St John High School - Chuting Star Yearbook (Little Chute, WI)
- Class of 1938
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I. Kools acted as -, . , To 'Ether .fpzangeu To us you ve qtven your every thought And treasures of learntna that cant be houqht You ve qutded us onward rn every trtal As throuqh the stages ot hte we hte Always a cheerful srntle for all Yes we sentors owe rnuch to you Our lovtnq pastor so ktnd and true To you dear Father for your wrtl to All our burdens wtth love and care We the senrors ot thrrtyetqht Extend to you our thanks so great bear t I H I Ready to aid us at our call, , . pecfzcatzon e her arse Q f II mm up Chutlng Stal df, CI To w 1, ear Father C fer re F1 i C hrlIHOlG rec' Piper ec Xfe F W we fr mrr Yevr prreet If 1 fe m c re me rf 5 se Cf vrrtueb rrrcmv We H er foroet Te qoef yo 1 me nopr Ac epr we proxy 11113 Chutmg Stm Ame may rt bear our rresscfqe for Go blew vorr Father Geyer I I NV , i V 31 ' rh' Qty-egl , A 'r ' ' W E92-ii! ie jc ', ci A ' wej T' ,rg . ' For GN the great berrefgcenee fx ire 11 er: ' e. r. 'Q F 14 Herr NI .pt , , er A me A e f 1 0 re. 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' gfau Kaiba Every day The whole year through Every year Of high school, too, Class begins anew! emot efau Mstoty AMBROSE VAN DYKE 38 CLASS OFFICERS Preslaen Robert Srebers Secretary Ambrose Van Dyke V1 ePres1dent Peter Van Lankvelt Treasurer Clarence Van Handel Wrth th September sun sneddmg 1ts brrllrant rays on our scholastrc rnstrtutron f1fty seven freshmen no1s1ly tramped through the portals of St lohn Hrgh rn the unforgettable year of l934 The new routrne ln classes and studres made the 1n1t1al year farrly soar rn rts fllght leavrng many cherlshed memorles of emoyable experrences although as green freshres we were treated wrth rmagrnary scorn and derrsron As sophomores a new sort of prrde was embedded ln the heart of each rndrvrdual for the Alma Mater took on a dtfferent aspect namely that of loyalty and wrsdom The re treat made for the f1rst trme by these hardy s cond year students opened unfamrhar doors of opportunrty Vocatrons and the beneflts of a holy hfe were toplcs of contempla tron ln the hebdomadal celebratron of the Centennral 1nc1dents wh1ch afforded moments of complete happrness occurred that by the trme l99U rolls around they ll be known as Valleylore or as actual tradltrons Tragedy stalked 1nto the bulldlng rn 1936 as the number of classmates had dw1ndled to only forty f1ve Berng Junrors we played an 1mportant part 1n athletrcs and dramatrcs Homecom1ng fGSl1V1l1GS were of the gayest and frnest rn the schools hrstory The estab lrshmert of a school paper The Vo1ce placed a few Jumors on the staff The publ1cat1on rn augurated a new 1nterest 1n school affarrs and events We were commrssroned to chant hymns for the graduates on Commencement Day wh1ch brought home wrth a strngrng ef fect the fact that the last year was uncomfortably drawrng near but the expectatron of 1t produced a tl'1r1ll Aga1n September appeared on the horrzon l937' The End' Eagerly yet sadly forty four lads and lassres enrolled as seruors Plgskrn season proved most colorful Our boys played therr hearts out 1n order to earn prestlge for St Iohn The Vo1ce underwent an rmmense elaboratron and countless haDPY hours were spent edrtrng 1t Srlence IS golden IS an old proverb and persomfylng ft the students reaped rxches durrng the retreat Attentrve to lectures and devout rn prayers the boys and grrls for three days gave themselves ent1rely