Ogden High School - Maroon Yearbook (Ogden, IL)

 - Class of 1946

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I'rim'ip:1l, tit-oim-try, I'l1ysit's, :1ml .-Xlgclmru First 5L'lIlL'5lL'I'I lio:1c'l1 :1ml lloys' l'l1ysit':1l l':lltlt'illltlll Amlvisor of St-nior tfl:1ss lX'.XNIJ.'X NIU ISI IN liustt-r11 lIIi11ois State- 'liL'l1L'llL'l's' College, I3.If1I. tiUlIllllL'I'l'L' .-Xmlvisor ot' SUllllUllltll't' Class :XlI.liIiN L'.'XlC'I'liIQ lfzxstcrii Illinois Slillk' 'liL'liCllL'I'S' thllcgc, Iilfml. Honu- Iico11o111ics, tit-m-r:1l Sl'lt'lll't'. :tml llirls' l'l1ysit':1l l'illllK'1llltlll .-Xtlvisor ot junior Lluss :tml ltlllllfk' Holm-111z1kt-1's t A A W 15. 11.s11'1cN111c1. l'111v1-rsity ol Illinois, :X.I3. First sclllcstcr: U, S. History, L'itizu11sl1ip, Livics, Iloys' 21ml tlirls' tilt-c tilnlm, :tml I3 tml I St'1'o11rI 5t'IllL'Slt'I'I ilt-c Ulnlws :1ml lizxml JOHN li. XY.-Xl.lJIQIl' Ifztstcrn Illinois Stzttt- 'l'cafl1crs' Collcgc, II.If1l. Scvoml s1:111cstc'r: U, S. History, LilllZL'llSlllll, l'1'o11o111it's,11ml lioys' I'l1ysi1':1I litlllfll tfo:11'l1 of tlic Ugclcn Iinllclogs .'XNNIi'l I'Ii tilt LXXNIXI XYt-stern Illinois Stzttc Collogu, II.lfml. l':llgllSll :mtl l.2lllll Advisor of F!'L'hlllllilll Class :tml Director of Class Plays ,ItJHNl'Il'N'1' University of Illinois, ILS. . Sccond SCIIICSICFZ Biology :1ml Agriciilttirt- T116 10.16 Illtxrnnn , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I cLAssr:sl I I SENI NURM A JEAN THOMPSI JN G. A. .-X. 1. lf. H. A. 2, 3. Seeretary 4. lllee Club I. 2, 3, 4. Class Play 3, 4. Class Uflieer, T'TI'CSlClL'lll I XYZilL'CllCl0I'l2ill. ROlSliR'l' USTTCRBCR Suftball 1, 3, 3, 4. Basketball I. .2, 3, 4. Track 1. 2, 3, 4. Cllee Club 2, 3, 4. Class Officer. Vice-President 2, P11-sicle11t 3, 4. l7.F.A., Reporter .2, VTCL'-Pl'0Sl6lL'lll 3, President 4. Buys' Octet 3, 4. lfl,lZAlilf'l'H XVAl.l-ACli fl. I. l T. H. A. 1, 3, 4. lilee Club 1, 2. Class Play 3, 4. ANNli'l l'A 'l'HUMPSliN filce Club 1, 1, 3, 4. F. H. A. .z, 3, 4. Ii. A. A. 1, Class Play 3, 4. BETTY HALL fi. A. A. 1. F. H. A. 1. 5, 4. C I llee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. land 1, 2, 3, 4. Class Play 3. 4. RUSSELL GRIEIEN Suftball 1, 1, 3, 4. Basketball 4. Track 3, 4. Buys' Octet 4. Class Play 3, 4. BILLIE JOYCE SATTLER Class Ollicer, Secretary aucl Treas- urer 4. G. A. A. I. F. H. A. 2, 3, 4. Cilee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. CllCCl'lL'ZiClCl' 3, 4. Class Play 3, 4. NVANDA JUNE VILES fl. fx. .A. I. 17.1-LA. 2, Treasurer 3, Presi- deut 4. Glee Club I. Class Play 4. D. A. R. The 1940 .lluruun O F 5 YU'- 7 SENIORS NVALTER RAY ROBBINS Class Officer, Vice-President 4. Track I, 2, 3, 4. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. Softball I, 2, 3, 4. Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 4. F. F. A.. Reporter 1, Secretary 2. President 3, Vice-President 4. Boys' Octet 3, 4. GEORGIA LEE FISCU5 Class Officer, Reporter I. G. A. A. I. F. H. A. 2, 3, 4. Band 1, 2, 3. Clee Club I, 2, 3, 4. Class Play 3, 4. PHYLLIS ANDERSON Class Omcer, Reporter 4. G. A. A. I. F. H. A. 2, 3, 4. Cheerleader 3, 4. Class Play 3. 4. VVANDA DALE DANNER G. A. A. 1. F.H.A. .z, 3, 4. Glee Club .:, 3, 4. Iiancl 3, 3, 4. Class Play 3, 4. Salutatorian. PHILIP McMAHON Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 3, 4. Glee Club 2, 4. F. F. A. 4. Class Play 3, 4. Class Ollieer, Reporter 3, Flu' 1946 .llaroon CLASS WILL XVe, the seniors of Ogden Community High School, village of Ogden, state of Illinois, being of sound mind and of good intelligence, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, in manner and form following, hereby revoking any will or wills, heretofore made by us. I, VValter Robbins, do hereby will and bequeath my position on the basketball team to Carl Carter, and my manly chest to Clarence Usterbnr. I, VVanda Viles, do hereby will and bequeath my long, black hair to Mildred Putnam and my ability to win the lJ..X. R. award to Glen Iiusboom. I, Robert Osterbur, do hereby will and bequeath my