Safford High School - Ocotillo Yearbook (Safford, AZ)

 - Class of 1946

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itor-in-Chief ,.,,.,,.,,,,..,.,........,.......... ..,..,..,...............,...,.,....,..,. B ob Talley sinesg Manager ,.,.,.,.,,... .. ..,,.,,.,.......,,.....,.. Nuttall n Assistant A ,.,..............v.v...,.......w...w..................,... .Duane Owens ciet y Editor ,w,ww.w.w....ww,,,A .,....,,.......,.....,....,...... ...,....,,.,.. B a rbara Brooks Assistant ,...............,.,,... ...,.........,................... F rances Canavan '-culat ion Manager ........,..,..v...,.,....v.,,w.w.A,,..,.,........a.w.. Geraldine Jensen change- Editor .,..,,..,,,.,,,,,..,.....,............,....,...........,.,., Bebe Joy Clifford ws Editor ,....,..,,,,.,,,,,.,,,..,.,.....,... ,................................, ,... P h llis Merrill Y Assistant ..,...i....,.,,............,.,..,....,....,....................... Sally Blake ature Editor .............,.,.,eiiA............,,..,...............,,....,.,.,..... Laura Rowley -Assistant e,..,,..,.,,,....,,......... i,...,....... ,,,... . ,....,...,.. M i ckey Dungan orts Editor ,...,.,.ee,,..,..,,,.,,.............................................,..... Dick Williams Assistant .............t.t........, ,,,,,, ,,,.........,.,..,,..,t,..,.., B o b Hamilton Assistant .........,tss,.........,.......,..............,......... Geraldine Jensen cully Advisor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,.........,, ...,....,,.,,, ..,.,................. M i s s Stowell REPORTERS Sam Marks Jeanne Hubble len Ruth Simmons Monroe Bull Georgme Wallace Carol Ellsworth Dorothy Hall John Zeller Newell R ichardson I ublished every two weeks of the school year except holiday periods by the Associated Student body of the Safford High School Safford Arizona HDS T0 BLAME! When youi report card comes out and you see the bad de you made in a subject you dislike intensely-don t you lnctixely place most of the blame on the teacher? Its human nature to do so but have you ever stopped to k seriously about who IS to blame? We know its hard to place the blame entirely on your but you know as well as we do that you could have done ttle better lf youd tried Maybe you aren t interested ln t particular subgect but a, long as you have to take lt an t harm you to try a little harder They say it s pretty h in college and knowing a little more about that sub can t do you any harm Hoyt about lt Blame yourself a little and see if your des dont pick up After ill it couldnt make them any LP DUR TEAM G0 T0 6l0BE YOURE HUNGRY ON A I it suouw You 3 gt 'UGHTEN Yoult K .BELT AND SIGN lfwf 9X Fnmr mon WANT or :ooo avatar stoclc on so 'sa 4 - F REMARK THAT You cor Home rg TOO LATE FOR DINNER U f JS rx 4 ff' X' is llxq sron IN mom oc svslzv VI sw, Q, lzcsmutzlur wmoow B r ampus t a er House haunting is becoming a favorite pastime of Safford stu- dents, especially at the old Gilles- pie house in Solomonville. but with Hallowe'en here, you better watch out - - - Remember the ghosts, not that any of you would be afraid or believe in them, Oh. no ! ! ! ! There is a lot of fighting of lots of different kinds going on in dear old S. H. S.. for instance: Larry J. and Miss Corbin fight- ing in sixth period study hall - - - Loretta, Aldean, and Barbara Mae fighting ovei who is going to take Lloyd to the GlllS dance Everybody fighting to get to thelr lockers The Seniors fighting to set a date fo1 the Senior Frolic that doesnt have mole than three other things happening on it two wouldnt be quite so bad Motes Ameiican History classes fighting to stay awake tha' ha'l Ye olde couple of the week is Vernon and Ella Mae It looks like the strong silent man has fallen and we dont have any trouble in seeing why Leland Swede and a couple of other boys have all the girls green with envy because of their natur ally UD curly hair Those waves' Those rlnglets Especially Swede it makes him look so re fined and sophisticated The Thatcher Girls Dance is the big event for this weekend We think it would be swell if we helped the T H S gnls out by going especially since they hate promised to do the same fo1 so come on get yourselves some courage and a date' It seems that Florence William 1 in lo e He lS going away and hex heait is about to be brok en' How cruel of you Doyce C' But cheer p Floience time changes or heals everything' Dale McB1tde still seems to be a sensation among the