucson again walks away wifh +he championship while Nogales runs a close second . . . Bisbee +akes +he con- sola+ion . . . The Cons+i+u+ion and fhe Changing Years , an orafion by C. H. Moore +ook 'Firs+ place in lhe annual ora- 'lorical con+es+ on March 3rcl. Chuck 'failed +o win fhe disfricl' con+es+, ihough, much +o our sorrow. A++enfion! Lining up for he lairdie . ' Lefl' face! 'lurry wi+h fhose cards, Hs ,effing lafe and we sfill rave ihree pic+ures fo alce. ' Cussin' and dis- :ussin'. Are we on sched- ule? ' Tha+'s righf, slay mul' as long as you can. ' Quif shovin', lhere is oom for all. ' Click - - - ve gol' cha', Mr. Irwin. 'ha+'s news, - Exfral Ex- 'ral Camera man gefs hof. - and how! ' Whal' :ave 'rhese boys gof? Jon'+ rush, girls. ' All of 'hese are scenes during :icfure faking week - if here is such a fhing. C + I QW' . ww k,..-4 '. i? gi Page 63 Page 64 Miss Moore and her P Day. Whaf a day for w and fun. ' Dishes da sl sfuff +o eaf and boy di if look good. 0 Los+ -c ball! Finder please rel before Play Day nexf ye ' Vlhaf are you felle hanging around o n 4 page for? You didn'+ any chance play in fhisv ley ball game? ' Sw and sway on Play-E 0 Negri gefs righf up +he camera, while Picl shows only his beHer h lhe's no+ +he guy lurr aroundl ' More Play-E and more girls! WOW w W X My Q 53355 On March 9ih, ihe inlramural fraclc sea- son opened wilh +he running of the cross counfry. . . There was a large number of en- frees. Alfonso Serrano won firsf closely fol- lowed by Tom Wrighl and Marcus Sammar- celli. . . . . . The firsl' performance of lhe Thespian play, The King Rides By also was pre- senred on +his ninfh of March, 'rhe second performance being given +he following evening. The Seniors received fhe grealer percenfage of fhe proceeds because of lhe grealer sale of +iclce+s. The audience was small bolh nig 'l dinero-curses! Q . X M... ...Q . as-A. K Page 66 3' We The Douglas Girl Reserves played hosfess fo girls from EI Paso, Tucson, and Bisbee on March +enfh in a Girl Reserve Conference. Enferfainmenf included an unusual picnic. Headquar+ers were a+ +he Y. W. building. The Class of '39 wowed +he sfudenf body wilh an old-fashioned melerdrama . An all boy casf performed and was greaf. March I8+h, fhe annual Hi-Jinx Carni- val was held in fhe old gym . . . fhe Seniors were +he only class or organiza+ion fhai' made any profit. A grea'I' fime was had by all - The bingo boofh was going grea+. Margo+ Sammarcelli, +op lwirler for +he Bulldog music groups ' EI Paso pradicing before fhe game 0 Bisbee drum corps forms a D - They go+ a big hand 'The Douglas crowd a+ +he Bisbee game on Armisfice Day - whaf a crowd - wha+ a day - wha+ a game - Douglas I9 Bisbee 6 ' El Paso +ooiers again ' Who's +ha+ drum holding up ' Looks like a D by fhe Tigers. wmwwww ist A:-t' exalt 1 fi. L 2 A i' . 41.1-V Mrs--f Ta?-f qgsasssfigi W L. 335235 Page 67 2,225 N. ul ' 2--. Nw! sf X WWW Q mlm ,ag i ' Page 68 A 7 W J . ei,-7JLJ2ll Whaf +he camera sa when +he Cross Counh was run ' Timer Marsha Rice looks fhe field ove ' Three of 'Hue boys in deacl heal ' The loafe who came our fo chee loolc sorla bored wifh fh whole 'I'hing ' Big prep. ralion for fhe race ' Ru ners all lined up ' Ya lm a li++le nervous fellows Coach checks up on fl enfrees and gives fhe i s+ruc+ions +o +he boys - ar Then, gel on your mark On March 25+h 'rhe Douglas music lovers enferfained musicians from Bisbee, Tucson. Sf. David, Willcox and Benson in a non- compefi+ive gafhering. All enjoyed The good music and spiri+ of cooperafion shown by 'the various organizafions. March 3Isf and 'rhe Seniors enioyed fheir annual Di+ch day by going +o Rucker Canyon for fhe day. Time was spenf playing baseball wifh furious compe+i+ion befween 'l'he 'lwo home rooms as fhe girls cheered from fhe sidelines. Eafing ranked nexf as fhe favorile occupaiion while +he ambilious fool: fo hiking a nd wading. These privi- ledged few were much envied by ihe lower classmen. if , , M f sMi?Vy'l'f ' ' was ff' i vs... 'tl 'FMR X . Page 69 Q 1-.- .QM is i . .1 M.. . . - . K af 5 Q- - ,. . ' I '- .. W 1 .. . . Q . Q 5 ,, E :. ., ..:-2g55?.E:5,355 -Z.: X 5 ',:ga::.i K .,., .. - ,. . .j.,..,, .. . . , ,-W, :.-., .. ..A1::,1: .,:- . M ,Y if a 1 ' ....,. 9 ' ' M V. K H ' , Iwmm.. .wx-.,.' .. .. . 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Our principal was made a Vigilanfe Capfain and Mr. Dunham served as iudge. 0 x en al +he High-Jinx urnival 0 D. H. S. slu- nfs frip lhe lighl' fanlas- ' Did fhe flash-bulb prize Garreff, or is she ling again? ' How do J like +he Sophomore ofh? ' Those decora- ns really broughf in 'lhe ero ' This sign sleerecl Q crowd in+o 'lhe dance Lindsey, Jacks, and Ed- rds look sorfa sa+isfIed h 'lheir work on lhe Sen- boofh 0 Sloppy worked 'd on fhaf boofh .+ ask him' And here is ere fhe Freshmen 'look arybody +o a cleaning, ' a good +ime was had all. K-of-1 fu-ol 7 a x Page 7I 1 P QSWLW' Page 72 Senior Di+ch Day - peace and quiel Margarel' wondering man really did come f monkey ' Home roon- versus 24 ' Crouch ga back +o old coun+ry lunch beside +he ripp brook. 0 Smoke fol beaufy? ' The ma! mind goes wild. I+ we good car ' Somebo losing. ' Why Miss honey! How shocking! WW M' ifil , K April 28+h, Margarei Ford was crowned Queen of +he I939 Copper KeH'le. This annu al affair was deemed a success and was fhe firsf of fhe many spring for- mals. Margaref was crowned Queen. Barbara Cull and Dorofhy Decker, chosen by Don Ameche, served as a'Hendan+s. April 29, 'rhe Sou+hern Dis+ric+ Traclc and Field Meef was held, Douglas playing hosf +o all Class B and C schools in fhis disfrici. Douglas nosed ou'l' Nogales 63 - 62. Tomb- sione won ihe Class C meet The Bulldogs 'qualified fiffeen boys for The s+a+e meef in Tucson. Page 73 Pa ge 74 Girls preparing for fhe Spring Fashion Show which was given May 5+h. Novel lighfing and sfage effecfs were used and did fhe girls pose? Oh boy! A large aud- ience aH'ended. As 'I'he number of days of school become fewer, exci+emen+ raises +o a grea+ peak. Seniors fondly falk abouf when we were Frosh and seem +o regrel' gradualing. Kiwanis' Luncheon, 'lhe Proms, N.H.5. Ban- quei' and +he Elk's Ball mark 'lhe closing days. Jusl' as fhe 'fun sfarfs so do exams and 'rhe sludenfs acquire many gray hairs over +he las? week. Class nigh+ and final grad- uafion and wifh fhaf fhe Class of '39 be- come alumni and iusf fainf memories. oshl Why, Mr. Dunham! Lookin for Tom, Bill? Hehn Adams gdn' 'es+ern,, could be I won- ar ' Rice wifh +he usual feH head. ' Foms meei ndsey, +he man abouf iwn. Whaicha' peekin' rr? 'Wha+'s +he maHer Hh you KaHwyn? 0 For 'ice we find Cook wifhoui lueen. ' You losh some- uing, Mr. Dunham? ' !ho's 'Phe Siamese? Oh! l Page 75 '7.'Tef4'::, ws-'x-5,,,N V- .:..,,.xe,-, I ' ' . ?i -' F- -' 1 i -5 ,ygfz-5-2T',f'-155' 1 f f wr l K. sh, r,.,,,: Z: L. ,A .Q ,, V, . ,Q I F5--.A-'1 ar, 0 v f. 5??'?iif P 4- A ' iff, Q ' .' ,J 0 . ' M -- e , ,.. 8 A t A ' I 'AKC '.l I 4 ' X A .U ' - , 0 - - 1 v - Q '1 ' . Q ' fe -' 'X -isp ' ' 4' ' -1. , 3 ' . ,- V L. - 'A A 4 r, FJWW 'L ,gg 'S 1: I2 . ,. . 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X ' 'l' - ',x : -: -,:',J'.,.g, 'ij ' . ,-' . ' . yr fi- '-' 1 5' 4 -, '45 2 - A 1 - , . ' ' -W . ' 'A N - A Mfr. I , fr 1, ' . x A 1 ' V .4-'L 3. 54. f-. 5.1, , - ' ' 'IG'-:Q If E' 'Q7 , -A ' . V '- . -'i 15'- Q- ' ' f' - 'f.. 5? QI: V'-11'-X. 51-'We K- ffl -1- -' I, ' 'J' ,V -QM -w. . . ff ' . 1 ' 4!:.'Gm.:,:Qs4m.1.fMi'n?m4-pd.-.qf,.: - 1 -1. ', -1 f' H .fx Q , . fmw ,M .,:. ,, ,.:::..,::,. ,. QW, V, .4 ,, K 'WMO ,awnnrw M 4 Miss Margaret Ford Copper Kettle Queen - lj Miss Barbara Cull Attendant Miss Dorothy Decker Attendant Www, XX N ' X . ' ff I :XXXTX f QQ gm ' QQ.X'N x XIPO11 Ameche XX N-:fUf X - X. Q , adm 'Q .ki QA it Rkfmy. xt VR 'Q 4 201 1 t 2, t Y 'o F ' t xg ' A - X 2 1 i Q 1 ' x X Xwembx fQY9s'!N!XKW!JSQDk inform some une t - SLJDXOS BEVERW HXLLXCALXFORVIIA Moron 16, 1959 wtse Marianne Rios and Hr. C. R. Moore Co-Edttore The Copper Kettle 1959 Douglas Higb Sonooi Douglas, Arizona Deer thee Rice eno wr. thoore z I Tnenxe very noob io: honoring me by asking oe to serve ae a judge in selecting two of your beautiful students to serve ea ettenoonts to youx 'Copper Kettle Qneen'. Hy choices from the too: pictures sent me exe Utes Decker ann Utes Barbara Gull. o. every enooese 'Ln your ououcetion. otothy ish yo HW. M Q4 D 1 m stneen 9 f Lmekx W ho S W ho 'S in Douglas High School f 'rw f f f ff ,Aff Q, M , f f g, I V rf' rl of ,, f 1' f ,ffl -4 ', li 4 l., 6i:' T f 'ZZ 'x lf -- - f M 'f rf l 0' hy 17 C , I. . 4 ,J I' , ' r g. L, 3 1-.V W 75' , - 4 ll' 'Z I ', ,,v 4 xr' I K , 3 f , 1 , , . M N X lf ig u STUDENTS appearing in 'rhis sec- Hon, Who's Who of Douglas High School, were selecled by several commillees composed ol members of +he facully. Careful deliloerafion was made in each in- slance and 'rhe general commillee feels Thar The sludenls appearing are represenlalive. Mabel Haymore . . . chosen for sporfs- manship . . . played imporlanl parl in Girls alhlelics This year . . . musician of nole . . . enlered several music conlesls . . . accom- panisf for various groups . . . scholaslic raling is high . . . Cecil Corley . . . selecled for Sporlsman- ship' '... our lor alhlelics for four years . . . nofed as 'rhe loughesl man on fhe fool- ball Team . . . presidenr ol lhe D club This year. . . lellered in baslcelball This year . . . Cecil is fhe secrel hearl lhrob of DHS girls . . . he doesn'l go in for lhal sluff . . . smarl guy. Marianne Rice . . . Selecled as All Around Girl' '... noled for her pleasing person- alily ,.,.. aclive in inlramural sporls . . . edilor ol lhe l39 Copper Kellle . . . has generally made herself useful for four years . .. Marianne! everybody's pal.. . . C. H. Moore ...' 'All Around Boy . . . and has righrlully earned The honor . . . scholar, aclor. alhlele, oralor, leader and willing worlcer . . . edilor of '39 Copper Kellle . . . in D. l-l. S. only lwo years, buf he belongs in our l-lall of Fame . Page 85 lLois Leahy . . . selecTed as being ouTsTancl- ing in Leadership . . . has a good scho- lasTic raTing . . . member of The NaTional Honor SocieTy . . . has been prompTer or direcTor in all plays Tor The pasT Two years . member oT The Thespians . . . Lois is well liked by everyone. Bill Edwards . . . selecTed as being ouTsTancl- ing in Leadership '... has been class pres- idenT Tor lasT Two years . . . made a leTTer in TooTball, baskeTball, and Track, Tor Two years . . . capTain oT TooTball and Track Teams This year . . . Bill doesn'T go in Tor book-larnin' much buT is popular wiTh The whole sTudenT body. Barbara Cull . . . selecTed Tor Service To The school' '... quiTe an acTress . . . mem- ber oT The Thespians . .. high in scolarship. . . member oT N. l-l. S .... has Hprowled' ouT arTicles Tor The Border Bulldog This year . . . was snap shoT ediTor Tor This book . . noTed Tor always working Tor The school. Tommy Wrighf . . . selecTed Tor Service To The school' '... biggesT musician herea- bouTs . . . weilcls a wicked TrumpeT . . . member oT The band Tour years . . . direcT- ed Drum and Bugle Corps This year . . . leTTered in Track Twice . . . been in every play Tor several years . . . Doris is Tommy's Queen and Tommy doesn'T care who knows iT. Page 86 Nalalie Boyle . . . selecTed as one oT The Two highesT in scholarship . . . member of The NaTional Honor SocieTy . . . has a high schol- arship average . . . noTed as being one of The quiclcesT wiTs ever To hiT D. H. S. . . . will graduaTe aTTer summer school This summer. , Rogelio Serrano . . . selecTed as ouTsTand- ing in Scholashcs . . . has The highesT aver- age oT grades in The school.. .give Rogelio a TexT boolc and he is happy . . . he also goes in Tor inTramural sporTs. Minnie Kennon . . . selecTed as ouTsTand- ing in aThleTics . . . noTed Tor her abiliTy in gymnasium worlc . . . likes To go OTT The spring board, do Tumbling sTunTs. and play baseball . . . quiTe high in scholarship . . . member of The orchesTra and band . . . Minnie has one OT The preTTiesT smiles in The high school. Melvin Wesf . . . selecTed as ouTsTanding aThleTe . . . is a junior . . . leTTers in TooTball, baslceTball, baseball, and Track . . . member of The D club . . . is expecTed To hold a big posiTion in The baclcfield nexT Tall . . . is a quieT lcid, buT he's in There doin' or dyin' Tor D. H. S. Page 87 Q v 1 S y, Sports wi, A ::'wmSsww f ,. 