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THE KERNEL June, 1931 CHARLES D. BOYD “Charlie” Science Club II; French Club III: Christmas Pa- hvant Staff IV; ’Varsity Baseball III, IV; Newspaper Club IV; Senior Play Caste IV; Class Teams III, IV. Behold the boy with the wavy hair, which every girl in school would fain possess. Many a feminine heart went Hitter-flutter when Charles burst upon their sight, as the belliger- ent cop in the “First Floor Front ’ HAROLD WESLEY BRABSON “Pete” Aviation Club II; Commercial Club III, IV; Business Manager IV; Christmas Pageant Staff IV; Senior I May Staff IV; Commercial Club Literary IV. Harold is one of those quiet boys who never says very much. But Miriam says “lie isn't much at the ball but when von get him alone, you’d be surprised.” Nevertheless, Pete is one of our most dependable classmates. ELSIE MARGARET CHAPMAN “Otty” Dramatic Club III, IV; Commercial Literary IV; Glee Club I. II; Typing Awards III; Christmas Pa- geant II. IU. IV; Class Teams II. III. IV. Elsie is one of those girls who just can’t re- sist the temptation of sharing a joke with her friends. Hie especially practices this art in French class. Iler jolly disposition and her willingness to help anyone who needs it. have endeared her to all her classmates. 9
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June, 1931 THE KERNEL MARSHALL BARTON BAILEY “Marshall” Shadv Spring, Daniels, W. Va.; I, II; A Idle High School, Aldie, Va.. Ill; Oxford High—Honor Group. This sedate youth is one of those rare peo- ple who realize the value of silence; hut when lie does overcome his shyness, we find out he has quite a nice smile. Marshall was an honor student at Kirkwood, and has kept up the good work during his one year here. HELEN MARGARET BERRELL “Honey” Varsity Basketball III, IV; Commercial Club 111, IV; Dramatic Club IV; Hockey III. IV; Christmas Pageant II. Ill, IV; Glee Club I; Typewriting Awards III; Kernel Staff IV; Class Teams I, II. Ill, IV; Class Committees I, III. Honey’s dainty appearance would not lead you to believe that she is one of Miss Allen’s star typists. However, such is the case. She has attained a high standard in her class, her sole vice being chewing chewing-gum in Mrs. Wilde’s English class. JESSIE AGNES BOWERS “Jessie” Decorative Club II. Ill;'Secretary II: Literary IV; Club IV; Class Teams II, III, IV. Serene and unperturbed by the strife and turmoil that upset most of us, Jessie pursues all life in the same tenor. We think she got that way from living in the suburbs of Home- ville. « 8
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June. 1931 THE KERNEL ALTON CHEADLE “Fatty” Class Secretary 111, IV; Dramatic Clui» II. HI. IV; Secretary III; Senior Play Staff IV; Class Committees 1. III. IV; Class Teams 1. II, III. It' cheerfulness is the root of wisdom, then Alton must be the wisest in her class. Her laughter runs up and down the scale in trills and on special occasions we have even heard it manage arpeggios. Her greatest ambition, we learn, is to see Willard Ileiney walk home from an auto ride. CHARLES FRANCIS COATES “Coatsey” Class Secretary I, II; ‘Varsity Basketball II. Ill, IV’; ’Varsity Baseball I. II, III, |V: Captain IV’; Dramatic Club II. IV: Secretary IV’; French Club 111. Senior Play Staff IV’; Senior Hitch School Chorus, III; Chair- man Home Boom IV’; Christmas Pageant IV’; Class Committees I, 111, IV; Class Teams I, II, III, IV’. Coatsey is a carefree, good-natured boy. When you get him alone, ask him to relate that peculiar drama of his concerning that mid- night. Baltimore ride. We would suggest that Francis would have a brilliant future as a ranger, he having already had such a wide field of experiences. ELLA SOPHIA CROWL “Soph” Commercial Club II. Ill; Typing Awards III; Treas- urer Health Club XV; Class Teams 1, II. Sophia's gods are order, efficiency and punctuality. She and Edith McCullough arc the high school inseparables—just like sisters. It seems nice that there is a possibility they may never have to part, as they may become real honest-to-goodness sisters. 10
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