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

 - Class of 1920

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Teacher: What animal makes the nearest approach to man? M. Rahn: A cootief' Freshman tdreaming in LatinJ: Audacissime, ah-um! Beaulah F.: What animal is it that death cannot effect? Esther S.: A pig of course-it can always be cured when it is dead. Mr. Ringle in Salesmanship: Ruth Judd, what is the 'Law of Growth'? Ruth: Well, I think seven feet is about the tallest. Zelda Kingsley, translating French: We were made to love-??? Found in the possession of Mr. Horst: I'm the best pal I ever had, I like to be with me. I like to sit and tell myself Things confidentially. I often sit and tell me If I sho-uldn't or I should, And I find that my advice to me Is always pretty good. I never got acquainted with myself, 'Till here of late, And I find myself a bully chumg I trust me simply great. I never try to cheat meg I'm as truthful as can be. No matter what may come or go I'm on the square with me. I've made a study of myself, Compared me with a lot, And I've finally concluded, I'm the best friend that I've got. Just get together with yourself, And trust yourself with you, And y0u'll be surprised how well yourself Will like you if you do. -fflpologics to G. M. Cohan. l98l

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C. B. Langton tin typewriting rooml: Oh loo-k, Marie Rineholt is making a mash o-n Lynn Weyrickl Lyna Whited: That's nothing-she could make a mash on anyone. Miss Rutan: Where was the Declaration of Independence signed? Louie Oldenburg: At the bottom. Student: I don't know where the place is. Teacher: What have you been doing? Student: Hunting for it. Found in the back of Thora Bennett's book: I know a maiden fair to see, Take care! She has two eyes so soft, so brown, Take care! She gives a side glance and looks down, Beware! Beware! She is fooling thee. Is it possible that she judges others by herself? Mary Zander took some pictures up to Joy's for Edie B. and while she was there, George Smith came in. It must have been his presence that fussed her so, for she said: Mix Joy, Efhe wants these pictures yesterday noon. Mr. Hewitt handed back several drawings in Physiology class. A. Hagan: Where's my man? fBub?l A. Diggins: And where's my heart? Elizabeth Blum: Oh Lester, what did you wave at Burke for last night? Lester Naylor: I didn't wave at her, I was waving at you. Mrs. Lamb: I don't know what your test questions will be yet, I have only thought of them. Thora Bennett: A penny for your thoughts. Miss Buck says that the origination of the Chicago fire was that a man was milking with a lamp, and the barn caught on fire. We hope no one else Will try to milk with a lamp. Mrs. Lamb: What does the tnew wine of the year' make you do? Don Schall: Crow. Marie Rineholt igiving a report in Englishl: And then all the Gods sat down and ate themselves. l97l



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John Breyfogle: The reason more young fellows don't go on farms is because they can't get wives that will work on farms. LC-uie Oldenburg: I bet I can! Mr. Hewitt ichanging colorlz ' You don't want to be too sure about that. Bill Collissi: Take his advice, boys, he's been there. BY A SENIOR Our History Class is very bright, We always answer questions right, We know just when each war was begun, And just what battles by each were won, And what the war was all about, And led by which of the generals stout, We know what happened cn each date, And what we've learned both first and late, And now dear teacher, give us A , For we're all sharks in History. Miss Buck to Duard Arney: Duard, what was the first great ex- pedition after the Louisiana Purchase? Duard: Fulton's steam boat. Onie Withers asked Helen Grush to kiss him. She said she wouldn't, but Mildred Wood. l99l

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