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THE ANNUAL REFLECTOR qffi Ml -.ap IU- The Stage Crew The stage crew, which is under the direc- tion of Messrs. Miller and Huber, is a group of boys without which a play in the auditorium could not be staged. A majority of them join at the beginning of the year and are soon transformed into a smooth-working machine which does the work behind the scenes of an auditorium play. The day before the play the boys meet on the stage at four o'clock and set stage, i.e.,,set up the flats which you see as a room in a house, a scene in a garden, or a scene in the cold, bleak mountains of Norway. The day of the show the boys are excused from fourth and fifth-hour classes where they meet back- stage.There the electrician checks his circuits, property man checks his props and the set properties are put in place. Saturday morning the boys again gather and strike set, that is, take it down. If you saw The Scarecrow Creeps you probably wondered how the effects were pro- duced. First the thunder. This is caused by shaking a long sheet of metal at the bottom. The lightning was made by what is known as the carbon and file method. A bunch light is connected up but the circuit is broken. On one end of the break is a iile and a stick of carbon on the other. When the carbon is rub- bed on the ile, it ilashes the light in a real- istic manner. The members of the crew are: Stage man- ger, Morris Luederg assistant stage manager, Donald Allison, stagemen, Jack Allison, Bur- nell Loder, Allen Alcorn. Henry Moore, Dick Whitney, Nelson Joyner, Bob Gilman, Marion Kostrzewa and Wayne Hedden. Dick Whitney '41 if 114 if Latin Club Throughout the year one of Central's most interesting and active clubs has been carried on under the capable supervision of Mr. Etkind. Picnics, sleighrides, and other social activities have been enjoyed. The officers of the club, elected under Roman titles, are the following: Consulesz Barbara Morley, Janet Stewart, Stewart Francke, Al Riordan. Aediles: Elton Fry, Virginia Childs, Adeline Pharis, Scriba: Marjorie Bilhneier. Praetores: Joseph Merdler, Eillen List. Indices: Adeline Pharis, Al Riordan The club meets every Tuesday after school. Each meeting is divided in two parts, the busi- ness meeting and educational program. The aediles alternate in taking charge of the pro- gram. At the business meeting activities of the club are discussed and plans made. When the business meeting is adjourned, the aedile in charge presents the program plan- ned. for the meeting which usually consists of Latinlsongs, reports, or some other kind of entertainment. A banquet was given on Tuesday,May 23rd. The members came dressed as Gods or Godesses. At the banquet a loving cup was presented to the one who has contributed the most to the club. Points are given to the members for various activities such as: Committees, reports, games, winning games, miscellaneous, work, etc. The person with the most points will receive the cup. Virginia Kolhagen il if ii if Archery Club The archery club meets on Wednesday and Friday noon in the work shop, under the leadership of Mr. Darrell Milsteadg a W.P.A. recreational director. The main activity of the club is making bow and arrows and learn- ing to shoot them. They are planning on enter- ing a city-wide tournament. As yet they have had no practice in shootingdue to the largeness of the club. The officers are: President, William Char- rey, vice-president and