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'V A i PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY OF SAFFORD HIGH SCHOOL It Is 1 I ru :lege fo Lwe In A rzzona VOL. S0 SAFFORD ARIZONA FRIDAY FEBRUARY 15 1946 EMESTER HONOR RULL Laree Hundley Jo Anne Mitchell Dick Williams hese three students are straight ne students and the following dents are one and two av age students Rex Allred Sally Blake Rose Christensen Max Curtis Shrrlene Dettman Mickey Dungan Mary Ester Ferrin Delle Ferris Dorothy Hall Ellen Haralson Geraldine Jensen Imolene Jensen Shirley Jean Long am Marks hyllrs Merrill egrno Montes arre Mostellei ay Nielson d.LI.1L,1d L31 Ydll V Pace onnie Platt arbara Poer olleen Rawson aura Rowley eorgetta Sanders lta Mae Sargent harles Scott ob Talley eorgrne Wallace eggy Williams wendolvn Worden Boredom By BULL I rn the class room it ng all day through a ing out the window ooking at the clear' blue' dying every page through ost boring l would say. cking off little by little ooking out the window more every day ing the mountains til the end. ish I were out there dont you? SSEMBLY SCHEDULE ebruary 15 Faculty. ebruary 15 Pima High School 1 Freshmen. 8 Ocotillo Staff. 14. National Assembly. 22 G.A.A. '28, National Assembly arch arch arch arch arch Better I-lssembly Conduct Urged The assemblies during the past semester have been very noisy and could be much improved by proper cooperation of all students The Assembly committee and the teachers have tried in every way possible to conduct these assem blies to the best of their ability So in the future lets settle down and give our cooperation so that we may continue to have them In the coming assemblies all students will be required to pay attention to the performance and not talk to their neighbors and to follow the following suggestions Immediately after the tardy bell all noise and conversation must come to an end Pay attention to the speaker or the person conducting the assembly Do all yelling when and only when cheerleaders ask for it During intermissrons of scenes if talking is necessary do it in a manner that will not disturb the audience If in the future these rules are followed I know that the conduct and attitude of assemblies will greatly improve I also know the students of Safford have what rt takes so lets use this ability to improve our assembly programs Assembly Chairman Tommy Naylor. Salford Hr Does Well In March Of Dimes Campaign Safford High s March of Dimes contest ended January 25th with Mr. Traws algebra class coming out on top with 32626. It seems that Mr. Traw received most 0 fthis amount through tardy students charging them 50c for being late. 3129.30 was collected from all the high school students through- out the week of the contest. The grammar school, going one more week than high school col- lected 55334. . ' . I I The annual Eastern Conference Basketball Tournamen will be held February 21 22, and 23, in the Gila J C gym 'lhis is expected to be one of the best meets held in recen years, due to the power shown by six of the eight team entered The strong teams are, in order of their conferenc standings Duncan, Safford Thatcher Miami, Clifton, an Globe Positions on the bracket will be determined by th Facully Presenls Gala Assembly It rs commonly known that there is sr great deal of talent in the Student Body that was prox ed by the Talent Assembly and rrovt tomorrow the faculty will add their bit to the hall ot lame in SHS The committee composed ol Miss Setka and Mr Wilson have not disclosed any information 'rs but making a wild guess it rnrglrt contain maybe the Faculty Quai a song by Mr T aw or short skit Eyen though it is not known l what will be in the assembly it is a positive taet that it will be something entertnning with a lit tle of the lighter side added lrert