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THE KERNEL June, 1926 ELSIE ELIZABETH EWING “Elsie” Refreshment Committee Spanish Club II! A quiet, demure little girl with dimples. She can’t help being a success with the added advantage those dimples give her. We’ll gamble Elsie makes good in some- thing, (matrimony included). CROCKETT CLARENCE CHEEK “Cheeksie” V:»4 8ltv Soccer IV: Soccer Reserve III; Span- ish Club III: Decoration Committee Spanish Club Party III: Kernel Staff IV. Clarence is a good worker and very prominent in Athletics and other activ- ities. 11 is work on the advertising depart- ment lias helped very much in establish- ing the Kernel as a standard publication in Oxford. We know that ( .arence thru his persevering energy and talent will be- come a success wherever he goes. ELMA VIOLA DUTTON “Hon Class Ba ket Ball I-1I-I1I: Class Hockey TV a in III: Tv-pins Awards: a. Remington Co.— 111 -1 V; 1 . L. Smith Co. lll-IY: c. Under- wood Co—IIT-IV. West Chester Composition Contest IV; Commercial Senior Reporter Kern- . IV. Honor Roll. Somehow no one lias ever escaped from the charm of that curly-haired, smiling eyed commercial. With her sunny coun- tenance and disposition, Elma will make d most efficient stenog for somebody. 10
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June, 1926 T'HE KERNEL CLYDE LYNWOOD BOYD “Snapper” Soccer Reserve III. This tall, thoughtful young man is. to 1 ur mind, a useful member of the class. Where would the “nourishment” hounds he v ifhout Clyde and his Ford? Although iuiet and shy he is studious and will one day w:n fame as a bookkeeper. HELEN ISABELLE BRUMFIELD “Honey” Typing Awards from: n. Remington Co.—ni-IV Underwood ’o.—III-IV I- C. Smith Co.—III-IV »tTl ?eF.sm®a!-IvfUD f‘,r HrSt ,aCe Ty II‘« Helen’s speed has won for her the title Star lypist of (). H. S.“ Dame Rumor in forms us that “Iloney is going to be a nurse. We know she will succeed, and we wish her all the luck in the world. NORMAN BURKE “Burky” Cheer Leader IV: Spoiling Editor IV; School Cast IV: Spanish Club III. “Charm Murky’s “Let’s get hot” was the start- ing note of the lab. orchestra. Again he proved himself worthy as our cheer- leader and pepped tip our boys to victory. Yes. we’re proud of our class-mate! No task has lie begun and left unfinished. Stick to it, Norman, and you are certain to succeed. 9
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THE KERNEL June, 1926 HELEN LOUISE FERGUSON “Fergie” Class Basket Ball IV; Class Base Ball IV. One of the three rarities of our class, t VO of whom are Helen’s. She has long hair! Who wouldn’t envy her? Even though wr ve known her only sinee she •frine from Coleraine, we “guarantee” her to ho lively, a good sport, and lovable, and—what could explain her better than dependable ? ALYCE CATHARINE FITZGERALD “Sheba” Typing Awards; a. Remington Co.—IV; b. L. Smith Co.—IV: c. Underwood Co. IV. Class Basket Ball III; Class Hockey III. A jolly pal. and a friend to all—mu own Sheba. Always ready to lend a help- ing hand and deserving any praise that is given her. MABEL ESTEELE HINDMAN “Chink” (’lass Vice President I: Class Basket Bal 'Peam I-II; Treasurer of Spanish Club II; As sistant Secretary Spanish Club III; Varsit Basket Ball IIT-IV: Hockey III-IV; Captain o I loc k» ' Team IV; Vice President of Debatin; Club III; “Charm School” heroine IV; Kerne Staff III-IV: Honor Roll. iiink has not only been our heroine n several plays, but we know she is als capable of capturing some worth} youth’s heart in her pathway of life None could know her but to love her. Sin has stolen our hearts with a charm in . smile and twinkling eves. £ 11
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