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Honor Society The Honor Society held its first meeting of the year on October 2, 1941 under the sponsorship of Mr. Wakeman. Honor Society members during the first semester were: Albert Valdez Lucia Morales Johnny Black Betty Cook Iris Spoon Carlota Madrid Esther Morales Carmen Lopez The officers were: President—Albert Vaide; Vice-President—Carmen Lopez Secretary-Trea surer-—Hetty Cook The goal of the society was to encourage students to improve their grades. This was done by awarding a fountain pen to the boy and girl making the greatest improvement in their grades at the end of a six-weeks period. Candy was sold at football games to finance the purchasing of the pens. On January 7, the society had a picnic at Potter’s Ranch. Honor Society members for the second semester were: Tommy Sidebotham Carmen Mendoza Nancy Granieri Johnny Black Carlota Madrid Iris Spoon Pat Rogge Betty Cook Audrey Rascoe Kathryn Tomp Oscar Baron Carmen Lopez Officers are: President—Iris Spoon Vice-President—Betty Cook Secretary—Carlota Madrid Treasurer—Oscar Baron The Honor Society is looking forward to their yearly banquet. f-'irst row: L. Morale . E. Moral™, Lopez. Madrid. Second row : Black. Cook. Spoon. Valdez. Mr. Wakeman. I'aye Twenty-two
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Pep Club The Pep Club was originated in this school in 1934. It has been one of the most popular clubs since then. This year, due to the unlimited interest of the members, the Pep Club was able to sponsor several of the best pep rallies and pep assemblies that have been seen in Clifton High School. During the football season they sponsored rallies for the Thatcher, Duncan, and the Thanksgiving game with Morenci. The night before the Thanksgiving game, od lamps were placed around the “C”. The lamps were lighted at eight o’clock and they continued burning all night. At this same time a large group of students gathered around a bonfire behind the stadium and gave a number of yells. Citizens of Clifton were impressed by the glowing “C”. The Alumni re-lighted the “C” for the game. In the future, we hope more pep rallies of this nature will be presented. To become a member of the Pep Club, applications for membership must be turned in. These applications are considered and voted upon by older members of the club. Those receiving the most votes become members. The officers of the Hep Club for this year were as follows: President—Bud Rogge Vice-President—Albert Valdez Secretary and Treasurer—Johnny Black Pint row: Bowman. Lopez. Coronado. Cosper. Rascoc. Perry. Second row: Stute, P. Raacoe. Morales. Scott. E. Morales. Cook. Third row: Rogge. Shumway. Spoon. Lindsey. Valdez. S. Coronado. Fourth row: Welch. Black. Cox. Wilkerson. Brutinel. B. Perry. Top: Mr. Liem. Page Twenty-one
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Home Economics The membership of the Home Economics Club proved to be very large this year. The girls were eligible to become members of this club if they had taken some course in Homemaking. The girls worked on various projects this year. Some of the things that they did were: aid in cooking for the clubs, school organizations, and classes having banquets; they also helped the Red Cross. They learned about planting various kinds of plants and how to care for them. One of the social activities of this club was the annual initiation. The ideas as to how the new members were to be initiated were planned by the old members. They suggested that the Freshmen wear their dresses inside out, make-up half of their face, braid half of their hair, and have a kitchen utensil tied around their necks. At night at 7 o’clock, the new members furnished a very nice banquet for all old members of the Home Economics Club. A program was provided as part of the initiation. Because everyone enjoyed being a member of the club, it is hoped that it will always be as large and as successful each year. Club Officers were: President—Alice Coronado Vice-President—Andrei Rascoe Secretary and Treasurer—Hetty Cook First row : Calderon. Trainor. Morales. Ortega, Lara. Coronado. Rascoe, Tellez, Mendoza. Second row: Duran, Morones. Pedregon. 1. Duran. Cook. J. Ortega. Miss Sizemore. Third row: Martinez. Ruiz. Salcido. Gutierrez. Smitch. Baker. Subia. Fourth row: Padilla. Holguin, T. Morales. Ochoa. Lopez. Carmichael. Medina. Fifth row: Marcks, Curtis. Mauur, Madrid. L. Morales. Scott. N. Gutierrez. Sixth row: M. Scott. Ruiz. N. Marquez. B. Marquez. Page Tu-enty-three
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