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1 tor In Chtef mess Manager Asslstant tety Ed1tor Asststant culatlon Manager hange Edttor S Edttor Assistant ture Edltor Asststant rts Edltor Asststant Asststant ulty Ady 1se1 BULLDOG STAFF Bob Talley Ned Nuttall Duane Owens Barbara Brooks Frances Canavan Geraldme Jensen Bebe Joy Cllfford Phyllts Merrlll Sally Blake Laura Rowley Mtckey Dungan Dxck WlIIl8mS Bob Hamtlton Geraldtne Jensen Mxss Stowell REPOIITERS Sam Marks Monroe Bull Jeanne Hubble Georgme Wallace Carol Ellsworth Dorothy Hall John Zeller len Ruth Slmmons Newell R tchardson ubltshed every two weeks of the school year except holiday erlods by the Assoctated Student body of the Safford Hugh chool Safford Artzona A EDITORIAL Probably eycryone of you hayt had your fteltngs and pride badly pled en by that you be Frank and Ill be Farnest attltude too y of us get at ttmcs Its rude mconstderate and enttrely un ssaty Mannc rs art somethmg everyone has to have to get along I e world Some of the more complxcated rules of behaytor are not necessary thcy re just ytry nlce to haye but the baslc ones are ust You dont h'1ye to spend all your spare tlme readmg Car e and Post lust use a ltttle thought 'tnd count to ten before you Somebody exactly what you thmk of htm Its the awtul shameful truth thata us young uns trent the ones mflxcted wtth the d1sease Some of the teachers arent ys as helpful and pohte as they mtght be but you certatnly can tI e them at ttmes some ktds Iust seem to try to see how far can go Be Iust 1 ltttlt polttc to thc tcachtrs and well bet there Isnt h thty wouldnt do for you Iust for the askmg We thmk they t to bc helptul but somttxmes we make 1t a llttle hard for them I r all they IO hum tn too TI-IE GIRL FRIEND SSI WITH THE NEW BOY fs? fr Elf Qf I 1 I 'Ei I 5 n'4 I II ,II I La 7 f ffl 7fX ,XZ III I IE .J 0 ,X Mi Ia, s -'U ff? 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Monuma ,V IIIIIIIII! -X 'me RAINV H5531 Nr- SATURDAY Campus Challer N7 If tow ay Just as we declde that Ruenf Eyans IS 201112 wtth Max Camp bell Eugene Btngham turns up Who IS the lucky man that IS the questlon' The play wasnt all work was It Danny' That last scene and then together up at Shortys later Do we have a new romance here Could be' Also seen at the play were Hel en Ruth and Doug The show on the stage wasnt all the one where they were In the ntnth row wa nt bad' These days 1f you hear some one 1n the hall slghmg Ah George 1ts Iust B1ll1e Mae It looks l1ke shes really fallen and he 1snt domg so badly htmself' Interestlng Slghts Around School Most of the gtrls trymg to stay on a dlet atter Thanksgtvmg Platd shlrts appealmg agaxn Tears In 6X9IVb0dVS eyes aftet one of Marv Janes pep talks Johnny Meredtth gettmg lettets from Duncan Janlce md D1ck tn the hall Bets belng col Ilected after the Thanksgly mg game Theres a new glrl ln school IH case you boys hadnt notlc d ttoke I Shes really cute and halls hom Callfornta Mayb you could strtke up an acquaintance' We thought Mona Lee was Max Lurtts glrl untll Max s frlend Ted I atson came home from the Nay v ow lust whose gul IS shew Out couple of the week ts Ann Smlth and David DeSpa1n Thls leally looks l1ke love' Thatcher deftnttelv seems to have captured the heart of Nortne O'Learv She's weaxlng a dtamond now - nlce work, Dlck' Itlassmom Boners Mr Motes explatmng hand me down dtyorces They go to 'Reno and get a divorce and get tmattled agatn the next day and back to Reno It's Iust ltke lf you went to the store and bought a bag of candy and ate tt and then went back after another bag I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I The duestlon of the w ek IS What IS your favortte sweet nothmg Followlng are the tn tellectual answers to thts current problem Carol Ellsworth I ltke to be told that Im b auttful