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

 - Class of 1949

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I' ' MonumenT To a hero-Jesus Garcla Jesus Garcna was engyneer he Trann ThaT carried ore Trom The aie rnune To Nacozarn On Nov 7 I907 as The Trann was abouT To leave To Prlares Garcna discovered ThaT one oT The cars wa s burning Realizing ThaT There was a load oT dynamlTe on a TrelghT car he ran and Told every one To geT oTT The T r a In WuThouT sTolopung To worry abouT his own llTe he lumped To The engine sTarTed The Train and speeded IT ouT oT T o w n NOT Tar Trorn Nacozarl occurred The explosnon so powerTul ThaT Tlylng pneces oT :ron landed an Nacozan and rwany Nacozan windows cracked wnh The Ternhc concussuon 6 a r c I a s body was Tound and us now burned under The monurnenT whnch bears hu rarne In The cenTral plaza oT Nacozarn ' A vlew from The slay The clTy of Douglas loolung wesT Toward The smelTers T I as T N E T l - T - 2 V 7 ,.,j f ' :T ui., XX 1, rc tid gs f 5 .N .M T K r.!,.j Xi! Y., 1 1 1 0 T gg I ., '-,tw I I 'f n - as Q T .fee . ' T . . lf , X . X y ,sn .L X , T! - ,W xi X' V, 'N-Q ls 5.-'--uv ' 4 1 ix ' ' ' + Y Vx 1 T ' l': .15.'a?'V--5,',- 4 7 ' - T S M f A . . 4f' - . , . - ',,'4'3f1.c51'jfd:,- . . , ,..j,,'+ 5, o f. V , , 4. , A . . , , tt -Q . , vsfgbff ' - xx. I-, I , . . 8 I ' . . . . . . .S I . Two lads and +l1elr sugar cane Good no7 ' Nacozari's Public Marke+-El Mercado. Venders hold sway on markef day Thus annual IS deducaled lo p ro mohng good wrll and underslandmo belween lhe Umled Slales and Mex :co Today when all nahons are In 3 Jrurmoul 'rhrough The selfishness ard 'rreachery ol Jrhree lyranls Mexico each o Jr h e r brolherly prolechor harmony ol opinion and achon and a Jrhorough apprecualuon of e a cle olhers cuhzen s cusloms and back ground Through Jrhus mulual leelnng bolh nahons will see The d a y when nohleousness and l r e e ol o rn shall rengn ' Throng from 'lhe Unrl'ecl Sfafes helps celebra'e Jesus Garcia Day bug crowd bg hme N07 . . . IJ and Jrhe Uniled Slales are finding in ' Nacozari's recreafion cenfer, fhe Bib- lofeca. The founiain in +he foreground wifh fhe +l1ree bronze figures is a giH fo Naco- zari from James S. Douglas, former Douglas resident r x M,,a -. ' Mexican canaries. H ' Blossom 'rime on 'flue Deserf-cac'rus in bloom Aller Mexico! independence fro rn Spain lhe Mexican flag was adopled- green signifying uniongwl1ile,religion3and red,independence.Tl1e eagle perched on a caclus willi a snalce in Hs claws is llfie na- fional coal ol arms. lxnvl .1 ll J' C Q fa. O! Many former sludenls ol Douolas l-ng' Sclmool are loday luglmnq llwose wlwo woulc fear down our democracy llwose x lwo ar allempllnq lo deslroy our way ol ll e OL freedoms llwal l lwa 5 alren cenlurueslc build Fuolwlunq on land In llme air or on llw sea from lox lwoles In Guadalcanal or bray uno llme lweal ol llwe deserl n Alruca ar American armed forces Flglwllno slwould r To slwoulder wlllfm boy lrom l-loooken lvlc lulle Qgden Arcadia from Clw caqo Dc lrolr and Los Anoe os :rom every cm .ifq .-:-3 x .J J cf J N . . '92 -ry . Q ,-J I . an . P 5 B xml . I. y . it J I, l :fl , e 'Q lv ,yu il, . .I Q .iv I 4 l 'Q' rl E l . ' W . i .J . X 1. . I E . I . . . My W 6 - s S , A- ., i I .. X -.5 i V .E w , 1 ri un lne Unlrecl Slales are boys lrenn Douqla uglulnng so llwal we mlqlnl lye IU a r werlcl lvlany el llwese boys were classrnale wuln Us llns year wlnle rnany rnore lread ln C S ol D H S IUSl yesleryear We le l lo all wlwe are wlllw Us new pal only lo k wullm Jrlrem snerlly and we pray lor llwesr sal relurn Cnr Qralllrucl can pe sllown only a small way a pray r lor llweur salely a K our cleclucallen el llns IQ43 Copper Kelll To all wlwe serye . . . l 5 l' ' ' E ' lee . . . it hull . . . r a . el a sense ol qralllude reward all el llwenn anal . NC . 1 . Q . J ' le l lr a e r ' n 4 fum Prefndfmf and OT CQ: fl w u d PWM 0 Al Lmhy Cfvmmnfief Q-mor 'am Jumof Clem Qfwfwccr mhwmo e C f fr Hmmm Ca Q MOM Deva me ampu UR gm Cr 1 nom fm rw SG l ,' J' Fri, g'L2,!Q' WC y L-'d r avd Hx f xvfw 1 Wg U Ni' . SQ ' xCV.f .... Jmiof Chase .... SQ., , 'A fads . . . S3 'X 4 f' mx. . . C S V X d T1d!T'ln Huw P MY .T H .... Q STTUDDDEQNT QDEDSI? EDLREZZSZ? Q qs J A' x 'l , In 'f Q: 4 .,' 'ia f Q 1 v 3 Lurline Gray For The TirsT Time in Doug- las high school hisTory, a girl occupied The oTTice oT sTu- denTbocly presioler1T-Lurline Gray. Presiding over all as- semblios, she capably cori- duciod ihe sTuclonT meeTings. ASSiSliI'1Q her was a commiT- Tee seT up Tor The purpose oT raising The sTandarcls oT as- sembly programs. One rep- reseriTaTive Trom each class macle up This group: Marg- areT Rice, s e rm i o rp DoroThy Shinn, iuniorg Bob W e T z e l, sophomore d J o a n Schweridler Treshman Thi group ouTlmed The compeTi Tive assembly program Miss ScoTT TaculTy advisor WeTzel Shirm Gray Schwendler '1 sf T it g g a ri rw e ,f ' T f . . 's 39 'U 'Yr ,f f Q 4 1 ,fi y E ij A if ll , Eg 4 x .,., .,,. 4 AQ i -A SENHQE3. QDTTHQEIRS Wlndnng up Theur career In Douglas hugh school The class oT 1943 chose STewarr CarpenTer To serve as pres: denT STew w a s ass1sTecl by Ball Loraclc as sec:reTary Mar nam A r b l e Treasurer and Dean Willoughby vice pres: denT M I r I a m Churchyarcl and Ray Munson were Th class represenTaTlves and Tony Morales lecl The yelling nn assemblies Mass Agnes Ma hony class aclvlsor dlrecTed The graduaTmg group In all oT :Ts semor acTuvnTues All Tman Qual responsublluhes were moT by The class 'A' STewarT Carpen+er Semor pres Arble Morales Churchyard Loraclc Wllloughby CarpenTer Munson Ames Arb e Arqurlo B u d rr Brown Cansler Carpenler Carr Clrurclryard Clrnclw SEEN! rry Ames H Y I r u 3 R r Drama r u 3 J nx Corn r Prom Comrnrllee 4 Tommy sfaqe el s 4 Band I O be I Pool Baslcelball and Track lrarner 3 Mnrram Arble PEP 3 4 Jr Red Cr Jr Musrc Club3 4 Drama 3 pres 4 Hr Jrrrx Cornrnr e3 r Commrllee 3 Class Assembly 4 Ever Srnce E e 3 A Murder Has Been Ar ran ed 4 Class Treas 4 Border Bull doq Slall 3 4 Copper Kellle Slall 4 Glee Club 4 Transferred from Albuquer que Hralrr School 2 a Brown PEP Jr Musrc u 3 4 GAA 4p sec rr I 4 blrrrq ream 2 3 Her Bouldln J Rad Cross vrce pre Drarnalr s lu 4 Booslers 4 H Conwrrrrllee 3 4 Class Assembly 2 3 4 Tommy 4 Three one acl plays 4 Band s 0 a rr P a re U rorr H l'r Sclrcol 2 rce Argurlo GAA I 23 Spanrsw Reser es I 2 Clwrrslmas Canlala e Club uah Clinch PEP I 2 3 4vrce lvlur Cu 4 Jr Red Cross rona Honor Socrely 4 GAA rarrralrrs Club 4 Booslers 4 H J ornmrllee I 2 Porn Cornmrllee 3 ass Assembly 3 Tommy Pubrc ly cornmrllee 4 Class Represenlalrve I Secrelary 2 Copper Kellle Slafl 4 Bo r Buldaq SI II 4 Copper Kel err 4 ewerf Carpenfer H Y 2 3 4 u 2 e-as se 4 Boos r Jrnx Cornrnrflee 3 4 Prorrr Comrnrlree 4 Assembly Commrllee 4 Class Assemby 4 ver Srnce E e 3 Class Presrdenl 4 Poolball numeral 2 leller 3 4 Baslrelball 2 Basebar 2 Track rrranaqer 2 Blllre Jo Carr Class Assernbly 4 Trans lerred lrorrr Maqazrne I-lrqlw Srlrool Ar lcansas 4 Dorofhy Cansler P E P I 2 Class A m ly I Drum and Buqle Corps I ee Club I 2 mam Churclwyard PEP I 2 pres I Jr Red Cross4 Nalronal Honor Socrely 4 GAA 2 3 Dramalrcs Clue 3 4 Boes ers 4 Class Represerlalrf 4 Clrrrslrna Canlala Tableaux 4 ,. 5, , ff' r ,L +5 , Q I , es l 5 I I Ha - i , 3, pes. 4: HD' b ' - r. ' - ss. Sf - I , , 3 'D' CI b 4' Jr. ed COSS 43 4 ITS 4' 'L C b ' ' IJlnx CI b , lr . 3, C- ' le 5 4' Hi Cl b 44 Hi I rnllee 2. 3, 4: , A ' , , 3 I ' . 1 ' ' IBO ' ,4I ff Slrd ' ball 2 3' Ba klb ll 2, 3' lransle' ed lrorn 7 'IE ' v I' ' ' , I . e rs n' in , r r 7 , 'I .' . . O . -... . 7 . oss Al' - , , , , ,Q 'sl ... A 3 - - 4: . A , 7 lics Club Girl v , ' ' I, ' ' 4 Y - , . Q ' ' 'He :Pom 2,3'GIe I,2, 3,4. , . V ,, Tl I, I I . . q ' : ' 7 - r r 1 - - ' r I S' - Be I ' - . . ..,. - ' -pres. Se b 7 l 21 . ' I' Jr' s'c l b t . 47 GI Y I3, ' I Na+' I ' 7 . . . I: D ', ' ' I lnx 0 Q C . V F . Cl r I'I M - . .. . , 3, 4- Eul I,2, 3, 4: . ' 7 ' , - ' . ' ' Clb ,z ..-l,2,3 -res.3, .4: ' ' 7 r- ' - ... , 7 ' rl Ba d ,2,3,4'OrcI'1eslraI,2 3, 'Tu'n- de l C a 7 Ile , ' ' 7 Ve I ' , ,4. Que . ' S . Denls Donaldson Dumas Garland Eugene Dems H Y Ireas 4 Dramalu s Club sec 4 Class Assembly I 4 Tom my 4 Band I 4 Orcbeslra I Affended Douglas Hugh only an Frosb and Sensor years Jean Garland Volunleer Library As :sf an? 4 Ianflma Dumas Transferred from Lub boclc Texas 4 Grisham H Y I 2 H Commrlfee 4 Almosf Engbfeen 2 Copper Keffle Slalf 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Foorball 4 SEINIHQE3 Johnny Donaldson I-I Y I 4 se 4 D Club 3 4 Dramahcs Club 3 Cla s Assembly 3 Border Bulldog Mechanrcal Sfafl 4 Orclneslra 2 Chrusimas Canfafa 4 Glee Club 4 Foofball manager 2 Asst Traclc manager 2 Elmer Eddrns J Red Cross 2 3 Cl s Assembly 3 Almosl' Euglwfeen 3 Ban! 2 3 4 Orcbesrra y Hagan P E P Mu vc u 2 3 3 Dra has Club 3 Naluonal Honor Socuery 3 I mmnllee I 4 ro Comrmfree 3 Class Assembly I 2 3 4 Ever Sunce Eve 3 Th ee One Ac? Plays 3 Border Bulldog Slafl 3 Copper e 'rle SIall3 Co edrfor 4 Glee Club I 3 4 Eddms E ras Hagan Ha e Adeline Elias Drum and Bugles Corps I 2 3 Border Bulldog Meclwanrcal Slall 4 Clnrlsfrnas Canlafa I 2 Glee CI b I rme Gray P E P I pre 4 honal Honor Socuefy 3 sec 4 Booslers 4 HI Jmx Commlffee 2 3 4 Prom Com marfee 3 4 Assembly Cornmnlree 3 Cla s A sembly 2 3 4 Tommy 4 S'ru enr body Presudenf 4 Class Pres 2 Clwrusf mas Canrafa 4 Glee Club 4 Turnblung Team I Copper Kerlle Whos Wlwo 2 Grlberi Hale HI Y 3 4 Dramafucs Club 4 Tommy Publrcvry Manager4 Bord r Bulldog Sfaff 4 Copper Keffle Srall 4 Clwrrstmas Canfafa Tableaux 4 Foofbal numeral 3 Q w. V xr ,.,, -.- 4 xx Q. I I3 , 7 I 4 33 3 3 3 3 N I x . I 3 I A . . I. ' I '- I . 7 IQ - I , . C- 2 I I - I 7 I I . 7 I 7 I I' I II 7 I u , ' I ' ' ' 7 I r 2, 4. . . . 0 0 Lul' -..,,2,3, s-:Na -I S I ' - r, . 7 as I . . . I I i lx Y V Y I 3. I I . ' H 7 s . s I , . 7 7 d - - ' : I I7 I I I 7 . Poll -- . - . 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I, 7 ma- . . 7 I I 7 47 Hi J'nx Co ' ,2, 3, 7 P m Jeff' -1 ,.3,4f sum - 'if 4 7' I Is I T II I I ' 7 ' KW- I ' ' ' - ' - 2, ' 7 I 'Q l-IOIIVTTGFI E Hannum F Hannum Halch Hawkins Hoopman D Jones J Jones Johnson Knrqhf avnd Jones D Cub 4 Foo a Numeral 2 Manaqer3 Lelfer 4 Bessel N rneral I 2 Baseba Numeral R6-Serve leller 2 Jlm Hoffman H Y 2 3 Treasure 4 Cub V res H Com refary 3 Foolball numeral 2 leller 3 4 Baseball numeral 2 Track Reserve le'r'a 2 lefler 3 Naluonal Afhlehc Scholarshnp cnely 2 3 oe Jones D Clubl 2 3 4 Foo er I 2 3 Baslcelball Reserve lell r Le? er 3 Baseball Le er Track Leller I 2 Gordon Hoopman H Y 4 Drarnlallcs u I 2 3 4 Class Assembly 3 ver Ince E e 2 3 Orche ra re Hannum D Club2 3 4 Bord Bulldog Mechanical Sfafl 3 4 Foolball Baslcelball Ieffer 3 4 Baseball leffer 2 3 a e Hafch H Y 2 u Red Cross 4 Dramahcs Club 3 4 Class Assembly 2 3 4 Tommy 4 Ever Smce Eve 3 Bandfi 4 Orcl'wesIra3 4 Chrnsl mas Canlala Iableaux 3 Nallonal Alh lelnc Scholarship Socuefy 3 Rnfle feam lel er 2 3 Gladys Knlghf P G A Oma Gwm Johnson G A A 4 Chrsf mas Canlafa 4 Glee Club 4 Transferred from Oplnn Texas 3 Lloy Hawkins Hn Y 4 Hn Jenx Com mnlfee 4 Transferred from Pearce Un cn Hugh School 4 zabefh Hannum P E P I 2 3 D C Assembly 4 Tommy 4 A Murder Has Been Arranged 4 Glee Club 4 A s It 1 I ' a A 'S . Q, gg 1 D ' -4' H l 3, I Ibll - i- 7 'r ' -.E.P.I.2,3.4: . . . . I ' - Cl b , . 7 ' E A 2. 3. ball U I 7 Il I, S' v ' 31 Band I, , t sf I, . 2, 3. 0 0 0 1' - . . . : I . ' . ' - i- , , r 1 F d -- l' . , 7 er A - D l 3, ice-p .4: i Jinx - ' , 7 millee 4: Prom Commiflee 3: Class Sec- Numeral I, Reserve leffer 2, Leffer 3, 47 . . . 0 I I j ' ' ' d . 1 .Y I . . P So , , 4. 0 - , :I . P g - I- 3 D CI b 4: Jr. 0 J -I-' fball 'n H: w Els .- ,,,, ,ef l-eff , , 7 -e 7 ' - A. I, 2, 3: ramafics Club 3, 4: lats I. I 2. z I1 I. 2, 35 ' ' ' 3 ' 3 : I .3. I , . H 1 4 gh'- Lewus Lonqnerlrer Lopez Loraclc Luse Maqeno Manley Morales Munson Her er? Lewls I-I Y3 pes 4 Jr ed I Tommy 4 Chrrsrmas Canlala Tableaux 4 Band I Orcbeslra I a Munson H Y 3 vnce pres 4 Club3 pres 4 Boosrers 4 Class Repro senlafrve 4 Copper Kellie Slaff 4 Cop per Kerlle Alfendanl 4 Foolball numeml 3 lefler4 Baslcelball numeral 3 Baseba er Manley H Y 3 4 D u Baseball Reserve lelfer 2 3 lelrer 4 Imogene McGunre J Red Cross 4 Class Assembly3 Band I Turnblmq learn 2 3 SEINHCCDEQ Bull Longnecler Hu Y 3 4 Foofball num Eluabefh Mageno Transferred from Alo Hxqln School 4 on Morales H Y3 4 D Cub 4 pres 3 Hu Jrnx Commnflee 3 4 Prom Commrllee 3 Assembly Commnrlee 4 Class Assembly 3 Class Yell Lead 3 4 Border Bulldog Mec ann a Slafl 2 3 4 Copper Kerlle AI'1'endanT4 Copper Kerfle Whos Wlro 2 3 Chrrsf rr s Canlara 3 Glee Club I 3 4 o l Reserve Leller I l er 2 3 4 lure all Reserve Lefler I lelfer 2 3 4 Capraun 3 4 Baseball leller 2 3 4 Track erve Lelfer I eller 2 3 All a Baslrelball team 3 McGuire sue Luse PE P Jr e Prom Commnllee 3 Class Assembly 2 3 Tommy 4 Three One Ac? Plays Glee Club I I Lorack Hu Y 4 D C u Nalwn onor Socnefy 3 vrce pres Boosrers 3 4 Prom Commnflee 3 Class Assembly 3 Ever Since Eve 3 C resldenf 3 Secrerary 4 B nd ofball numeral I 2 le lcelball 2 Nefu Lopez Border Bulldog Mechanucal Stall 3 4 Foofball numeral 2 Baslcelball Reserve Leller 2 3 Track numeral Z Reserve Lerfer 3 . l 'QI-, A I 'G' f -3 is ' 'K ' ' , I V: lg 3 ' if'fg,, ' . K ,V 1513? :' 7 . lr gl l.:?'f?5'ifl 1, b '-I .r.i .R ' -' ,Z - Tes' -...I,2,3,4' .Rd Cross 4: Dramalics Club 47 Class Assem- eral 4: Track numeral 2, Reserve leffer 5. Cross presldenl 4: Dramalics Club 3, 47 bly , 7 ' ' 7 , 7 7 : . 