Oxford Area High School - Kernel Yearbook (Oxford, PA)

 - Class of 1927

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THE KERNEL May, 1927 MABEL ELIZABETH JOHNSON “Mabel” Spanish (Muh 1; Play Cast of Cherry Blossom I: Class Teams I-II-III-IV; Varsity Team IV; Play Cast of Gypsy Hover II: Commercial Play Cast IV; Awards from the I'nderwood. L. C. Smith and Remington Typing Co.; Invi- tation Committee IV; Efficiency Contest I. A typist keen She may be seen At every time of day. She does her bit And shirks no whit At all—in work and play. RUTH WILLARD KIMBLE “Ruthie” Declamation Contest Sand Hill third prize I; Athletic Contest I; Doha tint: Team ii; Art Club III. With her light curling hair and slim figure, Ruthie looks like a little girl stepped out of a story-book. She will be a success at almost every- thing she turns to. CATHARINE GRIFFITH LEEKE “Kitty” Miss Ciierry Blossom, heroine I: Music Editor of the Kernel I: Gypsy Kovel , heroine II; Student Advisory Board III; Ctass President IIMV; On Committees for Class Parties I II; Treasurer of Spanish Club IV; Presi- dent of the G e • Clui» IV; Junior Editor of the Kernel III; Editor■in-Chi f of Kernel IV; Senior Class Play, heroine; Toast for Class of ’-7 at Alumni Banquet: Mem- ber of the Art Club HI; CommUtee for Cherry Blossom and Gypsy Hover Parties I-II; Honor Group. Chiseled deep in the hearts of all who are as- sociated with “O. H. S., is the name of this sweet young girl. A sunny lovable disposition, which has won many friends for her, is one of Kitty’s chief characteristics. But best of all is her Voice. We feel sure Kitty will make a reputation on the stage. 15

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May, 192 7 THE KERNEL SAMUEL DICKEY HUTCHISON “Dick” Basket Ball II-III-IV: Soccer 11 -1II-1V ; Captain »f Soc- cer Team IV; Base Ball III: Track III-IY; All Class Teams: Stage Manager Tor Senior Piny: Play Cast Cherry Blossom’ and tSypsy Rover”; Assistant Business Manager Kernel Staff III. We know Dickey will be sorry not to come back next year, because there is a great drawing to the Junior Class. Dick is a true gentleman, for “Gen- tlemen Prefer Blondes.” WILLIAM FULTON HUTCHISON “Big Bill” Basket Ball I II III IV: Soccer I II 11I-1V: Base Ball 111: Cherry Blossom 1: C.vpsy Rover II: Class Basket Ball I- II HI IV: Class Base Ball III-IV; (ilee Club IV; Basket Bail Captain IN'. Bill works so fast that he has won the “rep” of “Hurricane Hutch.” In all athletics there will be quite a gap, for Bill is plumb full of school spirit. ANNIE ELIZABETH JOHNSON “Betty” Hockey Team HI-IV: Pr s. Spanish Club IV: Member of Spanish Club III. Cool, sweet, unruffled, and a “whiz” in all lan- guages, we absolutely know that Betty will be a golden success; and the man who gets her must be a “jewel” hunter. 14



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May, 192 7 THE KERNEL DOROTHY MORTON “Dot” Literary I; Typing Awards—Underwood IV. Quiet, modest, demure and shy—a rare smile and sweet little girl. All this spells D-O-T. She is planning to be someone’s stenog. But we won- der if she won’t sooner be someone’s partner in this business of Life. J. EVERETT MORRIS “Alaric” Secretary (Mass 11: Freshman Literary I; Gypsy Rover Vast. Miss Ulierry Blossom Chorus; Chairman Decorating Committee I-I I-1II; Kernel Staff I II 111 IV; President Art Club 111: Track Squad II: Debating Club IV; Jnnior- Keceptiou Committee: Senior P’ay Cast: Business Manager ■Senior Class Play, Glee Club IN’. “Fancy that, now! Really, you know, it can’t be true.” But it is—and our little “Alaric” is really graduating. Mrs. Chichester is thinking of sending him to Oxford University. We know he will be as good a worker for the Class as he was for Oxford High School. “Shorty” “Heck” Typewriting Awards; Certificate and Bronze Pin L. C. Smith: Cert ititat. and Silver Pin Remington; Certificate Underwood; Committee for Senior Class Play. One of the typing experts in the Senior Com- mercial Department. Myra has a loyal, faithful disposition. We know she will make a sweet little homemaker, and Cupid isn’t so far away, we hear. MYRA MOORE 16

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