Girls Central High School - Centralite Yearbook (Butte, MT)

 - Class of 1930

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CLASS HISTCRY 1926-27 Destined to become a great crowd of pep-producing students, the Class of '30 entered Central's portals of learning. Our first year was a triumph, crowned by success in every enterprise. ' We won both Centralite subscription drives: carried away honors in the swimming meet: and won the prize for the Frolic stunt. 1927-28 For two successive years our number was largest on the honor roll. Again we took the prize for the best stunt at the Frolic. During this Year, our athletic ability showed excellence. At the annual swimming meet, we won highest honors: during the basketball season. a better spirit of co- operation and sportsmanship could not be found. One sad occurrence during our Sophomore year, was the death of our class teacher, Sister Mary Seraphine. 1928-29 Throughout our high school career. we have been marked for our ac- tivity in all school functions, and especially, during our Junior year did we uphold this record. We formed a dramatic Club. under the direction of Helen Venus and Helen O'Connell. and presented many clever plays. In both scholastic and athletic affairs we were well represented. Thais Giroux was given the distinction of writing Central's school song. Cather- ine Meglen was selected from our class to attend the Vocational Congress at Bozeman. This year we won the swimming meet. and placed third in basketball. Helen O'Connell was chosen to represent us on Central's skat- ing team in the city meet. By editing the April issue of the Centralite, we proved ourselves very capable in journalistic work. 1929-30 Now we began the year to which we had always looked forward. Suc- cess after success has been added to Central's fame this year. Two successful Centralite drives were directed by the Seniors. In the annual drive, Helen O'Connell, Senior. was winner. Irene O'Keefe won first prize in a Spanish contest conducted by the La Prensa newspaper in New York. Eleven journalists were admitted to membership in the Quill and Scroll society. Margaret Stanaway was elected cheer leader, and proved herself an organizer and leader by cheering the Maroons to victory. Claire O'Reilly won double honors in speaking and writing. She rep- resented Central in the District Oratorical Contest, winning third place. In a contest conducted by Quill and Scroll, she won fourth place in the Western District for feature writing. Among our social affairs we managed a peppy Frolic, held at the K. C. Gym. Thus we end the history of one of the most distinguished classes, and hope that our future will be ruled by the happiness and success of our high school days at Central. -Florence Harrington '30 Page twenty

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CATHERINE MARIE REILLY 1Katiel Go-Getters Club '30, Junior Dramatic Club '29, Centralite Staff '3O. Weakness--Saint? Ignatious. Favorite Saying'- Don't be like that! B0y! Hou' I can wlzisfIc. ' MARIE JULIA RILEY fBebens5 Junior Dramatic Club '29g Go-Getters Club '30, Vice-President '29, Orchestra '27, '28, '29, '30, Centralite Staff '30, Quill and Scroll '3O. Weakness-Falling-both ways. Favorite Saying- You're squelchedlu Loq11c1city is Il grcrzf asset. MERCEDES CECELIA SEAMAN Qlllersl Glee Club '30, Junior Dramatic Club '29, Go-Getters Club '30, Weakness-Chow. Favorite Saying- Have you got a note for me? Blushing is cz sign of maiclcizly mod- csiyf' ROBERTA ANN SHERIDAN fBertJ Junior Dramatic Club '29. Weakness-Being dignified. Favorite Saying- Isn't she bold? Brez'ify is the soul of wit. MARGARET IRENE STANAWAY fBlondie1 Cheer Leader '30: Junior Dramatic Club '29, Go-Getters Club '30, Glee Club '30, Kodak Club '30. Weakness-Frenchmen. Favorite Saying- Oh, Oh! Come on gang, Iet's gire fiffee1z. ' HELEN MARIE VENUS QVenusb Director Junior Dramatic Club '29, Basketball '27, '28, '29, '30, Kodak Club '30, Centralite Staff '30, Quill and Scroll '30, Glee Club '28, '29, '30, Or- chestra President '30, School Swimming Champion '27, '28, '29, '3O. Weakness-Class pins and rings. d Favorite Saying- Whoops, my ear. Though others have died of over- work, I feel I shall Iire a long time. ww 2 I 25.-: Page niizetamw



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CLASS WILL We, the graduating class of nineteen thirty, do, on this fourth day of June, our last in the beloved school of Central, leave in our last will and testament, to the school, faculty, classes, and certain individuals, the fol- lowing articles: To the school, we leave our sincere hopes of a new foundation-you'll need it soon. To the faculty, we express our wishes that they will be soon teaching in our new Central. To the Freshies, we leave our beaus in the Senior Class. To the Sophomores, we leave all that remain-try to find it. To the Juniors, we leave our pep, loyalty, and class spirit-guard it well, Juniors, it's sacred. V To our certain individuals, beforehand mentioned, we bequeath the following: Dreta Blessinger leaves her position of bell ringer to Esther Connole. Will she ever reach it? Claire O'Reilly leaves her success as a literary writer to Mary Brooke. Ceil Harrington leaves her permanent wave to Marie King. Ann Murphy leaves her stately figure to Lois Sullivan-may she profit by it. Mary Cullinan leaves her small 12's to Lucille Ryan-new shoes for Lucille. Alice Dwyer leaves her dear silver face to Mae Mulholland-not so bad, Mae. To Catherine Connolly, Marg Stanaway wishes to leave her position of blonde cheer leader. More power to you, Catherine. Roberta Sheridan leaves her ability of yelling at the games to Mary Lee: she's some yeller, Mary! Marg Murphy leaves her parking space in front of Room 1. to June McKeown. Elizabeth Gill leaves her job as Captain of the Ship to Florence Kelley. Sorry she hadn't more Floss. Florence Harrington leaves her pretty dimples, and winning ways, to the quiestest girl in school. Bee Kelly leaves her gum to Nora Brouillette. To the Principal, hope that our under classmen may be as loyal as we. Agnes Holland, her punctuality to Marie McMillan. Mercedes Seaman leaves her speed tas typistb to Mary McGowan. We, the Seniors. hereby having published our last Will and Testa- ment, at Central High School, in the County of Silver Bow, City of Butte, State of Montana, United States of America, name Sunny our mascot. to act as Executor of this. our last Will and Testament. Elizabeth McGuirl Ceil Douris County of Silver Bow County of Silver Bow State of Montana State of Montana Page tzveizty-one

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