Safford High School - Ocotillo Yearbook (Safford, AZ)

 - Class of 1946

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'Arif f L! po BF' 5lllld0 6f0WlS gn famufa 41 .Q Asus, , Ii LLDOGS BEST hrs rssue we are gorng to glve ors to one of Safford H12hs urrg heroes so to speak In last two vears of the grrdrron on he has grven hrs best ch has been good enough for coachs bootball team LVIG wart IS the guv thrs burld up ll about He has been the Bull s prgskrn slrnger for the past 1 vears On offense hes alwavs fellow who starts the Dlav on defense hes usuallv the who stops the plav Lvle rs of Safford Hrgh s best block and strongest defensrve men ether the Blue and Whrte wrn lose vou ll frnd hrm plavrng a nmg game vle measures a long srx foot werghs rn at about 158 Usu hell be found frxrng some g on hrs Ford and sometrmes n drrvrng rt Hes l1ke the rest afford Hrgh sMales He doesn t e much for grrls and lrkes to home and plav a fast game of ckers We know all the grrls h patrent help from some beau 1 xolunteer he mrght get over fault We all love vou though e and especrallv when vou re rng vour all on the grrdrron as have rn the past and as we w vou wrll rn the future Shav buddre call be a cab l vouhq Sorrv Im not the doorman an Arr Corps offrcer O K Call me a plane Gotta home TYPES Bulldogs Bury vandals To The Tune Ol 26 7 Safford s grd team prlccl up 1 20 O score at the h rlftrme to clown the Mramr Vandals 26 1 here lrst Frrdav nrght before r large audr ence Max Harcock rght lralfback and Wrllre Abextr eft lrrlfback tallred the Safford scores wrth two touchdowns rprece vthrle Llovd Clonts fullback hrt the lrne for one conxersron and Junrcr Montova snagged a pass for the other Aaron Knrght passed to Cecrl for 30 wards to m rlce Mr rnrr s orrlx score after vnhrch the Vandals converted the extra pornt Rav Nrelson was the defensrve standout for the Bulldogs whrle Max Hancock took the offensrxe lea wth 194 vards mrde scrrmmage Safford made 331 vards rn scrrmmage '1 arnst 9? for Mramr Thev garned 13 affarnst frve frrst downs agarrrst the Van dals and 30 vards of passrng NUMBSKUll NIMRODS MUTILATE SKUNK All hall the mrghtv hunt 18 Thrs applred to Bob Hamrlton and John O Zeller one nrght last Week A skunk had been bother rng Bobs pigeons and John be rng the good huntcr offered hrs servrces Upon hearrng 1 norse 111 the SEE IN SOHOOL SLM f i '-'r BUTCH as -Q11 JUNIOR l l :Sg- QJ 'X I XM... ... Z 1 1 VX ff II all' I 1 SNAH. SPEED SHORTV l ll sccrns thrt the Blue and Whrte ot Safford Hrgh rs raprdlv becomrrrg known throughout the stat 111 one wav or another As evervone knows we stopped the freat unstoppable Mramr Van dals wrth a verv verv close score rt 26 Although the Vandals haxe not recognrzed the defeat ue tlrrnk thev had better wake up and stop rmagrnrng the bad drc rms tlrcv are havrng about our terrrblc reform school team You know 1t rs one tlrrng to be be ten barlv and realrze rt but rt rs another thrng to get shellack ed and not know rt Yes even top ruthorrtres on the Mramr Safford game have outlawed Saf tord Hrgh rn such relrable news papers as the Mramr Blabber The Mramr Srlxer Belt the M1 rmr An 'els callrt Wed l1ke to open the eves of all the stu dents ot Safford Hrgh bv tellrng them that our school IS berng run bv a gang of cultured crrmrnals who xrcrouslv schemed and plan ned the downfall of the Mramr An els on the grrdrron Co 111 we hate heard no com ment on the Thatcher Mrarar bat rle xxhrch the Eagles won rn a nar rov core of 13 12 And even though the Eagles drdnt brrng a good supplv of water to rrrrgate ous 'rlumrnunr cleats lWlllCh we pr actrce wrth everv dav onlv be cause vte have rnvented a secret formula to coat our bodres wrth md thus vte become rmmune tc such clangerl the Eagles strll downed the Angels Thrs wrll probablv alwavs be a mvsterv to us unless Mramr thrnks of some olt tron to that defeat One more thrng we wrsh that the Douglas Bulldog would wrrte to M1 rmr rnd tell them how nrce rt vt 18 plaxrng Safford Hrgh on what looked l1ke a dry freld fun less wc are so used to water we drdrrt notrce rtb and no alum1num cleats b rng used That wrll prob rblv 1111 rvs be 1 mvsterv