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JUNIOR CLASS Firut rows Molloque, Cook, Perez, Morales, Hernandez, Reid, Filleroan; Seoond rows Brutinel, Sohade, Baxter, Alvarez, Perea, Qranada, Franoo; Third rows Bonine, Manuz, Potter, Rasooe, Alexander, Riley, Martinez; Fourth rows Shumway, Tellez, Leanord, Anderson DeLeon, Benshimol, Contreras, Holguin, liar quo z, Bigham, Subia, Alvarez, Baker, Chaudoin. The Class of 1940 has already shown itself to be of great value to Clifton High School, while in the grammar school all the members of this class proved to be outstanding and intelligent. This year there have been more Junior students on the honor roll than any other class has had at any time. In sports and school activities the Junior class has taken an important part. In football there were seven Juniors on the team: Bdward Marquez, Maxie Bigham, Joe Subia, Buddy Baker, Ramon Manuz, Richard Shumway, and 3ob Anderson, Manager. There were five Juniors on the first team of basketball: Bdward Marquez, Ramon Manuz, Jose Contreras, Bob Anderson, and Gilbert Ferez; also five were on the second team. This year many men are out for track and the Juniors won the Inter-class track meet. The tennis team boasted five Juniors: Marie Cook, Jean Rascoe, Jimmy Benshimol, June Potter, and Mariana Riley. The class is quite proud of Mariana Riley, who for two successive years has won the Oratorical Contest sponsored by the Arizona Republic. The class has done a great deal of work in the speech-arts contets, band, plays, and other school activites; and they have been well rewarded. It has forty-five members. The Juniors hel the annual prom on May 19. It was very successful. CLASS OFFICERS: Pres id ent---- Vice-President Secretary----- Treasurer----- ---John Bonine ---Ramon Manuz ---June Potter Etfward Marquez 11
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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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SOPliOiiQRE CLASS First roY t Teller, Wong, Lorones, lianur, Guerra, Ruiz; Second rowj Smith, Reyes, Saenz, Campos, Hardoastle, Lorales, Perfeoto; Third rows Crisp, Anderson, Brannan, Cocks, Goman, Perez; Fourth rows Cosper, Raines, Blair, Shumway, Paterson; Fifth rows Stewart, Hall, Hernandez., Contreras, Uontoya; Sixth rows Pollock, Adams, Healey, Stute, Dunagan, Goodspeed. The Sophomore Claes of this year ia very much Improved over the green Freshies that entered high school last year. The Sophomores Stepped into the limelight when they gave the Freshman a dance on October 22. The dance was very successful and the Freshies were duly ana officially initiated into the social life of C.H.S. The Sophomores haven't oeen very prominent in athletics this year, however, a few made letters. Football lettermen were; Leroy Adams, Valentino Hernandez, and Ray Goodspeed. The only boy lettering in basketball was Ray Goodspeed. There are several Sophomores on the tennlB and track teams who show good promise of becoming lettermen. Class officers: President—------------------------ Ray Goodspeed Vice-Fresident---—--------------Virginia Anderson Secretary and Treasurer-----------Elizabeth Crisp Cheer Leader— ------------------Julia Mae Gorman Let's hope that the Sophomores keep on improving and become the fine class that they are capable of being 12
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