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1926 THE KERNEL THEODORE JONES “So’s your old man” Varsity Base Bull I-III-IV; Varsity Soccer IV: Kernel Advertisement Committee III: School (Orchestra I-1 I-III-IV; Class Base Ball I-11.1 II: Spanish Clui» III: “Charm School ' Cast TV: •'Gypsy Rover” Cast III: Class Basket Ball JI-T1I. Ted’s the leader of the school orches- tra and the best Saxophone player in town. We predict a future for him as a great orchestra leader and popular song writer. And say, when it comes to poetry—Well, he’s a future Longfellow. ESTHER JACKSON HERR “Es” Varsltv Basket Ball IV: Countv Basket Ball Team IV; Tennis Manager IV: Clas.v Basket Ba!l IV: Class Base Ball IV: Art Club ! . This demure little maid from Fulton entered the Senior i .ass in September, and we have been glad ever since that she did. She proved to be an excellent center on the basket ball team. Maybe that Junior gave her some pointers on rhe center position “Ks is a good atn letie, a good pah and a good mixer. BARBARA MARIE HOFFMAN “Wee-Wee” ('lass Treasurer I-11: Varsltv Hockey Team HI Varsitv Basket Ball 111-1V: Class Hockey II MI-1V: Underwood Typlnsr Awards 1II-IV; Play Festival Badjre Contest HI: “Gypsy Rov- er ' Cast III: “Charm -School” Cast IV. A room full of two hundred people. A sudden giggle. Everyone instinctively turns to the Senior row, for who doesn t known that own special laugh of “Wee Wee’s”? Her good Matured disposition has won for her many friends who will never forget her. 12
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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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THE KERNEL une, 1926 JOE HAINES KIRK ••Kirky” Vic- President II Treasurer Class III: Chair- man of Decorating Committee I-IT-IIMV; Var- 1Hast Hall II-III-IV: Canta In Varsity Base 1 Din l ; Varsltv Srircer II-III-IV; Captain Var- s tv Soccer II-III-IV; Varsitv Basket Hall III- l ; Cherry Blossom C.ist II: Gypsy Hover Cast III: BnsTo .s Manager Kernel I -11; Class Hasket Hall I-II-III-IV: Class Basket Hall I- herever there is real action of any him] there one finds “Kirky”. And what- ever In enters lie always does his level best. 11 c has been the king-pin on many II- S. athletic teams and has al- ways played clean and hard. Kirky cer- tainly has at least two of the necessary requisites for a happy life, namely, health and popularity. KATHARINE ELIZABETH KEEN “Baby” Debating Club III; Snanisi Club III; Ukelele Vlub 111: ('lass Hoekev Team III; Program Committee Spanish Club Partv III; Gypsy Hover Chorus III; Art Club IV: Moekev Team Sub. IV; Charm. School” Cast IV’; Honor Roll. Last year Elizabeth came to us from Nottingham and since then made herself dispensable among us. Unselfish, stu- dious, fun-loving, and charming arc ad- jectives which describe our smiling Betty. WALTER WALKER LAURIE “Shucks” Varsitv Track Team I: Varsity Base Ball IV: ( lass Base Hall III: Class Basket Hall III-IV. Walter Laurie is a bit bashful, but probably a certain Alumna—a member of the ( .ass of 2o, would tell you differ- ently. We can always depend on Walter; he is one of those steady, reliable fellows, The kind that's always there and there on time. 13
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