Jasper High School - J Yearbook (Jasper, IN)

 - Class of 1947

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A I x owzageous asper BLANKI ED BY SNOW OR STATELY IN II-IL IVIIDST OE BEAUTIEUL SPRINC AND EALI THE IASPER HIGII SLHOOL HAS WITNLSSED OUR GROWTH AND DEVILOPMENT DURING THE PAST EOUR YEARS REMEIVIRLRING THESL YEARS AND ALWAYS REFAI I PLEASANT IVIEMOPIES DE THE SCIIOOI DAYS THAT WE IIAVE KNOWN TOGETHER WE HAPPIIY PPE SENT THE 66 77 1947 77 'I HOPING THAT THIS A N N U A L WILL 5' sv-51 f-er-C5 4 in -v-li. 3 :mx if, KEN DUDINE IULIE KUEBLER IOE FRITCH SHIRLEY ELLIOTT ANDREW HOFFMAN SALLY IENKINS HM FRITCH BE IIY YIIABFL IULIE KULBLER IOI CHWIIIGIIAMMER Dedlcatlon To The ufwze AS WE REMEMBER THE PAST THE DAYS THAT WE HAVE SPENT HERE AND THE FRIENDS THAT WE HAVE KNOWN WE MUST NECESSARILY LOOK TO THE FUTURE THE WORLD OE TOMORROW BELONGS TO THE YOUTH OE TODAY' THE HORIZON IS BRIGHT AND THE GOAL OE PEACE AND IUSTICE IS EOR US TO CONOUER AND ACHIEVE WITH DEDICATE THIS VOLUME OE THE I TO THE DAWN OE A NEW AND PEACEEUL EUTURE EOR ALL MEN THIS THOUGHT IN OUR MINDS, WE BERT ARI GALLALHFR Qtrpfrtnwhdert As a student whtzues through the hall to make hrs next cla s tt doe not occur to hlrn the many tasks that are lnvolved tn runnlng an ethctent school Whtle the d1rect adrruntstratton ts ln the hands ot the supenntehdent the onnclpal and the teachers tt IS the school board who htres thts faculty to carry on the dutles ot school hte To Claude Grarnelspacher Wllbur Stebert O A Kremp Bernard Galla gher and Claude Mtller we express our thanks and deep apprectatton for the success ot Iasper I-hgh School s- HDMI N n SlHHlI n lg i gacuffy . . . MILDRED AKERS Lxbranon Gratelully we w1ll recall the leachers that we have known We thank them for thelr patlence and understandmg and lt IS the hrrn purpose of the Cla s faculty of I I-l S has m hlled m our hear and mmds HUCH CATHCART Mathematlc l of '47 to live the ideals and knowledge which the as ., if 'it -ilHSIllIl HIHH 3lIHHHt MILDRED AKERS Librarian English Soph. Advisor RICHARD DROLLIER lndu:strial Arts l're:5l'inian Adviser MU A MARTHA CORNICK f Phys, Education G A. A, Dancina Club Iunior Adviser llance Revue we- Q:-'ew Z 1 W5 V' A 51 -' Q 'V i n. ' le of 4 S' W. ,,,,, . - V. V . x , ,N , 2 ,AH if A rw T f j, fri. .W 5- K -11533 h ,Q ,An DOROTHY HElI'IL Corninercidl Debate Club Sopli Adviser IILMVR HUlllQl'llLlX Social Studiffm Soph Advixfci lOl-IN IRONS U S History Biology Freshman Adviser 5'-n'5'!. 3 i -Q. T i g X . r r w ' AX iig l 'f ,, t , tx 1 4' ,, ia, tc-R X X 2 ww Ja .. 345-. 2 ,Q - lACK LEAS Spaniffh Social Studie: Drainatics Senior Adviser EVALEITN LC,-it',Y Enalisli Frofhiiian Advricr RAY MANGEL lndufstrial Arts St, Ioseph School Freslirnan Adviser OLP. I-HULL Horne Economic: Girls Home Ec Freshman Adviser ETTY TYKNGFIIT Arts and Craft: Sl laiseph School ICTOR IIIXCW Science Mathornatic: Radio Club Camera Club Senior Adviser Y-v LEO O fIF'Il.l. Phyf Education Coach Health MECIYI ROSS Home liconorriias Boy: Home lic Sluden! Council lOHN SCHIJABFZL Band Grade- School Band .L llllllll llll - llll . .. C..M-Uf-,Qi i . lunior Adviser BYZTTY lf- lllTl'1HfIHlfllffEl:l 6 1' S Q Grade- M ii:1 ic A V , 4 aim Club Soph Adviizer vm' ' A ..v,. ' Louis i .A.' uoiiiim F ' l'!iathema1ic,s 4 - Amt Coach . ' junior Adviizer HX - Y f l xi, 'fum 1 M I Q56 fr. ,M NP- ' I -an-,Q wk , ,I :iff 5. 'lf Rap. V YQ, if 61110925 0 KENNETH BECK MARGARET HOCHGESANG RAMONA SERMERSHEIM ROBERT LUKEMEYER MARCHING ALONG TOGETHER THE CLASS OF 1947 CAPABLE OF LEADERSHIP WORTHY OF RESPECT CI IMAXING TOGETHER THE WORK AND PLAY THE IOYS AND TRIALS OF FOUR YEARS AT THE IASPER HIGH SCHOOL' fly f .pr . , I f Q, . 1 1 f 1 ,-. ff Q ,,, fr 4' I , . 'f K n .- J I . . , ass jg ice s 1. G' IObEPH FRITCH Under the elllclent dxrechon of the class olhcers loseph Frltch Paul Byrd Hennetta Sclnwenlc and Mortar l-llel the Semors have marked the Way for all classes to follow Tnelrs ha been a year of mlportance and advancement a year of cooperatlve epm' and generosuty and thelrs IS the example for all other classes to lrmtate and tr1ve after' PAUL BYRD HENR ETTA SCHWENK MORTON HIEF THERESA BAHLMAN KENNETH BECK MARIORIE BERG HAROLD BOCKELMAN RUSSELL BAUER MARCUS BECKMAN RICHARD BLESSINGFR THOMAS BOHNERT MARGARET BOOTH MARGARET BURGER CHARLES DISCHINGER KENNETH DUDINE IOI-IN BRAUN PAUL BYRD IACK DITTMER ROSEMARY EGLOFF SHIRLEY ELLIOTT THOMAS EVERSMAN IAMES FRITCH THOMAS FRITCH ALBERT FLECK IOSEPH FRITCI-I BETTY FUI-IRMAII I I TED ELLIOTT MARY LEE GARDNER MORTON HIEF ANDREW HOFFMAN ROBERT HUTHFR LORRAI IE GUTGSELL MARGARET HOCHGESANG WILLIAM HOFFMAN SALLY IENKINS IOHN IURGENS BETTY KNABEL MAXINE KHEILFIN ROBERT KREMPP CHARLEQ KLUESNER LOUISE KREILEIN NORBERT IRFILEIN MARGARET KRODEL IULIENNE KUEBLER IOHN LOREY ROBERT LUKEMEYER RALPH MEHLING GERALD LE MASTUS THOMAS LUEGERS IAMES MATTHEWS ROSEMARY MERDER LOIS PARKER FRANCIS RECKELHOFF LUCILLE SCHERER CATHERINE PERRIN SARAH RUDOLPI-I ROBERT SCI-INARR DENNIS MOELLER IACKIE NEUKAM PAUL SCHNEIDER BASILLA SCI-IUETTER I-IENRIETTA SCHWFNK WILLIAM SENG MAHY SCHUCH IOSEPH SCHWINGHAMMER ROBERT SEGER IEROME SERMERSHEIM IOAN SERMERSHIIIM RAMONA SERMEHSHEIM PAUL STRATMAN MARY LOU VONDERHEIDE x-IOBERT STEFFE LA VIIRNE STROUD LOUIS WHITE - MICHAEL SERMERSHEIM I OLFE I I IfI E LOVE L IASPER HIGH SCHOOL 4! WE REMEMBER GLITTERING PROMS BLUE IEANS AND PLAID SHIRTS CONEUSION AND IOY AT BASKEIBALI GAMES SCHOOL DANCES WITH FOUR YEARS OE HAPPINESS BEHIND US WE BID GOODBYE TO I H S TO OUR HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION AND THE IOUNDATION STEPS IN OUR LEARNING HOW TO LIVE' in 4v.,,g,L 'l1f '7'r '- 43,4 i ff' MHFREQA EHAL RUSSFLL B UEF HNIJTI1 EFF? MAROUS BTCVMAN VARIOHIF BERG PICNHARIJ B' ESSINGT iw HAROLD BOCYE1 M 'X THOMAS BOHNERT IfUXIwGAIxT T BOOTH WO N Nw XUIJ V !mG fw BUHPTE fUT FYI-I ill Hllwll - - - - QIILOIS O 1 'T A ng '.ff.f.QIf .. 