to God Dont move' Look rrght at me These were some of the comments uttered by the photographer to posrng semors Whew' what a relref that rs Ill bet l look lrke some thrng the cat dragged rn However the artrsan was krnd and when the proofs were re cerved everyone was Just too too d1v1ne Handsome young men w1th sh1n1ng badges and belts gomg on duty wrth the mten tron of preservlng order and drscrplrne gamed many a glance from trrm young ladres Meet Uncle Sally frrst dramatlc productlon of the term was a huge success Basketball swung 1nto full strrde wrth three semor youths playmg essentlal roles 1n 1ts glory As a result of numerous and d1ff1cult battles the cagers ranked second rn the Catholrc Conference Fate rnterrupted our happy semester f1n1s when Lrllran Vandehey matrrculated to a school rn Iron Mountam Mrchrgan For the frrst txme rn many years two se'uor lads partrcrpated rn the Golden Gloves 'lournament Green Bay Bob Srebers competed rn the frnals and emerged wrth an ln Jured nose Hog Koehn reached the semrfrnals A blood chrlhng drama The Scarlet Ghost mented loud applause from an astounded audrence Never shall we forget the fascrnatrng work sp nt on concoctrng yearbook matertall An amateur program sponsored rn the attempt to rarse suffrcrent funds for th prrnt 1ng of the annual greatly arded rn publlshrng thfs edrtron Everybodys Crazy the class play zndeed had the capacrty crowd rn tears one moment and rn grggles the next All appeared astrr busy and excrted on that clear Iune morn Commencement Day Wrth rnrsty eyes and a blrnk to retarn the strength of the flood gates the graduates of 38 tread therr way to the stage to recerve that certlfrcate of accomplrshment from the hands of the Very Reverend lohn I Sprang rs L14 1 1 f - - - c - ' - - Q . C , . , l 7 I A I . , , . . . D 1 V , ' 1 11 11 . . 1 , , . ' l - 1 . . 1 11 . . 11 . . . . . 1 11 1 . ,, . . 11 . . 1 . . 1 11 . . ' I I - . . 11 , . 11 1 , . 11 11 . . . 1 1 - , . 1 . . . , . I ' - - I I ' ' Q C . . . 9 A - 1 1 I 7 . . . . , 1 . . t 9 . ELMER ADRIAENS Silent Quiet and happy in C111 his ways, Studying is the cn1y ihing that pays. 1AMES ARTS lim At Work, at study and at play 11171 is perfect we C111 say. NORBER1 BERGMAN Nubbs A ch rful n1 a 'althful frlend A lad who 1 1 10 v .1 1111 the emo ALB N BEVE1 Q AVbv Vvhen skre ar 1 a and school bells rmg 1 Know' vh r n1y thouaht to brmq ESTHER COEN EN It Certa1n1v lsnt nard to guess One of the best loved semors IS IRMA DE BRUIN rm Pauence and perseverance are 1n1a1d In the heart of thxs s11m s11enl mGld Q ' 'Y RIC'-IARD DE BRUIN D1 k IS a bov Wlfh wavy hcxlr Who sleep IR place verv rar FRANCE DEUIERA11-T Because of hl work n no 1m to plav And brmlhance mark h1 enure day GERALDINE DERPKS erry 1S a 1 end A good q ara 1n asa: I a RICHARD EBBEN A 1ov r of natur and flshlnq hes A11 dunnq Cass r 1v pmmq for t ese 1:15 Dzck Dempsey Gerry R1ch ELAINE GLOUDEMANS E a ELNIFE HARTIES IEROME HELP She loves to dance and how she does sznq Someday youl hear her wlth the famous Wayne Kmg Euny A studrous and good lookmg gal Everyone wants her for a pal Con 1 Uprlght stralght forward and strong T-le Just keeps rollm along SYL VESTER HELP es PAUL HIETPAS Les so handsome and so great Wxll easrlv handle a mans estate Pudqe Honest cheerful and good looktng too Yes Paul thats why the grrls lrke you GRACE I-HNKENS Gia 16 BERTI-IA HOUTERMAN Betts lntellrgent stud1ous cheerful gay An ldeal student lll say ALVINA IANSEN Vma Alnna so graceful and tall Certamlv knows how to handle a basketball MARIE KEVSERS Keysers Whether at study or at play Shes busy all the day HELEN KOEHN Blondre Full of vrn vlgor and aasn Shes our lrttle PING Stree Flash L16 Her charmmg manner reveals her grace ,. H , 1 ,, , L1 ,, N , . HL 4, I ., C. , A twinkle in her eye and a smile on her lace. ' I 'f ' ' ' 1. 