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

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MWMWM WMM ff' X 4-2? Copyriglfde 0 I 9 4 0 Florence Lindsey EDITOR B ll H d f L V D I F . yf S s If 2 Ju .J 'A x wfrjf, ,fQj1fjJ,7i5fx AJ JCNQ' X1 fy' 91 X! lj J JKX , i Q . nf 1- 5 i , l l Tl-lla exciling lirsl day of school, lhe huslle accom- panying lhe fall aclivilies, 'rhe balminess of spring Clays, The carefree happiness of summer days, fore- lelling lhe close of school-all lhese and lhose many ofher memories of lhe pasl school year lhal have been crowded from your mind, we have capfured for you in This l94O Copper Kellle, hoping 'rhal il will serve as a mirror of Jrhose scenes, and lhal you will regard il as a friend-one 'ro whom you may refer and always find There happiness, THE BOOK from here-The dedicafion follows and fhen scenic views of fhe campus. Book One is Adminisfralion including The faculfy and sfudeni officers. Book Two is The classes. Book Three- Personalifies including Who's Who. Book Four is Alhlelics. Book Five-Phologravure in which lhe many aclivilies of The sludenls are shown in informal picfures. Book Six is School Aclivifies including all orqanizalions and publicafion slaffs. Adverlisinq and humor follow Through To lhe cncl. 1 gi? f w Q. n ws' Miss Mildred Dailey dica lOIl As a helper, a co-worker, and a friend, she has won for herself a place in every senior's liearl. ll is lo her we owe llwe success of +l'1e class underlalcings. l-ler unfailing enlliusiasm in all our aclivilies lias spurred us on lo renewed energy in wider and more varied fields. His wi+l'i humble gralilude in our liearls and a song of praise on our lips Jrlial we, llie Senior Class of l94O, dedicale 'lliis I9-40 Gradualion edilion of llwe Cop-- per Kellle +0 lvliss Mildred Dailey. -I 'F W W N 754 YW ,HMV My 459 mn AN. Q- Qwx. Q '-am'-w-v:'fY9i'V'f w35w.5,513 3 .b- O60 5 Q51 gb Qlfwx' 922 VVEST ENTRANCE Xt-'vv W w 1 1, '-Y , ,,..,A- wf ,N yu LJYYLX V 4 jf 1 W ,QED ,g 'V . 1 N I ,J ,N Q' tu U f' G ' ' o ' fx N, 'A 'h 37 A E , '27 C 1, U lm' li? i N N li? lm N 'T' J. E. CARLSON, JR. ' Mr. Carlson is a gradualo ol The Lewislon Slale Normal School in Idaho and of rho Universily of Washingfon al Soallle. lrlo began Teaching in I9O'7 al Gilloorl, Idaho. ' Mr. Carlson has been lhe superinlenclenl ol the Doug- las cily schools for Ihe pasl' lwolvc years. llc came To Douglas in I9I6 and since that limo he has become a slaunch aclvocale ol Arizona sunshine and lho Douglas clia male. lflis schools rank wifh 'Iho highest in lhe slale. Page lb ' Mr. Bergfield is serving his elevenfh year as principal of Ihe Douglas High School. I-Ie came Io Douglas in I924 Io head The Grammar school sysrem. I'Ie served overseas during The World War and since 'rhen has been made a maior in Ihe Officer Reserve Corps of 'rhe U. S. Army. Page I 7 PRINCIPAL GEORGE A. BERGFIELD ' Mr. Bergfield is a grad uafe of Cenrral College FayeHe. Missouri and com Ieled his work for his MA. degree a+ Washingron U in S+. Louis . Q alt gi fi' ' Q. L B I 'A FACULTY Milion B. Morse, M.A. Universiiy of Arizona Coaching and Physical Ecl. D. K. lngman, M,S. Colorado A. and M. Hiway Safely, lnclusirial Aris Agnes Mahoney, A.B. Universiiy oi Arizona Hisfory and Bus. English Louise Carlfon, M.A. Columbia Universify Foods Arihu r Prescoii, M .A. Universiiy oi Arizona Journalism, Eng., Cifizenship. Laiin Page I8 FACULTY Paul l-lollisler, lvl.A. Ohio Sfale Universify Spanish Glenn G. Dunham, A.B. Slerling College l-lisfory. Civics, Sociology Page I9 Mildred Dailey, A.B. Sanla Barbara College English Jennie Welcome Arizona Sfafe al Tempe Librarian 4 - Ollo L. Ullce. Vanclercoolc School of Music lnslrumenlal Music FEACULTY Jessie Black, A.B. Pa rson College Mafhemafics J' Edwin Park, AB. Edifh Moore, M.A. Arizona S+a+e af Flaqslaff Colorado College . Commercial and Draflinq English and Physical E . Paul l-l. Huber, B5 The Sfouf lnslilule Priniing Elizaloelh Piper, MA. Universi+y of Arizona Ari' Page 20 1. FACULTY l'l. W. Grillillms, AB. Colorado Sfale Teachers College Commercial, Social Science Thomas Sanders, BA. Arizona Slafe af Flagstaff Commercial Page 2I Nora Ann Jones. A.B. N. Mex. S'ra+e College Sewing Mildred B. Fredlin, B.lvl.E. Illinois Wesleyan Universify Music R. W. Spencer, BA. Universily of Monlana Science Herman Lange, B.S. Universily of Arizona Science i 1 1434 ii.. I 4 I. Professor Ufke and his ba- fon. . . 2. Miss Fredlin slrikes a pose over her belov- ed piano. . . 3. Mrs. Plumb -Ieacher and friend-she is missed by all. . . 4.G.A.B. proudly posing behind some of his handicrafi. . . 5. Coach Morse in a characfer- islic pose - Bulldog sweaii- shirl and A cap. . . 6. The honorable Judge Dunham, sans whiskers. . . 7. Gym- nasl - Teacher of 'rumbling gals. . . 8. Chief senior adviser smiles amiably for Ihe CK pholographer. . . 9. Under a spreading ches+nul free fhe village smilhy sfood -and slood and slood and slood. . . IO. Badminlon, Tennis, and Iiddly winks - look our for fhe foe, Mr. Lange-Mr. Ingman seems lo have a prefly good bead. . . . II.Assis+anf keeper of Ihe keys -genial head- X man is number 6 opposile. SN XXX I XX Q M xi, ERPNN ' M X fx? af? xl X-'PT ' Q s s s? X X ix i Sl IR 5 Page 22 is i wi K is 'Rv I. Cookin' is her specially- who am I? . . 2. Mr. Spen- cer concocfs concocfions for his concocling scienfisls. . . 3. Spanish leacher-pianisf of nole or noles. . . 4. Mr. Huber engaged in Copper Kerlle plans. . . 5. Could J. W. sland for Jennie Wel- come? Yup, Yup, could be . 6. Charley Long, - genial and amiable friend of all. . . 7. l am well acquainled wifh our good friend, Mr. Bur- roughs. . . 8. Shorlhand or is if Soufhern Conference lourney bookkeeping Thal is holding your allenfion, Mr. Grillilhs? . . 9. Mr. Park checks house plans-noi go! ing fo build, are you? . . . IO. Confucius say - Sludy hard makes child smarl - fake World l-lisfory. . . ll. Bull- dog adviser checks over his grade book. . . IZ. Miss Black scans The bullelin board . . . l3.They are wearing lape measures nov! days. Page 23 .!XlNlWl3 AN R... . 5.9 i 'N ffl -In V-.11 5 M ,, C. I ACTS? QDIQITICWI 'NH lliicll ,-. 'F S E N I O R S Back Row-I-larmon Jolnnslon. Bill Deemlng. Howard Evans. Fronl Row-Phyllis Lewis..3os r S' verman, Verna Lusk. MINI I O R ack Ro ed loodworl, Bob Caldwe Alb SH ,. Fronf ow June aldwell Donald u pe, use Kais Back Row-Geo amos Cowan, Bob V1 Fronl Row M . I o SOPH O ES Sally Darncl, Pal eslbroolc, Jean Howe. F R E S I-l M E N Back Row-Gloria Sfoclcs. Beulah Clinclw, Befh Freas, Eva Dean Wil- loughby. Fronl Row - Andrew Clincl'1,Tony Morales, Ray Frosl. Page 24 PI-Ql.:SIDl:.NTS ' Class officers and The sTudenT body Pres- idenT changed aT mid sernesTer during The I939 - '40 school year. Raymond Collier served as sTudenT body presidenT during The TirsT semesTer and Bill Deeming was e- lecTed To The oTTice for The second semesTer. Bill l-ludzieTz was The class presidenT Tor The iniTial Term and Harmon JohnsTon lead The class in The second half of The school year. All served well in Their special oTTices wiTh The school and class acTiviTies Tunclioning smooThly ThroughouT The year. Raymond Collier Page 25 Bill Deeming Harmon JohnsTon Bill I-ludzieTz In Memoriam Mrs. Eunice Plumb Teacher and Friend Edward Nalley Sfudenf and Classmare James Herberi' Sfudenf and Classma+e 3 'cd H A is lgflp Xf5 MLASS OF 940 flfllkf Eva Adair . Plans lo enier Tempe Sfaie Teach- ers College and is clefermined 'ro malce a success of whalever pro- fession she lakes up. Virginia Barnelf . . . . . Helen Adams Alfer graduafion she plans fo en- fer Sf. Lulce's Hospifal in Chicago. Her ambifion is lo become an X- ray Technician. She is planning fo falce a posl graduale course, buf her uliimafe ambifion is 'ro become a secrefary Sadie Boainer . . . . . Jesus Barreras His plans offer graduafion are lo work, preferably al' some business, buf his ambifion is fo Travel. Affer g radualion-work. Ambilion -fo lake a business course wilh 'rhe hope To become a business- . .... Howard Boss He is planning To work on his fafher's ranch affer graduafion from high school. and his ambifion is fo s day own a ranch. woman. Marguerile Bc Afler graduafion nurses bifion 1 Page 28 Om- . Margaref Campbell graduaie course in Douglas l her ambifion is fo be a affer preparafory work af Touro Hospifal. .ff . . . . . Gerry Chambers After graduation she will enter a business college and take secre- tarial worlr. but her ambition is to travel to Hawaii. Jack Carter ...... After graduation-work. Aim-to earn enough money to enter col- lege. Ambition-to become a good journalist. . . . . . . Stella Clinch She is planning to continue work- ing after graduation along clerical lines. Her ambition, however, is to become married. Leonard Clark ..... He is planning to attend the Uni- versity ot Arizona and plans to be- come a mining engineer. . . . . . Emma Contreras She plans to enter the University ot Arizona. and her ambition is to become either a teacher or a sec- retary. Raymond Collier .... Attend the U of Ag Plans to enter the tielcl ot chemistry. His ambi- tion is to become a chemical en- gineer. . . . . . . Bill Deeming His plans are to attend some physical instructor's school in Cal- ifornia. and later to become a physical instructor. Maria Rose Contreras . . . Planning to first finish a business course. her ambition is to worl: and save money to travel. CLASS OF Vfrlfila. Cd . t 4,L..,.-c.. K Page 29 CLASS OF l940 Emilia de la Garza .... She plans io go 'lo a nursinq school, probably Si. Mary's in San Francisco, wifh an ambifion fo be- come a nurse. . . . . Beafrice de la Vega She has no immediale plans. bu? is hoping fo be able fo enfer The Universily of Arizona nexl year. Harold R. DeVaney .... He inlends fo enfer Greeley Music College in Colorado -and his am- bifion is +o maior in violin and be- come a musical direclor. . . . . . . Edna Dillard She has married, and no doubf her presen+ plans are io make a good wife and housekeeper. ., Josephine Elmange . . . . She is planning 'ro affend 'rhe Universily of Arizona, buf has no lurlher plans beyond lhaf. . . . . . Laura Espinosa Alfer graduaiion she is planning lo work, preferably as a secrefary, for her ambifion is fo be a privafe secrefary for some businessman. 5 ' 'J ' i E Felix Eslrada . . . . . Afrer qraduaiion he will enfer ll Tempe College. and would like To major in diesel engineering, wifh I' a secref ambifion fo play more foofball. I ..... Howard Evans He will aifend fhe Universify of I Arizona, buf his ambifion is fo enfer The Army Corps af Randolph Field. Page 30 U I v' . . . Wanda Nell Ferguson Affer qraduaiion she will enfer a Nurse's Training School. for her ambition is fo be a reqisiered nurse. If 24' Letha Chloe Farris . . . She is planning 'ro work along secrefarial lines after graduaiion and her ambifion is fo become one of lhe bes? of secrelaries. 4 - K v Bai' , Jaw'-J Marjorie Garrefi Abram V. Galaz . . . . . Alicia Gallardo She will work afier graduaiion in order to aifend a beaufy culfure school lafer. Her ambifion is io be a beaufy operalor. . . . . Ho's planning fo work affer grad- uafion. buf his real ambilion is fo be a sailor. . . . . Salvador Gayion After graduaiion +o affcnd the Universify of Arizona wifh an am- bifion 'ro major in chemisfry. She lofi' Douglas High To embark upon a career of marriage, and her ambiiion was lo make a suc- cess of everyfhing she underfook. Frank E. Good . . . . . Thames Griffin i He plans +o affend an engineering school, with The ambifion of be- coming an engineer. He is planning To enfer Naval Pre- parafory School af Roanoke, Vir- qiniabuf his ambilion is To be a fooiball coach. z A S'S OF l940 A s . gig, fs Page 3I in f 1 44 Page 32 James Edward Grisham .. . . He will 'aflencl lhe Universify of California, fhen Take up law en- forcemenl worlc. . . .. . . . Bolo Gwin l-le is planning to go fo some iun- ior college, and has an ambilion to become a commercial arfisf. Carlene Hamillon .... She will enfer a beauly school and hopes lo become a beaufy opera- lor. . . . . . 6.5. Hammer Afiengraduafion he is planning fc leave Douglas, and Then To enfer some school. His ambifion is fo be a porlrail arfisl. Palsy Henderson .... Her universify is, as yel, undecid- ed. but her ambifion is eifher a business career or iournalisfic worlc. . . . . . Helen Hesler She is planningufo enfer a com- mercial school, and upon gradua- +ion from fhere, her ambilion is To become a secrefary. William Hudziefz .... He will enler Curfiss Wrighl' Tech- nical School in Glendale, Calif. and his ambifion is 'ro specialize in mechanics. . . . . . . Vera Hulse She wll aflend a business college. and is inferesled in seffeferial work. , i 'X Q, , , ' gtg., . . . . Harmon Johnslon He will confinue in advance ap couniing and business adminisfr - lion. His ambiiion is To bec Maifyfliy Ceriified Public Accounla f Q 2 Belly Ann Irwin ..... l K Affer graduaiion she will afiend ' 5' Flagsiaff for fwo years and ihen finish up in a California college. She is inferesied in adveriising. . . . . . . Clare Joss She will affend college aiier grad- uafion, and is planning io be a irained nurse. LeRoy Jones ...... He is planning io aiiencl Flagstaff Teachers College. and his ambiiion is lo acquire an engineer's posi- iion in 'rhe U. S. Army or Navy. . . . . . Minnie Kennon She is planning 'ro worlc un'ril she - is IB. and lhen she will ailend Nursing School. She plans 10 come a nurse. PM if H Alireda Karrh .... Aifer graduaiion she will fake a Civil Service examinalion and 'then fake up sienographic work. Her ambiiion is fo Teach English. . . . . . . . Doris Lee She plans io lake a pos? gradu- aha course, and will Then become a sfenographer. lCancel all plans --new Mrs. Tom,W . ff fy l Velma Kerby . JD! All r ai' 'work 'r .hpjj :ry - X' 1' I amlgi-'rijnijwlko n onf r Ji Elly her ch . ' JH-- .f , A l gf i l - ' A 1 y MIM H Page '33 ll J! v 9 .,. .,.f - 1 , X Ng, , ., ,,... HE, ' ,A . , H, CLASS OF V940 e3J Page 34 Phyllis Lewis . . She will alfend 'rhe California wiih an Universily of ambiiion To maior in arf work . . . . Helen Liakopulus She is planning fo work in an office affer gracluafion, and her ambifion is fo be a secrefary. Florence Lindsey ..... She is planning fo afiend The Uni- versiiy of Arizona. planning io major in iournalism and English. . . . . . . Louisa Lugo She will affend a Beaufy Culfure College laier. and she plans fo be a beaufy operafor. Verna Lusk ...... She will fake a music course af The Universi+y of Arizona. Her ambi- +ion is fo be on 'rhe concerf slage as a pianisf. . . . . Kaihryn Moorhead She will aifend college, and her ambifion is fo become a success in whafever she underfakes Salvador Oriega .... He will help his fafher in fhe run- ning of a business, buf his ambi- fion is io join fhe navy. . . . . . Eunice Peevey Affer graduafion she. will work as a secreiary, wifh an ambifion To become a dicfaphone operafor. . . . . . Edmund Pickett He will enter college in the tall ot next year. but his ambition is to get in the army. Amelia Perez ...... Her ambition is to work which she plans to do atter graduation. . . . . . Arthur Porter He is planning to talce up aviation work after graduation, tor his am- bition is to become a transport pi- lot. Vadis Louise Platt .... Alter graduation she will enter business college, then later a nurses' training school. She hopes to be a railroad hostess . . . . . George Reyes He will attend Tempe Teachers College, and plans to become an engineer. Delene Rowley ..... She intends to take one year of college and then enter St. Lulce's hospital in Chicago. She would like to be a nurse on a steamer. . . . . . .Evelyn Rogers She plans to attend the University ot Arizona. and plans to some day become an athletic instructor. Eugene Robinson .... He will enter the University ot Arizona in the tall. Atter two years ot college he hopes to enter the U. S. Army Air Corps. .. L A SS CF I94 0 Page 35 T' C L A I940 Margarel Rogers .... She has no plans affer gradualion buf would like 'ro own a ranch eilher here in Arizona or in Cal- ilornia. . . . . . . Berlha Romo She is planning lo work afler grad- uafion, buf will Take a business course lafer Hecfor Sammarcelli .... He will enler Curlis Wrighl Tech- nical lnsfilufe alier graduation. and will eifher work in an airplane laclory or become a pilof. . . . Marcus Sammarcelli He will affend the Douglas Air- craff Co. in Los Angeles. and plans fo become a specialized masfer mechanic. working for The government.- Consuelo Schansel .... She infends fo go fo nursing school ancl hopes To be a nurse. . . A. . . Bill Scheerer He will go To college affer grad- ua+ion. and lhen hopes fo be an agriculfuralisf. Helen Schullz ..... She is planning fo aflend some college or universify. planning +o maior in music. Her ambifion is fo Teach public school music. . . . . . Alfonso Serrano He plans fo work in Mexico after graduafion, and lhen plans fo be- cc ie a mechanic. Page 36 Rogelio Serrano . . . . . . La Vela Shaw She is planning lo enler a nursing school aller gradualion. and hopes lo enler inlo lhe field of nursing. He will lake a posl graduale course in high school for anolher year, and will lhen enler lhe Uni- versily of Arizona. Jack Sheen . . . . . . Rosemary Silverman Aller qradualion and one year of college she will lake a nurse's Training course. Her ambilion is lo lravel. He will aflend Curlis Wrighf Tech. and will laler lry lo graduaie from Randolph Field. He plans lo lse- come an army pilol. Maria Sosa . . . . . . . . Elmer Spaw He is planning lo allend college. lhen aller live years he hopes lo oblain a posilion wilh lhe govern- rneni. She will allend nursing school ailer gradualion. and has an am- bifion io become a nurse. Helen Sieve-ns . . . . . . . Faye Sfoclcs She is planning lo allend college. buf her ambilion lies along The lines ol business adminisfralion. She will allend eilher a business school or college affer graduafion and hopes lo become a success- ful business woman. - 1 1 i 1 f .,. h. A, l940 s o F -l l l I J . F' l' Page 37 C L A l94O Ben Suarez ...... He is planning lo enler college in lhe fall. fo maior in radio and elecfricily. , . . . . Nellie Thurman Sho will confinue 'ro worlr afler graduafion, buf her ambilion is io become a nurse. Evelyn Tyra ...... She will be married aller grad- uaiion, and her ambiiion is 'ro be a good wile. . . . . . Lee Van Deren He will affend Curlis Wrighl a- viafion school. and his ambifion is fo succeed in whal ever field he enlers, Raleigh Van Deren .... He is planning +0 worlc afler grad- uafion and Then allend some ily- ing school. His ambilion is lo be- come a first rale pilol. . . . . . lona Websler She is planning 'ro allend nursing school, and hopes fo become lhe Les? of nurses. Melvin Wesl' ..,.. He is planning fo aHend lhe Uni- versiiy oiAriZ0r1a, bu? his ambifiovi is io be a big league baseball player. . . . . . . Milfon Wes? He wili enler Texas Chrislian Col- lege affer graduafion. His ambi- lion is fo hold an office iob 'lor some firm. Page 38 Ovida Whisenanf .... She has made no plans for work- ing affer graduafion. buf her am- bilion is To become a nurse. . . . . Thelma Woodward She will allend business college affer qraduafion, and her ambi- 'rion is 'ro fake up commercial work. Barney Young ..... Wilh no definife plans in mind after graduation, he has lhe am- bifion. however, To enfer some mechanical field. . . . . . W, A. Reynolds He plans To worlc affer graduafion. and his ambifion is To succeed in business. Lesfer Echols ...... Aifer graduafion from high school. he will worl: for a year, Then begin work wifh fhe governmenf as a governmenf hunfer. l , . ..