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MONROE CALCULATING CLUB Under the instruction of Mr. Paul Pale, District Manager of the Mon- roe Calculator Company, a class in calculating was conducted this year for the tirst time at Central. The class consisted of iifteen members ot the Senior commercial division. The company placed at the disposal of the girls, five machines, including four electric and one hand-operated ma- chine. This work afforded the girls a general review of all high school mathe- matics. To complete the required work in the school term, Mr. Pale ar- ranged a special class at the Branch Office from seven to nine P. M. every Friday and Saturday evening. The class members received Certincates of Proficiency from the Na- tional Office of the Monroe Company. located in Orange, New Jersey. Mr. Paul Pale, Instructorg M. Seaman, A. Murray, M. Riley, Modl, E. Mc- Guirl, R. Maloughney, L. McCarthy, A. Brown, M. Stanaway, C. Reilly, M. Holland, C. Meglan, A. Morgan, H. Doran, A. Murphy. Page fifty-nine
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CLEE CLUB Due to the fact that so many of the girls joined the Glee Club this year, it was divided into two groups, the Senior and the Junior. The Seniors and Juniors made up the Iirst group, although a few Sophomores and Freshmen were allowed to join. The second Glee Club contained Scphomores and Freshmen, while the altos belonged to both groups. For the retreat, a number of girls were picked from both divisions to form a choir. At every school entertainment the Glee Club sang a number of selec- tions, which were well received. At the declamation contest and com- mencement exercises, thirty girls selected from both groups sang several numbers. All the success of the Glee Club was due to the superior train- ing the girls received from Miss Harris. Front Row-King, Coir, Ducheneau, Connole, Harrington, McGowan, McGonigle, Meade. Second Row-L. Sullivan, O'Leary, Mihelich, Gill, O'Donne1l, O'Keefe, Kelly, Kelly, O'Leary. Third RowiMcCarthy, Venus, McFadden, McMillan, Murray, Kendrigan, Brooke, Duggan, Ryan, Stanaway, Douris, Kearney, Lavelle, Harrington. Fourth Row-Breen, Harrington, Lively, O'Reilly, O'Connell, lvlurphy, Roach, Mc- Keown, Plennevaux, Rowe, Mulholland, Shea, Lane. Page fifty-eight
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QUILL AND SCROLL SGCIETY In April, eleven girls were initiated into the Quill and Scroll, inter- national honorary society for high school journalists. This is the second group to be admitted into the society since the establishment of the Cen- tral Chapter in 1929. Candidates for membership must be members of the staff: they must be in the upper third of their classg and having done dis- tinctive work in journalism, they must be recommended for membership by the supervisor, and approved by the international secretary. The initiation ceremony was conducted by Mr. Paul Rooney, County Treasurer and former newspaper man. After the presentation of the pins by the Rev. M. J. Leonard, who acted as chairman, Mr. E. G. Leipheimer. editor of the Montana Standard, gave an address on journalism. As an expression of appreciation of the work of the late Right Rev. John P. Carroll, D.D., founder of the school, the chapter was named the Carroll Chapter' in his honor. B 517' -wam .., ,N al' -155' Front Row, Left to Right--Rev. M. J. Leonard, E. G. Leipheimer, Paul Rooney. Second Row-A. Plennevaux, H. Venus, F. Harrington, M. Riley, E. McGuirl. Back Row-M. Breen, C. O'Reilly, C. Meglen, R. Lively, A. Murphy, and Mary O'Leary. Page s'i.rz'y
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