1 1 ROGER KOEI-IN A star rn athletrcs and a handsome lad Who never really does anythmq bad I-MLDEGARDE KRONER Kroner A lass so qulet and shy Has a personalrty money cant buy eff' THOMAS LAMERS Tucker Always w1ll1nq to do hls best In everythrng he stands the test SYLVESTER LENZ Becker Theres a tune for work and play lust when to do each I couldnt say Dorothy 1S a shark at qs and ps She also makes musrc when trcklmq the keys LLOYD LUCASSEN Felrx A drmple rn hrs heel: and bra round eyes Lloyd learns many thrnqs by SUYPTISG ROSEMARY LUCASSEN Rosemary IS always wzllmq t Wha ever possrble ust for you THOMAS NOOYEN Work work work some more' Where d1d I hear that before? LORRAINE SCHNEIDER A sweet temper 1S always drsplayed By thrs Jolly Hollandtown mald ROBERT SIEBERS Hrs match we know rs hard to md Wrth such qreat slcrll and master mmd T171 Rosle Oscar Lorry Bob NROQ., ' I . ' kv, YV .' -Q Y A M ff , L DOROTHY LOOK Dotsie ' ' ' o do , . f- 1' A PETER VAN TA NKVELT Curly hair stalwart too Sports were made for Pete to do IEROME 'VERSTEGEN Wavy halr are h1s pep and v1m If you want the game QIVS the ball t lm IDA VERSTEGEN Nlce and w1ll1nq to 1o1n m fun Out of a m1ll1on lda 1S one IREINE VERSTEGEN Irene always on her toes Spreads happmess wherever she goes MARIE STRICK a MAR1l-IA VAN DOMELEN AMBROSE VAN DYKE CLARENCE VAN HANDEL Quiet even serxous at tlmes Unto the Honor Roll she readzly clzrnbs Van Seldom qulet always ln a hurry Erlend to all she has never a worry Snort An 1ntell1gen'l member of our class 'Vluch valuable knowledge he does amass A chxe When play and study meet Studles take the ba k seat EDWARD VAN HANDEL ELIZABETH VAN HEUVEL Pete Boney Blackze Renee Lrs A lad from the country 1S Betty Always happy and full of cheer Everyone wlll mlss her at the end th year . HP 1, r 1 4 1 A ' ' X i Q W1 Ed . ' Ed Whose motto is Always ahead. ' ' I of e , 'f I f ' I , ' A oh' . l t . i ' 1 ' Il 'WAHI ANN WEYENBERG lsarmmq W ttemper ss l a lflenlfalr l Qxs Qllwlfa WNILDFNBFRO 1 v'V1l'1 her humor ana qc eer 1Al.lS WULGAERT Always w1th a peasant smxl Ready to are-et you all the whll GOING GOING GONE' semors were our tmehds and pals We loved them all along u as the auctloheer says They re qomq aomq gone Our love for them shall never che We leave them w1th a soma We hate to see the semors ao, But they're qomq, gona, qohe They'll loe bla shots' ere many years, As the tlme rolls on and on Our beloved semors are leavmq us They re qomq, aoma, qone Francls He-rmseft, 39 ll'll lf .. ' 'Sui' A co ' s ee- 4 ffl :xii , ls tal., yo - - 1-I ..' . Vlhi ' ' ' . . G Hlemj ' Sadness fades when leanys near ' 1 . ' cd ch - . - Vlw V1 ' E . 'e, 'Q I I ' The ' ' . B t , , , , . . , ELMER ADRIAINIES A 111 ahty 'nah 11111 Som d V ou1 1ah1t IAIVIES ARIS I1Ve how s 11111 th Ed1to1 ot th AppIet NORBERT BERGIVIAN II CIIV to CIIY 1 C1 IUIJII AI BIII BEVERS '1 B st11a C1 ah 13 a ESTHER COENEN CLASS PROPHECY h 11111 ha h 1 1 IC IGS a 111 1 C1osC ht doe 1o111 t d1st1 t a C weI s1aY1d1 A Ime oIe1k she tu111ed out to he Da1Iy enaaqed 111 the P tt1 on C9111 pany IRIVIA DE BRU N I1111a IS st1Il happy a d an As a WOIITQQS IH th NOIIIHQIW Cai RICHARD DE BRUIN D1Ck De Brum a sa1Io1 IS he We tmd h11T1 on the