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

 - Class of 1935

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CENTRAL JUNIOR llf ANNUAL REFLECTOR aes new-Qvsrcega 'fl' Wilbur Huber Frank Haydon Charles Christie Elizabeth F esler Paul Rhodes Julius Dezelsky Walter Luebkert Chester Adsitt Lorna Berluti Otto Meyers Helen Harder Eleanor Fisher William Stoner Mildred Boyle Erma Lentner Le slie Turner Edith Sharpe Emil Trommext Ralph Crane Catherine Casey Annis Ulman Laura Staebell Clifford Monson Brewster Lewis Newton Chaffee Lucille Dailey Lloyd Cartwrigh Jessie Cubbage Esther Trussell Lillian Walsh Charles Hurd John Cowan Florence Denkhaus Irmgard Yaeger Ann Pequignot Minne Erwin Edie Guilford Grace Rvman John Distler Helen Campbell Ellen Green Kenneth Roush Harriett Ebeling t Kenneth Mathews Violet Crane Ross Mitchell Della Jacques Louise Austin Clara Rademacher HQ!-1

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CENTRAL JUNIOR Q15 ANNUAL REFLECTOR 89 UQ,:'Eib e9lJ new Sin :Memoriam HE 1935 Annual of Central Junior High School pauses at the close of the year to pay respect to the memory of those students, William Blake, Ernest Bocher, and Carol Feet, who departed from this life, leaving hehind their classmates and many friends of Central. Their loss is felt by all, and may they' always be remembered in the years to come. 'Tis hard to part when friends are clear- Perhaps 'twill cost a sigh, a tearg Then steal afway, gifue little warning, Choose thine own time, Say not Good Night,-lout in some brighter' clime Bid me Good Morning. -A. L. Barlmultl -4541 4 yy..



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CENTRAL JUNIOR QQ. ANNUAL REFLECTOR WU lIQs?i4iv JU neg-. i ,-. ,UM ,,, mms, , ' ' , - in I L-f 1 v I, U if Reflector Club and Printers The Reflector Club HE REFLECTOR CLUB was organized at Cen- tral Junior High School in 1924, directed by Miss Isadore Flanders from 1924 to 1930, and from 1930 to 1934 by Miss Margaret Myers, and now, by Mr. Otto Myers. The forerunner of the Reflector was the Cen- tral NeWs, published in 1923 at the old Central School and was dedicated to Mrs. Lillian Walsh. The first real issue published by our printer, Mr. Arthur P. Smith, was called The Pictorial ReHector, showing views and activities in our school. Mr. Smith was succeeded, in 1924, by our pre- sent printing instructor, Mr. John Distler, Whose classes have printed all the Annuals, beginning with the 1925 issue. In 1925, our Reflector was bound in purple and gold and dedicated to our Principal, N. W. Chaifee. In 1926, it Was cream with the school sketched in red, and was dedicated in loving memory of Mrs. N. W. Cha:ffee,who died Sep- tember 26, 1925. The next issue Was gray, with purple initials, and in memory of Miss Jessie Loomis, who died August 13, 1926. Our 1928 number was gray and red, and Was dedicated to our assistant principal, Miss Grace S. Ryman. 1929 Renector had a blue cover and Was in memory of Miss Flora M. Heyman, a beloved teacher who died May 30, 1929. The 1930 issue was gold with Central's initials in purple, and was in honor of the fathers, mothers, and patrons of our school. The 1931 issue was in mottled tan With black design and red bordorg it was dedicated to Miss Isadore Flanders, Whohad been a most efiicient Reflector sponsor up through the years. In 1932, the cover was gold with a sketch of the school framed in gold, and was dedicated to the ninth graders of the school. The 1933 issue Was White with red border, with the American Hag in the center, and was dedicated to our esteemed principals Mr. Newton W. Chaffee and Miss Grace Ryman, in order to express in some small way, our sin- cere appreciation of their service to our school. Our 1934 issue was three shades of blue with a sail boat, and Was dedicated in loving memory of Miss Cora E. McEachron, abeloved teacher. The Reiiector Club has met every Friday noon at twelve-thirty in 204, with its sponsor, Mr. Myers. The articles are Written voluntarily by the pupils of Central. Our printing is done in our print shop, dir- ected by Mr. John Distler. We are pleased to present this Annual to you this year in hopes that you will enjoy read- ing and treasuring it as much as we have in planning, writing, and printing it. Respectfully submitted, Betty Fisher 7 2? Pk Pl: Science Teacher: What causes rain ? Pupil: The sun heats the clouds and the perspiration falls to the earth. U MGM

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