ind there aoulty Holds 4 aoe Feeding l On W ednesday. January 23 'about 60 faculty members of the Safford schools very decidedly be- lcame a few pounds heavier. How could they help it? No one could resist a supper of cold meats bak- ed beans, and potato salad with l I i all the little trimmings added tol make it just right. The party began with the sup- per but later in the evening after everyone had eaten their fill. the Home Ec. building rang not with the laughter of the students as it has so many times but with that of the faculty. Yes. it seems that the faculty is still as spry as ever 'rt ames and have much more life than students sometimes realize. The students in the Safford schools are lucky to have sueh ai swell group of teachers. past record of each team Team l and 8 will be place in the upper half of the to bracket, .3 and 6 in the lowe half of the top bracket, 2 an 7 in the upper half of the lower bracket 4 and 5 rn the lower hal of the l b One official will be chosen fro each of the three counties rn thr manner each official will have game off every third game This year there will be no all conference team Duncan Miami and Safford are rated the top contenders Grlas large court is expected to add to club Admission will be 30 cents for students 6 Ocents for adults There will be two sessions afternoon and night Starting time has not been set as yet School loaded The annual Talent Assembly went off successfully last Friday Each class had four of five clev er nummbers ready and waiting to win the prize except the seniors who had two The rumor class won the prize with a elex er telephone skit star- ring Billie Mae John and Dick Wil- liami. After the local ' talent had done their bit. Earl Gooth alumnus 'rve two excellent selections on the clarinet, the first a clissical number. the second Star Dust. Pfc. Jones asked lease of ab- -ze-nc' to go home and help his wife rrove but the Colonel said that Mrs. Jones had written not to let Jones come home because he was mr rc bother' than help. Jones went out muttering under his breath. lt just don't work tbecause he wlsrrt rn'lrr'ied at alll. King Henry had an abbess on his knee which made it xery dif- ficult for him to walk. ,ol X! F' X Q 4' I S. 1- i ,, 1: l J ' ' I ' ' Jr .7 -da i N . A ,' , , , , . , No. I 1 A l , .' . V I I 7 ! H - . . . . ' . . . Y 3 , rl sy nr is - ' Q . ' AY . . . , 'V . v . A . ' , ' I . ' ll . I Il ' ' . . . n . . 4 - . I. - 1. A, . , t . I V, ' ' . , I .' . I D. 3 ' . ' In ' . . h .1 4 . . , -l..:r1- Om .... ,W - ,to what the assembly will be like the Dotemlallly of the Safford . . I . ', - ' V: . . 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AGE SIX TITE BUI LDOG FRIDAY JAN 18 194 .- THE SPORTS PAGE -s IGERS vs BUIIDOGS ONIGHI HERE 8 00 The Safford H1gh School Bull ogs w1ll meet the Globe H1211 chool TIESFS ln an Eastern Con erence basketball game 1n Saf ord Frldav mght at 8 oclock Th1s IS expected to be one of he top conference games of the eason as Safford and Globe both re on the top of the conference tandlngs along w1th Duncan and hatcher Wlth one defeat aD1ece affords hopes have been boost d bv the dlscoverv of a new star n the person of L B Chrlsten en 6 3 center He has been ably 1ll1ng the posltlon for Leo John on who w1ll see llttle act1on 1n h1s vxeeks games due t Marko Mark1ckev1ch and G11 ert Barela are expected to lead lobes attack as thev have con lstentlv been h1gh scorers 1n past ames If There Is Anythmg Tougher Than a BULLDOG TEAM It Is a M A Y T A G WASHIN G MACHINE' MAYTIIG DISTRICT STORE FOR GOOD MALTS an ICE CREAM DDRIIER DRUG STORE For the BEST ln DRY CLEANING Phone GILA VALLEY LAUNDRY and DRY GLEIIIIERS V? A NX! .fpo frk If i I-45 BULLDDGS BEST Another season gone bv and once mo1e the dust IS begmnmg to settle on our gr1d1ron wh1le the glass wlll grow