KSN X61 fd xg f DOWN VN- I 4 Q15 U X i if fl,,.,4!J!'Y find-W K XXX XX 2 H MW Mxxbfff' N Xl' W My - - Q x ' ' A kcffL N 3 W NW x N 3 VFW NXYC5 ANNA To show our appreclatlon for the guldance she has glven us throughout our four years of hlgh school espec1ally the last two years when she has been our advxsor we the class of 1902 take great pleasure ln dedlcatmg thlS 1952 Nlaroon to Mrs Anna Vlahaffey af' .S K . A 1 1 1 V . . A . 'wwf ve 'Nw svff ' Un'-Ai -ff , are-v 5:71 8 'S 4 , r 'K , 15 ' L Ag-'A 'w P .s .,Q , f..' O 'W N 'Q X I ' , Z' Ks' ' -r:-' '., H 3 ,j K, ,. ,L ' FL-W, ...a,.W--, fig , Q' 7 ' 4, ' is W 1 ,M . .: ,V '5 Mgr I , -'I -A A 1 ai- li. s X .juli , K ,,.,, 5 . hi , M 0 ' vqcrx ' I I Q' Q Q.. Z. r . f' ,. Q' .A , K, N. .., I , , +x X .. :ff-fs ' - I1-'lf'a-f--' L - -' C .- - ' D - H vf J' mfr- fs. ' , ... 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HAY ,,vvvQl09 0000 09 00 609 -ff Southern lll1no1s Un xversrt Y Unlversxty of Illmols BS MS Typmg Shorthand Boolckeepln g General Busmess MARILYN SMITH UI1lV6l'S1ty of Illinois B S Home Economlcs Physlcal Educatlon for Glrls ink gf.-4 KA THR YN HA Y G- K-44 JAMES SHEL TON Unxversrty of Illlnols BS MS Agriculture General Sclence DONALD KEMP MARIORIE MILLER Juniata College Western Ill1no1s State College, B.S. Universlty of Illinoxs, A.B. Oxford College for Women Hlstory Enghsh Grrls Chorus Blology Llbrary Boys Chorus Boys Physlcal Education Band Socxal Problems It , 4, 9 I if ge L Q ' I xi- . I Ai X I . I A N lj , 1 I A I- V 5 ANNA MAHAFFEY A ' C' 51 ll lg A. 1 I we A l ,fl 46 ' 43 -' X fs' , kg Sa L Q ff-Jig ,,...A- K C0016 'Nlary Heade and BCBUICB Qeessengood VXNITOR3 R0 ers d X1 a1'0x Anna HDQL Bu sw ' N G Hts eorgf- Iloss amff2lVER5 aI'0ld Ifoger S '? 5,',-i,T'if Q H: 9' f' -nz A -v '- ..-. Y iv., V 'A -lily.. 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Lsi-JA .3 M N W., '5i,?f:.a::L-5.11 'f'-P 1:1 :5ra1a'.I.-'23 'L:fg9-'-. ,Yvig-L . - SHT , '.w....,:i1f: 13 Fsrst Row Loretta Gronewold Secretary Drck Langenwalter Treasurer Second Row Myron Bluhm Student Council Representative Norma Fre rlchs Reporter Mxke Hay Presrdent Joe Helton Vzce Preszdent Third Row Mr Hay and M's Mahaffey Advisors S 805016 When our Freshman class of nrneteen m number entered the hallowed halls of Ogden High rn September 1948 the upper-classmen drdn t know whether to hold therr ground or run But we were soon rounded up and run through the showers, when no teachers were lookxng and also lnltxated publrcly The gavel was handed to Myron Bluhm and under the supervrslon of Mr Hay, we had several fxne partxes a p1cn1c at Klckapoo State Park and a party at Mr Hay s house Smce we lost four members of our class and only gaxned one, srxteen Sophomores answered roll call the next fall That year we responded under the 1ron hand of Clrfford Krtchen and sxnce under-classmen do not have business to attend to we had a lot of par- t1es We also got to lmtxate the Freshmen and new teachers In our ,Iumor year we buckled down under the supervrslon of Ruth Peters and got a lot of work done, although lt sometlmes amazed our sponsors Also our class seems to have the mlsfortune of losmg classmates for we lost two more thxs year Every ,Inmor hopes to have a good Prom and slnce we had a very profrtable magazxne sales campargn 1n the fall and gave the play entrtled Tea Toper Tavem we were able to have a very successful Prom Our theme was Treasure Island and Drck Bouchard Mlsfortune struck again and we lost two more members of our class lC8VlDg a total of eleven to carry on wxth thxs year s work We responded under the gavel of Mlke Hay, who kept us very busy workxng on the yearbook On Apnl 4 we held a one nrght success e titled The Phantom Bells whlch enabled us to get the funds necessary for our Sen1or tl'lp On May 16 early rn the momlng we left for Klrkwood Lodge at the Lake of the Ozarks and dldll t return untll May 18 We had a lot of fun and only wlshed we could have stayed a week Now we are leavlng Ogden Hrgh with fond memones of the last four years flxed rn our mlnds as we make our way down llfe s hl way 5 R XX of! x X .ff Q S ! 