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FRESHMAN CLASS Class Officers Reece Barnsley Charles Isei.in Delhar Garner Ralph Feuerborn President Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer Class Colors Blue and White Class Miss Horst Advisors Mr. Labrum Twenty
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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY On September fourteenth, nineteen hundred twenty-five, the present Sophomore class, having passed the milestone of grammar school, entered the portals of high school. Little did we know of the path that led to the next milestone, the completion of our freshman year. But gradually aided by the friendly counsel of the faculty and the helping hands of the upper classmen, we were able to traverse that part of the path successfully. Another milestone had been passed, we were now sophomores ready to take an active part in school life, and as we gathered together again, we realized that a great change had taken place. We now turned our footsteps toward a higher goal. We determined to work with the rest of the classes as one body for they glory of the school, not as a separate group for our own glory. Endeavoring to reach this goal, members of our class, both boys and girls, have represented the school on all athletic teams, as well as in dramatics. Also, while participating in these activities, we have upheld the scholastic side of school life. But the greatest progress toward our goal has been effected through each member’s co-operation in doing the little things; things that are not difficult to do, but are so often neglected by the students. We have kept always before us the ideal: “True worth is in being, not seeming, In doing each day that goes by Some little good ; not in dreaming Of great things to do bye and bye.” Now as this school year is nearing its close, we are approaching our third milestone, and, as we look down the long vista of markers in our educational life pointing to success, we hope that we shall aways have such able assistance and such good companionship as we have thus far enjoyed. ISABELLE PAXTON JUANITA PICO Nineteen
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FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY One bright September morn, during the year, 1926, the freshman class entered Corona High School. .When the roll was called, it showed the very gratifying total of something over one hundred students, the largest class ever having entered Corona High School. During the first few weeks of our high school life, we w ' andered rather aimlessly through the halls, gazing heavenward, our thoughts on the unknown ftuure. However, we gradually became accustomed to our new surroundings and soon settled down w r ith earnest endeavor to con- quer our allotted tasks. Our first class meeting was held under the supervision of Miss Horst and Mr. Labrum, our advisory groups being supervised by Miss Zumbro, Miss Mitchell and Mr. Hancock. At our first class meeting, the following officers were elected : presi- dent, Reece Barnsley; vice-president, Charles Iselin; secretary, Delmar Garner; treasurer, Ralph Feuerborn. The regular high school rally was held on October 1, 1926, each class putting on a stunt or one-act play. The freshmen presented a playlet featuring an all-star cast, “A Mock Wedding,” originated and directed by Leah M. Hoover. The girls organized a basketball team, but though all played vali- antly, they were defeated by all other classes of the school — the usual freshman luck. A baseball team also was organized, and to prove to the sophomores that the luck of their basketball team was just an accident, we defeated them by a score of 18 to 13. Another victory was scored in the game with the eighth grade girls. We hope the future years of our high school career will prove as great a source of happiness as the present one has been. THELMA THATCHER LOIS ADAMS Twenty-one
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