Augusta High School - Memoria Yearbook (Augusta, MO)

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' Ll I Y'wY,.w x - --K -- 4, mem, .-1,,.,vmESf1kMi If J 1 . JSE ,. id Wt M m M W g 4, li . -S I We proudly present Which MCDRIA with fondest affection this twelfth edition of the Augusta High School Memoriam, first to our parents who have made our educational wishes come true. And second, to our faculty for their diligent and unceasing work to help us to obtain the most knowl- edge from our studies, and last but not least to our advertisers for their great help in making the publication of this book possible. Annual Staff Eat, E Q OMAR FISCHER, Editor LAVON FISCHER, Senior President The annual staff, which makes this book possible, began its work last fall and continued the work throughout the year. We hope this book may recall many pleasant memories of our years at A.H.S, . i ! s ROW I1 I. Nadler, R, Osthoff, E. Mallinckrodt, O. Mallinckrodt L. Knoernschild, E. Osthoff, L. Fischer. SEATED: 1. Haupt, R. Knoernschi1d,0. Fischer, K. Albers . .Staff Editor. ..... Assistant Editor, , , , . , Class Editors: Senior ..... Junior ...... Sophomore .... Freshman. . . Sports Editor ,,,, Art Editor ...... . . . . . . Gmar Fischer Robert Knoernschild . . Lavon Fischer ,,.,,,lna Haupt . . . . . . Janet Nadler . . . Rosalie Osthoff . . . . Lavon Fischer .. . , . . . Keith Albers Activity Editor. . . . . . . Le on Knoernschild Humor Editor ..... . . . . . Advertising Editor, , . , , ,, Subscription Manager , , , Photo Editors. . . , .. . . . . . Typist... . Sponsor. ,, Earl Mallinckrodt . Omar Mallinckrodt , . , , , , , Elvin Osthoff . Leon Knoernschild Robert Knoernschild Class . . . Mr, Pegler . . . Board of Educatzon, ,, LEFT TO RIGHT: Walter Diederick, Helmuth Mallinckrodt, Superintendent Morris L. Pegler President Walter Oberdick, Vice -President Armin Heger, Anton Johnson, Walter Mallinckrodt Miss Alita Schaaf, Secretary, F acult Ms. Mrs. A. W. Sprank fe L W H ml Y' lu in ff' Nl 1 ,X fffimiwl' ll u x pig if fix Q3 I 3 1 s 4 sri!! 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Northeast Missouri State Teachers College Mathematics and Social Studies fSenior Class Sponsor, Student Council Advisor, Yearbook Advisor, LEONA SCHULZ SPRANK flvlrs, A. W. Sprankl A. B. Central Wesleyan College Graduate work at Washington University Home Economics and English fFreshman Class Sponsorj CHARLES J. MORUS B. ,S. Salem College Social Studies and Physical Education Uunior Class Sponsor, RALPH H. PATTERSON B. A, University of Nebraska Union College Commerce QSophomore Class Sponsor, School Paper Advisorl .TOHN B. DOLAN New England Conservatory of Music Music and Arts College Member of St. Louis Symphony Band FIBUUU-lllll O KEITH ALBERS LAVON FECHER 4 OMAR FECH R Meet The Seniors Born, .Tune 4, 1935, Cape Girardeau, Missouri Entered Moscow Mills Public School, 1941 Entered Augusta Grade School, 1948 Entered Augusta High School, 1949 1949-50: President of Class, Photo Club 1950-51: Student Council 1951-522 Aaron Slick From Pumkin' Crick 1952-53: Memoria Staff, School Paper Born, October 14, 1935, Schluersburg, Missouri Entered Happy Glen School, 1941 Entered Augusta Grade School, 1942 Entered Augusta High School, 1949 Entered Marthasville High School, 1951 Entered Augusta High School, 1951 1949-50: Glee Club, Photo Club 1950-512 Glee Club, Photo Club 1951-52: Glee Club, Band, Student Manager, Student Council, Aaron Slick From Pumkin' Crick . 