1947-48 Owen High School
Cloverleaf Year Book Index
Yearbook property of: Elsie (Lipprandt) Anderson
Transcribed by Robert Lipprandt
Owen High School Senior Class Write-ups
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Mary Ellen Anderson: “Sweet little lass, who is the artist of our class.”
Audrey Bjornstad: “A girl of silence, a girl of sense.”
Fern Buchholz: “Known to none but herself.”
Darlene Clifton: “The only way to have a friend is to be one.”
Robert Devine: “If wise remarks were grains of sand, I would be a desert.”
Karl Doege: “If school is liberty, give me death.”
Edna Dunlap: “She’s an upright, downright, alright girl.”
Howard Erickson: “If I do not look important, my looks deceive me.”
Ernest Gay: “Everyone has his hero, I’m mine.”
Ethel Glenzer: “The world belongs to the energetic.”
Dorothea Gudex: “Life is what we make it.”
Kenneth Hacker: “When there’s nothing else to do he comes to school.”
Mary Jane Heibsch: “But red hair just comes natural.”
Frank Hoeper: “A fellow among the best of fellows.”
David Hull: “I take my fun where I find it.”
Jeanne Jensen: “Her very frowns are fairer far than the smiles of other maidens are ---- to someone.”
June Klabon: “Small, but not too small to be recognized.”
John Kobs: “Calm and quite is his way, but deserving anyway.”
Dorine Laabs: “The unspoken word caused no trouble.”
Arlo Lindner: “He must have a lot of work, 'cause none has ever come forth.”
Elsie Lipprandt: “Let others do the talking, I’ll listen.”
Verla Lott: “I look back on yesterday with a smile.”
Virgie Lott: “She’s a woman of a few thousand words.”
Louise Maki: “If I can dance, I’m happy.”
Bonnie Marking: “I could just keep right on dancing.”
Robert Mattson: “What’s the use of living if you can’t enjoy yourself.”
Bonnie Lou O’Dell: “Generally speaking she is generally speaking.”
Harley Peterson: “He’s backward about coming forward.”
Duane Phillips: “I didn’t come to school just to study.”
Leslie Phillips: “He’s saving his ambition for future use.”
Ruby Purgett: “A modest girl we must confess, with just a touch of bashfulness.”
Richard Seufzer: “Farmers are the nation’s foundation.”
Edward Sluzewski: “I have a mind of my own and it takes more than a teacher to change it.”
Kenneth Smith: “this is the last of school - - I am content.”
Melvin Smith: “Did you know that quietness becomes a man.”
Patricia Straughan: “Something fitting should be said for you, but anything nice will do.”
Mary Stuve: “She is friendly as well as studious.”
Patricia Sugden: “She takes things as they come.”
Dorothy Thompson: “She’s a worker, she’ll succeed.”
Audrey Wilksman: “She’s here - - I heard her giggle.”
Violet Woik: “We know little of her, but that little is good.”
Judith Wollum: “A quiet, industrious worker.”
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