'W fivff T-.13-Q. 1 hi. '. OS' F' .1 fl. 'lx :W 7' A 111:-if 1 ,': '. I- M I v Hmm IV: ' L ', ' ' ' 1 I ' Y I-1 fi, ': 'J 1 1: T. i' F1111-r,1 ft .: . il17f,'A1 Hwy, I -7 I ..f:'I, 1 w K Q' 5 VL.-I 4 VV HT.. I.: 1- 73, .'-.,.N M 172. ff .Y .V ' .1 ' .. Fx lifl :TT 'Y' 1 H zz.. lv Iv' ' l E, lr 1 w I' I ' N l X I7 V Ifg:-11 2 V. 1. . H X 2 ' ..f I' E. SHI' J.. ' 'A I ' 'V 1 'E H in f :. '. 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'ffl'I IVW'I'I.HQH TEA - :A E ,Z , h mfsvr...-is-.'1' ficslcgm' V Af f'f1H'15Y HHOVl'lA ' U .7 f 1947 ROBEPT I UIHER SALLY IENKINS IOHN IURGEIJS CHARLES KIUESIITR BETTY KIIABEL LOUISE KREILEIN IAAYINI' KREILEIN NORBERT KREILEIIN ROBERT KREMPP IJIARGARI T KRODIL IULIENIIT KUEBLER GERALD I el IASTUE IOHN LOREK TIIO IAS LUECERS I OBELT I UKEMI YER IAMI S MATTHEWS RALPH MEI-ILIT G IxOSI MARY MERDER DENNIS MOEI LER IACOUE NEUKAM GAA ar in ricri ncii A A GAA G G Clib p eta Caw a Ch O 'l A A uni E Led C ui Stud rt Cai Ci uri a ae Ci E ar Elia C 'ri lilc :l Ciar a Or LOIS PA RKER ATI-IERINE PERRIN Clee Club Dance Revue Band Drum Maiorette Press Operetta I Home Economi s G A FRANCES RECKELHOEF SARA PUDOLPH LU ILLE SCHERER ROBERT SCHN ARR PAUL SCHNEIDER MARY SCHUCH BA SILLA SCHUETTER HENRIETTA SCHWENK IOE SCIIWIIIGHAMMER ROBERT SEGER WILLIAM SENG IEROME SERMERSHEIM IOAN SERMERSHEIM Track Pre G A A Lance Revue Dance Revue Dancinq Iuniar Play G A A Glee Club Operetta Camera Glee Club Band Math Iunior Play Operetta Cross Country Debate Radio Ba eball Band Minstrel Glee Club Harne Economic Glee Club Operetta Minstrel Mixed Chorus Home Economics Dance Revue Glee Club Home Economic P ess I Dance Revue Dancing Operetta Secreta y 47 Iuniar Play Bowling Glee Club Home Economics Camera Debate Glee Club I Math Pres Radio Student Council Home Economics Home Economics Dance Revue MI IIAEI SERMERSHEIM Basketball Baseball Press I Iunior Play Pres 43 Secr 44 Vice President 45 RAMOIIA SERMERSHEIM ROBERT STEFEE PAUL STRATMAN Glee Club B nd I Pre Iunior Play Home Economics Treasurer 43 Dance Revue Student Council I Home Economics Bard MARY LOU VONDERHEIDE b Tr Dance Revue fr r rr LOUIS WHITE D len GeeClub G A A Home Economics Glee Club Debate Radio Home EC Glee Club Band Minstrel Mir trel Ham Ecarornic ROBERT WOLFE Camera Ope etta Math Home Economics I O I O . i I T 4 P . 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Pres: Hcztie Eaartcrttliu ,M , U- I jar PI y Caine' ' y B ,s bali l.fi:-Le It 11' 1, , J L, A ,L Q 4 Glee ,lx lv, Minrtrel J I 1 3 A177 I ' 1 A i H H V , , I .. Rails' 'bill Tri al: l2'1,'f'l fiil l 1 ' ' V ' Rawlinfi Treafigrfr -I4 X . , Hain-2 ,tx .airiiii C 1lI YT2 ' ' ' C N H Mixed Q. ru: lvla'l'i I I G f 1 SF Prez? aa. et 'I I ' A J A Glee C. , eretta , -1 -4 - V T . ., .. ,i J ' I l Carrie-ra ' ' w 1 i i ,,,, Home Efaneriiicn G A A ' f i NA I A V' Glee Cla ack Ben-.'l1r.a I-lc. ie Etc .2 .ics Minstrel 7 e fe I , ' ' I .S 9 . i.. L' RT uf -fbi: he' LLFILO S ELECTION OF OFFICFRS IIARILYN DUDINI CFNI ORAIVIELSPACIIEF ALBERT GRAEHLFR GLORIA IASPFR Or FICI RS TO IFAD AND DIRECT THE AFFAIRS Or THE IUNIOR CLASS IIII FIRSI C ASS TO SELECT TI-IE TRADITIONAL BLACK AND COI D AS C' AJS FOI OIIS EFFICIEN1 COKE SELLFRS AT TFII BASIKFTEALL G 'XINIFS AI L I OI I INC IOCFTHFR STRIVING FOR IIHF FVFNT THE IUNIOII S IIIQR II OI' IIIFIR CLIN TO A WONDERFUL YFARI MARILYN FUFINF CIIIF CRVI IL FAC 16' YI ILI III l . ' . 1 v ' R W I I . If ,, 'r . I I, . , .I . . AFI IF, ' I W. , , .3 A V .1 T I If . . . I ,E , F. I wh , V I-I I E x ' .I I I- I I I . . . -I ,I W, ,-1 Y Y ,I I I . I, I , If I I . I H' Ix I 'f 1 I ,I , . 1 , . - 1 ,H, I . . . Y iI I I I' -CII. X I f I.I, ' I x IRI. I I , , I ' .If S ' JIIIIE-I 55- : ,. 1 I , ., . 4- ' I- I , 'CS I ' 1. - I 4 .qt .M IAILRIHI I II. '.I I' IR 'lf-13 'J II'4,ff IfI' CIIARLES ALLES HOWARD BATTLE IOAN BECKMAN 1IM BECKMAI4 MARY ROSE BECKMAII VIRGINIA BERG I ICI-IARP BERGER IAMES BLOCK I OIIXLD DOIIIIERT MARIANIII BOIIIIEIT MARIE E AUN LIE AIIII UEIILER IIIRLEY DITTMER I OROTIII I ULIIJI' MARIL1 I IULIIII EETTY EIIRRJI' PAUL FPITCII DONALD ERITZ EUGENE FRITZ DONALD BRAMES l Av, D 1 , P. P , I 6 v A-xx ft avi MDL L1P LVO IX f'1QLFH FIIQ MP IT VFNH TP T PA VL PAV' MMKY fUI 'N' NJIT? I HILBI MT HHLLI R CTORFUA HAR! WICK IILLIAI HLIFHFLBI CH IYXFIX H LTMA1 'Y 'ff-4 ff 115' ,Aj ,Z N,,. 4 GLORIA IAQPLR IA' F KULBLER IEAII E IULFLFR ITOTIIJ IUI T1 PAUL VU IKITL I UTII IUI I L KEI IIITTII KUIII I VI' IIAIIY KUPVR KFIINFTH LAIIIION MARTINA LITFHNITR MILDRFD LECHNER ROBERT LOEPKER FATHEPI If MCFALL BERT AFINF MEHRII GPR FLIFTO MTHHTFI IAMES III YI P KELIX ETH MOELLFR DOROTHY NALIN ARIIOLIT NICHOLSOII CHARLES HEIIIJFISFI. muff 9' . LLM-:LII ,- x 5 A ws ia :N LZ Cc -1' fX PF OD 0 WOHLNAT IMF FUCYFUF F CU PLF MAPVARYT CHTRLT ROSE MARY CIUTTI R I OROTHY OCHMII T CAMILLL CHNTIDI R IACQUE SCHNVTV BER .ANNE SCHROETTR PUTH SCHUTII HAFOLL QC IULL DOROTHY QCFX TILT' J r SEIU TTL UAF 1 IPFNT I' II WC RI UTI? 