Three Rivers High School - Reflector Yearbook (Three Rivers, MI)

 - Class of 1955

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Bob 7erfas used to crulse around rn hrs dad s truck Sandra 'Xlexghbours drdn t tell lokes Don Xluffley gave Dodre Nlartrn a Chrrstmas present rn the srxth grade what v-as 1t71 Lamar Peters and Rrchard Nlarusek vteren t hot rods Gwen Nlarvm was a better baseball play er than any other grrl Clayton Nlohnev led the grand march at the formal lanet Nleyers answered questrons xyrtl a srmple y s o o ay Bobb got all A s rn frftl' grade Dennis Bow lby drdn t ask sxlly questrons Pat Casey moved from Chrcago and slaved the boys Larry Bullock was called Snlky Why 71 f W X Ann Carroll read a book a day Gene Berdler borrowed cray ons from all the grrls 'xlarlene Knapp charged fudgsrcles ex rx noon and after school on her may home Blll Y ork began vuearrng glasses Dale Travernrer decrded to l1ve rn Calrfornra for 1 whrle Maureen Qtevenson vsouldn t recxte or tall-' rn grade school Ronald Schultz and Bob Stumpf got good marks CAll A s77J Carlen Rxfenberg was mrssrng durrng the nrnth grade Lmua Werandt forgot her trcket to the formal Everyone thought jrm and Doug Grxffm were tv ms Wayne Crlpprn was the wrse 1 dge of a Lrvrcs trxal ff? Jeanette Feltz wore glasses ,y P '- fi Ray Herschleb had the lead rn the grade school play 4 ,gm Dean Haclcenberg and Mr Horst drscussed levers rn Physrcs class Dean Frahler and Pete jackson weren t m the Natronal Guard Irene Geler was bashful Peter Lang and Rrchard Poe solx ed all of Xlrs Barlow s geometry problem s lud Nlrracle and Fred Cordola rode out to Lois Huey s every 'Saturday to play tag and made rn the rrver Nlarna Kemmerlmg more a prnk scarf wlth a red coat and got the mcltname Pmky qhrrley Qp oner and lev rs llouts lxlced to snarl at each other everv nova and then jacltre Nlrller and Delores Mxno were quret rn Miss Nl6t7g6f s class CWhen7D lxen Romrg and Tom Smrth were the star puprls of Latm class Nlary Sue Taylor drdn t have anythmg to say CRX hen v as tl'1s7J Ronald lxlrne rode hrs motor scooter to school every day lack Qmrth brought hrs suthrun draarxl to I'RllQ Charles Nlonroe thou ht he was related to Nlarrlyn X Dan Townsend yomed the Nayy Ixen Scott more logger s boots to school Ken Rouse was called Cheetal' I.orel1e Fuller was emcee of the speech class s mmstrel show rn the band follres Beverly Avery and Donna Fuellmg just about laughed thelr wav out of Nlr Ray s hrstory class Carolyn Brooks trred to collect the Grrl Reserves money . . . , . . , A . A . . E . . i JA y . . ' 1 D r I ' . ' .1 ' e r n . l ' ' ' . . . Y . , . . V g rr, - Jr. vA',- I ' N . ,I 5 'El . ' , 1 b ' . 4 .. . . . . g . . C . l Y , . . . . . I u v Y S . 7 V. . . A . Y t . , . . . ' I V, ,. . . .U ' ,. . . u X12-f.y-Qin! Eugene Fife read and remembered Webster's Dictionary. 9.- 4g 2 :Q ?- . . . . 1 n n ' .0 , - . - if . 'FQ' . ' - 1 ' A . ' r . L . I . , V - V ' , . Y f ' V ' ,' ' , g tt ' YH ' .C , U s , V , . . . . . . , ' L Y A . 0 o r - ' V U ' H ' . , . ., V . . . V . . . Q ,, I V I7 ' . 0 v - rw f , 1 . Y V ll YY . V , . . - U a . n Y ' V

