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s I' , I sv,-q1'ex1,'-aj -sf-a-1-.X-1 axe,-ga,-.q l .. -1 'll . 1 W --4-L xp-.NYJ ,rbv-L.S.,.v,i 4--.1 .4-..:..'x. .X KODAK CLUB Front row: Warwick, Brouillette, N. Johnson. Second row: Ryan, O'Neil, Kelly, Rafferty. Third row: King, Lee, McKeown, Roe, K. Johnson, Mulholland, Coburn. lmr the Iulrpusc ul 15I'HClll'lllg' mapslmts lm' the annual, the liuclak Club was rc1u'ganizl-cl lu' the Sk'IllU1'S. L'urler the ulmle clirectiun uf Ruse Rue. Chief liliclccr, :mfl Nlznrie King, .Xssistzmt liliclfcr, tlu' uwlulwrw prlweml nrlept in the url uf plwtwg'1':11ml1y. SPA ISH DRAMATIC CLUB l,:1s lispzlmwlcs .XSI5ll'ZlllfC5,n the Spzmisli llramzltic Clulm, was reurgzlll- izcrl lwy the scwunl yn-:ir Spanish Class. fm' the lllIl'lWHSC 1rfg'lYl11g'Tl1t' students llllll'Q' cxpericllcc lu spealqiug' the Czutillizm lauguzigc. ,Xt the first lllk'Cllllg', uflucli was llelrl in l'lCll1'llZl1'f', the fulluwillg' officers were elm-ctcrl: llauliue lbw-lman. prcsirleutg lim-utluy UNCH, x'ice-presirlentg Mary Klcfzlrtliy, lI'CI'1Slll'L'l', :lull Xlfl1'g':11'ct AlllI'l'flf', sccretzlry. Klee-liugs were lielll twice El mwmtli mul were featured Ivy Spanish plays. l'L'L'llIlllH1l5, flings Zllltl rlziuccs. Front row: Shovlin, Maffae, Shea, Sullivan, Walsh, Rotar, Brady, Sullivan, Crosby. Second row: Meade, Doonan, Kelly, Crawford, McKeown, Byrne, San Miguel, Roll, McCarthy, Sheehan, O'Neill. Third row: Smith, Noel, O'Neill, Mulholland, O'Donnell, Monahan, O'Brien, Nolan. - ...-....-J X f...r1-x, LZIQ llllRTY-l.lC,l IT
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I2T...4. c'fCCCeLffCfrfr'. 'f.f.1'fJl KL, ,. I .-t In the second Quill anrl Scroll contest. Mary Lee's feature, Errors , placed sixth among the national winners. ERRORS Usually it's my lirain that wwn't wiirk, lint tfitlay even my hanfl refuses tu clit the things I want it tn. lirrwrs. errurs, I never emninitterl sn many in the shnrt space tif -I5 minutes. I startetl tu write a lieaflline, The first line hail IO units anrl the seewncl hail just IO. 'I'ry as I may tw cut them ilnwn. I t+iuliln't flu it I' l I if I l ul ' . er tal s, iz tleurgek little hatehet. I cfiulcl fln the cliwppilig' lwetter. lYeIl. the teacher wuulrln't rare fur my cliiiice uf wwrils in the heailline anyway, ancl I flnn't care if she is gluing tn teach at Central Iligh. Already I have a kink in my neck, anfl my fingers are like granclina's hefnre Sluairs liniment mafle its appearance Un flrug stfire shelves. MARY LEE Xt this point I fleeirlefl that heailline writing wasnt my style, lint current news lmikefl rather easy. Iiverytliing went fine until I reachetl the seventh questinn -I never flifl like ewimnittees. anll the llickersliain unefnever hearcl tif itl Ilut as I knew suinetliing alwnt the rest-except the Xl'illiam Sprague IDeeisinn -I fleeiflefl tu try my luck at that ulfl XYiekershain affair. I saifl it was a vi-imnittee tn limk intii the farce uf making wicker haskets. I thwuglit I was rather intelligent Ili analyze such a inf-nstrlvus-lwuking wiirfl. lkhen Iilwnrle Klarie In-it pertixicle eitherl, aeriiss the aisle. hearfl what I hail saifl. she giggletl anrl gurgleil until I fearecl the prim' thing wuulcl have L PllYllI5lUllh. She w+iulfln't tell me what was the matter tshe sairl it wiiulrlnlt lie fairy, lmut she wfiulfl say. XYieker- sham! Klary, use yuur thick skullg y+iu're alisiilutely liiqielessf' Yes, li wk whit uuilu cltine In mt Quill Zlllll Sei-till Culltehfr-, ' ' I -' lYell, as fur the feature writing, ywu can see It-r ywurselt my err.-rs in that attempt: I il-inlt knww if the wiinmas are jrlaeell right-I shrink them in when I clirln't have anything else tu jiit rliiwn. Kly grammar seems all right In me. hut th, gnml Iinglish -iurlges anrl lit,erary men, take pity un meganrl I'm litiuntl tu impruve. Sly hrain is in a whirl frwm all the errors, I'm the laughing stuck uf the rm m, my manieurefl nails are game lui the fnur wincls. Insteatl tif hlaek lurks I'm nnw a rluke's mixture uf IWIEICIQC anrl Wl1itC. IIIs itll ltegguise- uf yull, Quill flltrl Striilll Ylvlly tliil this scliniil ever get that charter? , --, ., .... , . . - -..- - 1- - L.1SIL:,. -s.1.-if..A,.-,-, 2 - - 2- I -r Av - . .,--V , . ..- .-I-,.sff,---Vg --...H La'.7.f27fJ'-..1ff i'4'. I . ., . -. , . fl 11, PAGE Tl IIRTY-SEVEN
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C2f'f?.7fifiZTl'.lT L'iL7.f't'f Q' TTJQ CREATIVE WRITING Front row: O'Leary, Murphy, Rotar, Hull, McDonald, Sullivan. Second Row: Flynn, Cassidy, Shepperd, Connole, Flaherty. Third Row: Manning, Corbitt, Lavelle, Lee, Connolly, Reilly. In preparation for the National Awards, the school sponsored a preliminary creative writing contest. The winning papers were entered in nine of the seventeen divisions of the national contest. These included essays, features, short stories, book reviews, art, poetry, editorials. cur- rent news, and science articles. MAGAZINE REVIEW WINNERS During the year magazine reviews were forwarded each week to the World News to be judged with articles submitted from the whole country. Central received nation-wide recognition when several girls of the senior class had their articles published. A cash award was given to each winner. KELLY KING BROOKE LEE ROE MCKEOWN D,l.l:T.:.5E11g::i:gVf.:.!: L .' I-l Iv' ' .-I1 If. -. I.'2.7.t.,'f -If f5'I'21'. 'i ' ' ' ' 'T -f 7 . '- '7'4l'I.' .ff ' 'V' PACE TIIIRTYVNINI
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