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June, 1925 THE KERNEL AMY GRANT Class Volley Ball ’2:1, Class Base Ball ’23. Amy is always bright and laughing about her school work. And Prince ( harming will surely choose a bright, diligent little maid. MAUDE ELEANOR HANSEN ‘ Hansome' ’ “Pull in your ears!” Senior Literary Play, lead 2o, Type- writing Awards and Pins, Commercial Write-up Committee—Kernel ’25. Then there is “Hansome”, a breath from Tennessee. She’s the only blonde in our commercial department. It must be nice to have light clouds around. The only trouble with her is, she spends so much time on anti-fat. She’ll have to get out of that, when she teaches the commercial course in Oxford High. JOHN N. HEESTERS “Jack” Base Ball ’24, ’25, Soccer '24, ’25. Basket Ball ’25, “Miss Cherry Blossom” cast, Literary Program ’25. We depend on Jack to “do his stuff in Soccer and Base Ball. When he twirls that old ball over the plate, we all know that there’s not very much chance for the batter. Jack is very fond of Balti- more; many special delivery letters come to him from there. Well, we can’t blame him. 12
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THE KERNEL June, 1925 GRACE FERGUSON “Fergie” Decorating Committee ’24. ’25, Junior Reception Committee ’24. Grace is so happy, Cheerful and gay, That with her red hair. She turns night into day. “Sure”. FLOYD EMERALD FISHEL “Fish” .Soccer ’24, ’25, Base Ball ’24, ’25, Dec- oration Committee ’22, ’23, ’24, ’25. “Never do today what you can put off ’till tomorrow.” “I hear footprints”. LEORA MAY FISHEL “Lenore” “Huh!” Remington and L. C. Smith Typing Awards. This modest little girl, a light in our Commercial Department, never did much in the way of school activities, but she was never called upon for a recitation without a prepared answer. Well, that’s what counts in a class room. So we know that whatever she starts she will make a success. “Quiet and has a winning smile.” 11
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THE KERNEL June, 1925 J. STANLEY HERR “Stan” “Aw Heck” L. ('. Smith and Remington Awards. “Stan” was a good student until he was bitten by a Radio bug. The other night he got Chile sitting by tlie window. His mind, too, is slipping from his Com- mercial work, due to the use of vaseline on his hair. “Aw, come on here Ford.” ALMA HILTON This little quiet maid comes from Lin- coln. She has worked hard, and may success follow her in the future. JOHN HICKEY “Hickey” Basket Ball ’25. John has come to us from New Lon- don. Soccer, lie said was too rough for him. but oh, he shone in Basket Ball! Best luck to you. John, in the future. 13
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