Roanoke High School - Acorns Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)

 - Class of 1917

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Roanoke High School - Acorns Yearbook (Roanoke, VA) online collection, 1917 Edition, Page 111 of 188
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1917 211102115 uf IKUEIIIIJIKB 103 And so they decide to give him a hundred.- The next name is Harry Smith, , Harry's deportment is beautiful, says Mr. Turner in his gruff way. Miss Critz is acquiescent and they agree to give him a hundred. Mr. McQuilkin then peevishly calls out, , Clement Quinnf, Miss Critz, sticking her chewing gum under the chair, exclaims, - When it comes to deportment, nobody's got anything on that kid, Quinn. They likewise give him a hundred. Mr. McQuilkin makes severalqmore vain attempts to get somebody's de- portment cut, when Mr. Phelps remarks, I have no cuts for any one to-dayf' They all express the same sentiments, and the meeting is adjourned, Mr. Turner going home to his poor little wife sooner than he expected. BRANCH SPALDING, 'I7. Huff: ML Turner, what is my grade?H Mr. Turner: Zero. ' Huff: I don't think I deserve that. Mr. Turner: I don't either, but it is the lowest I havef, Student ftranslatingl : Am I ignorant of this--H Mr. Turner: lt rather looks that way. 6'Wliat are you going to be when you leave school, Earl? E.. H. fafter about five minutes, thoughtj: A success. Miss Hayward: Harry, go to Mr. Hel-Hel-oh, Hel something, and get my fountain pen. H. D.: Miss Johnston, when I try to swim my feet sink. Miss Well, the feet are solid, having no air spaces in them. I... M.: I guess his head Hoats for the opposite reasonf, 98 Miss Jennings's favorite hymn is The Spanish Cavalier. Irwin Amos: Harry, have you had your pictures taken yet? H. Yates: Yes, Irwin, but I've given the last one away. Mr. Beale fto W. Stephensonlz Now, if you get this outline in your head, you will have the whole thing in a nut shell.

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102 QIIZUITTIS UflKUtI1'llJk2 l9l7 A Dream Faculty Meeting at R. H. S. T is the day for the Faculty meeting and Mr. McQuilkin is sitting at the desk in the conference room with his hair neatly slickedback, puffing on a cigarette and looking over the Faculty roll. Mr. Turner comes in with a prize-fighter swagger, slams his hat down on the table, clears his throat and sits down. l-le remarks to Mr. McQuilkin in his rumbling voice: 6'Well, l guess I have got to stay in this place about an hour, nowf' About this time Miss Board saunters into the room, clad in a green smock, with two beauty spots on her cheek and long earrings dangling from her dainty ears. She is closely followed by Miss Critz, who is chewing gum in perfect time with her steps. Sitting down she turns to Miss Board and taking her in with one glance, remarks: ' Gee, kid! .You are dolled up for fair to-day. Where'd y'u ,get the classy ear weights? Miss Board responds, UAW! come on, fifty-fifty with the gum. They are interrupted by Mr. Phelps hurrying in with a bright red necktie on and accompanied by Mr. Layman, who walks very stately, and perceiving Miss Board, lets out a long, low, exclamatory whistle and seats himself. The debonair Misses Lovelace, Carlisle and Jennings enter the room to- gether, all showing that they are growing fatter every day, The next to enter is Miss Hayward, looking strong and husky as ever. Then Mr. Parsons walks in with Miss Mabry, to whom he is talking very interestedly. After Mr. Beale comes in, arm-in-arm with Miss Johnston and Miss Funkhouser, Mr. McQuilkin rises, shoots his cigarette across the room, and calls the meeting to order. About five minutes later Miss Board and Miss Critz finish their conversation and Mr. McQuilkin calls out the name of Earl l-lornbarger. - Mr. Phelps, talking exceedingly fast, remarks, I have nothing against Earl l-lornbargerf' Nor I, from Miss Board. Nor I, from Miss Critz.



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04 EQIZIJYITS lJf1RUH11UkB l9l7 Puzzlers If a Cook makes a fire and the fire Burns Wood, will there be any Ash? If Atkinson walked up a I-Iill and his Wright foot struck a Stone would he have a Payne? If Yost bought a Newcomb, would Edward Comer? If Spalding passed a Campbell, would he Moo-maw? If you wished to Repass your life would you like to be another Franklin? If Quinn found an Almond would he Baker? If Amos is a Painter or Bowman, Kennett be she can make Hash? If Wells are in Meadows, are Bowers in Brumfields? If Annie is Young is she Semple? If Smith ate an Erb, would he feel Lacy? If Snavely and l-larnersly are Welsh, is Powell a Scott? If not a Saint Clair is he not an Earl? If Kitty likes Frances, do you reckon they Quarlefsj ? r R. H. S. Police Force ....,. ' if Chief of Police . T. H PHELPS i i , lst Sergeant T. I-I PHELPS - 2d Sergeant T. I-l PI-IELPS 3d sergeant T H PHELPS ' Police Detective T. I-I PI-IELPS 4 Plain'Clothesman T. H PHELPS .lhh 1 Sanitary Officer . T I-I P1-IELPS Patrolman ..... T. I-I. PI-IELPS 5 ' i Bertillian Expert T H PI-IELPS

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