A, X r Edxrors jane Schnelder Carole Rexslng Busxness Manager Kathleen Beckman Advlsor Mr Tom Rennensen JASPER INDIANA X ff, X I f 5 4, X xjihfvp f ,QL K, 'f V ff , A I A Q , X I I 1, T ,W We , .v 1 4 1 1- ',.'9 iff ,, if, ffw E 1 - -f vs 0 'it fy-, I . 'ff .5 if X' .,, A iff L ri' 5, ' , x 'L 9 ffy ' Y gilx at A X, I Hlilfl' si Mr Claude B Mzller Prmczpal 0 jasper Hzgla School To Mr Miller our principal we dedicate this 1954 edition of the 1 deep appre cratron and gratitude for hrs services to jasper High School during the past rewnty nrne years Mr Miller rs outstanding as principal teacher and citizen He attended Valparaiso Unryersrty and Purdue Unryersrty and he reccrxed hrs AB from Oakland Crty Collge rn 1925 and hrs Masters Degree from lndram University rn 1937 He Xhorld War I before coming to jasper rn l975 when he urs nrmed principal of IHS During hrs years as Principal Mr Miller has also taught algebra geometry cratron and gratitude for hrs serxrces to lrsper High School during, the past ments mo years He was Grand Knight of the Iasper ls. of C s Vice Presrdent and Director of the Colombian Home Association and member of the Athletic Council and Board of Control of the IHSAA Currently Mr Miller rs Chairman of the Southern Indiana Secondary Principals Association and Presrdent of the Jasper Public Library -4. n., .. 7 , . .. h held teaching positions in Dugger, Ind., Tell City, Ind., and Rome, Ind., and served in .-S'cAoaZ Glenn Adwfhea Speak olftlndd- Niawlawq 93 V 419 g Q i,xLI if? W NATIO NAL HONOR SOCIETY X X rzenw EA HUNTING 7 xg, Q5 ' XIX 1 , 2' 4 NN:- '-:. 1 QQ I '-1 cc, Q 4 7 I D I A ' 1 :I gf' . r Qs -W 1, N ' . 92' lg .1 'mei . . . I I N 'A IX X f nf ', 'z as Y- Ng . . . '4 ii --' 6,6- , T J' 'XX y' Sun . . . 2 I ,, 5 xx 'f . . 7 5 Yfff Ni O ..5.. . ' 1 5 i 5 4 L1 i i 15 I L, X I I 1 It I' .I 1- . Qi ,W ,wif 5 'Q' japan School Have you ever wandered tlown a scliool corridor in the dark at night? It's au fully lonely. isnt it? And yet, day after day it captures the gaieti' of those student hurrying to beat the tardy bell. ur running here .ind there on errands. As we glance back at our life in selititml. we are mint likely to inquire, XX'h.it di I get out of high sclioolf W'ell, let me see. I learned mv English. I had fun in UAA. and I niadl 1 k L thu basketball team. Just as important was the fart that we learned tt- wiwrk with une atwther and tw respect the opiniom of thiise far mnre vise than we were We learned to lixe - side by side with men and xxnrnen and tn dn nur jiibx nel' Mr Renneisen explains the construction of a sentence to his class Sahara! Yfferqcqahedangdawalionfaagumyiaqfddng Each of the departments helped to prepare us for the future. We studied both the finer arts and the practical things of life. Our curriculum prepared us for college and professional careers and for immediate jobs as stenographer and day laborers. To learn to live with others in church, at play, and at work was our goal. We prepared ourselves to serve our school, our community, and our nation. We looked toward the future with enlightened minds and a willingness to use our knowledge. -7.. fnvffidfaaq... We developed a greater interest in world af- fairs. The problems of mankind seemed closer and more important to us when we were given the op- portunity to understand them in the classroom. We studied and analyzed the problems that the earliest civilizations overcame. We studied the many wars fought by our ancestors so that the world might be safe and secure for us and our posterity. Our course in government taught us how our government oper- ates today and showed the ways to overcome cor- ruption in politics. C3 flfi D Qessu e ,. P ' C .fl-QQ-egg. ,ix J.. nw. . . . if . -5' 1- , , 4 if it if ' 1:,' We put brains to work in solving the many is 3 'l algebraic and geometric problems. Through our ,A w math courses we trained our minds to solve our problems scientifically and logically. Our advanced Lv ' courses helped to prepare the students for the more aj'i: difficult courses in college. We learned to put these subjects to work in our daily lives. mv aneqm... We trained our minds in the use of our native tongue. Our knowledge of nctuul sentence structure aided us in perfecting our speech. Through our wider knowledge of the llnglish language, we gained rt better understanding of our other subjects. In literature we learned to appreciate the prose and poetry written by our nmny talented authors. The typrng class rs busy workrng on the days assrgnment in Baauseaa We learned to keep books and records more effrcrently and more accurately The frrst year courses rn shorthand and typrng taught us the fundamentals of these subyects The advanced course of Offrce Practrce acquarnted the senror grrls wlth the dunes of a secretary rn a busrness frrm M155 Wrlhelmus drctates a busmess Denny ACkf-'fmiirl practnces recordmg letter to Margxe Rovsekamp entrees m a ledger M1 EL L Will! 3 1 Wifi Rich Schnarr and Conrad Forsythe Mr Nixon illustrates a problem to his d physical science class emonstrate a physics experiment In Scaence We learned to live and act more intelligently and with greater understand mg and satisfaction in an increasingly complex civilization rn a world that is now on the threshold of the atomic age Today everyone IS con cerned with mechanical and electric devices that make life more efficient and more pleasant Young people need science to live and to work successfully ,A F I N-.N ,X 'V if The chemistry students are in the midst of preparing carbon dioxide. -11... 1 y y X., in-,, in Jlome W'e learned the value of including the seven basic foods in our daily diets. A thorough study of vitamins aided us in planning and preparing well-balanced meals. The students enjoyed baking and cooking in our new and spacious laboratories. Theresa Metz inspects her cake. Xt 'f,fZf Q fb' x Q , 4 N 31 4 Q 1 ... 