1952-53: Glee Club, Band Librarian, On Memoria Staff, School Paper, Student Manager Born, April 27, 1935, Schluersburg, Missouri Entered Happy Glen Grade School, 1941 Entered Augusta High School, 1949 1949-50: Basketball, Softball, Vice -President of Class, Glee Club 1950-51: Basketball, Softball, Vice -President of Class 1951-52: Basketball, Softball, Aaron Slick From Pumkin' Crick , President of Class, Student Council Vice -Presi- dent, Editor-in-Chief of School Newspaper ' 1952-53: Basketball, Softball, Vice -President of Class, Student Council President, On Memoria Staff, School Paper, Glee Club LEON KNOERNS CHILD ROBERT KNOERNSCHILD EARL MALLINCKRODT Born, Gctober 1, 1935, Augusta, Missouri Entered Augusta Grade School, 1941 Entered Christ Lutheran School, 1943 Entered Augusta High School, 1949 1949- 1950- 1951- 1952 - Glee Club, Photo Club, Secretary- Treasurer of Class Glee Club, President of Class Glee Club, Band, Treasurer of Class, Aaron Slick From Pumkin' Crick Glee Club, Band, On Memo-ria Staff, Treasurer of Class, School Paper Born, August 13, 1935, St. Louis, Missouri Entered Augusta Public Grade School, 1941 Entered Christ Lutheran Grade School, 1945 Entered Augusta High School, 1949 1949- 1950- 1951- 1952- Photo Club Photo Club Student Council, Band, Aaron Slick From Pumkin' Crick Memoria Staff, Secretary of Class, Glee Club Born, December 12, 1935, Augusta, Missouri Entered Augusta Public Grade School, 1941 Entered Augusta High School, 1949 1949 1950 1951 1952 Student Council, Photo Club Student Council Aaron Slick From Pumkin Crick , Band Student Council, Memoria Staff, Band Band Manager, Glee 'Club OMAR MALLINCKRODT ELVIN OSTHOFF Born, November 2.7, 1935, Klondike, Missouri Entered Augusta Public Grade School, 1941 Entered Augusta High School, 1949 1949-50: Photo Club 1950-51: Photo Club 1951 -52: Aaron Slick From Pumkin Crick , Secretary of Class 1952 -532 Memoria Staff, School Paper Born, September 4, 1935, Augusta, Missouri Entered Augusta Public Grade School, 1941 Entered Augusta High School, 1949 1949-50: Photo Club, Glee Club 1950-51: Photo Club, Student Council 1951-SZ: Stage Manager for Aaron Slick From Pumkin Crick 1952-53: Memoria Staff, Glee Club Senior Class History The histories of the preceeding pages are personal histories,-but yet there is to be recorded the history of the Senior Class as a whole. We began our first year in the Augusta High School 11949, with an enrollment of ten students. Nine members of the class were boys. Dur- ing our Freshman year we were active in glee club, social events, and athletics. We began our second year by' giving the Freshmenan initiation party. In this year we were sorry to say good-bye to two of our classmates, Ann Bundenthal, moving- to St. Louis, and Glwnnon Gravemann, who sought employment in the International Shoe Company in Washington, Missouri. During our Junior year at A, H. S. we had but one goal in mind, presenting the Seniors with a banquet. We raisedmoney for this event by giving a play entitled, Aaron Slick From Punkin Crick, and giv- ing a box supper for the high school. The. Senior Class of 1933 was proud to play a small part in helping dedicate the new auditorium on February 14, 1953. Three of the Senior Class members began the ir education in the Augusta Grade School twelve years ago and will be the first to graduate in the new addition, they are: Elvin Osthoff, Omar Mallinckrodt, and Earl Mallinckrodt. This year, also, there has been a lot of work getting the yearbook ready for publication. We chose Omar Fischer as Editor-in-Chief and Robert Knoernschild as Assistant Editor. We are very proud of our Memoria and we hope it will be one of the best ever published. Last Will and Testament of the Class of '53 We, the Senior Class of 1953, City of Augusta, County of St. Charles, 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 from following, hereby repealing and will or wills, heretofore made by us. First: 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 like- wise after' our departure. We, the Senior Class of 1953, do