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March 2, 2021
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Hooter the Owl: Through the years
The evolution of Temple’s mascot, from Victor E. Owl to cherry-clad Hooter.
Photography By:
Betsy Manning
A History of Hooter
The long and storied life of Temple's mascot, Hooter the Owl.
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