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IIUGH CATHCART Superintendent FACULTY MR. CATHCART Mr. Cathcart occupies the superintendent's - shall we say throne? - with a great deal of wis- dom and with unfailing tact and understand- ing. Timorous Freshmen are quickly put at ease by his kind smile, Seniors have learned to turn to him in whatever exigency arises. Besides superintending, Mr. Cathcart teaches geog- raphy and mathematics. MR. MILLER Mr. Miller, the principal, purveyor of grades and tardy slips and keeper of credits, has nu- merous other duties. He is manager of the Athletic Association, advisor of the Student Council, teacher of Latin and mathematics., and besides these manifold school activities finds time to be an active civic worker. The Seniors know him for his ready wit. 5 CLAUDE MILLER Principal
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HONOR AWARDS 1939 Honor awards will be made by the principal, Mr. Miller, at the Commence- ment exercises, June 1. The awards are a recognition of superior scholarship and behavior. The J feels that its recipients are deserving of special con- gratulation. Cold Pins Ruth Krodel ....................... ........... Louise Fritch ........ ........... Evelyn Zehr .............. ........... Mildred Strntman ......,. ........... Norbert Schneider ...... ........... Ruth Marie Berger ................. ........... Silver Pins C. Ray Miller .......,................... ........... Anna Schmitt ........ Helen Berger ......................... ........... Bronze Pins Bernard Vonderschmitt ....... ........... Dolores Ernst ..................... ........... Mildred Smith .......... Alfred Kuper ...... Irene Gutgsell .............. Anna Marie Shurig ........................................ 94.4 94.3 91.6 91.1 90.7 90.0 95.1 91.5 91.0 95.1 94.2 93.8 93.0 92.3 92.2 Gervase Schwenk ........ ........... 9 1.5 Dolores Kuper ........ 91.4 LaVere Rudolph ......................... ........... 9 0.0 Chenille Letters Lloyd Miller ................................... ........... 9 4.0 Ambrose Burger ...... ........... 9 3.2 Jack Rumbsch .......... 92.4 Mildred Uebelhor .. ........... 91.9 William Haller ................ 91.5 Robert Gramelspacher .. ........... 91.5 Harold Smith .......... ........... 9 1.4 Anton Bockelman ...... ........... 9 1.3 George Lukemeyer ...... ........... 9 1.1 Othmar Burger ........ ........... 9 1.0 Edwin Beck ...... ........... 9 0.9 John Stratman ...... ........... 9 0.5 Arnold Kunkler ...... ........... 9 0.4 Lila Mae Streicher ........................................ 90.0 To be eligible for an honor award, a student must maintain a scholarship average of 90 per cent or more in at least four subjects. In addition his annual citizenship average must also be 90 per cent. The honor award for the first year is a gold chenille JS f J asper-Scholarshipj . The student who merits honors for the second year receives a bronze ping for the third year a silver ping while the fourth award, a gold pin, is the highest award in scholarship that can be attained.
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.nt N. Harry Stroud Coriene Wilhelllills C. Virgil Cobba Mecie Ross Elmer Hunefeld FACULTY We donit know any teacher more actively interested in his own particular field than Mr. Stroud is in the social sciences. He's a Junior class advisor, too. Miss Wilhelmus is one of the Sophomore class advisors and teacher of biology, safety, world history, and director of girls, athletics. The boys like to kid her! Much of the progress of the musical organizations is due to Mr. Cobba's self- sacrifice and interest not only in groups, but also in the individual members. His good-natured attitude toward the students is one of his greatest assets. Miss Ross and Mr. Weir have something in common with the Seniorsg they too came to Jasper High School in the fall of 735. With her modern ideas about homemaking, Miss Ross's popularity has attracted many girls to her classes. During our second year, a new class, Related Arts, was added through Miss Rossis efforts. Mr. Hunefeld gives the industrial world much worth while material through his classes in mechanical and industrial training. The Seniors first met him in '35 when he instructed them in biology and industrial arts. Mr. Weir, the other senior,', is the man behind the Wildcats. Besides his ability as director of athletics, his keen knowledge of mathematics has given many a student a new light on the subject. Everybody likes cLWoody. To the Seniors Miss Sonderman means more than just another home room sponsor. Not only is she interested in the Senior activities, but in the progress of her classes in English and speech as well. Mr. Merder, energetic sponsor of the Comet and debate club, is one of the most active teachers at jasper High. He is Sophomore class advisor, and any member of his English classes will agree that he has boundless patience and insight. Miss Doyle's commercial classes are an accurate training ground for the world of business. Miss Doyle is well liked by all the students for her Irish wit and her ability to forgive and forget. As one of the Junior class advisors, it is through her efforts that the Junior-Senior receptions have always been so successful. Mr. ,lohnsonis interest in extra-curricular activities was proved when he ac- cepted the sponsorship of the Camera Club. His classes in math and physics hold nothing but praise for him. Woodrow Weir Louise Sonderman Kenneth Merder Dorothy Doyle BCH Johnson
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