Augusta High School - Memoria Yearbook (Augusta, MO)

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With this eleventh edition, we will attempt to surpass, or at least equal the pre- vious editions of the Augusta High School Memoria. May this book serve to recall many pleasant memories of our years at A. H. S., and be a pictorial record of the year '51-'52. p Staff Editor-In-Chief - Assistant Editor - Class Editors Senior - - - - .Tunior - - - - Sophomore Freshman Sports Editor s - Art Editor - - Activity Editor - Humor Editors' - Advertising Manager - - - - - - - Subscription Manager ---- - - - - - - - -- - Roland Fuhr - Betty Oberdick - - Carol Nadler - Omar Fischer - .. - --Florence Cross Morris Buenemann - - - - - --Ellen Berg Wilfred Wissmarm - - Carol Nadler - Betty Thilking - - - - - Jeanette Thilking Roger Buenemann - - Royce Stelzer Richard Struckhoff Photo Editor - - - - - - - - - Forrest Dale Dieckhaus Typists - -. - - -..---- - - ---- Class Sponsgr - - - - - - - ----- - - - - -Mr. Pegler 3 Faculty MR. c. J. 1v1oRus MR. c. J. WELTON MR. M. L. PEGLER, Superintendent MRS. 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Born, November Z3, 1934, Femme Osage, Missouri Entered Femme Osage Grade School, 1940 Entered Augusta Public Grade School, 1942 Entered Augusta High School, 1948 1948-49: 1949-50: 1950-51: 1951-52: Basketball, Softball, Glee Club Basketball, Softball, Glee Club Basketball, Glee Club, In Going, Going, Gone And Times Up, Ribbon Girl For Queen Basketball, Glee Club, On Memoria Staff, Typist And Editor Of Class News For School Paper A model student, she towers above the mass. Born, September 6, 1934, Matson, Missouri Entered Christ Lutheran Grade School, 1940 Entered Augusta High School, 1948 1948-49: 1949-50: 1950-511 1951-52: Not that Ijust like Basketball, Softball, Glee Club, Secretary-Treas- urer Of Class Basketball, Softball, Glee Club, President Ol' Class, Memoria Staff, Waitress At Junior-Senior Prom Basketball, Softball, Glee Club, In Going, Going, Gone And Times Up, Ribbon Girl For Queen Basketball, Softball, Glee Club, On Memoria Staff, lnterviewer For School Paper I like study less play more. Born, Iuly l, 1934, Augusta, Missouri Entered Augusta Grade School, 1940 Entered Augusta High School, 1948 1948-49: 1949-50: 1950-51: 1951-52: 6 Basketball, Softball, Glee Club Basketball, Softball, Glee Club Basketball, Softball, Glee Club Basketball, Softball, On Memoria Staff ELLEN BERG .TEANETTE THILKING CAR OL- NADLER Not too short, and not too tall, She plays a good game of basketball. Born, December 29, 1934, Matson, Missouri Entered Augusta Public Grade School, 1940 Entered Christ Lutheran Grade School, 1945 Entered Augusta High School, 1948 1948-49: 1949-50: 1950-51 1951-52: Basketball, Softball, Glee Club, President Of Class Basketball, Softball, Glee Club, Student Council, ln Ready Made Farni1y Basketball, Softball, Glee Club, President Of Class, ln Going, Going, Gone, And Times Up, Ribbon Girl For Queen Basketball, Softball, Glee Club, Student Council President, On Memoria Staff. Boys' Sports Editor On School Paper Not too bold, and not too shy, She let's the rest of the world go bye Born, January 8, 1935, Femme Osage, Missouri Entered Femme Osage Grade School, 1940 Entered Augusta Public Grade School, 1942 Entered Augusta High School, 1948 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 Basketball, Softball, Glee Club Basketball, Softball, Glee Club,Waitress At Junior- Senior Prom, Secretary-Treasurer Of Class Basketball, Glee Club, In Going, Going, Gone And Times Up, Ribbon Girl For Queen Basketball, Glee Club, Student Council, OnMemoria Staff, Interviewer And Typist For School Paper lf she would talk more we would know her better. Born February 16, 1934, Matson, Missouri Entered Augusta Public Grade School, l94O Entered Christ Lutheran Grade School, 1945 Entered Augusta High School, 1948 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 Basketball, Glee Club, Student Council Glee Club, Vice-President Of Class Glee Club, In Going, Going, Gone And Times Up, 'Ribbon Girl For Queen Glee Club, Secretary Of Class, On Memoria Staff Typist And Editor Of Community News For The School Paper 1 .3 g , 9 1 i s ti :-:flif-5 ff? :..::,::: ,:.iV:...,,, . L: ' .. 