ability as a soft- ball pitcher to Ilerbert Usterbur. I, VVanda Danner, do hereby will and bequeath my love for chocolate sunclaes to XVilma .lacobs and my gift of gala to Clarence Osterbur. I, Russell Green, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to escort linglish teachers home after hayrides to john t Jsterbur. I, Georgia Fiscus, do hereby will and bequeath my love for sailors to NNilma Jacobs. I, Philip Dale McMahon, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to torment the teachers to Danny Freeman. I, Billie Sattler, do hereby will and bequeath my love to lilen Busboom. I, :Xnnetta 'l'hompsen, do hereby will and bequeath my love for bas- ketball to llelen llayn and the thrill of being engaged to Dorothy Stein. I, Betty lIall, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to dance and jitterbug to Dorothy Stein, and my lisp to lilvin Osterbur. I, llhyllis Anderson, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go on a date and not park to llertie Iiradley. I, Norma jean Tlionipson, do hereby will and bequeath my desire to become a school marm to llelen llayn. I, Elizabeth Wallace, do hereby will and bequeath some of my weight to Betty Eyestone. The 1946 Maroon 9 f J. PROPHECY ln the year of' 1960 we find two of our former classmates, XVanda Danner, now the United States Supervisor of llorne Economics, and her co-partner, Wlanda .lune Yiles, who is a graduate nurse, traveling with her in case of sickness as the result of VVanda's experiments. They are heading across the .Xtlantie in one of Robert 4 Jsterbur's luxurious ocean liners which is one of the two lnmdred he owns back in the United States. They arrive at a small port on the coast of Africa, and as they depart from the boat they observe a large commotion on the shore. .Ks they approach the crowd their ears meet with a familiar voice, that of a person heard back in 1946 in old Ogden lfligh. Betty llall is announcing the program of the eve- ning of her Desert Cavaliers. Betty now has a small band which entertains all passengers arriving from Dsterbur's liners. ller featured singer is none other than the l1lClOCll0l1S opera star, Billie Joyce Sattler. The next day XVanda june and XN'anda Danner accompany Betty and her band to a small town on the edge of the Sahara Desert where they find :Xnnetta 'l'hompsen running a grocery store. lietty asks .Xnnetta the best way to get to Russell Clreen's Desert Rall Room. ,-Xnnetta tells them that VValter Robbins runs a Camel Caravan at the edge of town and that he will direct them to the famous spot. So they now proceed to the stables, where they tind XYalter on his hands and knees washing a CZll1lCl'5 hoof, getting ready for the long journey to tireen's Ball Room. ln about an hour they are mounted and ready to depart. After three hours of hard traveling they see in the distance the gleaming lights of the terraced lawn of' the ball room. Upon seeing them they urge their camels forward at a greater speed. Arriving at the gates of the ballroom they meet Phyllis Anderson, who is hat check girl. She has been employed here for the past two years. As they are passing under the vine covered archway, they see two charming dancing girls, lflizabeth XVallace and Georgia lfiscus. They are greeted with fine hos- pitality and after sprucing up a bit, VValter suggests that they all go to Philip McMahon's hot dog stand for a short snack. There they End Norma .lean 'l'hompson tired and worn out from a hard day at teaching. Norma Jean is now a school teacher in a sinall desert village about the size of our little home town, Ugden. At this time Mr. llay steps into the door of the history room where he finds the Senior Class asleep, as usual, dreaming of the Far liast. 10 The 19.16 .llaroon liark rim 'f-f -Glen H11sl11111111. Hcrhvrt f,5lL'l'l7l1l', L'lHl'L'llCC thu-rI111r, john Often-l1111'. Curl Curia-r, lJ:1n11y l:YCCIll2lll, lilvin Ostcrhur. unrl Miss furtcr, class zulvimr. lfrnzlr rim' Xlilmlrml llllllllllll, Xhilllllil jac11I1s, llctty l'iyt'Ntlill1'. Iil'l'lll' lirzullcy, Ilurutlly Stalin, and Halt-11 Hayn, JUNIOR CLASS The j1111i1n' class entered Ugclcn lligh i11 thc full of .13. Of thc m'igi11z1l .zz 111c111hc1's, tllll'TCC'll l't'1llZllll. 