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

 - Class of 1932

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M ls. l J 4-agar? THE ANNUAL REFLECTOR +1 he 10 Reitzel, Earl Retting, Junior Rieder, Fred Roeser, Raymond Roberts, Byron Robinson, Russell Rolka, Chester Roller, Keith Rottman, Merlin Rousseau, George Rupp, Wilber Salow, William Sautter, Harold Schoedel, Charles Schrader, Erwin Schroeder, Russell Schroeder, William Schultz, Gordon Schwartzkopf, Ralph Seltzer, Arthur Slater, Charles Smigiel, Edward Smith, Albert Smith, Omer Smith, Victor Smith, Otto Soloman, Donald Sodeman, William Sonnenberg, Ralph Stadden, James Sterling, Jimmy Stellwag, Wilmer Steuber, Fred Stewart, Robert Stolz, George Stone, Robert Stork, Bernard . ' Sumera, Felix Symons, Sam Taylor, Kenneth Terwilliger, Malcolm Thomas, Robert E. Thomas, Robert J. Thomas, Bill Thompson, Jack Thompson, Vincent Topp, Lawrence Turner, Clarence Turner, Paul VanConett, Kenneth Urban, Howard Vandcnberg, Robert Vesterfelt, William Vetterle, John Virginski, Chester Walker, Norris Walters, Ralph Wander, Jack Wascavage, Paul Watson, William Webber, Pete Webber, John Wesolek, George Whalen, Ward, Whitney, Joseph Wickes, Ned Wilson, Marshall Wisniewski, Conrad Witek, Leo Wright, Clinton Yanni, Raymond Yelsik, Robert Zabelski, Raymond Zak, Joseph Zelahi, Alek Zielinski, John MAN'S true greatness lies in the consciousness of an honest purpose in life, founded on a just estimate of himself and everything else, on frequent self-examination, and a. steady obedience to the rule which he knows to be right without trou- bling himself about what others think or say, or whether they do or do not tlo that which he thinks and says and does. -George Long cope

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,gjggiy 'U as -'Pi Boris, Chester Brandel, Thomas Brechtelsbauer, Otto Brechtelsbauer,William Brennan, Charles Brennan, Jack Brown, Erwin Burgfoyne, Francis Burk, Kenneth Burk, Robert Cesere, Joe Chinery, Fred Chronowski, Alfred Clark, Henry ' Clift, Stanley Cluter, Jack Collins, David Colgosz, Joseph Crandall, James Crane, Harry Crocker, David Dagon, Willard Davis, Jack Davis, Harry Dankert, Harold DeLong, Ernest Deska, Theodore Diener, John Diment, Charles Ditz, Charles Douglas, John Downer, Dennis Draper, Bill Ducker, Norman Duran, Joseph Dusek, William Ehlert, Howard Esler, Roy Fager, Willard i ease -- THE ANNUAL REFLECTOR 9 Fiebig, Frederick Field, Howard Filary, Isadore Filipiak, George Firchau, Carl Fischer, Walter Fournier, Albert French, Russell Frahm, Alvin Frenzel, Franklin Fruk, Willard Furlo, Lawrence Garbach, Edmund Genack, Bernard Geth, Ralph Gill, James Gleason, Jack Gregory, Gerald Grigsby, Allen Gronda, Earl Guerin, Joseph Gwiadowski, Frank Gulvas, Sylvester Hagerty, Loraine Hahn, George Hain, Herman Hamling, Raymond Hardy, Raymond Haremski, Floyd Haremski, Stanley Harrington, Louis Herron, Russell Hill, Chester Hill, Robert Hillebrand, George Hohnke, Wilmer Honeman, Arthur Hoover, Jimmy Horan, Joseph Inglis, William Jex, Frank Johnson, Sylvester Joslin, Billy Karl, Randall Kawicke, Raymond Kessler, Roman Kiley, Raymond Kingham, John Kline, John Kniebbe, Lawrence Kostrzewa, Ernest Kowalski, Leroy Kozlek, Joseph Krawczak, Frank Krell, Fred Krieg, Norman Krueger, Harold Kuk, Rudolph Kulak, Stanley Kuster, Francis LaBeau, Donald Lambert, Woodrow Law, Robert Leach, Willis Lentner, Melvin Leonard, Albert Lent, Alex Lilja, Fred MacDonald, Donald McDonald, Barton McKerracher, Jack McMan, Fernard McMaster, Fred McNiven, Daniel McMillan, Robert Mader, John Mallory, Lee Mann, Clarence Mark, Gerald Martindale, Ray Matzke, Herman Meinecke, Henry Mell, Frank Merdler, Henry Merrill, John Mertz, Wallace Meyers, Irving Miller, Fred Miller, George Dickinson, Betty Mitchell, James Miska, Joseph Munson, Archie Munson, Earl Murray, Jack Nance, Ernest Neff, Robert O'Connor, Clarence Oesterricker, John Ohland, Edward 0'Keefe, John Ostler, Jerry Paluck, Bruno Parrish, James Paul, Billy Pellot, James Perry, Orville Peter, Ralph Pietrzak, Alex Pittman, Othal Pollen, Donald Poplewski, Robert Presley, Junior Radewahn, Ralph Ray, Duane Redding, William Reinhardt, Herman 3 936 1 ,484