hereby be- queath our numerous possessions thusly: Keith A. wills his ability as an artist to Florence Cross, who does well already. Leon K. leaves his photographic ability to Wayne Heger who seems to like the job. Robert K. wills his he ight to Charles Patterson. Omar M. leaves his giggling and noise making to anyone in the study hall who feels mean enough. Lavon F. wills his score -keeping ability to Pete Koelling who would like the job. Elvin O. leaves his ability to make passing grades to Mops Opfer who could use them. Omar F. wills his wavy hair to someone less fortunate. Earl M. wills his joke telling ability to Wilma T. who could use a few chuckles. Hereunto I have set my hand and seal knowing that allthe provisions herein proclaimed are as unalterable and indissoluble as the famous laws of the Medes and Persians. Class of 1953. Broadcasting 1963 By Lavon Fischer Here it is the tenth anniversary of my graduation from Augusta High School. Ihave fulfilled my high school dreams and am now employed, as a sports announcer, by one of Augusta's television stations, KAUG-TV. At the moment I am in the Audif01'i11m of Augusta University, where the championship game, between Augusta and Notre Dame, is about to be played. As I am waiting for the game to begin, my mind seems to wander from the scene of action and I am beginning to see pictures of my former classmates through the television camera in front of me. The first portrait I see is that of Keith Albers. He has a job with Look magazine, drawing the colored commercial advertising pages, a job he richly deserves- Keith it has been said, is drawing a check of about 52,000 a week. The second picture that flashes on the screen looks like that of a farmer. Now it is beginning to become clearer and the face looks familiar. Yes! it is my Old C1655- mate, Elvin Osthoff. Elvin is the owner of the Osthoff ranch consisting of about 10,000 acres. Elvin also has a job as Assistant Administrator of Agriculture in the Legis- lature of Missouri. Let's take another look into the television camera. It is now focused on Omar Mallinckrodt. Omar is now the proud father of two sons and president of the Mallin- ckrodt. Omar is now the proud father of two sons and president of the Mallinckrodt Breweries. After graduating from Augusta High School, Omar was given the job as vice-president of the Pabst Breweries in Milwaukee. After becoming president, he bought the company from its original owners and renamed the beer, Mallinckrodt's Pink Ribbon . Omar's oldest son, Little Ohms, Jr., is the next in line for the pres- idency. Now let's turn the camera on another member of the class of '53. His name is Earl Mallinckrodt. Earl never stated his aim in life while in high school, but I have just learned that he is a member of the Air Force. Earl is famous as a jet ace, having shot down Z0 MIGS in 10 missions. In 1953 a jet ace was only required to destroy 5 MIGS , but since Earl entered the Air Force, the standards were changed. Good Luck, Earl! The next face to appear looks familiar. Yes! I know him now, it is Robert Knoerns- child. Bos is now a famed engineer for the Atomic Energy Commission. Bob is work- ing on a rocket ship that is scheduled to leave for the moon in 1965. Well! I'll be seeing you when you return from the moon, Bob. Next I must turn the camera on the engineer by my side. He is my classmate, Leon Knoernschild. Leon has been with KAUG-TV since his graduation from Missouri University in 1957. Leon is also the owner of the Knoernschild's Department Store in downtown Augusta. The referee is about ready to toss the ball into the air to start the game. The ref- eree is another classmate of mine, Omar Fischer. Omar referees as a hobby when he is not working as a bookkeeper for the First National Bank of Schluersburg. A The crowd is cheering as the Augusta Owls come onto the floor, so I must end this pleasant visit with my former classmates and begin describing the action of the game to the television audience. Junior Class History We began the 1952-53 school term as Juniors with fourteen mem- bers. In January we were glad to welcome an addition to our class, Rosemary Brown, of Shelbyville, Illinois. At our first weekly class meeting we elected the following officers: President . . . . ........ . ....... . . . . . .... . ................. Ina Haupt Vice -President ................ . . . Virgil Kleine Secretary-Treasurer ............ ....... L eona Berg Student Council Representatives .... ....... D onald Engelage and Jeanette Leesmann Class Sponsor ........... ................... M r. Charles J. Moi-us We chose as our motto Forward Ever, Backward Never , and our class flower is the red rose. Our class was well represented in the activities of our school. Those participating in basketball and softball were: Leona Berg, Ina Haupt, Wilma Thiemann, Jeanette Leesmann, Donald Engelage, Leonard Forsee, Virgil Kleine, and Arthur Waidmann, Nine members of our class were members of the High School Band. They were Wilma Thiemann, Barbara Siem, Arthur Waidmann, Donald Engelage, Wayne Heger, Dennis Nadler, Ina Haupt, Carol Nadler, and Jerry Crafton, Two members of our class were cheerleaders, Jeanette Leesrnann and Ina Haupt. On November ll, our class gave a box supper and dance, which was well attended and was enjoyed by all. The play For Pete's Sake was given in April. The play was a great success. In April we had the pleasure of entertaining the Seniors at the annual Junior -Senior Banquet and Prom. This was the first banquet and prom to be given in the new auditorium. We are looking forward to next year and we hope that we will be able to live up to our motto and go forward as the Senior Class of 1953-54. 5 2 CAROL MARIE WAYNE NADLER HEGER IEANETTE JERR Y LEESMANN GRAFTON DENNIS NA DLER K FLORENCE ARTHUR CROSS WAIDMANN LEONARD LEONA FORSEE BERG The Juniors Cocky and Confident BARBARA SIEM Q T S 4 S S. as X ,. h 5 ? 2 3 5 E INA VLRGIL. HAUPT KLE INE DONALD WH-MA ENGELAGE THEIMANN Sophomore Class History The 1952-53 school term opened with eleven students enrolled in the Sophomore Class. We elected class officers for the year as follows: P1'eSident ........... ....... J anet Nadler Vice -Pre s ident ............ ...... J ohn Struckhoff Secretary-Treasurer ........... .... C laudette Summers Student Council Representatives. . . .... Janet Haferkamp Donald Fuhr Mr. Ralph Patterson served as our class sponsor. Our first activity was the Freshman Initiation, which was held at Edmund Struckhoff's old house, on October ZZ. The Freshmen then gave us a return party on November 17. We gave our class play in March, entitled, Damsels in Distress. All members of the class took part in the play. The class was well represented in the activities of the school. Those taking part in basketball were John Struckhoff, Morris Buenemann, D011-ild Fuhr, Charles Leesmann, Janet Nadler, Claudette Summers, Darlene Dieckmann, Janet Haferkamp, and Cynthia Albers. Those participating in softball were Morris Buenemann, John Struck- hoff, Donald Fuhr, Lawrence Koelling, Charles Leesmann, Janet Nadler, Claudette Summers, Darlene Dieckmann, Janet Haferkamp, and Cynthia Albers. Four of our class were members of the High School Band. They were Morris Buenemann, John Struckhoff, Janet Haferkamp, and Janet Nadler. All members of the class participated in Glee Club. We hope that all of us will be together again next year when we take up the responsibilities as Juniors of the Augusta High School. CHARLES JANET LEESMANN NAD1-AER DARLENE DIECKMANN