'l'l11111gl1 thc clztsa ia s111:1ll, thc lllClllllCl'S hztvc hccn very active. l.z15t full they prcscntccl thc illllllllll clzlsw play, :L lill'l'C-ZlCl c11111ccly, uI':YCl'y- thing llz1ppc11s to LE. .Xt the c111111111111ity llz1ll111vc'c11 party they 111111 lirst place with their stunt. 'lihcii' lllZlg1lZlllC mclling Qllllllllllgll was quite SllCCi'SSflll. As :1 grmip they 5111111501111 thc j1111im11'-scxlim' l1z111q11ct and thc 111-11111 which ftmllmvccl it :tt which lllcmlel Rilcfs 111'cl1est1':1 was engztgccl to play. The sc1'e11 buys in thc class llllVC pzxrticipzttecl i11 softball, lraskctlmztll, uncl truck. The class 11Hicc1's ll1'CZ l,l'6SlIlCllI, Carl LiLl1'lC1'Q Yicc-l'1'csiclc11t, llztnny lircc- lllllllg SCC1'CtZll'j', Betty Iiyt-st1111eg 'lil'CZlSlll'Cl', Bertie lhitcllcyg and Rc11111'tc1', lilen BllSlJUUlll. Thy 1910 ,lltmmzz 11 1 Bark row-Donalcl Jacobs, Rose Ellen Lane, Clara Putnam, Eilene Robbins, and Buddy Rogers. illiddli' row-Helen Bluhm, Irene Aden, Lois Boyd, Norma Jean Hensyl, and Miss NNanda Nicoson, class advisor. lfrmzt rofvslidwarcl Bllllllll, Robert Meyer, Forrest Danner, Elvin Dean Mauk, and Robert Sattler. SOPHOMORE CLASS The sophomore class of 48 entered Ogden High with I7 members. Although they haven't had as much opportunity to take part in activities as the juniors and seniors they have proved themselves capable in several ways. They planned the annual freshman party. Most of the boys are very active in sports and the class as a whole has contributed much to the band. The class officers are: President, Forrest Dannerg Yice-President, Donald Jacobsg Secretary-Treasurer, Robert Me-yerg Reporter, Elvin Dean Mauk. 12 The 1946 Maroon 'F A . we . 3 Top nm'-Herbert Bluhm, Richard Esworthy, David Plotner, Robert Behrens, Bob Craig, and Glen Yeazel. .lliddlr r'nzv-Lorraine Meier. David XYoods, Joe Jones, Kenneth Cadle, Erwin Usterbnr, John Britt, and Miss Gioannini, sponsor. Fran! rms'-Jeannie Fry, Patty Maxwell, Clarene Hayn, Joy Peters, Marilyn Hnls. June Bradley, and Mary Lou Habben. FRESHMAN CLASS The freshman class, although it has not been with us long, seems to be getting a good start. The names of the members appeared quite often on the honor roll. Several play in the band and belong to the boys, and girls' choruses. A few of the boys are very active in sports, some playing on the soft ball team and others playing on the second team basketball squad. 'Iwo of the girls were reserve cheer-leaders. Officers of the freshman class, sponsored by Miss liioannini, are: President ....,,,..,....,. ................. i Ioe Jones Yice-President ......,....... ......., E rwin Osterbur Secretary-Treasurer ,.... .........,.... I ohn Britt Reporter .r.,,..............,.,......., ..rr...., I David Plotner The 1946 Maroon 13 T F j, xt? S w -J ' x 2: QA KL Ag, 'X 'B-I '-bbq 0 X o , 'I .R -N F f' gf-if f x- K Q I ,Xx A' Q 1 57' Vey, ,- QV, I Q BY I-ILETICS ik: Iirrmf rnzee-lirwin Osterbur, XYalter Robbins, Robert Usterbur, Forrest Danner. Russell Green, Glen Busboom, Robert Sattler. Burk ron'-Mr. Vl'aldrip, coaeh: Philip Mcklahon, manager: Buddy Rogers, lilrin Oster- bur, Danny Freeman, Clarence Usterbur. Herbert Osterbur, Donald Jacobs, David W'oods, Mr. Hay, principal. BASKETBALL The Bulldogs of Ogden lligh had a thrilling season of basketball under the staunch leadership of Robert Usterbur and XYalter Robbins as co-captains and Mr. Ilay as the first semester coach and Mr. NYaldrip as coach after his discharge from the service. The material was somewhat green this year but it had a good team spirit. The only substitutes were freshmen, two juniors, and a sophomore. The Ogden Bulldogs upset St. joseph and llomer, both by a one-point margin. The games were won by a free throw in the last seconds, ln the St. joseph game Robert Sattler made the