1' 3 ff 1 -Q X I Zeanomzca We acquired a wider knowledge of the many color combinations and of various textiles including miracle fabrics as orlon, dynel, and acrilon. Garments, such as blouses, cotton skirts, and dresses were made by the beginning classes, while the advanced pupils designed suits, jumpers, and woolen clothing. This course proved to be both essential and practical for all young girls. Lil Uebelhor measures the hem of Alice Hochges and's I Elaine Schmidt and Norma Rasche They show off their projects work at the sewing machines. at an annual style show. We learned to understand more fully the basis of our present day English language We had a choice between two foreign languages Latin or Spanish A two year course in either of these subjects was of fered to the student 94:70 am!! Mr Millers Latin class earnestly studied their days assignment 7 sf- These students were busy working on their woodworking projects. -141 We developed a skill both practical and profitable Our newly equipped workshop enabled the boys to learn the latest designs in woodworking Each spring the drawing class stu dents along with the advanced shop classes exhibited their year's work at an Industrial Arts Exhibit held in the gym. L .MWMA ,xfmwfd wb W ly' 4937, Aff WXWNW Presrdent Larry Bates dlscusses the selectron of commencement mvrtarrons wrth Vrce Presrdenr Bob Byrd and Secretary Treasurer Mary Lou Bohnert Glauu 108 :qc dn fd-4 .fgaugq The clxmax of vrgorous campalgnmg of the Federalrsr and Nauonalrst parues occurred rn the old gym where an electron srmrlar to the nauonal electron was held The Fed erahsrs were vrctorrous In all rherr offxces defeatmg the Nanonalrsrs candr-:lates jerry Seger Par Pmnrck and Mary Lu Berrag S-5 -.db Dennis Atltermm Luwrcnce Bates MC HY' 5 F -r Kathleen Beckman Ernest Bcgle D143 Befgef DENNIS Af KKRMAN fDcnnyi Stutlc-nt Cuuntil Vita-Pres. -l. Atitliu-vistiitl Club l-2. btutlciit C.uuutil S-4. Kittens li. XY'iltlt.its l. Cross Cuuntrv I-5-sl, Trittlt 3--I. xllllllflf C,l.tss l'l.iy, Asst. Sports lgtlitur uf WI -1. l,AXY'RliNC,lf ISATIZS tlurtyi Class Set. 'I'rc.is. 2. f l.tss Yitc'l't't's, S. f,l.1ss Pres. 4. Press Club l. Stutltnt Cfuumil 24-4, Tutnbling Club l. Intt-ttl.iss Distussiun l7in.ilist 4. lfrcsliinm I5.tsl4ctb.tll. Kittens l. Xwiltlttits I-3. ,lif,1Ll-1 1-Q---Q. f FIM fiittiziit' E-L.Citlf1-5.15.11-b.all2..l.iuiur Cfl.isSlJl.1y'. Nllfl.YlN l5AL'lIR lbltir ll1ilt.sII'l.il Arts Q' f. Cmlf l-I-5-4 KA'l'Hl.l..l2N BIff,KNlAN lK.lIl1y'I -I Iiusint-ss M.iii.i4:tr -4, UAA l. Press Club Vi. Cilcc Club lfl-9-Al. N.ttiun.il Humor S114 tit-ty 3. C,uunty l1nglislif.trntL-st.Spelling Bee Fin.ilist I-isltinitirCl.1ssPl.1y 3. ERNEST l5llCil.lQ ilirnitri C,.iii'icr.t Club l-Q-bl, lntlustrrtl Arts 3. DAVID ISFRGER rltzi Bantl Vice-Prcs. -4. Hunting .intl Fishing l. Gcrmin ligand bl. Spelling Bee Finalist l. Bitntl 1- -Yi 116-. K, 75 Ronald Berger William Berger Maw Lu Bettag 'Q' Viola Bcttiig Doris Beykc Mary Lou Bohnert RONALD BERGER CRonnic9 Hunting and Fishing Club I, Industrial Arts 3, Fresh- man Basketball, Kittens 2-3, Wildcats 4, Track l-2-5-4. WILLIAM BERGER CBillJ Industrial Arts 4, Mixed Chorus l, Basketball l, Cross Country I. MARY LU BETFAG fMary Lul Sec. Treats. of GAA l, Football Queen 4. VIOLA BETTAG CViolal GAA I-2, FBLA 4. DORIS BEYKE fDorisJ GAA 1-2-5, Press Club 4, Comer 4, J Staff 4, Spelling Bee Finalist l. MARY LOU BOHNERT CMary Loul Class Sec. Trcas. 4, Press Club Vice-Pres. 4, GAA l, Symphony 2, Press Club 5-4, Glec Club 1-2-5-4, Comet Ad. Manager 4, Comet I-2-3-4. J Staff 2-3-4, Photo Manager of J 4, junior Class Play. 17 Janice Braun LaVerne Bredhold jane Burger Harold Byrd john Dick Thomas Dick LIANICE BRAUN fjanicep FHA l, Symphony 2, Athletic Office Wtwrker. LAVERNE BREDHOLD fI.aVetneJ FHA l. GAA 2-3-4. JANE BURGER lCoolciel GAA 1-2. -I Snapshot Editor -l, Comet Sales Manager -L Press Club 3-4. Glee Club l-2,3-4, junior Class Play. HAROLD BYRD lBobl Class Vice-Pres. -l. Tumbling Club Pres. 3, Math Club Sergeant-at-arms 4, Student Council l, Tumbling Club 2-3. Math Club -1, Spelling Bee 1-2-3, Interclass Discussion l-2, Basketball l, Track 1-2-3--1, Cross Country 1-2-3. Achievement Test l. JOHN DICK ljohni FFA 1-2-S-el. Track l-2. Cross Country l-2, Crops and Dairy judging Contest and third place winner in state judging contest. THOMAS DICK lTom1 Camera Club Pres. 2-5. Camera Club l-2-5, Athletic Club 4, Interclass Discussion Finalist 3. -18- I fi James Dlffmer Kenneth Eckerle Ronald Eckerle 5 Joyce Eckert Susan Eckstern Dennis Elsenhut JAMES DITTMER IAJIIIIJ Band 12 3 4 Camcra Club 7 3 Hunting and Frshmg I KENNETH ECKERLE fEck7 Student Councrl I Math Club Vrce Pres 4 Camera Club 7 3 Math Club 4 Spellrng Bee Fmalrst 1 3 Achrevemenr Test 1 RONALD ECKERLE !Eck7 Sportsmens Club 1 Proyecnon Club 7 Tumblrng Club 3 Industrxal Arts 4 Basketball 1 Track 2 Cross Country I JOYCE ECKERT CJoyceb Symphony 3 Press Club 4 Glee Club 7 1 Asst Buslness My of J 4 Transferred from Academy of thc Immaculate Conceptron Fcrdmand SUSAN LCKSTEIN fSus1eJ Transferred from Academy of the Immaculate COHCCPIIOH Ferdinand DENNIS EISENHUT CDennyQ Camera Club I 7 3 Math Club 4 Camera Club Vrce Pres 2 Math Club Sec 4 19 4 - . . r ' 1' , I ' 1 ..',, . a ' - 1 -'-v J 'rv ' y -a rv 1 9 v ' .7 v .1 y - -a ' - 1 A - ' ' , I 4 -' , , , . ,L '..', , , r ' . , ff!! Dons Englert Dzumy Es ans james Ifehtlbaqh Qi? 'Muir' Itumcttt Iehrlbach Conmd Forsythe Tugcnc Gulllgc DORIS EINCJLIIRT IDOYISJ Cllss Stt Irtls I Press I In trnltloml Relmons 7 Symphom Club w Student COLIIILII I Cfltt Club 7 w Comet I 7 I Speak For Dcmoc mu Contest 7 Inttrtlqss Dtsuusston I7 DAQNNX EX ANS fD1nnw Tmnsferrcd from Blcknell Hugh Sthool Cuntrx Club w Athltut Club I IAMIQS FEHRIBACH rSth1mclw Imlustrnl Arts 7 I Tumblmg, Club I Spcllml, Bet Fnmlxst 7 III N NETTI: FII-IRIBACI-I lklnnttttr CAA I CONRAD FORSXTHEC Tex? Sportsmcns Club I Mtth Club Pres I C umm Club -I NIIIII Club 4 Athtexemcnt Contest XX Inner 7 w I Spctk For Dcmotrlu Conttst 7 Intertllss Dlscussnon Ftmhst I 7 s Intercltss DISCIISSICDH Vkmntr Iunnor Class Pln Trmsfc-fred from Xmlkcm Hlbll School Smkem Tu. ELCIIINE CJADI ACL cHtrm1nJ Industrml Arts Club Sec Treas 4 Industrlll Arts I I XIIXCLI Chorus I Track I 7 20 .lick Gerbci lawrence Hinsclmin Dennis Hasenour ass! Donald Heichclbcth lunitt Ilct kc Alice Hochgcsmg lAClx Cl RBIR flacltl Student Council w Vicc Pres of Cimera Club Camera Club Prcs 4 Tumbling Club l Cimcri Club 7 w 4 Cross Country l Frack 7 Football Team 4 LAWRENCE HANSELMAN tLarryl Industrial Arts 1 Camera Club 2 Athletic Club 4 Cross Country l DENNIS HASENOUR fDennyl Hunting and Fishing 1 Industrial Arts. DONALD HEICHELBECH 4Donnit.l Industrial Arts 2 Hunting and Fishing, 1. EUNICE HENKE fEunicel Transferred from Academy of the Im- maoialte Conception, Ferdinand. GAA 2. Symphony 9, FBLA li. ALICE HOCHGE- SANG KAliceJ Band Pres. Ai. Press Club Pres. sl, Press Club 1--1, Symphony Club 2, Student Council 3, J Staff l. Glee Club 1-2. National Honor Society 3, Fall Festival ueen, Basketball Court 2, English Achievement Examination 3, Solo and Ensemble Contest 1-2-3-4, Spelling Bee Finalist 5, junior Class Play, Triple Trio 3. Z1 I Inverrle HOChg6Sflr1g Slurley Hochgesqng Patrtcm Hopf Vrrlee Hopf Mun Hunefeld Gerald jnckle LAVERNE HOCHGESANC fI1Vr:rncJ ixmphom Club 1 CAA I 7 Glee Club I 'Q 4 Mlxed Chorus I Future Bus ness Icttlcrs 4 QI-IIRIFY HOCHGFSANG lSlur lem GAA I 1 Futurc Bubmese Iculcm 4 PATRICIA I-IOPF 4P1tl GAA I Future Busmcss Icadcrs w Clan Club I Qpcllmge Bee Fm tlnst I Countx umner for the I 4 lttsper DAR Rcpresentrtrw. 