Clifton High School - Trojan Yearbook (Clifton, AZ)

 - Class of 1939

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roMMf ®f» Mai He, the departing Senior Class of Clifton High School, being of sound mind and memory, do draw up, publish and declare this, our last will and testament, to the following: I, Cookie Provenclo, will and oequeath my ability to be cheer leader to Jack Filleman. Do a little more hog-calling, Jack, or you won't be heard, I, '.’.'anna Montogmery, will and bequeath my musical talent to Robert Anc’erson. Make use of it, Bob. I, Ida Morales, will and bequeath my knowledge and technique in shorthand to Anita Franco. I, Harold Filleman, will and bequeath my devilish ways with the women to John 3onine. Watch out John, that the women don't get their devilish ways after you. It's slickish business. I, Gwinola Trainor. will and bequeath my formula for dignity and a reserved manner to Margaret Schade. Study it carefully, Margaret. I, Yolanda Farque, will and bequeath my sweet disposition to Rufus Smith. I, Juanita Vasque, will and bequeath my ability to get along with theboys to Marie Cook. I, Ralph Morones, will and bequeath my ability to prepare speeches to Catalina Hernandez. Don't talk too fast, Catalina. I, Margaret 3utler, will and bequeath my ability to type to Alice Parsons. Don't type too fast, Alice, or you will bread the speed record. I, Mary Gonzales, will and bequeath my famed night life to Inez Granado. Don't let it get the best of you, Inez. I, Dora Lovett, will and bequeath my graceful airs to June Potter. Keep them up, June. I, Nona Chaudoin, will and bequeath my art ability to Freda Alexander. Watch out, Freda, for it is hard on the eyes. I, Herman Moder, will and bequeath my ability to hold the position as Captain on the Clifton High School basketball team to Ramon Manuz. I, Ruth Danenhauer, will and bequeath my ability to play tennis to Emilienne Brutlnel. Watch out, Bnmie, or you will fall down. It's not volleyball. I, David Ochoa, will and bequeath my ability to be a jitter bug to Mariana Riley. Don't take it too hard, Mariana. I, Cellna Scott, will and bequeath my personality to Jean Rascoe. Don't let anyone get it, Jean. 9

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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The class of '39 entered high school in the fall of 1935. Thirty-six Freshmen enrolled in the various classes. The year was begun with the initiation and election of class officers. Only Saturnino Cabral received a letter in truck. Juanita Vasquez, annie Gonzales and Natalia Hernandez received letters in volleyball. Now, being Sophomores, they initiated the Freshmen. Members of the class entered the various activites and especially entered football, which had just been organized. Raymond Sanchez and Nino Cabral received letters in football. The number of students began to diminish and only 29 Juniors registered. In sports, the boys and girls took and active part. Ruth Danenhauer, Wanna Montgomery, Juanita Vasquez, Irene Edwards, Dora Lovett, Natalia Hernandez, Annie Gonzales, Nona Chaudoin, and Ida Morales lettered in volleyball. Nino Cabral and Herman Moder lettered in basketball. The outstanding social event was the Junior Prom which was very successful. The present Senior Class is composed of 26 members. Albert Madrid has been class president for four consecutive years. Other class officers are follows: Vice-President-----------------------—Ralph Mo rones Secretary ------------ —----—--------—Celina Scott Treasurer-------------------------------- -Joe Wong Sponsor ------------------------------- Mr. Belzner The following seniors received letters this year in the various sports: Harold Filleman, Phil Cosper, Herman Stute, Herman Moder, Flaminio Coronado, Juanita Vasquez, Wanna Montgomery, Natalia Hernandez, Ruth Danenhauer, Annie Gonzales, Ida Morales, Nona Chaudoin, Irene Edwards, and Dora Lovett. The Seniors sponsored a Valentine Dance on February 18. It was well attended by students and alumni. 8



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and oequeath my ability to develop pic- 1, Flaminio Coronado, will and bequeath my crooning tenor voice, which has proved so attractive to the brunettes, to Buddy Baker. Gild luck, Buddy. I, Alb ert Madrid. will and bequeath my humorous abilities to Olive Filleman. Don't get too humorous, Olive, it's hard on your personality. I, Hermon Stute, will and bequeath my permanent waves and curls to John Chaudoin. I, Ernesto Mondoza, will and bequeath my ability to play perfessional tennis to Juan DeLeon. Don't break too many rackets, Juan. I, Phil Gosper, will and bequeath my ability to play football to Jimmie Benshimol. Don't get bruised too much, Jimmie, or Margaret won't recognize you. I, Quentin Glenn, will and bequeath my ability to blush and my bashful ways to Fred Leonard. I, Irene Edwards. will and bequeath my ability to play volley ball to Nellie Malloque. I, Ernestlna Sol is, will and bequeath my lovely smile to Avaline Ferea. Use that on the teachers and you will get A's, Avaline. I, Fete Valdez, will and bequeath my ability to tackle in football to Ruben Tellez. Watch what you tackle, Ruben. We, the class of 39 depart, leave our abilities and our good sportmanship to you to remember and to follow. 10

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