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

 - Class of 1952

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IASIT Ill AND GSTSAINGDII Be it known, that we, the Three Rivers High School Graduating Class of 1952, being, despite sundry evidence to the contrary, sound of mind, all adverse influences being in absentia, striving to contemplate without machination' that day when we shall be absolved from bonds of pedagogy which now govern our activities, and realizing that this is a vicissitudinous life, do hereby formu- late and declare this to be the First, Last, and Only Will and Testament of the Senior Class of 1952. We appoint Miss Lillian Comar as executrix of this First, Last, and Only Will and Testament, by virtue of her esteemed position of sponsor of our class. To the juniors, we leave the best seats in the auditorium. To the sophomores, class of '54, we leave the Discus Thrower which was left to us by the class of '48, which was left to them by the class of '44. We hope it will always remind them of Mr. Lasko To the freshmen we leave our school spirit. To the rhinies we leave our ability to stand under the pressure of hard work and merciless teachers so they, too, may become seniors. To the faculty we leave our never-dying sense of humor. We--Stanley Mechling and Alan Anderson--leave our shy and quiet ways to John Luck. I, Bruce Arney, leave my notorious giggle to Donna Fuelling. We--Betty Franklin and Nancy Avery--leave our long hair to Becky Porter. I, Delores Babcock, leave my big, brown eyes to Toots Massie. I, Mary Ellen Baker, leave my luminous red hair to Nancy Michel. I, Rolland Barnhart, leave my wide-awake look to Gus Armstrong. We--jim Eley and Martin Barth--leave our weight and height to Fritz Hagerman. I, Glenn Beidler, leave my dignified ways to Carol Bailey and Barbara Lintemoot who have trouble appearing dignified. I, joan Bell, leave my ability to stick to one man to janet Houldsworth. We--Leland Bell and John Ulrich--leave our witty sense of humor to Russ Cooper. We--Dick Bell and Don Van Loo--leave our ability to attract girls to Art Holden. I, Chester Bingaman, leave my place on the honor roll to my sister, Rosie. I, jerry Blood, leave my egotistical ways to my co-runner, George Carter. We--john Bloom, Ivan Nichols, and Cecil Haas-leave our rowdy ways to quiet Roger Decker. I, Edith Boles, leave my ability to chatter constantly to Barbara McCale. I, Barbara Brinkman, leave my quiet ways to Arlene Wing. I, Norman Brunner, leave my 'knack for always having a joke ready' to Ray Sloan. I, Norman Buchan, leave my salesmanship ability to all juniors in case they decide to sell magazines in their senior year. We--Herbert Coates and Jim Zimmerman--leave john Gearhart behind to carry on alone. I, Norman Coler, leave my dark curly locks to Bob Milhollin. I, John Cook, leave my acting ability to all future casts of the junior and senior plays. I, David Cooper, leave my cute red, curly hair to Ronnie Blood. I, Lola DeLong, leave my ability to play Cupid to Bob Moyle. I, Ted Doane, leave my powerful lungs to Normund Krievins. I, Gard Dolph, leave my red hair to Jim and John Foghino. I, jackie Elliott, leave my place on the cheerleading squad to my sister, Sharon. 23

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HIORS JOHN PAUL ULRlCll 'JP' College -A serious though! now and then, mixecl with all the fun. junior Reflectorg Baseball 4g junior Playg Senior Playg llonor Scholarship MARY GEORGIA VAN SELOUS College --Her lessons were flways done, but she slifll found' I nie for fan. -J junior Ref ector' Gil-mph? rves 3,4 Cfreaspre 415 go? la Prompter Library ecretafy1. Lf! I 0,6 l .11 if 0 llllwl Commerci EIU r on to thinle she's f s e es high on lhe glad se. pi i icateg Girl Reserves 45 ,3 . l.S. 13 Girl Sports 1,2, o PHYLLISJ Q upHILn , g F .A.1,2. DUANE WING RWEINNIE' College Xbu're only young once. lntramur l'l'l,2,3g Band 1,2,3. Q. ll , fl' M l Ax l'Yli,f' Nl id , .wif i: A A .V L SX, 1, i 1 l il 5 A A 7 1 22 . l pf K ef F All ,A 2 Q, ,z .1 D 4 , 2. C , Qt ,. V E A J ' N it Q, .Ay- 'rex gn 5 DONALD VAN L00 'DON' College -If only all boys coula dance lilee he Can. Intramural l,2,3,49 Senior Playg Band 1,Z,3,x4. ex f .L lx 1. fi -, U 4' x 1 . A ' X .i . 1' f xv N Xi KX it ,ciffg N' C SALLIE JANE WARD 'MUSCLE General-Dance, laugh, and he merry. Typing Certificateg Girl Reserv. 3,43 D.S. 29 J.H.S. 15 Girl Sport. 2,3,4 CVice-President1. ll A on my C1212 JUNE WESTERVELT 'BUTCH Commercial-A pleasing persor combined with a pleasing smile Typing Certificate 33 F.H.A. 3 CTreasurer 31? Girl Sports 2,53 4 Reserves 3,43 junior Reflector. Gmliln M JIM ZIMMERMAN ZIMMY College -A wonderful friend, a wonderful football man. Hi-Y 2,3,4 CSecretary 315 Varsit Club 2,3,4 fVice-President 31g Boys' Glee Club 39'Football 1, Baselball 2,3,4 fCaptain 413 Intr mura 2,3,4. 'x xqkmxs



