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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
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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.
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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.
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