1. .-1-3 ' ,Q-:MV M a , , .. in A Ng , 'lfwwt' mf, :A .my seiggwfg, ,:3fgiw,',i,.. f gt lfgf 15:2 ft mx,iegw,w , Q ff! H' 9 iii 4 X I H Q gf, 4, to , . fir if '55 X .- fi ,f 3 if 1 F 1,44 E Z ::2 '- ' J .ir:?'f':'5'. :- . -.-,,.'.5' :Il H - 'ff ' Q3 3' 3 , n , 1 1, ' gr ,- .w 595 ,551 ' igs f for Sw J Xzfwgiilfi W, if 1 'www af f uffwfsiw . ,Psf':Xgngswf F ., , 5 if ff' . it sg?Siif,fr.tia,pr,iai,f Q,-1 3352 R IC HAR D STRUCKHOFF ' 'Richie' ' ROLAND F UHR MARVIN MALLINCKRODT Ma1lie Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. Born, June 17, 1934, Augusta, Missouri Entered Immaculate Conception Grade School, 1940 Entered Augusta High School, 1948 1948- 1949- 1950 1951 Basketball, Softball, Glee Club, Vice-President Of Class Basketball, Softball, Glee Club, In Ready Made Farnily, Waiter At Junior-Senior Prom Basketball, Softball, Glee Club, In Going, Going, Gone, And Times Up Basketball, Softball, On Memoria Staff, Assistant Editor Of School Paper He studies to get his lessons done But still has time for lots of fun. Born, January 4, 1934, St. Louis, Missouri Entered Walnut Grove Grade School, 1940 Entered Hickory Hill Grade School, 1944 Entered Augusta High School, 1948 1948- 1949- 1950- 1951- Softball, Glee Club, Memoria Staff Softball Softball, In Times Up ' Softball, President Of Class, On Memoria Staff, Interviewing Reporter For School Paper 1 half like school and Ihalf don't like school But Ithink lhalf don't like it the most. Born, April ZZ, 1934, Femme Osage, Missouri Entered Femme Osage Grade School, 1940 Entered Augusta Public Grade School, 1942 Entered Augusta High School, 1948 1948- 1949- 1950- 1951- Basketball, Softball Basketball, Softball Basketball, Softball, In Going, Going, Gone And Times Up Basketball, Softball, On Memoria Staff, Advertising Manager For School Paper ROYC E STELZER Smoky W lL.l-' R ED W ISSMA NN ' 'W illie ' --'-' . ..,. .... , ., . ,.,. I yi: WF-5 r ' :El i:.'2Fi.F:,':: 2 'lk ,. ' -Q fsgz- t'flffjf'i1::.5::: ' ,: f ' 1 5-15-E:i2', ' '-TQ: , .li-::Sf::E, :rr :E , :.,.,l,:-t ,vA, z ,,..,, 2 ..... 1 x.'. D n. 5 f,.,, Z. E1 .,.,, X, -, ..,. 2 - ROGER BUENEMANN Beanie Good in basketball, without a doubt, The kind of boy girls dream about. n Born, March 20, 1934, Palmer, Kansas Entered Augusta Grade School, 1940 Entered Christ Lutheran Grade School, 1941 Entered Augusta High School, 1948 1948 1949 1950 1951 -49: Basketball, Softball, Glee Club, Student Council -50g Basketball, Softball, Glee Club, In The Crazy I-louse. -51: Basketball, Softball, Glee Club, In Times Up, And Going, Going, Gone, Secretary Of Class -52: Basketball, Softball, On Memoria Staff, Editor Of Can You Imagine For School Paper The perfect lover. He makes Romeo look like a bashful boy. Born, July 31, 1934, Matson, Missouri Entered Christ Lutheran Grade School, 1940 Entered Augusta High School, 1948 1948- 1949- 49: Basketball, Softball, Glee Club 50: Basketball, Softball, Glee Club, Waiter At Junior- Senior Prom 1950-51: Basketball, Softball, Glee Club, Vice-PresidentOt' 1951 Class, ln Going, Going, Gone And Times Up -52' Basketball, Softball, Vice-President Of Class,On Memoria Staff, Girls' Sports Editor For School Paper Someday I will cast off my boyish pranks and be a man. Born, September 16, 1934, Augusta, Missouri Entered Augusta Public Grade School, 1940 Entered Augusta High School, 1948 1948 1949 1950- 1951 49: Basketball, Softball 50: Basketball, Softball 51- Basketball, Softball, Treasurer Of Class, ln Times Up And Going, Going, Gone -52: Basketball, Softball, Student Council, On Memoria Staff, Roving Reporter For School Paper DOUGLAS SUTTON unougu FORREST DALE DIECKHAUS Rusty Keen sense and common sense But lots of room for nonsense. Born. February 6, 1934, Solomon, Kansas Entered Kindergarten, 1939 Entered Solomon Grade School, 1940 Entered Lexington Grade School, Lexington, Kentucky, 1941 Entered Picadone Grade School, Lexington, Kentucky, 1943 Entered Lafayette High School, Lexington, Kentucky, 1946 Last half