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THE ANNUAL REFLECTOR O -9' IGH April RECEIPTS Story of a Cowboy, J ack and J ill, Rose in 1. Balance on hand -M-M--M--3101.20 Bloom, and Young Trailers. There are 1. Deposited, pictures,gym ex, school fund .... 245.00 many other excellent Ones- If .YOU Would be 5. Deposited,piqtures, schoplfund, ,.... 1 ..... 110.00 interested in more books of adventure or 21- DGP0S1'fed, P1Ct11reS, H1-Y, Pr0JeCt. Plfrtllre lively action, either your English teacher or Show '- ' ' L500 Mrs. Cubbage would be glad to help you. 3691.20 F th - - - - Apr, DISBURSEMENTS the fist biOiipilftiiiiiinriCtjfillfiliiiilflvolivfi tif QQ 5. Board of Education, telephone calls .... . 31.95 Peggf' C0VeI'5 the Newsf, and Peggy C0Ve1'S 5. Time, 1 yr. subscription to magazine . ....... 5.00 Washington. These books are about a young 2- 11?Ia1'HU!H'S gfeeHh0HieLf1IOWBfS B- 10-50 girl who gets ajoh witha newspaper and tells ' Hiifvtain Ompary' nsung ewes y -90 of her many thrilling experiences as a news- ' A ' ' ' ' ' 5.00 paperwoman. There are also some other inter- 8. Shoen's Miraclean, ten basketball suits ,--- 18. Board of Education, janitorial services 3.00 21. Doubleday One-Dollar Book Club, monthly book-- .... -- ..,. . .- - ...... . -. - 1.09 21. Huntzinger Picture Company, picture re- takes,--,---,--., - ,, ,... . .... ,---...-. 113.64 21. Board of Education, Project ...... --- .-. - 41.05 21. McGee Finlay, striking bag and platform, Chenile letters ----. .... .. .---- 3720 21. Harrison Beach, Symphony of Living' ,--- 14.00 24. Treasurer of the United States, pamphlets on Constitution, Art, Music, Bill of Rights-- 2.20 . Lowell Pencil Company, 3 gross pencils- -- 9.10 . L. J. Cartwright, photo supplies to date.--- 10.70 1.50 . Board of Education, janitorial services ..-. 1.50 . Seemann and Peters, 1 pt. Paralastic. ----- - .75 24 28 28. Charles E. White, play casts . - .-.- -- 28 28 3259.08 Balance on hand May 1, 1939 . ------ ..-. - - 8432.12 if 214 PK 214 Our Library How relaxing it is to go into the library and browse around among the books, select- ing just the book you want to suit your mood and taste. It may be a book of adventure, travel, sport, science, in fact about any sub- ject you are particularly interested in. You take your book out for a week or two, and when you have Hnished that book, you men- tally check up another experience to your list of interests. As we close this school year, we hope that the seventh and eighth graders will continue the same interest as we have had in reading the books in our library when school opens next fall. It is very encouraging for Mrs. Cubbage to have the pupils come in and ask for new books, which are not as yet in the library, be- cause if enough ask for the same book, she will order it. The good books now catalogued in our library are so numerous that if I had the space I could list many pages of them. Here is a list of books I would suggest for interesting adventure: Red Caps and Lilies, esting books on newspaper writing in our lib- rary. The students of Central appreciate the ex- cellent work of Mrs. Cubbage in the library department. She is always willing to help one and is known for her kindly smile that one never tires of. We shall always remember that many a long noon hour when we ate our lunch at school, has been whiled away, reading books in the quiet of Central's library. Pk Pk Pk 214 Puppet Club The Puppet Club meets every Thursday and Friday. The members are: ShirleyBrassaw, Alvin Pribbernow, Dorothy Lokinski, Herb Ross, Elaine Aldrich, Albert Walker, Joan Bruske, Gretchen Hieder, Richard Mielke, Glora Crandall, Edna Madison, William Mor- ton, Martha Scherzer, Dorothy Ried, Lorraine Lueder, Shirley Williams, Julia Berkner, Frances Habel, Marie Boettcher, Evelyn Chamberlain, Arlene Hunter, Beverly Zeing- man, Wardell Reynolds, Andrea Danbury, Elaine Cox, Shirley Bolger, Kathryn Ruff, Naida Chernow, Sara Mitchell, Beatrice Jay Russ, Beverly Powlers, Betty Jane Crandall, Patsy Smith, Betty Lou Rodgers, Olive Cher- now, Shirley Prueter, Sophia, Katsarelas, Walter Cain, Florence Lokinske, Elmer Ba- con, Amanda Bacon, Lois Wright, Peggy Haeska, Rosa Cobb, Avis Pococke, Rosalie Losch, Virginia Rigly. All of the girls have finished the iirst puppet and will be starting on the second or third. The Puppet Club held an exhibition at Saginaw High School to show just what they had done during the time they met. Jane Williams +N14S14+- 'HX
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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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THE ANNUAL REFLECTOR rqx 0191 U63-7 School Calendar SEPTEMBER 13. School days ! School days! Central's halls again resounded with the echo of many footsteps. SEPTEMBER 30. The annual :'Get Acquaintedu tea dance was held in the boys' gym at three-thirty. OCTOBER 13. Two days off While the faculty attend the M. E. A. NOVEMBER 23. The Hrst play of the year occurred. Do you remember Double Wedding? NOVEMBER 24. Thanksgiving brought a holiday. Over- eating caused several absences the follow- ing Monday. DECEMBER 22. We wonder why everyone looks and acts so happy today, but there is a reason- beginning of Christmas vacation! JANUARY 20. We witnessed the second success of Messrs. Huber and Miller-- Happy Days. FEBRUARY 9. A basketball game took place in the boys' gym. This one is mentioned in particular because free pencils were given away. FEBRUARY 17. A little late for St. Valentine's day but nevertheless we held our St. Valentine's day tea dance. FEBRUARY 28. Nearly everyone was absent today. Flu', sets the style. MARCH 17. It's here at last. The Jitterbug Funfestf' It lasted from 7 o'clock to ??'???'? MARCH 31. Both the boys and girls performed before parents and friends. For what? You've guessed it. The Gym-Ex. APRIL 14. Chairs move-eyes flashed-scarecrows Walk. Wow! The Scarecrow Creeps. APRIL 28. The ninth graders, with the assistance of a few seventh and eighth graders, gave the annual operettaf' Norwegian Nights, under the direction of Mrs. Ulman. MAY 4. The Hi-Y entertained the girls at a dance in the boys' gym. MAY 12. A spectacular event. The band and or- chestra gave their annual Spring Concert. MAY 23. Members ofthe Latin Club were Romans for a Dayj' and feasted Roman style in the cafeteria. MAY 25. Central Junior won its annual Track Meet this year with the Centralites show- ing speed and class in every division. JUNE 9. The pupils of Mrs. Ulman gave a splen- did performance in both the afternoon and evening in their second term concert. JUNE 16. School is over-are we glad ! Lucille Voss Sk rs wk ea: Nine-year-old Jimmie was sent to the drug store by his sister for a box of powder. What kind do you want? asked the chemist. Do you want the kind that goes off with a bang ? Naw, gimme the kind that goes on with a uf-fl p Sk 214 PF Pk Wifey: I heard a noise when you came in last night. Hubby: Perhaps it was the night falling. Wifey Or the day breaking. ..,,,.i 49 3544..-
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