4 Athlctrt Orme Vxorlter VIRIIIE HOPF rVrrIeel GAA I 4 Future Bu51ne55 Iutlera 4 MARY HLNLFFID IM1rw Future Bustneii Letders Presttlent 4 CAA I I Future Busxncss Ictdcrs 4 Gle Club I 14 BIIX d Chorus I Comet Staff I CFR -XID IACKLE mlerryl Student Counctl Treasurer 4 Clmcrz Club I FF-X Student Councrl 4 22 l -4 f V A SQ AV V N '4 A, ' I A l -l . - 1 ' I 4 . . k 'y , . . N . A , . . A A 'L Q 4 'V Y Speak For Dc-rrmcracyu Contest 3, IHS Finalist for the I Speak For Derntxrucyn Contest t . X , A -5 A . D A A 6 4 -2-x A El, .L ' 4 . -2, , 3, 5 I D 5 fs: 1' 'cz' Bernetta ahn joseph jfihn Linus Jahn 'sl ima' Joseph Iefger ames Kubrick Donald Kearbl' BERNIETTA IAHN fBernettaJ GAA I7 Future Business Leaders 4 Spelling Bee Finilist 7 Mixed Chorus l Athletic Office Worker JOSEPH JAHN fjoeb Trans ferred from Ireland High School Spelling Bee Finalist 5 Cross Country 3 Track 3 I.lNL'S IAHN fI.inieJ Transferred from Ireland High School. JOSEPH JERGER rjoep FFA Treas. l, FFA l-2-3-4, Participant in state and local livestock and grain iudging teams. IAMES KABRICK fjiml Transferred from Chambersburg High School, Chambersburg, Pa., Camera Club 2. Mixed Chorus l, Student Council 3, Foot- ball -I. Baseball 3, Junior Class Play, DONALD KIIARBY CDOHJ Camera Club l, Industrial Arts 2. -23... IF B. 40' Sharon Klee Alice Klein Dorothy Knust 43 Sue 2109 KfCilCirl Virginia Ixreilein janet Krodel SHARON KLEE lSharom GAA I-2. EBL 4, Glee Club I-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 1. ALICE KLEIN IAliceJ GAA I-2, EBL 4, I Speak For Democracy Finalist 4. DORO- THY KNUST tDorothyr Glee Club 1. GAA I, FBL 4. SUE JANE KREILEIN lSue9 GAA I-2. FBI. fi. VIRGINIA KREILEIN fVirgie9 GAA I-2, FBLA 4. JANET KRODEL ljnnctr Student Council Sec. 2, Comet Ad Manager 3, Comet Associate Editor fl, Press Club l-2-5-4, Student Council 2, GAA I, Glee Club I-2-3, -I Stuff Al, Solo .ind Ensemble Contest 3, junior Class Pl.1y,Chc-erlender I-2-5-4. 14 - 1 Martha Krodel Francls Kunz F1-anus Lgnnon -we 7633 25-I 'cs' kv-9 Edward Lehmkuhler Bernard Loepker Thomas Matthews MARTHA KRODEL CSkeetl Asslstant Ad Manager f J 4 GAA 17 Band l Symphony Club -Q Press Club 4 FRANCIS KUNZ CFr.1nkJ M1XCd Chorus l Boys Home Econonuts Club 1 Spelllng Bee Elnalxsr 1 7 FRANCIS LANNON lFranny7 Industrral Arts Club Presldent 4 Mlxed Chorus l Industrul Ar s Club 4 Golf 1 7 7 4 EDWARD LEHMKU'-ILER lEdJ Mrxecl Chorus l Clmert Club v Baseball v-l Class Play w BERNARD LOEPKER 4L1ppyQ Mrxed Chorus l Student MADIECI of Baseball Team l THOMAS MATTHEWS lMatLh9 FFA v4 Mrxed Chorus l Tumbllnb Club l Drstrret mnner rn FFA ytxdbrnf., tontcsr v Cross Country 17 Track 1 7 25 f'8-A Robert MCITIIIS Imogene Merkley Gerald Messmer Rlchqfd Mg ef Slllfley N3llH Ronald ROBl:R'I MLIRINC1 lliobr Surxqor Club l QIIDLII Club 7 Arhlem Club 4 Golf l IMOGI-Nl Ml'Rlxl EY flmugcncl GAA l Bmd l 7 w 4 Spclllngu Bee Fmlllsr w C IRAID MIQSMER fjcrrw Trmsfcrrul from Flfkllllllhl Hlbll School FCl'CllI'lll1Ll Cl1LCI'lCllCI' RICHARD VIH LR lRn.l1J Mlxcd Clwrua l Invlusrrnl Arts Club 4 1 I Spc IL cc lllllbl' l Sl-llRllH NAIIN 1SlurlcyJ GA l u rurc lilmnus lculcrs 4 RONALD OPLI. rRonmc1 Arhlcun Club Prcsldenr 4 In lllhfflll Arts Club l 7 furcuul Rclauuu Club w Arhlcrxn Club 4 Spellxng Bee Flmllst L bl 26- l Phylhs Pfcffcr Patrtcta Prnmek THUY21 Poe PHYLLIS PI'l:I'I'ER fPhyll1sJ Sales Manager of the j 4 GAA l Symphony Club5 Student Councll 4 Glee Club 7 Achrexement Day Test 7 5 Spellmg Bee Fmaltst l PATRICIA PINNICK CPatJ Band Treasurer 4 CAA l 7 Basketball Court 1 TANYA POE ITOHICP Class Seeretary Treasurer 3 Ad Manager of the J 4 Press Club Treas urer 4 GAA 1 Student Counctl 7 Symphony Club 1 Press Club 4 Football Court 4 Basketball Court 4 Glee Club 7 1 4 NORMA RASCHE 6NormaJ GAA l 7 1 Fu ture Busmess Leaders 4 CAROLE REISING lCaroleJ Class Presldent 7 Band L1 brarnn 4 Press Club Secretary 4 Muslc Apprecmtlon Club l Student Counul 7 Symphony Club 1 Press Club 4 Glee Club l 1 Band l 7 1 4 Natnonal Honor Socrety 1 Achneyement Day Test l Inter Class DISQISSIOU Fmthst 1 Spelllny., Bee FIDJIISI 7 1 Solo and Ensemble Contest 1 7 1 Trxple Trlo 1 ALICE ROWEKAMI7 CAlxeeJ GAA l 7 Future Busmess Leaders 4 27 l , l y I Norma Rasche Cafole Reising Alice Rowfkamp . -, I I -' , . V I I ' V '1 7 - 7 V ' Q V' , K v K - f ' , 1 s 1 -1 P 1 1 f 1 -'S-f - -'S - . S X T I . . - I 7 . . -, - , 5 Q -, g ----A - y L I I 1 1 ' ' 1 7 4 ' h -'- , 1 '-', , , . .Fu I Z 1 Mlfgifef ROV CL-iIUP Ann Savage R lymond Sdrcpers DOWIPY SCINPP Llum Sclrmndr OW Grd Sdllllllt NIARC AR11 ROXX LIxAMP fhflfkgllj Bind Lbrirlln 4 LJAA P 5 'u GAA 1 P 55 flub 4 I Stuff 4 Arlxlcm Offmc Work AINN SAN ALI' tAnnJ Press Club Pro run C nurmrn 4 Ircss C lub 4 Comer I 4 Sxmphnnx 1 Bind w Comet Ad Ian . -r -4. I nn! Ensemble Clnnrcsr -- -44, -I -11 Cllr ILP. RA 1'N1O'ND SCHEPERS ncpm Hunting .ml if ' 3. , n A '. A ' T. ' ---'-44. Cruss Cnuntry 1-2-, N ROTHY Sf HIPP IU r vrhy . ---7 4, ELAINE SCHNIIDT fEl.1inc1 G --, FBLA 4. HOXYARD S AHB 'WIA 1Hm-..1r r FFA rc N, 4' Seq. -. FFA ---f-J, -N sunk 5 4 A t ---S--4, Sur Disrricr F.1rmcr. 28 Richard Schnarr Bonita Schneider ring Sqhncldef Vw Mirlene Schneider Gaylord Schuch Frances Schulte RICHARD SCHNARR lRichl Hunting and Fishing Club l, Camera Club 2-5, Math Club BONITA SCHNEIDER lBonniCl GAA l-2-5-4, GAA Playday 2. JANE SCHNEIDER ljaniel Transferred from Providence juniorate St. Mary-of-the Wcnods, Student Council Vice-President 5, Band Librarian 4, Co-editor of the 4, Associate Editor of the 5, Glee Club 2-5, Band 5-fl, Pr-:ss Club 2-3-4, Student Council 3, Triple Trio 5-4, National Honor Society 5, Basketball Court 3, J-Day Court 3, Achievement Day Test 5, Solo and Ensemble Contests 2-5-4, Class Play 5. MAR- LENE SCHNEIDER rMarlenel Class President 5, Student Council Secretary-Treasurer 2, Press Club Social Chairman 4, Student Council l-2, Press Club 2-5-4, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, National Honor Society 5, Basketball Court 4, Acliievtment Day Test 2, Busi- ness Manager of Comet 2-3, Editor of Comet 4, Atl Staff of Prom Chairman 5. GAYLORD SCHUCH lKushl Hunting and Fishing Club l, Camera Club 2. FRAN- CES SCI-IUl.TE 6Frankl GAA l-2, Future Business Leaders fl. 29 Gerlld Seger Eugene SLf1l'IC1'5llCllU Gcrild Sermershcuu umm bu In Noruu Srrcleher Warren Sturm QLRAI D bLbLR I Icrry I CI155 Pres I Qlabs Vue Pres I btujent Councll 1 Arhletle Club 4 Frcblumm Bwkerblll Ixlrrem I 7 Vuldmrs 1 4 Iumor Class Plax ELGENE NIRMFRSHI IM fl Luca IIA I w -I Member of lnurmlx md Lrun yudgmg, con rest -. ine- Jrn '.'. III the rlisrrirr mcerin contest -. GERALD SERMERSI-IEIM rScrmiL-I Arlxlcric Club -I, Freslmmm Basketball, Ixirtcns I-2, XX ildeus 5-4. Cross Coun- t' , 'IQ 'lc I--7-AI, -IIQROME STEFFE IDM 'I Histuriuns C u , Ath eric Svc IIII., III.