Jasper Central School - Golden Glimpses Yearbook (Jasper, NY)

 - Class of 1953

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H Qlpal xx ,Web I Ser etary Qiezw FACULTY ,Rf First Row Marian House Mary Jane Parker Gloria Claire Mildred Brotzman Cecelia Wallace Mary Griffin Nancy Potter Helen Hollenbeck Marjorie Loper Second Row Lola Mcmindes Perry Cornell Mr. Johnson Eva Hunt Permelia White Dorothy Havens Mary Jean Holahan Eloise Ackerson Ralph Lent John Hollenbeck Saron Husted Calysta Insley Virginia Bliss School Nurse CFirst Semester! Secretary Dental Hygenist Eighth Grade Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Music QFirst Semesterl English k Library First Grade Sixth Grade Agriculture Principal Second Grade Third Grade Kindergarten Commerical Homemaking Social Studies Gym k Biology Science E Math Nurse lSecond Semesterl Music lSecond Semesterl rt Q, - ' If I I x ,nt mf Q ,--P s 'eta' ff, 'N W ww.M X e ,gf-,gg3g,5 ' '-,K A - f A J , it j,lf'l 4 +,, Ji, .h , ,A . Y , r , 1 W . .N 5 L.. tb 4 X- R 4 . , v - 1 i . ' x , i ' ! Seniors Janice Hosmnr Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Choir l,2,Cheerleader 2, F H A 1,2,3,4, F H Sec 3 B A Vice Pres 3 Yearbook Staff 3 4,Class Sec, 3, Class Treas 1, Class Pres 4, Cafe terla Work l,2, Library Club 4, Library Work 2,4,Nat Hon Soc 4 Nat Hon Soc Treas 4 Field Day Events 2,4,G1r1s' Cer 4, Girls' Softball 4, Phillip Earley Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, F F A 1,2,3, Student Council Representative 4 National Honor Society 2,3, Class Vice President 4, Score Keener 4, Cafeteria lork 3,4, Class Secretary 1, Athletic Associ ation President 3 F F A Reporter 3 . Speaking Contest 3 Trip to Kansas City 3 4, Track 4, Philip Morton Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4 Class Treasurer 3, 4 Hgnor Society 2,3,4, Honor Society Secretary 4, Student Council President 4 Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Basketball 1 24 3, 4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Track 3,4, Wrestling 1, Soccer l,2,3,4, Cafeteria 4, Speaking Contest 2,3, Band 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2,3,4, Library Work 2,3, Sharon Olin Junior Play 3, Senior Play Choir 1,2,3,4, Cheerleader F B A 1,2,3, F H A Treas 1 F H A Vice Pres 3 , Yearbook Staff 3,4, Class Sec 4, Lib rary Club 4 library Work 2, Nat Hon Soc 2,3,4, Nat Hon Soc Pres 4, F1e1dDay Events 2,3,4,G1rls'Baeketba1l 2,3,4, Girls'Soccer 4,G1r1s'Softbal1 4, ...' 4 I . ' . .A. . 3 F. 3 . . . g - . . . 0 ' I o s e Balkvtball 255,43 Girll' Soc- Projector Operator 3: Band 3: - I s : . I ' 43 . . a e e ' a a e e I . 4 ' . 3 . Irene Birchard Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Choir l,2,3,4, F H A l,2,3, 4, Library Club 2,3,4, Girls' Basketball 3,4, Girls' Soccer 4, Cafeteria Work l,2, Girls' Softball 4 Field Day Events 2,3,4, Donald Brotzman Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Class President l, Class Vice President 3, Honor Society 2, 3,4, Honor Society Vice Presi d0ht 4. Yearbook Staff 3, 4 Athletic Assoc1ationTreasurer President 4 County F F A Secretary Treasurer 4 Trip to Albany 4 F F A Speaking Contest 3 Trip to Kansas City 3, Vw Clair Walrath Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4 Class Vice President l, Year book Staff 3,4, Basketball 1 2, Baseball 3, Soccer l,2,3, Wrestling 1, F F A Treasurer 4, Field Day 3, F F A l,2,3, 4 Student Council Treasurer 45 Baseball Manager 45 Carolina alleger Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Cafeteria lork 2, F H A l,2, 3,4, Class Seo l,Yearbook 4, Choir l,2, 4 H l,2,3,4,0ft1oe Work 2, Library Work 2, 5 . V o r mm, 1 S1 -I ,M 1 . . . . 5 I ' 43 F.F.A. Secretary 33 F.F.A. I e e a ' Z 3 . . . ' I 1 . , ,A A Ya ' g 0 a ' , O . C U 3 nqqgpwwslwfwm Allen Brownell Junior Play 5, Senior Play 4, Class President 5 Yearbook Staff 3,4,Basketball l,2,5,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4, Soccer 1,2 3, 4, Volleyball 1 2, 3 4 Wrestling l F F A V ce President 4,Projector Operator 2,3,4, library Work 3, Class Vice President 2, Field Dav l,2,3,4, Band l, 3 4 Boy Choir 4, -3 -. R K 4 Janette Flint Junior Play 52 Senior Play 43 Choir 1,2,5,4gF.H.A. l,2,5,43 Cafeteria Work 1,2,43 Library Club 43L1brary Work 2,43Glass Pres. 23 Cheerleader 4gG1r1s' Basketball 2,3,43Girls'Soccer 45 Girls' Softball 43 Trip to Albany 43 Yearbook Staff 3,43 Field Day Events l,2,5,43 Doris Van Skiver Junior Play 35 Senior Play 43 Choir 1,23 F.H.A. l,2,5,4g F. H.A. Pres. 43 Cafeteria Work 1,23 Library Club 43 Library Work 2,43G1rls' Basketball 2, 5,43 Girls' Softball 43G1r1s' Soccer 43 ,,.,,, .. , 14,5325 , t 5 .I .