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Show GLEN ADAMS THAIR ALLRED I. DARRELL AMES passed away on February 8, 1979 in Bremerton, Washington, just four months after moving there from Clearfield. He was a maintenance production planner at the Defense Depot in Ogden until the time he moved to Washington. He served during World War II in the U. S. Air Force and was an active member of the L.D.S. Church in Clearfield. He was married to Shanna Mauchley in 1942 and had four sons and two daughters and eleven grandchildren. JACK DUANE ANDERSON JOHN HOWARD ANDREWS, JR. ELAINE H. ANDROS MAURINE NORMA BARTON LOUIS TULANE BASS MARLOW BECK B. WEST BELNAP spent two years at Weber College, served a mission for the L.D.S. Church in the Southern States, then graduated from B.Y.U., followed by a teaching fellowship at B.Y.U. While at B.Y.U. he met and married Darlene Howard in June of 1946. He received a Masters of Arts and an Ed.D from Columbia University. He returned in 1951 to B.Y.U. as Assistant Professor of Church Organization and Administration in the Division of Religion, later being given a full professorship. He served in Provo as bishop, high councilman and stake president. His publications include Faith Amid Skepticism, Joseph Smith's Contribution to Faith, What Think Ye of Christ and Living the Gospel in the Home. He worked with L.D.S. President Harold B. Lee for seven years as executive secretary for the Children's Committee of the All-Church Coordinating Council and was Dean of the College of Religious Instruction at B.Y.U. when he died of cancer on January 13, 1967. He had seven sons and daughters. FRED BENNEHOFF BYRON NORVAL BENSON WALT EARL BINGHAM WAYNE SHAW BISHOFF JOHN HENRY BRANHAM MARY VIRGINIA BRIGGS DOROTHEA MARGUERITE BROPHY FLORENCE VIRGINIA BUNCE JAMES ROLAND BURK KENNETH BURROWS DOUGLAS CLOSE GORDON COLE LILY MARGARET COLE FRED B. COMER REED LOUIS CORAY STANLEY KAY CROCKETT attended Weber State College and Stanford University in California. He was in the Naval service, retiring as a commander. He received three Distinguished Flying Crosses, seven air medals for bravery and the Purple Heart during World War II. He was manager of the Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company and on the board of directors for Economic Education of San Jose State College. He had served as a bishop and high councilman in the L.D.S. Church and was an Oakland temple worker. He was married in 1942 to Uarda Grey, has two sons and one daughter. He passed away August 10, 1978 at his home in Carmichael, California of cancer. WILLIAM CRONIN HELEN MARGARET DEAN ROBERT G. DIXON MELVIN JAMES DUDLEY VANYLE M. EVANS MARGARET DOROTHY FARLEY GLEN HARPER FISHBURN DONALD EARL GARNER MITSUKO HAMADA JAMES SIM HENDERSON LULA HERBERT VERNAL HYRUM JENSEN HELEN MARIE JOHNSON BLAINE HULMSTON passed away November 15, 1978 of a heart attack in the McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden. A lifelong resident of Ogden, he worked for Mountain Bell as an assignment foreman. He attended Weber College two years and was a well-known golfer. He was a member of Weber Lodge No. 6 and a teacher in the DeMolay. He was a member of the L.D.S. Church. He was married in 1947 to Melba Bills. They have three sons and one daughter. KENNETH R. KREY BERNICE KRUITBOSCH EDNA KUNZ CLAIR LAYNE JOHN G. LEONARD, JR. THOMAS BLAIR LIDDELL LLOYD F. LUDDINGTON NOLAN WAYNE MANFULL GORDON CLARK MILES INEZ MARY MOSER NEAL MARION MOSS DELLA MAUD MURDOCK ERMA VERA NELSON BLAINE DeVERN OYLER passed away on June 30, 1978 in a nursing home in Ogden, following an extended illness. He had lived most of his life in Los Angeles, spending the year before his death in Ogden. He served during World War II in the U. S. Army and was a member of the L.D.S. Church. He is survived by two brothers. FAVA MARILYN PARKER EVELYN IRENE PARKINSON RALPH MAY PEARSON LAWRENCE D. PENDROY NEWEL M.PHILLIPS KENNETH C.PORTER CLEVE CHARLES POULSEN JOE LEON RAMIREZ MILDRED RANSON OLSON passed away in Ogden in 1956. She was a member of the L.D.S. Church and a member of the Junior Old Timers Auxiliary of the Ogden Union Railway and Depot Company. She was married to frank T. Olson, had two sons. ROBERT B.RICHARDS GALE WOOD ROSE