No1ma11d1e EERANCIS DEMERATH Ad11111mq h1s dad Ioss ot th W P A P1a11c1s now head of the P W A GERALDINE DERCKS Gerry the q11I who11 we aI1 knew Qwus a beauty sI1o1 o11 PC1114 Ave11 RICHARD EBBEN The Navy for m Is aII I can s e ELAINE GLOUDEIVIANS E a111 wth a owe 1 ICII EUNICE HART1Eo E11 e w1th h 1 Io11I11a11t SIIII s e Iv a1 no 11g he1 oIt1oetIs IEROM HELP 11 H Pro at the UHIVGISIIN Ask h 111seI1 How can th1s he? SYI VESTER 1-IEI s H II II ts h1s way II SICIGDI ot IIII 1 v PA LIL IMETPAS a H 1 w I dmss d aa aad GRACE HINKENS The1e IS a art w1th Very much knowI Sou cday y III Imd he1 at No1thweste1r CoIIeae BERTHA HOJTEK VIAN Th s ea11 s Iass WCIkIIlCj w1th a WIII Makes a ao a seC1eta1y III the K1111b 1Ix M1 ALVINA IANSEN It s Alvma w see ID the Country school S1Ie11ce to h 1 IS the qoIdeh 1uIe MARIE KEVSERS IVIa11e who aIways hked to t ase II 'a11t saymq N11111I GY a HELEN KOEHN A s 11aII neat q11I IS HeIe11 Koehh A I11e Chee1 ade1 at Notre Dame ROGER KOEHN Koeh11 the hero ot Notre Dame Cames aw y ho11o1s at the Rose BOWI Game HILDEGARDE KPQNER IX WDIY IIO IIJ e Is oa1Iy hed1d o11 th C111 S111,L h o1 X the ha1dWa1e store 1 T A 1 1 , C sole s e. no 1e 3 1e 1e ae I Io heI'IIoe. Is :ii FSA ra 111' ie. ' E E E 1 ee II , I e td e1 ', Ie1o1 e eh, a , 1 . I 'IJ , I -'LIT F101 I 1 1 I I ,I Hey, Lo' 1 e 'ow ae I' , P611 he is f 1 f IIT1?Il 11 IC ITCJIfII9Y- SI toe he is U9 l 1 KI II X A Y 4Y ' . . 1 A . A A AIIPQI. evers is H1111 1 Iaw, P 211 16 D351 51 '91 3 9 I 1 Azi I 1' en he s e ,I 1. 1 YI awe. VVLQI take ofer the shoe Iausizzess ot his I 1 I 41 I I - I I' 1 e e 1 - edqeg - IF op 'I I ' 1 1 llxl , 1 jx I I I II 1 y , L , 9 . 1 '.1e t , , 1 oI I e j III. . 1 11 . 11 I I Q ' . I V . 1 1 1 f e . .1- AD I A ' Is co s. Iy 1 I , 'I 3, PIe se.II 1 , . , . Y . , 1 .., 1 1- 1 LIC. 1 IC , . I 3 I 9 , a 1 1 e . M F 1 'IQ e 1 Vf I ' 57 1 Tout is Iree IIC 1 cr' ' YT , ' 1 I 1 e I. I e 'VIIQ .1 - . I2 f CLASS PROPHECY CCor1t1nuedI SYLVESTER LENZ Becker wth h1 Q eat arnb1t1on W1ll one day be a I1n rnaa1c1111 DOROTHY LOOK She plays the p1ano at autte a pa c And neatly t1lls Eddy Duchtn s plcrc LLOYD LUCASSEN Lloyd ot Frith Avenue r n1w1ed rho tcgrapher as appo1nt d Ian UIQ I t I toh ROSEIVIARY LUCASSEN Rosernary WI h many a car Is grand host ss ot the atr THOMAS NOOYEN As a travehnq salesman h IS rnalclna aood W1th the talent he has anyone could LORRAINE SCHNEIDER Lorra1ne real1zed the country s cond1t1on And became a Iead1nq wornan pol1 t1c1an ROBERT SIEBERS Bob rnade a h1t w1th the lad1es Ia1r And turned out to be a rallroad rn1ll1on a1r MARIE STRICK A poet Mar1e turned out to be Her areat mast TDIGCG IS Symphony MARTHA VAN DOMELEN In the Talkrnq Marathon the grand prrze W1ll he won by her to us no great SUTQTISQ AMBROSE VAN DYKE Because oth1s numerous tal nts so gr at He w1ll be Governor of th State CLARENG13 VAN HANDEI Wllh never a worry and n ver a are He Wlll en1oy I1t l1l4 a IIIIIIIOTICIIY EDWARD VAN HANDEL 1 rorn Cal1forn1a to Chrna he sa1ls And Il1es h1s olan through toqs and Gales ELIZABETH VAN HEUVEL B ttv wrlt soon be s 1J1nq t I1 h r bunaalofv n K1 wberly DETE VAN LANKVELT 'n Son d v h ll Pres1dent ot the Un1ted States IDA VERSTEGEN Ida Versteqen always full of l1Ie W1ll 1n future be a cobbler s WIIG IRENE VERSTEGEN Irene whom we all love so well I now assoc1ated wrth the Grand Hot IEROME VERSTEGAN Ierom perfected h1s basketball qarne Wh1ch t n1'n up ID the Hall ot Earne MARY ANN WEYENBERG Marf Ann alxvays or1 top Owns a store nam d Valennne shop VIRGINIA VVHLDENBERG A ITIOVIQ actress ot renowned farne Is VIIQIHIG a br1qht l1ttle dame VITALIS WULGAERT She wears a un1torrn ot love1v wh1te 1I sh oteslaclavaa rnght 4 L ..4 KJYH ..4 , I 's r 1' ' ' 1 9 C , ' , 1 ' e ' Q . ' ' ' 'e ' e ' ' e. , , ' ' cw E . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' c ' ' e ' V . , e c 1 -, 1 - ' Y I e A ' I ' ea H I e c e ' Q Irs cfrss storzf I Q 1 1 ll. A , oqrcy er. E ti Q Pete is a lad who. nobody hatesy Q I S IQ ay e' be ' Y J , - ' , . I s ' ' el. , . . I 9 , W A I ' W . S3 I .1 A I . ' e. 1 I . YA I X I D , . H ff 9 ' . f . ' ' ' e . ' e , Wh .e e cares I r ho lc f A n' ' e . . 1. I-I2 Tr-IE IUNIORS Top Row A l-lulsman P D rcks E l-larrt n F Wey nberq H Van Grmsven A Srrnons N Krlsdonk E I-lae'1 F Scrnerde C Schumacher F H rnsen Second How I Vosters G Larners E Mollen b Van Boxtel M Van Asten B Hermsen R St Aubrn M De Brum E I nsen G Baumaart Tnrrd Row M Pennlnqs C Nan Gompel I Verlcruqgen R Van G pel W Vosters I Van Hammond I Brersteker Iv Vosters M Van en Heuvel D I-Ieesakker F Anderson T Mollen Roflom Row V Bevers L Trmrners D Zorncv F De Groot E Schumacher U Van Roy A Van IUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Dorothy Mae Heesakker 39 Absence makes the heart grow tonder Thrs proverb bemg personttted forty seven happy star eyed rumors returned to the red brrck edrttce St Iohn I-hgh on September 8 1937 All were rntroduced to strange yet most tascrnatrng subJects Who ever thought that the Church occupres such a promrnent spot rn world h1story'? Looklng at shorthand curves day after day becomes second nature to us Atoms' Valence' Acrdsl Bases Twelve months ago rt someone had men troned these terms to us we would probably have remarked Whewl he certarnly has an rmagrnatron What drd he try to say about water? Kzng Henry V and Krng Arthur proved themselve to be the most rnterestrng characters Both Journalrsttc and dramatrc talent was drscovered rn contrtbutrons to The Vorce and varrous stage productrons Our lads always reserved a r1ng srde seat at all athletrc meets We were well represented on the grrd eleven and the cage team Lasstes too engaged rn basketball Even now as we brd farewell to our tumor year we feel a trngle or regret that there rematns only one more year to spend at St Iohn the dearest prep school IH the world I CLASS OFFICERS Presrdent Dorothy Mae He sakker V1cePres1dent Gorden Lamers Secretary Ann Van Zeeland Treasurer Francls Schn lder l'72l l I J 5 . ' . , e , , .. me , .. . e ' , . ' , . ' , , ' , . . , . '. ' r, . l '. , . .er . , Y ' ' ' J . .' , . ' 4. , , , cm , . . 1. Zeeland, F. Ve-rsteqen, N. Vtflldenberg, I. Van Susteren, E. Vander Velden, E. De Bruin. . , ., ,, . , , . . , - I - I ' 1 , - , . , . . - . y S . . 4 t A - , , V . - . ' ..... e , ......... ' A ef ,- THF SOPHONORES Top Row I Mollen L Vanaen Heuvel R Iansen C Karrels K Corn lzus C Vanden H uvel L Iansen H Van Lanlcvelt G Berqhuis G Boots A Neilrnq Second Row P. Gloud man K Evers G Pe-eters H Dercks R Berqhuis N Vosters E Bevers R Driessen A Gloud mar Q De Bruin I Win us I Hinkens I Hermsen Third RON G Van Asten I Vanden Heuvel L Schueneman M De Groot E Coppus M Ian sen D Vanden Heuvel M l-iamn en I Weyenbcrq R Iansen M Sie-bers Bottom Hou H De Backer C Sch rrm r B rlinkens M Verbeten I H rmsen V West L Look SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Verna West 40 A pleasant year ot pleasant memories was that memorable sophomore tmue their royal Journey toward a liberal education The athletic activities