St John Central High School - Centralite Yearbook (Bellaire, OH)

 - Class of 1930

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' 3 1 30101 :ini 11031 1030111102 T H E L A M P A D I S T -2111 1 iiioioiniuioifiril 201 :ju biojcsicvianjoixviariujcnioiariujojr wif 1880--1930 Baldness is often the badge of a successful business man, says a writer. It certainly means that he has come out on top. It is easy to be patient when you have nothing at stake. One thing we can be thankful for is that blankets don't follow skirt styles. Modesty is a great virtue, but a man seldom gets his salary raised on the strength of it. Uncle Sam fired a West Point cadet for getting married. Apparently, the military authorities do not believe that a cadet should take up matri- mony until he has learned how to fight. Time flies, but the leader of an orchestra always beats it. The more a fellow kicks on the kind of government he has, the more likely it is that he didn't vote in the last election. Hope is all right when it forms a partnership with Hustle. A New York chemist has invented what he calls owl liquor. One drink of it and you can't see in daylight. Do unto your loudspeaker that which you would have the neighbors do to theirs. Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, and George Washington were known as the tongue, the pen, and the sword of the Revolution. Life has a way of evening up things. For every woman who makes a fool out of some man there's another who makes a man out of some fool. Is a person who attends a talkie an auditor or a spectator? One swallow may not make a summer, but one pin inserted in a chair will make one spring. Nothing circulates so rapidly as a secret. A dead man is of as much use to the world as a lazy one-and he takes up less room. It is always a re-leaf to the trees when spring comes. Jokes are like nuts-the drier they are the better they crack. Experience is a wonderful teacher, but by the time it hands a man his diploma he is often too old to make use of his knowledge. It isn't what a man doesn't know that worries him, but what he knows others know he doesn't know. A fly wiggles its wings 330 times in a second. In gathering a pound of honey a bee travels 43,776 miles. If you have money to burn, save it until next winter and give it to the coal dealer. Sometimes the girl helps her bashful lover out, and sometimes her father does it. One reason a woman can't keep secrets is because she doesn't know what to do with them. If you don't like these pages, well, de gustibus non disputandum est, as the old lady said when she kissed her cow. -B. Benline and C. Bakosh. r1ojo:av:o:o1wn:o1oj4n1o:cr11n1rv1:r11v14u11r1o141111111014 xuiuiojuiniff1o1o1an:o:o1o1o1o:4r:o1o14r1:r:4n1ar1o11 Oz' in

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5 i l l i i i l l i i l i i l i l E ! l Q ! ! ! l ! ! ! ! l l l l 1 ini rioioiniuilliniclinilioif T H E L A M P A D I S T linioioiclioioilsioioif 1880--1930 iscdlla C. S. M. C. Another successful year of the C. S. M. C. has rolled by. The success was due to the enthusiastic cooperation of the classes and the earnest, un- tiring efforts of our faculty moderator, Sister Mary Justine. We, as Seniors, started the numerous activities of the year by a very successful bake sale. The Juniors did their part by sponsoring entertain- ments with slides and lectures in the Church Auditorium for the school children. They not only helped financially, but they enkindled in the hearts of all who attended a desire to bring God to the pagan lands by their prayers and alms. We hope by showing the actual experiences of missionary fields that some may be led to take up the work of saving souls. The Sophomores and Freshmen also did their part in this by laboring and saving. At each monthly meeting social features were prominent, and there- fore these gatherings were looked forward to by all of the Crusade mem- bers. The programs included readings and vocal solos. This brought the members closer together and produced what the Crusade must have, Unity . Although we, the Seniors, bid adieu to our dear old Alma Mater we do not bid farewell to the Crusade, because we intend to help its cause for the rest of our days. We hope that in the future our successors will carry on this glorious, profitable work for Christ and the Crusade in the same man- ner that we have in the past. James O'Brien, '30. WISE AND OTHERWISE When the schools all over the country are open again, another whisper- ing campaign will be started. One disadvantage of the talking pictures is that it makes it harder to sleep through a bum show. As a rule the orator who uses the biggest words has the least to say. Lifvcf of great mrn oft rrmind 145, A5 Ilzrir pllgff 0,17 we turn, lVf' arf apt to lrrwe bfhiml ur Letters that wr ought to burn. The more good qualities a man possesses the less he has to say about them.