Sophomore and Junior girls but his heart belongs to Loretta' Oh w ll it always happens to us' Hallowecn ietlly pioxed to be quite i right lor som of out stu dent Edna ind Bobby collected as caps Just is a side line while Wllllflg for the midnight to open Dick F iuiiously slapped tape ill over them fthe cais we meanll ind I anyboclys hind cime off Ihcll c'11 door h lndle chipping with honey lust see Billie Mae Geoige Rucne and Eugene about Win la Galdni nd Marie Allied havlng lun too' Thatchei boys do lt The Sophomore patty was le potted to bc i success you could cextimly tell who had been' They mclled 1 ke smoke especially T1 ivy did he build the fue or some thing' Ju lfllld Hoyle seemed to be How do those Thc tioublc with the stiaight ind HHFIOW otseixed a Fort Riley soldlel is theles no place to patk Gel Goin' lo Globe Dear Miss Lovelace: How can we go about finding out just who George Bingham's best girl is? We're very anxious to know as we like him a little Uh bit too. B.M.J. 8a L.R. Dear B.M.J. 8a L.R.q Well girls in Miss Lovelace's opinion that Bobbie Brooks has that man roped and tied. Why don't you let your hair grow and dye it red? tRedheads get them all the timell MISS LOVELACE. Dear Miss Lovelace: Love has hit me right between the eyes-He's from Clifton and his folks named him Alvin Now the question is How can I get him to notice me Dear E S You really have a problem but heres the answer You know the old saying Where theres a will theres a way and it still goes I could even suggest the old drop the handkerchief method s never failed yet Good luck MISS LOVELACE Deal Miss Lovelace Ive got a problem Ex etyone says Im giving my boy friend the run around Im not really its lust that I dont know which one to go with Can you help because I have that choice of H M or H W How about some adx1ce Deax S P Well you do hate a problem and both such handsome men too My advice IS take HM Hes closer and besides why not gtye the pool Thatcher girls H W MISS LOVELACE FOOD AND PEOPlE Hard Boiled Egg Squatty Han cock String Bean Leo Soul Grapes M Tiavt Cooked Goose Jerkei come Thanksgix ing Stewed ' Prune Lonnie Ray tSwedel Peach Lee Jones and Gotdon Poer Nut Leland S and Mny Jane Spring Chicken Ftosh Ham Eugene Bing Plum p Mr Maloy Big Cheere Mr Mitchell LIFE S DARKEST MOMENT Drama Chatactei You Scene Waim Bed Time Monday morn at school time Nuff said Ive been trying to see you all week When may I have an ap po1ntment Make a date with my secie tary l I did We had a gland time but I still want to see you QD It looks l1ke lalll SE Not in Calif Look at those clouds up there They dont mean any thing they re iust empties comlnt. back from Florida It is better to remain silent and Ibe thought dumb than to speak ,, W . - i . , ' ' .- - l - .Q , - h - - ' 'I ' W, K , . . . , - , . , , - s ' - E.S. . a ' , v 1 , ' . , . , . 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PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY OF SAFFORD HIGH SCHOOL It Is A Prizulrzr 1: To Live In .'ll'l.?07lCL,, J VOL. 80 SAFFORD, ARIZONA WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7, 1945 LET S GO TO GLOBE -I-IONOQ ' 'S liven though the female is con- sidered the weaker sex the hon- or roll for the first six weeks points out that the male popula- tion has a little weak spot too. Much to the distress of the Saf- lord High boys, the girls are lead- ing I8 to ll. The one honor roll, however, is equally divided between them with Jo Anne Mitchell and Rich- ard Williams holding straight one honors. The two honor roll is as fol- lows: Rex Allred, La Verl Bing- ham, Sally Blake, Earl Felts. Mary Esther Ferrin, Delle Ferris, Doro- thy Hall, Ellen Haralson, Laree l-lundley, lmogene Jensen, Leo Johnson, Loretta Livingston, Shir- ley Long. Phyllis Merrill, Marie Mosteller, Karl Naylor. J. V. Pace. Barbara Poer. Colleen Rawson. Laura Rowley. Georgette Sanders. Charles Scott, Bob Talley. Bor- den Townsend. Peggy Williams, and Gwendolyn Worden. ASSAMBLY SCHEDULE Our assembly schedule for thc first semester has been planned by the student coun- cil. It is as follows: Nov. . 