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BOTTOM ROW: D. Kerrigan; D. Smith; G. Licano; B. Manuz; L. Cervantez; L. Zimmerman; E. Subia; M. Onate. SECOND ROW: S. Tracy; P. Smith; Y. Subia; R. Garza; R. Guerrero; V. lujan; V. Madrigal; M. Cervantez; R. Granado. TOP ROW: R. Jurado; L. Webster; Y. Calderon; D. Loya; T. Villescas; C. Montoya; V. Aguilar; M. Gonzales; N. Guerrero. Clifton High School's newest organi- zation, Nurses of Tomorrow, was de- signed to assist girls interested in nurs- ing as a career. School Nurse Margaret Onate sponsored the organization. The students assisted the State Department of Health when the students of the Clifton Public School system were tested for hearing problems. Opportunity For Self-Expression BOTTOM ROW: R. Brown; S. Blair; V. Calderon; L. Montoya; E. Montoya; M. Rojas; SECOND ROW: R. Villicana; J. Cochran; E. Coronado; P. Smith; L. Webster; O. Mendoza; Agnes Marques. THIRD ROW: R. Jurado; M. Gabusi; K. Patrick; S. Tracy; P. Fierro; J. Tellez. FOURTH ROW: S. Stevens; S. Smith; D. Smith; Abilio Marquez; G. Chavarria; R. Sandoval. TOP ROW: R. Chavez; D. Baker; P. Provencio. The Future Teachers of America is designed to instruct high school students about the teaching profession. The Clif- ton High FTA sent delegates to the state convention where state officers for the year were elected. Among the activities which the local chapter sponsored was the annual tea held for CliftonHigh teach- ers. ORGANIZATIONS-17
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BOTTOM ROW: R. Ruiz; K. Patrick; M. Gabusi; A. Marques; O. Mendoza; P. Fierro; L. Montoya. SECOND ROW: D. Smith; A. Marquez; E. Villicana; L. Webster; R. Villicana; J. Tellez. TOP ROW: R. Aguinaga; D. Webster; Doug Stacy; S. Smith; Den Stacy; R. Jurado; S. Cueto. Led by Robert Aguinaga, the Clifton High Student Council acted as a voice for the entire student body, strengthening the bond between students and faculty. Under the supervision of Mrs. Eddy and Mr. Scott, the Student Council di- rected such varied activities as Twirp Day, selling at concession stands and working for charity. Clubs Co-ordinated Student Ideas, Provided o BOTTOM ROW: O. Mendoza; A . Marques; P. Smith; R. Guerrero; V. Lujan; P. Fierro. SECOND ROW: T. Rodriguez; G. Licano; V. Aguilar; B. Saucedo; J. Tellez; R. Villicana; K. Morales. THIRD ROW: D. Smith; R. Jurado; A. Contreras; S. Cuoto; R. Montoya; R. Sandoval. TOP ROW: S. Smith; M. Gabusi; A. Montoya; P. Provencio; Tom Merrill. Leadership, scholarship, character and service were the basic requirements for membership into the Clifton High Hon- or Society. Sponsored by Mr. Outzs, the local chapter had 24 members, who maintained a B average in all academ- ics. The Society was led by Susan Smith, Martha Gabusi, Rebecca Villicana, and Agnes Marques. 16-ORGANIZATIONS
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Junior Varsity cheerleaders Linda Aguallo, Dorothy Baker, Linda Montoya, and Donna Tellez. Cheerleaders found Sparking, the 1967-1968 school year, the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders helped with new cheers and assisted the Varsity Cheerleaders, while giving enthusiastic backing to the JV squads. The JV Cheerleaders practiced three days a week on the new cheers and yells they helped write for the student body. The gold-and-white sweaters and maroon skirts added color to all events. D. Tellez, D. Baker and L. Aguallo led students during Thatcher JV game. Pom Pon Girls Performed For Sports Events The CHS Pom Pon girls worked hard on their routines to help the Cheerlead- ers instill enthusiasm in the student body. The girls performed at the football games and pep rallies where they presented original and imaginative routines. Dressed in maroon uniforms, the girls were on hand to cheer the team through to victory. These girls helped the cheerleaders uphold the high stand- ards of sportsmanship, leadership, and character among the students of Clifton High. Clifton High's Pom Pon Squad, left to right, Linda Cervantez; Alice Sanchez; Shirley Ayres; Yvonne Calderon; Rose Mary Huggins; Emily Lucero; Mary Gonzalez, Captain; and Irma Cisneros. 18-CHEERLEADERS
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