of year entered Colgate Grade School, Clarksville, Indiana Entered George Rogers Clark Grade School, Clarksville, Indiana, 1947 Entered Ieffersonville High School, 1948-50 Entered Augusta High School, 1951 1948-49: Glee Club 1949-50: 1950-51: 1951-52: On Memoria Staff Variety is the spice of life: Here's Variety. Born, February 15, 1984, Augusta, Missouri Entered Immaculate Conception Grade School, 1940 Entered Augusta High School, 1948 1948-49: Basketball 1949-50: Basketball, Member Of Photo Club, Student Manager ' 1950-51: Member Of Photo Club, Student Manager, In Times Up 1951-52: Subscription Manager For School Paper, On Memoria Staff Senior Class History ' The histories which are recorded on the preceding pages are personal histories, but there is yet to be recorded the history of the Senior Class as a whole. p When we began our high school education in 1948, we had an enrollment of fifteen students in our class. Our class was well represented in the activities of the school during that year, taking part in basketball, softball, and glee club. ln our Sophomore year, we were unfortunate in losing one member of our class, Raymond Geiger. We were fortunate, however, in receiving a member, Patricia Crafton. This year again we were well represented in the activities of the school. When we became Juniors, we lost one member of our class, namely, Patricia Crafton. We gave our Junior play, entitled, Times Up, in which most of the members of the class took part. The girls of the class were ribbon girls for the Crowning of the Queen. In April of our Junior year, we sponsored the annual banquet and prom for the Senior Class. This year as Seniors, we received a new member in our class, Douglas Sutton. The King and Queen for the Carnival were chosen from the Senior Class. Ellen Berg was chosen Queen and Wilfred Wissmann was chosen King. The attendants were also out of the Senior Class, namely, Carol Nadler escorted by Royce Neal Stelzer, Jeanette Thilking escorted by Richard Struckhoff, Betty Thilking escorted by Rusty Dieckhaus, and Betty Ann Oberdick escorted by Roger Buenemann. This year, also, there has been a lot of work getting the 'yearbook ready for publication. Roland Fuhr is our Editor-In-Chief. 'We are 'very proud of our lVIemoria ' and we hope it will be one of the best ever published at A. H. S. ll Who's Who In 1962 Who's Who in 1962 aims to include brief life sketches of the Senior Class of 1952, ten years from now. All members are successful in the ventures into which they have found their way. Carol Nadler--after graduating from A. H. S. took her long awaited trip to California. She found she liked the climate and sunshine so well she stayed. She is now a secretary to one of the movie producers in Hollywood. Betty Thilking--is now a great concert pianist touring the world. At present she is in England. She always enjoyed playing during her years at A. H. S. Jeanette Thilking--now a dress designer in London, England, she finds it a wonderful career. Last year she designed the dress, which was first shown in one of the largest dress shops in Augusta. Ellen Berg--is still employed as an airline hostess which she began as a career after graduating. She has traveled the entire world over. She still comes back to Augusta for her vacation. We don't know if it's to see the city itself or her old beau Hubert. Roland Fuhr--who had a secret ambition of being an airline mechanic went to New York to fulfill it. He seems to be doing very well for himself. Forrest Dale Dieckhaus, known as Rusty to his friends, having been en- countered more than once during his years at A. H. S. by State Patrolmen, decided to become one himself. He now drives down the highways of Missouri tracking down the speeding drivers or one without tail lights. Roger Buenemann--one of our more wittier classmates, known to us all as Beanie, is now a great comedian in Hollywood. He recently made a personal appearance in one of the 'lar gest theaters of Augusta, for a premiere of his newest picture. Seen with him were his beautiful blonde wife and twin daughters, who seem to have the personality of