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THE KERNEL June, 1925 RUTH ANN KIRK Secretary of Class ’22. ’23, ’24, ’25, Treasurer of Class ’22, Spanish Club ’24, Kernel Staff ’24, 25, Junior Reception Committee ’24, Class Party ’22, ’23, ’24. Rosy cheeks and light brown hair, Eyes alight with mischief rare, Ruth never has a care; In all mischief she’s ever there. We’ll sing her praises to the sky, We’ll heap her compliments on high; For Ruth wished that she should be Renowned for joy and jollity. ELIZABETH JANE LINDENBAUGH “Betty” “You’re not talking to me!” Class Debating Team ’24. Remington L. C. Smith typing Awards and Pins. Commercial Write-up Committee for the Kernel. Betty has lovely dark curls, the envy of every girl in our class. Always prompt in her work and worthy of any praise that comes her way. • “Always bright and neat, A friend hard to beat.” SAMUEL CHARLES LAWRIE “Charlie” Decoration Committee ’22, ’23, ’24, ’25, Basket Ball ’24, ’25. Soccer ’24, '25, Sen- ior Literary ’25, Team for Penn Relays ’25. Charles has been one of the chief “dec- orators” since he entered high school as a Freshie. Every year you could see him up on a step ladder pounding some tacks to fasten paper streamers in the wood of the old gym. (Shh, here’s a secret—Charles shows a decided weak- ness toward red hair). We feel certain that he will be a success in whatever he undertakes. 15
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June, 1925 THE KERNEL CLEMENT EARL KENT “Kenty” “Aw, Whatta You Care?’’ Soccer '24, ’25. Base Ball ’24, ’25, L. C. Smith Typing Certificate. Kenty has achieved fame in baseball, and he will do the same as a bookkeeper. Kenty, our heartfelt wishes are extend- ed to you, that your future may al- ways be as bright as the past, and we hope there will be some one to share it with you. JOANNA HOGG Varsity Hockey ’25, Basket Ball Re- serve ’23, Miss Cherry Blossom Chorus ’24, Spanish Club ’24, ’25, Uke Club ’25. Senior Literary ’25, Kernel Staff ’25. Joanna is always busy and wherever she goes she is in a hurry. Judging from her ability to make friends and keep them, her success in this world is assur- ed. ELIZABETH LEE JAMISON “Betty’’ Typing Awards ’25. Salutatoriam Our dignified member; but if she is haughty, she has a pleasant smile. Speak ing of ambition, being so high in her class shows that. She is gonna be some- one’s stenographer soon. Our good luck goes with her. “True to all and liked by all.” 14
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June. 1925 THE KERNEL EVA KATHERINE LUTMAN “Kitty” Kernel Staff Class Reporter ’25, Sen- ior Literary ’25, Uke Club ’25, Debating Club ’25, Spanish Club ’24, ’25, .Program Committee for Spanish Party ’24. Kitty has developed many fine traits during her school career. She has always held a high standing in her classes and is ready and willing to lend a little sun- shine to drive the dark clouds of life away and let their silver lining shine through. MIRIAM ELIZABETH LYSLE “Mim” Interscholastic Debating Team ’25, De- bating Club ’25, “Gypsy Rover” chorus, Ukelele Club. On the surface, Miriam is a quiet, de- mure little maid. But wait ’till she gets started! She has well won renown here as a debater, and we hope that her suc- cess, thus begun, may continue through life. JEANETTE FULTON MACKIE Jeanette, our demure little maid from Kemblesville, amazes us all by the enorm- ous amount of Chemistry she absorbs every day. She studies hard and may the same success follow her in life that has followed her in 0. II. S'. 16
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