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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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va-r-1-f if rf rr .A. , , ., , Los,-, . ..- ,, . 4 L SCHOLARSHIP HONOR STUDENTS SICNIHIQS .XXIJ ,JVNIUIQS Front row: iMiller, Q'Leary, Duchesneau, H. O'Leary. Coburn, Roe. Connolly, Lee, Harrington. King- f-Orr. Caron. Second row: Crawford, Kore, Hull, Kenney, Davis, Bilteau, Taylor, Gilmore, Moran, Cassidy, Flaherty, Dennehy, HONOR ROLL Each quarter following the examinations, an honor roll is pub- lished. Seventy-two girls made the first quarter honor roll. ninety-nine the second, and seventyfthree the third. The girls pictured on this page were honor students every quarter. SCHOLARSHIP HONOR STUDENTS SOl'l If llli MES .XNIJ l RliSllNl HN Front row: M. Rotar, Maffei, Gebrielson, Budell, C. Murphy, Sullivan, L. Murphy, Dezell, Smith. Second row: Meade, Doonan, Kearney, Moran, Tansey, Curtis, Volberding, Campeau, Rask, McCarthy. Not in picture: Gross. Adlard, O'Neil. 'Q f1.i -- f-W. I ' PACIZ VORTY- ONE
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