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Page 14 text:
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T SUPERINTENDENT Congratulations to the Class of 1948 — the twenty-fifth class to be graduated from Corona Senior High School ' s present campus. May you as C. H. S. alumni assume worthy, useful places in our American democracy wherever you live. To the degree that you and succeeding classes assume this responsibility will the purposes of this institution be fulfilled. FRANK E. BISHOP BUSINESS MANAGER On this twenty-fifth anniversary of Corona Senior High School, it is fitting that we review the past in order to face the future more intelli- gently. May this center of learning serve the community even better in the years ahead. S. E. WALDRIP
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES Throughout the past twenty-five years the board of trus- tees has been composed of some of our leading citizens who have proven to us in many instances that they have continually placed the welfare of the students foremost in their thoughts and actions. Twenty-five years ago they were: Mrs. L. L. Andrews, still living in Corona; Mr. Charles M. Scoville, deceased; and Mr. Harry M. May, deceased. In 1947-48, they were (in the order in which they are seated above): Mr. H. P. Brownfield, Mr. Jesse E. Lillibridge (clerk), Mr. R. M. C. Fullenwider (president), Mr. Frank E. Bishop, Mr. Stanley W. Jacobs, and Mr. J. H. Macon. The board ' s newest important achievement was the uni- fication of the school district, which was to become effective July 1, 1948.
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PRINCIPAL Anniversaries are a sig- nificant experience in the life of men— and on the occasion of this particular one — tribute may well be paid to the men and wo- men whose loyalty, wisdom and enthusiasm made our present building possible. For the past quarter of a century it has served well the edu- cational needs of Corona young men and women. Within its walls, victories have been won and tra- ditions made. May it continue to stand and serve as a symbol of know- ledge, endeavor and achievement in the years to come— so those who leave its halls may success- fully take their places in the world — and thus reflect honor upon the institution which is their alma mater. C. FINIS FRAZIER DIRECTOR OF CHILD WELFARE One of my greatest sat- isfactions throughout my eight years as Director of Child Wel- fare for the Corona City Schools has been that of watching you students grow up to find your places in the world. L. G. THOME
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