winning free throw with five seconds left in the game. The first game of the season was lost to Uni lligh, but the game was later forfeited to Ogden as they unknowingly played an ineligible player. This made it nine wins to sixteen defeats for the Bulldogs for the entire season and eight wins to seven losses in Champaign County. Carry on, Bulldogs! The IQJO .llarnon 15 7.1 --1 - V 1-11- v l 9 t in QQ 1 lmft to right-Mr. Hay. Herbert H. Osterbur, Robert Osterbur. Russell Green, Danny Freeman, Glen lfusboom, lflvin Osterbur. Donald Jacobs, l'. D. McMahon, and Halter Robbins. TRACK Above is pictured the 1945 track team with the exception of four boys. They are llerbert and lihme Osterbur who graduated and john liauerle and Dale Myers who moved away. The team competed in two dual meets, two triangular meets and the county meet. The following are the events and the boys who competed in them: IOO and 2.20--Glen Busboom, VValter Robbins, and llerbert VI. Osterbur: 440-v Glen Busboomg 880-yard run-Bob Sattler, Dale Myers, P. ID. McMahon, and Donald blacobsg high hurdlesYRobert Osterbur and Danny Freeman: low hurdles A--Robert Osterbur, Danny Freeman, VValter Robbins, and ,lohn Rauerle: pole vaultMjohn liauerle and Russell Green: discus-Russell Green, llhme Osterbur, and llerbert ll. Osterburg high jump-Robert Osterbur, -lohn Hauerle, and VValter Robbins: relay-Herbert Osterbur. VValter Robbins, .lohn Hauerle, and Glen Bus- boom, The leading point-man was john Bauerle followed by Glen Busboom. This year's squad is made up of the veterans from last year's team and several freshmen and sophomores. SC3SOIl,S Record Ogden Ist: Homer 2nd3 Sidney 3rd Ogden ISYQ l'hilo 2nd Allerton Ist: Ogden znd St. joseph lstg Ogden 2nd: Sidney 3rd County Meet: 3rd, 440-yard dash--Glen Busboom 16 The 19.16 ,llaroon Top row, left to Vllflllff-IOllll Britt, Edward Blulun, Danny Freeman, Donald Jacobs, Glen Yeazel. Buddy Rogers, and Herbert Bluhm. .lliddle row-Mr. Hay, Kenneth Cadle, Bob Sattler, Clarence Osterbur, Forrest Danner, David VVoods, and Manager P. D. Meklahon. Iioflouz rms'-lirwin Osterbur, Herbert Osterbur, Russell Green, Robert Osterbur, XYalter Robbins, and Glen Husboom. The softball season opened with .25 boys reporting for the First practice. No permanent position was assigned to any player but rather everything depended upon who looked best in practice. Three veterans-Robert Osterbur, Glen lius- boom, and Hialter Robbins-were left from the previous yCi1l S team. Several boys received an opportunity to play on the tirst team in competition. .-Xt the close of the season the following boys had einched a permanent position on the team: Robert Osterbur ...................,.......,,,, .... l 'iteher Glen liusboom ......,......................,,,.... Shortstop Dale Carter .....,.,.,.. ............. C 'ateher XYalter Robbins ...,,...... .... t .i .... Left Field Virgil Duitsman ,,,,, ...,,, ,............. l F irst Base llerbert llS'ECl'lJl1l '......,.. ..,.. ...... L ' enter Field Herbert Bluhm, ,,,,,,,. ,,.,,,,, S eeoud Base lfdward Bluhm .,.,, ..,... .,,,..... l Q ight Field lfrwin Usterbur ....,,,... ,......... . Third Base john Britt ......... ..,,..,...,....... ......... S l tort Field The team was scheduled to play eight games but actually played only four of them because of rain. Season's Record Ogden 0- Sidney IO Ogden 4- Homer I Ogden 44 St. joseph 5 Ogden 2- Homer 3 The 1940 Maroon 17 BASKETBALL SEASON'S RECORD SCORING RECORD Uni High Hm'f0itQclB mm NIZlilOl1l0t-V lost I,tJIlgViCXYfIfISi Sirlllcy-ffflmt I IHl1lCl fIfJ5t 'l'ulu1m-mul Vcmtlliufwoli A SCj'I110lll'+NYOil . St. ,lllSC1JI1f won l z1irmr+11ntf lust Vliilufrwfnl i:Z1il'll1fbl1I1t 'illhi St. .Ima-pliff -lust Sidney lust I lumcr ---mm 5IlfIUI'II5 gI1PSt .X1'111st1'o11g-I-lost Philo- mm I.1111gx'1c-xvw mm Oakwood Invitational liliilllw Inst St. Llosa-phflost Sidney Invitational Sidney QllYCl'iil1lClf lost , I-tlllgViL'XY' lmt County Ifialmcr- - lust Sidell District .Xllc'l't1v11-lost 18 fill' 4O 3,1 45f3'J 3,3 High