7 32 0 . n , R y - I , ' - . 7 'DB A ' ' ' 2 1 j Q s'n -' w 7Ib4r F 7 CW al I-I ' , 4 - ' - . 37 2' lefl 34, 4. T Y fbi . I I 2. 3, - -I 1' ,ass ' j 7 Q 7 P ' . 7 a I. 27 O l Il' Fo , , 3, 'ller 47 Bas- ' 7 ar Roy -I A 'lclb-1: '2' ' 'V 'I Cl 7 7 . 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C SS ano Roclun H Y 4 u Nalnonal Honor Soclely 4 A u der Has Been Arranqed 4 Class Treas ur r 2 Izoolball Reserve Ieller I el er Reserve Ieller 2 Leller 3 4 Track Nu'n era I l.eller2 Reserve eIIer3 Nalusn a AIIIIQIIC Sclwolarslnnp Sooefy 2 All Slale Foolball learn 4 Hecfor Rochln D Club3 4 Naho I Honor SOCIGIY 4 Clwruslrnas Canlaa 3 4 Foolbal n we le Ba rack Reserve Lellerl Ieller 2 3 p IH NalIon1 Allnle IC S lvolars ID S Clely 3 4 Carmen Pa rra rgaref Rnce P E P 3 Jun Mus: CIIIb3 VICQ presudenl 4 Nalnonal Honor Somely 3 Presldenl 4 G A A sec 3 Bo I Prom Cornrnnffee 3 and Assembly Com 'mf ee 4 Cass Assembly 3 Al'nol I leen Bor er Bu ldoq Sla Cepper Kellle Slallfi Co edrlor 4 rlnda Rlvera G A A I 2 Span r eserves I 2 3 Assembly orr ee Clwmslrnas CanlaYa 2 ee u I ve yn Pennmglon P E P 3 J Cross 4 Drarnahcs Club 4 Glee Club 4 ansle ed rn WI1Ill GI U n H S Imcl ma Gerald Phelan Tansferred Tom a I a ol wb 1 ou Amer Pafrlck Phelan Transferred lorn Barren qullla Colornbua Soull1AmeIIra Tommy Pafferson HI Y 4 Copper Ke'f Ile Kmg 4 T anslerred from Pearce on HIQII School 4 uns McKay H Y 2 3 D J 4 Bo der Bulldog Meclmanucal Stall 4 ee Club I 4 Fool Reserve Ieller I Her 2 4 Baslce I Reserve Ielle Le 3 4 Base er l 3 4 Honorabe Men Im A'I Slale Football Team 4 Cl'IrIsfrn s lala 2 3 'K 1 If vsss I I c . 4 X G. . ll I I I H, QIIIn - R 'lwln L Q Q 0 M ' I 1 I ' 'IDI' Cl b 2, 3, Ma ' - . . . I. 2, 7 lor - 'r B I-.-an 4Z ' 4 7 M I- 'Q I , ' - ' ' 7 ' qu'II , C lov Il S III fica. e ' I 2 l. ' I, 2' Drarnallcs Club l, 2 - I. los-4 0 2, 3, 4. Caplain 4' Baslcefball Numeral I, ers 3, 4: Hi Jlnx Commillee I, 2, 3, 4' I , I I MI - I ml L I I 7, ' l ' ' ' I - E'gl'I 2: d I ll 32 P - 1 . I ' ' - . 0 0 - I ' ' ' - r Uml. '-II 'I , I ' na He I' ' - .... 2 IslI I ' 7 ' 4 GII R , ' C If I, 4f elee club I, 2, , , I U, ,. WIII II ' I f GI , ' eral I, 3, Iler 4' slcelball numeral It CI lb , 2, Lo . 1 i Y l 4: ,. I, CI b Ia' 3-4 ' I I I' Q I 2' 3' I ' I I . C ' ' ' ' GI , 2, 3, 7 ball O ' ,Le .3, 7 fbffl E I ' .. . , , 7 I, Rgd I- I, 2, ner , q ball . - ' 3 g Lell , 2, . T A I T'- II rr- Ivo ' I ' nio Iqlw - ' I 51 -' f I,- CfIlIIf' 4. Cav 4A 1' 755 x , 'S Romero R 'no Rubalcava Seller Scllull l'I :MC M S mon Solo Velisr WllIruuJI'wby Magda Romero Jr R d Cross 4 D u B gle Corps I 4 Club 3 4 lrarslerred lrcm Roo rdlw llc 19 es I erman Snmon D Club ub3 FO ball meral eller F c Saller I-l Y 4 Tommy I G G C S as evra 3 Q 9.3 Cecnlna Velasco Drum and Bugle Cc- I 2 3 4 argol Solo P E P 4 Jun s1c Club 3 4 Jumor Red ros Jmx 4 C ass Assembly 3 Drum a '1 e orbs r er u q Sla s anlala Arlhur Rubalcava Dramalucs Club 4 C ass Asse wbly Slaqelwand 4 Band I 4 Orclweslra M e Simon J Red Cross 4 Dram-mall s ub 4 I-lu Jinx Commlllee 4 Class A Sembly4 Tommy 4 Clwrlslmas Conlala le enry Schullz l-l Y 4 C u rnslmas Canlala l 2 Glee Club l Fc l A Ielle 4 Trar eller Margarel Rome Spanish Curl Reserv 5 een Wnlloughby v es4 Jr Music Club 3 4 AA slers 3 r m s Nal eval Honor Soclely 3 V e preslderwl x 2 3 Prom Cc w'mllee Class Assembly 3 Almosl Eolwleen 2 ver mce e 3 Class V e pres: en? 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C , SENHQEXQLRS S11 EUHR. hr f mo U q f f f fm r H 'xr' 5 Mfmx WGN 'D FCVL, I V V W 'lr i' Wim ' li wwe or'qfm'siX pxm f 1 fir Q., lo Ut. Day Q, mei 5 fe f as fciewcn on pnzfoqrismer' wh ,rn w'0' 9959 Q 1 V W I - Pfa W1 'H you fu 1' pix. Der Feuhrer seems To be Takrng Tlme ouT Tor a sa TH wrch and a Coke aT The P E P booTh Ray wrTh Th come hvTher look IH hls eyes us Tryung To geT The ko over To buy pennanTs Trom The lunuors Barbara Ta The conTeTTr ouT oT her halr whlle JaneT Jones gazes 1 To have been preTTy popular wrTh The sophomore gl l ThaTs Marulyn TvlcCarTan lookung over Peggys arm Lucky break Henry you re The only guy un The crowl The Twrns and Dawn doung Their dance rn The Vaudevrlle show aT The T-lr Jlnx Carnival Looks llk The Twln on The rughT slde has Three legs or are we s e. :ng Thrngs7 Youre wuTh The wrong Echo broTher Jean Wheres LuTher7 Mlss M honey s really concenTraTTng on ThaT money 'ob Wonder vvhaTs happened To M ke s grand mawTher Thus Tnme7 Wearlng sombrero and Ch T acr ln The Vaudevulle Mrruam and Barbara Gene musT be wauhng Tor Thelr daTes Jvrnmle and STevf rsnT TT7 There s salesman Ferguson vvuTh has penna again No noT The Flora Dora sexTeTTe srx DT-TS gurls svngl g Down by he Qld STream Swung TT gals' I 4' .... 5 T . . . . , T HT , . T . . . . T me ,, . ,. . . I , . I ,B , . . ' 1 Q T T . kes . . . T T T TT f . . I . Q V L U ,, , . U . 0 tl The C. K. poTographer.. . . The penny Throw seems and wlTh a serape slung over his shoulder, he gives his , 7 T ' , T . T T T . T TT TT T T r,Ts T T- T T . T O buT T T T Tn T T Mill 'Q -n This is aT The Icnior baseball Throw in The l-li Jinx car naval Rae l-luish seems To be selling The chances W der who The Tellow is who s Teeling Rae s musc e even ii he is Teeling on The wrong parT oT The arm Oh well b aT buT :Ts our guess ThaT iTs HirohiTos mou Smaclc' T is was aT The l-li Jinx Too buT wc ca i T decide abouT The oooTh where :T was Talcen S so ier s ThaT lTTle boy s TT ng on your lap or is T imaginaTion7 The Sw ngsTers in achon The Dramahcs show in The audilorium The Twin you e in The picTure played her sax in The show ThaT nighl BeTcha canT guess which one she s7 c f The Tellows are in The rnidsT of Their Der Fe-uhrer Face acT Bill Kelly and his Trombone p o vided The raspberries Tor The song in Tine sTyle L The dramahcs show abouT RosiTa lVlarquiTa eTc Goodness Milce who was ThaT Trown meanT Tor7 Je ous7 ST righT up lcids and Th ow a r o over The caT s Tail' By The smile on George s Tace b ness musT be preTTy good IT we remember correc The seniors did bg business and howl IT was all a og nighT OT Tun Tor everyone 3 V 55? 1 .. ii v I 0 L W 5 5 2 5 xx J ' ' 'I ' ' '- ' ' A ' ' i .... Here ii ' ' i ' I Q l I ii 'i' 'i . . ' ' r - . . D w . . ,, . . U G small worry.We don'T know who Bill is aiming The Roy loolcs puzzlingly aT Ana while she Tells The crowd af all , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Tl-l ' ' ' , . . . . . . . h' 4 ' , , T , ' , . ,al- ri ' l A . ay, ' .... ep ' , ' r in! ld' , i i i i l , ' i our o i '. i i usi- ' A ' .... I ' ' oi A . Tin' i i A I . A 3 1? i i i i . ' i JJHNNIHQDE3 QEPTFHCCBEESS Earl Powles Jumor pres The rumors Came lo Th end of an aclrve year unde lhe leadershrp of Earl Powles class presrdenl For Jrherr lrrsr year as upper classmen rhey chose Mildred Darley as class advrsor Leonard Kumble was yrce presrdenl Nunelle l-lop lcrns was elecled as gurl reprc, senlarrve and Alberl Phelan as boy represenrahve Mary Belh Nelson was class lreas urer whsle lvladelrne Wrllrams acled as secrefary Yell lead ers were The Schwanles 'rwrns The rumors look parl rn rhe Hr Jnnx Carnival and sponsor ed several dances durrnq fha year Left to rlght standlng Phelan Poxxles Shmn Hopkms Wllllams Sxttmg Glendola Schxxantes Nelson G10lla Schvsantes Klmble fx x. .r- I - A- r I x X , . v f l - 1 . . . , , Y V . V u . i t T A 13535, I Open your eyes Nunelle The camera won T hurT you Really' Wonder who ThaT :T sTandung ln The doorw y back There DonT be shy whoever you are STep FlQl1 Here s The rabbuT ThaT Bob Krcnlz and Bob Dodds caughT lasT Tall Oh yes and an The pncTure wTTn The rabbuT are also The Two Bobs Themselves Som Th ng Tells me ThaT They werenT aTTendung sTrlcTly To Track ThaT day or were They7 Some running no7 O oT The usual gab sessuons beTore school sTarTs aT noor WhaT have we here7 ls RoberT Dodds guvrng The kld a lecTure on how To caTch a lackrabbnT7 Roger doesr T seem To be paynng much aTTenTnon To hum ThaTs DoT and ore oT The Twlns Glorla To be exacT Twc Take Tume ouT To paT ourselves on The back Tor Telling Them aparT Nffell well' If we re noT wrong Thls Ted and ScoTTy The Twln s daTes To The sprung formal WhaT s cooknn Tellas7 Here s a gang oT Those D H S wo ves crowding To geT Their Taces wnTo The plc Ture Really camera sharks no kzddnn Rae Bob Hope! Hu sh IS exhlbmng hs PepsodenT srnlle The guy wnh hrs back To The camera seems To be hudang has Tace b T we donT know why He s Toolung us lT s Buddy Dems i 4 z ls T J T T 1 kg Up! ....' T T' H at T ','gfQ li www, Ur-f QT rv 'Vx -cf PF 'S' Arlhur Richard Evamary Rlcherd Lufher at ,,,.....n Arvnsu Boulware Carlwrnqlwl Dalfon Echols -ww' 'Y Belly Andrews George Brady Consuelo Casulles Buddy Dems Roger Estes ,Q N-mr Gerfrude Andrews Lucille Barneff Nancy Bennefis Eleanore Brown Josephme Cabarga Frank Canlua Max Chase Alfredo Corella Kafhryn Cravey Jess DeVaney Roberl Dodds Tom Donohue Lelle Evans Brenl Faulkner Melvm Flelds fan fa' ha as-uv 00? IK V! WIS ,iw-Q' vw-1 QF' 5 'K -on-9 up-W q-my ...,.-I Loulse Fralue Belly Harlman Waller H II Kenfh Jaclnson Frani Kennon 'bf 'Qui Edward Freeman Eva Hawluns Nlnelle Hopklns Anna Belle Jeffrues Mar+l'1a Leah Kerby Eva G arza Ceo Herberl Chrushne Horfon Jane? Jones Leonard Kumble 'Q' f Jesusufa Guherrez Bonnie Harrls Roy Hlaff Ka+l1erune H II Rae Hunsh Beula Jaclrson Bull Kelly Edna Kennon Le Roy Karl: Lewss Kluffz fx ,pf-Q... ff 'T v-nw Y 'Wx ,vw Q .4- '1f -e ' 'J ,JW Bob Krenh Frank Lullywlwlfe Eddene Muller Erneshne Navarreffe Alberl' Phelan Alfonso Larez Loss Loraclr Mary Befh Nelson Amelna Monlelongo Sam Punedo Jack Larson Gene Lynch Alncua Moreno Wanda Noland Elhel Porfzlme '9 Mariha Lewis Ida Mae McGulre Gllberf Monhon Jael: Ogle Earl Powles Ki JW Luls Llevanos Vnrgunna Melendez Gerardo Nevarez Barbara Parler Ramon Rabago Ad' 'Q' 'flu -A-new 150' 41 rv 'Y wt' .Ah 41 VKX? Bully Reynolds Bull scoff Jane? Spencer Urebe Valdez Lois W Pe+e Robb Dons Seabaugh Roger Slephenson Isabel Valdez arnock Alberf Audrey Rowley Dorofhy Shlnn Jac Sfrange Mana Valencua Wells Madell WC' e ni' Glendora Schwanfes Glorua Schwanfes Lucy Simon Wendell Spence Jacqueline Tanner Harrss Tyra James Vmcen? Wal+on Welker ne Wlllnams Norma Yelverfon FBQQMQRES SERVING THEIR SECOND YEAR IN DHS lhe class deslnned lo graduale an l945 played an Increasingly rmporlanl role In school lule Herman Langc gunded The sophomore officers Jrhe pasl year who clurnng lhe llrsl semes ler were Jack Glass an lhe presudenl s role Wallon Walker vrce presuden+ Bob Brlsley secrelary Jaclcle Tanner lreasurer Belly Andrews gurl rep resenlaluve John Claborne boy represenlaluve Bob Welzel assemblv commllleeman and Richard McCue assembly yell leader The class spon sored a boolh of darl lhrowlng al lhe Hu Jinx Carnnval and gave lheur com pehhve assembly on March I2 The laller cenlered on lhe slory of a per ,lexed molher and her lroublesome baby boy Vocal numbers unlerpersecl he acls An enhre new sel ol olhcers were elecled 'ro serve lhe second semesler as lhe malorlly ol 'rhose above had lunlor class ralnngs al lh end ol lhe semesler Left to rlght standmg Claborne Walker Glass Wetzel Slttlng Brlsley Tanner Andrews McCue Four lvluslceleers sland and gab durong The no n hours Whalr do you see Johnny7 l'le s +0 be Jrhe pho +og ln 44 so he s possnbly walchlng how ul s done Too many boolcs Dorolhy and Edna Bef you don use all of 'rhem how aboul H7 The doors mus+ be open because The 'rhunderlng herd s+ar+s I+ s slampede for classes The gurls are as bad as fhe boys I+ s presfo ard 425 sludenls are an lhe buuldlng Who s gelhng l'l D laugh7 Blll Scoll seen number lnve from The rnghl musl' have fold one of has many slones or pulled one of lhe usual gags Olcey fe las lel' us in on Hr No really l don 'r believe lf' E lzabclh seems lo be saying Won der who could be fellrng lh s arlhng news Peggy a d Clfne look nnnocen+ and Susan and Roger seem lo be only llsfemng Prelly good achng we say l-low un socuable The gurls on one end of 'fhe bench and The boys on The olher They all loolc happy Though o I guess everylhlng s all rughl My' My' If If :sn + fhe lon muskefeers agann wn'h a few addnhons , . . . ,,, C , lf , , l l - .ll v . ' I ' - A . -I U 1 . ' ol' . n 1 . . . - ' . , .... ' , T, . ., g I . 