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CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION First Semester Ruth Hoxworth Lois Adams Juanita Pico Winona Warner Helen Plvmate Leah Hoover CORONA CHAPTER Officers President Vice-President Secretary T reasurer program Chairman Entertainment Chairman Privileges and Honors Assembly Chairman Second Semester Mildred Andrews Ely Peeler Winona Warner Pearl Lewis Lyman Fink Helen Lambeth Marie Lang The students belonging to the Scholarship Society of Corona are accorded many privileges they might not otherwise enjoy. The school authorities allow them one picnic each semester or one excursion a year. This year the members had the privilege of hearing the Forensic contest and some of them were student guides. At the end of four years the seniors who have been in the Scholarship Society for six semesters, one semester of which must be in the senior year, receive a gold pin from the C.S.F. All seniors who have been in the Scholarship Society the required number of semesters have placed on their diplomas a gold seal. Those receiving pins this year are Charles Dickinson, Margaret Dibble, Helen Lambeth, Frances Thompson, Evalyn Glass, Winona Warner, Ely Peeler, and Lyman Fink. • Twenty-three
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STUDENT BODY OFFICERS President McLean Gist Vice-President ...... Margaret Dibble Secretary Isabel Paxton Treasurer Ely Peeler President of Bank. Winona Warner Debating and Forensic Manager Helen Lambeth Athletic Manager McLean Gist Fire Chief Edwin Morrell Tell Leaders .... Charles Dickinson and Mildred Verner S ong Leaders Lillian Cubley and Herbert Key Executive Board McLean Gist Margaret Dibble Ely Peeler Belvia Brown Howard Bender Ed Hill Robert Shank The Annual Student Body production of Lemonville was held December 16, 1927. Lemonville took the form of a carnival with sideshows presented by the different organizations of the high school. The main event of the evening was- a vaudeville in nine acts staged in the high school auditorium. The officers have carried out their duties very successfully and the Student Body is well pleased with its choice. Twenty-two
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GIRLS’ LEAGUE President Evalyn Glass Vice-President Isabelle Paxton Secretary Winona Warner Treasurer ....... Mildred Andrews Additional members of the council Elizabeth Campbell Virginia Paxton Marie Lang Carol Cunningham The Girls ' League of Corona High School has this year proved one of the most successful organizations of the school. A great deal of the credit is due to the untiring efforts of the officers. The annual Girls’ League Hi-Jinx, presented on January sixteenth, was a program consisting of an operetta, The Ghost of Hilo,” and “Not Quite Such a Goose, a one act play. The clever program which was well received hy a large audience, disclosed among the members of the League a wealth of talent of which we may well be proud. Winona Warner, representing our ideal girl, was crowned queen of the Hi-Jinx. On the tenth of May, as has always been the custom of the Girls ' League, the Mothers’ Day program was presented, and t he officers for the coming year were installed. Belvia Brown and Mildred Andrews, our president and vice-president respectively, for the coming year, accompanied by the Girls ' League Advisor, Miss Margaret Horst, attended the spring convention at Venice, Saturday, May twelfth. Our yearly reception of the eighth grade girls was given May twenty-fourth. This event has always proved helpful, as it gives to the girls who will soon be entering our league an idea of tha work we do. It encourages among them a spirit of friendship. Our new officers are looking forward with determination in their hearts to as lively and successful year next year as the present one has been. T wenty-four
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