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1. Si. it's we. Jimmie and Aida. 2. Don't fence me out. 3. CHS Senior girls of U. of A. 4. Senior intellects. 5. The cream of CHS manhood. 6. Good morning Tony. 7. Will some kind gentleman please carry our luggage. 8. The cactus is interesting. 9. Miss America. 10. Dejected? 11. Sharleen. 12. Nurse. Doc, and Patient. 13. Why hire a mechanic, when I can break it myself? Senior Pages with Compliments of AAcAAi I iGfl S
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? . Jentor Alvin Fritz Vice-President William Lawson President Velma Caballero Secretary Senior SJistori Gilbert Madrid Treasurer We seniors now have received our diplomas. But with the joy in our hearts we recall memories which remind us of cur beginning of these glorious years. It all began back in the year of 1948, when 72 scared and meek freshmen passed through the portals of CHS tc encounter the unknown adventures which lay before them. They received a warm welcome with the traditional initiation, after which followed the cooling off at a welcome dance sponsored by the proud sophomores. Our leaders for this year were: President, Bennie Roman; Vice-President, Gilbert Madrid; Secretary, Velma Cabal- lero; Treasurer, Arnoldo Martinez; Sponsor, Ray Walker. The highlight of our sophomore year was the freshman initiation and an assembly program for a football game. Toward the end of the year we enjoyed a class picnic. The officers for that year were: President, Ernesto Gutier- rez; Vice-President, William Lawson; Secretary, Cecilia Gonzales; Treasurer, Frances Chavarria; Sponsors, Guido Cislaghi and Russell Sturgeon. Our junior year was made up of 54 students. This year cur class was well represented in sports and clubs. Our climax this year was the Junoir-Senior Prom which was held April 15. Before the prom we feasted with the un- foraettable seniors at their banquet. (Jlficers for this year were: President. Esiquel Trujillo; Vice-President. William Lawson; Secretary. Cecelia Gon- zales; Treasurer. Candelaria Sandoval; Sponsors. Guido Cislaghi and Russell Sturqeon. Our last year at Clifton High School has been a gionous one. To relieve school monotony, we seniors held a Ball on November 25. Twenty-eight seniors motored to Tucson for Senior Day at the University of Arizona. We were cmong 2400 students who were attending this event. The mysterious event of the year was Ditch Day. The destination was unknown even to the unsuspecting seniors. The last, but not least, event of the year was the senior banquet held in the spring. Our officers for this year were: President, William Lawson; Vice-President, Alvin Fritz; Secretary, Cecilia Gonzales; Treasurer, Gilbert Madrid; Sponsors, Guido Cislaghi and Russell Sturqeon.
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