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ADVISORY COUNCIL This year changes have been made in the Advisory Council. In past years the council has consisted of 21 members. They were chosen by faculty approval upon application. This year there was a greater number who wished to become members and the faculty accepted every applicant, making an Increase of 20 members. The Council was divided into seven committees. Three new committees were added to the original four. The four original committees were the assembly Committee, General Control Committee, Social Committee, and the Clubs and Publications Committee. The latter was made into two separate committees, and the Scholastic and the Guidance are the other new committees. The Council has been active this year for the committees have turned in some good results. Of special interest is the school scrapbook that is being kept by the General Control Committee. On February 14, the officers and chairman attended the annual student Body Presidents' Convention in Prescott. Officers President-Jean Rascoe Secretary-June Potter Vice President-Elizabeth Crisp Treasurer-Raymond Goodspeed Chairmen Assembly Committee General Control Committee Social Committee Clubs Committee Publications Committee Scholastic Committee Guidance Committee Margaret Schude Emilienne Brutinel Freda Alexander Clive Filleman Mariana Riley Albert Valdez Eddie ffilkerson Members Norma Reid Ruben Tellez Virginia Stute Amelia Perez Bob Mealey Edward Cosper Marie Cook Peggy Smith Caroi ine Combs Geneva U. Smith Helen Smith Betty Farmer Colleen Me Neil Imogene Smith Amelia Manuz Carlotta Madrid Alex Paterson Bob Anderson Rebecca Perez Virginia Anderson Ida 14. Goodspeed Herminia Morales Edward Marquez Johnny Black Peggy Rascoe Fred Leonard Iris Spoon James Smith 28
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MUSIC ARTICLE The 1939-40 Music season progressed in much the same successful manner as has been carried out in the past. In May, 1939—after last year’s annual went to pres —James Benshlmol competed in the National Music Contest held at the World's Fair in San Francisco, California, and was rated the highest in the Superior bracket in the Tuba solos. Carrying on his good work, Ben-shlmol waa chosen to play in the Arizona All-8tate Orchestra in Phoenix, Arizona during the Annual Teachers' Convention in November. In addition to the basket ball games, various parades and school programs, the band broadcasted a program over station KGLU in Safford, Arizona, on March 16. At the Music Educators National Convention, which convened in Los Angeles, California, the Music Department had the honor of being represented in the National High School Chorus by Margaret Schade and Virginia Anderson. The chorus was made up of 300 voices from all parts of the United States. Then preparation began in earnest for the annual Music Festival to be held in Thatcher. As this annual goes to press, we feel certain that nearly every contestant will take top honors. Probable entries will be Vocal Solos Soprano Alto Tenor Bass Instrumental Solos Tuba Clarinet Snare Drum Accordion Plano Baritone Small Aisembles Clarinet Trio Girls' Trio Mixed Quartet Marie Cook Margaret Schade John Bonlne Bobby Brutinel James Benshlmol Betty Cook Buddy Raines Mariana Riley Virginia Anderson Bay Goodapeed Large Ensembles Band Girls' Glee Club Mixed Glee Club 27
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honor society The Clifton Honor Society was started in 1932, Since its origination it has been active each school year. The club has done splendid work in encouraging students to work for higher grades. During the past three years the honor roll of each six weeks has noticiably increased. Two years ago the society inaugurated the idea of giving a fountain pen, inscribed with the word merit , to the student making the highest grades during the six weeks, not including Honor Society members. This year the organization is again carrying out the pen award play. The Club has raised sufficient funds through concessions at various dances. Requirements to become a member of the society are a semester average of at least 2 A's—2 B's The first semester officers are as follows: President-Bob Anderson Vice President-Bobby Hall Sec. and Trea3.-James Smith Members were Carlota Madrid Jean Rascoe Albert Valdez Emilienne Brutinel Virginia Anderson June Potter Jean Rascoe The second semester officers are as follows: President-Bob Anderson Secretary-Carlota Madrid Members Arthur De Leon Freda Alexander Jean Rascoe Vice President-Avis Crowder Virginia Anderson Bobby Hall Emilienne Brutinel June rotter Mariana Riley DRnMnTICS The Dramatics Club is a small club but it is very active Those who are entitled to membership are taking Dramatics or have been in our school plays or public contests sponsored by the school. The club has had two parties. One was a dance given in the Legion Home. Sandwiches and punch were served and a good time was had by all. They also sponsored a round the world dinner and ended up by going to the show. Officers President-Mariana Riley Secretary-June Potter Vice-President-Ray Goodspeed Treasurer-Betty Farmer Emilienne Brutinel Margaret Schade Bob Anderson Lon Smith Members Virginia Anderson Fred Leonard Jim Cockran Elizabeth Crisp Margie Tabor Jean Rascoe Marie Cook Buddy Raines Joanna Baxter 29
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