-.-1.-cf i- A . SS OF I940 Page 39 'X . Q - I r' Elks. Ji 'li T X ' ., OFFICERS PresidenT . . Ted BloodworTh Vice-Pres. AlberT STimac Sec.Treas. . . June Caldwell . 0 Enioying The role of upper classmen To The TullesT, The Junior class celebraTed by carrying oTT various honors on The aThleTic Tield, and in scholasTic aTTain- menT. The supporT of The Copper KeTTle King and Queen conTesT occupied Their Time Tor a while, Tor Their loyal supporT placed various members high on The scoreboard. ShorTly aTTer The close oT This cons Test, They busied Themselves wiTh The l'li4Jinx carni- val, devoling Their energy To help malce Their booih a success. Ailer rcsTing a bil, The Junior class gained Left to rightffront row: Camacho, Young, Coster, Well, Jackson, Valdez. 2nd roW:Gar- land, Valencia, Sunden, Brittain, Haymore, Adair, Smalley, Stimac. 3rd row:Horne, Kuri, Montano, Ortega, Yelverton, Carter, Kaiser, Alessi, Chavarria. 4th row: Smith, Luse, Laux, Negri, Caldwell, Lowery, Lira, T. Lindsey. 5th row: Delgado, Huish, Schuantcs, Garcia, Hall, Castro, Boyle, Weeks, Valdez. K, I l Page 4-O OI-T19-41 renown disTincTion via Their Kay Kyser program assembly. EnTerTaining as well as informing, This assembly caused several members Trom The various classes To puT on Their Thinking caps in an eTTorT To cop The coveTed award-a lollypop! Ending Their acTiviTies Tor The year, The Junior class properly TeTed The Senior class wiTh The annual Junior BanqueT and prom, providing Tood and Tun Tor The upper classmen. The Prom was given in May in The high school gymnasium. i -.L OFFICERS Boy Rep. . Donald Cuppe Girl Rep. Louise Kaiser Yell Leader . . Bob Caldwell , . Left to right-Front r W: Simon. Caldwell, Lane, Garber, Morales, Harbour, Sammaf- celli. 2nd row:gRobb,TChaney, Dillard, Murchison, Lugo, Hill, Ivey, Montelongo. 3rd row: Mattingly, erson, Haymore, Stott, Godoy, Elias, Mabry, Hinkle, 4th row: Fuller, Calderon, Bloodworth, Donohue, Cuppe, Pollard, Jordan. 5th row: Ingman, Robinson, Durazo, Puzzi, Kenyon, Echols, Thomasson, Ehrnman. ' X K Page 4I M , ' ' 1'-Xifxml' K xx 'K i'xxfHsK1,K'w'xxx'-Sf Kes Xl N ' K, X, ,Y f- A ' ' ' RY g K w X K- iv - f K m n, , 1 x K x .K,.l ,L my goal! pat , A. g 4 x , Xkxki-R X Kxkfxx 305 KX f' -l ix K Q' Ili' gw in l xfl li K 'H I ' 1 5 If s N ' CLASS l ' Gafhering speed and presfige as fhe years roll on, O F F I C E R S Firsf Semesfer fhe Sophomore class fixed ifself more firmly as a characfer in fhe scenes enacfed daily in fhe life .of Presldemf ' ' Bob Nash DHS. Several of ifs female members broughf glory VlCe'PreS' ' Bob Cowan fo fhemselves and fo fheir class by being sfrong con- Sec' Trees' ' Sally Darnell fenders for fhe fifle of Queen in fhe Copper Keffle BOY Rep ' ' George Dlamos and Queen confesf, held early in December. They Girl Rep' ' Jean Howe noticeably befferecl fheir financial condifion by Yell Leader '. Paf Wesfbrock sponsoring a darf boofh in fhe annual Hi-Jinx carni- val, buf, however, fhis was fhe only economic venfure Left to right-Front row: Judd, V. Huish, Sticht, Haymore, Beecroft, Clancy, Vincent, Branagh, Rivira. 2nd row: Johnson, Monteon, Kerby, Burgner, Schoonover, Bowers, Benham, Mugford, Maddux, Easter, Romine, Rusself 3rd row: McCue, Hartman, Golding, Alvarado, Acuna, G. Russel, Martinez, Slate, Beck, Montelongo, Huish, Cooper. 4th row: Arevalo, Chavarria, Jackson, Cutting, Reed, Haythornwhite, Nash, Hunter, Westbrook, Reyes, Pray, Dunford. 5th row: Luse, Samuel, Iludspeth, Collier, Leahy, Cowan, Bige- low, Romero, Crabtree, Barnum, Bick ' . i . .1 erstafr, H Lu sh rffri orllr ' 'Q-' Page 42 OF 1942 y of The class proved To be proTiTable. Their booTh in The carnival was The only booTh oT iTs naTure ThaT earned a proTiT Thus showing ThaT proper supervision pays dividends.CrediT goes To The laTe Mrs. Plumb. Early in The spring The class enTerTained wiTh a hilarious sTudenT-Teacher slciT, proving ThaT TaculTy members aren'T iusT made Tor homework giving and TesTs. Having Thus ended a mosT successful year. The Sophs loolc forward To The coming year when They OFFICERS Second SemesTer Presidenl' .... Bob Nash Vice-Pres. . Bill Cowan Sec. Treas. . MinneTTe Harris Boy Rep. . . Osmond Collier Girl Rep. . . . Jean H-owe Yell Leader . PaT WesTbrook Q can assume The coveTed TiTle of upperclass. Left to right-Front row: C. Espinosa, Castro, Davis, Borcherding, Wally, N. Robertson, Howe, Rice, Ruiz, A. Espinosa, Parra. 2nd row: Liakopulos, Ortega, Ivey, Boeckman, Holtry, Johnston, E. Moore, Hawkins, Wood, Darnell, C. Robertson, Lyles. 3rd row: Haynie, Bloodworth, Rhodes, Silverman, Kimble, Brisley, Kluttz, Harris, Murchison, Armistead, Boss, Appelin, Evans. 4th row: Foster, Jordan, G. Moore, Andress, Swanson, Kaneaster, Winkler, Eicks, Boyer, Meeks, Gastelum, Romero. 5th row: Aguilar, O. Smith, Salgado, Whisnant, Stephenson, Hill, G. Diamos, S. Diamos, Taylor, Hunt, Gay- tan, R. Smith. ' 'f- Page 43 M CLASS ' STepping righT inTo The swing oT Douglas l-li affairs, The Treshman class enTered inTo every acTiv- O F F l C E R S iTy wiTh welcomed enThusiasm and viTaliTy. ATTer The Flrsl Semesler elecTion of oTTicers, They chose Miss lvlahoney, lasT Presldenl 5 ' Andrew Clinch year's senior class advisor, To advise Them in The Vlcepres' ' Dean Wllloughby problems conTronTing The Treshrnan class. Under her S .T . . T. ' ec reas Gloria Slocks supervision one of The mosT proTiTable of The Hi- Jinx booThs was sponsored by This new addiTion To The D.l-l.S. family. Showing up sTrong in aThleTics also The Treshman class placed several of Their members Left to Right-Front Row: Wahl, Luse, Wilson, Claney, Wagner, Walley, Baker, Hagan, Row 2: Soto, Lira, Cota, Godoy, Graeber, Ferguson, Thomas, Stocks, Collar, Row 3: Gird- ham, Davis, Kennedy, Elias, Knight, Romero, Clinch, Freas, Helms, Row 4: Hoopman, Hamilton, Young, Huber, Jr., Lane, Ames, Hoffman, Santana, Jones, Row 5: Longnecker, J. Jones, Krentz, Haynie, Clinch, Verdugo, Miller, Morales, Lopez, Murdock. Qi P 44 Q age li 1 f' N Lok 'JJ Ji! Trigg xl f is on The TooTball, baslceTball, inTramural and Track Teams. A dancing class was held To acquainT The O F F l C E R S Trosh wiTh The Tiner arT of dancing,alias iiTTerbuging, F, TS Jr ' Irs emes er and Their whole-hearTed supporT of This underTalcing Yell Leader i u Tony Morales again proved ThaT Douglas Hi can hope Tor a grand B R R d F, it o e . . . a mon ros senior class in I943. Perhaps The Thing ThaT The Fresh- Gr' Rei. i ' Bllulah Clinch men can Take greaTesT pride in is The large numbers . placed each grade period on The honor roll. Al- Though The average of The class is The lowesT OT The Tour grades, They regularly place more on The roll. Left to right-Front row: Martin, Walker, Lane Romo, Schuster Gutierrez, Lira, Ortega Olea, Lindsey. 2nd row: Pickett, Gray Garrett Knight Hannum, Sparks Handley, Wells, Gordon, Cansler, Stark. 3rd row: McCormick, Johnston, Garland, Russell, Churchyarf, Hagan, Willoughby, Schoonover, Brown, Diamos, Rice. 4th row: Hatch, Denis, Morse, Bloomquist, Durazo, Rochin, McKay, Valenzucia, Roscoe, Melgar, Manley. 5th row: Da- vis, Lorack, Dickens, H. Simon, M. Simon, M. R chin, Sch tz, Ortega, fuewis, C p ter, Hendrick. M 441119-E109 fa A 1 A A - . L fb . ' .... ' l www, 'i 'T Page 45 -lil is UQ,-L. H rl A CLASS ' The mid-semester Freshman class entered Douglas High School Januruary 26. after the brief breathing ii O F F l C E R S spell of a week-end be+ween graduation from Gram- 'Second Semesler mar school and 'rheir debul info high school society. ' Prflsi i - ' Henry Alcoim Easily recognized by the i r rimidness and shyness, hvlcgipref' ' Dean Wllloughlol' they bungled in+o wrong classes ar wrong Times for Sec: Trees' ' Connle Dlamos the first weelc or so, buf accepted lhe laughs wi+h sheepish grins and good humor. Alter rhey became acquainted wi+h the routine, however, they turned out good work. For the remainder of the semester Left to Right-Rowlz Vasquez, Rivera, Varela. Row 2: Worline, Perez, Aguilar, Segovia. Zamora, Pettit, Huizar. Row 3: Rubalcava, Boeckmann, Munson, Larson, Donaldson, Hale, Tyra, Salter. Row 4: Hamilton, Corley, Eddins, Clemens, Hale, Alvarado, Morten- son, Chavez, Rodarte. Row 5: Krider, Ledesma, Marovich, Foster, Bowers, Hannum, Frost. .Kg 1 -. X n vm x v .- . r ' . K , t x .. .rjlw , , ,Y ,xv . L . m, . Q i .. .. .. ' n A1L'.m'i .. . JS.. it Page 46 F. A ,.- OI: 1943 This freshman class placed more members on Th e honor roll for more p oi n is than any other class. OFFICERS When track season opened, Frosh boys could be seen , , , Second Semester beahng The cinders, gust warming up fo r ihe nexi' A Yell Leader . . Tony Morales three years, when they really w I II b e ihe winning B R R d F o e . . a mon rosi +eam of D. H. S. One or two of their numbers were ly p Y U C Girl Rep. . . Beulah Clinch capable enough to place in the various meets +ha+ 0 the Bulldogs entered into during the track season. Several earned positions on the baseball Team. The class can well be proud of its accomplishments. Left to right-Front row: Sosa, Enriques, Garcia, Orosco, Brown, Hester, Simon, Weir, Cabarga, Davenport. 2nd row: Rose, Arguijo, Boyle, Evans, Jackson, Rowley, Velasco, Moreno, Valdez, Viney. 3rd row: Karrh, Russel, Phillips, Westbrook, Kyle, Gabe, Lillywhite, Jorgenson, Beltram, Reyes. 4th row: Hawkins, Miller, Maxey, Kimble, Johnson, Schrader, Morales, Jordan, Cota, Herbert. 5th row: Lievanos, Schuster, Robb, Armstrong, Bell, Claxton, Wallace, Haynie. .. .,.4 -.-iii' ..,. ,.f... --mutt 'Q'-fi ' -S? 7xifx ' Page 47 i in 1 s 1 R77 fd ff-yg 5rF,fg Qf'J WWWMWML VLMV-ff-Avfff M..-Q!,.,,.,f :.ijE, f.z,f4'f-L60-ecfg.Zl,, 1,0-ffff' pk.-Q! 1744A Qy,M,LWf g,4,Ao!u.,,,26- :z2Z.,,awv-ff M14 Liga-efwg fwwwavfwaaif' ?4,,,w JWJ fix WJ! 5, ffl .fveylmafdf 42 J C 1441 Lf,-A-fi k,4,Q-5-.eff 54597 if-644 Bfwagfffq Adfsbw a4'c'Cce-QZL 454,0V,,Z,,,,,4df yfyfpwpi wud Vzczzdffqggfav, -QW. L BF 'r . w f - ye wif? Qfffgffg K The Copper Kettle Presents Robert Cummings Rosemary Silverman Jack Carter Mariorie Garrett Florence Lindsey Bill Hudzietz Howard Evans Helen Stevens Sally Darnell Bobby Harbour Gerry Chambers Ui up b Q: 1' 'i' C Lt m rn I rw q S ' 3 JUDLJf IJ 72 rbvrsfrl flgrflrrz-8 Q711111 g. in E PS4 L Cl TY U D O No IILIFORNIA 25, 1939 Copper Kettl Editor Dougles gh S Douglas zona Dee S 1- choo Ari Bm: you ve h for he ozzor you a stvwod upon nz by asking that I select o young Indies to ec as attend nts to the een o the ol-on tio Be 1 My select one 1-9 ll.:-Jo:-le az-1-att and Florence dn both 1' on I bolievb hure 2-eat Bone y lad c am fy muc Sly' Tn: MOM-ST4N1.sv 111 D 35 N 11 DACIPICCOASTSY I S R.- UNIV , C V- o Ei 1 1- 1 : 771 ' 6 11 live be 9 by f: li Qu 1' C e n 1 . 1 n G' Lin .v. o Wh e per 111: h - , . W THEY Ho RAN Rosemary Silveriwwaru EEN GC k L, A 1 1' C I l NNGNERIS-hUP IN THE My 4 K' :Ne oonresr ,fe-----f r 5 Hudzielz Howard Evans HE CQARONATION BALL was given Dec. 2 ' amidsl snow banks and evergreens in a Wiiwler Carnival soiril in 'rlwe high school gymnasium. Soil colored ligllils diffused over llie enlire gym selga glowing spirif1'oll'1diocca3ion. King Jaclc and Queen Rosemary were allended by Mariorie Garrell, Flor- ence Lindsey, William Hudzielz and Howard Evans. Flower girl was Monica La Verne Morse and crown bearers were Madeline Williams and Mary Belli Nel- son. Mr. Carlson, superinlendenl of schools, crowned rlie colcbrilies in an impressive ceremony. .I l:CTIC'?YT S 3 Q xv Q fu is A . .DLX Bobby arbou -S. Q1 I. X . sky' Q I' T' 'y L, 51 il W1 NNNERS C3 U E S? N C O ho' ho Tl-lE TWELVE Douglas l-ligh School sluclenls appearing in lhis sec- lion of The Copper Kellle were chosen by several commillees composed of laculry members. Careful deliloeralion was made in Jrhe various seleclions and The sludenls lake 'rheir place as lhe slang-ours 'lor l939 - l94O. I2 T' L- il ik' -ll L, i , X, My fd Alf.ff f f 'i if WJ i My f' 'I WV Presidenl of N. H. S., vice pr' ' enl o . . , member of G. A. A., and ac+'je i h . Co-edilor of 'rhe Border Bull o . ra le Palsy Henderson-al-aroun f!g, lx li! E kg!! go ejszj ivories To fhe envy of many. Ted Bloodworfh-Presidenl of lhe Junior Class, Presidenl' of lhe l-li Y, member of The D club, chosen on All-Slar foolball feam. Aclive in dramafics when noi doing anyfhing else. Really an all-around boy. Verna Lusk-even Though she shines in her books, she s'rill finds lime for music and P. E. P. aclivilies. l-las mainlained an envi- able reco rd in-' scholaslic affainmenl 'rhroughouf her four yeargin high school. Rogelio Serrano-valediclorian of fhe Sen- ior class, wi'rh highesl scholasfic average in high school. Busys himself wilh his books. buf confidenlially wriles poeiry on lhe side. Lasl years Who's Who for scholaslics also. ieli ' .I ., L , - . .swf - - -Y -Mhfjll QQ'-1 ..4. . I 1, .- I. ' .',,v,f. V - .. 'ff If I fp' v Y Y I ,a I, 1 Ji' ,ff df uljlljfi f ,f Lf! I 4 My 0 J!! ! r l. X J. if .7 QL 7 . .V Wanda Ferguson-chosen for ouisianding qualifies of leadership, has played an acfive par? in all school acrivilies. This year she served as presidenr of The P. E. P. and was a very ac- iive member of ihe school yell leam. Bill Deeming-ouisranding as a leader, is 'lhe sludeni body presidenr. Leffered in foofball his firsf year oul. Acrive in all phases of school acrivifies, and a real leader. Aciive worker in fhe Hi Y and all of ils funclioris. Bill made a compefeni S. B. PFSXY. Florence Lindsey-selecred for service ro 'rhe school. Ediior of ihe l94O Copper Ker- rle. Was Douglas' D. A. R. represenrafive and presidenr of The Thespian Club. Kepl secre+ary's boolcs for P. E. P. l-las served 'rhe school well. Bill Hudzie+z--oursranding for service. Busi- ness manager of fhe l94O Copper KeHle. Was presideni of The senior class for 'rhe firsr semesfer. Acrive in sporis and school acfiviries. Has confribured four full years of real service. i I I -gr Melvin Wesf-Selecfed for sporfsmanship. Se- lecfed for afhlefics in 1939 Who's Who. Prexy of fhe D Club-leffered in four sporfs. Known for his clean sporfsmanship bofh on and off fhe sporfs field. Helen Adams-her cheerful grin and well- known friendliness has righffully earned her a fifle of good sporfsmanship. Acfive in every phase of school life and can be depended on fo do a good job. Known as Scaf+er- brain fo everyone. ny l Minnie Kennon-I939 Who's Who for afh- lefics: diffo fhis year. Presidenf of The G. A. A., winner of fhe G. A. A. leffer and pin. Member of fhe Nafional Honor Socifefy. D. H. S. is proud of Minnie's afh- lefic record. James Negri leffers in four malor sporfs placed him for afhlefics He s lusf a lumor buf well known fo everyone Soufhern Con ference Baskefball fourney award winner and an all sfafe guard a posihon earned by his play in fhe baslcefball fournamenf - 1 t 1-L 4 af A IWW! 5W5wf5J W MMM R W Qi W lf? mf 'ff , ff WMWHSMK f ,f f L 4 Q, '-4 4 . f . JU' pwfmff wfffwfpm- W MQWQMQQ iiyyv 1: Q K':,-a,x.,-9.ff,Jg, ' WMU fi,fffi4f' Mcfwfwfwjigf w ,WwM W ff-of VVl1AHl:l-QS OF' Tl-IE James Bickersrafl Baseball Ralph f Foofball Luis Cali Track Edmund C Football. E Andrew Baseball Joaquin Garcia Foofball Joaquin Lira Baskefball, Track Randall Lowery Ossie C Manager Foolball Philip Dunlord Manager Felix Esfrada Foolball Howard Evans Fooiball, Track Abram Galaz Foofball Foolball Louis McKay FOOHJGH Baseball . . N h Thames Griffin as Manager James Grisham Foofball Bob Gwin Foofball Track John Hall Manager l-layfhornewhiie Foo+ball Bill Hudziefz Fooiball Ramon Jordan Foofball, Track, Baskefball Kennelh Ka neasfer Foolball Jack Sheen Manager Alberf Sfirnac Baseball ,Baskefball Andres Valdez Foofball Melvin Wesf Foofball, Baskefball, Baseball Track Mil+on Wesr Foofball. Baseball Barney Young Foofball, Baskefball, Baseball Track Baseball COACHING STAFF COACH MILT MORSE conTinued in his elevenTh year as Bulldog menTor. l-le developed a TooTball squad ouT of lighT and inexperienced maTerial. Morse also heads baskeTball and Track-This year his hoop squad was nosed ouT in The sTaTe quarTer- SHARPSHOOTERS Take Their insTrucTion Trom Bob JohnsTon who has Tired Tor several seasons wiTh The Arizona squad aT Camp Perry. This sporT is only a minor one in D.H.S., buT coach JohnsTon has several inTeresTed boys each year and posTal maTches are Tired TrequenTly. Tinals. yy THELBERT MORROW assisTs Coach Morse wiTh TooTball and baslceTball. Tu- Toring The second squad in each sporT. Basea ball is Tom's long shoT and he is bringing The sporT back wiTh D.l-l.S. Tans. This is his second year aT The head of The horsehiders and The '40 season was a Tair success. Page 68 ' The cheer leam of l-larhour, Ferguson, and Gwin served oul lhe year in greal slyle. The lhree lead all yells during a drab fool' ball season while lhe fwo girls carried on during The remainder of lhe season. Bobbie and Wanda crealed considerable enlhus- iasm and pep arnonqsl lhe high school slu- denls and lhe hoop season saw some real yelling lor lhe Bulldogs. Bobby Harbour YELL KINGS :E XS-xyk , , f I , DU ' Wanda Ferquson uw ,bw Page 69 N l J ef: J. , .,,. M f L, f X mi y ii yy wi i i is P iw , .s sh ...is lvl L ' HOWARD EVANS was elecfecl capfain of The BuHdogs affhe dose offhe season and heled hk feam aqainsf fhe Bisbee Pumas Turkey Day. Howard played sfellar ball for fhe lvlorsemen This year and was always an offensive fhreaf. This was his fhird year on fhe Bulldog firsf squad-earning fhe official D fhree fimes. l-lowarcl was chosen fo play wilh 'rhe Soulhern Arizona All Slars during fhe Chrislmas hohdays I oft to light fmnt IOXX Collier Hannum Caldwell, Evans, Corley, Smith, Hall. 2nd rom ld Chavallla Robmson Deemmg Pray, Jones, E. Chavarria, L. Young, Gaytzm. hd IOVS Powers Whlsnant Bloodwolth Haythornewhite, Jordan, Bigelow, B. Young, M0l1lP'i 4th low I'Illd7l9t7 Elcks Good Grxsham, Negri, Lowery, Haynie, Leahy, Valdez. Page 70 I. Our Iwo yell leaders, Har- bour and Ferguson. chal wilh Garcia a+ lhe Pep rally and bonfire. . . 2. Coach Mor- row lislens wilh an oh yeah expression be+ween halves of lhe Bisbee-Douglas game on +he local field. . . 3. Pep +allc wi+h lhe hopes I+ will s+ir 'rhe Bulldogs +o a fighling pifch for 'rhe second half of Ihe Armisrice Day game. . . 4. The grandslands rise as Ihe D. H. S. band swings info lhe school song. Sludenls sing luslily along, cheering lhe bays mio anion. 