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Tl-IE. CENTRAL F LAS-H' Miss Sly has been closely associated with the class of '30 since its freshman year. As home-room teacher and instructor in English, she has endeared herself to the hearts of her students. In future days, they can l-ook b-ack to the many happy hours spent in her classes and particularly in the ho-me-rooms under her supervision. Although this is the first year Miss Du- Bois has conducted a home-room for the class of '30, she also has been closely asso- ciated with it through her art classes. Many are the students who can truthfully state that Miss DuBois instilled in them an appreciation of the beautiful th-rough a knowledge of color and design.
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Published by the Students of 'Dailey Stream High School, 'Ualley Stream, Y. VQL, 11, JUNE, 1930 No. 3 S T A F F Editor-in-chief .... . . . GRETCHEN PHILLIPS Business Manager . f . . . .............. CAROL SOHILO Advertising Manager WINFIELD S. BOERCHEL, JR. Circulation Manager . .. ............ MARGARET LUOA Exchange Editor .... . . . HELEN DOWDESWELL Society Editor ....... EDITH CHVATAL School News . .. FLORENCE MODOWELL Sports Editor .... .... V IOTOR N. TOMPKINS Poetry Editor ...... ARTHUR GREER Joke Editor ..... RITA EDWARDS Faculty Adviser lK'ATHRYN J. SLY Faculty Adviser .......................... WARREN FENYION Associates ..... ....... L OIS CORWIN, BETTY NATVIG, PAUL VVITTICE. RUTH HYND, RUTH PETERSON, CLARA FELDTMAN EDITORIAL Ladies, gentlemen and freshmen! The time has come for all good C?J students to rise to arms and defend themselves against the Regents. To pass or not to pass-that is the question. Too long have We tarried over quadratic equations, participal phrases, and irregular verbs. As Regents Week approaches, We realize the -colossal importance of this period. Things have reached a crisis, and our fates hang in the balance. Speak up, comrades! VVill you surrender to these tryingqordeals, or will you rally your forces and arise from the fray grim but smiling? Come, friends, let us conquer the foe and With a light heart- face the coming summer mont-hs to regain our equilibriums. More strength to you, comrades, and may all your marks be passing Ones. ' The Editor. 2
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Tl-IE CENTRAL FLASH k . t' ' l lh A 4 Charles CCharlieD Bergner, they assure us, is well-tamed and never bites, He would like to be a successful commercial artist. He has acted in Wllhe Governor's Daughter, Nancy Ann, and f'The Dear Departed. He served us as a member of the band for one year. His hobbies are swimming, swimming, and more swimming. VVhenever we hear a low AW hey. Cut it out! we can tell that Charlie is around. This little lady is Berenice Buteau, who besides playing for four years on the girls' basketball team, spending two years on the track, Ethel Barrymoring in Mr, Bob, 'fNancy Ann, and The Governor's Daugh- ter, and being elected the pep-piest girl in the senior group, has done nothing for dear old Central. Bee is partial t odians and selling Flit. William CB-ill? Buteau, the one and only in captivity, is one of our star athletes. For four years he has played on our foot- ball and basketball teams and for the last two years has gained laurels on the track also. He would like very much to be a successful importer and exporter, a world traveler, and a millionaire. His hobbies are football, swimming, and tennis. VVe surely will miss him next year. Won't we? X ,if fkfvfl H fad, In ,lp I gi ' Lxcfq -qt be Q' Q
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