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155- 1-Na-n-.vwuuur--v--eng. . - .-.,,,, ..-- -q.-- -1- 4 ---. ...V . -- Central Junlen-'s 33rd Annual Reflector ROW 1 1. Kay Sovia 2. Sandra Speer 3. Joe Lee Spiller 4. Elaine Stack., 5. Roy Stahl 6. Susan Stahl 7. Gary Sterling 8. Alvera Storrs 9. Brive Strautnieks 10. Mary Ann Strother 11. Barbara Swilley ROW 4 1. Maria Velani 2.l,Olivia Velaquz 3. Jesusa Velez 4. Lupe Venegas 5. Lyn Vetting 6. George Villarreal 7. Robert Vitito 8. Eugene Vogan 9. Ronnie Walters 10. Jim Wamback 11. John D. Wartenberg ROW 7 1. Robert Wittmuss 2. Susan Wolff 3. Marnie Woods 4. ,Bessie Wright 5. Eugene Wright 6. Mary Wright 7. Willie Wright 8. Cathryne Young 9. Isabel Yrlas 10. Alvin Chaffer lffqx C I l gX SEVENTH GRADE ROW 2 Lucille Taschner 1. Millard Taylor 2. Yvonne K. Taylor 3. Gerald Thomas 4- Lawrence Thomas 5. Millie Thomas 6. Ruth Thomas 7 L. H. Thompson 8. Robert Thompson 19 Sandra Thon 10 Mary Thurman 11 ROW 5 Shirley Ann Watts 1. Catherine Waugh 2. Danny Weigandt 3. Frank Wendzik 4. Dolus White 5. Gene White 6. Nancy Whitehouse 7. Beatrice Wicker 8. Beverly June Wilber 9. Martha Wilcox 10 James Williams 11. ROW 3 Jerome Tillman Edward Tines Odel Toney Rudy Torrez Samuel Trejo Connie Triant Gloria Troublefield Cleodis Turner Donald Ulrey Roger Urbaniak Able Vega ROW 6 James H. Williams John Williams Mable ,Williams Patrick William Perry Williams Robert Williams Ceorn Wilson Kent Wilson Robert Wilson Connie Wing Ronnie Wing MAINTENANCE Foncn A Our maintenance force which consists of one engineer, onefireman, seven janitors, three janitresses, three cafeteria l-adies, and one laundress helps keep our school clean and run- ning properly. The engineer Carl Phillips who has been With the school 32 years, takes care of the plumb- ing and appliance Work and also watches the boilers. The fireman, John Stimpon, who has been here 33 years, tends the boilers. Wilber Markhart is the head janitor at I Central. Other custodians are Norman Spang- ler and Edna Davies on first floor, Earl Tuck- er on the second floor, Adolph Saferts and Irene Reed on third floor, Angelo Valdiserri who takes care of shops, Hector Hawkins, Gym and Band rooms, while Hazel Graves takes care of the auditorium. Mrs. Heady Dice is the caferteria manager, with Irene Demers and Iola Demers helping her. We have one laundress, Lucy Reetz, who does the laundry for all public schools in Saginaw except Saginaw High.
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Central Junior-'s 33rd Annual Reilector HALL OF FAME By Joyce Guest In the tall forests, some trees are more outstanding and more firm than others. The taller and firmer trees of Central make up this Hall of Fame. Carol Wolinski deserves to be mentioned for beingeditor ofour school paper and for having all A report cards. Norm Schrah has earned his place because of being King of the Highlites and captain of the basketball and soccer team. Shirley Lazzaro has been on the volleyball team for three years and also in the track meet for three years. Linda Patton is remembered for doing a nice job as a cheerleader. Mary Miles deserves to be in the Hall of Fame for all the typing and other outside work she has done for teachers. Eugene Hand and Luis Castellanos find themselves here because they are captains of service squad, in the ninth grade band, and have all-A report cards. Holly Manning has serv edCen tral in many ways, captain of cheerleaders, a lieutenant of the service squad ,and Queen of the Highlites. Bob Parker's name is here for being such a fine basketball player an having such a nice personality, and also president of our Student Council. She really deserves to be mentioned for all her fine service to the school and her work in the office. She is Kathleen Schaffer. Yvonne Ely finds a place for herself here because she is vice-president of her home- room, had an all A report card and for her pleasing smile and personality. The fine manager of the seniors basket- ball team, Jerry Losee, deserves a place in the T-,Iaill of Fame for playing soccer and basket- a . Jim Hooper is mentioned because of his ability to play basketball and soccer and being vice-president of his home-room. Gladys Miller has a place too, for earn- ing her gold pin, and being on service squad. Jackie Chamberlain is placed here because she is a lieutenant on the service squad and drum majorette this year. Bob Bohn appears on our list because of his ability to crack jokes but still keep the Whole school laughing. Nancy Henning is mentioned for working in the office fifth hour and being on service squad. She also had an all A report card. Sally Grew and Judy Schnetzler are sub- mitted for being in the school plays, and for their all A report cards. Sue Cherry, who is in the ninth grade band and on the service squad should, surely be mentioned. R.A. Stephens wins a place for his fine TEACHEIVS QUOTATIONS Julie Vaughan Mr. Boertman, All right people Miss Schultz, No Mr. Rhodes, So quinciquantlyu Mr. McDonald, Any recitationsv Miss Lundbom, twe-e-e-et Cwhistlel Mr. Kleekamp, Sh-h-h-h Miss Jones, Pass Mr. Kennedy, Hey Miss Ebeling, Who mussed up my desk Mr.Watkins, On your numbers Mrs. Reese, Study your spelling Mr. Rozyla, Hot shotn Miss Casey, Put your uniform on Mr. Williams, Behind the iron curtain Miss Schartow, Write each word twice . Mr. Flynn, Quiet over there Miss Degges, Where is your hair net? Mr. Frost, Oh brother Miss Schindler, Have you got gum? Mr. Goodenow, All those with streetclothes- down stairs Mr. Galloway, Finish your budget Mr. Evans, You may go to work now Mr.Dezelsky, Give that boy for girlj a demer- it mark personality and aswell basketball player. Mary AnnMcGregordeserves to be inthe Hall of Fame because she earned her large letter and a fine report card Bette McClellan is remembered forb eing so friendly. Kathleen Lewis finds herself here because she was on the volleyball team and for her nomination for Queen of the Highlites. Eleanor Claytor for being on the service squad and her fine report card. Billie Dee Lofback deserves a place in the Hall of Fame for being a lieutenant on our service squad. The same is true of Ann Muellerweiss, Dace Lusis and Diane Seklins Martha Kemper's is named because she worked in the office, and got good marks on her report cards. Larry Newsome is mentioned because he was on the basketball and soccer team. Roberta Vogan is here for being in the school play, on the vollyball team for three years, and having an all A report card. David Buzzee finds himself here for being on the service squad and for getting good grades. Jolene Moncrief deserves to be mentioned for winning the first prize in print-making at the Saginaw Wornen's Club Art Show. Don- ald Zlotnick and Bennie Liddell won honor- able mentions at the same art show. We know that there are many more deserv ingbut we just couldn't put all of them in- the Hall of Fame.
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