gm, iz: 33 R3-L 33 '37 35 Q37 40 '53 3l'131 49 'R134 23 N43 47 '33 4' '43'P 46-30 MP47 33 450 47 38 JI M38 P' 440 -1 43 -48 48 M34 33 K3 I 3.2 .20 50 M27 SU 36 N210 ,Il4Il'l7lHl ' i Jeannie Fry, June Bradley, Billie Sattler, Phyllis Anderson CHEERLEADERS Shortly before the opening of the basketball season of 1945-46 Mr. llay asked for candidates for cheerleaders. lle explained the principal qualifications which a good cheerleader should have such as enthusiasm to inspire the cheering section at each game. There were three names turned in to Mr. Hay for tryouts including Phyllis Anderson, Billie joyce Sattler, and Jeannie Fry but before the election was held it was suggested and voted to have cheerleaders for the first team and cheerleaders for the second team. As this was a good idea, june Bradley added her name to the group. As Phyllis and Billie were cheerleaders last season and proved themselves to the student body in their ability to keep the team and fans in good spirit, they were elected for first team cheerleaders. june and .leannie were selected to lead yells for second team games. The first team cheerleaders wore maroon pleated skirts with white blazer jackets trimmed in maroon. The reserve cheerleaders wore maroon pleated skirts with white slip-over sweaters. The loyalty of the cheerleaders is recognized to be of invaluable help in uphold- ing the morale of both teams. Une of the favorite yells is: Yea, team! Fight, fight, fight, fight, tight, fight, fight. Yea, team, fight! T110 1946 Maroon fd X2 . l'f',f -- 6 FEA .wmv ,--1.1.-au.:-M... TUBE -l-Y g l' 1 t ' J l ll Qllel mi il tg .4 ' 1 1 ' ' I5'arl.' row-Jeannie Fry, Elizabeth XVallaCe, VVilxna Jacobs, Iiilene Robbins, June Bradley, Joy Peters, XYanda Danner, Rose Ellen Lane. Norma Jean Bensyl, Georgia l.ee Fiscus. ,lliddlv row-Mary Lou Habben. Irene Blulun, Betty Eyestoue, Bertie Mae Bradley, Mil- dred Putnam, Helen Hayn, Norma jean Thompson, Annetta Thompsen, Billie Joyce Sattler. Betty C. Hall, Phyllis Anderson. Miss Carter, advisor. Front row-VVanda june Viles, Clara Putnam, Lois Boyd, lrene Aden, Marilyn Huis. Clarene Hayn, Patty Maxwell, Lorraine Meier. Future Homemakers of America l'resident XN'anda -Iune Yiles Vice-President . . . llelen liluhm Secretary ..., ..... l Sertie Bradley Treasurer . . Mildred l'utnam Reporter ..... .. . .. . .. .,,, . . .. . XYanda llanner The F. ll. A. this year has been quite active. They have worked hard in trying to earn money for various activities such as sending a speciiied group of girls to the Summer Camp, and for buying Home lic. pins. l.ast year they had the honor of sending VVihna .lacobs and NYanda Yiles to their llonle lic. Camp. The girls to be sent to camp this year have not been chosen. Their l'rogram Committee-Betty liyestone, Marilyn Iluls, lietty C. llall, and Clara Putnam-have planned a very interesting program. lt includes ice skating, a sleigh ride, slumber party, a theater party and several others. The Home Tic. Club was first organized in IQ4l under the director, Miss Furst. It was at first called Modern Homemakers, but now it is called the Future Home- makers of America. The 1946 Maroon 21 Srtiffff, left to Flijlllffhlf. Hunt, Clarence Osterbur, Robert Osterbur, VValter Robbins, and Glen liusboom. .S'Iunding4joe jones, David Plotner, Donald Jacobs, Bob Craig, lflvin Usterbur, Herbert Osterbur, John Usterbur, Louis Osterbur, Danny Freeman, john Britt, and P. D. McMahon. Future Farmers of America President tt,t. ....,.....,.tt,,,...,,, l iobert Osterbur Yiee-l'resident.. ......,. .......,.... N Valter Ray Robbins Secretary '.,..,,tt.tt ,,,. ,,,..,.., L ' larenee Usterbur Treasurer .......,,. ,,,,,i,,i,, I Donald blacobs Watch-Dog ....t.,t. ......... l Clvin Usterbur Reporter ...... H.. ,.,.,.,..., Glen Busboom Advisor ,,,....i,,....i.i,,,,,,,4.