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Florence Harrington Claire O'Reilly Public Speaking and Declamation Winner of Hrst place in extemporaneous speaking, Florence Harring- ton represented Central at the district contest in April. In May, at the state contest in Bozeman. she placed among the state's eight best speakers. Claire O'Reilly won first place in the annual Declamation contest, held on May 5. She participated in the state contest in Missoula. Margaret Stanaway was awarded second place. Six girls took part in this contest. v C. O'Reilly, H. Venus, C. Douris, E. Gill, M. Stanaway, F. Harrington. Page tltirty-fozcr'
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HARRIET .FREEBOURN MISS CENTRALITE Harriet Freebourn a Freshman, was declared winner of the title ' d ' l t Cen- Miss Centraliten for the year 1929-1930. She is the thir g1r a tral to be so honored. Harriet turned in 13,250 votes for the Su Jscrip . ' , . annually by members of the Centralite staff. She had plenty of competi- tion, but she won by quite a large majority. She showed good sportsmanship and school spirit all during the drive, h h' ements made the Whole school proud of hei. In addition and er ac iev to the title, Miss Centralitef' the staff presented her with a maroon monogrammed sweater. I ' tion diive conducted Harriet is to be complimented on her success in the most successful Centralite drive ever conducted. t t nts who displayed much enthusiasm during the drive, Other con es a were Helen O'Connell, Catherine Shepperd, Irene Harrington, Loretta Gavi- El' beth McGuirl, gan, and Hazel Crosby. The d11ve was dnected by lza business manager of the Centralite. All the students cooperated to make it a success. Page thirty-thlrec
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Claire O'Reilly Bessie Laramie Constitution Oratorical Contest In the Oratorical contest held at the school, March 18. in which six Senior girls took part, Claire O'Reilly was unanimously judged the winner. The topic of her oration was Danger Which Threatens the Constitution in This Modern Age. Bessie Laramie with The Constitution in the Daily Life of the Undividual won second place. A gold medal was awarded to Claire and a silver medal to Bessie. Claire tied for second place in the district contest held in Butte, April fifth. M. O'Leary, M. Breen, C. O'Rei1ly, H. O'Connell, F. Harrington, B. Laramie. Page thirty-five
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