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SENIOR HISTORY December came in cold and dreary, but we were all too busy writing to Santa to notice the weather. Of course., we don't really believe in the little fat gentle- man in the red suit, but we had to let our mommas and dads and others know what we wanted. After a vacation of ten days, we came back to school still brushing the serpentine and confetti off our clothes, and the cobwebs from our heads. The only privilege they have never given the Seniors is the right to see the test and answers before semester exams., and nobody can do anything about it. Now that the tests were over and the Hunters home again fthey forgot to leave the Jug herej the Seniors needed a little relaxation. So the dear neighbors had to keep their windows down and plug their ears while the Seniorsdrowned their troubles in - Cokes - and almost Hooded the Home Ec department when the ice in the leaky tubs began to melt - this at the Seniors' 'tween-semesters party. In a post-season basketball game the Seniors played the underclassmen. It appears that next year's crop of Wildcats will do all right for themselves. Of course, the Seniors were a bit handicapped with only four players plus a student manager who fouled out in the third quarter! Our Seniors are O.K. though. They were crowned intramural champions, and then stepped all over the Faculty to win the Paul .l ones Memorial trophy. According to custom the Seniors were guests of the Juniors at the Country Club for the Junior-Senior Prom. Everybody in at 12 - the next day at school we were all in. Seriously, it was a very swanky party, and we had a grand time. As the J goes to the printer, the cast of 'LGuess Again is busy conquering footlight fever and practicing being ubloomin' Englishmen - bah jove. The Seniors anticipate a bit more society when the Alumni entertain the graduates at the annual banquet and dance, they anticipate also the pleasure of hosting to the Juniors at the traditional picnic, they look forward, above all - half- regretfully-to that procession up the aisle of solemnly capped and gowned figures soon to be members, not of Jasper High - but of the wicked world. As we Seniors look back over our four years, stay at J. H. S. - the new school we began in as Frosh, the new gym we're going to get, the three times we saw our team beat the Hunters in the Sectional, our four Senior Wildcat lettermen, our four varsity baseballers, our Senior basketball queen, our members in the band, our long list of honor students and at last our diplomas - we're awfully proud of them. May the school they represent be equally proud of us! Class Odicers: Class Notables: President .............................. Norbert Schneider For Class Spirit .................... Mildred Stratman Vice-President ........ .......... C harles Dudine For Brains .............. ................ R uth Krodel Secretary .,....... ........... R uth Krodel For Beauty .............. .............. I ean Huls Treasurer ..,. ........ A lbert Weisman For Popularity ........... .......... U rban Pfeffer Sponsor .... ........ M iss Sonderman For Cussedness ... ........... Radius Schnarr
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SENIURS tIYluI.l,A S'l'Rll'ICEL ALBERT WFISMAN fllugrg Trq-ubun-r filth-:Q VlL'C-l'l't'Sitlt'nl 3 j Stuff Class Treasurer '39 Umm-1 Stuff '38 '39 l. U. Extension School 38 Ulm- liluh '36 '37 '38 EVELYN ZEHR Class Treasurer '38 tllce Club '36 '37 '38 lfnnn-ra '39 Outdoor '38 SENIOR HISTORY After playing stooge to the Seniors for three years, we were finally elevated to the state of sophisticated Seniors. Which called for an election. We couldn't break the precedent, so the girls voted for the nicest-looking nominee, and the boys --A well - they must have voted for him too, as Norb Schneider was elected to serve his third term as class president. Before long, the basketballers were hard at it. Nig Pfeffer, Juny Sermer- sheim, Eugene Huebner and Norb Schneider were the Senior hard-woodersf' Add to that a coach, who came here when we did, in the fall of '35, a Senior student manager, Boots Kreilein, and a beautiful Senior basketball queen, Miss ,lean Huls. Who wouldn't win? We were just beginning to wonder why the underclassmen didn't show more respect to the wishes of the Seniors, when out of a clear sky, we were given first choice to er seats for the basketball games, were allowed to leave assembly programs before the undergrades and were granted first place in the Armistice Day Parade. -Some class, eh? Are our rings here? was the big issue for the next few weeks, and poor Mr. Welp was besieged by a storm of phone calls, until finally on November 26, our rings dial come. Maybe that's why we beat the Alices f and maybe it isn't. 19
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