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

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Wrrrffw 11,-mn VHU106RAl'HLli lrwIn'5 Sfudlo 1,3-rmxlrau BINIJHQ Arizona Trade Bindcry Pfvrwlvfv PRINTLR Uouqlag High School Pre:-,-. L7oL,qfu5 COVERS Babcock Cover Co. Gfcndulu Cafif. I .,, S fW1f -5993? V K Y.. , wifi? - A 1. , , V .. , I I--A ,A .X ,kk M, -Q The 1942 60PP5R Kffflf 'k rqnaual of Zfxe Senioa Glau of Zine fbouglafi School fbauglafi, fqfugona i' . Zcfziaa '4 flfale . ,k Perhaps iT may seem sTrange ThaT a high school yearbook, eighT hundred miles Trom The sea. and locaTed in a semi-deserT area, should selecT The navy Tor a Theme. l-lowever, we believe no oTher branch oT The service is as well prepared To defend The American Way as our navy and, since our senior class colors are blue and whiTe, we TelT iT appropri- aTe To selecT such a Theme. Since The snealc aTTaclc on Pearl l-larbor, The gallanT defense aT Wake Island, Colin Kelly's courageous deed, and many oTher noTable incidenTs, our Theme is sTill more appropriaTe. We hope you enioy These many pages. ir 1k 'A' 31? P5016 TO AN EXPERIENCED sailor on fhe sea of life-fo a rnasfer mariner fhrough whose fireless efforfs and unending vigilance fhe graduafing senior class has complefed a successful voyage fhrough a sea of difficulfies. To fhe one who has sfood faifhfully af fhe helm fhrough fair and sformy weafher and guided our ship safely info fhe harbor. To Mr. Paul E. l-lollisfer, because of his unfailing enfhusiasm for all of our acfivifies and his care- ful guidance af all fimes, do we dedicafe fhis, our I942 Copper Keffle. Mr. Pciul E. Hollister !l7l0N Z4 5 7fze .Schaal M 2? J .. ,,.. .,.......,,., , ..-. . ....w-..- X x ,, .Jw I6 ' gd if X 8.4argG'LQf0!'l, fl. Sapefunllenrfenll of Sc!!-cold .ylgiflarlsom Jr., enrered The Lewislon Slale Normal School in Idaho in 905. Following his gradualion from Ihere inI909 he began his leaching career ai Gilbert Idaho. I-Ie Iaughl in Gilberl for a while and in several olher cilies, unlil in I9 I 6, he came To Douglas as a Ieacher in Ihe Grammar School. Following The oulbrealc of 'rhe World War I, he enlisled in Ihe army. I-Ie remained in 'rhe service from I9I7 Io I9I9, afler which he enrolled in The Universiry oi Washinglon al Seallle where he received his Bachelor ol Educalion degree. In I92O he relurned Io Douglas as principal of Ihe Gram- mar school, and in I924 he was Iranslerred Io Douglas I-Iigh school Io serve as ils principal. In I927 he was appoinled by Ihe School Board Io Ihe po- silion of superinlendenl of Ihe Douglas Public Schools, an office which he has held lor Ihe pasr I5 years. inwaplzaymww ,fffeascawz 0. fl. j X C. R. JohnsTon is a graduaTe oT William Jewel College and The Missouri STaTe Teachers College, where he obTained his degree oT Bachelor of Science in EducaTion. l-le earned his lv1asTer of ArTs degree aT The Universi- Ty of Arizona. l-le served as principal oT a ranch school in Bell, New Mexico, Tor one year, Then reTurned To college To compleTe his worlc Tor The Bache- lor's degree. Upon his graduaTion he became superinTendenT oT schools aT Bell, Missouri, a posiTion he held Tor Three years unTil I927 when he came To Douglas as a hisTory Teacher in The high school. l-le T,aughT his- Tory Tor Two years and Then he was TransTerred To Grammar School as principal. Mr. JohnsTon held This posiTion Tor Twelve years, Then aT The be-- ginning oT This school year he was TransTerred back To high school again, only This Time as iTs principal. '7e cfuhg 5' aff JESSIE BLACK, A. B. Parson's College, Iowa Malhemalics ELINORE CAMPBELL, M. A. Baker Universily Mafhemafics MILDRED DAILEY, A. B. Sanfa Barbara College, Calif. English LOTTIE PARKS HESS, M. S. Universily of Idaho 0 I O l I EDITH JOHNSTON, M. A. Colorado College English and Physical Educafion NORA ANN JONES, A. B. New Mexico Slale College Home Economics AGNES MAHONEY, A. B. Universily of Arizona Hisrory, Cilizenship CAROLYN REAM, M. A. Norlhweslern Universiry Music English MARY RUSSELL HUXTABLE, B. S. ELIZABETH WATKINS, B. S. Universify of Arizona Arizona Srale al Tempe Home Economics English JENNIE WELCOME Arizona Sfale al Tempe Librarian Wallcins, Johnslon, Ream, Hess, Mahoney, Black Welcome, Jones, Dailey, Huxlable, Campbell . . . . . 7eac!uh Staff GLENN G. DUNHAM. A. B. Slerling College, Kansas Social Science, Speech Arls H. W. GRIFFITHS, A. B. Colorado Slale Teachers College Commercial, Economics PAUL HOLLISTER, M. A. Ohio Slale Universily Spanish PAUL H. HUBER. M. S. The Sloul lnslifufe, Wisconsin Prinling, Draffinq, Journalism D. K. INGMAN, M. S. Colorado A and M lndusfrial Arls, Highway Safely ROBERT JOHNSTON, B. S. Arizona Sfafe af Flagslaff Commercial HERMAN LANGE, B. S. Universily of Arizona Science MILTON B. MORSE, M. A. Universify of Arizona Coaching, Physical Educafion THOMAS SANDERS, B. . Commer 'al R.WS OTTO L. UTKE Vanclercoolc School of Music lnslrumenfal Music Ullce, Hollister, Morse, lnqman, R. Johnslon, Lange, C. R Arizona Slale Gi f 4535 x E . Univ ' of onf a cie e N.. Q JM: ffayffzornewfwe SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT 'A' f I jf! Lv!!! yy-Vvgf? ' ' r 5 ' Y' ,,fk,gMfv-ff' 7--LAmAf' f.JfC.f' Jflf'-XQKL' f I, 1.1 .fx QPV4 X, PM 5 . , Bob Smklz STUDENTBODY PRESIDENT Sophomore Officers Charlene Reynolds, Uoro- fhy Shinn, Melvin Fields. Keifh J a c lc s o n, Earl Powles, Leonard lfjmble. n N 94' f54,'V'.-'jf-'V we oe.,1f,511?7g,,14, Senior Officers Sally Darnell, Bob McCue. Minneffe Harris, Bill Luso. Freshmen Officers Susan Carpenfer, Eunice Dage, W a l f o n Walker, Jaclc Glass, Tom Donohue, Charles Jolwnsfon. Junior Officers Nina Ferguson, Jim l-loff man, D e a n Willoughby Jack Ramsay, Tony Mor ales. is Swmk ' '7!mn4am eau IN TI-IE BEGINNING we acfed properly meelc, as freshmen should, al- fhough we were plenfy proud fhaf we were af lasf eligible for high school fraining. Af fhe inifial meefing of fhe class, Bob Nash was elecfed presidenf wifh La Dorna Romine, Sally Darnell, June Rhodes, Carl Swanson and Jim Hayfhornewhife filling fhe offices of vice presidenf, secrefary and freasur- er, girl represenfafive, boy represenfafive, and yell leader respecfively. As cusfomary, we painfed fhe and if we do say so ourselves, if was a neaf job of face-Iiffing. During our freshman year we puf on a hilarious comedy called, Who Gefs fhe Car Tonight fhaf was coached by Mrs. Eunice Plumb, af fhaf fime our class sponsor. Af fhe I-Ii-Jinx Carnival our class had fhe bingo boofh up-sfairs in fhe old gym. When we came baclc in fhe fall of '39, we were a liffle older, and also a liffle wiser. We resumed our worlc and soon became used fo geffing up af 7:00 fo gef fo our 8:00 o'cloclc classes on fime. Re-elecfing Bob Nash as presidenf wifh Bill Cowan, Sally Darnell, lvlinneffe I-Iarris, Jean I-Iowe, George Diamos, Osmond Collier, and Paf Wesfbroolc assisfing him, we, a group of haughfy cord bedeclced, and make-up adorned know-if-all sophomores, looked forward fo a successful year. We noficeably beffered our financial condifion by sponsoring a darf boofh in fhe annual I-Ii-Jinx Carnival, buf, however, fhis was fhe only economic venfure of fhe class fhaf proved fo be profifable. Upperclassmen, fhaf's us now, and we foolc parf in every funcfion fhe school had and some acfivifies of our own on fhe side. Our main problem was finances, buf wifh our capable officers and sponsors, we made enough fo fake us fhrough fhe year. We sponsored fwo shows by Lesse-IIi's marion. effes and had fhe darf boofh al fhe I-Ii-Jinx Carnival. Our officers for Ihis year were Jim I-layfhornewhife-Presidenf, Bob McCue-Vice presidenf, Sally Darnell-Secrefary, King Kenny-Treasurer, Jean Howe-Girl represenfa- five, Jack Eiclcs-Boy represenfafive, and Philip Dunford-Yell leader. We were very 'forfunafe in having individual picfures falcen for fhe annual in our Junior year, foo. The Quiz assembly we presenfed fo fhe sfudenf-body was a fake-off of a Kay Kyser program, and if proved very comical wifh some of fhe replies given by fhe sludenfs parficipafing. The annual Junior Banguef was held May I7fh and was alrfended by approximafely one hun- dred and fiffy sfudenfs, fhe fables being arranged in a big '42, As fhe X , ., , c XJJJML3 'L li , f 'zip GWLQV g. ROBERT AGUILAR ANDREW ANDRES ' GILBERT ALVARADO l fig, yy MARIE ANDREWS K 1 MARION APPELIN .H . .ll A' D Tb G. l4l1f+ 'j,,,,f.uf-fJ class colors are blue and whiTe. we had big bougueTs oT blue and whiTe Iarlcspur on The Tables Tor decoraTion. The BanqueT was a no-daTe aTTair buT The Prom ThaT was held immediaTely aTTer ThaT was noT. The gym was de- coraTed wiTh a Talse ceiling oT pasTel colors, and The orchesTra was placed in The cenTer oT The Tloor wiTh a whiTe Tence and palms .around iT. Jim I-layIhornewhiTe, wiTh The .aid oT Bob McCue, Sally Darnell, Min- neTTe I-larris. Jean I-Iowe, Bill Luse, and Philip DunTord, launched us oTT inTo our lasT year wiTh The selecTion oT a new design Tor our class rings. Again we sponsored The Lesselli Iv1arioneTTe show as one way oT producing Tunds Tor our many acTiviTies aT The end oT The year. The Sadie I-Iawlcirrs dance and The ValenTine dance were very successTul and increased our money resources. DiTch Day was held April 6 aT Cave Creek and The class musT be complimenTed Tor conducT. NoT one Teacher was ducked in The dam as They had been in previous years. The sponsoring oT The school play Ever Since Eve by our class broughT in considerable money. Now To loolx on ThaT lasT week oT oT our I-ligh School days. IT was a busy one wiTh The Senior AcTiviTies Appear in The Ad SecTion ETTA MAE ARMISTEAD LENORE BEECROFT JAMES BICKERSTAFF MARY BLOODWORTH PETE BLOOMOUIST DOUGLAS BOYER DOROTHY BOSS BEVERLEY BRISLEY Kiwanis Luncheon, Baccalaureale, Class Night lhe senior prom, corn- mencernenl on May 22, The senior supper, and lhe Ellc's Ball. They pass so quickly leaving us a lilfle sorry, we would like lo clo il' all over again. MOTTO COLORS UPWARD AND ONWARD BLUE and WHITE YELL WE'RE THE CLASS THAT'S ALWAYS TRUE I - 9 - 4 -- 2 Senior Ac+ivi+ies Appear in 'rhe Ad Sec+ion JUNE BURGNER MAVI CASTRO ' ' W-ff S Q J 1' f ,J ESTELLE CLANC up MAX COOPER MALFRED CRABTREE DOROTHY CR SALLY DARNELL GEORGE DIAMOS SPIRROS DIAMOS PHILLIP DUNFORD IRENE EVANS LOUISE FREEMAN Senior Ac+ivi+ies Appear in +he Ad Sec+ion nr-up LOUIS G-ADDY . , ' 1 A . ', ! I , O' ,ff ,I 'X ' I, f V , ARTI-IIJREGASTELUM Kay! 11, 'l I ,A U i, .1 E U , iff' GEORGE GEAYTAN J , ij I I 31 I MFI., - ' if gf 1 I M., JAMES GOLDING J ,ff 4 X f if Qjwpk I I J LlAN HAG-AN 9' by 7 01 Mjpffy MARVIN HAMILTON MINNETTE HARRIS RUTI-I I-IAWKINS MAX I-IAYNIE If M!!! ff if III' ' JI IJ ' JAMES HAYTHGRNEWHITE ,MQQAYTHA LEE HELMS I MERCEDES HOFFMAN Senior Acfivifies Appear in fhe Ad Secfion - A Y , -L,,Eif'Q:, -'Q wi? K , BERNICEHOLTRY 'fb X PL JEAN HOWE - ,E EE E Nt' AA H A PAUL HUBER, JR. VEDA HUISH , 4 'if WA, LEE GARTH HUNT GENE HUNTER I v, - If- it ,Q I f ' zuvz PV wif? uuv :E.,.: Y 'ie B MARY JOHNSTON BETTY JUDD , 4, TA' Senior Ac+ivi+ies Appear in fhe Ad Secfion X KENNETH KANEASTER ' MEINEL KERBY BETTY KIMBLE KATHERINE KLUTTZ JAMES KRENTZ JAMES LEWIS WILLIAM LUSE EMILY LIAKOPULOS Senior Ac+ivi+ies Appear in The Ad Section 1 . ... V . ,.. VIVIENNE MADDUX ROBERT McCUE HN MEEKS BETTE MITCHELL ELEANORE MOORE EVA MOORHEAD BILL MORTENSON VIOLET MUGFORD Lf H49 BENNETT NOLAND : JOHN :Egg MAUDEL REYNOLDS CORDELIA ROBERTSON Senior Aciivifics Appear in fhe Ad Secfion I 'N xg' NEVA JO ROBERTSON RAUL ROMERO MI!!