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H H .0 . . . . l . . ,D I l J Q .. , 'CY fl! 1 4? we k 'Am W' h I f MWA avail ff m y fn 4 MYRON DEAN BLUHM fBlumj Class Presxdent 1 Class Secre- tary Treasurer 2 Class Play 3-4 Annual Staff Sports Edrtor 4 Stu dent C0lll1C1l Representatlve 3-4 Student Council VICE Presxdent 3 Boys Chorus 1 4 Mxxed Chorus 1-4 Band 12 FFA 1-4 FFA Re- porter 2 F F A Secretary 3 F F A Treasurer 4 Dramatlcs Club 1 Softball l Baseball 14 Basket hall 1 4 RUTH VIRGINIA PETERS fRuthzej Valednctorlan Class Presxdent 3 Class Secretary Treasurer 1 Class Play 3-4 Annual Staff Edltor 4 Assembly Program Commlttee 2-4 Assembly Progam Chaxrman 4 Girls Chorus 1 4 Mxxed Chorus 1-4 Band 3-4 All State Chorus 3 F H A 14 FHA Hxstorlan 2 FHA Reporter 3 Llbrary Club 3 Drama txcs Club 1 BERNIECE ANNA ADEN fMertj Salutatorlan , Class Play 3-4, Stu- dent Councxl Representative 3-4, Student Councll Presndent 4, An- nual StaffAct1vxt1es Editor 4, GlflS, Chorus l 4, Mxxed Chorus 1 4, Band 1 4, F.H.A. 14, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Llbrary Club 3, Dra- matlcs Club 1. fLettucej S AQ 1u S-.x MW XL A RICHARD MERLE MURPHY fMu,rphl Class Reporter 3 Assembly Pro- gram Commlttee 4 Class Play 3 4 Boys Chorus 12 F F A 14 Dra matics Club 1 Baseball 2 4 Bas- ketball 2 3 F1.re Chlef 4 ! rm. ANNE ALSIP ROGERS fDennyl Class Play 3 4 Cxrls Chorus 1 2 Mrxed Chorus 12 Annual Staff Buslnes'-. Manager 4 Dramatlcs Club 1 Library Club 3 F H A 14 Degrees Chalrman 3 Parllamen tarlan 4 LORETTA JANE GRONFWOLD Class Secretary 3 4 Class Play 4 Cxrls Chorus 1 4 Mlxe Chorus 1 4 Band 1 4 F H A 14 F H A Vlce Presldent 4 F H A Camp Delegate 3 F H A Camp JOE CURTIS HELTON fBuddyj Class Vrce Presldent 4 Class Play 3-4 RBCTCBKIOD Commlttee 4 Boys Chorus 1 Dramatlcs Club 1 P F A I 4 Baseball 2 4 Alternate 4 Cheerleader 4 93 x 'VIARLENE ANN DUITSMANN fM0lly! Class Pl1y 3 4 Assembly Progrxm Commlttee 4 Clrls Chorus 14 Band 2 3 Mlxed Chorus 24 All State Chorus 3 F H A 1 Dramatlcs Club l Annual Staff Art Ed1tor 4 Newspaper Staff Art Edltor I WILLIAM A LANGENWALTER flackzel Class Vlce President 3 Class Treasurer 4 Class Play 3 4 Boys Chorus 1 2 Assembly Progam Com mlttee 12 Basketball Manager 2 Baseball 3 4 'Q JOHN MICHAEL HAY KMzkej Class Presldent 4 Class Reporter 12 Class Play 3 4 Boys Chorus 14 Band 14 Dramatlcs Club 1 Baseball 1 4 Softball 1 Basketball NORMA LOUISE FRERICHS fNorr-yj Class Reporter 4 Class Play 3 4 DAR 4 Assembly Program Commxt t 3 Recreatlon Commlttee 3 Cxrls Chorus l 4 'Vllxed Chorus and I 2 14 F President 4 F H A Camp Delegate s.,J 'Q' i will We the Seniors of Ogden Community High School Class o '52, Village of Ogden State o Illinois, being of sound mind and body and of normal intelligence and being fully aware that our remaining days at Ogden High School are limited do hereby make publish and declare this to be our last Will and Testament HCS I I I I ARTICLE I the Seniors leave the juniors our reputation which they already seem to have acqulred the Seniors leave the Sophomores our ability to get the teachers off the subject e Seniors leave the Freshmen ARTICLE II e Seniors leave Mr Hay constructing a new gymnasium e Seniors leave Mr Kemp slttxng alone in the basement drinking coffee Seniors leave Mr Shelton minus three of his own kind Seniors leave M1ss Miller the thrill of getting rid of her most beloved class Your wor over Miss Millerl 6 8 81' e e Seniors leave Mrs Mahaffey worryxng over yearbook funds e e Seniors leave Mrs Smlth trying to get the boys to dance Seniors leave Mrs Hay hunting a baritone player ARTICLE III C Bemiece Aden do hereby will and bequeath my ability to stay home on Sunday nights to ,Iea nette Thompsen and my ability to play softball to Eleanor Voyles Anne Rogers do hereby will and bequeath my typing errors to Helen Osterhur and my abllxty to get married and finish school to Pete Bensyl Myron Bluhm do hereby will and bequeath my ability to play baseball to Gene Putnam and my brown eyes to Sarah Esworthy Marlene Duitsmann do hereby will and bequeath my ability to type to Shirley Denhart and my abllity to be art editor to Don Putnam Norma Frerichs do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be F H A President to Vernon Buhr and my ability to play basketball to Duane Franzen Loretta Cronewold do hereby will and bequeath my blonde hair to Patty Freeman and my abil lty to become a cheerleader to Delores Albers Mike Hay do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ability to stay out all hours of the night and come home with the excuse that l ve justbeen to the Curve Inn to Delores Albers and my good looking cousin f1'om Indiana to Ronnie ,Ieffords foe Helton do hereby will and bequeath my driving ability to Ronnie ,leffords and my ab1l1ty to go out with a different girl each night to Stanley Post Dick Langenwater do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ablllty to play plngpong to Gene Meier and my ability to get along with the coach to ,Ieane Taylor Dick Murphy do hereby will and bequeath my ability to shoot pool to Gene Putnam and my abil lty to heckle Mr Shelton to Gene Meier Ruth Peters do hereby will and bequeath my Bblllty to be Valedictorlan to Sarah Esworthy and my ability to speak Spanish to Pete Bensyl f 1 QENIORS serlxakslxxl MK J' wx x! Q jx Aw, gs A AN? gl? 9 Afvva . , f , f We, . , . . . . . We, . y . . . 