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Central Junlox-'s 33rd Annual Reflector REFLECTOR PRINTERS Among the many classes at Central we are sincerely grateful to the printers under the fine management of Mr. Dunne. His re- flector printers made it possible that we all might enjoy the annual and monthly reflect- ors. They are Clarence Nieman, Robert Bohn, Charles Blakes, Johnie Calloway, Mike Carr- ion, Calvin Cross, Gail Ellis, Thomas Hartl, Lee Henderson, Alex Hernandez, Jesse Her- nandez,Glen Jesse, Joseph Jones, Larry Kast, Otis Reed, Charles McClaine, Perry Reeves, Frank Stacy,Clare Stolz, Sylvester Aguilar, Art Bierlein, Robert Williams, Belfred Garrett, Kenneth Kerr, Fred Koenig, John LeVeck, Dennis Lichon, John Livingston, Willie McKinney, Ronald Miller, Dale, Munson, Jerry Rogalski, Thomas Sandoval and Jerry Schafer. We also have some eighth graders and some boys that come in after school for service hours that have put in a lot of hours helping to make this reflector possible. These boys are: Brian Mclnerney, David McCray, Robert McCall, Tom Pagonis, Gary Mayer, John McAfee, Thomas Hain, James Freeland, Chuck Pogroszewski and Herman Cortez. Mary: What's the best way to get fat? Marge: Buy it at the butcher's. AND THE GREEN FOREST GREW ALL AROUND Forest Girls Looks ......... Hair ........ Legs ..... Figure ..... Eyes .... Nose .... Smile ..... Brains ...... Clothes ....... Height ........ Personality ..,. ..Frances Steiner ..........Vicky Mathews Jane Cabullero ..........Jean Aragon ...........JudyLeach . . . . .Sally Grew .........MaryBoyer . . . . .Nancy Henning . . . .Ruth Fresorger . . .... Margaret Klisch , ..... Holly Manning Dimples ........ ...... J ulie Evans Best-all-around .... .... S andy Stanton Forest Boys Looks... Hair ........ Eyes .... Brains .... Clothes ..... Height ...... Physique .... Smile ..... Nose ........ Dimples ....... Athlete ....... Personality .... Best-all-around ..... any ast .. . Jim Hooper . . . Frank Szabo . . . Norm Shrah .......EugeneHand ...........BobParker Jim Ba umgartner . . . ..Warren Stavely . . . ...Dewey Bertram .......JerryLosee . .......... Bob Bohn .... .....LarryNewsorne . . ..Pau1Bunyon
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Central Junlor's 33rd Annual Reflector JOURNAI ISM CLASS The journalism class is that group of Johnny Inkslingersn Who Wrote those inter- esting monthly Reflectors and this grand annual. If you were to walk into room 114, any school day, you would proably see Carol Wolinski, our editor, busy checking papers and also passing off some of the load on Joyce Guest, the assistant editor. Frances Steiner, the secretary,isbusy count- ing lines and MargaretKlischis biting the end of her pencil tryingto think u p editorials. San d- ra Troge, the humor editor, is laughing with Julie Vaughan over a new joke she has found. Douglas Anderson who Writes poems, is try- ing to figure out if bear rhymes better with chair or glare or maybe hair. Bill Beck anddim Raasch, oursports editors are busily discussing the latest sports event. MaryAnn McGregor, the inquiring reporter is thinkingupsomething to inquire about.The exchange editor, Alice F urstenburg is sending outReflectors to other schools. Ann J orden the class artist, is busy drawing droodles. Other members of the class are, Feature Editor, Sandy Stanton. Inquiring Reporter, Don Schlittg reporters, Barbara Hoffman, Margaret Wicker, Sharon Drouillard and Arthur Ugartechea. These students along with Mr. B oertman, our advisor deserve credit for the monthly and annual Reflectors written this school year. WELL REM P. M BER Bobby Parker for his outstanding athletic ability. Mary Ann McGregor for her pretty long hair. Bill Cymbol for the shortest ninth grade boy. Holly Manning for her friendliness. Norm Sch rah for his best all aroun d personality Sally Grew for her excellent actin gin Central's plays. Jerry Thon for his ability to flirt. Yvonne Ely for her ability to dress well. .Jim Baumgarter for his good looks. Nancy Henning for her good report cards. Jerry Losee for doing such a good job man- aging the Senior Basketball Team. Judy Schnetzler for her blonde hair. Bob Bohn for his good humor. Joyce Guest for her friendly smile. Frank Szabo for his neatness. Jackie Chamberlain as a fine Drum Major. Ruth Ann Liebnecht for her shortness. Luis Castelanos for his fine trumpet playing. Gerldine Bunzow for her dimples. Larry Newsome for his politeness. Kathleen Lewis forher fine volleyball playing. RonneyZanner for his height. Linda Patton for being such a good cheer- leader. Beverly Brinkman for her sparkling person- ality. Dace Lusis for her sweet singing. Frances Steiner for her typing ability.