- MJM LA DORNA ROMINE MARIA RUIZ JOE SALGADO NANCY SILVERMAN OSCAR SMITH ROBERT SMITH WALTER STEPHENSON MARY STICHT GLORIA STOCKS Senior Acfivifies Appear in fhe Ad Sedion TOMMY TAY' WMF MY, LR,L5,fgWM Cj,25nfR 6250? A ff! BILL IM 'M YL V j RICHARD VAN DORN MARVEL WALKER 341.10 -olvfmz Q, PAT WESTBROOK So LA? N JOSEPH ZIEDE S A f ifies Appear in fhe Ad Sec+ion 1 df. Jjp' V f .nm m 1 f F. J w uf, X ,, . umm GEM eafnia 044 .... . ASSUMING AN INCREASINGLY imporTanT posiTion in Douglas High School, The iunior class conducTed an acTive and busy schedule, all leading up To The year's highlighT, The iunior prom. AT The TirsT meeTing in The Tall, nominaTions Tor oTTicers were made, and The oTTicers elecTed in home rooms ThaT weelc were: Bill Loraclq, presidenTg Bob Corley, vice-presidenTg Nina Ferguson, Treasurer: Jimmy l-loTTman, secreTary: Jack Ramsay, boy represenTaTiveg Dean Willoughby, girl repre- senTaTiveq and Tony Morales, yell leader. Miss Agnes Mahoney was again selecTed class advisor, and immediaTley The class seT To worlc. Following Their own previously-seT rule oT ouTsTanding assemblies, The class of '43 This year presenTed an original sl4iT porTraying members oT The class oT '42 Ten years Trom now. WiTh Bill Loraclq as announcer, porTrayaIs of Tarzan, a maior, a lazy sTreeT sweeper, The gay divorcee, eTc. made a hilarious and sensaTional assembly. This slciT was presenTed on March 6. The ring-Toss booTh aT The l-li-Jinx carnival, sponsored by The iuniors and under l.urline Gray, proved To be a mosT popular booTh. ConTeTTi, which was given To each cusTomer To guaranTee a prize Tor everyone, soon gaily decoraTed The gym Tloor and lasses' hair. AddiTional prizes Tor luclc Tossers were oTher Teasers, approximaTely Ten dollars proTiT was made. Two dances, oTher Than The prom, were given by The iunior class: one, a baslceTball dance on December 6, and The oTher a Ten-cenT dance on April I7. These were boTh held To earn Tunds To pay Tor The prom, which was given The lasT monTh oT school in honor oT The graduaTing seniors. The iunior class had many ouTsTanding sTudenTs on iTs rosTer, who were acTive in any school club you could name. Jack Ramsay was elecTed an aT! TendanT To The Copper KeTTle lcing, while oTher iuniors ran high in The elec- Tion. AThleTics seemed To be a good Tield Tor The class oT '43, as many from ThaT class gained noTe in DI-TS Tor Their acTiviTy. Tony Morales especially carried oTT The honors, in all Tour sporTsg he was also chosen on The all-sTaTe baslceTball Team aTTer being chosen co-capTain on The conTerence TirsT Team. The iuniors also ranlced high and amply on The honor rolls oT DHS. The iuniors ordered Their class rings This year in hopes oT receiving Them early nexT Tall. And wiTh undying spiriT, The class oT '43 loolcs Torward To nexT year, deTermined To make iT even greaTer and Tuller Than The lasT. HARRY AMES f5J-fQ,A3,w..M1., BT BAKER MIRIAM ARBLE ALICE ARGUIJO fQw-yu,JJVm,U fb -5 ww fi HERB BOULDIN I GEORGE BRADY ELEANORE BROWN EULA BROWN DOROTHY CANSLER MIRIAM CHURCHYARD Q5fff5c2'53.wM JQJ4 BEULAH CLINCH BOB CORLEY BILL COWAN A35 Tal comms DIAMOS JOHN DONALDSON MILDRED DORSEY ERN ESTO DURAZO ir sm -f 1 ww 9 A M. 4 is KY BB TQ T55 QE X35 T? AB W LEILA EVANS ELMER EDDINS ADELINA ELIAS NINA FERGUSON JEAN GARLAND PATSY GEMM f r www Swd Mid f :T T 9 W C 1 THEO GORDON X IREM' ' WJ ff WDW f PX Ur rw vb' J HWY- Luk INE GRAYT' f I fy, Bs T f A T, ff .BT 'ABM f JEFFGELJ H ,Lyjff AMADO GUTIERREZ , , POLLY HAGAN Lx GILBERT HALE ,E X ix PEGGY HANDLEY ELIZABETH HANNUM i, Q I FRED HANNUM Ti-,, . . I.. TXU J .X 'N . - ' T-f T. Q' XX Dy TY xv BILL HARTMAN A 1 xg EH. ,f it ' 1 PA HA H ' H - K T C1 YK ,' I ' X' XL KT .Xu WILSON HERBERT xx 1. X I. 'X . -' XX F cm' i JIMMY HOFFMAN IDA HUIZAR DAVID JONES U u JoEJo W LA? Mi Wjlfr OLIVE KNIGHT ALFONSO LAREZ MM HECTOR LEDESMA LUIS LIEVANOS GLADYS KNIGHT HERB LEWIS NEVA JOYCE LINDSEY FLORA LIRA BILL LONGNECKER BILL LORACK THERESA LUSE ak NEFI LOPEZ ROY MANLEY 4,.,p,M::,g'B:'T !. , ?.,E..A , . 9 CARL MAXEY IMOGENE McGUIRE FRANCISCO MORALES LOUIS McKAY TONY MORALES BETTY MULLINS ALICIA MORENO RAY MUNSON ALICE ORTEGA JACK OGLE CARMEN PARRA EVELYN PENNINGTON MAR RET RICE Q I W PATRICK PHELAN JEAN PETTIT PETE Rosa Y JACK RAMSAY HECTOR ROCHIN MARIO ROCHIN MARIANO RODRIGUEZ MAGDA ROMERO MARGARET ROMO AUDREY RAWLEY ARTURO RUBALCAVA GLEN RUSSELL JACK SALTER HENRY SCHULTZ HERMAN SIMON LUCY SIMON MIKE SIMON MARGOT soro MARY STARK ISABEL vALoez ELLA DevsNcY I as-E AGNES WALLEY ,.--- J DOROTHY WALLEY DEAN WILLOUGHBY I Wi 'C' W A 5 '-: .-.,.1'1f 'iii ,.., J , AM N I I Q- 4 K A . J of 19734 0 t ff 'V 'f . w J ? 1. .ff ? iff! u W p f . Nr v , - 4 D f . r VL! S 1,5 KT f ,J Q vw , . LJ J 17, A! 1' ,1 'flj ff rj I K I 'J 1 .ff lf ff' ,f x. 5- I ..A X We f '31 dll rw . , - f .X ., 5, JE. V .Q . ,, 411 1 4- I Nw txx P S- Un er J classmen l '7fze swam ew AT LAST allowed To enTer The TronT doors minus Those TrighTened glances. and permiTTed To wear whaT They please, The sophomore class enThusiasTi- cally enTered inTo Dl-lS acTiviTies wiTh a vim and vigor equal To any yeT seen. WiTh a new group oT oTTicers-Leonard Kimble, presidenTg KeiTh Jaclcson, vice-presidenTg DoroThy Shinn, secreTary-Treasurer-The class soon made Themselves lcnown in Douglas high school halls. OTher oTTicers were Charles Jorgenson and Earl Powles, boy represenTaTives TirsT and second semesTer respecTivelyg Ruby Mae WhaTley and Charlene Rey- nolds, girl represenTaTivesg and Melvin Fields, yell leader. Miss Mildred Dailey was selecTed as The class sponsor. Their dicTaTors booTh aT The T-li-Jinx was a means Tor Dl-TS sTudes To acTively show Their Teelings Toward Those Three-T-lirohiTo, Mussolini, and l-liTler. Four dollars and ThirTy cenTs was realized. The assembly, presenTed in April, proved To be enTerTaining To The sTudenT-body. Under The direc- Left to right Row 1 - Montelongo, Lopez, Johnson, Gutierrez, Seabaugh, Harris, Palmer Arvizu, Cabarga. Row 2 - Cravey, Barnett, Valdez, Sandoval, Hartman, Kennon, Yel- verton, Barnum, L. Arquijo, Navarrette, Lewis, Melendez. Row 3 - Reynolds, Barcelo, Mc Guire, Noland, Herbert, Burgner, Melendez, Tanner, Andrews, Kerby, Andrews, Lorack, Faulkner. Row 4 - Donohue, Mc Kinney, Kelly, Cantua, Romo, Branham, Mur- dock, Boulware, Vincente, Moreno, Ortega, Walker. Row 5 - Spence, Glass, Whisenant, Whisenant, Rogers, Krentz, Estes, DeVaney, Dodds, Morales. WE'RE THE CLASS THAT WILL ALWAYS SCORE I - 9 - 4 - 4 Tion of class oTTicers, an amusing quiz-and-vicTory Theme was carried ouT. The members oT The class were noT leTT ouT oT school acTiviTies. AcTive in sporTs, parTicipaTing in exTra-curricular clubs, abundanT on The honor roll wiTh The school yell leaders Trom Their class-indeed The sophomores were prominenT. Probably The mosT publicized members were The Schwan- Tes Twins. FirsT elecTed To The sTaTus of Dl-lS's yell Team, They led high school rooTers ThroughouT The year. The Twins were chosen as Douglas' prin- cesses To The Sun Carnival Queen in El Paso Tor New Year's, and They also rode in The Tucson Rodeo Parade. Boys ouTsTanding in aThleTics include Charles Jorgenson, baslceTballg l-lecTor CoTa, baslceTball, TooTball, and baseball: Paul McKinney, TooTball and baslceTball3 and Ted l-luizar, baseball. Madeline Williams, DoroThy Shinn. and Bill Kelly were prominenT in dramaT- ic producTions. lndeed This class is well on iTs way To a successTul career in Douglas l-ligh School. Left to right: Row 1 - Arvizu, Valencia, Garza, Hinkle, Fralie, Cope, Jeffries, Hill, Hop- kins, Lynch, Glendora Schwantes, Gloria Schwantes, Kimble, Warnock. Row 2 - Lopez, Enriquez, Miller, Nelson, Williams, Fullen, Todd, Stephens, Parker, N. Hopkins, Jones, Spencer, P. Miller, Bennett. Row 3 - Chase, Dalton, Morales, Scott, Bailey, Beal, Heidrick, Beecroft, Corella, Huizar, Castaneda, Rabago, Nevarez. Row 4 - Wells, Echols, T. Maza, Jackson, McLendor, Hoover, Kirk, Powles, Hill, Suarez, Hiatt. Row 5 - Moauvell, Free- man, Ferguson, Stephenson, Riggs, Woolfolk, Fields, Kluttz, Stewart, Montion, Pinedo. '7!ae aaufzman 64:44 The FREST-IMEN have had a good beginning and have made a success oT everyThing They have unde,Qlcen This year, including The darT booTh aT The Hi-Jinx Carnival and The magazine sale They had. The oTTicers Tor The Freshman class are a owsg Jaclc Glass-presidenT, Charles JohnsTon- vice presidenT, Sus enTer-secreTary and Treasurer, Eunice Dage- girl represenTaTive, a WalTon Walker-boy represenTaTive. The class is made up R J Gwendolyn Andrews, BeTTy Jo W.alker, KaTherine GriTTiThs, AlberT Ve lu o, Carl MorTenson, RudolTo Perez, Bob WeTzel, l-lecTor Salazar, Cli x bkxeilcarh Edward l-luish, Lilia Velasco, Marvin FolleT, Ada RuThX T Wh ESQ an Bourbon, Oralia Carbaial, Cesar Perez, Shirley R , J malo , Jack Freas, Donald Adams, Dora Villesco, Mariorie slce , b De , BeTTy AcuTT, Javier Le Desma, Vic- Tor iv1arTinez, Jo nn son, Ei esTine Evans, PeTe Giurievich, Ellen Thompson, lvlarily rTan, O car Olea, Floyd Kelly, Kirk SlaughTer Francisco CasTill F n id CanTua, Irene Rubio, Ralph Olea, ElizabeTh l-lale, Sigsan C rpenTeFX! ureano Durazo, lVlilTon T-lannum, Earl Rogers, Velda l.fllywhiTd, Vain Makjy, Raul QuinTana, Larry MacDonald, R. B. l-lenders WTlTord Young, Ramon Ramirez, Grace Seeley, Mary an-db abwm ,-.V 'vx.i'-H-pw. 1- 1,11-. -, . .-F x-mv-V Y WE'RE THE CLASS THAT'S FULL OF I - 9 - 4 -- Gomez, Allen Forkham, Lorraine Phillips, Carlos Lillywhile, Donald Greiner. Zona Wollrom, lla Dean Cooper, Esperanza Conlreras, Laura Fralie, Alicia Rubalcava. Ella Jones, Billie Romero, Nixie Alessi, Peggy Albrillon, Eranlc Sparlcs, Bonnie Jean Dulhie, James Maxwell, Pele Dillman, Ernesl Nogales, Joe Dulhie, Odelia Cola, Marie Brady, John Claborne, Eunice Dage, Pauline Senna, Rebecca Gaylan, George Giurievich, Mario Eierros, Palbo Cola, Raul Jordan, David Golding, Richard Bolware, Elizebelh Mills, John Karem, l-lerberl Sundan, Dawn Rempe, Joe Gonzales, Anna Solo, Marjorie Thomas, Carl Chaney, Esler Dage, Audrey Morrow, Joe Sublelle, Evelyn l-lughes, Maxine Sublelle, Arlhur Moreno, Eauslo Griialva, Mary Marlin, Mable Ralslon, Lucia Lugo, Bob Brisley, Louise Kennedy. Ramon Eerrios, Manuel Gulierrez, Donald Duncan, John Maclnlosh, Valenline Carbarga, Earl Sloll, Georgina Simon, Glendora l-laynie, Lupe Tuiillo, Allred Lopez, Charles Johnslon, Ellen Porlline, Belha Alvarado, Francisco Durazo, Ada Mae Yulze, Jeannel l-ladnol, Leona l-luber, Belly Clarlc, Bar- bara Clancy, Marilyn Palmer, Richard Cooney, Richard McCue, Yvonne Cox, Enrique Garcia, Ernesl Hudspelh, Pauline Blevens, Frances Eiclcs, Ida Mae McGuire, Mabel Ralslon, Amelia Sandoval, and Socorro Villa. VE 5 V , 'fff 1 r' WM KP I if , ,x uf 1 K fu! I , M 'N If 0 5 ,if W ' ,M , 1 1 11 , L . , , C Lvl! N 1 J, , 7,45 fx K, ' . X I' x V 7 ,X X M vf, I u if jf M k , ,f 1 A , ,JAN If 1 I ff X X A Y if fi 7 I 1 J' 2 J! 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The TaculTy's TirsT voTe con- sTiTuTed a norninaTion Tor each posiTion and Then several oTher balloTs were required To gain a ma- ioriTy. We Teel The manner oT selecTion represenTs a True and unbiased opinion. Those in This secTion are To be congraTulaTed. . . 7040 '4 Who of fbcwqlad Jfiqfa Scfaaol JIM HAYTHORNEWHITE-oulsfanding in his leadership qualifies. Jim was presideni' of fhe senior class 'rhis year and, alrhough in school only parf-'rime during 'rhe second se- mesler, he carried on his official clulies in grand slyle. Jim has worked hard in an ef- lorl fo carry on all of 'rhe senior aclivifies. SALLY DARNELL-selecled as The all-round girl, has been a popular senior 'throughout lhe year. Sally is an N. H. S. member and has served on several commiflees. Sally's name also appears frequenf- ly on 'rhe l-lonor Roll. She en- joys Dl-lS's social life and lhis year was voled as an ar- Kuql X fenclanl To fhe Copper KeHle Queen. iiiiiiiiii' ' JEAN HOWE-oufslanding in leadership. Jean has been an acfive member of The Girls' Afhlelic Associafion and served as ifs presideni' Jrhis year. Jean rared anofher honor-she was chosen Cop- per Kellle Queen by a popu- lar vole of lhe sludenls. To add +o her laurels. she placed lhird in 'lhe poslure conlesf including enlries from all soufhern Arizona. PETE BLOOMQUIST-selecled for his all- round abilify. Pele is a likeable young lad wilh a yen for boih social and scholasli: aclivifies. l-le has served on several senior commillees rhis year and has a willingness +o help our whenever possible. He has been a slaunch supporfer of all school aclivifies. ii 15 X ia N X X i 4 Who of f25oug.la.4 Jlicffa School . . k H ER, JR.