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F sr as THE ANNUAL REFLEc'roR 11 'elf 1+- Class Will Ladies and Gentlemen, Board of Education, the Superintendent, Teachers A and Friends: E, THE 9A CLASS of Central Junior High, having reached the end of our . career here, being of sound minds and memories and considering the uncer- tainty of this frail and transitory life, do make, publish, and declare this Writing to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all other test- imonial writings by us heretofore made. As to which estate it has pleased the fates and our own strong arms to give, we dispose of the same as follows: Item: We bequeath to our dear faculty, who have been our kind instructors in all the wisdom of the ages, a sweet and unbrok- en session of sleepless nights and peace- ful dreams. Item : To Mr. Chaffee we leave the management of the school. iNow isn't that nice and generous of us ?l Item : We give to our beloved teacher, Mr. Harry Graves Miller, a complete cast of brilliant actors for a very successful play. fOr plays-which is it ?l Item: We give and bequeath to the lead- ing paper of our school, The Reflector, and to the talented Miss Meyer thereof, all the events of our lives, past, present, and to come, with all the wonders, sensa- tions, hair-breadth escapes glorious attain- ments, and other deserved or undeserved notoriety and fame with which we may have been, or may hereafter be associated, trusting that they may furnish plenty of material for news items and brilliant edi- torials for ages yet to come, and serve as an inspiration for those younger students who so naturally look to us for examples. Item: We give and bequeath to the fu- ture 7th, Sth, and 9th grade classes all such boys as were not able to keep pace with such brilliant girls as compose the majority of our class, trusting the girls may be able to steer them firmly next year through the gates of commencement that they may not share our humiliation in not being able to hold our men folk. ' Item: The following we hope will be accepted as valuable assets to those who may receive them. 1. To the basketball team next year, the ability of Tony B. and J. Murray. Q 2. To Melba D., M. Hoppe's gift of gab. 3. To anybody who needs them, our daily excuses for being absent or tardy. 4. To some lucky person we bequeath S. I-lowell's Reflector editorship. 5. To the girls we bequeath M. Westrom's fascinating charms that hold the boys. 6. To Mrs. Ulman we leave the musical gifts of K. Keane. Music hath charms to soothe the savage beast. Item: The subjoined lists will be recog- nized as entailed estates, to which we declare the class of 1932-33 the real and rightful successors. - 1. Our unsurpassed dignity. May they uphold it forever, with all serioushess and gravity, endeavoring to realize its vast importance, in spite of their natural light- mindedness and irresponsibility. 2. Last of all, the hardest of all for us to part With. To our successors we leave our places in the hearts of the principal and the teachers. The teachers will love you as they have loved us. They will show you the same tender kindness and attention they have bestowed upon us. They will feel the same about your successes and your failures. We hope that the future classes-will appre- ciate all this as deeply as we have done, that it will be a most treasured possession and you will loathe to part withit as we are. Absolutely last we leave our blessing, tender memories of our pleasant associa- tions together, and our true pledge of most sincere friendship from henceforth and for- ever. Lastly, we make, constitute, and appoint the 9A Class of 1932-33 to be sole executors of this our last will and testament. ' In witness thereof We, the class of 1931- 32, the testators, have to this, our will, set our hands and seal this tenth day of June, Anno Domini, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-two. Witnesses .' , The Faculty Sth Graders 9th Graders 7th Graders Respectfully submitted, . Helen Fallier V C3 al Fl -- I i E gag? 0 A

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