1 I . X3 .... I.. Al ' V-l lv lere we sec some opnos n fc won 'rd o u 4 L r fanrer NO Beffy Clark and Jaflq CNA s swung Info Q a nqw q wi 0 lr dlfmbmqmg one of Wwe dance Then ww we Mr H Cod bg mqpgff SQDFFJ T Loft to ught Ron 1 Hubex Rubaluna Lxllyxxhlto Gaytan Clancy Bexgfield Hutye Kennedy Hodnett Slmon Pattelson Roxx 2 Cazhajal Contlelas Phxlllpa Fmlxe M11 tm AHGIKXXS VK ash LICKS Lugo VllltQCdZ Sublette BIQII1 Roxx Hivmoxe MCCH tm Reed Cota Rempe Day Duthxe Clalk Thompson Qoto Bleuns Ron 4 Cooper Chulchyud M1112 Gzlfflthq Ixane Albuttcm Butlel B1 uly RLlb1O Mackay Velaacfm Ron 5 MOIIONX Vkalku Clmch Bmdle AXIESSI Hugheq La kos Po1t7l1ne Carpentrl Acuff Evans min r w V Q mx ir , P' 3' ,V ' 1371. ,wa , V I ' rs Q Q 5 ' 1 Y I f '-.,,,-. y , f 4 X 1 fi Q I' - 5 I 3 5' ...F WN L1 11511203 . qwfq N? W0 ' K ph qXrNS3 Xe 'H . w 5 , ' ' in be V of sf 'n H- MCH V k ' r Q QI! O - - f W 1 J SR Casino 1. f ,,, Q! Y V 5 T ,r O 1 , Q Q Q Q , I ' - '. w ' , ' ' ' ' . ' , 1 '. ' . ' . . ' u u u C - A 1 v 1 Pu 5 u 1 - , , 'L . L L M W ' - - : nfs , vi- kr W i.. :M ff if ' il-'il' , 4 a f ' 1 V W' Www f . , Wolves and Wolfesses at work oursude the halls no7 Luther seems lo be enloyunq humself and f of DHS Irs lust a common scene every day every looks luke the gurls are happy so at makes no dl' hour every munufe and so on Hs lots of fun ference Chuck looks dusqusled cheer up E933 MQEXES Left to rlght Ron 1 McCue Penny Mortenson Durazo Castlllo Vketzel McGee Sun lette Rovv 2 Denny R FISTIOS Geddes Ponce Roberts Cabarga M Flerros Follett Adams Rom 3 Salazar Cantua Lopez Gut1errez V1g1l Busley Johnston Gonzales Rovs 5 Hannum Verdugo Durazo Amalong McDonald Schwfukart Stott Sunden Grqalva Km 0 Q O Q Row 4 - Perez, Spiller, Slaughter, Moreno, Cota, Duthie, Claborne, Greiner, Nogales. 1 as ,lr.. .. W h V l ,-ik ,wr ' Pi V 1 8 s f A v X ' s g . 5 l . 5 EQESIZQTMCI AT FIRST raTher amazed aT The vasTness and busTle oT liTe in Douglas hign school The Treshmen soon overcame ThaT TimidiTy enTering wholehearTed- ly inTo The swing of Dl-lS. Their oTTicers Tor The TirsT semesTer were as Tollows: AlberT Negri as presidenT' KenneTh Coen vice-presidenT' Shirley SmiTh secreTary and Treasurer' WalTer SmiTh boy represenTaTive' EThel Nalley girl represenTaTive' Marvin FolleT assembly commiTTeeman' and Lynn l lunT and ValenTine Cabarga as yell leaders. These sTudenTs were ao- vised in class aTTairs by R. W. Spencer The TaculTy sponsor. The class pre- senTed iTs assembly enTered in The compeTiTion in April TeaTuring a varieTy show. The Treshman class had an archery booTh aT The l-li-Jinx Carnival. and also had The disTincTion or painTing The high school symbol on D l-li beTore The vicTorious D Day game on OcTober 2 Their big venTure wa The sale oT magazine subscriphons which neTTed Them approximaTely Sou Left to rlght Coen Nalley Negrx W Sm1th S Sm1th Follett and Cabarga IT was a hard day Tor The Trosh buT They dad Them selves proud The D goT :Ts whnTe washmg and Then burned brnqhTly on The nughT of The game The boys brouqhT buclceTs and old brooms To sc ocl and Tien were escorTed en masse by The hard bo 'T D lub members To The scene oT Thenr Taslc on P hull Snmon Legree Ames whuppun a pore Trosh boy mTo submlssnon WhaT cruelTy a1nT There no lus re Three of The boys Tall: :T over whaT s The dec sTrnlce7 NoT nn These Times Swrnqnno me r' brooms buT happy aT The Task Jum l-'oTTman ers Hard aT :T The boys Toll In The blaznng heaT gnvrng The D a Tace lnTTfng BeauTy specualnsT have noThung on Them They can probably do a good job of manscurlng Too l 5 y, - , ' - ' - .' 1 isbn-- h 1 l '. . S. L. No 2, is Turnishing more impeTus To The leTTer painT- - 'T : .,.. ' , ' ' ' 1 A' .J Left to rxght Row 1 Wllhams Vlllescaz ROdT1gUCZ Hunt Nevgm Hulsh Flelds VK Smlth Mortenson Alxarado Rovs 2 Soto H Smlth R Dlaz Black Coen Beecroft Stephens A Dlaz Glasscock D1el Echols Row 3 Rubalcaxa MOHt1OH Lexus K Rhodes F Talancon Durazo W Talancon Pendleton Ehas Halght Woodxxald Ron 4 Mestaz Puor Thomasson Glbbons Qulnonez Lopez S3lC1dO J Rhodes VVh1tlox B1Sh0p Gomez Q. S-Hi' 'L 4 1 The lady seems To have heard someThmg real asT enhance oT The bulldmq looks like Tney ly mTeresTmg such a look of amazemenT any are wanhnq Tor The barrrer To come down enTral wa Thls seems To be around aT Th Aw go on an vamoose' FRESH EN Left to nght Row 1 C Plnedo Oqulta S Rodrlguez Amaya R Pmedo Ortlz Row ' Maddux Conrey E Rodrxguez Dlaz Montoya Hoffman Downey Frost Moore Koont Hlcks Gobble Row 3 Moreland Clark Reed Nalley Walley Eddlns Mendez Iale Qaundezs Nelson Schrader Danklefs ElCkS Lexus Roarn Baker Row 5 Wash Con treras Clem Morales Amador Meloy Smlth Otls E Rodrlguez Gregory Ellas Lucas M1ller Rovx 6 Anderson Borgatta Lambert Adams Armstrong Langford Boy 1 Glbbons Haravey Andrews Condltt G Cota Ykll. - t igg---f f W bf . A ,Q A - Lv , Q . . Q . , y . . . ' e , ' - . Q Q Q Q Harper, Simon. Moorhead, Camarena, Mills. Row 4 - Rivera, Wahl, Zaragoz. McKinney. A I A ' ' ' 'lr Te - E... LW., P H V . A ' W' L - - -- . MA, Y Arm -me sczmz mqmznmu SCEH-'QEDO The school board whose pur pose zs ThaT oT provrdnnq educahona Tac1lrTres Tor The school dusTrrcT rs composed oT S L KluTTz AlberT STacy and l-l Earl Moore J E Car son The cuTy school supernnTendenT recommends polrcles and acTlons To The school board The board as re sponsuble Tor all school burldrnqs apponnTs The Teachrnq sTaTTs pre scrrbes The course oT sTudy Tor eacw school and levies The necessary Taxe Tor The marnTenance oT The public school sysTem The board rs an elec Trve one ' Counfer clockwuse around The Table are H Earl Moore AlberT STacy S L KluTTz and J E Carlson sup+ EPEQHENCIIED Guiding D.l-l.S. for fhe second fim e. Charles R. Johnsfon, beffer known as Ozark, was principal of o u r school The pasf year. In a re- arranged office wifh fhe assisfance of sludenf forces, ho daily issued orders. bullefins and advice fo pupils ano feachers bofh. The second semesfer found a rofaf ng board of faculff members assisfing him in and ludq ing absences and fardiness Alfhough no credif was granfed for office work fhe second semesfer Mr Johnsfon had a full crew all year EPS EQFH E C R Johnsfon principal ' Ozark msfrucfs Salfy in a liffle of fhe office roufine The office force i made up of high school sfudenf l . E i , . .. ... . . . . u . .S V . 3 Z 2 i Zi 5 5, 2 is ,, 5. T FORWARD AMERICA WITH BOOKS! ay 'SX ITEM mln H EXT fE'3'5f? A haven Tor sTudenTs spare Tnme and a source oT all Types of reTerence daTa ns The llbrary under The waTchTul eye oT Mnss Jenme Welcome Magazines novels and non Trc Tron maTerual are available From November I6 Through The 20 Boolc Week was conducT ed wITh specual dusplays prepared Tor T h occasnon The primary arm ol: Th deparTmenT us To mTeresT sTu denTs In all Types of readnng Mass Welcome ns consTanTIm andlng some hapless sTuder' Tund evadmg mformahon and aT The sTarT oT new semesTers msTrucTs Englush classes In The proper use of The lubrary Re cenT boolcs are added To The shelves aT regular nnTervals and Thus year many volumes were rebound To prolong Then e . . I ' I I - - Q I - ni asks ka - . . ' ' . as J. A 1 . tif. . Y I IIT . . U A V. I .,, ,. , . kv g , , , . . ' wx - x ' eva-+2 , 1 . , I jfv, . , I IQ!- A ' Way BRT ED EFT The hzgh school arf deparlmenl meehmj al enghl each mormnq as supervused by M ss Allce Colvm also arf msfruclor al Gramma school Every sludenf nn The class selecls a prolecl To work on lhrouqhoul The semesler or unhl he feels sahsfmecl wulh hrs accomb llshmenl The progecf us up To 'lhe mcluvndual Thus pasl semesler Th sluclenls have clnvuded Jrheu cork crall archlleclural plan and slencllmg The laller IS a special process whereby cle slqns drawn by The arhsf are lranlerred +o lableclolhs scarls and ol h e r arhcles lnleruor decoralmq us The m yor mferesl of several slu clonls whale Jrhe remamcler do slulled work on lealher can vas or corlc . . q . . I . . . r . . .V prolecls among leafher worl, . . . 5- 1' CGD ER ELET The cornmercual depTarTrnenT Tramnung Douglas hlgh school sTudenTs IO buslness rneThods Typnng shorThand and boolclceepung was supervused bf Tom Sanders and T-T W GrTTTTThs The pasT year Many sTudenTs aTTer compleTTng The several var Ted courses oT The deparTrnenT have secured pos: Tlons IH oTTTces oT Douglas Turms whnch TacT rnTgh well TllusTraTe The sound and Thorough Teachung whuch Thus school duvusuon has The Typung classes were dnvnded beTween The Two TaculTy member and IH addTTlon Mr GrTTTTThs TaughT shorThand and raduo The boolclceeplng course was TaughT by Mr Sanders Accuracy IS The gualTTy sTressed rnosT Tn These classes all oTwh1ch gave pracTTcal Traunung I0 busuness procedures To Those enrolled T T , , T T , X . W . T T . . C , . . , L9 LQ The Typing classes are conducled on a budgef plan a budge? consisling of a cerlain nurnber ol lellers or exersises lo be compleled each weel Usually each budgel inlroduces some new form of leller a new business melhod or lyping lecn nique The rale ol speed is generally considered much less irnporlanl Jrhan fhe accuracy wilh wh ch lhe Jrypinq is done lhus much drill work is included daily especially in The larsl semesler s class work The boolclceeping course puls each sludenl in lne hrnn while The shorlhand classes inslrucl lhose en rolled in The lime savinq wrilinoq emploxed by slenooraphers Valuable lrainirq is received herc Tom Sanders 146 U -S A -1 ui Q Q Q . I . I I i i i . role of an office worlcer Tor an imaginary business ,. my 11 NQLHSB3 In The languages, D. l-l. S. oTTers English and The Toreign languages-Spanish and l.aTin. The deparTmenT has a sTaTT oi Tour Teachers. Miss Mildred Dailey Teaches English To The iuniors and The seniors. Paul E. l-lollisTer is The ohly Teacher in The Spanish deparTmenT. The course is TaughT Tive periods per day wiTh large classes each period. All insTrucTions are giv- en in Spanish and conversa Tions are carried on in The language. l.aTin is The only oTher language TaughT iii The school. Q33 SES Miss Agnes l-lanson Teaches in The Foreign Language deparTmenT, Teach- ing l.aTin. Two comioleTe years oT The subjecT is required Tor crediT. She also Teaches in The English deparT- n'ienT. Miss Louise ScoTT Teaches English Tull Time in a deparTrnenT ThaT requires Three Teachers. The courses in English includes boTh The phases oT grammar and liTeraTure wiTh special acTiviTies. English 4A is almosT exclusively a liTer- aTure course and iT is TaughT by Miss Dailey. and 355' I' Equahons and proporhons have beer The pruncnpal headaches for lvllss Jess: Black who wnlh Mass Elmore Campbe has mslrucled algebra and qeomerry am advanced courses of each for DHS slu denfs These c l a s s e s are requured of a college enlranls and serve as a lounda hon for engineering and lechmcal sub eds The classes IH algebra and qeomelry are offen ralher puzzlmg +0 The enrolled sludenls and Hr ns a common occurrence for several days 'ro bo spenl un The explanahorv of one sel' of problems These sublecls do how ever pay for lhe eller spehl on 'rhem nn lulure lnfe sludy and occupa hens . . 1 . . . x.e . . . , , . . ll, I - y ' all ' .. u I - .L I I . . T.- THEM T CS DEPT Miss Black and Miss Campbell each ins- 'rrucled one course of general malhernalics, which is a sludy designed lo improve abiliiy in grade school arilhrnelic. The classes pre- senl a sound background for Jrhe advanced courses of algebra and geomelry Business malhemalics laugh? by Mrs Edilh Johnslon is also a review of addihon division and mul Jriplicalion principles Trigonomelry and ao vanced algebra are Jrhe highesl rnalhemahcs courses in lhe school These have received added inleresl in lhe pas? year due +o lhei increased innporlance in The war elforl Miss Jessie Black , . . 