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Class of 1943 The Juniors—Class of “43”—began the third year of their career on September 2, 1941. The enrollment of the class was 28. At the time of this writing the class consisted of 26 members. The class was adequately represented in all extra-curricular activities. The first undertaking of the Juniors was The results were as follows: President—Johnny Black Secretary—Imogens Smith Cheer Leader—Alice Coronado the annual election of officers and sponsor. Vice-President—Iris Spoon Treasurer—Phil Shum way Sponsor—Mr. Patterson Juniors who participated in school activities were: Lucia Morales Harold Cox Magdalena Scott Iris Spoon Bill Perry Alice Coronado Patsy Perry Irvan Welch Carmen Lopez Tommy Sidebotham Frances Lindsey Johnny Black Armando Sanchez Maria Louisa Morales Under the direction of Johnny Black, the Juniors erected the float which won first place in the Thanksgiving Homecoming parade. The theme of the float was “Defend Miss U. S. A.” On February 6, the class entertained the student body by sponsoring a strictly-comedy assembly. Socially the Junior class will step into the spotlight when they honor the graduating Seniors with the annual JuniorSenior prom. Everyone is expecting it to be the biggest success of the social life of Clifton High School. first row: Smith. Uwlrr, McNeill, Dove. J. Perry. Spoon. P. Perry. Mr. Patterson. Second row: Dejesus. Scott. L. Morales. Ruiz. M. Morales. Coronado. Third row: Montoya. Shumway. Lindsey. Sidebotham. Cox. Fourth row: Cabral. Sanchex. Black. Perry. Tellez. Page Nine
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Senior Activities Nina Bowman Girls League 4, Home Economics 2, Advisory Council 1, Pep Club 2, Dramatics Club 1, Journalism 1, Chorus 1, Latin Club 3. Doris Carmichael Girls League 4, Home Economics 4, Plays 1, Dramatics Club 2, Speech Arts 1, Oratorical Contest 1, Chorus 2, Pep Squad 2. Sam Coronado Advisory Council 1, Pep Club 1, C Club 3, Basketball 3, Football 2, Baseball 1, Journalism 1. Caroline Combs Girls League 3, Home Economics 2, Advisory Council 3, Volleyball 2, Tennis 4. Speech Arts 1, Latin Club 2, Chorus 1, Hobby Club 1, Journalism 4, Band 4. Arthur De Leon C Club 3, Honor Society 1, Track 1. Carlota Madrid Honor Society 4, Girls League 4, Home Economics 3, Advisory Council 4, Speech Arts 1, Chorus 2, Oratorical Contest 1, Journalism 2. Belia Marquez Girls League 4, Chorus 2, Home Economics 3, Advisory Council 1, Journalism 1. Nellie Marquez Girls League 4, Home Economics 3, Advisory Council 1, C Club 2, Volleyball 2, Journalism 1, Chorus 2, Hobby Club 1, Pep Squad 2. Patty Ann McWilliams Girls League 3, Latin Club 3, Home Economics 2, Plays 1, Advisory Council 1, Chorus 1, Dramatics Club 3, Band 4. Warren Montgomery C Club 4, Basketball 2, Track 1, Football 4. Charlotte Smitch Girls League 3, Dramatics 1, Home Economics 3, Chorus 2, Advisory Coun cil 1. Peggy Rascoe Girls League 3, Pep Club 3, Home Economics 2, Tennis 4, Advisory Council 3, Plays 1, Dramatics Club 2, Volleyball 2, Speech Arts 2, Journalism 4, Band 4, Latin Club 4, Hobby Club 1. Bud Rogge C Club 3, Pep Club 3, Track 1, Basketball 3, Football 4, Plays 1, Dramatics 1, Hobby Club 2, Baseball 1, Advisory Council 1. Clarence Rogge Band 4, Chorus 1. Esther Morales Honor Society 1, Girls League 4, Home Economics 3, Journalism 4, Advisory Council 2, Chorus 1, Pep Club 1, Hobby Club 3. Virginia Stute Girls League 3, Pep Club 4, Advisory Council 4, Tennis 3, Band 4, Latin Club 4, Hobby Club 1. Vada Trainor Girls League 4, Hobby Club 1, Home Economics 2, Chorus 1, Volleyball 2, Dramatics 2, Plays 1, Pep Squad 3, Band 1. Eddie Wilkerson Advisory Council 4, C Club 4, Pep Club 3, Basketball 4, Football 2, Tennis 4, Plays 4, Dramatics Club 4, Speech Arts 3, Oratorical Contest 3, Chorus 3, Journalism 4, Band 4, Hobby Club 3. Ellen Duke Marching Squad 3, Dance Club 3, Chorus 1. Albert Valdez Honor Society 4, Football 4, Advisory Council 4, Pep Club 4, C Club 3, Basketball 4, Track 3, Plays 2, Dramatics Club 1. Journalism 4, Latin Club 3, Hobby Club 2. Jimmy Wong Latin Club 2, Hobby Club 2, Journalism 3, Chorus 1, Advisory Council Eddie Padilla Track 1, Football 4, Basketball 4. C Club 4. Page Eight
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Class of 1944 The Sophomore class of “44” began the school year with an enrollment of thirty-five students. As the Trojan goes to press the enrollment is thirty-three. President—Edna Baker Secretary—Audrey Rascoe Oflficrs of this class were: Sponsor—Miss Buckley Vice-President—Pat Rogge Treasurer—George Fishel The first annual social event of the school was presented by the Sophomore class. This was the Freshman Welcome Dance. The Sophomore class presented a Christmas play to the student body and to the public. The name of the play was “Why the Chimes Rang.” The sole representative in the Honor Society from the Sophomore class for the first semester was Betty Cook. However, the following students were members during the second semester: Betty Cook Audrey Hascoe Carmen Mendoza Pat Rogge Members of the Sophomore class who were active in school functions were: Edna Mae Baker Rosemary Mealey Nellie Gutierrez Merilda Curtis Betty Cook Joe Urrea Bob Brutinel Ray Martin Evelyn Valdex Renato Parque Gloria Scott Don W' right Audrey Rascoe Pat Rogge Carmen Mendoza Naomi Coep-'r First row : Tena. Telle . Mendoza. Coaper. Ra-scoe. Mealey. Rogge. Second row: Gutierrez. Manuz, Smitch. Moore, Duran, Cook. Buker. Third row: Curtin, Scott, Padilla. Ruiz. Hernandez. Alvarez, Valdez. Minn Buckley. Fourth row: Parque, Tucker, Espinoza. Brutinel. Revel. Martin. Fifth row: Urrea. Wright. Bonine. Lar.ey. Fishel. Page Ten
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