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,.,,,...,,............. ......i, .........i....................,,,... . . .lXlr. john llunt The F. F. A. was organized shortly before the second semester. At their second meeting the boys planned several held trips. They planned to go to the University of Illinois to judge various classes of livestock. ,N project tour was planned for the summer months. Nearly all intended to show at the annual F. F. QX. fair in August. .-Xs means of raising money the boys planned to sell seeds and Collect dues. The F. F. A. colors are blue and gold, the blue representing the national blue and the gold representing the golden corn. The F. F. A. motto is: Learning Io do. Doing to learn. Earning to live. Living to serve. 22 The 19.16 Maroon Q 1 Burk rote-VVil1na Jacobs. Danny Freeman, Russell Green, David Plotner, Herbert liluhm, Carl Carter, Robert Meyer, Robert Behrens, Irene Aden, XX'anda Danner, Mr. Swengcl, director. and Kenneth Cadle. lirunf fmt'-lirwin Usterhur, Donald Jacobs, Bcity Hall, Betty Eyestone, june Bradley, Richard lisworthy, Helen Bluhm, and Mary l.ou Habben, accompanist. BAND The hand, directed by Mr. Swengel. has been very active at all the school events to which its presence added much. Many of the students who started as beginners at the first of the year are now in the band. The band played at the junior and senior plays, accompanied the Lliristmas cantata, The Story of L'hristmas, and helped put pep into the pep sessions and hall games. The band attended the County Nlusic Festival at Champaign .lunior High School on April 26. Among the selections played were March of Youth, Bells of St. Marys and Beautiful .'Xmerica. Several members of the hand played instrnlnental solos this year. Russell fireen played a trombone solo, 'tlflomef' accompanied by Mary Lou llahhen. Kenneth Cadle, accompanied hy Mary l.ou llahhen, played a drum solo. The 1946 Maroon 23 Fork nm'-Elvin Usterbur, lYalter Robbins, Robert Meyer, Danny Freeman, lfeimetli Cadle, Herbert Osterbur, Robert Osterbur, lileu Bushoom and Hobby Craig. lll1'11'u'lt' ro'zv---Eclwzlrcl liluhm, Forrest lJ2lllllCl', john Osterbur, lilviu Dezm Rlztuk, Carl Carter, Russell llreeu, and Mr. Sxveugel, director. Ifirsf ro'ztf-lioiiald Jacobs, l'hilip Meklahou, David Plotuer, lirxxiu Osterbur, Richard lisxvortliy, David XYoods, Cileu Yeazel, and Herbert llllllllll, Boys' Chorus The Boys' Chorus, under the direetiou of Klr. Sxveugel, has been together as at frou m duriu f the mast three veztrs. lt started out :ts :L suiull wfrou 1 but be fam to fs . m 5. iuereztse as years went along. .Xt preseut it consists of twenty-four members. On A xril 26 the Chorus attended the zmuuztl s nriu f festival at clllillll Jai YU uuior is lli fli to which all the hi fli sehool musical or 'ZllllZ2lfl1Jllh in the couutv were invited. is ls . The ffrou is mrztetieecl tofether duriu 1' the dztv and in the eveuiuf thev Sllllff for ls gs , 2, . as all the parents :md friends. The lioys' Chorus sang Climbing l'p the Mountain and the Navy llymuf' The boys also have at speeial group culled the liztrber Shop llarmouizers. The lutrmouizers include Carl Carter, Russell llreeu, Dzumy lfreeiurm, VVztlter Rob- bins, hlohu Osterbur, Robert Osterbur, lforrest llztuuer, :uid Mr. Sweugel, the direct: rr. 24. The 19.16 .llaroon f-par 4- Top row-VVilma Jacobs, June Bradley, Mildred Putnam. Betty Hall, Billie joyce Sattler, Norma jean Thompson, Phyllis Anderson, Eilene Robbins. and ,It-annie Fry . .lliddle row-joy Peters, Annetta Thompsen, Betty Eyestone, Bertie Bradley, Helen Hayn, Irene Aden, Lois Boyd, VVanda Danner, and Mr. Swengel, director. Ballon: row-,Mary Lou Habhen. Lorraine Meier, Clara Putnam, Marilyn lluls, Clarem- Hayn, Helen Bluhm, Georgia Lee Fiseus, and Patty Maxwell. Girls' Chorus The Girls' Chorus, directed by Mr. Swengel, is for all girls who enjoy and want to learn music. Mary l.ou llabben accompanies the group. The chorus meets every Tuesday, while on Thursday the boys meet with the girls forming the Mixed Chorus. Both the Girls' Chorus and Mixed Chorus sang at the junior and senior plays. On December 20, IQ45, the combined chorus gave a Christmas eantata, The Story of Christmas. 