-e Firmllst l--, 'NIORNI-X STREICHER I'Yurm.xr UNA I---3--I Glee Club -I, ,I Stuff AI. Spa-ll'nL Bee If'n'1l'sr I. XVARREIN STLIRM 4XX'1rrenl Surveyors Club I. -39- Zu- 4 Marlene Summers Irma Tabor Gene Thleman 'A- ' Paul Tretter ames Tucker Lllllqm Uebelhgf MARLENE SUMMERS fMdflCH61 GAA 1 4 Symphony Club 7 Student Councrl 3 J Staff 4 Athletrc Offrce Worker IRMA TABOR llrmap GAA 1 7 a 4 Glee Club 1 GAA Playday 7 GENE THIEMAN lGenel Huntrng and Fxshmg Club 1 Bas ketball 1 7 PAUL TRETTER lPeterJ Class Vlee Presrdent l Camera Club Seeretary Treasurer 7 Huntmg and Frshmg Club Secretary Treasurer 1 Sports Edrtor of the 4 Press Club 4 Huntmg and Fnslung Club l Camera Club 7 Tumblmg Team 1 7 a Basketball 1 7 Baseball 1 7 a 4 Class Play a JAMES TUCKER fJlITlJ Camera Club a Sportsman Club 7 Mrxed Chorus l Basketbtll 17 Track l Cross Counttx LILLIAN UEBEL 'IOR 11.1111 Student Councnl Presrdent 4 GAA 1 Crrculatron M tn ager of the Comet 2 3 Busmess Manager of the Comet 4 Glee Club 7 a 4 Trrple Trro 1 51 'FF' Llmabuh Voglcr Ilmes Voiglcr Phyllxs Walls lXl1r3,,1rLt XXL111115 Mm WCISINIII Jung XV1nkIer IIIXAIIIII-I XOC IIHR rllcttw C AA I lk u IS mu Iuclc I IAIXIIIS C I mm III 1 IL Jru u I Spa lI'I cc mx me MII rl I x Ius C AIA X mc I,I'L'slClLI1I -I lnururc ss In Us burum I L Lf C L Il s an s I sinus IL1 Atlmlcm Offlgc XX: rlxcr M ARX XX I INXIAN IlXl1fX 1 Futura SIIILSS I L u Us X1LL I ful nm I-I -X I utura IILISIIICSS lex LIN I Alluucmcm Tut C I XX INlxl KR llc uc Cru arx I C A umm C llllllkll xmpln um C- u ress lu I I I 1 urt 1 IN lxlr C hurl: ulcr I XX 1IdL ll Cheerleider 4 52 ' 1 I f. '. 2' I I.: ' I' I -2, ILII rc ur' :IS ng 'rs -, Q ' VO I- I.I2R lrlllhlll Hu ' gg . ll ljisl ut' CQIulv I. I 15C'l Iv V . .I 'Il' g ll- F' :list 3. BQ, '- Imll 1--i.FuufI. -I, I'HYI.I.lS XX'AI.I,S Jul ff I. '- - I. ' - Busi- ma, .Cul-. V- . 'r nur' PI. FHA I, IAA 3, lfuzur' usim-5. I. A. lcri Glcc Club 3-I, IXIARCI.-XRIET XYIQNINCQ 4IXl.1rg.lruI FHA I. Syruplufny Club 2. Future liuf ,nllcrx i, , ' A v '- , ' .' . 1' ' - Ilu A lu ' -- J 1 CI- -I, F I I, Svruplnmy Cflub 5. : ' . . .Cla . ' '. 2 WICIYH 1'4rSL '.V'm1fl5.1I1l-I,IAI, St l- , ' 2, Sq' A 1 ,' .I IH 3. P . C In A . Staff 4, llmkc-tb.1II C wurt l-Z-Al. I D.1y Ckurr IVIS, Flmrbgll Cu -4, Spelling Bu, Fmlfr I, CfI.xs5 Play 3. tcm Q 'A a ' . '. . 1 2-3-f Sarah Berger and Secretary Treasurer Barbara Gutzsell R wf49eZhoNeeJfoagJ4aw-faanfoagaaqlaqfwanq john Ackerman Kenneth Ackerman Sue Ackerman Donald Bates Sarah Berger Judy Birge Georgina Blessmge President Nancy Witte discusses plans for the junior Senior Prom with Vice President Kenneth Blessinger IYUX VH? ji ad' -1 '-7 lr ,.? qw 9' '2 'l !7i i '- ,,..A av' 4 fin, 3.10- 3.1 V- . '54- .Ai igvnw Y-9 '?-S3 l v Mildred Blessmger jane Bonrfer Ralph Bromm Mary Buechlem Clara Colhgnon judrrh Denu D3Xld Elllot Eugene Erny joy Fercher Sylvester Fleck Rrcharcl Flxck Terry Frredman Norman Fromme Thomas Fromme lxennerh Fuhrman Exrl Fuhs Gary Giesler Victor Giesler Sharon Goeppner Sam Grabeman li.1rb1r'1 Gurzsell X irlcc Haas Cjarmon Haase Nl.1r5.1rer Hgulcr Phyllis Hanselman Beverly Harder David Held Gerald Herbig Geraldlne Herbxg Kenneth Hrmsel Mary Ann Hochge jack Hoffman Nelson Hoffman Wrllram Hoffman Kenneth Hopf Eugene Hosrerrer Florence jerger Marrlyn Jerger Velma Kearby Melva Klee Mar1lyn Klem Margaret Kluesner Phyllns Kmes Betty Knust Charles Krerlem Kathleen Krerlem Davrd Kress Eddie Joe Kapp sang 1. 'Y li' talk 'Y' vw -5 J s WWW -sm- 5 'IZ' 'S -db YT' if 36 F NAM ...NA 'qs Wm-A 'sr-M Cl 5 15, Mtldred Krodel Kenneth Kunkel Lawrence Loxeall Charlotte Ludmg Io Ann Mtthexs Innes Mehrtnger Martha Merder Marge Merkel Jeanne Metzger Curtts Meyer Iannce Meyer Ctrol Mundy fllt Neukam Constance Opel Donald Otto lxtnneth Patterson Dennls Prechtel Donald Rasche Cecllla Schenetzke Ray Scherle Norma Sthn trr Charlotte Sthnuder Lrerxld Sthnetder Thomas SLl1l'lCldCI' A V r YK . ' J , .iff ,I .4 .7 I 3 V f , I, A ' A lf v Y W1 , Af 4 . .' 1, Ag I J L, X1 A ' A ' ff l H , 'I 'Qs p , --5 t uc. M 7 K ' 9 ' 1 'FQ Nh lf M ' . -J . 7. . X .- sl 1 ,M , , I . 435' It i 'V K Q ca. fi. Q '.. ,Q ' 5 ' E w 2, wg , 5. . Y - X-.. ,Q ar - ' ' L .-.., ' - .v, .. , '-A x , A E , f ' Y Zim. A 41 A Q W -.,. N. ,, 75:5 35 '. X 'S-' ' 4 Q , V . ff, Umar t. ..,, I , Q X str 3 , ff A 3 ez fee- Q ' f :ag 1 L ' . Ag Nw I ' W Q 7 W 9 ' .1 A -7' '- . , xx X V ' M X -xx , 5 R fo M Q. X . z 1 rx. -. f' . fx I l .aaglq Q1-3 . yawn-v, ,YJ V . . 1. I . s-1 V A, xi Q.-,mn V M... X..7 --ff' to .. Q- N Q fi D - r'-it 'Q 5 V 35 - . -,V 1 - A ' ' f l A' X. -- , -9, ' ,-fi ' 'A r - ' Q r -1 ' ' ' ' G? . -4 .ar fy Y... xg he nv-4 'T Q., -L., A Yr' QA '17 TVN '10 1-if 1-A. EY Q42 W' 1179. 41? V, x,.f ff? ' 1' 1 fu? 6? Avg ,gi xww' 37 Thomas L Schnender Norma Schroeder Nancy Seger Larry Seng Mary Seng Davxd Sermersheun Jane Sermershexm Rxchard Sermersherm Clyde Stewart Phylhs Stradrner Barbara Strercher John Thornbury Ronald Thyen Charles Vogler Lrnda Vogler B111 Wexshert Dorothy Wexsman Eldena Wenxng Nancy Wrtre A ' . 4 K. V wh, -.Q . ni. 2 f 4 , -J S Q , er ,' x ' 4 . S . 5 S -.r ,id I ' if F jf? 5 X r ly 1 g JZ. ' E55 , . , Z ..,. J, A. fl ' yy fl 4 1?EQ5'v., I 4 i yeh'-- ff:'.q'.f1?g,:f ma ,L V fr- ,V Wx ff 4 W L , V, I J at 4, ' I Q A ,fe r his 9 Z U 1 -- ir f S r , 3: we 7 C fr. Q. James ebe or sf ' ' up--4' ' f S J V -H024 'G F , :S I ,J ' Ji' , 'Y gi, y S is , V . 'aff' ' my ,ff g Y W , 1 ff ,, S -A-,f Presrdenr Kennerh Zehr Vrce Presrdenr Judy Pfeffer and Secretary Treasurer Darlene Englerr select class sweaters Rrra Ackerman George Beckman Suzanne Beckman Susan Berger Donald Brrk Fred Brrkle Clona Bohnerr james Bohnerr Parrxcra Bohnert Alf ed Brames Rc-bert Brang Gerald Braun Marllyn Bredhold Alvrn Brenner xxldlldl Brosmer Denms Buechlem Ruth Burger Sxlxu Burger Thomas Burger be-ne Cossler XX rllxam Dupps Edu ard Eckert Normx llkert Anrhom Irkstenn plan 7fne44 gcfucalam fad guuqelay fiaing Lois lean Bueclller Sara Ellnott Darlene Englert Gerald Ernv Ann Fehrrbach Dorothy Freth Margaret Fleck Rosahe Fleck Mary jane Frrtch Ambrose Gnesler Robert Gresler Urban Gresler judrth Graham Mary C Gutzsell Susan Gutzwerler Larry Haas Donna Ray Hagedorn Vrrgrma Hasenour John Herm Jamce Henke Ronald Herblg Dons Hopf Gerald Hopf jamce Hopf Lee Allen Horney Marvrn Huntman Dennxs jackle jo Ann Jahn Dons Kreffner Frank Klerser Donald Klem Robert Lee Klueh Patrrcra Knust Anna Mae Krerlern Barbara Krerlern Donald Kress Gerald Kuebler Ruth Kuper Brll Labhart Helen Lechner Patrxcra Lechner Larry Loechte Ralph Lorey Lawrence Marks Mary Ann Mehrrnger Vernon Mehrmger Carol Messmer Charles Muller Constance Mrller Robert Mrller Jennie Hopf james Moeller john Morton Ruth Ann Nncholson Betty Parker Rnchard Persohn judrth Pfeffer Carol Pmmck Ann Poe Donald Rees Ronald Rees Vmcenr Reynolds Sharon Rudolph Elfrenda Sander Mary C Schenetzke Ardella Schepers jamce Schlachter Betty Schnarr Charlotte Schnexder Phylhs Schnerder Mary Schroeder Norma Schroeder Mxldred bchuch joan Schuetter Harold Schutz Mary Lou Sermershexm Denms Steffe james Stemhart joan Srentenagel Donald Strercher Kenneth Strergel Judrth Sturm Patrncra Therle John Thyen Mary Ann Voegerl Denms Vogel Anna Mae Vogler Patrncla Vonclerhexde Donald Welp Clark Wergel Vernon Welp Darlene WxbbelS Mnchael Wrtte Larry Young Kenneth Zehr Jeannette Seifert J Presxdenr Phyllrs Schnerder Vrce Presxdenr Berry Schutz and Secretary Treasurer June Heck plan the Freshmen dance gegw 7fze14 gclucafaonlaa gaotqcfaq funn? Wrllram Angerer Lawrence Bartley Eugene Berger John Berth Susan Beyke Gerald Brrge Lawrence Bnrkle Ruth Blackgrave Mrldred Ann Bleemen Hennetta Blessmger Phyllls Blessmger Leo Blessmger Ierome Bockelman Davxd Bonxfer Jane Bohro Davrd Brames James Brendenbaugh John Brennan Davrd Buechlenn james Buechler 41 ,gy f V :gf ' . - v ' 'A 'V , I . K, ' f Mp 4, 1 I a Q w f 41' 1, P . , S f 9 ' 7 ' ' ' o a '75 2? wl :Qu A v- 38 il..