Corona High School - Coronal Yearbook (Corona, CA)

 - Class of 1929

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JUNIOR CLASS T HE class of 1930 has continued to uphold the excellent records which it made during the preceding years under the able leadership of Algy Unruh, president; Elizabeth Campbell, vice-president; Marie Hay, secretary; and Lucille Bond, treasurer. The hoys of the Junior Class have made an outstanding record in athletics. They placed first in the inter-class track meet on March 1, which rank was made possible by the support of Ed Bellringer, Felix Robles, Frank Atzet, Arthur Mickel, and Dick Zilioli. Felix Robles, Ed Bellringer, and Algy Unruh did splendid work in the school basketball team. Robles is captain for next year. Algy Unruh, Felix Robles, Clifford Stark, Laurance Hanna and Edwin Hill played on the school football team. Algy Unruh has been chosen as next year’s foot- ball captain. The girls also have an outstanding record. June Berg, Helen Plymate, Virginia Paxton, Hazel Lillibridge, and Ruth Turner were members of the basketball team. Helen Plymate made the school tennis team. Jack Hallgren, Arthur Mickle, and Cedric McNutt were on the school debating team and Lois Adams was coach for the Seniors and Sophomores. Lois Adams was editor of the annual. Our work has not only been recognized in the field of athletics but also in scholarship. The twelve juniors in the Scholarship Society this year are Lois Adams, Elizabeth Campbell, Mary Clark, Ed Hill, Pearl Lewis, Virginia Paxton, Helen Ply- mate, Otis Ruth, Thelma Thatcher, Jose Yenez, Marie and Marion Hay. At the annual high school Rally the junior stunt featured the discovery of America by Columbus. We sincerely believe that the Junior-Senior banquet which is the most eagerly anticipated social events of the junior year will prove as successful as have been our previous entertainments. Seventeen

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IF S OME wise Greek Philosopher once said, “If is a small word with a large meaning.” But how large a meaning? Knowing that “If” is “If”, we, the grand and glorious Seniors humbly submit this perplexing “If.” If Wesley Gwin became street cleaner at Prado? If E ' wyn Snidecor became tall man at Barnum and Bailey ' s circus? If Violet Johnson knew where pineapples grew? If Maynard Holcomb were an orator? If Ruth Hoxworth were without a date? If Jack Bradshaw weren’t so popular? If Leota Long lived up to her last name? If Dick Leyman and Robert Trimble formed a partnership in a hot dog stand? If Ruth Cunningham flunked? If Joe Lewis became a second Paderewski? If Fred Miller were a missionary at the North Pole? If Leah Hoover Censored? If Gilbert Nutter bought a “car”? If Mildred Verner cut out athletics? If Marshall Veach had it, those and them? If Beatrice Brockman weighed 190 pounds? If Lamont Hauter were chef at the Biltmore? If Mildred Andrews turned out to be an old maid? If Howard Bender’s “Blimp” fell apart on his way to Norco? If Helen Banker knew yet whether it was hot or cold at the South Pole? If Merle Lytle couldn’t get his car on certain nights? If Josephine Sherman didn’t blush? If Leroy Carrol had to walk anywhere? If Meda Green were champion ice skater at the equator? If Jack Hughes were bootblack for Henry Ford? If Hazel Whittinghill went into the Slap Stick Comedies? If Allen Hemma grew a mustache? If the girls didn ' t like to wave Arthur Reed’s curly hair? If Evelyn Ross forgot to “Nuff said.” If Isabelle Paxton got home at nights on time? If Grace Crowe won the endurance test for fasting? If Lucille Curtis were a feminine Lindbergh? If Lema Agee decided to get a boyish bob? If Gordon Patterson became an acrobat on the stage? If Juanita Pico forgot to study? If Catherine Fitch were always reading Shakespeare? If Florence Agee was a hermitette in the Corona hills? If Frances Riddle weren’t left handed? If Helen Nash didn’t like diamonds? Sixteen



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SOPHOMORES r T ' HE class of 1931 entered school with more determination than ever to make it one of the outstanding ones in the history of Sophs. Wilson Briggs and Her- bcrt Smith made many daring plays on the Heavyweight team in football. The Light- weight aggregation consisted mostly of sophomore boys: The sophomore Rally stunt was very original and unforgettable. They pre- sented a number of incidents out of the comic strips. The class again took the honors in debate. Carol Cunningham, Vivian Peeler and Helen Knoll were the three that upheld our honor and won for us the trophy and also the cup for interclass debating. Lawrence Kendrick was the school yell leader. In tennis the sophomores were very fortunate in having Lawrence Kendrick, Her- bert Smith and Orville Veach on the school team. In fact, in all athletic activities neither boys or girls lacked recognition. The sophomores helped Lemonville go over big by presenting the one-act comedy : A Case of Suspension. Those who took part in the play were Betty Webster, Vir- ginia Roberts, Jeannette Toolen, Mildred Brockman, Kenneth Overholt, Robert Shank, Monte Nutter. Allan Haines, Carol Cunningham, Dale McCue. After the operetta in which Carol Cunningham, Wilson Briggs and several other sophomores are participating, the class is planning a picnic which is being eagerly awaited. Mildred Brockman. Eighteen

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