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LARGE LETTERS Central Junlor's 33rd Annual Reflector Service HWS FUTURE FACULTY By Art Ugartechea Each year we are happy to write this article about the workers here at Central. 'Who are they? You guessed it--the service award win- ners. We are proud of Central's students this year as they beat their 1954-55 record in service awards. We had eight gold pin winners this year to seven last year and in small letters seventy seven to fifty last year. We are sorry we lost in the large letters twenty-seven to twenty. To earn a gold pin you must have 750 service hours, a large letter 500 service hours and a small letter 200 service hours. The proud students who received their awards at the award assembly on February 10, 1956 were: GOLD PINS Luis Castellanos Florence Nowak Nancy Henning Noami Samson Dace Lusis Katherine Schaifer Gladys Miller Jerry Ulrey Sally Barnes Ashley Compau Kay Descho Kay F ager Richard Gaumer Joyce Guest Billie D. Lofback Bette McClellan Holly Manning Mary Miles SMALL Joyce Alexander Douglas Anderson George Andros Steve Arrneros Robert Armstrong Robert Bohn Leo Borrello Mary Jane Cabellero Nancy Chalenko Elinor Claytor James Collier Calvin Cross Le Voy Daniels Clifford Caldwell Janice I-laefele Herbert Hanson Carol Hoebbel Leoni Holt Sharon Huff J s.mes R. Jackson John Livingston Eugene Hand Barbara Hillier James Clayton Jackson Thelma Jones Martha Kemper Dennis Lichon Mack Soloman Daina Seklins Dainel Scott Baiba Skrivelis LETTERS Maxine Bow Peggy Brandley Carol Ann Brown Leola Brown Lois Bryce Geraldine Bunzovv Judy Butcher Herbert Delgado Gail Ehlert Yvonne Ely Jean Finger Judy Fleishmann Carol Fries Silviano Fulgencio Robert McCormick Louise McDaniels Mary Ann McGregor Brian Mclnerney Lavina Manchester Allen Maris Katherine Mayer Principal Secretary Dean Of Boys Dean Of Girls Norm Schrah Holly Manning Jim Hooper Margaret Klisch Algebra Judy Schnetzler Math Jean Aragon English Louis Economou Journalism Joyce Guest General Languages Dace Lusis Latin Katherine Schaffer Dramatics Sally Grew Geography Strauja Skabardis History Eugene Hand Civics Jerry Losee 'Typing Bev Brinkman Band Jimmy Baumgartner Art Yvonne Ely Sewing Julia Evans Cooking June Guise Science David Buzzee Girl's Gym Kathleen Lewis Boy's Gym Bob Parker Music Gladys Miller Orchestra Nancy Gregory Shop Bill Cymbol Mech. Drawing Tim Drafues Library Geraldine Bunzo Crafts Dan Scott Joyce Mazany Judy Randall Sharon Merry Ronald Ro eser Jean Molitor Jerry Rogalski Patricia O'Connor Robert Parker Patty Ane Pike Albert Pollard Ruth Ann Schoults David Schroeder Irene Seklins Norma Sims Diana Sodeman Margaret Stenbeck R. A. Stevens Gary Weirauch Carol Wolinski Betty Lee Moore Alice Salmer Judy Satkowiak Judy Schnetzler Ann Schieber Beverly Strudgen Kenneth Svrcina Audrey Swiss Jerry Thou David Urbytes Julie Vaughn Ruth Vliet Mary Lee Moore Faye Harrison Joyce Miles James Zimmer Boss: How do you type? Dumb Dora: I use the Columbus System? Boss: What in the world is that Dumb Dora: Oh, I discover a key and then land on it.
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