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ilAROOH AiD GOLD Cheer for the Maroon and Gold V.'aving for-ever pride of old Clifton High may she rule ever ™ 11 sing a song for the school today oheor for the team at play on to victory we’ll fight our way for Clifton High S£TT«H Sing Sing Sing oheer for the Maroon and Gold waving for-ever pride of at j J j Old Clifton High nay she rule ever we'll sing a song for the school today oneer for the team at play on to viotory we'll fight our way for Clifton Hign, 14
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FRESHUAiJ CLASS First rowi Ra„ooe, Stute, Bowman, Snitoh, Combs; Second rowi Gamer, Madrid, MoV illiams, Goodspeed, Carmichael, N. Uarque2; Third rowj B. Marquez, Armijo, Trainor, G, Smith, Taylor, Morales, Ruiz, Guerra; Fourth row; ,Vong, Valdez, Luse, Padilla; Fifth rowj J. Smith, flfilkerson, K. Guerra, S. Rogge, Mendoza, C. Rogge, Last row; Baxter, Ochoa, Baray, Li. Mendoza, Deleon, Montgomery. The sixth day of September, 1938, brought the class of 42 to Clifton High School. The trials of the Freshmen began with the formal initiation. During the initiation one might have said almost anything, but the Freshmen took it bravely and were really termed Freshmen. Following the initiation, the Sophomore class gave the Freshmen their first dance. This favor was returned by the Freshmen on November 10, 1936. Armistice v;as the theme of the dance and the program was carried out in military fashion. Cup cakes with red, white, and blue icing were served with punch. Music was furnished oy Gregg's Blue Derbies and everyone reporte haveing an enjoyable evening. A few weeks later the class held its election in which Geneva Mae Smith was elected president; Albert Valoez, vice president; Feggy Rascoe, secretary and Jimmie wong, treasurer. Miss Wilson was chosen class sponsor. A great number of Freshies turned out for football, tennis, basketball, and volleyball. We hope they will be first class Trojans in a f ew years. The class was well represented in the different clubs, societies, and councils. In short, the class of 42 has made a good beginning. The future presents not only a challenge, but an opportunity. 15
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