JOHN STRUCKHOFF LAWRENCE The Sophomores Actifve and Ambitious JANET HA 2 C FERKAMP YNTHIA LAWRENCE STRUCKHOFF Q l CLAUDETTE SUMMERS 1 DONALD FUHR MORR IS KOELLING A1-BERS BUENEMANN Freshman Class History On September Z, 1953, thirteen students enrolled as Freshmen at the Augusta High School. At first we were shy and unaccustomed to the habits of high school, but after we were duly initiated by our dear friends the Sophomores, we felt we were a part of the Augusta High School. The Sophomores subjected us to many hardships on the day of our initiation. We felt we were forced to wear clothes that were not proper attire for school, since the boys came to school dressed in girls' shorts and long black stockings. The poor Freshmen girls came dressed in their nightgowns, and they were very attractive with their hair in pigtails with different vegetables tied on each one. We thought that the Sophomores were just being kind to us when they gave us a delicious chocolate pie to eat, but since they forgot to furnish forks, it was a little messy eating them. During our lunch hour we were paraded through town to show our regalia and then roll a peanut up the street with our nose. On' the night of our initiation the Sophomores took us to an old de- serted house and while we were blindfolded they made us crawl through tires, and they gave us aid through the tires with an electric stockprod. They then gave us a delicious meal of buttermilk and cocoa powder. Next we were given a beauty treatment by having eggs, followed by cornflake s, rubbed on our face. After walking throughpumpkinrinds and crawling through several more tires, our blindfolds were removed and we found out that we had all survived the ordeal. We were now fully initiated into high school, and the Sophomores then gave us a party to make up for all that they had done to us. We repaid the Sophomores for our initiation by giving them a party at school, Already in our first year in high school, several of our class have made a name for themselves in the activities of our school. The students taking part in softball and basketball are: Mary Welker, Peggy Kimner, Carol Stelzer, Rosalie Osthoff, Vincent Ruether, Morris Opfer, Carl Gravemann, and Harlow Gammon, In January we were glad to welcome into our class Floyd Beeson from Robertsville, Missouri, Ve have had a very successful year as Freshmen and hope our Soph- omore year will be just as enjoyable. U MORRIS PEGGY HARLOW MARY OPFER KEMNER GAMMON WELKER The Freshmen Bewildered but Eager CAROL ANN DAVID STELZER GUNTER 3 3 s CARL ROSALLE VINCENT ROSEMARY GRAVEMANN os'rHoF1-' RUET1-:ER RAWIE. 3 CHARLES JUDY WAYNE PATTERSON CROSS THILKING MR. corzvx-:ir IANET FORSEE 111 1,15 . ,EX954551911-kai:fih:k1:11:Eg5mg-52.11 -f 11111 1.21111-1 -1 wg!-E111 15,53 3 5 N M SWS 4511125 1 . 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' 'aim 12: fZ''wi,fffi'fw5?fm1w42zQ,fHe?'f?2ffif' 1 wwf- :KnewM5118-.xfgzlmay Mliwzsxg ? .a1 MARILYN KENNETH FUERMANN MIEINERSHAGEN ROY JANET N01-AN JOHNSON MAR Y ELMER MALLINCKRODT LONG 45,6 Q VV xg: 061 A ' N Viiwsw' No of wi s M 4, 1 25 ?5 . . . 1 , .9 wr Girls' Softball BACK ROW: , Carol Stelzer, .Tanet Nadler, Rosalie Osthoff, Coach Morus, Wilma Thiemann, Janet Haferkamp, Leona Berg, FRONT ROW: Claudette Summers, Jeanette Lee smann, Ina Haupt, Cynthia Albers, Peggy Kemner, Mary Welker. The Augusta girls played only two games this year, losing the first contest to Francis Howell on September 26. The totals were, for Francis Howell: fourteen runs, fifteen hits, and three errors, Augusta: four runs, six hits and four errors. The girls defeated Wentzville on October the ninth by the score of eleven to seven. Augusta scored its eleven runs, on twelve hits, and committed no errors. Wentzville scored