5. our yen 'Ieam does Hs parl in help- ing fhe Bulldogs on +o viclory allhough ir failed on Ihis memorable day--Bisbee I3 and Douglas 7. Too much BarneH' and nol enough push from lhe Gold and Black slal- warls. Page 7l HIGH LIGHTS THE YEAR. FOOTBALL 1939 Ted Blocdworfh. guard - Bill Deeming, back Barney Young, back - Lew Young, back PHOENIX 34 - DOUGLAS 0 Showing Their inexperience, The Bulldogs fell be- Tore The mighTy Phoenix CoyoTes 34-O in Their home opener. The CoyoTes scored Twice in The TirsT quar- Ter. AT The sTarT of The second quarTer, The Bulldogs punTed and Karnofsky TwisTed his way from The 50 To The goal lineifor The CoyoTes Third score. Again in The second frame The CoyoTes scored aTTer blocking a kick by Mel WesT. The CoyoTes scored again in The Third, This via The air rouTe. Pollard, reserve end, re- covered a CoyoTe Tumble ThaT sTarTed The Bulldogs marching. Evans and Suarez plunged To a TirsT down on The 20 where The ThrusT was repelled by The reTurn oT The CoyoTe regulars. The Bulldogs need noT be shamed by This deTeaT Tor Phoenix soundly whipped every oTher Team They meT and were undispuTed sTaTe champions. NOGALES 6 - DOUGLAS 0 The Bulldogs dropped a hearT breaker To The No- gales Apaches 6'O. Poor punTing, Tumbling and pen- alTies consTanTly seT The Bulldogs back. The Bulldogs ouTgained and ouT-played The Apaches in every phase oT The game. An exchange of punTs puT The ball in The shadow of The Bulldog goal posTs. A pen- alTy seT The Bulldogs back on The one, where Marcus smashed over on his Third Try. The Apaches never ThreaTened aTTer This Tally. Douglas ThreaTened Twice aTTer ThaT, buT were Turned back by The Tumbling of a cold Team. Blood- Grisham sTops BarneTT Tor no gain Page 72 1939 FOOTBALL worTh and Bigelow were The sTars 'of The game, Throwing The Apaches Tor The numerous losses. LAS CRUCES 25 - DOUGLAS 0 The Bulldogs losT Their only game away Trom home To Their namesake in Las Cruces 25 To O. Las Cruces received and marched To a quick Touchdown in The TirsT few minuTes oT play. Comunez, halfback, led The aTTack ThroughouT The game scoring Three Touchdowns and seTTing up The oTher. The Bulldog offensive ThreaT was greaTly weakened by The loss of slingin' Mel WesT, Their only passer. He received a chesT injury and was losT Tor The resT of The season. Lowery, Good, and Deeming were The mainsTays of The Bulldogs, oTTen Toiling razzle dazzle pass plays. TOMBSTONE 0 - DOUGLAS 2I The following week The Bulldogs easily marched over a weak YellowjackeT eleven. 2I - O. The TirsT eleven pushed The ball To The eleven yard line in The Tirsf quarTer, and Jim Negri, fullback, plunged over on The TirsT play of The second quarTer. Bloody BloodworTh. guard, scored Two poinTs in This quarTer by blocking a TombsTone kick for a saTeTy. Early in The Third, Suarez plunged over Tor a Tally aTTer Mel WesT placed The ball in posiTion. Suarez plunged Tor The exTra poinT. Lew Young, Trosh halfback. seT up The Third score by a scinTiIlaTing 20 yard scamper. TombsTone held, buT Took To The air in a vain aT- TempT To score, Negri inTercepTed a pass and ran 30 yards Tor The final score as The gun sounded. ,T Vsgpjjw l as ' is 1 44.2 TXTTATT A' ' 'T 'i . - is NX. h Q . ysz . ::: Q. K FA ' gf' 'Y M , 1, ex 4, 4 1? 5 Q I ' f ' . ..N , X B l ' T H ,yyy N . xx' Lx . . . 1 ii is .W ', fx' T 1' in V Bill HudzieTz. end - Sfubb Lowery. end Neg'-i makes way for Evans Jim Negri. back- Jim Hayfhornewhife. cenTer Page 73 FOOTBALL 1939 D DAY - DEMING 0 - DOUGLAS 44 Fired wiTh The TradiTional spiriT of D Day, The Golden Avalanche crushed The Deming WildcaTs 44 - O. Negri sTarTed The fireworks early in The TirsT quarTer by scoring on an OTT-Tackle smash. A Tew minuTes laTer he scored again Trom The Deming 45. The conversion Tailed. WesT scored Twice in rapid succession in The second quarTer, on line smashes. made possible by almosT perTecT inTerTerence. A Tew plays laTer STubb Lowery, Bulldog end. skirTed around end on an end around Trom The 32 To score wiThouT being Touched. Evans scored in The Third. The conversion was made Through The line. ln The Tinal quarTer WesT and Negri scored a pair oT Touch- downs To end The scoring spree. TUCSON 32 - DOUGLAS 6 The Douglas Bulldogs were badly ouT-classed and over-powered by The Tucson Badgers, which resulTecl in The Bulldogs Taking a 32 - 6 deTeaT. The Douglas Bulldogs sTarTed oTT wiTh Young's punT being blocked. The Badger's machine began To click on end sweeps and SuTherland TroTTed over Tor a score. LaTer in The same quarTer Johnson scored on a de- layed line buck. Valenzuelo's place kick was good. Henderson inTercepTed a pass and galloped 23 yards To score. SuTherland plunged over laTe in The second period To end The half 26 To O . The Badgers scored again in The Third quarTer. A Ralph Bigelow, guard - Andy Valdez, Tackle - ii Ed Plckeil' guard - Frank Good' Genie' NOT so TasT, Mr. Evans. You have gone far enough. Page 74 193 bad punT combined wiTh Evans' and Suarez' running made The only Bulldog Touchdown oT The game. LORDSBURG 0 - DOUGLAS 7 The Ivlorsemen Turned on The sTeam To Take The Lordsburg Mavericks To The Tune oT 7 To O. From The Time of The kick OTT unTil The reporT of The gun, boTh squads ToughT Tor every yard gained wiTh The Bulldogs making gains on runs. The Maver- icks advancing wiTh Their aerial aTTack. Held score- less The TirsT period, Evans swepT around end To score in The second halT. Negri made The exTra poinT. The Bulldogs were again held scoreless in The Third period and were Tinally able To push over in The TourTh quarTer, buT were called back because of a holding penalTy. BISBEE I3 - DOUGLAS 7 ln a Thrill-packed, biTTerly-ToughT conTesT, The Bulldogs leT Bisbee Tie Them in games won during Their 32 year old rivalry. Garner BarneTT led The Pumas To The Two yard line aided by a heavy penalTy. From here BarneTT swepT The end Tor The TirsT score. CrisT's placemenT was low and The Pumas led 6 To O. The remaining Time in The half was played in mid- Tield wiTh The Bulldog Torward wall rushing BarneTT hard on his kicks. The Bulldogs received on The kick-oTT and carried The ball on smashing power plays 72 yards To The T ,Q ,,, ,Q ,A N X r .3 ff 2 S .V -14: -M -N sr is ! I 'Q - T T :R 2 T T A .: -..: X E ...,.., 5- vu ,hgb , .. X r . ..., N. ,s .sk fwf, , .QNX , ,T K- , W., J -A vs- -Q'Qwi,f1,: RN T' wr. Q. M. 1- eh, ci .X-, j , X X ', ', Wif?' T TBM 'Xi 'N-v'f',1Ww i . .ws 'T ' T '+Bf'gB'XsT-+,- W '5 v i wx iw' N , x ,,..f. N ,..ur-- Bowers on ThaT end around Page 75 9 FGOTBAIEI. 'w--W T Tin? Winn- Ramon Jordan. back - John Bowers. and Ed Chavarria, back - Salvador Gayfan. Tackle L E FOOTBALL 1 fi V- ig, ,, v ., N ' ' 1, ' i Q ,.,: 1 ' 'N ff .M g 3 ., . . ..,, ,:-: Q YA ...ij : A E J vf. , ls, ,Q V- 1 T' M fl asf 939 goal wiThouT relinquishing iT once. Negri walked over Tor The exTra poinT wiThouT being Touched. The Pumas resorTed To Tricky reverses ThaT dumbTounded The Bulldogs and BarneTT climaxed Them wiTh a line smash Tor The final Bisbee Tally. BISBEE 0 - DOUGLAS 7 The Bulldogs again sTepped inTo The lead They have held The pasT six years in gameswon and losT, 29 - 28 by virTue of Their Thanksgiving Day win over Bisbee 7 - O. STarTing eleven seniors, The Bulldogs kepT The play in Bisbee TerriTory Trom The sTarT. Bill Deeming, Bull- dog Tullback, was The consisTenT gainer, plowing Through The mud again and again. Early in The sec- ond The Bulldogs drove To scoring TerriTory buT were held and Bisbee kicked o'uT. Again They drove Through and were noT denied as Evans scored on a 7 yard run. Deeming Then drove over Tor The exTra poinT ThaT was To be The Bulldogs' Tinal score oT The season. The Pumas drove back hard in The Third Trame, crossing The Bulldogs' 20 Tor The TirsT and only Time of The game. The Pumas vaunTed aerial aTTack was compleTely smoThered, Tor The Bulldogs inTercepTed more Than They comp'eTed. Lowery, Valdez, Blood- worTh, Bigelow, and Good were The mainsTay oT The Bulldogs' Torward wall, while Deeming, Negri, and Evans held up The honor oT The backTield. - .-,ftffw 1. . T 'E Q g 'Q 3, '.. ' . f' 1 ' Ben'Suarez, back- Bill Scheerer, end 'Joaquin Garcia. guard - Milf WesT, Tackle Ooops my dear. ThaT's all Tor you Page 76 F5GCDTBAl...l-- ACT! I. Mel Wesi ,ace passer for flue Bulldogs. . . 2. I-leave l-lo! lads. Pul your back To il. . . 3. Lon Pollard, end lor The varsiiy. . . 4. Tlwalr boy BarneH again-how lie does iravel . . 5. Douglas 7-Bisbee 6. Lei go of +l1a+ ball. . . 6 .Selling up exercises. . . 7. Douglas marries Miss Viciory. . . 8. Waifing for flue special lo arrive from Tucson. ww-5 gl Ss-sxxsgg CDN I 9 Ll C3 E3 A K T5 E3 A ' 3-F7 .ik 9 C23 N HOOP SOUAD'S RECORD Douglas I9 - Florence 22 Douglas 28 - Wiclcenburg 33 Douglas 42 - Tombsfone 20 Douglas 36 - Bisbee I6 Douglas 46 - Benson 27 Douglas 34 - Nogales I9 Douglas 35 - All-Am. RH. 29 Douglas 47 - Tucson 32 Douglas 48 - San Simon 3I Douglas 48 - Willcox 25 Douglas 28 -- Bisbee 35 Douglas 29 - Tucson 3I Douglas 25 -- Nogales 34 Douglas 37 - Willcox 28 Douglas 44 - Benson 55 Douglas 53 - Tomlssfone EO DISTRICT TOURNEY FRAYS Douglas 57 - ST. David I2 Douglas 28 - Tucson 38 Douglas 39 - Benson 38 CONSOLATION CHAMPS Douglas 54 - Bisbee 23 STATE TOURNAMENT GAMES Douglas 52 - Coolidge I9 Douglas 44 - Miami -45 'GOLD MEDAL PLAY Douglas 40 - Schlifz 38 Douglas 27 - Kobeys 29 CONSOLATION CHAMPS Douglas 48 -- Lordsburg 46 The Douglas I-ligh School's Golden Avalanche had a very successful baslcefball season, winning a ToTal of I6 games and losing 9. In Thrilling, fasT, high scoring games, Douglas displayed Their superioriTy aT home buT seemed aT a loss when They invaded ofher Terrie Tory. Jimmy Negri was The leading scorer of The squacl followed by Mel WesT and Barney Young. The Team acquired The nickname of The Iron Five as These Three along wiTh Joaquin Lira and Ramon Jordan wore The Gold and Black in mosT of The games. Bulldogs Drop Two Openers The season opened slowly wiTh a loss To The Florence Badgers followed by anoTher defeaT hand- ed To Them by anoTher norThern five, The Wiclcen- burg Wranglers. The Morsemen Then began To cliclc and rolled up eighT sTraighT vicTories before They again TasTed defeaf. They held The favored berTh in The firsT half of The season, buf pulled Their Tradion- IPlease Turn To page 8Ol Left to right: Kneeling-Jordan, Morales, Stimac, Riceg Standing-AMorse, West, Young, Bowers. Negri, Lira, Huish. I. I, Page 73 S EASGINVS ' Ramon Jordan goes affer one wiih his Team male, Mel Wesf. wailing for him To pass if ovcr and lhen for a quick shof - 2 poinfs. Quil lhe h ' ' Mel Wesf lays one in and is he in 'rhe air? A sure lwo poinfs in a game ihaf fhe Bulldogs slc' Barney Youn g goes up on a loss up. Negri l4Ol -and Slim-E ac l34l are wailing. Douglas 54 - Bisloee 23. Page 79 , s oving, Kirk. upped away wifh. I-IIGI-Il. dw-1 IGI-ITS ,f 'm REVIEW CDF TI-I Barney Young - cenTer: Jimmy Negri - guard Ramon Jordan - Torward 1 I- S I' A S CD N . al Tade ouT and dropped- behind before The Tourney here on Their local Tloor. All-American Red Heads Easy VicTory For The second Time in as many years Ihe Golden Avalanche meT and deTeaTed The barnsTorming All- American Redheads, a group oT baskeTball players made up oT The Tair sex . In a game ThaT drew a record crowd, The Bulldogs played a slow game aT TirsT wiTh considerably less Touls Than They had had in any oTher To daTe. The Redheads played a slow brand oT ball and if Threw The Bulldogs ouT oT gear Tor a while, alThough They held The lead ThroughouT The game excepT Tor a Tew minuTes in The Third quarTer when The ball changed hands quiTe oTTen. As The Avalanche pulled ahead by a good margin, Coach Morse senT in his reserves, againsT The now Tired Redheads Tive. Ted I-Iuish and PeTe 'l'loT' Rice showed up in This game as promising maTerial Tor nexT years cage squad. The Redheads made a rally in The Tinal quarTer buT iT Tell way shorT and The Bulldogs chalked up Their second win over Them. Score 29-35. Tucson SmoThered in FasT TilT ConTinuing Their winning sTreak, The Bulldogs meT The usually sTrong cage Team Trom The Old Pueblo here on The local hardwood, and gave Them a Thor- ough shellacking To The Tune oT 47 To 32. Tucson. who laTer won The SouThern Conference cage Tour- ney and was deTeaTed by Two poinTs Tor The sTaTe TiTle, had noT yeT hiT Their sTride and Tell easy vicTims To The TasT, specTacular brand oT ball The Golden Avalanche displayed ThroughouT The season. Coach Morse depended mosfly on his iron Tive even when The Bulldogs had a good lead and The game was nearly over, noT risking his new maTerial. Emil Rey, Tucson capTain and guard, played a good game Tor The Badgers and puT on a display of real Tloor play Tor The specTaTors. This game drew one OT The largesT crowds oT The season and was a big TacTor in keeping baskeTball in The black Tor The TirsT Time in The sporTs hisTory in This school. Bulldogs Drop a Close One The Bulldogs wenT To Tuscon some shaken over The upseT The Bisbee Pumas had sprung on Them The week before. The game sTarTed oTT slow wiTh boTh Teams Page 80 -var ,J,., . . 1940 BASKETBALL feeling The oTher ouf. Douglas goT sTarTed and Took The lead unTil The Third quarTer when The Badgers goT hoT and couldn'T be sTopped. They dropped in Tally affer Tally and The Tiring Bulldogs finally called Time ouT. This seemed To puT a crimp in The Tuscon -rally and The game became slow and The Badgers sfalled in an aTTempT To cinch The game. ln The closing min- uTes The Avalanche sfaged a lasT-minufe rally and swepT To wiThin four poinTs of The Badgers. JusT a flash before The gun wenT off, James Negri, all sTaTe guard, sunk a long shoT buf iT was Too laTe To win The game. The vicTory wenT To Tucson by The narrow score of 3I To 29. Tucson Wins Soufhern Conference Tourney The SouThern Conference again found The Nogales Apaches and The Tucson Badgers baffling iT ouT for The honors. Hisfory repeafed itself and The sfrong Badgers Trimmed The Nogales five in a 39-24 game. Bisbee No MaTch For Morsemen The Morsemen Took The consolaTion game from The Bisbee Pumas wiTh a score of 54-23. The Bulldogs ouTclassed lasT year's consolafion honorholders from The sTarT, breaking down Their defense and scoring wiTh ease afTer The firsT quarfer. Negri led The Ava- lanche in Their vicTory wiTh 22 poinTs. The Bulldogs were dropped from The championship brackef afTer going down before The Tourney champs, The Tucson Badgers. Bulldogs Make Tourney Selecfions Q The Morsemen were well represenTed in The Tour- ney selecTions, which were made by The coaches of The TournamenT. Mel WesT and Jim Negri were a- mong The five To be selecTed for The firsT Team and Barney Young was chosen as co-capTain wiTh Riddle of The Tucson Badgers on The second Team. Jimmy Negri also was The one To receive The honor for be- ing elecTed as one of The.Three mosT valuable players. Those selecTed: TirsT Teaim. WesT-Douglas, forward: Judd of Benson, forward: Durazo of Nogales,cenTer: Negri of Douglas and Rey of Tucson as guards. Rey was chosen as capTain of The firsT Team. On The sec- ond Team, co-capTain Barney Young and Riddle of Tucson as forwards: Gibson of Benson as cenTer and SlaTer of Bisbee and Marcus of The Nogales Apaches in The guard pos3Tions. Those receiving honorable Page 8 I sv Joaquin Lira - forward. Melvin WesT - guard: Chic Sfimac - forward 4 T .,.. BASKETBALL if 'X ' . Tony Morales -I guard: Ted Huishl - forward John Bowers - cenferg Pefe Rice - Torwairdi 1 1940 . . menfion. Brichfa of Tucson: Graham of Benson: Capps of Pafagonia: Kirk of Bisbee: and Sfevens of Tucson. Coolidge Easily Defeafed Douglas wenT To The sTaTe Tourney as They were consolafion champions of The Soufhern Conference and in Their firsT game They meT The sfrong Coolidge five from The CenTral conference. The game sTarTed wiTh a zip ThaT was surprising and Douglas Took an early lead. They mainTained iT wiTh ease and looked like sure maTerial To play in The final as They ran up a 52-l9 score before The final gun sounded. Miami OusTs Morsemen 'From Play The nexT nighTThey clashed wiTh a norThern con- ference Team, The Miami Vandals. The Bulldogs sTarT- ed in where They had lefT off The nighf before and Took a Ten-poinT lead. The game was TasT ThroughouT wiTh both Teams scoring ofTen. Mel WesT played ouT- sTanding offensive ball for The bulldogs and Jim Ne- gri played a sTellar game aT guard. Joaquin Lira and Ramon Jordan kepT The floor play moving fasf buT couldn'T seem To hiT The neT. The Vandals began To sneak up on The Bulldogs early in The fourTh guarTer and 'The Bulldogs mighT have won had They Tried sfalling The ball. However They conTinued Their fasT Mormon sTyle of playing and The Miami five was in The lead by one poinT as The final gun wenT off. The final score was Douglas 44, Miami 45. This game was commenfed on by The various newspapers of SouThwesTern Arizona as be- ing The mosT inferesfing and exciTing game of The enTire Tourney. ' - ConsolaTion Honors Again-Darn iT! The -firsT 'Annual Gold Medal BaskeTball Tourney was held on The local floor on March The 22 and 23. The Kobey's AllsSTars of Bisbee walked away wiTh The championship honor affer winning from The Mormon five by a score of 30-27 in The final fray. The Bulldogs repeaTed The usual and won The consolaTion final, This Time, from The Lordsburg five To The Tune of 48-'46 in an overTirne maTch.' U The All-Tourney squad was selecTed by officials of The TounamenT,'Thoseof-Douglas were Lira, forward: Young, cenTer3 and Negri, guard-. Page 82 1 x -.1 Y , AV I il 1 . 1 , rx ' ,' I E Y i ,L ' f . 1 ' I. l-ledgy lakes a sho+. . 2. Free Jrhrow ar+is+-Miss Lomler. . 3. Tucson-Nd gales fray-no zip. . 4. Congrafs-consolalion winners in S.C.T. . 5. Beauly, Barney. Who's rhe fellow shovin'? . . 6. Wesl goes in lhe air for a lip-in. . 7. Whoops-slay off +he floor. . . 8. Chic lays one in as Bisbee cries. 9. Anorher rwo poinls-Ref was in our way. . . IO. Those Red l-leads. . I I. Red l-leads +ry +0 slop one. . . The guys in +he cenfer also played. 1 23 .X Page 83 'RSM 1940 TRACK SEASON ' The Thinclad Bulldogs sTarTed pracTice aT The end of The sTaTe baslceTloall Tourney wiTh only Three of Their veferans of lasT year burning The cinders aT The sTarT. Mel Wesf, Barney Young and James Negri who all Three placed in The Soufhern Conference lasT year sTarTed The season This spring. ln The new crop of fresh maferial Coach Morse picked ouT several of The mosT promis- ing boys and has broughT Them a long way in one season. Among Them are Harvey Smifh, John Bowers and Joe Jones. The Bulldogs sTarTed Their season wiTh a dual meef wiih The local Y.Iv1.C.A. buT as The Y had buf a small number of conTesTanTs The meeT was buf an inTersquad meef giving The boys a chance To malce poinfs Towards leTTers and aT The same Time To acquainT Them wiTh a formal meeT. On April 6 The Bulldogs clashed wiTh Their ancienT rivals. from The hills in The firsT of Two dual meefs scheduled beTween Douglas and Bisbee for The pasT season. In This firsT meeT Douglas came ouT ahead of The Pumas 7O To 52, scoring places in every evenf and sweeping all Three places in The high jump. The following week The Bulldogs played hosfs Left to 'Right-Sitting: Vincent, Jordon, Montalongo, Laux, Pollard, Romero. Kneeling: Cota, Hunter, Krider, Jones, Rochin, Deeming, Wallace. Standing: Coach Morse, Dunway, Cowan,'iEicks, Scheerer, Young, Negri, West, Bowers, Lira. Page 84 I. On your mark, Gel sei. loang-bang. Sfari over. . The sfarf of Ihe mile in The Bisbee-Douglas mee+. . . . 