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

 - Class of 1916

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Wed.. 12. Don. Brotnlejf dimvered to-ia? that when :here wa :o light it was dark. Bright bogrf Thurs.. 13. Lowell Weinberg Wlzie eiarnining an X Ray Like: Sow I suppose when you adrnit air in the tzke a vacurgz fzrzsf' Ea. ha. F ri.. 1-L. Every student should have Qessoz t-3-iay. The chap- el period was given over to study. Poor bis. il they do is st:-ii. Lf fxifr-f-s X ' ' ,-X Q- Z, - . f ,. -,gf x . f ' of 1 ff ' S-QE Q L 'Rf Tx lv ffl ' if - A 5621? X, , 9 ' u 'if 2 , J 5 E T- 3 ..-h,.: 5 E J ,f ll vs of NG 155: 77, wg h X gg'-' V 5 'XJJES 5 sf fs l if fee s , 5 rg i r xx ' Sl?-' I ,T K Tix. lv RACHEL DASCOVERS HYDROGENJ Mon.. 1T. Doris Place Qing a report in Eng. IV: HA.:-i it is hes: 1 for each one to have own 'Le-iicizze ease Iockei with i-:ci seg-1 Miss Taylor: So those germs you were spea3i:g about six: get i:'f Tues-. 15. Bertha Black in Eng. 111: GJitis:1i:h's tirarrss were comedies. There werent rzzuch sauces in them. Wed.. 19. Does anybo-iff know why Mis Furman take: up the study of German the 'Sth hour? Perhaps she inte:-is :D :each it later? Maybe next year. Thurs.. 20. The foilowsg amgouncezzent was pizke-i up h the halls to-day. As this is their tirs: :neeting their inanms were. no iillbi. be- low furnishing invitations. 'Junior Smoker, to he give: April il. 1816. at Hoirnans Mill. All Seniors md Juniors wishing to break in new pipes are eligible. Anyone who is still learjr of using the wee-i can apply to the management for further infornzation. A good feed is assured. Signed by the management. Duncan and Lott. Mon . 2-L. Mr. Lyttle in lf. S. History while gving the das a lec- ture on the cigarette and liquor habit The liquor habit is just like taking Potasiurn C1-'aniole od:-' it's worse. Yhilxfd ever thozzgirt i:I Tues . 25. While reading one of Ernersons exif-as Engfish IX' the 51153 77 U

