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Assemblies Central Junior-'s 33rd Annual Reflector ROW 1 . Roger Wendt . Mary Werdehoff . J. B. West . Dorothy Wettlin . Joan Whitten . Erma Della Wicker . Wayne Wiederhold . Robert Wilbur . Robert Wilcoxon Joyce Ann Wiles I Robert Wiu ROW 4 . Donald Zlotnik Bonnie Zuziak NINTH GRADE ROW 2 Sue Willert Bernice Williams Robert Williams James Willie Williams Dwayne Wilson Phantrince L. Wilson John Winchester Herbert Wirtz Joseph Wisniewski Lyle Wolfgang Carol Wolinski ROW 3 1. Danna Wood 2. Joanne Woodke 3 . Albert Wright . Gary Wurtz . Joyce Yarabeck . Raymond Yarger . Sharon Yauck . Ronnie Zanner . Barbara Zierofi . James Zimmer 4 5 6 7 8. Christina Zamudio 9 10 11 HIGH LIGHTS Crowds gathered in Central's auditorium on February 23 and 24, to see this year-'s annual Highlights, with Bill Ahrens and Jack Keane acting as Masters of Ceremonies. Our guest artists were the Onchords, one of the outstanding quartets in the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Bar- ber Shop Quartet Singing in America. They are second place winners in the Michigan district. The traditional ninth grade chorus line did a wonderful job, dancing to the tune of But- tons and Bows. Some of the other acts wereg a dance by Sandra Brown, He sung by Louise McDaniel Guitars in Harmony with Donna Mae and her uncles, an eighth chorus line dancing to the tune Tea for Two, Military Boogie, and Spanish Dance by Amanda Aylala, the Silhou- ette Dance with Beverly Brinkman, Julia Evans, and Bette McClellan, a can-can num- ber, the Harmony Teenettes, the Ambassadors of Songs, and a double tap number done by Julie Vaughin and Ann Hoffman. Our pianist was Art Galonska. There were many people not seen in the Highlites who did much work, Miss Schultz, Miss Lundbom, Julie Vaughn,J anice Granville and Mrs.Claudine Wickes were in charge of the dance routines. Mr. Foulds was the art advisorg Tom Gerow and Frank Czologosz were the art crewg stage crew members were Bob Armstrong, Brian Mclnerney, Bob McCormick, John Livingston, Gatis Lusis, and Clifford Defore. Mr. Dunne and the boys of the printing department printed the prog- rams and tickets. Miss Williams,Mr. Gallo- way, Mr. Shairer, and Mr. Kleekamp were in charge of publicity. Mary Ann McGregor During the school year of 1955 and 1956, Central Jr. High had four exceptionally fine professional assemblies in our auditorium: The first one was presented by the Carl Jos- ephs. This was a man and wife team showing their skill in archery. Mr. J oseph's trick shots were almost unbelievable. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Joseph showed the students of Central breath- stopping stunts with the bow and arrow. Our second assembly by Larry Tobler was sensational. Mr. Tobler played the banjo and demonstrated to us,why he is called King of the Banjo, The third assembly of the year was Down to the Sea in Shipsf'Captain Dry presented the students of Central with many displays of sea equipment and also many stories of the sea. The last but not least assembly of this year was given by David S. Williams. This assem- bly was on The Wonders ofLiquid Air. When Mr. and Mrs. Williams demonstrated their strictly modern version of liquid air, many a student was delighted, and bewildered. This assembly wound up another year of four Ilgrogessional assemblies at Central. The cost these four assemblies was only S362.50,according to Mr. Burtt. You don't have to worry about your stationin life there's always somebody who'1l tell you where to get off. Remember, these trying times will be the good old days in just a few years. Ambition is nothing more than a tickling around the Wishbone.
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