2. Thaf's +he way fo Ihrow if says Beddow. . . Whal s he Throwing. now, fhe same old sfull again? . . 3. Sound asleep-one of Ihe high lighls of 'rhe Iraclc sea- son. . . 4. Former slars donning Ihe spiked shoes againsf 'rheir alma mammy. The 'Y' losf wifh li++le ex- erlion necessary on The parf of 'rhe D. H. S. fraclcsfers. . . 5. Marcus froffing home-he gave if all he had in The lnvifalional mile. . . I 6. Fufure greafs fake fhe jump. How's Ihe hurdle form on 'rhe lad alllhe righl? Paqe 85 HIGHLIGHTS HEI YE O s -' is g ,..,,. ., X xx q 1 1 -ess... , . ', , an www . - f v A f I N' I TRACK 1940 Barney Young 'Sam Krider Jim Negri Joe Jones I. Jordan fairing fhe 440 - Neqri close behind. . . 2. Calderon beafs Negri in fhe Y Meef. . . 3. Barney doing I9 fl. IOM in. - Nice iump. . . 4. Happy landing. The pil is good and soil. you hope and so do we. i ii Y 13, T ii . 1 ,.. ' , 'W , QVQQ .. Joaquin Lira t , X .,.' IIA xA-v, ..', Q Scheerer : -- ' X 4, - D- V- ' ' '- .. ziz- ' ff - - ' i ' Q T i X , ii'i in i .'., Bill Daeming N V 4 ii 1 - A s Q, i is , . X. Lon Pollard iiiri U L , '.,' 5 . T, 5 :,', -, - U G L fs U G L . sg :,: 2 -, , . ,cv ,V 4 x X .335 . ip 'x.' fl AOUGL4 A 50 43 K 59 449 ' +o eleven schools who parlicipafed in fhe lenfh annu- al invifafional 'rrack and field meer. There were reams from all over lhe slale and one New Mexico Team was eniered. The Cliflon Trojans won The mee? For ihe second lime in a row as fhey piled up 40 poinfs +o.1'op lheir nearesl opponent Douglas who had 24. The Trophy for high poini man was awarded 'ro Bob Baker of Cliflon as he had sei a new record in winning lhe pole vaull, fool: 'lirsl in The broad jump, and was lhird in lhe IOO yard dash. On April 20, The Bulldogs engaged The Pumas in ihe lasf of 'rheir dual meels and again Douglas emerged viciorious al- Page 86 19 AO TRACK m 9' .. ,g.,:.:., . -' , -' ' . . - f:f',? ,'. ',-S:!:::,Q? ,.. ' ' JSP X A N ,,.. was Ramon Jordan Q ., .SQQ5 QQ QQQQQ ...,. . . Q John Bowers .Q Y R f X a ael Monfelongo HQ , ' . 50 43 USL 5 SQUGL4 i . 50 43. ft , .,..... ' , V gd , s 1 1 3 . if fn, fx , .. ,M , lx , ' Q Y 5 K1 i a z ' I. V - 4,5 N 5' is C43 is C ,, i . L. . . . iff R4 ' if 1 - l ' 1 I. Think youll maize lf. . I '35-j Q T ' Kg it ,Y Lf '-' ga in' BQQQ7 i X Q Q: K QQ Q X. I Q ,HQ W, M... A . s Y I . . . 2. Thai i Q - Y., I ,M , i , , is Q i M X Qgf X , - ' . ,b . +C Q is , gg X' , 'T - 'lx , cross-counfry again. . ,,, , fini . X -4 Nfl! N APE Y' ss ,.. fr ':t 3 1 '41, -- -, 1. M, g Q Q -NM a,.M3,gw Q 3. Monfelongo passes Q- Q , - M xi- ry Q ' 3 V f A ' . N-1:5 Garcia af fha finish. . 4. Heck. can? we gel' a- way from ihese cross- counfry sfarfers? . . 5. Barney clears lhe flag pole. ui . . , I -4 'Nair C r sr r QQ QQ QQ Q QQQQQ Q Q Q :::-' . QQQQ QQ Y Q im E, Q X QQ Q QQ . . Q ,., W Q QQQ . K Q . Q 'Q , QQ Q QQ , Q Q 'e 'Y Romero ,x,. ' ' Q ag 3 as A A rf 'I l A Mel Wesf . ' -. Q - QQ Q Q - x QQQQ ., , ,,Q,,,,,, - X 1 Q .Q :sy . Q - Marcus Sammarcelli , . i I J b Joaquin Garcia 1 , H Y QUE'-as , me 4 , r Ui-,L C as ms diff Suche' Q isiffmo r 4.2. ihough noi' by as large a margin as before, The final rally being 7I W-50 W in rhe Bulldogs favor. The meer showed ihem ro be a ihrear in 'rhe Soufhern Conference meer which was held in Douglas on April 27. Douglas is hopeful of placing many of rheir men in af leasf 'rhird place or berler. and Then quali- Page 87 fying for rhe siaie meei which will be held in Tucson ai fhe Universiry of Arizona ihe early parf of May. Lasi year +he Bulldogs were runners-up in The srare meer and garnered 'rhe firsr 'rrophy a Douglas 'ream has ever won in rhar meer. Chances are hopeful however. 'rhai 'rhey win firsr place honors. L 2 E Till E l x fi 'ii ' X. E i 5 Coach Bobby Johnsfon e X , . THE DCUGLAS Rifle leam enioyed 'lprosperifyn for rhe firsl +ime in many years. Allhough lhe club was organized in l929, if was Temporarily dis- banded unfil l935, when if was again reorganized. This year i+ fired ils mosi successful year since l936. Five rnafches were fired This year, wilh Douglas winning The maiorily of Them. A march was held wifh Prescoll' early in 'rhe year, and one some lime laier in fhe year. Three marches were fired wifh Miami, wilh Douglas winning 'rwo our of rhe fhree. Several of The members of fhe club compeled in fhe N.R.A. posfal marches, each of 'rhem receiving various medals for Their rnarksmanship. A girls' division of The club was organized for The firsl Time 'rhis year, under The direclion of Kennelh King. The girls shof several marches wifh Bisbee and Tonnbslone. buf Their new- ness al The game prevenfed 'rhern from carrying ofi lhe honors in 'rhese marches. The keen inleresf clis- played in The club, however, will confinue The club nexf year. Roberf Johnsfon coached 'rhe boys' division. Left to right-Front row: L. Van Deren, Krentz. Standing: R. Van Deren, Johnston, Thomasson, Barnum, Crabtree, Hoffman. , . Page THE HORSEHIDERS oT Douglas warmed up early in The spring Tor Their second year oT baseball since l935. Four games were played wiTh The Tradi- Honalnvab,The Bkbee Pumas wHh Doughs chim- ing only one of The vicTories. Two games were played wiTh PaTagonia, buT Douglas again wenT down under The baT oT The visiTing Team. AT This wriTing, a game wiTh TombsTone had been scheduled buT had noT yeT been played. The Douglas Bulldogs had deTeaTed Them early in The season and were Tavored To Take Them again. Nine reTurning leTTermen brighTened The ouTloolc oT The squad The TirsT oT The season. buT ThaT number soon dropped To only Tive, due To injuries and lack oT inTeresT. Freshman boys have shown an acTive inTeresT in Americas TavoriTe sporT, and Coach Morrow has hopes of an all-sTar squad nexT year wiTh The Trosh as The mainsTays. TwenTy-Three boys were ouT aT The beginning oT The season, buT Track and injuries reduced ThaT number considerably. ThelberT Morrow coached The squad again This year. Left to Right-Sitting: Alvardo, Jones, Jordan Manely Kneelmg Blckerstaff Agu1l'u Garcia, West, Jones, Hunter, Hannum. Standmg Negu Jones Llevanos Thomasqon Scheerer, Clinch, Ledezma, McKay, Guitierrez Morrow YY -vli Page 89 INTRAIVILJRAI.. I. Volleyball and baslcefball champs-Home room ZI. . . 2. House of David Weeks swings on one. . . 3. Geffing ready for 'rhe cross-counfry run. You loolc fired, Bob. . . 4. Serrano, Sammarcelli, Reyes +alce +0 fhe road. . . 5. Ser- rano collecfs a firsf in 'rhe cross-counfry lHis sfaremenf aller fhe Bulldog was issued Tha+'s Too hard a race for such a small headline. l. . . 6. John Bowers lhorseshoel. . X lug, Quang' ,,,.f Page 90 SPORTS l. lnframural fraclc champs-Home room GI. . . 2. Mr. Smillw goes To Washing- Ton or Harvey wafches a ball game. . . 3. A+ a swingin'-don? bile fhe fongue. One of The inframural ball games--creafed considerable in'reres'r. . . 4. Waifing For llwe cross-counlry run +o gel along. Even fhe ball players were inferesfed. . . 5. l'll enfer, loo. coach. . . 6. Ray Williams hurls one. :Mx 39 XY 31-iw-Y iW'x xQ Vx fi , A , ff 5 Ref-Wye F55-11 ww' 1 yi J , , f Y gf ,J Page 9I I I 4 x i X . , W We .rti , ,Q 11-5x4 ,.. ,xxx 1 L : Stott, Kennon, Alessi, Kaiser, Moore, Parra. 2ud row:Ortega Varela, Rivera, Morales, Brittain, Huizar, Olea. 3rd row: Huish, Godoy Schuster Guiterrez, Boss, Sosa, Kerby. 4th row: Rogers, Branagh, Haymore, Beecroft Lane Lu o Vincent. Lower picture-Front row: Carter Murchison K Harris, Sticht Mabry 2nd eft to right' Front row V , g . , , imble, Silverman Rob t , . row: Ortega McCormick P Russell, Appelin E W l , er son, , , . Wells, Garrett, Judd, Henderson, , . e ls. 3rd row: Pickett, Gray, Ferguson, Johnson, Kennedy, Haynie, Kerby, Helms, Brisley, Caldwell, Rhodes. 4th row: Graeber, Rice, Dianios, Haymore, Hagan, Howe, Sherman, Barnett, Cambell, Knight. 5th row: Johnson, Farris, Willoughby, Davis, Schoonover, Sands, N. J. Robertson, Dillard, Rice, Webster, Arinistead. Page 97 v ASSQCIATIQ I. lf makes a good piclure-slrilce one. . . 2. Baskelball and volleyball champs . . . 3. GAA defeaf The Jifferbuqs-quile an audience. . . 4. The end of 'rhe hop, skip, and jump. For your benefit i'r's Jim Grisham al The girls' 'rracl4 meef . . . 5. Smiling Minnie Kennon-girl alhlele. . . 6. More roolers af lhe Jiflerbug game i X X' ,S 6,9 .l Xb: '31 Q... . K A .w1u,..4 e - ' ,i . f 43,13 W if i 3 2 5 was W avw 1: ,gg Z i or W1 w ' X N . , ,, 4 2 ig Page 93 G I RLS ATHLETICS I-4-6-7. GAA. 'rumbIers and pyramid builders supreme. They enferfained a+ II1e bas- IceIbaII games and drew considerabIe applause-no fooIin'I . . 2. Am I seeing Ihings? DaiIy exercise. . . 3. SOII ball pi+cI'1er. . . 5. TI1a+'s swinging from way bacIc.TI1e girls played soIIIoaII and scIweduIed regular games-one wifh Bisbee, buf Ihey Iosr. dbh-JC? Z 1 3 . ' , y '35 EZI M nj . -as I 400 f ,,'- ue . A 'I' f ' 'SI , if, ji Ia f x .KN ii I ai I I I .I I 'I 5 uALn 1' UA-lab X . n x WW . .fwfffnlv-4' VVORK AND PLAY I. Margarel Jralces a hurdle-way aliead of flue lield?? . . 2. Wlwoops a daisy- don'+ bile your longue. . . 3. Dorollwy Dillard goes over one-swing I+ or you'll knock down The bar. . . 4. Filly yard dash and Dorolliy way our in front . . 5. Wofra a jump-'raking off or landimq? . . 6. Field judges and fimers af 'flue girls' Track meer. 'iii li ,i ' it ' 'A ? 5 Page 95 fww MJ - swf new x N, w Y JM A I9 - .v X J lj 1.1 'jj Xxy ,ff jf! X 0 ly!!! j VI bf I vf I L X f 1 JM V ff X7 JV y by 1 lj 1 N ,H-1' 'nfl if i MV UQQKW if Y ,lf v 1' AM jf' J K W df J 'fV'!!ffljf !f1l-fy V BJ 2 ju qyf V l .. 1 J Dj V NN .. X x N-x xx ff. .A V 1 Q . . ,X 1 'Y J! If 1' fx ff J ij N WJ 'I X J I!! J!!! xi! A J fj 4 J f f f , P f 'fa-.rv-' f Y I If r f , ,.,f 1 'ff 1 'Lf -X, ,iff ww f., fy M 1 .' 0 , ' , 1 , f - ,. wif lfcffigfcf - I V , K ki..-'-XCN 11 If ' 95L L6 ffbiv 'Q I Xix f' .' ' f' Z v 'A Q rf' f ' H1 'Y Q.. 'iff' I 2 Al 'Qi' ' I X cf , f fyyvgfgj 'F sf' - Z!! VV '--VJAL 7, ,J :P C' '-I N Vg x. E-1-. X3 4.--J ,iq X X Y ig- , 'sw Jian VI O I. Our drum and bugle corps fines up for fhe march before fhe game. . . 2. Whaf, again. . . 3. The fwirlers blifhly fwirl fheir way down G Avenue as fhey lead fhe pep rally before fhe games. . . 4. The band again shows ifs face . . . 5. The long-Talked abouf pep rally. . . 6. Margof Sammarcelli, head fwirler, srnilingly poses for fhe Copper Keffle camera man. . . 7. Oh, oh! compefifion? Nope, jusf Jones free Iancinq around a IJI1 for himself. . . 8. The pep rally wends around and around. I. Everyone off lo a grand sfarf on The painfing of The D as Johnslon yells orders To some timid Freshie. . . 2. The bosses grin happily af 'rhe camera man. . , 3. Here we see The Frosh boys giving the D a real whifewash. Come on boy--The broom is to whifewash wifh, not To lean on. . . 4. Two of the newesf members of D. H. S.'s family carry up The heavy lub of whifewash. . . 5. The chain gang bosses checlc whifewash and buclcels. . . 6. Looks like real worlc, boys. I. PiclceTT Trips gaily down The sTeps. . . 2. Looks like a gals' gab session. The more girls, The more clirT, ya' know. . . 3. Gerry and Thelma ToqeTher as usual. . . 4. The females of D.l'l.S, crowd Through The learned porTals. . . 5. No, really? Well, aT leasT ThaT's The way I heard iT! . . . 6. Eleanor Moore looks quiTe Torlorn, even Though Marqare-T SoTo Tries her besT To cheer her up. . . 7. The genial men of D.l-T.S. occupy The benches Tor The nerve-raclcinq Task oT qeTTinq Their picTures Taken. 1 J vf fr I ,ff f f W1 Is ,Y 9 .yff I Il ffl!!! I P 4, HWMMK5 IIX ,JZ ,WI I. The hub-bub on The s'rairs-Iirsl issue of Ihe Border Bulldog. . . 2. Freeman looking Coy, Henderson puzzled, and Carler jus? plain sad. . . 3. Say, whar is rhis? Oh, must be Adams in The middle 'cause 'rhere's Wesi. . . 4. II's alright Bobbie, iusf Take il easy. Looks like fondness for Harbour runs in fhe Wesfbrook family. . . 5. I fell you man, your crazy. So I am, says Grisham meelcly and fakes Collier's advice. Nole the burr head adorning Colliers shoulders-iusi a DHS fad. 7 ,,,.. I. Tucson on parade. . . 2. Friday evening, whal a relief. . , 3. Who is mad af whom? Deiecfion. . . 4. WANTED-S5000 reward-fuqifive from the chain gang. . . 5. Parr of The crowd wailing for fhe special from Tucson. Looks like Mrs. Wilkins in The cenfer. . . 6. ll's alriqhl, Wanda, only a Copper Kelrle phofoqrapher. . . 7. Richard in an af res'r posifion. Whafs fhe gossip, Marlha? . . 8. The special and 600 Tucson roolers are here. Looks like a rodeo crowd. X 9 f I. Tempe band unpaclcs for lheir concerf before DHS srudenls. The swing band was near. . . 2. Hay fever? or jus? blowing again? . . 3. The Van Dererfs laxi- always has several hanging on The sides. . . 4. Thai ain'+ lhe way I heerd if-or- I heard an enfirely differenr version. . . 5. Somebody is foolin'-why all of those books? . . 6. In a hurry-Three lumps behind The Tardy bell. . . 7. The Tempe band packs alfer fhe concerf before DHS sfudenls. N l. lu 3 5. Genial Charlie Lonq smiles for fhe camera man. . . 2. All ioin hands and circle the leff-ladies in The cenfer and qenls all-around or fiomepin' like that. . . Hi diddle-diddle lid! Seen al The no-dale dance. Aurelio seems To be enioyinq il, loo . . 4. Charlie cauqhf af his dance for The seniors. Whaf cha doin' Leo? . . lruclxin' al The dancing class sponnored by The N.l'l.S. Theylre doing alriqhf, loo . 6. l don? like il-if didn'l look lhal way lo nie.C.1iuqhla1an unhappy moment. i , 1 . N - x . . . K I ix f ,. f eff l. Twirlers pose prellily and The effecls aren'l so bad either. . . 2. Looks like a ala- lue, buf il isnlf. . . 3. My, lvly, Dorolhy-looks alrighl loo. . . 4. lrene Evans pocea loo. . 5. Anolher slnllre. . 6. Belly llmoma-1 lalrule along. . 7 Lefl' Io righl we have Peggy Wells, Belly Thomas, Dorfhy Dillard, Ruby Helms, Evelyn Wells, and Irene Evans. The girls formed a drill squad of D. H. S. Twirlers and did well for their first year. They looked all dolled-up, loo. Q X, v, Y' I. Seniors arrive in Rusllerls Park for Their annual Dilch Day. . . 2. Wassa mafia, Margaref 7 Don? you like fhe crowd.? . . 3. Oh! Hum fhe parfy is geffing dull. . . 4. All aboard for home , is lhe call and no one wished To hear iT. . . . 5. Whafs Wes? doing wifh a grin? . . 6. Miss Moore is having a bafh. Whaf no privacy! . . 7. Whaf a splash this would malce. . . All claimed They had a good Time and was Mr. Bergfields face red when he relurned - if was from The sun. i New f 'AQUA Vnx 57 UW .,i .H -1 rv i - A . vw' I. Ste ----- rilce and don? argue son. Squeaky calls 'em and leaves no doubf in any ones mind. . . 2. Whats Neqri looking af? The ball or the Ford across the slreef. . . 3. Neqri practices qoose step. . . 4. Whaf a swing. You would make a dancer boy. . . 5. Babe Rufh is on The plafe and how! . . 6. Keeping Ye Olde Bencheu warm. Pilcher Hannum wears 'em ouf-note shirt Tail and Morrow seems in deep Though? or bewilclermenl. Bisbee I2-Douglas 2 I. The happy social hour before doors open af noon. Harmon loolcs disgusfed buf maybe he iusf needs an aspirin. . . 2. Le? us in on 'rhaf ioke, Cuppe. In case i'r's one of Mr. Dunham's, ihough, l've already heard if. . . 3. Silverman laughs. as usual, af noihing . . . 4. Could il be? Yep, i+'s Marjorie Garrelf before Avery complelely caughf up wiih her. . . 5. This is Too much for me-20 boys af one 'rime ll counfed iheml-wow!! . . . 6. Blackie looking pensive while Windy slaps ouf vvifh our sfudenf body prexy. I. Tony Morales reads-believe iT or noT-The pride and preiuclice oT D.H.S.-The Bor- der Bulldog. . . 2. Nellie Thurman, winner of The 4-H club Trip To Chicago, aTTec:Tion- aTely smiles aT The camera. . . 3. The sTudenTs Take advanTage of The new sidewallcs To walk on The grass. . . 4. Some aTTracTion I musT say-mind leTTing us in on IT? . . . 5. Cuppe busily aT workin The office. . . 6. Whaf paTience ThaT gal Windy musT have! The lasT l heard from her IT was lcniT one, purl one. Hmm, I wonder. 1 A l. Homemakers in lhe making. . 2. Eugene Robinson really al work in lhe dralling room. I dicln'l beleve il myself unlil l saw The piclure. . . 3. Pickell obligingly explains something. . . 4. Oh, oh! looks like experimenfing in the lab. Beller leave before I gel blown oul. . . 5. They always Told me yawning was conlagious-Oh! sorry lvliss Fred- lin. . . 6. Miss Jones oversees Marlha's slilching jusl lo be sure. Mary seems To be doing all righl. . . 7. Could lhis be econ class? They aren'l really lhis slurlious lhouqh. r r K I. Jack Sheen labors over some drafring problem. . . 2. The woodwork class planes down fheir various obiecis under lhe supervision of Mr. Ingman. . . 3. Lira runs The Inlerfype--Mr. Huber's pride and ioy-af a fast clip. Beginners work on the cases 4. Two members of The mefal working class Trundling fuel for fhe forge. . . 5. Biclcersfaff hard af worlc-lone inhabifanf of fhe usually filled library. . . 6. Typing class fakes fimc off fo chew fingernails, medifaie over nofhing, and pose for picture. My ., amy ?iK6f? W 1 Q .Mx M M W Wx , M75 WMYEVQQ? M'5N fiWJ4Qy7fE yi J v I I W- - NM ',vy-- -it-in YOUF?194O --., V-3... , f m We , , , can d 'eTz and Lee Van Deren ' Bill l-lu zu successfully managed The business aTTairs of The f4O yearbook. Bolh worked earnesTly and closed The T KeTTle's rnosT successful financial' year. ' Florence Lindsey served in The O T ediTor oT The I94 capaciTy o Copper KeTTle. Florence worked during The summer oT '39 To shape The book as she desired iT and dur- ing The year successfully managed her sTaTT. Page II4 Lixxxis, sxm xg l'1'-Xu. Kill afffl7fj,7 GW' 97 Kal as 'JQFLC FUFDER KETTLE 0 The Copper Kettle sTatT unlike The Bulldog statt, is a group working on an extra curricular activity. The sTaTt works on its own time receiving no school credit tor work done. The preliminary l94O Copper Kettle was present- ed by the editor to The members oT the statt early in September. The statt enthusiastically accepted its many teatures and proceeded in workmanlike manner to carry it To completion. Other activities ot This small group were the staging of The Queen contest in which they secured S T A F F Donald Cuppe . Photographer Frank Good . Raleigh Van Deren Jack Carter . Margaret Davis Louise Kaiser . Paul Huber. Jr. Sport Editor . Sport Ed. Class Editor . Artist Snapshot Ed. Snapshot Ed. Paul H. Huber . Adviser RoberT Cummings ot Universal Pictures to acl as . beauty judge, and The elaborate Coronation Ball which was presented in December. Huber, Good, Cuppe Carter, Davis, Kaiser, Van Deren x 1 x F Page lI5 ilu sa fllil J E l:5Gl-QDTLI-Q l:3L,Jll V3 Jack CarTer HecTor Sammarcelli Frank Good PaTsy Henderson A K ' During The TirsT semesTer of The I939-40 school year, The Border Bulldog was ediTed by Jack CarTer who esTablished a conservaTive pol- icy for The paper. Pack, affer do- ing a fine job of ediTing, relin- quished his posiTion To accepT em- ploymenl aT a local bank. Hecfor Sammarcelli managed The business of The Dawg, solicifing adverTising and collecTing monlhly sTaTemenTs. He worked efficiently and kepT The paper on a paying basis. During The second sernesT V of The year co-ediTors Took ver he con inuecl The suc Task of managing The B Qaj- sy Henderson and ank A oo + 5 I, a M 'ry l chieved by The oT ers. 1 f' y T k Page II6 OG VCKEQCP THE 0 Under lhe supervision of Arlhur C. Prescoll, lhe Border BuHdog has connieled anolher year of suc- cess in lhe publicalion field ol D. H. S. Journalism sludenfs, enrolled lo meel al 8 o'cloclc in The morning have had luH charge and responsibHHy forlhe edh Hng and pubhsMng oflhe weeHy paper.Thh+y-one hsues were pubhshed dudng lhe schoolyear-noi a single school week being missed after The slall be- gan publicafion in Oclober. A wide variely of news was covered by The sfaff and The reader's responses lo lhe queslion Does The Border Buldog meet the needs of fhis school? indicafed success for The Dog lhk pasfyear.hAosfreadersslafelhaflhe paperis supedorin ahrespecls STUDFNTS During lho second semesler of lhis pasl school year, lhe business nwanaqe- menl of the Bulldog has been in lhr- hands ol Eva and Doris Adair. Both have worked diliqenlly and eflicenlly in keep- ing lho paper on a sound financial basis The lwo business manaqors were onrollr-cl in lhe Journalism course and lho manaq- inq ol The linanrial ond of lhc paper sal- islies lhe requiremenfs of this course. . Left to right--Front row: Yelverton, Brittain, Campbell, Lewis. Stott. 