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'35 A, 1. CLASS PROPHECY XYhile walking down the street I heard a call: Come one, come all, gaze into the crystal ball. XYell. maybe it's true, and I started to run In hope of a view of the class of '31, Ali, I shouted. it's true. it's true, -Xs familiar figures loomed into view. I saw Esther and Collette down on the farm Displaying their well-known musical charm. Lucille and LaVerne own a beauty shop. And K. Duggan there wields a heavy mop. Corr and Carty have crashed the movies. King and McFadden are famous beauties. The Roach, Murray, and Kendrigan trio Are on the stage dancing to O Solo Mio. As a chef gl. McKeown makes excellent gravy. To help Yonee feed the hungry nary. Marie McMillan has put aside all fun, XYith M. Mulholland a hospital she'll run. Rafferty and M. Reilly, while rowing on a lake, Tipped the boat and met their fate. Caddy Johnson, now dances in a cabaret, XYhile brilliant Norma feeds horses hay. Kate Connolly, well known as a teacher stern, Makes Nora Brouillette's children learn. Rosie Roe and Dote. two hohoes yet. Lost all their money on a horse race bet. Kathleen and Pony, two good dieticians, Have discovered a way to reduce musicians. Irene Harrington runs a home for old maids. And there the fair Catherine ffVDonnell stays. Peg Monahan. now a millionaires wife. Says she's leading a wonderful life. Mary Lee. a missioner far, far away. Is converting her thousands day by day. And. and Monica. in Lane's .lazz Band lYhile Liz and Tan dance the hours away. Florence Kelly is a great tennis champ, .-Xnd H. Meade is the world's most famous vamp. play, Lois Sullivan, who dances in a show, Keeps press agent, McGowan. on the go. XYith the circus that left town one day. M. Kelly and M. Shea rode ffl-l'. far away. Toots Phillips, the best ad getter of all ages, On McGonigle's paper now earns her wages. Helen Lavelle, a spinster. hung a sign On her door. Singing lessons any time. Now that I knew about all. I was full of joy. .Rnd the old slang phrase I shouted. Oh, boy. A peppy crowd and full of fun XYas the dear old class of 231. v ' 1111414111141411111zerzzzrlllfzzzzzzzzz 1 ul -I' ,Q 'Q 'Inv 'ft' SN. - XSSNXSXW AXXXNXXSXSSSSXXXXSSSXSKXNSSSN A lllllllllllllf flllllllillllg 71llllllililllillilllillldfll Si! PAGE FIFTY-THREE
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sxxxxsxx , xxxxswxkxxsxxxxxxxxsxxxxssssxsw L 'i J I , I rs CLASS WILL We, the members of the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and thirty- one of the Girls' Central lfligh School, located on the richest hill on earth of the Treasure State, being in good health of body and of sound mind, and not acting under the penalty of death, injury or physical pain, do make, publish, and declare this to be our Last XVill and Testament: To our Alma Mater, we leave hopes that we are the last class to graduate from this antique but famous building. To our teachers, we give our highest esteem for the patience and co- operation shown us in all our school activities. To the Freshies, our art of note writing. To the Sophomores, we bestow our ability, vim, and brilliance to be- come what we are-You'll need something, Sophs. To the -Iuniors, we leave our love and right to sit in the front section at our lew but cherished assemblies. lo the Principal, we bequeath our sincere wishes, and we pledge our support for a new school. Mary Mctlonigle leaves her gift of gab to a Freshie gossiperf-Show your speed, Freshie. Catherine Connolly bequeathes her superior intelligence to Bonita Matson. Colette D, wills her Mistakes to the best alto vocalist in the Glee Club. Margaret Murray bcqueathes her ability to blush to H. McKeown. Dote O'Neil bestows her gurgling' laugh on P. Oaas. Elizabeth Coburn leaves the key to the press and its privileges to C. Leary. Rose Roe bequeathes her acting ability to J. O'Connell. Kathryn Duggan wills her monogram sweater to C. Gallagher. Irene lflarrington leaves her ability to hold offices to Marie Ander- Sllll. Marg. Kendrigan wills her position as Star Forward to E. Reilly. june Mclieown leaves her drivers license to Sadie Fearon-Get your kidcly car. Marie McMillan gives her carmine colored lipstick to Mary 0'Neil. llope she uses it as artistically. XYe do nominate and appoint Father Time to be the lfxecutor of this, our last XYill and Testament. ln testimony, whereof, we, the said Seniors of '31 have to this, our last will and testament, subscribed our names, and affixed our seal, this second day of -lune in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty-one. Margaret Roach Mae Mulholland County of Silver Bow County of Silver Bow State of Montana State of Montana SSS S SSXQTQQQQQSYSQSQ i llllllfl?l,fIlIll!llllllIIlflII v11111111111111 1122111112 11gQxixxiSxxxx xxxxsssxxixxsxxxw PACE FIFTY-TXVO
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fe la. - J K t2Lz:z:12Qz'f9lQg,5f2t::: . . s NN s sxsxwssxxxsxssxxxxxxs-ws t .', MDTHER lf I were a poet, a weaver of dreams. t l would weave a sweet story for my queen of queensj lf I were cz painter, a master of art, I would paint a great picture for you. sweetheart: lf l were a singer. a maker of song. l 4 , l would sing a sweet theme to you, I ue loued long: H- '-AVE'-LE But since l can't claim these talents so rare. l And must be content with the wish and the prayer, I can only say in my own simple way How I loue you dear Mother. my life's brightest ray. Mothers Day Poetry Contest Each year in May the Centralite Staff conducts a Mothers Day poetry contest in the school . The students put their best efforts into the work. and many excellent poems are submitted. In the 1930 contest Mother by Helen Lavelle and To a Departed Mother by Marie Riley were the Winners. To a Departed Mother Mother. I did not know. before you went away. There were so many hours in the day: And that the night. so desolately drear And full of loneliness. would seem a year. Mother. l did not know the winds were quite so f Sniong' M. RILEY The winds that lore the blossom from the bough: Nor that the rain could sing so sad a sony. The whole night Iona: but, oh I know it HOLU, ET1:??SS5.',S'S5353Zi . svn sxsst ' felfllllfzlzzvlfziille P2745 J -1441 ,e ,4 L 1 Ill siiixtixsxxssxxxtx ixxsxxis l'.XLLl. l'll TY-FOUR X
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