secretary, Dona War- nemuende, reporter, Duane DePlonty. The members are as follows: Cora Ehrlich, Mau- rice Wade, J ack Zimmerman, Allen William- son, Jack Teausch, Ted Stouber, Ray Riedel Jack Pomerville, Tom Pardon, Robert Martin, George McDonald, Henry Makarewicz, Ralph Martin, Harry Morse, John Moritz, Bill Arm- strong, Julian Ayala, Billy Billow, Tony Bar- nese, Robert Douglas, William Tehiman, Al- bert Fowler, Sally Gollin, Frank Haydon, Les- ter Ferman, John Kish, Kosmos Kastros, Al- bert Kelly, Donald Loomis, Gerald Lewis, Gene Lewis, William Charrey, Duane DePlonty Dona Warnemuende, Robert Voss, and Gret- chen Hieder. Maxine Lewis iilfkllr Mike: Get up, Pat, the ships on fire. Pat Qdreamilyj That's all right, Mike, it's on water, too. -'ei46l4 -
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THE ANNUAL REFLECTOR Q was new 1. King and Queen of the Funfest-Clifford Clark and Kay O'-Keefe. 2. Making Puppets. 3. Gathering and stapling the monthly Reflector. 4. Professor Quiz at the Latin Club. 5. The Stage Crew cleans up. 6. At Christmas we remember the needy. 7. Girl Reserves. 8. Road- masters Club. 9. Reflector journalists plan picture lay-out for the Annual. 10. A biscuit lesson. 11. Good meals are served in our cafeteria. 12.d Igoadlgasteirs Club repair and give away toys at Christmas. 13. The Play--back stage. 14. After the printing. type must be cleaned an istri ute . +'i45l4+-
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THE ANNUAL REFLECTOR 9 sg, 'il-Fl IG' wg., Receipts and Expenditures of Central Junor High School Fund, January to May, 1939 RECEIPTS 22 Gillman Brothers, iishpond prizes--. ...... 35.91 January 22. Book-of-the-Month Club, monthly books-- 2.85 1, Balance on hsiid ,--. ,--. ,,. . , --. --5203.33 22. Eoulbleday One-Dol-lar Book Club, monthly 13. Deposited, tic ets --. .- -.. . . 00 .--. --. .---. .- -..--------- -- . ----. ..- 1.09 26, Play and basketball .---- --- . -- - . 85.00 24. Frank Fulkersin, Little Men ---- .-,- .--- -- 10.00 Sm 27. American. Type Founders Sales Corporation, ,mary DISBURSEMENTS 27. iiftliiaitiiiiltifeigiz'12,i.s.y'.5.11i.s.1.aiiQi iii? , 27. eal Pictures orporation Mic ey's Ad- Francke s Orchestra, school dance - .-..--- 8.00 ,, ,. - ' ,, .. . Barnum's Greixnhiyuse, iiowers for pecha, 450 :fi:t1151sZi1jt,,B shes In the Woods' Tammg 7 00 Massey, Barr, es er. ---- .. --.- .. ...... --. . - ' ' ' McGee-Finlay, emblems for yell leaders .-- 5.85 27 Rallway Express, funfest ' ' 511 Denngon Comany, 19 copies of The Scare- 9 50 Total Disbursements 187.13 crow reeps ----- . ----- . ..... ..-.- . -. - Frank Fulkersin, The Lady of the Lake -. 12.50 Balance OH hand March 1' 1939 330314 William Olson, basketball referee- -..- -.-- - 3. 00 RECEIPTS Charles Coulter, baskegbag referee ---- -- March Walter H. Baker, play oo s-- ------ . ---- . . William Olson, basketball referee-- . --.-. .- 3.00 125' gZlac1Eie3nF1G?lug.esE ' ' ' ' Charles Coulter, basketball referee . ------- 3.00 24' Deposited' i t e '-ii- ffl ' 1 Q 18600 Ideal Picture Corp., Beethoven, Mendelsohn, 3 75 ' p ' P C ur S' Sc 00 n ' proiec ' Under Control ----- -----.-.. . ..... . - -- - S846 89 Cash, bus driver . ...--- - ----------. 10 00 DISBURSEMENTS ' Orem and Son, radio equipment .----.. .- -. 9.30 March TheW0r1dA1manaCvb00k4--- ---- ---- ---- - - L10 Board of Education, janitorial services --- 1.50 Doubleday One-Dollar Book Club, monthly Walz Hardware Comqanyy play material-U - 1-71 bof-Ik --- --- - -.