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SENLO LANE WELLS College Prepwratory Of science he chatters. Football 2, 3 Track 3 JUNE WILLEMIN, willy Commercial A likeable lass. Girl Sports 3,14 Girl Reserves ri, 4 Typing Certificate L fgs, , non wu.soN, '-wins. 'A ' College Preparatory if ' It isn't the work that bothers me-it's the women. gli'- Hi-Y 3, 4 Senior Band 1 2 V if , Junior Play ' A - Qgyff DON WOLF, Wolf General Oh, why should life all labor be? Band 2, 3, 4 Junior Band 1 Dance Band 2 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 RUTH IRENE YODER Commercial Always willfng to do Typing Certificate 28 her part. 1 , ,. y:-5 :: X ' i ' 5 VETERANS OF WORLD WAR II CLIFFORD CURTIS MILTON PETERSON CLINTON I-IOTRUM ROBERT REARDON JOHN KELLY DALE WARNED THOMAS E. LEMON ROBERT YOUNG JEAN WILL, Willie General A vigorous, various, versatile girl. J.H.S. 1, 2 Girl S-ports 1, 2, 3, 4-Sec'y 3, 4 Girl Reserves 3. 4 GAIL WILLIAMS, Gailie College Preparatory A winning way, a friendly smile, and in all a girl who is quite worth while. D. S. 3, 4-Pres. 4 Girl Reserves 4 Annual Staff 4 Jr. Reflector Staff 3 Typing Certificate' Nolan Intermediate 1, 2 Detroit VIRGINIA WING, Ginny College Preparatory You don't have to be big to get along in this world. Girl Sports 1, 2 Girl Reserves 4 Typing Certificate Spanish Club 4 GEORGE YEAGER JR. Industrial 'Who said hurry?--live slowly, it feels better. Industrial Arts 3, 4 HAZEL YOUNG, Hue General Everybody's friend? H0b0dY'5 Bnemll- Typing Certificate Centreville High School
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1947 GERVAISE S'l'UMl'l . Genie Commercial She takes dictation, thzit's a start- thf-n br-hold she tukcs your heart. Girl keserves 4 Annual Staff 4 Jr. Reflector Staff 3 Typing Certificate' GRACE E. THOMPSON, Tommie College Preparatory-With Honor A knowledge seeker, a diligent worker. J. H. S. 1 Girl Reserves 3, 4 Orchestra 1, 2 Annual Staff 4, Photographer Jr. Reflector Staff 3 Jr. Prom General Chairman Typing Certificate Junior Play Prompter Senior Play Honor Scholarship 2, 3, 4 Chemistry Lab. Ass't 3 All-State Orchestra 2 Bulletin Reader 4 JOHN TR EGIDGO, Tied-n-go lfldillllflllll Out of my way for l'm the backbone of the nation. Industrial Arts 1, 2, 3, 4'-vice-pres. 4 Band 1, 2 HARRIET ULRICH. Lila College Preparatory She smiled on one and he was blestf' Typing Certificate Spanish Club 4 JULIE VOORHEES College Preparatory With a Hong in her heart as she does her part. D. S. 3, 4 Girl Reserves 8, 4 Class Officer 4-vice-pres. Bulletin Reader 4 Spanish Club 4 Senior Play- ' Bellville Township High Notre Dame Academy for Girls Hampton High ROBERTA WALTER. B0l1bY General As fond of spol'f'1 BS BTW boy-' cm 'Sports 1, 2G 3. 4-PM 4 3 is XX BETSY TEETERS. Ben College Preparatory She has a pleasant way that won her many friends. Girl Reserves 4 Senior Play Bowen High School, Chicago CARL' L. TIMM, Timber Industrial A right good scout is he. Varsity Club 2, 3, 4-Sec'y 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4-Capt. 4 Typing Certificate JESSIE TURNER, Jes General A suriny disposition is half the battle. HE'l'TY VANL00 College Preparutofy Shegpgsks .an infinite deal of nothin!- ALEXANDER C. WALLS, JR., Alex God bless the man who first discovered sleep. Varsity Club 8,,4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Track 2, 4 Typing Certificate Intramural Basketball 4 NOLAN RUSSELL WEINBERG Blackie General A little quiet is the only diet. Typing Certificate 27