-oul- sf nding rvice lo l e sc ol. Nohixonly di ul pl y a big' air+'i du ion off s annual ul e serwed on s veral mi fees an was a willin worker of The exlra- urricular ii of Jrhe. chool. Paul a r Socielyx. le ed Jr al cohiesl a as chosen algae-rnale. He carried 'rhrough lofriomplelion all of Jrhe raslcs unrlerfalcen. GLORIA 81 GLENDORA SCHWANTESM were chosen for 'rheir display of sporlsman- ship 'rhroughouf lhe year. The Jrwins were always ready wilh a cheer for DHS buf all opponenls were +rea+ed wilh consideralrion, loo. Only sophomores, +heir selecfion in This seclion is srill more commendable. KATHERINE KLUTTZ-oulsfanding lhis year in service lo lhe school. Karherine served as edifor of lhe Copper Keflle and was a prominenl figure in club and class ac+ivi'ries. She was fhe winner of fhe local oraforical confesl and was DHS represenla- live +0 lhe D. A. R. convenlion. JOE SALGADO--oulsla nd- ing in sporlsmanship he is well deserving of lhe honor. Joe was a good loser as well as a winner in all of lhe conresls in which Joe's greal- was his desire and he gave fraclc and 'lofloall every- lhing he had. Joe carried his sp rf nship oil lhe afhlel- i d, as well, and he was nsiderafe of everyone. iii 5 Q5 .I A Q Jw fd X .1 YJ E 'r . l i me Zlffzo of :BMW ,raw sczmz X l x 5 M M is iq f 3 1 X M gl S Ai X 1 V NX TONY MORALES-selecfed for his arhlef- X ic abilily. Tony is one of lhe few four lefler- men of D. H. S. He slars in all sporls and This pasl year he was chosen on lhe all-slale baslcelball learn. This is 'rhe second year Tony has appeared in 'rhis secfion-lasl year W he was selecled for leadership. f 7,611 , ff ' if GLORIA STOCKS-chosen for Who's Who because of her scholaslic abilily. Gloria has appeared on 'rhe Honor Roll each six weelcs period and has mainlained a high average. BOB WETZEL-also selecled . because of scholaslic abilily. Bob is only a Freshman, bul his name adorns fhe Honor Roll each grade period. Bolo has his work cuf our for him if he is lo mainlain his high average. MARY STICHT-oufsfanding for her alh- leric abilify. Mary has been aclive in all of The acfivilies of The Girls' Afhlefic Associa- 'rion and has caplained several ol ils infer- group reams. She also performed on several occasions wilh fhe girls' fumbling group during The baslcefloall games. W k Tony Morales --Joe Salgado Mary S'rich+--- M J Non IUNX 0 - XX Sw Q A W Q' A wb f QSXWY N M 4' 0011! Nw 1 'hm s VN.. x 9' .., XX Aihleiia Morse This is head menTor lvlorse's Thir- TeenTh year in Douglas. lv1ilT's TooTloall squad Tinished only a me- diocre season, buT his baslceTball Team ended The season in a blaze oT glory. Finishing only a .500 per cenT season, They wenT inTo The Ti- nals of The souThern conference TournamenT, giving Tucson one of The besT games of The year. Then in The sTaTe meeT, his Team wenl ouT in The semi-Tinals, again To Tucson, in The TinesT game of The sTaTe evenT. '7fze laaqlad guffcfaqft afl9-411 Douglas l'ligh's Twin yell leaders performed admirably ThroughouT The school year and The enTire sporTing group of The ciTy was enThused wiTh Their pep, anTics, and pleas- anT personaliTy. They were only sophs This pasT year and iT's our guess They will wear The gold and black cheer ouTTiTs Tor anoTher Two years. Gloria and Gvlendora SchwanTes The Bulldogs Open Their Season in 0-0 Deadlock A green inexperienced Douglas TooTball Team Took The Tield SepTember l9, againsT The more experienced Team Trom Lordsburg and baTTled Them To a O-O deadlock. BoTh Teams showed power and decepTion counTing heavily on on reverse plays and end arounds. The only serious ThreaT oT The game came in The TirsT guarTer when The Mavericks advanced The ball To The Three yard marker and had Three downs To push over a score buT The lvlorsemen's deTense sTrengThened and They Took over on downs. Florence Gophers are Defeated A much improved Bulldog Team Took The Tield againsT Florence and seT Them back To a I3-6 deTeaT. The only Florence score came in The waning minuTes oT The TirsT halT and They held a 6-O lead aT The inTerval. The Bulldogs came back Tull oT TighT and led by l-lecTor CoTa, who reeled OTT Two quick Touchdowns, The Bulldogs Took The lead and never again were ThreaTened. CoTa's TirsT Touchdown was a 28 yard run and The oTher was good Tor 54 yards. The only Gopher score came Trom a pass Trom John- son To Espinosa. Left to right-Row 1: H. Cota, R. Munson, Hunter, Bailey, McKinney, Heidrick, P. Cota, Durazo. Row 2: Scott, H. Rochin, H. Simon, McKay, Morales, Lorack, Stewart, Hoffman, T. Munson. Row Kaneaster, Salgado, J. Jones, Carpenter, M. Rochin, Gutierrez. Row 4. Corley, Morrow, Ramsay, Romero, Haythornewhite, Stephenson, C. Haynle, Jorgensen, D.fJ 6nes, Johnston. Row 5: Brady, M. Haynie, Hannum, Morse. HIT em Chief. Whas'sa maTTa? Pooch Warner broughl' down aTTer a gain Stare Champs Win 7 - 0 ln a Thriller The Bulldogs, undeTeaTed, Traveled To Phoenix and losT a hearTbrealcer To The sTaTe champion ST. lvlary's KnighTs, 7-O. The Bulldogs Took a physical beaTing buT gained a moral vicTory. The KnighTs played a perTecT game and showed some Timely blocking when Cueball Fowler galloped 69 yards To a Touchdown in The Third quarTor which proved To be The winning poinTs. Douglas ThreaTened in The TourTh quarTer when They advanced The ball To The Two yard marker buT losT iT on a Tumble wiTh buT seconds leTT. Tombstone Dropped I4 -T-0 in Easy Tilt The Bulldogs won handily over TombsTone in anoThor nighT game. The lvlorsemen scored boTh Touchdowns in The second quarTer-The TirsT on a pass Trom Morales To Salgado and The second on an end run by Jumpin' Joe . McKay converTed boTh Times. The game was lisTless wiTh Douglas showing poor Torm. lvlany believe The Team leTdown aTTer The Tough ST. lvlary's game in which The Bulldogs almosT Tied The sTaTe champs. Morse subsTiTuTed Treely ThroughouT The game in an eTTorT To give his second sTringers as much experience as possible. Douglas Wins on D Day - The Douglas Bulldogs Tor The ninTh sTraighT year upheld Their D Day Tra- di+ion, This year aT The expense oT The Nogales Apaches. Douglas opened wiTh an onside kick. recovering on abouT The 35. ATTer a series of plays. Salgado passed To CoTa who wenT To The Two yard Iine. IvlcKay Then wenT over and Corley converTed. In The Third quarTer, Douglas Took over on Their own 27 and powered Their way down The Tield and on a spread Tor- maTion. Salgado plunged over Tor The I4 To O vicTory. Las Cruces Ekes Out I5 - I3 The Bulldogs meT deTeaT by Las Cruces. I3-I5. The margin oT vicTory came on The opening kickoTT when Douglas made a saTeTy giving Cruces a 2-O lead. Douglas kicked To Cruces who, on a pass Trom I-IiII To Apadoca advanced To The Douglas 2 I. Isaacs wenT over and Then converTed making The score 9-O. Douglas received and on The nexT play scored on a pass Trom Salgado To Morales. Corley converTed. Douglas scored again on pow- er plays and Ied I3 To 9, only To have Cruces come back in The TourTh wiTh anoTher Touchdown and a I5 To I3 vicTory. I4 fo 0 Victory Graham on one of his specTacuIar runs wiTh Morales and Salgado abouT To head him off Tempe Proves No March for the Bulldogs The Bulldogs, led by Joe Salgado wiTh Three Touchdowns, crushed The Tem- pe BuTTs 38- l 3. Bob BerTelson oT Tempe lived up To his repuTaTion as a brill- ianT passer as his heaves counTed Tor boTh oT Tempe's scores. The score aT The halT was I4-6 and The resT oT The Bulldogs scoring Took place in The Third quarTer.Some ouTsTanding Bulldogs were Salgado, McKay, and Morales in The bacldield and l-laynie, Gaddy, and l-layThornewhiTe were Towers oT deTense on The line. Bisbee Pumas Hold Field Day in 34-6 Rout The Bisbee Pumas and Johnnie Graham invaded The Douglas sTronghold on ArmisTice Day and plowed The Bulldogs under in Their worsT deTeaT oT The season, 34-6. Douglas made Their only Tally in Thewaning minuTes oT The game when Salgado wenT over Trom The Two. The lciclc was wide. Graham and Warner oT Bisbee each scored Two Touchdowns and Zaroni scored one. CrawTord converTed Tour Times. The Bulldogs were c:ornpleTely ouTclassed. Bisbee was hoT and Their superior weighT wore The Bulldogs down. War-- ner's drives were powerTul and he gained considerable yardage all day. The TaTal plunge Thai' meanT cleTeaT To The Bulldogs on Turkey Day. Score I4-7. .9 Salgado broughT down Trom behind. Hannum abouT To geT a Tempe runner Bulldogs Earn Commendation in Final Game A revamped Team oT Bulldogs iournied To Bisbee Turkey day To avenge Their earlier deTeaT by The Pumas buT dropped a Thriller I4-7. The score was deadlocked 7-7 unlril Graham wenT over in The closing minuTes oT The game. Salgado and Fields led The running aTTack Tor The Morsemen wiTh Joe skirTing The ends and Fields bowling Them over in The cenTer. Bisbee opened up The scoring in The TirsT guarTer when They advanced To The Ten and Yanez carried iT over on a reverse. CrawTord converTed and The Cala led 7-O. The Bulldogs came back TighTing in The Third and pinned Graham Tor large losses. A Tumble on a vicious Tackle was recovered by Douglas on The Tive and Salgado ToTed The mail Tor The score. lvlcliay converTed. WiTh only a minuTe leTT, several punTs were exchanged and Warner placed one in The coTTin corner. Morales Then kicked To Graham who made his only reTurn oT The day and The Pumas powered Their way To pay dirT making The Tinal score I4-7. Douglas regained much of Their presTige losT in The iniTial game. Bullfdaw dana!! in Side Semi- mah The casaba Tossers Trom Douglas made a grand climax To a Tair season by capTuring second place in The SouThern Comcerence and advancing To The semi-Tinals in The STaTe TournamenT. Each Time The Bulldogs were elimin- aTed by The Tucson Badgers, and in each case The boys Trom The Qld Pueb- lo advanced To The championship braclceT and emerged vicTorious. ln The season opener The Bulldogs Taced The Miami Vandals in a double header and dropped boTh encounTers To The deTending sTaTe champs. The TirsT deTeaT was 64-39 and The second, 49-37. The lvlorsemen Then iourneyed To ST. David where They iolTed The SainTs 4l-30. ln a preliminary game The Pups seT The Ii++Ie SainTs baclc in a run- away aTTair 40-8. The Bulldogs Then dropped The Florence Gophers in shorT order To The Tune oT 37-2 I. In a preliminary game The Pups made iT Two in a row when They dropped The TasT moving Cananea ouTTiT. The nexT opponenT was The sTrong Mavericlcs Trom Lordsburg who dropped Two games To Douglas. The TirsT was a close Tray wiTh The Bulldogs emerging wi+h a 48-45 decision and The nexT was an easy vicTory Tor The Bulldogs Left to rightiRow 1: Ames, Kimble, McKinney, H. Cota, Ledesma, Brady. Row 2: P. Cota, McKay, Morales, Jones, Jordan, Rochin. Row 3: Morrow, Huber, Hannum, Jorgenson, Gutierrez, Corley, Morse. if I 1, l ' liz' SEASON'S RECORD Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Miami 64 Miami 49 ST. David 20 San Simon 26 Florence 26 Lordsburg 45 Lordsburg 25 Bisbee 42 Nogales 40 PaTagonia 23 Tucson 37 San Simon 40 Safforcl 49 Tucson 54 Nogales 29 TombsTone 30 Bisbee 5I Morales sinking one againsT Florence as They scored a 45-25 win. Tony Morales wenT on a scoring spree ThaT neTTed 25 poinTs. The Avalanche's sixTh sTraighT win was gained aT The hands oT The Bisbee Pumas who Tell in hard ToughT game 43-42. This proved To be one oT The mosT exciTing games oT Thesseason and The Bull- dogs' high scoring was done by Jorgenson. ln anoTher TasT game The No- gales Apaches scalped The Bulldogs by a score oT 40-29. The Bulldogs had a bad nighT and .all To The advanTage oT The Indians. The Bulldogs recovered Trom Their deTeaT by Nogales and deTeaTed The lowly PaTagonia Lobos 53-23. The Morsemen were hard pressed in The TirsT Three quar- Ters buT in The lasT halT The reserves Took over. ln Their nexT Tray The Bulldogs meT The sTrong Tucson Badgers and Tell be- Tore Their mighTy sTrengTh and heighT 37-25. In The TirsT Three quarTers The Bulldogs maTched The Badgers' score Tor score buT in The TourTh quar- Ter The Badgers Torgecl ahead To win by l I poinTs. The nexT nighT The Morsemen crushed The San Simon Tive adminisTering a severe beaTing. The score was 60-40. Their bad luck sTarTed The Tollowing week when The SaTTord Bulldogs deTeaTed Them. NexT They Took To The road and invaded Tucson and Nogales and losT boTh games To Their Toes. The reserves also dropped boTh games on This TaTal Trip. The nexT week Two hard games were dropped To The Town Teams composed oT Tormer high school sTars represenTing The Lowell Drug and Devore AuTo Supply. The Tollowing HecTor CoTa aTTempTs a shorT shoT in The Florence Game nighT Tony Morales reTurned To The lineup and They deTeaTed TombsTone 43-30. The Bulldogs Then iourneyed To Bisbee where They dropped a rough game To The Pumas 5 I-35. Ealfcfopd, Qel' alfa! in '7aWLney The Bulldogs sTarTed oTT in The SouThern ConTerence Tourney wiTh an un- iimpressive win over The PaTagonia Lobos whom They deTeaTed 29-21. Their nexT opponenT proved To be The sTrong Bisbee Pumas who had al- ready spliT a pair oT games during The season wiTh Douglas and anyThing could happen and did happen. The Bulldogs scored a hard 3I-30 Triumph which s+ar+ed a Tree-Tor-all beTween The Tans in The sTands. The Golden Avalanche, aTTer some smarT playing, had advanced To The Tinals where They were Tacing The sTronger Badger quinTeT who had already deTeaTed Them Twice. The Badgers were worried Trom The sTarT when The Bulldogs Toolc an early lead and The halT ended in a deadlock, buT The Gold and Black oTTensive slowed down and scored only 4 poinTs in The second halT To seT The sTage Tor The TourTh sTraighT conTerenCe crown Tor Bud Doolen, by a 26-I9 counT. By Tony Morales' greaT show in The TournamenT he goT one oT The mosT valuable player awards and was elecT- ed co-capTain oT The all-conference Team. The Bulldogs also made a grand show- ing in The STaTe TournamenT where They dropped Duncan 34-24 and Williams 46-25 and earned The righT To play in The semi-Tinals wiTh Tucson as Their opponenT. The game was almosT idenTical To The S. C. Tinals wiTh The Bulldogs Taking an early lead and losing iT in The Tinal momenTs oT play. The Tucsonians were vicTorious 40-32 and They wenT on To win The STaTe Championship. Tony Morales was chosen on The all-STaTe Team due To his brillianT playing in This Tourney. Douglas is expecTed To have a sTrong Team nexT year and will be a c:onTend- er Tor The Championship. TOURNAMENT SCORES SouThern Conference Douglas 29 .....,,,,sss,s,.a..A,, PaTagonia 21 Douglas 3 I .,,s, ,,,,,,.....,....,,. B isbee 30 Douglas I9 ..sssa.,a,,a,..,..s. . .... .... T ucson 26 STaTe Douglas 34 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,s.,,.,..., Duncan 24 Douglas 46 ,C,,s,,,sa,,s.,as,,,.,.... Williams 25 Douglas 32 ,......... .,,,.,.,. T ucson 40 Pablo CoTa on a Tip in. Nice guarding, no? fulnclacfi Nha Ran ful Seann W Tl-TE BULLDOGS had a poor Track season Tor The second Time in a row. They losT Two dual meeTs To Bisbee and placed Third in The Class B SouThern Comcerence meeT and Third in The ElevenTh Annual lnviTaTional meeT. They conyerTed Their eTTorTs inTo 8 poinTs in The STaTe meeT garner- ing a Tew Third and TourTh places. The Bulldogs showed up Tairly well in The TirsT dual meeT wiTh Bisbee as They Toolc many second and Third places, buT goT onlyThree TirsTs. Dodds in in The mile run each won his evenT. The Tinal score oT This meeT was 68lf3 To 53'f2 in Tavor oT Bisloee. One oT The TeaTures oT This meeT was Johnny Graham's Time oT 9.9 in The IOO yard dash, iusT one-TenTh oT a second oTT The STaTe record. Their nexT meeT was The InviTaTional in which Tive schools parTicipaTed wiTh Bisbee again emerging vicTorious buT hard pressed by The Apaches Trom Nogales who didn'T even have a Tull Team. The Bulldogs were weak in The weighTs and oTher Tield evenTs. RoberT Dodds again came Through wiTh Tlying colors as he capTured Douglas' only TirsT place. Left to right: Row 1 - Dodds, McKinney, Hunter, Ortega, H. Rochin, Salter, X. Ledesma. Row 2 - Hoffman, Longnecker, Krentz, Monteon, Arvizu, Vincent, Contreras, Whisenant. Row 3 - Fields, Kimble, Gaddy, Jackson, Lewis, Morales, P. Cota. Row 4 - Morse, M. Rochin, J. Jones, Robb, Schultz, Salgado, D. Jones, H. Ledesma. ' if , ..., , T iiii i i 3 E T, f , ':2 T -f ft ' 55: 3 :,- T M '-2:e:e5T... 