'ep I E I ETH TRFTTER DAI IEL VO D RHEIDE AI A VO DERHEIT DOI VOI DERSCHMIDT VIRGII IA WALLS BILL WEBBER UE ANN WLBBER T WENDLING HAZEL WILLIAMS DOROTHY WILZ ROBERT WUCHNER DONALD RENNER IOAN MEYER No Plctured NEXT YEAR RETURNING AS THE SENIOR CLASS SEPTEMBER WILL FIND US AWAITING THE PLEASURES AND TASKS OF LEADERSHIP WITH THREE YEARS AT I H S BEHIND US WE LOOK FORWARD TO A FOURTH A YEAR WHICH WILL BE A SHINING CONCLUSION TO ALL Or OUR DREAMS OF SENIOR HOOD' I ff v ' I ' A A T-'7 I I , S 3 , ., ic. 1 A 'J V 1' 1 f .1 A' M I If Jr: 11 . ' I ' iff, 1 5 I J Q 5 1 I A ,J ' ,I -'T 4 ' , f 5- 2 vs.. :S 2 , 5 Q 5' Y , I ,H 1 V , xx S ' A If ' FLORENCE ' I -- y A, jk 3 f N uw I . 3 a M iv as . if I 1 'auf 5 l BILL D 1,6- Sop omofzes FROM THE RANKS OF THE YOUNGEST IN IASPER HIGH SCHOOL TO THE DIGNITY OF SOPHOMORF HOOD ELECTION OF CLASS OFFICERS BILL DUDINE KENNY KREMPP IRIS SERIVIERSHEIIVI FRANCES SENG CLASS PARTIES OUR SPFCIAL PRIDE IN THE KITTENS AND OUR SOPH OMORE ON THE FIRST TEAM SCHOOL SPIRIT HIGH WATCH THE FORTY NINERS U II F KLNINFTH KREMPP Qt IRIS EPNLRSI-I N tPA Il XI 'L ff f. X . my 'F 3 i - X ' X Q I y Q . I V, , W Yi 1 , , I' . I I 1 ,M in J . g X wa i 1 V iffsx lb Y- W V ' :Ev i ., , I fr , Iggy, 4513, gl . W' K . F A' an 3 lr: I -f 1 55 , S , .' ., .EI . F' ...NCES SEIIG Sa IOHII ALLEII ETTY BAKER EORIQ BARTLEY BETTY BECK PATRICIA BECK VA BECLE IOHN BERC MARGARET BLRGER IEROME BETTAG KATHLEEN BEYKE HILARY BLESSINGER ROSF BOCKELMAN MILDRFD BOOTH MARY ANN BORHO ALBERT BOEGLIN ERMA BRAUN ED NARD BREDHOLD HAROLE BROSNER ALICE BUEHLER LOROTHY BUEHLER CARL BURKE SUE CLARKE MONETTA COLLINS VERITA LICK 1 wht Y' fg 7 .35 PAT IIISCI-III GER VARILYII DITTMFR VI ILLIAM IIUDIT E IOAN ECKERLE MARY ECKERT DIANE EGG GERALD ELLIOTT MARGARET ELLIOTT EARL ENGLERT CLARENCE FLECK IACK FRITCH NQRMA PUHRMAN BETTY GELHAUSEN MARIE GIESLER RUMILDA GIESLER VIRCINIA GIESLER ROSE VRAMITLSPAVNHER MARY GISI-I WILM A GIESLLR MARGARET GUTGSILL MARY HAAQE LAVI RNI HACKMAN MARY I-IALLER LLROY HLLLI! 'XII IO T I-IIMSEL I ARLY HOEEI fl S I1 E FO EI ARY HUPST BPIFSAPA HUTHER CLIEEORI IUI-IVE Q JTAIILEY KELLIR RICHARIJ KIEIII ER KEIII ETH KRAET IORISS KREMP KE I ETH KRIMPP CHARLES KRUGER I I I A KUNZ MARGARET LAMPERT RI HARD LAMPERT ILMA LECHI ER IE1 WY LIVHTEY RILI. LITFHEIIII MARY MAIN ELSIE IIEHLII J I ORBERT MERKEL RORERT MERKLTY I ORMA IIOELLER IANES MUI'1,Y 1- V M, ah- B 1 L A .4 Hx,-f' E3 ha f .,,,,..ooon iii J 1,5 '5- if I' 1 , 'L n L50 I lk LA HVLEII PERRII IOYCE PI R OHII ROSE PEISTER BETTY RECKER ROBERT ROI LLI LILLIAN ROOS CLARI. ICI ROTTLT PHYLLIS SCHAAF DOROTHEA SCI-IENETZKE MYLETTA SCHMIDT TI-IERESA SCHMIDI JACK SCHNABEL IACK SCHNEIDER MARGARET SCHNEIDER CLARA SCI-INELL DENNIS SCI-IROERII Cf IRMA SCELI TTER ROBLRT SCI-IVIEIIK SYLVIA SLCER MARY IO SI IEI RT RITTY ..I.. C FRANCES SI'IIC IRIS SERMIIREHIQIIJ IAMES ERI..IIRSI-IIQIIJ IORIS SIIIGEP OHI SPILLIIEIER IEROVE STE ETEI -XGEL RALPH S 1 RATMAI CEORCL STUFM BETTY TEMPLE I OROTHY UEBLLHOR CLARA VOGLER B ROBERT VOLLMER CHARLES VONDERHEIDE IOHN WEHRLE LUTHER WEISMAN 6 ROBERT WERNE ROBERT WHITE ALVIN WIGGER MARGARET WILSOI THOMAS WUETCHER DOROTHY HE KI VIRGINIA FRITCH ANDREW MERKLLY Not plcmed TIME MARCHES ON NEXT YEAR WE WILL BE IUNIORS OUR SCHOOL SPIRIT REMAINING FIRM OUR LOYALTY EVER INCREASING WE LOOK TO THE FUTURE AS UPPERCLASSMEN' I -M I 'Q F I A I 1 , I .,-I x Ari ' ,A J Q I I I 2 S 1' A U A I, I': 4. 0 4- 9 I A J: t , k!,., rd Ig i I - ' I - . in 5 I 5' I: . If ' V- I, f,V. I . . A TOM U -.ir Q lx' gras men 50 ONE HUNDRED THIRTY STRONG THPY CANT F LI OP PTP TAI EIT AND EAGERNESS REPRISENTPD IN AI L IASPLR HIGH SCHOOL ACTII ITIES A FRESHIP CIIPPR LPADITR ITXC TPTIONAI DI ISATTI-.S PROUD OF TI-IEIR SCHOOI PROUD OP TI IT IR I ASS AND ITS OPPICI IIS TI-IE CLASS OF I9 JO' SCI-IUTZ PAUL RUNEFCTH C L IIJTI T an 1 -. .- X Y. ,T i , 1 - ' .I LU . . . U I. ,. , D I , -1 v Y Y 7 f v 7 . . . ,I 1 , I A AI V ' i X N I 1 v :Y . .5- . . . .I I .J I L . . . ,T f,. ,I I . 5, P I fx. , .-V, A . , . gf , . I T I, ' C I xXx., . I, 2 ' .L x A 1 I mv- ,. g 6- T' ff - J A V A ai X - A ' 'T I va, ,W I I W 3 f f VTQEQIIIIY '5UTZ'.'.'Iif'.I I-. M A 1-j,f,Q :':,ff:f-Q'-'H' - Q K K L N Q lui? Q3 ZZ 'i.'iM 1:75, GLORIA ADA! S RAVONA ALLEN IOYFE ANDERSO' FRED BECKMAI HELEI BAFKIJIAII ROBERT BLACKGRAVE IAMES BOI-II ERT IQHN BOHNERT ROBERT BROSMER CEORGANN BUECHLEIN MAURICE BUECHLEIN RUTH BUECHLEIN EDWIN BURGER EDWINA BURGER BILLY BYRD WILLIAM DICK LEON EPPLE IRMA FLECK THOMAS ERITZ IOANNA EROMMI: AGNES GISI-I ELORENTINA GIECLER IRENE CIESLER BETTY GERBER 'S Ar'- R s., gg ' ,, I auf' 9-lx IAMES GOEPPI ER LUCILLE GUTGSFLL DONALD GUTZWEILER GERALD CUTZWEILER WILFRED HAAS DONALD HABIG DLVEFLY I-IALLFP ROSEMARIF HAUSER IJFTTY IIIIEKII ROBFFIT HEDINGER WILLIAM I-IEDINGER BFTTY I-IIILDMAII THOMAS HOCIIGESANC ROSF ANN HOFFMAN QHIIILIIY HOFFMAN MARVII HOPF I ILL? LORI NORMA HUDSOI' EUCFIIE I-IULSMAII MARILYN I-IUNTMAN IJILMA HURST NICK IENKINS VQNALD- JURGEV RAYHOFD KIFFFVER I JT