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

 - Class of 1918

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M IL E . i lilgl llll History of the Junior Seconds Une sunny morning last September a group of lads and lassies were seen wandering toward the new High School of Kenmore. They were searehing for a little more knowledge. They assembled in the auditorium where they were divided into groups and sent to rooms twenty-one and twenty-two. After the roll had been taken we found we had sixty-four Junior Seconds. Three days later 'l'lu-lma Colton left. It took us some time to get aequaiuted with one another. ive were busy with our new work and the task of keeping our hooks inside our desks. Our seats were loose and often served as roeking ehairs for Gethiu Lake and ltay l4Zllll0Il5l'lllllf,L'l'T. ln Uetoher, new seats arrived and everything was ready for our year's work. We organized our societies. the Live Wires and Junior Stars. We gave several programs in our rooms bel'ore we finally decided to combine our soeieties. We ealled a speeial meeting and organized the Do a Bit Club. Everything was going nieely when we found upon eoming to sehool one morn- ing a new member for our elass. He is generally known as Red. Ilis name in elass is llarry Williams. A few days later Leo Swords joined us. Later everyone was sad. for Bill, one of our jolly fellows, left us. This Bill, or ivilliam Rlears was our treasurer in room twenty-one. 'llhe Junior Firsts decided they had some people too brilliant for their ranks. so they sent. us lrena l.ott and iYaymoml Arnold. lvaymond stayed with us until April. Ile then moved to Akron. Our first party was a farewell party for Sheldon Heflletinger. Following this one was a surprise, planned by Lora George. for Helen Collett just before the girls left our school. One more farewell party was given for Orlna Braden. This was followed later by a party in the Gynmasium. Our spare time was not devoted entirely to parties. We had a rousing good basketball team. When you lmve a Curly, a Betsy and a Fliver on it, why shouldn't it he good? Sometimes we won, sometimes we lost, but whatever the result we always met it in the good old ,lunior Sec-ond Way. Do a Bit is a name that means a good deal. We are trying to deserve our name. We have given one publie entertaimnent. From l'nele Sam, we have purchased many Thrift Stamps. We have five War Savings Stamps, and seven Liberty Bonds. Several of our girls have been knitting for our brothers Over There. School is drawing to a close. Our elass now numbers fifty-five. Our ranks may heeome thinner, but stillfthe Junior Seconds will keep on climbing until in 'QQ you will hear of us again as the Seniors of K. ll. S. 72 w



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A LU IH CLASS or 1907 Floyd Yvagoncr, ll. F. D. No. Q-l-. South Akron, Ohio. Farmer. Vesta Ileminger-Mrs. A. R. Ritzmun, Kenmore, Ohio. llflaggie Henry-Mrs. C, Corinany, R. F. D. No. 24. South Akron, Ohio. Elsie Wagoner-Mrs. H. B. Keeler, 11326 Durant Ave., C'lcveland, Ohio. CLASS or' 1908 Riclmrd Hemingrer. Cohnrn Sg., Akron, Ohio. Government work, Earliest Ritzman, Kemnore. Ohio. With Ritzman Brothers. CLASS or 1909 Cora Cormany, Kenmore. Ohio. Teacher. Mamie Cahow-Mrs. R. M. Sellers. Kenmore, Ohio. Ora Yandersall, Kenmore, Ohio. With Goodyear Tire K Rnhher Co., taught school and attended Baldwin-Wallace College. CLASS or 1910 Mildred Fuller. John Wagoner. Kenmore, Ohio. With the Goodyear Tire K Rnhlxer Co. CLASS ol-' 1911 Florence Horner, 5-1-5 W. 54th St.. Los Angeles, Cal. Fred Horner, Somewhere in France. With United States Expeditionary Forces. Ethel Hudson-Mrs. F. H. Allport. Training for nurse in Columbus, Ohio. Viola Lee, Kemnore, Ohio. With the Firestone Tire 8: Rubber Co. Howard Terwilliger, Lawndale. Ohio. With the Kenmore Plumlxing Shop. CLASS oi-' 1912 Clarence Shook, Kenmore, Ohio. Government work. Luellu Lee, Kenmore, Ohio. Milliner with Miss Hudson. Neta YVatters-Mrs. Ray Faylor, Kenmore, Ohio. CLASS or 1913 Sadie Semler, Alliance, Ohio. Teacher. O Esther Farrissehlrs. Earl Miller, East Akron. Ohio. Prudence Blinn, Kenmore. Ohio. With the Anna Dean Farm. 74

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