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Rochin and Joe Salgado were consisTenT aT second and Third places giving Johnny Graham close compeTiTion. Roberf Dodds and Bill WhisnanT scored The only firsT places for Douglas. Nogales Wins Southern Conference Meet ln The Annual SouThern Conference meeT The Nogales Apaches scored an impressive vicTory over Bisbee and Douglas, The oTher Class B schools in This disTricT. The feaTure of This meeT was The relay in which Johnny Gra- ham, anchor man for Bisbee, closed The gap beTween himself and Salgado and won by abouT five yards seTTing a new record aT I min. 36.l sec. Seven Earn Right to Compete Seven Douglas Trackmen qualified for The STaTe meeT. They were Roberf Dodds, 440, relay: Tony Morales, high jump: Bill VincenT, 880, relay: Joe Salgado, broad iump, l00, relay: l-lecTor Rochin, 220, high hurdles, relay: Joe Jones, low hurdles: and Jesus ConTreras, mile. Douglas Relay Team The Traclc Team scored 8 poinTs in The meeT and placed Third in The relay. Douglas' relay Team, composed of l-lecfor Rochin, Bill VincenT, Roberf Dodds, and Joe Salgado, was Their big ThreaT. They ran The 880 in I min. 36.2 seconds and were defeaTed only Twice during The season. Bisbee beaT Them in The SouThern Conference meeT and also in The STaTe. ln State ls Threat Prospects For '43 Seem Bright NexT year Douglas should have a more experienced Team wiTh almosT every man on The squad back. RoberT Dodds shows promise of being a record brealcer in The 440 and Morales shows promise as a high iumper. The nucleus of The squad nexT year will be builT around Hoffman, Fields, Mora- les, and WhisnanT in The field evenTs and Dodds, Rochin, and KrenTz in The dashes. The squad will lose Hunfer, Salgado, VincenT, Cowan, and Gaddy. Qaeda!! 7mm in '7fze Wm Gafamn FOR THE FOURTH successive year baseball has carried on in D. H. S. This year The comparaTiveIy new sporT coached by TheIberT Morrow, made a much beTTer showing Than usual. The seasons average aT This Time is abouT .666, wiTh The only deTeaTs coming aT The hands oT The Bisbee Pumas,and The sTrong Tucson Badgers, deTending sTaTe champions. The Iviorrowmen This year proved To be good hiTTers and Tair Tielders. On The whole, This year has shown IOOW improvemenT over previous years. STarTing ouT as serious conTenders Tor The STaTe Championship, The Bull- dogs Took TombsTone. banging ouT a 25--6 decision in a very impressive game in boTh The hiTTing and Tielding deparTmenTs. Then The big TesT came when The Morrowmen meT The Tucson Badgers and Tell beTore Their mighTy clubs by The score oT I I- I . This was a nine inning conTesT and Douglas sTarT- ed ouT well. buT beTore The game was very old They were Throwing every- Thing buT The baTs away. They came back To IiTe when They meT The Bisbee Pumas and gave Thema very sound I6-9 Trouncing.The Pumas Took an Left to right: Row 1 - Rabago, Denny, Duncan, Navarez, McCue, Lillywhite. Row 2 - Manley, Hunter, Aguilar, Munson, Huizar, Gutierrez, H. Cota. Row 3 - Jordan, McKay, P. Cota, J. Jones H. Romero, J. Morales. Row 4 - T. Morales, Clayborne, Jorgensen, Chief Gutierrez, Lievanos, Henderson, Morrow. XXNBX ii'.., j BS QKEQ si ., ----+4----V --V-v-M early Iead buT The Bulldogs overcame iT and Torged ahead by 7 runs To gain an easy vicTory. Their nexT opponenT was The PaTagonia Lobos who also meT deTeaT aT The hands oT The Morrowmen. Big ChieT had Too much on The ball and kepT Their hiTs scaTTered. Win Three Games ln Sin , 9 This proved To be a busy week and Theyagain looked like champions as They wenT To Morenci where They made iT Three in a row in one week by shuTTing ouT Morenci 7-O behind The Three hiT piTching oT ChieT GuTierrez . NexT They encounTered The Bisbee Pumas again and in The IasT inning on an ouT- Tield Tly The Pumas scored The winning run making The series even aT one and one and marking The second loss Tor The Bulldogs. le Week Badgers Again Vicforiousf Bobbles Hurt The Tollowing day They wenT To Tucson To cross baTs wiTh The Badger Brigade Tor The second Time. This game proved To be a piTchers' baTTIe beTween Joe Valenzuela and ChieT GuTierrez. The Bulldogs coIIecTed more hiTs. buT The Badgers' hiTs were more Timely and They eked ouT a Tough 7-4 win. Three cosTly ouTTieId errors conTribuTed To The Douglas de- TeaT. Two Sophomores Pitch Good Ball fo Win The Bulldogs came home To meeT The Ivlorenci nine and behind sTeady Tour hiT piTching by Charlesflorgenson, again deTeaTed The ore diggers 6-O. The day aTTer They donned Their Travelling eguipmenT and Took oTT Tor PaTagonia where anoTher sophomore, Ted I'Iuizar, Took The mound and allowed only Two hiTs as The Bulldogs scored an I I-I vicTory over The Lobos. , Douglas Wins Series With Bisbee Pumas ATTer The resT oT one day The Bisbee Pumas came down and invaded our sTronghold hoping To Torge ahead in The series buT were disappoinTed Lievanos homered and The Bulldogs won a hard earned 7-6 vicTory. Early The nexT week The Pumas evened up The series aT Two all when They scored a close 5-3 win over The Morrowmen. To Tirish ouT The season, The Morrowmen Took The TirsT Two games oT a Three game series wiTh Bisbee, winning The inTer-ciTy +i+Ie. Ted I-Iuizar leT The Pumas down wiTh 5 hiTs as The Bulldogs Took a 7-5 vicTory. In The second game. The Big ChieT whiTTed I I baTTers and Douglas won 6-5. fbaaqlad Aliqfa Scfnaali Sfzcfzpdfwaima Tl-lE RIFLEMFN had a new opporTuniTy oTTered To Them This year when The Theory oT Firearms class was inTroduced in school This lasT semesTer. AlThough noT all on The riTle Team Toolc The course, iT creaTed inTeresT a- mongsT oThers and several maTches were Tired againsT Teams made up oT The Army men sTaTioned here. RoberT JohnsTon was appoinTed insTrucTor oT The class and he also coached The riTle Team. lvlr. JohnsTon has had considerable experience in riTle maTches, having Tired on The Arizona Civilian Team aT Camp Perry, Ohio, on several ocassions. l-le coached unTil he was called To army duTy in Aprii aT which Time Mr. Jay Neqri Took over as Firearms Teacher and Mr. Al Joss became coach of The riTle Team. Mr. Joss has qualiTied Twelve Times To shooT in The maTches aT Perry and he has enTered The maTches Three Times earning an insTrucTor's cerTiTicaTe on each occasion. The class Teaches The Theory oT Firearms and shows The correcT and care- Tul way oT handling a gun and provides pracTice periods Tor shooTing. FT Tries To sTimulaTe inTeresT in TargeT shooTing and in RiTle Club. Left to right: Row 1 - Luse, Crabtree Row 2 - Hoover, Maxwell, Cooper. ' Q he srsfsy QZWFMWMWW W . . 1-f-. .W ,-. Postal Matches Are Arranged Several posTal maTches were arranged, The TirsT being shoT againsT PrescoTT early in The season. The PrescoTT gunmen elced ouT a narrow vicTory by a 3 poinT margin. The score was 483 To 480. ivlaTThews oT PrescoTT Took The high honors oT The maTch by scoring IOO ouT oT a possible IOO Tor his Team. ThornTon Maxwell led The locals wiTh 97 poinTs, closely Tollowed by Jim l-loTTman and Page l'laTch wiTh 96. Tucson Badgers Outshof by Locals The nexT maTch was wiTh The Bisbee Pumas and The locals were again edged ouT by a small margin. The Tollowing weelc The Bulldog snipers shoT anoTher maTch wiTh The Tucson Badgers. The locals reTaliaTed Trom Their earlier deTeaTs and ouTshoT The Badgers by a 69 poinT margin. Douglas Scores High in Hearst Marches The Team enTered a naTional maTch sponsored by Randolph l-learsT. The DHS riTlemen made above The average. The Tollowing scores were made: ThornTon Maxwell, l75: Page l-laTch, I647 Bill Luse, l53: lvlalTred CrabTree, I62: and Don l-loover, I47. This maTch consisTed oT TwenTy shoTs Tired aT a sTandard bull's-eye 50 TeeT away Through an iron sighT. All TargeTs were Turnished by The sponsors and The scoring was done by Them, also. Firearms Class Oufshoofs Army Team ATTer The T'learsT maTches were Tired, The Team suTTered a severe handicap when ThornTon Maxwell, high poinT man in all Their maTches, broke his elbow and was ouT oT compeTiTion unTil The early parT oT May. When Mr. Joss Took over The riTle Team and The acTual Tiring oT The class in Firearms, he arranged several maTches wiTh Teams composed oT The army men sTa- Tioned in The ciTy. The TirsT maTch was won by The high school snipers by a I2 poinT margin. Max Cooper and Jim l-loTTman shoT a 282 Tor high scorers. Donoban oT The Army shoT 245 To lead his Team. Three Types oT shooTing were used in The Army maTch. These were: slow Tire prone posiTion, rapid Tire prone posiTion, and rapid Tire siTTing. In slow prone each conTesT.anT is given Ten shells which are To be Tired in Ten minuTes. ln rapid Tire prone and siTTing, each conTesTanT is given Ten shells which are To be Tired in one minuTe. OTher maTches are being arranged Tor The Firearms class: however, aT This wriTing none had been deTiniTely scheduled. i.53'Ve .N gg 3,3 ' N53 my . TS 3 PaT WesTbrook, chieT l3aTon Twirler, does The splifs. The grass permiTs him To slip here, buT iT didn'T work ouT ThaT way in The gym-eh, PaT7 . . . Morales resTs on TirsT againsT The Bisbee nine. Zaroni is The boy in The dark shirT ..... Ted l'luizar rounds TirsT in The same game. Zaroni looks like he had To reach Tor one. The Bisbee cheer leaders prepare To bury Douglas. This was on ArmisTice Day and The Bulldogs needed burying ThaT day. This sTunT didn'T receive much ap- plause on The oTher side oT The Tield ..... The Bis- bee game and iT looks like They sTopped Warner on This plunge. lvlusT be The one Johnny Caldwell an- nounced, Warner slipped To The ground Trom his own momenTuml Doesn'T look like iT To us .... ThaT Bisbee game again-Aguilar caTching, Devore call- ing 'em. .fame ilcflbn 00 7716 14 fblefic field ..... Looks like someThing may have happened as number 48 seems overjoyed. The masTer sTraTegisT waTching The play .... The iron Tive Takes a resT. Jerk musTn'T have been playing very hard he doesn'T need The resT . . . Pablo CoTa loops one-looks like The baskel- ball clinic held by Coach Morse in The early parT oT The season ..... LeTTy WhisnanT hooks one againsf The Bulldogs ln Action The Cananea Team. Did iT sink, Billy? Coaches Morse and Morrow give The boys a Talking To belween halves oT The Lordsburg game. Grisham looks pleased buT The resT seem down in The dumps ..... A 'scene Trom The Lordsburg game. IT was an O-O deadlock. Push hard, Tella-looks like hes sTopped. BuT whore is The' umpire? 