Central Junior High School - Reflector Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

 - Class of 1939

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THE ANNUAL REFLECTO an 545, IGN' 9th Grade Intramural Team Top, left to right: Patricia Fitzgerald, Evelyn Suifety, Betty Sawatski, Rosemary James, Vivian Markhart, Dorothy Bremer. Front row: Evelyn Hall, Betty Tift, Mary Johnson, Helen Ecker, Norine Moran, Laura Jean Barnum 8th Grade Intramural Team Standing, left to right: Idella Taylor, Leslie Hughes, Mary Davis, Dorothy Behm, Jane Nielsen. ' Sitting: Ruth Schultz, Bernice Peshiek, Margaret Barns, June Bailey, Phyllis Sher- win, Helen Brassaw, Elda Haas. Girls 9th Grade Badminton Standing, left to right: Evelyn Aldrich, Elaine Arnst, Adeline Pharis, Betty Lennox, Gertrude Pringle. Sitting: Betty Remensnyder, L. B. Daniel, Victoria Wrona, Jane Williams, Doris Am- mon, Esther Hardt, Jean McNicoll. 7th Grade Intramural Teams Standing, left to right: Betty Cromwell, Marion Stevenson, Jean Howe, Alma Esckil- sen, Mary Cooper, Betty Lewis. Sitting: Mary Jane Miller, Revena Hart, Maggie Porterfield, Inez Tillman, Willette Bond, Pearl Watson. -0f43I+

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HE ANNUAL REFLECTOR fl vw IW Liglitweights Top, left to right: Kubik, Taylor, Rosewig. Kelley, Berger. Seated, left to right: Beck, Miles, Johnson, Judd, Tucker. Heavyweight Basketball Top: C. Thompson, manager. Bob Fraker, Ted Billy, Bob Ohmer, Bill Kerrigan and captain Marsh Longtain. Lower: Coach Roush, Cliff Clark, Ray Andrade, Stew Francke, Bill Evans, and Chuck Stephens. Girls Volleyball Team Top: Evelyn Washington, Jane Williams, Elaine Slater, Geraldine Brown, Krate Rohde, Hedwig Scherzer, Marge Beyer. Second: Evelyn Aldrich, Betty Jane Dailey, Noami Botwright, Marie Pickleman, Vivian Markhart, Nancy Gleason, Gertrude Pringle. Bottom : Leona Michalski, Elizabeth Smith, Evelyn Fiegel, Marna Stuart, Jose- phine J arzabkowski, Esther Hardt, Laura Jean Barnum. Soccer Team Top: Jonathan Williams, Al Gatowka, Cecil Thompson, Bill Ankoviak, Wayne Hed- den, Ed Stitt, Horace Booker, Al Robins, Solo- mon Stewart, John Crawford, and captain Bob Johnson. Bottom: Bob Tucker, Herbert Williams, Charles Scott, Dave Palmer, Walt Jean, John Prueter, and the Wild Horse of Backwood Talesv Bill Evans. -'fP4f42l'4+-



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THE ANNUAL REFLECTOR 9 will E5 MN, 1939 Sports Parade ENEATH the gaudy and inspiring purple and gold colors of Central High school, many an exciting sport event took place during the 1939 season. Enthusiasm for athletic contests was intensified to a greater degree by fair play and natural athletic ability that was prevalent throughout these contests. Our school was not to be denied their share of the glory allotted to the four schools. Central Junior was proud of their boys who went out to do their best for good old Central Junior. Lightweight Basketball Coach W. E. Stoner, as always, turned out a good lightweight team. These boys were: Captain Dick Judd, Ed Baldy Kelly, Alan Miles, Lyle Kubik The Midget Sparkplug, Duane Beck, Robert Tucker, Pete Rosewig, Ed Johnson, Russ Taylor, and Wally Berger. They responded to the call and easily won the championship. They won nine games and lost one. The one defeat was at the hands of Webber. These boys all won letters. Heavyweight Basketball Central heavyweights, under Coach Ken- neth Roush, stepped out into the lead in the heavyweight basketball division and were never headed. Webber pulled up to a tie in the middle of the year and came on to tie again as the season ended. Central finished winning seven and losing two games. The tenth game of the season was not played due to seven of the Central squad of ten being in bed with the flu Mainstays of the team were: Captain Marshall Longtain, Stewart Francke, and Bill Kerrigan. Soccer The soccer team did fairly well this year. There were quite a few boys on the team who liked and enjoyed playing soccer. They won three games, lost two, tied one, which does not indicate how well they could play soccer. With the exception of Captain Bob Johnson and Al Robins, all the rest lacked experience which probably was a deciding factor in not winning higher than second place. The letter winners were: Warren Tucker, Ed Stitt, Ted Jackson, Al Gatowka, Wayne Hedden, Herb Williams, John Crawford, David Palmer, Bob Johnson, Jonathan Williams, Al Robins, Sol- oman Steward, Horace Booker, Bill Evans, Chuck Stevens, Charles Scott, Robert Tuck- er, Bill Ankoviak, John Prueter, Walter Jean, Cecil Thompson, Ed Kelly. Intramural Basketball intramural basketball games were held during the winter months for entertainment and to keep boys from loitering around the halls at noon, also for the benefit of those that do not go home for lunch. Cecil Thomp- son's team won first place in the ninth-grade division, winning eight games while dropping one. Charles Scott's team won the cham- pionship in the eighth grade, and Updegraff's team in the seventh grade division. Again fair play and good will were prevalent in these games. Girls' Athletics Although the Girls' Volleyball team had to be content with a cellar position, they pro- vided many a thrill for us student spectators. Letter winners were, Evelyn Washington, Jane Williams, Elaine Slater, Kate Rohde, Geraldine Brown, Hedwig Scherzer, Marge Beyer, Evelyn Aldrich, Betty Jean Daily, Naomi Botwright, Evelyn Fiegle, Marna Stuart, Nancy Gleason, Elizabeth Smith, Josephine Jarzabkowski, Ester Hardt, We have tried to serve you efficiently this year and enjoyed doing so. We sign off for 1939 with the track meet coming up. We rest assured that Central will walk away in un- daunted glory and a very victorious 1939 Sports Parade. Jonathan Scoop Williams DK if 214 :lf Oh, mummy, said Johnny, the ladder has fallen in the yardf' Who has knocked it down? asked his mother. I have. Run along at once and tell your daddy. But daddy knows, he's hanging from the upstairs window, said Johnny. JF Pk SK Ik Mr. Adsitt is explaining the rule of sub- traction to Yvonne Lilmann. Yvonne does not understand. Mr. Adsitt: When you have four chops on your plate and eat four what will then re- main ? Yvonne: Potatoes 'Wl44lf4+'-

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