Clifton High School - Trojan Yearbook (Clifton, AZ)

 - Class of 1942

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Tennis The 1942 tennis team got under way February 23, 1942. Those reporting for practice at the time of writing were: Eddie Wilkerson Tanis Madrid Storm Cocks Jimmy Gomez Renny Parque Alfredo Morales Johnny Black Patsy Perry Pat Rogge Patsy Trainer Alice Coronado Margy Salcido Betty Cook Audrey Rascoe Kathlyn Tomp Iris Spoon Ophelia Sandoval Carmen Mendoza Peggy Rascoe Caroline Combs Bonnie Crisp Edna Baker Naomi Cosper Lucia Morales This years tennis schedule was: Morenci—there Safford—there Mesa—here Globe—here Duncan—there Miami—here Morenci—here Duncan—here Although this article was written too early to give the scores of the matches, it is expected that the Trojans “netters” will make quite a showing for themselves. First row: Coronado. Baker, Tomp. Cosper. Second row: Mendoza. Morales. Valdez. Cook. Third row: Coach Wade. Perry. Spoon. Fourth row: Gomez, Madrid. A. Morales. Wrilkerson Page Nineteen

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Volleyball One of the most successful volleyball seasons was the fall of 1941. With the record of six games out of seven, the Trojanettes gained an honor unclaimed in recent years while the second team of Trojanettes were victorious throughout their games. The opponents to which the team lost their first game was to Virden, at Virden, on October 6. At the next game with Virden, the girls put their hearts and souls into the game and were out to win. The score was 34-19 in Clifton’s favor. Trojanettes lettering this year were: Coronado, Lindsey, Martinez, L. Morales. M. Morales, Ruiz, Salcido, G. Scott, M. Scott, Trainor, and E. Valdez. The highest scores in points were scored by Gloria Scott, Patsy Trainor and Margy Salcido. Schedule: We They Clifton vs. Ft. Thomas—September 2b 52 7 Clifton vs. Virden—October 6 18 21 Clifton vs. Morenci—October 7 ... 27 18 Clifton vs. Ft. Thomas—October 17 45 3 Clifton vs. Virden—October 24 34 19 Clifton vs. Duncan—November 1 59 18 Clifton vs. Morenci—November 8 53 20 Hint row: Valdez. Salcido. Coronado. G. Scott. Morales. 1.01 07.. Parker. Coach. Second row: Martinez. M. Morales. Ruiz. Scott. Lindsey. Trainor. Third row: Kascoe. Tomp. M. Lopez. Schade, Smiteh. RoKKe. Cosper. Page Eighteen



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 C Club Through the many years of club activities in C. H. S. very few clubs have become as active and as well-known as the “C” Club. To be eligible for the “C” Club a student must have earned a letter in sports in some school and at the time of entrance to membership must be participating in some sport in C. H. S. Students may earn a letter in such sports as football, basketball, tennis, baseball, track and volleyball. A few simple rules are exercised by the club. One of the most important of these rules is that it is forbidden for a member of C. H. S. to wear a letter of another school in the buildings of Clifton High. In this way students are encouraged to earn a letter belonging to Clifton. Other rules are: (1) attendance at each club meeting, (2) participation in club activities. It has become an annual custom for the “C” Club to stage a “C Club Carnival.” With the profits the club has an all-day picnic. The plans for these activities had not been completed at the time the TROJAN went to press. These activities have always proved successful and it is likewise expected to be so this year. Officers for 1941-42 were: President—Warren Montgomery Vice-President—Lucia Morales Secretary—Carmen Lopez First row: Huix. Cook. Trainor. A. Coronado. Spoon. Ix pez. Marquez. Second row: Lindsey. Martinez. G. Scott. Salcido. L. Morales. M. Scott. E. Valdez, M. Morales. Third row: Gomez. F. Wilkerson, E. Wilkerson. Co per. C. Spoon. Wrijrht. Canine. Fourth row: Montgomery. Urrea. Nunez. Padilla. Tellez. Cox. Martin. Fifth row: Black. Sanchez. A. Valdez. DeLeon. Brutinel. Cabral. S. Coronado. Sixth row: Mr. Parker. Sponsor: Lartcent. Perry. Rogge. North. Patterson. 'age Twenty

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