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☆ ☆☆☆☆☆ Left to Right: First Row: Inez Mortinei, Betty McBride. Dorothy McClure, Novice McReynoldt. Second Row: Inez Moroles, Jessie Morales, Teresa Reynold North. Third Row: Woyne Peoy, Melsina Pedregon, Ofelio Sandoval, Louise Schade. As a method ot raising money for the Junior-Senior Prom, pom-poms were sold at football games, several dances were given, and cokes, hot-dogs, and ice cream was sold at the Eastern Tournament with the Seniors as partners. The Juniors have won honors for themselves in interclass tournaments. They won both the football and basketball championships. Page Twenty-seven
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GlaU G)Jj ☆☆☆☆☆☆ Left to Right: First Row: Noncy Gronieri, Lucy Gutierrez, Norman Hicks, Celio Holguin. Second Row: Billie Kinder, Gloria Loro, Minnie Lopez, Alfred Lowmon. Third Row: Walter lunt, Tonis Modrid, Arthur Marquez, Barbara Martin. The class of 45 started their third year in Clifton High with an enrollment of 54. The class was very active throughout the year with many members participating in the extra-curricular activities. Twelve boys lettered in football, six boys lettered in basketball and six girls lettered in volleyball. During the first semester of school the Juniors gave a very clever pep assembly for the Clifton-Morenci football game. 1‘iiye Twenty-sir
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☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ Clate. off r45 ☆ Left to Right. Firjt Row: Chorlie Spoon. Gerry Smith, Connie Stork, Kate Tomp. Second Roi Margaret Traynor, Pot Troinor, Forrest Wilkerson, Lester Wright. Bonnie Crisp won the oratorical contest on the Constitution in Clifton High School and then journeyed to Safford to compete in the district contest. There she placed first and so she went to Phoenix to represent Clifton and the district in the state contest. The outcome of this contest is not known as yet. The annual Junior play was given March 22 and 24 and it proved to be a big success. The outstanding event of the year was the Junior-Senior Prom, held May 6. It was a huge success and a good time was enjoyed by all who attended. Several of the former classmates have left for the armed forces during the past year. They are Storm Cocks, Gene Lee, Ted Largent, and Chester Alexander. T'iye Twenty-eight
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