School: Owen H. S. (Class of 1924)

Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org 

Surnames: Christensen, Fahrer, Fillipp, Gilman, Hansen, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Kitze, Kovatch, Mueller, Nissen, Peterson, Randall, Riber, Richardson, Simons, Schmocker, Switalski, Veurink

----Source: Public Records

Owen H. S. School Song:
Let us give three cheers for Owen,
Three cheers for Owen High,
Let us shout aloud her praises,
Till they ring from earth to sky,
Let them vibrate down the ages,
As her honors are retold,
While our hearts are true to Owen,
And the purple and the gold.

Thru the four long years of High School,
Mid scenes we love so well,
Of the mystic charm of knowledge,
That we try so hard to spell,
As we win athletic victories,
With a courage bold,
As we children pay our homage,
To the purple and the gold.

Thou from Owen we may wander,
Though life may lead us far,
May we ever heed her lessons,
May she be our guiding star,
May her teachings ever aid us,
In life to gain a hold,
While out hearts are true to Owen,
And the purple and the gold.

Owen High School (Class of 1924): Harold Christensen; Mary Fahrer; Uno Fillipp; Wilmer Gilman; Mabel Hansen; Jerome Johnson; Katherine Johnson, Senior Class Secretary; Selma Johnson; Theodore Kitze, Senior Class Vice President; Walter Kovatch; Raymond Mueller; Anton Nissen, Senior Class Treasurer; Saima Peterson; Lloyd Randall; Margaret Riber; Lawrence Richardson, Senior Class President; Myrtle Simons; John Schmocker; Stella Switalski; Leona Veurink

 

 

 


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