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

 - Class of 1929

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IPI i'l5.r'531giErt1Ecirou LZ' 39131 Dec. l-4-Regular Tuesday ten to ten-thirty classes today. Dec. lf-One hundred and thirty-live pupils from the four upper grades were absent today. Dec. 19-Many of the Alumni who are home for Christmas vacation have been visiting school. Dec. 20-At last! the Junior rings are here. Dec. 21-First five classes in the forenoon. Seventh hour immediately after dinner followed by an assembly program put onby the Honorable Seniors. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. JANUARY clan. 2-Three teachers were absent today, Miss Williams, Miss Hangsterfer and Miss Kunzie. Examination schedules were given out this morning, Just two more weeks. Jan. 3-There are certainly a lot of the alumni back visiting school. Hope they enjoy our embarrassment. Jan. 4-The D. S. and T. C. Clubs put on the assembly program today. No hour was omitted. Basketball game with South Haven. Cur first victory. Jan. 7-The three teachers have reappeared so the Seniors are doing more studying. Jan. 10-The Annual subscriptions were received today. About 600 pupils expressed a desire for a 1929 Reflector. Jan. ll-Another number of the Lyceum Course was givenffor assembly. If applause is a fair means of judging one's interest, everyone enjoyed the lrish girls very much. clan. l4hNow for some fun. Exams started this morning. Jan. 15-More exams, More worry. Nfl i Jan. 16-Seventh hour exams were held today. Now our dear teachers can work. Jan. 18-Assembly was held today after which report cards were given out. Qver a hundred people classified after they received their cards. Game with Dowagiac won by us. Jan. 21-Some ambitious pupil for pupilsl heaped the contents of a good many people's desks on the platform of the Old Assembly room over vacation. A very untidy room and much commotion is the result. Jan. 22-English classes are selling tickets for the play, Julius Caesar, to be given January 28 in the auditorium. Jan. 23-The athletic field is in good condition for skating so it is quite thickly populated by students. clan. 24-A pep meeting was to be held tonight for the Allegan and Sturgis games but very few people attended it. Jan. 25-An assembly was called at one-thirty. Dinnie Upton gave a very interesting talk on The Player in the Shadow. First team went to Allegan on the train instead of by bus because of the icy roads. I 'rw' lIfluffr111.q ,1'

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1-:L-515:51 Ltttttctea 163531:-I Nov. 13-An assembly was called at l0 o'clock to learn the new High School song Mr. Peeke has composed. Nov. 15--Junior play try-outs were held tonight. Nov. 16-Male quartette and bell ringers entertained in assembly. A very peppy pep meeting was held at 3:45. Senior class meeting at 4:00. Nov. 17-The final football game was held today with Sturgis. Yeaf '28, we have an undefeated football team. Nov. 19-Eirst Junior play practice held tonight. Nov. 20- An assembly was held for Junior High pupils at 10 o'clock. A health speaker talked to them on prevention of diphtheria. Nov. Zl-Ag. play, Two Days to Marry, was given in the auditorium. . Nov. ZZ-Snow and more of it. A banquet was held in the gym tonight in honor of our winning football team. All football enthusiasts were invited. Nov. 23-Dr. Argubright from Battle Creek spoke again in assembly. Nov. 26-Here goes for the last six weeks in this semester. Nov. 27-We hear that Mr. Fox is furnishing nourishment for the people who stay in the Physics lab. after school. XVhenever your mouth waters for a nice juicy piece of fudge go down and work experiments for a little while. Nov. 28-Report cards. Ughf Oh. well, we will have recovered from the shock by lvlonday. Nov. 29-No school today or tomorrow on account of Thanksgiving. All students are truly thankful for the vacation. DECEMBER Dec. 3-The characteristic chilliness following a vacation was noticeable in most rooms today. Dec. 4-A notice has appeared regularly on the Old Assembly Board notify- ing Seniors to bring twenty cents to Marie Stock immediately. Things are always mysterious around Christmas. Dec. 5-Only thirteen more school days before Christmas! Dec. 6--The Orchestra can hardly make any noise without the Junior High Members. Another call at ten o'clock for Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Ciraders. Dec. 7-Assembly was called at 8:30 and first hour was omitted. Health speaker here from Kalamazoo. Peter Jackino played three accordian solos and an encore. A First basketball game of the season at Kazoo. Dec. ll-Nlr. H. I. Jones gave a lecture on Science and the Future in as- sembly. Eifth hour was omitted. Mr. Hoekzema, who is leaving next week. gave a little farewell speech. Dec. 12-The Juniors presented their play. Oh Kay, at 7130. Dec. 13-The Crchestra played at NVhite Pigeon tonight for the dedication of the new school building. The first diphtheria toxin-antitoxin treatment was given at 3 :-i5. Basketball game here with Vicksburg. Pvfw flrw' ffHr1rfrv11F



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I ' L5'iELSj IRi15?1i'.1EetoIRl'?4'4i'iE'11 I Jan. 26-First and second teams battled with Sturgis tonight. NVe won. Jan. 28-The Stratford players gave Shakespeare's play, Julius Caesar, in the auditorium tonight. Jan. 29-An assembly was called at ten o'clock this morning. Mr. Horst made some announcements, some enjoyable and some otherwise. One of the latter was made for the beneiit of those who sat in the balcony last night. Jan. 30-The teachers seem to be taking their spite out on us these days for the work they had to do the latter part of exam week. FEBRUARY Feb, l-The H. E. C. Club put on a program this morning that all other clubs will have a difficult time to surpass. The teams and a few rooters started out for South Haven on a bus at one o'clock. Good luck, boys. Feb. 3-The Blue Triangle Club became a Girl Reserve Organization this afternoon. B' Feb. 4-Payments on the Annual, which were due Friday, are still coming in. Feb. 5-Mr. Horst is interviewing the Seniors this week in order to check up their honor points. Feb. 6--The Senior Girls gave a tea this afternoon for all Senior High Girls and lady teachers. The Seniors now have at least one successful achievement to their credit. Feb. 7-Three meetings are being held in the gym at four o'clock tonight. Campfire girls meeting, and Junior and Senior Basket Ball practice. We will have to enlarge the gym or make more hours in the day I guess. V Feb. 8-Manual Arts Club presented a very humorous program this morn- ing. We are certainly getting a variety of talent in assemblies this year. Mr. Ringle had charge of the assembly in the absence of Mr. Horst. Feb. 9-A home basketball game was played tonight with Niles. Our defeat. Feb. ll-lf you happened to be in the vicinity of the Old Assembly room after school tonight you were well entertained. The Juniors practiced for their program. Feb. l2-Some people thought they were going to get out of school at 11:30 this morning. But the bells were just being regulated. Feb. 13-Faculty's yearly entertainment was given at 7:30. Feb. 14-A good many valentines were circulatingin school during the day. Feb. 15-Mr. and Mrs. NVells gave two plays and several musical selections for the Lyceum number today. The Freshmen had a Valentine party in the gym tonight. Feb. 18-A band platform and some new bleachers are being added to the Gymnasium in preparation for the basketball tournament. Feb. 19-The beginning typewriting classes had the first of their Hfteen- minute tests today. Feb. 20-Mr. Peeke and Mr. Beggs are visiting other schools today. Feb. Z2-The Juniors had the assembly program today. P11yf0nuHunrlrr I

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