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KAROON AND GOLD Cheer for the Maroon and Gold, Waving forever; Pride of old Clifton High Kay she rule ever; We'll sing a song for the school today, Cheer for team at play, On to victory, We'll fight our way For Clifton High 1 14
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First row» Carmichael, Bowman, Smitch, Goodapeed, McWilliams, Morales, N. Marquez, Second row» Rascoe, Stule, Combs, Madrid, Guerra, B. Marquez, Third row» Montgomery, .V'ong, Valdez, Trainor, Smilh, Wilkerson, Taylor, Fourth row» Smith, Saxt r, Mr. Farker, Rogge, Ruiz, Padilla, De Leon, C. Rogge, Coronado. HISTORY OF THE JUNIOR CLASS The sixth day of September, 1938,brought the class of '42 into high school. At that time, there were 38 members in the class. Their first great event was the Freshman initiation, and they all took it bravely, and were termed real Freshies. A few weeks later, the class held its class election in which the following officers were chosen: Geneva Smith-President Albert Valdez—Vice President Peggy Rascoe—Secretary Jimmie » ong Treasurer Miss Wilson—Class Sponsor A large number turned out for football, tennis, track, volley- ball, basketball, and seven Freshmen made the C Club. The class was also represented in all the clubs, societies and councils. Already the class of ’42 had made a very good beginning. The following year the class came back with 35 members. The class officers chosen for the following year were: Bud Rogge—-President James Smith—-Vice—president V. Stute—Secretary and Treasurer Mr. Highfill—Class Sponsor The class stepped into their first social headlights when they gave the Freshmen a welcome dance, which proved to be very successful. The sophomore year brought eleven more new lettermen into the C Club. The class took part in all school functions, and really proved to be a well established class. 16
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