I IGYFF ER Lu ILL? KI f LEI KLEE B CII. I EI' IUPIIII' KLIRM URI A ILUII NLR RRFRT KLUFQIJER IIARY ANN KNEBEI. ROBERT KNUST AI FRFD KREILIIIN I'IfXI'TI'I7X YOCII FFIIIIIQ I RAFT I IS YREILEIN IIARIAN KRFILEIN PAIII IRFILFIN I U'III I R S' PO IRRT KRUGER I APY KUIJKLFR IIIIMI KUPER IIIIRIIY LARHART PTTTY LAMPFRT LIROJ LFHMKUHLER MARY LOU LOTTES IAMES LUEGERS I-Y. fo g' s 5-K.. s 5 H 13-it-ls 41+ ..aa.f-83134 V 11 335 6 G- fs an Q0 as 6 z HOBFRT MEHLIT lLI'f+. VLH L' LI ' IUREL I 1H I ELVA MILLLR ROQE MOELLFR ROBERT NALIN IFANNIE PA RKER PFGGY PFAU MARY PHILLIPS FI V' U' PRFFHTEL MARIAN RLVKLR II1IE R FC BLTTY ROVVFKAMP PQROTHY RUCKRIFFI L PAUL RUMBAFH HARP fo SCI-LPPH5 LFOI ARD SCHLICHTI C' BFTTY QCP PII YH LLLE QCFHLTT 'VUL' QFH LL QCFU T H VWHV QFHUTL a THIFI emi I ELE OR SEI V' TO' FLD RMEPSHEII! AOVI SERI ER HEIM ALLY SERI ERSHEIIJ' IAME SONDERMAI GERTRUIIL STEEEEN EDI A R TL ETEIIAGEL CA HEI II E 'IABER AP IIE TRETTER IOAI UEBELHOR CATHERINE VOUDERHEIIDE I OLO IES If ONDERHEIITV IIARY M AE VOI DERHEIEE THELMA VOD LER CHMIT T WILIIA WEISMAN RO E WIBBELS 4? LII US VI IGAI D DOROTHY IEIILEL RALPH HUMBERT RICHARD IOHN Not Plctured SEPTEMBER NEXT ERESHMEN NO LONCER, BUT SOPHOMORES THEN LOOKING BACK ON A YEAR OE STUDY AND FUN, WE CAN MAKE PLANS EOR THREE YEARS IN THE FUTURE THE CLASS OE I95O' . L I' ' - ,,-. nj . ,.. ,- 'F' 5 Q ,II 'fvl -, si HELL i P rin .. ,:V.1' JN. I, - 151 1 ,, I I , . . S L I . Q, A . I wr y' ta , ff' . D V 1 S 'rx . I 1, X ., , . . i 4 N fa Y f' I L. 4 4 .I -. - I . IW I ' 14 '! A1'1' A ' . ,H . - fq . I g' 44-. gf an LQ. L- x I A - . fl I , A Y I . N V - , . 4- , f . I I w I I I I , S- T' V . Ai Af XT . fs '41 ' , , X ' - I A -I N S I . S S I x 5 . ,, W , , , w . E 1 A E 'S , x 'Yr R' V, if I , . ssc' u f Q2 Iv ,fo flze ameo fe On! VF HAVF STUDIED AND PLAYFD CHELRFD AND FXPERIIIN ID TIIL II1 P PINESS OF TRIUMPH AND THF SADNESS OF DI FEAT' FOR FOUR YEARS It HAVI IAKEN PART IN THF CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES THAT IF II IUTUFFD AIID IT IS FROI HIS PORTION OF OUR S I OOI IF TI T S 1-iIf.IRIJEDI THF IIDRALS AND T111 SPAM OF '.':Q1a3fi11:3 I , ' , PLAYING TOOFTHER' Uqctwcfzes TUDE T COUNCIL The Student Councrl here 1S the aroup that serve as the vorce of the student body 1n the governrng attarrs of the school You elected tlnem to rep resent you and they certalnly have acted as a credlt to the school The Stu dent Councll was organized ln November and composed of one representa trve from each homeroom The Student Councrl was one of the most act1ve groups rn the school lt was the Student Councrl vtho sponsored the pep rally whrch opened the basketball season lt was the Student Councll who put all the frre srgns rn the homerooms to dlrect the students 1n t1me ol hre dnlls lt was the Student Councrl who managed to meet wrtlr' all other councrls rn southern lndrana to organtze an entrre Southern lndxana Student Councrl lt was the Student Councrl who 'sent representatrves to a student governmg convent1on rn Paolr lndrana The olflcers of the year were Thomas Frrtch Pres1dent Robert Stette Vrce Presldent, W1ll1am Dudtne, Secretary, and lack Fntch, Treasurer X1 ,, ' , I V A ' , 4 A , ..-we . , f' , eg , vw, ,, Y , .,.i,g. ' ' U , ,V L. I 1 ... .. . l I 1 ,, 1 Z I I . 1 ' I ' - . , - . , . 7 l . 7 . . . . . . . , - I , DEBATE CLUB? When the call for members was sounded at the begrnmng of the year the attendance to the Debate Club blew skyh1gh' the questlon of the year was Resolved That SOC1Gl1Z d med1c1ne be grven to everyone at pubhc expense The flrst ot the bl weekly meetlngs were devoted to the dlscussxon of the toprc The Debate Club sponsored the flrst school dance on October 4 O December 6 the selected members and thelr sponsor lourneyed to Purdue Unrverslty where three of the students partrcrpatd ln the Student Congress ol lndlano One member s rved as a Senator and the other two fllled the Rep resentat1ve s seats The Debate Club was very actrve th1s year lor they attended the Debate Conference at Terre Haute lndlana and also debated for var1ou clubs 1n the c1ty of Iasper At a pep sesslon Mxss Dorothy Helne the Club s sponsor awarded four Semor boys thelr annual debate key Thomas Frltch Paul Byrd Thomas Eversrnan and Ioseph Frltch all recelved tne debate key Wlth a dramond rn ll the symbol ot ach1evement lor four consecut1ve years of part1c1pat1on ln the Debate Club Vrce Presrdent and Paul Byrd Secretary Treasurer Ji, l I J' - I Q , I ' . . e . . . . 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J., ' ' ' ' ' ' Officers of the club were loseph Fritch, Presidentg Thomas Eversman, CAMERA CLUB The members of the Iasper H1gh School Camera Club under the able drrectxon of Mr V1ctor N1xon have been very busy dunng th1s school vcar Conformmg to the purposes ol thls orgamzatlon the students have spent therr ttme learnlng to develop pnnt and enlarge pxctures Ofltcers of the club are Howard Battle Presrdent Gene Gramelspacher V1ce Pres1dent lack Schnabel Secretary and Kenneth Krempp Treasurer PRESS CLUB The Iasper l-llgh School Press Club wh1ch orrgmaled three years ago me on every other Thursday of th1s year wlth an atm ot maklna the art of lournalrsm more understandable to rts members Thrs year the club wa dlrected by Mrss Mary Anne Dremer faculty adv1ser for the Comet and I and membershrp ln the club was llmlled to stalls of the two school publxca Mons I and Comet problems were drscussed durmg the meetlngs an 1' was the purpose of the orgamzatxor to further the advancement ot newspaper and lrterary educatron Club offrcers Presrdent Nrchael Sermershexm Vxce Presldent Ieanne Kuebler Secretary Margaret Hochgesang and Treasurer Iullenne Kuebler I H - - A I I L .... 