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THE CENTRALITE The Centralite, the official monthly publication of Central, ascended the heights of fame in 1930. The Centralite won fourth place in its class. in the national contest sponsored by Columbia University of New York. This was a singular honor, as only the finest papers in the country are entered in this con- test. Eleven members of the staff were initiated into the Quill and Scroll. For so many members of the staff to qualify for membership in this society was, in itself, an outstanding achievement, as the Quill and Scroll has among its members the most talented high school writers. Many new features were added to the paper this year to make it more newsy and interesting. The staff of 1930 may, indeed, lay down their pens, fully satisfied with their first attempt at journalism. CENTRALITE STAFF Front Row-M. Riley, C. Reilly, C. Meglen, H. Doran, M. O'Leary, H. Venus, H. O'Connell. . Second Row-F. Harringtfm, E. Gill, E. McGuirl, A. Dwyer, A. Plennevaux, M. Cullinan, R. Lively, M. Breen, C. O'Reilly, I. O'Keefe. Page fiffy-si.r
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.......,.... ,NNE N .till CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Central, you've been a friend, kind and true, Through all our days spent here with you: But time must go on, and the parting is near. Though to us, Central High, you will ever be dear. Central, a name that always will mean Something far more than merely a dream. For all that you've given in work and in play, By loyalty and love we'll strive to repay. A -B. Laramie '30
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SPANISH CLUB Members of the second year Spanish class this year, organized a dra- matic club, and named it Las Espanoles Aspirantesf' At the lirst meet- ing, which was held in February, the following oificers were chosen: Helen O'Connell, President, Catherine Taylolg, vice-president: Rosemary Lively, secretary: and Julia O'Connell, treasurer. Meetings were held on Tuesday of each week, and were conducted entirely in Spanish. A com- mittee of four girls was appointed by the president each week to arrange the program for the following meeting, Programs consisted of a Spanish playlet, poems, and popular Spanish songs. Pins in the form of a shield, with the inscription S. D. C., were selected by members of the club. The following plays were presented during the year: La Criada Nueva , La Senora y la Mendigaug El Doblo Robo , and El Pollo Pequenof' W R ig Wig: 5' .e-,'N.w..s'i-P Q5 W:-,MA We e Q ' Front Row-M. McDonnell, I. O'Keefe, R. Lively, J. O'Connell, H. O'Connell, K. Taylor, C. Douris, H. Dennehy. Second Row-A. Pullaln, C. Hairington, M. Murphy, M. Robbins. L. Crowley, A. Mihelich, M. Breen, M. Anderson. Third Row-M. Cullinan, H. Stevens, C. Meade. Page fifty-Seven
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