-an 'IC -42 Thomas Buechler Daud Buehler Kenneth Buehler ackxe Burger Margaret Burger Stanley Burke Shrrley Chandler Carol Dupps Wfrllxam Eckerle james Eckerle Davrd Eckert Ruta Eckert Wnlllam Eckstern Wanda Ersenhut Stanley Englert Levanls Ernst james Erny Patrrcra Fehrrbach Marrlyn Fetcher La Verne Fleck Peggy Frledman anxce Fuhrman Donald Gehl Davtd Gresler Betty Gramelspacher Harold Greener Iscelean Hagen joel Harker June Heck Donald Hedmger Betty Herchelbech Kathleen Herchelbech james Heldman john Henke Martlee Henke Wrlltam Henke Mmlyn Herbxg Mary Herzog Dorrs Hoch esang Dantel Hoffman john Hoffman john Hopf Mary Ann Hubbeut me Huther janet ahn Loulse erger Edward ergcr ohn Judy Mtry C lxrefcr Albert Krnder Law rence Klein Mary Agnes Klem Sara jane Kmes Charles Knust Marilyn Kreilein Thomas Kress Janice Lampert Judy Lampert Judith Lasher Thomas Leinenbach Eileen Lrndauer Robert Main Allen Merkel Norieda Merkle Rebecca Merkley Shirley Merkley jean Messmer Theresa Metz james Metzger Yvonne Meyer William Neuhoff Gene Opel john Parker Romona Persohn Martha Petty Ronald Pfau Diane Place Charlene Prior james Rasche Lois Rasche Ronald Schipp Mary Helen Schitter David Schlichting Janice Schmidt Marjorie Schmidt Robert Rasche David Recker Shirley Recker Victor Roos Ronald Rowekamp Richard Schmidt Thomas Schmitt Edwin Schnarr james Schneider Kenneth Schneider Phyllis Schneider Gerald Schuetter Ronald Schutz Betty Schutz Peggy Seger fa unigl-I R 'Q' 145.- 5 Delbert Sendelweck Wnllnam Seng joseph Sermershenm Nancy Sermershetm Ronald Sermersheun Vnrgnma Sermershexm Thomas Sheetz Mlflam Stemle Robert Taber Edna Mae Thewes Jerome Troxler Margaret Uebelhor Wrllnam Uebelhor Gnlbert Voegerl Denms Vogler Barbara Vonderhelde Evelyn Vonderhexde Leona Vonderhende Kenneth Waddell Mary Waddell janet Wehr James Wnlhams Gerald Wxnkler Wrlham Wolfe Paula Wuchner jannce Young Loulse Kleflner Vivian Sturm Gundxng us m our educanon were Mr Bernard Gallegher Supermtendent of the jasper Publrc Schools and Mr Claude Mlller Prmcrpal of jasper Hrgh School Managmg the schools busxness was Mr Hugh Cathcarr Mr Gallegher was assnsted by Mxss Ruth Buechelexn and Mr Mxllers capable secretary was Mlss Carol Meadors We shall never forget the efflclency and kmdness of our admmlsrratnon fm., gauze.: za amz Paoaaleelfoa ow, mega, Our thanks goes ro members of the School Board who helped make possxble the beautx ful new addmon of our school Thelr progressnve and forward lookmg atntude has assured the pupnls of Jasper Hugh School of all the rhmgs necessary for a well rounded educanon Claude Gramelspacher CHSPC1' EUIOI 0 Leo BCCIUMH ff' ..4-fs, Mr Tom B15hop M155 Mary Ann Boyle Mrs Belle B Colvm Rb 97 U95 .-g Mr Robert Fell Mr john FICISE M155 M1r1 Ann Gerrclfmger X 4.1 If ,1- ff M155 Flofengg Qfqgggf M155 R111 Grcremord Mr Elmer Hunefelcl Q ki .as .-Q NL Ki Mr jack Leas Mlss Budget Ann Madden MISS Kfifhlcfll Mellon 435' '3 1+ lil W 521 3! Z? 42' if 1- Q A 0 Mr V1ctor Nnxon Mr. Tom Renneisen Q3 .. '-a go' ,gplluunqvy Cf Mr LeoC O Nenll ,, 4 .Q 7 .UoZ. O ig 2009 K 0 oo ' ff' , 2 0 241.2 d Mr. joe Rowelmmp iii 5 :E ro P1 U rn 'T LU Q 5 .o D 'A ' 0.0 if ,ann Mr. Aloysius Schuler i -5 Abs 1,vn. , . .Q if A of .A 4 . MR- WARREN WARKEN Miss CORIENE WILHELMUS ft:-X C? 49- 7X NIR LOUIS WUCHNER MISS MARTHA HAASE The faculty solved mmy school problems 1r rl1e1r f1culry meetmgs hn- fn wa,4a,.W.za..e.z..aaaa,.1a4ea.a.,4a, fm., Band Chorus and the varnous clubs were a much needed break rn the school routrne These orgamzatrons not only provxded us wrth entertannment but wrth knowledge rn specrfrc frelds and also the opportunrty to learn to cooperate wnth others GAA grrls and boys of the Tumblrng Club wxll never forget the excrtement and fun of therr ath letrc actnvmes and games Knowledge of the camera and the hours of offrce practrce wrll always be chernshed by these clubs Havmg fun and workmg wnth others educated us rn a way most essentnal to the world today cooperatron wrth our leaders and other peo- ple No matter what our future may have rn store for us these school clubs wnll always remam a pleasant memory nn our lrves -49- 0 f C I a a ' ' - 1 , . - s Re4ulZ1 al 74811 Wah .fie in 7fti4 Annual O These students worked drlrgently to produce your yearbook Therr mam Jobs were col lectmg ad money from busmess places and sellmg coptes to students There were other Jobs to do too such as collectmg snapshots clravymg up pages and takrng prctures J STAFF 19531954 Eclltors Carol Retsmg Jane Schnetcle Assocute Eds Sarah Berger Nancy Wrtte Busmess Manager Kathleen Beckman Assrstant oyce Eckert Sales Manager Phyllrs Pfeffer Assrstants Margre Rovsekamp Norma Strercher Pat Thxele Mary Agnes Klem Ann Poe Pattr Bohnert Norma Eckert Susre Gutzvuetler Ann Fehrrbach Dorrs Beyke Vrvtan Sturm Ad Manager Tmyt Poe Asslstants Mrrtha Krodel Marlene Schnexder Janct Kroclel Joyce Wlrnltlcr Conmc Mrller Bey Harder lrmt Taber Judy BIFEC Judy Pfeffer Betty Plrltcr Photo Edztor Jane Sermershelm Assrsttnts Tom Drck Marlene Summer Jenme Hopf Jom Mathles Melya lxlee Mtrtht Mercler Ann Sayage Sr Photo Edltor Snapshots Mary Lou Bohnert Jane Burger Art Edzto Lrllran Lebelho Assxstants Dorrs Englert eanne Metzger Sports Edxtor Paul Tretter Assrstant Denn1s Ackerman Edttors Carole and ame cltscuss new xdeas for the J vu h therr adusor Mr Rennelsen -ma, nauaaea Me eamz Members of the Comet Staff combmed therr efforts to publrsh the Comet monthly Be srdes the monthly edrtron a mrmeographed copy was also publrshed every two weeks These papers kept us Informed on the current events The last mrnute artrcles helped make therr Job more rnterestrng The edrtorrals were an rnsprratron to all of us and we eagerly aw arted the rssues of our school paper Advrsor of the Comet was Mr Renner sen COMET STAFF 1951 1954 Edrtor Marlene Schnerder Assocrate Edrtors anet Krodel udy Bxrge ennne Hopf Busmess Manager Lrlllan Uebelhor Ad Manager Ann Savage