0 We, th ' , . We, th ' , . ' ' . We, th ' , . ' ' ' ' ' . We, th ' , J . ' ' ' . We, th . , . . . . . - . - . e . . W , th ' , . ' . W , th ' , . ' ' . We, th ' , . ' ' . I, , I u I o I I, , . . . I, . , . . . . . 0 . I, , . . . - 1, , . . . . . . . . 1, . , . . . . . 1, . , . . . , I A' ff? ':. r-N Q66 'lx 4-Di . U J JK Q QQ I .1 1 A 6 K Ju el. .77 Hecg, i N I First Row: Ruth Peters, Anne Rogers, Norma Frerichs, Marlene Duitsmann, Berniece Aden, Loretta Cronewold Second Row: joe Helton, Myron Bluhm, Mike Hay, Dick Murphy, Dick Langenwalter As the scene opens, we find Mrs. Anna Mahaffey sitting in her spacious pent-house apartment thumbing through the pages of the '52 Maroon. As she turns to the pictures of the seniors, she remembers the scrap book of newspaper clippings and letters she has saved through the years. Looking at the first page in her scrap book she sees Michael Hay's picture. It is a newspaper article on his coming trip to the moon. He has just recently returned from a trip to San Francisco. Next is a letter from Norma F., who is now head of Champaign's largest business college. Mrs. Ma- haffey remembers that she registered before she graduated. Below the clipping is an article on Dick M. After retiring as game warden in one of our Western Wild- life Preserves he was elected president of the National Wildlife Commission. Since he is a confirmed bachelor, this takes most of his time. As she turns the page she hears the drone of an airplane overhead and remembers that Loretta C. is now head stewardess for TWA. Dale is one of their top pilots. On down the page is a snapshot. As she looks closer, she finds that it is a picture of Myron's family. He is now the owner of a thousand acre farm in Kansas. On the next page is a letter postmarked Paris, from Marlene, who is studying music there. Her French husband is making arrangements for their trip back to the United States. Below that is a napkin from a restaurant in uptown Champaign. She and her husband had dinner there just last week. Anne and her husband now own the Bright Spot Restaurant. On the other side of the page is a recent clipping of a magazine article on Dick L. He has recently been promoted to captain of the S. S. Ogden. Next is a letter postmarked South Carolina. This letter is from ,Ioe Helton. He took the advice of his coach and joined the Marines and is now a sergeant. Turning the page she finds a letter from Ruth Peters. She is now teaching school in Florida. After graduating from college, she and her husband decided to make Florida their permanent home. Next is a magazine article on Berniece Aden. She is now home advisor in the State Home Ec. Depart- ment. She manages her job and small sons very well, the article states. Mrs. Mahaffey carefully closes the bulging scrapbook and lays it fondly on the bookshelf. She smiles to herself as she remembers the antics of her senior class that year. -51 X Sponsored by: f C4.A A lg Kellerhal Insurance Agency - Champaign The Wishing Well - Champaign UU X xA X ggi ll 5 gan ff First Row: Duane Franzen, Helen Osterbur, Jeanette Thompsen, Eleanor Voyles, Pete Bensyl, Sardi Es- worthy, Shirley Denhart Second Row: Stanley Post, ,Ieane Taylor, Vernon Buhr, Delores Albers, Ronnie Jeffords, Don Putnam, Patty Freeman, Miss Miller Not Pictured: Eugene Meier and Eugene Putnam Sixteen ambitious juniors entered school last fall with our heads stuffed full of ideas. During September we held a very profitable magazine campaign, and in November we presented a one night success entitled Wildcat Willie in the Doghouse. These two projects provided us with funds for the sponsoring of a successful ,Iunior-Senior Banquet and Prom held May 9. Although we were very busy thinking about the prom, we took time out and had a class party on February ll, at the high school. Also on February 14, we gave an assembly program about Washington and l.,incoln's birthday and Valen- tine's Day. With the election of class officers and Stu- dent Council President just before school was I out, we are happily looking forward to the next miles down the highway of time. uniww Vice-President Standing: Patty Freeman, Presidentg ,Ronnie ,Ieffords Reporterg Delores Albers, Secretary Sponsored by: MOLT SERVICE SHOP - Ogden FREESE UNDERTAKER - Ogden TEPPER CHINA - Champaign OFFICERS Seated: Sarah Esworthy, Student Council Represen- tative, Pete Bensyl, Treasurerg Eugene Putnam, ewf w GP OFIVICERS Seated: Wanda Craig, SCCTCIHIYQ Sonna Wills Treasurer Standing: Kay Hunter, Student Council Re- presentative, Nlervin Frerichs, Vice-Pre- siflentg llene Osterbur, llcporterg llick Nleflee, President An active Sophomore Class, nineteen in number, began the school term of 1951-1952 under the gavel of Dick McGee and guidance of Mr. Kemp. The first activity was a bang-up initiation and