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V , - fl :gn ' 'A O 1 I t V X lt at 4: ' 7 ' ? , V Q V 1 , ,i N ar 4 1 3 . 1 I ' V I V I V - S' 189' 193,217 It IS the hope of the members ot the I staff that thts edrtlon of the Ia per Hlgh School annual wtll take 1ts tlghtfut place among those of the past The raft of Margaret Hoch ,esang Edrtor mcludes Ramona Sermersherrn and Tom Frltch Assoclate Eartors Dorls Rohlrnan and Robert Lukemeyer Sports Edltors Tom Eversman and M1chae1 Sermersherm Busmess Managers Mar garet Hab1g Camtlle Schne1der Margaret Scherle B111 Seng and Marcu Beckman Cxrculatlon Staff Henrletta Schwenk and Lols Parker TYDISYS and Howard Battle and Gene Gramelspacher Photographers CT MARY ANNE DIEMER I Adv1ser Comet Pre Club Sophornore AdV1 --.J amd-- 13 Fan 1to 1al Edna ll an lf TJ a 11 lt 1 1 Co 1 1 n 1 L Manaaer chor 1b ECl1lCY j ahh porte 1' Jlatlon 1, 1 Vue tt J Vnabel l'1 Arn Kurt cl l-'Tl Cl frl'1r I-fl rtor I-he Ian Yucblcr I hrwy Lorey B1ll Lelvla tu Iran Kuebler 11111 Bohncrt tl K C1111 E111 l.1+Chl1 ld Don Kremp Bob Wh1te Afll1'T'lCI G1esler Carol C16 ler D011 Kunkel Ted lflhott c tW1 on ff Qena Stan Keller Orce agam the logan Alwav lostenng the best lnterests ol I H S was adopted by the stall ol the Cornet The small but m1ghty s1x page sheet attempted to 1nclude 1n 1ts monthly 9d1l1OI1S all rnatenal wh1ch would be of 1nterest to the student body At the same t1me 1t was the l1rm 1ntent of the staff to ra1se the standards of h1gh school Journahsm 1n all pos 5 y Nbr Qt 'Y RADIO CL B Tlus club was ongmated tlus year under the d1rect1on ot Mr V ctor N1xon Club ottrcers were loe Scbwrngbarnmer Presrdent Morton Hxet Vtce Presrdent Charles Sermersbetm Secretary and Howard Battle Treasurer The arm and purposes of the club was the rnstructlon ot tts members tn the bastc prmclples of radlo DANCI G CLUB Thrs year a Danclng Club was orgamzed tor the purpose of plannmg and composmg the Dance Revue F1tteen g1rls were selected as student leaders and selectton was based on trarntnq ab1l1ty and wrlltngness to work Mem bers of the club were Maroaret Hochgesana Betty Knabel LOIS Sonderman Henrtetta Scltwenk Sally lenlclns Dons Rohlman Margaret Habla lane Kuebler Dortss Kremp Betty Temple Pltyllrs Scbaaf Donna Gramelspachcr Pea Gutgsell Lucrlle Scherer and loanne Frornme Af' hx. fl '1f GIRL HOME EC CLUB The lasper Chapter ot tlse Future Homemakers of Arnenca helps make up the natronal orgaruzatron ot puprls studyrng homemakmg rn the hrgh schools of the U S Thls chapter 1S dlvlded 1nto two groups the advanced group and the Freshmen group Dunng the past year the two groups have endeavored to rncrease therr knowledge of club organ1zat1on as well as to develop a more pleasrng personahty Presrdent of the year was LaVerne Hackman whlle the rema1n1ng oltrcers were Mary lo Serfert VICS Presrdent Betty Gehlhausen Secretary Dorothy Wllz Treasurer Dorothy Ueloelhor Reporter Monetta Colhns l-l1stor1an and Mrldred Booth Parlramentarlan 'xo 't X . if f A 4 4, V, , 3 sf -- 1, ' f ' ' 1 . Q Q V ,.... O I O O I 1 . . , . , , f- , I ' I V I , I 1 I f I , . . . 6 .1 Q 11 gr , ov ' I ..- -. JA PER HIGH CHOOL BA D - , . . . , . . . The 33,-g.er zgrlizg fgczpool concert aria iiiarczgirjr icfirid' 'irxcler tfifl ergei rrio Latch ct direct cart H. Dciiriahel again Gfifi'-'CCI C1,'C'l.1C!1f IClfIC:d Fill of it activities Toppirifr the izsf the fourth armudl coricert serie: 'xshicli this ye-'ir iriclucled tour irifijor prograrrixs ,scheduled on Qctoner l7, lleceriilrer ll, Fr-rrzg ary IH arid fipfril 'ft and eifiht childreri concert: Besidezs these refiiilfrrly scheduled everitzn fi coricert was played at Holland arid a I?fDCClfIl reauezzt pro cirairi coricert wax played tor the Mothers Clup iri recogriitiori ot their time :aiipport ot the band activities. Local artists featured on the concert series 1-:ere Beriiamirie Loveall cor- rietisstg Louis White faousaphorieg loseph Schxffirighamer Saxophomirstg Camille Schneider arid Peg Gutasell vocalists, The comet trio and Saxophone quartet also appeared as group features. 