1 1 ' I. ,saga-xg, Ray Spencer Herman Lange and James Elluoll were The facully members lhls pasf year who 'raughlr lab orafory and general science classes All sludenfs enrolled un DHS musl lalce af leasl Two years of science srudy one cl which as a general course en' bracing all lhe various phase ol scuenhluc sludy The bnology classes now laughl by Mr R W Soencer embrace The y of ll nv Thnngs A good cleal ol m I c r o s c o p IC work IS nncl,1c1 ed and severa ol s of Jr h e r m a e nl This worlc The chemisfry and physics classes inslrrucled by Mr. Lange are generally considered more lechnical Tha n bl ology. Experimenls of all lcinds are con- ducled in 'rhe adjoining laboralory, lole N lowing suggesled plans given in The lexls. ln lh e s e sludies, formulas are proved and enlarged upon. Fulure en gineers, mechanics, or medical workers are urged lo enroll in These lo gain lune damenlals. James EllioH The general science classes compulsory for all freshmen is a varieu course wilh lhe purpose of acguainling sludenls wilh all fields of science One or more chaplers on each presenls lhe principles of lhe subiecls Mow mg piclures dnslribuled lo high schools are oflen shown To lhe pupils ii conneclion wilh lheir classroom sludies Mr Ellioll on lhe DHS lacully T The hrf lime has 'rhis year faughl lhe malorily ol Jrhese classes enalolinw Mr Spencer and Mr Lange To concenlrale on lhe olher sciences Mass Nora Ann Jones QDTEUH The home economics deparTmenT con cenTraTung on preparnng youThs Tor TuTure ho m e lnTe as under The Teaching oT Mrs Rose Beasley and Muss Nora Jones The laTTer Teaches The arT oT sewing To hugh school gurl desnrous oT enlarging Their wardrobe or per TecTung Theur sewing ablhTy Each sTudenT en rolled as required To compleTe a cerTaln nun' ber oT arhcles dunng The semesTer and The degree oT worlsmanshup deTermunes Tha grade Included In The Tralnung ss nnsTrucTuon on Types and grades oT maTerlals Tlgurc sTyles and advice as To whaT Torms a conn pleTe and worThwhule wardrobe The classe are composed oT gurls only In prevnous year many made Thelr graduaTuon dresses prizes benng guven Tor The besT qaauur Mrs Beasley unslrucls one class dauly for hugh school sludenfs un nufruhon cookery and food budgerung The hugh school lcufchen forms a modern and convenuenl seflung for lhus course whuch has been especually em phasuzed lalely un vuew of lhe fad 'rhar l lrauns youlhs un home economy well bal anced duels and proper coolcung melhods Conlrary lo The common beluef boys do nol shun lhus class buf oflen equal lhe number f gurls enrolled The mauorufy of Mrs Beasleys fume us occupued wufh Grammar school classes buf 'rhe one hugh school course us well aflended An annual prouecl of +he fursl semesfer class us lhe malcung of candy +o whuch The DHS facully and specual fruend are always 'rrealed Mrs Rose Beasley krviwsfui' ik -s,,..,sq MZ' In The courses HINEDUDSTRHESL Paul H Huber has charge ol The drafhng and prlnhng deparlrnenls He also Teaches gournalusm and as The advisor of D H S publu cahons A modern prunl shop us rnalnlauned and all of lhe worlc for lhe school dnslrucl IS done by lhe sludenfs The Douglas Hugh School Press prnnls a weekly paper and +he yearbook The worlc In gournalusm IS fashioned alfer a modern culy daily and The sludenlrs are Taughl headllne wrnhng page layoul elc A scene in lhe clral: 'r I n g room where mac :ne and ar h feclural drawnng I laughf An efforl made fo Teach blue prvnl readung w I +'1 lhe olher Worx Modern homes are planned and s c a l e models are con slrucled Some a plane dralhng and skelchlng as Included Boys workrng IH fhe mefal shop are qw nnsfrucfnon general mefal work Tool makung bench work and some lar e work are Included The rnefal shop also houses fhe aufo me chanvcs shop Sever al Buffalo forges and modern lafhes a parf of fhe equip menf Q EEDHUCELTHQTNI Q D K lngrnan unsfrucfs classes nn mefal and woodwork aufo rnechanncs and hnghway safe fy Thus year a class In avuahon has also been added The avlafnon class has been desnqned fo full pre nnducfnon needs of The boys slafed for service The work In any of The shops ns gnven w 'rh fhe arm of general educaflon and pracfnral lnsfrucfnon ns given fhroughouf The hnghway safefy class whuch conslsfs rnosfly of fheorv emphasizes aufo accudenfs and fheur cure EEHSEI' RY QCD ilu S H IN Glenn G Dunham The hisTories courses in DHS were TaughT This pasT year by Glenn G. Dunham and Miss Agnes Mahoney. Mr. Dunham TaughT UniTed STaTes hisTory, and in addiTion one period each oT sociology, civics, and speech arTs. lncluded in The sTudy oT The his- Tory oT The UniTecl STaTes was discus- sion anol research worlc on presenT day proplerns oT our naTion. For The TirsT Tirne, This sernesTer The second semesTer's sTudy oT U. S. hisTory was made a parT oT The civics course wirh a goal oT eliminaTing a sepera'e class Tor ThaTsulD1ecT g i '5' 3 , RL RZHSTOEQY M155 Mahoneys only course we ThaT OT World l-llsTory which cover The developmerTT OT The world powe Trom The amcuenT Greelc and Romaw rulers To The presenT Tume All rwahohs are Included IU Thus sTudy and :mpc Tan evemTs rw poluhcel relnquous econormc lanes are all dlscussed Thu subIecT as requared OT all sTuder1T rm DT-TS and Terms a besns Tor The sTudv laTer OT UmTed STeTes husTory and cuvncs Included ID The sTudy as Th learmmq OT dlacrlhcal marlcmqs and The using OT Them an prormunclah T OT Torelqn memes Miss Agnes Mahoney Frank SanceT if LDEEITIFSSH The boys physucal educahon classes Thus year were under The supervision OT Franlc E SanceT Talclng over The coaching posnTlon Tor has TnrsT year In D l-l S The TlrsT semes Ters course was The usual rouhne oT exer cases and games buT The second semesler wrTnessed The lnaugurahon oT The obsTaclc course commando TacTlcs and mlluTary drall Thrs plan was designed To Toughen up The hugh school looys and was made com pulsory Tor all boys enrolled In D l-l S even IT They had prevuously Taken Two yea s oT gym worlc One or Two days oT The weeK were sTull reTalned Tor gym worlc Tor The reo ular games or exercuses so as To maunTaln The unTeresT oT The boys ID The course D K lngman and James EllnoT assusTed Coacn SanceT In The mnlnTary Traunung classes O O Q O , . . . X f I , . . , T il hiv . Q . I . . A 5 T his Ax v I ' T . N ay Sr.. 1 1 W , ' ' ' EDUC The gurls gymnasTuc course was agaun uu sTrucTed by Mrs bduTh JohnsTon who Taugn Tuve peruods oT uT dauly AT leasT Two years of The course are reguured Tor all hugh schoou gurls The hour us soenT un varued recreaTuon Toll4 dancung undoor sporTs and Tumblunc OuTdoor games such as hare and hound hunTs are also conducTed durung The hoT+ weaTher The P E classes are desugned guye The gurls a broader vuewpounT un T sporTs world by guvung Them a work g lcnowledge oT The rules and regulaTuons The varuous sporTs BaslceTball wuTh gurls rules us consudered To be one oT The mosT popular oT The games acTually played by Them A sy Tem oT unduyudual evenTs consusTung oT Tun blung and acrobaTuc sTunTs us also an umporT anT parT oT The gymnasTuc course Mrs Edufh JohnsTon . , . . . u Al' ' ' I L . u ' 1 I -'TT u u u ,- u 1 - - . QV u ' um . . . lkf . . . . . I Ulf uli.. - ir 5 Ou' - u u . IS. 1 u u 'I' HNSTRUME MUSE The mslrumenlal muslc of Douglas hugh school was Jraughl by Olfo L Uflre The bancl mel each mormng a'r enghl whnl The clrum 84 bugle corp prachced clurmg The 6+h period lhe hrs? semesf and Then was clrsbanclecl Specnalnzecl classes for mslrumenlal groups mel showmgs of 'rhese groups were aflheloolball games where lhey drnlleol IH lhelr golcl and blacoc umlorms The band per Tormecl af cuvlc evenls and 'rheh closed :ls season In a spec al concerf presenled nn +he hrgh school audulorlum on Apral daily. The major public 9'rh. TVCCDCQR HSTPS The glee Clubs of Douglas high school were, for 'rhe second year, under The super- vision of Mrs. I.ol'+ie Parks l-less. These class- es require no oulside sfudy buf lunclion onlv To give a wider knowledge in The fundarnen 'rals and apprecialion of singing fo fhcse enrolled The grade syslen used varies from 'rhe common run as poinls are given no o a basis of sing ing abilily bul ac cording lo lhe days presenl and rehear als allended FQ FM v . . r n ' I - S- f ji' -5 T , Q , 2 i 2 X ? K 7 fi!-1 l X155 M X J 2 1 i i f . 'AM 4 5 rigs J V4 Q Cl Cl The Douglas high band under The direcTion oT OTTo l.. UTlce, was a very acTive organizaTion represenTing Dl-IS. Their TirsT public appearance was on SepTember I6, iusT one week aTTer school began. On ThaT day They parTicipaTed in a good-will parade in Mexico, and also gave a concerT in The Federal Building across The line. For The TirsT TooTball game, on SepTem- ber I8, They again paraded, and conTinued To do so aT all home games Tor The remainder oT The season. The DHS band also added much To The suc- cess oT Three pep rallies during ThaT Time. The mosT elaboraTe TormaTion perTormed by The marching uniTs was prepared Tor The ArmisTice game wiTh Bisbee, and TeaTured a saluTe To The various branches oT The UniTed STaTes armed Torces. The group also played Tor The review and graduaTion aT The Douglas air base on January 4. The annual spring concerT oT The band was presenTed by Them on March 9. Ci Cl CI Q JF The orchesrra of 'rhe School waf hor very achve uhh! 'rhe ehd of the schoor year, when Jrhey Furnished rhe musrc for rhe preeerrahoh or A Murder Has Been Arranged ora Apr'4 30. Thrs group aiso prayed af 'rhe Baccaraureafe and Com- mehcemerwf exercises during 'rhe- lasr week of school. The drum and buqfe corps parhclpared in al! of rhe marching forrrwarlohs preserved af The foorball games. This qrouo disbanded during fhe second se- mesfer of school, 2+ LEE I Q The vocal music in DT-TS was TaughT daily by Mrs. l.oTTie l-less. AEI classes were mixed chorus groups, which combined inTo one body whenever a public appearance was made. The TirsT perTormance by The glee clubs was on OcTober 7 in assembly, where They sang again on OcTober 27. iusT previous To The TirsT concerT on November 4. This presenTaTion was parT oT The glee club's conTribuTion To The war eTTorT. as sTamps and bonds were sold during The evening. Paul E T-lollisTer served as The accompanisT aT This program, and Tor all oThers during The year. Vfork was Then sTarTed Tor The ChrisTmas program given December I8. Cn This occasion. a choral-spealv ing group, direcTed by Glenn G. Dunham, inTroduced each number wiih fnarT oT The words Trom The piece. Tableaux, supervised by Miss Nora Ann Jones. porTrayed The ChrisTmas sTory as iT was Told in songs by The glee clubs. .ix T 2 X 21 3 Q Cl Q Q The second semesTer was lilcewise a busy one Tor The choral groups. Appearances aT programs sponsored in connecTion wiTh bond drives were made on February 26 and April 24. The annual spring concerT hour was presenTed on March I9i TeaTuring American music in a seTTing oT a spring garden. AT This Time Three new soloisTs-BeTTy Barnum, Louis McKay, and Milce Simon-were inTroduced To The public. A Trip To Mexico program sponsored by The Senior Music clubi was nexT on The glee club appearances. This concerT was noT given enTirely by high school sTudenTs, buT also included TalenT Trom The oTher musical clubs oT The ciTy. The Tinal presenTa- Ticns by The glee club were aT The BaccalaureaTe and graduaTion services The lasT weelc oT school, Tor which special music was prepared by The chorus. The club aided in several civic proiecTs singing aT Bond rallies and oThe:' programs. 1 1 5 I Q A l. TT Eniheeanwud l'lere come lwo new gals al' fhar hme who promuoly made lhemselves a popular addlhon lo DHS curcls Loulse Saunders appears 'ro be unconcerned III loe on fha? whale Louuse Fralue and Pee Wee crane lhe r neclcs +o be nn rhe prelry pnclure loo Mnlce of course as an 'rhe lnmelnghf and Ray has 'rhe ever presew expressnon of delnghf bad wlffle boy ln The back ground Nancy seems dehnnlely shoclced al some rew scandal Tell us foo' There s a pac of us al srngung rhe school song an one of The pep assembr e Lrlflo Mac seems down on lhe world bul you cerlaanly l l 1 canr say lhar of Mlclcey Whal anlmahon There are Elrzabelh Polly and Eluzabelh Lee wnlh ln r back To us In a common gap session aboul I2 50 darly Whal cha lcnow7 Thar appears ro be some lhe lrosh boys lhere round by lhe side door where lhey belong And shll anolher rypncal noon scene Nalurally agaln lhere s Ray wulh 'rhal loolc w lh has parlner Freeman lusl 'frying 'ro be snooly loolcuno Carl ln lhe rear fhere seems lo doul:-Jr one of our pholog s abrlllnes 'ro lalce a decenl puclure could he could be' . . 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I r.'lQ s ' he-.Q l 3 r r l V1 l s 7' 4 'Q A' Q- ' Left to rlght Front row Churchyard Walker Shmn Ames Gray Wllloughby Back row Andrews Glass Schu antes Munson Schvxantes Phelan Povxles 0 CCDSTFELQSQ The BoosTers club sTarTed The l942 43 school year by elecTing Tive new 'nembers To :Ts ranks in addlhon To admiTTing Those who were eligible Tor membership Through The holding oT cerTann class oTTices lTs membership cfualiTicaTions specnTy ThaT a BoosTer musT be a class presidenT vice pres idenT boy or girl represenTaTive have enTered in The compeTiTion Tor cheer leading or elecTed by a ballohng oT The members and ThaT a person once eligible Tor The club reTains his membership even aTTer his qualiTying po suTion has expired The TirsT acTiviTy oT This organizahon was The sale oT BoosTer pins To be worn by every supporTer oT Douglas high school The main underTalcing oT This year's BoosTer club was The supporT oT aThleTic evenTs, which was be- gun by a ciTy-wide sale oT season TooTball TiclceTs by BoosTer members. Pep rallies led by BoosTers were organized beTore The maior TooTball games and a bonfire was held, in addiTion, beTore The Bisbee-Douglas game. A baslceT'- ball Throw concession was The group's conTribuTion To The T-li-Jinx carnival. All proTiTs Trom This venTure were Turned over To The senior class. 4 Mrnmmrn' ThaT rnusT have been good Hale How do you rke SalTys leg arT7 DuTTy raTes w1Th a C ob oTaTe sundae DonT Took aT us ThaT way PauT were :nnocenT Looks very much hke Barbara ws Try mg To scare us ls ThaT one of The Twms peekwng over ne n rTs sTarTed To be popuhar DoTT1e Jean musT be lookmng aT The camera manT7j Wono r who haT eve berongs To Gee onTy Two cokes Tor a Those boys Deah deah KeTTh whaT sThe maTTah7 Thos are McCue s and Freeman s 1aCkeT back There Thvs ws Trom one OT The pep rafhes IT musT have been ww The aTTernoon because none OT The knds have IackeTs Those are The Twwns Tn The m ddTe Does your eye ha T Gre4ner7 Those are Margue Erneshne and Shrrley w Th The r backs To us The Trosh grrTs d dnw cenTraTTng on her coke Vkfonder whaT Loms Ann and Fora Deh are smwhng abouT No wonder Sa TT and PaT seem happy w Th ar? Those DT-IS gfrfs aT The new booTh WhaT couTd Marg be dreaming abouT7 WhaT 2 rnaTTer wTTh The gwrfs They ah Took so soTemn T T K ,,,, ,,,,,, V ..