und1sturbed t1ll next Septembe1 Yeh we guess It s about time to break down and gxve some old pals a sob sto1v 1n the ISSUE of blg uglv brutes who rate a grld xron sendotf th1s vear Thev ve seen act1on for the1r last tlme under the colors of the Blue and Whxte But thevxe also left a record of hard hlttlflg clean foot ball that not onlv themselves but also we w1ll long remember Hold ers of the Eastern Conference Champ1onsh1p and a team that fought agamst unbeatable odds at Yuma w1thout g1v1ng up s tops w1th us Its not onlv that we under classmen were glad to be on the squad vxlth them for the1r plavlng 3blIltY but mamlv because of the chance to 3SSOCl3t9 w1th them Guvs who have stood bv the old p1gsk1n for three or four vears l1ke Lvle Stevxart Guvs l1ke Swede George B1ngham and Montova are alwavs h1tt1ng m hard and smxlmg Then of course theres a llttle guy Lloyd Clonts who looks l1ke he ought to be carrvlng water 1nstead of plavmg fullback Other fellows l1ke Mlt chell callmg sxgnals at the quar tcrback slot Ned Nuttall Max Cu1t1s Howard Angle and Mon roe Bull bustln em from the tackle DOSIIIOH and Tornmv Nav 101 Fred Burrell Fred Ferrm and Max Campbell carrvmg the D12 sk1n To all these fellows that we wont see on the fleld next vear wed 1ust l1ke to sav Thanks for some swell memoxles and the DI IX 1lege of plavlng the game Wlth some sw ell guys Bulldog Growls W1th the p1gsk1n packed awaV for the commg of another Sep tember the old bucket game 1S well under wav And 1ts beg1n mng to look l1ke a good vear fo1 R1ver Vallev the lesults of the games among the B1g FIVE have ended 1n glve and take The In v1nc1ble Tucson f1V6 has alreadv fallen before the alreadv defeated Mesa squad Phoen1x Un1on North Phoen1x and Glendale have also been w1nn1ng and IOSIHE The Loohdge Bears are showlng the1r strength on the court In our own conference Duncan was takmg the spotllght unt1l the Globe TIESTS stopped them That cher and Mlaml have both been stopped bv Duncan The Safford Bulldogs were rated dark horses for the State CharnD1on sh1p because of the1r Junlor Var s1tv record last vear and were do1ng all rlght unt1l M1am1 upset them w1th a score of 32 27 All th1s means that the Battle for Champxonshlp th1s vear 1S showmg an all around dxsplav of state close compet1t1on ln fact lt looks l1ke anvbodv s Chammon shlp We had some swell backmsi on the gr1d1ron th1s vear and the basketball squad wants that school sp1r1t to contxnue Johnson Mon tova and B1ngham are leadmg the f1rst flV8 th1s Vear It looks llkc the State Tournament lS Eomg to see more of the Bulldogs 1n 46 than 1n the Dast Also over the hohdavs the All Star game was plaved From our own vallev Max Hancock Swede Ne1lson George B1ngham and Harold Woods were chosen We want these bovs to know that we DOES YOUR CAR NEED II NEW EIICE? IIRE YOU SIITISFIED IN ITS DISGRIICE? WOODFORD'S GIIRIIGE The Day After Twas the dav after vacat1on And all through the halls Twas a grumbllng and groanln Thev came one and all The bovs 1n new shlrts The g1rls 1n new blouses And all w1sh1ng badlv That thev d staved at then' house The teachers were standlng In the1r regular places Wlth xacatxon SITIIICS Poppmg out on the1r faces And mv f11end and I St1olled alound through the As vue Sald to each ot G1 Isn t that a d1sgrac plac Ihele arose such a clattel We lan to the door To see what was the mattex And when we got there We could see verv clear Nothmg but grass Whlch we knew belonged ther In the UDSIHIYS hall We heard such pawmg of hoofs We knew 1n a mlnute Twas Swede NCIISOU fthe wolf As I flew down the corr1do1 And up the staxrs I saw Ehsa and W1ll1e fThev make such a cute pa1r W1ll1e had on h1s sweater Of blue and wh1te And h1S eves held w1th1n them A TW1HkI1Il,9', llght A new sweater of red Janlce Kempton was wea11ng And a short brown Sklft CThe