their father. Douglas Sutton--is a Sailor now, stationed in California. Last week he spent his furlough in Augusta. Doug is now Adrniral of the battleship Missouri. Richard Struckhoff--Richie to most of us, set as his goal to be a world plane pilot, and he has achieved it. He makes regular stops in Augusta's Airfield. Wilfred Wissmann--who had a yearning to drive a Pacific Intermountain Express KPIED truck in his school days, is now employed in that field of work. 12 Roger Osthoff--one of the greatest farmers in our class. He is now retired and the owner of several large farms. He has quite a few farm hands working for him. But Roger still is an early riser to see that everything gets off to an early and good start. Royce Stelzer--now married and the father of two sons. Royce also known as Smoky liked Bookkeeping in A. H. S. so well, he is now a bookkeeper for a leading manufacturer in Chicago. Marvin Mallinckrodt--joined the U. S. Army shortly after graduating from high school. He has recently been promoted to a General. Betty Ann Oberdick--now living on a farm in Missouri. She met her husband at the International Livestock Show in Chicago. They are busy raising Angus Cattle. As yet they haven't reached their goal, a grand Champion animal. if 224 21051 Pk 251 fl' :lf :lf B24 Can You Imagine The Seniors not going to a show after class meetings. Richard and Beanie not going to Bergs when L. B. was supposed to be sick. Roger O. not sleeping in class. Ellen and Betty raising heck with the grade school girls while coaching them. Pete K. and Morris B. receiving a valentine from Claudette S. Jeanette L. going home alone from the Carnival Dance. Douglas S. getting home before 10:30 P. M. :la :lc :lc :lc :ls ak :ls :Qc al: 1 3 V The Last Will and Testament of the Senior Class We, the Class of 1952, of the Augusta High School, City of Augusta, 'and State of Missouri, being sound of mind and memory do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, in manner and form following, hereby revoking any willpor wills, heretofore made by us. Fir st: We, the class, leave our co-operation and ability to get along with others to next year's class with fond hope that they will do likewise after our departure. We, the Senior Class of 1952, do hereby bequeath our numer- ous possessions thusly: ELLEN B. wills her position on the basketball team to Carol Marie Nadler. RUSTY D. wills his gab and gossip ability to .Terry Crafton, who does well already. ROGER B. wills his ability of telling jokes to Bobby Knoernschild. ROLAND F. wills his ability of working Bookkeeping to next year's Book- keeping Class. MARVIN M. wills his hearty laugh to Lawrence Struckhoff. CAROL N. wills her quiet disposition to Florence Cross. BETTY O. wills her time spent at Ray's at noon hour to Barbara Ann Siem. ROGER O. wills his power in playing basketball to Leland Schemmer. ROYCE S. wills his position on the basketball team to Donald Engelage. RICHARD S. wills his position as catcher on the softball team to Pee Wee Leesmann. 1 DOUGLAS S. leaves Janet Nadler to Pete Koelling. BETTY T. wills her ability to play the piano to Darlene.Dieckmann.. IEANETTE T. wills her neat handwriting to Bobby J'oe Patterson. WILLIE W. leaves Ina Haupt to .Tohnny Struckhoff. Hereunto have I set my hand and seal knowing that all the provisions herein proclaimed are as unalterable and indissoluble as the famous laws of the Medes and Persians. CLASS OF '52 14 gynzom CLASS W ALBERS MALLINCKRODT LAVON F ISCHER ' ' e OMAR FISCHER EARL LEON MALLINCKRODT KNOERNSCHILD r 1 5 1 N yu KEITH OMAR ROBERT xNoERNsc1-m.D ELVIN OSTHOFF '- H - 1 :5:g5:f:f:ga:5:vg:::5f:5-gms ff- Q- If as sag? 1 I 5 , 5 ,, 5 1,1 Yfisi? M 52 img M Eh? af? fi , --zf 2 Q--V 5 T X1 ' ig fg ggzgwiilg gf H5 ' 5113353 N S fig if ggglsg f izggggggv igq E ev a Q 5 55 5 , U if X 434, 2 ui E 3 5 Q 4 Q, . . ,R I unior Class History On September 3, 1951, we began our activities of fulfilling the duties of the .Tunior Class of 1952. Our first step was to -elect the class officials. The following officers were chosen: President - - - - - - - - - - Omar Fischer Vice-President ----- - - - Omar Mallinckrodt Secretary - - - - - - - - - - - - Keith Albers Treasurer ------------ - -Leon Knoernschild As representatives of the .Tunior Class to the Student Council, Robert Knoerns child and Lavon Fischer were elected. To sponsor the .Tunior Class we chose Mr. Carl Welton. Omar Fischer,.our Class President, was also elected as Vice-President to the Student Council by the student body. On September 14, we gave a box supper, which was a huge success. We received our Academy Award class rings in February. On March 16, we are presenting our class play entitled, Aaron Slick From Punkin Crick. We have only two boys playing basketball this year, Earl Mallinckrodt and Omar Fischer. Omar Fischer is the only Junior to play on the softball team. Next year our aims will have to be high to keep up the excellent work of this year's Seniors, but we are confident that we shall do so with a little help and co-operation of all our class members. 16 1 GMU my 5 GPH 121:15 JERRY CRAFTON LEONA LELAND JEANETTE BERG SCHEMMER LEESMANN mmm -f- mg. :g,,g.,,.: , 1 -an . - Q .,, ' ':::,:. - T! :'- s 4 Q: V :.. . g. g, : , 241 L A ,: . . ':,,3:5- if 15555: '25-Y:-1--:zgggg '- ., H .W :F :.,. :I -1 ,zgf-1-1.-1p:'-:..,-2.5a:25s.g..':'2 A u fx, -355-:f:f -1 4- - , lzz. Dil A ' 22'2 - N ,..,.,..,. . A D WILMA JUNE BARBARA ANN THEIMANN STEM A ,,AA,.. V SE A - A .. .,.-,, , .,,.., 2 -c .,.. 5- .,.... . 5:1:e2:es-152:2E2EE:2:i-- ., 3 ...,.. I .:-: ' -L .,A,,.. ww , ,... :.,.., ,,..,5.... A -::-.,.,..,:.... . . A M :Q:.si-:Q:::ggfjg',j:i2:,g5,j:j:.Eg:2E,,:fsf5g.-Q, W, i W 52122 IF:s1:'.: :j,:I12:,:g':I1:2:a1i:::Z::Q, gms: 35- Aas-'-:.:.g:::.,:,,::.,.,a:,,:g Q .V..,....,,,,..,..,.,V'ff 9 , .ii . ..,... , ..... 5 -gg:gg5f5g.?g:::g zpiifg- g.:..: :,,,. F, , 5.5 gg ,g,,g,,,g- V 3: -511, :. . .,., .... , ..,. .. , 3. ..,.,-.::,...,.:.., , .,,.:. ...,,v, , -,-: Z: E9 5 f LEONARD FORSEE FLORENCE CROSS mx. a an ,ea maeswmmzm wmmmmwmww ARTHUR DONALD vmon. WAYNE WAIDMANN DNGELAG1-3 KLUNE HEGER DENNIS INA CAROL. MARIE NADLER HAUPT NADLI-IR Sophomore Class History We, the Sophomores of 1952, have chosen for our class flower the red rose, and for our motto, Forward Ever, Backward Never. We were happy to welcome Arthur Waidmann, Leonard Forsee, and Florence Cross as new members to our class. Our class officers are as follows: President ---- - - Florence Cross Vice-President - - - - - Donald Engelage Secretary-Treasurer ----------- - Arthur Waidmann Our Student Council Representatives are Carol Marie Nadler and Virgil Kleine. The Freshman Class gave us a wiener roast in return for the initiation party. The initiation was held on the old Willenbrink place. The entire class will participate in the Carnival. The boys are to operate a dart session while the girls will operate a Candy Kitchen. 18 ERESHNBN ?f aka- -: ::..,:z4:: -. FE., V, im,-:z-,g-.-2,I,:u: W :.... : :.,:.,. V 5 ffiff' -f:-me ,sz-: , NADL ' DIECKMANN 5 :.:a,a-a- :sees-1' ay. , F M 9 l 1 5215 1 . 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BOBBY JOE PATTERSON CHARLES LEESMANN DONALD JANET F UI-IR HAF ER KAMP 19 Freshmen Class History On September 3, 1951, thirteen students enrolled as Freshmen at Augusta High School. We were unfortunate in losing one member, Leroy Mutert. We elected our class officers for the year. They were elected as follows: President - - - ----------- - Morris Buenemann Vice-President - -, - -John Struckhoff Secretary - - - - - Charles Leesmann Treasurer ------- - --------- Janet Haferkamp Student Council Representatives - - Janet Nadler and Claudette Summers We chose as our sponsor, Mrs. Leona Sprank. Our first activity was the initiation party given by the Sophomores in October. It was held at the Willenbrink house. On October ZO, we sponsored a bake sale. T We are thankful for the co- operation which everyone showed. We returned the Sophomores party by taking them to the show in Wentz- ville, Missouri. The trip was made by bus and was e'njoyed by all. 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JANET SCHNEIDER .TOE FINDERS MICHAEL V CALLOWAY MISS ,XKOCH I ,..,:.: ' I I 9 igiq gw fgaf JL I ,gg :J 3419, .i PM f 5 f I YI as f .4 TI?