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THE OWL — 1928 MABEL MEYNE “Mebel Poetry Club; Senior Dramatics. “Better late than never.” MARY MOOGAN r mm “Come Out of the Kitchen;” “The Importance of Being’ Earnest;” De¬ bate Society; President Senior Dra¬ matic Club; Poetry Club; Owl Staff, 4. “Why hurry? There will be lots of time after I’m dead.” DONALD MOYNIHAN “Sam” Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Capt. 2, 3; Bas¬ ketball Manager, 3; Basketball 2, 4; All-State Football; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Capt. 4; Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity W. “The deed I intend is great, but what it is I know not.” GERALD O’CONNOR ‘Jerry” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Capt. Football 4; Basketball, 4; Baseball Manager, 3; Scoville Brown Prize; “Owl” Staff, 3; Varsity W. “Ireland gives America her soldiers —her football heroes too.” KONETA PERKINS Glee Club “Koneta” “A sunny temper gilds the edge of life’s darkest clouds.” PAULINE PERKINS ‘Paulia” “A maiden modest, yet self possess¬ ed.”
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THE OWL — 1928 WINIFRED KOHN “Peg” President Poetry Club; National Hon¬ or Society; “Come Out of the Kitch¬ en”; Exchange Editor, “Owl” Staff 4; Glee Club; Scoville Brown Prize. “Good men, fine men, everywhere But .... that’s no hardship.” THELMA LEWIS “Thelma” National Honor Society; Scoville Brown Prize. “Blessed with plain reason and with sober sense.” MAURINE LINVILLE “Orf” Basketball, 2; Glee Club; Sec’y Jun¬ ior Class; Scoville Brown Prize . “What tho’ the world frown or smile, I remain mistress of myself.” VINCENT LYNCH “Vince” “Why dost thou call him knave ? What is his fault?” VIRGINIA MacEACHERN “Jin” Basketball 3, 4; Student Council, 1; Class President, 1; Senior Dramatics. “Many a flower is born to blush un¬ seen, . . . . But not for long.” MARY McLAUGHLIN “Secant” Owl Staff, 4; Pres. Library Council; Debating Society; National Honor Society; Senior Dramatics; Scoville Brown Prize, 3; Water and Light Essay Prize; “The Importance of Being Earnest.” “When she laughs, the world laughs with her.”
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THE OWL - 1928 21 MYRTLE PHILLIPS “Abie” “Remember I am a woman; when I think, I must speak.” MARNA POTTER “Eddie” Basketball, 4; Soccer, 4; Glee Club. “The mildest manners and the gentlest heart.” IRMA ROBBINS “Bobbie” “She would talk Ye, Gods! how she talked.” DOROTHA SADLER “Dot” “A Dot with much dash.” GLORIA SEAVER “Glo” School organist, 3; Glee Club; Orch¬ estra, 4; “Hang’ sorrow! care wi ll kill a cat, And therefore let’s be merry.” EVELYN STADLICH “Ev” Glee Club; Girl Reserve. “She’s one of the girls you like to see, Brilliant and smiling, nice as can be.”
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