Kenmore High School - Kenmore Eighty Yearbook (Akron, OH)

 - Class of 1918

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Page 34 text:

.iuli tgtd y iv are two of the best cooks in the t-lass. YC-rnice llc-l'une. Lila Dice. Clifford Isaacson and Ralph llasor forxu the Freshman quartettc. while Irina Mchlannis is our Prima Donna. Gertrude tGlooml Scrote is our champion gum chewer. Grace Oden holds the record as the best short-story writer. Margaret Yan Lear is the Baby of the class. Molly Smith is always ready with a cheering word. Harold Ileimbaugh is the Kenmore correspondent for the Akron Times. Lynn Mt-Coy excels in both General Science and Algebra. John Wiener is a star at translating Latin. Gladys Mt-Connell is our artist. George Boyer is good in English and so is Harry Lewis. Albert Brown is a fancy writer. Emnm Carmack is our piano player. Lloyd Gunsualis and Bessie Cherry are the quietest of the class, while Leo CFatj Maytinier is the noisiest. Francis Bostwick and Vera Buskirk are about the most annoying of the class. Elizabeth l.outhan's motto is Everybody loves a soldier. Edgar Taylor is an ever ready Boy Scout. Marie Bacthcl is very popular with the boys. Pearl Turner is the iueekest one in the class. Mable Dillon is the biggest flirt. Robert. Hadlield once took a prize for beauty. Elizabeth Henderlong is our violinist. Carmine llartin can certainly debate. ltlargarct Grey is very timid. Thelma Swartz is a very good German student. So you see that we are prominent iu every place of high-school life, in short, that we are a very Cosmopolitan crowd, and we should leave behind us, foot- prints in the sands of time. 32

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. Freshman Class Corons-Black and Gold Mo'r'ro-l5- FLOXVEKfXvSllOKV Rose OFFICERS Prexirlrlzt .,,... .,....,..... ....... l . YNN MVVUY Vice I'rr.vi1Icnl. , . ,... CLIFFORD Is.x.xesox Sccreiary ..... .... l 'hmm l'.xml.xr'K Treasurer, . . .... R.x1.1-n Rkson CLASS HIS'l'0ltY ln the year IEII7. there eame to Kenmore High Sehool a class. the like of whieh Kenmore had never seen. The maidens beautiful and charming: as well as brilliant, and the youths handsome, bright and manly. soon proved to the other elasses that they were not to be beaten in any thing. Our basketball team has defeated everything: that has eomc along exeept the first team. But listen, we have never had a elianee at them. C'l'his is not blow- ing, but mere faetsj Our girls hold a high rank in the Domestic Seienee department. They make their stitehes very even in sewing and are the best eooks of all. The boys in the .1Iamlal-Training elass have made floor lamps, table lamps. a mvdiein? cabinet, a piano beneh. eostmner and umbrella raek combined, magazine and book-rack, foot-stools and pemlestals. The elass had two freshman parties which were great sneeesses. .Xlbert Moyer is the most industrious boy, having sold more basketball tiekets than any other boy or girl in the sehool. while we think Frank Stnntfer is the laziest. One ol' the little freshies got inquisitive around a printing press at Mahl's printing shop and the press nearly smashed his hand beyond recognition. But like a little man, he bore up bravely and explained it to all the boys and girls. Stephen Camp is our best all-around athlete. George Doricott and David Holmes follow him elosely. Pearl Metzger is our star basketball player, while Mary Dean Boyd and Leona Ohl are not far behind her. Lila Diee and Bertha Von Gnnten 31



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