1 re , :2kAEE. D i :ass r 'shi V5 ?'t 42' 2 ,gg On March 29 at the district solo and ensemble music competition festival foe Schwinghamer saxophone louis White bass lack Schnabel bassoon Carol Hoffman flute soloist the cornet trio Sermersheim Luegers Gutzweiler the saxophone quartet I Schwinghamer Ieanne Kuebler Iulienne Kuebler Lois Parker the brass quintet Sermersheim Dittmer Wehrle Hochgesang and White with twirlers Shirlcy Sermersheim and Sue lane Hopf earned the right to compete at the Indiana State solo and ensemble finals by winning first division awards in their events. National recognition was accorded the band this year. Selected as one of the outstanding high school musical oraanizations of America the Concert Band the Marching 48 director fohn H. Schnabel drum major Lois Parker and musicians Ioseph Schwinahamrner lack Schnabel Louis White and Mor- ton Hief will appear in the national yearbook 'First Chair of America ' repre- sentative of the best in high school musicians in the United States. Band officers this year were: President-Ioseph Schwinghamer Vice-Presidcntelulienne Kuebler Secretary-TreasurerfMorton Hief Drum Major-Lois Parker IUNIO ShNIOR QOPHOMORE X F F HMT? The Clrl Athlettc Assocxatxon one of the most promment extra currrcula act1v1t1e of the school th1s year aga1n experrenced great success under the gu1dance ol MISS Martha COfD1Ck Because of the large enrollment the club was dtvlded 1nto two sectlons Iunlor Semor and Sophomore Freshmen Upperclassmen met one evenrng each Week wh1le the underclassmen met durmg the E C A perlod every two weeks Durmg these pe-nods all modern Dlanas battled energetlcally 1n the many games offered for thelr tnterest 'ATT L - :pl g 7' ' A l 3 1 . -5 t y U Q Q . iw ml ' Q f 'f' , . ' f 1: . T A, ' P- ll . T R- ' 7 .af ,.g,,, - , if I 5 l l l 'Y , ' ff x ?' I r' 1' 'l as nga iii I 'A I 1 l' J f Y if ..: WA FI' l . H ' , U - I I' BOY HOME EC CLUB The K1tchen Play Boys a very excluswe organ1zat1on under the d1rec t1or1 of M1 s FASCXG Ross cons1sted of twenty even Sen1or boye Durmg the past year the e students attempted to master to have met Wlfh a great deal of success OFFICERS Pre 1denf B1l1 Hoffman V1ce Pro 1der't Ilm Frm Secretary Mort 1116 Trea urer Iohn Iurger Program Commmcr Charle D1c111ngcr Robert trffe Andrew Hoffman the art of bakmg and they seem GLEE CLUB Under the dlrectlon of MISS Bettye Wlnternheuner the Iasper H1gh School Glee Club has been favorably repreeented durlng the echool year ootn IH the School and 1I'1 the cornrnunlty The chorus lCOY1S1Sl11'1g of approxlmately forty qrrlsl made Dl1bllC appearances at the Leg1on Chrlstmas Party at a jomt con cert presented ln cooperatlon W1th the band and at the MUSIC and Art Coterle Club On the maglc and subhme wlngs of song they have mastered and learned much of the beautles of the musrcal world Al Q ga-.vi ff We THE RYTHMLAD The Fthythmlads are p aymg for your danc na and hstenmg pleasure takes them to vanous soc1al events For the most par these mus1c1ans are all h1gh school tudents and they furmsh the mus1cal entertamment for school dances and Proms and 'or the weekly dances held at Calumet Lake Members of thls talented group are loe Schwmghammer Erme Berger Don Vluesman Woody Buechler Louts Wh1te B111 Hoff man Carl Altmeyer and Heamer Sermersheun lg , . JL ,KM t rj .::J.:. ' ff' tv' ' 'K w : . fy' n ,,,, YV I , . L, Y N 5 4 , ' f V l . - 1 14 . 5 c s. ' ' ' QM X f g I -7 - K 1 AL' V x l Q ii Q 2 t y t a Q I 'limi I lk ' V l l 1 2 Q ' a group of jive-boys whose l ' - i, , ' A , ' . S , V ' H , , . , 1 , . ' i , , ' r ,,,.s 1 1 .,.,.I.iY A V ZW,-1 MISS JIMMY PRESLNTLD BY THE IUNIOR CLASQ The play was 'THF ihmg on the evenmg of October 21 a the curtam opened to reveal the escapades of lVI1ss hmmy 1n a glrl s dormliory at Br1ar Mountam School Under the d1rect1on of Mr lack Leas the play wa cnthu 1 Those taklng part 1n the play were Iames Meyer as Mlss hmmy Donna Cramelspacher DOTIS Rohlman Margaret Scherle Cam1lle Schnelder Icannc Kuebler Dons Kunkel Paul Kunkel Arnold Nlcholson and Lo1s Sonderman and George Hoffman were student d1rector and stage manager re pea 1velj 6 6 7 7 . ,. C, . ' ' , s ' astically acclaimed because of 11s splendid cast, its humor, and its cleverncss. 1 1 I 1 A , 1 V l 1 ,, ' , W 'L' ' , 449545 3 ,J 'Q-45 H IL 0 ueen a gafzef On Dece oer 3 at tae la ,Jer Prtnceton game lfl 2 Margaret l-locnge ang was cro ned net que n ot tae 1946 1947 zoaelcetoall ea or L Co ,ap ta n Saatrt Lulcerneyer Tre aaeen S attendant f ere Sally lenlcrr fa d o l-lonor Ramona Sermersaer Rosemary Ealo' oarol Gteeler Donrc Jramelspacner Domes Krernto and Betty Baker ltttle Ronald Graham and B lly Wolfe led the proce mon o attendants htle ttny Earlene Schlller and Shtrley Schott the two tlof er grrlfs accornpanted the attracttve queen to her throne lflara ret ua then crof ned basketball queen by Co Captatn Luke meyer lrnmedtately alter th actual cro Nnrnq the Queen to ed the ha ketlnall to Co Catotatn lf tclc oerrnerehe '1' and la per f a on to K. tn another ,amf tn honor of tts aueenl M24 WW! fa. ? 131 I I , I eh f ' f. . Y Q f - - Y - ,-A ' . 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' 1 1 KI :Zi M6- 6 gaspe Wldcafs, C V8 go GOOD SPOETSIIANSHIP VI IIINING OR LOSIIIG WITH A SMILE AND A RESOLVE TO DO BETTER IEIINDLINESS AND EAIRNESS THESE ARI THE OUAIITIES I INCH WE II III ALWAYS I0 OI BECAUSE V HAVE PROUDLY WEN ILI AIVAYS HING OH I Sz ER VIIDCATS V ERI AII EOR YOU S ff . KNOWN THE EIOHTING AISIJ TIiIf UNIJAUIl'I'IQE' 'x'.'II,IjfQTA'I' SIQIIAiI'I'I po is SIA Cwfdcatsg IQ 6 1947 IASPER BASKFTBALL SCHEFULF Leo C ONe1ll Coach Date Team Pla Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Fee Dec an an an an an an Feb Feb Feb Feb W hmeton Catholte Bedto d I-lurtrnabura et OFV1 e Tl on l ah1r1 r1a V1r FPL l'l1r't1r bu BlOOIWl on C rt al Na h1ra'of1 lev. Albarf Ea t Ch1cago V cenree When the Iaeper W ldcate strolled onto the nardwood on tne even1na ot November rs the fans were rather doubtlul as to record that x ould be rna e DY the 191319 7 team They 111 t Cod dnt p1cture a la per tea11 x 1t 1out o1ne tall center tow erlng aoove the others TlllQ team was one that ould not depend upon hetdht for 1ta talle t mem IOH omert S11 feet t ll Coaw O e1ll e1npl1a17fd the td t orealf d o t ra the ret eeaeon fltn excephonal record 1le1r ' Clever ball handl 1a peed and l t In were re pon 1ble or tl e VICTOTIGS tl at prouaht Llccfes and recogn1t1on to the team ol 7 0 .I WCC I . . '. 