party for the Freshmen which they will long remember. Activities followed one after another throughout the year, a square dance in the High School gymnasium in December, a stunt for the Christmas Party, and a play for an Assembly Program in March. The class was well represented in activities of the school, five boys on the baseball squad, four boys on the first ten in basketball, three cheerleaders, three Sophomores in band, three in Boys' Chorus, and seven in Girls' Chorus. One of the big activities for the girls during the year was sewing at the Junior-Senior Ban- quet and Prom. Iii f., 'Ww,. First Row: Robert Woods, Kay Hunter, Sonna Wills, Barbara Murphy, Donald Hayn, Frances Penrod, Paul Wallace, Wanda Craig, Hervin Buhr, Emilie Osterbur, Larry David Second Row: Robert Jacobs, l..uAnn Meade, Mervin Frerichs, Ilene Osterbur, Dick McGee, Junior Sponsored by: Huls, Bernard Duitsmann, Mr. Kemp EISNER GROCERIES - Champaign-Urbana FORD HOPKINS - Champaign DR. ROY E. KING - Homer 3-Fl' , , ' . . K 7 ' x ' E711.g'i'. itil? 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' 5'F 'S'wQU'Z 'IN lf Left to nght Mrs Mahaffey Mr Hay Anne Rogers Busmess Manager Marlene Dultsmann Art Edltor' Ruth Peters Edltor Myron Bluhm Sports Edltor Bermece Aden Act1v1t1es Edltor W' Tn -1'NNL4LST4FF GJ JJ, ,f44...11, WL' aww lp www f 6M X gf 33? nf fn STLDENT COLNCIL d Bermece Aden Presldefll d t kay' Hunter SecretaTY Sarah E Stan mg Wu, hy Vlce-Presl en Bum Treasurer Lrst Row Barbardfllukgm Nlyron Bluhm HUYVUI Second ROW Leon .X ah ffe A Jaw i nga swortm' Thrrd Row WS Ama I a I SP0 So'ed by FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ogden JONES OPTICAL Champaign .H XX A A J A I, I 1,3 I I . QDDI gf I ' ' Va, 52,14 In II M7 T ff TK I J , R , 4c,,., ,rj L.., D .. I I' :Q I , ,,.,V ,V ' ' - I I , ' N O F' I:-': 'gy' .9 I' ' I fr-9' ASSEMBLY PROGRAM COMMITTEE d Seated Duane FIGURE Rah Ejlergmtsmann Manlyn Swearlngen Frances Pemo at Sz ndmg Dick MUYP Y 1311- Shelton 86 Cary Had NOON Se P TIMER orettq cron: ul Wallace E ECREATJQN C wold pany Flgene Putnam Mr 04111177-EE emu F Kem rances Pellrodp Chjrziegn P1 anne Joe Sponsored by e HWS Helton MEADOW GOLD Champaign SHELBY MOTORS Champaign Urbana 'ff - .4 A V ,Vi ,I .,-59 d ' .fj X VX M f -.w'A ' . , 7 : U I ' ' : ' ' D C ' cs 6 o v 1?- 1 X J Y is O N M, J I Q f 3 c f U gy X N i 5 f . ' ', 1 ' 5 , 6 -Lf' Vkfxjx skew! rv- X O --J' wa, ,, 'Z ,N 7' ' M K, f H' Q, Ji L , . F srst Row Jeane Taylor Eleanor Voyles Helen Osterbur Berniece Aden Norma Frenchs Loretta Crane wold Sarah Esworthy Delores Albers Kay Hunter Barbara Murphy Second Row Mrs Hunter Jamce Wxlfong Betty Jones Emrlxe Osterbur Wanda Cramg SonnaW1lls Frances Penrod LuAnn Meade Charlene Huls Ilene Osterbur Janet Duxtsman Shlrley Denhart Manlyn Sweann gen Janet Brrtt Jane Bensyl Jeanette Thompsen, Barbara Durtsmann Patty Freeman Ruth Peters IVh's Smxth Not an Picture Anne Rogers fiutwne mafcew l ameuca Followlng the elect1on of offlcers last sprlng, we met ln September Wltll Mrs Robert Hunter, our Chapter Motherg Mrs Manlyn Smlth, our advrsor and twenty mne members to lnstall offrcers and to plan our year s actrvltres Together wrth the F F A , we had a wrener roast and hay rack nde ln October In November we held a Come As You Are Party whlch proved to be a lot of fun ln December we held a Chrrshnas Party at the home of Mrs Hunter At last the long 8W8lt6d month of January amved and we lnltrated the Freshmen glrls with style Heart Srster Week came dunng February and rn March we held a St Palrlclc s Day Party at the Hlgh School In Aprrl we held our Slumber Party and ID May, our Hobo Party The projects chosen for the past year were prepanng and servlng the Baseball Banquet, serv mg at the F F A Banquet, and sellrng pop, candy, vanllla, and furmture polish Our annual Mother Daughter Banquet was held rn April The big events of the evenlng were the drstnbuuon of degrees to the Freshmen and the announcement of the offrcers for the comxng year We also had a very dehclous meal served to us by the members of the Future Farmers of America. F.H.A. OFFICERS or Norma Frerichs, Presidentg Loretta Gronewold, Vice-Presidentg Berniece Aden, Secre- taryg Sarah Esworthy, Treasurerg Delores Albers, Historiang Kay Hunter, Song Leaderg Eleanor Voyles, Projects Chairmang Barbara Murphy, Student Council Representativeg Sponsored by: Helen Osterhur, Degrees Chairmang Jeane Taylor, Reporter. BUSBOOM GRAIN COMPANY - Royal URBANA - PURE MILK COMPANY - Urbana abs, X11 First Row: Mr. Shelton, Joe Helton, Larry David, Dick McGee, Dick Murphy, Cary Hedge, Louis Bluhm, Earl Martin, Larry Esworthy, Bernard Duitsmann Second Ron: Myron Bluhm, Ronnie Jeffords, Leon Bluhm, Duane Franzen, Mervin Frerichs, Hervin Buhr, Vernon Buhr, Don Putnam, Junior