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

 - Class of 1927

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Retrospect ELL, here I am a fourth edition of the old Pictorial Reflector, only I'm a little differ- ent from the Old Man. I've got all of his advantages, to be sure, with a lot of brand new ideas. My origin came from a Mr. Arthur P. Smith who was Central Junior High's first printing instructor and who is now in Mount Clemens High School. He claims me as his child and as a proper foster father should be, is always interested in my welfare. The ancestors of me were all famous in their day, and it is up to me to keep up the family reputation. Our family motto always was, Offwith the old and on with the new. That's why our covers are always of a different color, and our designs are perpetually changing. My great grandfather, Reflector I, had the shades of our coat of arms on the cover, brown and cream as many of my steadfast friends will recollect. Then my grandfather Reflector II, came 1nto being adorned in gaudy garments, a pastime with him, consequently a purple cover Just suited him. Preceding me and following my grandfather is naturally my father. He re- ceived more attention than any of his predeces- sors by donning a yellow uniform upon which a picture of the school we all attend, the C. J. H. S. is printed. I personally maintain, however, that I am the best ever. A grey cover proves that I have ex- cellent taste and it also behooves me to say that the big C I am proud to wear represents Central and not the marks that students com- monly get in scholarship or citizenship. Can you beat it? Popularity toward me is increasing by leaps and bounds, so fast, in fact that I keep every- one hopping to obtain enough material to sat- isfy admirers. The principal reason for my increasing popularity is thatpupils have finally realized that I am a paper, of the students by the students, and for the students. I have a great deal of creative work, my monthly column Hmfith the Poets being one of the most not- a e. The cost of me is comparatively small now, and my smaller monthly relations are distributed free. The same would be done with me, but the pictures and engravings which I contain cost a great deal of money and the twenty-five cents each one pays helps to defray my cost and the remaining amount is supplied by the shows given in the Auditorium regularly. As you have no doubt noticed, the Refiector family has never been cheapened by advertis- ing, a distinct advantage over many of my numerous neighbors, who must resort to this 8 means in order to make themselves a paying proposition. Of course there are play and sports advertising but we make nothing Whatever from the actual ad itself. In turning over my pages slowly, you note that I am dedicated to Miss Jessie Loomis, then follow some of the higher ups together with the imposing views of the faculty and various student gatherings. Many years from now you may be showing antiques to your grandchildren when you run across me and you proudly point to your old chums remarking, See, Susie, there's Tommy Jones, the star first baseman of the Yankees. I can remember the day when he muffed every ball that came his way. It's almost time for my vacation, and I be- lieve I'll take it when you students do, so that you won't miss me, and I will be always on deck to serve you. When you fellows are out camping, touring, tenting or whatever you do, I will be recuperating in the bottom drawer of somebody's desk or possibly exchanged with the paper of some other school. But that has never worried us in the least, as we are all broad minded and realize how much more we shall be worth when dug out by little sonny in one of his mischievious moods. Or if I come into my own at another school, I do not only in- crease my own education but give my friends in far off states hints for developing their liter- ature. I shall hope to meet you all again next year, Knot the 9A's of course, for I could not be so cruel hearted as to wish anyone to stay behind six months for my special benefit but those lower than the aforesaid grade and the 7B's who will enter in a few months. Soon I must say good-bye as the sa-sigh- a-tee say it, so long as the most of us bid fare- well, au revoir similarly to the French, and ta ta the Way I am led to believe that it is said in parts of Europe. The next time that we meet again, we will both be at least two months older and you'll be well mosquito bitten and sunburned. The policyof those backing me is to have a bigger and better paper, and any stories, fishy or otherwise are always welcome. If, perchance, you experience extraordinary occurrences dur- ing vacation, hand them in immediately to some one of the advisors and if it is a good composi- tion you will have it printed. It not only gives you a good reputation and plenty of practice in essay and story writing, it also raises your mark in English and gives your English teacher a great deal less to worry about, besides think of the glory of seeing your name in print. John R. Banister

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