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

 - Class of 1935

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CENTRAL JUNIOR QV ANNUAL REFLECTOR we nmfiffil-ken we Class Will My Friends, Romans, and Conntrymen : E, the 9A class of '35, of Central Junior High School, having reached the end of our career here with great success and expectancy, hereby make, publish,and assert this writing to be our last will and testament, to abrogate and make null all other wills by us heretofore made. As to our real, personal, mixed possessions and estate,we hand down to posterity and bestow in the following manner: Item No. 1: We give to Mr. Meyers, our faculty advisor, in years to come an intelligent Reflector Club who will ensue in writing as- tounding articles as we hoped to do. , Item No. 2: We leave to Mr. Chaffee the management of another prosperous school year. CDO not spare the rod.l Item No. 3: We give to our beloved Audi- torium teachers, Mr. Huber and Mr. Miller, some brilliant actors in producing successful plays in the future. U Item Nu. 4: We give to Mr. Cowan and his wife to be, lots of health, happiness and pros- perity during their married life. !Keep your word Mr. Cowan. Don't teach your children to say goo or ga, if you ever have any.J I Item No. 5: To the gym teachers, Mr. Stoner, Mr. Roush, Miss Dailey and Miss Trussel we give a champion baseball, basketball, soccer- ball and volleyball team who will show good spirit. Item No. 6: To every pupil, boy or girl, we give our worthiness for Doing Right, Kas we have done this yearj Item No. 7: The following we hope will be valuable assets to those who are luckiest in receiving them. 1. To the music department the ability of Rita Dabek and her wonderful voice. CMay she be a famous opera star some day.J 2. William Ditz's art talent. 3. To the basket ball team next year the ability of Chiesi, Zach, Wrona, Russell and Wisniewski. 4. Ruth Patow's all HAH card. 115. Arnold Zapoleon who thinks he knows it a . 6. Central's gift to the girls, such as Zach, Kampfert, White, Chmielewski and Marwood Weber. . 7. Nettie Watson's volleyball ability. 8. Morley Wallace and Margaret Colvin's directing ability. Item No. 8: We give to Mr. Rhodes a class who will type 100 words a minute, no errors and constantly looking at their copy. QWe couldn't.J Item No. 9: To Mr. Mitchell we hand down a prosperous French class, who will have a entente cordiale of French. CEn attendant je ne sois quoi ??J Item No. 10: Lastly, which is hardest for all of us to part with, we leave our blessings, tender memories of our true association together, and sincere friendship forever. In Witness Whereof we, the class of '35, seal and subscribe our names this 14th of June, one thousand, nine hundred and thirty-five, A. D. Witnesses: Faculty The 9th Grade, V Principal Respectfully submitted, Ass. Principal Angeline Smokoska QJOVD Tommy's Entry Grandpa's got his team of Percherons To exhibit at the fair, Grandma has her quilts and antiques, Planning to display them there. Dad has cows and sheep and farm crops, He will put them on display, Mother has some rugs and china. Working on them every day. Brother Bob, just home from college, He has honey and some bees: I Brags so much, and so I told him, You'll get stung if you take these,' Sister Mary, just through high school, Is canning fruit and making jell, Pies and cakes! When she gets married, 'Bet she'll feed her husband swell! Dick and Jean, they're still in high school, ' Have their Four H club work there, Corn and beans and pigs and chickens, We'll have truckloads, I declare! Baby sister, sweet and pretty, Bur mischievous little elf, 'Course, we think she'll be a winner! Says, I'm going to try myself ! Then, there's me, and I'm just Tommy, Ten years old and freckled, too. Haven't got a thing to take there, And I've looked the whole list through. Betty Jane-my girl friend-asked me, What'1l you take? and tossed a curl. I said, lf they'd offer prizes, I'd take you as my Best Girl ! Alice Meyforth QJO-KD Whoever is not too wise, is wise.-Martial. -'H'f13l4+

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CENTRAL JUNIOR ,M ANNUAL REFLECTOR nmiiiiu new The gentle mind by gentle deeds is knowng For a man by nothing is so well betrayed As by his manners.-Spenser -M411 12 ya-



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CENTRAL JUNIOR ,Biff ANNUAL REFLECTOR '-W nQ:fQvihm'e9a new U Go where glory waits thee! But while fame elates thee, Oh, still remember me ! -T. Moore The Reflector Staff Thanks Its Principal, N. W. Chaffee, for his support and sincere interest in the publishing of our monthly Rehector and Annual. Mr. John C. Distler and his printing classes, who throughout the year printed all monthly issues and the Annual. Mr. Paul Rhodes and those typing students who prepared all copy for the printers. Miss Louisa Austin of the art department who had charge of making linoleum cuts used in the monthly Reflector, and the arranging of pictures appearing in this Annual. Mr. Lloyd Cartwright for his splendid photo- graphic Work in this Annual Reflector. Mr. Otto C. Meyers Seventh Grade Math 204 T Math l That Word may sound very hard and difficult for some, but to others very easy and fun to do. To the people it is hard for, the best thing to do is to push all other thoughts aside except Math.,' This will help you all through Junior High and life to get math. The math class of 204 have lots of fun and work. We have had all kind of problems from the easiest addition to the beginning of algebra. We have covered addition, subtraction, multipli- cation, division, forrnulas, percentage, interest, and the using of circles. We hope that this class may go through life conquering the subject Math ! Lola Stacey 'bfi 14 Pile

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