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

 - Class of 1929

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THE KERNEL June, 1929 MARIAN DANCE MACKEY Certificates from Typewriter Co.. Remington IV. Commercial Club III-IV, Usher for Senior Play IV. Literary Club IT-111. Usher at Commer- cial Literary IV. “Dearing McCormick her favorite machine” She likes tall ones and small ones But Chevrolets beat them all. Best of luck, Old Top! JOSEPH HAWLEY LEEKE All class teams 1-1I-III-IV, Basketball Vars- ity 1-II-111-IV. Soccer Varsity I-11 -J 11 -IV. Base- ball Varsity HI-IV. Track Varsity III-IV, Cap- tain Basketball III-IV, Captain Track 1II-1 , Vice-President Class I. President of Glee Club III, French Clui» III. Glee Club HI. Dramatic Club IV. Decorative Committee IV. Play Cast IV. Negro Spiritual Quartet. “Athletics is his dish” Joe's our all-round athletic. His true ability in that line is shown by his play- ing guard on the basketball team, of which he was captain for two successive years. He's there with the looks, too— and popular! Ask any of the girls! MARY ELEANOR MAGAW Honor Roll, President Commercial Club IV. Kernel Staff IV. Social Committee Com. Club III, Toast—Commercial Club Banquet IV, French Club III. Glee Club III. Typewriting Awards: L. C. Smith. Certificate. Bronze anti Silver Pin; Remington—Silver Pin. Gregg Shorthand Awards IV'. Treasurer Literary So- ciety III. Usher at Senior Play IV’. Literary Club II-1II, Reception Committee at Commer- cial Banquet III-IV. First Prize in Typewriting —Silver Medal from Taylor Business College “I Don’t Believe a Word of i t!” Eleanor has won her way into the hardest heart of the Glass of '29. She is full of jest and the most efficient girl in fiie Commercial Glass. In Shorthand she passes everyone; perhaps this is due to the fact that she hails from Johnson Avenue, Barnsley, Pa. Ah! Faithful lit- tle blonde! 15

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June. 1929 THE KERNEL EVA VERNA HAWKS Glee Club I-II. French Club 111. Ace of Clubs IV, Literary Club 11 -111. Refreshment Commit- tee Freshman Party I. Usher for Senior Play IV, Class Basketball I-II. “And now it’s all over”— This is what Eva was heard to say when the Senior Class was hoarding the homebound train from Washington. She's one of these reserved but witty girls, who always say things unexpected- ly. She'll get along all right with her sunny disposition. And what would the cafeteria do without her? HELEN HAVERSTICK Orchestra III. Commercial Club III-IV. “Jack and the Bean Stalk” The shortest girl in the Senior Class. She came to us from Coleraine two years ago, and has won her way into our hearts. She's a keen violinist, too. ETHEL PAULINE HILTON L. C. Smith and Remington Awards IIT-IV, Inter-Class Track Meet III. Glee Club III, Com- mercial Club III-IV, Literary (nub I-I1I, Busi- ness Letter Contest; Honorable Mention The Gregg Publishing Co. IV. French Club III, Com- mercial Club Play Cast IV, Kernel Staff IV. “Wish Henry would make a lady out of this Lizzie” An old Ford from Cream brings to O. H. S. Ethel, one keen and nice girl, and a poetess. Her rhymes will commemor- ate our Seniors always. We hear she likes to dwell in “gray cliffs’'—and why! 14



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] une, 1929 THE KERNEL KATHRYN SUSANNA MARTIN Glee Club II, French Club III. Dramatic Club IV. “Nothing proves difficult if you work at It» Kitty is another girl who will make her mark in the scholastic world. Lessons seem easy to her, and she always comes in among the first with “A’s“. MARGARET GERTRUDE MEARNS Play Cast IjV, Dramatic Club IV. Basketball Squad IV. NEW LONDON: Basketball Squad I-II-III, Lincoln Essay Medal, Third in Class. Played Piano at Home and School League I-JI-1II Play Cast. Play Cast at Class Night III. “Yeth—I can llthp” We ll all remember Peg as “Lisping Lila ' in our Senior Play. She is the girl who has the distinction of having the longest hair in the school. That cer- tainly is a distinction nowadays, Peg! HELEN LORENE MILLER Member Art Club I-Il. Class Basketball I-II- I}I-IV, French Club III, Dramatic Club IV. Var- sity Hockey Team IV. Junior Prom. Decorating Committee III. Varsity Basketball Squad III, Glee Club I. Committee Class Party I. Usher Class Night III. Usher Commencement III. Ush- er Class Play IV. Decoration Committee Alumni Banquet IV. Member O. G. Club IV. Literary Club Il-III. “A Cyclone would leave her unruffled” And truly, I believe it would! Nothing ever seems to disturb or worry “Honey” I That's a good way to be though—but that doesn't say she doesn’t worry a cer- tain party at.....shall we say, Perry- ville? 16

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