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

 - Class of 1921

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Swift alike? Senior: Because they were both buried in the same graveyard. 7. The Senior class voted for their class colors last night. Moss green and silver were chosen. Have you heard? Warren Ho- shel has a new girl-who? Doris Sampsell. Mr. Horst outlined a plan in chapel today for a Student Council which will have work in the school pertaining to order. 10. Helen Bauserman lin Physics Classix lf a street car would stop real fast. Gerald H.: I like to trip the light fantas- tic toe. 11. The members of the Student Council were chosen today. 12. Cassopolis was skinned last Friday night and this Fri- day Sturgis cc-mes to have the operation repeated on her. 13. Say, Emerson Lull hates himself. He coolly informed Miss Madery that although he understood the meaning of expatiate an average person wouldn't. 14. The Annual Staff had charge of Chapel today. A White Face minstrel was given. Roy Schellhous was Pat the Irishman, and Donald Schweitzer had his favorite role. the Jew. Gerald Ha- gan as usual had a lot to say. 17. Miss Buck to Lillian Meyer in Commercial Arithmetic: All you do is figure the interest on your face and add it to the principal. What does she mean? 18. The physics class took their examinations this morning, as the boys go to play basketball with Kalamazoo this evening. 19. Main Issue! Exams! Next, Kalamazoo won last night, but we aren't worrying. We'll just get ready for the next time. 20. Still more exams, ycu'l1 soon be getting as tired of them as we are. It's a good thing, and our only consolation, that they don't last forever. Three Rivers boys at St. Joseph in basketball tonight. 21. Friday. Today is a free day for all excepting the teach- ers and those who passed by a very narrow margin. Those in doubt, come and learn of their fate and classify accordingly. De- bate with Otsego tonight. 24. First day of the new semester. Some would-be Seniors and others who failed to pass are wearing long faces. We won the debate unanimously. 25. Miss Rutan to Warren Breyfoglez Warren, what is bi- metallism? Warren: I don't know. Miss Rutan: Well. what do 'mono' and 'bi' mean? Warren: One and two. Miss Rutan: Well, then, what do you have? Clyde Malbone: Three 26. Beulah Fisher is either losing her memory or trying to start a fad. She wore her bedroom slippers to school today. Per- haps if it is a fad the Dirty Dozen will bite. Tonight Colon has a chance to retrieve last fall's failure in soccer by playing a good game of basketball. 27. What will happen next? Gerald Rcys forgot to wear his f117j



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necktie today, although he did have on his collar. 28. Last day of the week with the usual excitement of chapel. A large basketball schedule for the boys and girls has been com- pleted. Cassopolis basketball boys here tonight. 31. Minnie Naylor: Believe me, if anybody took my pocket- book I'd go after them, even if there wasn't anything in it. Miss Storr: It's a case of 'who steals my pc-cketbook steals trash' huh? Miss Schmidt: What's in the air beside what I mentioned? Thomas Birkhold: Oh, airships, and balloons and things. FEBRUARY 1. Mr. Horst: Will some Pewee tell me why this yell is called a locomotive? Henry Summers: Why is that yell called a locomotive? Mr. Horst: Yes, why? Henry: I don't know. Took a long time to soak in and then it didn't. 2. Miss Madery: Goldsmith's college life just taught him to wear flashy clothes and to gamble. Rube Rahn: No, it didn't teach him to gamble for he always lost. 3. Miss Storr: Why weren't you in Room D last night, Les- ter? Minnie: The boss had his tooth pulled and I had to be there. 4. Miss Madery to Luther Thor: Tell all you can about Cot- ton Mather's married life. You know he was married three times. Luther: That's something I don't understand. Both teams gone to Sturgis for basketball. 7. Miss Rutan: Who was Louis Fourteenth? Maggie G.: He was the longest ruler in France. Getting to be rather tall! 8. Miss Smith cafter Gerald Howard got a drink during Chem- istrylz Gerald, I think you have started something. Gerald: Well, didn't you say it took water for chemistry? 9. Willis Ulrich: Que is a masculine gender. Kenneth Campbell: And quod is a neuter noun. Marshall boys play bas- ketball here tonight. 10. Joe Pierce ought to join the Rainbow class. Tcday he made his debut with a pink collar and a red and green sweater. Tomorrow night, the Coldwater girls play our girls basketball team and the boys go to Niles to play. A hard game is expected there. 11. Mr. Horst at noon dismissal says that the bell is a signal for dismissal and not the shop whistle. According to study of sound in physics we do not hear the whistle until after it has blown. 14. Miss Madery to Emerson Lull, who has been acting as chairman in Senior English: Emerson, you do not seem to recog- nize the speakers enough. Emerson: Oh. I recognized them, but I didn't say anything about it. 15. The Domestic Science class has been debating on whether teachers should wear uniforms, namely. middies and skirts. Flor- ence Ellsworth: Well, wouldn't Mr. Crawford look nice in a middy and skirt? 51191

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