13.204 5 Eff gg 11251, x N Q, X 2 eg X W1 L X A' Wikg fs ZQQLJS-vw5 -wax wi' Q . an 9.5 ww if is Q sm A QQ! : me W 9 37 ax .ww sf 2+ if 'YS MMSZSMQ fi X. WEARERS OF-'Tl-l 1 Ralph Blackburn George Black Berry BlaH Dick Briflain Melvin Cummins Cecil Corley Felix Esfrad Bill Edwards Howard Evans Abram Galaz Frank Good Bill Gray James Grisham Aziel Crouch in X xr Bob Gwin John Hall Jim Haylhornwhife Bill Hudziefz Gerald Huish Jack Huish Louis Jordan Ramon Jordan Kennefh Kaneasler Randall Lowery Edgardo Lucas Bob Nash Jim Negri C. H. Moore Lon Pollard Bill Queen Hecior Reyes George Reyes Marianne Rice Marshall Rice Dale Schlohhauer Alberl' Sfimac Ben Suarez Melvin Wes'l' Millon Wes? Tom Wrighl' Barney Young D H S Cheer Leaders Following a eusTom oT The school, candidaTes Tor cheer lead- ers began campaigning early in The year. As a resulT of The voTe oT The sTudenT body, The Team chosen was Tom WrighT, Bob Caldwell, and BeTTy BlaTT. This Team oT live-wires immediaTely sTarTed ouT on The iob oT insTalling some pep in The sTudenT body. The resulT oT This was shown in assembly and aT The TooTball con- TesTs. Due To Their eTTorTs, our pupils reall gave ouT aT The games. During The long baslceT ll The leaders were aT nearly every game, urging T To greaTer eTTorTs oT yell- ing. All our Tea s n ra eTu To Them Tor Their unselffish giving o eTTo T cfweiwhe beTTermenT ooiscgfoiolfspifijf 5 L V, E K! L y 1xT1l9f, - Tom VVHgE?!1f, BeHy maH dixfpf Bob CaHweH f L R- X7' Page 9l ' -li.:-' ir' Lefl' fo riglil - Fronf row: Jordan, Lucas, Pollard Lindsey, Piclce'H, Bagby, Reyes, Gwin, Evans. Middle row: Queen, Hudziefz, Crouch, Negri, Esfrada Webb, Simon, BriHain, Corley, Good. Back row Huislw, Robinson, Jones, Blackburn, Lowery, Edwards Moore Kaneasfer, Wesl, Gayfan, Wesf, Grisham Rice. , f .5 , Xl ' 4 if 59 . , Mau MORSE V . Fi for fhe pas+ several seasons X , ,A l ,U K coach of +l1e Golden Varsi+y s I I Y J XY Q BJ , ' One of fhe few brighf spofs in lhe Bulldog offense Turkey Day. Hold on! i+ wasn'+ a score. ' Fellows on lhe bench gel excilecl, loo. Hope il's a Douglas louchclown. ' A couple of Douglas line- men lreal a Bisbee back a lillle rough. ' Slrilxe up lhe band! These lxids do lheir parl when lhe going gels lough lor lhe I leam. ,. 0 Douglas hils lhe Bisbee line for no gain. ' Lucas is having a hard lime slaying on his feel. FELIX ESTRADA Fullback 1 fhis was Felix's 'lhird year for 'lhe Bulldogs. FRANK GOOD Cenfer - Firsf year wifh fhe Morsemen. BILL QUEEN Halfback - This was Bill's firsl year on 'lhe feam. CAPT. BILL EDWARDS End - played fhree years of slellar ball for Gold 81 Black. DICK BRITTAIN r Guard - Dick is small, buf a fwo year lefferman. Page 94 4 ::::-:gh , E Tim. , 510 - lly, , ----- z ,,..,, , J ,.,a.. ' Q ,V Q S , 15,1 f. 1: ' 1-sg'f9 ,,Q Q, P T ' ,uf 1. s.1fi'.f'?: ' f .fiifi , Y' if i l X ,xt HOENIX 20 - DOUGLAS 0 'i d pow ful defense fhe Bulldogs held fhe 'V v al X li PJ ii! lv Flbof 20-0 on 'fheir own field. Blan- char , half back fa' Phoenix, packed fhe mail up fo ,fh one yard line, where Davis crashed over for ihe ore in fhe inifial period. ln fhe fhird frame, affer a kick from Douglas, Phoenix pulled fhe BuIIdog's own favorife, fhe sleeper pass, for a second score. The Bulldogs chose fo kick and Phoenix on a sei' of powerful running plays pushed over for anofher fal- ly. This ended fhe scoring as fhe Bulldog' defense began funcfioning. Bill Edward's punfing and Mar- shall Rice's fackling were fhe brighf spofs of fhe Douglas playing. OCT. 2 - TOMBSTONE 7 - DOUGLAS 32 I The Morsemen refurned home affer fheir defeaf af fhe hands of fhe Coyofes and opened fhe local season againsf fhe Tombsfone Yellowiackefs wifh a smashing 32 fo 7 score. This was fhe firsf game un- der fhe new lighfs af lhe field so lhe Bulldogs gave fhem a genuine dedicafion. Howard Evans, Jim Negri, and Felix Esfrada all crossed fhe pay sfripe for fhe Bulldogs. Two fouchdowns were sef up lhru fhe recovery of fwo kick-offs by Marshall Rice, play- ing all fackle in fhe Morsemen lineup. Tombsfone made ifs single score as a resulf of a sleeper pass Gwvm Corleyiai-and Edwards boffle up Bisbee man n-umunms:-v - - .Tl N . -.N early in fhe fhird quarfer. The Bulldog's line was bol- afered by having four veferans working fogefher on one side. OCT. 9 - TUCSON 27 - DOUGLAS 0 I Fresh from fheir vicfory over Tombsfone, buf suffering from colds and disciplinary acfion againsf fhe five freckles , fhe Morsemen were smofhered by fhe Crimson Tide form Tucson 27 fo 0. The sfafe champs were clearly fhe beffer feam on fhe field and led fhe Bulldogs 20 fo 0 af half fime. In fhe sec- ond half fhe Bulldog's defense sfiffened and yielded buf' one more score. The running of dashing Joe Bafisfe and fhe crashing of Tony Ouihius were fhe oufsfanding performances. OCT. 2l - DEMING 6 - DOUGLAS 6 I The Bulldogs wenf fo fhe home of fhe Deming Wildcafs fo refurn wifh a 6-6 fie. The Morsemen opened fhe game wifh a 60 yard dash for a louch- down, buf was ruled back fo fhe one yard sfripe by fhe referee. Thereaffer, playing ruggedly, fhe Bull- dogs sef up a defense fhaf fhe Wildcafs could noi find fhe key fo. In fhe final minufe of fhe firsf half, fhe Deming fullback, Bosrich, fhrew a 35 yard pass fo Seward fhaf connecfed for a score. The Bulldogs swepf down fhe field again in fhe second half and Barneff meefs opposifion from Edwards and Corley ffffidf' f EDGARDO LUCAS Quarferback - sparkplug of, fhe feam - served four years. T Medi. feZae,7a,,, 'Dk A n RANDALL LOWERY End - firsf year man buf sfill a couple fo go. MM VQMJ' Z A-I wif leffz JIM NEGRI mainsfay of fhe line. year on fhe feam Ouarferback - firsf year buf Jim has plenfy of promise. MARSHALL RICE Tackle - fwo year lefferman: Page 95 BOB GWIN Fullback - one year man and Bob hif plenfy hard. CHUCK MOORE Halfback - firsf year - we always gef 'em foo lafe. KENNETH KANEASTER Tackle - fhe gold and black husky lineman. D fzmfi CECIL CORLEY Guard - fhree year man - a man we hafe b lose. HECTOR REYES Cenfer - fhree years fighf- ing for fhe Morsemen. 'A Page 96 ,. ,- X1 'n'.-'Na l ,- Y - , I senf Bob Gwin over for a marker. Corley missed fhe conversion and fhe game remained deadlocked 6-6. OCT. 28 - GLENDALE 0 - DOUGLAS I2 0 Sfarfing fhe second half, affer a slow inifial period fhe Bulldogs moved info Cardinal ferrifory and affer a few plays Chafo Lucas, Bulldog safefy man, 'look a Glendale punf and romped 80 yards fo pay dirf. The Bulldogs only ofher score came as a resulf of a Cardinal fumble recovered by Huish on fhe lb, wifh Esfrada going over for fhe final fally NOV. 4 - WILLCOX 0 - DOUGLAS 26 I On D Day fhe Bulldogs swamped fhe invading Willcox Cowboys 26 - 0. The Cowboys sfarfed sfrong in fhe firsf quarfer wifh a running and smashing game builf around Hurfado. The scoring was sfarfed affer fhree plays in fhe second quarfer when Bob Gwin ran back a parfially blocked kick 40 yards for a fally for fhe Bulldogs. A few minufes lafer fhe Bull- dogs scored again affer a 59 yard drive. A pass from Esfrada fo Edwards was good for 75 yards and one more marker for fhe Bulldogs. NOV. I I - BISBEE 6 - DOUGLAS I9 O Led by Chafo Lucas, swivel hipped quarfer back, fhe Bulldogs scored a decisive I9-6 win over fheir fradifional rivals. Lafe in fhe firsf period Felix Es- Barneff hifs hard info fhe Douglas line. Tough fo sfop f . if sy BW rrada crashed Ihrough Ihe Bisbee line for 52 yards and a Iouchdown. Bisbee's single Iouchdown came ale in +he second quarier when Barneh' advanced Ihe ball 'Io Ihe 5 - yard marker by a fake punl and Ihen slcirfed Iefl end for Ihe score. In Ihe 'Ihird quarfer, Lucas ran back a punl' for 54 yards and a score. The las? counler was made when Jim Negri afole an infercepled pass from Banco and Bob Gwin pu+ il' over on 'Ihe nexf play from Ihe one fool' line. NOV. I8 - EL PASO 6 - DOUGLAS 0 I The Bulldogs crippled from 'Ihe Bisbee game puf Ap a brave fighl, buf were overpowered by Ihe sfrong El Paso Tigers 6 - 0. The EI Paso eleven played orillianl ball wilh numerous reverses and double re- verses. Browne made- fhe only score of fhe game when he slcirfed Ihe Bulldogs righ+ end for I9 yards. NOV. 26 -4 BISBEE I9 - DOUGLAS I2 I The Bisbee Pumas broke Ihe five game winning sfreak of lhe Bulldogs in fheir annual encounfer by a score of I9 - I2. Led by BarneH, flashy Bisbee half- baclc, Bisbee opened scoring in Ihe firsl quar+er. The Bulldogs wifhslood a drive in fhe second quarler and Ihe half ended 6 - 0. In fhe Ihird period Barnefl galloped down Ihe sideline for 65 yards and a fouch- down. Melvin Wesl' pifched 'Iwo Iouchdown passes for 'l'he Bulldogs in 'Ihe final minuies of play. f V . lordan goes places againsf Bis Day HOWARD EVANS Halfbaclc - 'Ihree years on 'rhe Ieam. GERALD HUISH End - Ihird year - and he was Iough fo gel around. ORVIL JONES Tackle - one year man - and plenly of beef. I IX LUIS JORDAN Halibaclc - hard worlcer - Ihree years wah the Bulldogs. 2 -- MELVIN wesr ' + ,,,..,, ,,.. I I ... J., .,.,., I I Ha'fbf-elf - 'wo vw me-1 - Q f l zr- .1 ..'f. oh! Ihose under hand passes. I lx .:. ' Wy Q1 I Page 97 A-, 4 , , ., H, 3? 1 A., -,-fqbfiiigfilsufi-' -, 4' X33-lg, AD21 at the lame 'Sfanding room only al' +l1e Thanks- giving Day Bisbee-Douglas game. 0The bands looking on a+ Bisbee. OIn+rica+e maneuvers. 'General mixup in Bisbee -Gwin si'l's on Carler while Corley comes in fasl' X Webb a n d Simon help Coach loolz +he si+ua'l'ion over--The bench up a+ Bis- bee-- Grisham would like 'lo be in +here--Bisbee goes 'lhrough fhe Douglas line-- Douglas line gels se+--Bfs- bee shiffs in-fo posifion - - BarneH sfarfs ouf around his own righl end-- Various emo+ions on +he bench-- Q r H N' 1 r. ,J vs, 1 , In x .W L I A , X 5 J . K ' If' ffl, wi 'Nl i FQ! SJ ' ' f . sf f I i ' ' 1 , T 1 I ,J Y 'V Ax J X 1 ' , x V ,J ,L f X X I . I, - f f ,Lf I -' 1 Basketball Baskefball praclice opened wifh only one refurn- ing leH'erman, Bill Edwards. The reason for lhe small number of re'l'urning leH'ermen was 'I'ha'I' all fhe eighlh semes+er players were ruled ineligible for +he var- si'I'y. Coach Morse had a round-robin fournamenf belween +he differenf classes fo pick our +he pros- pec+ive ma+erial. The sophs, paced by Mel Wesf, gained +he squad championship. Affer 'rhis fourna- menf, Morse cu+ +he squad -+o 20 and worked i+ in+o shape for i+'s firsl' game wifh +he Universily of Mexico. The barnslorming U. of Mexico baske+l::allers romped over fhe Bulldogs 36-l8. This was 'lhe 'firsi' game 'For fhe green Bulldogs who looked good up againsl' +he 'Flashier feam. S+imac led l'he scoring for Douglas wilh five poin+s. Left to right f Front row: R. Jordan, Stimac, P. Rice, Chaverria - Top row: Gaytan, Young, Lira, Good, Negri, West Pollard, Morse. Page I00, ' . xy. 1 gl, During fhe Chrisfmas holidays fhe Bulldogs fackled fhree feams. Minus fhe services of fhe capfain, fhe green and very inxperienced Douglas feam beaf fhe San Simon Longhorns 22-I7. If was a hard defensive game againsf a hard scrapping San Simon feam. ln fhe nexf encounfer, fhe Morsemen fool: fhe measure of Morenci l7-l5. The feam looked very experienced and played in mid-season form fo upsef The favored Wildcafs. Lordsburg was fhe lasf feam during fhe Chrisfmas week fo meef fhe Bulldogs. Lordsburg defeafed Douglas I4-I0 in a game fhaf was marred wifh much fouling. Mel Wesf, Bulldog forward, led lhe scoring in fhe rugged game wilh nine poinfs. The Bulldogs opened fheir conference play againsf fheir formidable rivals, Bisbee, on January 6. A one- handed shof by Slafer, Puma forward, in fhe lasf 30 seconds of play gave fhe Pumas a hair-raising 35-3-4 decision over fhe Morsemen. Edwards led fhe Bull- dogs scoring wifh fen poinfs, while Bendixen of Bis- bee was scoring fhe same number. The Douglas cagers were unable +o gef sfarfed in Willcox and bowed fo fhe Cowboys 23-I 3. If was a defensive game in fhe small Willcox gym wifh plenfy of missed shofs. Hurfado was high poinf man wifh fhirfeen poinfs. Young of Douglas, scoring only four poinfs, led fhe Bulldogs. A near capacify crowd wafched fhe Bulldogs win over fhe fowering six-foof Olson All-American Red Heads 32-24. The Douglas Cagers played fheir besf game of fhe season wifh Mel Wesf leading lhe scor- ing wifh fhirfeen poinfs. The Red Heads played an RAMON JORDAN Forward - Two year man wifh one left CHlC STIMAC Cenfer - One of fhose fiashy sophs. SALVADOR GAYTAN Guard - Firsf year on squad wi+h one fo go yet JOAQUIN LIRA Forward - Showed plenfy of fasf playing. BARNEY YOUNG Cenfer - Capt - A real Fighfer and a fiffing capfain. 'age I02 G P E. -. 'n..' . easy efforfless game in which Kay Kirkpafrick, per- sonalify girl of fheir squad, was fhe mainsfay. .. 