Huls Not in picture: Ho bert Jacobs, Eugene Meier, Eugene Putnam ffwtww fiawmew U! Clmewica The Ogden Chapter of the Future Farmers of America made a dynamic start in theyear of 1951- 52 under the guidance of Vernon Buhr. Many activities were planned for the year, one of which was the attendance of the Chapter officers and Mr. Shelton at Leadership Training School held at Gibson City, Illinois, in October. The pride of every member of the F.F.A. is inflated when a successful Parent-Son Banquet is held. Our sixth annual Banquet was held on December 8, at the High School, with 89 present. Vernon Buhr acted as master of ceremonieswith Duane Franzen giving the welcome. The response was given by Mr. Elvin Helton and the Chapter History was read hy Dick McGee. Group singing was led by Mrs. John Hay. The main activities for the spring were the entering of the boys in the Parlimentary Procedure Contest held by Section 17 and the selling of garden seerl. ' f F.F.A. OFFICERS First Row: Hervin Buhr, Student Council Representativeg Duane Franzen, Secre - tary, Ronnie Jeffords, Vice-President Second Row: Dick McGee, Reporterg Myron Bluhm, Treasurer, Vernon Bnhr, Pne- sidentg Don Putnam, Sentinel Sponsored by: HART OIL COMPANY - Urbcnc h P ters Bernlece Aden Charlene Huis bm: ley Lust Row Loretta Gronewold Barbara Murphy Ru! e b Patty Freeman Eleanor Voyles Marlene Dults-mann ll ne Osterbur Helen Osterbur hart Wanda Cralg Emxlle Oster ur .l et Durtsman Norma Frerxchs e Ka Hunter LuAnn Meade an Nlr Hay Bensxl Janet Delores Albers ,leane Frances Penrod Betty Jones Thzrd Row Barbara Dultsmann Brut ,laruce Wxlfong Sarah Esworthy Jeane Taylor 5eazed M, Szgndmg gerigyd guane Franzen BOYS CHORUS uhr Leon Blnhm uegglagnd Louis gluhm Earl M e ge anln Millie H ay On Bluhm Melvin Frerl ch Muon: Vernon onsored by LENOR HAYES Ogdgn COURSON HARDWARE . Homer Kfllkl-Inf ..Y, .M I ' , 1 1 . v y ucu- I - ! 7 U 7 ' 'A ' Second Row: y , , , ' , ' , , , . , tte Thompsen, Sonna Wills, . s. . 3 ' : ' , , , Marilyn Swearingen, Jane J' , . , . . 1 , U '. . ' I . . , I 1 ' ' ' A ' . 7 , Myr 1 A ' . 1 4 WWm.f...,,- .- I BAND Standing Mrs H ay Fzrst Row kay Hunter Ruth Peters Sarah Esworthy Karen Esworthy 'Nhke Hay Second Row Larry Esworthy Earl Martin Loretta Gronewold Bermece Aden Tlurd Row JZDICE W11fong Janet Bntt Patty Freeman I I Fourth Row LuAnn Meade Sonna W11ls Emlhe Osterbur Q Fzrst Row Wanda Cralg Manlyn Swearmgen Emlhe Osterbur Jeane Taylor Second Row Janet Bntt ,I D Charlene Huls ENSEMBLE Fzrst Row Kay Hunter Patty Freeman Fleanor Voyles Second Row Loretta Gronewold Marlene Dunsmann Barbara Murphy ENSEMBLE anet uxtsman, Nomma Frerlchs Sponsored by CLIFFORD V LLOYD PIANO SHOP Champaign W LEWIS COMPANY Chcmpcngn FIRST NATIONAL BANK Homer DON PARKER SHELL SERVICE STATION Homer V7 e ' 1 ' - , f . ' 1 1 1 1 I 3 1 1 1 : Y 7 U : 1 I I , , 1 . 5 1 1 ,- E 4 .J .fr 1-A X 'K wg, glib 1 w IA-'F ' 1 , , K .. Q V M L, L - 1 1 Q 'v I K I : l Q . v 1 N : . , . . -- . ' , L, . - . zi- 3 Q . Qxqv Seated: Sarah Esworthy, Angel fthe brat next doorj Standing: Shirley Denhart, Beth, Eleanor Voyles, Marcellag Helen Osterbur, Hazelg Jeane Taylor, Anabelg Don Putnam, Russellg Ronnie jeffords, Frankg Pete Bensyl, Harold, fWillie's classmates! Duane Franzen, Wildcat Willie, and Vernon Buhr, Willie's pal. Not pictured: Eugene Putnam, foe KWillie's pall, and Eugene Meier, Sam fWillie's classmatej ' 9 Wildcat Willie, a lively boy of thirteen, must hand in a good book report to Miss Curtis, his teacher, in order bo graduate. He hands in three, but something happens to each one. The first one, Angel traded papers and insulted Miss Curtis, the second, the wind blew awayg and the third, the dog chewed up. After the third report, Willie finds Miss Curtis' lost pup and he decides to run away. This causes a lot of excitement, but it soon calms down again when Willie comes hack. h Miss Curtis is so happy to have her lost pup hack, that she lets Willie graduate and also keep t e pup. In r -1 Seated: Patty Freeman, Gladys fWillie's sisterlg Stanley Post, Cary fAngel's brother! In doorway, clockwise: Pete Bensyl, Harold, Duane Franzen, Willieg Vernon Buhr, Vernon, Delores Albers, Miss Curtis fWillie's teacherlg and .leanette Thompsen, Mrs. Wilkins fWillie's matherj Sponsored by: CHAMPAIGN COMMERCIAL COLLEGE - Champaign MCBRIDES DRUGS - Champaign FAIRCHILD CAMERA - Champaign-Urbana I 5..