Clifton High School - Trojan Yearbook (Clifton, AZ)

 - Class of 1988

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CLASS ACT Nothing Will Ever Be The Same Nothing will ever be the same for the students of Clifton High School. They have experienced many changes in their years from adjusting to a new principal, new rules, winning and losing seasons, and making the best of good and bad times. But the students at Clifton High School have always proven to be a CLASS ACT. This CLASS ACT has come from Out of the Blue more than ever this year. You can tell by looking through this book the pride the students took in their classes, sports, and clubs organizations. It was also shown in their participation in pep assemblies, Homecoming, Spirit Week, Field Day and from day to day activities, making this one of best years ever! The Trojan '88 yearbook staff would like to present a CLASS ACT from

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Spirited and enthusiastic is senior John Constant, cheering the Trojans to victory over Suffolk Hills. This year was so special because, as seniors we will have accomplished a long fought goal, GRADUATION!!!” Janet Provencio Senior President I liked most about this year knowing I only have two more years of school.” Bobo Herrera Junior President “This year was special because we had more responsibilities and we knew what to expect from our other classmates.” Cathy Buttner Sophomore President 'Phis year, more than ever before, there had been a certain unity and “camaraderie” among the students and staff. Participation in school functions has been excellent, and an attitude of confidence and optimism has permeated the school.” Lauren Oliver SGA President



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It's A Matter Of Taste From Out Of The BLUE Throughout the year, many popular styles and fashions roamed the halls of CHS. Among these were the different hair styles and clothing techniques. The different styles included: spiked hair, curly hair, and late for school hair. The clothing fashions this year ranged from the already popular “Levis” to the incoming styles of the stonewashed jeans, shirts, and jackets. Students dressed themselves up in everything from their customized T-shirts to their suspendor pants and their dresses. Adding the finishing touches to their outfits were the banana combs, bandanas, hair clips, hair combs, big earrings, gold necklaces, colorful watches, gold bracelets, and large selections of belts. While roaming up and down the halls day after day, from class to class your shoes get a lot of miles racked up on them. Popular shoes this year ranged from the tennis shoe to the spiked heel pumps brought back from the early 60’s. Reebok, Nike, Pony, Converse, and L.A. Gear were among the popular tennis shoes worn by students. Colorful flats, pumps, and sandals, were the “in” dress shoes for the girls, while loafers and Pee Wee Herman shoes (no offense guys) were the “in” shoes for the guys. Students rocked and rolled this year to many “Hold your breath!” says Tricia Ortega as Robert Mendoza. Manuel Perea, Katrina Serna, and Mark Decker stand by as Tricia takes another shot of hair spray to hold up that wild hair style. popular groups and singers. Among the most popular groups were Bon Jovi, Poison, Cinderella, Motley Crue, Europe, and Whitesnake. Slowing down the pace just a little, many students enjoyed dancing to the great beat of Expose, Lisa Lisa, Covergirls, Surface, and L.L. Cool J. The most popular pet this year, and certainly the most widely publicized animal was, of course, the pit bull. Many students owned one or more and were very proud to be a pit bull owner. How will we remember ’87-’88? We will remember the Reebok, stonewashed jeans, hair styles, and the music we played; but we will most surely recall “THE” Mackenzie dog on all the T-shirts, jackets, hats and stickers.

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