7, ln an overfime game, fhe Nogales Apaches beak fhe Bulldogs on fhe Apache courf in Nogales. Durazo sank a baskef in fhe overfime period and broughf vicfory fo his feam. The game was a hard foughf baffle wifh Edwards, West and Young play- ing a flashy game for fhe Bulldogs. The following night fhe Badgers of Tucson High School beaf fhe Bulldogs 39-I8 in a soufhern con- ference baffle. If was a decisive vicfory for fhe Bad- gers who were aided by fheir small court Riddle, Tucson forward, led fhe scoring wifh fwelve poinfs, and Wesf of Douglas wifh fwelve poinfs. The Bulldogs puffing up a hard fighf downed lhe Pumas 27-26 in fheir second game. Benson whipped fhe Bulldogs in fheir second game fo fhe fune of 3I-33. ln fhe following game, Douglas could nof sfop Lordsburg: so dropped fhe decision 44-3I. There were numerous personal fouls. a Douglas edged Tombsfone 37-28 and came back fo lose fo Nogales 32-8 on our home court Marcus, Apache forward led wifh nine poinfsg while Edwards led Douglas wifh five. If was a hard foughf game wifh a greaf deal of roughness. The following week, Douglas was hosf fo lhe Soulhern Conference Tournamenf which was played in fhe new gym. Douglas opened fhe conference fournamenf by losing fo a hardfighfing San Simon feam 24-25. Before lhis game, Coach Morse fook all fhe Seniors off fhe squad in order fo give more experience in conference play fo fhe refurning play- fl S NNW Y ers. Tucson Hi won fhe fournamenf by defeafing fhe Nogales Apaches in a hard foughf game. An all- conference feam was selecfed wifh Young and Wesf of Douglas rafing honorable menfion. ln fhe fournamenf, Douglas beaf Tombsfone in fhe consolafion play 38-28. They were fhen beafen in a close game by fhe Benson Bobcafs 42-38. This marlred fhe end of a fairly successful season. Coach Morse is poinfing foward a very successful season nexf year wifh many refurning leffermen. Dec. I9 ,, Douglas I8, , ,. U of Mexico 36 Dec. 26 ,Douglas I8 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, T ombsfone ll Dec. ,Douglas 22, ....., , San Simon I7 Dec. Douglas I7 as Morenci I5 Dec. , ,Douglas I0 I .,,,, ,Lordsburg I4 Jan. Douglas 34 ,, Bisbee 35 Jan. Douglas I3.. ,,.. ,,,.,,,,..,,,.. W illcox 23 Jan. Douglas 32, ,All-Am. Red Heads 24 Jan. Douglas 32 ,,,,. ,,,,.,,,. . .. Nogales 34 Jan. Douglas I8 ,,,. ,.,Tucson 39 Jan. Douglas 27. ., ..,,,..,, Bisbee 26 Jan. Douglas I3 ,,., W Benson 3l Feb. Douglas 3I,, Lordsburg 44 Feb. Douglas 24 ,, . ...,. Tucson 3I Feb. .Douglas 37. . . ,a ,Tombsfone 28 Feb ,Douglas I8 . Y Nogales 28 Feb. Douglas 24 ,. ,.,,,.,, San Simon 25 Feb. Douglas 38 I ., ,,,,.,,, Tombsfone 28 Feb. Douglas 38 ,,.,,,,.,, Benson 42 :A-'gear' Jai' fifillfrif Wim 1. offen sfarfed' fh Bulldogs FRANK GOOD Guard - Firsf year man wifh plenfy of promise. ED CHAVARRIA ,Forward - Firsf year man wifh fwo more fo go. LON POLLARD Forward - Anofher fasf and flashy soph wifh fwo fo go MELVIN WEST Forward - Led fhe Bulldogs in scoring. One year leff Page I03 BISBEE 28 BENSON 25 TOU l939 Souihern Cpr PTI iOYI-X CONSOLKTA f Ad Er lgggup NOGALES HO O -GAME Numan. BISBE Q W -Women or Gnu. L 'LOSER or GAME. QFFIQIALS Team I -Ladford-Chard Tcemi-Byrne-Warren Teami -Ledford-Byrne Tum 4-Chard-Warren Team 5- Ledford-Warren Team 6-Chard-Byrne W or I9 CONSOLA'ru0N Q 3rd Team to Srafg VV QF I VV VV or 9 TUCTS N ISENSQ N msm: 1 . . 1-,sem 'uQ1R ' NVILLC OX ,. , , , TOMB TONE A , ST. DA VID 977 19 FEBRL 21 I 40 X- Zlixolr l L Q Tao:-I 4-z X- QH 0 F 2 13 T9 n or 3 32 59 Team 2 l'EARC'E ,, , 32 Q L os 4 DOUGLAS . 38 T051 IXSTONIC '28 ST. DAVID . 35 ISHNSUN , , . or 5 HENSI of 1 'I' Teams IIOIYG .AS If VV or U7 QTWUM5 L og 6 u. or I -.1 4 I 9 .us .angmumwmwm mx mnuuuuzuuil .mix NALS TUCSON 34 NOGALES 24 Tournament Bracket CWW51 Nsmv c,xs.T . v-'r- 4-J 25 24 Hi 40 3 .,. 26N 20 N, 2:4 xg.- x PQ I .I ' -I I In W. 6 37 0 38 . I Track Afhlefics moved on af fhe home of fhe Bulldogs as baseball, varsify fraclc, and infra-mural held fhe spoflighf. The inframural frack meef was held early in fhe year. There were some very good perform- ances in fhis meef which made Coach Morse predicf a very good and winning frack season. Luis Calderon was fhe firsf in 'lhe high hurdles af l8.3 while Serrano fook fhe mile and fhe shof puf on fhe firsf day. This 'rime in fhe hurdles seems fasfer fhan usual buf is be- cause fhe hurdles have been lowered fhree inches fhis year. The second day, Lira won fhe discus and fhe iavelin wifh A. Serrano winning fhe 880 run. A very good performance was furned in Friday when Snure fraversed fhe hundred in I I seconds. The infra- mural meef ended wifh Alfonso Serrano high poinf Left to right - Eicks, Edwards, F. J0!'da1'1, Evans, Pickett, Pollard, Montelongo, H. Sammercelli, Acuna, Romero- Middle row - Gwin, Barcello, R. Jordan, L. Jordan, Calderon, Reyes, M. Sammercelli, Lira, Back row - Morse, Robinson, Castro, Suarez, Rice. Delgado, West, Negri, Young, West, Gaytan, Dunford. X 4 Page l0o 06- ko man of 'lhe meer wilh fhree firsis and many minor poinls. The high polni banner wenf +o Mr. Spencer's Home Room. Miss Mahoney's home room, Seniors, were a close second and were 'lhe favorifes before fhe meer was run. Affer 'lhis infra-mural, Coach Morse had a good line on whai' he could expecl and reporfecl fhir-ly men signed up for fhe firsf nighf wiih only 'lweniy showing up for pracfice. There were fhree definii-e meels scheduled and olher ones were +en+a+ive. The fhree scheduled were +he Douglas invi-lalional on Ap- ril 8, 'lhe Southern Conference on April 27, and 'lhe SZ'a1'e Meer al Tucson on May 6. Regular +rack prac- rice sfar+ed on Monday April 20 wi+h a good look- ing bunch of prospecls. Coach Morse was very much enfhused wilh lhe hopes of lurning our a winning 'lraclr +eam. The firsl' meer was 'lhe Bulldogs versus +he Douglas High Alumni on Friday nighf, March I. This was ihe firsi nighf lrack meef lo be held in Douglas and +here was no admission charged. This was more of an ex- perimenl and gave lhe Morsemen an opporfunify fo work under pressure and receive a li'Hle experience in a meer. Hard compefifion was expecied from ihe ineligibles and alumni buf 'Few compe+i+ors +urned oul. T h e Bulldogs swamped fhe alumni fraclcslers 99-22. The Bulldogs were superior in every evenl' wilh fhe excepfion of fwo, +he sho+ pu+ and +he discus lhrow which were boih won by Melvin Jorgenson. Jordan, being pushed by his brolher Ramon, ran +he I00 in lO.2 seconds. Calderon showed up well in fhe hurdles wifh a I7 second run. Crouch won flhe 440 in 55.4 seconds and Melvin Wesf won fhe high iump. I ED PICKETT Third year af fraclc and has a real pace in Ihe half-mile. BOB GWIN Bob's iirsl' year on fhe squad - real form in 'I'he iavelin. MARSHALL RICE Lasf year '- one of Ihe besi discus Ihrowers in fhe siaie. BILL EDWARDS Capf. of fhe squad Ihis year, Good in weigh+s and dashes. wwf ' .,.,':E '25'i Q . .. 0 4,2 ee- f T .. , S 1 l' D 6, fa 2 Q I M 'DIIS , 2 . , Q Q. . A . ,:.. : VZ A .,, ..........h...L,... ,., ..,. WM.. ,. lf... N f MARCUS SAM MARCELLI A new-comer Io 'Ihe squad. Shows promise in fhe mile. Page I08 .' v A -3 Gwin 'Iurned in probably fhe oufsfanding sfunf of Ihe evening when he fhrew fhe iavelin I6I feei 4 inches which is geHing wifhin reach of +he sIa+e record. The nex+ meef on Ihe schedule was Ihe Douglas Invi1'a'l'ionaI Traclc Meel held on April 8. Cliflon won Ihis meef wi'I'h a feam folal of 28 poin+s wiih Wilfcox 2nd wifh 24 poinfs. The resl' of Ihe reams in Ihe order of poinfs were Nogales, Douglas, Morenci, Tombsfone. There were many new records se'I'. There were I I Ieams represenred wiih l63 men compeiing for honors. Keirh, Willcox sfar, won fhree new meer records fo receive Ihe individual frophy award for high - poini' man of fhe meef. Thomas, weighl' sfar from Tombsfone, was second wifh II poinfs. Keiih se'I' new records in fhe 220 yard Iow hurdles -24.2, I20 yard high hurdles - I6 flaf, and in 'Ihe broad jump 2I' I 3-8 inches. A n o I' h e r sfar of fhe conresf was Moreno of Nogales who Iurned in 'Iwo new re- cords and aided his relay feam in seHing a new Iime. He I'ro'Hed fhe hundred in fen seconds flat He also ran 'I'he 220 yard in fhe remarkable lime of 23.4 seconds. Baker, sfar of Cliffon, sei a new heighl' of IO' IO in 'rhe pole vaulf. To end I'he meef in greaf fashion, fhe Nogales relay feam sei' a new fime of I.37. The nexi' warm up for fhe Bulldogs was sched- uled 'I'o meel' Agua Prieia and Ihe Y . Few showed Luis Jordan sfrelching oul' in Ihe 220 yard dash . -or My .. ... ..... ... 1 fl!! rp from fhe Y so +hey had more or less an infer-squad neef wifh +he poinls nor coun+ing on le++ers. The lulldogs bea+ +he Y leam I04 poin+s +o 9. Edwards 'an +he hundred yard dash in I0.5, beafing Luis lordan by a slim margin. A. Serrano 'look 'lhe mile n a good race wifh M. Sammarcelli. Calderon +ook 'he hurdles even+s wilh Tyra garnering lhe only firsi :or The Y in 'lhe high jump by clearing 5'9 . The nex+ and las? meer in Douglas was held on April 29, lhe Sou+hern Conference Meet There were 'wo Class B 'leamsg Nogales and Douglas, wilh 7 Class C 'teams en+ered. Douglas. nosed ouf Nogales 53-62 poinfs fo win +heir firsf Soulhern Conference Sup since l926. A new classifica+ion makes Tucson a class A school giving closer compelifion possi- ailifies for ofher schools. High scores were Moreno of Nogales, who ran lhe cen'I'ury in lO.3 and 'l'he 220 in ZI.I fo +alre +wo firs+s, and Goodman, also of No- gales who ran lhe 440 in 53.8, fhe 88 in 2:I2.3 and won +he broad iump wi+h I9 feel' 7 I-2 inches. Tomb- slone won fhe firsl' place in class C compefifion wilh 56 poinfs and Willcox was second. Hurlado, Willcox, won lhe cen+ury,220 and lied Keilh for 'Firsl' in +he broad jump. The mee+ was a success and now +he Bulldogs end up lhe meef nexi Safurday a+ Tucson in fhe sfale 'lraclr meer. Crouch passes lhe balon 'ro Calderon in +he relay. i 812-- , E, ev in-ov' MH- N s SB S bfi E QQ. E lk 'W is 8 .lin i 4 l l l I 4 l i L I 1 1 i ll Bl is l i l l l Luis CALDERONS Sophomore - Anolher new- comer +o ihe squad. Hurdles LUIS JORDAN Sophomore - A sophomore wi+h plen+y of sprinf. j,1:f.,,.,,, ,,,.... 3-0 Z3 Co-W-. I... 5-..cy4e..1f.4r,...... 0 'f 0:-4 aj. RAMON JORDAN Sophomore - Runs a fasl 880. JOAQUIN LIRA Soph - Second year man. Shows real form wi+h iavelin. -54 'll LON POLLARD Soph - A low barrier man wi+h real form. Page 109 1 efT To ri hT fronT row-Chavarria, HerberT, STimacx9 Ira intra-mural E63 Minor Sports lnTramural sporTs Tound iTselT a place in The school curriculum This year, and proved successTul. This inTramural compeTiTion, in- cluding baskeTball, volleyball, soTTball and oTher minor sporTs, Tound keen compeTiTors This year, buT homeroom 24 managed To carry oTT mosT oT The honors in This line. Baseball was broughT back To D.l'l.S. Tor The TirsT Time since l93O, and alThough The TirsT Two games were losT, The 20 boys seeking Feller-Tame are working hard To win The Tour oTher scheduled games. The nine-sTar rifle Team'This year Tired only one maTch, losing To PrescoTT, buT be- cause of lack OT compeTiTion, no oTher maTches have been scheduled. There's promising maTerial ahead Tor nexT year, TQ. 6,,r:....J. V Lefl' To righT Scheerer, mis mu T J! s, , Top five in lnframural poinls for Davies Trophy Lefr 'ro righf- Jim Negri, Alfonso Serrano, George Herber+, Ar+hur Weeks, and Joaquin Lira. . Cross Counfry 8: Handball Champ and fhe runners-up. Alfonso Serrano, champ: George Herberf, handball runner-up, Tom Wrighf, Hecror Sammarcelli, cross counfry runners-up. 0 Vofley Ball Champs Rogelio Serrano, Jim Negri, Ra- mon Jordan, James Herber+, Mel- vin Wesl, Frank Goocl, Arfhur Weeks. I Managers Philip Dunford, Jim H Jeff Grisham BMI! 0 alibi., i f f,, 'ibut X U. m favs fl , My M L97 jg j55U xj f'f gb W vp 755, 0 WQZ M-if A7 U x A, fy 'WJ' J-'fd 'Af X V. A ff! J, Avi Q Qi, fx C1 AA. I A+ an early meefing lasr fall, +he G. A. A. held fheir elecfion of officers. Those selecfecl were BeHy BlaH', presidenf, Mary Kennon, secre+ary, and Lois Garber, freasurer. The firs+ big ac+ivi+y of fhe year was fhe Girl's Playclay. In +his evenl, girls from Bis- bee, Tombsfone, Willcox, Pearce, and Douglas me+ a+ +he Douglas gymnasium for a day of alhlefic ac- fivifies. This year's playday was very successful. Swarms of girls were seen around The school all day and many con+es+s were held. Also fhere was a pro- gram of music and dancing. An imporlanl' funclion of 'I'he G. A. A. is fo con- clucl' +he in+ramural program for girls. More is fold abouf +his in anoiher par+ of 'lhe book. An acfivi+y falcen up lhis year was fumbling. This E D I T H M O O R E Physical Educafion Direcfor Ba++er up! A daily scene on The vacan+ lol' across from fhe gymnasium. . . V , . wwawnmww.. swam. ,av ,. A 4..,.am..,. - . sport requires much skill and balance and many of +he girls were a+'rrac+ed +o ii. After much prac+ice, +he girls became accomplished enough +o present +heir achievements before +he eniire s+uden+ body. Ai' 'rwo basketball games ihe girls entertained the crowd with acts of iumbling and also puf on a good show with pyramids. These pyramids require much balance and rhey had to put a