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emember When . Margaret X an Selous rode her pony to grade school Etta Lew rs ran rnto a tree playrng Red Rover y ,f JoAnn Wood and jean Mrller couldn t dance ny, 1 Francres Young drdn t go wrth john Foghrno Donna llerandt trred rrdrng three others on her brcycle Nhat happenedU Pat Gottlreb played football wrth the boys The boys crossed all the wrres on Betty Woodall s car Nancy Verheul lrrt Jrm Hurd and made hrm cry Judy Olrn was captarn of patrols and started frghts at grade school Connre llrlhelm moved to Frrst Ward and all the boys lrked her Qallx Peterson crred rn seventh grade because her art paper was torn Pat Strclfler had long blond brards Ken Foust had to buy hrs own Commercral Beverly Nrchols was always late to open the bookstore Gerald Kramb was always absent on days speeches were grven Sam Wagner used to come to school once rn a whrle Norma Halter baked the best cherry pre rn the hrgh school Theresa Errschele and Carmela Dragorrr weren t about the shortest rn our class Viable Arnold was norsy rn Crvrcs class UWB rzra lf Frrst Ward grrls Darsy Anderson came to TRHS and all her srsters are here now too Earl Avery was on the black lrst, even though he was on the Lrbrary Staff Charles Gearhart drove hrs Rattle A Rrchard Earl Fred Newman and George Drethrrch became sucl- a hrt v.1th the Rrchard Qchmrdt renamed Howardsvrlle to Schmrdtvrlle and got the brggest part rn the senror play Todd Beck moved from Ohro and all the grrls were crazy about hrm Dale Brngamen rode hrs brcycle rnto the rrver Sherla Blalock was the krndergarten May Queen Rolland Hackenberg clrmbed trees and swung from branch to branch JoAnn Dunnrngton beat up the boys who tred her shoe strrngs together Aletha Arney was too short to play basketball Pat lxauffman was shy and quret Lors Broun came to T R H S lanet Chapman drdn t have any art abrlrty Ronald Evans skrpped school almost every day jrm Foghrno drdn t spend most of hrs trme teasrng Mr Handle secretarres E M-,Q Iola Wolcott got hrt vsrth a book by Mr Ray Nancy Radke lrke to roller skate every day for a few hours Qhrrley Edwards was a roller skatrng Champeen Nlary lo Hrcks cooned vuatermelons Vonte lxern was the shortest box rn the Rhrnre class Ardrth lxorton lrved so far from grade school Nlary o Lucas took tap-dancrng lessons Larry O Dell gave a lrzard to Nlrss Weller EF r 79 Dorrs Rabbers spent her mrlk money for lxool Ard 512 -W1 -ia Norman johnson got a D rn deportment Doug Turnbull dren plans for judx Tobrn s and hrs future home 4. ,gg . . 'P A r - g . . K . . - u H xv ', ' ' ' Xfvli ' ' 3 Lf.-51 1 I--' 4 . . - 'f f N , - - 1 - - . Wil 42 i pf - l 1 T w - N . . . .M , , ff - V- ' - 1 . I . , . . h xi. V' , , , . . A I. 7. .7 J It lf- v . . D ' KK I? . Sharon Elliot married Dave Hall. Cln the senior play.J . . . , . . t . fs . ib .rl l rl I ,' . . - rr rr 1 A n VX Q I . , ' J , ' 4 . A ' ' ' . l ' . fr . 5 . , i . l .. .im