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Q ! ! I Q ! ! Q Q I Q ! ! I Ie m :11 r' S E -cs :S U U2 '15 ! ! ! Q ! ! ! I I I I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I Q Q Q Q I Q I I Q I I I I Q I I Q I Q I I I I I I I ! ! 1880--1930 PATRONS ADDISON, MISS ANNE ADDISON, MISS LUELI.A ATHERTON, MR. AND MRS. BAKOSH, MR. DAVID BAKOSH, MRS. JULIA ISENLINE, MRS. FRANK BRAILLY, MISS VEROA BROWNING, MISS BLANCHE BROWNING, CYRIL J. BOIARSKI, MISS IRENE BOIARSKI, MISS ALICE BAUDO, MR. JOSEPH V' J. H. BURNS, MISSES MARY AND EUPHEMIA BUSACCA, MRS. JOSEPH BUTLER, MISS QVIIARGARET BUTLER, MR. M. E. CARTER BROS. CAPITOL CONFECTIONERY CAREY, MRS. CYRIL CONNELLY, MISS ELLEN CONARD, JEFF COOK, MRS. PAUL COOK, THOMAS CURRAN, MRS. SARAH CURRAN, MRS. YV. J. IPAVIS, MISS CECILIA IJEQVIARCO, LOUIS IJEMARCO, ,ANTHONY DOYLE, MRS. E. J. FLAGHERTY, MR. JOSEPH FRANKEN, DR. GEORGE GALLAGHER, MRS. J. GLASER, RALPH GRA'rz, MRS. L. A. HOUSTON, MISS QVIILDRED HOUSTON, MRS. XV. O. HUEER, MRS. BARBARA JOHNSON, MRS. CHARLES JOHNSON, MRS. KEANE, MARY KEANE, MISS ELIZABETH KILGORE, MRS. HARRY KURNER, MRS. PAUL LANCIONE, MRS. FRANK LAVELLE, MISS QVQARGARET LILLY, MRS. J. C. LILLY, HUGH LILLY, MISS LUQILLE LYNSKEY, MRS. JOHN LYNSKEY, MISS QXIARCEIJNE QYIAUISTRU, MRS. JAMES QVQALONEY, MRS. 'IJHOMAS C QYIALONEY, MRS. XVILLIAM QYJOLLI, MRS. A. QXKJURRAY, MR. S. MURRAY, JOSEPH MURRAY, CHARLES D. MURPHY, MRS. A. MURPHY, MRS. STAzY NAUCEH'l'ON, MISS ILERESA NIEMIIEC, JOHN A. NIEMIEC, MISS JULIA NIEMIEC, MISS QVIARY NOLAN, MR. JOHN cJ,BRIEN, MRS. A. O'DONNELL, ELMER PALMER, MRS. ANNE PERUNKO, MR. JAKE PICKETT, MRS. IANNE REILLY, MISS HELEN REILLY, MRS. PHILIP SCHAEFER, MRS. LAWRENCE SCOTT, MRS. CHARLES SMITH, MX'R'l'LE STEPHENS, MRS. HfX'l l'Y STRONG, MARIE TRACEY, MRS. M. J. VALLORIC, MRS. :ANNE VALLORIC, MRS. HELEN VANYO, MISS MARY VVALLACE, MISS MAYME WASSMAN, MRS. CHARLES XVEIR, MRS. ROSE XVILLIAMS, MRS. F. XVINIESDORFFER, MRS. L.

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