war made her sparmgb Lorettas red mouth Was drawn up l1ke a bow And a Palmohve complex1on As whlte as the snow A stump of a clgar George B held ID h1s teeth And the smoke enclrcled H1s nose l1ke a wreath Malov has '1 fat face And a verv large bellv That shakes when he laughs L1ke a bowl full of lellv He 1S handsome and manlv A rlght 1ollv old elf And we laugh when we see hlm In SDI e of ourselves The slap on mv face And the bump on mv head Soon gave me to know I had plentv to dread I Sald not a vsord But went stralght to mv work As I wanted to sav Mr Travx 1S a 1erk' Bv waltxng and l1sten1ng We soon heard the buzzer And awaw we all flew Wh1le Traw Sald, That duzze But I sav to vou all CS1nce escapmg that phghtl Happv New Year to all Work hard and do r1ght th1nk they d1dn't let us down that we're proud of the show thev made ' J 1 - s V., --f ft.- , , , ., - 2 O . Q. '64 S, Ill I r K ' I . ' I- 9. -V ' ' H-' eiiiiiaffrfr- 1 I ' ' - - - :::::::..':5g35g ' . - l --:wx , - . - - . . , I A As ' . , I . , J ' . , . X :.-.-::.-.-.-.-v-.-:.--v-v-v-.----v-.---v-v-v-v---. . 7 . , h I ' , , I H , I , , , Y .- I cc vv , ' i I Q . . , ,- , Q . U l ' 'L ' - v ' . . h . , I . D , 4 .. , - .,,, . , , O a . V . . W1 t th X e. Drained ankle. The semors of '46 are a bunch the Blue and Wh1te. In the Salt , lefl OU 1011 e aWf1 Q - ' ll I uv - s - I ' ' ' ' , - . . ' ' . . . .4 - .l . I . ' - ' - 11 ' I I ' ' 1 - . ' . . - A .l I U . ' li !1 . Y . y I - . . ' - ' ' ' . ' . - ' -3 w v. . . ' as an ' ' ' 0 - I ' V D . H . - . . I Y - . . - . ' l . v' ' . . ' - - sr - ' ' l I ' ' ,e ..Y ' . y , , 7 ' I I I , as vs ' ' I ' I 7 ' E . . 4 A ' ' I I .- II - s v I - - I 1 A x C - . v I - . I - . . y . L . . - , , . , . . , .' ' ' . l V' I ' ' . . , , Y7 I ' I 7 I 65 I 7 ' ' I 77
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Editor-in-Chief ........... worry 'bout that m PAGE TWO THE BULLDOG FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 19 BULLDOG STAFF Talley Business Manager ........ ....------------- -,--------------f--'----------------------- N 9 d Nutflu Assistant .......-.--- -------4-----'------------'------------ Society Editor ........... .......Duane Owens ...Barbara Brooks .Frances Canavan Assistant ......---.- ------------------.--------'---------------- circuiation Manager ............. ......,.,..-..--.,..-----.-------------.. Ge raldine -19115811 Exchan e Editor ........... ............................. .....,...,....,..... B e be Joy Cllfford g . . News Editor .................... ...............................,...................--- P hylhs Merrlll Assistant ..,...................... .............................. Feature Editor ........ ...........Sally Blake .......Laura Rowley .....Mickey Dungan Assistant ........ . ............................................ .. Sports Editor., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.................. .................................. D ick Williams .......Bob Hamilton Assistant ........................................................ Assistant .... ................................................... Faculty Adviser ................................ ...........i.,..........,......-... .Geraldine Jensen Miss Stowell REPORTERS Helen Ruth Simmons Sam Marks Monroe Bull Jeanne Hubble Georgme Wallace Carol Ellsworth Dorothy Hall John Zeller Newell Richardson Published every two weeks of the school year except hohday periods by the Associated Student body of the Safford High School Safford Anzona EDITORIAL We believe to have formal education, one must be able to read the English language well, to speak the English language well, and to know the other necessary subjects If you have had all these then you have a complete formal education W1thOut reading English how can you follow directions in algebra or any other subject? Mr Motes once said that a person that cant read and understand English cant read a book and get the meaning of It Mrs Smiths Mrs Collins and Miss Gallaghers English classes are a necessity Without the work of these teachers a formal education cannot be called completed Man can get nowhere without being able to use and understand his own language M g A 'ss ff ,S 14' Q7 w N W ,.....