Ogden High School - Maroon Yearbook (Ogden, IL)

 - Class of 1952

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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.

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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



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.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

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