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HGNCJR STUDENTS H. O'Connell M. McCarthy Helen O'Connell won the drive for the annual by securing 100 per cent subscriptions from the Seniors. This is not the first time she has shown her loyalty and school spirit. She has, during her four years of high school, endeavored to make every Central activity successful. Margaret McCarthy, Freshman, made an outstanding record during her first year at Central. In each honor roll Margaret distinguished her- self by having the highest average. At the end of the first quarter, she made 99, the highest average ever attained at Central. CLASS DAY PROGRAM May 26, 1930 Songs ..eoooovv,,,..ro,ee,....ee,.,,.. C. Douris, A. Plennevaux, M. Stanaway, H. Venus Presidentis Address ,,.,,,................................................ ..... F lorence Harrington Piano Selections .............. .............. B essie Laramie Reading Automobiles ... .............. .....,. H e len O'Connell Class Prophecy ....................... ........... ....,...,....................,...,.. ll I ary Breen Reading The Truant Musician .,..... ....... .,.v.,.........,,............. ll fl ary O'Leary Class Play ........................................... .,..,.. ' 'The Teeth of the Gift Horse Reading Flaming Youth .....,........ ...................................... C . O'Rei11y Class Will .............................,.................... ,,.......i................. E lizabeth McGuirl Class Song, Farewell to Central ... .................. .... ...........,................... S e n iors QWOrds by Elizabeth Gill! Page forty-'u inc
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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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PQETS' PAGE Class ,30 What's that ? you haven't heard of us? Our names you can't recall, And we, the Class of '30, The noblest class of all! Why sure! We are the Seniors. I knew you'd surely guess. We'll graduate this spring time From the famous C. H. S. -R. Harrington '30 Silent Talkies Sail that kite with all your might, And gently Close that door: Serve the tea to guests two or three: Wake up and learn the score. Play that 'cello, sweet and mellow, To people supposed to be near. If you've imagination, then take declamation- And your ship will sail on clear. -C. Douris '30 Spring Urge I should like to roam all day with never a care. I'd find many pleasant places Here and there. I'd seek out the shadiest spot . Under the treesg And there I'd sit and listen To the humming of the bees. -J. Cowley '30 Page fifty New Central To old Central they'll soon bid adieu, And go to a building so fine and so newg We know they will grieve, When old Central they leaveg For we all love the old school: we do! -E. Gill '30 Hopes My ships that come in are the shadowy kind- That sail in a far-05 sea, The same as my dreams that never come true, That are in the heart of me. Some day, perhaps, when the Clouds melt away, And the sun smiles on trials forgot, My phantom ships will be clear and distinct, And my dreams will come true: why not? -A. Murphy '30 Central's Optimist n I'm on my way to buy a dress, That's what I'm going to do. I have a coat, I have a hat, And a darling bracelet, too. You should see my pretty slippers! They're trimmed in silver kid. There's only one thing missing- I haven't got a bid. -E. Connole '31
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