lol' of practice into fhem. This spring the same program was used a+ +he YMCA Circus wiih good results. A program of 'rum- bling was presented to ihe s+uden+ body ai' an as- ! sembly. The s+uden+s were much graiified wiih ihe EM i il results of the efforis of 'rhese girls. Meetings have been held at intervals all during ng ihe year. A+ 'these meefings the policies and pro- Q-'Vi- , grams have been decided. Through 'rhe efforts of fig , rhe GAA fhere will be more sports 'For the girls of DHS +o fake pari' in. Some of these are softball, pingpong and shuffleboard. In the spring of This Left to Right - Row 1: Rhodes, Kennon, Moore, Johnston, Joyce, Huish, Stott, Kennon Blatt, Silverman, Castro, Morales, S. Darnell, Robertson, Lylesg Row 2: Sticht, Hester Hawkins, Sticht, Judd, Kerby, Murchison, Boss, Appelin, Watson, Stocks, Woodward Howe, Herseman, Liakapolosg Row 0: Link, Decker, Garrett, Davis, Harris, Kluttz Kimble, Holtry, Robertson, Cummins, Evans, Helms, Hoffman: Row 4: M. Ford, Cull Boyle, Sanders, Armistead, Byres, Kaiser, Stewart, Russell, Larned, F. Rice, Porter Parrag Row 5: Bloodworth, Hinkle, Rogers, Tyra, Hart, Stewart, Freeman, M. Rice Griffin, Barnett, Webster, Evans, Shaw, N Q Left to Right Row 1: Sowell, Campbell, M. Haymore, L. Haymore, E. Haymore Bigelow, Lugo, Yelverton, Carter, D. Darnell, Woods: Row 2: Farris, Ramine, Contreras Escarcega, Ivey, Monteon, Ortega, Sosa, Elmange, Lugo: Rowllz Sherman, Cosper Wade, Elias, Romo, Ivey, Ortega, Collar, Burgner, Falcone, Lillywhite, Gallardo, Valde7 Row 4: Havnie, L. Ford, Meredith, Schansel, Lane B1 isley Caldwell Dillard mit Dill-nd Pollzik, Paines, Leahy, Lindsey Stacy, Class Alessl .2 i L Garher,.Lambert, P. Lewis, Henderson: Row Godoy,'B'ei'g11scmn, g I QM .ffl year some of +hese were iniroduced wi+h much suc- i cess. The GAA has an award syslem based on poinis l earned in alhlefics. Poinls are nol earned only in winning leams bu'I' by parficipafing in The evenls. ' This makes il possible for more girls 'lo earn awards. The awards are nof clefermined un+il 'rhe school year is nearly over so fhaf There can iusl be one me+hod of awarding. Nearly all fhe girls of +he school are inferesled in earning 'lhese awards and compefilion is keen because of +his. The G. A. A. has done a lol of work +his year. Their program has been full of aciivilies for every girl in 'rhe school. No li++le bil of lhe credil for fhis success goes 'ro Miss Moore. I+ is lhrough her effor+s lhal lhe ac+ivi+ies of fhe year ge+ under way and i+ is she who keeps fhings going when lhe girls gel lax in fheir work. The school should really be proud of +his work done by 'lhe Girl's Alhlelic Associalion. m- s -W' Girls' Intra-mural Sports Very imporTanT in The aThleTic sysTem oT D. I-I. S. is The inTra- mural program oT The girls. All girls oT The school are eligible,To parTicipaTe in This. The TirsT acTiviTy oT The year was The volleyball TournamenT. There were six Teams and each Team played Tive games. The senior Team, capTained by Marianne Rice, won This TournamenT, aTTer a close race. Equally as inTeresTing as The' vol- leyball TournamenT was The baslceTball TournamenT which Tollowed. In This one, The Sophomores, wiTh Elaine l'laymore as capTain, won wiTh much opposiTion. More Than eighTy girls Took parT in boTh These Tourname'i'iTs. Asinallgirl aThleTic programs, successis assured by The cooperaTion and The advice af Edi+h Moore, girls' physical educaTion insTrucTor. M W fi B Volleyball hamps - Lefl' +o righl - fron+ row: M. Sher- man, D. Lane, E. Haymore, J. Caldwell, Second row: A. Lugo, L. Mabry, A. Monlano, R. Conlre- ras, Third row: M. Kennon, N. Haynie O Baskeltall Champs - Lefl' fo righl' - fronr row: B. Smilh, M. Ford, G. Bigelow, B. Meredilh, D. Darnell, Second row: K. Wa+son M. Haymore, J. Glass, V. Pollalc, D. Bla'H 0 Tumbling in 'rhe Girl's Gym Class . Shuffle Board in lhe Recrea+ion Room 'lf if 5 ii .mnmuanx.amunMam1 mummy 5 f ff J, , ' if 1i.f,.,, i .ff-I -f Q, r' - 1 '??15f'fT 'QL Q 6 ' M, W, -Sw: iiniv , ' 11:9 195' F' . , j 1: ' , if .Q W M . me fi rqmfw. We , Z x4,,:,,5 ,yi ','i?'152L. W , ,,14fAk , f, m f X , , , x , f A .f , K ' yff. way f194f1i:.'!' f '- an f f ' ' ff - Q-f Q' W . , f V . ' f.ergf'f ,wr ?i ,fp xp ,,,. .Wai V in . .M Activities 4 N1 sc 0 P P E R , ...XV GORDON JACKS Business Manager H. MOORE MARIANNE RICE Edi+or Edi+or Page l20 K E T T I. E . C. H. Moore Marianne Rice Gordon Jacks James Grisham Jack Link . Donald Cuppe Dick Bri++ain, G. STAFF POSITIONS . Edilor . . Edilor Business Manager . Asst Bus. Man. . Pl1o+ograpl1er . Pho+ograpl1er Dick BriHain Frank Good G. B. Hammer Louise Ford Florence Lindsey Barbara Cull . Hammer, Donald Cuppe, Frank Good, James Grisham, Jack Link Louise Ford, Florence Lindsey. Barbara Cull . Sporls Edifor Assf. Sporls Ed. . Ari' Edilor . Humor Edifor Snapslwol' Edilor Snapshol Edifor RW? Page I2I i ft B O R D E F? GORDON JACKS MARGARET FORD Sporfs Edi+or Edilor Firsl Semesler S+aff O Business Managers Nan Cook, Lee Van Deren Ber+on Sammarcelli Associafe Edilor Bessie Lam berl' O Na+alie Boyle, Frances Byers, Jack Carfer, Barbara Cull, Louise Ford, Frank Good, Bill Hudziefz, Gerald Huish, Edgardo Luca-s, Lorraine Robb, Hecfor Si- mon, Lillian S+icl1+, Raliegh Van Deren, Melvin Wesf, and Thelma Woodward. Page l22 I3 U L. I. D O G ,ay Second Semesler S+aff Naialie Boyle, Jack Carler, Aziel Crouch, Barbara B . Uslness Managers Bill Hudzielz, Ralph Blackburn Cull, James Evans, Wanda Haymore, Palsy Hender- Lee Van Deren son, Mary Kennon, Bruce Knu+son, Jack Lynch, Associafe Edilor Bessie Lamborl' Marianne Rice, Helen Slevens, Raliegh Van Deren ' R. Van Deren, Carfer Hudzielz, Huish, L. Van Deren, Sammarcelli, Lucas Byres, Cook, Lamberf, Ford, Boyle, Cull, S+ich+. .yy ,Vi Page I23 w,mm,vQvA 3 u ,. X- annum 1i-im The Mechanical Staffs Unknown To mosT people, and heralded by none, There is a cer- Tain group oT sTudenTs who have worked all year in The eTTorT To aid in The ediTing oT our year book. They have puT in Time boTh dur- ing school hours and aTTer. Their work is quiTe complicaTed and requires much ThoughT and eTTorT. ATTer copy is wriTTen, iT is Then Turned over To The mechanical sTaTT. The copy is composed on The inTerType, prooT-read, correcTed, assembled, and is Then ready Tor The prinTing. The page layouTs are consulTed, and The pages are made up. Then The prinTing is done. IT is easily seen ThaT This work is mosT imporTanT To The success oT The book. The ediTorial sTaTT sincerely Thanks The mechanical sTaTT Tor Their cooperaTion in The ediTing oT This book. Tommy Taylor making-up a page of The Bulldog - Helen Adams looking over one of The annual Annual worries - whaT headaches! 'Forms Harold Johnson on fhe ln+er+ype. Harold sefs over 4,000 ems an hour which is speedy for any machine composifor. A few of +he posfers run durnig fhe year. The posfers are commer- cial size-I4x22-and run in 'rwo, 'rhree, and four colors. Jack and Gerald Huish and Jack Lynch shown a+ fhe presses. Mem- bers of fhe mechanical s+aff-fronl row leff 'ro righf-Fuller, Jorclan, Roqueni, Swanson, Taylor, Johnson, Lynch. Middle row-Hopkins, Val- dez, Es+rada, Garcia, Sla+e, Or- fega, Smifh, Herbert Back row- Good, Galaz, Reynard, Romero, Monfano, G. Huish, J. Huish, Rice, Black. ' 1 Two of ihe boys unslipping a run. X 'V 0-X M D 1-1 S B A N D jwygv fflw l if ,ff ffwvnvgssfxs OTTO L. UTKE Direclor C R O S T E R Sally Darnell Bill Deeming Leonell Fraase Wanda Ferguson Ralph Blackburn Beverly Brisley Gilberl Frilz Laverna Haymore James Herberl' Bernice Holfry Paul Huber, Jr. Gram' Huish Heber Huish Weyland Harrison Lee Garlh Hunl' Bill Jackson Belly Judd Kalhrine KluH'z Zelma Lyles Eva Moorhead Rosa Lee Mosher Ollie Munda Lucille Murchison Jack Pray Bill Scheerer Margarel' Sammarcelli Virgil Shinn Ma'I'+hew Sicocan Nancy Silverman Edilh Sowell Blair S+ayma+es Guy Sliles Marlha Slolp Tom Wrighl r -ge 126 ' DRUM RLKSIP CCDR Eva Adair Mollie Bloom June Burgner Elana Casfro Maria De La Verra Mohola Easier Gerfrude Evans Uldine Fralie Francisca Goday Charlene Hinlcle Helen Liakopulos Jean Lyles Barbara Ma++ingly Evangelina Monfelango Violel' Mugford Glayds Reynard Magda Romero Margarei Romo Carmen Sanfamaria Ayuda Vasquez Ovida Whisenanl Jeanne Anderson Marguerife Bosfick Frances Byers Mavi Casfro Doro+hy Dillard Angelina Elias Irene Evans Evelyn Glenn Exie Hill Bessie lvey Louisa Lopez Viviane Maddux Edna Meeks Elvia Monieon Evelyn Pendleron Margaref Rogers Berlha Romo Romona Salcido Nellie Thurman iles V ra xi. X , 'xl Girls' Sex'reHe Carfer, Sammarcelli, Woods, Ford, Ferguson, Anderson. O ONE OF 'rhe mos+ imporianf acriviries of the school is +ha+ of rhe glee clubs. There are +hree major groups. They are ihe Girl's Glee Club, +he Boy's Chorus, and 'I'he Mixed Chorus. These groups under fhe direciion of Miss Fredlin, meer daily for pracrice and ins+ruc+ion. One quarrer credif is given for a semester of work. The firsf public showing was made a+ Christmas. A+ rhaf +ime, fhe Canfafa Na+ivify ' was presenfed af fhe high school audi+orium. All fhree groups par- +icipafed. Many group songs were sung and +wo so- los. The program was a complere success and was enioyed by all 'those who aH'ended. The Mixed Chor- us and Sex+e'H'e also presenred songs +o pa+ien+s ai' +he coun+y hospifal. This year, the Souihern Conference Music Fesii- val was held in Douglas. Music groups from all Left to Right - Row 1: Stocks, Hagan, B. Carter, Lane, Joyce, Reynard, L. Wade, Lugo, M rales, Harris, F. Stocks, Irwin, Martin, Row 2: Castro, Elias, Romo, Griffin, Tyra, HHS, Rhodes, Romero, Brown, Collar, Row 3: Smalley, Schultz, M. Wade, Johnston, Ortega, Moulinet, Castro, Santamaniag Row 4: Woods, Robb, Wilson, Dillard, Meeks, Schoanolver, Mugford, Anderson, Row Ev Hinkle, Platt, D. Dillard, Armistead, Larned, Woodward, Fredlin Page I28 LEE Nl! Soufhern Arizona schools arrived in Douglas and offer several pracfice sessions for mass numbers, an affernoon and an evening program was offered fo l the public. The Douglas chorus offered several se- 9 ' Q lecfions and also appeared with fhe mass group. l As fhis was wriffen, a concerf was being planned D r e C 1' Q r for fhe spring. ln if, all fhree of fhe choruses I . will 'lake parf. I+ shows fine promise of being one ejujxzedllgbslrprpgigrfs ever fo be presenfed by fhe Miss Mildred Fredlin , In fheir acfivifies fhese music groups are direcfed . by Miss Fredlin. lf is fhrough her unfiring efforls fhaf fhe success of her deparfmenf is obfained. She direcfs fhe Girl's Chorus, Boy's Chorus, and fhe 1 49' Q Mixed Chorus. She also has charge of the sexfeffe and quarfef. These choruses have done fine work 0 fhis year and deserve fhe lhanlrs of fhe sfudenf body for fhe represenfafion of fhe school in fhese evenfs. Left to Right - Row 1: Stolp, D. Darnell, Brittain, Carter, Krentz, Sammarcelli, Adams. Caldwell, M. Garber, Russell, Thomas: Row 2: Haynie, Lee, Smalley, Byres, Ferguson. L. Ford, Mattingly, Lira, Lira, Linkg Row 3: Morris, Miller, Lowery, McKay, Schupbach, Hudspeth, Shinn, Huishg Row 4: Lowe, Wright, Sicocan, Griffin, Hall, Huish, Lucas. n ' 4 Q rv U B , M --'S -page I44 l-l T gm, O R C E S R A l 'NN I, QP 9 Direcfor 0 OH'o L. Ullce o O --49 ,W Gilberf Alvarado Josephine Elmange George Gaylan Elaine Haymore Granl' Huish Minnie Kennon James Krenfz Barbara Ma'Hingly Ollie Munda lrene Orfega Gloria Sioclcs Carl Swanson ROSTER Sally Darnell Leonell Fraase Weyland Harrison Laverna Haymore BeH'y Judd Kalherine Kluflz Verna Luslc Rosa l.ee Mosher Lucille Murchison Guy Slifes l.lla SfoH' Page l30 . in NAT'l.. HONOR MID-SEMESTER broughf ihe announcing by Mr. Bergfield of 'lhose illus+rious N. H. S. members 'Five from fhe Junior class, eigh+ from lhe Sen- ior class, and four old-+imers. When The firsf mee+- ing was held, Mr. Prescoff, rhe advisor, suggesfed refreshmenfs affer +he mee+ings +o inci+e inferesl in a++ending. This was a successful plan, for aHend- ance was increased over lasf year. The mos+ prom- inen+ ac+ivi+y in lhe Naiional Honor Socieiy during +he year is +he Banquet held 'l'his year fhe early parf of May. Only fhe members, fheir guesrs, and +he advisor, and perhaps a few ofher selecl' guesls a'Hend fhis banquef, and, as per usual, ,a good +ime was had by all. Buf when isn'f such a +ime.had when delicious 'food is served af a nominal price? And, ending fhe school year in a proper manner, 'rhis Sociefy conduc+ed ifs usual lnducfive Services. O - V0 Officers o Presidenf . . . Dick BriH'ain Vice Presidem' . . Cecil Corley Secrerary . . Marianne Rice Treasurer . . Be1'+y Lou Sfacy I of -49 Left to Right f Row 1: M. Ford, L. Garber, Cull, Leahy, Boyle, Lusk, Stocks: Row 2. L. Ford, Rice, Byres, Lindsey Stacy: Row 3: Prescott, Corley, Moore, Brittain. in' , 4.