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

 - Class of 1928

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Oxford Area High School - Kernel Yearbook (Oxford, PA) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 12 of 68
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June, 1928 THE KERNEL IRVINE RUTHERFORD DICKEY ‘ ‘ Irnie ’ ’ I. Football Donaldson School; II, Contributor to the Kernel; III. School Debating team; Uass Secretary; Intewlass Debating team: Committee for Class Rings; IV, Kernel Staff: Interclass team; Senior Class play. “Never trouble trouble till trouble troll- ies you”. We take great pleasure in introducing to you the keenest lawyer, best arguer, and jingliest poet of ’28. We’d hate to be the prisoner on trial before Judge Dick- ey! Nevertheless, we’ll give him three cheers for being a “jolly good fellow,” and hope he would let us off, just for “Auld Lang Syne.” HAZEL MARIE EDWARDS “Mickey” Glee Club III, IV; Usher for Junior Prom III; Typing Awards. Remington, Underwood, L. C. r»?1» »1 IV:. Secretary of the Commercial Club IV; Committee for Commercial Club Ban- quet I ; Kernel Staff IV; Business Manager for Senior Play IV. ‘Tis the song she sings, Tis the smiles she wears That’s makin’ the sun shine everywhere. Here s the girl who makes harmony at our Commercial Club meetings. Hazel will make a good laundress because she likes “Tubs”, the marvelous kind. WILLIAM LESLIE GALLAGHER “Les” Soccer Reserve II, III; Baseball IV- Clas Basketball I. II, III, IV; Alumni Decorating tee Gynev’ Rovftr°OhenlQr ADef°ralln Commit- . e- ?-' «over Chorus; Assistant Stage Man- ager Senior Play; Business Manager Kernel IV. The light that lies in women’s eyes Has been my heart’s undoing. “Les” is a gentleman throughout and a class-mate we all admire. He is a very efficient fellow, a fact lie proved by the manner in which he has handled the business end of the Kernel. lie has many interests, the chief one. at present, being a certain red brick house way down on Market Street. That’s all right, Les, we don’t blame you a bit! 10

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THE KERNEL June, 1928 JAMES PITT BROOMALL “Pittsy” Vice President I: Gypsy Chorus I; Art Club I. II: Class Baseball I. Jl. Ill, IV: Glee Club H, HI; Decorating Committee for Junior I rom III Decorating: Committee for Alumni Banquet IV;’ Class Basket-ball III. IV: Stage Manager .for Senior Play IV; Commercial Club IV; Class Will IV. “But still his tongue ran on! t There is so much we could say about Pittsy that it would fill a page and, of course, that would never do. lie is a trial to all his teachers, because he re- fuses to keep quiet long enough to let them get a word in. Also he is quite a sheik, at least he is popular with the girls in all classes of the High School, lie put Oxford on the map when he went to Washington. Ray for Pittsy!!! MARY ALICE COATES “Mary” Little Britain: Class Treasurer I: Senior Flay III; Honor Roll III: Commencement Ora- tion III: Toast at Banquet III. “Words are silver, but silence is golden” Mary came to us this year from Little Britain and lias proved to be a sincere friend and a good student. She doesn’t have much to say, but silence is very oft- en refreshing, we are told. We predict a successful future and many friends for Mary. STANLEY STRALEY CRAWFORD Class Soccer and Baseball I; Class Basketball ; Secretary Debating Club III; Prorn ommittee III; Class Play Committee IV. If I’ve been merry, what matter who knows?” Whoever said that good goods comes in mall packages never met Stanley, on want to know the very best matured ellow ever, just meet Stanley. Stanley as made many friends in High School nd they all join hands in wishing him he very best success. 9



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THE KERNEL June, 1928 a Oh, DOROTHY GRAY “Dot’ Aberdeen High School: Senior Play cast I; Librarian I. II: Hawthorne Literary Society II; Chairman Freshman Party. Oxford: Spanish Club III; Kernel Staff IV; Senior Play Cast IV. “And must I work? what a waste of time!” A clever lass, with “keen brown eye and a head full of knowledge. She enjoys a good joke as much as she does a good argument, which is saying a lot, eh, Dot? If yon can find friends who will be as loyal to you as you have been to us, there’s a happy life ahead of you, Dot. FRANK ALEXANDER GRUBB “Grubby” Captain Baseball IV': Bas'eball 11. IV: Basket- ball; Soccer; Treasurer; Chairman. Advertising: Committee Senior Class Play. “lie’s the Prince of good fellows ’. Everyone likes Grubby, everyone ad- mires him, everyone has a good word for him, and the majority rules, you know! He’s more than proved his ability in basket-ball, baseball, soccer, as the lead- ing man in the class-room, and as an all- round good sport and “regular guy!” ELIZABETH DAE HINDMAN “Betty” Class Basketball I. II. HI. IV; Class Baseball I; Captain Class B. B. 1. II; Gypsy Hover Cast I; First Prize in English Contest I; Class Sec- retary I: President II: Student Advisory Board II; Varsity Hockey I. II. HI. IV: Varsity B. B. I II, III. IV: Class Treasurer III: Junior and Senior Reception Committee III; Var- sity B. B. III. IV: Spanish Club III, Glee Club III, IV; Captain B. B. II. IV; Chairman Ushers Senior Class Play IV; Alumni Banquet Commit- tee IV; Class History IV; Honor Group. Cheerful, gay and tender With a heart that’s all true blue. The whistle blows! A quick pass, a speedy run in front of the guard, a lightning dribble, zip—the ball is through the basket, the crowd is yelling for the girl with the merry blue eyes and the curly brown hair, who has made anoth- er goal for Oxford High. II

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