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

 - Class of 1921

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7. Everyone is looking forward to the play to be given tomor- row and wondering about the talent the Freshies will produce. The little play is entitled the Trial of Fire, and is to emphasize the need of fire prevention. A New Couple have appeared. Who? Why, Paul Houldsworth and Helen Bauserrnan. 8. The players with many followers left for Colon and by the loo-ks of those left behind, something was missed. Maybe there Was, ask Mabel Rodeheaver and Helen Bauserman. They know. 11. Physics laboratory started Friday and by the puzzled look o-n the pupils' faces, they must see curious phenomenon which are beyond their comprehension. HURRAH! We beat Colon 1 to 0. That means we have a good half chance of winning the champion- ship. 12. Did you notice Wynona Hart's sweater today? Wonder who it belongs to? Never mind, Wynona, we know, you won't need to tell us. 13. Everyone looks pleased today including the teachers. Thursday and Friday are ours to do as we please. Reason: Teach- ers' Institute. The Freshies are going to have a weinie roast to- night. Be careful, Freshman, don't let one of your members fall- in the iire. Green Wood never burns well. 18. There was a weinie roast at the Methodist Church last Wednesday night and as a result of conflicting emotions Paul Houldsworth and Donald Schweitzer celebrated the event by a fight out on the Buckhorn road. The bone of contention was feminine gender. 19. Miss Madery has made a terrible discovery. All of her Senior English people barring two or three are Red Hot Socialists. and admirers of Debs. 20. The boys have been downing the high cost of living by donning their spare socks. Such combinations have appeared as one red and one green sock and one plaid and one black sock. 21. Report cards were given out yesterday. The boys seem bound to mark time as anyone passes down the aisles of the Assem- bly Room. Maybe they have torgotten Gerald Hagan's experience of last year. 22. Mendon plays with us today. Our soccer team intends to show them what we can really do. Mr. Maybee led the High School in Community singing in Chapel this morning. We learned Our boys will shine tonight. a soccer ball song. 25. With great joy we learn that Thursday and Friday are to be ours. Hurrah for Teachers' Institute. The boys in Miss Ma- dery's English class cannot forget Debs to her disgust. 26. Miss Madery: The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company furnishes a gymnasium and schools for its men, which they can use at any time. Louis VanDyke: When do they work? Many preparations are going 011 for the celebration of Hallowe'en. 27. Girls, you want to beware of Gerald Hagan. Gerald voiced f109l



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his sentiment the other day by saying: Blessed are the poor in fur- niture fcr they can be moved cheap. NOVEMBER 1. Malcolm Rahn who has decided to better good English has written a poem in honor of the event. 2. The soccer game with Colon is still an unrealized reality. We wonder if it never will come off. Mr. Horst says that we may play it Thursday night if the rainy weather and Colon's health of- ficer do not prevent doing so. 3. Clyde Malbone: That reminds me of, etc. A long nar- ration c-f experiences followed. 4. Mr. Hewitt: The locust lay their eggs under old rails. Clarence Mullett: They'll have to cut that rail stuff out for all old rails are going to be burnt. Today comes the championship game with Colon. Everybody will be out. 5. The pupils air new ideas in Mr. Hewitt's Zoology class which quite stagger him besides shocking his modesty. 8. Mr. Hewitt: What do snake doctors live on? Grace White: Flies, Mr. Hewitt: How do they get them? Grace: Why they catch them. 9. Our soccer team played Kalamazoo yesterday. The score was O to 0. Considering the size of Kalamazoo's men this was a good game. Everyone is anticipating the game with Constantine Friday. 10. The debate in the morning Senior English class on Com- pulsory Arbitration was held today. 11. Armistice day celebration! Afternoon off. Tomorrow for Centerville and the game. The Juniors. Sophc-mores, and Pewees, represented the High School with Hoats. 12. Fate is against us in the shape of a snowstorm. There- fore no game with Constantine. The boys are consoled as they get a feed anyway at the Methodist church with a pie for each. 14. Malcolm Rahn on account of his over-fondness for paro- dies was asked to leave his comfortable seat in Chorus. 15. Claudius Collisi has decided that after this when he is go- ing to be tardy, he'll borrow a physic's book and study the lessons under discussion for that day. As you know, Mr. Horst has a little fondness for making tardy pupils recite. 16. We all think that Emerson Lull's left foot will require a shoe two sizes bigger than his right shoe since Malcolm Rahn step- ped on the said foot the other day. Basketball practice has started. 17. Eleanor Starr and Audrey Hagan wander about disconsol- ately since Walt and Bubby are gone. The Senior play cast which has been selected has been practicing for some time. 18. Emerson Lull and Arthur Turnbull were locked in last night after play practice. Mr. Hewitt: Grace, describe a fish's eye. Grace White: Well, it hasn't any eyelashes. 51111

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