2nd row: Cai-hor, Haymore, Henderson, Kerhy, Lindsey. 3111 row: Snmmrlrcelli, Good, Donohue, Smith. R. Van Deren. ,. x xx' X X WK X x K X I xox- I H K K K K- ' ' XR .- f f K g f K , X 1 y x X KX ,K n 1 xvf X X .ig xxx-KKK X kk Q x x K K x xx xxxxx 1 R1 X g y K l x Q K K K . , KKKKXRXNKX I X X ,L X x x x 1 J v3,4 'X XL X K , K xxx xxx ' ' 1 Q i 5 1 ' K X K ' g yy! V, g ' K y x x x x N -sw 2 ' rw, , y x x x Y TKQKA 5 1 ' X A x .xikgx x Page ll7 li ' J. ROSTER Eva Adair Harry Ames Ralph Blackburn Eugene Denis Nina Ferguson Bernice Holfry Paul Huber Lee Hunl Charles Jorgenson Kermil Kyle Bill Lorack Eva Moorhead , v. Henry Alcorn Earl Barnum Jack Clemens Elmer Eclclins Arlhur Gaslellum Gordon Hoopman Heber Huish Bill Jackson Kalherine Klul-lz Herloerl Lewis John Meeks Rosa Lee Mosher BAND H Ollie Muncla Jack Pray Bill Reynarcl Arluro Rubalcava Elmer Spaw Mary Sfark Guy Slifes T W I R L E R S Margol Sammercelli Jean Lyles lrene Evans COLOR GUARD Richard Thomasson Jeff Grisham George Ehrnman ' - Page II8 Jeanne Anderson June Burgner Belly Carler Mavi Caslro Barbara Cummins Angelina Elias Leila Evans Amalia Godoy Theo Gordon Ruby Helms Mae Joyce Louisa Lopez N- f 'Z-522, I ROSTER Ramona Archer Dorollwy Cansler Elena Caslro Mary Collar Dorollriy Dillard Irene Evans Palsy Girdman Francisca Godoy Peggy Handley Olive Knighl Marjorie La rned Violef Muqford vrq Elvia Monleon Jean Perfil Margaref Romo Beafrice Segovia f Concepcion Orrega Mary Rivera Wilma Russell Bernice Sclwoonover Rosa Lee Schoonover Mildred Sparks Belfry Thomas Felis Varela Cecelia Velasco Evelyn Wells Peggy Wells Beryl Wood TWlRLERS Molly Bloom Dorofhy Dillard Mary Wriglwf U..---.v '.'.'.'.'.X'-'.'. 1 . 5. , R . .. K K x SQA ,X .,.. ..x. Page ll9 ...si mx.. Wx s 'n W . . Q x A L. - Q HK .T-'-'XX'-'.'-' ....,1i.xx....I. '.' '.' ', .', 5Q.'.'.'. . kmQVS.N:qXf: fwn ' ' Wlffffvvn-ff M' '- E' il 'szgfgfvjf ' This group consisls ol Ihe begin- ners in choral work. This is Ihe lirsl year enrolled in Iho glee club class. The group meels daily. . a Q K 0 Included under lhe lille ol glee club are Mixed Chorus, as well as lhe girl's glee club. This year Iho glee clubs parlicipaled in more aclivilies lhan per- haps Ihey have in any olher year. The musical leslival was hold lhis year in Tucson, March I5 wilh nearly I 5 O musical sluclenls from Douglas allending. Through The courlesy ol The Chamber ol Commerce, Iickels were available for musical sludenls Io allend lhree concerls broughl lo Bisbee and Douglas by Ihe Senior Ivlusic Clubs of bolh cilies. Perhaps Ihe high- lighl ollhesc programs was the concerl slarring Kenny Balror, well known Ienor singer. Over Iwonly- 'live sludenls were able lo allorirl Iho performance using I-he above inonlionerl sluclenl Iickols. The glee Left, to !'ig'I1tf'fF1'0l1t row: WVahl, Pettit, Brittain, Espinosn, Cansler, Valdez, Olen. 2nd ruw: C. Espinosa, Clancy, Haymore, Lusk, Soto, Elias, Huiznr. Ortega. :il'lI row: Lira, L. Ivey, B. Ivey, Branagh, Darnell, Lane, Harbour, Simon, Adair. 4th row: Luse, Free- man. Girdhmn, Hagan, Evans, Cordon, Handley, Rogers. Page I2O CLUB clubs conducTed several ChrisTmas Communily sings in an efforl' To unite The ciTy in a more universal Chrisfmas spiriT. During The holidays, The annual can- TaTa was presenTed. which proved To be one of The mosT sucessful acTiviTies of The group.. Early in April The National Music Conference was held in Los An- geles-Harold Devaney represenTed The school play- ing wiTh The massed orchesTra. Harold is a violinisT well lcnown ThroughouT The sTaTe. He was accom- panied by Miss Fredlin and Mr. Ulke. During The laller part ol April, The girl's Trio, boys quarTeT, and The girls glee club cornpoled in The music conlesl al Gila Junior College. The girls sexTeTTe and olher groups appeared lor various clubs in 'lho cily. Left to l'lQ'llll Front row: Lane, L. Lugo, A. 2ll1l row: Murchison, Mohy, Haynie Ferguson, Howe, Chambers, Kimble ley, Johnston, Platt, Ortega, Rhodes. , Romer , Harris S The advanced group is made up ol girls who have been enrolled pre viously and have had some exper :ence in group singing 0 Lugo, Sammarcelli, Irwin, Walker, Romine 'o, Collar, Moore, Carter. 3rd row: Stocks , Mugford. 4th row: Schultz, S1 lnden, 1 1 K 1 Row 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 , , , , V , N N R K K W K .T X Y 1 .1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 X , . 1 1 1- 1 1 X 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1, X K 1 K X Y K 1 1 Kg '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X - 1 kk 1 1 1 K, K '. K X T I K. 1, 1 i1 1 1 K 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' , 1 1 K 1 X K K K, X K l K K K 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 N-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 K1 1 1 1 1 1 11 g 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 K. K K K N 1 1 1 1 1 X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. K ' ' ' 1 1 . X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 '. : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 5 54 I , 1 K K l I w 1 1 1 1 'll X1 lx L I lx I K .i ' ' N .011 1 0' . Page l2I ROSTER l'lenry Alcorn Ecli+h Borcherding Eula Brown Eugene Denis George Gaylran Gordon Hoopman Bill Jackson i AC K Gilberl Alvarado Eleanor Brown Rosa Confreras Harold De Vaney Erancisca Godoy Heber Huish Kalherine Kluiiz James Krenlz l-lerberlr Lewis Eva Moorhead Ollie Munda Arruro Rubacalva Gloria Sloclcs Carl Swanson Evelyn Wells Alice Lane Verna Lusk Rosa Lee Mosher Bill Reynard Mary Sfark Lila Scoif Nora Wahl Page I2'7 A f-112 -- A N. H. S. ' Sfarfing lhe second semesler wifh fiffeen new members, len seniors and five juniors, and a fresh package of pep, lhe Nalional Honor Seciefy showed ifs Hue colors, sforing up an enviable record for ini- 'riaring new programs info DHS. Programs were planned lor each meeling lo incile inleresl in Hue club. One of Hue firsl successes of Hue club was Hue No-Dare Dime dance held The lasl of January. Over 'lweniy dollars were made on lhe dance and because ol ils popularily, anolher was planned for March 29. The mosf imporlanf service rendered by lhe clulu, was rhe dancing class held for lhose In DHS whose knowledge did nol' cover dancing. The class mel' in 'lhe game room ol Ihe gym Iwice each wec-lc OF Presidenr Vice-Pres. . Secrelary Treasurer FICERS Palsy Henderson Gerry Chambers . . . Faye Slocks A. C. Prescell' o Loft to right--Front1'ow: Karrh, Lusk, Henderson, Campbell. 2nd row: Kemuon, Lindsey, Webster, Chambers, Smalley, Stocks, Sunden. 3rd row: Calcleron, Boyle, Collier, Gaytan, Serrano. Yr! Page l23 5 TI-TESFJIANS. ' Organizing early in The year under The supervision oT Glenn G. Dunham, The Thespian club began pro- ducTion immediaTely on a Three-acT play, Skidding . ATTer The casT was chosen and work begun on iT, The O F F l C E R S remaining members of The club devoTed Their Time To Presidenf - Florence LlnCl59Y learning The TundamenTals oT acTing-such Things as Vice-Pres. . Wanda Ferguson speech, enunciaTion, and poise-The proTiT oi which Sec. Treas. . Louise Kaiser was shown in The pep assembly presenTed To The sTu- denT body before The D Day Deming-Douglas ' game. ln This amusing skif, Douglas was wedded To Miss VicTory. AT The beginning of The second semes- Ter, The Thespians disbanded as an organizafion and The casT Tor The spring play was chosen from The enTire sTudenT body, Left to right-Front row: Haynie, Garrett, Rogers, Sammarcelli, Harbour, E. Adair, Moore, Carter, D. Adair. 2nd row: Simon, Rice, Diamos, Willoughby, Borcherding, Kluttz, Haymore, Huish, Stott, Kennon. 3rd row: Kimble, Lindsey, Alessi, Smalley, Chambers, Kaiser, Ferguson, Harris. 4th row: Westbrook, Gritfin, Beever, Hammer, Gwin, Boyle, Carter. lsr., .... .,.,,vv . D H Page l24 JR. MUSIC Cl LJF3 ' One oT The newer OT exTra-curricular organiza- Tions, The Junior Music Club, conTinued To promoTe iTs aim oT TurThering The knowledge oT high school sTudenTs wiTh classical and semi-classical music. . The club gained in enrollmenT over lasT year, and sponsored many more acTiviTies. lv1eeTings were held regularly Twice a monTh, and aT each meeTing prom- inenT music lovers oT Douglas were inviTed To Talk on The phase OT music in which They were most inier- esied. Adding a new varieTy To Their programs, a scrap book of famous musicians, boTh ancienT and modern, was kepT by The secreTary. ConTribuTions To The scrap book were made by members of The club and by various oTher individuals inTeresTed. OF PresidenT Vice-Pres. SecreTary Treasurer FICERS Rosemary Silverman Frances Smalley . . Faye STocks lvlarTha YelverTon I 2nd row: Andrews, Left to right--Front row: Brittain, Robertson, Darnell, Fredlin. L. Murchison, Carter, Sammarcelli, Yelverton, R. Murchison. 3rd Adams, Irwin, Harris, Kimble, Borcherding, Contreras, Ferguson. 4th row: Smalley. R. Silverman, Lusk, Henderson, Mattingly. row: N. Silverman. MY Page IZS luv--.J 4: 4 y WW 5 iii-.Q 4, aw! , 37' 4 2 , 'ggi , , ,,., A? , ,friirrr 335-5 A ,, , j1f4Qx ' f 1.5, '- T J- fn . , I, i is i, ' ' a 'Q I v -,YA If 3 2 T i i 'l 0 STill keeping iTs record as one of The mosT acTive of clubs, The P. E. P. conTinued The selling of various lcinds of reTreshmenTs To Tired and cold rooTers aT The O F F I C E R S iooTball games. Thanksgiving found The club dis- Tribuhng baslceTs of food To several underprivileged Presidenf ' Wanda Ferguson Tamilies, and in December a doll and candy sale was Vice-Pres. . Gerry Chambers held. ReTracing our sTeps a biT, we find l-lallowe'en Secrefary r Florence Lindsey looming up as a mosT imporTanT daTe, for The club Treasurer G Rosemary Silverman Then sponsored a co-ed masquerade dance. The annual formal was held December 30 in The high o school gym, To which boTh The Freshman P. E. P. and Bisbee clubs were inviied. A ioini Hi-Y-PEP meer- ing was held proving To be mosi popular. March IsT TwenTy delegaTes aTTended The Tri STale Conference. Left to right' Front row: Bloodworth, Garrett, Lewis, Harbour, Woodward, Chambers, Silverman, Ferguson, Campbell, Brittain. 2nd row: Lee. Adair, Moore, Freeman, Irwin, Henderson, Borcherding, de la Garza, Sammarcelli, Simon. 3rd row: Mattingly, Clancy, Romine, Lusk, Dillard, Rice, Darnell, C. Robertson, D. Adair, Murchison. 4th 1'ow: Adams, Kimble, Lane, Caldwell, Garber, Brisby, Kluttz. Rogers, Johnston, Yelverton Lyles. 5th row: Carter, Lindsey, Kaiser, Alessi, Smalley, Howe, N. Robertson. Sands N. Silverman, Harris, Rhodes. 4-Q A A, -- -f--- Ii-- .... .1B,.,, .' Page I26 ' As Junior division oT The P.E.P. club, The Freshman Girl Reserves organized again This year Tor The ben- eTiT of The Freshman girls. The rnosT noTable oT The successes recorded Tor The club was The selling of hoTdogs, pop, and candy aT The SouThern Confer- ence BaslceTball TournamenT. lnTerclub meeTings were held wiTh The Senior P.E.P. club and wiTh The local Hi-Y. The P.E.P. girls exiended us an inviTaTio': To Their winTer Tormal. Early in April we reTurned The complimenT by inviTing The senior club To a ieans and-apron co-ed dance, a variaTion oT lasT years Go VxfesTern Rodeo dance. Ending Their second year as a separaTe organizaTion of The P.E.P. club, The F. G. A. club presenied Their assembly. E -, ,wi i i .. J ' ii llifzifiz I ,If OFFICERS PresidenT Vice-Pres. SecreTary Treasurer FirsT SemesTer . . . Nina Ferguson Beulah Clinch . Janell Davis . . . Mary STarl-: Second SemesTer PresidenT . lvlariurn Churchyard Vice-Pres. . Dean Willoughby SecreTary Treasurer . . Connie Diamos . . . .Jean PeTTiT . if J Left to right-Front row: Lane, Ferguson, Stocks, Clinch, Brown, Baker, Lindsey. 2nd hn 'X . row: Churchyard, Graeber, Johnson, McCormick, Helms, Cansler, Pettit. Soto. 31-d rowz. M , ' Kenney, Worline, Davis, Diamos, Willoughby, Rice. 4th row: Knight, Wayner, Hannum,l'i,jJ K L i 1 y 1 X Hagan, Stark. .X . L-i X ik Page I27 .Nix f 5 0' - gixiniihf-.ini-'KT REA: 41.1 .Yfiw 'nxt ., 'J K AVXA. 1.1 1 1 xkl.. . V ' NIQKI1 1 lk A lv K I V A-4 lr fig ri 'N 'r -, ' .ef X' i'5T'gN.x-55142 X-:eq R.. s :lx Tri ixxflg D fv- --0 -eW.T7?-,-7, s OFFICERS President . . . Louisa Lugo Vice-Pres. . Alicia Gallardo Secreiary . . Rosa Contreras Treasurer . Eva lvloulinel . SPANISH G-.R'S ' The Spanish Girl Reserve again challced up a record for one of the most active of ex+ra-curricular organizarions. Because of 'rheir lack of funds. a raf- fle sale was held early in December. Proving very profitable, a like sale was held later in +he year. ln- slalling a novel idea for entertainment, 'rhis club sponsored abox supper. I+ was fun for all guessing whose box was whose, and bidding high for +he prefriesl' box, and lots of blushes for those whose boxes brought high rewards. One of the main suc- cesses was the weiner roast, following close on lhe heels of spring. The annual spring formal broughl lo a close the activites of the club - one of ils most successful years was al an oncl. Left to right-Front row: Lugo, L. Elmange, Valdez, J. Elmange. 2nd row: Contreras, Johnson, Lira, Gallardo, Ortega. 3rd row: Moulinet, Garcia, Castro, Lopez, Godoy. 1 V Page I28 HI- ' The Hi-Y Club sTarTed iTs acTiviTies oT The year by iniTiaTing To The club a maioriTy of iTs members, The iniTiaTion was held aT The ChrisTian church. As of lasT year, eTTorTs were carried on in order To Try and rid The ciTy of obscene liTeraTure. The qreaTesT ac- compIishmenT of The organizaTion's acTiviTies was The l'lollowe'en parade and Tree show for small children. Almosf The enTire club aTTended The Hi-Y conference held in Bisbee, as a resull, The Junior l-li-Y was or- ganized in order To carry ouf The policy of expansion expressed aT The conference. During The year, The club also sponsored several dances and parfies, a shoolinq gallery aT The Hi Jinx Carnival, an assembly, a magician show and a Christmas box. OF President Vice-Pres. SecreTary Treasurer Adviser FICERS . . Bill Deeminq . Randall Lowery . Lee Van Deren . Donald Cuppe . R. W. Spencer Left to right-Front row: Sammarcelli, L. Van Deren, Evans, Deeming, Dunford. 2nd row: R. Van Deren, Stites, Bickerstaif, Nash, Collier, Johnston, Sammercelli. 3rclrow: KY4 ,x n Nxt l Gwin, Grisham, Sheen, Cuppe, Hall, Haythornewhite. 4th row: Blackburn, Hudzietz, Lowery, Jim Grisham, Collier. i , 'X ' ' -'N'-'N 'Q R limi 'af's,' lxixfyixlxlx yliln 'i Q 4 tail x x ,x x Lki 'l' K L n 1 k L x A Q 1 .' ' 1 Q m 1. X . ' ' , ' ' ' i ' K i 1 4 i K -kxwsxmsxynxslxlikx 1 xy ., K gink-xxl,xl Q SH KK 'K , x .1 n x x A . .. ,, . ixinlllx 1.-i-X. il '. Q m 1, x I x, on X K ' l Y xxixgkiixxl lx n1xl'x,l 5 1. aKi.l N-.A I X x x I ' A 'I 1 I ,ll'x' 'sk' N 1. yas' x x x ,x, ,x ' 1 . ' lf . T . X ixxxkkkixxxi, X if 'AP K ' K' 5 Page I29 ,J- I CLUB ' The D Club held Their TirsT meeTing oT The year on SepTember 27, eleeTing oTTicers. AT, The same meeTing, Oc:Tober I3 was chosen Tor The annual D Day, wiTh Deming as The Bulldogs' opponenTs in The annual classic. WiTh The nearing of D Day, The OFFICERS Pregldem ' ' Melvin WGST Trosh were Taken To D hill where They labored and Vlceupres' ' Howard Evans whiTewashed The leTTer almosT To perTecTion. The D 5eCreTary . . James Grisham was lighTed wiTh proper ceremony on D Day, Treasurer , , Bill I-lndzielg burning uniil aTTer The Bulldog vicTory was won. . Following The game, The D club sponsored Ther annuol dance. LaTer in The year, each member aclecl as a sponsor Tor The visiling basketball Teams Thal aTTended The Soulhern ConTerenee Baskelball Tour- ney. fAxC'llVll'lCS ended wilh The annual assemlaly. Left to Right-Front row: Nash, Clinch, Hudzietz, Grisham Lowery Negri, Evens, Dun- ford, Garcia. 2nd row: Mel West, Bickerstaff, Kaneaster, Sheen, Griffin, Stimac, Galaz, Good. 3rd row: Haythornewhite, Calderon, McKay, Estrada, Gwin, Young, Pollard, Grish- am. 4th row: Gaytan, Lira, M. West, Bloodworth, Bigelow, Sammarcelli, Cliavfirria, Scheerer. 5th row: Valdez, Jordan, Pickett, Hall, Reyes, Deeming. - . P'9'9'q-'W J :'n-a-- -- -1-- 9. Page l3O THE FOLLOWING PAGES are devofed +o aolverfising 'rhe palrrons of The Douglas High School. The slraff of +he Copper Ke++le apprecialres +his suppor+ by +he cifizens and business concerns of Jrhis cify and I+ urges you To pafronize These esfalolishmenfs. Molloy Made once again is +l1e 'rrade mark insuring 'ine s'l'uden+s of Douglas High School qualify covers for 'rheir Copper Kel- +le. Only 'rlwe MOLLOY organizalion can offer +l'1e craflsmanship, 'rhe skill, arrisfry, and knowledge developed 'lhrough 2I con- finous years of experience in designing and building more yearbook covers for more schools and colleges ihan a n y ollwer Company. THE DAVID J. MOLLOY PLANT Bo locock Cover Co. 4 I I E 9ls+ S+ree+ LOS ANGELES, CALIF. Page l32 vu.. 1 -. -nn-lm-nuinn.-un1un-mv-nu1nn1nn--nn-nu1l-u,nu-nu--nu-nn1.nu..uu1-m..un1m.-nn- - 1 1 I, SINCEREST CONGRATULATIONS TO THE u - CLASS OF 1940 Q56 Douglas Furni+ure 8: Ou+'FiH'ing Co., Inc. 834 G Avenue Phone 288 -Mose Kline, Mgr. so YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE AND QUALITY PHILCO - KELVINATOR - BENDIX WASHERS y r dcmposifigngfg1B-1T--------------- Compliments of Gadsden Hotel Mnand lV1rs.F.O.Mackey q I35 -un-1un4:u:nu11ur mn1.m--un-1ui1m1m- 1 1 1 1 13: 7: 1 -3:1 1,.,,1,.14,,,1:,. 