1950-51 Owen High School
Cloverleaf Year Book Index
Yearbook property of: Anita (Lipprandt) Kriplean McKenna
Transcribed by Robert Lipprandt
Owen High School Senior Class Write-ups
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(Pages 8 to 13)
Alexander, Janice: “Jan” “I could just keep right on dancing.”
Anderson, Dorothy: “Squirt” “Quiet as a mouse, but of course she doesn’t squeak.”
Bladl, Paul: “Junior” “All he needs is a hook; he’s got a line.”
Bragstad, Bernetta: “Bernee” “To grow, or not to grow, that is the question!”
Burhop, Alan: “Burp” “He can’t get up in time for cases; he stays out too late with certain lasses.”
Clark, DeEtta: “Dee” “A contagious giggle and a sunny smile.”
Crowley, John: “Uncle John” “An all around athlete, fairly tall, always cheerful and friendly to all.”
Crye, Mary Ellen: “Bike” “Speech may be silver, but silence is golden.”
Driscoll, Isabel: “Izzie” “There’s a wicked little flicker in her eyes.”
Erickson, Carol: “Kelly” “What’s the use of living if you can’t enjoy yourself.”
German, Marvin: “Buckshot” “Ambition from his fingertips out.”
Haas, Barbara: “Haasie” “I don’t believe in love at fits sight, but I do believe in taking a second look.”
Hilts, Barbara: “Bobbee” “Bright eyes are dangerous things; they sometimes keep one from getting wings.”
Jensen, Audrey: “Audie” “Often seen but seldom heard.”
King, Janice: “Sis” “Her hair is too dark to be an angel.”
Klessig, Ely: “Killer” “If bright remarks were grains of sand, I would be a desert.”
Konik, Gary: “Cooper” “Actions speak louder than words.”
Kovatch, William: “Willie” “Don’t look at me girls, it makes me nervous.”
Laube, Richard: “Dick” “I’m just wild about Harryit!”
Long, Marion: “Butch” “High school days are her delight, but they can’t compare with her school nights.”
Murphy, Thelma: “Murph” “Blushing is a color of virtue.”
Ohnemus, Elaine: “Onnie” “She’s not a flower, she’s not a pearl, she’s just a noble all around girl.”
O’Konski, Maurice: “Mert” “Men of few words are the best of men.”
Pabich, Edward: “Eddie” “Just as modest as he looks.”
Plummer, Harriett: “Cookie” “why should the devil have all the good times?”
Raasch, Shirley: “Shirl” “A smile, a blush, a curl, altogether a sunny girl.”
Ridpath, Charles: “Chuck” “Variety is the spice of life.”
Sapetta, Louise: “Les” “She’ll draw herself to fame and fortune.”
Smith, Virginia: “Ginger” “Early to bed, early to rise, and you never meet any popular guys.”
Strohkrich, Irene: “Rene” “Classes should be ten minuets long, five to come and five to go.”
Wagner, Lester: “Les” “He knows that football isn’t the only place that needs a line.”
Warych, Annette: “Babe” “When her point be right she will argue and fight; you can’t let those teachers always be right.”
Welker, Joan: “In her freshman year, she heard the good die young; since then Joan has had her share of fun.”
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