' T., figs' ..X.,1ifsT13TL.s.eT3 J UNIORS C. SHEPPERD L. CROWLEY C. MEADE M. SULLIVAN JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President . . . Catherine Shepperd Vice-President . . Lois Crowley Secretary . . Cyrilla Meade Treasurer . . Mary Sullivan CLASS HISTORY Returning to school with unquenchable pep the Jolly Juniors started the year with a bang. In intellectual, social and athletic events they proved their worth. That tireless go-getter, Mary Miller, won the annual subscription drive. turning in one hundred per cent from her class long before any of the other captains. Frances Moran showed her ability in the literary line by winning the Christmas Story Contest. The third year girls gave the Prom this year with the co-operation of the Daughters of Isabella who sponsored a card party for their bene- fit. The Prom was as great a success as those given by the Central Juniors always are. Several members of the class showed great promise in the journal- istic line, winning places in the school creative writing contest. The Juniors consider their third year a credit to the school and are looking forward to an even more successful senior year. , it . Iiil'LL.'.j. .QQ,Y'r'1'LL Cififl 'I ' I 'T ' -,'I'I?f'Q'fQ3f..'I'f1 1II17'.lT'5LE Cl ILIGI l'I'l2LN
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