551 1 1 1 1 SENIOR ACTIVITIES Eva Adair-Transferred Io DHS in Sr. year from Lorello. Thespian 4: P.E.P. 4: Drum and Bugle Corps I, 2, 3, 4: Band 4. Helen Adams- Heading for Hollywood 2: P.E.P. l,2,3,4-Cabinel 4: Thespians 3,4: Junior Music Club 4: Border Bulldog and Copper Kellle Mech. Slaffs 3.4: Chairman of Coronalion Ball 4: Assembly Com. 4' Hi-Jinx Com. 4: Assembly 4: SIcidding produclion casl 4: Prom. Com. 4: Assembly 3. Virginia BarneH-G.A.A. 3, 4. Jesus Barreras-Traclc I, 4: Boy's Chorus 4. Saddie Boalner-Chrislmas Canlala 2: Glee Club I, 2: 6.A.A. 3. Margueri+e Bosfick-S.G.R. I: Glee Club 4: Rifle Team 4: Drum and Bugle Corps 2, 3. Margaref Campbell-Transferred fo DHS form Nogales in Junior year. N.H.S. 4. Emma Confreras-P. E. P. I, 2, 3: Jr. Music Club I, 2, 3: Glee Club I, 2. Leonard Clark-Rifle Club 3. Jack Carler-Foolball I , 2: Iraclq 2: Head- ing Ior Hollywood 2: Hi-Jinx Play 4: Skid- ing 4: Hi-Y 2: Copper Kellle slalf 4: Border Bulldog slalf 3, 4: Thespians 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3: Hi-Jinx Com. 4: Civics Club 4: Chrislmas Canlala 2, 3: Copper Kellle King 4: Home Room Mgr. 2: Border Bulldog Ed. 4. Raymond Collier- Eyes of Tlaloc I: Blow Me Down 2: Heading lor Holly- wood 3: Business Mgr. Slcidding 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Thespians 2: Sludenl Body Pres. 4: Boy Rep. I: Class Pros. 2: Class Sec. 3. N. H. S. 4. Gerry Chambers-Transferred from Mo- desro High School in Junior year. 'Slcidding' 4: P.E.P. 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Chrislmas Canlala 4: N.H.S. 4 - Vice Pres. 4. S+eIIa Clinch-Transferred Io D. H. S. from Loreflo in Senior year. Rosa Con+rera:- S. G. R. 4 - Sec. 4: G. A. A. I : Orcheslra I. Bill Deeming- Foolball 4 - Ieller 4: D Club 4: Thespians 3: Hi Y I, 2, 3 ,4 - Treas. 2: Assembly 4: Hi Jinx Com.4: Class Yell Leader I, 3, 4. H1 1 1 111.11 1 1 1 11,111.1 1 1 1- 1 I1 1 1 1 1 1 1:m1,m1 1 1m.1.m1,m.. 1 1 1uu..uu-mi1uu1,m1.,,,.-.,..1.m1nn1,m-.....-.1 1 1 51 They slrolled logelher Walked Iogelher All day long. Sa ng Iogelher Danced Iogelher n-un1un-un-.uu1uu1uu1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in-:ini-:iii-Ianni 1im-1un-am-nu-un-I u-un-un.-iui...in -in Happy as a song. Crammed Iogelher Flunlced 'rogelher and wondered whal was wrong. Page I34 'P I z I I I I I I I I I 1 I . I I I I I z 1 I 1 - I ' 1 I 1 I I I I I x 1 I I I T I I I I E I I I I I I I z 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 5 1 L I 1 I I I I I i 1 I E I I lim, 1 .. .. 1 ... .- 1.1.1.-11111111-In-.um--u111-ml-Im-.unq,1mvu11Iqui-r-1111.-.1u1c-1 1 -. -.11 Compliments of Kimble and Son FLOYD C. KIMBLE WILLIAM KIMBLE Gadsden Hole! 1042 G Avenue bin u-nllillllxnllll-llll1l4II1lIlIlIlIIvIllIl1IIIIrlllkihMllllhIIIIh-IIIIillIIIhIiMiIlnnnIIl11llIH!llInn-hlllll-llllll-IIIII1lullbllllb-Hlllik Layout and Composition by Josephine Elmange Page I35 ...im-111111-..-1.-.-1...-1111111111-11..1..,,n SENIOR ACTIVITIES Emilia de la Garza-Transferred 'ro D. I-I. S. from Loreflo in Senior year: P.E.P. 4. Beafrice cle la Vega-Transferred from Lor- elfo in fhe Senior year. Harold De Vaney-Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball 4. Josephine Elmange-Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: S. G. R. 4. Laura Espinosa-Transferred from Lorctlo in Ihe senior year. Felix Esfrada-Foofball I, 2, 3, 4 - Ielfer 3 4: D Club 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Border Bull- dog Mech. Sfaff 2, 3. Howard Evans-Foofball 2, 3, 4 - Ieffer 2, 3, 4 - Capf. 4: Baskefball 2, 3: Traclc 3, 4 - leffer 4: D club 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Class Vice-Pres. 2, 4: Class Pres. 3: I-li-Y 4-Treas. 4: Vice Pres. D club 4: N. H. S. 4. Lefha Shloe Farris-GAA. 3, 4. Wanda Nell Ferguson- Heading for Hol- lywood 2: Charm School 3: Tea af Four 3: Assembly 2: The King Rides By 3: Thank You, Docfor 4: Chrisfmas Can- fafa 2, 3, 4: Junior Music Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Thespians 2, 3, 4 - Vice-Pres. 4: PEP Squad I: G.A.A. 3, 4: N.I-l.S. 4: Junior Ivlusic Club - Vice-Pres. 3: Class Secrefary 3: P.E.P. I, 2, 3, 4 - Pres. 4: Yell Leader 4. Abram Galaz-Foofball I - leffer I: Track 3 - Ieffer 3: D club I, 2, 3, 4: Border Bull- dog Mech. Slaff 4. Alicia Gallarclo-S.G.R. 2, 3, 4 - Treas. 3 Vice-Pres 4: Transfer from Los Angeles, Calif in Sophomore year. Salvador Gayfan-Football 2, 3, 4 - lellcr 4: Baslcefball 2, 3, 4 - Ieffer 3: D club 3. 4. Frank Good-Foofball 2, 3, 4 - Ielfer 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Baslcelball 3, 4: Track 3: Pal: Pirsf 2: Border Bulldog 3, 4: Copper Keffle Sfaff 3, 4: club 3, 4. Thames Griffin-Baslcefball I, 2, - manager I: SIcidding 4: Thespians 3, 4: D club 2: I-Ii-Y 3, 4: Senior Hi-Jinx 4. -un1mm-nn:un1am-uii1nu-uuxnni 1 - 1 -mi-:nina Confucius Say-- Yawn only chance married man gef Io open moufh. Man who wanf fo marry nurse musf be pa- fienl. uu1iui..un..11111..11111-. I-le who swallow gold painf feel guilfy inside. Ivlan who worlcs in marble facfory fakes everyfhing for granife. Man who burns candle al' bofh ends, soon in clark. Page I36 1nn1iiu.-mi.-inn1uni-im-uu.- 1nu1iui--ini-iiu1 -im-n Q.. -.... I E I I -I- .lhlilary .L Jriuuiis 1 Sitailliia elli Damee Ball Room Dancing Hotel Palomar Class 5Oc per lesson with one hour practice -ii..1ii.i1m.1iiu1..-.t,.1tm1,,..1M1mi1mi1nn.-.m1m..1W1. 1 1 1 1 -. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -M1 1 1 .1 Layout and Composition by Helen Adams 4..-.... i f i E 3 5 Y f i Z 1 I I 4- Page 1nii1iui1u,,....,..1,,.,1,.i,1.,u1l....-H..1m,1,.,,1.,,,1.,,,1 1 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,,- 1 1 ...ll lol. Stevens: Ooo! Look at the pretty cow. 5-he's the one that gives white milk. R. Collier: Yeh, and in a minute l suppose you'll tell me that brown one gives coffee. A customer entered a small town barber shop. How soom can you cut my hair? he asked. Bill, said the barber addressing his small son, run to the Gazette and tell the editor it he's done editing the morning edition, I'd like my scissors. The Gentleman wants a haircut. Miss Moore: ln the Artic the Eskimos eat meat and blubber. L. Gray llzreshl: l think I would, too, it l had to eat seal meat. I37 Bob Nash: Mother, what did you do with my shirt. Mother: I sent it to the cleaners. Bob: Ye, Gods, the whole history ot Eng- land was on the cuttf' If she goes with all the boys She's a tlapper, It she doesn't go with boys, She can't get them. it she speaks to everyone, She's a tlirt. It she doesn't speak, She's a high hatter, It she goes to school to study, She doesn't go to parties, It she doesn't study in school, She's dumb: So what's a poor girl to do? Qu-n-in---1-1------n---in-n---------n--n----nn-u---n-n---------.1-up n----1-1-----n-n------ 4, 1 4 I -1- , -r I 1mi1mi1 ..-.g.1m... 1 1 1nu1nn144u-ini- 1 1nn1n-un-iui- 1 1mm--un11m1.1.4-inn-m4.1,un--4ni1iini: - - 1 - -m1uu- SENIOR ACTIVITIES . . . Phyllis Lewis-Transfer from California in Junior year: P.E.P. 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Bor- der Bulldog sfaff 4: Assembly Commiffec 4: Girl Rep. 4. Helen Liakopulos-S.G.R. I: G.A.A. 3: Drum and Bugle Corps 2, 3: Orcheslra 2. Florence Lindsey-P.E.P. I, 2, 3, 4 - Sec. 4: G.A.A. 2, 3: Thespians 2, 3, 4 - Pres. 4: N.I-I.S. 3, 4: Copper Keffle sfaff 3, 4 - Edi- Ior 4: Border Bulldog sfaff 4: I-Ii-Jinx com- mifree 4: Copper Keffle Queen affenclanl 4: Prom. Com. 3: Skidding 4: Prom. Com. 4: D.A.R. Delegale 4. Louisa Lugo-S.C5.R. I, 2, 3, 4 - Pres. 4, Sec. 3: G.A.A. 3, 4: Glee club l, 3, 4: Drum and Bugle Corp 2, 3. Verna Lusk-P.E.P. 2, 4 - Ceremonial Chair 4: Jr. Music Club 2, 3, 4 - Vice-Pres. 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: N.I-l.S. 3, 4: Class Treas. 4. Salvador Orfega-Eoofball I: Border Bull- dog Mech. Sfaff 3, 4. Eunice Peevey-Transfer from Oklahoma in Senior year. Edmund Pickeff-Foofball I, 2, 3, 4 - num- eral I, 2 - reserve 3 - leffer 4: Baskefball 2, 3 - numeral 2 - reserve 3: Track reserve 4, Tennis reserve I, leffer 2: Assembly com. -4: l'Ii-Jinx com. 2, 3: Prom Com. 3. Vadis PIaH'-Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Drum and Bugle Corps I, 2, 3, 4: P.E.P. I, 2: G.A.A. 4. Delene Rowley-P.E.P. 3, 4: Glee Club 2 3, 4 - emblem 3. George Reyes- D club 3. 4: Mech. sfaff 4: Track 2 - Iefler 2. Eugene Robinson-Foofball 2, 3, 4 - lefler 4: The King Rides By 3: I-Ii-Jinx Com. 4. Evelyn Rogers-Transfer from California in Junior year: Skidding sfage prop. mgr. 4: Thespians 3, 4: P.E.P. 3, 4: Rifle Team 4: G.A.A. 3, 4. H1 1 1 1 1 1 1:1 1 1 1 1 1 1-....1m....im1im.-,..,1,.,.1i..i1u..1 .-W1 .... 1 1 1 1 1 1,..,..q Confucius Say-- Sunny smiles offen worn by shady people. Man who find himself in dog house should nof puf on dog. 1nu1uu1 --uu1uu.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,,,, 1.41 1 1 1...,1,,,1 1 1 -1 .......1m.1i.., ..,1,,.,-4iii1,vii1.iii1iiiiini--uni-4ni1ini.. 1 1 1 1 .1mi Beffer people clean governmenf before governmenf clean people. Man who gefs idea he is big shof, offen firsf 'ro gef fired. -E' --m-M-M-W-.Ii-mi-m.....,.......,..... -n-...I--..-M.-W..nn...i,-..m...n-m...m...m..m-..,............,....,...,.......-..,.....-m...m-.......n...................-..f. un--mi-mvmrn-5-mi-ni. 'U ni Lo cn Z3 oo 'In- 1ml1m..-m..1i4..m1m.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...im-g .!...-,,,.-,,,, ............ ..-.- ....---. .. .. .- .. -..II-.I---ui, I Compliments I of I 5 Everett J. Jones I I I I ysfo I .I I i , Ii General Real 'lv Insurance Es'ra+e i I I Phone es I 133 ca Ave. I- ,1n. -..- 1.,. - 1.n. -i- I- n,n1 - 1,1. - .... - ..,. - .... - ...L - n,.. - nnn. - nnn, - -I- -I.- W1,. -...-.- WW.. - ..,. - W11. .....-.. I ...-....-I.I Layout and Composition by Melvin West Im- ' ' ' I I - I ' 'I' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I ' ' ' 'I' I I When you I'I1inIc of Graduafion, Junior Prom, e+c. THINK oF- I I I I I I I I EREDITI-I 8c I I I I I I I I I I I I I IMBERLEY I I I I I i HVV e h av'e so nie fh In g o n ev'er y nma n i n +o w n 1 5 i I I vi'u1nn-m.-mI-uv--un-nn1nn-un-nu1nn-nu1un-un--un-nn -1-1-1 nu 1-111:111- 1ml-ml-lvl' Layout and Composition by Henry Horne Page I39 -nn-un-un--u-u-4, 111g-.-151--Q1-1.--.g1-1.1.--1-1,1m1g1q1....4 I-1-nn1n1g1-1n1u1g1g..-.. -1- 5 I '4- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Qu-nn-n-mrs-nn-m1 2 I ,1iiii1,,..1iiun1,,.,1,,,,..nu1nn.1,, 1.m1m.11m14m1nn1.41..-uu1,m1,,,,1iu.11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -W SENIOR ACTIVITIES .... James E. Grisham-Foolball 3, 4 - leller 4: Baslcelball 2: Heading for Hollywood 2: Pira+e Operel'ra I: Assembly 4: I-li-Y Assembly 4: I-li-Y 2, 3, 4: D club 3, 4: Thespians 3: S.A.S. 2: Band I, 2: Orcheslra I, 2: Assl. Bus. Mgr. C. K. 3: Boys' chorus 2, 3: Phalanx I: Secrelary D club 4: Boy Rep. 2. Bob Gwin-Foolball 4 - leller 4: Traclc 4 - leller 4: Yell Leader 4: The Charm School 3: Assembly 4: I-Ii-Y 3, 4: D club 4, Thes- pians 2, 3: Boy Rep. I, 2: Class Yell Leader 3: Prom com 3. G. B. Hammer- Blow Me Down 2: Thes- pians 2, 3 ,4. Copper Kellle Slalf 3. Carlene Hamilfon-Transferred lo D.l-l.S. in 'rhe senior year from Corsicana, Texas. Palsy Henderson-Tennis I, 2 - reserve Iel- ler 2: I-li-Jinx Carnival 2: Assembly 4: P.E.P. I, 2, 3, 4 - Vice-Pres. 4: Border Bulldog 3.4: Fealure Ed. 4: Thespians I, 2: Junior Music Club 2, 3, 4: Glee club I: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: N.l'l.S. 4 - Pres. 4. Bill Hudzieiz-Foolball 3, 4 - leller 3, 4: Baslcelball 2, 3: Trackl, 2: Slcidding slage hand 4: Hi-Y club I, 2, 3, 4 - Treas. I, 2 - Vice-Pres 3, 4: D club 3, 4 - Treas 4: Thes- pians 3: Glee club I, 2, 3: Border Bulldog 3, Copper Kellle 4: Chrislmas Canlala I, 2, 3: Mixed chorus 2, 3: Boy Rep I, 2, 3: Class Pres. 4: Copper Kellle Co-Bus. Mgr. 4: Bor- der Bulldog Bus. Mgr. 3: Senior I-Ii-Jinx 4: Copper Kellle allendanl 4. Belly Ann Irwin- I'leadin' for Hollywood' 2: Thespians 3: P.E.P. I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Music Club 3, 4 - Sec. 84 Treas. 4: Pep Squad I: Drum and Bugle Corps I, 2: Glee club I, 3, 4: Girl Rep. I. Harmon Johnsfon-Thespians 3, 4: I-li-Y I, 2, 3, 4 - Sec 3, 4: Glee club 3, 4: Phalanx I: Class Pres. I, 4: Boy Rep. 4: Hi-Jinx com. 4: Assembly Com. 4. LeRoy Jones-Transfer from Lorello in Senior year: Baslcelball 4. Clare Joss-P.E.P. I, 2, 3, 4. Alfreda Karrh-N.I'l.S. 3, 4: Class Treas. 4. Minnie Kennon-Thespians 4: Assembly 2: G.A.A. 3.4: Band I, 2, 3: Orcheslra I, 2, 3: Border Bulldog Slaff 3: P.E.P. 4: Tennis 2, 3: G.A.A. 4 - Pres. 4: N.I'l.S. 4. Velma Kerby-C-3.A.A. 3, 4: Mixed chorus 2, 3, 4: Border Bulldog slalf 4. Doris Lee-Thespians 3, 4: P.E.P. 3, 4: Class Represenlalive 3. 1 1 1 1 1 -1 -un1m1 1 1 1...1.11.1-,...1,..,1,,,,1 1.1.41 1mi1.m-. 1m.-.,m1,m1,m1,m1m,1m1m.1m.1 NICKNAMES FOR DHS STUDENTS- Randall Lowery ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, S fubb ........Burrhead Bob Caldwell ........ Ted Bloodworlh ...... .. ........ Bloody Ray Collier .,...,.,,.,,,,,,,,, ,--,,-.,- B ub Rosemary Silverman ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, R O Sie I1uu1nu1nn1un1im-.m.1m.1 1 1 1 1,m1uu1m.1,m1 -vm -fm-un1un-miiam-mi11m-111:-uni-:1u1n:1i1n1.n111in1nu-nn Donald Cuppe ................................ Lindberg Phillip Dunford ..,.,,.. .,..,,,,, M olo Millon Wesl ............ .,...,, P uniab Frances Smalley ......... .,.,,,,., M om Lewis Boyle ......,...,,. ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,. P op Helen Adams ,,,,,.,,,,..,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A-dams 1 -un-ml1.,...m1n.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1.1.-ml.-41 1m,- -u... 1--4-1.11111-111-1m-u1n-11m1m1n1un1m.-1-m1m1m1m1m1pq1,.1mi1nn1u 'R' -ml1nu-'minus-mrmia-uul-m1u1 -i1 ls--nnevnnio .pum- 'S' 1-Manu-mp1 Page I38 fly,-. 1,.......,.. 1 ..--1 ... ..-.1 ... -I1 .. ,I I- - I - -IH I .1...,i,, .- .. ....I....,..1...I1II.I1 ..,,...-,.,,.... .. .... J, I 'I' 'I' , - I The Las'I' in Gi'H's I I I I I I I Thai' Las'I' I Wa'rches for Graduafion ComplImen'Is S9-95 +0 SIOO I I I I Dashing Bags and Cosfume Accessories I I direcr from Ihe easfern marlcels will make I I of Iho Ivlainesf cosfume chic. A splendid as- I I sorlmonl from IIIIy cenfs. I I 2 1 I FounIain Pens and Pencils, Lealher goods, I 2 , I Iravel accessories and an array of qifIs Ihai- I The BanIcofDougIas I I arediffmem I I I ' I I T .. I I I I ' I I ' I I I-IoYAL JEWELERS I I I I I The Name is your GuaranI'ee 932 G Ave. Phone 6 .I I I I - I- -- - - -I- - --- - -'-- - ----I--I+ -:r--- I-I- - --I- - I--- - I-I- -I---- - - - - .- - - .. -...I..I.4. er---I---I ----- -------- ----- -------- - - - - -I---.I-I. 4 I 1 I I STUDIO I 3 SEE I I , 'X I I 3 9266!-Xvenue I I i IU I I1 I I I ff ' 1 I 2 School memories can loesf be I I . I I I- preserved WIIII snapshoIs and 2 LLJ , I CD IohoIos. l.eI us serve you. . . I I of I I 0 I I U- I I - I 'I'U-IHI1III'1IIII1Im-IIII1IIII--Im-Im-.III--mI1I..I..mI...,,,,.. ,,,, .... ... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,- I-W,-,lm-,ml 1111111 - -. - -lm-.nil Layout and Composition by Guy Stites Page I-'II n--I-4, 1m..IuII1Iu1u1n1In.-11-1n1n1p'1-1-1-1g1.,-4 3011:-In1n1u1n1n1:1I,l, gn I I 0-mi-IIn1111.1..1..11.-1.-1 SENIOR ACTIVITIES . . Margaref Rogers-Transfer from California in Junior year: G.A.A. 3, 4: Drum and Bugle Corps 3, 4. Berfha Romo-Drum and Bugle Corps 3, 4: S.G.R. 2: Glee Club 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4. Hecfor Sammarcelli-Hi-Y 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: Border Bulldog Bus. Mgr. 4: Prom Com. 3. Marcus Sammarcelli-Foofball I : Baslcefball I: Track 2 - leffer 2: I-Ii-Y 3 4: D club 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4. Consuelo Schansel-G.A.A. 3. Bill Scheerer-Foofball 2, 3, 4 - leffer 4: Baseball 4: Baslcefball 3: Rifle Team I, 2, 3. 4 - Ieffer 3, 4: Band I, Z, 3: Prom. Com. 3. Helen Schulfz- Alfonso Serrano-Baslcefball 4: Track 3, 4: Tom Davis Trophy Winner 3: D club 4. Rogelio Serrano-N. I-I. S. 4. ,I1,1141.11.1IIII1III.1.1.1,.,,1.,.,1,,,....,,,,1II.,1 1 -1 1II...Im1m.1 Confucius Say--- LaVe+a Shaw-P.E.P. 2. Jack Sheen-Foofball I, 4 - reserve 4 - mgr. 2: Baslcefball I: Rifle Team 2, 4: Asf. frack mgr. I - Ieffer I: Pals Firsf 2: Hi-Jinx play 4: I-Ii-Y I, 2, 4: D club 4: Border Bulldog sfaff 4: I-Ii-Jinx com. 2. Rosemary Silverman-Rifle feam 4: Head- in' for Hollywood 2: Freddy 2: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Thespians 3: P.E.P. I, 2, 3, 4 - Treas. 4 - Conference rep. 4: Jr. Music Club 3, 4 - Pres. 4: GAA. 3, 4: Class Sec. 4. I-Ii-Jinx Com. 4. Maria Sosa-Rifle Team 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Elmer Spaw--Transfer from Jerome in Jun- ior year: Thespians 4: Band 4: Assembly Com. 4: I'Ii-Jinx 4. Helen Sfevens-P.E.P. I, 2, 3, 4: GAA. 3: Glee Club I. Faye Sfoclrs- I-Iold Everyfhingu 2: Thespi- ans 2, 3, 4: P.E.P. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Jr. Music Club 2, 3, 4: N.I-I.S. 3, 4 - Sec. 41 Glee Club 2, 3. 1111111111111.III1-IIII1IIII..11111111111111-IIII1. A conducfor fears no one-he fells fhem An educafion is a wonderful fhing. No all where To gef OH' high school should be wifhouf one. I-Ie who laughs Iasf, laughs besf, buf he If YOU Walif T00 IOVIQ for Somefhinq To Tum who laughs firsl' undersfands fhe Iolce. up, if may be your foes. I1uII1IIII1IIII1IuI1IIII-- -IIII.-IIII1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ........---.X-.I-...y 'B' -u-n-n-n-xml--In-an-II:-IIII-I -un--IuI-u-n-lI1uI1lu1nn1u-1un-1nn1nn-uI1nu-uI1u-m-u-11:-1m1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I' 'I'I-un-an-un 'U QI xD CD I IQ 'I' l s I i I I I I I 5 I 1 I x I 5 I s I I I I1-Ii .- 1 1 .- .- -nun-mn..w,1uun1uu1um1 1 .- 1 1 -. 1 1 1 -. -. 1 1 -. 1 .- -.- IIII5 I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I 5 E ! ll i E 5 5 I I 1 S I I I 4. -....-....-.... Layout and Comp t Page I43 0 See Ihem af Ilwe I G r cl n d a I1 d Lyric Theaters a compIImenIs of DAVE DIAIVIOS, Mgr. Douglas, Arizona 1M-,,-nn--nn...un-.nu1uninnn1....1n..1..l.1 ... .. 1 i 1 1 ... -. 1 1...-I.lim,-.nun-.,,,,1u....u byR Jord SENIOR ACTIVITI Ben Suarez-Foofball 3, 4 - numeral 3, Ielfer 4: Baskefball numeral 2: Rifle Team 2: Track 2, 3: D club 3, 4: Spanish club I: Border Bulldog sfaff 3: D Day Com. 4: Assembly Com. 2. Nellie Thurman-P.E.P. I, 2, 3: Drum and Bugle Corps 3: Mixed Chorus 3. Evelyn Tyra- The Boomerang I: P.E.P. I, 2: G.A.A. 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Pep Squad I, 2, 3. Lee Van Deren-I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4: Border Bull- dog sfaff 3 - Business Mgr. 3: Copper Keffle Sfaff 4 - Co-Bus. Mgr. 4: Thespians 3, 4: The King Rides By 3: Pals Firsf 2: I-Ieadin' for Hollywood I: Rifle Team 4: I-li-Jinx 4: I-li-Y 4 - Sec. 4. Raleigh Van Deren-Foofball 3, 4: Baskef- ball 3: Rifle Team 4: Assembly 4: I-li-Jinx 4: I-Ii-Y 4: Border Bulldog sfaff 3, 4 - Bor- der Bulldog Mech. Sfaff 4: Class Vice-Pres. I, Class Presidenf 2: Copper Keffle sfaff 4. Iona Webster--Tennis 2 - leffer 2: Thespi- ans 4: Prop. Mgr. Junior play 4: Pep squad l: G.A.A. 3, 4: P.E.P. club I, 2: N.l'I.S 4 I11-.-.11111111iii1iii-..i..iiii-MII1111.. 111...1111...1-.--.1.-ni.. College bred refers fo somefhing which requires a fearful amounf of dough, is sel- dom self-raising and usually proves fo be nofhing more or less Ihan a four year loaf. ES. Melvin Wesf-Foofball 2, 3, 4 - lefler 3, 4: Baskefball 3, 4 - leffer 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4 - lelfer 3, 4: Track 3, 4 - leffer 3, 4: Hi-Y 2: Glee Club 2, 3: D club 3, 4 - pres. 4 A Vice Pres. 3. Milfon Wes?