-M ...W J ,3'.l T-fry' -I Page l3l UD Ca Q lT -l -4 s 67 I' ii lk: 'fx -.18 UNDER +he direction of Mr. Dunham, fhe Thespian Club reorganized early lasf year for the second year of its acfivifies in Douglas High. Pursuing fheir policy of ins+ruc+ion for amaieur dramatic pro- duciions, ihe program chairman turned several meefings fo discussions on voice, gesfure, and cos- fuming. As an experiment in what could be accom- plished fhrough enfire amafeur directing and acl'- ing, ihe club presen+ed a pep assembly before ihe El Paso-Douglas foofball game. The major produc- lion of fhe year was a fhree-acl play, The King Rides By , directed by Mr. Dunham, assisfed by Lois Leahy. The casi' was chosen from 'lhe en+ire GLENN G. DUNHAM sfudeni' body wifh +he Thespians dropping the Dramalics Coach membership ban 'lo include all parficipanfs. C Left to Right - Row 1: Carter, Lyles, Garrett, Decker, Rogers, Sowell, Row 2: Darnell, Cull, Boyle, Pascoe, Woodward, Irwin, Stocks, Byres, Lee, Freeman, Lewis, Haynieg Row 3: Mattingly, Silverman, Kimble, Ferguson, Hester, Harris, Silverman, Kluttz, Alessi, Ford, Meredith, Anderson, Row 4: Garber, Webster, Dillard, Ford, Leahy, Dillard, Pollak, Lindsey, Stacy, Adams, Glass, Krentzg Row 5: Johnston, Boyle, Grisham, Hammer, Staymates, Deeming, Gray, Griffin, Wright, Westbrook. I V, w' T X rl :P 1 f ' H, , Pa e I32 lm N ' ,O - 9 N ,4 2' N s .-' 5' v' A5 ,W I 1 JJ V 33 .,.,,vr X x all 0 7' X XL. yy P-'lg l Kelli Mx, ' The King Rides By presenled March 9+h, l0+h 0 Lee Van Deren as Cap+ain Winchell and Thelma Woodward as Valeria Dorsef snap- 'silly ped in a scene of fhe play. T I-I E 5 P I A N S N gf Z1 rl' li I Bob Wrighi as Judge Dorse'I', Louise Ford as Loranda and Tom Wrighl as Cash Mc Cord played well +oge+her. O The Baroness Dorsef -Deguerre - -Von Eschenbach, Margarel' Ford lo you, in a scene wi+h Judge Dorsel and Cecily Dorset Wanda Ferguson. Page I33 ,WX 4w ,. sr D C I. U B Q 49 Officers C Presidenf . . Cecil Corley Vice-Pres. . .Marshall Rice Secrefary . Edgardo Lucas Treasurer . Howard Evans THE D CLUB sfarfed acfivifies fhis year by elecf- ing officers. Major job fo be done was painf- ing fhe D . Aided and abeffed by fhe fresh- men, fhe work was carried off in fine sfyle and fhe D has loomed whife and brighf all fhis year. The club sponsored a dance in fhe gymnasium affer fhe D Day foofballl game. The D Club, having a big voice in all school afhlefics, made a big change in fhe manner of choosing capfains. This change applies fo all sporfs unfil amended or repealed. Members of fhe D Club sponsored or managed each feam in fhe Soufhern Conference Tournamenf and fried fo make fhem feel af home while fhey were here. Membership was greafly increased by foof- ball and baskefball fhis year, and inifiafion was held during fhe second semesfer. Left to Right - Row 1: Moore, Brittain, Huish, Rice, Huish, Edwards, Corley, Estrada, Lucas, Row 2: Gwin, Crouch, Grisham, Jordan, I-Iudzietz, Bell, Cummins, West, Queen, Evansg Row 3:, Reyes, Negri, Simon, Good, Jones, Lowery. Kaneaster, Webb, Galaz, Reyes, Morse. Page 134 N X v H I Y C I. U THE HI-Y CLUB'S firsf acfivify lasf fall was +o eleci officers. The oufsfanding members of fhe club were chosen. Confinuing fhe campaign of lasf year, fhe club made defermined efforfs fo rid fhe cify of obscene liferafure. Biggesf accomplishmenf of fhe year was fhe Halloween parade for children of fhe cify, which was conducfed wifh dispach and efficiency. Many of fhe members of fhe club were able fo affend fhe sfafe meef in Phoenix and came baclc wifh a new deferminafion fo reach grea+er heighfs of fhe Hi-Y acfivify. The club sponsored a penny arcade af fhe Hi Jinx Carnival and fhe boofh afforded greaf amusemenf for fhe crowd. Anofher highlighf of fhe year was fhe Mofher-Son Banquef fo which all mofhers were guesis. The Hi-Y Club has been very acfive fhroughouf fhe enfire school year, which indicafes a long life for fhe Hi Y. .4 u O ff i c e r s C Pres. Schlofzhauer-Blackburn Vice-Pres. . Kimble-Collier Sec .... Jones-Johnsfon Treas. . Hudziefz-Sfaymafes Left to Right - Row 1: Blooodworth, Grisham, Johnston, Sicocan, Cuppe, Gollier, Stay- mates: Row 2: Gray, Schlotzhauer, Blackburn, Queen, Deeming, Lindsey, Gwxn, Richards, Evans: Row 3: Hudzietz, Negri, Morris, Grisham, Jones, Kimble, Kaneaster. I3 f'- .XTX X ,X sy, ..-QSM' THROUGH wind and rain, dusr and more wind, and occasionally a calm day, 'rhe P. E. P. anchored l'heir boolh lo l'he end of lhe stadium, selling 6? Q refreshing bifs of 'rhis and l'ha+ fo fhe onlookers al' 0 T 'li C 9 V 5 'rhe fooiball s+ruggles. After +he Bisbee game ihey ' gave a co-ed dance. La+er in the season lhe girls all look up home-making and dressed imi+a'lion in- President . . . June Glass , , , fanls lo sponsor lhelr do.l show. The ever presenl Vice'PreS' ' Marianne Rice l food sales helped 'lo supporl lhe annual formal, SeC el'a Y - ' BeHY Blail given +his year on New Year's Eve in the new gym, Treasurer . Dorolhy Darnell to which the Bisbee club was inviled. The girls ren- Advisor , , Mrs, Brehm dered lheir services throughout +l1e school year in dona+ing Xmas baskets, selling poppies, and lickels. Qs. 49 The club played'hos'l'ess, in March, fo l'he Tri-slate conference. I+ was also acfive in lhe Hi Jinx, and lo I conclude a mosl' successful season, if sponsored a co-ed cowboy dance prior 'lo fhe rodeo. Left to Right f Row 1: Garrett, Decker, Freeman, Irwin, Lusk, Haynie, Sammarcelli Bigelow, Yelverton, M. J. Carter: Row 2: M. Blodworth, L. Garber, D. Darnell, Woods, Kaiser, Meredith, M. Kennon, Lee, Borcherding, L. Murchison, Contreras, Sowell, Row 3: Pendleton, Silverman, Boyle, Kennon, Ferguson, Byers, Reynard, Rogers, Mattingly, Garber,. Row 4: Blatt, Ford, Cull, Russell, Stewart, Lambert, Ford, Caldwell, Krentz, Henderson, Sands, Woodward, Row5: Lewis, Glass, Barnes, Leahy,, Thurman, Dillard, Rice, Pollak, Stacy, Lindsey, Adams, Alessi, Anderson, Watson, Dillard. 2 X, Page I36 ER. GIRI. RESERVES STEPPING righf info fhe swing and sway of high school gaiefy, fhe freshman girls formed a jun- ior of fhe P. E. P. for Freshman girls exclusive- ly. The club supporfed fhe P. E. P. wherever and whenever fhey were asked, making oufsfanding successes of every fhing fhey underfook. Probably fhe mosf brillianf evenf of fhe season was fheir sfand af fhe Soufhern Conference Baskefball Tourna- menf, af which fhey sold candy, hof dogs, and pop, much fo the pleasure of all in affendance. The Frosh did much fo insfill pep and inferesf in The fri-sfafe conference, and made fhe ki+s confaining song books and programs. The club fook up handi- craff, making wooden book covers and belfs. The club was fhe firsf organized as a Girl Reserve Club for Freshmen and much credif is due ifs members who made such a complefe success of fhis firsf year. Cf O Officers o Presidenf . . Jean Howe Secf. and Treas. June Rhodes Sgf.-A+-Arms M. Johnson Advisor . . Mrs. Meyers Left to Right -- Row 1: Lyles, Robertson, Darnell, Herdman, Rhodes, Moore, Johnston, Branagh, Howe, Madduxg Row 2: B. Carter, L. Romine, R. Romine, Murchison, D. Boss, Harris, Kimble, Bloom, Cummins, Row3: Easter, Judd, Davis, Kluttz, Silverman, F. Rice, Robertson, Brisley. Page 37 SPANISH swans. Q e Officers o Presidenf . . Elana Casfro Vice-Presidenf Eva Molineffe Secrefary Angelina Garcia Treasurer . Alicia Gallardo 0- O THE MOST ACTIVE CLUB in fhe exfra-curricular acfivifies for fhe promofion of goodwill among fhe Spanish speaking girls is fhe Spanish Girl Reserves. This year under fhe leadership of Mrs. Robinson fhey have had one of fheir mosf success- ful years bofh financially and socially. Giving fheir complefe cooperafion fo all fhe maior acfivifies of fhe Y, fhe girls presenfed a program fa fhe Mofher- Daughfer Banquef and gave fheir full supporf fo fhe Girl Reserve Conference fhis spring. Besides fheir parficipafion in fhe general acfivifies of fhe Y, fhey carried on programs connecfed wifh home eco- nomics. ln fheir social work fhe club has had several parfies and fwo formals. T ir spring formal aroused considerable inferesf wifh f crowning of a queen. who was defermined fhr popularify confesf Previous fo fh Q. if 5 l Row 1: Elmange, Lopez, Burgner, Garcia, Moulinet, treras, Bomo, Elmange, Lillywhite, Ivey, 4 Santamana. Lugo: Row 2: Con- Lira, Godoy, Ivey, Page I38 cfll-if HE following pages are devol- ed +o adverlising and humor. The slaff appreciales 'rho acl- verlising submillecl by lhe cilizens and business concerns of Douglas which makes This book possible. We urge Thai +he rpager pa+ronize lhese eslablish- menls. We hope 'rhal The humor hur'rs no ones feelings and provides laughs and amusemenl for all. , 5? Q - Mix- iL'4.fk4L,Z, QLJLQL, X IQ-4Lfn4-,QI MM! if ' A Ju. Y cl M3 Once again MOLLOY-MADE qualify ix and workmanship scofes as +he l939 A gyf Ps' Copper KeH'le is cased in a Molloy- Made cover from THE BABCOCK COVER COMPANY 4II Easf 9Is1' Sfreei' Los Angeles, California 51,41 LMA, HL Wi! '!' 1 L I I i i I 2 I E S E E E Congratulations 1 Q Tothe Class of 1939 May your Travels along lile's highway be on lhe roads of heallh, happiness, and prosperily. We appreciale The business you have loroughl our way. We hope you and lhose following in your sleps will con- 'rinue 'ro favor us when in neecl ol qual- ily merchandise. Phelps Dodge Mercantile Co Q S : i 1 4,-,1un--im..uu1nu1un- 1 1 Layout 8: Compositio b The Deparlrnenl Slore Cornplele yO1J nl- 1uu1rlni1m1uafo 2 L I .,..-i1nn-nn-nn:in-aq1..,,,..,,,,--,,,,,,,,.,,,,,-,,, ,. 1 -' 1 W W W '- 'l Ul-'M-00-'Ml-'Alixnn1m-url.-nn--nun-nu1un-runu1uu1mu...n1i-.mq1l.u..uuni-.m... ?lc-u I 'U gy. XD 0 A Na. p1p-m,1nu1- .. .1 1 Tragedy By Jack Carfer Silver sfrealfs of crimson spread skyward and dis- appeared in a maze of varied colors. The sun was heralcling if's appearance wifh a show of beaufy. Whife, coffon-like clouds doffed fhe furquoise sky. barely moved save by fhe genfle mofion of fhe crisp morning breeze. Birds, singing lusfily, enchanfed fhe lovely dawn. As fhe sun slipped over fhe horizon, flooding fhe rolling New England counfry wifh fhe soff golden lighf, fhe rays fell upon fhe neaf house of Dr. James G. Mandeville. If wasn'f a luxurious, richly furnished house, for fhe docfor was nof wealfhy. lnsfead if was neaf and sim- ple, fiffing nof only his fasfes, buf also his moderafe income. l-le had moved fo fhis counfry home less fhan a year ago and had given up a large cify pracfice in order fhaf his family mighf enjoy fhe benefifs of counfry life. Already fhe rosy cheeks of Marfha Anne his small daughfer and fhe chubby figure of Tommy, his fhree year old boy reflecfed fhe bene- fifs of counfry life, fresh air, and plenfy of sunshine. His wife also seemed much happier and confenfeo wifh her garden of flowers. If made him happy fo have his family confenfed. Above all fhey came firsf wifh him, and he had faken every precaufion fo safe-guard fheir healfh and hap- piness. The fime he spenf af home wifh fhem: fheir walks fhrouigh fhe fields, pickniclring, and counfless ofher pleasures wifh fhe children were his biggesf enioymenfs. 'This parficular beaufiful morning Mrs. Mandeville and fhe children were going fo see fheir grand- - -lux-lull-m-iii:-ml1nnn1 -nun-:nu-:if-11:11 1 .- .-m--un- --ir l-31:1 gi:f: 11-11431: --11: 11 1-1-1g-. g1g 1311-1 1-151-1- -fz 14-1p1gig1:igl 31-131-1g Q.. 1im1w1..n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -- 1 1 1 1 1 1. ..n1uq-.W1 1m-m1u1 TRAGEDY O mofher who lived in Cryslal, aboul 30 miles dis+an+, spend 'rhe day. and relurn lhal' evening. Their eyes sparkling wi+h anliciparion of +he visi+, Marlha Anne and Tommy were urging lheir molher lo leave. As lhey jumped in lhe car Dr. Mandeville kissed lhem goodbye, and warnecl Mrs. Mandeville 'ro lake rhe paved highway. Alrhough +he old counlry road was much shorler if was narrow and dangerous lo +ra- verse. A call came for Dr. Mandeville aboul' 8 p.m. A child was ill, wi'rh all lhe indicarions of having ealen green apples. according 'ro fhe descrip+ion given over +he phone. The place was a farmhouse localed IO miles our on +he counlry road ro Cryslal. The road which he had warned his wife abou? driving. Cruis- ing along aboul' 40 m. p. h. - a higher speed nor be- ing safe on This narrow road - he discerned a car lighr a long disrance ahead of him. Slowing down a lrifle he remembered 'rha'r he had forgollen io have 'rhe lighls on rhe family car alrended lo. They wouldn r dim and he had meanl 'ro have 'rhem fixed yesferday bul' had forgollen. Oh,well, Mrs. Mande- ville would be driving home on a good highway. There was no danger. he would remember lo have lhem fixed lomorrow. The headlighls of 'rhe oncoming car grew nearer. They were glaring lighrs and il was hard fo see 'fhe road plainly. Snapping on his dimmers 'rhe Doclor wailed for 'rhe approaching car 'ro do lhe same. Drawing closer The car failed To do so. however. and Dr. Mandeville. his anger aroused ar fhe negligence of 'rhe olher driver, snapped on his spoflighf full in 'lhe windshield of The coming car. As he passed 'rho car he lhoughl he saw il swerve ro one side. Reaching his deslinalion he discovered +ha+ 'rhe sickness was chronic appendicifis. Affer prescribing 111151--.g-.g1g.