- W T' ' ' h s- , ' ' '. Mary BeTh s head? You can Teh ThaT This Is when TTan- Take Tong To Tind John s-CaTherTne seems To be con- , I T , , . . V1 U V 1 f Q4 1 le 3 H . . . T f YW Earl seems 'ro be nnker ng wlln somelnmg or l olner background delauls are lacls unknown buf ll mus sump ln good' Secrel mayoe Tlwal eems +o b o e lwullaboo of a l-lli meelnn A ex epl nere 5 llwal man aga nl lry lo seem so noncna anl n sure ne gelQ all lre doo lv keys lxeo r gnl Dully beer lo be allracled by a so rl he seem lo be n a fran Maybe llwe lwgure on Arne wal gave l-loooee and K l lne nsplrar on lol + awaf + er cene a' llwal 5 Beu ah and Loule s flung llwere wllll Tony loanl ln Vfon l Tony look cule lI'1 ll'1all1al7 A common Cene of the noon nour gab seasron Lullwer and Walln a e swarm ng around Dons wlw le u a bravely laces llnr camera Tlfral s Elmer playlng lne role of llfwe Lon a Q llwe lac al ng mov es The lucky dogs llwey ve ll o a uscwous long reel Jolwn agaln vvlllw Dollle Je ln lne foreground Roger Ozark ll and Rlclruard musf wo vlng l a u A A l 3 A A A , ' , .llw ' ? 'K l ' , A ' ' mfg A , Al l bc A . ' A . .... 1 A . s V - .... r , cf 5 . l 'A . ,Hn n Y X ' A g. 3 - Q Pow e r, A A , l E l , 1 l I X i al Q .... A unconcerned. Guess Earl 9 cneckmg up on Klulfz lo by Ranger-nrnm. . .Cnaraclerislics of llwe sclence classes , 1 , - Ao X .V l A I . A rr, ra 71 I l . , - a A ,Il-v S I 'I-3. l A .... AS A , A ' .Fifi . , Wy 1 egg . A . I' . l F A T lA. 5...Anon 5 lJorr' be lA fig sualll Left to rrght Row 1 Srmon E Moore A Soto Rempe Hrcks Gobblf Maddux Con rey Tanner Thompson Baker B Moore Row 2 N Jones Nelson M Qoto Exans Clorra Clchwantes Glendora Schwxantes Knrght Gray M Churchyard Acuff Hopk ns Warrock Wrllougfhby Allele Scott Rovx 3 Lambert Boyer Cond tt Parker Causev J Jones Spencer Wlllrams A Churchyard Mrlls Frost Downey Ron 4 Shrnn Nalley Levus Bergiielrl Yelxerton Grrffrths Carpenter Hadnot Grbbons Anderson Day Roark Yutze Row 5 V Clark VVa1ker Brady Morrow Kane Palmer Hughes Hale Albrrtton B Clark McCartan Reed Andrews Roxx 6 B Clrnch Luse C Clrnch Meloy Cmrth Alessi Btephens Otrs Farr ichrader Iarper Hayes FEE This year under fhe leadership of Lurline Gray presidenf fhe P E increased :fs membership and widened nfs circle of acfivifies Ofhers rhe club officers were Dean Willougby vice presidenf Margie Laslcey rreasurer and Glendora Schwanfes secrefary The club had a boofh af rn '-li Jinx carnival in December and presenfed nfs assembly fo fhe D l-l S sludenf body on February I2 The assembly was enfered in fhe compefifive program. Following fhe club fradifion nfs members held a Chrisfmas and spring formal as well as a barn dance and box supper in November. These were co-ed affairs. Pins were worn fhis year by members of fhe club fcr fhe firsf fime since fhe club was organized. Among fhe proiecfs were Chrisfmas caroling and rnalring of a Chrisfmas food baslcef and fhe assem- bling of scrap books. Left to llght standlng Palkc-1 Broun Hagan Hess AIQSSI Cloud Schvxantes G11 mlom Schuantes VKIHIHIHS Sltllng Gllmthq Jones L1 xy Clmnh Rlce Shmn S to N ls Hopkms Knemlmg McCa1tm Reel Alblltton Sp mel MUSE LWB oT TuThering musical inTeresT in The school The club was sponsored by Mrs loTTie Parlcs l-less vocal insTrucTor oT The Douglas school sysTem The elecT ed oTTicers oT The club were Polly T-lagan as presidenT MargareT Rice vice pesidenT JaneT Spencer as se-creTary Treasurer BeTTe AcuTT social chair man and ElizabeTh Lee Mills and KaTherine GriTTiThs as program chairm n The basis oT sTudy Tor The year s programs cenTered on The various Torm oT music including symphonies sonaTas and oraTorios Each oT Th meeTings Toolc up a new Torm wiTh illusTraTions oT each presenTed by The members The largesT membership in The club s hisTory was had This pasT year The girls oT The club served as ushers aT The glee club concerTs nd presenTed an assembly on April I6 which Told a hisTory oT The counT y in popular music wiTh The enTire membership Taking parT Also in ThaT monTh a Tea was given by The club in honor oT The Senior Music club mem b rs and parenTs In May The club assisTed in The Trip To Mexico prograri which was sponsored by The Senior Music club ,u,. -....- . ' , ' . ' ' A: ., ,, V: , ' N. ' , ' ,.0 , exon, ' . 1' 'Z T 'z , 1 , 0 ' '. Q n D The Junior Music club was again acTive in DHS. carrying ouT iTs purpose . , . I' . . . 3 . . . . , ra V I 1 ' 9' 6 . I . . r A I . I . . . - e . f Here is an informal porfraif of fwo of DHS s more afh- lefic members-Luis Lievanos and Alberf Jordan. Wh'y so solem, boys? Can? you smile jusf a liffle for fhe sake of fhe poor CK phofogsf7 Oh, Oh-are we inferrupfing somefhing? So sorry. Donff be bashful, Jeff. If isn f like you. Besides, how can she refuse? A represenfafive group of freshman girls. Vlfhafs fhe rush, liffle girls? She ll waif. This is fhe kind of picfure we like, vvi w everybody happy. Joanne does look a liffle pensive. buf oh, fhaf Cherry girll Looks like Beffy walked off ' ' s ' W- r....s,..,, ' qs wifh fhe boy, fhough. How abouf if, Herb? And fha? ever popular chorus composed of DHS glamor Q1 girls l7?l. Come, Page, donf go fo sleep now. You've sfill gof fhe acf fo puf on, remember? This dance was one of fhe hfghlighfs of fhis year s D Club assembly. wifh encore affer encore reouesfed. The quesfion sffll remains whefher fhe performers or fhe specfafors enicyf ed fhe performance more. The darlings of fhe sophos more class - Marjorie Laskey, Peggy Albriffon, and Ernesfine Evans - pose sweeflv for fhe camera. I if i , v . qv A 1- S N- f f 5. W ig iv ' ? YY M wg if .,yg J gy 1 VVhen confronfeo Wrh +hefe plcrures. our fhoughfs Emmedfafely rerurn To an fnose rofous ano gWorious Tr'ci accompanying fhe foorban feam .... There' a showi Anne minus fhe end of her nose and Mary Bern perhaps playhg sap y-Nh NTnei9e .... There? 1 meehng of fhe mer before Train depariurevlrhaf- H. Coney, grln prerfy ..., Chaperones cauoghf Rn rhe acffwonder who fhey rr, warching wo Enfehby. If musr be good awough me Quit hint Enferesred. . There s rho feam before a meah If 2 a good Thing Eavf fook H before any food appeared on fhe scene, or he ne-fer wouki naye been able ro ger +hem fo sfop 65T'? 1 ong enough To pose. If s comphcafed, buf you ge? my 'de a--I hope! . . w?+h Twins admitred io you can 4 scare us even . . Que-,s+ha+H rhere. Qzark Ii aeems +oo+hbrush7 . . . mean +o barge En, buf Poor bed! Shand by for Trlp fo EN Paso. Anofher pre-fraln plcrwre fhe mafe convenhon. Dave 4 if fnaf face is rafher ferocicu . Herman hiding In ine Shadow, worriodffdid you forge? your OQps+Pardon usfwe dY6f ' rhghs our businefs, you kr.4.v. one peach of a crnmhl Wrwa' a ww sf! S 'F' Karr w..,-Q., :Z X ? N X E 1, 'AN 'FE' ,S , -X 555- Us ' yy: Left to nght Front row Powles H Rochm Lorack M Rochm Back row Shlnn Wllloughby Hagan Churchyard Rlce Spencer Gray Nelson The chapTer oT The Nahonal Honor SocieTy in Douglas highschool Tunc Tioned as an acTive member during The second semesTer only as The mem bership was Too small during The TirsT OT The school year To carry ouT any acTiviTies. ln March The elecTion OT new members was held by The Taculry and The iniTiaTes were announced aT an assembly The morning oT March 29. AT This Time Herman Lange presenTed The NHS pins To all The members. This is The TirsT Time in The hisTory oT The chapTer ThaT The pins have been awarded beTore commencemenT buT iT seemed appropriaTe ThaT The members should have The honor of wearing Them previous To Their grad ' - Tion. Officers of The club were lv1argareT Rice as presidenT' Dean Willouglw-T by as vice-presidenT' and Lurline Gray as secreTary-Treasurer. Glenn G. Dunham served as The advisor. ATTer The membership was large enough To make :T possible regular meeTings were held. The Douglas chapTer of The NaTional Honor SocieTy is The only one in The sTaTe To be recognized by The naTional organizaTion as an acTive one' The oThers are only honorary and neiTher hold meeTings nor underTalce proiecTs as a club group. Left to ught Row 1 Dunham Vhlhams Alble Cllnch Dems Ron 2 Melendez Yutze Luse Fall Rempe Gloua Schxxante Glendola Schxxantes Spencel Hopkms Pennm ton Blexms Roxx s Soto Nelson Chulchyald Otls Stephens Vkllloughby Hannunw Butlex Causey Rubalcaxa Qlay Ron 4 GI1H:lthS Acuff Calpentel Hale I-Ioopmfm IAOOXGI Wxlker Hatch Xelxelton Hadnot Belgileld Rom 5 Hlush H111 QIIUOH 'ialtel It Us Knk Ames Colella kelly Bouldm Rubfilcaxa F, Thus year under The leadershup oTadv1sor Glenn G Dunham The drama :cs club ranlced among The mosT acT1ye organnzahons un Dl-lS ln Sep Tember The dramaTucs members elecTed lvhrnam Arble as presldenT o The club and Rae l-lulsh served as club presudenT Tor The second semesTer The TnrsT dramaTucs club underTakung oT The year was The presenTaTnon oT a .hree acT play Tommy Thus play was sponsored by The sen'or class buT The roles were played only by dramaTucs club members AT Tu l-lu JIM Carnlval an December The dramaTucs club puT on a ,how IH The auduTornum NGFIOUS members oT The club sang danced and gave readlngs on The program whuch was IO Th .orm oT a radno broadcasT Members oT Tw club also enTered an acT ID The yaudevnlle show whlch was sponsored by The Bussness and ProTessuonal Women s Club Their enTry won TlrsT place has sprung The dramaTucs club s one acT play The TrysTnng Place wa, presenTed To The sTudenTbody lhms play and all oTher dramaTucs produc Tnons were dlrecTed by Mr Dunham ForThe1r closnng perTormance They g resenTed A Murder l-las Been Arranged The producllon slall ol lhe dramaluc: club s presen 1 hon Tommy posed buf ev denlly Lurlune 'rhen slrol ed Info lhe surroundlngs for l-larry has lhal well known gleam an has eyes Arble musl have seen somelhmg ln fereshng foo al leasf could b Rae seems all laqoeo oul so sober and sad whale Susie grins amxably wha? soph dosen +7 Buclc or ralher Tommy ard Dolly Uncle Dave of lhe allernoon casl are cauohf un The acl of dnscussmng +he lormers love allavr wnlh Marne poor Buclc Glenn G dlrpc for appears +o be chldmg some poor dope Wonder who s on 'rhe recervung end7 l'lmm7 ess e and Page alias mom and pop seem lo be plollnng some of lherr dnrly worlc concernlng daughler Mea whale I-lerb and Lurlnne fondly hold hands whee l'larry7l buf l-lerb seems 'ro be saylng somelhnng slughf ly sarcasm: Whals up7 The evenung ca l resplendenr ID black sulls and lormals holds a laml conllalo Herb seems lo be glarung aT Sally compel' hon And lvlnlce seems curlous lvladellne lhe gurl lead of lhe second casl seen cornered by Buu and LeRoy She seems nnqunslfnve and perhaps a luflle haughly A ha' . . , L . . 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I .IV I 1 , - ...... ., . gl 3 X3 if q . . s 5 1. f, I . f 1 x N W W, 5 , Dufh e s cur 7 appewrs fo have hcrn Qomphiery abr y r y fhe od o s rea +rom We ro Powe Hoffman Feds and Freeman our Co ed and Ear! seem fo be work ng yery ard Wool We shorfhano wc rn hand w h buqoloqy par en? ng for Cane + suc rs o me Here s fh aqaun rn fhe ame oid serhng Guess Ear! wal furnrd The Jfdb e ano decrded fo operafo ihe sfubb mera for once wa f e re yor see 6 r eop s uf an Jorqer on qhfnq ow Cherryfdonr They Nook Forocrou fhc,uqh7l P S' + ns de nformahon on fha I-h Y nnefhnq Ames wmrd h mug Q wand und pea or resforcd he hooes u T n done some super 1 comph hmen+ or as Ta' nofe fhafs creahng ah The exCr+emenf7 GV as usuu Q urne wnaf resernbe +ha+ famous Napo eon sfance K'u+Tv and Arne o scuss affarrs of ur+er rmporfancg fmaybe wnh fhe new YM secrefary Mr Johnson Thar Kruffz and Jeff do your good and noble de o r +he Gay Mr Long our falfhf Y and frusfe Cu mo an fwer neeo ep wo fha n r j 1, C 5.3 e- -Q 2 r + ,ff :sz 1 ' 1 1 2' 4. e L K, o e b -,h X 'ro p, fdrg f H fo ' h' S 1 T Q f Q P '- 1 f W G es- allas, r , I E f ..., RW? J ys . ec 's - fi oxw ' - ' , E h -- f ' ' . i, 3. 