Sales Manager ane Burger Sports Edrtor erry Brrge Assrstant John Hoffman Exchange Ed1tor Martha Merder Typrsts Allce Hochgesang Jane Schner der Mary Lou Bohnert LaVerne -1-P Hochgesang Joyce Eckert Reporters Martha Merder JoAnn Math res Betty Parker Mary Seng Mary Schnetzke Glorxa Bohnert Suzre Beck man Carol Prnnrck Mary Jane Frrtch Judy Sturm Ruth Ann Nrcholson Margaret Ubelhor Carol Dupps M11 dred Bleemel, Phyllrs Schnexder Ad Staff Ruth Ann Nrcholson, Judy Sturm, Mary Jane Frrtch, Carol Pm Edrtor Marlene Schnerder, Assocrate Edu mck, Suzle Beckman, Gloria Bohneh, tor Jennre Hopf, and Busmess Manager Mary C Schnetzke Lrllran Uebelhor plan a new rssue ,3- n 1. ff ' Q' f f :fan - , ., .. f 1' f f, .VV ' A . . - - ' 4 ,. . .. T 1. ,V 1 ' I ' ,T 3 . l .I ' ' ' , V , yy A J l l .. ,, J. ,J ' ,IJ ' ' ..,, , ' aaaaaaaga as ' gig, , , W v p l ' 1 They were elected to represent the student body szaaudewwzwaeavmmsaduaq The student bodys representatrve our Student Councrl Under the gundance of Mr Wuchner our coach lf strose to better J H S One of nts mayor projects was the electron of the Basketball Queen and her court and the decoratron of the court The membershnp to the Student Councrl was lxmxted to one representa the four class presxdents The offrcers elected were as follows Presndent L11 han Uebelhor V1cePres1dent Denny Ackerman Secretary Jan Serrnershexm and Treasurer jerry jackle It took many hours of concentratlon to prepare a show such as thrs one ' D 3 ' tive from each of the homerooms plus . . I 1 l , I - 1 ' s Q 1 7 , . -52.. rs 7 In one may or another each 0 ,Q-1. af' f these students contrnbuted to t e p 44111 sg 0' 'Nl 7 I 'gs an ICILIICS III OL11' J Gamma Glad feaaneef anal pfaaclacecf pfzofogaapfvq Jerry Hopf rs seen snapprng IIS fig, hot Mr Vrctor Nxxon, one of our most ener getrc teachers, was the sponsor of the Cam era Club On all occasrons one of the club members was sure to be on hand equrpped and ready to snap an rnterestrng prcture We wlsh to thank Mr Nixon and the Cam era Club for the hours of ted1ous work ex erted to help make thls a success W want to grve specral recognrtron to erry Hopf who worked espec1ally hard on k rctures The offrcers elected were ac P Gerber, Presrdent, jerry Hopf Vrce Presr dent, Dorns Hopf Secretary, and Darlene Bockelman, Treasurer 55- 3, R . w f . L ' . V 5 , N st t .' Q F - rv ff! A ' , I ' W l V gn . f 5 i , 'V Y. . , 3 Q 0 .. y N. f A .4 , ' l t 1 W N t M 'NH ,t ,, . 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B ' 74' r M . ,A-. , 9, which a Future Farmer should possess is the slogan and goal of the FFA 44,4 sm: saw Mmam la zz., ezmqa fwrzwe sw The FFA is one of the most active clubs tj H S They sold ice cream at many ball games the proceeds of which con tributed to the expense of many trips to contests Some of the contests these boys entered were the District FFA Contest Parliamentary Procedure Contest and the livestock poultry crops and dairy judg ing and forestry identification contests held at the Princeton Farms and Purdue Highlight of the year was the senior members trip to Chicago where they viewed the International Livestock Ex position This club also took many field trips Mr Schuler sponsored this or ganizatron The officers of the club were President Bill Hoffman Vice President james Uebelhor Secretary Charles Vog ler and Treasurer Nelson Hoffman -55- FFA members took many such field trips lo practice brotherhood, honor rural opportunities and responsibilities, and develop qualities of leadership I 9 0 . . 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' 1 .C . , . 3 . - . , i 1 ' , 'Af'--QTT, 3 , - A 1 . , . fe, 1, A ' ,- - 1. . sf. 05-mvfiewrf. ,, 42414 Qual: Wlenlla Sfvung Mallfoa a fhcauc The club perxod was spent playrng volleyball basketball and softball and plannmg par tres and outmgs such as thexr trrp to Sprrng M1ll State Park Thrs club also held a Mrxer rn November These grrls elected therr offncers early to lead thexr many actrvntxes throughout the year Therr club offrcers were Presrdent Barbara Gutzell Vxce Presrdent Marrlyn Klern Secretary Treasurer Theresa Metz The club 15 sponsored by Mrss Boyle and Mrss Mel on 'QM in 11,.,..-fl 56- F ,AW ef 1 W' l3.sz...... ...ani 4,114 Quit Paapaaecl la Je aulme .Jlomemakefad The Future Homemakers of Amenca stnve to promote apprecrauon of the loys and sat xsfactton of homemakmg a good home and famrly hfe These gtrls used the club perxod sewmg cookmg and plannmg better and happler homes The sponsor of thrs orgaruza txon was Mrss Gretencord and the offxcers were Clara Collxgnorx Presrdent amce Schmldt Vrce Presndent janet Wehr Treasurer Susan Beyke Parhamentarxan ane Borho Htstortan Mxlhe Schuch Edxtor and jaruce Lampert Song Leader AA 57 f J ,., 4, w,fff.af, 'V V , ' C ,aj V' fi ' , A ,Z l l A , -1 .iv 1 . 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I I 1 1 L J 7 Y 7 7 7 ' ann Mmam pmzme in fzufw agp., wwe -if The goal of the Future Busmess Leaders rs to become accurate and effrcrent sec retarres after graduatron and then per haps real future busmess leaders These girls typed took shorthand and vlsrted drfferent places of busmess durmg the club perrod Speed and correctness were therr arms and we know therr efforts wrll be rewarded wrrh success m the near fu ture The sponsor of thrs fme organrzatron was Mrss Wrlhelmus Presrderrt Mary Hunefeld Vrce Preslcle-nt Mary WGISUIGD Sec 1 recls Phylhs Wcrlls The FBLA gurls prepare to become future busrness leaders 581 These boys showed us one of therr darrng stunts to be exhrbrted at the Rertz game 74411-Img Pwwcfeef 5n1wfMe'ff foe Many Bwfi If boys rn the Tumblmg Club came to thexr meetmgs sleepy eyed rt was most unusual that they left rn the same condx tnon Durmg the club perrod they per formed many vrgorous exercrses and dar mg stunts m tumblmg Students always looked forward to the convocatron nn whrch their exhlbrtxon of tumblrng was featured The Tumblrng Club alos pre sented an exhrbrtron between the basket ball games wxth Rertz Thxs show was enjoyed by all The sponsor of thxs club was Mr ONe1l 'lm These boys practrced darrng stunts and nntrrtate maneuvers nn tumblmb -me ,azazems ew was New W1 sumqu A new addmon of rhe clubs offered rhrs year was the Arhlerrc Club sponsored by Mr Fell lr was formed for the purpose of learnmg and srudynng the rules and regulatrons of rhe sports such as foorbfrll belskerball and baseball Ir was hoped that thrs would rm proxc the sportsmanshrp of 'lsper Hrgh School students The offrcers of thus club were Presndenr Ronnre Opel Vxce Presrdenr Tom Fromme Secretary Treasurer Donme Bates Bn EQ 'jx E 56 ,yd 1-K r gg 1 61 IJ fi Cla: as P21 5' 7f1e Qlee Glad gnfefalaanecl W4 af Many eanuacafwwi The glrls Glee Club not only sang for therr own enyoyment but they provrded enter tarnment for all of us Besrdes therr annual radlo broadcast rn February they sang for the Thanksgrvmg and Chrrstmas programs and serenaded the patrents rn Memorral Hos prtal at Chrrstmas tnme They also entered the Drstrrct Musrc Contest The Glee Club was under the drrectron of Mrss Madden and the accompanrst was Ieanne Meztger Featured rn the Glee Club were mne grrls who formed the Trrple Trro whrch received 1 frrst drvnsron ratmg at the Drstnct Solo and Ensemble Contest They were eanne Metzger Suzanne Beckman Margaret Kluesner Lrllran Uebelhor Patty Knust Patty Bohnert judy Graham Dorrs Hopf and Phyllts Knres ane Schnerder was therr accom pamst XX 3' X I Mull rd 172' These gxrls practrced many hours for convocatrons and contests -61 www X -5 lg Z-AA' Q d , W '7!ae Band Added Gaim and The j.H.S. 