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Towards the end of sdhool the class of 1945 had an especial- ly full program. They were guests at the Riverside J.C. Senior Day and profited much from it. Probably best liked was the en- joyable day spent at Huntington Beach. For the past two years the students have been unable to have their annual ditch day because of ' the war but this year the custom was re- sumed. Trucks took the seniors down to ihe beach. The day was filled with swimming, games, lunch, and sun bathing. Ilext on the calendar was class night which was an exciting night in the history of the seniors. Thus in ending their short stay at Corona High School, the seniors attended Baccalaureate at the Congregational church on June 3 Th is was followed by their last public appearance together. Commencement exercises were held on June 7, and so ended many enjoyable days at Corona High School. As in all over the United States, many of the boyfs left for the service. Among those who joined the armed forces are: Gddi-J Bradbury, Charles Knorr, Victor Scamara. Jim Pauly, Hlitchell Cole, and Stanley Garvey. Class officers for the past year have been; President, Gordon Hogan; Vice President, Suzano Ortiz; Secretary, Christine Burnett; Treasurer, Phyllis Hebenstreit, and Yell leader. UJanda Spencer. American Problems Class representatives to the board were: Stella Bellinis, Jim Pauly, and Betty Hanapel. Class sponsors were fllrs. Griswold and fTlr Andrus.
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Seaiai SSniOR CLASS On September 11, 1944, the class of 1945 entered Corona Corona High School as seniors, a goal they had looked forward to since they were sophomores. At that time the class was privi- leged to assume many of the senior customs and traditions such as. being able to leave all assemolies before the under- classmen. As an outstanding class, the seniors have participated in almost every extra-curricular activity throughout their stay in high school. Some of these were dramatics, athletics, the Cadet Crops, -the Scholarship Society, Girl Reserves, and numerous other activities. To raise money for the senior class, a talent show was pre- sented on December 1st. This hilarious program was enjoyed by almost the entire student body, and it showed the type of cooperation shown by the class members throughout the year. One of the highlights of the show wa s a skit presented by the senior math class which practically had the audience rolling in the aisles.
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