beloxecl and that I use Ponds Vance Skmnet Im afrald to repeat them Mary Estet Youle so tmy I could crush you In my 'mms' Mtx Calnpbell Theyte Ill patented' You cznt hate them Bonntc Ptckens Why waste tlme talklngo Dale McBr1de Ill haye to look 1 my llttle black book t see what to use th1s tlm Ned Nuttall Yout mug look dtooly tomght babe Colleen Rawson Wh xt docs eyety gtrl llke to heat Le Ray Halsted I oo sttll my ttsy bttsy punk1n Allce Stolp- I ltye only tot you and the sundaes at the dtug store Elisa Catrasco Eres mt lu mt ytda M1 Motes Wel 1t hts to bc at lea halt way ttueb caus glrls are at least th tt smart tSwede notel The c are the only answers te cety ed tn answet to the tlmh pet tment ouest1on Ex etyone else Just turned atound and blushed Llttle dxd we real1ze It woul dstump sucn wtseacres as Geotge B Angelme and Monroe WHO S WHO? Who IS heq Scream all W men DSSCIIDIIOH 5 ft 7 1n blue green eyes blonde ha1r a cunmng smtle along wtth a WIIIV sense ot humor that has all gnls swoonlng oy er hxm land I do mean ALL? also the cutest fxeckles look like Van Johnson A Junlor and has spent 16 years 1n Plma t1ll rec ntly hls famtly moved down ln back of the Coutt House We all welcome htm to dear ole Saf ford H1 Usually seen wandettng around down SIHIFS where he has hts locker and out to football prac tlce he's one of the supe1men who goes to make up our strong team Loaftng around w1th Gar eth Nelson and GIRLS are some of h1s favorlte pasttmes bestdes danctng whlch he does especially well mdeed' We mtght add that he has no HSDECIHI steady, but d0n't know how long that wtll last though hmt' Last WHO'S WHO Sally Blake SCATTERED OBSERVATIONS Mr Mltchell buytng a newspa per from a small dark newsboy much help from Mr Burrell and fmdmg lt was yeste1day's papet Mr Sklllflel' hasttly cltmbmg out of the bus parked 1n the dalk on a Slde street Mr Allred buy1ng TWO bottles T' , L ff 1, ' . . . , ' ...., ,,,. ........... . . ,.. .... 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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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JOHN 0 ZELLER Wrv back rn 1915 the powers at be decided to burld a new rnh school the one rn use berng rv rnadequate So at a cost of 0000 we have the high school rldrnz whrch was erected on rts esent s1te Begmnrng rn 1928 rrous burldmzs and prolects ere completed ending wrth the ide school and Home Econom s hlllldll as IH 1940 In the school veal of 1937 38 e had as our student bodv presr cnt Dannre Baker son of Mr L Baker He was unable to rtrcmate rn athletrc events be ruse ot hrs health but he vsorked ard as anv member of the team crne manager He dred on Janu rv Q 1938 durrng hrs term After e stadrum was completed rt was edrc'1ted to hrm on Aprrl 27 1940 The Store that is U the Style Center x for the Teen Age Crowd BELLMAN S Department Store FOR SEIIIDRS A mbltrons Mlckev Dungar rarny John Zeller C ute Edna Ruth Pollock Frances Canavan Phyllrs Merrrll Fred Burrell Phyllrp Ijam G orge Bmgham Ned Nutral Florence Wrllrams Brlly Clrttorc Bebe .lov Clrfford Lonnre fSvved I Ne lson Barbara M re Reed Barbara Brooks Cuqurta Garcra Howard Angle Bob W rrdlavv Elvm Barncy arnty nchantrng lrrty allant andsome I nterestrng ealous rssable onesome asculrne F orsy ptrmrstrc retty uret omantrc leepy Jeanne Hubble Angelrne Clawson Dick Frrth L B Chrrstransen Marv Ester Ferrm Norrn OLeary n que rvacrous rstful crtrng outhful estful ' W Why put your valuables under hock we make keys to fit your lock V77 LOUIS M BAKER BONDED LOCKSMITH LINDSEY S Double Rich Ice Cream AND Raw and Pasteurrzed BOTTLED MILK L LINDSEY Safford Ariz YOUR GIRL WILL WANT T0 GO WITH Y0l FOR THAT 'VIALT MALT SHOP Don't let this happen to you when on a date ll with your best girl sw Q. 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