The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 16, 1987 Page: 3 of 18
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[C.H.S. Newslette^/
By Room* Mm—y CHS Prmapal
A Laatw Banned Ami Prmapal
Vole* Of Democracy Conte*
In addition to thoae atudenta list-
ed in the laat newsletter, the follow
ing students entered the Voice of
Democracy Script Writing Contest
' Mike Aars, Brent Boyko, Rami Cer-
one, Jennifer Clift. Sheila Deal,
Kryrtyn Finstad, Dawn Ford, Sheri
Hall, Karla Harr*lion, Ronda Har-
rison, Michele Honea. Candice
Jones, Robert Lanmon. Brandi Pat
terson, Kevin Preacher. Blair
Stroud, and David Zuehlke.
Two Clifton students were win-
ners of that competition Corey
Waller won first place and $200 and
Tracey Cook won third place and
$75 Corey's speech will be entered
in the State competition
CHS Honor Roll
The following students have been
named to the CHS Honor Roll for
the second six weeks:
Seniors - Kathy Austin. Kyle
Bell. Ricky Bright, Tracey Cook,
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Freshmen — Rachel Aguilar, Kel-
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Denise Fields, Brent Finney. Beth
Gentry, Amy Gray. Angie Houston.
Brittany Massey, Alex Montes, Lon
Preacher, Tracy Spicer, Barbe Spit-
ter, April Walker, and Amy Wall.
Early Diamiasal - Christmas
On Tuesday. Dec. 22, school will
be dismissed at 2 p m This will be
the official beginning of our holiday
time that will extend through Jan.
1 Classes will resume at the regu-
lar time on Monday, Jan 4
It is our sincere wish that all peo-
ple everywhere, especially those as-
sociated with our school and
community, will have joyous and
safe holiday season
Basketball Season In Full Swing
Both our boys and girls basketball
teams are in full swing as the
Christmas holidays approach Our
girls varsity team is currently 7 1
and the girls are playing excellent
basketball The boys basketball
team is off to a slower start but have
played some stiff competition and
show signs of improvement Both
JV teams have played several
games and have been impressive
We encourage community members
to show support for these fine young
people who give so much of them
selves to represent our school
Holiday Painting
At the time of this writing, addi
tional painting is being planned for
our campus This painting will com
plete the painting of all of our clans
room are— with only a few places
in the building that have not been
taken care of in the last two years
It has been our desire through
these efforts to maintain an attrac
tive campus Hopefully through
thro* efforts our goals have been
reached
Student Council Plans
In its regular meeting, the stu
dent council was busy making plans
for fundraising activities, planning
activities for our students, and look
ing at scholarship possibilities that
might exist in the spring
A Valentine dance will be held
Feb 13 Details will be worked out
later and will appear in this news
letter
Possible fundraising activities in
elude a bake sale, powder puff foot
ball game, and the procedures used
last year to determine a Valentine
dance queen
Dates To Remember
Dec 17-Board of Trustees. 1 30
p m and 7pm
Dec 17 19-Clifton basketball
tourney
Dec 15-Annual staff hot dog
supper
Dec 21 - Band Christmas concert,
7 30p m , Board of Trustees, 7 pm
Dec 22—School dismissal, 2pm
Dec 23 Jan 1-Chnstmas
holidays
Jan 2-Girts, Boy s JV V, Meridi
an, here. 4 p m
Jan 4—Classes resume
Jan 5-Jr Class chili supper;
Girls, Boys JV-V, Blum, here, 5 pm
Jan. 8—Girls V, Boys JV-V. Lore
na, here, 6 p.m
Jan. 12—Girls JV-V. Boy* V, Moo
dy, there, 6 p.m.
AO District Volleyball Team
Tara Horn and Jennifer Gould-
man were recently named to the all
district volleyball team. Tara was
named to the first team and Jen-
nifer was named to the second team.
We are very proud of these two
young ladies and their accom-
plishments.
ASVAB
Seniors at CHS had the opportu
nity to take the ASVAB (Armed
Forces Vocational Aptitude Bat-
tery! on Monday, Dec. 7. The test
lasted through four periods and
should provide those students tak-
ing it with valuable information
regarding individual aptitudes and
talents Results will take about 30
days to come back to the seniors.
Exit Level TEAMS
Juniors at CHS took the October
administration of the Exit Level
TEAMS (Texas Educational Assess-
ment of Minimum Skills) and
received their results through En-
glish and Correlated Language Arts
classes on Fnday, Dec 4 Letters to
parents were enclosed, so all junior
parents are encouraged to look over
their son and or daughter's scores
This is the test which must be
passed m order for the student to
receive his her high school diploma
Financial Aid Night
Jan 25 is being considered for a
Financial Aid Night for interested
junior and senior students and their
parents The Texas Association of
Student Financial Aid Adminurtra
tors iTASFAAi will be helping to
sponsor this evening of information
regarding college selection and
financial assistance Surrounding
Boaque County schools will be invit
ed in order to enable more individu
a Is to receive this information
Watch this newsletter for addition
al information
Special Guests In BuaineM Class
We have had some special guest
speakers in our Personal Business
Management class during the past
two weeks We have been studying
Housing Decisions and have tried to
cover as many bases as possible
Jim Canuteson of Clifton National
Bank talked to the claas about home
loans and other areas concerning
financing Later we met with Cecil
Wallace of Linda Liardon Real Es-
tate who discussed the real estate
agent's services He allowed us to
view a home that is presently on the
market.
Finally, Phil Robertson of Robert
son and Robertson, Attorneys, came
and spoke to the class about legal
aspects and requirements of home
ownership.
It would be very difficult to teach
these areas adequately without
these professionals' advice and help.
On behalf ot the Personal Business
Management claas and all of us
here at CHS, we say "Thank you,’
for offering your time and expertise
and for caring enough to help us.
CHS Band Receives Donation
The Clifton Lions Club presented
the high school band with a $500 do-
nation on Tuesday at the club's
weekly luncheon, held at the Clifton
Buffet Accepting the check for the
band were directors Don Theode
and Virginia Kersh Club members
mentioned how proud they were of
the band members and their accom-
plisments this year.
This was the fifth time in the last
six years that the Clifton High band
represented the region at the State
UIL Marching Contest
Although there were no stipula-
tions as to how the money would be
spent, the directors indicated that
recording microphones and micro-
phone stands would be purchased.
The directors expressed a sincere
appreciation for the thoughtfulness
and generosity of our local Lions
Club
Christmas Band Program
The 6th grade band, junior high
band, and high school band will be
performing a Christmas concert at
the junior high school auditorium
on Monday. Dec 21. at 7:30 p.m.
The public is encouraged to attend.
There is no admission fee. The con-
cert should last about one hour.
This should be a good way to help
get prepared for the spirit of
Christmas.
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Smith, W. Leon. The Clifton Record (Clifton, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 51, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 16, 1987, newspaper, December 16, 1987; Clifton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth798191/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nellie Pederson Civic Library.