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

 - Class of 1918

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Jun. .lun . .ln u. F eh. Felt. Felu. Feh. Feli. Feh. Feb. Feh. Feh. Feh. Feh. Feh. Feh. F eb. F eh. Felr. Fell. Feta. Fi-lr. itlur Etl nr Mur Mnr. Mur Mur Mur Muri Mar. Mnr. Mnr Mur. Mur. Mnr Mnr. lilnr. Mnr Mur. Blur Mur Mnr Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. mit Us U s Jun w -lt!-A ent eume in the ll. S. rmnu und they tried In kil lit hy feeding it some ul' Miss Kenney's niuttius. Stl-Everyone missing Miss Simmons. We never miss little things of life. till they ure gone. til-Notluug nl' emisequeuee. Ful Muytinier sut nu at tnek. Ighliss Murshull is hnving u lun-sl tune with some Supl: linys. First li. li. gnme with Hudson tonight. 4fNnughty! lluh Guuduuiu ln-gnu the week hy Ilirliug with G1 well we wnu'l tell. 5-Snphs sent Miss Siunmms some flowers. ti-liuttelly. hang him lnuu! On-liestm pmt-ti-1-! 7-Several Frcshie linys uid Miss Kenney in wnshing dishes. S-Sophs hnve ehnrge ul' ussemhlv. Very good prngrnm. Gume with ltillmuu tonight. -Miss Simmnus returned. Every une rx-lehrutes. Juuinrs hnve their pnrly. ll lil-Bryce Kelley ill: thul menus tlint Fuynhugn lieuts us Fridny. l-l-Fresentntiuu uf Vnllege tilmms. I5-Guiue with t'uyuhugn Fnlls. l8SSoph Party in Gym. lt!-Gae Uden performs u mirnf-le. Straight lilnuk huir-Frestn-t'urly ltuveu lneks. 20-Cleyou Deselms enlisted with muriues. Mr. Fnuse estnlrlished his fume in the speeeh he gave! 2l-Glce Club curry themselves hun-lc to Ole Yirgiuuy ufter sehnnl. Etlflfirst game with ltiehliehl. 25-itnrlz slurtell on new lmildillg. 21:-.hiy P. Int-l nu explnsiuu in t'ht-mistry Lnti. ev-.limiors .mit-r fling rings. -ZS-.luuinrs prepnn- fur prugrnxu. l-Flu. t'nldrrlie:ul missing tmm Vlnsses. ltr-turn gnuie with lludsnu. -t-.luniurs luive ehnrge nt' huilding this week. Everything 0. K. t?l 1 . -llulf-duy siekliess of lust full returned lu smue imliviclunls yesterday. ' ti-Reward uttered for return nf Flo. t'nhlerln'nd. Mr. Mne. enlehes out of the building. 7-'Miss Shook euterluius Girls ll. li. 'l'e:im. S-Boys play Newtnn Fulls. ll-Juniors get service flag fur their renin. I!-l':irts given nut fur ll. S. play. I3-Nice wenther ngnin. Several people nhsent. Hilfreshie party. General inquiry-Where's Flu? I5-Return game with l'niuntowu. l'e:iu- nt uny prime. Everyone gets pit-ture tnkeu. IS-Suph hunch flick selronl und one of them fell in the enuul. We euu't tell who it wus. I9-.lnninr Girls take linenn from Suph Girls in li. li. gxune ufter u hnrd light. '20-l'i-outs nl' pivtures returned. Some girls gi-umhliug on nceuunt nf them. Mr. Mnc. tells them just to enn-rider the source. -it-l'enrl Metzger nunounees that she will entertuin the girls uml hnys ll. Il. Teums nt dinner Friday night. llryee K. imvnedintely stops enting. 2-2-Eiglilli grndeguvetine pnigrmu und presented Servite Flag with three sturs nn it to the selnxil. ,Xlsn huve the plensure to heur Sergennt 0. F. llreeken. ltlth ltuynl llighlnuders Corp t'rmn the frnul in France. '25-Scenery urrived. Miss Furmelee nskenl where they were going tu put the uetnrs after the swnery wus up. '26-Junior nnnl Seuiur Vlnss rings arrive. und everyone very mueh pleased. 27--Dfnuestie St-ieuee Girls serve sliuuer lu the Kenmore t'linmher uf tluulucrme. 23-It was nnueuueed tuduy thut Richfield wus quuruutined und the lust gume of the sensuu hud lxeeu euueellexl. -:tl-Mr. llurkins springs u surprise on the Snph nml .luuiur Girls ll. lt. 'I'enms. Ask them. l-Freshies try lu foul Mr. Mur. Green gnmls is nlwnys fresh. 'S-Juniors ure iuulveidecl whether to pay for their rings now or to wuit until Mr. Feuse extracts the tive spnts frnm them. .if'l'lie huwuieut to the nuucx is being constructed. Report eurtls issued tmluy. 4-Aluiut fuur Juniors present toduy. They ure making quite n reeursl fur theluselves. 5-Miss Jnyse hns n vnentinu. The Latin clnss is absent. Miss Kenney is respnnsihle for the prngrnm we had todnv. Thunk her. 8-Mr. llurlrius uuuuuuees thnt there will he no more Bziskethull. Wt-utlier hnlmy. Fnt Muytuier snooping 78