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asi' LJILL HNDFEISTHMENT .ma CLHSS GF Z9!2 We, the senior class of 1947, have now written our final chapter in the history of Three Rivers High School. We realize, of course, that few classes have equalled us, much less excelled us in scholarship, social attainments and blunders, salesmanship, and chivalry. Now. at graduation, we stand upon the threshold of new and greater personal and social obligations. We are aware of the solemnity and dig- nity of this momentous occasion. Because we are imbued with a spirit of unselfishness and because we wish to be assured that our remarkable accomplishments will be held in fond and loving memory in years to come, we have, after much deliberation, decided to endow some of those who are left behind with our talents and other prized possessions. To the faculty, we will our key tnthemisspelling of the English language to facilitate their interpreting the writ- ten work of future classes. To the juniors, we bequeath with the greatest affec- tion, our worn textbooks, notebooks, teachers, I.Q. tests, and all of our combined accumulated knowledge. To the sophomores, we leave ouroutstanding dramatic talents and experience. Having disposed of our scholastic and dramatic at- tainments, we now will to the freshmen our social profic- iencies in order that they may have the benefit of our ex- periences in sponsoring school dances, parties, and a prom. To the rhinies, we leave our fighting spirit that they may survive the locker rushes and thus grow up to be seniors. I, Ed Stroh, will my entertaining method of giving book reports to Corky Cairns. We--Roberta Walter and Jean Will-bequeath our athletic talents to Nancy Stickler. I, Gail Williams, bequeath my soft spoken ways to Gilbert Del-Iuff. We-Ruth Yoder, Mary Pierce, Betty Shingledecker, Eva Dodgson, Jessie Turner, and Joyce Hay--will our combined quietness to Bill Baum. I, .Bob Irwin, take myself and all .my possessions with me as my brother Jerry will adequately replace me. I, Stuart Halverson, will all of my worries and per- plexing problems to William Le Clair Abshire, Jr. 1, Howard Fredine, leave my average stature to Ted Babcock who has some to spare. I, Dick Hagenbuch, will leave and take my brother Don with me. I, Don Wolf, leavemy name and all it implies to .lun DalPonte. We-Verla Smith and Virginia Wing-will a few inchesaf- ourextreme height to young Bob Burns. I, Bernard Schaub, leave my heavy black beard and polished manners to Arthur Payne. I, Elaine Cleveland, leave my ability to concentrate to Norman Beacchey. We-Gorden Kern and Allan Baldwin-will our spac- ious limousines to Wendell Searer. I, Warren Harder, leave my shy ways to Jerry Lott. I, Harriet Ulrich, leave a few of my pet recipes to Sharon Peters to further his culinary talent. J.. Fred Krugel, leave my Spanish vocabulary to Be- nnritaMary DiDato. I, Grace Thompson, bequeath my executive abilities and my multitudinous other proficiencies to Emma Jean Cordola. I, Florence Cooley, leave my bubbling personalitv -to Maurice Tackaberry I, Art Jeffers, will my taste for fancy sweaters to Dick Berger. I, Russ Seitz, leave my dark good looks to Jerry Sangalli. I, George Yeager, bequeath my trapping skill to Harold Schultz. We-Marje Snell, Marje Sills, and Pete Crosewho- queath our harmonizing ability to .next year's trio and wish them luck. I, Nan Neff, bequeath my talent to tickle the ivories to Ruth Gaskell. I, Paul Sperou, leave all the duties of senior class president to the next in line. I, Marjorie Schrader, leave my very blonde hair to Wiletta Schaub. I, Evelyn Cross, will my slender figure to Ann Wil- liams to 'go with her black bangs. I, Bill Newman, leave my manly physique to Richard Harden. We-Jeanne Stinton and Ed Beatty-leave our fav- orite dance designs to Roeberta Barnes. Wwllary and Jack Dailey, the senior brother and sister team-will our filial affections to Sue and Jim Bernhardt. I, Carl Timm, leave my very slim figure to George Fowlkes. I, Frances Lovejoy, bequeath a portion of my typing speed to Bob Owen to add to his uperb record. I, Gwen Donmyer, leave my giggles to Nqvella Tessin. I, Jack Prange, leave my dark curls to John Sarley. We-Don Hagenbucn and Tubby Buscher--as co-cap- tains of football-leave our best wishes for a good season to Larry Lane and Bill Ward. I, Bill Hutson, will my charm to- Bob Dailey. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,' we have subscribed our name and affixed our seal this fifth day of June, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-seven. b-4 M 1 Ssav -S ' V 1 0 ' xv-4
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