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•4— -4— -+• KERNEL •+• 4— EDITH WINONA AYERS “Edie” E-nergetic W-illing A-miable “She hath a stern look, but a gentle heart” Sr. Dramatic Club I: Health Club II; Commercial Club III. IV.. Pres. IV.; Class Teams I. II. Ill; Jr. Varsity Hockey II. Ill: Varsity Hockey IV; Jr. Vars- ity Basketball IV. Kernel Staff IV; Commercial Club play HI. IV.; Jr. Prom Committee III. GLADYS SELMA BERKOWICH “Minnie” G-entle S-mall B-runette “she never stoops to conquer But tiptoes to be seen.” Jr. Dramatic Club I.; Class Committees I, II, IV: Class Hockev Team I. II, III, IV.; Jr. Varsity Hockey II; Varsity Hockey III. IV.: Art Club III; Sr. Dra- matic Clui» HI. Treasurer IV; Kernel Staff IV; I’sher Class Night HI; Shorthand Awards IV; Christmas Play II. IV. BEVERLY ARNOLD BLOIS “Bev” B-rilliant A-spiring B-road-minded “lie above the rest in shape and gesture proudly eminent stood like a tower.” Germantown High School I. II. III. IV; A. A. Representative III: Foot light Club; Debating Club; Swimming Team II; Stamp Club III, IV; Vice Pres- ident Class II; Spanish Club II. 11 r. TV; Promoted Amateur Show III: Oxford High IV; Senior Play Cast IV; Kernel Staff; Hi-Y Club IV. ALPHONSO QUENTIN BOYER “Fonsie” A-greeable Q-uiet B-ashful “Every man however little makes a figure in his own eyes.” Fulton High School: Baseball J, II, III: Basket- ball III; Art Club I. II. Ill; Oxford High School. 19 3 6 —1 — — -+
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•+• -4— •+• KERNEL •+• -4— -4— 4— K1 AVARI) DEVON President Presenting Edward Devon, a quiet reserv- ed lad. who has won his way to the most honored of positions, the presidency of the Senior Class. Eddie's popularity can easily be deduced when one knows he swung the gavel three years, and was Vice President of his Freshman class. Eddie is a commercial student and a member of the Senior Dramatic Club, of which he is Vice President. Those who know him casuallv think of him as quiet and meek, but those who know him better find him sociable and always in a humorous frame of mind. Eddie managed the baseball squad this year. LA ERA COLLINS Secretary Thrice a class officer is only one of the many ways of proving this young lady's popularity. Laura also holds honors In scholastic ability, too. She has been an active member of the hockey and basketball squads, managing both sports during her senior year. Her in- terest in dramatics was shown by her being in the four past Christmas plays. The p »- sition of Editor of The O. H. S. Tattler has capably been filled hv Laura for the past two years. The result of her aptitude was the coveted position of Editor of the Kernel . Laura is certain to go far in the world because of her versatile abilities, competency, ambitions, and her pleasing per- sonality. We wish her the best of success in any thing she undertakes. LEONARD SAVITCH Vice President A good sport, clean cut. smiling lad is Leonard Savltch. known throughout the school as the buoyant spirit of the Senior Class. To us he typifies a swell guy . His classmates have found in him a tru - pal full of enthusiasm and pep. Len took the acad- emic course. and his teachers have never found him scowling yet. Leonard is fond of sports and during his stay here managed the soccer and basket- ball squads and captained the champion O. H. S. Junior Varsity Basketball Squad. Len heads the Senior Dramatic Club, was past treasurer of the same organization, and is Vice President of the Athletic Asso- ciation. In our estimation. Len is the most likely to succeed of the Senior class. HAYDEN WOOI)WORTH Treasurer For the past four years this youth has been treasurer of the Class of 36. Hayd »r “Goldie Woodworth, as known to all, is a typical athlete. For four years he has been breaking records as a member of the track team: he captained the s ccer squad this year, of which he was a member for the second time: he made the basketball and baseball squads also. Not only did Hayd go out for sports, but debating also held his interest. His fondness for dramatics is shown by the fact he was in the Operetta his Fresh- man year and has been in the past four Christmas pageants. He was also listed as a member of the Jr. Dramatic Horsemanship. Ping Pmg, and Sr. Dramatic Clubs. —4»— —4— —4 — •4 — •4 — —4 — 19 3 6 —4— —4— —4— —4 — 4»
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. • KERNEL •+• 4— -4— • ELIZABETH FRANCES BRINTON 4‘Lib” E-mphatic F-lirtatious B-odacious “Learn to labor and to wait.” Coleraine High School: Class Secretary I. II; Health Club II. Ill: Glee Club 1, II. Ill; Orchestra I: Class Play III; Secretary of Assembly III; Varsity Basketball 11, III: Junior Prom Committee II. Ox- ford: Orchestra IV. HOWARD RALSTON BROWN 4 ‘ Brownie’ ’ IT-eroi R-ough B-ooksome “I am a part of all that have met.” Checker Club I: Horsemanship Club II; Ping Pong Club III: Sr. Dramatic Club IV; Club and Home Room Committees; Varsity Soccer II. IN, IV; Jr. Varsity Basketball I. II III; Varsity Basketball IV; Class Teams I. II. Ill, IV. FRANCES LENORE BUCKALEW “Pat F-unny L-ittle B-ig-hea rted “Holds her head high and cares for no man.” Little Britain High School: Dramatic Club I, TI; Home Ec. Awards IV; Secretary Dramatic Club I. II; Senior Play III: Citamard Club III. Oxford: School Board Luncheon IV; Home Ec. Awards IV. FRANCES CECILIA CANNON “Fanny” F-rank C-on.seientions C-heerful “A smile cureth all ills.” Senior Play Cast IV’; Jr. Dramatic Club I, Secre- tary I; Vice President Art Club II; Sr. Dramatic Club HI. IV; Chr. Sr. Dramatic Club Dance IV; Class Hockey Team I. II; Varsity Debating Teum II!. IV. Capt. IV; Class Committees I. II. III. IV; Class Vice President II: Secretary III; Home Room Committees I, II, III. IV; Representative to National Youth Con- gress IV; Kernel Staff IV; Christmas Play 11. IV. •+• —§•— —-f 19 3 6 +•
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