- IK SP Bluhm h Mervm Frenchs MYTOD Bluhm Leon L alt r S 1 Post D1CkMcGee Hef 1 B r zrst Row ian ev Dlck aflgenw e Helton Robert woods L uns Blllhm h M ke Hay JOB E worthy 0 Second Row Robert Jacobs PD1ck SYMGJI Gary Hedge Earl Nlartm LGIYY s Third Row Coach Kemp Dlck ost o Eugene Pllmam Manager The O gden Bulldogs rolled Into hlgh gear as th ey entered thelr tlllfd season 1n the North V mlhon Baseball League by leadxn th l er- g e eague ln the regular season and also by wmnlng the post season tourney champlonshlp Our record was 61 t FALL SCOR Ogden Potomac 0 there th ere Ogden 6 Bismarck 3 Ogden Armstrong 5 ere FS Henmng 7 there Ogden Deland Weldon Ogden Ogden Rmlun 11 Ogden Ogden Ogden BIB CPB ere East Lynn Henmng 0 Blsmarck 5 BIC CIE on sored KEMP ER FABERT MOTOR SALES - Champa: gn Champaign Longvlew St. Joseph Unity St. Joseph Champalgn Unlty District Sectional State Finals SP RING SCH Apnl 8 Apnl 16 Apnl 18 Apnl 22 Apnl 25 May 1 May 6 May 9-17 May 19-24 Mayzaao EDULE there here there ere here ere there Champaign Bloommgton Peoria P .ijfr 1 Q ' f 1 1 I . l f 3 1 ,f r D NP --J ,h 4 I ' f. A 1 I 21 - . , li Q I . ' N 4 j tr , . 5 A lx ff In a X 1 , X V, 1 , b f 1 X .. A . . f , 5 F' I ' , . ' , ' 1 , , - , 1 I ' ' ' . wins and one loss. 7 J 0 11 h ' 17 ' n I h 6 - 5 h ' 3 8 h ' h 12 ' h ' 3 ' h 11 ' ll ' ION COUNTY NORTH VERMILL 5 BASEBALESEHAMPION 1 J M11 Pztcher MYRON BLUHM Fzrst Row Eugene Putnam Manager Second Row Stanley Post Dxck McGee Hervln Bllhr Mervzn Frerxchs, Myron Bluhm, Leon Bluh Thzrd Row Coach Kemp Robert Jac b e oods D1ck Langenwalter S nsofed bY PFDILLAVOU 8. BLAND Urbdnfl VERN a JACK SMITH ChGmP 9 I QV k 1' . 7 4 if A -, V 'I 1 M 1 , ,- , M 1 ,1- . 'I 9, l 1 I 1 I v m ' : , o s, Dick Murphy, Mike Hay, Joe Helton, Rob rt W , ' . W H Q 7 - ,x-' - f'E-. ' ' K x K I yu - , Yi K- I 7 1 I 1 1 ' 1 , o mx 1 ' 9 , I I, K dba, 7 63 O Managers EUGENE PUTNAM and DICK POST lmmedlately upon conclusion of a very successful baseball season the Ogden Bulldogs began workouts for our lirst basketball game By the tlme the Hrst game rolled along Coach Kemp was faxrly well settled on the slx boys who were golng to do most of the work They were Myron Bluhm and Dlck 'VlcGee at forward MCYVIII Frenchs at center Ronme ,Ieffords and Bob Woods at guard and Mlke Hay as .lack of all trades The managers for this year were Eugene Putnam and Dlck Post. Somethlng very unusual happened thls year Ogden won the first basketball game of the season by a score of58 to 42 After that, they slowed down and lost several 1 to 3 polnt decrslons However they played better than 500 ball the last half of the season and won 7 out of 13 games One of the hlghllgbts of the season was the wlnmng of 3rd place ln the Sldell lnvltatxonal Toumamentg however the 90 to 71 w1n over Um Hrgh ranked tops ln a season consxstlng of 9 wms and 14 losses Although Ogden appeared to be the best team entered ln the Post Season Freshman Sophomore Tournament we were ehmlnated ln the second round ofplay by Homer 42 to 41 The comlng years should be very good years for the Ogden Bulldogs The 51 52 team was just loaded w1th great freshman sophomore talent So let s come out and watch the 52 53 team start full speed ahead' LET S ROLL BULLDOGS 7 l 7 First Row. Robert Jacobs Earl Martm Larry Esworthy Second Row Myron Bluhm Robert Woods Mervm Frerxchs Dlck McGee Mike Hay Third Row Paul Wallace Louls Bluhm Leon Bluhm Stanley Post Gary Hedge Coach Kemp Not Pzctured Ronnle .leffords Sponsored by WEBBS DRIVE INN Champaign JOHNSTON SPORT SHOP Champalgn NASH SHOESTORE Urbana WJ V 'fly 3 x! X JU NVQ 22 0 ul-1 0 . , . . . , . B , . . . . , . . . . . , , , 0 n . i , . , T , , . . , . . 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Ha N-. 3 Tw fi -.As rr,- - H,-rg-Q Ks I 1 1 A- Jud- 127742 A UC US T P 29 Faculty Workshop 30 School Reglstratxon SEP TEMBER Labor Day Fxrst Sesslon of Classes Baseball game at Potomac We won 7 0 Baseball game at Blsmarck We won 6 3 Baseball game wlth Armstrong We won ll 5 Baseball game at Henmng We won 17 7 FHA lnstallatlon Baseball game wlth Deland Weldon We won Freshmen Welcome Party Baseball game Wltll East Lynn We lost 8-3 Baseball game Wltll Hankxn We won 12-11 OCTOBER Baseball game wlth Hennlng We won 3 0 Baseball game Wll'.l1 Blsmarck We won 11 5 Slx weeks tests End of first sxx weeks penod FHA and FFA Wlener Roast and Hayrack Hlde Baseball Banquet NOVEMBER .lunlor Class Play Basketball season begun Basketball game Wltll Mansfxeld We won 58 42 Basketball game Wllll Flsher We lost 46 45 Basketball game at St. Joseph We lost 51 28 Dxstnct Student Councll Meetmg at Danvllle FHA Come as you are party Thanksgxvlng Day No School End of second s1x weeks penod F0l'elglZl Farmers Assembly Program Basketball game at lnd1anola We lost 55-28 DECEMBER Sophomore Class Party at Hlgll School Basketball game wlth Faxrmonmt. We won 68 39 Basketball game at Armstrong We lost 53-28 FFA Parent and Son Banquet Basketball game with St Joseph We lost 51 48 FHA party Assembly Program wxth John Mulhanoott of Indla Basketball game wlth Um Hlgh We won 90 71 Basketball game wlth Mahomet We lost 65-58 Chrlstmas party at Hxgh