Corona High School - Coronal Yearbook (Corona, CA)

 - Class of 1929

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CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION Firs i Semester OFFICERS Second Semester Virginia Paxton Juanita Pico Jack Hughes Ruth Cunningham President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Jack Hughes Helen Plymate Marie Hay Marion Hay S TUDENTS that belong to the Scholarship Society of Corona are accorded many privileges they might not otherwise enjoy. In order to belong to the Society the student must gain at least ten points each semester. The Society is allowed one picnic a semester and several short excursions if the excursions seem worthwhile. This year the members of the Society enjoyed a splendid talk given by Mrs. Forbes-Robertson- Hale on Shakespeare at the Riverside Junior College. 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 gold seals on their diplomas. Those receiving pins this year are Juanita Pico, Mildred Andrews, Ruth Cunning- ham, Leah Hoover, and Jack Hughes. Pearl Lewis Twenty-three

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STUDENT BODY President Vice-President Secretary . T reasurer . Jack Hughes Ruth Hoxworth Virginia Paxton Howard Bender ' ■ ' HE largest organization in the high school is the student body which supervises the majority of our school activities, since each class is properly represented. Rally and Lemonville are annual functions of the student body. Rally is held during the football season to stimulate school spirit, but due to the rainy weather this year the bonfire was held a few days later, before the first league game of the season. Lemonville consisted of two one-act plays: The Light of Happy Land” and “ A Case of Suspension” and a one-act operetta, “Freshies.” Student body assemblies are held on every other Thursday and at this time songs and yells are given. Several noted and interesting speakers have given lectures on these occasions. Among some of the most important speakers are Dr. Barcker, Rev. Smith, Montaville Flowers and Mr. Glen D. Wight. A well-acted play was given by the Redlands University, entitled “The Valiant” which was much enjoyed by the student body. Another interesting feature of the student body this year was the initiation of the Freshman Class into the high school. This proved very interesting and was voted a big success. The student body officers, because of excellent management, have made this year an outstanding one. Twenty-two



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INTERNATIONAL CLUB A NEW club has been organized this year, the International Club. The purpose of this club is to develop sympathetic understanding between the peoples of the world and to cultivate an international mind. The motto is “Nations Friends”. The purpose of the club is carried out by programs which try to bring out the customs, history, civilizations and manners of other peoples. The speakers that were presented are persons with foreign information. The speaker on the first program was the Reverend Evans who spoke on the dances, songs, and customs of the peoples of Belgium. The speaker at the second program was Sik Teong Tsui, a student at Pomona College. At the third and last program of the year Professor Bacon of the Riverside Junior College spoke about the customs of Austria. Many of the Spanish and French students are so interested in the club that they are corresponding with students in English in foreign countries. President Juanita Pico First Vice-president ..... Howard Bender Second Vice-president .... Betty Webster Secretary Leota Lqng T wenty-four

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