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THE KERNEL June, 1931 DOROTHY MAE DAVISON “Dottie” Glee Club I; Commercial Club I, II, III, IV; Christ- mas Pageant II, III , IV; Typing Awards III. A rippling laugh and eyes dancing with mischief, that’s Dottie. She is always full of excitement and speed is her fourth dimension. Although Dot has not been a member of our class a long time, this charming miss has suc- ceeded in making many friends. EUGENE EVANS “Gene” Varsity Basketball IV; Treasurer Science Club IV: I.ittlc Britain: Baseball I. II; Captain III; Basketball I; Captain II, III; Class President III; High School Play Caste II, III. Gene never is troubled by the fair sex, so he says, but we fear that Gene troubles them ter- ribly with his indecision, for he just can’t de- cide whether blondes or brunettes are the best. However. Little Britain surely contributed an athlete to the 0. II. 8. when she sent him to us. BERTHA JANETTE FOULK “Bert” Decorative Club II; French Club IV'; Vice President Health Club IV; Christmas Pageant IV; Class Com- mittees III. We fear for Bert’s criminal tendencies. Any- one entering Mr. Lieb’s room on any day of the week might hear Bertha shriek, “Get away from me Harry Grier! Willard Heiney, I’m going to wring your neck!” But this is not as serious as it sounds—Bertha knows how to subdue her enemies as well as make lasting friends. 11
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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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June, 1931 THE KERNEL PAULINE ADELIA GRAY “Enie” Glee Club II: Commercial Club III, IV’; Commercial Literary IV; Typing Awards III. Pauline belongs to that unusual class of girls who keep their mouths shut and their eyes open. However, when she does talk, it is always to say something worth listening to. This girl is going to become a stenographer, and we are sure that she will make a good one. MILDRED LORETTA HAGY “Hagy” Commercial Club III, IV’: Vice-President IV; Give Club II; Varsity Basketball III; Captain IV’; Varsity Hockey III; Captain IV; Typing Awards III; Class Teams I. II, III, IV. We always think of sports and Hagy togeth- er, for she is one of our experts with the hockey stick and basketball. She is almost Oriental, in that she lets nothing disturb her equinamity, and as for her humor—well, it’s just irrepressible. ADRIENNE McCLURG HALL ‘‘Adee” Literary Editor Kernel IV; Glee Club I, II; French Club III; Debating Club III. IV’; Class Reporter Kern- el I; Class Reporter O. H. S. News III; Senior Play Cast IV; Decorative Club II: Christmas Pageant III; Dramatic Club II; Salutatorian, Class Committees ill, IV; Senior Chorus IV; Health Club IV’; Varsity Cham- pionship Debating Team II, III. IV’. This impetuous Miss, with tlie everlasting good nature, is always ready to help anyone out of a tight place. Her good disposition has remained undaunted after a four-year siege of exams, which is ample proof that all red hair- ed people do not have fiery dispositions. She seems to have a particular liking for Philadel- phia. Just ask her how she spends all the time down there. We hope that Adee Hall will be as successful in her career as a doctor as she has been in high school. 12
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