held first place in delightful reminiscences There were several cheerleaders and star ball players from sophomore ranks What fond recollections the class has had ot the home comma particularly of its prize winning ship I How the class reveled in the old snake dance and mon ire' It was areal tun to dramatize parts from Silas Marner The high school students declared that they enioyed the sophomores Christmas and Latin plays and the extremely tunny puppet show Class parties both indoors and outdoors played a bia part in social ac tivities The aettoqether of the entire hiah school body promoted a most loyal school spirit Ideal winter weather enabled the sophomores to deliaht in the Jingle ot sleigh bells Paper scissors and paste were instruments with which the students en Joyed many happy moments Book week tire prevention Chr strnas Catholic oress ana aeometri al aesiqn po ters were some of the results CLASS OFFICERS President Clifford Karrels Vice Pres aent Eugene Bevers Secretary Gerald Peeters Treasurer Kenneth Cornelius W3 year.. Forty-four spirited pupils returned with vim in the fall ot l937 to con- t' . - l THE FRESHMEN Top Row W Stuck C Vander Zanden VV McCabe R Bonqers W Van Dynhoven R Relder R Hartles C Lamers V Van Roy H Schumanher R Van Asten M Verstegen C Hurst R Iansen R Hretpas Second Row D Vandenberg F Janden Heuvel L West B Vosters R Van Handel M Peeters G Lamers A Van Grmsven M H1e-tpas A Molten G Iansen A Baumgart M Vanden Boogart I Berghuls R West M Vandeyacht E Demerath Thzrd Row G Wulgaert R Lamers B Pynenberg M Hassmann A Goffxn E Bevers C St Aubln D Van Asten D Lamers C H1nk ns E Lom D Van Zeeland E Doyle L De Groot I Lenz W Derkes B Van Berkel Fourth Row I Verbrugqen A Van Boxtel H Hermsen I Koehn F Molten R Look V Hogen Bottom Row I Hermes S Berghuls I Lenz D Vosters R Ebben C Lenz N Reybrock M Van Handel FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY Donata Van Zeeland 41 Another seventy two d1SC1Dl9S were chosen And as the frrst drscrples labored 1n the vrneyard of the Great Master so we the newly appotnted ones were to labor 1n the vrneyard of our dear St Iohn Although unfamrhar wtth hrgh school rout1ne we adJusted ourselves to our new enV1ronment and eagerly began to execute our new comm1ss1on How strange the subJects seemed at frrstl But We went to work w1th a Wlll and soon found that our scholast1c l1fe was actually a haDDY one How proud we were of our athletlcs Three of our members made the vars1ty team four were numbered among the boxers and four belonged to The All Amerrcans the undefeated football team We also had an opportunlty to mamfest our sp1r1t rn the soclal events of the year among whlch were the annual homecomlng 1n whrch we featured our unrque float bearmg our motto Sarlmg to Vrctory the slelgh r1de party and our party held IH the gymnaslum These are mdeed cherlshed memorles CLASS OFFICERS Preszdent Cletus Hurst VICE Pres1dent Iames Koehn Secretary and Treasurer Robert Hartles I2-t 1 f - I 1 - - 1 A 1 - 1 1 1 - I 1 . 1 Siebers, R. Peerenboom, E. Penntngs, K. Hurst, B. Rutten, I. Evers, A. Van Bakel, I. Vanden 1 1 11 . . 11 . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . , . . . . 11 . 1 . 11 . . 1 . , , . SENIOR CT ASS NVILL X 1 .1 1b I.1'4'I'ft' 3' 'g' y V' J 1' , 1. I 'V 1 vf 51- -1' 1 ' 4' t 'IIM , 1'P:3 V V '- ' :Q A ' ' ' nv fl V V ::1' - , 1 .-21: , . I7 , . , 1 V f '. It Y K , . . . t .h , . L' 'I - ,L f I7 A V, , , V . l iii .r .: 1 A t .Wu -I , V K 1:1 fl 3 ,I - l 1 g ' .'.'if11v I . 