'Q Q ' ,-14 H r , 9 'sg Q ' I 1 , 5 week? n Sen-f h ' ff' fre. .. ' ra , . . , - . ' s Y ' ' fs- ga ' ' s A . ff r K I j ' l , . . . . :A 5 s ' A - off s if, e' C, K. ca f , -f-fany fy h f 1 , my fo A ' . . , ' u d ss an Q r y p, 'e KN 51 d 'fs fi 3 er Y , mrqh ,1 X Ri fbuf r r f ki dl X W X ' s ' 4 . . . . Mu ' Mk L -Q ,L M . ll Zu K 'W x X ' '17 ,N s E EX ' Lf fq- V- ' 4 , K - Q J , Nix '4x .I g, A D K ar Left to rlght Row 1 Morales Hoffman Ames Flelds Kxmble Row 2 Powles Mun son Manley Lorack Hoopman Rochm Nfckay Row 3 Patterson Havxkms Donald son Scott Dems Hale Row 4 Kluttz Robb Schultz Levus Jorgenson Jackson Car enter The l-li Y club an eleCTive club under The dnrecTion oT The YMCA began P :Ts TirsT semesTer s acTiviTies wiTh Harry Ames serving as presidenT Melviw Field vice preidenT Leonard Kimble secreTary and Jimmy l'loTTman reasurer Among The club underTalcings during The TirsT parT oT The school year were several rummage sales The penny piTch booTh enTered in Th I-li Jinx carnival and The presenTaTion oT Their compeTiTive assembly Th TirsT oT The series The laTTer c-onsisTed oT a musical program in The Torm oT a conTesT beTween represenTaTives Trom The various classes On February 9 The l-li Y held iTs annual SweeThearT BangueT aT The Club Top l-laT Th Tormal aTTair was open only To club members and Their daTes A new seT o oTTicers was elecTed Tor The second semesTer. They were l-lerberT Lewis presidenT' Ray Munson vice-presidenT' Johnny Donaldson secreTary' and Eugene Denis Treasurer. Sin e his arrival in The ciTy W. E. Johnson sec- reTary oT The YMCA has also acTed as adulT supervisor oT The l-li-Y. Th members during The lasT Tew monThs have been assisTing him in his desk duTies aT The Y each person serving Tor a lengTh oT Time as deslc mar- ager. The Jumor Red Cross gwds are snapped as 'rhe an many hour a+ rhus servmce and received mum rw mdusrruousiy 7 roll bandages up af 'rhe fled Cro s favorable Commerwr for fheur work The hgh Grammar schooW workshop The members 5 school JVC wws under The drrechoh of Mass Jo we Left to ught Row 1 Bmdy VS alnock A Qoto Lu e Stephens Bouldm N Jon s Rm Bfxkex Barnett Pennmgton HOPKINS Clmch Halaxey Duthle Huber Lolavk C81 Dennerts Smlon Lexus Row 4 V111GSC3Z Palnlel Exans Alblltton Parke Alessx Ixane Hale Hadnot Mlllcr Ron 5 Nalley Cau ey Contlezas Rlxera I M M Guue Nelson Woods I Mcfwuue yd Xmas ' ' N' ' 5 , ' ' . ' f' . ' Auf i s . ' ' ' v .1 z ' 13 - . ' ' ' ' ' 4 ' ' ', ' , . Row I! - Melendez, M. Soto, J. Jones. VVi11iams. Glondora and Gloria Schwantes, Spen- . , . U v - C I - . y I , c , , , , . , . I E A Q x , , ,,, Left to rlght Row 1 Lambert Lewls Rlvera Mlller Meloy Roark Ot1s Acuff Reed McCartan Row 2 Brown Shmn Cartwrlght Hayes Kmght Churchyard Cllnch Walley Frost Rubalcava Clark Mllls Row 3 Tanner Enmquez Jeffr1es Hartman Noland Wulloughby Hagon Mllls Andrews Condltt Boyer Gr1ff1ths Row4 Gray Arble Yelverton Dems Carpenter Flelds Jorgenson Scott Hatch G1bbons Anderson Hoopman 3 E3 EQ. E lui. Q S For the turst tume un several years there was an actuve chapter ot the Junuor Red Cross un Douglas hugh school In the past the school had con trubuted substantually to the annual druve but an actuve club had not been tormed betore The maun actuvutues ot the organuzatuon were to supply the Douglas Aurbase hosputal Ottucers tor the chapter were as tollows Tessue Luse presudent Herb Bouldun vuce presudent Nancy Ste phens secretary and Ana Soto treasurer Thus executuve board was ad vused by Muss Nora Ann Jones as the taculty sponsor Members ot the cIub rolled bandages weekly at the Grammar school workshop ot the Red Cross Commuttees ot the club were responsuble tor varuous undertakung whuch uncluded the assemblung ot cross word puzztes unto books and collect ung uug saw puzzles comuc and popular magazunes and books tor unvaluos at the hosputal The members also made skun towels bed pan covers bed boards and three atgans The club sponsored programs ot hugh school talent whuch entertauned convalescents at the hosputal A dance was srbonsored by the club on January I5 and a pucnuc was hetd on March I3 a x X T 5 f I ,g . I , 1 Y - I ' Y - V ' 1 l Y . l 1 I v ' v ' 1 . I v . v u ' v 7 ! Y I ' - l 1 T 1 I Y I 7 I V V V . . ' - v Gobble, Row 5 - Denis, Donahue, Kelly, Hill, Kirk, Ames, Kluttz, Jackson, Simon, Hale, E T D - T T Cl . . . i . x I . I ' I : . 1 ' . ' - ' 1 - u I , - ' . . . . p . SI . . .... . , - I I ' ' I I , . 1 flailicaiiani MARY BETH NELSON Border Bulldog Edlfor MARGARET RICE 'Nw Copper Keffle Co e u+or M - i 'w EDDHTQHQS 51: A.. -7:-:1':h '-sung .Qui -on '-4 :-K in Nw LZ.:-.5-5 Exif'-2 'N-. EQ 'Q mwhat-R Q21 Hg- -A. -.. NNNTESQL K ws, Q. -'iq-'M s Ns,-..,, 'iw s-.,Si r 34, a POLLY HAGAN Ray Ferguson Busmess Manager redo Corelle Ass+ Mgr CCD L? hi. BSETTTP The Copper KeTTle STaTT served Thus year under The ed:Tou ship oT Polly Hagan and lvlargareT Rxce Ray Ferguson as susTed by Ahfredo Corella served as business manager The book was agaun a Tlnancual success :Ts eduTor1al and arTnsTuc success us measured by The response oT The sTudenTs All oT The pncTures an The book w1Th The excephon oT The senlof and lunuor porTrauTs are s+uden+ phoTographs The book IS a compleTe sTudenT proIecT planned eduTed and prnnTed by sTudenTs under The supervusuon oT Paul l-l Huber The Copper KeTTle ns noT enTered an naTuonal conTesTs be cause IT as land ouT w1Th The sole purpose oT depncTvng our own acTuvnTues and serving To saTlsTy our own sTudenTs Experience has shown ThaT naTnonal conTesTs seT a sTandard1zed paTTern ThaT on many lnsTances does noT TIT our purpose IT our book raTes A I wuTh Douglas hrgh school sTudenTs we gnv :T a classmcanon oT excellenT ard are cerTaun ThaT our goal has been aT Bob Brlsley arTlsT Ray Munson Gllberf Hale-sporT eds T n ls D ::rEes5s:si ' T ' 6 ---- .,.55g:2:Ti ,--- E t . . L-. ,'. , , , , i . ,,,..' --1- ' or - - ' T Tained. 113 MA-. , 1 ' l 4 I 1 W ? 1 TZAFL? if Co-edllors . . . Polly Hagan . . . . . . Marqarel Rice Business Mgr. . . Ray Ferguson Assl. Mgr. . . .Alfredo Corella Phomgraphers Lewis Klullz Earl Powle Jeff Grisham Arl Ednlor Bob Brusle, Snapshol Eds Dean Wlloughby Madeline Wrlluams lvlnruam Arble Class Ecllfors Beulah Cluncn Janel Spencer Sporl Edulors Grlberl l-lale Ray Munson CI Ci CI Q Q Cl Made'me Wllllams Dean Willoughby snapshoi' eds Class Edufors Pho+ographer Snapshoi Eddor Phofographer Beulah Clinch Janef Spencer Lewis KluH'z Mnrnam Arble Earl Powles AQW' 'D B-as w ' V-V+ l l 5 W 2 an , at x 0 ,At Q I 2, x f R af? 'Q W 3 ss- s is E W ' VV KM, 1 A 2 3 'Z I , , r.:,:: E 3535, V' U s K x I W six I x l l W y ' The Border Bulldog IS a weekly publucahon ThaT as eduTed by The class an lournalnsm and prnnTed by The prnnTung sTudenTs During Thus pasT ye r Mary BeTh Nelson was The edmTor and she was ass1sTed by each oT The mem bers oT The lournallsrn class who roTaTed nn The posshon oT assocuaTe ednTor 'lhe sTaTT us seT up surnular To ThaT oT a large clTy danly wnTh headline wr1Ter sporTs edlTor reporTers eT ceTera The paper rs laud ouT by The eduTor ann her asslsTanT w:Th headlunes asslgned To each sTory The headline wrnTez Then wruTe The head lanes and They are Then Taken To The press room wher The paper us made up and Tlnally puT To bed Thls year The Border Bulldoo enTered The conTesT sponsored aT The Unuvers1Ty oT Arizona and :T noT on v v on 1nnTs class1TncaT1on buT :T was awarded The sweepsTalces prize namnng T The besT un The sTaTe All oT The worlc IS done by sTudenTs under The su pervnsnon oT Paul H Huber who Teaches pournalzsm and prunhng Those on The sTaTT Thus year were Mary BeTh Nelson edlTor Silber l-lale sporT edaTor MarTha Leah Kerby Cleo T-lerberT lv1argoT SoTo Lu her Echols Wendell Spence JaneT Spencer BeTTy Jean and Elalne Avery Muruam Arble Beulah Clvnch Nancy STephens and l-larrns Tyra Ahfredo Corella and AlberT Phelan served as business managers le W endell Spence Maly Beth Nelson Jfmet Spencer 30 UUD 133 E E0 b,' -' .Q '. MFE' Albert Phelan George Brady and Sam Pu ruedo were Hue backbone of Hue ruuecluaruucal sfaufuf for boHu Hue yearbook and Hue paper The rwo boys served fauHuufu' ly Hurougluouf Hue year and specuaf aczkruowledgruuerur us gnveru Huem for Hueur work Sam dad a ruualoruuy out Hue ruua per and George caru proudly pouruf To Huus years CK and say Hua'r Hr us 90 per ceruu lure work Members of Hue pruruu mg classes served on Hue me Chemical S+a.HS Sam Pmedo Machme Foreman Beulah Chnch Luther Echo A Chine composirion for Hue pa- X lsC Mm Dean WulW0uQHby Mic Beuxarw Cmdw Mm Dorofhy Qhmn M Town V Famer M Ray Mm fw 'D H S Whc XNMQ Q .Vg I. r, ,, , fy ' Mr. Tomy Moraief, f. S0 . KUNG dlia QUEEN 6 1 I'Ummy Puftarsnll Beulah Elinch lluan Willnuqllhy - Tony Morales Huy Nluusun ESTTENEDZEANTS llurnihy fillinl WH QS 'WH-il The sludermls In lhns sefhon were selecled by a vole o 'rhe lacully for oulslandmg abulnly durmg lhns pasl school year The volmg was done 'rhrough a series of ballols ellmmahng candldales unhl one sludenl uh eaeh group had a maloruly leadership Lurlme Gray They are leaders Lurlme and Earl hav been oulslandmg fhus pas? year as sluderw body preswdenl and gumor class presud T respechvely Bolh are capable and el cnenl workers Earl Powles l-larry Ames Mary Belh Nelson They have served lhe school Mary Be-Th as Bor der Bulldog edllor has accomplished a line laslc 5 e f V I C e r-larry has aided ln numerous school achvmes A R 0 0 d ly and scholashcally bolh are popular sluolenls Dean u ' ' ' ways bubblung over and Marlo nsasleady lhouqhllulchap Dean Willoughby MGVIO ROCl1H'1 is v 2 . 3 . l ' , , l 1 . I -4 0 0 0 o o 0 They are all-round sludenls-bolh have been aclive social- ' , . is al- , yr . rr . . l 0 Afblefic Ability . . They are athletes-Tony has en- joyed one of his most successful years in athletics-Donna is ac- tive with +he G.A.A. Tony Morales Sclfolarsfzip . Polly Hagan Donna Haymore Larry McDonald They are scholars-Polly Hagan, with a I.22 average, is valediclor- ian of her class ancl Larry is an honor student. Both have made straight ones fhrougout The school year. Note: The decision on scholarship for the boys was received too late to obtain a picture for publication. This, however, does not lessen the honor which is Larry's. JO- They are good spor'rs -lhe Twins, wilh +heir pleasing person- alify and lheir line spiril, have sei a precedenf in DHS for sporlsmarw- ship. Louis has carried his smile and friendliness onlo 'rhe alhlelic field and displayed his sporlsman- ship elsewhere in DHS. Louis McKay Sparrsm ansfnp Glendora and Gloria Schwanles 98 C! '50 I O 0 ' K X . 2 4 .I E I 4 my b ,M ,www D- E 2+ X 4. Caplain Rochin .E E . A Coach Sance ,N it , 'x', W EASON 0 Coach Frank Sancef made his fnilial bow lo Douglas High School lhis year coming from Jerome where he had been coaching for five years wifh greai success. l-le is a graduale of lhe Universiiy where he lellered in fooiball, bas' fi lcelball, and baseball. He made a good srarl in Douglas by coaching fhe ioolball 'ream lhrough one of lhe besi seasons a Douglas learn has had in many a year. Coach il Sancef is aggressive and believes in hard, rigid work To develop- his learn +o maximum abilily. l-le is also head coach of baslcefbali li and baseball. F9 T Mario Rochiri, senior guard for +he Bulldogs, was elecled capiain of lhe ioofball Team for The pas? season. Mario has played oulslanding ball for lhe learn for three years and was well rewarded. I-le was selecled on lhe All-Arizona 'ream for '42. Marios brand of playing will be missed by ihe +earn nexl year. M+1sw.mmnuenmww 794.2 The Twins led The yells Tor The year Tor Douglas l-ligh School con- cluding Their second consecufl-fe year as cheer leaders. They were qreaTIy admired by The sTudenTs and Townspeople alilce Tor Their pep, enThusiam, a n d all-round sporTnnanship. They Tormed many pep rallies and oTher pep sTunTs ThaT did much To raise The morales oT The Teams. Their pleasing person' aliTies have m a d e Them ouTsTan:l- ing during Their presenT high school careers. They remodeled some CT The old yells and b r o u q h T Torfh rnarfy original ones. The Twins are only iuniors and w e Teel sure Thai They will be wearing The Gold and Black again new year. Gloria and Glendora SchwanTes Left to right: Front row-Hoffman, VVhisnant, H. Cota, Jones, McKay, Morales, Simon, Hannum, Stew- art, P. Cota, Huish. 2nd row Li1lywhite,Rabago.H. Rochin, Lorack, Powles, M. Fields. Carpenter, R. Munson, McKinney, Kluttz, Haynie, Jorgenson, Romine. 3rd row- M. Rochin, Montion, Freeman, Scott, Brisley, Negri, T. Munson, Johnston, Jackson. Standing-Ass't. Coach Tolliver. McCue. Patterson Dodds, Denis, Freas. Coach Sancet, R. Fields. Hiatt, Claborne. Nogales. Smith, Ass't Coach Mortenson. 52.35 2 :xi we' rf iFasfmw,,+TF Hs-A me X . 3 5 kit ms uw, st, ' 'kv A 'T ,. ' 1::sEs :15'i:fiT-:ii-' K in 'i N Pwnc' 'I-3 T' M , Q. j . ,q3W.., ? ...f ig ' Jaclc STewarT sTops ' The Bulldogs advance Tnve yards LORDSBURG 7 DOUGLAS 20 Opening Theur T942 TooTball season Th Bulldogs laced The Lordsburg Maveruclcs 20 7 even aTTer Coach SanceT ran In every one buT The waTer boy AlThough IT was Their TursT game The Dawgs showed good Team worlc and loTs oT power TUCSON B 6 DOUGLAS 25 The second TITT Tor The Bulldogs was a larger score when They smashed a 25 6 vucTory Trom The Tucson B Badger squad The TursT halT saw The Bulldogs march down The Tueld Tor 3 consecuhve Touchdowns They scored on a decephve play on Thear T1rsT aTTempT wuTh The ball The second halT saw The Badgers score on a pass and hold The dawgs smashung aTTacl4 ST MARY S 7 DOUGLAS 3I ln whaT was scheduled To be Thelr Tough esT TnlT oT The season The dawgs reall! ' Hecfor Cofa lugs The leaTher for The Bulldogs wnTh Herman Simon coming ln To help T if Y - . f P 75' .gl Tougher game alThough They won by a showed Their power when They Trounced The ST Mary s KnlghTs 31 7 nnThelr annual D day game The Bulldog s game gave The crowd Thrnll aTTer Thrull wuTh Thesr hard bloclnng and Theur hard Taclclnng Thear aenal aTTack and Their heads up ball Scornng was done by CoTa McKay Mc Krnney McKnnney made 7 posnTs on a held goal and converslons Also promnnenr IH The game was Morales whose passing and running advanced The ball many yards EL PASO 2I DOUGLAS 6 The nexT game found The Bulldogs suT Terung Their TnrT deTeaT 2l 6 aT The hands oT EI Paso TheBulldogs held The Tigers 7 6 unT1l The Tmal munuTes when They broke loose To gallop away wnTh The game The absence oT Morales held general Tor The Sancehers hindered The Gold and Black aTTack as was evadenT bv Th nr Taulure To Talce advanTage oT brealfs and by Thear lack oT smarT play geTTmg down near pay dlrf ' Whoops my dear you re commg down 0 Bulldog ball carruer seems To have lnfTle assnsTance Why The face Louie? You canT scare Them mTo sToppmg 3 SS . . 