-g1g1-1 -n-.nnlncuuxionllun-la-no-1-.5-.1-.. U-I-ill' ani-3.1m-u.-an-nw .-.,...-pg.-lun ..-...iw-m. .-qu..--. .lu- 1:4111 115-p l 1 Page I43 - '- '- '- '- '- '- Q I1-i. ll.l -Q ....:::: CIT I -I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I+ I E I I nI:.- ui.. mI1I,II1Iw-..I.I.. ,.,,1.II,1I,,,..- II.,-I,..-Im..Iq,1pII.1n..-IqI1Iqg1III:1,nI1m,..m .!4..11u,.- I 5 I 'U DI LO 0 ND 'D In1Im1uIu1IIII1uIu1IIII1..II O ,'YOIvIPLIMENT .TH ' PCR KETTLE TRAGEDY he refurned by way of anoiher rou're. I'Ie was disap- poinled Io find 'rhaf Ihey were noi al home when he go'r back, and began 'ro worry abouf Ihem. As he was abou+ Io phone Cryslal 'Io see if Ihey had Ieil, Ihe phone s'rar+led him by ringing iusf as his hand 'rouched Ihe receiver. As he Iiffed i+ +o his ear a voice reached oul: This Dr. Mandeville? Yes re- plied 'rhe docfor, a sense of foreboding creeping over him. Well Doc we've been frying Io reach you for Ihe IasI half hour or so. A sedan Iurned over on Ihe dir'r road 'ro Crysfal abouf five miles from your place. Two Icids and a woman. The Ii++Ie boy is sIiIl alive, bul' Ihe woman and Ii+I'Ie girl were Icilled in- sfanfly. Tracks look as Ihe woman had been blind- ed by Ihe glare of a car's Iighf and ran off The road. I-low soon can you malce if ouI here? -The phone cIaHered from his hand as he crumpled Io +he floor. -i- .-u1ug..gI1Iy1g1 an-q1Iu1mI.-Im1IIn.-Im-I-.-IIM1W-.In-IQI.-I... 4..- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -I I 5 I 5 I I -1- -2 I I I i Laundry Company I I Q l.. P Laundry ' Dry Cleaning ' Fuel I I I I I S I 3 I ---i- 0 I I I Phone . I i --- ---' -i--- '-'- - ---- - ---- - -'-- - '-'- -i--- ---- ---n- ---- - -'-- - ---- - '--- -m----g -1----I---i ln+erna+ional n-nu? flnn 1 1 1 lnnu -nu-mi- 1un1nn1mn1nu-1111111 I I E. 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I I I I C L A s s of I 9 3 9 i a I E I 1 Douglas Furnilure 8: Oul'FiHlng Co., Inc. 29 Years of Dependable Service and Qualify I I 834 G Avenue Phone 288 ' i I D E A L E R s F o R I PHILCO ' Mose Kline, manager I KELVINATOR I BENDIX li- iiii -in ----- - -1-I ---11-'---- -1'-1'1 1 1 'ng' Page I45 ig vnmi 1- I i 5 i I I I 5 here you are sure of the best I VV I v 99 5 at the cheapest pr1ces I I I i I i . 5 SSYVICB Grocery i i Phone 231 I I I ,i,,..,,, ,,,,,,.,.,.. ---..--. i ...V ...I .. ... i.... .- ?C IIII i IIII ivllih llll 1-1 llll l llll ill llll 11 llll T illlil llll THU? IIII T llll lull l T Iilllli Illl l llll iUlHl11llilT llll i llll 1UlllI11 Illl lllllllllliillllilm Rulh Anderson - P. E. P. 3, 4: Gerfrucle Bigelow - G.A.A. 4: Thespians 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Band I, 3: ' Dr Corps I, 2: Blow Me Down a I-luergdin For Hollywood, Can- George Black, Jr. - Transferred I laras 3, Jr. Music Club 3, 4: from Poinl Loma High, San Diego, I , , California, 3: Foolball 4: Tennis 3: I g m':I:nira5:nZ G A A 4 lelrer 3: I-li-Y 3: Border Bulldog 3, 2 ons - . . . : , , - - fl P.E.P. l,2,3,4: Glee Club I: Drum ?g,n?fe Club 4' Chrlsrmas can I Corps I,2: Jr. Music Club 4: ' I William Bagby - Fodbajl 2I3'4I Ralph Blackburn - Foolball 3, 4, : Reserve le'r'rers 3, 4: Baslcelball 4: Le++er 4: I-li Y 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Tea 5 Track Reserve leller 4: A+ Four, I EOESTWCT gargeS4T-Gigliiljg Dick BriHain - Foolball l, 3, 4, 5 Dkuna COFFQS QI: JF' Music Club 4. lelrers 4: Baskerball 2, 3: D Club I Lillie Mae Barnes - P.E.P. 2: Glee 4: I? 23' 4: Nk HI S'33'ilgiCe T Club I,2,3,4: Drum Corps I,2,3,4: ga 4' B OZpTr2 eg eM'I ' I Ze s Blow Me Down : U 3 an 1 3 9 055' - 7 I . . . Q T George Bell - Baskerball lelrer 4: 2f'l'OQfT' Ailghlehj I-SPIE? joclegyj' I Track Reserve lelrer 4: Nafional ass 'Ce res' ' ' U en O Y i Alhlefic Sociery I: Pres- 47 I uinzuin- ilil 1111111111111111111111111 - .1 -- - - 'P Page I46 1-111111-1-m-minogo Complimenls of John P. can 11111-......1111nu1,,,, 1nu,nu-un..uniM1mi-.qu-uniilu1iui1nn-.1111 -.. Frances Byers - G. A. A. 3, 4: P. E. P. 2, 3, 4: Thespians 2, 3, 4: Border Bulldog 4: Drum Corps 3, 4: Hold Everylhingf' The King Rides By : Chrislmas Canlala 4: James Caldwell - Enrolled in N. M. lvl. I. 33 Rifle Club 4? l-li Y I, 2. 3: Balmy Days, The Boomer- ang, The Eyes of TIaloc : Jane Collar - S.C5.R. I, 2, Treas- urer 2: Glee Club 3, 4: Cecil Corley - Foofball I, 2, 3, 4, Reserve Le+'rer 2, lellers 3, 4,: Bas- lcefball 2, 3, 4, Reserve Ieller 2, 3, 4: N. H. S. 4: Track 2: D Club 4, pres. 4:.6Iee Club 3, 4: Class Vice Pres 4: Aziel Crouch - 'Foolball l, 3, 4, Le'r+er 4: Baslcefball 4: Tennis I, 2. 3, Ieller 3: D Club 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3: Eyes of Tlaloc, -4- I I l . --za 'o o 1 9. nr 3 0. IP 3 cn ul m1mr111.-1111.-111 Ambulance Service 11-.115---5-nin-Q15 Phone 70 537 - 9+h Sfreef T l I o I I I Ed C. Porier F I Howard E. Ames I i ' 1 I I I g1- inui 1 111111111i111 un1naIg ITlIlllllTllllmlTIIITIITWWT T'lHTllnTWlilllVllIIllIl1Tlq I The Charm School : Chris+mas I Canlala 4: I Melvin Cummins - Foolball I, 2, I 3, 4, IeHer 4: Baslcelball 3: D Club I 4: I Barbara can-e. A. A. 4, P. E. P. I 2, 3, 4: N. H S 4: Thespians 3, 4: 4 Copper Kellle 4: Border Bulldog 4, I Class Girl rep. 2, 4: 'None of Them I Are Perfec+ The Charm School, ' T' Pals Firs+ The King Rides By : T I Doroihy Darnell - G. A. A. 4: I P. E. P. 2, 3, 4: N. I-I. S. 4: Thes- pians 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Jr. I Music Club 3, 4: Chrisfmas Can- I 'lafa 2, 3, 4: i Dorolhy Decker - G. A. A. 4: P. E. P. 3, 4: Thespians 4: Glee Q I Club 2: i Erneslo Diaz - Track 3, 4 Re- serve lellers 3, 4: I --u--ui--un-mr-mi-mi-mi-un- irii -nu- -un-mv-'II'-'Ui' Page I47 1' I Louise Ford - e. A. A. 4, P. E. P. I 2, 3, 4, officer 4: N. I-I. S. 4: Thes- I pians 3, 4, Pres. 4: Glee Club I I, 2, 3: Copper Keffle 4: Border T Bulldog 4: Class Secf. Treas. 2: T None of Them Are Perfect i Blow Me Down. I'Ieadin' for I Hollywood, Chrisfmas Canfafa I 4: Jr. Music Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: I 'The King Rides By : I Leonel Fraase - Transferred from - Buffalo, Norfh Dalcofa 4: Thespians i 4: Band 4: Orchesfra 4: The King T Rides By. f Magine Gibson - P. E. P. I, 2, 3: T Glee Club I, 3: None of Them 1 Are Perfecf : L Bill Edwards - Foofball I, 3, 4, I Capf.4: DClub 2, 3: I-Ii Y I:GIee I Club 3: Band I, 2: Class Sec. I: I Pres. 3, 4: I T June Glass - Tennis I : G. A. A. 4: T P. E. P. I, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 42 T Thespians 3: Glee Club 3: None 1 f Them Are Perfecf . I o F lll' T lm'Tlllllllll13071 ?Ill?lIli1llIl'30llIl'3 lIlICi Illl -'Ill 3 qlllllll llll 1llI T llll T ll!1i'lllliHllll1llllllT T 1 llll limi! I , om imen s : C pl f I of i , owl. Dnue co. I , Q I Home of I None Nicer Ice Cream I o I I . T PHONE I00 FREE DELIVERYQ l - I I . 0i lxiiil 11i1 '- 1 1Ivll11nl1u Page I48 Margaref Ford - G. A. A. 3, 4: P. E. P.I, 2, 3, 4, officer 4: N. I'I. S. 4 Thespians 3, 4: Border Bulldog 2, 3, 4, Edifor 4: Glee Club I, 2: The Charm School. The King Rides By, Blow Me Down, I'Ieadin' For I-IoIlywood : Jr. Mu- sic Club 2, 4: Virginia Freeman - Transferred from Loreffo 2: G. A. A. 4: P. E. P. 2,3,4: Thespians 4: Glee Club 2: Lois Garber - G. A. A. 3, 4: Treasurer 3' 4: P. E. P. 2, 3, 4: N. I'I. S. 3, 4: Sec. Treas. 3, 4: Thespians 3: Border Bulldog 3: Drum Corps I: Class Girl Rep. I, Treas. 4: Debafe 2: None of Them Are Perfecf The Charm SchooI . Gilberf Frifz - Transferred from Cliffon, Arizona in 3: Band 4: Monroe Dunagan - Transferred from Animas, New Mexico, 4: REAY TRANSFER 81 STORAGE GARAGE Accessories and Supplies Phone 44 I320 G Ave Douglas, Arizona a.-un..-.1111.-11-.11 m1.m1.,.,..,u.- ps.. wi...uninii1nii1iui1un1iuu1nu ,uu-,1...1...inn1,m-nn1nn1iui1nii1iui1nii1 af---l----------------------------------------Nr i I i I I I i I I I I I I i I I I I Ernesrine Griffin - G. A. A. 4: Glee Club 2, 4: Drum Corps 3, 4: Mabel Haymore - G. A. A. 3, 4: N. I-I. S. 3, 4: Thespians 3: Glee Club 2: Orchesfra I, 2, 3: Class officer I, 2, 3: None of Them Are Perlec'r , The Charm School , Chrislmas Canlala 4: George Herberl - Baskelball 3: Gerald Huish - Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, Ieller 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, Ieller 3: Track 2: D Club 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Chrislmas Canlala 4: Jack Huish - Baskelloafl I, 2, 3, Ieller 3: D Club 4: Gordon Jacks - Track 2: Tennis I: I-Ii Y 2: Copper Kellie 2, 3, 4: Border Bulldog 3, 4: Glee Club I, 4: Yell Leader, class I, 2, 3: The Eyes of TlaIoc : Harold Johnson - Orvil Jones - Foolball 4,IeHer 4' Baskelball 3, 4, IeHer 4: D Club 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, officer 4: Thespians I: Glee Club 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Pals FirsI . Carol Kreniz - P. E. P. I, 2, 3, 4: Thespians 4: Glee Club I, 3, 4: Orcheslra I: Jr. Music Club 4: Christmas Canfala 4: Bessie Lamberf - 6. A. A. 3, 4' P. E. P. I, 2, 3, 4: Thespians 2, 3' Border Bulldog 3, 4: Associafe Ed- ilor 4: Debale 2: Class Vice Pres. 27 Hold Everylhingn, Charm School . n4l1nn.-..p- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -im..mr- I I i I 4151-in-n-111--:is-nl-11-in1n1n1n1l1l1l:lil1n1--I1 ill 'l i ' ' ' ' ' ' W ' ' 'M' ' 'M' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I I Congrafulalions Class of '39 I I I ' I I 1 . I I You Publish an AII - American-The Copper KeH'Ie I I We Sell an AII - American- Texaco I I I I I I o o I The Lone Star Service Station , ' I I . Iblh Slreel on A avenue I I . I Ari' Houck - Your TEXACO Dealer I I .i,.1m.-im ------------------ ---,i.-,r.- 1 --------- H-H -r Page I49 .i..-....- - i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Lois Leahy - G. A. A. 3. 4, P. E. P. I, 2, 3, 4, officer 4: Thespians I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Drum Corps I: Jr. Music Club 4: Canfafas 3, 4: Hold Every'rhing , Tea Af Four , None of Them Are Perfecf , The Charm School , Pals Firsf , Tha King Rides By : Anne Lewis - P. E. P. 4: Thespians 3, 4: Border Bulldog 3: Orchesfra I, 2, 3: The Charm School , The King Rides By : Gerald Lindsey - Foofball 4 Track 4: Rifle Club 2, 4: Hi Y 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3: Concepfion Lira - S. G. R. I, 2, 3, 4: Pres. I: Sec. 2: Glee Club 3: Chrisfmas Canfafa 3: Chrisfina Lira -- S. G. R. I, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Edgardo Lucas - Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: leffers 3, 4: Baslcefball I, 2, 3, 4: Traclc 3: D Club 3, 4, Sec 4: Border Bulldog 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Class Yell Leader 4: Jack Lynch - Headin for Holly- wood : John Mabry - Edna Meeks - P. E. P. I, 2: Glee Club-2, 3, 4: Drum Corps 3, 4: Headin for HolIywood : Canfafa 2, 3, 4: Edna Meeks - P. E. P. I, 2: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Drum Corps 3, 4: Heaclin' for Hollywood : Canfafa 2, 3, 4. Lydia Mendez - Drum Corps 4: is-nu1nu 1111111 11.1 1 - .- Page I 50 Bonnie Meredifh - P. E. P. I, 2, 3, 4, officer 4: Thespians 4: Border Bulldog 3: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: The King Rides By , Confaias 3, 4: Jr. Music Club 3, 4: Social Chair- man 3: Alfonso Monfano - Foofball 3, 4, reserve leffer 4. C.H. Moore - Transferred from Phoenix Union High School 3: Foofball 3, 4, leffer 4: Track 3, lefler 3: D Club 4: N.H.S. 4: Thes- pians3, Vice Pres. 3: Copper Kelfle 3, 4, Edifor 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Hold Everyfhingf' The Charm S c h oo I, : The King Rides By. Charles Morris - Transferred from Long Beach Polyfechnic High 3: Hi Y 4: Rosa Lee Mosher - Band I,2,3,4: Drum Corps I: Henry Penfacoff - Verne Pollalc - Transferred from Loreffo 3: G.A.A. 3, 4: P.E.P. 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Band 3, 4: Drum Corps 3: The Charm School, Chrisfmas Canfafa 3: Barbara PorIer- P.E.P. 3: Glee Club 3: Drum Corps I: Bill Queen - Foofball 4, leffer 4, manager's leffer 3: D Club 4: Hi Y I,2,3,4, Pres. 2: Hecfor Reyes - Foofball I, 2, 4, leffer 4: Baslcefball 2, 3, 4: D Club 4, officier 4: Hi Y I, 2, officer 2: Class Treas. 3: Sec. 4: ES Compliments of Phelps Dodge Corporation Copper Queen Branch, Smelter Division ES P 57 154' 'S' I I When you Ihink of GRADUATION A MEREDITH 6? WIMBERLEY I IIOO-G AVENUE I nwe I I I 4..