6'1'rls A ffl le fic A sm. THE OFFICERS Tor The GAA This year were Jean l-lowe, presidenT, Veda l-luish, vice-presidenT, Eula Brown, secreTary, and Cordy RoberTson. Treas- urer. Under This leadership, and wiTh The advice oT Mrs. Bob JohnsTon, The club enjoyed a very successTul year. The TirsT acTiviTy was The sponsoring oT The reTreshmenT concession aT The TooTball games. This underTalcing proved To be very successTul, and much proTiT was realized. The GAA also had charge oT The reTreshmenT concession during The SouThern DrisTricT baskeTball Tourney. This also was a success. The associaTion presenTed one oT The mosT inTeresTing assemblies OT The year, when They dressed members To represenT diTTerenT members oT The TooTball squad. The Bin- go booTh, which The girls ran aT The Hi-Jinx carnival was noT very success- Tul. April l8, aT The annual play-day, which was held in Tucson This year. Jean l'lowe and Beverley Brisley broughT Douglas honor by placing in The posTure conTesT. During The year The club held hikes and picnics To diTTer- enT locales around Douglas. On one oT These occasions The girls capTured a live -gila monsTer. Members oT The organizaTion also enioyed several Left to right: Row 1 - Duthie, Martin, E. Brown, Howe, Robertson, Mason, M. Martin. Row 2 - Barnett, Jones, Kennon, Moorhead, Sticht, Lindsey, Fuller, Hartman, Romine, Gray, A. Arquijo. Row 3 - Andrews, Warnock, Palmer, Anderson, E. Dage, E. L. Dage, Gutierrez, L. Arquijo, Parra, Garza, Clark. Row 4 - Gloria Schwantes, Walker, Kerby, Rowley, Hopkins, Laskey, Evans, Albritton, Lewis, Hadnot, Glendora Schwantes. Row 5 - Robertson, Brown, Seeley, Hannum, Hagan, Brisley, Johnston, Churchyard, Huish. fumblers in Acfion Hare and l'louncl chases which look place here in Douglas. The girl Tumblers presenlecl several Tumbling shows cluriizg The halves of The baslcelball games when They clemonslralecl Jrheir acrolcalic skills. The club eriioyed a Tull arwcl successlul year wilh ils membership ol almosl IOO. This was ils Tourlh aclive year here in Douglas l-ligh School. Q f NSR' 4 A . ,S N lykxu -R' 2:52 E PK Z ifw is 9' ,G H- -- u L-- 25w9!a4 Ballclaga -X Around lo lhe lell are H. Rochin, Rabago, Morales, Hill, Jones, Si- mon, Corley. Heclor Rochin was lhe lhinclads' dash man and the number one man in lhe quarlel ol 880 relayers. Tony Morales, lour leller man lor lhe Bulldogs. He made lhe all-slale baskelball leam lhis year, Tony is one ol DHS's besl. Heclor Simon lellered in loolball playing in lhe guard posilion. He has anolher year lo play lor lhe Bulldogs. uGLA Ramon Rabago loolr over calching dulies lor a while lhis spring and, allhough small, he did a good iob. Joe Jones, anolher four leller man. slars on lhe line, al lorward, in lhe oullield and in lhe hurdles. He has anolher year. Eugene Hill, lhe-navy-hasehim-now, was a big power on lhe line lor lhe Morsernen. Genes big game now is againsl lhe Japs. Bob Corley was lhe Bulldogs' reg' ular cenler. He is shorl and sloclry. bul he displayed a lol ol lighl, He also lried oul lor baskelball. Bob slill has anolher year lell. nfl.. Roberl Dodds displays his speed in lhe 440 and in ihc relay, Ho has lwo more years. Hecior Cohn slars in loolbal l. baslzefball. and baseball. He is plonly lasl in all and a lol is ex- poclod of him nexr year. John Meeks was one of lhe Bull- dogs' fackles fhis year and he did a nice job of if. He is one of lhe qradualinq se ' rs. XXGI Jesus Conlreras is lhe Bulldogs' miler. He has fwo more years of Compelilion. Paul McKinney shows promise in 'three sporls, looiball, baslcelball, and lrack. He has lwo years lei? lor compelifion. Max Haynie was real power on 'rhe line for Douglas. He had lofs ol weigh? and used if effeclively. Max also is a senior, Joe Salgado, one of lhe Morse- men's finesl running backs. Jump- in' Joe gave all opposilion plenfy oi Trouble. He also slarred in fhe dashes for The lhinclads. To lhe ri are dds, Confrera f .. H. C a, Salgado. c inney, Meeks, Ha -Q Q Ill' , 4 1 Kgs N . m I ' ' lil if fi Dealing lo The lell' are P. Cola, Aguilar, R. Munson, Jorgensen, Jordan, Lievanos, l'luizar. . ' J ii ' 561.43 l 1 I Ray Munson earned a lelfer in baseball. l-le is one of Dl-lS's besf u'rili'ry men. Ray has anolher year of compelilion. Pablo Co+a, leflered in foolball. baslrelball and baseball. Jusl a freshman. Pablo shows a lol of pro- mise. Baskelball is his maior sporl. Alberl' Jordan earned lwo lelfers lhis year--one in baslcelball and lhe olher in baseball. Belo is a na lural around lhe leyslone sack. MQ Roberi' Aguilar lellered again in baseball lhis year. l-le Tool: over calching dulies The lirsl of The season, fhen moved lo lhe oulliold. Charles Jorgensen was regular cen- fer in baslcelball and one of Mor- row's coming pifchers. Jerk plays end in foolball also. Luis Lievanos, nicknamed Sheng is lhe Bulldog's fhird saclcer and power af fhe plale. He does a nice iob of hurling occasionally. Ted Huizar is anolher sophomore pifcher who hurled some good ball for lhe Bulldogs lhis season. Xl G5 SL40 ,. ,,,,, . OA so-' Guiie rrez, H unfer. 5 Dealing +o 'ihe righi are Gaddy, Hoffman, Fields, Manley, Vincenl, 'Y Louis Gaddy. a newcomer io DHS fhis year. leiiered in foofball and in fraclr. Louis played one of The end posifions for The Bulldogs. Jim Hoffman. a ioofball end and a fraclc aspirani. Jim has anoiher year leff. He also leffered in Rifle. Amado Gufierrez. Big Chief . was DHS's siar hurler for 'three years. Leffered in fooiball. also. and was on fha baslceiball iirsi squad. ' Melvin Fields. w a s a plunging fullback for ihe Bulldogs. He gain- ed much yardage fhis year. Hell be back again. Roy Manley earned a leffer This year in. baseball. Roy usually played in fhe oufergarden. Gene Hunfer. leiiered in football, baseball and irack. Genes big spori was foofball and he was a good ground gainer for fha Morsemen. Bill Vincenf, 440 and 880 yd. man for ihe fhinclads. Bill was an im- poriani cog in ihe relay feam, foo. ii N . Q UG! FVQ. 419 WZ? 1 F .40 AIIU l 'WH f'54-5,5 Watug- .' lil lgbuis McKay was 'flue Bulldocfs fpower on line plunges. Louie .lelrered in foofball, baslcelball, and in baseball. l-le is a peppy backslop and a slugger for 'rhe Morrowmen. Kenne+h Kaneasfer, big 200 pound lineman for +lie Bulldogs, played in rhe raclcle slot Kenny leHered Three seasons in foofball. Mario Rochin, one of lime Morse- men's smarlesf linemen. He played in flue guard posifion. Mario leH'e.'s in baslcerball, foo. He has anofher season leff. Jim Hay+l1ornewl1ife sfarfed al' cenfer. buf was slwif+ed fo end 'rhis year where he played a bang up game for flme Bulldogs. This was Jim's final season. ROBERT AGUILAR Baseball HARRY AMES Wemwd nf Une I' ROY MANLEY AMADO GUTIERREZ Baseball Foolball, Baseball JOHN MEEKS Foolball Foolball and Baskelball Trainer JOHN BAILEY Baseball Manager JIM BICKERSTAFF Baseball, Rifle GEORGE BRADY Baskelball Manager STEWART CARPENTER Track Manager JESUS CONTRERAS Track BOB CORLEY Foolball HECTOR COTA Foo+ball, baskelball, baseball, PABLO COTA Foolball, Baseball JOHN DONALDSON Foolball Manager ROBERT DODDS Track LOTTIE DURAZO Track Manager, MELVIN FIELDNSTB5 Foolball LOUIS GADDY Foofball JEFF GRISHAM Baseball Manager lrack FRED HANNUM Foofball, Baskelball, Baseball MAX HAYNIE Foolball JIM HAYTHORNEWHITE Foofball JIM HOFFMAN Foolball, Track, Rifle TED H UIZAR Baseball GENE HUNTER Foofball, Baseball, Track DAVID JONES Foolball Manager JOE JONES Foofball, baskelball, baseball, frack ALBERT JORDAN Baskelball, Baseball CHARLES JORGENSON Baske+baIl, Baseball ' BOB KRENTZ D Track LOUIS LIEVANOS Baseball , X'-.LLI LOUIS McKAY Foolball, Baskelball, Baseball PAUL McKlNNEY Track TONY MORALES Foolball, baskelball, baseball, 'lrack RAY MUNSON Baseball TED MUNSON Baseball Manager EARL POWLES Track Manager RAMON RABAGO Baseball HECTOR ROCHIN Track MARIO ROCHIN Foolball, Baskelball, Track HENRY ROMERO Track TONY ROMERO Foolball JOE SALGADO Foolball, Track HERMAN SIMON Foolball ' ANDY VALDEZ Foolball BILL VINCENT Track BILL WHISNANT Track WLM ff' Jjff -f WLMQ' ,f fffM, fjf,5,,4 ff Q jififygwf Eff, ffl 'jj Eff W JMV raw MW? 5,1 'bljfff MZ Slewarl pulling in his voles lor lhe queen. Gee! lhal was some conlesl .... Some D. l-l. S. sludes lrying lo loolc un concerned while lhey have lheir piclure lalcen .... Mrs. Riley and James Lewis lalking lhings over. Whal do you wanl lo bel lhal James wanls lo gel oul of class and Mrs. Riley doesn'l lhinlc he oughl lo? .... l-ley, you dopes. how many people do you lhink can play a piano al lhe same lime? Anyway, you are supposed lo be decoralirg for lhe Coronalion Ball. nol playing chopsliclcs .... Some D. H. S. boys having whal lhey call a good lime. and lhen lhey wonder why Mr. Carlson oloiecls lo lheir play- ing on lhe lawn .... Orches- lra members slanding in lronl ol lhe band room gossiping while lhey wail for lhe pro- fessor lo show up. N4 Whai are you frying 'ro do, l-lelen? Make us believe fhai you're sludyingl . . . Penny for your lhoughls Violef .... Aw! Molo, slop posing and finish fha? lmilk shakel. l'm in a hurry. . . Spirios and George, as usual are Togelher. Wha+'s fhe mailer boys you expeciing +o have your piclure laken? . . . An- olher class room scene. George looks sfudious, Ari mad and Jean . . well, how would you describe her W .,.,,,, 1 A - WM.. . .X .NT Q f Y expression? . . . Before school al noon, wilh Casanova l-lall lurning his charms on lhe girls again .... You had beller siop lhaf lalking Roberl and Andy, Miss Welcome isn'l going 'ro like il .... A Typical scene on our Alma Maler's fronl porch wilh everybody doing lasl minule bils of homework ,... Well, any- way you oughi +o know now whai fhe ironi of Bob'- car looks like. fam as Scenes fend one af Me 0w0 . . . . Stuff and Sfafhleq Non and Nonsense I. ln ihe back of l-layllwornewliilds Truck. The boys lioolr a ride. 2. Cordy busy af llwe lypewriler willi Travis Lindsey looking on. Musk have been a slory for flwe Border Bulldog. 3. A scene al flue l-li-Y meeling. Sliorlly eller, llie prexy called ine meeiing To order. 4. Wlial heavenly bliss. 5. Frosli and soplis iusi wailing lo gel in ine gym. 6. Rullwie and Foozy lrip ine ligln fanfasiic. 7. One of ine class rooms in flwe gym-rnusl be econ-all on seniors. 8. Clwarlio Long 'fakes over al llie door prior To opening aff I2:47. The Jrliundering lierd surges in. 9. Foozy and Bob canghf in a gleeful mood. Hi! Mr. and Mrs. Huber. ln case you kids didn? know ir, +ha+'s our C. K. advisor and his wife .... Mr and Mrs. Burch look happy, or mayloe They are iusr doing Jrhaf For rhe loenefif of The camera man .... English, World His- Jrory, and Ge-omerry, wow!! whal a combinarion. I didn? mean Jrhaf as a slam To The reachers. They're preriy nice, don'+ you ihink? lapplepolish- er!-who, me?l .... Hello, Mr. Sanders. Hey, where's your wife? Oh, I see her over There in lhe corner. My, whar loig grins you have! .... The Dunharns pose for +heir pic- fures. Whal are you Trying ro do, Mr. Dunham, imirafe Napoleon? .... In case you have been wondering, all rhese reachers are going fo a faculiy dinner in honor of fhe newly married faculfy mein- loers of D. H. S. Fla-.La AVL . l. One of llwe yell reams in aclion. Reading lell 'lo riglil lliey are lvlargol' Solo, Bob McCue, and Marg- arel Rice. Nice loam, loo. 2. Ready for a kick off-- wlml' abuse llwese loofballs lake. 3. Anorlwer one of llwe yell learns Trying our for honors-llwey are Doro- flwy Slwinn, Dororlwy Croft Eleanor Moore, and Rulli Miller. 4. Armisrice Day crowd in flue sladiunn. Good llwing if isn'l a closeaup so llwe facial expressions are visible. Oli! wlinl a day. 5. Our in llwe midfield-- looks like Poocli Wai'ner covering ground and lie made plenty of yardage rlwal day. 6. One oi flue niglwl games. Looks like an anxious momenl. Can you find yourself? 7. Tony Morales l7l runs loose againsl llwe Nogales Apaches. Douglas won lwandily and llien llwe crowd wenl wild. Nol many clmancela To :elelnrale so we did wlieri we could. A Day farm' a Ngyfzfj af Me Mme .... . . . Some More Football - Fun and Wberwflve Slepping ouf-fhe Douglas lwirlers lead +he march al one of lhe nighl games. Looks pre-Hy nice, loo. . ..Bisbee's 'rwirlers perform before Jrhe sfadium. Daylime so +hey couldn'+ use 'rheir lighled bafons. . . . lf's+he ghosls-lhey all loolc amused and happy. Was il fun. fellows? . . . Tony calches a laleral in fha Bisbee game-i+ was ruled a forward and didn'+ counl, so-o-o if was no go .... HH if harder you guys - fear him limb from limb-musl be Graham lhis weelc .... One of lhese Nogales Apaches on fhe go, buf he didn'l gel far. As we remember il, The Apaches were boHled up all nighl-all dressed up, bul no place +o go. . . The sludenfs mill around. I+ mus+ be halflime cuz They look awfully quiel, or else The game is iusl' one of lhose dull ones. lf Douglas scores lhough +hey'll come back To life and how. 0a'a's and Ends Department Well, hello Nogales where did you come from? Tha+'s guile a pose, Claylon .... l-lil wolves, whacha been doing, you look like several ca+s Jrhal have eal- en a bunch of canaries .... Peek-abool Who's your friend Madeline? ls she bashlul or somelhing? .... From lhe looks of 'rhings Cordy is feeling prelly happy. There is Ray Ferguson in lhe back slringing O I 0 C I I somebody a line of bull .... Travis and Jim look in- duslrious bul l'll bel Jrhey didn'+ keep Thai up for very long .... Whoops! somelhing is wrong some- where, rhere is only one lwin. You're a belfer guesser lhan I am if you can fell which one if is ..... Oh, I know, +hey're +he Florence loolball players. For a while l didn? recognize lhem. S- Quik 'NX - IT seems ThaT some Thieving soul has a sense oT humor or don'T you Think so? ..... This musT be parT oT The oTTicials and audience aT one oT The SC. games. Gee some OT Those games were good ..... Some of Dl-lS's Temales. lT musT be The sun , They couldn'T all be as unhappy as They look .... Mr. Dunham, whaT have you been doing now? From The looks of Things, 6.6. I O O I 0 is geTTing Told, louT Then someTimes loolcs are do'- ceiving .... They aren'T ouT in TronT, and They aren'T playing on The lawn or doing anyThing else wrong so They musT be The Treshmen-amazing deducTion! . . . . The Journalism class. Really Though They worla preTTy hard someTimes, and Things really rush on Thursdays. Mile Bit of Everything Bev, doing her sTuTT in a hula dance aT The l'li-Jinx Carnival. I shoT an arrow inTo The air, said Mr Dun- ham as he showed his prowess as a Robin Hood To several including his own son,4Bruce. lT's a piTy They didn'T include The TargeT in The picTure .... Oh-h-h a real. skeleTon, in a real coffin screamed several of The girls who enTered The Junior Music Club's l-louse of l-lorrors. lT did kind of scare you To see ThaT in The Wow! Spooks! and Boo-o-o dark .... ln The N. H. S. base ball Throw, Ozark John- sTon biT The dusT. Miss Dailey is sTill sTanding, buf shows The 'eTTecTs of a severe baTTle .... Come one come all, hiT The mosT haTed men in The world aT The Sophs' baseball Throw! ..... l-lirohiTo Took The blunT of The aTTack all evening-noT a sneak aTTack eiTher. The Twins doing a Tap dance wiTh Their usual oornph aT The T-li-Jinx show. U 0 C I E.,-asf of ,LU6ff f an CX eff' v-avflo,-,,l oh fiyeafnos ,S!oac! The characTers of Ever Since Eve come ouT of char- acTer Tor This pose. Page l'laTch, Spud , is iusl where you would expecT To see him. Wow! WhaT are you doing, DoroThy? This is The scene ThaT BeTsy TlaunTs The long underwear Tor Spud To don-and she sees ThaT he does iT, Too. 