School Chnstmas WIZCRUOD begun IANUARY Basketball game at Longview We won 47 44 Sldell lnvltatlonal Toumament. We lost to Sxdell 59-41 We won over Falmmount 60-45 We won over Longvlew 58-49 and ended up with thlrd place 17 County Basketball Toumament 18 End of thlrd s1x weeks and first semester Second semester begun Basketball game at Homer We lost 57-41 FHA Assembly Program Freshmen Class Party 1n Ag Buxldmg Basketball game at Fairmount We lost 56 54 FHA lnxtxatlon Party FEBRUARY Basketball game at Um Hugh We won 65 56 Basketball game at Longvlew We won 64-57 Junxor Class Party at Illgll School Lxncoln s Blrthday No school JIIIIIOI' Class Assembly Program FHA Heart Slster Party Basketball game wlth Homer We lost 50-26 Basketball game Wltll Sldell We won 63-61 Movle for Assembly Program 29 Dxstnct Tournament at Hume We lost to Allerton Slx Weeks Tests Sen1or Class Party at Mr Hay s home MARCH 8 Dlstnct speech contest 13 Sophomore Assembly Program 15 Dxstnct Solo and Ensemble Musxc Contest at Bradley 19 22 State Basketball Fmals Hebron won 21 FHA St Patncks Day Party 27 Outslde Assembly Program APRIL Baseball mles meetxng at Champangn Senlor Class Play Baseball game at Champaign We lost 7 1 Sxx weeks Tests Good Friday No school Easter Vacation No school Homer Assembly Program here Mage Show sponsored by Student Councxl Baseball game wlth Unity We lost 6-4 Faculty Assembly Program Baseball game wlth Longvlew We won 17 1 26 lllmols Hlgh School Assoclatlon Student Councxl Conventlon at Peona FHA Slumber Party Baseball game at St Joseph We won 5-0 AY Baseball game wxth Champalgn We lost 8 4 State Mnslc Contest. Sub-Dlstnct Baseball Tournament. Semor Sklp Day 23 Fxnal Tests for all Classes Baccalaureate Servlce at Hxgh School 27 FHA Trxp Lommencement Exercxses 'L 21- . 22- . fi: , , 24- . 6- - 25- ' . . 9- , ' - 29- ' . - 14- . 0 - 31- . 18- ' . - 20- ' . . . 21- ' - . gi . ' ' 6'5 11- ' ' D . 25- ' . ii: . ' '. 28- ' '. .. . ,, 15- ' . 5- ' ' - - 22- ' ' . 9- ' ' - - 24- ' . 10- '- . 25- - ' - , 12- '- ' . . 20- ' ' . 29- ' . 26- . ' . ' . 9- . - . 13- ' ' . - 16- . - - - ' . . 17- . . . . . D - u . I 20- . - ' . 22- . 23- . '- ' . 2- . . . 27- ' . 4- . . 30- ' . 8- . . - ' 10- '- . 1- ' . 11- ' . . 4- ' ' - 14- ' . . 7- . 17- . 8- . 18- ' '. 11- ' . . - 22- - ' , 14- . 24- . ' '- 25- ' ' . - 15- . . . I - 25- - . . . . . 18- ' . ' ' '. 21- ' ' . 25- , 24- ' ' . 29- , , .11 4- ' . - 1- ' ' . - S-. . . 2- . . , . 9- . . ' , 16- ' ' . ' . 22- - ' . . . . 25- . . 0 14- - . 26- - '- - ' '- . 28- ' ' . BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1952 Richard D Freeman I CASE IMPLEMENTS Parts and Service H IOESCHEN Phone 61 R I Royal lllmols OSTERBUR TRUCKING SERVICE Royal lllmols General Truckmg Lnmesume and Phosphate Spreadzng Rock Coal Washed Gravel and san.: ALSO DEALER IN THE 187 HYBRIDS P roduced by L ester P fi srer Fred F Osterbur, .lr BENNER S GARAGE FORD SALES AND SERVICE 109 Easi Flrsf Street Phone 37 Homer llllnol s H J. . L. . , . , I . . Royal, Illinois . . 1 9 I I I I ' I I GEO. C. BARSCH FLORIST P HON E 4236 'II7 W. UNIVERSITY AVE. CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS RANTOUL RECREATION Bowling-Billiards Boo fs Maier Pmprietor Phone 275 BROWNIES SHOE REPAIRING 309 N. Nell Street Champaign, Illinois HOWDY NEIGHBORS! Come down five miles soufll for complete DRUG STORE SERVICE 20 foot long soda fountain ED KENNEY Homer, Illinois sr P- l 2' A 2- 'A ,.v- '- ..--- SUDLOW STUDIO Congratulations fo the Class of l952 Phofographer for this year s annual 127 N. Vermilion Danville, lllinois COMPLIMENTS OF ED AND SUE'S SNACK BAR Homer, lllinois ST. JOSEPH CAFE HOT LUNCHES HOME-MADE PIES FOUNTAIN SERVICE Sf. Joseph, lllinois HARSHBARGER IMPLEMENT COMPANY FARM IMPLEMENTS 8- SUPPLIES ALLIS-CHALMERS- - - - - - SAL ES, SERVICE PHONE 7 - 3055 NORGE APPLIANCES IRON-RITE IRONERS HAMILTON CLOTHES- IRYERS URBANA, ILLINOIS BLUM'S Because you like nice clothes. 124 N. NEIL STREET CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS BOYD'S GARDENS Country Club Road FLORIST Flowers for all occaszons Weddings C orm ges Cen ter Pieces Funeral Designs WE DELIVER ORDERS OVER S5 PHONE 7- 216 URBANA, ILLINOIS Eg i Qs' l SEARS ROEBUCK 84 COMPANY KATHRYN'S BEAUTY SHOP SHOP AT SEARS And SAVE Phone 3 320 N. Hickory Champaign, Illinois 094951 Illinois G RE EN TREE FREEMAN STATION I WESTVILLE, ILLINOIS Gas-Oil Sandwiches CHICKEN - STEAKS - SANDWICHES Soft Drinks D. B. Cole, Proprietor PHONE 76 Phone - 2771 Westville Ogden, Illinois BUNGALOW INN PLATE LUNCHES STEAKS AND CHOPS 801 S. Neil Street Champaign, Illinois CONGRATULATIONS To The Class of 1952 LC. FI EL DIN G GRAIN COMPANY Ogden, Illinois POP'S LUNCH Good Food Jim Blocker 2nd and Green Street Champaign, Illinois R.D. CAS'ILE TYP EWRITER