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

 - Class of 1952

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DIOR class NISIICJI2 It was the fall of '47, and we, then known as the Roaring Rhinies, invaded the halls of T. R. High. We were so busy studying and finding our way through the halls, and catching the epidemic of school spirit that we had time for little else. jackie Elliott created a something to remember '48 by when she broke her arm. We romped into the ninth grade, eager for anything that came our way. We were very proud of our freshmen cheerleaders, and don't think we didn't do our share of bragging about our boys who made the re- serve football and basketball teams and track team. j We were still thinking over all the fun of our freshman year when along came the Seated Marlene Hilbert, secretary, Pauline Shook, vice-president, Ytandmg: Dave Cooper, president, Mary Lou Porter, treasurerg l ' . Miss Comar, advisor. As sophomores we put our studies first in fall of '49, bringing a busy sophomore year. mind and worked hard and determinedly, being rewarded with a high representation on the honor roll. We sponsored 'The Shamrock Shuffle, a school party complete with wishing well and Blarney Stone. We assumed the responsibility of being juniors in the fall of 1950 and began work eagerly by sell- ing hotdogs and cokes at the Sturgis and St. High games and sponsoring two very successful post game dances. Like every junior class, we took over the publication of the junior Reflector, worked hard toward it all year, and enjoyed every minute of it. February 21 of 1951 was one of our big moments - our junior play, One Foot In Heaven, directed by Miss Gould. We had a wonderful time. Then came the night we had worked hard for and looked forward to - the night of our junior-Senior Prom, 'Destina- tion Moon. We had fun giving a supper and short program before the Prom, and then we enjoyed a marvelous evening of dancing on the Moon. Far from least important event of the year was the fun- packed junior-senior picnic at Corey Lake. Of course, 1951 meant a lot of fine seniors would be leaving, but their places weren't left empty, for a very willing group of juniors soon took over. Still hardly believing we were those 'Sophisticated Seniors everyone dreams of being, we started the busiest and best year of high school by selling at the Niles and St. joe games and sponsoring two post game dances. Under the capable direction of Miss Gould, we presented the thrilling mystery, Ten Little Indians, and we will never forget the fun we had in giving our senior play. We enjoyed the supper and the wonderful junior-Senior Prom given by the class of '53, We began to really feel like seniors when we had our senior pictures taken, ordered our announcements, selected caps and gowns, and, as the highlight of the fun, enjoyed a cruise to Niagara Falls for our senior trip. Then our senior year was over and it was time for Commencement, which is now a well-recorded memory in every senior's scrap book. It's hard to realize we are no longer students of T. R. High, but we are all looking forward assuredly to a bright future. We know it's going to be a bright future simply because we plan to tackle the future as we did everything else that came our way - with eagerness, with determination, and with a love for things well done. 12

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