'Mernber, she comes ouT wiTh his shorTs Tor prooT ...,. The producTion sTaTT poses-loTs-oT-worlc-and -no-crediT group so we ThouqhT They should be in-- cluded in This snap .... A scene Trom The play-The ediTors are in Tor iT as The principal and advisor qeT on Their ear because of an iTem ThaT appeared in prinT. 5 P as xi ag? The seniors on DiTch Day and from all reporTs They had an excellenT ouTTing, ducking, and whaT noT ..... Spirros Takes a sun loaTh, or is iT a bawTh?' '..... Nancy and PaT Taking iT easy aTop The Truck ..... Loolcs like Bev is geTTing The worsT oT iT-- no Tair-Two on one .... New sTyle, Eleanor? Looks like a Tin haT The doughboys wear. . . . . Teh, Tch, T-oh -invading The girls' boudoir . . . . GeTTing ready To eaT or somepin' .... Should have a picTure when They builT The Tire a n d dried ouT Their cloThes, Too .... The gang TighT in The Truclc on The re- Turn Trip would have made a swell shoT. WhaT a clay - whaT a class! I. Siesra hour-don? lell us you're sfudying, David. Does- n'+ look righr lo us. 2. Mary Belh Nelson hears one-nor a parlor slory, eilher, we'll bel. 3. Miss Jones pafronizes The l-li-Y Megaphones for sale - yell for lhe Bulldogs. 4. Are we seeing double? Which is Gloria and which Glendora? Beulah and Ruby Mae walch lhe camera. 5. Before the doors open-usual scene wirh lhe walks jammed and lhe facully forced l'o push rhrough. Even barriers are pul up for +he faculry somefirnes. 6. Joe gels in lhe spofelighf. Looks like Foozy has made some cynical ex- pression. Lay off, you guys. 7. Yeggs-wrong car. 8. Ozark lislens lo persuasion or else he's felling 'em. 9. Bev and Arf pose for lhier pic. l'r's a good one foo, no? .AAA-.Ar-wJO.,-LJ JMJ MMM pw, M, AJUJ4 RLJJJ Max, 3 Smit! if Uaganiywiiand X 1- ff'..' C'-5' f 43? '-ZZ' Wbhfwfdflf Wfvfffff U C I V - X if mfs, E M, We-Mgff W7 Edilors al work on page makeup- Connie Diamos, Polly H a g a n .Mirtgagel Rice, and Mary Belh Nelson. BORDER BULLDOG FIRST SEMESTER Bill Luse ........ Edilor Slafl-Marqarel Rice, Polly Hagan. Mary Bellw Nel- son, Came-Diamgggean Willoughby, Ed Schrader. Gayllna Lee Helms, Olive Kniglil, Bill Harlman, Al- berl Wells, .lack Saller, James Krenlz, Andrew An- clress. Cordy Roberlson. SECOND SEMESTER Advanced Slaff-Connie Diamcs, Polly Hagan, Mary Bells Nelson, Margarel Rice, Ed Schrader, Al- berl Wells, Dean Willoughby. Slalf-Miriam Arble, Lenore Beecroll, Max Haynie, Jean Howe. Paul Huber, Jr., Gene Hunler. Mary Jolwnslon, Belly Kimble, LeRoy Kirk, Kalherine Klullz. Joe Salqado, Pal Weslbroolc, Herb While. if Around llme lable lefl lo righl' are Herb While, Max Haynie, Belly Kimble, Jean Howe, Lenore Bee- crofl, LeRoy Kirk and Joe Salgado. ii You i i . gfyi'Rm PAUL HUBER, JR. KATHERINE KLUTTZ BILL LUSE C. K. MANAGER C. K. EDITOR B. B. EDITOR Ilsf Sem.I COPPER KETTLE STAFF Kallwerine Klullz Paul l-luber, Jr. Margarel Rice Sally Darnell . Polly l-lagan . Gene Hunler . Cordy Roloerlson Philip Dunlorcl Bolo Brisley . Dean Willoughby Bob McCue . Paul l-l. Huber .....edi+or . bus. mqr. . assi. mgr. . class edilor assi. class ed. . sporl edilor . spori eclilor . plwolograplwer . . . ar+i:s'r . snapsliol edilor . snapsliof ediior publicalions adviser Around ihe fable are Sally Darnell, Gene Hunfer, Cordy Roberlson, and Bob Brisley. lnse+ - Philip Dunford. A+ lhe righi are Dean Willoughby and Bob McCue. M12 My .,.,2, - -- ' il W' , any J, ..... mf. .,:. 5 , Y XA iz ' I gf 364 . ::::1 P o'le s..q..,N . -My as' A .Wg , R- we of W my M I 1329? Mary Johnslon - Pal Wesl- brook ediring some special-- very, very special-copy for The Border Bulldog. Ray Ferguson checks over his adverlising copy for Jrhe Bull- dog. Ray will be lhe manager for lhe Copper Kellle nexl year. Two prinrers, Sam Pinedo and George Brady. al worlc in The shop. Sam is The machine op- eralor and George Jrhe press- vlipwdwx ' Emil M7 Jaclc Sal+er, Gaylha Lee Helms, Ollv Knighr, Miriam Arlole, Ed Schrader and Alber+ Wells working on Border Bulldog copy. WML -fm'-wfwfe N -gun, , aw- ff? W P.f.P. Nab THE SENIOR P. E. P. is made up ol Sophomore, Junior. and Senior girls. The ollicers lor lhe club lhis year are as lollows: Presidenl, lvlinnelle Harris: Vice presidenl, Nina Ferguson: Secrelary, Sally Darnell: Treasurer. Cordy Roberlson: Program Chairman, Kalherine Klullz: Social Chairmen, Gloria and Glendora Schwanles: Ceremonial, Dean Willoughby: and Music Chairmen are Nancy Silverman and Belly Kimble. The club had lhe concession lor some ol lhe baslcelball games and sold candy, gum, and soda pop. ll had lwo candy sales and one noon il had a doughnul and milk sale. The Chrislmas caroling was a lillle damp because ol lhe snow bul lhere was a lairly large lurn-oul lor il. The lwo lormals given by lhe P. E. P. girls were mosl successlul lhis year, lhe lirsl being given during lhe Chrislmas vacalion and lhe second beginning lhe social aclivilies lor lhe lasl ol lhe year. Left to right: Row 1 - Churchyard, Willoughby, Robertson, Harris, Ferguson, Darnell, Glendora Schwantes, Gloria Schwantes. Row 2 - Miller, Rice, Stocks, Bloodworth, Kluttz, Silverman, Kimble, Gray, Arble. Row 3 - Pennington, Williams, Parker, Brown, Romine Jeffries, Jones, Warnock, Spencer, Hopkins. Row 4 - Nelson, Stark, Moore, Croft, Miller, I-Iinkle, Luse, Clinch, Pettit, Soto. Row 5 - Whatley, Howe, Knight, Hagan, Stephens, Hannum, Diamos, Johnston, Brisley, Armistead. Dil ' A Z. Ann. A .-, D. ff. 5. Band Tl-lE BAND in Their gold and black uniTorms commenced Their seasons ac- TiviTies by playing during The TooTball games and parading on The Tield aT The halT. Following The TooTball season pracTice was begun on The concerT pieces To be played aT The Music FesTival in Tucson on March 2 I. ShorTly beTore The TesTival iT was decided To give a Tree concerT TirsT in The assem- bly Tor The sTudenTs and Then in The evening Tor The general public. The TesT- ival passed wiTh The brass quarTeT and The clarineT Trio gaining Tavorable criTicism. PreparaTion was Then begun Tor a series oT public appearances The TirsT oT which was a good will program in Agua PrieTa on April 27. On Tuesday oT The nexT week The band again appeared in Agua PrieTa, This Time Tolhelp Mexico celebraTe' her independence day. On May 7 The band broadcasTed Trom The local sTaTion KSUN. On The Tollowing Monday The band and orchesTra combined Torces and presenTed anoTher assembly be'- Tore The sTudenT body. For The grand Tinale of The year The band working wiTh The glee club presenTed The musical program aT The commencemenT exercises on May 22. 5'pan1's!1 6'1'rlReserves Tl-lE EIRST MEETING oT The club was held in SepTember wiTh June Burgner, The new presidenT, presiding. The acTiviTies Tor ThaT monTh and Tor OcTober consisTed mosTly oT Trips To Cave Creek and wiener roasTs on ChevroleT l-lill. The monTh oT November was given over To lcniTTing Tor The Red Cross. ChrisTmas acTiviTies included conTribuTing canned Tood To The Y.W.C.A. Tood baslceT and enTerTaining The CCC boys aT dances in The Armory and The old gym. In January The club parTicipaTed whole hearTedly in The boolss Tor VicTory Campaign while in February a ValenTines dance Tor The CCC looys was sTaged in The Armory. In March The girls sponsored a Taco sale aT The l li-Jinx carnival. AlThough They didn'T malce much proTiT They sTill had a loT oT Tun. The club is now loolcing Torward To summer acTiviTies. The oTTicers Tor This year were June Burgner, President Lillian Burgner, Vice President Marie Ruiz, SecreTaryg Carmen Parra, Treasurer: Alice Arguiio, Girl RepresenTaTive. Left to right: Row 1 - Sandoval, Ruiz, J. Burgner, L. Burgner, Parra, Huizar. Row 2 - Sosa, Lopez, Barcelo, Romo, Alvarado, Navarrette. Row 3 - Rubio, L. Arquijo, Gutierrez, Melendez, A. Arguijo, Gomez. Freshmen P.f.P Tl-IE FRESHMEN P. E. P., The Girl Reserve group Tor Treshmen in high school, began an evenTTul year lasr SepTember by elecTing KaTherine GriTTiThs presidenTg Nixie Alessi, vice-presidenTg ErnesTine Evans,Treasurer1 lvlariorie Laslcey, secreTary1 and Peggy AlbriTTon, musical chairman. Mrs. Mary E. FriTz oT Grammar school was The club advisor. Around TwenTy girls were members in This club. The principal acTiviTy oT The season was The sponsoring oT The d.arT booTh Tor The senior class's l'li-Jinx carnival, aT which Time They Took in approxi- maTely S8.00. The club also gave a Tood sale, bringing in Sl0.00 To The Treasury: and raTTled oTT a box oT candy, earning Three dollars. The Freshman P. E. P. has also done much Tor worThwhile proiecTs in Doug- las, The ouTsTanding ones being buying yarn Tor The Douglas Red Cross l-leadguarTers. and The making oT an aTghan Tor ThaT organizaTion also. Several oT The members oT The Freshman club This year will assume duTies as oTTicers in The Senior P. E. P. club nexT Among Those will be lvlariorie Laslcey as Treasurer, as vocal leader. Left to right: Row 1 - Barnum Brady. Row 2 - Yutze, McGuire, Lorack Kennedy. Row 3 - Yelverton, Clark, Seeley o 4 - Noland, Hartman. 1-'a1'me1'. Laskey, D Club Tl-lE D CLUB, which fakes ifs membership from all boys who have leffered in a major sporf, mef af fhe beginning of fhe year fo elecf: Tonv Morales, presidenfq Joe Salgado, vice-presidenfg and Jim l-loffman, secre- fary-freasurer. C. R. Johnsfon, high school principal, foolc over as club advisor. On Ocfober I7, fhe club members escorfed fhe freshmen boys fo D l-lill, fo supervise fhem while whife-washing our leffer. On fhaf day also, fhe club presenfed fhe annual D Day assembly and sponsored fha dance affer fhe vicforious foofball game. The maior acfivify of fhe year was fhe sponsoring of a concerf feafuring Ewing lvlifchell, barifone, on February 265 alfhough fhis proiecf did nof prove profifable fo eifher Mr. lvlifchell or fo fhe club. During fhe Soufhern Arizona Baslcefball Conference held here fhe lasf of February, fhe mem- bers of fhis club served as hosfs fo fhe visifing feams and assisfed in plan- ning fhe fournamenf. Ofher fhan fhese underfaldngs, fhe organizafion has been inacfive fhroughouf fhe season. Left to right: Row 1 - Morales, Salgado, Lievanos, Brady, M. Rochin, Romero, Cota. Row 2 - Joran, Bailey, Carpenter, Hannum, Powles, Dodds, Huizar. Row 3 - D. Jones, H. Rochin, Haynie, Donaldson, Grisham, Corley, Hoffman, Hunter. Row 4 - J. Jones, Fields, Meeks, Gutierrez, Gaddy, Ames, Aguilar. , -w....f-wv-- V- . ,... ff1YL'ab Tl-IE CLUB wenf fhrough a successful year sfarfing wifh fhe l-lalIowe'en Parade and ending wifh fhe Sweefhearf Banquef. The officers for fhe firsf semesfer were Jeff Grisham-presidenf, Leonard Kimble-vice presidenf. Bill Cowan--secrefary, Bob McCue-freasurer. This semesfer fhe offi- cers were Bob McCue-presidenf, Bill Cowan-vice presidenf, Paf Wesf- brook-secrefary. and Jim l-layfhornewhife-freasurer. The l-li-Y Club had a larger affendance af fhe l-lallowe'en Parade fhan has been recorded in fheir hisfory. A show in fhe Y gym affer fhe parade lcepf fhe boys and girls occupied for an hour, affer which fhey were given apples and candy. The l-li-Y Conference in El Paso was affended by sevenfeen boys la larger represenfafion fhan any ofher club, including EI Paso.l ln February fha club held fheir l-li-Y carnival fo pay back fhe boys fhaf wenf fo EI Paso. Af fhe l-li-Jinx Carnival fhey sponsored fhe penny pifch, which did nof prove very successful. To end The year, a Sweefhearf Banquef and Dance alcfended by members of fhe club and fheir dafes was given. Left to right: Row 1 - Kimble, Grisham, Cowan, Haynie, McCue, Dunford. Row 2 - Hun- te Scott, Haythornewhite, Taylor, Gastelum, Bailey, Hale, Corley, Munson. Row 