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June, 1928 THE KERNEL GERTRUDE ELIZABETH MARTIN- DALE “Gertie” Class Basketball Teams I, II, III, IV; Glee Club III, IV; Commencement Chorus I, II, HI; Class Baseball Team I, II; Secretary of like Club II; Gypsy Rover Chorus II; Art Club II, III; Reception Committee for Junior Prom III; Entertainment Committee for Glee Club IV; Commercial Club IV; Commercial Club IMav Cast IV; Usher for Senior Play IV. “Only Heaven and she knows Of what she is thinking; It may be books or beaus, Fine scholarship or stylish clothes.” Everyone knows Gertie, laughing, gay, and full of pep. If you want to hear her experiences of the night before, just come to the typewriting room. Gertie is very fond of dancing, ask anyone, es- pecially .. i........ ELSIE RUTH MASSEY “Wiley” Class Basketball I. II. Ill: Baseball I, II; Spanish Club III: Typing Awards, L. C. Smith. Remington, Underwood III. IV; Glee Club IV; Comnn rcial Club IV; lnt« r-class Track Meet IV; Commercial Club Play Cast IV. “Sober, steadfast and demure, A friend of whom we’re always sure.” Elsie loves to ride on the train and get stuck in snow-drifts, especially when there is a knightly rescuer with curly hair and a derby hat near. And how??? PAULINE MARGARET McGARVEY “Toots” Class Basketball Team I, II. Ill; Commence t ientr£horus '• n I,I: Class Baseball Team I II; I ke Club II: Usher at Junior Prom III Typing Awards. Underwood. L. C. Smith III IV; Commercial Club IV'. “She likes ’em tall, She likes ’em small But tall............ Beats ’em all.” Pauline is a good friend and jolly classmate, always ready with some sar- castic remark, but, then, she never mean it. 14
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THE KERNEL June, 1928 CLARENCE THEODORE JONES “Clarence” Soccer Team II at Nottingham; Baseball Team I and II High School: Track Team I and ji; Class Historian II; Class Play 11; Class Treasurer II; Honorary Student II. At Oxford High School; Member of Spanish Club III. ‘4 There is not a moment without some duty.” Clarence was in Nottingham before he came to Oxford and has made a good rec- ord at both schools. Besides being very industrious in his studies he is (|iiite adept at making him- self useful around school. The class of ’28 wishes you the best ever, Clarence! CORA H. LEONARD “Cody” Gypsy Hover Chorus T; Typinjr °n,.,E C. Smith. Remington and Underwood T pewrit- ers III. IV; Junior Prom Reception ( ouim.ttcc III; Commercial Club. Assistant Secretary I . Chairman for Commercial »,lu '1 Tay- Shorthand Awards; Bronze Meda. 1 a lor School of Philadelphia for Second I lace in Contest: Usher at Senior Play; Typist for Ker- nel; Commercial Club Play. “Sometimes it s only, “Oh, hello As she swiftly brushes past, But it means a lot to...... For her smile is sure to last. We are certain that some one will get a good stenog when she steps into the business world, for she has made her mark in school. We never knew a cer- tain hoy’s name was so popular until (’ora began to rave. 13
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THE KERNEL une, 1928 ARTEMIS DARE MENOUGH “Artie” Art Club II. Ill; Uke Club I; Class Basketball I II III; Captain. Temporary Captain Varsity IV; Manager, Varsity Scjuad; Class Hockey I. II- Class Baseball I. Ill; Secretary of Literary Club III; Decorating and Chairman of Refresh- ment Committee III; Kernel Staff IV; Alumni Decorating: Committee IV. Here's to pal, A sweet young gal, Always loving, kind and true; A friend that’s smiling all the while Artie—here’s to you! Who has a more charming personality and the ability to make friends more easily than Artie? She has some height, and what an advantage it has been to our ’Varsity basket ball the past two years. She has made “Our Gang ’ happy many times and they hope that they have made her equally as happy. We are cer- tain you will succeed in anything you undertake, and our very best wishes go with you. MARY LUCILLE OSWALD “Pat” Art Club; Spanish Club; Junior Prom Recep- tion Committee: Kernel Staff IV; Play Cast IV; Valedictorian. “If she will, she will, and you can count on it, If she won’t, she won’t, and that’s the end of it.” If you want any Virgil done, Pat’s sure to do it for you. Whenever there’s any mischief on foot, here’s usually the source of it. Pat’s our star pupil of 28 and we all wish her luck.
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