Roanoke High School - Acorns Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)

 - Class of 1917

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1917 ?lcur115 uf Roanoke 147 Student in English: They say that Tennyson sometimes worked a whole afternoon on one line. Bright Student: That's nothing. I know a man who has been working eight years on one sentence. ' . Spalding: I just can't picture a person not knowing anything. Spangler: Did you ever look in a mirror? Mr. Beale: Payne, Where do all the insects go in the winter? Payne: You can search me! Mr. Layman f to John Carrl : John, you remind me of a Ford. John C.: Why? Mr. Layman: Because you are such a little car. Stevens: Mr. Phelps, I got this proposition in a round-about way.', Mr, Phelps: That's all right, it's a circle anyway. Miss Johnston, after explaining the force on a dam, explains the force on a stream. L. M.: 'sWell, Miss Johnston, is that the same theory as the dam theory? Student: I can't tell what you are trying to get at. ' Professor: Your knowledge. Mr. Helbig fin historyb : Now, Miss Gibbons, going further down the bill of fare to-day, tell us of the Diet of Worms. Layman f asking the origin of namesb : What is Layman ? Gettle: Ml-lebrewf' COverheard among the FacultyD Mr. Layman: I heard of another big real estate deal this morningf' ' Chorus of teachers: What?, Layman: A House of the Seven Gables sold for twenty-five cents. Sallie B. fat end of history classl : Mr. Layman, are you going to call on me to-morrow?', , Mr. Layman: I'm sorry, Miss Barksdale, I'm married now, but I'11 try to find some one to take my place. Miss Critz fin Shakespeare Classl : Minor, go out and come in again: you are a 'fool'.,'

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