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May, 192 7 THE KERNEL OLIVE ELIZABETH BOYD Fkelele (’lui» I-!If First Prize. in English Contest I: Cherry Blossom Chorus I: Freshman Literary I; Class Basko: Ball I: c.vpgy Rover II: Debating Club II: Party Committees II-!!!: Oratorical Contest III: Kernel Staff III: Vice President Class III: Candidate West Chester Declamation III: Art Club III: Spanish Club: Class Teams III: Senior Play Cast IV; Kernel Staff IV: Debating Team IV: President Debating Club IV: Valedictorian IV. Margaret is quite efficient along many lines but we’ve guessed the secret as to where she gets her literary inspiration. She has a certain leaning toward the law—ask Irvine. “Ollie” Spanish Club I -11 -111 -1V ; Art Club III; Freshman Literarv I: Class Teams I II-III-IV; Party Committee 1- II III IV; Typing Awards on L. C. Smith. Remington and I'nderwood Machines Typing Contestant at Tome Institute IV: Second Prize in English Efficiency Contest I: Fkelele Club II HI: Kernel Staff 1IMV; Sr. Com- mercial Play Cast IN': Asst. Business Manager Sr. Class Play IV; Salutatorian IV. Small, graceful, and good looking—(you bet!) Ollie is always in demand at our dances. And that isn’t all in which she is proficient, as we see by her standing. MARGARET HICKMAN BRINTON “Brint” “Say, I have an Alasko Swap for you” MARGARET BROOMALL “Broom” Kernel Staff II-III-IV; Varsity Hockey III-IV; Chair- man Prom III: Senior Class P’ay IN': Art Club III; Spanish Club; Debating Team IV. Broom loves writing—especially letters. And swimming, too. Just why, Hugh? Broom is a true friend and it will be many a moon ’ere we forget her. 10
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THE KERNEL May, 1927 WALTER CROW ANDERSON “Doc” Committee for Senior Play IV; Decorating Committee I- II-III. Here’s the class “Woman-hater.” Strange how he is always found where the girls are, however. Doc will surely put Scrogy on the map at least— when the “hot-dog stand” is established. JOHN BAER “Bozo Track Team I-II: Basket Ball II III IV: Kernal Staff I -11 -111 -1V : Base Ball I -I I-Ill; Soccer 1-11 111: Class Play IV: School Play I-I I. The class cut-up, Bozo is always ready with a joke or a “cuss word;” but with his happy-go- lucky air, he’ll get along in the world. At least, while Route 12 still runs through Kennett. “What in the world---? MARY ELIZABETH BARNETT “Libby” “Believe it or not” Freshman Literary I: (iypgy Rover Cast II; Party Com- mittees I-II-III-IV; Basket Bad Scorer IV; Senior Play IV; Kernel Staff IV; Spanish Club IV; (Jloe ('lull IV; L. C. Smith ami Fnderwood typing awards IV; Class Basket Ball I-II-III-IV; Art Club III; Fkelele Club 11-111; Com- mercial Play Cast IV. Libby is all here. And when she is with us, no matter how few there are, it seems quite a gang. No matter, Libby, keep on reducing. Where there’s a will there’s a way. 9
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THE KERNEL May, 192 7 FRANCES GERTRUDE COSTELLO “Hank” Freshman Literary I: Effort Contest I: Class Basket Ball l-111 • IV : Tv pewr.ting a wants IV; I’la.v Cast “Tin Trailer of Errors’ IV. Wonder where Frances picked up this nick- name? She is the best typist in the class, and is aspiring to be “Somebody’s Stenog.” ALICE MARTHA DRENNEN “A!” Freshman Literary; Class Secretary III-IV; Secretary Art Club III: Secretary Spanish (’lui IV: Junior-Recep- tion Committee; Cypsy Itover and berry Blossom Chorus: Kernel Staff fclass reporter) III: Class Teams; Fkulele Club III: Advert'sing Cos. Senior Play; Clee Club IV. We hope your rabbits don’t all die, Al. If she becomes a History Teacher, she will surely be calm and self-possessed. And she’ll make History, too! GLADYS FRANCES EVANS “Gladdy” Remington. L. C. Smith. Fnderwood typewriting awards. Her name is significant of joy. Telephones are comforting things, so “Linger Longer Lester.” Best luck, Gladys. 1 1
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