-x s 1 1 . . I . . 1 . r . . I I U S u 0 0 1 . , . . . i ' Q 1 3 . CLASS HIS TOR? Tonight, we Seniors are gathered here to say so long to good old J. C. S. We are happy to graduate but will miss our school activities and the many friends we have make. We, like all other classes have a hi StO1'yo Of the group that started first grade in Jasper, Janette, Clair and Buckv are the only ones who have remained to graduate In the second zrade Caroline came, in the third year of grade school Phil Morton entered the class and in fourth grade Doris and Sharon joined the class We had no more additions until the sixth grade when Ibn and Janice came to our fine school In seventh grade, Irene arrived The next year we graduated from eighth grade with Don for Valedictorian and Phil as Salutatorian When we were high school sophomores, Phil Earley came to complete the final eleven Now for some of our activities? In our freshman year we had a bake sale which was our only money making activity for that year lhen we were sophomores we combined with the freshmen class for a St Pat's Dance We also had a box social Early in our junior year, we broke an all time school record in magazine sales Then we sponsored a dance That year we also had a very successml 3 act comedy play entitled U Gabriel Blow Your Horn, with Phil Morton doing a wonderful job as Gabe, an old mountalneer Now, as seniors, we have sold stationery, had our senior play en titled nDesperate Ambrose,'Aga1n Phil Morton carried the leading role le've had our dances and several other money making projects lb had our senior trip to Washington which was anexperience we will never for get And so the history of the Class of 1955 comes to an end le leave behind us c cherished memories and we hope that our future history will be one to bring pride to Jasper Central School I-If qzgksi CAROLINE ALLEGER Nickname Carrie Likes Piano Dislikes Boys Wants to be Music teacher Will be Farmer's wife Noted for Tallness Classified as Quiet Pet peeve Putt Favorite saying Oh, Yeah! IRENE EIRCHARD Nickname: Renee Likes Airman Second Class Bill Stewart Dislikes Sassy people Wants to be Wave Will be: We won't tell Noted for Her laugh Classified as Female 'ith lots of feeling Pet peeve Being teased Favorite saying I don't know DONALD EROTLMAN Nickname Putt Dislikes: Work Wants to be Retired with pension Will be Push button farmer Noted for Manly giggle Classified as Unrefined Pet peeve Slow drivers and narrow roads Wygfycga PHILLIP EARLEY Nickname Jake Likes: Tinkering Dislikes School Wants to be: Farmer Will be Soldier Noted for Skipping school Classified as Unruly Pet peeve Nosey girls Favorite saying I'll be ove Dor1s's JANETTE FLINT Nickname Muscles Likes Dancing Dislikes Babysitting Wants to be Phys Ed teacher Will be Housewife Noted for Configuration Classified as Viwacious Pet peeve Phil Mortons' sayings Favorite saying Gees JANICE HOSMER Nickname Jan Dislikes Bossy people Wants to be Secretary Will be Housewife Noted for Temper Classified as Brunette that should have been a redhead Pet peeve: Noisy people Favorite saying Well, Good nite! Favorite saying You dirty dog! ALLEN BROWNELL Nickname Bucky Likes Hornell Dislikes Personal alarm clocks Wants to be Sailor Will be Telena's husband Noted for Stubbornness Classified as Nomadic Pet peeve Cars with aerial on back PHILIP MORTON Nickname Mort Likes Deviltry Dislikes Rules Wants to be Engineer Will be Soldier Noted for Noisyness Classified as Optimistic Pet peeve Teachers Favorite saying Unmentionable Favorite saying What are ya going to do about it? S A-Q-'G 'X . 2 . : r at 1 7 Likes: Edibles Likes: Howard, N. Y. fa - c AL. SHARON OLIN DORIS VAN SKIVER CLAIR WALRATH Nickname Romeo Likes Getting out of work Dislikes Girls with other fellows Wants to be S8110P Will be Your guess is as good as ours Noted for Bashfulness in J C S Classified as Surd et peeve Being called uRomeo bavorite saying Uon't get hurt' ckname Stupidn Likes Skating Dislikes Bossy people 'ants to be V I P Cve Important Personl Will be Never can tell Noted for Imagination Classified as Temperamental Pet peeve Getting home early in the evening Favorite saving Jeepers I WX n gvx Egf.E7I 1 f L, xH QC' X f 235-C5 4,14 fl O, Cggwfb 5 X 1 if Nickname Tubby Likes Drive ins Uislikes Luncles at J c S Wants to be ramily woman will be spouse Noted for Leadership Classified as Touchy Pet peeve People who like to stories bavorite saying Oh nHon start ,,gl P : : x ll N1 2 n Q I '. : : . . . ry ' :U : 'X . 