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

 - Class of 1930

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forever. There is a sign on the blackboard which says that if the Seniors bring sandwiches the Juniors will furnish the coffee at the Junior-Senior Reception. The guilty Senior is known. QDon't we wish he wasl. The Juniors might as well be home today. Well, what about the Faculty and the dignined Seniors? May 15-Tonight ends Jerry Tulloch's two week diet. I believe its Scotch name is the Banquet Diet. The Junior-Senior Reception! The Juniors ap- pointed a special committee specially for Jeannette Zierle, June Slote, and Dean Rockwell. Its name? One guess. Correct. May 16-By gosh, I get a holiday today, too. May 17-It is rumored that A'Keei'ie Brayman got home by 12 o'clock as required by Coach Foster-at least he was seen leaving the Country Club about ten. May 20-Who said a bad start assures a good ending? The track team had hard luck at the beginning of the season because the track was flooded. The water has receded at last but the team can't seem to outrun their hard luck. Niles walked away with the Regional Meet at Kazoo last Saturday. May Zl-Looking in the Chemistry Lab. an experienced eye could tell the year was ending. Some are working hard on their experiments: others are copy- ing hard: while others are playing hoss. A ball game was staged using a sponge for ball. Doug. Bullock knocked a home-run out of the window. It would seem impossible to do this against the draft unless you knew Bullock's lung power. May 22-The Foods Classes had a picnic at Fisher Lake today. I will say no more for I am a moral boy, you understand. May 23-Varsity Club Banquet at South Bend today. Jerry Tullock was toastmaster: this was perhaps his last chance to strut his stuff! It's funny how some people had such an over supply of Lab. equipment and others such an under supply. Even if it is better to give than to receive I think the honors were even after they divvy'd up. May 24-Double Triangle gave a clever program. Believe it or not, some- one in that club has intelligence. Some Frosh staged a party at Kazoo tonight. May 27-No wonder Keene Brayman looks so happy-Jeanne Andrews is recovering from her operation. Seniors are going around with their noses in the air because they're taking exams this week, and the rest of us can't. May 28-Speak and admit, ye pupils of T. R. H. S. that it's not the Class picnic you're happy about, but the trip over and back. May 29-The Manual Arts Club had a picnic at the Lake today. It's no wonder they're the biggest club in school, all they do is have feeds. May 31-Field Day. JUNE June 3-Three Rivers won the County Track Meet easily, 15 out of 17 men placing in some of the events. Baccalaureate services this week. This lin case you didn't know itj is Commencement week, but we poor under classmen are getting writer's cramp, writing exams. June 4-The final Senior Play, 'AThe Charm School, which was given last night, was excellent. Page One Hundred Five

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T. R. has been cancelled. It sure has been an Al Smith spring for the track men. April 25-The warring factions came to an agreement and the Annual Staff for 1929-30 was elected. u April 29-T. R. isn't the only one with a flooded track. The Little Five Conference was called off Saturday because their track was under water. This is certainly like a Judgment Day, if you've had good marks so far this year they can't flunk you, but oh, how serious some of our clowns and Beau Brurnmels look. Note-Mr. Irving causes me so much misery in English so that apologies for using his A'stuff seem superfluous. April 30-Someone evidently believed they had a future in hardware busi- ness. He was laying in a stock of screws at the expense of the desks in the Latin room. However, disaster in the form of Miss Garman stunted his ambition. MAY May l-Miss Hangsterfer gave a rousing cheer, so to speak, for Miss Stair's English Class which is getting out the Junior Reflector this week. lt seems they are getting their news in so much earlier than the regulars, Can you blame us for hoping they don't come within two columns of a full page? May 2-The school busy-bodies have dug up everything pro and con con- cerning whether or not people selected for the characters in the final Senior play of the year are good choices. Chances are their decisions won't make much difference. May 3-Essays, the subject of which is our own flag, were read in Assembly today. Cut of all the pupils, seventh and eighth grades, Evelyn Schultz took first place among the girls and Donald Sweet first place among the boys for having the best essay and delivery. A May 6-No sixth hour today because an Assembly was called. We were entertained by representatives of Kazoo College. May 7-Cecil DeLong and Stanley Butler, both big, lusty, hick lads from out west were stricken with the childish disease, measles. It is rumored they were in need of a vacation after safely guarding their scholarship laurels. Cecil is Valedictorian for the Class of '29 and Stanley ranks as a scholar in the Class of '32, May 8-Election cards were passed around today so we could sign up for our studies next year. Pretty soon they'll be saying forget about school and have a nice vacation--hypocrites. May 9-Opening of the May Festival tonight. After five miles in track, my craving for art centers on the art of sleeping. Comments, however, spoke well of the attendance and performance. May 10-Heavy day. Most important thing is there is no school 6th and 7th hours because of the May Festival. The Chapel program was taken over by the Hi-y Club. They are pretty good on the stage, but most of their warbling is done by the light of the moon. May 13-The little Five track meet was held last Saturday, after being postponed a week. Perhaps T. R. could have survived if it had been postponed Page One Hundred Four



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June 5-No exams. But must take time to recuperate from the past two days' labor: also vacation nears. Excuse me today. Please. June 6-No school today, but that was such a good Commencement speech made by Rev. Eifieldi that I wanted to mention it. June 7-Last Assembly today. Everyone's having a good time preparing for vacation. SEPTEMBER September 3-The Hrst day of school. 'lNuff said. September 4-Among the Who's Who of T. R. we find the clown of the Class of '30 or our old faithful number 'l66, Dean Tarzan Rockwell. He's especially noticeable on the football field this fall. September 5QWe have some new teachers here and some with new names. Among the latter, Miss Major has sacrificed her majorship to become a loving wife. September 6-We heard Mr. Harold Pa Voorhees make his football re- quests for more recruits, after which Mr. Horst declared school opened, all tra- ditions having been attended to. September 9-The Seniors, calm, immovable, and dignified fcan this be true?l have settled in the old routine. Vinton has revived his sighs of utmost agony at every assignment, and Bill Hicks contentedly sucks his thumb throughout Algebra Class. September lO-The girls are getting stirred up about their lockers which they wanted so badly. If you'd give a girl a chance to wish for anything she'd probably wish for something to crab about. September l l-Gerald Beggs: So you Want to graduate with a degree, eh? Harold T. Red Cook: Yes, Sir. Gerald Beggs: How would a B. V. D. from the Union Suit you? September 12-Miss Williams: Where did the Pilgrims land? Mumble of voices: Cape Cod, Plymouth, Boston Spencer: l'Somebody's a liar. September l3-Everybody's enthused over the football game. Why shouldn't they be? We got out of school at 2:15. September 16-Our football team averages l64 pounds in the line and 153 pounds in the backfield. Not half bad. September 17-After a book report Miss Hangsterfer asked Vinton Schweit- zer if he knew what the story was about. Yes. little Vinton replied, I've read it. September 18--Fair Day, Hurrah! September 19- Believe it or not we not only discovered Tarzan Rock- well at the Fair yesterday but with a girl on each arm. September 20-Seating assignments were placed in the bulletin board this week and two minutes before Chapel they were taken down by the Principal. Only half the pupils knew where to sit. What a mess! September 22-Judging from the appearance of our football team in its first games, we have just as good a team as we had last year. Page One Hundred Six

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