-Football 2, 3, 4 - Ieffer 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4 - leffer 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Hi-Y I: Glee Club 3, 4: D club 3, 4: Chrisfmas Canlafa 3, 4: Assembly 4. Ovicla Whisenanf-Drum and Bugle Corps 2: Mixed chorus I: Glee club 2. Thelma Woodward- I-Iold Everyfhingu 32 The King Rides By 3: Skidding 42 P.E.P. 2, 3, 4: S.A.S. I: Thespians 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 3: Junior Music Club 2, 3: I'Ieadin' for I-Iollywood : BIow Me Down : Chrisfmas Canfafa 2, 3. Barney Young-Foofball 3, 4 - Ieffer 4, Baseball 3, 4 - Ieffer 3, 4: Baskefball 2, 3, 4 - leffer 3, 4: Track 3, 4 - Ieffer 3, 4: D club 3, 4. W. A. Reynolds--Transferred fo D. I-I. S. from Anfhony, New 'Mexico in his senior year. 1m..-i lim.-uni ... 1, -..,,,1,,,.1.,,,,.-iiii1i...1 ..,,i... in.,-. June Rhodes: 'I'm sorry. I didn'f quife gel fhe name. Bill Deeming: Thaf's all righf. You fried hard enough. Page 'E' I i S i 5 I x I 1 I Q 5 i I I I E I ! I I I , I S I I I I I F I i I E T I Y I H I I i -1- !' I ! I I ....,g. I44 'I' 5' I ! I I I E I I I ! I E I E I E I E I E I E I E I E I I E I I I E I I E I B I E I -1' T 5 a T 5 i 5 T T E i E T I s T E 1 - I.-M1 1 n-.-nu1l1uTnn11ll41vlu.-ul: 2 CompIimenI's of Williams Bros. n1nu..un1um1 1,,,,1,.,,L,,,1lln1nl1.m..,..1,..... 1.n.1.n1n RICE and CC. Insurance Real EsI'aI'e .g-..-,....-...,....,.....................................................,.,...............3. Page I45 1uniu1u11nul1uniunn1u1n1n1n .1l,,1nq.-M-nuim1m11nu1vm..nn1 -. .-. 1 1 ALEX BAIRD. JR. GENERAL INSURANCE STEAIVISI-IIP TICKET AGENCY NOTARY PUBLIC - I0II1S+ree+ Phone niun...uun..un1uun1Inul..- un,nun:-.nn1nn1-nuITum... nnlnu-m ..-M1un-nn-un,un..uu-.mu1un.-un.-um-nl1unu1nn11m NURSERY STOCK O CORSAGES O CUT FLOWERS O ARIZONA FLORIST HERMAN MEYER BONDED MEMBERS TELEGRAPH DELIVERY PHONE 30 DOUGLAS as t d mposition by Jack Pray ' We appreciafe +l1e pafronage you s+uden+s have accorded us fhroughoui' The pasf year. We ex- fend fo you a permaneni' invifafion fo make fhis your meefing place. JOHN'S PLACE Comple+e Line of Hardware Houseware Pain+s 0 Glass Spor+ing Goods R. G. Arfhur and Co. Hardware and Housewares MQIAIIQII? 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C O rn P I I rn e n + S F.C5ood: Yos,lw11rI lhouqhl'youown1ofl lho ' properly. . l l 1 of B. Loraclc: l-low many lellors in lho alpha! 1 1 Q 1111121 l L. l'lun+: Hlwenly - six. i Ames 8 FOS+er Loraclc: You're so smorl. l-low many lollors in 'lhe ponl' - office. - . . l l z Dick Meallns i 1 l Aqonl: Now, lhero is a house wilhoul n l Q flaw. Collier: My gosh, whal clo you wallc on? : Q Z E . l l 1 i i '!--1- 1-11 -1-1 -------- 1 ---- 1111 - 11.5. 111- .11. -1 --.--- . ..... ,-.-....... 1 I E E I E I 2 ! I E I E I 'I' Page I47 11111.-111111..-.-1.-1111..-.11.....111...........-,--11...1...-. Conqradulaiions Class of I940 o You Publish an All-American--The Copper Kehlle We Sell an All-American-Texaco Lone Star Service Station l6+h S+ree+ on A Avenue Paul Poifz-Your Texaco dealer 11-.1111.-11-.--11.........--.-......11.,.-...-1..-...---........1....11111.. 11-1111.-1.1 1 .- 1 1 1 .- 1 .- 1 .-.111-11111 ,,..., .- 1 1....,....,,,,1 1, .. .....1m1,,,.-. 1,,,,1m,.- ...ii Cuppe one nighl saw a gaudy-plumaged parrol on +he roof of his house. I'Ie climbed up +o caplure il. The parrol looked af him and said sharply, Wha+ do you wan+? Cuppc Iouched his hal, Beg pardon, sir. I Ihoughf you were a bird. Flo Lindsey: A-dams Ihoughl she had freck- Ios bu! she gol rid of Thom. Belly Kimble: Whal did she do? Flo Lindsey: Washed Ihe mirror in her room. Aureliaz Ted Huish is sure Ihe polile boy isn'+ he? Mary Jane: Is he? Aureliaz Sure. If he sees an empfy sea? in Ihe Iheafer, he always poinls if our Io a lady and Then races her for if. m...1.--...111111111.- ,H1 1 1 .- .. 1 1iui1mi..ip.-milinii 1 .- 1 in-uni-ui:-im--.i.... ......,..i1mi-.mi,.i.1....1.,,,..,,,,- im... iiiiiii.. Bob Nash Iin The barber shoplz How long do I have +o wail for a shave? Barber Iafler close loolcl: Aboul six monfhs or a year. Cox: Surely you aren'I going Io Ief a blondy sleal your boyfriend away from you? Sfoclxs: Never-I'lI dye firsf. Nye Lewis: Why so sad? Bloodworlh: I iusl happen Io fhinlc, dear, 'rhis is Ihe Ias'r evening we can be Togelher un'riI Tomorrow. Millon Wesiz I-Iello. Is fhis fhe beaufy shop? Voice: Yes, sir. Millon Wesr: Send me one over, will you? 1-....1.-,.11111--11i,,.. 1-.11.....--.1111.1--...-...,..,1,, Compliments of J O E ' Service Station -...-.-is nn-un-in-.-mi1mi1iu.1uu-..nn-nn1uii1m1m vi ni-.im1m......im-. .Q .i...... mi1uu.- p.-m.-un1u,..- twig -gh- 'U Q! LQ CD I 00 DP... 1 mul an e l49 GHG Compliments of Bassett Lumber C0 9336 . .,.!'S. 'I' I : ,,-,.-...N . -. - '- REAY I TRANSFER sToRAeE i i I GARAGE SERVICE i i Accessomes sf i SUPPLIES i I P H o N E 4 4 I iazoe DOUGLAS E I 'P Layout and Composition by Evelyn Tyra -.MQ imiliiii1.iil1lii.1..i,1....iil1.m1iiii1iiii.. .. 1.1m,. My Typusf is on her vacalion My Irpisfs awaay Ipr a week. My rrupdr us in her varacion Sgife These damb keys pley hude and seei Bren baclcbling bzclc Oy, brung bei mub Onnie Io me fi me B'884ng lo4xy, In-ng biez, Oi. lorong loazh m--belnio - Jmx. O hell: Dabil-dalaii-dabiiedabii HM! There is danger in carrying courlesy 'foo Brealhes Ihere a man wiih soul so dead far. On a srreef car a man gave a woman who never halh Iurned his head and said, a seam'-she Iainred. On recovering. Sl1O '! -- ' ' '!' I I I ClI'y l 5 I . I ' Plumbing i I 'li'-' i I I Company I I '- ' I Phone 2 a 4 I F 640 - isih s+. f , . I I We S ecialize in I I P I I Gas Hea+ing f 1 I Appliances I ' i F 2 I Service wiih a Smile I I I I +-- -'-- -4- - -A --------- I---I--H+ Qu- - ------------- - I E I Ralph B.: I miss The old cuspidor since il' I if is gone. i Wanda F.: Yes, you missed if before - IhaI's why if is gone. I i I I I fJudge: Speeding, eh? I-low many Iimes I have you been before me? I Mr. Ingman Never, your honor. l've Tried I Io pass you on 'Ihe road once or Iwico, I buf my old bus will only do 55. I I I I i I I I I'Immmmm, noi bad. i I I .,.- ..,. - 'rhankcd him--and he fainled. Page I--mi1mn-mu-im-:iii-.iii-i-ii1un-un-iui1iui1im-nn-nn- ! -Q.,' Douglas 1 y... 1.1.1-1 lr.. 1 ,1.. 11 1y.y 1 vl.. 1 yy.. 11 1,.. 1 11.1 .-.1 1 ,... T-1 .L.. --1.11..111 .,,. 1.,..1,111.. 1 Com limenfs Q I P 1 SPECIAERMS of NEW H , Low Pmcss A-3:g1::,,:, - Dcxpihthc marty ' liijuif'-ISM. 1 ia'.::':,:.:,':n2.:4: Wa e a n e I :lgaxnzwszrrgttrzxnlhx than hu been A rc- ! 'f1 Z2'?1'f'l.:'f.f,Tfli'l1'f.f'Jf SZLUZYUZSIQ l mfSfl'lf'h1'Zf.fTJf L1.3'3Z21'.?SIZ1.'3 I qulnmenls uc, than It l Romlng an Port- ' T If fL'If?'lf:'.l :.'C.'gf f+ff'.1f'fff'J.5fiC' I SPICUXI, IGW TERMS I Phone 272 858FAve.2 LARKIN'S L S P . M OFFICE supvues s. Muslc yman . errm, gr. S Q PHONE 4 0 0 I - IOH1 S+. - .- . -- 4V-L -A -- -H.-W . . -..- - .A -. 4- A- - ..A - ... -..i. -z.- . 1A - .A - .,1A - 4.- A.,A - .... - .. . -.,.- .1-A..-.,.- -602 S 1 f- Q ' 9 J 1 I ,..g, f R '1 71 ffgjix -11 R 'ilu' ,, 5xv.NW 53,W-'su ' Eg 7 - n nf I-I N 2i!i!! Qiii-ggilf SLICED wb + A 'I jilllii W ,IT Xs I L? u V . -glla g -1 . Ni . !!!I' fi: 4 ,x .!!' 5 ling!!! , A I? 'F' N Z 1, fl!!! v gg X W 25 ' iuigg NE S :If N-sig! Af .EI , 5 X ,1:,L.5,f L HI!! Nu ' 1 nv:-I XE 5:1559- ' Pure Food Bakery 1,...11111111111.-1 1nn1 -Tm--iui-nn--nn-un1nn-mi--Tm-m.-mi--Tm-T- -T... 4. --4. .5..-... 4. IT'S FORDS FOR '40 FORD MERCURY LINCOLN ZEPHYR CaII A+ Our Garage And Be Convinced PHONE-56 WOODS MOTOR COMPANY Layout and Composition by Marvi1TI-Itim-iltgi -W1 1 1 1im1T.1 1 1.1 1 1 1 1 ...,,.,1, Complimenis of OWL DRUG CO. 0 Home of None Nicer Ice Cream PHONE I O 0 FREE DELIVERY u1m.1m1 1:1 1 1 1 1 1 -:min T-n:T-uu1iuT-TuT1TiiT-nn1mi-TTii-1nn1uTT....niT-iuT1nn-nn Layout and Composition by' Harvey Smith T11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1m1mi1 A cleric owned a farm, and endeavored io praciice rigid economy in Hs operaiion. One day, faking a s+roII, he saw his pfow- man siiiing idle on 'The handie of his piow, whiie 'The horses +ooIc a needed resT. The sighi raiher shocked ihe good cleric - far- mer's sense of economy. I-Ie said genily bui reproachiully, John, wouIdn'+ iT be a good plan for you io have a pair of shears and be irimming ihese bushes whiIe 'The horses are resiring7 John reiurned Jrhe minis'Ier's gaze and answered: And mighi I suggesi ihai you fake a bowl of poiaioes inio The puIpiT and poei 'em during ihe anihem? q1,,,.1.,.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1Tm... EAT y AT THE Rainbow Cafe 1 1 1 1m-.un1 Q6-Zpgxi., Y Autographs ,Z-WZ!! ,gk , .Z Ad' :J 544, 'MEQ A., ' l . :WK 41 'D , ls! , . Moat. 7:M.f45q,M4f.l,,,Z I . 1 ld--og,.:f.f6f,-.'fLeJ. s V 5,-ggfkl., f 1 , 0-Q,f,C.,k44,,f', ,ay -J, fff f' V A -A-Z JQZ fygpaul Q Z4 ., , Tx Q 'X fxf'-Cf! fa-Ld'-cup .,L, . ff' ' ' y f4f vZf'-Lf .9-c-1 - .6-c2f?fL,'1L fi' ' A C' , f ' -I-1 V vw fp c- ', -'gocfzfd-ff' f fff 4 L 'LG'144 .QQ-aff I Q4 C , K ff VZ-alfa-1, , X, 57 , , , Inf , .4-fi-fC2'Cf,f- W Cn' 1 , vcxijgn. 4.45 r ' '. I V ' .12 X JQPYI-1 Qld! ' .5'ffff'- '9P '-7'r-J.,,,f.f4'?'CLg,r-,fr.,Q,'- ,F-if-6 A , Q ' .1 vf4,4!fC7C-2flfL5'QA'ulf uf-f' - rf N 51 n . 1 .f vGf..,fhi Yr4,k,b,'DLtr I f'9 ' . - - ' 1 Q I ' ' . og: -'eajf' n ' A I -cj-ff' f,,: , . , 7 -ur-1:-cz' 1.1 . ' f I J , .- Kf, Fha, 4 , 1 iff? V .l4!4-can A I. .1 ' I! J' xv . w J ,73':,v-55, M 1 ' ' .' . I L . 6 ' 9 -+44-Af: 1- JMM77' MM - f A ' A t - ' ' .2,M,4J - ,f , N N F I 'Y-157.4 ,, 51 K4 . , 5 W C441 IL! 0-J if ,, . I 1 f MX, f. ,fl l -E -v 4- i'Lfil-'Q-li1,A,- ' kbymie -nun K v j 5 ,J- wf . L v'- , v ', 'T ' l AF fb? falfg, 4 I ..l. 1.1 ,ws i,,,f?..4?f fb: Page ISI A Autographs . . . fPMMwg,eMgQa,..JMZjM,A1,.0, MAQfJlwJj,Q,2..w0..0,,.wL2,4LZ,4,- 7f W'--if-ffiw-0-,2,P.J,m,,,N,v j,JA?10w4-ali, yyip Ffik 1....1..,,1 1 1 1 1,..,1...,1.m1m.-. 1 1,1,,.,1..,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,,.1,,,, To the class of 1 9 4 O We offer our congraiulafions on +he compleiion of your high school work. May +he r coming years bring you an oppor+uni+y +o con+inue pro- gressing as you now plan. iiiiif 1 Milli y C-In-t by H1 t ------------ 1 I 4....In-m....m....m-ml-m.-.m.. - - - - - -Im--m-I+ -1.1111H411lm--IIII1-ulII.TlIIl.1 -1IIIITllllTIIII1lIIIa-Huy-IIlIu1unlIIIl1ll yout and C mposition by Bill Ja k I I Kazal Bros. Co. NU - WAY I I ' LAUNDRY T Qualify and Service I. Douglas' Larges+ and MosI Complefe Grocery Sfore I I I I ---+ I as 8 Hour Servlce I Fruifs and Vegefables 1 always in season ai' I KazaI's I I I I H. A. Huish, Proprie+or I I I Phone 9l 6I8 -I7+I1S+. I T Phone IO I I II 'lei' .fan-nn1nu -nn -In -ml -nu -Im-nu -nu 1:11. 1nn 11m 1 ...Im 1:11:11 I 1 E I E I ? I I I. I I, I I I H I H I u I I --.II-....-II-....-.................-.....-......,,..-.....-.....-.....-.....-....-Mi. Layout and Composition by Tony Romero X020 v Where you are W ,w-'fy I fth b t . pf ' I 'g J 1,5 QI , J' Ufqjqww Service Grocery P I-I O N E 2 3 I -mn-nu-unrnnr-zuuuiun-:mn11 I--un.-.nn.-Iminnu1un1mu.-:lu--'lun1uu...qu-Im1uu- in I- u--un--nu--uninun.-'III-urn:-In-IIII1 --uulunm I F I 5 I I s I 5 I E I E I E I I I s I 'P Page I56 'E' 'E 11Iu-un-m- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Compliments of PURITY ICE CREAM COMPANY BesT in The WesT .-.--.q....-.I.--1....wiu.--1n...n.-I-..u....n1.1IuI ..,...i.. Q .l-.. Phone 3 9 4 2 0 - I2Th STreeT 4..-... -...- F' :J L4 o : ff .11 :s Q O o :s -J 'ei O ID E O :s or 44 LI :J O .. fi 'Cl o :I 2 : 5' --I I -.ni-1 l'l. SmiTh: Guess how old I am. .1.11-1-.-q1.-1-1-.-I....-1-.1-1-..--.-1--.-1,11imimim.-M 'U 4' ui In cn u-I XI H. Sammarcelliz 2I. H. SmiTh: no. H. Sammarcelli: 24. H. SmiTh: no. H I. .Sammarcelliz 23. H. SmiTl'I: no, Try 22. home. sack. presenTs which came in iT. II1Im-IIII.-IIII..IIII1IIII1Im..IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII1IIII ,M-.,,,,1,,,,..,,,,..,,,,1,,,,1,,,,..,,,,1,,,...,m..,,..1 .-N1 1 1 ..IIu..Iw.-i1IIu... 11.1 1Iu1u1m1u1.-u1IIiI-- 1IIII1M-, Cuppe: Hi, Lowery, do you ever have a squeak in The back of your car? Lowery: Nope, I always leave my girl aT R, Silverman: So you're giving Raleigh The N. Silverman: Yes, buT l'm keeping The V -:viii-:Milnermvnuvm1nl--IuIvmvm11nnIvIg! I I I Z Q I 2 2 I I m 3 Q I 1' 0 'I I r- H nv SI. Q. 3 I 0 cn IL Q. I 5 uw -n VI I C 3' ni I 3 ua I 9' Q. : m I n , I 0 Q- I I I nil-n-1-nn-n1Iil-l-l1n1n+ -4-4.1 I STarT an EndowmenT Saving Program. IT E n!u-- -IIa-In-Iwinniim urine-nu- I aw I ni 9 I 'IT I 3 3 I I 9, L- 2 I L ' .2 I 2 - I 1 5 O. Q.. I '9 I 0 Ig I O 'I I 0 3 I 5. I U 9. I 3 If 5 0 I S I In I - -I-....-.-....-..........-..-... l..-1.1. 5- Layout and composition by Bob Nash. Mr. PrescoTT sTarTed To leave in The middle of The second acT of The senior play. Don'T go now, said Ivlr. Bergfield. I promise I There's a Terrific kick in The nexT acT. Fine I was The reTorT. Give iT To Ivlr. Dunham. I I .--.. 3503 '-A0001 - C Z3 ' S26----4 :s'+1'2 ng m 'D-Q-0,4312 3+-O-Io mosg :I- LVDS: :x4...mO --3 3-EIQCD 32 S 1095 mmcng- -4-I -'- CQUN4 uw KD QLQWD' Q-fD 'O 333 aewe In :sg- 303- 60 N5 44702 IDOQID ZCKLQ .I-------- -4,1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -1-.-..-..-..-.-.-.......-- I know, replied Ray, I'm Them. Her Hillbilly: Aren'T rosy cheeks a sign of good healTh? Gerry Chambers: I should say They are. Her Hillbilly: Well, you're a loT heaIThier on one side Than The oTher. T I CompIimen+s of I Tom Glenn I I I I I I I Real Esfaie .l and Insurance -I-,-....- - -. ........... gnu-iii. ------ ---- - ---- I in miiiqiuice ieauuiify Sihiop II your hair isnii be-- Comino io you, you should I bo coming 'Io us. I I TPI. II58 52ILiiII SI. I I I E I -P Layout and Composition by Angelina Elias ..-...,- .. - - - -,.- - - - .. - - -,,.. .-....-..i.-................,...I......,......,.-I...-,..........-....-....-....-....-...g. u in -lm-I -1----- 1-1- .. -im.-nga I I l Now I gef me io my work, I I I pray Ihe Lord I may noi shirlcg I If I die before ihe nighi, I pray Iho Lord my works all riqhi I I Q Ray: Jim, whai is a coiion gin? I Jim: XX souihorn drink. I I I I ,, . . I I3oyIe: Will you blush if I ieII you a snappy T s+ory? Srnailoyz I'II fry. I R. Van Deren: I haven? ihe courage 'Io Iaice any Icisses from you. N. Siiverman: Why don'I you iusi borrow one? l I +I--mv 1-1-11-- ----- I -viii-mf. fi- '- - '--' - '--I - - --- - 'i-- - ---- - -1-' - - --I-I---I I I I Douglas Moior Co. I I Dodge PIymou'rh Dodge Trucks I I i i i G. W. Hoopmann, Owner - l20I G. Avenue i Douglas I I Of' I-un-un1nn1un1nn-iun-nn-nn-un-nn-M1nn-uni-ni:-uuu1iiof1 Layout and Composition by Salvador Gaytan Page I58 . . . . . Autographs ' WZZQM, Y Q f w yf ZMMMWXZ' fwfw .jj ,f. ff ' .ljq We Q f+ fi, f f J MEC J A mg Q wflf I 1qni,m1 1 1 .-. 1 1.m1n1 1 1 1 11s.- 1m1,nu-quul.-uu14m-,,.,1u,,1m.14n.-.nu-. 1,,,..,,.,1,,,,.-I. - ,., ofa -ng. .g........... .....-.----- ....-....-ng. 1m.1nu1 1 1 1 ... 1 1 .- 1 1 1 1.-my C Complimen+s of Sears - Roebuck 8: Co. Complimen+s of S. H. Kress and Co. 1111: u-nu1uu--un 11m--nn:nun-nu-v1ulu:un1lm-nu11m -un Por'rer and Ames Ambulance Service o Phone 70 537 - 9+h f Ed C. Porfer Howard E. Ames Douglas Drug Co. v Where You Can Sei' Whaf You Wanf 0 84 PHONES Q I 5 Q Q Q Q S+ree+ Q I -i- -nn 1nn1u in T Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q I 5 Q QQQ S Q 5 ' Q Q Q of -ul--un -------- ---- - W.-...Q .gn-nu ---- ---- - ---- I m-.nn-.,i. Page l60 cgu--nu I I I I i I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I 1 I i I I I I I I -1- '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...-.... Page 1nu-minimavanilla-un-1uu1.llu.1ul-1iii..-imliru-iluiuiuiiqig 1 - I Given Bros. Shoe Co. Q I I We inviTe you To visiT I our sTore D When in Douglas I The LargesT showing of Fine Shoes in SouThern Arizona I ' I IT iTs new we have iT I May We Show You? l Given Bros. Shoe Co. I +....m.-.,... .. -...,1..,,1,..,1i.q1.,...,,.,1.,.... 1 -...ui I I DAVES I Fueland Feed Co. n i I . u I weoko I TerTilizer for Garden or Lawn I PEAT Moss I for Humus I . I I 0 Pipe FiTTings, Valves, i Wire Fencing, Barb Wire, I Windmills, STeel Towers ' I I 'I' 1.1.-1-...-.11...-11-111111.-.g11111.-1--nn.-n-11. PaTienT: l'm all ouT of sorTs: The docTor said The only way To cure my rheumafism is To sTay away from dampnessf' Friend: WhaT's so Tough abouT ThaT?' 'PaTienT: You don'T know how silly iT makes me feel To siT in an empTy baThTub and go over myself wiTh a vacuum cleaner. Confucius Say-- Girl say buy, buy: boy say bye, bye. Cheap skaTe cuT no ice. OpporTuniTy never knocks af door of fel- low noT worfh a rap. WhaT is a double peTunia? Well, a pefunia is a flower like a begonia: A begonia is a meaT like a sausage: A sausage and baffery is a crime: Monkeys crime Trees: Trees a crowd: A roosTer crowed in The morning and made a noise: A noise is on your face like your eyes: The eyes is The opposiTe of The nays: A horse nays: a horse has a colT: You geT a colT and go To bed and wake up in The morning wiTh double pefunia. 1.-.....11-.111-.11g41,m1ui.111111-111-.11-.1-.9.1 lol Phone 25 438-I ITh ST Richfield High Gctane New Richlube Oil eiie RICHFIELD OIL coRPORA'r1o A. C. Karger Layout and Composition by Rafael Montelongo ExcerpT from Charles B. DriscoIl's column New York Day by Day . ccDaTe-SepT. 25, I939. ., .,.. ,. ..YeT, here we are, having flown almosT across The conTinenT To find a school. Yes, iT's The result of a loT of Talk. Several years ago, on The way To California, I woke up as The plane was Taking off aT Phoenix. The sun was rising. Such gorgeous hues of changing light, refIecTed from The glowing deserT and blue-gray mounTains. If I had been awakening from The Iasl long sleep I would have known ThaT This was heaven .... Thaf was The beginning of a love of The des- erT counTry ThaT has never waned in all The busy days and years in The hearT of New ...,,.,1....--1-.-.-.-.111-11 11.-..1.1.-...111-.1.-.i1u1...- -.11.-...1..111-........,,,--111,,1,, York. I have come back and back again, aI- ways for brief sTops. a day or Two or Three aT a Time, for work holds me in The ciTy .s,.,.. Many Times, weary of The rush and noise and fever of The meTropoIis, I have saT in my workshop looking down inTo Broadway, and seen The friendly deserT, as a mirage, sTreTching iIlimiTably Toward The seTTing sun, beyond The Hudson .......... Again and again I have watched Newark and Queens fade below as The impaTienT plane has risen wiTh iTs nose poinTing unerringly inTo The wesT. Always I have reTurned wiTh new sTrengTh and zesT for work, and a Treasure of silence sTored up againsT The mounTing noise of ciTy sTreeTs ...... 1 1 .. 1g-.g.-g1g1g.1 1 .. 1 .1g1y1g 'li l I I I I. a I ll I I I I I 'l' II I I I I II 5, gfzgqg I I I I ll ll i I ll --il Page l62 u!u-na1un--m-Minn-un-un-nu-un-uu1nn1uu1uu 1nn- m-nu--M1 m-m-m1m--u---m-uu- nn!- I ' I I If If 1 F4 jig!!! f'l I, H' ' Auif -N45-f If ' .. fy ff? : fV,1-,343-'I 4 If 1 4 .K - I ' I A f I I V .Aff A I , I I ' I I 5 DWYGFIS And Wats0n's , I I I I DAIRY 5 I , ' I 'Douglas' Largest And F1I'19St,, I I , I h I I !.,,M..4.6.M,.,..f ffjlzjfaf 'I I Qfrv-OC - I I - OVPWL W I Ima, anfd M,Mzg,.-,, ,aww we 5 I I I Md 740 wi Alf, I - I I wwf , I I ' 4 I I I 1 : I : I I n .51 .-.g.1u.- uu1uu1m-mlm-ua-m.-ua Pg 163 ComplimenTs of Miller's Cafe QQ? l029 G Ave. Douglas, Ariz. 1iiii1nn1.,,,1iiii1 1 1 1 1 1 1iin..mi1.m1.m1iiu...l 1iiii11111111-.11.