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

 - Class of 1916

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Wed., 24. Miss Baker before Assembly: Any canned Goods will be greatly appreciated. Hurrah! No school the rest of the week. Mon., 29. Mr. Delong: Too bad children should go to such ex- tremes at Thanksgiving. Tues., 30. This Senior class seems to be all done up in cases, an- other new one has developed, Bill and Edna. DECEMBER Wed., 1. The following was overheard between Glenn Pulver and D. Hartman. D. H.: What makes your face so red, Glenn, is it the sunshine? Glenn: No, it is the moonshinef' Thurs., 2. Mr. Lyttle: What incident of worthy mention happened at Savannah during Sherman's march to the sea? W. Cochran: Sher- man presented Savannah to Pres. Wilson as a Christmas present. Fri., 3. Same golden opportunities as usual. Mon., 6. Doris, in Physics class, very emphatically: Alva, take your arm away. He did. Tues., 7. Jasper Miachel in Eng. III: The Passion Play was begun and the people immediatly quit dying off. Wed., 8. Dutch was very busy to-day trying to Hnd out who distributed the candy around the assembly room door. Thurs., 9. Gads! We are compelled to write those Three Rivers Histories. Fri., 10. First Basket Ball game of the season. Mendon unlucky victim. Mon., 13. Mary Fulcher was given a reserved seat in front to-day. Tues., 14. Students are all anxiously waiting the two weeks vaca- tion. Wed., 15. Seniors make a rousing success in their first play. Thurs., 16. Our beloved Miss Baker leaves us to-day. She was re- membered by the school with a beautiful picture, A Holland Morning. Fri., 17. Juniors surprised us to-day with a Christmas tree. All teachers received their stockings full of candy. Our two weeks vacation has nnally arrived. Rah! JANUARY Mon., 3. School resumes with unusual eagerness?'?'? Tues., 4. Students are busy displaying their array of gifts. Wed., 5. Math. students are becoming acquainted with their new teacher, Miss Mensch. Ask Jim Comin. Thurs., 6. Mr. Lyttle continues to send Seniors from History. Only Hve went to-day. Fri., 7. Mr. Lyttle: Rose, tell us what you know about Patrick Henry. Rose: Well, he was a man at this time'?'?'? Mon., 10. It is reported that Miss Taylor in balling out Roby Rug- gles said, 'iwhat are you laughing at Robert? Robert: Nothing f111J

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Fri., 22. We heard Miss Furman talk on the Pacific coast. Mon., 25. Mr. Lyttle to Mary Walton on returning to History class after a long absence: Well Mary, I thought perhaps you'd left for good, having been gone so long. fHas he seen Mary's diamond?l Tues., 26. What a scandal! Someone said Mary Walton was en- gaged. We all extend him our most sincere sympathy. Wed., 27. Oh, what a relief! All the gentlemen leave for Saginaw to-day to attend the Institute. Except Mr. DeLong. Thurs., 28. Mr. DeLong says: When the cat is away the mice will play. Fri., 29. Rev. Weaver gives us a splendid talk on ghosts and gob- lins this morning, also we had half an hour's good out of the victrola. NOVEMBER Mon., 1. Some scandal. Rachel Hayman smiled at A. Godshalk. Alva was carried home. Tues.. 2. M. Beerstecher and P. Ellet were informed that they should use their energies to some advantage besides whispering. Wed., 3. Of all things! Leroy Johnson was chewing gum to-day. Thurs., 4. H. Baker, A. Godshalk, and W. Cochran were advised to take front seats in Eng. IV. Wonder why? Fri., 5. Rev. Crandall gaveatalk this morning which was well received. Mon., D. Place says she has discovered that she has been in love with C. Rowe for four years. Ye Gods! What advancement the world is making in the line of scientific discoveries. Tues., 9. Glee Wolf got 75 in spelling to-day. Well done Glee. Wed., 10. It's too bad the way Miss Furman picks on L. Duncan. To-day she refused to let him go to class. Thurs., 11. H. Schall came within one point of taking the honor away from W. Cochran of being the best fusser in school. It was last night at Flossie's. Fri., 12. Dr. Eberly gives us a talk on bicuspids this morning. 'Tis False! 'Tis False! Also he instructed the Sth graders how to cut them. Mon., 15. What on earth makes C. Rowe so grouchy to-day. No- body knows unless it could be Doris. Tues., 16. Ira Stricker seems to like the front seat, especially dur- ing Miss Furman's hour. Wed., 17. Mr. Crawford thinks there will be a few surprises at graduation. How strange! Thurs., 18. What on earth is this age coming to? Doris and Frank have had another scrap. However we do not think it fatal. Fri., 19. Nothing important happened to-day. Mon., 22. The Senior play has finally been selected, At the End of the Rainbow. Tues., 23. Windy,' has discovered that somebody besides Bobby has a case on him. Rachel-T? f110l



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