1 ln .Xpril .26 the Chorus attended the annual spring festival at Champaign 'lunior lligh to which all high school musical organizations in the county are invited. The groups practiced together during the day and in the evening they sang for all the parents and friends. The Girls' Chorus sang ln a Monastery Garden and Dick- ory, Dickory Dock. The Special Girls' Chorus consisted of .Xnnetta Thompsen, Bertie Bradley, Phyllis Anderson, Betty Hall, joy Peters, Eilene Robbins, Norma .lean Thompson, and Billie Joyce Sattler. The 1946 Maroon 25 .Siozidiny---Pllilip Dale McMahon, Miss Gioannini, director, Rohert Osterlmur. XY:ilter Roh- bins, Russell Green, XVanda june Viles, and VVanda Danner. .Siuuleclf Betty Hall, l'hyllis Anderson, Billie Joyce Sattler, :Xnnetta Tlionipsen, Georgia Fiscus, and Norma jean Thompson, Senior Play The traditional senior class play, Saved by the Belle, was presented March 22. The play centered around Rita Powers, who had just received as an inher- itance from her uncle, .laekie Clark, contender for the niiddlexveight ehzunpionship, and his trainer, Slugger O'lJay. whom she harhored at the sorority house. XYarren Sands, a young reporter, learned the girls were hiding .laeltie and Slugger and threatened to expose them, As a prevention the girls kidnapped XVarren and coin- plieations piled up until it looked as if things Could never he straightened out hut. of course. everything turned out for the best at the conclusion of the play. Cast xlltlli' Walsh ...,, .. ....,,,..,... . A Lulu Green ........r Harriet Shaw ...., .. Fudge lioherts ,,,,,, Mrs. l'lSll ,,..,.,...,. Bonnie Hurst ........ Doris Ciarson ......., Ginnie lfllis ......,. Rita Powers .....,. W'arren Sands ,..,.,, Slugger O'Day .i...,,.. jackie Clark ,.,,..,..t. Stage Manager ........ Director ............. 26 ,.,,,,XYaml:i June Yiles ,,.-,.,,,liliz:1lmetl1 Vllillaee Norma ,lean 'lihompson ...mlieorgia liisfus .mnliillie joyee Sattler ,,,,,...-Xnnetta 'lilllJlll1JSL'Il .......XYZ1llllLl Danner ,.,....l'hyllis Anderson ..........lietty Hall ..l'hilip Dale McMahon ,,.....,Kussell Green ,.....,VValter Robhinsu ..,....Rol1ert Usterbur .....,,Kliss Cjioanuini The 19,16 Maroon J? . l V I .rd Ifnvk rorvfjolui Ustcrlmur, Hcrhcrt Ostcrlmr. Carl Cartvr, Lllzircncu Usturlmr, XYilma jucohs, Ht-lon Hziyii, Milclrccl Vutiiaiii, lflvin flstcrhur. l'il'Hlll rvrrv-V Miss Ciioamiini, mliructor, Kilt-ii lhishoom, lit-rtic Klum' liramllcy, Dzuuiy Fl'L'L'lllllll, lictty lfyt-stollc. Junior Play Tha' jlllllill' Class l'l:1y. nl'lVCl'ytlllllg lluppciis to Us, was prcscntccl Hvtohcr Jo. The thcmc of thc play centers arouiicl thc Ross family who :irc cxcitcrl ln-cziiisc Rhett their olclest son, is foinff lfast to lll2ll'l'Y the rluu fhtcr of at multi-milliiumirc lv 4 Q ah' -Y . A . who owns ai string of hvc zmcl ten cent stores, in one ol WlllL'll Rhvtt has lJCK'll work- ing. Mrs. Ross, who always trics to live up to thc bIones', clcciclcs that their olcl home is11't foocl cnou fh for such ll xveziltliv KlZlllffllfCl'-lll-lZlW, so sho llllllil'S :L clown s sl . . ZH A llllyllldll of S500 on a new one, which she zuicl her tivo younger S0115 frzultlcztlly trv to rcclecorzlte themselves hcfore Rhett comes home with his hriclc. Uthcr prob- lems :irise :mcl are solvofl he-fore the come-rly comes to ai lizlppy ending. john Arthur Rosso, Kitty Ross ...,...,... Rhett ,,,,.....tt..,. Roiizilcl... .. -lay, jr. ....,,...., ....... , Gloria Tlialclicr, ,..., , Martha Fay, ,.,..,. .. Clizirlt-y 11111102111 ,.....,.....,, joscpliiiicCartwright ...,. . lkc H wks. ,....,..........,.... Iva Sorrcll .....t.. k1StllL'I' Toclcl ....... . Thr 10.10 ,lluroon Cast , .,.,. ,,,., , ,L'l:ircm'c Ostcrhur ,..,.,,,,lk-rtic lirzullcy . ..,, Uui1i1yFrL'0lIla11 .....'lUllll Ostcrlmur ,iilcii lliissboom ,,,, Hctty lfycstom' ,,....MilLlrcll llllllllllll , ....,,, ,,L':1rl Carter .,,,.. Dorothy Stein ..l,.,.lh-rhcrt Ustorhur .......,..Hclcn Hziyn VVil1i1z1 Jacobs 27 The 1946 Maroon flu' lu ffl ,Uurnou Appl Hybrid Seed Company ILLINOIS