Impertinent'
John Lennon's school detention record goes on sale
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[September 23, 2015] LONDON
(Reuters) - Records from John Lennon's school days
suggest there may be more than a grain of
autobiographical truth in "Getting Better", the Beatles
song that includes the line "I used to get mad at my
school, the teachers that taught me weren't cool".
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Auction house Sotheby's said on Wednesday it would be
offering a lined sheet, torn from a 1950s school notebook,
listing the 15-year-old Lennon's detentions for such
transgressions as "impertinence" and "not wearing school cap".
Sotheby's said the sheet, listing 29 detentions imposed on
Lennon between September 1955 and July 1956 at Quarry Bank High
School in Liverpool, was rescued from a bonfire of old school
records by an eagle-eyed member of staff in the 1970s.
"The frequent entries on this sheet from six different teachers
reveal that John Lennon's rebellious nature and irreverence were
well established traits of his character even at the age of 15,"
Sotheby's said in a news release.
On one day, Sept. 12, 1955, Lennon received five detentions from
two teachers for a range of offences from "no hwk" (homework) to
"talk after two warnings" and "further talk".
That is perhaps no surprise from a man whose provocative quips
would later make world headlines, such as the furor caused in
1966 by his remark that the Beatles were now more popular than
Jesus Christ.
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While the school detention sheet does not record what impertinent
things Lennon said to his teachers, it leaves no doubt that the
future Beatle was a handful in the classroom.
Other listed misbehavior includes "silly conduct", "groaning at me",
"foolish remarks", "very late" and "nuisance in class", mentioned
four times.
The document will be on public exhibition at Sotheby's in London
from Sept. 24-28 and will be offered for sale on Sept. 29, with a
price estimate of 2,000-3,000 pounds ($3,060-4,590), as part of a
"rock and pop" sale. The vendor is anonymous.
Two similar documents also listing Lennon's school detentions for
"shoving", "fighting", "sabotage" and showing "just no interest
whatsoever" were sold for about $15,000 each in an online auction in
2013.
(Reporting by Estelle Shirbon; editing by Stephen Addison)
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