1946-47 Owen High School
Cloverleaf Year Book Index
Yearbook property of: Elsie (Lipprandt) Anderson
Transcribed by Robert Lipprandt
Owen High School Senior Class Write-ups
(Pages 6 to 9)
Frances Baxter; “I don’t like school days, give me school nights.”
Donna Clifton; “She’s like a ’47 Ford, she gets around.”
Alice Devine; “It pays to be intelligent.”
Herbert Ewan; “No smart man wastes his time with girls.”
Allen Fritz; “I might do something sensational yet.”
Russell Garfield; “All mighty men have soft hearts; I’m a mighty man.”
Phyllis Hacker; “Quiet and unassuming.”
Nancy Hamm; “Two rings on the phone are worth one on the finger.”
Patricia Hamm; “Why does it get so late so early?”
Inez Hofmann; “Oh, those big brown eyes.”
Earl Johnson; “His heart is like the moon, constantly changing, but always with a woman in it.”
Betty Jean Kraut; “A friendly heart with many strings.”
Dorothy Long; “Music hath charms, so has she.”
Darlene Lulloff; “I’d like school better, if all I could to was eat.”
Shirley McMillan; “She’s the girl that led our cheers for three years.”
William Maurina; “Work fascinates me, I could sit and look at it all day!”
Floyd Neibacher; “When the world comes around to my way of thinking, I’ll be great.”
Violet Otto; “Forget your trials with music and bring joy to others.”
Galen Parkinson; “Witty and wise, but mischief twinkles in his eyes.”
LeRoy Parve; “Great men are dying, I don’t feel well myself.”
Beatrice Schwarze; “Little but mighty.”
Walter Smith; “Sleeping in study periods is more fun than working.”
Sylvia Stolp; “Work doesn’t bore her, she never has time to sit and look at it.”
Sidney Toraason; “Better late than never; but better never late.”
<Hixon Township Page> <Site Home Page>
© Every submission is protected by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998.
Show your appreciation of this freely provided information by not copying it to any other site without our permission.
Become a Clark County History Buff
|
A site created and
maintained by the Clark County History Buffs
Webmasters: Leon Konieczny, Tanya Paschke, Janet & Stan Schwarze, James W. Sternitzky,
|