-f,fjfi,f Lg, ..,.',.:Z:'2'Q,..' -,-:af-13:12, . aseii5ie,s:afsg::'ea2::fz:rf:,::s21 ' :- :, i '-ag 212-:':z3..-z::s., 'rzfgz' H - .,... COLLEEN CROSS JANET JOHNSON I . I r,,r '--- - I I , . I I I WQIIFI .Ig 4? 6 cilgfeph X ' .R nga I ,,x 2? ' 5 IIMII :YI ISV! 'wifi 1 :AES 3 it M' 51 1 X I sf, fri 1 f ww w gffgiwis w smseh ,.. . 5 ,X 2? ig.. pf vw il nf HQ, , -'S x, im. e 1 Y-'Nh 7 ., Ne' J ROBERT KOELLING MARY LOUISE MALLINCKRODT fr-,:. ..-W .: :. ::::,::1:E:: -I ap -z I f. , g'ji'5:'::2.gjaz: : f, 'faq :L-E55 b Q5 U'55EI iuifzifr I' If 225 rar? Q33 ix 1 Iii ,fu III SI! I fl I 4I.fIfil1Iki , ., ,, ., -92'. b 553 iff! 1254 Y' fa ,i 3 gs, ' sim ' g I sg E I E V5 as Q pg :EI Si :S -s I r 2 Q f2E',xs 5E9giE3xFA z Q22 ff , gb WANDA SUMMERS K 3 M X Q5 fig S55 5 . M Sim 3 I if -I m w wgw Ik! II v gg! ri: gi .: 5 gg i. 5- ag Eggs 2 F 2, k I 5 , 5 I 'S iii' , ' , 5 rg 'Li xx, if 1. DONNA GABBETT TOMMY SCHNAATH JUDY HEGER GARY I-IOLLENBERG CAROL LEESMANN 2.6 KENNETH MEINERSHAGEN ROGER FINDERS J ff' M f 1 X . - 1 'f Wd A ',', 'Wifi V . ,gs-QR ,I b ij, ,f as , it V T-3: N ' 555+ fi ' CTI V I'TI E S CGIRI1 SBASKF TBALL i i LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeanette Leesrnarm, Leona Berg, Janet Haferkamp, Betty Ann Oberdxck, Janet Nadler, Ellen Berg, Ina Haupt, Coach, Mr. Morus. BACK ROW: Cynthia Albers, Darlene Dickmanna Claudette Summers. FRONT ROW: Wilma June Thiemann, Jeanette Thilking, Betty Ann Thilking. 28 We X' 4 X BACK ROW: Student Manager, Lavon Fischer, Richard Struckhoff, Omar Fxscher, Royce Neal Stelzer, Marvin Mallinckrodt, Coach Morus FRONT ROW: Willie Wissmann, Roger Osthoff, Donald Engelage, Roger Buenemann BACK ROW? FRONT ROW: Coach Morus, Morris Buenemann Virgil Kleine, Donald Engelage Student Manager. Lavon Fischer John Struckhoff, Charles Leesmann Arthur Waidmann. N WILLIE WISSMANN ROGER OSTHOFF ROGER BUENE MANN RICHARD STRUCKHOFF ROYCE STELZER DONALD ENGELAGE Girls' Softball BACK ROW: Coach Morus, Janet Nadler, Wilma June Thiemann, Betty Ann Oberdick, Darlene Dickmann, Leona Berg. FRONT ROW: Ellen Berg, Ina Haupt, Jeanette Leesmann, Janet Haferkamp, Claudette Summers. An unfortunate was applying for relief and the girl at the desk was filling out the questionnaire. Do you owe any back house rent? she asked. Ma'am, he replied with dignity, We've got modern plumbing. 31 Boys' Softball E BACK ROW: Roger Buenemann, Virgil Heine, Willie Wissmann, Donald Engelage, Royce Neal Stelzer, Coach Morus. MIDDLE ROW: Roland Fuhr, Richard Struckhoff, Marvin Mallinckrodt, Morris Buenemann. FRONT ROW: Omar Fischer, John Struckhoff, Lawrence Koelling, Charles Leesmann. Traffic Co : Lad , ou can't ark here. Don't ou see that si n? Or P can't you read? Betty O.: Certainly I can read! It says, 'Fine For Parking'. Omar M.: Mr. Merillo, do you think I have any hidden talent? Mr. Merillo: If you have, it's so well hidden it'1l never be found. Beanie: If you sleep at my house you'11 have to make your bed. Earl: Oh, that's all right. I won't mind. Beanie: O. K. here's a hammer and saw. As the man was twisting his radio dial, he felt a sudden sharp pain in his back. Oh, he cried, I think- I'm getting 1umbago. Why bother? asked his wife, You probably won't be able to understand a word of it. 32 Girls' Sports I Soon after the high school term was opened, our girls began softball practice. V ' As day after day passed by, the team co-operated with the coach and played together, so that they now know the things that some may have for- gotten over the summer months. The new ones are following the same steps as our whole team did last year. Even though we did lose a few Seniors, our Freshmen are replacing their footsteps very well. On Tuesday night, September 18, 1951, the Mar-thasville High School opened their Softball Tournament, consisting of eighteen teams, with double elimination. On Wednesday night, September 19, our girls played Oifallon, and won this game eight to five. After this victory they were scheduled to play Wright City on September 20, and won this game twenty-two to one. After a couple of postponements, on account of