3 - Bickerstaff, McKay, Morales, Ames, Ramsay, Hoffman, Salgado, Carpenter, Westbrook. Row 4 - Luse, Thomasson, Hunt, Meeks, Hannum, J orgenson, Fields. National Honor .S'ociefy THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY began funcfioning February 6, wifh an acfive membership of l8g Richard lvloreno Van Dorn was an absenfee member. The new semesfer found six iuniors and seven seniors elecfed fo membership, and Glenn O. Dunham was chosen as faculfy advisor. The firsf meefing held was fo elecf officers and fo complefely revise fhe con- sfifufion. Kafherine Kluffz was chosen presidenf, Bill Loraclc, vice presidenfg Spirros Diamos, freasurerg and Gloria Sfoclcs, secrefary. lvleefings were originally held on Thursday nighfs, and lafer fhe dafe was changed fo Mondays. The members were divided info groups of fhree, and fhese commiffees were responsible for refreshmenfs and a program for fheir assigned meefing. The firsf acfivify of fhe club was fo sponsor a baseball fhrow boofh af fhe Hi-Jinx carnival, fhe dolls labelled wifh names of various DHS feachers. Following fhe cusfom sfarfed by lasf ear's group, fhe club held-ga picnic fhe lasf school monfh. QMJWMWT Left to right: Row 1 - Gray, Darnell, Stocks. Row 2 - Willoughby, Diamos, Hagan, Kluttz, Rice. Row 3 - Luse, Lorack, Gaytan, Dunham. The Triple P L' ab THE TRIPLE P CLUB-whose leTTers sTand Tor players, prompTers, and properTies-is The dramaTics club which has served DHS Tor This year. Enn- bracing all Types oT sTage work, The club was organized on OcTober 3: Dean Willoughby was elecTed presidenTglv1ary BeTh Nelson, vice-president lv1argareT Rice, secreTaryg Madeline Williams, Treasurer: and Lurline Gray. librarian. Mrs.Carolyn Ream assumed The responsibiliTy as advisor Tor The group. The TirsT producTion oT The club was on November 7, when a radio skiT Trom The Legend oT Sleepy Hollow was presenTed in assembly in connec- Tion wiTh NaTional Book Week. On December 23 a panTomine ChrisTma5 play was presenTed, enTiTled Why The Chimes Ring. The principal acTiviTy oT The club was The Three-acT play, Ever Since Eve , given April IO. Sponsored by The senior class, This play had an all- school casT, alThough Triple P members played a maioriTy oT The roles. Left to right : Row 1 - Gray, Williams, Willoughby, Rice, Nelson. Row 2 - Yutze, Brady, Hadnot, Lewis, Luse, Clark, Griffiths, Jeffries, Kennedy, Yelverton. Row 3 - Soto, War- nock, J. Spencer, Jones, Hopkins, Albritton, Churchyard, Evans, Parmer, Reed, C. Spenc- er. Row 4- Andrews, Mills, Harris, Diamos, Hagan, Alessi, Carpenter, Acuff, Arble, Bar- num. Row 5- Hatch, Brisley, Kirk, Smith, Van Dorn, Walker, Hoopman. SQA? Me 61715 Wee L' ab CONTINUING A RECORD ol oulslanding perlormances, lhe girls' glee club, under Mrs. Lollie Parks I-less, lhis year seemed lo be especially aclive. The girls mel separalely, and combined wilh lhe boys lor special numbers as a mixed chorus. From lhe girls' group, a sexlelle was chosen: Belly Kimble. Ivlinnelle I-Iarris, Mary Slichl, Bea I-Iollry, Ninelle I-Iopkins, and Annabelle Jellries. Ana Solo replaced Belly Kimble lhe second semesler. The sexlelle enler- lained civic organizalions, and look parl in lhe glee club concerls. Oclober 29 marked lhe lirsl showing when lhey sang lor a delense program. Work was lhen begun lor lhe Chrislmas program. lor which lhe girls had a maior porlion ol lhe singing. The appearance al lhe leslival was especially oulslanding, and lhere lhe girls lirsl wore lheir while unilorms wilh gold and black emblems. The Spring concerl on April I5 was lhe selling lor lhe linal perlormance al which lhe girls sang lwo groups ol numbers. Left to right: Row 1 - Contreras, Soto, Johnson, EH1iqll8Z, Sticht, Pettit, Cansler, Alva- rado, Sosa. Row 2 - Hartman, Hadnot, Mills, Jeffries, Holtry, soto, Warnock, Reed, Mo- cartan, Parks. Row 3 - L. Arquijo, Parra, Hopkins, Rowley, Hinkio, Clancy, Jones, Park- er, E. Evans, Valdez. Row 4 - Seeley, Bloodworth, Brisley, Knight, Hagan, Kimble, Harris, Armistead, Alessi. Row 5 - A. Arquijo, Moreno, L. Evans, Romero, Elias, Rose. -,.-. .,.,..-,.... -M... Miken' Mora: WITH SCHEDULED CLASSES Tor The TirsT Time in several years, The DHS mixed chorus played a prominenT parT in all acTiviTies underTalcen by The vocal deparTmenT. Under Mrs. LoTTie Parks Hess, This group appeared TirsT Tor The ChrisTmas program on December I9, singing a group oT well-lcnown carols. AT This Time also They assisTed in a communiTy sing held downTown. The personnel oT The mixed chorus was greaTly changed wiTh The new schedules: and The uniT, wiTh classes The second and Third periods, began preparaTion Tor The SouThern Arizona Music FesTival which was held in Tucson on March ZI. Douglas's mixed chorus presenTed Two numbers on The aTTernoon perTormance. and Took parT in The massed chorus ThaT evening. The Spring concerT was The nexT engagemenT Tor The mixed chorus: and, in addiTion To Their own group oT songs, ended The program wiTh paTrioTic numbers. The Tinal showing was Tor The BaccalaureaTe program The lasr Sunday in The Term. Left to right: Row 1 - Mills, McCartan, Sticht, Soto. Row 2 - Larez, Rowley, Seeley Arm- istead, Hopkins, Jeffries, Rodarte. Row 3 - Parks, Holtry, Brisley, Knight, Hagan, Kim- ble, Harris, Hinkle. Row 4 - Jones, Ziede, Morse, Meeks, Kirk, Kimble, Lillywhite. Jr. Musk' C' ab THE JUNIOR MUSIC CLUB oT DHS has had an especially acTive season under The guidance oT MineTTe Harris, club presidenT. The TirsT meeTing QT The year was on SepTember I5, which was held mainly To elecT oTTicers and approximaTely TwenTy new girls To membership in The club. Mrs. LoTTie Parks Hess assumed The duTies oT club sponsor. OTher oTTicers chosen were Nina Ferguson, vice presidenTg KaTherine KluTTz, secreTary-Treasurer: BeTTv Kimble, program chairman: and Cordelia RoberTson, social chairman. MeeTings were held The TirsT Monday in each monTh, wiTh alTernaTing corn- miTTees serving reTreshmenTs ThroughouT The year. The musical programs cenTered around The Theme oT American Neighbors and Their Music. The TirsT acTiviTy oT The club was The sponsoring oT a Tun house Tor The Hi- Jinx Carnival, which was under The direcTion oT Nina Ferguson and Polly Hagan. A proTiT oT 52.25 over The 57.50 concession Tee, was realized. The annual Tea Tor parenTs oT The Junior Music Club girls and Tor The members oT The Senior Music club was given on Sunday, May 3. The only daTe aTTaii' oT The year was The picnic given on May I5 in Leslie Canyon. Left to right: Row 1 - Harris, Kimble, Kluttz, Ferguson, Robertson. Row 2 - Andrews, Stocks, Spencer, Glendora Schwantes, Gloria Schwantes, Soto, Rice, McCartan. Row 3 - Psi-ks, Reed, Darnell, Mins, Acuff, Williams. Arble, Nelson. Row 4 - Hopkins, Diamos, Hagan, Willoughby, Silverman. M. . - . W . 777, ..h1.l..'1. E Boosters' flub AN ORGANIZATION ending iTs TirsT year is The BoosTers, wiTh an aim To back any acTiviTy which needed sTudenT supporT. Under The leadership oT Miss Mildred Dailey. This club underToolc one proiecT each monTh, and did iTs uTmosT To malce ThaT a worThy one. The club was organized in SepTember, wiTh membership oT class presi- denTs, class represenTaTives, and all who Tried ouT Tor yell leaders, and The sTudenT-body presidenT. A chairman was chosen Tor each monTh, who was To head ThaT period's acTiviTies. For The TirsT proiecT They presenTed The annual D Day assembly, and also sold TooTl3all pins Tor ThaT game. NexT on The calendar were boosTing The Las Cruces moTorcade, and The sale oT season baslceTball TiclceTs. The new year saw The Red Cross BeneTiT dance, which neTTed around S40 To The Red Cross Tund. The BoosTers conducTed The VicTory Book Campaign. and gave The sTage show, The American Way, Tor The l-li-Jinx Carnival. Left to right: Row 1 - Soto, Harris. Dage, Rice. Row 2 - Glass, Glendora Schwantes,Boh McCue, Gloria Schwantes, Walker. Row 3 - Moore, Willoughby, Whatley, Howe, Croft. Miller. Row 4 - Kimble, Ramsay, Jorgenson, Smith, Haythornewhite, Lorack, Luse gif NKMZQ 6 ff ljlllff rqcfaefollzbiefnenii if 1 The following pages conlain ads of local merclwanls who aiol in llwe supporl ol Douglas l-liqlw Sclwool. Your supporl of 'rlmem will be apprecialecl. Senior aclivilies also appear in +l1is seclion. wif' Once again MOLLOY-MADE quality ot work- manship scores as the l942 Copper Kettle is cased I in a MOLLOY-MADE cover from I I THE BABCOCK COVER COMPANY l!3I Oberlin Drive Glendale, California I 'I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I I I I I I ,'4QQQQQQQQQE,-,'0fa-'0:::- I I I When you think ot Graduation, I I I The Proms, etc. I mink of I I lDHGIf JI?-JDS 70e fnaue d.omeZ'f1in-9 an euwaf man in foam 'I I AAAO - AA.....A..........A... A Layout and Composition by Bill 'Scott Minnette Harris-C l a s s Sec. 2. Treas. 45 P. E. P. 1, 2, 3, 4, Ceremo- nial Chairman 2, Pres. 43 Jr. Music Club 2, 3, Pres. 4, Thespians 23 Mask 8: Dagger 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 33 Hi-Jinx 3, 4: Attendant of Copper Kettle Queen 4, Queen of Hi-Jinx Carnival 3. Max Haynie-Football 2, 3, 4, Re- serve Letter 2, Letter 3, 4g D Club 3, 4: Hi-Y Club 3, Sergeant at Arms 43 Border Bulldog Staif 43 Hi-Jinx 3, 43 Assembly Committee 3. James Haythornewhite - Cla s s Pres. 3, 4, Yell Leader 13 Football Letter 2, 3, 4: Track 2, Basketball Mgr. 1, D Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3. Sec. 43 Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4: Copper Kettle King 4. Gaytha Helms-G. A. A. 2, 33 Glee Club 3: Border Bulldog Staff 3, 4. Mercedes Hoffman-G. A. A. 1, Blue Triangle 3: Glee Club 1, 3, 4. Bee Holtry-P. E. P. 1, 23 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Glee Club 3, Sextette 4: Hi-Jinx 2, Assembly 3. Jean Howe-Girl Rep. 2, 3, 4, P. E. P. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 1: G. A. A. 1, 2. 3. 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 43 Boosters Club 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Border Bulldog Staff 45 Prom Committee 33 Hi- Jinx 3, 4: Assembly 2, 3, 4, Copper Kettle Queen 4. Paul Huber, Jr.-Football Numer- al 3: Basketball Reserve Letter 4, N. H. S. 4, Band 1, 2, Emblem 2, Orchestra 33 Glee Club 23 Copper Kettle Staff 2. 3, 4, Business Mgr. 43 Border Bulldog Staff 4, Mechan- ical Staff 33 Hi-Jinx 4. Gene Hunter-Football 3, 4, Re- serve Letter 3, Letter 43 Basketball Reserve Letter 2. 3: Track 2. 3. 4, Numeral 2, Reserve Letter 3: Base- ball Letter 2, 3, 43 D Club 3, 43 Hi-Y Club 3. 4: Band 3. 4: Copper Kettle Staff 43 Border Bulldog Staff 4, Prom Committee 3: Hi-Jinx 43 As- sembly 4. .Smim14 Veda Huish-P. E. P. 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Letter and Pin 43 Glee Club 4. Lee Hunt-Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 23 Border Bulldog Mechanical Staff 3. Mary Johnston-P. E. P. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 1, G. A. A. 1. 2. 3, 43 Thespians 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 43 Border Bulldog Staff 45 Hi-Jinx Committee 4: Assembly 1, 3, 4. Kenny Kaneaster-Football Letter 3, 4: Track 2, 33 Hi-Jinx 3. Meinel Kerby-G. A. A. 35 Thespi- ans 13 Glee Club 1. Betty Kimble-P. E. P. 2, 3, 4, Mu- sic Chairman 2, 4, Treas. 3: G. A. A. 1, 2, Jr. Music Club 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 2, Program Chairman 41 Thespians 1, 2,3 Mask 52 Dagger 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Border Bulldog Staff 43 Prom Committee 33 Hi-Jinx 3, 4: Three one act plays 13 Almost Eighteen 3. Katherine Kluttz-P. E. P. 1, 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 4: N. H. S. 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 43 Jr. Music Club 3, 4, Sec. 8: Treas. 43 Thespians 1, 2: Mask 85 Dagger 3, Band 1, 2. 4: Or- chestra 1, 2. 3, 43 Copper Kettle Staff 3, 4, Editor 43 Border Bulldog Staff 43 Hi-Jinx 43 Assemblv 4: Skidding 35 Big Hearted Herb- ert 2, The King Rides By 1: Three one act plays 1. James Krentz--Rifle Club 2, 31 Or- chestra 1, 2, 3: Border Bulldog 4. Mechanical Staff 3. fs James Lewis-Track 3, 45 Band 3. Bill Luse-Hi-Y Club 45 N. H. S. 4: Rifle Club 4: Border Bulldog Staff 3. 4, Sports Editor 3, Editor 43 Hi- Jinx 4. Vivian Maddux-P. E. P. 15 Drum and Bugle Corps 1, 2, 3. Bob McCue-Class Vice Pres. 3, 4: Hi-Y Club 3, Treas. 4, Pres. 4, Band 3, 43 Copper Kettle Staff 45 Prom Committee 33 Assembly 4. Numbers refer to year, i. e.-1 - freshman: 2 - sophomore, etc. Seam ,Gaim ' Robert Aguilar-Baseball 2, 3, 4, D Club 3, 4, Border Bulldog Me- chanical Staff 3, 4. Gilbert Alvarado-B a s e b al l Re- serve Letter 2, Orchestra 2, Glee Club 3. Andrew Andress-Border Bulldog Staff 4. Marie Andrews-Junior Music Club 3, 4. Marion Appelin-G. A. A. 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 4. Etta Mae Armistead-P. E. P. 