Corona High School - Coronal Yearbook (Corona, CA)

 - Class of 1929

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FRESHMAN CLASS I N SEPTEMBER 12, 1928 over a hundred freshmen enrolled in Corona High School. The first few days were hard ones for us but after many questions had been asked of teachers and upper classmen, and after many embarrassing experiences, we were able to begin work. I do not believe any of us will forget initiation week, for it was, indeed, quite eventful. During that week the freshmen girls were required to wear green hair ribbons and the boys wore green ties. Then there were other rules governing our behavior. Violations of these rules drew some punishment from the court which was held in the auditorium each noon. Mr. Butcher and Mrs. Hyatt were good sports, observing the same rules as the freshmen did. Another event to be remembered is the regular Rally that is put on every year. On this eventful night all of the classes give stunts or plays. For our part in the program our class sang songs and gave yells. We went home satisfied that our first Rally had been a success. Our first class meeting was held in the auditorium under the direction of Mr. Labrum. At this meeting class officers were elected and yell leaders were chosen. We chose Helen Stuart for girls’ yell leader and the boy chosen was Jack Woodward. We also have been active in outside activities including basket ball, volley ball and tennis. We had the pleasure of playing basket ball and volley ball with the sophomores, juniors and seniors, which was quite an honor. We are soon to close our freshman year and enter into another year of high school work. Ruby Lewis. STUDY HALL Paper wads go whizzing by. “There! One just missed my head. Oh! My How I wish I dared shoot one! It would be a lot of fun.” Hey! You stop that right away; You ' ve been doing that all day. “So have you; so shut up now, Or I’ll beat you up, and how! Jiggers! Georgie, here she comes.” “Look at Tom; See how he runs!” “Oh, I wish the bell would ring. For detentions she will bring.” “Billy, bring that rubber here,” Said the teacher from the rear. Then she watched him close, until Her hand was on him. Oh, poor Bill! Madeline Clark. T wenty

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FRESHMAN BOYS CLASS OFFICERS President Albert McCurdy Secretary Marvin Johnson Vice-President Ernest Moore Treasurer Jack Woodward ADVISORS Miss McDougald Mr. Labrum Miss Messing Mrs. Hyatt Miss Truesdell FRESHMAN GIRLS Nineteen

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