Corona High School - Coronal Yearbook (Corona, CA)

 - Class of 1929

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Page 33 text:

KOHI ' NUR T HE Ko-Hi ' Nur under the direction of Miss Messing, journalism instructor, and Mr. Butcher, printing instructor, advanced with noticeable rapidity this year. Near the end of last year the girls in the journalism course put out a large sized four-page paper. The paper continued as a four page paper until the end of the first semester this year. At that time Glen James, a splendid advertising manager, had received sufficient advertisements to allow the publication of a six-page paper. The material in the paper has been timely through the efforts of the entire staff with Isabelle Paxton, news editor, and Fred Miller, editor, in charge. The sport page articles have been as peppy and interesting as those of the front page. Mildred Ver- ner and Arthur Bush had this page in their charge until Arthur left school. Robert Trimble, then, ably took his place. The joke page, in charge of Grace Crowe and Walter Ely, has proved interesting because of the nature of the jokes which appeared. Marshall Veach and Algy Unruh, business manager, worked together as page editors of the third page and Glen James had charge of page four. The climax of the year came in the “Yellow Journal”, the annual joke edition which was issued during the second week in April. Besides issuing the paper regularly the staff has been active in outside journalistic activities. Fred Miller, Glen James and Isabelle Paxton attended the fall journalism convention held at Compton High School. Then, during April, two issues of the Ko-Hi-Nur were sent to U.S.C. where they were judged by members of the journalism department. Without doubt, this year ' s paper is the best Corona High School journalists have ever published. Mildred Verner. T wenty-five

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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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