Clifton High School - Trojan Yearbook (Clifton, AZ)

 - Class of 1940

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Lon Smith ’.Vhat oare I for worldly pleasures. Mariana Riley She delights in all things novel. Joe Suhia Little said is soonest mended. Ruben Tellez Let me be what I an and seek not to alter me. e I f-- Margaret Sohade Che speake vhat's in her heart. x. 3- Margie Tabor A sweet, attractive kind of groce. 9

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Mike Holguin I know thee for a boy of many thoughts. Fred Leonard Like a oirole ending never his talk goes an forever. Herminia Morales She's modest as any, but blithe as she is bonny. Avalina Perea Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. dam on Manuz Amelia Perez The noblest mind the best oantent-ment has. As busy as a bee. Edward Marquez A oomrade to the journey's end. Juno Potter Small but not too small to be recognized Richard Shumway He always does his duty no matter what the task. Jean Rasooe A light heart lives long. Gilbert Perez He has a mint of phrases in his brain. Norma Reid Slnoere, honest, and hare working. 8



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SENIOR Ones more a pile of diplomas is brought out and forty-two young men and women are lead to the threshold of life each to take his duties in life. Some will continue with their education, some will take jobs to earn a living, and some will become home-makers. However, no matter where they go, they will always hold in some corner of their memories these four glorious years in Clifton High School. Freshmen In the fall of 1936, thirty eight green freshmen entered High School. That very first year, and through the rest, the class always had the largest number of students on the Honor Roll. Buddy Baker and Bob Anderson lettered in football; Edward Marquez and Buddy Baker won letters in track. Mariana Riley, June Potter, Marie Cook, and Jimmy Benshimol lettered in tennis. The class officers were Maxie Bigham, president; Buddy Baker, vice-president; Jimmy Benshimol, secretary; Ed Marquez, treasurer; and Mr. Fleming, sponsor. Sophomore This year proved to be a large step up from the last year. • The boys lettering in football were Buddy Baker, Maxie Bigham, Bob Anderson, Ed Marquez, and Jimmy Benshimol. Basketball lettermen were Ramon Manuz and Bob Anderson. Baker and Marquez again lettered in track along with Bobby Cazarez and Joe Subia. Emillenne Brutinel and Olive Filleman won letters in volleyball and those who won tennis letters the year before were again on the letterihg list. Marie Cook and Margaret Schade received awards at the music festival for their vocal solos. The class ended the year with a class picnic which custom has been carried out the remaining years. The officers for the year were the same as the last year's. Mr. Parker was elected sponsor. Junior As Juniors the class captured the intramural track meet. Outstanding students in the athletic field were truckmen-E. Marquez, B. Baker, J. Subia, and B. Cazares; Football-B. Baker, M. Bigham, E. Marquez, and R. Manuz; Basketball-R. Manuz, B. Anderson, and J. Contreras; Tennis-J. Potter, M. Cook, V. Riley, and J. Benshimol; Vol-leyball-E. Brutinel, 0. Filleman, and M. Cook. June Potter was one of the partners who won the State Doubles C Class Championship. In the Eastern Division Speech-Arts contest In Miami Jean Ras-coe won first in extemporaneous speaking and Margaret Schade placed second in prose readings. Mariana Riley won the Divisional Arizona Republic Constitutional Contest and competed in the state contest. 10

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