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THE ANNUAL REFLECTOR .wg 'HF -.qw Do noble things, not dream them, all day long: And so make life, death, and that vast forever One grand, sweet song. -Charles Kingsley A - ,V V . , -' - ,,,, 51- -' g-,., ,. . - - - w , f V V xg' ' X1 'W , f , 55' I i ' - -HM if-V1 .. 2 'Wg' '- ' V ' 'f' V' . Vw 12:2 H1253 V, V 3 ' ...f 1.51 ' V Q 'V nw , me We --'A - - 5' Vaeee- ' i qg ' -gf - 1311 132151 ,.,. H - V .,:., ,,,,: LL f ,v.- ' ' T: I ' ,.,- U-A V' 4 , Q , , V 1- 4, V ,.,., f I 'A ' - '- f' Eiga - - 'e t--- f ,,,,,, V - 1 VV -'-,-. 1 'fe' ' QV HQ W-if R55 Q' --fi! fu , W, 1-1 e an ,.,,, , ef' ,A 'sat , fr f ' V J 1 ' ....,. . ' I A -1-fi-5S:?2-'R - ' :f ' ' ' : V3 ., . , .I ,f I. I I....::I,VIIIIII, IIE I II Q , ,..... ,.. ,I I 'U' -1112-W' U 1 V ffff f W!.fF'1f'AV ,722 321' I' ,Ami .-.-.- : 1.2-acc' l i3 . , - - 'L - A V .-.-.... : -.r .....,.,., :. - ..,. ., 2 I I - '- I ,H I I .V I I I ...,. ,ZIIIIII X , . a ' . -V S -- ' Vg' 41' W2 . . 22 . E 'IQ , , '. .,,., EIf,- ,. 5' .I I, - 11-.QI-,Q I' N..,.:.:.:.VV, ,, . S fig A eg' .112 if jf? v :If ,- gy .,.q.4f:., gaze- -5: 1, W-V V ,sa:agf:5sf .-.- ' .. Iggy- N, - A ' M ,Y 'M Q, :iff if -.. V144 5 f .. , if V ww V ' -f iv- -F3 :W ' Z5 2 1 fig? 32? ikafxk' ' V :V fi 3 , -t-- , , 1 V - V ' ,,., z e A -A ' V- - . fe- : W At 'ZA' .... , .. - f . 'A tw, , Til. ' Ab L 1-mg, 'QA ' ' J ,.,., 3,3 V, ' L ' ' 'V-v- - -- 1 , - , 4, , --' ' -V 5, 'e..1z.LL, 1-2 f z i - W , fi, 1 . A I 1 -ff? . -' t .... I L ---,f ifj1iL3,,,V,.,. 3 I I .. '55 , Y II I 4 .,,, V ..., I ' W V f V ----V -- 1 , wwf e , ..., J V ' V he I ' W ' 4 , ' ' t, ' Sw - i -uf' 5 gf' - ---- ' .Zi3.L, .. if' .k ' A 4 sw 4 - ' ' IW: -V: 'fig ajgggf' A 'Qt L i W - .,,,,,,-:,.., W.: ....,,... A' V I- ,, .I .,... 'ESAI ,- ,... f'-E , ------- - , .... ., I I , I - ' S . ' H ,,:f5V-Q -'- -. ,V f '-' .11 ' W 'iff -- .ff t- 9 f ' . V .1 ' .M , VV V -A e - V- - - - H fa. Q A ' -.- - 1 ..... -f -- - V F F: -V F2 -1' E1-' 21? gg, ' Y - X ' -iz? -il f i?55-L f? V- :P fr' 'X I 9' We T-.i Qt' - V .' --.A Q . .W .-.V., K tw ' ' - M ' ' 4' in A .X ' 5 - - V . :Q K ,wx ' 'S -- - i ' A5 ' .W N 1. . 52 ' 1 , 1' 1 W .-'Tiff fi VS-7' ' xv- M QV .- V ' - V Swv 1 1 - i . ----- 1, A ' ,,. - ' V . .-.. - - :M ---- ' ' V. ,Vw - , M ' - 'Q -' . ' 5' 5 'w? I-z::a::5:E:E:2:. .1 Wi 4 - 2N..? I-. N ' ' we fir' f mE:r-25.r:r... v,.1 v lv'-V .:.:.4: .:::,::v-:-:-. ' -VV+.-.-.:::::::::::::::::.::Vq.,, . ,.,.,.,.,.,, .,.. . :,::::-- .. , -V V 'J , ,. H V -. V , ---- V4 f .,.,.: I ' ,V - 1 if W 3' A-'iii ' i?-We' i ' Q fit W 45' :IL I I I ' I5 V- 1 . 0 JJ . ff , 4? ' ...., 2 K V1 -V .. .V Q- .--.. - 54.4, 1 . ' -. ,aw ,' -::::,:::VV ..,, . V 1. :V-. W-'-1 V ' 'W t..,,,e ,Qt ..., ' if-fFfT:e. V5 -V Vi , ' e e 4 ' ,,,, ., V - ,, -V -' t -------- ..... A ..... : A HV ' A .':,,-,K 5,4 n,1,,.: :gan . L' ' ' ,,V:V.V' . YC ' V U E .,.. ' ' ,. ' 3..'-'E:-::::E:. ::i.E ,.,jj- Q t .,..: : '-'-' 5:-5.:::5,,.ji.j - ff. I - M ......, . V' ff. I ft , 't V--- A I,u'. ,LIT Aa i , I I I .,,. .W . I5:..I It I . I Ig: .. I .9 5 IIW ..- EIGHTH GRADE GROU -nf 21 Nf- P IGP
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THE ANNUAL REFLECTOR 9 'KW if-vb Class Prophecy, 1949 S WE WALKED into the little old man's tent, we saw signs of Fortune Telling hanging on the tapestries. He was a short man, darkenedby the tropical sun. He looked into his crystal ball and spoke- I see the students of '39', ten years hence. There is ........ Ah-h, Mayor Theobold walking with the first lady of the city down Fifth Avenue. The lady-that former star reporter, Ruth Sirich. She met him reporting the news of the mayor of New York and sprung up a very strong frielriglship which ended in marriage. Good uc . And there's a professor of West Point Walking into his favorite shop, Trio Ham- burg. It seems Floyd Clark hasn't given up those delicious hamburgs. I notice he hasn't lost any weight either. A small white cottage nestled among the hills around West Point houses a very devot- ed couple, the former Jean McNicoll and Bob McLeod, happily married. Flash-Al Riordan just featured in an- other movie success, Gone With the Breeze. His co-star was that songstress, Lois Ecarius. There have been rumors of marriage, but no one is sure. With the crystal ball still looking in the direction of Hollywood, I find that Kay Kelly has won another beauty contest. Miracle Pictures fif it's a good picture it's a Miraclej it is rumored about will sign Kay to a contract. Now as I turn back to that small town nestled in the valley I see Jodie Oppermann, the editor of 'The Saginaw Star. She has one of the best staffs ever seen in Saginaw. Of course Jodie does much of her own Work. She keeps on with her poems, editorials and delightful stories. Y0u've heard of Minnie the Rat, well, the cartoonist that draws Minnie is also a star reporter ot the staff of The Saginaw Star. Lorraine Bones Fox also draws Minnie's sweetheart, Louie. On the side Bones goes to the Texas Air School where she is learning her life-long ambition, flying an air-plane. Happy landing, Bones Since the death of Paderewski, the world's greatest pianist, I have witnessed the climb of Cliff Clark. He, the student of Saginaw's finest school, Central, has practiced diligently and now has taken Paderewskfs place. He is now playing in Carnegie Hall, New York. I am taking you to Madison Square Gar- den, and there you see that athlete, Bill Evans. He is now fighting against Joe Louis' son. Perhaps Bill will be the new world champion. Gong I Go to it, Bill. Now I see a boy who canit quite make up his mind just what he wants to be. He, for awhile, worked on The Saginaw Star. Now he has Kaltenborn's place as United States foreign correspondent. Let's hope John Learned will stick to this job. He is doing very fine work. 'Tm taking you to the Lakeview Aquarium in Chicago. There you'll see Dean Hadcock, the sole owner ofthe Aquarium. He is now more interested in other and more tropical ish. Want to go fishing, Dean? Here's a man after my own heart, the one, the only, the original star gazer, Professor Whitney. Dick is now working as the superin- tendent of the 200-inch telescope on Mount Palomar in California. Dick still is crazy about photography which is a big help in his present position. Here's hoping that you dis- cover a planet or something. Ever hear of the half-aviatrix and half- reporter, Ginny Kolhagen ? She and Helen Henry, her stewardess, are now planning a trip around the world. Two of their passen- gers will be Douglas Corrigan and Howard Hughes. Pretty good, writing up your fiight, eh, Ginny? i'Fifth Avenue, New York. Easter morning -a rush for the delivering of flowers. This is what I see when the crystal turns toward America. The flower shop I speak of is The Alwayswilt Flower Shop, managed by Bar- bara Brennan. Little Nosey Nover who usually had some idea in her schooldays has a new one now. For the last five years Laynor has been collecting oddities from her father's junk yard. She has put these together and they are now on display ffor 25cJ in The Debris Museum. Ah! Another Saks, Fifth Avenue-that's what everyone is saying about Billmeier's Gem Shop since Marjorie has taken the shop over. Marjorie, who was a wonderful student in Latin, has changed the name from jewelry to gemma Kgemsj. She is in complete charge and has branch oflices all over the state. It seems that Jimmy Pitcher has a new slant on life now. He has just opened an ex- -+Pi18N'-
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