Jasper High School - J Yearbook (Jasper, IN)

 - Class of 1946

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Class Betty Kreilein - My love for the Naval Reserve to Hazel Williams. Edna Kress - My love for the infantry to Rosalee Henke. Louis Korff - My basketball ability to Ants Hoffman. William Krodel - My center position of Wildcats to Scooge Lannon. Dallas Krodel - My skill in calisthenics to Hilary Blessinger. Ann Kuebler - My car to my sister, Jane. Joan Kuebler - My ability to drive safely to Margaret Habig. Dennis Kunkler - My '37 Ply m outh to Blessie . Paul Lampert - My knack in having car breakdowns to Alfred Ruckriegel. Luella Lechner - My love for typing and shorthand to James Matthews. Wilma Matthews - My love for playing basketball to Dorothy Wilz. Jackie McGregor - My volumes of memories to Joe Schwinghammer. Charles Menner - My way with women to Richard Blessinger. Charlene Merder - My love for Government to the whole Junior Class. Joan Merkley - My love for Home Ec. to Betty Jean Fuhrman. Harold Meyer -- My pleasure in pestering the girls to Robert Seger. Wanda Meyer - My little brown book to Virginia Fritch. Rita Moeller - My many accidents in Physical Ed. classes to anyone who wants them. Barbara Mustin - My blonde hair to Basilla Schuetter. William Nalin - My Irish disposition to Louis White. Leon Pfister - My ability to pitch baseball to Paul Schneider. Inez Reising - My blue specks to Sarah Rudolph. Mary Rudolph - My fond affection for Miss Heine to Lucille Scherer. John Salb - My photographic experience to Russell Bauer. Elmer Schipp - My innocent appearance to Paul Byrd. Charles Schmidt - My friendships in school to Tom Eversman. Roman Schroeder - My merrymaking ability to Floyd Miller. Rose Marie Schwenk - All the fun l had during Miss Heine's classes to everyone in her classes next year. Robert Schwinghammer - My unexcelled citizenship grades and Miss Heine's congenial disposition toward me to Birdseed Hoffman. Eugene Schott - My analytical mind les- pecially in Mathl and my Haysville background to Kenneth Dudine. Betty Spillmeier - My long hair and good times in JHS to Sara Rudolph. Rosa Lee Steffe - My height to Katie McFall. Robert SteFfen - My leadership ability to Robert Seger. Theresa Sermersheim - My fun in study halls to all Juniors who can get by with it. LaVerne Sermersheim - My fun in Miss Heine's home room and Bookkeeping class to the Juniors. F. X. Sturm - The days l spent quarantined for scarlet fever to whoever wants them. Pat Sturm - My headaches from Journalism Class to Julienne Kuebler. James Toole - My outstanding ability to get along with Miss Pate to Paul Fritch. Thomas Vollmer -- My ability to collect detention slips to Paul Stratman. Beatrice Vonderheicle - My small feet isize 2 shoesl to Margaret Stenftenagel. Imelda Vonderschmitt - My four mile walk to school each day to anyone who needs the exercise. Cyrilla Witcher - My exercise from my bicycle ride to school to Margaret Burger. Frances Voegerl -- All the good times I had during high school to the underclassmen. Harmon Woolsey - The fresh clean air and the freedom of living to the coming generation of students. Kenneth Yaggi - My groaner voice to Jack Dittmer. Page Twenty-three



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uniors THE JUNIOR CLASS with 75 members is the smallest class in Jasper High. The boys outnumbered the girls with the ratio of 3 to 2, which means that they have the say-so in class affairs. The class may be small but it is mighty, and active in school affairs. Namely: Class Play, Basketball, Baseball, Track, Club, Band, Student Council, Glee Club, Rhythmlads, Queen's Court, Annual Staff, and last but not least the detention room. The Juniors are a very patient class as every one knows especially Miss Heine, our sponsor. They waited patiently month after month for their class sweaters without question or complaint. When the sweaters arrived they were over-ioyed with the magnificent creations and were especially eager to pay the extra cost required. Now that we have told you of our many virtues, we shall let you form your own opinions of our limitations of which we have a few. As you know, no one is perfect. Guess who our class officers are? That's right-men! We sincerely hope that in our fourth and final year at JHS we can carry on the traditions left to us by preceding classes. CLASS OFFICERS President . . TOM EVERSMAN Secretary . . JOE FRITCH Vice President . . MICK SERMERSHEIM Treasurer . . PAUL BYRD Page Twenty-Iivc

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