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

 - Class of 1920

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Chronology 1919-1920 SEPTEMBER 2. First day of school and all that begins well, ends well. And most all the teachers are New Unfamiliar Faces . 3. Couldn't help noticing how happy Mr. Horst was to be back in old Three Rivers High again. 4. Oh, just see how glad Frank Krull is to be back in school. 5. Principal Horst opened chapel this year with his usual line of jokes, but we will admit that he is joking all the time. 8. Constance Walter and Elizabeth Cook had to change their seats to the Commercial Building for the Rhinies took up too much room in the Assembly room. 9. Most all new teachers this year. CONFLICTS! CONFLICTS! 10. Seniors elected the officers of their class today. Percy Biedler came to school for a few days. Wonder what he saw that he didn't like? 11. The Juniors followed suit today. 12. Chorus organized this morning. Mrs. Kauifman announc- es that it is the largest class she has ever had in Three Rivers High. 15. Hurrah! No penmanship is being taught this year. No wonder some of the teachers have and probably will have to stay up all night correcting papers. 16. The second year French class thought they knew a lot last year but they have begun to realize that they belong to the Know Nothing Party. 17. Seniors elected the Annual Staff today. 18. The Rhinies are beginning to feel more at home. 19. Chapel was held by singing the same old songs. 22. What do you know about it! The Freshmen had a class meeting today. 23. First day of the Fair at Centreville. Warren Wescott said he was anxious to go to see the Live Stock as he is inter- ested in Farming . 24. From different reports there are big attractions at the Fair. Everyone skipping. 25. The School Board were very kind and gave us Friday off for the Fair. 26. Everybody went to the Fair. 29. Helen Bauserman in Chemistry: I can't find a bottle of H90 anywhere for this experiment. 30. Claudius Collissi to Gerald Hagan who was standing on the stairway: Going downstairs, Hagan? Gerald: Maybe 51021

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Claudius: Just contemplating, are yeh? Gerald: Nope, I'm blow- ing my nose. OCTOBER 1 Frank Bedell is getting to be a regular spcrt. He reports the purchase of a ukelele. 2 Another dead day in school. 3 Mr. D. B. Waldo, President of the Kalamazoo Normal, spoke in Chapel. 6 They will have to go Slow and Easy with the poor little Rhinies until they get used to a faster life lHigh Schooll. 7 Jimmie Kline got 75 in Spelling. Very good, Jimmie. A Soccer Ball Team was organized today. 8 Miss Rutan in U. S. History: 4'When England signed the 'Peaty of Trease' fTreaty of Peacel. We'll excuse her this time. 9 Mr. Horst forgot to come to Review Arithmetic Class this morning. Only if he would keep the good work up. 10 Dr. Balch of Kalamazoo College spoke in Chapel this morning. 13 Prepare for the first six weeks exams. Three Rivers beat Colon in Soccer Ball 61 to OJ. 14 Mr. Horst to Doris Robbins in Reviews: What is an index sign used for? Doris, It shows that the power is to be routed frootedb. 15 Rosanne Predmore to Zelda Kingsley going to school: Oh, Zelda, I Wish you would get married or something before I leave. Zelda: Oh, you don't mean it? lDon't worry, Zelda, there is plenty of time yetl. 16 First six weeks exams. 17 The Annual Staif had charge of Chapel today explaining the Reflector especially for the beneiit of the Rhinies. 20 Dean Judd to Mary Zander in the hall: My fellow fiirted simply awful with another girl at the dance Saturday night. Should I speak to him about it? Mary Zander: Why? Doesn't he know about it? 21 Everyone stayed five minutes overtime this noon as Mr. Horst wanted to hear the clock tick. 22 Jimmie Black in trying to see how tall Emerson Lull was had to get a step-ladder to reach the mark. Katcha Koo was played at the Rex theater. 23 There seemed to be a snake crawling around in Doris Zierle's book today instead of in the grass. tBrave girll. 24 Prof. Frederick McKay of Ypsilanti Normal gave an inter- esting talk in Chapel. 27 A case which I don't think can be cured-Donald Boyer and Thelma Fenstermacher. 28 Report cards today. Nothing but kicks. 29 When Beaulah Fisher ever makes another middy tif she fioaj

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