Ogden High School - Eagle Yearbook (Ogden, IA)

 - Class of 1940

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flevef Mclrer flub Nineteen-forty marked the second successful year of photography club at Ogden High School. The club was established by Mr. Nelson in '39 and was offered to boys. This year the girls joined with the boys to form the club of 1940. During the first few days, Louie Treloar was elected president. Elizabeth Marquardt vice pre- sident and business manager and Phyllis Shadle secretary. The first semester was spent in making and studying Pin Hole cameras which are fundament- ally the same as a commercial camera. At the beginning of the second semester Mr. Nelson left Ogden and Mr. Gatch assumed re- sponsibility. 'We began developing film, printing and en- larging pictures. We also toned, tinted and re- touched pictures. The members made wood cov- ered Photo Albums and some of the boys made printers during shop period so they might con- tinue their work during summer months. Clever Clicker Club Seated-D. Dillman, E. Marquardt, P. Shadle. Standing-Mr. Gatch, T. Brown, R. Loveless, R. Anderson, L. Treloar, D. Treloar, R. Allen. 'V Absent-Bill Morgan, K. Hasstedt. Wiki: I Were You, lfS'f6f., -if I wish I were you, Mister. Oh yes, I'm a freshman, but I'm well informed, too, That most upper-class girls will stick by my view. ' Mister you're lucky you're masculine gender And not a poor girl of beauty and splendor. I wish I were you, Mister. You don't have to sit up until the wee hours Pinning in curls that were ruined by showers. Oh no, you just rub your head well with a towel, If it's mussed in the morning, you never scowl. I wish I were you, Mister. You never need worry about getting a run Or snagging a sock when having some fun. You wear your socks out, then buy a new pair: But your price for socks with our won't com- pare. I wish I were you, Mister. You don't have to mend the clothes that you've warng just send them to Mom, she'll fix where they're torn. But we Home Ee girls should know how to sew: We mend our own things-with pins as you know. I wish I were you, Mister. You're never troubled with making decisions Of which girl to take to social renditions. You call up the first girlg if she should refuse, Go on down the list-you know you can't lose. I wish I were you, Mister. I'm not complaining, but I'll have you know, You're mighty lucky wherever you go. But I'll keep my chin up and see my life throughg But just the same, Mister, I'd rather be you. -Virginia Harding



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0. fi. 5'. Calendar September 4-Once again we find ourselves gliding down the halls of O. H. S. We anxiously await the chance when we can begin work in the newly arranged chemistry lab and commercial room. 26-Freshman initiation! What with all the paint and costumes, it might be Barnum and Bail- ey's circus. Incidentally, wasn't Mary J. Boehm's face red? 27-Prison lecture by George D. Ranney. 30-Homemakers conference. Ogden homemaking girls were hostesses to their district. October 6- Miss Jimmy, the Junior Class play. Doesn't Roger Anderson make a darling girl? 9-Reverend Murdock spoke before the assembly. 14-Central Vocational Agriculture Conference. Come again, boys. -The Home Ec. Girls. 26--The Juniors set out from O. H. S. The hid- ing place of Seniors to guess. But they never -Consequently they Treated us. November 8-Home Declamatory Contest. Our congratula- tions to Mabel Fredericks, winner in dramat- ics. Jeanne Atwood, winner in humorous, and Karl Killinger, oratorical. I3-Interesting assembly talk by H. Duncan Hall, of Australia. A 28-Speech banquet. Opening of the basketball season. 30-We can't tell you whether we celebrated Thanksgiving, or Franksgiving. Anyway, we had a vacation and ate turkey. December 6-F. F. A. boys have a Girl friend party. But where were the girls? 7-High School Operetta, UH. M. S. Pinafore. 9-Remember Miss Schmertman, the life of the Senior Class party? I wonder if anyone found a sky hook. zz-Christmas vacation! January 8-Vacation's over. Reverend Olson spoke be- fore the assembly. 16-Hilary Newitt, Englishwornan, informed us on Youth in Europe. February 2-The annual football banquet was held with such distinguished speakers as Coach Bernie Bierman of Minnesota U., and Sec Taylor, sports writer of Register and Tribune. 8-Central College Quartette, of McPherson, Kan- sas, entertained an assembly. 8-9-10-EXTRA! EXTRA! OGDEN BULLDOGS - BOONE COUNTY CHAMPIONS!!! 10-Our championship victory was overshadowed by the death of our highly esteemed commer- cial teacher. rz-School was excused so the High School could attend Mr. Craven's funeral. 14-Pep meeting and holiday to celebrate cham- pionship. 23-Part of the Eagle pictures taken. 25-Concert given by band and vocal groups. Karl King and Carroll National Baton twirl- ing champions. 27-The Seniors chose their baccalaureate and commencement robes. Try-outs for the Sen- ior Class Play Little Wom.en after school. Incidentally, there's men in it, too. 28-2Q1SCCtl0Il tournament at Boone. ' March x-2-Alas! We wer-e taken from the tournament by the loss of two points. 7-Received our Senior Pictures. fUghQ. 8-The town pupils presented Dumb Dora for the high school. xr- Dumb Dora cast presented their play at the one act play festival at Jefferson. zz-25-Oh Boy! Eggs and vacation--it's Easter. April 5-Tuition plays presented by mral students. 8-Reverend O. W. Diehl spoke before assem- bly. zo-Education day - Fort Madison, Iowa City, n'everything. May z-3- Little Women, Senior Play. 1 7-junior-Senior Banquet. xg-Baccalaureate - Woe is us! 24-Class Day.

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