seven runs, on eleven hits and committed five errors. Boys' Softball I , E 5 BACK ROW: Harlow Gammon, Donald Fuhr, Coach Morus, Vincent Ruether, Arthur Waidmann. SECOND ROW: Lawrence Koelling, Virgil Kleine, Donald Engelage, Morris Buenemann. FRONT ROW: Leonard For see, Charles Leesmann, John Struckhoff, Omar Fischer, Morris Opfer. The boys dropped their first game of the season to Francis Howell. Howell scored thirteen runs, on eight hitsfand they fumbled three times. The Owls scored six runs, on four hits, and committed one error, We defeated Wright City on October Z, scoring twelve runs, on eleven hits, with no errors. Wright City scored five runs, on four hits, and fumbled tw ice, s We lost the final game of the season to Wentzville on October the ninth. We scored five runs, on just four hits, Wentzville scored eleven runs, on eight hits, and committed no errors. we-smam wrmwlmm az: E: ggi, Girls' Basketball FRONT ROW: Mary Welker, Peggy Kemner, Carol Stelzer, SECOND ROW: Jeanette Lee smann, Claudette Summers, Cynthia Albers, Ina Haupt. BACK ROW: Mr. Morus, Janet Haferkamp, Wilma Theimann, Rosalie Csthoff, Janet Nadler Leona Berg, Student Manager Lavon Fischer. CK U AU GUS TA HIGH SCHOOL Girls' Basketball The girls had a fairly successful basketball season, winning twelve and losing seven of their contests. Next year's team should be an ex- -cellent one, because of the experience they have acquired this season. The girls participated in the Silex Tournament, November I9-22 and won third place. We lost a Z9-18 decision to Eolia in our first game. We then won our first game of the tournament by defeating O'Fal1on 23-14. This enabled them to play Winfield for third place. They won this contest 29-17. We entered the Wentzville Tournament, February 2-7. We defeated Wentzville B team 36-8 in our first game of the tournament. In our second game we defeated O'Fal1on 33-15. The next game we played in the tournament was against Bellflower. We lost this game 56-32. Then we lost a four point decision to Warrenton 47-43. This eliminated us from the tournament, but we came home with the sportsmanship trophy. SCORES A. H. S.. . . .... 12 Wentzville ...... . . . 24 A. H.S... ...Z6 Francis Howell... ...18 A.H.S... ...l8 R-Ill ........ .. ...Z9 A.H.S... ...23 O'Fallon.... ...T4 A. H. S... . . .29 Winfield ....... . . . 17 A.H.S... ...l5 NewFlorence... ...TZ A, H. S... ...43 Wrighrcir-y.... ...33 A. H.S... ...39 Alumni ..... .. --.37 A.H.S... ...l3 Silex ...... .. ...38 A. H.s... ...35 vvr1ghfcify.... ...33 A.H.S... ...I6 Wentzvi1le..... ...l8 A. H.S... ...37 Winfield ....... .. ...39 A. H. S... . . . 37 Francis Howell. . . .. . 36 A. H. S... ...36 Wentzville B . .. ..8 A. H. S. .. .... 33 O'Fall01'l ...... . . .15 A. H.S... ...32 Bellflower... ...56 A. H.S... ...43 Warrenton..... ...47 A. H.5... ...35 New Fiorence ....18 A. H. S... ......... 30 O'Fallon ..... ...Z3 RECORD: Won-12 Lost-7 Boys' Basketball v BACK ROW: Mr. Morus, Donald Fuhr, Morris Buenemann, Virgil Kleine, Donald Engelage, Vincent Ruether, Lavon Fischer Student Manager, SECOND ROW: Harlow Gammon, Arthur Waidmann, John Struckhoff, Omar Fischer, Charles Leesmann. CC !1 BACK ROW: Lawrence Koelling Junior Assistant Manager, Donald Fuhr, Morris Opfer, Mr. Morus. N SECOND ROW: Vincent Ruether, Harlow Gammon, Charles Patterson, Carl Gravemann, Wayne Thilking. Boys' Baskefliilii Under the able direction of Coach Morus, the Augusta Owls won nineteen out of twenty -two games played. Five of the se victories were in tournaments. The A team began the season with eight victories in a row and lost their first game to the Alumni. The Augusta Owls were invited to participate in the Silex Tourname nt, November 19-22. In the opening garne of the tournament, for both teams, Augusta defeated the host team, Silex 35-32. The second game for the Owls was played against Bellflower. We defeated them 34-21. We won first place in the tournament be defeating Winfield 44-32. We entered the Wentzville Tournament which was played February 2-7. We defeated Pattonville in our first game 32-27, In our second game at the tournament we were defeated by Wright City 34-31. This loss places us against New Haven for third place, which we won 46-45. BASKETBALL A TEAM SCORES A. H. S. . . .... 