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-1 5 10 10 10 19 19 20 21 28 5 14 17 25 31 4 1-1 17 22 22 23 25 FEBRUARY -Juniors elect officers. - Lourdes and Its Miracles slides are seen. -Claire O'Rielly wins fourth place in Quill and Scroll con- test. -Irene O'Keet'e wins second place in La Prensa contest. -Latin program in honor of Virgil's birthday. - Centralite comes out. -20-Mid-quarter exams. -Members of P. and B. Women's Club speak to students. ei .fa X .it in. , - v 1 i N i y . FEBRUARY -VVashington and Lincoln Day . prog ram . - -Senior Commercials win at- tendance banner. . MARCH -Program for visiting sisters. -Sophomores give Nifty Shoppe. -Free Day. -26-Third quarter exams. -Classical Seniors win Attend- ance Banner. APRIL -Apron and ribbon day for Seniors. -Apron and ribbon day for Juniors. -Easter vacation begins. -Students resume classes. -Lecture by Anna Bird Stewart, -2-1-Operetta, Tulip Time. -Junior Prom. 28-29-Mid-quarter exams. MAY 2-Soph. Apron and Ribbon Day. 5-Declamation finals. 13-Senior Frolic. 15 16 26 29 30 - Centralite appears. -Highest attendance treat. -Senior Class Day. .. was i , v l , , X , f if 2 1 ,Z-ff! QS An .Z -1' 3 1522! F - 6 0 5 ,VI f-N-2.1:-. iw i A M '56-:gm L at Q' K N 'h-3' A LQJII OEKWMI, ' Q3 4 f' I Z .fix I . .N S. ' -.' v -ij, -E M I is l SL i gla I JI I PROM , I litiirix it ,J C In 'Q L ADRI L I S 2 ' M 1.4 I I I M A V lf, 1 5 'ly 'A A r I i E? , j f -Senior Picnic. -Decoration Day. ,,,1,kMff jg ,ao F JUNE H e- - gf P 2-3-Semester exams. ffdb 4-Graduation. J U N E 5-Quarterly reports. Page forty-seven
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X F1 Li E fcflzi limit A Z ,f lx if SEPTEMBER E EEEE sale- i O TOBBAD JNOVEMCB E M fia E oecefvnaecz N 1 E JANUARY Page forty-six SEPTEMBER 0-Classes resumed. -Centralite drive begins. -Ten girls assist at K. C. Bridge Party. 24-Swimming classes reorganize. -6-Margaret Stanaway elected cheer leader. OCTOBER 1-Harriet Freebourn winner of Centralite Drive. 11-Columbus Day programs. -First Centralite issued. 14-Seniors receive class rings. 29-Students attend Passion Play. -Class '30 holds Harvest Party. Seniors enter Quill and Scroll contest. NOVEMBER 1-Free Day. 6-7-Quarterly exams. 7-Kathleen Harris gives program for Freshies. 11-Armistice Day program. 12-Second Centralite distrib- uted. ---Sophomore Candy Sale. - -Musical program. 27-Juniors present program. 29-Thanksgiving. -Commercial Freshmen win banner. DECEMBER -8-Retreat conducted. 11-Mines Co-eds entertain Seniors. - Centralite given out. -Mary Breen wins Christmas Story contest. 20-Program and vacation. -Senior Classicals win banner. JANUARY -School reopens. -Senior Classicals capture ban- H912 -16-17-Semester exams. - Centralite is distributed. -English IV write for Quill and Scroll. -Operetta practice begins. -Kodak Club organized.
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CHENHSTRY ESSAY WHNNERS A. Mihelich C. Connolly M. Lee Two Juniors, Mary Lee, and Catherine Connolly, and Ann Mihelich, a Senior, were winners of first and second places in the State Chemistry Essay contest. The subjects of their essays dealt with the Relation of Chemistry to Agriculture, the Enrichment of Life, and the Cotton In- dustry. The winner of first place received a twenty dollar gold piece, and the second place winners were awarded certificates. The three essays were entered in the National contest. SENIOR FRQLIC Because Easter came so much later this year, the Frolic was not held until May 13. Each class was more than well represented. All the girls attended in masquerade costumes, and friends had a difficult time discov- ering who was who. There were dancing, stunts by the separate classes. and refreshments. Near the end of the evening the winner of the best costume and the class who gave the best stunt were announced. Music was furnished by the Senior orchestra, which played some of the jazziest and snappiest tunes of the day. Never was there a gayer time or peppier crowd. Page forty-eight
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