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THE OWL — 1928 JOHN ARNOLD “Johnny” “Come Out of the Kitchen”; Student Council 4. “Up, up, my friend, and quit your books, Or surely you’ll grow double.” NEWTON ARNOLD “Newt” “Let me rest a while, I am tired.” VIRGINIA BARNES “Jinney” “Come Out of the Kitchen”; “The Im¬ portance of Being Earnest”; Mgr. Girls’ Basketball 4; Glee Club; Vice- President, 3; Senior Dramatic Club; Poetry Club; Exchange Editor “Owl,” 3; Humor Editor “Owl,” 4. “Life is a jest, and all things show it; I thought so once, but now I know it.” JEANETTE BOWERS “Jean” Senior Dramatic Club; Glee Club; Poetry Club; Treasurer, 2. “This girl’s heart is like the moon— always changing, But there’s always a man in it.” MARK BOYD “Mark” Student Council, 2. “Meanwhile the roar continues.” MARY BRADY “Tubby” “The Importance of Being Earnest”; Student Council; 4; “Owl” Staff; Na¬ tional Honor Society; Senior Drama¬ tic Club. » ,.« . . ' i f “I hate men; they irritate me I like to be irritated.” • •
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14 THE OWL — 1928 Senior Class Harold O. Button Don 0. Cummings . Hazel Brooks . Frances Dolan Mrs. Floy S. Lish The graduating class of 1928 feels that it has brought as much credit to Wellsville High School as any other organization ever exisiting. In its Freshman year it didn’t do much, of course. It was too busy becoming ac¬ quainted with the intricacies of algebra and Latin. It die’ not take long, however, as a Sophomore class, to show its importance, schol¬ astically as well as socially. It also developed a failing for disagreement that con¬ tinued during the Junior year and caused the Faculty Advisor, Mr. Gilmore, to fear for its survival. But as the Senior Class of 1928, it has “borne its fruit.” It has among its mem¬ bers the President of the Student Council, the President of the Hi-Y, the President of the Girl Reserves, several members of the All-State Football Team and five possessors of the twenty-point letter. It has presented two plays with unusual success and has also sponsored a Class Day Program which turned out very satisfactorily. At this time, some members of the class are seen gazing wistfully at Mrs. Lish, the faculty advisor, but as a whole it feels ready for graduation and the start on the Highway to Success. It leaves a fine record and a high standard of achievements to be upheld by those who follow. President . Vice President Secretary . Treasurer . Faculty Advisor
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THE OWL - 1928 HAZEL BROOKS “Brooks “Come Out of the Kitchen”; Secre¬ tary, 4; National Honor Society; Student Council, 4; Varsity W; Sec¬ retary of Debating Society; Cheer¬ leader 3, 4; “Owl” Staff, 4; twenty- point letter; Scoville Brown Prize; Senior Dramatic Club. “She is not immortal, but her voice will ring through the ages.” HAROLD BUTTON “Butts” “Come Out of the Kitchen”; President 3, 4; President Hi-Y, 3, 4; Football, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Na¬ tional Honor Society; President Stu¬ dent Council 4; Varsity W; Twenty- point letter; Treasurer Student Coun¬ cil 3; Vice-president 2; Scoville Brown Prize. “Down on your knees, and thank heaven, fasting, for a good man’s ARDEAN CAMPBELL “Soup” “Come Out of the Kitchen”; “The Importance of Being Earnest”; De¬ bate Society; Scoville Brown Prize; Treasurer, 3. “In the future he will no doubt be able to argue on either side.” ELLA CLINE “Cline” Girl Reserve President. “The graces might be proud to win The charms those speaking eyes dis¬ play.” LUELLA CLINE “Dick” Glee Club; Senior Dramatic Club. “Not only a local girl, but a vocal girl.” DON CUMMINGS “Prof” “Come Out of the Kitchen”; “The Im¬ portance of Being Earnest”; Vice- president 4; Student Council 3; Bas¬ ketball 4; National Honor Society; Twenty-point letter; Owl Staff 2, 3 4; Business Manager Owl, 4; Treas¬ urer Hi-Y, 3, 4. “He and Webster are a great help to each other.”
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