40 Wentzville ...... .. . 39 A. H. S. . . . ... 35 Francis Howell. . . . . . 26 A.H.S... ...44 St.George...... ..43 A.H.S... .... 35 Silex .......... ...3l A, H.S... .... 34 Bellflower... .. 21 A. H.S... .... 44 Winfield ...... -.. 32 A. H. S. .. .... 44 New Florence . .. . . .13 A. H. S. . . .... 42 Wright City .... . . . 38 A. H. S... .... 32 Alurnni ........... ...40 A. H. S. . . .... 47 Maryland Heights . . . . . 23 A.H.S... ...42 Silex .......... .. ...35 A. H. S. . . .... 41 Vl'right City .... . . .31 A. H. S.. .... 53 Wentzville . .. . . . 32 A. H. S... .... 46 Winfield ......... ...ZZ A. H.S... .... 29 Francis Howell... 52 A. H. S. . . .... 37 Pattonville .... . . 32 A. H. S... .... 31 Wright City .... .. 34 A.H.S... .... 46 New Haven... 45 A. H. S. . . .... 41 St. George ...... . . 34 A.H.S... ....QQ NewFlorence.... ...25 A. H. 5. . . .... 40 Maryland Heights . . . . .31 A.H.S... ....68 O'Fa1l0n ...... ...3O SUB -REGIONAL AT NORMANDY A. H.S... ...... 20 Berkeley... ...56 RECORD! A TEAM Won-19 Lost-3 BASKETBALL B TEAM SCORES A.H.S... ...39 St. George ,.,,, ,. ...24 A. H. 5. . . . . . 23 Maryland Heights . . . . .24 A. 1-LS... ...37 St. George ....... . ...4O A- H- 5- . . ,.,,,,,, 34 Maryland Heights , , , , , , 37 RECORD: B TEAM Won-1 Lost-3 , W 'k A T525 LU',,.. Wf fr. , -af ki? 9Z57fsT:.f,l I ff? 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W S S 035 53 X XX ,X Individual Basketball Standings NAME FIELD GOALS FOU LS POINTS virgn Kleine 97 48 242 1 ohn Struc khoff 71 56 196 Omar Fischer 56 40 154 Donald Engelage 49 40 133 Charles Leesmann Z8 18 35 Morris Bueneniann 30 41 79 Arthur Waidrnann 9 7 2-7 Harlow Gamnion 7 Z 15 Donald Fam- 5 Z 10 Vincent Ruether Z 0 4 .Morris Opfer l 0 Z :f0g1'A1e5T -5 ee: --- 2551'----Q4-.4IIifli---1QQIII1-.EZfZfL ll ,Q A Team NAIVIE FREE THROVVS FREE THROVVS FREE THROW ATTEMPTED PERCENTAGE Harlow Gamrnon 1 1 100-0 Omar Fischer -ll 89 47-2- Morris Buenenfiann 19 42 45.2 Charles Leesmann Z9 65 44.6 Donald Engelage 35 80 43.8 Arihur Waidrnann 9 Z1 42.9 Virgil Kleine 48 116 41.4 John Strucklioff 54 135 40.0 Donald Fuhr O Z 00-0 Vincent Ruether O 0 00-0 Morris Opfer O O 00.0 T101-ws - -'F QTL 'T-5:55551 .... A L-- EQ' KC B Team NANIE FG FTA F PTS 'Zn Donald Fuhl' ll 30 14 34 40 Harlow Gaminon 11 38 10 37 39 Charles Lee smann 8 9 l 19 33 Charles Patterson 3 18 11 13 64 Vincent Ruether 0 Z6 'IO 6 Z3 Arthur Waidmann Z 1 4 5 100 Lawrence Struckhoff 1 O 5 Z 00 Carl Gravemann O Z 1 0 00 Wayne Thilking O Z 1 0 00 T5 TAL5 T 361- Q2 .I2e6::f'---57-TTTQEEF'T-if Student Council The Student Council is an organization founded on the belief that students are able to assume many of the responsibilities for student activities. The council operates under a student and faculty approved constitution, Its governing body -- the coun- cil -- is our school testing ground for leadership, Leadership implies responsibility. Our Student Coun- cil has shown by their successful activities that they are able leaders. We are gradually adding activities that are to be governed by our Council, Some of the activities provided for the students by the council this year were: the Christmas Party, and the High School Picnic. OMAR FISCHER Pre sident BACK ROW: Judy Cross, Donald Fuhr, Earl Mallinckrodt, Donald Engelage, Elvin Osthoff, Janet Haferkamp, Curl Grave- mann. SEATED: Jeanette Leesmann, Omar Fischer. 