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last Ill ano testament I, Don Ely, leave my love for football to Jim Roberts. I, Rosemary Favorite, leave my famous yodeling ability to Larry Carter. I, Dennis Fife, leave my 'brains and know-how' to Jim Crego. Myra Foust, leave my friendly ways to Peter Titta. Rosalie Franklin, leave my smile to Betty Burns who's always smiling, too. I, I. I, Dona Fryling, leave my hot-rod to Sheila Haring. I, John Garland, leave my good looks to Larry Jones. I, Joanne Handy, leave my sweet disposition to anyone who feels downcast. Dorothy Hice, leave my sparkling blue eyes to Maureen MacGowan. Marlene Hilbert, leave my admiration for all Roberts' to Reet Tessin. Glen Huey, leave my colossal vocabulary to Frank Meyers. Joyce Hull, leave Dixie Mitts to walk to school every morning. We--Everette Johnson and Donald Jones--leave to see what we can find in the world. We--Dolores Karstetter and Mary Van Selous--leave to go horesback riding. Evonne Knapp, leave Mr. Blank's class, still not convinced. Jeanette Knapp, leave my tall stature to Sandy Gearhart. Robert Borger, leave my cheerfulness to Don Boudeman. JaAnn Longacre, leave my soft voice to Ramon Lasco. Duane Lucas, leave my gaiety--no, on second thought, I'll take it with me. Dale Roberts, leave my sympathy to all the girls still in school who will have to get along without me. Helen Smith, leave--for Michigan State. Sallie Ward, leave my brains to Burneice Wells. We--Phyllis Warner, Halene Schulthies, and Carol Scott--leave our 'school-girl days' behind to become successful housewives. I, Stuart Mahana, leave my Sturgis school sweater behind with the solemn promise to buy a purple and white one. I, Mancelyn Lowe, leave to seek Doc. I, Ross Tracy, leave! and just when I was beginning to feel at home. We--Sybella Parsons and Norma Schmidtendorff--leave all the notes we've written to any- one who's too tired to write their own. I, Joyce Regan, leave my laugh to Mary Lou Beal. We--Loretta Jackson, Pauline Quake, and Dwendolyn Jones--leave our quiet appearance to Harriet Eaton who always is so noisy. I, Jerry Gaskell, leave the school dances to Jim and Dave Hurd, who love to dance as much a We--Patty Mitts and Betty Lou Mohney--leave our dark hair to Iola Wolcott. I, June Westervelt, leave my naturally curly hair to Jack Burbank. I, Duane Wing, leave my height to Dennis Houghtaling. I, Mary Lou Porter, leave my straight A report cards to Bill Ruggles, who doesn't believe ther are such things. I, Yvonne Rollerson, leave my unassuming ways to all future seniors. I, Shirley Perry, leave my determination to ignore all males to Ann Lamb. We--Doug Mohney and Hubert Mohney--leave because there are too many Mohneys here now. I, Shannon Lucas, leave my love for the camera business to all other camera fans. I. I. L I. 1. 1. I. I. I. I. I. I. slo E I, Jim Stanard, leave those uncomfortable class room chairs and go home to a comfortable bed. , .si ln , f...L-exp. , ,air ,,.

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