rain, Marthasville finished their tournament on October 3. We had to play Wentzville for first place and we came through with a victory to win the FIRST PLACE TROPHY. The final score was eight to two. X On September 27, 28, 29, we held our own annual Softball Tournament, by playing Wright City and won this game by the score of thirteen to zero. After this victory, we played O'fallon on September 29, and lost this game six to four which eliminated us from the tournament. ' On October 2, our girls played Francis Howell, on our own field and lost this game by the score of eight to five. The seasons record for our girls was four wins and two losses. A. H. S. - - - - 8 O'fallon- - - - - -5 A. H. S. - - 22 Wright City - - - 1 A. H. S. - - 8 Wentzville - - 2 A. H. S. - - - 13 Wright City- - - 0 A. H. S. - - -4 O'fallon - - - - 6 A. H. S. - - - -5 Francis Howell- - - 8 Including Tournament Scores . 33 Boys' Softball The Augusta Boys have -had one of the best seasons they have ever had. They won six of the seven games played. These games include two tourna- ments. MARTHASVILLE TOURNAMENT They started the softball season by playing Wright City. They won by a score of twelve to zero. The second game was played with O'fallon. They lost by a score oftwenty-three to five. This game was their only defeat of the season. AUGUSTA T OURNAMENT In the first game of the Augusta Tournament, they were scheduled to play Wright City in which they won, thirteen to two. The second game was played against Wentzville. The final score was Augusta eight, Wentzville four. They defeated Howell in the finals by a score of six to three to obtain first place. In the last game, they played a game with Howell. They won the game, eight to seven. This concluded the fall season, but there will probably be a few games played as soon as the weather permits. A. H. S. ------- 12 Wright City - - O A. H. S. - - 5 O'fallon- - - - - Z3 A. H. S. - - 13 Marthasville- - - - 7 A. H. S. - - 13 Wright City- - 2 A. H. S. - - 8 Wentzville - - 4 A. H. S. - - 6 Howell- - - - 3 A. H. S. - - 8 Howell- - - - 7 34 Girls' Basketball SILEX T OUR NAMENT The Augusta Girls entered the Silex Tournament which was held November 15, 16, and 17. They played their first game against Bellflower and lost this game by a score of fifty-four to nineteen. In their next game, they played Eolia and lost this game by a score of forty-five to thirty-eight. WENT ZVILLE TOURNAMENT They entered the Wentzville Tournament which was held January Z8 through February 2. They had to play Warrenton and lost this by a score of thirty-six to twenty-three. This eliminated them from the tournament. SCORES A. H. S. - - ZZ Eolia - - - -Z5 A. H. S. - - 52 O'fallon- - - Z9 A. H. S. - - 26 Wentzyille - - - Z7 A.H. S.- -34 Silex- - - -51 A. H. S. - - 32 Winfield- - - - -28 A. H. S. - - -Z3 Warrenton- - - - 36 A. H. S. - - 34 Francis Howell- - - -39 A. H. S.- - 19 Bellflower- - - - 54 A. H. S. - - 38 Eolia ---- - - 45 A. H. S. - - 35 Wright City- - - - 14 35 Boys' Basketba11 The Augusta Boys entered the Silex Tournament which was held November 15, 16, and 17. They played their first game against Winfield and lost this game by a score of thirty-nine to twenty-two. In their next game they played Frankfort and won this game, thirty-nine to nineteen. They then played Jonesburg for Consolation. They defeated Jonesburg by a score of forty'-A five to twenty-two. WENT ZVILLE TOURNAMENT They entered the Wentzville Tournament which was held January 28 through February Z. They had to play Maryland Heights and lost this game by a score of' fifty-one to forty-one. Then they played O'fallon in which they won by a score of forty-five to thirty-eight. In their third game, they played Silex and won the game forty-eight to thirty:-three. This entitled them to play Wentzville for Consolation. They lost this game by a close score, forty-nine to forty-seven. SCORES A. H. S. - - Z1 Eolia - - - -29 A. H. S. - -28 O'fallon - - - - -30 A. H. S. - - 37 Wentzville - - - - - 39 A. H. S. - - 28' Wright City - - - - 14 A. H. S. - - 2.2 Silex ----- - - 30 A. H. S. - - - 18 St. George B - - - 11 A. H. S. - - 32 St. George A - - - Z4 A. H. S. - - - 40 Winfield ---- - - 42 A. H. S. - - 41 Maryland Heights - - - - 51 A. H. S. - - - 45 - O'fallon - . ---- - - 38 A. H. S.