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“C” Club The C Club is com- posed of all CHS students who have lettered in sports. Varsity cheerleaders are also members. Homecoming on Novem- ber 13 with Benson was the major event sponsored by C Club. Maroon and Gold Day was observed on home- coming day. Students were urged to wear the school col- ors. Election of the Sport's Queen was conducted by C Club members. Queen candidates were: Carol Scott, Donna Balke, Arleen Blair, Marie O'Neil. Carol Scott was crowned queen at half-time by football captain, Eddie Lopez. A sock-hop was sponsored in the auditorium after the game. C Club also sponsored a sock-hop after the Buena Vista-Clifton basketball game. Money raised by C Club members was used to pay homecoming expenses and to help pay for the filming of one football game. Officers for the year were: president, Keith Johnson; vice-president, Edmund Medina; sec- retary-treasurer, Marie O'Neil; and student council representative, John Callicotte. Sponsors were Mr. Pavlich and Mr. L. Valkingburg. FIRST ROW: Elva Loya, Connie Overall, Pat Gonzales, Sharon Smith, Donna Balke, Peggy Blair, Welta Thompson, Arleen Blair, Marie O'Neil, Molly Vielma, Bernice Lujan. SECOND ROW: Mr. Pavlich, sponsor; Rocky Manuz, Steve Stanton, Robert Locke, Richard Adair, Alex Padilla, Joe Kingsley, Ray Lopez. THIRD ROW: Ray Aguinaga, David Gonzales, Joe Hernandez, Isobel Urquidi, James Baker, Bob Brown, Edward Hernandez, Victor Urquidi. FOURTH ROW: Alvino Alva, Edmund Medina, Roger Romero, Jim Callicotte, Keith Johnson, John Callicotte, Bruce Miller, Clifford Hicks, Wesley Owen, Larry Ruckman.
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“Stag Line” Presented By Jr.-Sr. The dramatics club started with the election of the following officers: president, Donna Balke; vice-president, Sharon Smith; secretary, Terri Murry; and treasurer, NedraWebster. On December 18, the club presenteda Christmas program for the student body. The pro- gram was based on a nativity scene with a Christmas narration given by Jeanette Nelson. Those who took part in the nativity scene were: John Callicotte, Nancy A g u i n a g a, Pam Danenhauer, Wesley Owen, Bruce Miller, and Clifford Hicks. A brass quartet c o mp o s e d of Arleen Blair, Jimmy Scott, Norma Morris, and Mr. Morris, and the Concert Choir presented Christmas carols. On April 26 after much hard work and practice, the curtain rose on Stag Line, the junior- senior play. The play told the comic situation of the trials and tribulations that come upon a family when their daughter is about to be married; especially when that daughter has ayounger sister named Maudie . Silvia (Terri Murry) is the bride-to-be of Jerry (Bruce Miller), the ner- vous bridegroom, who comes to the wrong conclusion once too often. Jerry also has problems with Mrs. Farlington Smith (Mary Salcido), a society woman and one of his big clients. As bridesmaids, Sylvia chooses Ting (Gretna Phinizy) and Carol (Mary Albo). Snoots (Keith John- son) is an usher in the wedding . Mother (Sharon Gough) spends much of her time consoling Sylvia. Smitty (Stella Baker), the talkative dressmaker, is enough to give anyone ulcers over a wedding gown. Meanwhile , Father (Bob Tea) bemoans all the bills he is going to have to pay. To add to all the confusion the r e is Maudie (Sharon Smith), the small, fiesty, younger sister of Sylvia. Upon seeing Mac (Joe Kingsley), the handsome best man, Maudie starts her own private campaign. However, Davy (Wesley Owen) constantly manages to get into her way. Chi (Jimmy LeBar) is a friend of Davy's. He doesn't manage to remain an innocent bystander for long. To help Maudie are her three girl friends: Alix (Ruthie Fernandez), Julie (Nedra Webster), and Lysbeth (Donna Balke). Margaret (Arleen Blair) is the family maid and friend. The final scene of the play finds all ending well as everyone manages fo survive the confusion and Sylvia and Jerry are married. A U 0 BACK ROW: Terri Murry, Jeanette Nelson, Wesley Owen, Donna Balke, Ruth Fernandez, Nedra Webster, Sharon Smith, Clifford Hicks Sharon Gough, Robert Tea. SEATED ON STAGE FRONT: Mary Salcido, Judy Berry, Stella Baker, Gretna Phinizy, Mary Albo.
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' CONCEPT BAN»', Drum Major: Jim LeBar. Twirlers: Mary Silva, Lola Vandruff, Gail Raily. Front Row: Julio Coronado, Marie O'Neil, Roger Munoz, Mary Rodriquez, Donna Brown, Peggy Blair, Betty Whipple, Josephine Rodriquez, Larry Taylor, Mary Albo. Perpendicular Row: Arleen Blair, James Scott, Danny Martinez, Norma Morris, Virginia Cabrera, Gretna Phinizy, Winnie Morris, Margaret Baker, Janice Webster, Steve Gough, Ruthie Fernandez, Stephen Stanton, Karen Berry. Back Row: Margaret Tea, Bob Tea, Stella Baker, Nedra Webster, Mollie Vielma, Joe Nafarrate, PatMonsegur, PatRomero, Brice Willis, Connie Overall, Pat Gonzales, Katy Webster, Arlene Nofchissey, Nancy Aguinaga, Ray Gonzales. The C. H. S. Marching Band heads down the street at the start of the Veterans Day Parade in Clifton. The Band is led by twirlers Lola Van- druff, Mary Silva, and Gail Raley.
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