to M1 11111 how Douglas was on the short nl ot a 20 6 score p 1 thc two bc vs crept out the floor un rn one hand flashlrght rn th other watchrng carefullv to make sure thev drd not recerve 1 close of the deadlv Derfume thev crreled the pen twrce huntrng for th rntruder John rn order t b ttcr stooc up on a ox Inst ntlx he telt a moxement rn the box The two hunters qurcklv set a barrel of feed on the trap to kcep the skunk rnsrde Belrexmg that all good skunks rre de-rd skunks thev shot the skunk .21 trmes The people who lrx ed across the wav reported that thex smelled the skunk as soon as the frrst shot was heard Furxrng the skunk was gorng to be 1 bad rob as was known bx both members of the fateful tto the skunkl huntrng partv Hovtexer the deed was frnallv rrccomplrshed wrth anvthmg that vs ould ask as a gas mask tred over then noses Both bovs swear that thev would not shoot another skunk ex en rf rt was chasmg them Intamural Vollevball games vxrll beilrn Mondav November Q rn th audrtorrum from 12 30 to 1 00 un der the drrectron of Mr Motes M1 Motes hopes to create an llll rest rn the Eame and at the srme trmo offer some drrected recrertron dllflllg the noon hour Sexeral teams have been organ17 d ln Cludlhl-I seven boVS teams and four grrls teams The frrst grme wlll be Dlaved on Mondrx be tween the Runts and thc All Amerrcans Tuesdav the L1 rr lv Hearts and the Fly nff Angel Wednesdav the Screwballcrs rnl the Facultv Thursdaw th senror EIFIS Wlll plav the runror grrls 1nd Frrdav the freshman grrls plat the sophomore grrls The wrnners wrll plav for the champronshrp and the losers for the consolatron SHFFORD Gllll GIRVS DOWN FT THOMAS Safford G A A grrls downed Ft Thomas rn a vollevball brttle held rn the Safford gxm lVlondax Oct 22 wrth a score of 'io to 19 Both frrst second teams and substrtutes were used Hrgh pornt man for the home team xx as Dora Phrllrps makrng ten rn 1 row and then topprng rt off wrth an cxtrr hrgh pornter Bettv Fletcher made srx pornts Lemonade was serxecl to both teams durrng the halt Prma Volleyball Team Deleats Safford Safford grrls athletrc asocra trons vollevball team xx as tot1llv skrnned bv Prma last Tuesdrs October 30 rn a game plrvccl lll the Plma gvm wrth a score oi I2 23 The game was not xerx excrt rng Safford s hrgh pornt man was Wanda Gardner However Saffords 2nd tfrna made up for thrs lack ot excrtc ment bv beatrng Prmr Z1 21 Thr ball was rallred back llltl lortlr Norene OLearv was hrgn ponrter wrth a total of ten Gel Going Io Globe NEW MERCHANDISE rmported darlg from the Leadmg Sty le Centers of this oountrw PPOPLI-' S Department Store ' ' 1' F' uf 75 A F ' ' l A I ' 'G D , En.. 5 1 ' ' 2 . 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Max Angelme Lloyd Barbara Mae Donald Margaret Erxm Bebe Joy Gene LUIS Hugh F Jean L Donald M Georgme Lovan Helen Ruth If you don s bel1eye us lust walk down the hall sometlme and we hope you w1ll see them ' ' ' Gel Gomg to Globe How Would You I lke BIG STEAK9 Bus your Meats and GPOCCYICS at YOUNG and RIDGWAY The Store of Service heizffcgglv vs Duncan 6 p 'h Safford vs Thatcher 4 Best Lookmg Boy Best Dancex Best Athlete Best D1 essed Bov Most Populal Boy The Boy NVIUI the Best Pe1son'1l tv Most Roma11t1c Boy Smaltest Boy The Most G11l C1'11y Boy The Most BOY CIHYV Gul Best G11l Dancer Bast H111 o Best Personahty Cutest G1rl Best Athlete Cutcst Shape Best Dressed 111 Romantlc G11l D1ck W1ll1ams Dale McBr1de Geo1ge Bmgham JGITV Naylor Tommx Naylo1 Max Haneoek Suede Nlelson John Zeller Leland Stevens Ba1b11a Mae Reed Sl1n1ey Kempton bnbam Bl00kS Jane Chapman Doxothy Jones Lonnxe P1ckens Cuqu1t'1 GWILIH Jovec Goodman Edna Ruth Polloek Muv If you want to make a hzt wzth all the gzrls dress up at I GREEN S SUPPURT ADVERTISERS I we-fx np a 1, 'i5 wnf J WHEN YOUR CAR NEEDS SOMETHING NEW OR REPLACED SEE SAFFURD AUTO SUPPLY 00 720 Mam St Safford Anzona Xa We have cows that are sm, so contented that the ,Q Mzlk ts contented to stay zn the bottle that zt comes tn' MIX SIV Jaek would you ma1ry a beautllul gnl fo1 love Ol 1 homely gnl to1 money, Jaek Why the be.1ut1tul gnl for love ot course By the way wh 1t s thls homely glrl s