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, Mask 81 Dagger 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, P1'om Committee 3, Hi-Jinx 3, Assembly 4. Lenore Beecroft-G. A. A. 2, 3, Glee Club 2, Border Bulldog Staff 4. James Biekerstaff-Baseball Letter 2, 3, 4, D Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Rifle Club Letter 2, N. H. S. 2. Mary Bloodworth-P. E. P. 1, 2, 3, Publicity Chairman 4, Glee Club 3, 4. Pete Bloomquist-Hi-Y Club 43 Glee Club 2, 3. Douglas Boyer-Triple P 4, Prom Committee 3. Dorothy Boss-P. E. P. 1, 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3. Beverley Brisley-P. E. P. 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Orches- tra 1, Glee Club 4, Assembly Com- mittee 4, Transferred to and from California 2, 4. June Burgner-N. H. S. 4, Blue Tri- angle 3, President 4, Glee Club 3, 4. Mavi Castro-Glee Club 3, Drum and Bugle Corps 1, 2, 3. Peggy Clancy-P. E. P. 1, 2, G. A. A. 2. Max Cooper-Rifle club 3, 4. Malfred Crabtree-Football Num- eral 1, 2, Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, Reserve Letter 2, Hi-Y Club 1. 2, 3, 4. Vice President 2. Dorothy Croft-P. E. P. 4, Boosters 4, Hi-Jinx 4. Sally Darnell-Class Sec. 1, 2, 3, 4, P. E. P. 1, 2, 3. 4, Music Chairman 1, 2, Sec. 3, 4, N. H. S. 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, Jr. Music Club 2, 3. 4, Program Chairman 3, Band 1, Glee Club 2, 3, Copper Kettle Staff 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Assembly Commit- tee 2, 3, 4, Attendant of Copper Kettle Queen 4. George Diamos-Boy Rep. 2, N. H. S. 3, 4, Mask 8: Dagger 3, Glee Club 3, Hi-Jinx 3, Spirros Diamos--N. H. S. 3, 4, T1'eas. 4, Mask 81: Dagger 3: Glee Club 3, Hi-Jinx 3. Philip Dunford-Yell Leader 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Assembly Committee 3. 4, Cop- per Kettle 4. Irene Evans-P. E. P. 1, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Drum Corps 1, 2, 3, 4. Mary Louise Freeman-P. E. P. 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Louis Gaddy-Football Letter 4, D Club 4, Hi-Y Club 4, Hi-Jinx Com- mittee 4, Attendant of Copper Ket- tle King 4. Arthur Gastelum-Hi-Y Club 2, 3. 4, Band 1, 2, 3. George Gaytan-Football 3, 4, Nu- meral 3, Basketball Numeral 3, N. H. S. 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3. James Golding'-Copper Kettle and Border Bulldog Mechanical Staff 3, 4. Lillian Hagan-Glee Club 2, 3. Marvin Hamilton-Border Bulldog' Mechanical Staff 2, 3, 4. Numbers refer to year, i. e.-1 - freshman, 2 - sophomore, etc. Phelps Dodge Merc. Cn. Your Department Store Complete OO No matter flow small Your purchase, if 13' appfeclhfeai O Q Q TRY PHELPS DODGE STORES FIRST J- ::: .le J-ao::::: Senicvz. John Meeks-Football 3, 4, Numer- al 3, Letter 45 D Club 45 Hi-Y Club 3, 45 Band 15 Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Betty Mitchell-Transferred from Hobbs, New Mexico 4. Eleanor Moore--P. E. P. 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 1, 25 Thespians 35 Band 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Border Bulldog Business Manager 3. Eva Moorehead-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Violet Mugford-N. H. S. 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Hi-Jinx 35 Assembly Committee 1, 4. Bennett Noland-Glee Club 3, 45 Border Bulldog Mechanical Staff 2, 3, 4. Maudel Reynolds-P. E. P. 35 Mask Sz Dagger 35 Almost Eighteen 3. Cordy Robertson-P. E. P. 1, 2, 3, Treas. 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Treas. 45 Jr. Music Club 3, Social Chairman 45 Glee Club 35 Copper Kettle Staff 45 Border Bulldog Staff 45 Yell Leader 3. Neva. Jo Robertson-P. E. P. 45 G. A. A. 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Raul Romero-Track Letter 3, 4: D Club 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 45 Border Bulldog Mechanical Staff 2, 3, 4. Tony Romero-Football Letter 3, 45 Ping Pong Medal 35 D Club 3, 45 Glee Club 35 Copper Kettle and Border Bulldog Mechanical Staffs 2, 3, 4. La Dorna. Romine-Class. Vice Pres. 15 P. E. P. 1, 2, 3, 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 35 Thespians 25 Glee Club 2, 35 Drum Corps Majorette 3, 4. Maria Ruiz-Blue Triangle Sec. 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 4. Joe Salgado-Football 2, 3, 4, Nu- meral 2, Letter 3, 4, Captain 45 Track Letter 2, 3, 45 D Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. 45 Hi-Y Club 45 Glee Club 25 Border Bulldog Staff 4. Nancy Silverman-P. E. P. 1, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 3, Music Chairman 45 G. A. A. 1, 2, 35 Jr. Music Club 2, 3, 45 Thespians 1, 25 Mask Sz Dagger 35 Band 15 Orches- tra 15 Glee Club 3, 45 Prom Com- mittee Chairman 35 Hi-Jinx 3, 45 Assembly 45 Almost Eighteen 3. Oscar Smith-Border B u 1 l d o g Mechanical Staff 3. Bob Smith-Student Body Pres. 45 N. H. S. 45 Mask 81 Dagger 35 Tri- ple P 45 Boosters Club 45 Ever Since Eve 4. WVzmlter Stephenson-Glee Club 3, 4. Mary Sticht-G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter and Pin 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Border Bulldog Staff 3. Gloria. Stocks-Class T1'eas. 15 P. E. P. 1, 2, 3, 4, Nominating Chair- man 45 N. H. S. 3, Sec. 45 Jr. Music Club 45 Band 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4,5 Glee Club 1. Tommy Taylor-Border Bulldog and Copper Kettle Mechanical Stall' 1, 2, 3, 4, Makeup Foreman 3, 45 Hi-Y Club 3, 45 Football Numeral 1, Andy Valdez-Border Bulldog and Copper Kettle Mechanical Staff 2. 3, 45 Football Letter 2, 3. Bill Vincent-Football 3, 45 Track 2, 3, Letter 3. Richard Moreno Van Dorn-N. H. S. 45 Glee Club 2, 35 Border Bulldog Staff 3. Pat Westbrook-Class Yell Leader 25 Football 2, 35 Track 25 Hi-Y Club Sec. 45 Thespians 1, 25 Mask 81 Dagger 35 Triple P 45 Band 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Emblem 35 Drum Major 3, 45 Border Bulldog Staff 45 Prom Committee 35 Assembly 1, 4. Joe Ziede-Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Numbers refer to year, i. e.-1 - freshmang 2 - sophomore, etc. f-- ' A' A A 'A' ' 'A' I I 'I 'I 'I I I 'I I I I I I I 'I 'I I I I 'I 'I I :f Compliments I 'I 'I I I I 'I 'I 5. of I I I I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I Bd eff lumber Co. I I 'I 'I I 'E Albert Stacy, manager I I I I I I I I I I I 'I I I I I 'I 'I I I I I I 'I I I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'L- Layout and Composition by James Golding ,,-'.,,,-.-4-',,,.,,.',,,,,.,',-...v -,-',,-,,,., - ,....--0-,,Q-,'04-Q Fora' Mercury 8 lfhcoln 'A' WOODS MOTOR COMPANY Authorized Soles and Service Douglas Arizona Y21?15:O2JZIEJgi?igZiEf:iiII35J- what-ev ' ' ' ' :::'Ax: ' HEQWH 9 S Scfaoal memcmiei can . Led Ae Mammal! 404 Haifa Padma Wiffn Sncafaifzalld ami pam. fel' wi help you. STQUDDHQD do I r ryfr D h ' :::::::' fv-0-., fi 2? Gemma! Maiaa Gaza I 'k emfzeze Saudce i' Compliments of I 1 : Southern Arizona Auto Co l George E. Jackson Lxyout and Composltlon by F1011 H'1nnum Douglas Pubhk Marker Groceries 'A' Wholesale Fruifs and Vegerables ir l5'rh S+. and G Avenue Phone 96 ::.f:: A::: ::: :- .Af -:::,-Q' , 4 We invi+e you +o visi+ our slore when in Douglas. The largesl' showing of fine shoes in Soufhern Arizona. 0 Fea+uring Naiuralizers, Darlenes, and Lazy Bones shoes for women. Times Square, Nunn-Bush, and Wor+hing+on shoes for men. Slceezix shoes for children 'A' For correc+ fii' 'fry Glifen Bros. Shoe Co. Complimenls of .lenmhgs lamberfompany Qualily Building Malerial 450 - 8+h S'rree+ Phone 62 A:::::::: A:::::::: -::,,,,, 0- Q.,.::,,: :::,::,',,:::::::'oov0 Fine Clorhes for lhe Smar+ly Dressed Boy and Girl BROD7 5' Bernard Brody Phone I0 936 G Avenue I --,,A----A- ----- -,:::::,:::::::::::::::v We extend to all the grad- uating seniors our sincerest congratulations and best wishes. The Goodyear Shoe Shop Telephone 66 ....... J. Ortega 836 G Avenue ........ Douglas Cowboy Shoes and Boots New Shoes and Repairing ' -YA :::::::::::::: Lone Star Douglas High School Servlcislallon Pfggy Texaco Products Quality Service Gordon Newman Your Texaco Dealer I6-th St. and A Ave. Phone 976 ::::0Q::: Z3 a fa cf e 4 Ma le! All Iffne Mclean canaeniencei of fzame Beautyrest Mattresses New and Modern Building on Broadway of America Phone 108 AA AAAA- - ,,,,, n-A--J:::::,:::::::- ::::,,'::::::::'::::oooo We are gralreful for 'rhe op- por+uni+y of serving Douglas High School again fhis year and of being a parr in 'rhe pro- duclrion of such an oufsfand- ing yearbook. : : : ,,,,,,4-.Q ,'4N,N,,-Q.-..-Q-Q' Richfield High Octane Rlkfzhkla' 017 forpomffbn A. C. KARGER a New Richlube Oil Ly it IC 1 L bvL toD E 7 V YQS Compliment The Copper Kettle C2513 l Koy Dunhill Dresses Florsheim Shoes Monhotton Shirts Stetson Hats lay I 'f1'65nHIS0fqiti0H'6j i3ehrietfNv0iai1ii' ' ' H' ' ' ' ' W ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ff-.. 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Zim, Sglellhllyulflfn 1,4 wo mam L 52, lmmvuom if Says it Cigjlx- Reddy Kilowott ' Let me serve you At home, otwork, otschool fongrafulaffbns To the Class of 7942 ir Arizona Edison Compang, Inc. 41 Composition by Thorton Maxwell , : : , :--,JI ,QW MW-eo C77 C--'ov ,fs ,f.A.i-Z fu I I If iZ'4 Jfaacfwaab- We have ii! is Valley Hdwe. co. I I I li 0 I 00 Buy Defense Bonds 1 Lay wut ml C,ompos1t1on by Beth Baker 5 :: :::::::::: REA? 'u I r P EE Transfer and S+orage .Q and I1 Experi Machine Work C f Phone44 moe-Ave. 00000000 00000000 000 ALEX BAIRD, JR. Fire and Aufomobile INSURANCE NOTARY PUBlIC ul' 5l9 - IOH1 S+. Phone 395 ----, Compliments of SAFEWAY STORES o 1034 F Avenue Douglas - - -000- I I 'I I I I I I I I I n Ir In In Ir 'r 'I In Ir :I 'I J 'W A 00 0 I Ir In In 'I I I 'n In Ii Ir I I :: :: .A ::::::: v-::: .-:: 1-4: ::::::::::::Q Q Q : J : :44::4::-4-.a.oo0.,.,-.,4, Kimile ani fb I alwfc! 6. Kzmdle gem, maze Qaiifen alicia! 104.2 Q' rqaenue 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 Layout and Composition by Tony Morales l af we Complimenls Q 6 of ' 0 S. l l. Kress and Co. f . 9 if , 4 Real Zdale ,.':,-:: ,-:.-:,::::: Arizona Florist l ll Douglas Drug CO' Herman Meyer Phone 30 ...... 535 lofh sf. I 4 I . Bonded Members 70,104 qw C-fm Ye! Telegraph Delivery wfwf qw wwf! ,Q Cut Flowers ..... Corsages .1 4 I 'r Nursery Stock l 1 1+ 5184 -- Phones -- 85 I, r 4, 4 I, r ' !:::::::::::.-:::::.-::::,:::- ,Jr L,-.-,,:,,,,,,:::::::::::::::.-.-:.-: Layout and Composition by Joe Olea Layout and Composition by Marvin Hamilton Compliments of Pineips Dodge Corporotion Copper Queen Branch Smeiter Division ::::im::Ligr?rfniJ:1io1ii'fgi1eZ:::C ' Ly t dC psition y v- -v--o--- -vv0-,-- I un' nnvvnv I I '1 '1 '1 'I 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, '1 :I '1 , 1 I CC-'mPl'me l'5 of I Compliments of 1, 1, 'I 1 1 MIKE E. SIMON co. 1 '1 '1 '1 1 , 1 fvereff J. Jones I, , '1 '1 '1 1, 1, I I '1 1 I ' I f 11 I I, '1 I' I General Insurance 1 1, I ,I Real Estate I I 1: Wholesale 1: I Groceries and Feed I .I 1I Phone 68 I I33 G Ave. If I IL,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, N ,,,,..,,,. ,NJ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, '1':::: '::: :::::::: ':::T 11 :::': :: II 0 l, 1 My 1 1, , 1, 1, ll U f 7 l' I I I ' Pl b 65 ff I ' 51 Um M! 90 '03 1 fafzn 4. ce :I 6 +I .1 Om dlly 1 :, 1, 61 I I if I 1, 1, I' . , I1 We appreciate the patronage :I Plumbing-1 Heating 12 E Gas Fitting And 1, you students have accorded 1, Floor Furnaces us throughout the year. We ,l extend a permanent invitation I W I: l 1, to make this a meeting place. - 1 2, 640-13111 sf. Phone 284 I 1, 1 I AL B. Joss 1, I 1: Ig It ,,,A up ,,AaA,,.. , ,..sa I Au ,,AA,, sa-- aAAA.... --------A 1130112 and bbfnialififnl LQ 'Iie'cE1L-'data' ' Lijohf 21515 'Cfomposifion 'byliagfnionli Suarez Same of Me Reamwx If QQ g5w4,,sW,,,Wqm1.,,1gig C' II al' penneq'4 o Combined purchasing power of more than 1600 stores. Over 40 years of experience in Retail Service. A complete t sting lab- oratory in charge of an expe- rienced scientist. ., - tl of 11 SHOP OUR STORES AND 1: COMPARE THE VALUE ii C. Penney Co., Inc. 35 Miners Cafe 'I I, 'I li M IL - v f v Y Y Y vvfvvvrr A :::::::::::::v Layout and C mpos't'o by Nef L pe P v P v Layout and Composition by Theodoro Huizal ,,,,',:: ::::::.-:: -:::::: -:::::::: 'I 'i eongaafufafiond and 3ucce44 la fha Q'aaclaafe4 of 336333639333 333633 S63-3 31 . CLASS OF I9-42 5 iIIlI4UIIUIGIIIAS HAIIHHUIWAIIRIIE ICIUI., IIINIC. fjaoaen if Yfeafu of fbepemiaile Seauice fo BULLDOG ATHLETES I RAWLINGS AND SPALDING SPORT EQUIPMENT BANCROFT TENNIS RACKETS SPOT BUILT SHOES 1 y ta IvOon3p0vsTtioh'l35P33oI3-Negii---v'Y--'Y' vve::'::o4::::: :::i 'I 0 l i N QQ Buy Your . Groceries, Meats, Fruits, cmd Vegetables l N 1 i V:: ' N i N if 71 ARIZONA DRUG co. 1 r f lg Wfafqaeen rqefencq t Drugs with a reputation 'u 1, 'I PHONE 356 DOUGLAS.ARIZONA W M 'I U at llte 'g H W U I ELECTROLUX I ll Sales and Service ll Ave. and 130' Sffeef ll pARKER APPLIANCE CO. If 'V P H o N E 4 5 'i,QQfiH:IfIH:Eildiggsiriflfiyf ESI fcTE51i 'l 'TT L i '::::::::::::: Axx: Sincerest Congratulations l Lister to the + CLASS OF T942 Where You Are Sure 1 'V- '+ it Ot The Best In Jewelry, DOUGLAS FURNITURE AND I .I Watches and Repairing, oummne co. 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