-- ----- - - A---- --- '-- 1-09 Gellman Bros. , Funfest prizes --- ------- 3.92 Umtad Stages P91611 C9 sta?1er -: ---- '--- i T. S. Dennison Company, ten posters for Boar of E ucation Jamtoria services S C P 1 50 1 - ---- ' carecrow ree s . -.--- . ----- ,... ------- . E-f01i'f1ft?e'M8gth CEE: fggffent books- -- IWalz Hgglware, material for next play. .- 1.35 - ea lc We VP-r V ---- --- ---- ' iving erican Art,Fe ruary selections-- 2.67 S89 85 Willis Music Company, Music for Mrs. Ul- ' man ---- .--- . ------ --. -- .- .---- ----. 1.86 Balance on hand February 11 1939 ----- ---- 5314-57 Board of Egucation, telephone Sells . .----. 1.25 13. Superinten ent of Documents, ashington, RECEIPFS D.C , Stories of America, second series-., 4.00 Febfgaiy h d S314 57 13 Lowe and Campbell basketball figure, en- 1. aance on an -.-------- . -..---. .. .... --- . graving .- - ------ - ----. .--..-..- ..---- 5.00 9. Deposited, musicale, picture, project, basket- 16 S. S. Kresge Co , 3 pr. calipers for Archery 1.21 ball game .----. ------ ------ - . .-- . .. .-- .. - 141.00 16 McGee and Finlay Co., one soft ball for Fun 25. Deposited, Hi-Y, project, picture, party .-.. 62.00 Fest prize .--- - .-.----.-- -- . ---..-----. --- 1.25 EE? 17 C. McLeod, P. T. A. change from ticket - 1 d. ---- .--. .-..-. .-...- 100. F b DISBURSEMENTS 17 tl?arZi?t?Teachers, Tgckeig funds ---- 236.22 9 Y'-1a1'.Y 21 inn and Company, lnves. oc. cience ---- 1.15 Ideal Pictures Corp., Jan. 23rd, picture .--- 3.75 21 Ideal Pictures Corp., Mickey's Surprise .--- 3.00 Y. M. C. A. Motion Picture Bureau, movies 2.00 21 Walter H. Baker Company, royalty on Hap- Ralph Spiekermann, bus service. ---- . .- -. - 10.00 4 py Days --,- , , ----- ----- , ---- ------ ----- 1 5 . 00 Walz Hardware, 18 keys .--- . .---. ---- . . . 2.70 24 Doyle Freight Lines, printing paper freight 2.43 Fulkersin Film Service, Abraham Lincoln 15.00 24 Walz Hardware, castors ------ . -.-- . ------ 4.50 Radgo Tube Distributers, repair equipment, 24. Phin Coodrich, show case ------,---- , ,--. - 2000 con enser.--. . ----- ---.- . ---. --.- . 3 .48 25. Board of Education, project .---.. -------.- 2 1.50 United States Pencil Co., 2 gross pencils.- 6.11 29. Board of Education, 200 New Story of Light, Board of Education, project .-.. ----- . -- . - 19.00 four Grade School Project Charts . ------ 5.40 George Winegarden, basketball referee 3.00 29. Doubleday One-Dollar Book Club, monthly Charles Coulter, basketball referee - - .--. 3.00 book ------ . ----, -,--- , ,-,--. ------,---.- - - 1.09 The'Educatioal Screen, magazine ------ -- 2.00 29 Book-of-the-Month Club, monthly book --.- 2.60 National Occupational Conference .--.---- . 2.17 29 Living American Art, Inc., March modern Walter Luebkert, Fun Fest prizes --------- 25.00 art pictures ------ , --.-----. ---- . - -. --.- . 2.64 Saginaw Motor Coach Company, bus trans- 29 Harry T. Dent, picture framing ------ ------ 1 3.85 portatlon ..-.......-.----- -- --. .--. . -.-- . 3.00 30. The Dudley Paper Co., paper for Reiiector 78.12 Leonard Francke, orchestra for tea dance 8.00 30. Cash, one set of bulbs for picture machine 4.00 gennison Cgmpagy, addgzional pgay books-- 2.00 30. E. E. Huntzinger, pictures -,---- , ,-,- - ,- ,, 206.74 3 Z' - - mZ1'1Tf '152nS.fEf'inZ.lli? Biliiiwifz, 'iiiiiii 745-69 Adsitt, Wilkinson, Guilford, Green .--. -- 11.75 Balance an hand April 1, 1939 ---. - - ---. 35101.20 - Pf47flH -
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