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Mildred Andrews Fred Miller Football 3,4 ; Basketball 3,4 ; Baseball 3,4 ; Ten- nis 1, 2,3,4; Hi Y 1. (Sec. - Treas.) 2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3.4 ; Sen- ior Play 4 ; Lettermen’s Club 3,4 (Pres.) ; Lem- onville 1,2,3 ; Ko-Hi- Nur 3, (editor) 4 ; Mu- sic Club 2,3,4 ; Span ish Club 1,2 ; Annual Staff 3. Scholarship Society 1, 2; (Secretary) 3 (Pre- sident), 4 ; Tennis 3,4 ; Music Club 1,2, 3, 4 ; La- tin Club 1,2,3 ; Interna- tional Club 4 ; Lemon- ville 2 ; Operetta 1 ; De- bating 4 ; Girls’ League 1,2,3 (Treas.). 4 (Vice- Pres.) ; G.A.A. 3,4 ; Hi Jinx 2 ; Annual Staff 3. ADVICE We have come to a milestone! in our lives On the road that leads to fame; Stand you up and face the sun; Fear not the wind or rain, For you are the “Class of ’29. Your hands alone shall mold your fate. Shall give you joy or pain; So then if you should slip and fall, Yourself shall be the blame. Search you through yourself at eve, Nor neglect your inmost soul; Find where your ambition lies. And then go seek your goal. Temptation lies within your wake And will through all the years. Fight your way to victory. Nor heed your idle fears. Be kind! And in your inmost heart Lend your thoughts aright. Be courageous! God bless you Is a wish of mine tonight. You have come to a milestone in your life On the road that leads to fame. Stand you up and face the sun, Fear not the wind or rain, For you are the “Class of ’29.” Richard Lfhman Fourteen
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Meda Viola Green Wesley Jack Gwin Hi Jinx 1,2; Rally 1, 2,3 ; Lemonville 2 ; (Property Mgr.) ; Bas- ketball 3,4 ; Track Mgr. 3 ; G.A.A. 3.4 ; Volley Ball 4 : Baseball 4. Elwyn Snidecor Hi Y 4 ; Senior Class Treas. 4 ; Nite Owls 4 ; Executive Board 2 ; Basketball 4 ; Track 4 : Music Club 1,2, 3, 4 ; An- nual Stafr 4 ; Interna- tional Club 4 ; Spanish Club 1,2 ; Operetta 4 ; Senior Play 4. Leroy Carroll Football 1,2,3 ; Basket- ball 1,2,3, 4 ; Baseball 1, 2, (Capt.J 3,4; Letter- man’s Club 3,4 ; Inter- national Club 4 ; Span- ish Club 2 ; Senior Play 4 Florence Agee Hi-Jinx 1 ; G.A.A. 3,4 ; Hockey Manager 4 ; Scholarship 4 ; Play Day 2.3,4. lemonville 4 ; Interna- tional Club 4 ; Hi Y 3 ; (Sect.-Treas) 4 ; Night Owls 4 ; Operetta 3,4 ; Senior Play ; Football 4 ; Track 4 ; Ko-Hi-Nur 4 ; Class Officers; Vice- President 3 ; President 4. Mildred Verner Lemonville 1,2,3; Stu- dent Body 2,3,4 ; Debat- ing 4 ; Girls’ League Council 3 ; Nite Oowls 4 ; International Club 4 ; Tennis Club 1,2, 3,4 ; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 ; Vol- leyball 1,2, 3,4 ; Hockey 1.2. 3. 4 ; Baseball 1,2, (Capt.) 3,4 ; Track 2, 3.4 ; G.A.A. 3,4 ; Senior Play (Prop. Mgr.) ; An- nual Staff 4 ; Operetta 1 , 2 . Leota Long Orchestra 4 ; Debating 4 ; International Club 4 ; Senior Play ; Music Club 4. Walter Kenneth Ely Spanish Club 2 ; Inter- national Club 4 ; Nite Owls 4 ; Light Weight Track 2, 3 ; Light Weight Football 3, 4 ; Ko-Hi-Nur 4. Thirteen
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HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF ’29 rr »HE Senior Class of 1929 has just completed a four years ' course in the Corona High School with a record that has surpassed that of any class in previous years. Each school activity including every outdoor sport, dramatics, debating, inter-school commercial contests, and social f unctions has found a leader from the senior class. And nov the grand old seniors are fading out of the picture only to aim at higher marks. Beginning as green little freshmen that class had numbered among its many stu- dents several members who participated in the outstanding activities. Robert Bailey, one of Corona’s greatest athletes, made a letter in class “B basket ball, Leroy Carroll made a letter in baseball as first string catcher, and Mildred Verner began her high school as an all around athlete. In the second year, as sophomores, the members of the class took part in a great number of activities. Leroy Carroll again made his letter in baseball and was cap- tain of the team. Bailey made the baseball, basketball, football, and track teams this year. The basketball team won the league championship. Jack Hughes, Marshall Veach and Fred Miller made the boys’ tennis team, while Mildred Verner played for the girls. Arthur Reed, Gilbert Nutter, Ernest Serrano, and Jack Hughes did their share in helping the midget basketball team win. Art and Gib also played midget football. The following year the juniors had three members on the six-man tennis team, and two girls on the girls’ championship team. Robert Bailey made the championship class A basketball team. Two more juniors made the class “B” basketball team. In this year one junior made four letters and did the same thing in his senior year The baseball team’s pitcher and relief pitcher were both juniors. Not to be outdone the girls of the class stepped out and won the interclass hockey. It was also a junior girl, Mildred Andrews, who won the girl’s novice tennis tourna- ment. One of the most important events of the school year is the annual senior play. Last year the seniors announced that they “showed their intelligence and good judg- ment in selecting a really literary play, “The Admirable Crichton. However the seniors of this year chose a comedy centered upon one of the most popular of all boy characters, Penrod. With almost one half of the class represented in the cast, the production was unanimously credited with being the most colorful and well-staged senior class entertainment ever staged in the Corona High School. It was even sug- gested that the play be given a second time to accommodate those who missed the original showing. Out of four members of the debating team two were seniors. Catherine Fitch took first place in the shorthand contest held in Beaumont, while Hazel Whittinghill took second and Meda Green, fourth. With this enviable record behind them the seniors leave, wishing Corona High School the best of success. Fred Miller. Fifteen
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