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

 - Class of 1935

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CENTRAL JUNIOR QV ANNUAL REFLECTOR 'GI' UQ5Q 49n - new Review of the Yearis Assemblies HE FIRST ASSEMBLY of the school year was mainly a welcome to the newly-enrolled pupils of Central. Another was given in honor of Fire Prevention Week. Mr. Mathews was in charge of an interesting musical assembly on November 8th, The Christmas assembly was arranged nicely. Mr. Lewis was in charge, and presented an all-star cast of Hi-Y boys in the great play, Scrooge's Christmas. Professor Allen from the Forestry Department, University of Michigan, showed some interesting reels of The Michigan Natural Resource Inventory and facts of the wild life of Michigan. Mr. Elias, The Man Without-a Country, gave an interesting lecture on his experiences. On February 26th, Mrs. Chamberlin, a skilful artist, presented a very entertaining progran consisting of sketches music, and whistling. Since then, assemblies consisting mainly of moving pictures, have been given in the auditorium for the pleasure of the students. The assemblies throughout the whole school year have proved educational, as Well as enter- taining, and I think the student body as a whole has thoroughly enjoyed them. Iola Strobel GXWKD Q Pads Every year many fads appear in all schools. Someone wears an odd pair of shoes, etc., and before very long nearly every student has a pair. Many of these fads are ridiculousg some are sensible. A fad is a passing fancy. Central has seen many fads this year. Among the many are these ski boots, for a time a girl had to have a braid to be considered well grown, then there were these perkey, little hair- bows worn by all 'stylish glrls', twin sweaters also seemed the right thing to wear. Many of the fads that were considered very important at the beginning of the school year are laughed at and thought very foolish. So far, girls seem to be the only ones who participate in these so-called fads, but this is all wrong, boys also become interested in fads. For instance, some time nearly every boy thinks he must part his hair in the middle, or not part it at all. There are many other things, too. For sometime boys were seen everywhere in tennis shoes because of a passing fad. l just want to say, don't always be too eager to take part in a fad. Harriette Ysberg zg: :gr m Never shift your mouth into high gear until you're sure your brain 1S turning over. Ninth Grade French ' N 306, Mr. Mitchell is the instructor of the pupils who chose French for their foreign language. They have to choose between Latin and French. The first few weeks are spent more on vocabulary, then verb forms or translation. Next, pronunciation is important and to help us we copied a key to pronunciation. We next tackle translation of short sentences and para- graphs. Now we had to toil and work, and work and toil over verb forms, past, present and fu- ture, and the easy Koh, yeahh endings. . We used as our text book, French by Read- 1ng, by Malakis and Blancke. We read numerous fairy tales and stories pertaining to the history of France, Jeanne d'Arc, Charlemagne, etc. Harriette Ysberg QJSOKD Electric Love If she wants a date-Meter. If she comes to call-Receiver. If she wants an escort-Conductor. If you think she's picking your pockets-Detec- tor. If she's slow of comprehension-Accelerator. If she goes up in the air-Condenser. lf she's hungry-Feeder. If she's a poor cook--Discharger. If she eats too much-Rectifier. If her hands are cold-Heater. If she fumes and sputters-Insulator. If she wants a holiday-Transmitter. If she is narrow in her views-Amplifier. GNQKS Test We Wouldn,t Mind Taking 1. Who wrote Websterk. -international Diction- ary ? 2. Who owned Noah's Ark ? 3. Who wrote Franklin's Autobiography ? 4. What was George Washington's surname ? 5. What kind of fruit grows on a banana tree ? 6. When's the Fourth of July ? 7. What kind of a government does the French Republic have ? 8. When did the War of 1812 take place ? :gr :gf sg rg: The policeman entered the restaurant and with great dignity announced to the man at the table next to ours: Your car awaits withoutf' Without vvhat?,' retorted the rather loud- mouthed gentleman. '4Without lights, said the cop. Here's your ticket.



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