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gmesitng the pr-nr- Clsmeneez If it ws it must have been before IIB' lime he:-nk I never lem-d of EL Wed.. S. MN have rained to-dam Pauls. 9. Pauline Eller announced today that she would not bm' azmszmxxslhecarse there were mesanrhingsin itak-out ber- We never lmevr Pxxzline was so S1DS:IjT'E' before. Fri-. 10- Dr. BFS talked nn I. 'EL to-day. Stmngh' emphasized Paar Aim. Mau.. 13. Drnmm 2.'FTEI1Dui11g' all over dye hmm- forhis rest SS:-eveze-E be hai it rm. Would you call him shear: minded? 'Ins-ex. 14. ME Tm-lor at s Senim Play pL1ar1'5ee: 'Tm' two kung ye-.LS I have szzppzmned m . Heir 8:00111 he! future? Wei. 15- A C1352 brim indent handed in The iollofmgpros paper 1-:rr-ez-:Ev QT I pnnemaredz Caesar enter-ed Qnhis bad. his helmei :mhie feel. ermei snndzels an his brow: there wssacloudtahis right bmi. his ewm-5 in his eye. an mga? glare saying He ss? Sovrj' Iii. TFL:-er. Cr-:bran whine mlklng abom baby picture: for Tineemnnnlsini: H'ef.-Iini11SiI camtsefne cmelhadmfsernibe DTZDEI Emi. Mr. Crawford: Wi fum 113311 apphr in yon. APRIL Miami Sinniresnmes 1-ml' mmml End oilfaetva- carfml 'neicre sir-:ml rinzses 1'nes..4, 1E1s'l'sjfln: i1i:z1ne51LT'-.. ' s.!1d?:m3ineEDeI :h:a.tire:.am-ei1e'3'we:e:inn:xei1e'yi:ad11ozig-Iv1I msiiinihe 4 :armani 5e3E'a1el'3 iinisLne1'- W'nmvilT.hepnoIgir1s do ncnrf 'E'ei.5. C'.na.B:11zies1To'.e3aMade1ral5page1e1mar:o-da5 imnrbrreiorinesbrwr. Bahe5'iZ2.EdsnmevhzIbeitv11e -'-- Inrre... E. lESIzr1oIaskedtr-Bayvimt 5Sm'UDd'i3Sf Some b:'l:1'h:Jnnirn:sp:12ee111n. ulrifisiiiesnmei-:ini Qf'2B ' ?:i..T- vrmezbe afmbelgcmx- pf-:Ineiz-s2yizr:1Ese nr. limeyvereiaivhospnkeii. B1e3'vfe.'e6f:aiv'hr-'urnafil Ei'j B'j.5f!E'ViDI'i5ZIi1. T:ileEa.e6iezh-eivzieaiziireir-e.an1eii1 MuL-.1l'. ha 1r'e'rie'l'nii:zvajrMr.L1TQeaEdAl1zG0d- 'T'eIl. 1Fe shi. Nmi'wirma1i:a5cu1ne-me1Ir'i1eeaigrTE:'g,E1a'CfnlUn3'. Ihepkn- -:'..'5v'a11J2ziv3rfe'.eIni1e1p'BrfUfni11e'wr1:'fL Enli-19I?.reLun5unComgmr3' fm:-Te-:asinlnai1f,gile. Ti1e31Ean1ersg1axf5rmm1ied'fmand simaivwlvfinzninneihmrvenedna E2:x1r.t.L1x'pru1in1.'5 I1v'3nKe 'The Binder IiemaLsIn0duni5Jevfa1iinw.'M3'iJm1indow5:3:?i1eitg mane e.1'mg nmr nan. 13212



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following passage was discovered which interested some of the Seniors to the extent that they smiled aloud: To make us Seniors unnecessary. Some took it to heart. Wed., 26. Wm. Bobb arrived at school this morning arrayed in a brand new dog collar and tag. Takes some people an awful long time to find their place. Thurs., 27. Who would ever thought of it. Mr. Lyttle professes himself to be able to teach school. Fri., 28. The Freshmen amused us this morningg they had charge of the chapel exercises. They showed a few Seniors how to act at Com- mencement. MAY Mon., 1. Talking about bright physiology students. James Black described the muscles of the eye to-day. The muscles nearest the nose, move the nose towards the eye. Now is time to grin. Tues.. 3. Speaking of absent minded persons, read the following and determine for yourself whether Paul belongs to that class or not. Paul Tompkins arrived at school to-day and after strolling around the halls for some time discovered he had left his collar at home. Wed., 3. Lowell Weinberg gave the Eng. IV class a few instructions in eating green apples, also how to care for ones' self. Thurs., 4. Clare Zander in Physics class, while describing a Geissler Tube. Well the first thing you do is to pour a vacuum into the tube. Who ever thought you could pour a vacuum. Fri., 5. The Physics class was assembled at Dr. Haines' oflice to- day, and while they were performing an X-Ray on Harold Schall, Dr. Haines said that you could see his back bone. A faint voice sounded from the back of the room which said, Oh let me see it. They seemed very much interested. Mon., S. Mr. Lyttle: When does the annual election come, Charles? Chas.: I think it comes on the first Monday after the first Saturday in April. Tues., 9. Today marks the day when Willard Balch spent the en- tire English period with his thoughts and deeds wrapped up in Madge Kline, and almost Won a smile from her by his efforts. Wed., 10. And why did Miss Matson smile on receiving the tele- gram the Hrst hour this a. m.? Somewhere a voice is calling. Thurs., 11. Miss Pett is becoming more strict every day. She re- quested the following of a student this a. m. in German II. Why is this, what it is, and what is it? Fri., 12. Rev. Crandall gave us a short talk this a. m. It must be his second or third opportunity. Mon., 15. The U. S. History class is deep in a mystery as to where the boy is. Mr. Lyttle said, A boy went home and came back smok- ing, and is smoking yet. 51161

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