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SOPHOMORE CLASS O UR class of 1932 is going forward in its sophomore year with the same interest and class spirit shown when we were freshmen. Jack Woodward and John Buzan upheld the honor of the class on the football team. Corinne Masterson won the Thome Trophy in the girls’ tennis tournament. Our sophomore rally stunt consisted of two numbers: a short play entitled “Sofapillio”, a take-off on the very tragic type of play in which every one dies, and a pirate farce given by a group of boys. Both of these proved very clever and were exceedingly well done. Patricia Mahoney, Donald Smith, and Harry Whitcomb won the interclass debate championship and the Metropolitan Life Insurance trophy. Our officers are Persident: Jack Woodward Vice-President: Berlyn Brockman Secretary — Jewel Boyd Treasurer: Walter Blair. — Madeline Clark nineteen
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JUNIOR CLASS A S freshmen, members of the class of 1931 participated in very few activities. We had representatives on the lightweight and pee-wee squads in basketball and football, however; and our debating team won the interclass championship. As sophomores, we placed more men on the teams. A large part of the chorus of the operetta, “1 he Belle of Barcelona”, were sophomores. Carol Cunningham and Wilson Briggs had minor leads. Now, we of the class of 1931 are juniors. We started at the first of the year to surpass the records that we made as sophomores and freshmen. Our rally stunt was marionette show featuring “The Three Bears”. Then came football. Wilson Briggs, Herbert Srmth, Bob Simpson, Weldon McPherson, and Wilfred Guffy all made the heavy-weight team. Basketball found many of the boys on all three teams. In track, Monte Nutter and Robert Shank had the privilege of representing our school at the Southern California track-meet. Phyllis Hil! was girls’ tennis captain. Helen Knoll managed debating; and she and Vivian Peeler, Harriette Hall, and Pierce Harwell were on the school debating team. Harriette Hall and Monte Nutter are the school yell-leaders. Jeanette Toolen, Carol Cunningham, and Wilson Broggs have leads in the school operetta, “The Lady of the Terrace”. Marjorie Carlson, Vivian Peeler, and Pierce Harwell have made quite a name for themselves starring in dramatic class productions. Three of our class, Marjorie Carlson, Phyllis Hill, and Carol Cunning- ham, are Girls’ League officers. This year’s class officers are— President : Orville Veach Vice Pres.: John Brownell Secretary: Carol Cunningham Treasurers Roberta Ely — Mildred Brockman eighteen
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FRESHMEN N September 10, 1929, quite a large group of know-nothings scrambled around in the halls of Corona High. Most of them got safely into their first period classes, but the other seven were visited in rather a daze of confusion. This conversa- tion took place between more than one pair of freshmen that day: First Frosh — “That was the second wrong class that I’ve been in to-day.” Second Frosh — “Consider yourself lucky. That was my fourth.” The freshmen finally became settled, only to have Freshman Initiation upset them again. But it’s all in a lifetime, and the fresh men soon became very grown up. The class officers are as follows: President — Paul Wilson Vice-President — Joseph Landon Secretary — Cloyce Overholt Treasurer — Juanita Shadle. — Emogene Morrow twenty
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