32 Girls' Glee Club Boys' Glee Club CLARINETS: Barbara Siem Ina Haupt Donald Engela ge Robert Knoernschild Wilma Thiemann - Lavon Fischer Carol Marie Nadler Rose Mary Rawie Jacquline Gerdimann Mary Ann Rabenaui Roland Mallinckr odt David Nadler Bernard Haynes ALTO SAXOPHONES: Janet Nadler John Struckhoff Jerry Crafton l Band Personnel TE NOR SAXOPHONESZ Rosalie Osthoff Janet Haferkamp MELOPHONE2 Nancy Me ine r sha ge n CORNE TS: Arthur Waidrnann Leon Knoernschild Wayne Heger lla Mae He ger Wayne Tilking Lawerence Struckhoff Jim Rabenau Edward Koe lling BAR ITONES: Leland Crafton Dennis Na dle r TU BA: Gene Knoe rns child PERCUSSION: Dennis Engelage Earl Mallinckr odt Phillip Gunter Dance Bandit Band History, Our band was organized in February 1952 under the direction of Mr. George Merillo. We had band rehearsals every week which continued throughout the summer. Our first public performance was a concert given at the close of the summer. We were invited to play at the Fall Festival at Marthasville. We accepted this invitation. We began the 1952-53 school term under the direction of Mr. Troly Pennington. We elected officers as follows: President ....... .... J anet Haferkamp Vice -President . . . .... .Tohn Struckhoff Secretary ....... ... Barbara Siem Treasurer .,,,, ,,,,,.,, I na Haupt Librarian ...... , . .... Lavon Fischer Band Managers . . , , Earl Mallinckrodt Dennis Engelage We gave a Bake Sale, January 10, to make money to buy music. We organized a Dance Band. This band has thirteen members. Mr. Pennington also introduced the merit system. Our present director, Mr. Dolan, came in January 1953. Cn February 14, 1953 we played at the dedication of the new auditorium. Because Mr. Dolan was unable to be present, we played under the direction of Miss Alita Schaaf. Our band, at the present time, has twenty-eight members. We gave a concert in the early spring, By -- Janet Haferkamp Barbara Siem Our Pride and Iey, The New Gym 37 Valentme Dedlcatwn Boosting Our Qld Highn. Miss Schaaf leading band. President Oberdick. Professor Conoyer Reverend Miller Reverend Waxdmann The Gang's A11 Here. Our Grand Cooks Still Celebrating our Waiters Deciicatiozn On February 14, 1953, St. Valen't.ine's Day, the Reorganized District of Augusta celebrated a momenteours occasion. This was the dedication of the auditorium, home economics room, and hot lunch room. The whole district was invited to attend as well as friends from the other districts. The festivities began with the President ofthe P. T. A., Werner C. Lowenhaupt, welcoming the audience of about four-hundred people. After the welcome we all sang, Hail, Hail The Gang's All Here , and School Days . Truly the gangs were all here to relive in memory the good old School Days. The dinner, which was prepared by a committee from all of the com- munity churches, was served by the high school students. Among the speakers were: Reverend .Albers from the Evangelical Church of Femme Osage, Reverend Gruen from Bethany of Schlures- burg, Reverend Miller from the Chr ist Lutheran Church of Augusta, Father Noelker from the Immaculate Conception Church, and Reverend Waidmann from Ebenezer of Augusta, Addresses were also given by the President ofthe Board of Education, Walter Oberdick, and P1'0f6SS01' John W. Conoyer, President of the St. Charles County Board of Edu- cation. Entertainment was provided by the school band and glee club under the direction of Miss Alita Schaaf, The evening was completed by dancing to the music of Frank Billings Orchestra, ,, 5 Y, 9 x V, uf,-'V vififsexbr, w A L S W 0 R T H uownpn-.4 A sauna by muswon-m anon-runs u..mm... us., u. s. 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