name Sugal He wears my photo ox er h1s hea1t and 1t stopped a bullet on Ok1n1w1 Phylhs Im not su1p11sed dear P ylhs m lOl 113115 d deaue It would stop 1lflVth1II,Q D1 Fostex Went to Glostel Ill a shovxe1 ot 1a1n But a long blond hall Made hls VVllQ dcelale He d nex Cl go thC1e 41211111 CU M Gl0BE D there Nov 8 Safford vs Font Tho there Nov 12 Admlsslon l0c The best thmg about most ular songs IS that they are popular very long Swede D1d you hear abou hold up naxtv the other day Leland Gollv no what Dened' Swede Some clothesplns up my mothex s washmg La Mel What d1d the dog when he sat down on the s DHDCIQ Tommy Rough ' ' ' Bob W I would l1ke to bt toothb1ush Clerk What Slle would l1ke Bob W Youd bettex glve a large one as the1e s C1LIlt9 a ln our famlly D1ck F Shes sule not cute deep You know D1ck F Yeah but Im no al ' ' L1pst1ck IS merely somet that gn es a new flavor to an D'1st1me Rouge IS the p1nk of perfec M1 Motes L1St9Il here y 111111 do you thlnk you are teaeher of thlS class Momoe No s1r M Motes Wll tllLll s talkmg 11ke an 1d1ot Custome1 I WRID you I W be able to Day for th1s su1t for months T'1llOl Oh that s all Ilght Customel Thanks When lt be ready THllOl In SIX months s1r Goats Pat Cans But you can eat Good Steaks at the FHRLEY S DAIRY STAR CAFE Are you plannmg on Bu1ld1ng a dog house? 411380 YOU ARF! We Make Our Own QI' 1 , Well, get your LUMBER at ICF' CREAM 4' 'Q i J T1 J . I .': ' I . - .1 ------ - - f a - 1-+-'f V ,- 1. . ...-. 1 . - 114, . 1 .-v . - ----- -1- - A ., . 5 z D ------ ---- 2 1 ' h- ,,,... ' ' x :Y '- ,- -- -- -- -- -- -- -l - L t I V 1 l l Q F . 0 ,--.., .... J ' ' W' ., ' H - .----- - . - . . . l f--Q I t ll 4 I Q Sugar-Beauty is only ' 'N Z. 1 I' . 11 I' . . - - it U --- -H - . .-+-- B- I hi? 'il' 1 Lett I 1 -' eh 'iii' . 1 -------' ff ' - I' 'V .Wen 1 U-,.jg -..1 , tif' 11.., , 1 ft '. . . -My- yy eywvWyvyi ,, , UUE - . , - L1. ' ' 1 1 Y! 1 W ' .v m 1, . . an ug' I . . . . 1 H ' ES 1 I iqiiiai. IENNINGS LUMBER C0 1 LUNCHPS and SANDWICHIFS l



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PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY OF SAFFORD HIGH SCHOOL It Is A Privilege To Live In .-irizonai' ' VOL. 30 SAFFORD, ARIZONA FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1945 NO. 5 I I Slaled AS Ocolillo Slall Picks e For Frolic e One! Come All! The an- Senior Frolic will be held ber 7, at 9 o'clock. with the nd different theme. Winter rlandf' Angeline Clawson, an of Committees for the . announces that with the f her committees she is sure corations and the floor show ect with everyone's ap- 'price for high school stu- is their activity tickets, as out-of-towners and other will be charged S1.00 per at the door. 'l Furr's orchestra will give I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'th the sweet and hot, so let's e joint jumping and make rst formal of the season a p success! ONAL ASSEMBLY URES 'BLACK LIGHT' third National Assembly e held on December 3 with demonstrating Black Light ection with the manipulation ds. Black Light is a myster-Q rm and the fact that a dark- auditorium is necessary for roduction will create sus- ENDAR OF EVENTS BLIES . 30 FFA . 3 NATIONAL 7 Girls' League Theme-Cover Al Meel Phyllis Merrill was chosen as the Editor-in-Chief of the Ocotillo Staff by the Senior Class Ned Nut- tall was elected at the same time as Business Mgr. Mr. Mitchell. lVlr. Motes, Miss Clayson. as a com- mittee submitted these names to the Senior Class to be voted upon. At a meeting of the staff. Tues- day, November 28. a theme for the book was chosen. Also the cover was decided and Mr. Mitch- ell, who is going to Phoenix, will place the order with the binding company. Jordan Naylor Receives Wesl Poinl Appoinlmenl Jordon Naylor. former student of the '45 class of Safford High has received an appointment to West Point through Representa- report to tive Murdock and will March Field. California. for spe- cial schooling on March 'I Jordon was serving in the Navy stationed at San Diego. He was successful in passing all his com- petitive examinations to ente1'. E. E. A. SPONSORS With 'Beat Thatcher' as their theme. the F. F. A. Boys sponsor- ed a Thanksgiving Day dance in the auditorium Wednesday, No- vember 21. At the height of the evenings fun. a turkey was roffled off. Re- freshments were served by the boys. music was rendered by Ce- cil Furr's orchestra and all had DANCE a thoroughly good time. , 14 Commercial Club lv SYMPATHY 21 Student Council I The faculty and students of Saf- 14 Bulldog Staff ford High wish to express their - lsincere sympathy to Angeline Clawson and her family in their R FROLIC recent beeravement. 