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First row» McNeil, Smith, Scott, De Jesus, Ii. L. Morales, Suiz, Coronado, Second row» Spoon, L. Morales, Carlson, Lopez, Perfecto, G. Morales, Farrish, 7illiarns, Third rowt Welch, Tellez, Cabral, Black, Sidebotham, Shumway Fourth row» Montoya, Nunez, Comstock, Sanchez SOPHOMORE CLASS The class of '43 started out with twenty-six members. At the present time the class consists of twenty-four members; nine boys and fourteen girls. They are well represented in extra-curricular activities. Socially, the class gave the Freshmen a very successful dance. They also put on a pep assembly. The Christmas program which was to be sponsored by them was canceled o.n account of the influenza quaran- tine. The sophomore class is represented in the Honor Society by Johnny Black and Carmen Lopez. Contestants in the Oratorical Contest were Iris Jane Spoon and Carmen Lopez. Members receiving letters in Volleyball: Carmen Ruiz Lucia Morales Alice Coronado Zella Williams Magdellena Scott Carmen Lopez Lettermen in track and tenn: went to press. ports were as follows: Football: Johnny Black Basketball: Tommy Sidebotham Johnny Black were not chosen when this annual Officers President—Carmen Lopez Vice-president—Johnny Black Secretary and Treasurer—Iris Spoon Cheer Leader—Alice Coronado Sponsor—Mr. Gilman 20
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First row» Cosper, Leonard, Mealey, Rascoe, Alvarez, Tena, Tellez, Second rows Smith, cook, Pearce, Fhillips, Lara, Lobato, Manuz, Third row: Baker, Johnson, Duran, Smitch, Pedregon, Hernandez, Quinonez, Fourth row: Scott, Ruiz, Padilla, Rogge, Mendoza, Bonine, Fifth row: Brutinel, Parque, Martin, J. Hernandez, Tucker, Laney, Stute, Sixth row: Urrea. Perez. Caballero, Mr. Y akeman. FRESHMEN CLASS In our freshmen class of '44 we have an enrollment of forty-two students. We have our hone room in the top story of the building. From it we can see all of the southern part of Clifton. It is a very cheer- ful rcom. As this is our first year in high school, like all other fresh- men classes, we have to learn the rules and regulations of the school. We have enjoyed all the dances and activities that the upper classmen have given for us. The girls seemed to enjoy the initiation because they did not have to get initiated. All they had to do was to watch the poor boys get paddled. It rained and the river was up so we did not have our usual tug of war. Then we carried tires and boxes to build a big fire so we could have a huge pep rally at night. When we first started school we had some trouble trying to get rooms and periods straight. After school started quite a few of the students did not have their books and either had to get them from the off ice or order new ones. The freshmen, like all other classes, have their favorite at- tractions. Ours is Pop Sloan, our janitor. He is liked because he always has a Joke for everything and is friendly with all of the stu- dents. We are proud that we are members of the Clifton High School and hope we may be of some use to it in the future. Class officers President—Nellie Gutierrez Secretary-treasurer—Norman Bonine Vice-president—Pat Rogge cheer leader—Edna Baker
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