- 4 E f mum 'ZX ' if! mmmlllll I DU ff 6 50, Hearl Trouble Dear Miss Lovelace, I'm so crazy about a boy from Solomonville, and when Mr. Traw asks me for an algebra answer I just say Dickie, I'm afraid he's getting out of patience with me, what can I do? R.CeadyJ B.taitJ Dear R. B. Why not try saying Richard for a change? It sounds more dignified. Miss Lovelace. Dear Miss Lovelace, Can you give me some advice about how to win T F 'P You know Georgie Taylor IS also on his trail L fonesomeb M faldenl Dear L M Why not ask him to the Girls Dance? That ought to tip him off land warn the opposition! Miss Lovelace Dear Miss Lovelace I would like to know how to hide perfumed letters so that my friends won t read my mail B hgh T timej Dear BT Youll have to furnish a muzzle to your friends with such good IIOSES Miss Lovelace Dear Miss Lovelace We heard that Fayola D has an admirer in the 8th grade Can you give us some more mforma tion R fight! W Corriedb N Cicel G Cirll Deai RW and NG Perhaps if you asked Fayola she could give you more informa tion Miss Lovelace Deal Miss Lovelace I have been having dreams about Alvin P and I want to know if its good or bad P Crettyh H tandfull Dear P H Isnt he a little young for you I thought you had a boy friend in the army Miss Lovelace Dear Miss Lovelace Cand the feeling is mutual! I would like to know how to clinch the deal V teryj C tutel Dear VC Why not go for a walk in the moonlight Miss Lovelace Dear Miss Lovelace A little birdie told us that Ilene H is engaged Ito a boy'J Is this true? Inquisitive Friends Dear Friends We havent seen a ring. but If Song Don't You Don't you 'Cause he Don't You Baby. you of the We Q Worry 'Bout That M worry 'bout that m ain't going blind just hold that line. Don't you worry 'bout that m 'Cause you know he ain't no f Don't you worry 'bout that m You just keep cool. Some flyin' high. some flyin' 1 Somebody's got to go You know that I know that know That they know Baby, you'd better take is sl Donlt you worry 'bout that m Cause he aint goin blind The mule has been to school He alnt no fool So sit on your stool and Dont you worry bout that mul Terrie belongs to a home wh grace is said at every meal a when she came home from first Sunday School hai fat asked her what happened Oh not much They said gr but they didnt eat anything a Nancy wanted her soldier photo enlarged Mounted? Y I believe so He would look n on a horse wouldnt he An antiseptic is what they to get rid of a DQSSIITIISI The alimentary canal is loca n the northern part of Indiana so congratulations Ilene Miss Lovelace Deal Miss Lovelace I 1ust cant seem to resist a c tain sailor from Thatcher good or bad? D froopyb N Canb Dear D N It you hate fun tand like hi who can saV'7 Miss Lovelac Dear Miss Lovelace What am I going to do fo boy friend? I lust cant see land one G falab W Caltz Dear G W Try inviting a few boys o for dinner some evening fdiff Miss Lovelac Dear Miss Lovelace My girl friend has wandere Thatcher Cas they all do at timeh How can I get her bac M Corel M tisery Dear MM You might try changing y address Cto Thatcherl' Miss Lovelac Buy Vlclory Bon 'I , I . ll. A ' . - - ' I - ' , ' bo ' Y I . ' I ' v on . , . , . . , . , . . , ' - . , l . . .l ' . ' . S. . ' - - . - ' f ' , ' . . - ' f ' - ' I ' - iS ' rv I I I ' X 'X I l - . ' ' a fy i . gg .... h . ft l,, fi' f fa Z . . , ' .,. MW!!! 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