CO. 27 Main - Champaign Phone 5893 Corona Portables SALES - SEQVICE - RENTALS i I CO1vIPLIMr.N IS OI' MEIER OIL COMPANY ROYAL ILLINOIS Passenger Truck an Tractor Tzres En-ar-co and Veedol Motor Oils an Marathon Casolme TELEPHONE OGDEN 61 R 11 STUD EBAKER SAL ES An SERVICE DORISM EYESTONE Proprietor Equipped fo sfeam my kind of machinery Phone 95 R 17 OGDEN ILLINOIS The ROYAL INSURANCE AGENCY R H SHORTSLEEVE Insurance of all kinds Farm Loans Auto and Truck Financing Royal, Illinois Phone Ogden 39 R 2 Best Washes to the Class of I952 J.M. BEAN ELECTRIC AND HARDWARE URBANA, ILLINOIS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1952 HOWARD FREEMAN Ogden, Illinois DANA HUDELSON INC. FORD CARS AND TRUCKS Champaign, Illinois RAMERT CHEVROLET SALES 8: SERVICE C.L. RAMERT, Owner Route No. 150, 49, and 10 Phone 91 R 7 Ogden, Illinois DUITSMAN OIL COMPANY Marathon Gasoline Fumace and Stove Fuels Phone Ogden 61 R Il,or 61 R 2 ROYAL, ILLINOIS GUY W. STANNE Field Seeds We service all makes of cars and trucks Washing and Hickory Street Phone 2142 Champaign, Illinois POWER FARM IMPL EMENT COMPANY McCormick and Deering Tractors and Machinery Intemational Motor Trucks Refrigeration Sales and Service Phone 4014 410 E. University Avenue Champaign, Illinois UNWILLER SALES AND SERVICE KAISER - FRAZER - HENRY J PHONE I0 K DENHART GROCERY I FRESH ERulTs AND NW .4 E 4 eees VEGETABLES J--'E' . l . O'SeP , ITIOIS 'T S1 J h III' ' 11 1' ZAIQ9 It thx A, his 'I02 EAST MAIN STREET HOMER, ILLINOIS GEO. BLACKER'S SIN CLAIR SERVICE Gas - Oil - Accessories Goodyear Tires Goodyear Batteries SERVICE WITH A SMILE Phone 7 - 7523 Cedar and Green Streets URBANA, ILLINOIS B RASH FLOWER SHOP Flowers and Gifts 126 W. Main Street Urbana, Illinois f Compliments of ST. JOE APPLIANCE CO. Phone 3261 St. Joseph, Illinois OGDEN HATCHERY Good place for chicks and Poult B.A.PETERS, Owner Ogden, Illinois is I T UQ LQ. . 1 Wy 'Ii 5,3 5 A I ,M ,.I Je X.-:DQ Y 5 R K 3 ' lr' JACK BELL'S Gas Service Company 2202 E. University, Urbana, HI. Phone 7 - 5456 HEADQUARTERS FOR SKELGAS 'Service and Appliances BUSEY FIRST NATIONAL BANK ,PEPPER CHINA STORE BANKING BUSINESS The Twin Cities Leading Store SINCE 1868 Of Fine China and Crystal and Toys CAPITAL AND SURPLUS Phone 504-4 S486.000- 201 N. Walnut URBANA, ILLINOIS Champaign' iiiiiiois FARMERS'ELEVATORCOMPANY G.V. SCOTT, Manager GR AIN--COAL--SEEDS TELEPHONE 61 R 12 ROYAL, ILLINOIS Two Good Things in Illinois- Corn and I I RELIABLE FURNITURE COMPANY Champaign, Illinois COMPLIMENTS OF MANNT Jewelry and Optical IO9 S. Neil Street Champaign, Illinois ff .? if 2 'Z ll lf4i,'W Wi' w I ,Mal It so ? 1 xx Xa., DE SOTA PLYMOUTH MA PAR PARTS AND ACCESSORIES ELLIS MOTOR SALES 209 S MAIN TELEPHONE 'IIO HOMER ILLINOIS STYLE AND VALUE LEADERS IN MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS IOS. KUHN 8: CO. 33- 35- 37 MAIN STREET CHAMPAIGN, ILLINOIS ALSIP'S GROCERY LW. Alsip, Owner MEATS VEGETABLES GROCERIES Phone 94 OGD EN ILLINOIS .IE RRY WE ESE Sportmg Goods JERRY WEESE PAT MURPHY BILL STARBODY Phone 3400 816 N Verm111on DHDVIIIC Illlnols 5 and 10 5 and 10' S S KRESGE CO Champ azgn Illznozs -X? J 79 1,2 4 ' W I . - , . f 1- ,- , 5 '- 'EH .4 , , , qv' , I 'g .. ', I , . ,L J, xi 41 Q E' so EXPE RT ENGRAVING WATCH REPAIR JEWELRY REPAIR STONE SETTING WHITTAKER'S JEWELRY 133 W. Main St. Urbana, Illinois HARRY'S BARB ER SHOP COME IN FOR A QUICK SHAVE AND HAIRCUT OR FOR A FRIENDLY VISIT OGDEN, ILLINOIS FARMCRAFT HYBRIDS ALWAYS RELIABLE RALPH WAGNER OGDEN, ILLINOIS COMPLIME NTS OF PENRY FURNITURE CO. 433 - 35 - 37 E. Main Danville, Illinois A MMA 41289 Besrwlsnlss T0 THE cuss OF 1952 Mg, cuRvE INN iii KW' me Ogden, Illinois MR. AND MRS. M. .l..DEDLOW AND BOB -'CLEVEH coMPl.mEN'rs OF ALEXANDEQ. SPORTING GOODS PARIS CLEANERS INCORPORATES 11.4 W. Clark Street QUALITY sPoRT1NG coons C ' m YH 'Q f 'nf ' H' 1 . fir Y in .M , Q' Y .-' PATRONS E. N. DUNKMAN FRANK CANADAY HENRY J, OSTERBUR GOOD-LUCK STORE W. IA. DUKES ANDERSON JEWELRY STO RE We, the Senior Class, wish to thank all those who have had a part in the production of this year's HMAROONH. We are especially grateful to Mrs. Mahaf- fey for her willing help, Miss Miller for her assistance in profreading our materia1,ln- terstate Printers and Publishers, Sudlow Studio, businessmen, faculty, and students. CHESTER MAPES HARDWARE HOT POINT ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SCHOOL EQUIPMENT GENERAL HARDWARE WINKLER STOKERS 20TH CENTURY AND LENNOX FURNACES COLES HOT BLAST WARM MORNING STOVES ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES PLUMBING PAINT-OILS-VARNISHES MYERS AND DEMING ELECTRIC PUMPS CALL US FOR HEATING AND PLUMBING ESTIMATES PHONE 24 R 'I6 AND 24 R 'II OGDEN, ILLINOIS 0
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