-11ml--ii KniTTing gives women someThing To Think about while They are Talking. HEARD AT THE GAME The line play beTween The U of A VarsiTy and The Frosh was rough and rugged and from one of The wild melees emerged a recl- jersied Frosh wiTh his whiTe undershirT hanging midway beTween his hips and knees. As he sTarTed in To The huddle a voice Trom The sTands was heard To shouT, Hey, Tix your slip. The modern version is: LiTTle kisses should be seen and noT hurried. u1nu1 1 i-.n1uu1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1nu1 See . - the sensaTionally differenl' reTrigeraTor O The new l94O line oT Servel Gas and Kero' sene ReTrigeraTors. ' See Them All PALMER PLUMBING 8zAPPLIANCE CO. Douglas, Arizona L25-fo-LD: -sl-nd Composition by Joaquin Garcia .,1im Q-uu1.uu-puu ...hu-.nu -W 1uu 1uu 1m,1iiu1m.1mi 1 1,01 1 Chambers: ThaT husky chap over There is a Toe dancer. Harbur: Gwan, your crazy! Chambers: Oh, yeah? Well. dance wiTh him and he's all over your Toes. L. Gray: ThaT Ames is always Tull of new wheczos. N. Fergerson: Whaf has he goT. a sense of humor. L. Gray: No, asThma. R. Lowery: l sold kisses aT The ChariTy Ball IasT nighT. STiTes: Did you have a good business. R. Lowery: PerTecTl l Took in 500 smackers. bfi 11m-u 11-111-111 - 1iui-im-gui. oiuuiuu 1111111111-111 ui- sin Page T64 .g...-....-....-- - ---- ------ ---- . ---- ----.-- - - - I I I I I I I I I I I I 5 Z 1 IIIIIIHIIIIIIS IIIII CI-IOICE FOODS Served The Righf Way o .5-.....-..,-- .I.- ....I-- ...II-.................-.............................................................,..,...-.....,.......-....- ......,-...-...-..............- I flyout 'mal Composition y Mals all Lane Page I65 b ' h I I Congratulations to the CLASS QI l940 I o : Get your Graduation Shoes I here. We carry the lat- I est styles at popular i prices. I ' I Goopvilx-we Sl-IGF SI-Iov I ass e Ave. I I L '!' 31 0: CI ea SI QI Oi Ol Ez 'UI 0: HI SI Ui :ca OI me SI UQ: 'DI mi 5- P15 'JI Ba WI 7-is I -I3 I I T Stites: lt you'll give me your telephone T number I'll call you up some time. I New Girl: lt's in the book. f Stites: Good And what's your name? I New Girl: That's in the booI4,too. I I F. Lindsey: Well, I'll give you a dime: not I because you deserve it, but because it I pleases me. E Evans: Thank you, darling. Couldn't you 1 malce it a quarte' and thoroughly enioy 1 yourself? I I I Paul Huber Jr. Why do you carry two I watches? I L. Kaiser: l need one to see how slow the I other one is. I I -I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I' Compliments of I I S. A. Gardanier I I U. S. Custom House Broker I I l i I 0 I I I I J. F. Durazo 1 I Mexican Custom House Broker I I 1 I 0 I 5 I -I- Layout and composition by Marvin Cutting Sevens: I-las Randall good habits? Rhodes: Yes: but he doesn't use them otten enough. First: And this, I suppose, is one ot those hideous caricatures you call modern art. Second: No, thats just a mirror. Judge: I-lave you a lawyer to look after your interests, Ted? Bloodworth: Nossah, Judge, we done de- cided to tell the whole trutef' Question on recent examination paper: lt the President ot the United States died, who would get the job? Elmer Spaw's answer: A Democratic undertalcerf' II..IuI.-.- -. .. ... .. -. -. .- .. -. 1 .. 1I..mI-u u1..,1.I..14.II-IIII-4...1.0,-...II...In14...iiiii.-Im-.,-,,1.,,...,,,,1IuI- 'ri' un1Im1wI1iIII1InI1IIu 3..- '1- 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 -.....,-..-..-.-..-..-..-..-.....-.., uI.1IIv.....,,..,q an-nI..uu.1In..nI.1un.1u:... 'U DJ to CD 3 O- 'i'--- Q I O I E g Firesrone and Goodyear Tires L S l 4- Layout and C mposition by R y C ll Page I67 NA E SUHH4 Q C r-4 C5 E CD 5 f'f' U3 0 V H -un1uu1un-nu-nm-nu-lm--mn-nn-nn-nu1nm-uninurun-m1uninn-nn1nn1unl1u1 u- - 1 - 1 - - - 1 ,, J- -r-,,r-m-,,,-m,- , , -M ,mr m-r,,-,r.f'x..,. l QQ Q o S5 Q o 2 Po R CJ '7 F-L 9 2 'T ' C? EDP N 9 -U O 2 QJ :h z , gr fr Q X, Q 5 Q i 2' T 3 3 CT ! l Q 1 1 C O M P A N Y I I I i Geo. E. Jackson, Prop. . 1 , I +I r.1mi1im1.,ii1im1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .-iw...u M I -I I I I Doughs I - ------ I I Pubnc 1 E hAarke+ I i Groceries I . I i and Fruirs I I I I5+I1 S+. - G Ave. 1 PHONE 96 5 I I ...-1,--ea lf! ' I' ' ' 'I - '-I I 5' 2 I Fine CIOIIIBS for +I1e SmarI'Iy Dressed 1 Boy and Girl I i 1 I 0 I BRODY'S I Bernard Brody i Phone I 0 9 3 6 G Avenue I I I I I I I -f'---I-'- I- -I ------- ---- 1 - - I -4- 3-'---'i-- 'i-'ii'-I- - - -'i'-rw- - -'I'- - - - -'wi' Layout and Composition by Lester Echols ty...-.... --.. ...--. , .... . ...... . -.......,,. .----- ,-,- - -I..-,.,.-!. I I Test Your Son I. . . . I Below are IisI'ed II1e descripfions of IiIIes 9. The bearded chimney Sweeper is going L I 1 of songs of 'II1e recenI'popuIarI1iIs.Can you IO CO vm .il I i it h Z discern wI1aI Ine descriprions represenI'? ' OMC' I S OO' OO' C 'Wm' A . , . , I I. Irear me as an inIanI. I I. BIossoms in precipirailon. 2 . IQ. O 'I+ I, .' ' III .I. - 2. Below II1e geograpI1:CaI border. 'UI C G PW Femmes In 6 pai .. . , I3. De I' 1 ' I 'ni' Z E 3. IIIO niqI1I beiore IonIqI1I'. G IGCFSOIFSSGTZIZS my pa pl 1 'On Organ : S I . 2 I 4. I was unconscious oIII1e dock spinninq . . I ' IfI-. CanI you aCI4nowIocIqe our acqnmni- Z around. Gmc? 2 5 Di-'ronnoclod in II1o uv or 'Ior i I H A J I IJ' J Y' I5. The Iriour before Iwo Ioap. 2 I ' or N , F I E 6. I:IoraI ofiorinqs oI pa..Ie,I color... mg I Ouqhl 10 be himdcllnod' I . Ii , ' ' .. i 7 A P Oi bnbnqmq IO mo Look on page I7I Ior II1o answers 8. Indigo Day aIIor Sunday. : 1 I +-i---I-i----+i- -ii- i--i -r-i--r-iN--I- --li --r-i-- -iir - i-'4- - - - - .. -I -. .... - .. - - - - -.,i,-..ip Page I68 m1un-um...nn.. V f W CHAMB13 I M KW , M 'V 'WWXW' ' Tue. Naam' ov THE, cow COUNTQY Ib f ff! R b iop fi, B518 BBS ww EQ TPHELX EEQAEWQSEQEEFTRE SEWWMEEQ TMR 'X x swwuuuwmw rj gg Q fm J ffxwm Of frxvx f f A N I W 1 1, ' - :.-:ffjfb -Y- m mm V AND Q Q M W W QW ZZZ'EZ-'ZZ wgpr .K m1nu--nu.-4: -u.,..1m-lm-nu--W..-.m-mn-vm--un...n.1...M1un14m1ml.-un..lm-nu-nm-nu...m-mu-nu1un-nu-nm-In q..-.I... ---.-.-.--..-- ....-4. 4. I II I ' II I I I II CompIlmenI's 1 Il L L of I I QI John P. Cull ..-Hui 1 ...mi,,,1m,1nun.....w1.m1.m1,,,,... .. 1 1.34, Riccarda ForresI Mooney Graduaie of Paris Conservafory of Music MOONEY VIOLIN STUDIO The Richesf CI1iIcI is Poor Wifhouf Music. 1uII1I...--uu- 'Z' I I I -24 'Q' I 1 vs Li E ' Phone 705W 728 - I I'rh S+. I I I 44- .... -.---. -.-....... ..,. - ...Q im- .... - .... - II.. - ,,.: - III. - ..1. - ..,I - .,,. - .,,. - ..., - ...K - .... - I.1. - ,.,. -i..i.... Layout and Composition by Donald Cuppe +I- --II --------------- I Iii - I--- - III- - - IIII - IIII - IIII - - I--- - -1- I1-- - IIII -.----In I I 1 X I ! ! I I I I I 5 Comphment the ! Copper Kettle I '!'-Im-M- ..,. -M.-.,- II.. -M-N... ..,, -...... ..,. - .... ..,,,.... ..,, - ,... ...,,,,- ,. .. Layout and Composition by James Golding -.1-.111-...Q-i....11un1u I 'i' Page I7O 1- I I Q. O 2 3 .g..-...-.--I.-.........-...-..-..-....- side. Two. 'E' . I I I 2 I I i 5 I I I I I I alan.- 'U DI so rn :I I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ConTuc:ius Say-- Man who makes maTTresses musn'T lie on iob. Man who walk across sTreeT geTs on oTher LaTe hours bad Tor one: buT more Tun Tor PiloT wiThouT parachuTe is in Tor big IeT- down. I-Ie who slips on sweaTer pulls wool over his eyes. A Tool and his money are soon married. Upkeep of women is downTall of man -mi...uu1 1-Ini1un1iui1ini1u Answers to the Lilacs In The Rain SouTh OT The Border . Lasf NighT . I Didn'T Know . ScaTTer Brain . Blue Orchids . My Prayer . Blue Monday WhaT Time IT Was 1 1 1 1 ..m1g.-W ml-lnivnlliun-nuvun-xnlvini1- 4. n!u1n--nu-nu-in-in1n1n-m1m1m-n-:in-W1 I I I I I I I I I I CAI QI 3. UQ' I iq? ml Zi' 9. IO II I2 I3 I4 I5 I 6 ODDITIES . . . . The Labrador duck TirsT was macle known To science in I788, and Ii+Ile is known of iTs nesTing habiTs. NOT one egg was saved, and only a Tew specimens oT The bird are in exis- Tence Today. IT is supposed To have been bred in Labrador. FeaTher hunTers are blamed Tor iTs exTincTion. The TiTIe oT admiral is derived from The Arabic, meaning Lord oT The Sea. The Canary Islands were known To The ancienTs as The ForTunaTe Isles. SanTa Clause is Coming To Town STop, lTs WonderTuI Baby Me Many Dreams Ago STop Kicking my I-IearT Around AT LeasT You Could Say I-Iello The One O'Clock Jump l'm FIT To be Tied I 1 1 1 1 114.1 1 1 1,.1,.,..g1m1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-41. ....-..-.--.U-I.......-..--.I-..g. -i-..- I I I I I -1- 'ln-..-.- 'fl-III' 1-11- 1111-11 . - -Im-ng. E l IINTERNATIGNALI LAUNDRY COMPANY i I E i LAUNDRY . I I DRY CLEANING T I FUEL 5 5 I . I I I 5 I I Phone . . I I I I 4..- - -...-,...-....-I,..- - .. ... - - .. ... -.I...-W? I - , 'X i I NUMB ICUIOIUIII QJIERECEE I I I A ee as 'W I I I I I I , I . I I Treat your fmends I . I at our famous 7 'Banquet ROOM'I I I I I Qfx sfo , , I - +.......- ...- .. ...I - .... ......- .... -....- .... - .... -....- .... -....-....-,.,......-.. Q.- .,,. -....- -..,- ...I -...I..-I-- -.-I - .I-I -I--I- II-I Layout and Composition by Henry Romero 'I' Layout and Composition by Joaquin Lira in-IIII1 IIII -IIII-mf--IIII-IIII1IIII1IIII-IIII1IIII1uII 1111:1-1-1 I- 1 -III 1x1- uII-uII-II-IuI- -uu1IuE0 I I I 0 9 0 0 When a pair of red Iips are upiurned If: Wiih a wonderful plumpness aboui' II, f your own. Do you argue Ihe poinI, +wixI Ihc good Wiih no one To gossip aoouf II, and me harm? T Do vyouqpray for endurance Io Ie'r Ihem Vyellt Maybe you do buy I doubt 55. Q a.onc. I Well' Maybe you do' buf I doubt And if by These Iricks you shoufd capiurc a I heart I Vlhcn a sIy IiIIIe hand your are permiiied Wilgh a Womenly Sofmers abou H I To seize, A U n . 5 Xvilh 5 Veyvcry Soffness abom, H' NJIII you guagd II, and keep II, and acI Iho I i Do you Think you can drop ir wifh never a good pan' I I squeeze, WELL. MAYBE YOU WILL. BUT I DOUBT NVOII. Maybe you do buf I doubt IT! Z l T I' 5 When a Iapering waisf is in reach of your Arizona Gitgsman arm, I I I I ,x,,,,..,,,, ,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,- .-., .-.--.-. - - - -Im-IIII--rio Page I 72 1. . . Autographs WMW aj' MV k9JV 'Lfji1i 'MXZWZMWMM M ' W7 few MMM AKA' I , K '?JW'Nf'J'W1 . ' SLU!-4 .A 'P'- - '- ' ' 'I' I I I I 5 I 5 s I-I A Y A ' s 5 I I I F O O D M A R K E 'I' I I I i I I I ' I I l3'Ih S+ and G Ave 5 I P H O N E 4 I I . I I I I I 5 I 5 I 5 A modern grocery wi+I'I a modern 5 I service for your convenience. 5 I E I I 5 I I 5 I 5 ITM! lTTTTTilliTTl lillllili 'S' I I . I COHIUCIUS Say--A I : Boy who goes cour+ing gers life senlence. I I Confucius cause confusing confusion. I I I 5 Dead salesman is ou'r of commission. I I 5 Happy is The mosquilo who passes screen 5' Iesr. I I Baby like sIorm-one big squall. i I I Someone from family free musf be sap. I I PreHy girl have empfy head because men I whisper sweel nolhings in ears. I Every year is leap year for pedesfrian. I I -i.-I..-...I .-.5401 15,-5.551 15.551 -.uuiulliII,-.IIII1IuI-qui .- 1 -.uII1mI1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1II4..I,,.-...I un1n-IIu1uu--IIniIIu- iiii -uII-sq? I I I I I O I O I 3 I 'll I 3 I Q I 3 I J, I I I I I ..I-...-......-............-I..--4. ,I--1 mln.. ou S20 'U 'U fl. ni o cn M151-1:1 .II--II-g..-.1 of I -.--- 5 I I I . , 5 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I.,.h II II 5I QI II II II II 5I ji QI 5I 5I II iI II 'I- 'I' I I Man who lie clown on iob nof upsfanding I cifizen. Girl who good cook make Ioesf sweetie pie. , I I Man who is big heel never make good support i I Man who work like horse often have wife I who kick like mule. I Bald headed man who pay 50 cenfs for haircu+ ge-I Irimmed. 1-5.- ...gp- ui... Ig- +.....-..- T 01 LQ KD XI -F' Girl who wear cheap slockings gel run for her money. Many love Triangles Iurn info wreck- Iangles. 1 ... 1 1 -. .-. .-g-.g---.-.---.-19-.-.-1q...-.-...4.-.1..-.-1.-....---.-g-g1g1. Q 4 I i I Q, l 0 O mzoima llifdhisoim Cos? llncco l U Reddy is a rrue friend. , f ff X UQ On Monday he washes our if ii 0: clofhes. A Q ,, Z On Tuesday he irons our il: ' f 5 clorhes. . ' i. w f J U., On Wednesday he sews our 5 , - Z clofhes. i CE On Thursday he plays and i 4 Avisirs as many friends as he i 5' 3 Z On Friday he cleans our t 5 floors. I Z On Safurday he bakes our f Q 8 bread. l On Sunday he srays home I and sfudies. V l l i 1 i See Your Favorite Dealer i ii About Gas and Electric Appliances I -1--u-----m-------1n-u-n-n--1--v---p-n-n-u-s1u1n:n-U-Q10-:iQ y t d C mposition by Hector Sammarcelli lm- i,m1.,1 inn1i.u1l.i1uu-. 1,.,,1 1 ... im-,T -nu-.-ini-.1-..i111.. ,!, ,!,n1im ----- ------1 - -uw-lv? I I I I I . . ,, , I Douglas Lumber ! One rheumahsm pain To anoTher-- LeT s l I I geT ouT of This ioinT. and Supply Co. i i - - ii 6 6' d h '. 626 - 640 Thirfeen s+. Phone siz 1 1 WWI' 5 wld Ye he Spmg e ' 5 C M I 5 i Threw iT madly To one side and Then flung DOUGLAS, ARIZONA I I , I ! himself under The a Table. For several min- I S i uTes he lay There. wiggling and squirming 5 . T Then he dragged himself ouT, hiTTing his I I 1 head on The boTTom of The Table, and, curs- I Lumber: Sash. and D905 5 ing furiously, dashed acrbss The room and 2 RO0'flrlg, Fuller Palnfs 1 dived over a divan. AfTer a minufe he Plas-I-er' Cemenfl I crawled from behind iT and sTood up These S Lime' Glass. 5 d ---- ping pong balls are heck To caTch. Q . T he muTTered. 1 Plumbing 1 1 I I 1 .. -.,. - .... ......... ,.., - . 5, 4..- .... ...... -.----- - -.-- - I 1- -uu- - -.--. ...-.1... I - -..-, -.-. -. - -,- - -...--I.-I-Q I I CongraTuIaTions and Success To The Graduales of I DOUGLAS I-IIGI-I SCHOOL-CLASS OF I94O i , I I I Douglas Hardware Co. Inc. I BULLDOC5 ATI-ILETES E I Proven by Years of Dependable Service To I RAWLINGS SPORTS EQUIPMENT DUNLOP TENNIS BALLS 5 BANCROFT TENNIS RACKETS SPOT BUILT SHOES I I -1- Page I76 ww WW f M' age I77 Mx 8 4' 1-1n1-1, 1:11:11 1n1-1-1-1-1-1-1g1-1g1-1-1- 131 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1--I if .1--..g1.1.1-1-1:13.-q1g1.1q1g1-1g1-1 To-5-I I I I I I I v ... .,..:.A . - GiTTs Tor All Occasions- LLE Diamonds - WaTches Mexican Souvenirs Jewelry - Curios and Nafive S'I'ones BREI-I fl WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Gadsden HoTel Building DID YOU KNOW THAT ..... JusT recenTIy 52,500,000 was spenT for The consTrucTion of a poTash pIanT near Carls- bad, New Mexico which is being equipped wiTh The laTesT Type mining and processing equipmenT Tor iniTiaI producTion This sum- mer. In July, I93I ground was broken for The vasT New York proiecT ThaT Today is a ciTy wiThin-a-ciTy. In I 93 9 The SI00,000,000 Rockefeller CenTer was finished and wa s puT To use by radio buildings, resTauranTs, nighT clubs, skaTing ponds, and homes. In I939 The Toys ThaT were made amouni- ed,To S235,000,000. This was I0 per conI more Than The year l938. The Toys have also become more modern. Toy ice cubes can be made in The reTrigeraTors, Trains and cars were improved so ThaT They can dump The TreighT. Now, you can buy cars ThaT have an air- condiTioner. JusT recenTIy, The Packard cars have insTaIIed such a sysTem so ThaT in The winTer iT' circulaTes warm air, and in The summer cool, refreshing air. Rudyard KipIing's TirsT long novel, The LighT ThaT Failed has been dramaTized Three Times on The screen. In I9I6 and 1923 iT Tailecl, and recenTly iT has succeeded. BuTTer could be madeifrom coal. STeam is blown Through coal To produce hydrogen and c a r bo n monoxide. The gas is Then TreaTed unTiI iT is builT inTo synTheTic carbon conTaining TaTs which can be made inTo buT- Ter by The addiTion of glycerine. AT presenT soap is being made by This process. 1 1 1 1.41-1q1Iq1..1 1 1 1 1u1uI1u1u - P .1 11 -m1.....u in.. .....q. 1-1,1 'IJ Im LQ m fi oo if-- Compliments of Phelps Dodge Corporation Copper Queen Branch Smelter Division 1 1 1 ..uiml.......I.-....u.--.ul-u-m.-1.m-nn.-Qu.,-...-,.,.-m.-....-...,1nIQ..1,,1,,,1..,,1.. Aut0g 1 ,M .424QM,f!f W MW gym? ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Engravings by Slafforcl Engraving Co. For+ Wor+l1, Texas Covers by S. K. Smilh Cover Co. Molloy Planf Chicago, Illinois I Binding by Babcock Cover Co. Los Angeles, California O Pliolograpliy by lrwin's Sfudio Douglas, Arizona C . Prinling by Douglas l'ligl1 School Press Douglas, Arizona EHEHFIUERS FUR THE BETTER BUDHS In TEHH5 A P Index of Advertisers Adverfisemeni' Arrhur and Co. ..,e,,, , Ames and Fosler ,,,, Arizona Edison Arizona Florisi Y,,,,,. Baird, Alex .1 ,,,.A ,, B and P Palace ., Bank of Douglas Basserr Lumber Co. is Black, M.A. .,..,,,,,, , Blue Room Cafe ,, . Brehm Jewelers . Brody's ...,,,, 1, ...,.,, ,. Ciry Plumbing Co. ..,,o A Cull, John P. .....,,,.,...,V A Daves Fuel and Feed Co. .,.,,,,,,,. . Douglas Chamber of Commerce and Mines .....,,..,.... Douglas Drug Co. ..............eA...-- , Douglas Furnirure and Ouffirling Co.. lnc. .vu.......,,,Vi, ,L Douglas Hardware Co.. lnc. . Douglas Lumber Supply Co. Douglas Moiors ..,..VVAV.....Yeeeee Douglas Public Marker ..,,,,,, Dwyer and WaTson's Dairy sss,,, Durazo, J.l:. .,.A.......,..,...,...., . Gadsden Horel cc,.,.. Gardanier, S.A. ,.s,. . Given Bros. . .. Glenn, Tom ,,,,,,.r.,...,,. Goodyear Shoe Shop .,,,ss. Grand Theaier ..,, ,,,,,s, Hood, J. T. ,,,. .. l-loyal's ,,,,,,. do cccc.A,... L, lnfernaiional Laundry .s..... lrwin's Sfudio ,,..,,...,..A.u.. Joe's Service Slafion ...... Page l83 Page I46 I47 I75 l45 145 I74 141 1219 I37 172 I78 l68 I5O I7O l6l I69 I60 135 I76 I76 l58 l6S I63 I66 l35 I66 I6l l58 I66 I43 I57 I4I l72 I4l I48 Adver+isemen+ Jones. Everefr J. ....,.. . John's .....Y.,,,,,,,.,. Kazal Bros. Co. ..., . Kimble and Son ,.,sc Kress and Co. . Larkin's ..,s. Levy's s,,,,s.,... ,,V,V.,..VV.V.. Lone Star Service Sfafion , Iv1iller's Cafe ,,,..,,........ Merchanfs Cafe .......,,,.,. lvleredirh and Wimberley . Mealins, Dick .,,......,.......,, Mooney Sfudio .,.,.c Nu Way Laundry ..,,,. Owl Drug Co. .s.,..,......1..., . Palmer Plumbing and Co. ,..... ...... . Penney's .,.,..,...........,......,,,. Phelps Dodge Merc. Co. .....,., ..,,.. . Phelps Dodge Smelrer .s,.s Porier and Ames .,,, s1,, Pure Food Bakery Co. Puriiy Ice Cream Co. .,.... . Rainbow Cafe ...1...,.. Reay Transfer Co. Rice and Co. ......., , Richfield Oil Co. .,s.,..s . Sears-Roebuck and Co. Service Grocery ..,....,....,..c. Soulhern Arizona Auio Co. ,.... ...... . Shaya's Food Marker 1..1s,,,. Unique Beaufy Shoppe .,... Wardrobe Cleaners .,.,. Williams Bros ...s........... Wood's Moior Co. Page I3'-7 I46 I56 l35 I6O I5l l7O I47 I64 l65 I39 I47 I70 IS6 ISZ I64 I46 I55 I79 I6O I5I I57 I52 ISO I45 I62 I6O I56 I67 I74 I58 I5I I45 IS? V ' -Q' V ' 'H V-J' -' - ' . 0 L5 ' if- 14 5.1 -,V .V 1 V -1 - , ,, - .wp b -1, V - 'V ' V V . 'V 1. B' X, P 1 , V' . . V 'V -XV . U I- , ' I - L, , t ' V' :tw 511' v, 4152 ' V - .egg .,2-rdzfgy I V . .214 ,ZQZ55 4 Lifgfj WM - I Q40 l-ff2!f,wf,, 4 ff J gy gfa.: f 4, zz Q !'.'f- lwff- ,f My. ffnqlfk' fZf.f',,'ff- I Q- ' . . A -f !C'5fj,1iinZ,c-f' V, - . I 7 - -4f-'7Ll'ff.:-Vf:2.4fc,.Q4L, wav Wf- . 2,4- 41L4.f 4. 4 faf1V5,,,7 , XX' . , If C,,4p .,fAV1' ' T Z x ' ' -7044! 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