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

 - Class of 1921

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19. Mr. and Mrs. Dukette entertained the High School stu- dents in Chapel with music this morning. Mrs. Dukette played the 'cello. Mr. Dukette accompanied her on the piano. 22. The reception given by the Epworth League last Wednes- day night was a great success. Rube Rahn was there. and he be- haved, too. 23. Gerald Hagan and Doris Sampsell have decided that the next time Emerson Lull meets with them to confer upon debates that they will nail the piano stool to the Hoor so Emerson can't dis- turb the equilibrium of the furniture. 24. Everyone see-ms anticipating the big Thanksgiving dinner staged fc-r tomorrow. Friday off toog so everyone can recover from the effects. 28. Six Weeks' tests have passed and all runs smoothly. The Seniors defeated the Juniors 'in the debate last Wednesday. Gerald Hagan, Emerson Lull, and James King were chosen to go to Con- stantine. 30. Everyone is scrambling about eagerly to get a ride over to Centerville to see that game with Constantine this afternoon. Mr. Horst, not having to do so himself, advised those who had no way to get there, to walk. DECEMBER 1. The game with Constantine was a tie, 1 to 1. One of Con- stantine's players was badly hurt, fro-m being accidentally kicked in the forehead by one of our players. Constantine declares that we. knowing that he was one of their debaters, did it on purpose. 2. Miss Reller lin Trigonometrylt The curve would be a straight line. 3. Debate with Constantine tonight. Let's win boys. Five of our so-ccer players walked down and back to support the debaters. 6. Constantine is getting it all around. Our debaters won most gloriously. Both sides put up a stiff fight. Miss Rutan: I wish you would 'rise' when you 'get up' to recite. 7. The cup is ours. Constantine was defeated at Centerville yesterday. Friday night cc-mes the debate with Sturgis. 8. Miss Madery to Eugene Alber: Eugene, give the passive to this: 'All loving men dislike to f1ght'. Eugene: All men like to be loved. A penny for your thoughts, Eugene. 9. Steam was turned on in the new building at 1:10 today for the first time. The physics class is rejoicing. Mr. Horst is going to the Principals' convention or meeting at Lansing tomorrow and they will have no class. 10. Mr. Gill. architect for the new High School, spoke in chapel today. He explained several phases of university life in Ann Ar- bor, the college from which he graduated. 13. Gerald Hagan has been absent for three days from His- tory, per request of Miss Rutan. Mr. Horst was at Lansing and Ger- 51131



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ald decided that he would not attempt to walk to Lansing for an admit. 14. Everyone is looking forward to the Senior play which is to be given on the 22nd of this month. Some of the boys say they intend walking to Sturgis to the debate. Twenty miles is a long way. 15. Miss Rutan: During the siege of Vicksburg, in the Civil war, they had to eat Hfricasseed kitten. Louis VanDyke: What kind of kitten is that? Louis doesn't seem to know what he missed. Tonight, they vote on the acquisition of an additional 885,000 for interior equipment for new school building. 16. Miss Madery: John, name one of Shakespeare's plays. John Breyfogle: Midnight Summer Dreams. IA Midsummer's Nights Dream. 17. Gerald Hagan, Emerson Lull and James King left for Sturgis on the 9:15 train where they will debate tonight. Dr. Voelker, President of Olivet College, who is to give the lecture on 'tWheels in the Head at the auditorium tonight, spoke in chapel. According to opinions expressed most of us could listen to him talk all day. 20. Sturgis has been vanquished. Our team will now take the opposite side of the question, the affirmative. 21. There is a big absence of noise noted in school. E. Lull is sick. All the old graduates are returning from their colleges to view the old town again. 22. The Senior class play comes off tonight. There was great rejoicing when we heard that we were to have Friday off also for Christmas. . 23. Clarence Mullett: I've heard of some people adopting monkeys for children. Mr. Hewitt: Perhaps they mistook the monkey for a child. The Senior play was a great success last night. The money will be used for printing the Annual. JANUARY 3. Back to school again! Those who helped Bill Collisi cele- brate the New Year didn't get home 'till morning and that isn't the worst of itg E. Lull on the way home, fell down lin a mud puddle I supposel and greatly spoiled the condition of the road. The Sen- iors are having their pictures taken. 4. Gerald Hagan Qin U. S. Historyl: It wouldn't help the brewers any if the 18th amendment were repealed. Miss Rutan: How's that? Gerald: Everyone knows how to make their own. 5. Miss Rutan: Emerson, what you said was not funny and nothing at all to laugh about. Emerson: I wasn't laughing at that, I was looking at Bill Collisi. And Bill acted as if Emerson had insulted him. 6. Miss Storr lin Senior Englishlz Why were Bunyan and L115j

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