- - 48 Silex - - ---- -33 A. H. S. - - - 47 Wentzville - - - - 49 A. H. S. - - 26 Howell- .. - - - 46 A. H. S.- - 441 Ionesburg- - - - 29 A. H. S. - -35 Alumni ---+ - 36 A. H. S. - - - 44 Winfield - A - - - - -57 A. H. S. - -Z2 Winfield- - - - 39 A. H. S. - - - 39 I Frankfort- - - -19 A. H. S. - - 45 Jonesburg - - 22 36 if srzfn NT COUNCIT ig LEFT TO RIGHT: Claudette Summers, Janet Nadler, Roger Buenemann, Jeanette Thilking, Lavon Fischer, Robert Knoerns child, Carol Marie Nadler, Virgil Kleine. OFFICERS President --------------- - Ellen Berg Vice-President ----- ------- - Omar Fischer Secretary ------------ - - Jeanette Thilking Treasurer ------------- - - -Virgil Kleine 37 High School Chorus LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Siem, Carol Nadler, Cynthia Albers, Wilma Thiemann, Claudette Summers, Janet Haferkamp, Leona Berg, Darlene Dieckmann, Jeanette Leesmann, Carol Marie Nadler, Ina I-laupt, Betty Obez-dick, Jeanette Thilking, Janet Nadler, Ellen Berg, Betty Thilking. John Struckhoff, Lawrence Struckhoff, Charles Leesman, Bobby .Toe Patterson, Lavon Fischer, Leon Knoernschild, Arthur Waidmann, Morris Buenemann. 38 Our Cooks Mrs. Robert Buenemann, Mrs. August Ahl Our Ianitor Mr. Berihold F uhr 39 Carnival Time 40 Carnival Time KING AND QUEEN OF THE AUGUSTA HIGH SCHOOL Wilfred Wissmann and Ellen Berg and their ATTENDANTS CROWN BEARERS Tommy Sclmaath and Phyllis Kay Schnarre 41 Q l l f 1 1 I 1 Initiation Party n The Sophomore-Freshman Initiation Party was held on October 15, 1951, at the old Willenbrink house. After initiation, the Freshmen were honored by the Sophomores with a Wiener roast. Everyone enjoyed the party. Christmas Party The students of Augusta High School held their Christmas Party on December 20, 1951, for the faculty, students and friends. Gifts were exchang- ed and refreshments were served. 'The students enjoyed dancing to recorded music. Carnival The P. T. A. School Carnival was held on February ZZ and 23. 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Main St. Phone 131 Washington, Missouri A. :Sz E. PLANT CO. The Home of Flowers Phone 503 Washington, Mo Compliments of ASEL'S TOPMOST MARKET Phone 31 - 126 Washington, Mo. Compliments of GRINKER SHOE SHOP 111 Elm St. Washington, Mo g 1 1 1 41 li l ll -l l I Compliments of REINHOLD KNOERNSCHILD General Merchandise Matson, Mo. For Complete Line of Electrical Merchandise - See . . . STRUCKHOFF Electric Refrigeration Service Stewart-Warner - Westinghouse T. V. -- Your Franchise Dealer Westinghouse - International Harvester Augusta, Mo. AL HUMMERT Quality Jewelry Watches - Diamonds Second 8z Elm St. Phone 850 Washington, Mo. M. F. A. CENTRAL COOPERATIVE Products: Feeds, Wire, Paint, Roofing, Seeds, Fertilizers, Tires Batteries 8z Groceries. . c'Your Place of Business -- It will pay you to patronize it. Marthasville Sz Treloar, Mo. Compliments of EDW. J. PETERS General Repair Shop THILKING 8a MUSCHANY Garage 'Work - Welding FUNERAL HOME Used Cars 8z Trucks ' Phone 17W Augusta, Mo. Scott Atwater Outboard Motors Marthasville, Mo. Compliments of E. C. KOCH'S AMERICAN CLOTHING CO Market Sz Locker Service Dan Richard Suits - Florsheim Shoes Van Heusen Shirts Phone 47 Marthasville, Mo. Phone 317 St. Charles, Mo. WASHINGTON BOOSTERS Kappelmann Shoe Repair Norv's Pack Products 8x Lockers Bocklage Bros. Emil Wilmesheer :Sz Son Washington Missourian Dr. Ted W. Gross, D.C. Washington Flour Mill Hilgedicks Barber Shop Washington Hardware Schmidt The Boss Jeweler Pues Home Sz Auto Supplies D 8x W Sports Zoff Studios Kasel Garage Sinclair Service Station Atkins Tire Shop Avery's Dress Shop Central Beauty Shop Cut 8z Curl Beauty Shop Tiny Tot Day Nursery Patterson 8z Hoffman Imperial Bakery Tobbenls Store Western Auto Associate Store Washington Citizen MARTHASVILLE BOOSTERS Gripka Service Station E. E. Suhre AUGUSTA BOOSTERS Rupert Mallinckrodt Lester N ienhuser Dr. H. L. Haynes . 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