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f 1 Nov. Nov Nov. Nov. Nov. No v Nov. Dee. Dee. Dee. Dee. Dee. Dee. Dee. Dee. Dec. Dee. Dee. Dee. ltee. Dee. Dee. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. .lan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 20-The Juniors are thinlting of buying erlltelies for Abe Kelley. Ile walks liken hear with a sore toe. 91-Report rards inued. General atmosphere heavy. UD 22-One week 'till Thanksgiving. Everyone beginning to lay oti meals. Q8-To quote Wm. Mae. Old Mother Goose is picking her 'cesef' ll-rr-r. :lti- Nobody home hut the furnace and its ont.' Q0r else tlie janitor has gone visiting.J 27--So mhs are all swelled up because they lnnl their name in the Kenmore Herald. Its well to halve friends in the office. and nerve. 28-'l'luulksgiving vacation announced and also football game with Saered Hearts. Kenmore was vietorious. 8fSeveralnew students andont-Junior Roy. Every girl looking his way. First ll.ll. meeting held. -t-Bliss Parmelee baek and There is music in the air. 5s-Pupils eannot get used to spending that extra niekle for ink paper and so. argue with the teueller for paper. ttglllizzard today. Cold every other plate in the l'niou but school and it was delightful. UI 7-Seats are assigned in assembly hull. 10-Yerymld in sehool. so every one migrates to gym. And not being any warmer at. noon. the reercants went honn- for the rest of the day. lt-Rooms still eold but sehool is held. Mar. said. Draw a diameter thru the eenter ot' a circle. I2-Everyone is excited over t'hristmas vacation. tr!-Sophs make seven tardys in two days. Naughty! Naughty! Naughty! lst-Bliss Gres-noe was so nearly fmzeu this morning she fell over the street ear tracks and she was alone! l7it'harles Wolfe had the tirst three lilies ol' his Caesar lesson. He told BlissJoyee he spent forty minutes on it. She helieved him fnotl. I8-Girls practice for li. ll. Several embryo stars are found. t9-Died: A whole paekage ol' gum. Where: General History t'lass. t'hief Mourners: Miss .loyre ami Lawrence Meeker. 920-Girls R. B. Team chtmen. Very mueh enthused when Mr. Harkins announces that grades will not count in first game. 2l-Dismissed for Christmas! Hurrah! 2-Kelley swore ntl' smoking. Came to school Wednesday' morning with a new rora eob pipe. ttfetnne has been auisting team-hers hy singing in the halls. As a result every one stays in their room. 4-Kenmore High played Newton Falls and were beaten. Ah-woe is them when they come here! 7-The lmilding is again like an ice hox in Greenland. B-Art Mintz has such a distinctive way of pronouncing a few words. that we have succeeded in getting him a position with ll. F. Goodrich Co. as instructor in Yiddish. 9-l n'slunen again disgrared: Elizabeth Lonthan gets sentimental in German Class. translat- ing Er geht fur mir. as He goes for me. I0-Irma Dingers and Leo ltlaytinier attempted to enter Room 87 at the same time. Mr. Fonse sent in an order for a new door frame. tl-Room 37 and 38 debated in Chapel this morning on the question Resolved that school should be held six days per week beginning January t. The judges deeided in favor of the atlirmative which was Room 37. lloys play West High tonight. l-t-Very icy today. Min Joyce eaxnc to school with thc snow on her coat. Nobody hurt. I5-Leu Xlaytnier does the whirlie girlie stunt down the hall with Miss Ashley an indignant spectator. IG-Mr. Weaver enters Room 37 singing Nobody Knows How Dry l Ani. He must he anticipating Heatless Monday. -Girls R. B. team praetiw hard. They are very ronfident. over game tomorrow night. -Everyone planning for a great time tonight at Springfield. 2 I-lluneh ol' High School students go to Hudson on a hoh-sled. A few of them get slightly frost- hitten. 22-Several Sophs go to Akron to see Intolerance. under the care of Miss Simmons. 23-Report eards today! 2-t-Junior Claw meeting held and a party is planned. 25-Prewntation of Bags for Auditorium. Speech from Herbert Wolfe. Miss Joyce absolutely fussed. First game with Fniontown. Big time expected. 18-Bliss Simmons absent with a well-developed case of mumps plus vaccination. 17 IR '77 I