0 . : 1 . ll 'x 7' ,, 0 I I C I I-.Q Q ,--'. xiQxXN 'LY ln -X, X ??Z'g2- A iw ! 7 W ca A lp, ,E FC I g ' '15 K V w v - I - if' Q r , 6 N5 Q I Y 9 l I ggy' M as V fiil - Q ' 'CLASS PRCPHECY Caroline Alleger is now a very successful farm woman helping her father run the family farm Irene Birchard is now serving with the Waves and is very much contented Janette Flint now has a position on the Jasper Central Faculty as a Physical Education teacher She is a graduate of Brockport State Teachers' College Janice Hosmer is a successful secretary, keeping her husband's farm records straight Sharon Olin is now a secretary serving with the Per sonal Finance Company in Hornell Doris Van Skiver and Phillip Earley are happily married and living in Jasper where he is a successful farmer Allen Brownell has been very successful in his work on the Erie Railroad and is now Superintendent of the Western Branch He and his wife, former Teleni Fenti, are residing in Hornell Donald Brotzman is still trying to get the farm going by itself, so that he can retire before he is 40 Lt Philip Morton is now in command of a Corp of Army Engineers in the Far East Clair Walrath is now a Coast Guardsman in the United States Coast Guard If things go as planned, he'll soon be Commander of his own ship X7 V! 3,35 A I .,, - Q I C I U O O 0 . 0 ' l L.: I -riff? 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We x 11, 3 HASS' WILIQ LAST WILL AND TESTaMENT Phil Earley leaves his 0y66l9SSS5 to Alex Eichorn so that he can see electric lines when he cuts down trees Clair Waltath leaves his car to Charles Sackett so that he won't have to cart him around all the time Allen Brownell leaves his skill in keeping women good natured to Morris Schenck Phil Morton leaves his ability to hunt to Paul Wood Janice Hosmer leaves her abilltv to rustle Russell's to Louise Strait Don Brotzman leaves his 200 pounds to Ruth boster Janette Flint leaves her bubbling enthusiasm to Lois Leh Sharon Olln leaves her tempered language to Chester Gayhart Don Brotzman leaves his laubh to Rebecca Prentice Phil Morton leaves his te5CheT'S dlDl0r8Cy L Rtssell Price Sharon Olin leaves her comb and mirror to Ric 1rd Hart Allen Brownell leaves his ability to build I es in boilers stead of basement to Norman Walrath Janette Flint leaves her sunny disposition to David Sutton Jan ce Hosmer leaves her excess boy friends to Ellen Hayes Irene Birchard leaves her bite to Pamline ayo Doris Van Skiver lerves her abillt, to get a ran earl to Florence lonahan Clair walrath leaves his bashfulness to Richard Dennis Caroline Alleger lesves her ability to grow tall to Stanley Drake ll lllh --- - A 1 . 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Juniors Junuors First row L to x R Dennis, 5 brake, N Walratn, D Sutton, econd row i Price, H loster, R Prentice, P Wood, L Hayes, L Strait, 1 Willis, r Monahan, Third row 'rs Ackerson, L Heh, c oayhart, The first thing on the list as Juniors was to elect officers which we did with these results President Russell Price Vice Pres muth Foster Secretary Rebecca Prentice Freasurer Paul Wood we were determined to have a big year and we started it off with a bang by having the first dance of the year Don't think that got us down lor the next day we were ready to go again and we did We went to Elmira to see the Ice Review Next came our magazine sale which really was very succeasfor We decided to sell candy at the Lall games and other activities at school Next thinb on our list was to have Luckner, the ayician In bebruary, the big day came when our rlnbs arrived, and we all agreed they we e the best ever We also had another big day in Fenruary and that was the day when we ected our play, 'A Pair of country Kids All in all our Junior year has been a busy one but we have had a lot of fun, tool 0 : ., . l.' . ' ' . J I.. '. . . : D. . . ' I ' M. Schenck, R. Hart, A. Eichorn, P. Mayo, Miss Holahan. ' lvl Q 0 r . sel ' i . Sophomore First row L to R, J Burchard, J Musto, J Sutton, G Van Fleet, B Hibbard, F 0'dell, P Preston, L Drake, Mrs Potter, Mr