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School 1142 ATT YV!! zu til X nl i , H an Formations such as these highlighted the band show b g 5-Q. l'l -me nw em e.,,..,.,1,.z G www of Ms The Press Club was under the qu1dance ot Mr Tom Rennersen who also sponsored the Comet and the I Each member of the club was reaulred to be a member of one of those staffs Club members took turns at sellrnq candy at the Wrldcat Frosh and qrade school bas ketball games On Ianuary 9 the Press Club held a bake sale rn the Dubols County State Bank basement All of the students baked homemade candres cookres cakes and p1es The rroney from candy sales plus the profrt from the bake sale were used to produce a handbook of Iasper Hrqh School lt was drvrded rnto mne sectlons class sponsors and ofhc rs school hlstory school act1v1t1es tradrtrons floor plan ports school calendar rules and reaulahons and admrnrstrahon At the beqmmnq of the year the club members ele ted the follcwmq qtrls for Off1CGIS Alrce Hochqesanq Pres de t Ma y Lou Bohnct V ePres1dent Carole Rersmq Secretary Tanya Poe Treasurer Ann Savage Program Charrman and Marlene Schnelder Soclal Charrman 164.- It We IQCQKUIBJ an 5 fm Zumyzleq .funny First and ten do lf agam Remember those words' Of course xt was a new yell for the frrst football team 1n the h1story of jasper Htgh School How proud vue were to have football mtroduced durmg our sennor ye r' of basketball Hovs we cheered as they rolled past such teams as Central Washrngton and Rertz' Track and fleld enthuslasts kept close tab on the cross country and track meets and baseball games Golf too vton the attentxon of many students Wrld cheertng rousmg enthuslasm and prayer for uctory taught each of us an lmportant lesson 1n the determmatton to mn lr all games parttcularly m the game of ltfe' 65 ' ' u a a ' - s . . 7 Q . 8 . Our pride continued as we followed the Wildcats through a successful season I v v v A , ' E . , , V I . 7 Y Y. r' F Date Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 fr- QD. We Family Backed Me 4444! Waoliad I N A A N, M ll-J VARSITY SCHEDULE We T e Opponent l9 32 lcxsonville O 39 Tell City 0 lg Muchett U 28 Bicknell .65- On October 2 1952 our athlettc drrector Cabby ONe1ll announced the revrval of organtzed football rn jasper About forty years ago H S had a football team but has long srnce abandoned the sport Over twenty years ago durmg the prosperrng days of our famed Jasper Academv football was an rmportant sport rn thrs crty After the Academy moved to the v1c1n1ty of Chtcago 1ll1no1s football was no longer played scrrmmaged on many empty lots On anuary 31 1955 a four game schedule was announced for the followrng school year Two SIAC games were rncluded Tell Crty and Brcknell The other two teams on the agenda were Jasonvrlle and Mntchell asonvrlle and Brcknell are old t1mers at football although the Jasons dropped the sport for a perrod and revrved rt only a few years ago Tell Crty had been plavmg erght man ball but played the eleven man game thrs season The football schedule for next year rncludes the followrng schools EECIIUL-JSE'-I September 10 Mrtchell September 17 Bedford September 24 Tell Crty October 8 Hunrrngburg October 14 jasonvnlle October 19 Bncknell sqm: of jasper ,alfa School -67 - 8 'nl Q. D., UQ. 1... 5' ' . ' V' O 3 . tn I ,U M ' O , v-n F? - 5' . .. ,-t N , cn . 'U rn ' ' - f ,. .' . Us ' . C ' ' f-v . TF - Ln . 'U . I - . . 2 . I Us A-, . t o . T2 . ' ' : s ms . '-4 'L ' - .- M . U . 'S Y, A ' E: D- fb od . 5 . C D . . 0.2 FV - . 0 , . v-1 Y' . . -N-J...- ......4. EDDIE KAPP X INFI N'I RFE N01 DS DANI HYLD DOW RASCI-IE g,...L..,,.,. CARX CIE51.ER lxrxm ACKERMAN CARMON HASSE mm WITTE .4 x h-XBRICK UB 5 155 N FB 5 1 Sf I nm lm SY DON REES TOM FROMIWIE 6 14 5 0 160 1' Iiw DOIN OTTO JOHN THYEN 15 r 207 o 'L..Ll.... an ix fl' f Q:-L ui XX -c -.., ,..,......,,,..- i f.-15-v-V ' ....L. -.,. .-1 vu- F---W Q ' . ... ,. ....,.----. 4-....-.....w,... . -., . if .L .,..g.., .vt-um ..L...-. .- J -1 LARRY SENG KENNY KUNKEL BOB BRANG FREDDIE BRAMES 141 op 14 3 o ryg 'iw 64..- QW nv: X, BOB MILLER 1 15 o --eq .Q-a FRANK KLEISER 1 79 o fi' L, -- 6 ..- TJ ' C. ' S ph. G. 6' J. T. 5' 7 155 Jr. E. 6'1 175 jr. 1 'T , ' ...lf 1 1 7 1 W-A 1 .A V f' . ' TTT x I I A V.. . G. 5' 8 0 J . T. 6' 1 - S ph. G. 5' 9 S h. E. 5' 9 S ph. erii . ' ' N49 LAL' x V Q 4' V, W 1. ,- R+? 13 f 75 'T ' If '13 ' 'J , f . Q-H ,119 ff '1 ' 1 - . f ' A ,. I J , ', . 4 N I f . . ner' . Q. E 1' Q f '-2 1 T -iw Og- 1 . ' 2, ., ' Q2 7 ' - ' ' . I l- - Q5 K, ' .I m y ' ls . , 1 Y ., W. 1.51 5 ,.,f4,. . X 1 Size ff 1 A V' . a .T-1 . 5.14. ' I 'xv VN , 'kk , 5 331 TT Q ' i kwa- W , . ix .. ' .' K I A T. 6' if S ph. HB. 5' 1 .. S ph. 69 Mr ONe1ll expertly managed the ath letic affairs of Jasper High School He at ranged the various athletic schedules and supervised the sale of tickets Q01 14 eaaclz! J. H. S. was justly proud of our toot- ball coaches. They worked long hours in producing our football squad. Their task was extremely difficult for they worked with groups of untrained and inexperi- enced boys. Bob Fell coached the Wild- cats and Coach Warken supervised the B Team Organized basketball was coached by Wildcat mentor Louis Wuchner Kitten coach Bob Fell and Frosh and grade school coach joe Rowekamp They did a fine job of traming boys to play bas ketball 70- Gal' 14 7eam' The combnnatnon of a good coachmg staff and a well balanced team resulted rn an rmpressxve and successful season We concluded the season wlth a record of twelve w1ns and eight losses Our comparatrvely young team was made up of frve senrors slx jumors and one soph omore The Cats opened the season wnth two wms and one loss Then we dropped a close one to Washrngton after whtch the Felmes soundly defeated the Huntrng burg Hunters A loss to Logansport made losses Vrctorles over Bloomxngton and Vmcennes lxfted the morale of the Wrld cats We were defeated by Jeffersonvllle and then we agarn beat our rnval team Huntrngburg A loss to Bosse was fol lowed by an unexpected vrctory over Cen tral The Cats gained a long awaxted vxc tory over the Washnngton Hatchets After losing the followmg two games the Wrldcats ended the season wlth three vxctorres Opponents Paoli Washnngton Catholrc Bedford Washmgton Huntrngburg Logansport Bloomxngton Vxncennes Jeffersonvrlle Huntxngburg Bosse Central Washrngton New Albany Vnncennes Tell Cxty Rentz Frankfort Thev 0 ' ' We - ' 41 39 I ' ' 42 48 ' A 0 ss so - , - ' 65 65 . . ' 72 48 ' 60 65 . ' 65 51 the record even-three wins and three I 60 48 - - - 46 59 . ' . . ' 62 45 , - 54 57 . , 57 52 - - , ' 72 46 - , 74 so ' . ' 50 51 . I I ' ' 78 48 . ' ' ' 58 40 ' . 