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

 - Class of 1935

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Abshire. Dorothy Alexander, Claudine Anable, Warren Arner, Doris Barrows, Arthur Bernheisel. John Bingaman, Ivan Blass, George Blum, Robert Borland, Marie Bowers. Beatrice Bradford, Barbara Broker, Jeanne Brown, Arthur Brown, Herbert Balch, Jeanette Barnum, Clarence Bullard, Leonard Burkett, lone Buscher, Gerald Byers. Lawrence Califf. Thelma Canning, Robert Cekander, Howard Chamberlain, John Coney, Betty Cook, Kathleen Cramer, Charles Cross. Willard Custer, Lawrence Davis, Beatrice Davis, Clark Davis, Jeanette Davis, Russell Deal, Cameron Dell. Maurine Dimmick, James Dimmick, Loretta Dougherty, Margaret Dougherty, Mary Evans, Junior Evans. Paul Fitch, Jane Fitch, Maxine Friend, Harley Frisk, Bonny Galinet, William Galleher, Robert Gieber, Robert Goff, John Gombos, Dorothy Graham, Jane Groeneveld. Theodore Gross. Ruth Gruizinga, Grace Hagenbuch, Vwfarren Halverson, Philip Hay, Madalyn Heckelman, Jack Henry, Myrtle Hicks, Gerald Hill, Robert Holland, Jack Hopkins, Jeanne Horst, Bruce Houldsworth, Harold Hysell. Francis Hysell, Mercedes Jackson, Arthur Jarratt, Woodrow Johnson. Theodore Johnson. Vv'alter Klapp, Betty Kleinfeldt, Maxine Kleinhuizen, Albert Kleinhuizen. Margaret Kline, Madge Knapp, Doris Knapp. Edward Kramb, Richard Kramb, Robert Longenecker, Marian Lovejoy. Fern Ludwig. Betty Luther, Mary Martin, Howard McCally, Richard Meska. Mildred Messinger. Mary Miholer. Harold Miller. Robert Monroe. NVilliam EIGHTH GRADE Nelson, Bernice Nichols, Mary Nowels, William Don O'Dell, Charles Parsons, Phebe Peterson, Alice Pritchard. Gerald Pritchard, Rolland Prowse, Elizabeth Rahn, Charles Raifsnider. Frank Reams. Eugene Riggs, Merlin Rice, Dean Roach, Elwood Ruggles, Harold Sangalli. Virginia Schmidt, Raymond Schoomaker, Bradley Scott, Pauline Seitz, Alice Seitz. Doris Simone, Francis Smallcombe, Nlary Standard, Beth Anne Starzevski, Alice Steininger. Gordon Stowe, Kenneth Tase, Laura Templin. Ernest Termon, Carmela Thompson. Ruth Tobin, Leslie Tobin, Robert Van Gver. Kathryn Vwlatson, Fawn Vv'einburg, Donald Vv'elty, Curtis Vwlheeler. Alice Williams, James XVilliams, Paul Wolf. Max Vwluerfel. Elgin Young, Milton

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F is for Fowler. the blond one of three: ' --..,1A-gsm - -u....w.,..,. ,,,.y.v'.g ,aa-?4.i'1 1 R... f ' A l 4. A V pn ,.. 1 Fresliies' AB Cs A is for Anderson, who seems so shy. N is for Niccum. the one N in the class. But in reality, my oh my! Bruner, quite bashful. a petite little lass. B is for Brooks. as bright as she looks, O. with apology, must stand for me. Vklith that cute little smile. many friends she hooks. As there are no other O's that I can see. C is for Coney. diminutive lad. P is for Prowse. delight of the girls, XVhen pep is considered-really not bad, NVho hates to be teased about his beautiful curls. D is for Dreisbach. with pretty blond curls: Q is for quality that we must maintain, He very much likes to pester the girls. For in three years, as Senior's well reign, E is for Eberlv. our teacher so kind: R is for ridicule we often endure. Gently but nrnily. she makes us all mind. From Juniors and Seniors. so very cock-sure. S is for Stowe. the giggling girl: Laughing. good nalured. and full of glee, XVith one little snicker, the room's in a whirl. G is for Goodwin. as good as his name: T is for Timmy ' whose real name is Timm. If he keeps up his record. he'lI win much fame. She's very athletic, with vigor and vim. H is for Hay, a most quiet boy: U is for Underwood. so tall and fair, As a short story writer. he brings much joy. XVith never a worry and never a care. l is our interest in Three Rivers High: V is for valor which we badly need For our dear school. f,ve'll do or clic. ln our high school years, if we would succeed. J is for Jensen, with manners so coy: W is for XVhite. with a very shy way. 4 From all indications her ma's pride and joy. He's tall. red-haired, and his first name is Jay. K is for Kaiser. famed worry warts X. as in Algebra. is hard to find, I ln stature he's short, yet he's big sport. So l'll omit it. if you don't mind. L is for Longacre, Joe Penner's double: Y is for youth of the Freshmen so gay, He gets himself into and out of much trouble. Vkfhich keeps up our spirits. day after day. M is for Martin. the mustached Romeo. Z is for Zane. last in the line. Happy-go-lucky. as onward we go. But as a student. she surely is Ene. --Vzirqxinia Orr. l27l



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Rl1inie Poem l-lere's to the Rhinies, so brave and true, Vwfho very seldom their home-work do. l know from experience that the high school bell Vkfakes us up every morning when were ne'er feeling And tumbles us out of our cosy beds Witlm yawns and moans and rumpled heads. And then for breakfast and away for school NVhere we very seldom l ?J break a rule. Into assembly we now squeeze Presided over by Mr. Voorhees. History is taught by Miss Wetherbee: lf it wasn't for Columbus where would we be? Eight-A English is taught by Miss Floutz: NVhen true themes are read. we express lots of doubts. Arithmetic is taught by Messrs. Foster and Pratt tYou know. addition. subtraction. and all of that.l Miss Fox then points our way to wealth As our greatest riches lie in our health. Mrs. France and Miss Snyder teach music and art: They both succeeded in doing their part. Now everyone must a Rhinie be Before he's a Senior, and so do we. For in this old Rhinie grade The future plans of life are laid, -Jeanne Hopkm well: 5. 9

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