WILLIAM SANDER WALTER FRED SCHOFIELD REED C SESSION LAFESHARAR ROBERT J. SHAW ROBERT H.SMITH, JR. GORDON B.SWAN DON JAY THOMPSON RICHARD P.VAN BATENBERG AGNES VARNEY died during the senior year at Ogden High School. She died from a massive infection (secondary to osteomyelitis) that damaged her heart. She broke her leg in her youth and the serious infections later in life were a result of the break. HAZEL EILEEN WALKER MURRAY WELLS WHITNEY, JR. LOUIS JOHN WILKS MONA WILLIAMS VIRGIL BLAINE WILLIAMS RAYMOND GLEN YOUNG entered the Army and was promoted to rank of First Lieutenant in the Quartermaster Corps during World War II. He worked at the Post Office for 13 years, receiving the first award in the Utah area for service over and beyond his call of duty. He became a self-taught butcher as a sideline, also did every friend's income tax returns each year. He married Mary Lou Brown (class of 1939) in 1944, was the father of six children, three boys, three girls. He was drowned on June 20, 1962 on a picnic with his family, as a result of a heart attack. - ~ 1+ «^A* from the pages of our Ogden High School Handbook! GET ACQUAINTED DANCE The Get Acquainted Dance is held at the first of every school year. At this dance, one makes many friendships which are cherished all year long. BIG SISTER PARTY The Big Sister Party is sponsored by the Girls' Association. All girls participate, and all junior girls are made to feel more at home in their new school. SAND BAG FIGHT The Sand Bag Fight, a contest between senior and junior boys, is held during the latter part of September. THANKSGIVING DANCE The Thanksgiving Dance, which is held the Friday before Thanksgiving, is enjoyed by all who attend. PLAY The school play is presented by the dramatic art department under the direction of Miss Woolley, usually in November or December. CHRISTMAS MUSICAL Under the direction of Mr. Hansen, the a capella choir gives a Christmas Musical, which is one of the outstanding functions of the year. HOLLY HOP The Holly Hop is held the Friday before the Christmas Holidays. It is the first formal dance of the year. ACCOLADE The Accolade, which is sponsored by the Girls' Association, is usually given the last week of January. The girls look forward to this dance for it is the only dance in which they can repay their partners for past courtesies. CADET HOP The Cadet Hop is annually sponsored by the R.O.T.C. One platoon is chosen to give an exhibition. All Boys come in their uniforms. JUNIOR PROM The Junior Prom is given by the juniors to repay the seniors for all past favors. CLASSICALLA The Ciassiealia is the only costume dance of the year. After a pageant has been given by the girls, the queen and her court are presented. MOTHERS'TEA The Girls' Association also sponsors the Mothers' Tea, which is given in the spring. The mothers of all boys and girls are invited. A program is presented after which refreshments are served. BACCALAUREATE SERMON The Sunday before Graduation Day, the seniors, their parents, and friends gather in the auditorium to listen to a musical program and a farewell address by some noted speaker. GRADUATION DAY After an interesting student program, Superintendent Hopkins in behalf of the Board of Education presents diplomas to seniors. The parents of students are invited to attend the graduation exercises. SENIOR RECEPTION On the night of graduation, the faculty gives honor of all graduates. a dance in OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL HYMN George A. Eaton (Tune: "Fair Harvard") Through life with its seasons of pleasure and pain, Be they spent in the cottage or hall, There are none that are frought with such comfort and joy, As the hours that our school days recall. All hail Alma Mater, thou guide of our youth, Who hath moulded our spirits to thine; We cherish thee now as thou cherished us then And invoke on thee blessings divine. Join hands once again in Fraternity's bond; Everlasting that kinship shall be, First, we pledge to the weal of the land that we love, May she never lack hearts brave and free. Then here's to fair Knowledge, bright symbol of power, And may never foul Ignorance rule; May the God of our Fathers forever protect Ourselves and the Ogden High School. |