64 55 L1 DENNIE ACIEIERMQN DON BATES RONNIE BERGER f '7 4' GARX GlEbI.ER IIDDH Ix'XPP hi NNN lxLYkIL 5 72 Q 1 ,, , if 1 ? . G- 5'11 8 . G. rf 1-6 Jr. G. 6'3 155 sr. if VT I X '- , V , X M1 , I f A f 1 Y ., if ' I IS ' f ' If A xi 1 ' 1 l 1 . ., rg X '1 im 1 ' 'Z 1 k . ' Auf G. 5'11 157 .11 1.1 ff 11115 -Ir. 1a 21' 1-1 ,nf CHARLIE KREILEIN RONNIE OPEL DICK PERSOHN f 1 S 4 160 o ILDGATS JERRY SEGER JI RRY SERMERSHIEINT BILL WEISHEIT l3f r 75 x The Wildcats . J D In Action ,f 5 Qs,- 'N ,aw -me Maw as 4,11a,eJ Gam! enzzmmm The lxittcns Lo.1Lhed by Bob Fell yyerc quite im prcsmye winning fourteen of seycntecn times this smson They lost thcir first gime of thc 5e1snn to Pioi by sutn points ml thtn went on to mn thc next ten uimts tight of which yycre SIAC tilts The lxittcns lost the next two gglmcs to XV.ishington .lIl.1 New Albany' 'intl won the rcst of tht- games of thc sc.1son. 1iutt1i Recs stored 198 points followci by G'1ry Gieslcr with 160 md Dick Pcrsohn with 199. Other mcmbc-rs of thc tum .irc l..irry' 1.octhtt, Donnie lxrcss, Gerald Broun. Bob Miller. -ody' Ciics- , Tfkc Y ittc. gint -im it 'cr cf. 1 the-sc oys show as muah t-ntlmshism in the ensuing y'c.1rs .15 they' . 'c, ' A Q. . v' m.1 ' 1 .1 grant fur - Y'i mt tram. Opponent Paoli VC ashington Catholit Bedford Vu ashmgton Hunt1nLhurL Bloomington Vintennes ,leffersonvillc Huntingburr Bosse Central W'ashinLt,ton New Albany X incennes Tell City Rcitz BitulQcy'c X .ireity They y -w -14, amz. szwwaz saw al G amz wma: vm Coach Joe Rowekamp s Freshmen really put their best foot forward this year to win eleven of thirteen scheduled games This is the best seasonal record ever held by a H S freshman team Their seasonal losses were to Princeton and Bedford by scores of 44 37 and 40 36 re spectively The Frosh also did well in the SIAC tourna Albany in the quarter finals by a score of S3 36 asper played one of their best games of the season against Cen tral the SIAC Freshman Champs beating them 44 35 ody Gtesler was leadlng scorer with 172 points in 16 games jim Eckerle followed closely with 156 points The freshmen are quite proud of their basketball team and are anticipating a great Wildcat team of 1956 57' 77 SCHEDULE Team e French Lick Washington Princeton Winslow Vincennes Reitz Washington French Lick Vincennes Bedford Ferdinand Central Winslow SIAC TORNAMENT Bedford New Albany Washington They 1 W ' ' 40 15 ' ' ' ' 49 27 . . ' 44 37 ' . ' 41 27 J- n - - - ' 40 56 - - - ' 36 30 ' . - ' - ' ' 41 34 ment beating Bedford 33-30 in the preliminary and New . ' ' - - J 36 40 G - i ' ' 55 41 , , - - , 44 as J . . . . . ' . . . I . U 33 30 ' ' 53 36 ' 38 41 Track is a sport in which the outcome of each event is dependent upon an individual rather than a team as in most sporting competition This self reliance is an asset that will help a person throughout life Many fine boys fill out this years track team coached by Nip Wuchner Returning seniors are jerry Sermersheim Ray Schepers Gene Gadlage Ronnie Berger erry Seger jack Gerber Tom Dick and Frank Kunz Others that will probably go out fo track will be Bill Weisheit Vince Reynolds Don Bates Ed Kapp john Ackerman Chub Ackerman Charlie Kreilein Gary Giesler Kenny Kunkel and Mike Wrtt Several Freshmen are also expected to run rug., ll' Date April Ma 6 SCHEDULE Team Petersburg Vincennes Petersburg Washington Tell City Place There Here There There There Jfale an Une? Well, maybe they haven't had a hole in one, but members of the golf team have displayed some pretty fine golf competition with other schools. The team is coached by Cabby O'Neill. When the went to press, no schedule had yet been made, but matches will probably be played with Vincennes, Huntingburg, Bedford, New Al- bany, Washingtcin, and French Lick. Returning golfers will probably be Mel Bauer, Francis Lannon, Pete Haase, Ken Zehr, Milfrod Krodel, Bob Klueh and Larry Bates. I I , ,. n f . sl X. 'X ,f , I, t -4--1 ' 4' 7fx.inly elm!! .foci fo a fjaodpmoufi Seddon . Y' - K v - . uv - H . I ' . . I . , , ' F I s ' v J g 1 29 ' E V . . ' . A . V y ! . . 'T Us W F I 3 K 4 wi - , - Wg f . -' A A ' -rnezfvf' R Wnth the commg of sprmg baseball became the Center wttmttlon of sports Basketballs were replaced by bxstbllls glows md bats Meanvthnle Coqch Bob 'after prutxte scssnon Vetemns from last yeftr s teim rtturnmg, to tle fxeld were Jim Voglcr Ed Lchm kulmler P1ul Tretttr Don Bltes Chub Ackerman md Kan Kunkel 'lhcy were expected to form the nutlcus of mother strong, tum Students xure con untcd of 1 successful b1stb1ll season from tht dc termlmtxon to mn fxpressed by the dlamond mcn Roni, Rani Roo! flea Me Jfome 7eam! I Fell :ands ybalsebzlll team. bean bracticel session Jfancvu 0 The Natronal Honor Socrety rnrtratron was rn charge of Mrss Gettelfrnger and was con ducted by the senror members Standrng rn the back row they are left to rrght ane Schnerder and Kahleen Beckman members Jerry Seger Dennrs Exsenhut Mary Hune feld Mary Wersman jane Sermersherm Conrad Forsythe Jrm Uebelhor 1I'lltl8lZCS Mar lene Schnerder Alrce Hochgesang members Mrss Mary Ann Gettelfmger sponsor and Carole Rersrng member Seated rn the front row they are left to rrght Kenny Hrmsel Dorrs Englert Joyce Wrnkler Marlene Summers Tanya Poe Janrce Meyer and Phyllrs Pfeffer rntrrates We rqcgawzeel an Z .fwuzq At jasper Hrgh School we strove to carry out the saymg Grve credrt where credrt IS due An outstandrng example was the selectron of our valedrctorran and salutatorran the two students who ranked hrghest rn our class scholastrcally Many contests such as the Spellrng Bee and the Inter Class Drscussron gave students an opportunrty to drsplay therr talents Then there were many socral honors lrke Basketball Queen and Football Queen Those students were well lxked grrls who were elected by the student body An other tmportanr event whrch bestowed honor upon outstandmg boys and grrls was the selectron of Natronal Honor Socrety members The qualtfrcattons were based under four toprcs scholarshrp character leadershrp and servrce Thrs year frfteen students were rnrtrared rnro the Natronal Honor Socrety eleven were senrors and four were yunrors -81 f UQQD 1-1 v-n v-v-. 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