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

 - Class of 1918

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Page 70 text:

MIL Us li Iieard in ltoom 22. Mis llillilerz tto Gelhin Lake. chewing gum with his feet in the aisle.J Gethin. take that gum out of your mouth and put your feet lu. Grammar Class. Itnolu il. Mis Irwin: Give a sentenw with di'l'eat in it. Itoy Lauteuschlnger: Soap and water are good for defect. Mis Ililliter to Chester Iletz: Chester, describe n pin fully, Chester: A pin is a thing that is pointed one way ami headed another. Miss Ililliter in llistory Claw. Ray, hon' was Lincoln killed? ltay: Gee Whiz! I u'asn't there. I dun't know. Edward l.arker in Spelling Class. What is the meaning of murmur? Mi:-us llilliterz Why I'Idward, you certainly ought tu know thc meaning of munmr. What about the murmuring at-rom the aisle? Gethin Lake in History Flaw. Will the events of this war be in History? Miss Billiter: Why u-rtainly Gethin. Gethin tsigliing hearilybz Then our children will have to study this war. Heard in Room 2-2, Harry Williams: Bliss llillitcr. may I go down in the Manual Training Department? I want to polish my legs. One day last wintrr Ray came in late. Mis Irwin: Well Ray. why cau't you get here on time? Ray: Gee Whiz! Its su ivy outside. Physiology Class. Itooln Qi. Miss liillitrr Qvery solemnlylz Where do boys go that smoke? John Ilroses: Behind the woadshedf' l'lverythin v in Room 'll was quiet and everyone was studying hard trying to solve IIoover's Food Pridmlenisf' Suddenly from one vorncr of the roqm rnme as usual ltay's voim: Miss Irwin are there any suhmnrines in the Paeific 0vt'anP ' Miss Irwin: Is that. in your piolulem Ray? Ray: Xu, Init is there? Miss llillilerz No Ituy. hut it is evident your mind is in thc bottom of the Pacific Ocean. SEVENTH GRADE Miss Sc-hu-in: Guy, eau you tell me where the Dead Sea is? Guy: I didn't know it had hecn sick, Robert Fenner: Miss tireenoe, what is the date? Miss Greenoe: II hy should you ask me for n dale? Mis Svhwiu: IIou' dial they discover iron? I Lawreuve lluusez I guess they must have smelt it, Miss Smith: If you should divide u beefsteak into halves. fourths, fifths and sixths, what would you have? John Lewin: IIalnlJnrg. James Mr-Kinlny: Guess I'll go to Florida and ral eocoanutsf' Paul DeI.ong: You'll have to he more ofa monkey than you are now. to climb the trees. James: I'm going to take you along for that. ' ss

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