Kimberly High School - Kimet Yearbook (Kimberly, WI)

 - Class of 1939

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Kimberly High School - Kimet Yearbook (Kimberly, WI) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 12 of 200
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William Wacktendonk-- Onward to Washington and I don't mean W. P. A. Benedict A friend enemy to Football Basketba Softball Boeing 5 Bill Weyenberg Jug to all an none. 2, 5, 4 11 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 5,4 Track Trainer 5, 4 president ............. ..... ....... - -.---------- -------- - ------- ---Robert La Berge Treasurer Vice President ----------------- --------------- ----------'-- Vi0t0T Pieters Secretary .-........ ----.---- - ---- ---- -Q ----o- oc- --------v ----- '---- 'JOYLII BTSU1' -----------------------------------------------------------Paul Van Dyke Va1ed1ctorian.... ....Gartrude Van Cuyk Salutatorian... ...Lorraine Schumacher

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Priscilla Schnese-- Schnozz Extremely busy and never bothersome. G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 Margaret Theln--Mugs Boys are bothersome but how I like to be bothered. G. A. A. 1, 2, 5, 4 Glee Club 2, 3 Kimet Staff 4 Echo Staff 4 Gertrude Van Cuyk-- Gert She's a girl who does her own thinking and needs little advice. Forensics 1, 5 G. A. 1, 2 Glee Club 3, 4 Kimet Staff 4 Dorothy Vanden Boo- gaard--Dort She speaks, thinks, and acts as she should. Erna Vanden E1sen-- Erna I'd sooner dance than eat. Forensics 2, 5, 4 G. A. A. 2, D sand as, 4 Glee Club 1, 3, 4 Paul Van Dyke--Driek Gentl men prefer b1Ol. ldQle Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 5, 4 Track 2, 3 Softball 2, 5 Class Treasurer 1, 2, 5, 4 Echo Editor 4 ',' vm , 'M' Q51 x Lorraine Schumacher-- Schuey Arguing ls my favorite occupation. Forensics l, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4 Kimet Staff 4 Glee Club 5 Lorraine Van Berkel-- Lorraine In time of need she ls a friend indeed. Ann Van Daalwyk-- Blondie Music has channs, and the muscian cer- tainly has charm. Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. l, 2, 5, 4 Band 4 Klmet Staff 4 Glee Club l, 5, 4 Echo Staff 5, 4 Elmer Vanden Boo- gaard--Curly All star at basket- ball, play boy in the study hall. Football 2, 6, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 5, 4 Softball l, 2, 5 Boxing 5, 4 June Van Dyke--June So sweet and fair and always on the square. G. A.A. 2, rs, 4 Band 3 Joseph Van Thull My llfe's ambition ls to be an English teacher. Class President l 9



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CLASS HISTOR In the fall of 1955, fifty-seven students started their high school career. Joe Van Thull was chosen as president by this group of hashful but enthusiastic freshmen. Throughout the school year. these freshmen, just like many other freshmen, listened in silence to the DOOSUIIEZ and Jeefiflg of the upper classmen. There were only forty-three sophisticated sophomores who re- turned to Kimberly High School in 1936 to resume their studies. Those who did not answer to roll call this year were: George Vanden Hoogen, Joe Van Hout, James Williams, Martin Vydeven, Iva Ven Dinter, June Thein, Johanna Vermeeren, Bernice Wiedenhaupt, Katherine Vander Pas, and Martha Gerrits. Ann Van Zeeland decided to continue her career on the opposite side of the river and transferred to Little Chute. This ambitious group of sophomores chose as their president,John Dictus. Ralph Howard joined the sophomore CLHSS, but did not remain the entire term. John Van Sambeek decided that a naval career would be more beneficial and educational to him and subsequently he joined the Navy. The junior year proved to be very successful and interesting, the only disappointment being that eight more students decided to withdraw from school to pursue different occupations and ambitions. We lost Robert Busch, Harold De Bruin, Herman De Leeuw, Frank Hubers, Marie Stals, Anastasia Wyngard, Ambrose Lemmers, and Tom Walton. The great event, which gave these juniors so much prestige, was the Junior Promenade. For this event, the gymnasium took on all the aspects of an ocean liner. Robert L8 Barge was admiral of this liner, and he chose Elayne Busch as his mistress. During the school term Leroy Kumbier and Alyce Weiss joined the junior class. Robert La Berge presided over all the class activities, as president. September 1938, 59 dignified students returned to complete their high school careers. Most of these students returned with the idea of making the most of their last year at Kimberly I Robert La Berge was reelected pres1dent.A Many of these students have gained recognition in one or more of the extra curricular activities. On May 51, 1939, this dignified and intelligent group of thirty-nine students in their caps and gowns received their diplomas, and thus their High School career came to an end.

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