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f C611 1. C'iZ'c'Q'.SiLLC'J,-1.2 I. f. CHRISTMAS STGRY WINNER Frances Moran, a Junior, was the winner of the third annual Christmas story contest sponsored by the Cen- tralite Staff. The Trapper's Christ- mas was the title of her story. It was a tale of the Christmas time in the icy Northlands and related how a little child brought happiness to the home of an aged trapper who had lost his only son. The five best stories in each Eng- lish class were entered in the contest. and the staff had a wealth of material from which to choose. 1...-, . ',x... ..4.n. FRANCES MORAN SENIOR FROLIC RITA KELLEY The K. C. gym was the scene of a lively affair when the girls' frolic was held there on the evening of April 17. The entertainment consisted of dancing and stunts given by the classes. The prize for the best stunt Went to the Freshmen, who presented School Days. Rita Kelley a Fresh- man, won the prize for the best cos- tume. She Was garbed as The Spirit of Spring. The music was furnished by a special school orchestra. Refreshments were served at eleven o'clock. Those in attendance pronounced the frolic the best ever. V - b- 41 fn-1 ---, 1-Q-K-' --,l-v-r' rr . ,HJ --- 'vp fI'.Il.'b.'iTi .. .,T,1'h3Iu1F.I:.,.-l.l,,1es,-7b,..x .xg J1i!'..f..a.a.lJ-.f' c..,J.'-., .- .,. ,- 4 fr 77... ,,.,.,. 47,-.px -I, --Y ra-V 131 - -e-'-K W-re'-Q :iw 'fn-K '-'or - 1' ,' - Q 4 l'.44..Z,447ZErx.1'4.fr.J...--,.1-1.i.v..f,:'..,4LQ'.,La.-...-x- -.1. -.a PAGE THIRTY-THREE
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EZZQTLT' m1gkQ5,,i3-,: .c-.a -- - 'S'-urge: Q MISS CENTRALITE MARY COYNE Mary Coyne, sophomore. was de- clared winner of the title Miss Cen- traliten for the year 1930-1931 in the Centralite Subscription Drive which was held from September 30 to Octo- ber 8. Mary secured 10.900 votes. She was presented With a monogramed sweater by the staff. Gthers who took part in the drive were: Amelia Regan, Lucille Ryan, Mary Sullivan, Ellen Gaul. Julia O'- Connell. Elsie McGrath and Dorothy Nevin. The winner and all contest- ants are to be complimented on their co-operation and display of sports- manship. WINNER OE ANNUAL DRIVE In the drive conducted to secure subscriptions for the year book, Mary Miller. captain of the Junior classicals, secured 100 per cent from her class first. 1-Ier quota was turned in four hours after the drive started. A prize was awarded to Mary at a general as- sembly. Mary has always been an ardent worker for the Centralite , being de- feated in her Freshman year by a slight margin for the title Miss Centralitef' Elizabeth Coburn, business man- ager, very ably conducted the drive. She was assisted by the advertising managers and other staff members. E ':i33B1L- N A IUXQI-. TlllR'l'Y-'TWU MARY MILLER wL,.3u-
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-1, A r. ,. . . g lfxvl' - -P . -I -rw-Q L. ..,- . D .-T iff S, .IL -.T.L:Zf'.fX.:..B1z11Bi' '. .'! L, ,., THE CHRISTMAS DRAMA K mul 'Tl Prmcipal Lill2il'ZlClCl'5 oi The Iinipty Room THE CHRISTMAS PLAY With Christmas as the theme a delightful program was presented by members of the Public Speaking Class on December 23. A'The Empty Room. a drama of the first Christmas, featured the program. The characters were: Hamar, June McKeown: Joanna, Marie King: Rebecca, Helen Lavelle: Mary, Kathleen Kearney: Nobleman, Rose Roe: First Voice, Marie McMillan: Second Voice, Mary Lee: Third Voice, Margaret Kendrigan: Servant, Dorothy O'Neil. The play was re- peated on January IZ for the N. C. C. W. at the Immaculate Con- ception Hall. The class also presented The Misdemeanors of Nancy for the Immaculate Conception sodality and A'The Village Scare for the Colum- bus day assembly, besides entertaining with numerous readings and speeches at the Washington and Lincoln Day programs and other cele- brations. . - Q 5 '. -, ' ..Q ,Ts1L11:x .xQ QLPQi. 2121.1 alafll 2. JL,'ZLCZL7Z . ' ' f' ' TCT f ' IT' 7f'7.7l7YfIi 'ef'l'Tf'L,'z.'i'1,-'J:.5. . L , ..- Q P,-XCIL Tl IIRTY-FOUR
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