Johnson The Sophomore Class of Jasper Central School started their year's activities with a party which included softball, dancing, and refresh ments At our first class meetings officers were elected as follows President Jackie Burchard Vice President Peggy Brabant Secretary Joyce Musto Treasurer Joyce Sutton Later we were asked to elect a temporary representative to our newly fonmed Student Council Our representative was Barbara McCa1g,and Gayel Van Fleet was later elected as our permanent one. The initiation of Freshman was next on our list and closed successfulw with a party given by Sophomores In February we went skating at Wellsville with individual invitation allowed We planned a box supper with boxes packed by Sophomores and put on sale Chicken was one of the main ingredients of these boxes Our class had an interesting year and hope it will be a prosperous Ones N McCaig, Jl Farrand,.C. Button, J: Marlatt,.Second rowg J. Marlatt,S: fra shmen Freehme First row L to R, M Birchard, R Dennis, E Wade J Olin, G Allen, S Eichorn, M Tiffany, J Alger, Second row Mrs Hollenbeck, D Allen, H Drake, D Earley, S Alleger, L Youngs, B June, J Bouton Mr. LBnt c We started our high school career with the hopes of being successful The Sophomores initiated us so we knew we were welcome We elected our officers as follows President Martha Birchard Vice President Robert Dennis Secretary Elaine Wade Treasurer Joyce Anne Olin We sponsored a skating party in November and each Freshman invited a guest The Freshmen Sophomore Dance was a success also The class appointed Bill June as our representative to the Student Council Another money making activity for this year was the movies in the Spring A A A .VA - - 2 Q a o , c e 0 Q 0 I e V e o o o , e o e . 1 0 . . 0 .. ' I Q l EIGHTH GRADE I Illl 5 - Ax First row L to R D Driscoll, D Dennis, J Wade, A Rogers, Walrath, L Button, G Leach, Second row S Woodard, H Cornell, Cornell, D Farrand, C VanOrman, E Tiffany, M White, N Graves,E Atherton, H Hackman, Third row P Brownell, B Stewart,D Elchorn H Kelly, E Wade, P Campbell, D Campbell, Mr Husted, D McCaig, B Brown SEVENTH GRADE I S First row L to R, J McCa1g, J Hosmer, L Wood, J Drake, D Payne, J Schenck, B Strait, J Crooks, J Stanford, B O'dell, Second row H Acker, G Lewis, L Acker, Z House, M Speicher, J Bouton, K Lewis, W Graves, Mr Husted, L Eichorn, W Allen I' r 5 Q, , :Tai , I If . A -- I V ., run 'Q p V 1 ' V' xx, - ' - A A 4 'A+ gang.. R . l , . n g A Y , , vl,., 1 E y e ' 0 e 0 sg U U : O O Ae . U I Q Q I o 7 Q Q o , O D I O l C I s W W 2 fi 51 'IW I1 earn in J .-f --' K 2 J 'Y Il. , QPLJIIU'-FY!-sk 'V' --'- I 1 Z I , I . V ' 2 o o 4 U s e . Q o o Q 3 . Q - u u n 0 Q O . O I MXTH GRADE First row L to R, B Brownell, L Dennis, J Campbell, C lulto, Second row E Leach, J Speicher, S Brownell, J Allen, L Hayes, A Flint, R Hawley, Third row K Garnett, G House, 0 Woodward, Mrs llclllindes, B Leach, L Eggleston, T 0'de11 HFTH GRADE 1 nl ii First row L to R, H Price, D Woodard, D Irvine, B llargeson, R Gamett, G Cornell, R Moore, Second row L Van Orman, I Brownell, H Eichorn, H Mayo, E Swan, D Marlatt, C Lewis, Third row J Leach, J Butler, S Atherton, D Schenck, W Halbert, G O'de1l Mrs Griffin, C Alger 0' 1 ' W 'Ks ' v 4 1.1 ' .Ax lx. l . gk - I -P Q- , .. . P , V x 4 . 1 fy I t.. r X - ' 2 X 4 A ', v Z? -I f -ll . Q.-Y A-,-5 I . C I O I I 3 D 0 I Q 0 Q O S O I . I I . . U 'rw' 15 ' 'N I nn- 'a ' '. s 11 gl- ' :H ,c W Q i 'H x . - 315' -A. , rw.-so H K ll: psf' 4' -. 4 . ' fs arfvif A . ah, v GL ,. I , -,vga 1. J . U I I O I Q I l : I Q O I O O I : O e o o o e p . . 0 ,' . W.. FOURTH GRADE Ja:p3xi 1VNfR QR 1 N First row J Hosmer, L Jackson, C Cornell, B Leach, L VanOrsdale, C Drake, A McCa1g, B Dennis, Y whiting, Second ro' C Brabant, M Draka, J Vanskiver, G Santacross, S Parker, N Mayo, S Wheaton, G Button, H Tiffany, Third row G Marlatt, B Lewis, L Woodard, R Walrath, N Farrand, G Bullock, M. Acker, L Graves, D Graves, Mrs Wallace, J Preston THIRD GRADE I' 015 --gg First row L to R,D Hadley, B McCa1g, P O'de1l, S Leach M Leach, S Strait, J Zeh, L Tiffany, Second row P Mulhollen, R walrath, W Wheaton, L Rogers, R House, K McCormick, J Drake, G Parsels, Third row K Allen, T Earley, L Van Fleet, P Allen, D Graves, D Flint, S Parsels, G Cole, Miss White -... , x - F , I xl . Qw- Q tfl V I. S ,' I :J J ' ' V 1 : . U . ' f e o n n : e l o o o e o o o I e e e e . I ' C I o . A Q -X li ' 1, A .F ,, 'Wt 5. 