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THE SENIOR CLASS by Leland Cole With President Robert Tilson at the helm, Vivian Ashby as first mate, advisors Mr. L. G. Thome and Miss Margaret Jones as second in command, and Wesley Schneider and Mar- jorie Page making up the crew as Secretary and Treasurer, respectively, the Senior Class of 1938 has finally sailed into the port of graduation, thus climaxing one of tht most brilliant careers a senior class has ever en- joyed. As the ship of fate carries us farther and farther from our Alma Mater into other seem- ingly greater worlds even the toughest of us will weaken when we think of the good ol’ days way back when in 1938. — - COfeODflL 19)6
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o(6i iduowd v V CLASS WILL by Eleanor Everett and Virginia Norton A A We, the class of 1938, who are about to graduate from Corona High School, have written this, our last will and testament while we are in sound mind, (or are we), and good health, to the Junior class, whom we have the right to look superior. We, Jean Adams, Lorraine Conklin, Ellen Friested, will our vamping eyes to Elsie Mc- Guffee. We, Marjorie Page, Virginia Bess Baker, Thelma Self, will our Marvelous voices and free lessons in Baby English” to Charles Henry Jameson. I, Raymond Haris, Bequeath my superfluous hair to Robert Hampton We Eleanor Everett, Annie Cunningham, and Marion Hendrickson leave our art of driving to Jimmie Harper. We, Jaunita Hill, Rita Conteras, and Green Twins, will our wicked ways to Fred Childress and Selma Schmidt We, Herbert J ohnson, James Pate, leave our art of driving striped cars and Willy’s to Leroy Lieb We, Mary Joy Jameson and Marian Leonard and Anna Marie Menefee wish to leave about three feet of height and dimples, to Lloyd Edwards. We, Nelson Kimber and Jack Murray, be- queath our musical ability to Russell Stewart and Edward Tomer. We, Maxine More, Jeraldine Nelson and Arabella Mendez, leave our one best subject (Civic) to anvon who will enjoy this subject. We, Wendell Ogden, Westly Schneider and Charles Sutter, leave our “come and get me look to Robert Harvey. I, Boyd Rasmussen, will any of my girl friends except Lois Terpening. We, Robert Tillson, Elden Veach and Bill House, will our bashfullness, especially when around girls, respectively to Norman Pearson. We Mack Robinson, Harvey Mack and Ted Anderson, leave our book helpfull hints in Queening to Opie Bolland and Bill Colbern, as they might need them when they are a little older. One never knows. We, Shirley Patterson and Clyde Standfield, leave our art of holding hands to Keith Cunningham and Elma Townsend in hopes that they also will become experts. We, Kenneth Kilday, Walter Schumacker and Ralph Fife, will our loyality and Sports- manship to Ralph Garton. We, Katherine Rinaudo and Robert Nuetz- man, will our love note ability we did have when we were Juniors to Fred Chapin and Danny Keller. We, Charles Hooker and Robert Otto, leave what’s left of New Years Eve to the street cleaners in Balboa. We, Berle Brown and Louis Keller leave our fog lights to Bob Newton in case his burn out. We, Thoms Barber the drum player and Terry DeBeal, the yell leader leav our loud and boisterous ways to Francis Neely and Bessie Sm ' th. We, Bob Gehring and Buster Tomer, will our baseball bats to Marvin Covington for the use of tooth picks. We, Kenneth Ehlers and Joe Danieri, will our expert printing to James Paul Harper.
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JEANNETTE SHEPARD Student Body President 4, Vice Pres. G. A. A. 2, G. A. A. 1 -2-3-4, Junior Play 5. Annual Staff 2-3-4, Secretary of Class 1. G ' r’ Re ei ve Cabinet 3, Hi Jinks 2-3, School Basketball Team 4. Speedball 2-3, School H i key Team 1-2 3. MARIAN HENDRICKSON GW League Cabinet 3, Girl Reserve C..b‘net 2-3, G. A. A. Cabinet 1, Schol- ar n‘p 3, Juni r Play 3, lemonviile 1-2 Astronomy 1-3, Hi Jinks 1-4 VIRGINIA NORTON V T ce President G. A. A. 3, Pres ' dent G. A. A. 4, Girls Sports 1-2-3-4, G’ee Club 4. School Yell Lender 3, Lemon - vil’e 12-3-4, Junior Play 3, Hi Jinks 3, Senior Ditch Day Chairman 4. M ' VRY JOY JAMESON Vice President Girls League 4. Vice President Girl Reserves 3, Junio P v 3. Scholarship 3, Lemonviile 1-2-3-A bas- ket Ball 1-2-3-4, Astronomy 1-2-3, G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Hi Jinks 12-3-4. BARBARA ROOT Pres. Girls’ League 4, Editor of Coronal 3, Junior Play 3, Operetta 1-2-3, Schol- arship 1-2-3-4, School Tennis Teaml-2- 3-4, G. A. A. 1 -2-3-4, A Capella Choir 1-2-3, Lemonviile 1-2-3, Sextette 1-2-3, Advertising Manager of Coronal 2-4. ANNA MARIE MENEFEE Tennis Team 1 -2-3-4, Scholarship Soci- e y 1 -2-3-4. Debate 4, A Capeiia Choir 1-2 3 A. st. E.ec. 4. Astronomy 2-3. Lemonvihe 2-4, Jun.or Play 3, G ris’ League Sec. 4, G rl Reserve Cab. 2-3. Coronal Staff 3, Operetta 1 G. A. A. 1-2-3- 4, Hi Jinks 3. A A BOYD RASMUSSEN Football 1 -2-3 - 4, Captain X” Football Team 3, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Vice Pres- ident Boys Forum 4, Fire Chief 4, Vice President Future Farmers of America 3. BEN DYER Vanity Football 2-3-4 Varsity Basket- ball 2, Baseball 3. KENNETH KILDAY Basketball Cap. 3, Basketball I -2-3-4, Vice President Student Body 4, Pres- of Class 2, Football 1 -2-3-4, Football Captain 4, Track 2-3, Vice President Boy’s Forum 3, Letterman’s Club 3-4. LELAND COLE Hi-Y Pres. 4, Bus. Mgr. Ko-Hi-Nur 4. Stage Electrician 4, Scholarship Socie- ty 2-3-4, Jr. Play 3, Coronal Staff 3, Lemonviile I, Executive 1. BILLY HOUSE Letterman’s Club 2-3-4, Hi-Y 3-4, Tennis 3-4 Ko-Hi-Nur 3, Junior Play 3. TED ANDERSON Editor Ko-Hi-Nur 4 Secretary Fresh- man Class 1, Varsity Baseball 2-3-4, Scholarship Society 3. RAYMOND HARRIS Orchestra 1 -2-3-4, Track 2, Games 3-4 DELBERT CLEVELAND Pres. Lettermen Club 4, Varsity Foot- ball 2 3-4, Varsity Basketball 2, Varsity Track 2-3. Varsitv Baseball 3.
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