1 A es. M 4 w I .1 Q i 3: X 2 'I 'lf 1- , g .-sift X . IX W P D I ' f. -. r' ,f 1-I 'S ' 9 ..... M -----'--v t 5 ,.,- y ,S ' 1 .I , , V A . ' Blsbees beef powering The line. Too much weighT ' Bulldogs are sfopped on an end sweep ' Flelds Traveling fasf againsf Cruces LAS CRUCES I2 - DOGS I9 In Their TiTTh game oT The s e a s o n The 'dawgs barely squeezed a I9 To I2 vicTory Trom Las Cruces. They lacked Their old spiriT and showed up p o o r ly. Cruces Took advan- Tage oT every misTake and al- m o s T Took Douglas To The cleaners. TEMPE 0 - DOUGLAS 7 Taking To The road The Bull- dogs Traveled ToTempe where They meT The BuTTaloes To Take a 7-O win. The Teams were evenly maTched and The dawgs barely squeezed ouT. NOGALES 0 - DOUGLAS 26 ln Their TourTh game oT The season The dawgs Took a 26- 0 vIcTory Trom The hapless Nogales Apaches on The Indi- ' Pablo CoTa geTs his Teef knocked from under hum ans' own lield. Two louch- downs were made in each hall. The dawgs mel slill re- sislence lrom lhe Indian line. Tvmwsik Scoring was done by H. Cola and Morales. The Bulldogs showed plenly ol power in brealcing lhrough lhe Apache line while lheir passing allaclc was excellenl. TOMBSTONE 6 - DOGS 26 ' ' 1 Adding anolher viclory lo lheir growing lisl, lhe Bulldogs ,za . Me. A ,A ran away wilh a 26 - 6 viclory wilh lhe hapless Tombslone Morlicians lhe goal. ll was a slow game wilh Douglas ex- pecling a viclory. The Bulldogs lailed lo win by an impressive score over lhe Tomb- slone Yellowiaclcels who al limes lore lhe Bulldog line lo shreds. Early in lhe game Mo- rales loolc lhe ball lo pace oll 60 yards lo Hs coming-a bone-crushing lackle by Pablo QQ-sy-23, sT K . ,. F. -.dl ::.....q,..,,,.-' 'T-,wp .ef . . - .K 41 ' Heclor Cola, wilh a lillle help, brings down Dixie Redding wilh a nice lackle lhe 9 where McKay powered il over. Nexl score was made by Morales on an end run. Lillywhile lhen scored on a pass lrom Moral- es. The lasl lally was made by l-l. Cola lrom lhe one lool line. ' McKay gels lovey 0 Morales sidesleps neally .ff-.s 'ira qi :T A . x ,' ',i:1',l A. 1'-A, . figs 45- f if' ,age . -ii' L4-Q was - 1 -A - - -:w5. +Q- ' DGUGLAS 3-BISBEE 0 Playing Their ToughesT game oT The sea- son, The Bulldogs squeezed a 3 To O vicTory Trom Their arch rivals, The Bisbee Pumas. The dogs and caTs ran nip and Tuclcl ThroughouT The game. The Bulldog score came in The TirsT guarTer when Mcliay booTed The pig skin over The crossbars Trom The I5 yard line. The Pumas ThreaTened several Times on Their long pass. OuTsTanding on The Bulldog eleven were I-Iannum and McKay who did a Tine iob oT line baclcing and showed up well on The oTTense. Also prominenT were Moral- es and The CoTa broThers whose sweeping runs IcepT The Pumas on The move. BISBEE I3-DOUGLAS 6 Closing Their I942 TooTbaII season wiTh a clash wiTh The Bisbee Pumas, The Bulldogs gave way To The penalTies oT game oTTiciaIs To drop The TilT I3 To 6, The dawgs cliclced eTTicienTIy buT sTood IiTTIe chance againsT oTTiciaIs who sTepped oTT I IO yards againsT Them. The Idawg line showed up well in The Third guarTer as They held The Pumas Tor a neT loss oT 3 yards. CrediT should be given To line members especially Mario Rochin who seemed To sTop every Puma play. The weighT advanTage ThaT The Pumas held Told on The Bulldogs who had Trouble bringing clown Tifsboos beeT. YH You re noT qurTe TaTT enough Fred Busbee scores a po aTTer The r rn:Tual Tobchdown on Turkey Day Looks W Teqal use oT arms rn The hne buT The oTT C a s were bT a Tar as Bsbee was conrerned ThaT day BeTween haTves for caTves wuTh PaT WesTbrook maesT o oT The baTon perTormrnq ThaT s The Brsbee D 81B C a neaT perTorrn1ncc Head worrrer Took c'T1runq 1 orad re se ron The Crowd on D Day looks on as The Buhdoqs shellaclc an over raTed 9 Marys aqgreqaT on T h Mr why so TorTorn7 The seconds Th rds ani To1rThs qoT a workouT aqarnsT Lordsburq rn The openur g qarne ThaT Brsbee bunch aqann whaT a qame I3 To 6 The Tad Trom The Huh CrTy were To bug and Then w Th Th md oT The C5esTapo buT whaT The use T I , . ' WW? , - ,T. V ' ' ' r . ' E .... Tch, Q , . FTe5ds, IT ' ' , I I T Ynri . .... , I , ,., Q E - .... L , ' ' J ' , ., r .,.. ' ' ' - , , ' . ' . , 7:1 - . s ' ' .C 4 .... , ' 1 Cr' ' I e I 4 ,S I ' f I, oss' .... 4 , . BSET ZRX Opening Theur I942 43 baslceTball season by Talcung a TasT close 30 To 29 vucTory Trom Their name salces oT 5aTTord The Bulldogs conTlnued on Then road Trlp To meeT The lvlnamu Vandals To whom They dropped boTh game oT a 2 game series by scores oT 39 To 35 and 35 To 27 NexT on The Bull dog llsT were The Basbee Pumas who were Taken by a TasT movrng dawc squad 29 To I6 ln a palr oT week end games The Gold and Blaclc romped Thenr way To 2 more vrcTores when They Toolc TombsTone 45 To 24 and Wu cox 46 To I5 Playing whaT made Their second game wlTh The Pumas The Bulldogs agarn Tound no Trouble ID runnung a score oT 35 To I5 agalnsT Brs hee The Bulldog luclc drd noT hold ouT however when They meT The Tucsm Badgers who Took Them Tor a 49 To I9 beaTung which The dawgs Tound hard To TorgeT NexT on The dawg llsT came a Tour game series wnTh The Unlver s Ty oT Arizona Trosh who Toolc Them Tor a rude In Three oT The Tour games The Bulldogs Talcung The second The scores were 45 To 25 36 To 29 29 To 23 and 43 To 26 Again The Bulldogs were maTched agaunsT The powerful Ieftt mght Row 1 Duzazo L Duzazo John ton E Hulsh Rovx 2 Mortensen Glass Nmgales Rabago Gujalxa Clab rn Llllyxhlte Jordan Rn 'S P Cota H Cota Rovx 4 Momles Rochm LICYHHOS Jolgenson Hannum W Hulsh McKay Coach San et Tucson Badgers who This fume 'roolc Them .or a 52 To I7 loss The Golden Avalanche ral hed however when They mel Tombslonef run away wulh a 52 To 20 Triumph Meehno The Pumas ID The lasl Two games of The sea son The Bulldogs dnvnded malclng The counl agaunsf Blsbee 3 To I The scores were 25 To 2l In favor of Busloee and 32 lo 28 for Douo a Douglas Salford Douglas Mlamo Douglas Miami Douglas Bnsbee Douglas Tombslone Douglas Wlllcox Douglas Bxsbee Douglas Tucson CD Mora es go mlo fhe aur for a sho+ agalnsf Blsbee 0 Ge+ your hand ouf of my face Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas Douglas o A Frosh o A Frosh o A Frosh o A Frosh Tucson Tombslone Busbee Busbee AT This wriTing May 3rd and when This wenT To press The Bulldogs wer well on There way To Their rnosT sucessTul season They had won sux and los. Two w1Th Their laTesT unvaszon oT Nacozarn a Two ouT oT Three success OTher vrcTor1os were over The Anrbase uarTerrnasTers The 335Th The Pearce hugh school and The Agua PrleTa lnTernaTuonals The Bulldogs sTarTed The season wnTh Three sTraaghT vucTorles buT Thenr hzTTung was wealc and errors un The ouTTleld gave Theur opponenTs a number oT unearned runs Coach SanceT who IS a Torrner sem: pro ball player had Talf an Infield ThaT looked good and green n'1aTerual Tor oTher spoTs I-in plTchlng sTaTT was unexperlenced and :T loolced like a dusmal year Tor The dawgs SanceT worked hns sguad hard and had Them playzng heads up bah ThroughouT The season LnTTle ChueT Guherrez did rnosT oT The hurlnng and Tom Morrow Tormer Bulldog coach was on hand Tor relleT duTy LeTTy Durazo pnTched agaund Fearce hugh school and dud well Tor an inexperienced hurler The unheld was made up of Louns McKay caTchvng Tony Morales 3+ Left to rlght Front row Llllyxnhlte HU1Sh Morse McK1nney Jordan R Munson Cfmch ancet Back rom T Munson H Molales Scott Gutle rez Cota T Molal s YG Q 0 5,45 s, w xl -M14 gunz we 11 5-4-Q1 TrrsT, fXlberT Jordarr aT second and aT shorTsTorog Pablo CoTa aT shorT and ouTTreIo Qay Munson aT Th rd ard Ted Murrsorr aT second McKay Tvloralf awd Jordarr were vererarws arrd Turned rn some nrce Treldrrrg gems Carl Lllywhr e T-IecTor Morales and Paul Ivlclirrmey made up The ouTTreI J a me I-lursn ard rl old Tfors arTe r a ed r he ouTTreld arrd Br co ded oTT aT hrrd The rrrs game saw .he Bulldogs alce a close 4 To 3 wrrr Trom The Arrloa Q,rarTermasTers whose craTTy horseh de hurler Beel I4epT The dawgs gue mg ieeprrrg The slarc clean The Bulldogs Toolc The rn erhaTromaIs Tor a I f ro I3 r dem rherr secorrd game The Bulldogs cIouTed The hall To Talce T crame aTTer Trarl rrg because oT errors Tohy Morales hr Tor The crrcurT r Thrs game TXIexT vrcrrm on The Bulldog scroll was The 335Th Arrbase ea x ho were smorhered urrcler a 72 To 9 barrage Bu Idog power aT The Iola was Tremewcrous durrrrg Thrs game Morales agarrr hrT a homer hrs SCCOY r Two garw s hlcliay corrTrrbuTed To The garr e wrTh erw e c W ror al caT a Trolr oul r rrsT ease me lwrsasrer cerrc OT uulrr ogs v r c who Trocked ouT a 7 To w r oyer The dawgs Url o errors ave Te o our unearwr uh ww rew aww rhe a frame Morale rrer red hrs Tour ase h rs To Trrree rr cons crr r e ame drdarm h Thre e To rour and con ruecl hrs exceIIer1T T eld r g Pearc hgh sc hoor was no maTch rorThe vererafw Burlclog squad and h ooo ol a Qf To I game Iorclih hrT Two home rurws Tor Ihe dawgs who h Treld day ar Th roIa'e Coach ar1ceT used TwerrTy players In rw eTTorT To srrengTh rr The I TT srcle oT hrs rrrTreld Coach Sarrce. moved lordarr To shorT a d placed Ted N ur son cw sc or-cl Co a Wc s ser roc wwow r rereaea va raw c'oubTedIy sTrerrgTherred he Bulldogs who srarred r alc ng ooull ro ewer errors The Tr c was s armrc f Td he addr rorr oT Co a he ouT.re d ga e Tloe Da vgs a sr omger dffer se rr e s . fasT race 1 ere u oosror T a cr re o o r s a a rc r cue wr mrzn e rrsr e ohao rec or r ce aco w c cr rre e rx c ame wenT To Ixlaco 1 5 To 4 Mahuel Crurrerrey' orTched The se ow I gare r 1 emu s orares or erre ovf r rrwdfoaa eulou cnlo rree ro o vcohe roar orr e r rrro ar rm T Trre y rTTrnd o Te oT er oayers esoe lly Co a cm o cad Douglas Tool rlse game I3 o Sexeral more games are on schedule Tor The Bulldogs Tr s Vfec Tesdi 'av T y olav The IrrTerhaTror'aIs and Then Tra fel To Pearce On I Th mee e e Coy Tgcm h ohly Team They haven T sco 1 vrcTory over Th Team rs greaTIy sT enogr Terred s ace Therr T r Tofrme wr r ox ir rT CuTcrre o forrovf rrg e c s v II have a oo clarrce oT a vrcTory ' 'rr ., , E . s . , ei L V .1.. . . L3 I 'T , , W ' A I , ' d. IV y . ol, r TGV , I G lr' NTT T1 T T' S TT Tra ' T ' . T' fT T 1 T ' ' ' sf: T' 2 T T ., 3,,T Y , V , I ,ss ,' -rn ,, J ' i ' I ' T ' . , , r ,r Ira .' f. ' T' , , T I . T :vw ff f, , Mr. 'T V 1 , A , I - -TQ V, B gl li I 5 .7 . J' V- T . W . I V . Q XLT To . 'T 13 . f - s. ' - ' axr' T' ' ' 'fill oT I 'J T ralorrg alle T' , ' . I' -. r-f..,rT s .T T T 'he 'T lg' gi vharr They miT 'flrz Txlflwiie Tim f 'r , ff rv rr,r Tw r A c . III- cl. g , TI u 9 T: T rad r ,rs .lich Ths- 1 ay T TJ II s, . 5 f es sl Tcl ' b T E', T T 'w se,,.lcE.frgf clr. -. rr 2 rf, f 2 , , r, sr. ' ,Q I . 5 ,I . -r , 'T -, ll, .r I r, , T ev df , Q e ' ' . T .. Q ' r T Htl a ' Tv ' e ro, I S . , . G in V S V G Q. . . . 1 I L 7 o rr .rf - r I is ' crr. ... 'T 2 MT ou' T' erTTer Tield I.erH I o pro.-fed , Teo rcfl I -II Ia' If. The move Lir' I s' e T , T A J I c ' C, o lag-re and T . , , Tie1Td T rr lr T T T To T u 'TT'-I . x , u of T: . The Tfrg T. ip oT Th secrroh rf- o T-lx Keri vxhc, The I3 lId,g, rf 'T Tx-no c,'rT oT Three garr, serFes. T rn T-,T rrow T ged JTTch'r'g Irr T-I 7Th M. Q9 3 I The rv 'gartr .TMI T r' rTe'rvy hETTIr1c, Thi ol sash ,r oT :Ira INT 1 7f,.r'T clulr Tiusi ad up The ball -are, in The T rTTh Irmlrg wITh a homo 'ur1.TI1i2 j f ' TM lr Yrj FT x I , J 'T ,,' - I T , I , ,CV T C4 f frd - f -rp Twelve sec TT,.iT hET . M T l-, Iald 3. The riohl' TIeI'I Te rce fvi'h T elo 'rd rd The I3 Id fs wc, S T 7. I Th Tm,.l ga T--fl fro-T Tr I ,hs hurliw- Ilowlrvg r ly ?ghT h'Ts. McKay hi+ To., Tyr Tivo '.Tdw I rhe 'rrel' IT Tr T h h 'VI ,',.,,y,,cIa, T 1 CIJ '- T . , c ri Tr 5 r. , T 6. f - , T . wr T -rr , rv If 'yrf 4 5Th. he ,,. , u r ',r .. .,., r ' ,. , May rsrrr, ey ,sr rrr wrrrr, s 'r,r r Q . , T ,r '. ,. mr I o. e 7 u r HI, so e' is nr 'Th The S C Tcl w' h Q ie-1 ,Z r INT . ' hT, Th T3 ry wi' I I g JI Hec'I'or Co'I'a as now wufh ou armed forces He was known as one of Jrhe mosf consuslen players IU DHS He played loolball baslcelball a d baseball HUEL QDGS Ray Munson earned h s ball He has been an achve member of DHS afhlehcs Ray ss one of lhe qradua Inq sensors Hecror Rochln made a name frack He was also a back held man rhls year He has seen has las'r season of ser vlce because of graduahon Pablo Co1'a has lwo mor years of servnce wnh he dawgs He has earned lel lers IU loofball baslcefball nd baseball He ns a ard worlcer and conslslenl playe Melvin Flelcls lane smashing er year of compehhon WI n The Bulldogs Baslcerball as w as foolball also an arrrachon K . ' I l . L , . 