54 x L' r - X ' 1 14 Q - yu, Q 1' ' ' I ,- , k , J I I. , u'a.,L f : I I 0 D I l 1 n a 3 1 , o I u u Q o . I O l Q . Q . C . I SECOND GRADE rv I 1- Q First row L to R, J Payne, T McConnick, L VanOrman, D Cornell, L Speicher, A Aoker, C Leach, C VanOrsda1e, Second row P Earley, H Wheaton, J Lewis, L Gunn, J Mayo, J Payne, L Wade, K Cornell, Third row L Walrath, L Speicher, L Saokett, L Schenck,D Johnston T Dennis, K Lewis, Mrs Hunt, S Leach FIRST GRADE First row: L to R, D. Wood, R. Heckman, L. VanF1eet, P. Hunt, L. Graves, D. Morton, D. Willis, E. Allen, P. Pfeifer, S. Fiint, J. Leaoh,Second row: B. House, E.Drake, S. C1ark,B.Hi11, R. Parsels L. Cole, G. Swan, D. Calkins, R. Wilson, H. Zeh, S. Brutsman, J. Drake, Third row: C. Wade, B. White, N.Button, S. Murphy, C. Van Onman, C.Preston, S. Whiting, R.Wi111ams, L. Cornell, D. Pettey, F. Barnhart, Mrs. Loper. ,g' ' f 4 ..,'4lv4, . t' , .Ji . K v . 1' .xi 5 A K ,.- an Q - V, ul Y A 1 A ,fl ' Ill - 1-. J,.fgf 1 1 1. lin: , . 'E -3 -...J . . N ' 4 , f' , , J , fn. X y l I I V A Y. xN O U Q I C I . U I l I 5 I I I U O C C l . O O C O O I C O l l I '.'7v UL, ' . . . 0, 2 I AQ-. ' Q .1 O KINDERGARTEN X O Q- I 4 C I I First Row L to R, C Prutsman, C White, C Brownell, C Leach, Second Row J Chace, S Hunt, E Hill, B Hill, M Drake, S Horton,M France H Leach, Third Row Miss Havens, L Calkins, E Donelson, D Payne, L Payne, L McCaig, W Garnett, J Monahan QUR ALMA MATER ug. Ziwqifr Uranus- nuns: -lm r fr '1r' nmn ku llfhletlcs SOCCER First row L to R, J Burchard, S Drake, H Drake, B June, L Drake, L Youngs, D Allen, R Dennis, N Walrath, Second row M Speicher, H Schenck D Brotzman, A Eichorn, A Brownell, P Morton, B Stone, C Gayhart, D Earley, L Wood, Kr Hollenbeck Our veteran soccermen consisted of Bucky Brownell Phil Morton, Brad Stone, Norm Walrath,Pete Drake, Chet Gayhart,Alex Eichorn,Morr1s Schenck, Dick Dennis, Lyle Drake, Jackie Burchard,along with some new hard hitters Harold Drake, Bill June, and Lloyd Young executed very seven team league Bright spots in this fourth soccer season for Jasper were The outstanding performances of Alex Eichorn and Lyle Drake in the goal Bucky,at center half back, did some unusual playing for that position to make himself the high scorer of the season with eight points also played at full back,wh1ch showed him to be strong on defense as wolf as on offense Morris Schenck at full back, also, did a swell job with his old right toe Pete, in his frontline position did an excellent job of faking Our second highest scorer was Phil Morton with six points Pete,Chet,and Norm were tied up with four points each The final tally left us with 5 games won four of which were league games, two lost whimawere both league games,Bnd One tie S8m9 Jasper Jasper Jasper Jasper Jasper Jasper Jasper Jasper HOME OPPONENTS Addison 4Savona 4Avoca 4Greenwood Arkport 4Campbell +Woodhull O 4Troupsburg L good team work in order to put Jasper in the second place spot in the . He 12 4 4 2 4 2 5 2 1 1 J 4 2 0 ' 8 1 Varsity Basketball Team R Dennis, L Drake, P Wood, A Eichorn, B Brownell, M Schenck,R Price, P Morton, S Drake Jasper Central, last larch, completed one of the most successful seasons in the school's basketball history The Bulldogs put away the Steuben County D League Championship and ended the campaign with a record of 9 wins and one loss Bucky Brownell, playing his last season for Jasper,his for a total of 256 po1nts,an average of about 24 points per game Norris Schenck, a junior, tossed in 140 points for a 14 point average Coach Hollenbeck attributes much credit for the team's success to the fine all around play of Phil Morton, senior, and Stan Drake and Lyle Drake This trio played fine defensive ball and set up mostof the Jasper scoring plays Also in for much credit was Russ Price, who tallied 87 points and did an outstanding job of rebounding Paul Wood, out of action in the early party of the sea because of an 1njury,returned late in the season and played excellent ball League game Jasper Jasper Jasper Jasper Jasper Jasper Jasper Jasper Jasper County Jasper scores are as follows Prattsburg Cohooton Troupsburg Greenwood Greenwood Troupsburg Woddhull Bradford Woodhull Playoff 61 Cohocton O First row3L to R, Coach Hollenbeok, J. Drake, P. Earley, Second row se ' 46 65 44 61 47 47 35 47 52 56 47 65 45 68 66 60 53 30 .V Basketball