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The Thatcher Music Festival placed Jimmy Benshimol in the Superior Division for tuba solos and in addition he won a gold medal in the National Regional contest held in San Francisco. Margaret Schade won an Excellent rating for solo work, John Bonine received an excellent rating and Marie Cook and Bob Anderson received good rating. Jimmy Benshimol was also elected to play in the All State Orchestra. The Junior-Senior Prom wos voted a huge success. The Hawaiian motif was followed in decorating the auditorium. Jean Rascoe and Bob Anderson Received Merit Awards at the end of the year for outstanding work inactivities, athletics and schol-orship. Class officers were John Bonine, president; Ramon Manuz, vice-president; June Potter, secretary; Sd. Marquez, treasurer; and Mr. Parker, sponsor. Senior As yet the Senior year is not completed but thus far the class ha8 been out-standing in school activities. The roll of the Class of •40 numbers 42. This year was the most active year--more work was to be accomplished, more studying to be done. Senior athletes were track-E. Marquez, B. Baker, B. Cazares, and L. Smith; basketball-R. Manuz-captaln, R. Anderson, and J. Contreras-co-captain; foot-ball-B. Baker, M. Bigham-co-captain, J. Benshimol, E. Marquez, J. Chaudoin, L. Smith, J. Subia, and B. Anderson-co-captaln tennis-J. Potter, M. Riley, M. Cook, and J. Benshimol; volleyball-S. Martinez, E. Brutinel, 0. Filleman, N. Reid, M. Schade, A. Perez, and J. Rascoe. The contestants representing Clifton in the Speech-Arts contest included the following Seniors: Orations, Mariana Riley, Extempor- aneous Speaking, Jean Rascoe; Poetry Reading, Margie Tabor; Prose Reading, Emilienne Brutinel; characters in the competing play were Olive Filleman and Joanna Baxter. Mariana Riley placed second in the Divisional contest of the Arizona Republic Constitutional Contest. The officers for the year were as follows: Sponsor-Mr. Parker 11 President-John Bonine Secretary-June Potter Vice-president-Ramon Manuz Treasurer-Ed. Marquez
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