Clifton High School - Trojan Yearbook (Clifton, AZ)

 - Class of 1987

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Tammy Powell David Roberts Mandy Romero Yvonne A. Ruiz Linda Saiz Lori Saiz David Sanchez Jeremy Sandoval Ana Saucedo Trina Serna Martha Thompson Julie Tracy Mark Vallejo Michael Villescas Adam Webb Toni Webb 8 Freshmen

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The freshmen show their spirit on 50's day during Homecoming week. Pictured are Vince Lozano, JoAnne Chavarria, Cathy Buttner, Veronica Pedregon, John Garza, Michael Villes-cas, and Mercy Murillo. John Garza Albert Granillo Amy 1 lernandez Denice Hernandez Nicole Hernandez Cathy Jaramillo Brandy Johnston tti Onfij Tl BeqUutiHg Angela Lattori Berta Lopez Vince Lozano Aurthur Martinez Ralph Medina Robert Mendoza Tony Miller Monica Munoz Mercy Murillo Veronica Pedregon Freshmen 7



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Staritiuig Fi Il Arriving from the world of junior high, the class of 1O00 was soon made aware of the meaning of the word ' freshmen.'' They started fresh' in making new friends, adjusting to a new school, adjusting to new demands on school work, accepting a new grading system, and raising money through fund raisers to add to their account balance of zero. They also needed to work hard in building up their school spirit and pride through class activities. The first year is always rugged especially for the freshmen who are trying to adjust to some of thou difficult. i«juirrd classes. Other freshmen decided they wanted to take it easy but. found themselves takin it easy in O.C 5 Out of the first nine weeks of school 34% of the student body was sent to O.C.S.. of these. 7% were freshmen Vince Lozano found himself in O.C.5. and had this to say about it: It's pretty cool if the teacher is in a good mood. but. if not it's usually a long day . During Homecoming 86, Spirit Week ended with the first pep assembly of the year A competition was held to judge which class had the most spirit by a show of loud voices cheering in unison. The freshmen got a little over zealous and tried to drown out the other classes. Of the 153 member student body; 51 were freshmen. Of course they should have been the loudest1 But unfortunately the judges viewed this enthusiasm as a bit rude and the freshmen were disqualified. The freshmen were however congratulated on the fact that 13% of their class showed school spirit by dressing up for spirit week. The freshmen were asked a series of questions such as; Who is your favorite teacher, subject, song and group?” The most popular teacher was Mr Wayne; the popular subject was typing; as for the song and group, each freshmen had their own opinion of whom they liked They were also asked. What do you think of your first year in high school? Ralph Medina had this to say about it. I think it will have a big effect on the rest of my life,' Veronica Pedregon replied I love ill I'm having a great time,” and Tiffany Breshears said I think it's pretty cool. It's a lot harder. The freshmen had a tough time in the beginning, but the next time you see them they will be well adjusted sophomores. Freshmen at their first pep assembly of Homecoming Week before they got rowdy and disqualified. O.C.S. is always hard, but Buddy Aguinaga uses his time wisely to keep up with his school work. Mobbing the hall. Freshmen hurry to get to 5th hour class. Dear Tony , Tony Miller, one of the members of the newspaper staff, building a house out of college pamphlets during newspaper class.

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