AND U. S. HYBRIDS 'A' Dial 3091 St. Joseph, Illinois R. H. Shortsleeve INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED Royal, Illinois Phone Ogden 39-12 Ogden Welding Shop KARLAU AND SON GENERAL WELDING AND BLACKSMITHING PLOWSHARES AND BOLTS Authorized Dealer of Eclipse Lawn Mowers Phone 80-3 Ogden, Illinois PFISTER HYBRIDS ' .,. f., ll H ER IEE? Champaign County Seed Co. St. Joseph, Illinois 30 Ihr 1916 fllm r L i ALSlP'S GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET 'kit Phone 94 Ogden, Illinois Complimenls of Winget Oil Company St. Joseph, Illinois Ogden Better Chick Company HOME UF GOOD CHICK AND TURKEY POULTS PILLSBURY AND FULL-OF-PEP FEEDS Phone 37-2 B. A. Peters.. Uwner ll H210 Allu1'mfn -- rl- -1 1 FREESE FUNERAL SERVICE Funeral Directors AMBULANCE SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT i i' 'A' Telephone 28-2 OGDEN, ILL. Chester Mapes Hardware GENERAL HARDWARE HEATING HOT-POINT ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Phone 24-3 Wright Beauty Shop IVIARGARET AND NORA WRIGH'f Located in Masonic Building PHONE 3 OGDEN, ILLINOIS Tlzv 1Qff7 Jlaroon The Royal Garage GEO. A. PIIARES C. DEANE PHARES Sales and Service FORD TRACTOR FERGUSON SYSTEM Royal, Illinois MEI ER OIL COMPANY NATIONAL REFINING COMPANY PRODUCTS l-IXIDE ISATTERIES FIRESTONE TIRES iii' PHONE 612 ROYAL, ILLINOIS Henry J. Osterbur GROCERIES AND MEATS if if if Phone 61-A-1 Royal, Illinois Thr 10.16 ,ll KIVIIUH L. Osterbur QUALITY OROCERIES, MEATS AND DRUGS We Buy Poultry, Eggs and Cream Phone 86-A2 Royal, Illinois B. G. Loschen, Agency INSURANCE AND FARM LOANS 'k Phone Ogden 39-3 Royal, Illinois C. 0. DECKER UROCERIES AND MEATS Phono 66 Ogden., Illinois RAMERT CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE Phone 91-5 Ogden, Illinois Congralulalions to the Class of 1946 L. H. Loeschen GENERAL HARDWARE Royal, Illinois 34- Tin' H216 .lla 0 Congratulations lo the Class of 1946 'A' J. C. Fielding Grain Company Ogden, Illinois Dr. Donald S. McVicor Dentist HOURS 9 TO 5 . . . EVENINCS BY Al'l'OlN'l'lVlEN'I' Homer, Illinois ROBERT SHORT FEED MILL Phone II Ogden, Illinois LYIIIIIIIIIIIIPIHS of THE DALE PUBLICATIONS St. Joseph, Illinois Brewer Chevrolet Co. fi. E. BREW'ER 1 Proprietors - WV. D. IIREYYER 'k i i Phone 61K Homer, Illinois logo .llunmn 35 FARMERS ELEVATOR CO. G. V. Scott, Manager GRAIN . . . COAL . . . SEEDS FENCINC f if if Telephone 61-Bl Royal, Illinois Gritten Hardware Co. MeCORMICK-DEERING FARM MACHINERY Home Appliances Phone 2171 Fithian, Illinois RUBBER TIRED WACONS TRUCK AND WAGON BEDS Ed. Williams Electric WELDING Aeetylene Phone 2551 On Route I0 . . . Fithian, Illinois TWO AND FOUR WHEEL TRAILERS MINE AND FARM REPAIRING 36 T110 10,16 .llarool STU DEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE C. M. EYESTONE. Propriet RADIOS ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 1 1 1 Ogden, Illinois Hunter Lumber and Coal Co. Rebuild . . . Repair . . . Remorlel OGDEN ROYAL FITHIAN ST. JOSEPH Dr. J. E. Erickson Dentist 1 1 1 Homer, Illinois. Url 0 11 37 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK GENERAL BANKING Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation if if 1 Phone I5 Ogden, Illinois Leo Freese INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE PlllllllF 123 Ogden, Illinois Co m plim en ls of SMOOT LUMBER CO. LUMHER, 4:oAL, HARDWARES, 1-A1N'r Fairmount and Homer DEA,S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 26 Homer, Illinois Tl 10 Ray Anderson Dealer in CROWN IIYBRID CORN BUHNER'S FERTILIZERS ROBIN JONES CO. PIIOSPHATE Phone 80-ll Ogrlen, Illinois Freeman Cafe som' DRINKS AND smuwrcnne Ogden. Illinois Patrons' Page Arnold MeKinley Luwrenee Harry Huvarslis Barber Shop Doe's Place Jones 81 Tilton Garage W. A. Dukes DllllkIllllIllS Groeery and Market E. L. Rnclicil Garage 19.m Maroon AUTOGRAPHS Astiz' Binding, f'hic:uru. I'l, A Twinvvw Yvarlmuk, Twin Fify Printing' Vu.. Champaign, lllirmi U S. Patent Nu. ISDTUZRS


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