7 7 7 7 7 7 de ' if 4' . 9 ' 'l ' . 37 as ' , 7 H 44 32 7 C . , C . 157 .1 777777 H 39 33 ' b W 'J ' ' A , 297 . 4 , 7777 T 3l 23 A -' - ' 1 2971 f.er:1 A 'll 7777 T 39 33 C A 5 . 3--P ncet A---' H 52 37 .7 . J 6 YF I H6112 Y-,-A T 44 27 ber, 1 B l , was mst .' 3 a 'l. 1371! .1 .jton ---- H 34 22 N- . . .Qs ' ., an 53 1 was: DCC l9 '5PUf?fCn ' H 53 44 that this team was, a threat to every opponent dur' I lO-Meino l ----- H 48 30 E , 1 137 .CQ . 77777 T 49 39 1 -'1- F' 1 ' f of I 177 .- . .g rg -7-- H 45 35 21 ss . 12 , 53 , . the '.-.'1l o I 247 . jrtfgt --fe T 43 40 ,l,- , C C7 1 N - - i , - 1 . z5713e5fe 7777777 191 45 28 ' ' J 1 glf 6,1 777777 1 47 40 -4 f 7 4- 1 , 77' 7 7 7 7 T 47 28 ll- C ' 3 -'-- H 36 22 ' 14- ' 1 ---- T 40 47 , Y 1:1 . , ' ----- H 3U 35 O R C0 CAPTAINS Appomted for the 1946 1947 net season co Captams Robert Lukerneyer and Mtchael Sermershetm have botn excelled tn all Wtldcat encounter Luke and M1014 vere tne only etartmg veteran from last years semt 1na A x05 C 1 ,I if ore Comommq a lualt ecltotasnc averoige a natural per onalltf and out tandlng baslfetball alotltle Mtck has oecome well kno fm ln net clrclc Luke 1111 always be remembered tor 1'1l levelheadednese. and his coolne a the ax1s of the team Both have p oved thelr epmt detert matron and Capable natu e a cgreat sport rtet U Q ff lx' MICHAEL SERMERSHEIM ROBERT LUKEMFYER 'asf J - O O I O ' J ' . 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I:' 5 Q HM BECKMAN IUNIE GRAEHLER hm Beckman lumor dldnt see much act1on dur mg thls net season but hrs tmportance to the team was proved by thetr attltude He Just had to be there Iunle Graehler was the smallest man on the team but hls speed more than made up for hts lack of he1ght When Iume came 1nto the game the fast break became even faster and more effectlve lack Heltman a Iumor saw plenty of act1on dur mg the season and he proved h1mse1t to be a valu able player and an expert rebound man Important as a sub lack was always an accurate shot Georae Hoffman another Iunlor who saw actlon durmg thxs net season w1l1 return next year to take over the dunes ot forward where h1s brother Ants lett off IACK HELTMAN GEORGE HOFFMAN Qi'- Dtmp Stenttenagel was the only Sophomore on the nrst team and as the tallest man on the team he proved hls value durrng both the season and the sectlonal The Wlldcats wouldnt be complete XV1ll1OLll therr manager and a trne one they had thls year No one W1ll ever torget Rlch Berger black and gold basketball outt1t or h1s rendltlon of Casey DIMP STENFTENAGEL RICH BERGER CLIFF IIM Clttt Mehrtens Iunlor tute dur1ng the season MEHRTENS MEYER was an outstandmg substl H15 tme shots from the back ourt made hlm a threat to any opposmg team Although hm Meyer saw llttle actlon durmg the 1946 1947 net season hls hne sportsmanshlp made h1m a very lmportant part of the Wlldcat team 'fx- Pf- l I I - A , , .. . , if l A 1 . . I . Y - I It I ll - - , H Q 1 1- 42 ' '- ' X- ' '5 2 . Q ' 1 : 1' - 4 , - X V 1- . - 1 V - I s A 4 WT . - 5,,.. , , , - . 7 .N s K , - - ' ' . W Y . ,F .v-., . 5 Y , 0 ' ' C l ! '. - - - - . .1 U ' a -. ,. A i . 4 A -,f '- on .-18.3 '- - - ,-.Af .s ' l Ov- , b . .. 5 tt If -.,. A . , --L. I . I ff ' Q-, .. K ,.. 1 ,V C, ,. , -,, .K I at 'N . . -. . . , K 1 . - - A . , W? f'N P . . THE KITTENS .. The Wildcats at tomarrow are the Kittens at iadayl Perliaprs that accounts for the erithusiasiri cmd iritereat in all at the Kitten games. Excellmg .ri ixeialit and their will to win are but two at tlie reasoriz for their time season S recordl CHEER LEADER Dr: , ,.. i E. J DC , ciE Efi6' GY JIU . VI. i.,Q.i'A' .Qfli Betty errxplw P. i 'Jiitz'.'.'e1.er ,Wd 6 416 ., you tar the played in rat ririamq yellx, 'fictaryl Lv, Nr- arf--. Ji. -i. f ,,Q-v-1-7, ,,... i,,, TC 11.62. cart t' ff' 4, . ..,v gang cheery nd Wildcat 4 L 40 'u c,,.,,t,, 14 ,mfwi 23 lt ,7 ,. El Pi: 77 Vtff . . ., ,, 2, .. 25 W-- '1i'm :1 ii' fzdilf- ,-,ff v' Z '-ww,..fr- YNCF -,,A.fc.f1i l9 H'.'a:12'.'ille lfcr' l6 'ifiricenne-.z 24 l'l,f'1lll'1UbtlV'! 