Owen Withee High School - Clover Leaf Yearbook (Owen, WI)

 - Class of 1949

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CLASS WILL WE, the Senior class of l9b9, Owen High School, would at this great moment of parting, like to bestow on the Junior class some of our most beloved possessions and delights. We have looked forward with great anticipation for this time to arrive but now that it's here we wish that it could continue, so in departing we want to leave behind us our joys of school life and go forth looking new. We hope our under classmates will make good use of the treasures we bequeath them, which are as follows: I I, Janet Ackerman, will my dark hair to Birdelle Lysdahlg boys go for brunettes, toq Birdie. I, Arlynne Arp, will my sweet disposition to Mary Maurino and Janet Stuveg do you think you need it? I, Gerald Behringer, will my good marks to next years seniors. Hope you do better than this years. I, George Behringer, will my best car to Bruce Hullg you can put your truck away now Bruce, Lolly will appreciate a car more. I, Marjorie Bernsee, will my graceful walk to Beverly Pyattg nice stro1ling,Bev. I, Evelyn Bjornstad, will my ability to get along with everyone to Alex Nowak and Jerry Madseng your bound to have lots of friends. I Patricia Bladl, will my laziness and lack of initiative to Marjorie Barnaskeg Iam sure you'll need it. I, Doris Capes, will my quietness to Bill Wesevich, I hope you can take a hint. I, Pete Devine, will my regular attendance in school to Beatrice Krug, don't hurt yourself getting here on time. I, Theresa Devine, will Parky to myself, hands off girls-he's mine. I, Mary Ellen Johnson, will my loud voice to George Southworth, lend and ear gang. I, Harold Laube will my night life to Norbert Lipprandtg it's a great life so why not enjoy it, also to Beverly Johnson, your bound to get around. I, Waunita Lindau, will my air of perfect innocence that fools everyone to Andrew Smith and Clarence Johnson. I, Jeanne Mahoney, will my figure to Ervin Gay. I, Norma Murphy, will my pretty hair styles to Wanda Piotrowskig now you're really on th b e a . I, Lorna Obernberger, will my short run to the bus to Vernetta Molle. I, Jerome Riley, will Janice Devine to Frank Paulukiewiczg I won't be here to look after her. I, Kenny Roohr, will my crew cut to Oakley Steinkeg at least you'll be able to see something now. I, Frank Samek, will my ability to get along with the girls to Paul Stasekg take the hint Paulg it's fun. I, Cllfford Smith, will my tallness to Karl Buchholzg the girls like them tall, KarL I, Bob Sluzewski, will my work on the farm to Wilbur Hansen, may come in handy some day. I, Don Southworth, will my come hither smile to Arlene Millsg really is charming, Arlene e I, Keith Welker. will Lorraine Teclaw back to the Junior class, you lucky guys. I, Anna Mae Wesneski, will my dimples to Dorothy Ciokiewiczg they'll go swell with your smile. I, Joyce Wesneski, will the dates I've had with Gaylord Fakes back to him so he can put them to use next year. I, Lloyd Wilson, will my old pants to Lester Gifford, really be classy now. I, Olga Woik, will the dances at Colby next summer to Howard Frane, just in case I don't get there myself. Hereby, we the senior class, close the doors of h gh school never to be entered again to gather knowledge or enjoyment on this day of May, nineteen hundred Wilusss as f'Jo.v9a-rf-T' pxrmbfranj Joseph F- KOYPQI and forty nine.

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100th TOUCHDOWN MADE BY STAR Pete Devine, former Owen ath- lete, has just made his lOOth touchdown, while playing in the Rose Bowl. We believe this sets a new world's record. He has now accepted a position as head football coach of O.H.S., replacing Mr. Ted Kafka, who has been ser- former citizens Don Southworth ving that position for the past ll years but due to rheumatism has resigned. oneolsuooA6Min6NaiEA6inaoousono. Admiral Jerome Riley of the U.S. N., who has been serving in the West Pacific is home for an extended vi- sit at the home of his wife and fam- ily. QDOUOOIOCCDOIOOI llllll Ill!!! IIIO Ill INTERIOR DECORATING ICHEAPN All sorts of color decorations offered Kat any pricel. Offices on the 202 floor of the new Empire Building in this city. For further details see: State Miss Jeanne Mahoney. Phone--181 '6i1i6n35'i613Aw2iiii ' ' Come one, Come all! Vacant lot on east side of town. Adm. 3.28 Children 059 Adults This ad should be of special interest to the people of this towm due to the fact that one of it's . . is the feature attraction of this show as he is the tall man of the act. ARE YOU A WEAKLING? Do you have bees in your bonnet? Do you have butterflies in your stomach? Do you have ants in your pants? Then you need Cliffs body-building course. Giant Gym---Wed, and Sun. nights. Clifford Smith, Prop. IN TIME OF SORROW In your time of bereavement, con- tact Sympathy Funeral Home. WWe will cry at your funeral.U Robert Sluzewski ----- Prop. If you are short on flowers, contact Miss Arlyne Arp, prop. of Stink-Weed Floral Shop. VACANCY FILLED The vacancy left open by the resignation of Mrs. Roose- velt, has been filled by one of our former pupils. Mary Ellen Johnson has left for New York, where she will make her debute as a speaker in Madison Square Gardens. PAT BLADL SENTENCED TO LIFE IMPRISONMBNT It grieves us greatly to re- port that one of our former students of Owen High School has been sentenced to life im- prisonment in Alcatraz. It had been discovered that Miss Bladl had been embezzeling large sums of moneyK3c every day, from the Cloverbud, for an indefinite period of timel. We hope she enjoys her extended visit in the West. oneooncnoo0N66i66EiiiEcln0000000 New cheese factory opened for business. Owned and operated by A. Lindgren, a very capable cheese maker. For trucking service, not- ify Anna Mae Wesneski, who is an expert at slinging milk cans. MRS. AMERICA OF 1959 Mrs. Marjorie Bernsee Thorne ha been chosen, by a board of judges as Mrs. America of 1959. She has a family of three, a boy 2 years old, a girl three years old, and a husband 39 years of age. She has been chosen because of her a- bility as a housewife and mother. STUDENT ACCEPTS NEW POSITION Gerald Behringer, local quiz kid, has accepted a new position as professor of physcology at Vas- sar. He also has been appointed dean of women due to the under- standing Professor Behringer has of their problems. S



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