- .... -------- ------- 'Q' I E I I I I I i A sullan al odds wilh his harem. Thoughl of a way he could scare 'emg I-ie caplured a mouse Which he freed in The house Thus slarfing l'he lirsl harem scarem. -asf nighl I held a lillle hand So wildly did il beal. I lhoughl my hearl would surely break So widly did il oeal No olher hand inlo my soul - Can grealer solace bring, .uw For in 'rhe hand I held lasl nighl I Were four aces and a king. i i Gambler lflipping a coinl- Call ill I B. Caldwell - Yoo hoo! I I I sion--nu 111111111 11111 1 Page I52 have some+hing on every man in Town The human brain is cerlainly a wonderful organ. II slarls Iunclion- ing lhe rninule you gel up and never quils working unlil you gel ir a quiz seclion. I This dance hall is cerlainly crowd- ed. l'll say so. I-lall and hour ago I Iainled and had lo dance around four limes before I could fall. Counsel for defense-Bul if a man is on his hands and knees in The mid- dle of lhe road, il doesn'l prove lhal he was drunk. Police-No, buf lhis one was Trying To roll up The while line. RICE and CO. l Insurance I I Real Esfafe Layout 8: Composition by George Reyes Gladys Reynard - Enrolled in Al- hambra California in 3: P. E. P. 2. 4: Glee Club 2, 4: Drum Corps 2, 4: Chrisfmas Canfafa 2, 4: Head- in' for l-lollywood I Marianne Rice - Tennis 3, leffer 3: G. A. A. 3, : P. E. P. 2, 2, 3, 4. officer 2, 3, 4: N. H. S. 4: Thes- pians 2, 4: Copper Keffle 3, 4, Edifor 4: Border Bulldog 3: Drum Corps I, 2: Girl Rep. 2: The Eyes of Tlaloc : Marshall Rice - Transferred from Hof Springs, Arkansas 3: Foofball 3, 4, leffers 3, 4: Track 3, leffers 3: D Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4: Border Bulldog 47 Bill Richards - Transferred fron- Animas, New Mexico 4: l'li Y 4:, . M.-im . .-..- - -..,-,-...- ,.,, -,.-,.-.,- ,,,, -,,-,,-,,,,,..i ' We invife you fo visif our sfore when in Douglas ' The Largesf showing of Fine Shoes in Soufhern Arizona ' May We Show You? Given Bros. Shoe Co. lf if's new, we have if Claudio Roqueni - Baskefball 4.,, Berfon Sammarcelli - Thespians 3: Border Bulldog 4: Orchesfra I, 2, 3: Tea af Four : Beafrice Sanders - Transferred from Tucson, 3: G. A. A. 4: Dale Schlofzhauer - Baslcefball manager's leffer 3: l-li Y 4, Pres. 4: The Eyes of Tlaloc : James Schupbach - Transferred from Pearce 2: Thespians 3: The Charm School : Virgil Shinn - Transferred from Twisp, Washingfon in 4: Band 4: Page .-.,.ZHI1,in-in.1...-,..i...nu..,in-I-ii1uii1un-1 -. 1 1' 1g--1 -.315-q1g1g--.---4111.11 -r-.--.--.. ...........-.4, ..- - -,144 .--.-415.11 3 -1-- ? Si 1 Compliments of Buick, Chevrolet Ponliac, Oldsmobile Cadillac. La Salle Fireslone and Goodyear Tires O lllllllll llllll, llll George E. Jackson, proprielor c!nI1ll1lm1m1ln-me-lm1nu1uu:nlr1lm1uxl1lm1llu Layout 8: C mpo ition by D'ck Brittain Page I54 COMPANY .-.--11...111...-11IIII1I MaHhew Sicocan - Hi Y I, 2, 3. 4: Band I, 2, 3. 4: Glee Club I: The Boomerangu: Headin' for Hollywood 7 Hecfor Sfmon - Foolrball I, 4: Traclc 4: D Club 4: Border Bulldog 42 Jack Smiih - Bennie Snure - Track 4. Reserv leHer 4: Rifle Club 3, 4: Hi Y 2, 3. Thespians 4: - Track 3, Reserve Vic Spence lerler 3: Rifle Club 3, 4: Hi Y 2. 3. Treasurer 3: Glee Club 3: Class Vice Pres. I. Pres. 2: ALEX BAIRD, JR. GENERAL INSURANCE O STEAMSHIP TICKET AGENCY o 519 - lOIh S'rree'I Phone 395 .-w1,g1w1g.I-.g.-01.1 1 -. .-un.1IIn1 -.m.1Im III..-In I l ......-.-9 Qon--IIn-IIII1M1Imiim114:-nl--Il-m1n1I1-nn:-In-an-111m-n-1111 .-'111.-11-...11...-.---IIII.-IIII- -4' 1-1-7- OE? 'Q.! E: w.,, :Tw 3- ro-. Nr S- - Io -0- .pr -..M l gf 3' 3? UI K OI EF 9' UW 1 E- - 9' :ff Nf- Q 5 CD cb 'I' I Tl' 9, as ' ia' 2 .8 ' 3. +2 m Q- I 0+ G3 S I ' Q0 P' S-ps P' TM? fd sf 3? on -u 2 - o. rn CD 1 7 c-:Qi-TBiHClDC Beify Lou Sfacy - G. A. A. 4: P. GFX O E,-,-,EL E U J' U' ..'U'5. - -- L: -. Ni ' 2. We jf: -I gl 13.93 3 P' VI 595 GNN' 3 if in-alt-i-117-li-019111 4...-.- -In-n1n1uI-In--n-uI-u1- I 3' I O . 2 I 0 S? I Z Q E 2 I cb V' I IP 3 .. 5 5 ' ' 'l'I 3 I I O I W I --l 1 ' I ' 1 :I-U-lx!-up-u-l1uP P. I, 2. 3, 4: Thespians 3: Glee E HERMAN MEYER I I. I I I' T Bonded Members Floris+h.l. E . l . Telegraph Delivery L l l I I O P H O N E 3 0 ' l . 0 D O U G L A S l Q I I I 'iw'-uII1nII-IIII-IIII1Iulxlll-III--nII1IIu-mn-IuI1uII--unrnunr-ul--uln Layout 8: Composition by Raleigh Van Deren Page I55 1.-m1u 1 I 2 I I I I I Irene Orfega - Orchesrra I, 2, 3, WiIIiam Pafferson - Secrerary of I 4: G. A. A. 3. 4: Spanish Girl Re- 36SS+'1'f'i4YH?ub F3- 15 Qlgvf' , uare ,g eaa our. as i serves 2, 3, Gym Class AssernbIy 3. F:rS+,,: Border Bulldog 3: Copper i KeHIe 3: Junior Prom commifree 3: T Thespian club 2, 3, 41 i Mabel Wells - GIee Club I, 2, 3: I Type Foomerang ' The Eyes of Joe Webb - Foofball 3, 4: Ie'r+er I acc 4: Border Buldog 35 I . I Tom Wnghr - Track I, 3, Ierfers I Mildred Woods - Transferred I1 37 D Club 2' 3: 47 TI'e5P'an5 3: I from Yuma Union High School 3: fIILI3LTef?Iurb+Ef 4'.TaII?hI' gs' TI' ' GAA4-PEP34-eleeclb --Yfey '9'-- we 'Tm I -'- ---' U School, Pals Fnrsr , The Kung l 3, 47 Chrisfmas Canrara 3, 41 Rides By I 5 I I I I 4...-rr. ------------.------ .. ---........ 'Q'- ' ------'-------------- --------- I I I GIHS for All Cccaslons 1 I . I Diamonds -Warches-JeweIry I . . . 1 Mexican Souvenirs - Curios , Narive Srones I I I 5 'Q' , I 'I ' I i I ,ALLEN E.BREI-IIVI I 5 WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER I I Gadsden Hofel Building I I..-.-.-. ........... Page I 56 1111111-111111uii1n1-1- Traffic Policeman: Sir, l 'rhinlc l'll 'ra ke your license away from you for speeding. Jack Pray: You can'l' do +ha+. T. Policeman: And, why can'+ l? J. Pray: Because l don'l have one. Edmond PickeH - We're o n l y going lo school half a day +o- morrow morning. Eugene Robinson - l-lones'rly? Edmund P. Yes, we go 'rhe ofher half in lhe aflernonf' A child of any race or secl Should freaf his parents with re- specl. He should nor slap his mo'rher's face Unless she fails lo keep her place. 1111111111-i,,1un 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.m..mn1m1nu1- 1 SHAYA'S She lpassionalelylz Je +'adore. Collilch man: Shui if yourself. Youse ain'+ paralized! Mr. Spencer: Didn'+ you have a brolher in lhis course lasl year? J. Pray: No sir, il was l. l'm falcing il over again. Spencer: Exlraordinary resem- blance, Though - exfraordinary. Dorofhy Darnell: Does fhe lrain slop al Grand Cen+ral S+a+ion? Conduclor: If il doesn r, There will be an awful wreck. Liffle grains of powder, Molecules of lead, Malce some people awfully rich, And olhers awfully dead. 4.-.u1p1,g1qu1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -u-mw . X .A - Q. Q, ' ,nf it.:,,E,' l 1 I -4- 1q-l-n1-1:1- q-- 1:11131 1-11-131- 1-101 4...-.- Ili!!! .31 . .ri A V. .Prices are Born Here ill and Raised Elsewh'eg5kQe,f-:E 1 1. -K ni i las' ' g I l3+h S+ree+ and G avenue P H O N E 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111m-mln.-im.. Come up and see me Some fime ' II I . 1 l in il I l III. Page I57 4 wi -sv, A 'V N ,- Ni -fs ri I' ' SW 3' Y Compliments of f --,.-..-..---------..--......--4. ! l I l Q Bassett Lumber Co. Q lniiiiiii.-iiiiip.iiii1m.1 1iniiim-. 1 1 D. H. S.' Ideal Boy - .A Hair- Jack Huisli Eyes- Eugene Robinson ries Negri ymond Collier .i- James Grislwarn Flill Edwards T+y- Aziel Crouch ili+y- Tom Wriglil ' oilify- Cecil Corley ,ili+y- Heclor Reyes ' ' :hall Rice C. H. Moore ck Bri++ain 'ie Snure 1 elz -it s I .P 4 '- - . Hair- dark Rosemary Silverman Q I liglii- Bonnie Meredilli Eyes- Phylis Lewis T Nose- Florence Lindsey if , Ideal em - ' SX is Mou+l1- Lois Leahy Complexion- Naialie Boyle Figure- Marllwa Alessi ' - Acfing Abilify- Wanda Ferguson 1 Dancing Abilify- Marjorie Garrelljx Alhlefic Aloilify- Beriy Jane BlaH Musical Abilily- Mabel l-laymore Hands- Louise Kaiser Smile- June Glass Voice- Lois Garber Personalify- Margarel Ford Leadership- Marianne Rice i lnfelligence- Barbara Cull ..,.-....-....-,,..-,...-,......,.....,..-, . .-, -ii ..i ... ..i...-,...-q. -.....,- ,... -I -- ...I. -...., .. - - ... .. -...,......-...p 4...-....- -..,........- - -..- - -I..-....-. ................--.y 'Z' I . I I I I I I . I I Compliment, Comphmenis of I I I of PU RITY I I P F cI B Ic' C I I I I Ure 00 6 Ing O. I I I i1-- I I Ice Cream 5 I -- Com n I I I I pa Y I I Home - Owned 0 I and I Ph 36 I I - Home - Operafed one I I . I I -- I I 420 - I 2I'I1 SI'ree+ I I I I THE BEST IN THE WEST I I I I I .I--- -.-- - '--' - '--' - '--- ---I---I------I--I-- ---- - -- - III- - '--- - --'- - f- ---+ +-- '--- - -'-' - --II - - 'I-I - -- - '--' - '-'- - - - - -f - -'-- - - - - III- ---I-------I-+ Layout 8x Composition by Evelyn Tyra Layout 8: Composition by Bob Wright -s--- ---- - --'- - ---' - --'- - '--- - '--- - ---- - ---- - ---- -II- ---- - ---- ----- --fl --- -'-- - ---- - '--- - -'-' - --II - -- - -- -'-'- '--' - '- --- '--- - --I- - --II ---I-I----+ I I I - I I I I Compliments of I I fi I 3 I ' . . I I I I . E 9 ! -K I I I I I I I F. O. Mackey W I -1--..........- .. .. .. -..............,.........-.....................-....-................-..........- - .. ......-.....I.............-....-....- 1.1mI-.m1- Gadsden Hotel I I s I I 1 I I 1 I E i I a I 'I' Page I59 .!....-.,..-...- - .---. i... .- -A -------- -------- - - - - For Better ipiictures See riivviie T '7-'wqni I I 5 Y i 2 l I Q 927 G Avenue Phone 3 3 6 I -.11.-.-T? .Q--n-1m-n1n1m1m1wm1l1wI1lM1w1Mn1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 -m-.1nn1uu1un1 1un-m1uu-uu- Layout 8a Composition by Rex Davis -mains:-uii1uii-un- 'ni-v-nu-nulnn-ilu-:viiiuninn1nn-nu1nii1uii1un--un.-.uu1uu1un-un-im1uu1iui1uni-uu1 1 1 1 'Q' l Some of the Reasons Why Savings are Greater at Penny's - ' Combined purchasing power of I54O siores. Over 50 experi buyers consianily on ihe markei. 37 years experience in Reiail Service. A compleie fesiing laboraiory in charge of an experienced Scieniisi ........ SHOP OUR STORES AND COMPARE THE VALUES! A J. C. PENNEY CO., INC. I. 4- Layout 81 Composition by Raymond Collier Page I60 ,.-nu-.Huinu1nu1,...1,,n1n.l..m-.,m1n,.1m.-,,,,1,,,.1.qp1mi1mi1m...........H...-,,,,...un..nu,un-ml..,m..,...1m.. .-I...-.nn... in-. 1 ---m------ ---- -n-f.-- -M-I--I.--I--+ I I I I An Ode Io 'rhe l Queen Lef's give a cheer fo Douglas High, I The land of IvIargareI's reign. I She passes all fhe mugging by I To save her honored name. 'I I Lef ever her gleaming banner wave ,I Above This land of woo. Il To bless her innocenf subiecfs brave: I May 'rhey always be Irue. Long may her fame be dreamed about I Long may her subiecfs dream- I For surely Ihere can be no louf I Thaf D. H. S. has nof seen. II Oh, fools may come fo seffle here, I And ne'ercome fo pass, V 'I And all our sfudenfs may Drink beer I And flunk wifh joy en masse. 3 Buf ever our voices gay will ring II To all far reaching places. I Ofhers of brains and dough may sing. I: Bur we sing of our preffy faces. I The girls fhaf live in D. H. S. 'I Monopolize fhe figures II Of all Ihe classic hunfresses I Thar e'er gof bil' by iiggers. We bless fhem all 'Ihe darling souls, I Our queen who reigns above fhem. I And frusf fhaf when fhey've all bankrolls. I They'll land above in heaven. I Nobody's Businessi I I I .-..- -.-....-..-.. ....... .-.I ,-.-,...g...m...m.- v- .-.- -. lg-.uw-u-31'--g-g-I -I 3' t- CD 0 I: 5- -I5 gp CD 0 -h DJ if?-I-l liV+' + I ii I II I I I II II I BIRTH: A freshman fhinks if up and chuckles I fwifh glee. waking Iwo frafernify men in back I row. I I I I I I I I AGE FIVE MINUTES: Freshman 'rells if Io Senior who says, Yeah, buf I've heard if before. I AGE I DAY: Senior 'rurns if info 'rhe lafesi 5 popular ioke of his own. I I I I I AGE 3 DAYS: Edifor Ihinks if ferrible. AGE 4 DAYS: Edifor has Io fill in page. prinfs if. I S AGE I0 DAYS: Thirfeen college comics re- I 'U 2. 3 -v- :Inf . .- AGE 3 YEARS: 76 radio co er if. fo aucIience's regre AGE 20 YEARS: Joke is pri Digest AGE IOO YEARS: Professor class. 1-41 I 3 I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I I 3 I 5 I . +P- 'D fl gl J I WWWA I . .3 jf o www I A! I 'AE . ,A 1 Q ' fm h A X ' N , ee 0 C . I - ff 4 ' XX f I A f 5 1 4 A Gif? A- 3059256 Aww I 0 - 5 I ' 1 ' 1 + .A V b Theafers A I ' Complimenfs ' - I of I 'WAVE DIAIVIOS, MANAGER . 1 Douglas, Arizona 5 - I mg: 'u1g1n1q-n1m - v ou l62 1m1,gilp-.ng imimim -.,m1,,,1nn1nn1-in:u1.- -nu Y 457 AWTQGRAPHS ,fffffx fefj-09 AI , G ,J , L I . - , i ,,,H,, 5 ao V ffl' .sg J ' ' QW f ff,Q'7f1'ff'Z'57'Af7 b 'AMLf Lwfff si ly. jul 'fir VVL, V .V f7.,,,l A , - x IVIWD7 uf' Vf' 1 1 I 'fi , 41 U ff Lyifmlrl :wmv ' A . I 7? 4 1:11 1 .lgwfofxb W , i U ,ff , , yfyj , L f , h WW4 ' Fr A Ll' H gp? - . i1fil.,4 Q, '!d,QfkfJ. A A- LI I ff. V U-L10 uv' . JW I X' J- X 1 ' U fy P, af - 1 ' . - . ' 3 V155 WM 'E' i i i 5 I 1 ! i. ! 