Coach Hollenbeck, Norm Walrath, Harold Drake, dill June, Jackie Burchard, Chet Gayhart, Lloyd Young, Ron House, James Drake Manager The Junior Varsity, hampered by a lack of seasoned players, enjoyed an average season with 6 games won and 10 lost Bill June and Chet Gayhart led the team in scoring with 109 ano 108 points respectively Ronnie House controlled the peboundins end of the game They are looking forward to a more successful season next year Good Luck, boys! Scores They anaseraga Canaserava f Kport Cohocton Alfred Almond Avoca Troupsburg w Campbell Greenwood P Addison Greenwood N Troupsburg 4 Voodhull Bradford Woodhull 45 ' 3 We 3 24 42 . Q 55 50 Cr' 55 62 W 54 25 27 29 Savona 26 44 41 26 ' 29 49 55 27 4 21 56 52 59 , 52 41 40 64 5 4 65 ll W 56 25 4 50 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS F Peggy Brabant Ruth Foster Janette Flint loaptainl Qu, Sharon onn, Louise Strait Christine Button X QD JAY VEE CHEE R L EADERS Joyce Musto, Martha Birchard. Joan larlatt Joyce Anne Olin f x x.,, 1 I I U divx , fX E Sb C - xx I I Baseball Team L to R S Drake, R Price, B Stone, C halrath A Brownell, M Drake, M Schenck, L Drake J Burchard, Coach Wilson The Jasper baseball team of '52 salvaged only two wins out of nine contests Both were at the expense of non league opponents The squad was characteristically short of bench strength, having only two regular reserves The eleven man squad included four rookies Although the squad lost two pitchers prospects shoulo be brighter for '53 '40 v A N I A u . Trask Aciiniiies The 1952 Quadrangular Track Meet at Greenwood. It ended with Greenwood firstg Woodhnll second and Troupsburg and Jasper tied for th1rd.A small Jasper squad produced only six point winners. Mel Drake and Bradley Stone were the top J.C.S. winners with 6 lf4 points each. ,u K 651145 Basketball Gfeam The Jasper Girls do not have any regular teams to play soccer,basket ball, and other girls' sports Any of the girls who are interested enter in the fun of the contests among the different schools This year the girls only played too soccer games Jasper won both games at the expense Green wood Basket ball saw a few more contests Four games in all The Jasper hoopsters won over Greenwood and Woodhull They lost two games to Troupsburg The girls enjoyed a play day at Greenwood Jasper, Troupsburg, and Woodhull attended Jasperites are looking forward to a successful 53 54 season x 9 'gf Jq,,x 6 s fl TI! ll ahnnallflnnnr Snmeig 'Y First row L to R, Mr Johnson, B McCa1g, G Van Fleet, J Hosmer P Morton, S Lee Olin, D Brotzman, M Brabant, P Mayo, L Zeh, Second row J Musto, C Button, R Price, R Prentice, S Drake Jasper Chapter of the National Honor Society for Secondary schools was granted its charter on March 15, 1951 Now,two years later we have fourteen active members The requirements for membership are qualities of leader ship, character and a scholastic average of 852 The officers of the Jasper Chapetr are President Sharon Lee Olin Vice President Donald Brotzman Secretary Philip Morton Treasurer Janice Hosmer The new permanent members this year are Lois Zeh Pauline Mayo, Rebecca Prentice Russell Price, Stanley Drake,and Janicea Hosmer Probationary members are Margaret Brabant, Barbara Mc Caig, Christine Button, Joyce Musto, and Gayel Van Fleet The other members are Sharon Lee Olin, Donald Brotzman and Philip Morton Year bo ok Staff anon 0 L Seated L to R Barbara McCaig Sharon Olin Clair Walrath Donald Brotzman Russell Price Stanley Drake Allen Brownell Morris Schenck Janice Hosmer Peggy Brabant Standing L to R Mr Lent Mr Johnson Mr Cornell Robert Dennis Joyce Olin Ruth Foster Jackie Burchard Philip Morton Caroline Alleger Janette Flint Florence Monahan Ellen Hayes Mrs Hollenbeck Miss Holahan Mrs Ackerson Chief Typist Activities Editor Art Editor Business Manager Editor Ass't Editor Advertising Manager Ass't Advertising Manager Ass't Typist Snap Shot Editor Subscription Advisor Chief Advisor Advertising Advisor Ass't Art Editor Ass't Snap Shot Editor Ass't Subscription Manager Ass't Typist Subscription Manager Ass't Typist Ass't Business Manager Assft Typist Ass't Activities Editor composition Advisor Production Advisor Advertising Advisor 5iuheniQnunc11 First row L to R, B Brown, C Button, G Van Fleet, F Monahan, Mr Johnson, r Morton, M Brabant, M Schenck, J Stanford, Second row B June, P Earley, C Walrath, S Drake 7 n Ial' b S2213 J This year a Student Council was started J C S All the members of grades 12 are members of the Student's Association A representative from each class and club in the school make up the Student Council The officers of this year are President Phil Morton Vice President Morris Schenck Secretary Margaret Brabant Treasurer Clair wglrath Mr Johnson is our Faculty Advisor ll. -Ji,--. Jumor Play ggi, 2? 