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To Reason Our Way Through the Arguments of Life STUDENT COUNCIL As a group composed of student leaders, the 1949-1950 Jasper Student Council was responsible for many of the extra-curricular activities that were a part of the school year. Guided by its sponsor, Mr. Schneider, the Council served as the voice of the student body. The officers of the group were Tom Schutz, President, Bill Hedinger, Vice-Presidentg Edgar Zehr, Secretaryg and Mary Kunkler, Treas- urer. T f 'f FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Have you ever heard the click! click! click! of typewriters as you wandered down the halls? Or don't you ever roam past room 209 If you have heard this sound, rest assured that the rhythmical music of clicking keys is the theme song of this busy group-a group of girls busy at the task of becoming the best in the secretarial field' MUSIC APPRECIATION Are you a music lover? Then you would have loved the Music Appreciation group and their various activities! Under the direction of Mr. Meurer, these students learned the difference between Spike Jones and Bethhoven-they even learned to appreciate both types of music at the right time and in the right place. DEBATE CLUB Four members-and just enough for a lively discussion! When Jim Schubert and Jim Kress were pitted against Duane Stemle and Edgar Zehr there was bound to be action of some sort-and this was the perfect place for students with a knack for talking! Yes, the Jasper students debated with groups from various other schools, and two of the group, Duane Stemle and Jim Schubert, took part in the American Legion Oratorical Contest. twenty-nine
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Student Council Row14'l'. Schutz, B. Hedinger E. Zehr, M. Kunkler, B. Rowe' kanip, 'l'. Hoc-hgxesziiigr, HOW 2fE. GL1tgSCll, H, I l2IQ'k1H111l M. A. Barkley, F. Allen, M Stratman. Row!!-S. Buechler, J. Heichel liach, E. Merkel, J. Schott, E Pfister, How 4-Mr. Schneider, W. Nolan C. Phillips. Future Business Leaders of Ainericzi Row 1-G. Blessingrer, B. Schmid! P. Englert, M. Bai'nhui't. H0w24L. Blessinger, G. Stenf tenagel, li. Eversman. StandingfB. Beckman, Miss Wil helmus. Music Appreciation Row lgli. Heldinzin, M. Steinhzirt L, Vonderheide, Il. llick, J Hurst, M. Koch, N. Kieffner M, Witte, D, Winkler, A. Walls N. Hudson, M. Cossler. Row 248. Muerer. M. Flevk, J Judy, P. Kinder, M. Jurgens M. Huebner, J. Castrup, C Jetter, F. Parker, C. Plan, l' Bohnert, A. Haycox, W. Mann M. Vogler, M. Jahn. RowIlfL. Kraft, Ii. H1-eke, R Hopf, R. Henke, I. Sendelwock M. Schulte, Ii. Schuck, H. Klee B. Furhnian, L. Popp, H. Nolan G. llorney, V. Hostetter. Row 4fK. Miller, P. Schutz, D Lorey, 'I'. Hoffman, Pl. Kress J. Wininger, C. Huechlcin, J Clark, IJ. Worlzind, ll. Wuchner R. Kapp, I.. Fleck, D. Schaaf R. Burke, ll. Steiifteimgel, ll Begle. J. Sl'l1l'UC'Il6'l', W. Kunz Mr. lVIeurer. Debate Club J. Kress, J. Sf'lllllH,'l'l. Mr. Newton IJ. Stemle, E. Zehr,
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To Preserve Each Memory In The Camera of Our Hearts POYS HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Oh! What a mess! That phrase often described the cooking lab- oratory after the cooking cuties had tried their hand in the gentle art of cooking! But somehow it wasn't always gentle for them! We often wonder if they were learning to cook-fudge that is-to ease that ten o'clock hungry feeling or to impress some girl with their powers. Anyone like to tell us the answer? CAMERA CLUB To have seen a student making strange gestures in order to amuse another student wasn't too unusual a sight in Jasper High School. But in certain cases the unusual gestures were planned so that Camera Club members could catch students in rare and different poses. Plotting and planning for the sake of better student photog- raphy was the aim of officers Imogene Schnell, Presidentg Eileen Schmidt, Vice-Presidentg and Agnes Gish, Secretary-Treasurer. GIRLS HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The homes of tomorrow will be better ones because of the activities of this group of Jasper students. Under the direction of Miss Greger, the girls in the Home Ec Club learned to cook, sew, plan, and decorate in the modern way. Just wait and see how this training will help them in all of the tomorrows that are before them. OUTDOOR CLUB What is so rare as a day in June? -or a beautiful day in any other month of the year, for that matter? These nature lovers nature boys of Jasper -were directed in the study of the great out-of-doors by Mr. Eckels and Gabby O'Neil1. What could have been better than a club Whose aim it was to teach boys the blessings of hiking and fishing, walking and wondering about the world in which they lived? We say nothing! thirty
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