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i llgl llll Kenmore Schools 'l'hc tirst Kvmnort- school was started in a four-room haildimg on South Elcvn-nth Strcot. thcn called Virginia .tw-sitio. ia the year 1911.1 as a third class srhfmol with Mr. t'ritcs as Supcrintcndcnt. his proscnt placc of husiucss ln-ing lhu l'olnnicrt-ial Savings Bank. llarhrrtoa. Ohio. Ia will tla- old frame hnilding was placed at Lawndah- for handling surplus pupils and a fourth tcaclirr ln-sitlcs thc Supcriutendcnt was nddcd to thc Kcn'norc efficient teaching force. Two years latcr. Mr. llrown took tho duties of totaling Kunmorcs five rooms until rcliovcil in 1907 lay Supvrintctulrnt llcllvdict now vditor ol' Kcninorc's We-chly papcr and at nuemher of thc School liourd. Ia thc sci-ond ycar of Sup:-rintcndcat llrnerlit-t's saprrrisian. 1908, Kenmore was pulnlicly called a villagv and on .tpril tt thu first Kcnniorv: School Board an-t and Kenmore asscrtvd its rights to have n svparatr school district inuncdiatcly arousing the township into court scrap. 'l'hc township being drivvn on hy lcar ol' losing thc very precious stone fnanicly. Km-uinorc Srhoolsl varricd thc dispatt' into thc Suprcnn- l'ourt whvrc Kclunnrc was awardvtl the right to have a scparntv district. In ttltltl Snpcrintrndcnt Dice took charge of Kenmore Schools. Daring his sccomlyuar. tho ncccs- sary cquipna-at was addcd and Kenmore was rcgistered as a st-cond class school, During his third ycar it was dovntcd livccssary to have more rooui lo house Kentnornfs pupils so in 1911 thc four-rooni anarx was added lo thc Fvntral lluilding and Mr. Franklin Worth was hircd as assistant high school lvavlicr until rclicvud in 10121 hy Otto I.. l'l'au who hold oliil-c as a regular lcacln-r until 11115. lint still Kcntnore Schools wcrv too small. ln 191-2 thcy startvd thc Colonial Building and in thc fall of 19121 had il ready for use. In tla- sanu- yt-ar in which thc Uolonial Building was 1-oinplctcd the 1.awndalc ltaildiag was la-gun and was ready for oct-apancy in Ieltt. ln 11115 our prcscnt Snpt. Rossi-ll l., Fousc was chrclcd as Sapcriatcndcat and had thc cight room anncx to thc Colonial Building ht-gan. llut still Kvnniorc schooling capacity was too sxnall. ln 1916 they huilt thc Lawlulalc auurx and cliangcd the lligh School tt-aching form- as follows adding oar morn teacher, to acvoninaalalc the incrcasing nnmlu-r of pupils and again the faculty was iacrcasrd: Orlando M. Ritcliic as Principal and llilda M. Joyce and Marian Simmons as Litcratun- and Laagaagc teachers. lint thu ond was not yct. Ks-nmorc's rate of ins-rt-asc in population was unlwlicyahlc and in the year 11117 thcy hailt thc hcaatiful now lligh School huilding on the corner ol' North lfiftts-nth Street and Wyoming Arcinic. a largc roomy huildiug with a niodcra gyinnasiuln and a roomy auditorium. In thc ycar ttltttt than' wcn- four tcavhcrs including thc Supcrintcadcnt and one four-room building. which was rcgistcrvd as a third class school. Now in the year 1917 tlarn' is all in all Hlty tn-acln-rs int-lads ing spt-cial tt-acllcrs in art and music and four large buildings. and holds a first. gradc chartcr. In thc prc-fcnt yt-nr there is an attclulanw ol' nnc hundred in tlu' Scnior lligh. one lutndronl scvvnly-live in thc .lunior lligh and thirtccn hundrcd and twenty-five in the lirst to sixth grades ilu-lasirc. 'l'lu- Si-aior liigh has a teaching Foro: of ton tcaclicrs, namely: Miss Hilda M. Joy:-c l.ulin and Literatarc Miss Marian Simmons Gorman and Literaturc Miss Alta Ashley t'onnnt-rvial Miss Agnes K. Kounvy Donicstir St-icncc Miss Winifred Culver Drawing Miss Eliznhcth Parnurlce Music Mr. 11. 11. Weaver Fn-shman and Soph. Mathematics Mr. Wm. M1-Alpine Science and Junior Mathematics Mr. ll. F. Shalnp l'riu. lt. L. llarkins Manual Training Goa. Scin-nw and English -1 'l'hc lligh School now has a niodcrn Manual Arts Course cxcrpt for a haudsnu' and sonic joinltng and planning machinery which are to la- installed ncxt year. ll now has classes in aictzlninical drawing. cahinct making and gt-aural woodworking. It also has a modern donivslit' arts course. The dcpartntcnl has sucu-ssfully carried on during thc ycar a ctlfcterill avvollinlntlatiug an average ul' fifty pupils. Miss .Xshlvy has dcvclopcd a uunincrvial dcparluicnt with a standard of work erplnl tu any in this part ol' the state. K0ainorc's school huildings arc still too small. In the carly spring of 1918 tla-y have started a twcnty-room annex to the new lligh School building on the corner of North 1-'iftccntlxStr1-rt and Wyom- ing .tvcnao which is to have a largc study room and will neccssitatc tho adding of eight or tcn more tcachcrs to thc present teaching form-. 79

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