1 ,Qs ' 2-G. A. A. Nov. 9-Bulldog Staff. Nov. 16-Music Departmfnt. Nov. 30--F. F. A. Dec. 7-Girls' League. Du-. I4-Commercial Club. Dec. 21-Student Council. FALENDAR OF EVENTS For the school year of 1945- 46, the calendar of events. which was drawn up by the student council, is as follows: Nov. 21-F. F. A. Dance. Dec. 7-Girls' Dance. Dec. 21-Home Ec. Formal. Feb. 15-Senior Frolic. March 15-Junior Prom. April 12-Ocotillo Ball. May 17-Graduation. Get Down Your Camera Snap for the Ocotillo Come on all you would-be pho- tographers, th2re's film at Cook'sl Drug Store. so why don't you load up your camera and bring it to school? We need all the pictures we can get for our annual this year and wc need the cooperation of every- one - - - By that, we mean if you have a camera bring it and if you don't smile pretty when someonei wants to take your picture. Popular S. H. S. Teacher leaves To .loin Husband Eight weeks isn't long. but it's been enough time for me to find out that there are a lot of swell kids here. l've really enjoyed teaching and I'd say l hate to leave but can't. because l'm look- ing forward to housekeeping, so said Mrs. Shepherd as she left last Saturday to join her husband in Davenport, Iowa. Succeeding Mrs. Shepherd, will be Miss Constance Stowell who has been teaching in the junior high this year. With her home in Virginia. Minnesota, Miss Stowell attended Minnesota Schools. receiving her B. A. from Hamline University in St. Paul. Miss Stowell's favorite hobbies are reading, knitting, and she likes all sports. Chocolate cake and It- alian spaghetti head the list of her favorite foods. By working on various school papers she has acquired a great deal of experience in advising a high school newspaper. Before leaving. Mrs. Shepherd asked the reporter to convey her best wishes and she hopes Safford beats Thatcher, Thanksgiving. At the present time, Mrs. Shepherd? plans are indefinite except that she is going to Iowa. Mr. Shepherd is going to Palmer school of Chiropractry in Daven- port, Iowa. Bill Giezl Arrives In States From Duty Bill Gieszl, former coach of Safford High, is now in port at San Francisco navy yard. Second in command of the des- troyer U. S. Reynolds , he ex- pects to be out of the service in six months. since he can not leave until they decommission his ship. Mrs. Dorothy Gieszl has joined him on the coast. Girls' Dance Date Changed to February February 13, 1946. was the date set for the Girls' Dance at the last Student Council meeting which was held on Thursday, October 15. 1945, Previously the date had been set for December 7. 19-15: how- ever the girls voted to have this date changed if possible because it was the first formal dance of the year. Ray Neilson. Senior class president, gave his consent to change it with the Senior Frolic which will now be held on Decem- ber 7. S. H. S. Marching Unil To Perlorm Al Hall Globe Tigers vs. Bulldogs Al School Hill Salford High Schools Bulldogs will meet tht Gloht ligt grid clash at Globe on Friday evening Novembtr 9 This 2, expected to he a thriller, for Safford will be striving to iepi defeat of last year. ' The Tigers have won no game I STORY OE THE WEEK Before the Renaissance in Eur- ope, people believed that on Hal- lowe'cn night the ghosts ol' the departed would rise again from their graves by the command ot the devil and haunt the living. In White Russia there lived in a certain village a young man c al lc d Mousy. who, though timid, supported his grandmother. One night as Mousy was leaving the saloon, some Russian soldiers stopped him and offered him 9550,- OU0, Cltussian valuei if he would take the sword of one of the sol- diers and place it at a certain grave in the cemetery. He didn't want to, but when they laughed. he finally consented. At midnight he left them and went forth. He came to the grave, plunged the sword in and started to leave. Something held him there: he couldn't leave! The next day the soldiers went to this grave to see if the sword was there---it was. but Mousy was dead. He had stooped down to plunge the sword in the grave and caught his own long cloak by the blade and when he could not lcavc hc died of fright. Gila VdHevTocIcHalion Elecls Ollicers The Safford Chapter of the F. F. A. were hosts to the Southern and Gila Valley Federation meet- ing held at the Safford High School Saturday evening. Oct. 27. 1945. The business was the election of officers and to set up a program of work, Thet chapters presen were St. David. Ft. Thomas. Saf- ford. and Thatcher. lVlr. NIUIOY officers were of Satlord was elected President: of St. David, Vic.- took charge until elected. Rex Hatch Ronald Reed Presidentl Gareth Nielson, Secre- tary and Treasurer. Two delegates were from each chaptcr. oo ro roof



