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

 - Class of 1929

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1 , I THE ANNUAL REFLECTOR PAGE SIXTEEN T 1 P 3 l I i 4 I F s 5 5 1'UTDH. ATB Pnxv M rl-nz mums THINGS HUM AND Fw r-A-rry A BCZNB 'FROM

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THE ANNUAL RErLEc'roR to try his luck. So he came to this region and prepared for his joumey. As he started, he heard a moan and aweak noise, crying, Help me out. Oh! Help me out! The prince fwhose name was Phenoleesl immediately looked to see what the trouble was. There was a tiny satyr struggling to free him- self of a trap. Phenolees helped him out and went on his way. When he reached the treacherous road, his heart and hopes sank at the sight of a road of tire. He turned as someone tugged on his sleeve and he saw the satyr he had helped. If you wish to cross, you must have a chariot and horse, he said. Just then a chariot with eight prancing horses came into sight. Phenolees turned to thank his deliverer, but he had disappeared. After Phenolees had crossed safely, the satyr was again at hand to present him with a pair of winged sandalsg which enabled him to skim over the mountain of spikes. When the Sea of Reptiles was reached, the ugly creatures were all turned to stone, the work of the satyr, and Phenolees was able to cross. The last trial was at hand. But the little satyr was not one to forget. He gave Phenolees a magic ship and with slight diiiculty he crossed the angry waters. Now! now! He went to the king and claimed Wondras' hand. But the king told him to wait 'til morning and gave him a room. The satyr was on watch and found out that the king was goingtokill Phenolees at midnight. He warned Phenolees and they escaped, but not soon enough for Wondras. She called to them from her under ground prison. The satyr turned her into a bee and when she flew out, changed her into her natural form again. Just then the king spied them and sent out a pack of wolves, but the ever-present satyr turned them into rock, while Pheno- lees with Wondras mounted at his side were carried away to the Land of Paradise and Romance. Betty Qualman .rata That's the worst shot I ever made. Oh! so you have played before? Once a small boy wanted a baby brother. Every rught before he went to bed, he would pray for one. One night he thought he had waited long enough so he said in his prayers that night: ' God, please hurry and send my baby brother. The next day the baby brother came and he looked long and thoughtfully at him and then said, Geal He ain't got any hair, ain't got any teeth, can't talk, can't walk, he ain't been finished. I wish I wasn't in such a hurry. W X i Phoenix Cheese-Strong as the rock of Gibralter. ' Djer Kiss Face Powder -Save the sur- face and you save all. 11 i U The Chambered Nautilus In this lovely poem of The Chambered Nautilus , the scene is laid in the south on the islands that aremade up wholly of coral. The sky is of an azure blue. There is not a shadowon the water, or the unshadowed main, as it is expressed in the poem. All seem peaceful and calm. The gulf seems as if enchanted. A ship of pearls sailing on the ocean. The nautilus has a pinkish lustre, yet when one looks at it closely it is of different colors. This shell has little rooms or Chambered Cells. The smallest cell of a nautilus has never been touched by the sun. The nautilus is made by a small an- imal. Each year this animal builds a new and larger cell or compartment, and leaves the old cell. This is what the animal does all its life. The last verse we are asking how we can build more room or make our lives better. Good, kind, and cheerful thoughts and actions will help. We want to build each new cell a room nobler than the one built or created previous. The building of the shell is compared to our progress. As the shell gets larger, so our minds should grow larger and progress. The small ani- mal works all his life to make his shell large and beautiiul, so we should try and work all our life to make our lives and souls more beautiful. Ruth Fry. PAGE FIFTEEN



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THE ANNUAL REFLECTOR PAGE SEVENTEEN oun oncHls'rnA AND BAND

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