7 ' iw ' ' ' ETBALL 14 Safford at Morenci 15 Ft. Thomas at Safford 4 Safford at Pima ATONIGHT! . H. S. Takes Eag es 12-7 On a perfect day, especially for the Annual Thanksgiving Grid- iron Classic, the Saffrod Bulldogs ended the day perfecctly by downing the Thatcher Eagles. In the first period the Bulldogs battled in Eagle territory but were held scoreless. With the second period the Eagles showed their life by bringing the ball in Blue and White territory with a power drive, but the Eagles hit a stone wall and the half ended in a scoreless t ie. At the beginning of the second MRS. HANLIN IOINS HUSBAND-LEAVES S.H.S. I have enjoyed teaching ir S.H.S. and I will miss it a lot be- cause it will Probably be my last teaching days. I will miss being with young people, said wM1s. Hamlin, Home Economics teacher for the last two years. While she was here. Mrs, Ham- lin was very promlnent in many school activities. sponsoring thr Girls' League, the Home Econom- ics Club, and preparing all th' banquets. She and Mr. Hamlin, who rc- cently returned from Germany. plan to live in Kansas City. M's- souri. Former Sallord Sludenl Marries Service Man At a formal wedding ceremony held at the Woman's Club Sunday. November eleventh. eight A. lVl.. Clatidabelle Bingham became thc bride of Lieutenant Walter tTuf- fyi Dillman. Milly lSIcLaine, the bi-ities school chum from Tempe was the maid ol' honor. and Lieu- tenant Oscar Bennet was best man. with Bishop Tate reading the ceremony. FIRST VETERAN ENROLLS Harlon Norman. the first vet- eran of World VVar II to resume his studies in Safford High School. enrolled the fifth of November. After having served cigh' months in the Asiatic Pacific. hc was returned to the United States and received his honorable ds- charge last Octob.r from Camp Pickett. Virginia. He wears four ribbons. one ol' which is the Soldiers' Medal. Welcome back to school. llarlon half the Eagles kicked off to the Bulldogs. In a beautifully execut- ed double-reverse. Clonts took the ball. reversed to Montoya, who again reversed to Bingham who ran sixty yards for the first scorn of the game. A pass to Bingham failed for the extra point. Later in the third quarter the Bulldog Eleven showed their strength by an unstoppable drive from which Clonts crossed thc score stripe for a 12-0 lead on the Eagles, Han- cock's try for the conversion fail- ed. In the final quarter the Eagle: opened up with a passing attack in mid-field. A long pass from Woods to Smith paid off for the Green and White team. With a good conversion by Woods the score moved up to 12-7. The Bull- dogs then took possession of the ball and in the remaining four minutes they reached the Eagle ten yard line in time for the final whistle. Hancock and Clonts were oi- fensive spcarheads for the Blue and White attack. while Stewart and Nielson were defensive stand- outs. Woods and Smith sparked the Eagle squad. while Curtis. center. was outstanding in dc- fensive line play. SENICRS ELECT MOIES SPONSOR When Mrs. Shepherd left, thx Senor Class was without a spon- sor. so Monday, November at a class meeting the Seniors elected Mr. Motfs to fill the vacancy. Mr. Motcs has been their spon- -or for the last two years and wc want to wish him and Mr. Mitchell good luck in their positions. Also discussed at the meet ne were plans lol' th' Senior Frolic with Angeline Clawson as the chairman ot the Frolic, Sallord Businessmen lo Presenl Sallord-Yuma Foolball Classic Over KGLU Al8:00 The Safford-Yuma f 0 0 t b all game will be broadcast through concerns will sponsor thc broad- casting: Lon's Furniture. J. Green.

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