'H GABRIEL, BLOW YOUR HORN Miss Thelma Smith a wealthy society woman, owns a mountain home which is taken care of by Gabriel Pennington However, his wife, Zerusia and daughter Daisy May do all of the work,wh1le he sits around and does the bossing Janet Sm1th,M1ss Thelma's n1ece,has met a young man,Herbert Brown,Jr ,and fallen in love with him Miss Thelma plans a house party in the mountains to get Janet away from Herb To make things interesting Herb beats the party up to the mountains and pays 'Gabe' to let him work there, 1 a disguise posing as Cousin Sam No one can figure out why Miss Thelma doesn't like Herb until Mildred finally comes out with the storyof how Miss inelma and Herb's father, Herbert Brown Sr had been in love, quarreled and hated each other ever since Mr Brown comes up to find Herb when he leaves he falls from a cliff Miss Thelma takes him to her houa and calls a docto Finally,Niss Thelma and lr Brown patch up their old quarrel and decide to get married They give Herb and Janet th6iTb10SS1Hg The characters of the play were portrayed by the following Gabriel Pennington Phil Morton Zerusia Irene Birchard Daisy May Caroline Alleger Miss Thelma Smith Doris Van Sklver Janet Smith Sharon Olin Eleanor Barnes Janette Flint Mildred Clyde Janice Hosmer Pete Wright Phil Earley Frank Stephens Clair Walrath Harold Dillon Brad Stone Herbert Brown,Jr. Bucky Brownell Herbert Brown,Sr. Don Brotzman O new-V Q7 A Q 1 X 5 Q ,iz Q : , img Q7 , ,3 ' s 'H 4 W A . 1 x , it C 'R . -Y X if N I XX ' , if t .s 'ki Lf! 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' 1 1 O Senlor Play DESPERATE AMBROSE Here is the root1n'est, tootin'est, funiest satire on the old West to ever gallop across a stage Now it all started when Ambrose Groves and Bert Miller, a couple of would be vaudevill comedians, were crossing the desert, headin' Californy way But right out in the middle of siad desert, they were booted off of the train and onto their own, 'cause someone had picked their pockets In a couple of days they blow into Dead Man's Gulch, the wildest, the wooliest, the roughest spot in the whole West Now it so happens that Homer the Kid and his pal, Gun Smoke Carter, the most hard shootin',hardrid1n' cow pokes whatever strad dled a saddle, were expected to breeze into town at any moment, to quell the shootin' Ambrose is taken for the hero, Homer the Kid, and from there on out, lt's a knockdown on the stage, and a dragout of laughs from the audience, 'cause bungling Ambrose, hero Ambrose, winds up by doin' everything opposite from what the cow punchers' union calls for He makes this the funniest rodeo of fun you've ever witnessed You'll nbrandn this the best yet The characters in the play were portarayed by the following people Dan'l Ambrose Groves Bert Miller Sheriff Crandell Hoot Owl Pete Stlnkweed lborrowedl Nancy Martin Anne Martin Posie Beth Malone M s Sprool Lena Sprool Two Men Who Carried Trunks Cborrowedl Don Brotzman Phil Morton Clair Walrath Bucky Brownell Phil Earl ey Lyle Drake Janice Hosmer Sharon Olin Doris Van Skiver Janette Flint Irene Birchard Caroline Alleger Chet Gayhart Alex Eichorn 'FFA First Row:L to R, D Brotzman, A Brownell, M Schenck, C Walrath S Drake, B Stone, C Gayheart, D Sutton, Second Row R Denni Hurchard, lr Cornell, N Walrath, J Marlatt The 1952 1953 program of the Jasper FFA began with the election of officers Donald Brotzman President Allen Brownell Vice President Morris Sqhenck Secretary Clair Walrath Treasurer Stanley Drake Reporter Alex Elchorn Sentinel The president, Don Brotzman, was elected County FFA Secretary Treasurer We have had regular delegations of about 5 members to the monthly county meetings The chapters old subscriptions to the 'Farm Quarterlyn to aid in purchasing several pairs of coveralls for the shop and electric calf dehorner About 15 members attended the joint FFA FHA meeting in Canisteo on February 23 The club was also represented at the Alfred Ag Tech field day in October 1952 On March 