1 L ,- - -uw-MIQRFI-,lunxmilsz-in 42T1?n.iii1ILkmLif -M-,,,,,,,,,,t -,Mi 1 , -m-m- pf- cl C- ,' It fvvvefwool jf ,,,,,5ff'i ?.f l lf- '- 'iz fp 'xl K! N lg '-' 'N ' i iws balutatlons To The Class ui ill Q5 J ll 0 Efficienf lighiing has pro1'ec+ed your eyesighi lhrouqhoui The years you have aliended school. Now 'rhaf you are being qradualed, remember Thai good liqhririg will confinue io profeci The eyes of you and yours. Wherever you may go a Reddy Kilo- waif will be ai your disposal. see your favori+e dealer for I. E. s. Lamps .1 izona dison Co., Inc 4.. '1W 1 'T '-'V'lW'ill'ililC1WlIl1K4lllIlilN11lllqlu1 1- 1 .1 .T iii1 T -1K 1, 2 -1 1, - ll l Layout 8: Composition by Bill Kimble Page I64 I'- I '-L I ,M- : IL I 'I--M I - - 'I' I Swim -.. I - I I IQ I,- ' 2525 Zi? M' I C+? 013- N- I 2:3 Em I'-., I '3' 53 3.-O. '... IPO'-+ 3 mam - -Q'0- S- um' Im .. -A-'PCD -E - :QI . I 5.23 535- gi I- Qi, 31, - ' 093 2 I.. 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I .-- N. 0 I - 0 0 I L- + -L I -3 ' 2- l Q . 3 I - I '- 3, I -l W 5 .-I' - I lt- I ..-- I -- I '- I --I Pa 9 e '65 1:-m1n-u1n-m1-nfs g-'-.1g1mig..g.1g1u -51 .-g1'1g1-I 1.4 I I I I ' , I I I I I I I I I I I I -'rl' ...g1'p 1.....111....1....uI.-IIII...n DAVIES Fuel and Feed Co. V l G O R O ferfilizer for Garden or Lawn P E A T M O S S for Humus ' Pipe, Fiffings, Valves. Wire Fencing, Barb Wire, Windmills, Sfeel Towers. Phone 25 438 - -I I+h SI. Richfield Hi Ocfane and 'fhlube Oil ,ld 'Dil Corporafion A. C. Karger '! ''U1 '1'liU-ll1IlI1uu1m1nn-In-:I-n--Inn1n1u1-ini:-1:1-In-uI1m1u'l' 1 I I I I I I I l I I I . I 'P I,.-I.-. ............ .I-...- Page I66 .in-..-.--..-...-.......---.-...-...-..---I-..-.-I.-I..-...-....-...-.-..-...... '!' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I vi' I I I , I I I NU WAY .-.Ph Iv c Z U 2: -4 no O I' l'l'l Iv Z I1'l 77 -...F!Z. ,ggm-IaI--uI-u--IuI1uII-u1nl1uu--uI1uI1m1an-an--nu1m1mI1m1ua1nI1mI1uII-nu-:nie ,L ia-uI-un-u1uu1u1p.1,,,,,,1,,,1,,,1,,,,.,,,1.,1,,,,,. I I J i I 3 - W - O I 2 ? Z 3 S 'I 3 3 9-376 F I I ' 1 0 fl I ' Q: Q. 3 '57 ' 3. In fl an I 6 cn U 2. 1 I 3 Q. 2 rf 2' I I 2 2 1 G RQ L' K co -1 0- CD x ,4 C cn -. -' 1 01 ' .. I l 3 -F 0 :r 3 . -0 3 2 :P I I . 1 2 1- J- f -P 5 O If U :': I . Q, cn I 5 g 3 Q on 2-DDQ 3 2 gi 5 3 2. '3 l l - o - 1 -1 - l 'P 0' 1 3 - 0- LQ 2 2 1 3 l l I 3- 1 0 + - Q- 0 of cu 4 c C l C 1 CD 0' I f 1 : + S cn K I I ., -. 5- 0 ff: - .. 3. 0 O- 15, . I I H' 9--2 F - S- A 0 3 O-0 ' I ' um N5 5' 0 - 6 KD '15 ? if 0 Q1 ' 'U rn I IQ I ' 3 na T 3 F C ,D Z EI .., gf 54 9 - I I ,S m -. 1 -. W : I Q' cn gg 3- as C- E I I 2 5. S I O 3 Z CJ - 0 V' O Z O ' W -0- O C CD 5 g O T Q- U- 'U I I 2 3 T 3 - ' 4 3 9. KI 2 m S. E I I 9 I I I 9 l l I ' .p.....-.....-.-......-.........-...-----..........-...-......-...-.......-I.....3. S...-.I. I ..-...-....-...- -....- .-.m-.I,.....,I-...-,,-,. Marg. Garre++: Theres a rnan ou+- side wifh one leg, named Smifhf' Mr. Bergfield: Wha+'s 'rhe name of his olher leg? l' G. Blaclc: i'Why is your face so red? M. Rice: Cause Black: Cause why? M. R. Causemelics. Miss Mahoney: Wha+ happened in l809? J. Negri: Lincoln was born. Miss Mahoney: l'Righ+. Now, whai happened in l8l2? J. Negri: Lincoln had his 3rd. birlhday You can lead a horse lo wafer, bui fry and find one. ------------....-up Tweniy-six yea rs in Douglas ca+ering +o Your cleaning wanfs Wardrobe Cleaners L. S. Perrin, mgr. 858 F Ave. Phone 277 Layout 8: Composition by Joaquin Lira Negri: l can easily 'fell you are a married man. No holes in your socks now. T. Wright No, one of lhe firsf Things Doris laughl me was how fo darn. Give a gal enough rope and she'll ring The wedding bells. Vale?-Sir, wake up, wake up! Masler--Whal in The Heclcs rhe idea? Valef--l+'s lime for your sleeping rablefs. Thai bashful boy of mine is a G- man. A governmenl man? No, all he can say is 'gee' ii1iiii-11111111-11 Douglas Drug Co 1 1 1 1 1 .-.-- 1 .. -. -..imi- I l l ..-a...-..-...-...-......-..............-..-...-..- 4- aIn--w-.-u1im-iia1-i-n1n..- --N-Y-Z Wherex Gel V i You an. O 84 Phones ...-m..-1...1...-1.-.--.1.-...1u. ff. Page 161 4m..W.mm ---.--- ,.- -. - ----- -- - -v- - !-M-.-,-d-m-i--- + Q 5 E 1 Q I I I i i Compliments of Kimble and Son Gadsden Hotel 1042 G-Avenue ,OYD C. KIMBLE IVILLIAM KIMBLE Page l68 F. Byers: l'II lake my har off 'ro you oysfer ea+ers. I+ was all I could do 'ro ear 'rhree lasf nigh'r. Miss Champbell: Weren'+ fhey fresh? Whaf did 'rhey Ioolc like when you opened +hem? F. Byers: Oh do you have Io open +hem. Lady: So you are on a submarine. Tell me, Whal do you do? Sailor: Oh, I run forward and hold her nose when we're going +0 dive. S1'ree'r Car Conducfor: Madam, This fransler has expired. Cusfomer: Well, you can'+ expecf anylhing else wifh your cars venri- Iafed Ihe way They are. Small boy llo slranger passing by The slreef cornerl : Did you lose a dollar bill. Man: Why ..., er ,,i. yes. I did. Have you found il? Small boy: No, I iusf wanfed 'ro check up on how many were Iosl This morning. Yours makes 96. Boyle : I've waired since 5 o'cIoclc for my brorher, and now i'r's 6:3O. Ford: And when were you Io meer him? Boyle: A+ 4. Miss CarlIon-- Were you copying his paper? Bob CaIdweIl-- No, I was only see- ing if he had mine right ...-.-.-.-.......-.-..........-.-..........-............g. I n I I ------------ ii-im--1-...,.....,,,-,,,,,,,,,.,n+ ' '2f Congralulalions and Success Io Ihe Graduales cc i DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL - CLASS OF I' I fill! DOUGLAS HARDWARE CO, IN' Proven by Years of Dependable Service 1 I .pw BULLDOG ATHLETES RAWLINGS SPORTS EQUIPMENT WISCONSIN IWISCOI SHP BANCROFT TENNIS RACKETS DUNLOP TENNIS BALLS -..-.-.....-....-.-..-..-..-,,-,...,. ...... ..-.,-...-...-..- .... ................-..-..........-..I. Page'I67 'E' l l Z gllei 'MY bul You have Shorl Judge lmaking a p o l i + i c al - arms' H speechl The farmers oughl +o be He., Yes' bul how llley do gel given more wheal, inslead of plow- I around- ing il under. G I . l Voice in +he audience: Wha+ A school vesilor said +o lhe child- abouy heyy'- ! ren, ll all lhe good people were Judge: 'Wm Speaking abowr l Wlme- and all lille bad peoplf food for mankind iusl now, l'll gel black. Wllal Color would YPU be- around lo your case in iusl a min- i Some said while, some said black, men' Z l9u+ one lillle girl said demurelyf' ' SlrealiYlH ls your name l-lail? i I H . No, my name isn'+ l-lail. - Overheard in Easl hall: ls lhis Well' you Cerfianly look like , dance formal or can l wear my own il. I clo+hes? - H L. Ford: l wish l could 'rhinlc Biol- ls lllal YOU' C olay fo fill Jrhe audience wilh i slub? I ' - U 'slfldenli GO U Dunham: l wish I could - 'l l 5l- .fi one lo fill lhe fears wifh 2 ence .g..--f-- -- ------------ -g ------------ l i 0 ll I Qualify and Service fIRL - D I . ,V F Rin g oug as Largesf and Mosl complele i Grocery S+ore j o J We have served Douglas gm E for over a Quarfer of a 'ig is Cen+ury .... . B R O D Y' S 1 i o BERNARD BRODY - Q Q PHONE IO 936 G AVENUE PHONE IO 936 G Avenue! I l ---------------.-------P -I..-....------------ 4- Page I70 I!! --lw 1-11111--11 1 111-1-un I I I Sfop and Go wiI'h I SHELL SHELL PRODUCTS I SHELL LUBRICATION I BARNUMS SERVICE STATION I I3+h S+. and A Avenue ,l.,,..,.,...----.....--..---....,,,-.. ,15,,.-.,........-.... ... -.,.....,.......,.............- .. -...,-H..- I I So you believe in free speech? i asked Ihe Irishman of 'rhe Scolch- i man. Whereupon fhe Scolchman T said, Yes, can I use your Iele- f phone? One: Wha+ color balhing suil' was she wearing? Two: I couldn'+ see, she had her back Iurnedf' Teacher: Johnnie, your essay on 'My Ivlolher' is iusl Ihe same as I your bro+hers. ' T John: Yes'm we have Ihe i same mo+her. - Bul we senl' a man, rnadam Io fix your door bell. I-Ie rang Three - Times buf gol no answer. I I -1--,...-.-..--......-...--..-... -u-- irii -ii v m-nu-nn-- 144 n ii-ii I.-mimi-.ii n-nu1m-uu1nin1nnii-:mags ' I - I T3 3 gi' S g I 'g -4 .4 W P Q -. ' c 0 - .Q M E 'Q'-I 0 T 3 I c I 2' 2 2 Z E -, 3 2 g 3' 'D -, I E '- + -I cn E fr G' U 5 2 :Q 0- 1 5' ou 5. I Q if 1 gp E- UL m m Q S U' O ff' 4 -I - 'I 5 DJ 3 3 rv C V' cn 3' O ' If -. 0 C C 0 K -g C o I 5 0 U1 I 1' 1 0 l1'1 I -I' rn 5 'D Q. 'I 'I 3' ' np Q '4 I 3 O W 77 ' z : 2 'Q ' -'Z 5' 1 cn ' yi: 3- E QT 3 ' 3' l -4 ig W I g 2 3- 0 .3 I I I I , I Alvin:u1n1n1n-n1u1n-url-I-1:11 -11--lihxn--rl' qu-....-....-....-....-....-....-.........,-.....-....-I...-....-I., Layout 8z Composition by James Krentz -. 1iinI-iii'-iii:-iiuniim.-un-IIII1i1im1iui-nina-ini-uni 1un-un- Composer: Wha+ do yo Think of my song? Crilic: I+ needs venlilai Composer: Wha+ I mean. Crilicr The air's bad, He: WhaI you found a hors., lub? She: I'd 1ullOL' Co-ed lsym,. you gel hurf whe. ,ou w- eleven? Marshall R. : No, ir while Ihe eleven were o.. me. B. Hammer: lfo one o Siamese 'rwinsl II you can away, I'II 'rake you +o lunchf -.... -4. Page I7I Thorough Training is a Necessity - - for cz Business Career . I Complefe Courses offered ini- BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Maioring in Accounfaincy SECRETARIAL SCIENCE Bookkeeping, Gregg Shorfhancl, Typewrifing, Dicfaphone! and Office Machines l ma School of Commerce 'HFS +I1hFI EI Asudg Phoenix, Arizona .,1nn1uminn-uu1um-un 1.11.1 'min' P I72 i Complimenls I I of I The Bank of Douglas +........ ---- - -- - - - -. I- - .1 1.... Q Cong ra+ula+ions +o 'rhe s of '39 +o +he Hle Siaff S' arlson, Jr. .!...1.III-IIII--IIII1 1 ,1..1..1 1.1 1 1 1 1....1.... Page I74 1III.1.1..1 1. .1 1 1 1.1.1 1 1 1....1.... 1III.1....1....1..I.1..I.1....1.II.1..I.1.II.1...1.. 1 .1 1....1..I...u 4. .!..-....- - -.......-....-..........-....-....- - ....,......-....--p I I I CITY Plumbing Company I We Specialize in I Repair Work SERVICE WITH A SMILE Phone 284 640 - I3+I. s+. I -1- Q Gadsden Beauly Shop HARPER METHOD Clairol 1-- 1 ' Shampoos ' Reconclifions I ' and Tinfs Phone 6I I +,.1..........1..I........1....1....1....1........I.1....1..I.1....1....1....1....1 Layout S.: Composition by Melvin VVest ,,1...1...1...1.1...1.....H.1,,.,1....1....1....1....1....1....1....1 ..1..I.1...1. .1....1....1 ..1 ..1....1...1..........1....1....1.II.1II..1 ?fk'fir nv '- 1- '- -'U- -'I-'fl' I I I I I I I I , I I I I I I I I ..,-.,,.-.II-..,...J.1,,...,.,,-,.,-,,,, 4, .......-- .1InI-InI1Iin1Im1mI-nII1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 The Lasf in Giffsw y Thai Lasf I i if Wafches 'For graduafion 59.95 fo SI00 ii ' Dashing Bags and -Qosfume Aci cessories direcf from fhe easfern markefs will make fhe plainesf cos- fume chic. A splendid assorfmenf from fiffy cenfs. 0 Founfain Pens and Pencils. Leafh- er goods, fravel accessories and an array of giffs fhaf are differenf. Hoyal Jewelers The name is your gauran+ee 932 G avenue . Phone 6 111-mI1uII1nII1IIII1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 finy anf s I'ood looking helpless- 'nd Iongingly af fhe carcass of 'I horse. wondering if she olole some of if fo fake fruck filled wifh cases of fed by and a boffle fell anf and broke. The anf fl Then anofher, and 'an fo feel revifal- fhe horse by'fhe oufing: Come-on. Qing home. I YOU. se cramp. , lawful. Ie. nells awful. as well live. .lqe +.,,,,.,,-,,..-..1n-II--q-Im-mI-I-n-m-I.II-.II-Im-In-nn-In-In-nn-II--mi-m-win ,ggi-1u1Inn1uIA1u1lIa1uII1m-mI1mI1Im-nu-un1u4I--IIu1uu1uI1un1nn1ul1lu1ul--Ina:-lo!! D O U G L A S PUBLIC MARKET I 0 Groceries - Fruifs Q Vegefables l3fh Sfreef and G avenue PHONE 96 ..,m1m1 1 1 -un114.11m1III.1IIi.1IIII1nn1q1m You fhoughf This Was going fo- be A poem. I+ sure Is funny fhe way People will go on Reading sfuff like This when if doesn'f Gef you anyfhing Buf fhe D. T. 's. She--Painfer. are you working? - Painfer-lYes. ma'am. She--I can'f hear you making a sound. Painfer--Perhaps nof, ma'am, I ain'f puffing fhe painf on wifh a hammer. ' Joel S.. I learned fo play fhe piano in no Time. ' Ufke: Yes, I heard you playing if fhaf way yesferdayf' .fi- 11111 1-1al-g1-1-1- .i.......-...-.fi .....-.--I-.....4. 1g1vI1qII1m1qII1m1m1m,...,..1,,1-, 'M- AUTOGRAPHS fe 'wif 1' - n Q! L! Af I 1- Q I I' .51 ' 7 AJ ff' 1 LW! Wf' '!6'l0,,6,:.'K I j!A'!n,1' X' f' if Il' llftfllfluw M! L I wz f If 'J ff 'I' as ! I ! l .g..-.....- - ..- 1 Layovl Sfarl' an endowmenr saving program now. I+ means old age comforl' Norfhwesrern Murual Life Insurance 1, To IUIOUD Gadsden I-'-' ' :T fuglas lalify 'handise a Saving ee Delivery O ,ome Owned And Q Operaled O are where local la IZ.-.A A... -l...,...n..L l ss' I oys SI ..14w1 1 1 1,,... 1.1 1 1.1 1 1 1,1 See flue sensalionally Y dillerenlrelrigeralo The New I939 Line of Servel Gas and Kerosene Refrigeralors e e l ln e m a T Palmer Plumbing and Appliance Co. Douglas, Arlzona I I Complimenls I I I I of I I I EvereH' J. Jones I . 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