35 Blcxrtmataii 24 Bc' - Q l7 C' . ,V tg .. ,:1i'dl 'lim zt' 24 lrflard 21 19 V F, Ifffiiflizl 'SL BOWLI G TEAMS The Bowhng League ot Iasper H1gh bchool was composed ot three teams Semor Iumor and Sophomore The Senlor maple knockers were Denms Moeller Ioe Schwmghammer Louls Wh1te lack D1ttmer and Ted Elllott The Senlors held both the h1gh team ser1es and hrgh game a 219 game by Louls Whlte The Iumor team led by Scooge Lannon were the tough luck bowlers When they lost lt was only by a very sl1m margm Other members of the Iunxor team were Paul Kun kel Gene Frltz Charles Alles and B111 GIGS er Clarence Fleck led the Sophomore team to school champ1onsh1p Although the Sophomore teams werent too hxghrolhng they dld have the cons1stency needed to w1n Lmus Wlgand Iohn Wehrle Ken Krempp and Stanley Keller were the rema1n1ng members ot the team Because the Freshmen bowlers never appeared at the appomted t1mes, the Frosh team remalned ln the cellar for the ent1re season T Wx '66 T - - ' V : 451-ff l 5 in ' A Sr 4 fu 0 0 , - I I , , , I I I I I I - l . . , BA EBALL TEAM W1th the advent ot March baseball marched boldly mto the llmellght ot the lasper l-hgh Schools sportlng program Favored by good Weather dur 1ng a portton of the month the team began therr practlces outdoors Thls year s team faced exceptlonally d1tf1cult opporents dunng the course of thelr schedule Returnmg veterans to the team Were Mlck Sermershexm Ants Hott man Iume Graehler George Hoffman and hm Fntch Maklng up the rest of Leroy Heltman Aprll Aprll Aprll Aprll Aprrl Aprll Apr1l May Moy May May May May 8 22 Bedford Boonvxlle Boonv1l1e Memorral Bosse Central Bedford Washlngton Washmgton Bosse Huntmgburg Huntmgburg Fte1 z . - the team were Bill l..eMastus, Paul Kunkel, Bob Schnarr, Kenny Tretter, and ' 1 . 15 . , 18 . ' 22 . ' 25 ' 29 2 . 5 . 9 , 13 ' 20 ' ax :PV TRACK AND CROSS COU TRY Thls years cross country team was the hr t postwar team and although the1r chedule was a dtlhcult one they met wrth great success Thrs new team placed sec ond 1n the S l A C meet and also ran at Vlncennes Paolt and Evansvtlle Brll Web ber lohn Berg and C Rennetsen were tl o mam thmhe Sprtng brought the call of Coach Wuch ner to all trackmen and they answered that call' Returnlng thmhes who dld most ot the runnrng were Mort Href lohn Brown Charles Hennelsen and Brll Webber Also returntna was Tom Bohnert who held the record for the shot putt The team ran at Vmcennes Wasnmgton Prmceton Rockport Lmton and Petersburg The S l A C meet x a held at Llnton and the sectlonal wa held at Bosse on May l7 Q -A ' ' i-1' ' 5 5 -V . - A 4 c D -a W ,.. . A F ,X ' - ' , , I fr! R M V. 45 ' ,. - A I ,uf 1 'a X Q ' , X I L X ' -, t l ' MCT? Q . ..- 4 . - - , to t 4' , 5 x8 ' ! . Q - I , , C , , . . . S . 4 l V I I 1 1 l f .1 I . I ' ' 1 - f 1 1 1 A q . . , , . ,. . 'Y S . , S AS WE COME TO THE E -JD OF' OUR 1947 'IH OUR RECORD OF ANOTHER SCHOOL YEAR TT IS WTTH MTNGLED EEELINGS OF SADNESS AND HOPE, REGRET AND TOY THAT WE SAY TO THE IASPER HIGH SCHOOL 4--f- .fareweu ,CF om Uqufograplzs Ugufogfzaplzs Uqufogfzaplzs therr help 1n publt hrng thzs ed1t1on of the lasper I-hgh School annual C U Grarnelspacher Arnold Hab1g Allen lo eph Edwln Kuebler Dr l. A alb Dr St lohn Iulcerne :er We t Srde Market Hoffman s Shop Newberry and Co Mrs Rudy Sturm Egg s Cleanrng Iasper Laundry D X Servrce Apples Shell Servrce lo s Dress Shop Margaret Wllson Louts Koerner Model Shoe Shop Ed mn I Seng M1dwest Mfg Co Earl Scmller Ben Franklln Co Western Auto Suply -- S1000 C71 mics The taff of the 1947 I wishes to thank all of its patrons and friends for ' A - - 5.00 ' s - - - 5,00 ' A h - 5 00 . . . S - e - 5 00 . , , 1 , f 5 00 s ' e - 5,00 Vic's Auto Supply - - 3.00 ' - A - 2,00 . - - 2.00 . - - 2.00 ' ' A - - 2.00 4 - - 2.00 - ' --A- 2.00 ' ' - 2.00 t A - - l.00 ' - f - 1.00 ' f - - lr00 - f 1.00 1 ' , - - f 2.00 ' , . . f - 5.00 ' ' ffff 2.00 ' . - A - 2 00 2 00 JASPER VENEER MILLS JASPER DESK COMPANY JASPER GLOVE COMPANY INC SPHHIHH SHIUIH Congratulations Best Wishes Iasper, In ' 7 Manufacturers of Work Gloves Congratulations Class Ph Best Wishes OCC! -' O Coca Cola Botthng Co of Iasper Ind JASPER CHAIR Co. Iasper Indmna Manufacturers of the Rlght Cha1r at the Rlght Pnces Congratulatxons JASPER QFFICE FURNITURE Makers of Iackson Desks - 47 Best Wishes - Class of 47 - Congratulahons from Talchert s On the Square Phone 535 Comrhments German American Bank Io per Ind ana Ecksteln s Iasper Indxana The St6VVdl t Hotel Men s and Boys Furms mg Alex Eckstem Prop Iusper Indlana B W h est is es We Clothe the Enhre Farmly c melders Casper Drugs Phone 603 Ia per I1 a Loans Savmg and Checkmg Accounts Investments Chrlstmcxs Savmg Safe Depos1t Boxes THE DUBOI COU TY TATE BA K Iasper and Ferdmand J '. of I . , 1 - . A 1 . 4 x s . i ' 9 . . ' ' ' h' s . 714 Mum Si. S E s . :dl 11 . . S Hgffman Bros Armstrong Implements Complete Auto Servlce S0195 and SGYVICG Dodge and Plymouth In the Y Iusper Iosper Phone 304 Phone 41 Congratulahons Best W1shes to the C A S S O F l 9 4 7 JHSIWH WHUU Hllllltll ust What Produces Content Manufacturers of PLYWOOD TOPS PANELS General Othce Iasper Plant No 2 Watsontown Pa L UI -i -- -- ,, The Best Place to Eat VS ehrle s .V 01 Refresh Yourself at Our Fountcun Congratulatxons ll llson s Drug Iasper Ind1ana Complxments ot Krodel Wholesale Best Wlshes from B Sermershelm Servxce Statlorw Iasper Indxana Fme Foods cmd 1Fne Drmks Glesler s Tavern Ia per Indlana Comphments Theo J Welp Ieweler la per Indxana Best Wxshes Gutzss e1ler's Meats cmd Grocerxes G1fts That Last F C Kuebler Ieweler Iasper Indxana 7 s Q , h I ' ' C0 Co. . 1 - Iasper, Indiana of ' 9 C S I h . s , ' , o 0 Y HUQSIER DESK CQMPANY Manufacturers of Desks Bullt True Clear Thru Best Wxshes to 47 Snap s Cafe Cynl G1es1er Prop Complxme-mt Rumbach's Stores Fme Foods Jasper Locker Service Locker Per Years S14 S15 S16 Fuhs Insurance C0 Gen ral Insurance Furmture Stoves Apphance orey ms. 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