27 tne FFA FHA dance was held The chapter plans to plant approximately 7,000 trees this year for area farmers Several members plansto attend the annual state convention Q Q . O I A 0 , ' ' I 0 3 e 3 S. Hlbbard, A. Eichorn, P. Earley, P. Preston, P. Wood, L. Drake,J: an ' I I 1 I 'FHA President Vice President Secretary Treasure News Reporters Chapter Mother Advisor FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Doris Van Skiver Janice Hosmer Ruth Fbster Barbara McCaig Joan Marlatt and Peggy Brabant MPS Hollenbeok Mrs Ackerson F H A stands for FUTURE HOMEJAYERS OF AMERICA An incor porated non profit youth organization The main goal in eal ng to live better today in order that our lives and those 01 families may be better in the future The fivqt F 1 A chapter in Jasper, was organized on march 5, le4sw1fn Marjor1eMarlatt as the first President The hotto of the F n A is nTONARD EW HORIZONS' and expresses the purpose of twe Organization The emblem symbolizes that the future homes of America areln the hands of its youth The flower is a red rose Projects for the year 1952 1953 National Family Get Together Project We had a FAMILYNIGHT BANQUET Contributed S4 50 to Scholarship Fund Selected individual pen pals foom five different countries State Sent Ellen Hayes and Florence Nonahan to Camp Oswegatchie Contributed 32 70 to Camp Fund C Community Providing entertainment for community Round and Square Dance Sent Easter boxes to Jasper Service Men ' O O O I QA 0 0 . A X - - - . -It ' ur , A Q ' ll I I . - I . ' . ' . . . T N U . . A. 0 I I m B. . fi I . . Band to R B Gamett, J Leach, B Leach, B Brabant, L Dennis, B Dennis, Cornell, P Lorton,A Flint, L Hayes, P Earley, J Musto, B Stewart Van Fleet, Mrs Bliss,C Van Orman, M Birchard, J Mar1att,J Bulter, Marlatt Chorus First Row: L to R, J. Musto, C. Roberge, J. larlatt, S. Olin, J. Olin, E. Hayes, R. Prentice, L. Strait, M. B1rchard,P. Mayo, Second Row: J. Alger, P. Brabant, C. Button, J. Flint, R. Foster, I. Birchard, F. Monahan, G. Van Fleet, Mrs. Bliss. ' S Nh L gg.. x .L 1 Eg A5 5 2: PP P L , . . . . . . A. ,E . . . . . G. . . . . . Dc Q CUSTODIAN Ano CAFETERIA Left to Right llrs Dennis, Ass't Cafeteria, lanager, Earl Brownell, Custodian, llrs Davis Cafeteria ianager BUS DRIVERS Left to Right, Harry Benn, Grant Foster, Earl lalrath, Gordon lood, Robert Leach. zl 1' My n W 6680 Q .53 1 Sl s Lx N .1bl'! -.-1-.f-...A 1-.YD -fe 3? 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L V Y 4 r YEICIJ V v Q C ' I VICR'l'Il,IZER E L Drake effrey Smlth SIXLI XIR CXS A OIL FROLI RII S and IQI L RLXXI I X51 I R NEW XORIX xw JLQ1 HXII' 11 omc LO c x 11 x ILL en Ix on hon badlx I x rI thcmbelx cs The Camsteo Tlmes Phone .631 Cam tco New Xork Harlng eWeIry ICII IBIXXIIIXID II XKIIPX fzrzeral Dzr ffff XXUODIILLI NIH XORK mom Xumbcx ,oo ca 0 LOXIPLIXII X I S TRII XD QOXIPI IXII NIS UI Pfexfer 8: VanSk1ver S 1 lim no 'Xux York I F CRI NI Call B Carpenter LONIPLIXII N I S Xl I IX IIN N UI fl I XR NIXCI INI I R1Ch3YdSOD Furnlture Store NIL S mCLS5ORIES XIOIOROI X DI XI I R Phone 6, or ,63 VIoocIhuII Nw Xo C mmm 'New Xork . 'mg ' ' ' ' III 'f V355- V393 I ,-, ,A, ,L, -Q,-Q-, W Yv,,, I K A J g . A 44 ig -, IL, to Info s p-pI f1I'c us ,I f' wh we 'n ' ' 1' IIC-' ucv.. II 1 I OI ,X I 1 I. I A I ,V 7 - I I . 'S J E . A I U .S A. 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C OXIPLIMIIX I S Frank I3 PeeI OXIOI III I N HGRXIIIL XIII IORIx IXI ID S, VI IIITIQ XI III I CROC FRITS XXD XII ffm Mlllef S Grocery XXOODIILIL xixx XORK OIIQ The Yearbook Staff XX ISHES IO III XXIX T XCII XDVLRTISER IOR HI5 ASSISI XNLI WITH IHIS BOOK w 1 0- xox 104 o- - vol I I pizazz.- ' ' I . M OF L Q, 1. 'C 5 IIO 'WIKI' 2 'DIfQ,,,.'.Y. K' . OIT - O'I - U - 'I'i IS - Tubes , . , . 1 U - A f J ' .wr I s. I5 s1'1f1'L.,1i: COKIPLIXIENT5 OF If pffvzffiv zu to plfaff you 'C ' ' '-'ZXQVI - ' ' 1, r I . if Q' - Q - L L 4 .X J 2 I U Q 7 . 1 ,,,. , , v . I Ig-Y ,,.I' I I V I I ,,.I' I I In Ph - 252 , W 4 f I QF rl' . f' ' LI4 l AI4 I ' L 1 AA .lgfv Q: 'y 1:3 ' 2513, L- i - 1 w I 5 i QQA,-OK? -if i.1fOC. A lVlcl'ler1ry 6: Co Quqlm uxclus lor Cxer X Qnmuu lVlusto Q SCYVICC Statlon ul ll 1 ll 1x lfl Protcct111 Xour Q ll ephonc ol ll XIXIN SF IXSPER Xl XX XOR IVSURANCE L XNIS PLO HOlxXl Ll N Y LOXIPI INIIQX 11 111 Ross C Neal The New Texae Cafe 5 1 RlSlnXLRXXl ll1o1t 14,6 Tuttle 61. 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