7 , I n a . I ' h I I Q Q Q leifers in baseball and foor- for himself as a dash man in DHS fullback, srill has anorh- ' ?- ' - ell . is l ' 5 so Nw- Jnm Hoffman earned lwo lellers IN loolball where he played an end posnlson Jem graduales In May and wll probably gonn lhe armegl lorces lor a season or lwo Tony Morales has lellered nn loolball baslcelball lracn and baseball He made a slale In baslcelball lasl year and rughl now as enloyung a swell baseball season baclc has served lhe Bull dogs lor lour years lellerung also nn baslcelball and base ball He made honorabl menlnon lor all slale loolbal TUBLLDDQGS Herman Simon as an aggres slve hard playing loolball guard H dndnl gel a lo ol menluon lor has play bul he deall a lol ol p JD sllmonl lo DHS opponenls S ewarl Carpenler earned a le er lhus p a sl season loo ball IH whnch sporl h ed lu l l b a C Slew s lasl season and L has an eye lor lhe navy ' s K X- S-. f x' it 'I . ,...,:,.,, , 'E ---: :.: :., .--: . ' Louis McKay, DHS's lu l l- D O Q O D , , l. I , ' l 1' ll ' In . ll- . e ' ' l l ' ' e ' ' ' , play lc. This 7s , . , 3 y I -I Q l.- Fred Hannum played for Bulldogs four years He lel lerecl IU loofball baslcelball and baseoall He as now rn Th U S Navy servlng h Counlry Lewis KluHz wall have anofh er year of foofball for lhe, Bulldogs He plays only fool' ball and should be The frsr s+r1ng cenfer on The 1943 squad Wayne Huash lellered 1 baske+ball lhus year He plays loofball and baseball and should make a real DHS all' e ere He has lols of size and has Three sedsons lo go Paul McKinney leffered n foolball baslcerball and now ID baseball Paul has anoiher year fo serve +he Bulldogs He possesses an educaled Toe for loolball Ni ..-M vq,,,h..'-M arlos Llllywhlfe has lhe a oaluly of a real loofball end and baslcefball forward He s aggressuve quuclc and sh r ly Rlghl now he as holdung down a berlh un lhe oullmelo Alberf Jo dan lelrered baslselball and baseball He na an lhe a er sporl and ns one of fhe besr second basemen In lhe game He s loolcung +o The navy 1' I2 3 x .ff 'rhe ' 'P 3 ' ' - , . . . 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' ' A U L En G S Q Q 0 ' ' - ' I r in . - ' . is a lural ' lH Henry Schulh leTTered Thu year un TooTball H served The Bulldogs well and hus suze wull be mussed Thus cornung season Henry us a graduaT Ear Powles I o plays guard Tor The Bulldogs H should be a regular Thus corn ung season and usa rd chargung luneman Earl us a hard worker Marlo Rochun 42 TooTball capTauru us one oT The TunesT guards To ever don a Bull dog unuTorm He made all sTaTe Thus pasT season Maruo Bull Lorack leTTered un Too ball Thus season and was an aggressuve player He made a good man un The lune where he played guard Thus us Bull s D LLEDQDGS Jaclc STewarT played loTs ot Tackle Tor Douglas Thus pasT year He has anoTher season of compeTuTuon and we are all hopung he reTurns Trom Mexuco To don a unuTorm Davucl Jones anoTher ha rd chargung and bruusung lune rnan Tor The Bulldogs Th s pasT year Davud graduaTes and wull see no more servuce Tor DHS I fi r tt , . i W 3' ' w u 4 .S . . . , . . fl . ' e . I . . . I ing senior. also leTTered in baslceTball. Tinal season. D Q O Q D l , ' u ni r, ' ' ' 6 . . . . . A . . g ' I . . he . . V ' . GG 99 U CI CI Cl The D c l u b as composed oT boys In Douglas hugh school who have earned one leTTer1n a malor sporT or Two leTTers In a manor sporT lT has be come a TradnTuon nn Dl-lS Tor These leTTermen To auTomaTucally become members oT The organnzaTnon upon The TulTullmenT oT The regunrmenTs Rav Munson served as presudenT oT The club Thus year Jummy l-loTTman as vnc presndenT STewarT CarpenTer secreTary and Marlo Rochnn Treasurer A The club as composed oT aThleTes Coach SanceT was The TaculTy super vuser The malor1Ty of The cluo s acTlvuT1es were connecTed wuTh The D Day celebraTuons over whnch The organuzaTuon has Tull power Members on QepTember gulded The Treshmen boys nn The whuTewashung oT The schocl emblem oT D hull On OcTober3 whuch was devoTed To D Day evenTs The club presenTed :Ts assembly based on The pre game duscussuon oT 3 gurls TooTball Team all roles berng Talcen by The boys The hnghlughTs oT The assembly was a cancan danced by anoTher group also wearung Temnne a Ture The club sponsored The dance aTTer The Thanlcsglvnng TooTball game Left to rlght Row 1 Llllyuhlte Rabago Simon Povxles M Roclun D Jones Jordan Dodds Row 2 Morales Manlev Hoffman Lorack Ames Brady Carpenter H Rochm Munson Row 3 J Jones Donaldson Schultz Hannum Flelds Kluttz McKay Cota M E vnic if 'Q' AH The Qwrls AThleTuc Assoclahon served as The club Tor gurls oT DHS nn TeresTed In sporTs Mrs EdlTh JohnsTon acTed as The advlsor oT The group and conducTed The varuous TournamenTs They parTlclpaTed In The urs: semesTer Eula Brown was The club loresldenT and lv1argareT lvlarTnn was The Treasurer whale ID The second semesTer Eleanor Brown was presudenT and Eva Garza was Treasurer Lucille BarneTT served as secreTary all year The acTuvnTnes oT The organ1zaTnon were begun wnTh a pncnuc hnlce ID OcTobe Then Tollowed a sernes oT TournamenTs conducTed among Teams composed enTnrely oT GAA members The assocraT1on also sponsored The gurls Tum bling Team whnch provuded The halT Time enTerTaunmenT Tor mosT oT The baslceTball games The organrzaT:on gave :Ts compeTnTuve assembly or March 5 whnch onsusTed oT The panTom1ned exporlonces oT Two ranch hands A sprung hulce concluded The year s acTuvuTnes Left to rlght Row 1 Haymore F Moore Barnett E Broun Rowley Melenrlrz Mar tm Row 2 Roark Borgatta Duthle Cravey Jeffrres E R Brown Cartvxrrght Hart man G Andrews Conrlrtt Row 3 Lexus Vellescaz Sublette B Clark PHIIHQI Yut7e Rempe Evans Albrrtton Bhrnn Arble Gray Rovx 4 G Andrews Llllyvxhrte A Mrller VVal1ey Nalley Srnrcn B Moore V Clark E Mrller Contreras Johnson Row 5 Baker Lambert Boyer Haraxey Schrader' Hayes MacKay Churchyard Anderson Grbbon ALE VERTISEQVJEXUTQ e fdowmc vageQ orffam a m dwarfrs who ad fn H19 uppor+ 0 f DOUGM39 P-Mak Qdw Your ppm + cf H vw! bc imp cfm M A Q r -5 f A' W 3 7 Q ' . ' , I . U1 i ' A L , C V ' ds of M-ca' Sf , H S ' ? We , .. ' - LO. 'Su ,r 5 'wmv Ac! ,YT AffGd. Southwestern Engrovlng Co of Fort Worth Texos The Copper Kettte has been a s U dent book tor the pest I9 years GPO we apprecuate the prevnlege ot as Inq an the constructnon ot each e tnon The statt is to be commended on nts accornphshrnent In i943 'xgweca new nw fz,,w HC ' . I 'A' 1-- r . ,5- . . . di 'k L y t 1 mposxtlon Buy Your Groceries MeaI's FFUITS and Vegefables aI' fhe AmarkeM'Shmof I247 G Ave and I3fh Street J C P Some nf Ihe Heasnns Why Savmqs are brvaler Il Penney s Comb d pu ch s g po er of ore II'1anI600 s+o es O e 4I yea s of e per ence n Refa I Se vlce A compIe+ pe enced sce +s+ SHOP OUR STORES AND COMPARE THE VALUE enney Co nc a4e Zlkanii Zhuwa fhciuaef swf ,ffm me vera, IRWIN S WWW STUDIO by Donald Adams l 1 . . I , I l o . ' Ine r a In w m - r . v r r x- I I I r ' . e +esIIng Iaborafory In charge of an ex- I rI I n I . I I 0 I - , I I I 0, O ,, . , f: F I , fa ' f . O QM- if + Cofnpl e +5 of Safeway Stores Do glas Compl men'rs of UWL DRUG EUMPANY Ho eof No eNce lceC eam Compllmen+s of Mlke E Ssmon Co Whole ale G oce es a d Feed Complumenfs of 5 H HHESS and En -2 i444 fn - iii- if-fi - Iv E .+2..,, V. ,,,,,,,Y , ,i , , , ,,,,,,, 1 I . im n I i F i F F 1 3 i m i, ' n i r r ? F IO34 F Avenue E u I Phone 700 Free Delivery - I AI ., K , ,,., , ,,,,- ,, N r l I 1 E I O X W -nr . s r ri n F i F 1 STUDENTS' You re welcome COmPl'me'Tl5 Ol JUHN9 Hank of Douglas We lwa e enloyed your p 'rronaqe flws pas? year and Com We Th S GS YOU' mem FO Federal Deposd' Insurance Corp alace MOLLOY MADE gnves fhe Copper KeHle a look of dlshnchon We have enloyed fhese many years of encasmg your annuals In our covers THE BABCOCK COVER COMPANY ll3I Oberlin Drive Glendale Calrforma -T -Y -Y -4'---V - --V - - T ,. , L , . l . l ' al , l L. l 5 , . + The . l Y , L v ' a I . 1 exrend an invifallon To you To Member of 1 1 , , 1 W - , , ,Y ,, , , ,l, ,Y l l ,, , , ,,,,, ,,,, , ,, see , . THE LATEST MGVIE HITS GRAND 452 LYEQHQ 'WEHESAWLQES 9 fbaaqla Lyric Amusement Company at the 71, D T' ' n 4 T Complimenfs of 'rhe T Complimenfs of l Pure Fund Baker 6 Border Bulldog Shall and 'rlwe Bakers of Holsum Bread Qopper Keffle gfaff Exlencl lo 'rlwe Graduales Tlweur Smcere Wishes CQMPLIMENTS or an Conqralulelnons Kdldl Brns En COMPLIMENTS OF RQEDYQS B R Q F ne C'o+hes for +he We unvn+e you 'ro our Newly Decora+ed Room Smarfly Dressed Boy and Gurl PHONE I0 936 G AVE l Th l d I - heel e ee W has T o , e A I if o W , lo A 7 Ao I ll I 'e if ee Q ee o z'a1!ae8Za44af43 We apprecfede your fume pafronaoe Ton wn+h you Aufrey Bros will comfmu To gave greduafmg I sses A I nouncemenfs and cards from year fo year flafrey Bros. fngravers 2574 Lawrence Street Denver Colorado l . . J and have enjoyed our business associa- E ' . . ' ' . e ' ' ca - en- I SHGNELTUEXES Vnsl1'Gnven Bros In Douglas for lhese fme shoes For Women Anfon de Salle Darlenes Nafuralnzers For Men Os+eopa'rhllr Tnmes Square Curhs Worlhmgfon For Children Slceezux Gold Medal For ualufy Foofwear Cour+eous aHen+lon and Correcl' ff Y wen E404 Sfzoe Ga Douglas Leading Shoe Sfore Layout and Composltlon by Johnny Donaldson A C KARGER JR PHONE 27I Gadsden Garage Qyaifunq Z fulfucazio RICHFIELD OIL 8a GASOLINE Layout 1ni C, mpcs L1 n by J mhnny D nal lsm n Ik lk JY lk lk PK O ' . ' 1 TR ll I 0 ll . . , . . .n 'Y z4'o m1'o 4 o'n.'1 SHGIEIELTUQRES Mzfazfhe GZa44afl943 Douglas Hlgh School and 1 5 slu denls are a credll lo our only of m everylhmg lhal lhe sol ool cloes We hope we C n serve you In some capaclly during The year so donl hesnlale lo call on us Lel us help you we enloy clolnq ll The Douglas ffmmber of fommerce and Mines 539 TENTH STREET DOUGLAS Michael F McCue ARIZONA Secrefary 6 . i' Douglas. We lake a greal pride i' EQEBQMQS Compllmenfs of Grf+s for all occasions Dlamonds Wafches TH Jewelry Curuos Nu Way EIHHIIHFS Mexican Souvenirs Nahve Sfones 433 l2+h S+ Phone 9I awww .warez eww Beilaffaak Slfucfefuii Rememdm Za Pappas uqaaalfaalffe R L? PL? L3 l l l I 1 N l l 'A' l 5 ir I l m?W ,, ,V I o D D D I5 D CI y ati- p ' ' n Y? Robert de la Gazza KKK V A -Y -W Pfzews Dodge Merc. fo. YOUR DEPARTMENT STORE COMPLETE lvamaifeafwwdmalfqoufa pomcfnade 1164 app!!-ecacafecf ir TRY PHELPS DODGE STORES FIRST lf ff I5 Hardware we have fr Valley Hardware Company Bay War Bonds C3 cmcfeamyzwuf fnuwance Real Eddie G Zo Ike Glafu of 1943 The Goodyear Shoe Shop h JO+g 836GA Ne Sh p GIFTS 8 EAHU5 Fur Brarluatlun PUSTEN S Bowl Sum Alleys 4 1143 G A l ' ' 1 . R4 'A' t 1 a ., A.- J no ,A Telep one 66 ....... venue ....... D gl Cowboy Shoes and Boo+ w oes and Re airin - o 0 9 ve an F , aaa ow Irma SIJHUIUIIS msg TIVIIHIIIIE Wlvmbmfs MIN If l 7 Rddscyj , K XIII, fa Congrafulaffons To Me dass of 1943 ir Ar1zonaEd1so11 Unmpang, Inc H I L ' I d A In k I1 I 0 I I n - compositiorI by John Donaldsonzz-1 ---Z K Arizona Florlst C+FI 53 I0+h S+ Nan 4 Sfwppe 555 l0+h S+ WHERE YOU ARE SURE OF THE BEST FOR LESS ir SERVICE GROCERY PHONE 231 Herman Meyer Complimen+s of Ph ne 30 ........ s - Bonded Members T Telegraph Delivery I u owers ...... - . Corsages Sfock Compliments of Bassett lumber 60 Alb rr Stacy manag r ak lec o o ght gft for GRADUATES Comphmenfs ddo c Sears Roebuck I c: H4 DF iii :Q rf- 2 rw If rw E 9 GA oth P cfcW tchl pecfo 'N lb VMQS Noiawnallq 14Juw2f14ecf Mmchanalae 14 you Gffwlffff V t 1C mposltlo byH t C ta .. P'4 i ' fa I I ff N A ' U5 c.: N 1 1 -- f , 0 . 'U 2 , - U 4 V Q L -4- 4 . 3 . N f-Q -- o ' .. 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Smcawu' 0 Compliments of fa Me 66:44 fverefhl Jones of ,943 Gemma, ,,,su,a,,ce lJlIlll1LAS PURNITUIII ANU IJUIFITTINIJ LIJMPANY Real Estate Mose Kline Mgr Phone 68 I I33 G Ave Phone 288 834 G Ave Congratulations and Success to the Graduates of DOUGLAS HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1943 0006045 M4RDW'4Rf 60 INC' Proven by Years of Dependable Service to BULLDOG ATHLETES Rawlings And Spalding Sport Equipment Bancroft Tennis Rackets Spot Built Shoes K - A , H W, 1 -, , ,me Lin I 0 l ' 'A' l I I 1 , . l t I U l O C I O L y t d p 't'on by Mario Fe' '- l i I Comphmenm F Phelps Dodge Corporohon Copper Queen Branch Smelter DIVISION I ' o r 4 r r N r Douglas Drag 60. Compliment-S of 'A' Where you c ik WI l6+ you ' lVIII.LEH'5 PHONES8 d85 E E When You Mink 0f Graduation Me Proms, etc Mink 0f MIE R E DDHTHTS We frauedoanxeffruaayaneavaqmanmlawn 4 0 o 0 o WY v ' ll nd composition by Louis McKay Compllmen+s of .Inn Gund s Servlre Slalmn IOI l6+l1 S+ree+ on Hlghway 80 AUSIIII IJISIEI' I IO7 G Avenue C0mPl'me +S of Compllmenls of Valley Natlonal Haul-Q Member of fhe Federal Reserve Sysfem G S E E IN Member of 'rhe EE Q L Federal Deposrl' Insurance Corp . . l ' l l Q 1 j Thanks everyone for , N 'Hneir loyal pahonage l and promises 'rhe besf ' service possible under I , +l1e presem' conclifions i' l l . an 'rlne fulure. - ir l E U . l l 'k . l l l l 4 l l l l l l e , Nl, lu,4lllM,lu


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