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C ass Prophecy June 17 1970 Dear Drary Tomght was a very specxal nrght As you know Igraduated vuth the class of 1955 Well a dance was held at good ol TRHS for that class Why, some ca'ne from all parts of the world just to see thexr old classmates As I walked around I notxced that Dr James Hurd, the famous surgeon was entertammg the gxrls as usual He was very mterested in the conversatxon betv-een Lmda Werandt, the new owner of Bronson Hospltal and Nlaureen Stevenson her archrlval from Borgess In one corner of the room Eugene Fxfe the world famous psychologxst, trled to tell I-arl Avery the world s last general practxtxoner that he ought to Sp6Cl81lZC Farl was provxng obstrnate Iguess he hasn t changed much Rxght after I arrxved JoAnn Wood, the rlchest woman 1n the west, strolled 1n wrth Fred Cordola, the richest man 1n the hast and Gene Bexdler hrs butler Pat Gottlreb and Norma Halter who constantly tour the Unlted 'Crates and Europe suggestrng new haxr styles, were talkmg shop e'1thus1ast1cally wlth Dons Rabbers, who started all the new hart styles for men But soon thelr attentlon shlfted to the dashmg Todd Beck, recently nan ed one of the ten most elrglble bachelors of the year Rrchard Schmxdt, the first football coach at Three Rlvers to wm a trophy for havmg a perfect sea son Cof defeatsJ,told everyone about the changes m TRIIS He sand that men now realrzed now rntel lxgent women really re To prove he meant what he saxd he fcrthn nth appomted Conme lhlhelm prm cxpal, and Pat Kauffman superxntenflent of sclrools Thelr secretarres Ray llerschleb and Dale Bmg aman, are really gomg to have a rough tmle' Out on the floor Larry Bullock owner of the Chrcago Trrbune, and Jay Bobb edxtor of the Atlantxc Nlonthly, danced wrtla Delores lhrtm and Sally Peterson who have converted Macy s and Grmbal s ln to shoe departments And over ln a corner, Monte Kern, the false teeth manufacturer, was domg the mambo wrth h1s hygremst, Theresa Exrschele The 54 plece orchestra of the renown Margaret Van Selous furmshed the PIUSIC featurmg the am ous recordmg star Janet Meyers and the hot lrcks Jazz pxamst, Pat Strckler A sudden roar drowned mg up rn hrs newest sport mod 1 the YKY 300 whrch has so many parts rt keeps the vorld s tvo best mechamcs, George Dlethrxch and Ken Romlg busy 10 hours a day On the veranda Jrm Fogluno was busy tellmg Judy Tobxn how he got so trred dlggxng dxtches that he burlt a machme that could do the work 1n one thousandth of the txme He made a prle on rt so I hear Judy was tellmg Jo es to everyone her TV program IS hrlarxous Mary Jo Lucas and Jean Mrller, the great dancers, were on the veranda too, trymg to grve a couple of Klavy adrmrals Doug Grxffm and Rrchard Poe, a lesson or two Doug Turnbull and Sharon Ellrott were busy Comparmg notes on the desxgns for a new type dog house Th y flew home for the party on Dean liaclfenberg s Transworld Arrlme Dale Tavernrer was talkmg to the famous Nancy Verheul and Marna Kemmerlmp who had made nul lrons stylmg clothes for rnovle stars It seems Dale IS the chxef engrneer on Norm ohnson and B111 Yorl s rocket shrp Norm and B111 couldn t come to the party they expect to land on the moon rn a few days The 1970 versxon of the Three Musketeers strolled m Clyde Jackson Dax Townsend and Sam Wagner are men about town and seen everywhere that s anywhere By the way tl ey own shares 1n Russell Cooper s Tool and Dre Company Ronald Klme s Paper 'xlrll and General Motors now oper ated by Don Muffley A glrttermg group of movxe stars had gotten together rn a small group to dxscuss actmg They have lust completed a movxe together wxth Judy Ulm and Peter Lang as co-stars aclue Miller Cwho played a fat lady,l Charles 'lonroe fthe vlllaxn D and Jrm Grrffxn the newest h1t wxth the teenagers Nancy Radl e an opera smger Mary Jo Hrcks the TV s1ren and Shlrley Edu ards the rough and tough roller I . 1 0 V, ,. n V , , . . u I ' 1 . A A A A A . A , - , 3 , , . . . . . . , . . A . . , . . . . . ' l 7 Y ' , - . . AA . , A. . . .,. . - . - Q n - A 7 A A . .n I Q - , I . . 1 ' 7 . . , . , . K' 4 WC t , . ' 1 . A A . A . A . f A , - , 1 - . Q A them out. I rushed to the door and saw John Foghino, General Manager of Chrysler Corporation, pull- ' ' ' e , - ' , ' . . N ' 1 ' 1 - A . . . A. A A . . , . . , . . ,I A . . . . A 0 !'. , I I ' A . U . A A A . A ' . e . ' . . . A A . . . J . A, . . , A . . . , . 1 ' G . , H , ,, , A . A A, . -. A , A I ' V ' I ' - , A L , , . L ' I . g . . A A . A A J A. A Ai , , I f 7 V y 1 1 -- 1 9

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