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Ol2O'Z OUCLY, 5, Each year Jasper High School recognizes its zealous students who maintain an annual average of 90 per cent or more in. school citizenship. and a scholastic average of 90 percent or more in four subjects, reciting five times per week. The honor award for the first year is a gold chenille with the J for Jasper and S for SCHOLARSHIP. The student who is eligible for an honor award the second year will be awarded a bronze pin. with the word SCI-IOLASTIC engraved. and with the school year. For the third year a silver pin is awarded, and for maintaining the said standard for four years, the pupil is entitled to a gold pin, the highest award in scholarship which can be obtained. The Honor students have the averages as indicated at the end of the fifth grading period of the school year of 1940-1941. GOLD PINS: SILVER PINS: Dolores Ernst ....... ....... 9 4 Jack Rumbach ...... ........ 9 3 Alfred Kuper ................ ....... 9 4 Edwin Beck .............. ........ 9 1 Gervase Schwenk ...... ....... 9 2 Anton Bockelman ...., ........ 9 1 Anna M. Shurig ...... . ....... 92 Ambrose Burger ...... ........ 9 2 Mildred Smith .............. ....... 9 4 Lloyd Miller ........ ........ 9 -1-.5 Bernard Vonderschmitt ........ .......94 l-Iarold Smith .......... Mildred Uebelhor ..... ..,.....92.5 .. ........ 93.5 BRONZE PINS: CHENILLE LETTERS: Susan Buckler ......, ....... 9 1 Denzel Conolty ............ ........ 9 4 Irene Gutgsell ....... ....... 90 .5 Jack Ilief ..................... ........ 9 2 ' John Stratman ....... ....... 9 l Louis Sermersheim .,..... .,...... 9 1 John Eckerle .............,,. Anna Mae Kunkler ...... Frank Renneisen ..,..,..,. Loumilda Schuetter ..., Frances Buckler .,.......... Glenn Gramelspacher ......... Jerome Schneider ........ Esther Schwinghammer Arthur VVagner ................... .,.....91.5 .......92 .......91.5 ...:...92.5 .......94 ......91 .......93 .......93.5 .......92 Virginia Merry ......... Alberta Stuehrk ...... Agnes Wigand ........ Robert Haller ...... Louise Hauser ........ Richard Kunkel ........ Nestor Kuper ....... Dorothy Potts .......... .....,..91 .. ........ 93 ........92.5 ........91 ........91 ........92 Betty Bockelman ........ ........ 9 3 Doris Breidenbaugh ....... ........ 9 4 Earl Fritch ................... ........ 9 3.5 james Hoffman ...... ........ 9 2 Jack Huber ............,........ ........ 9 1.5 Rosemary Lampert ....... ........ 9 1 Sarah Lukemeyer ....... ........ 9 1 Melba Miller ............ ........ 9 2 Mildred Nicholson ..... ........ 9 21 Barbara Scherle ...... I 91 .5
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mf! Soon after the opening of school, band and sectional rehearsals were resumed under the leadership of Mr, ll. Virgil Clobba who had successfully directed the band since the death of Bliss Schnans in 1938. XN'hen Mr. Gobba resigned to accept position at Male lligh School in Louisville, his place was taken by Mr. VVorland, already a member of the faculty as vocal instructor and grade supervisor. The band peppcd up all home basket ball games, winning much approval when, under Mr. XYorIand's direction, it enfra0'ed in maneuvers at the New Albany and l'etersburfr frames. 5 tm . 5 3 .Xt the close of the basketball season the band embarked upon its rehearsing schedule for the District Band and Orchestra Contest at Rockport. In a combined band. orchestra, and glee club concert, known as the Contest-l estival Concert, in liundek llall on .Nlmril 3. the band blayed the three contest numbers: The llil- grimu by Lake, lfroica by Skornicka. and Bogar Fantasy by Geary. The marching and concert bands were both placed in second vision at the District Con- test at Rockport ,-Xpril 5. man Sara Lukeiineyer, who as rookie successor to the veteran Sylvia Fritch promises to be both attractive in her flashy new uniform tsee Activities division pagej and efficient. Xdding a great deal to the colorfnlness of the marching was the drum major, Fresh-
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