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The Llttle Lady vull hke Whos Who' FIVC feet one meh eyes f blown and eurlv locks too d scrlbes what our llttle malden looks llke Of course there IS a lot ITIUIE l1ke a cute f1gu1e she cuts 1n her flag throwlng unlform sweet volce and come hlther sm11e All thls adds up to GUESS' Seventeen Vears old a Senxor she IS never w1thout hex dearest fllends the Sarbs Her heart be longs to the Armv but shes st1ll a cute gal for anv one Taklmz down mlnutes ln Stu dent Councll and at flag throwlne Dl lCtlC6 1n act1v1tv D6l10d Wlth hobbles of IQCOI d collectlons along with a lot more and wr1t1n2 let ters our woman of the week does a lot w1th hex spare tlme Last Week s Tommv Nav o 1 The Store that zs the Style Center for the een Age Crowd BELLMAN S Department Store AEROIIAUTICS CLASS IAUGHT AT GIIA Theoxy of Fllght Clvll A11 Reg., ulatlons and Meteoroloev a1e be mg taken up bv a group of 'nound 25 students who enrolled 1n the Aeronautxcs Class at Gxla Junlor College Thls class IS held everv Thurs dav evemng from 7 00 to 9 00 fOl the conven1enee of those vtho at tend other schools The xnstructor IS Johnnv Rlggs Stuttut fmt llXlllj,, In lllf lo N Mr Andv Case who spoke tt M1 Samuels CIFIXIIH, class w as it Safford Hlgh School last Wednes dav October 24 After glvlng sho1t tests lc spoke to the students CXDl'Tlll1I1 the d1fferent s1gns on the lngh l wavs rules of d11v1ne and othcx , mterestlng pomts Mr Case IS the Supeuxsor oil Safetv Fducatlon from the A11 zona Hnzhwav d9DdlIll1El'lt and was en route to Morenc1 Why put your valuables under hock we make keys to flt your lock l V77 LGUIS M BAKER BONDLD LOCKSMITH LINDSEY S Double Rlch Ice Cream AND Raw and Pasteurlzed BOTTLED MILK W L LINDSEY Safford Ariz 09 IOUR GIRL WILL WANT T0 GO WITH YOU FOR THAT MALT MIILT SHOP Dont let thzs happen to you when on a date with your best girl friend . . . II-H Q QNX GDL-JKQD 4 ?', 1, lg 'fa' 4 5321? Have Your Car Tuned Up at VANITY FIIIII cafe? ily fe If ,130 xg! Slncc boys lxslnons hate been 1n th spotluzht the past Week well spot em here too VV'll1ClLllll2 nound to s e who had on what and stuff we heard somcthxng, th1t sounded l1ke vv'1te1 bnxel oxe1tu1n1ng accom panled bw loud EIOHITS and slghs hlll t t1 othe1 ent ot e hall to llnd out wh xt a watex bax 1el would be dome IH A1lLona a ot 111 IJIICCS IU the lower hall vte tound 1t was 1ust John Osesn 1 eepmff b cause M1ss Clav son wont let h1s get a permanent I dont uen xx 1nt LUIIS 1ust a waxe he sc1eamed as he was lel avxav wlth comto1t1ng sk tsks bw Lel ind BIIIV and Swede Not tnat we ea1e what thev do to then ha11 but WGIS dvmg to know whlt L tus d the sudden longm lOl pm gurls Speakmg of dun haxe vou not1eed Nor man Sllllllll T e nl ls me b en stvle Lon Sf ous too Hat vou seen a Talley s bl mel lOITlblE.S We under stand thexl l1dIl.ll3l but 1m H2111 vou could dve vour wlnte ones to match 'mv costume And lll othe1 towns enls emb1o1de1 then 1n1t1als on them Dorothv Hull vs IS een ln 1 1e'1llv smooth IOl8St 211,611 sult wh1eh seems lust the th1n fo1 thrse chxllv days Ba1ba11 Maes vellovx d1ess w1th black buttons 1nd ITIOIIOEIHITT was Ken Stflklfl we thou ht l ne vou vtlth 1 thou Its D1 tty WOITCIOIILII to see all the als lll sknts 01 slacks th1s ll 1nd we hop no one IC IS coxu tlc bu, plnd shnts an lexls Note TITIS column Vltlll donate at to M1 Motes to ILIXCI ISC 1 lo IC you better lf you send her some Blowers from REEIYS FLOWER SHOP PHONE 102 Help Gur Team HOME EC CLASS INITIATED Weaung blSCUIIS ol aplons carrots and sxgns o backs the new pledges o Home Ee Club wexe 1n1t1at Thu1sdaV Followmg thzs treatment donned thelr formals and w 1t1ated mto the club 1n a hght ceremony Pr1zes were EIVGH to Hundlev for the best Jlngl Barbara Nellson for the bes tume Twentv flVe students we 1t1ated Mr Samuel growlmgl a1e you some to stop us1n razor blades to sharpen vou1 C1 'T Mls Samuel As soon stop usmg mv llDStlCk to c VOUI test papers News Item FOUI thousan phants used for haulmg t hate dlsappeared 1n Burma vou as often as vou phone h1 Rub a dub dub Three men 1n a tub Gosh these small hotels Ot eouxse there are a l tokes but most of them are nmg around 1n the Soph class so we couldn t tmd th COME AIID EAT at the BRIGHTEST SPOT 0 THATCIIER BLVD Chlrken Villa Phone 4a FINE PIIUTUGRAPII Commerclal and Portraiture Work I DDIIE STUDIO Across from Park 'N Sho l V . - l I l I . 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