41- -,,' 1 1' ' 1111 12: ' ' ' ' . ': 'M ' Y ' 1 1.1'?I1 V v'VN r - Y iff? , 1 ,Nj 1 1 ri if t I - ' fix V . I . , A R, , V . . ff . . . 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We are two hundred strong 'WWW Standmg T Ncoyen A Bevers Larners I l-lelt D Loon E Glcudernans R Slehers R Lucas Srttrnq I Arts L Qchnerder A Kan Dyke M Weyenherg L Vanaehex P Van Lanlcxel THE STAFF Duty became a real pleasure as the staft busrly engaged rn comprlrng the rnaterlal tor The Vorce trom month to month The oft repeated questron Where wrll we get the materral tor such an eytensrve paper? was torever solved as eager senrors and Junrors deposlted more and more art1cles on the edrtors desk A new problem now presented rtselt What are we gorng to do wrth all the voluntary contrrbutrons? The students vred wrth each other rn wrrtrng rtems for the varrous columns lt rs to therr glory and credrt that they have always heen wrllrng even happy to render therr servrces whenever needed W1thOUl boastrng rt can be sard that all have grven one hundred percent co operatron Success accompamed the workers as they labored zealously over assrgn ments Wrth a great deal ot prrde and satrstactron they have lrstened to comments generously grven by readers add crrtrcs The latter have stated that the app arance ot The Vorce rs excellent that many ot the artrcles are outstandrng and cleverly wrrtten and that the studens are dorng an excellent Job of hrgh school ,ournalrsm Wrth srmrlar mgor ana gr1m d termrnarron the same start D gan work on the annual lt IS hoped that the Chutrng Star fvrll ngeet wrth as much success as The VOICE 1 l . . ,. ,. , W 5 , , My - T fw gfie 4 T3 T 1 Q5 Q sen, V. Wildenherg, P. Hietpas, S. Lenz, R. De Bruin. n - I . . . . . . f , ,. . . XJ V I l A A I l . L Q , , . V A . , . I V l 7' 1 l fN l ll r 1 2 , , U rr. , ... . - X, . . . r ' 32K Demerath Franca THE YQLSLE Yolume II Number 6 1.n'r1E LIIUTE mscoxsxx F0 'a'Yf 1938 TUDENTS WILL ANS NATIO EV. GEYER ACCEPTS POSITION AS COACH Mnron St John Coach bmce 1932 Resigns Posmon a g Th or Rev J Geyer has K, Howe Be slbnlmes of hugh Sanlors Spo Although nc characterize 'I students of St the natlon wide God the Cwe ff ber 01-1 8901: mo' L' rdham Holds Flrst St Johns Hxgh showmg a steady brand of football rn its opening game dtfeated St Cathermes High las years Catholxc conference co-champs 6 0 there Saturday September 18 The first quarter St Johns, not so Luttle Chute Wms Approach of Second Semester am snows From Racme Team Awokens Senlors to the Dread St Johns Defeats St. Catherine Reahty That lf S The Lost Wlth Last Period Touch ITTLE CHU 9' down 6 0 YOUTH GREETS WINTER H Van Gnnsven Break, Leg ln Gnd Pl-aches Tas a gossxpal fact that Rich J' enry Van Gnnsven g sg John mr can outsleep Rxp Van Wxnkle e Bnght Eyemngs Agn, ,q a hrough an uproar of bullets Ind md Uppm-lu 7 at a movle and never P d0l:Jr hrst S S rlauns ai-ritzsger that ranctng orses 1 I lulfergd zo 'lc X d 4 with St Cathenneslmmaculate carpet ST JOHN DR N HE CHUTE UBS UP AND Dow T Ehzabeth Schumacher whose ambl You wlll probably gasp at KN Place In League Pct dham 1 000 consm sburgh re Dame thern Callfomla nford ordham took top honors l e lor Holy Name league Saturday by atm Southern Callforrna 23 I3 abe gettmg 3 buckets for the ners and followed closely by team es J Helf and J Koehn dxvxdmg askets and 2 free throws evenly e lugh scorers Arts and P Van kvelt led the losers with 6 and 5 ts respectively xth Hunsman Boots and Sxebers collectnng 4 field goals therr team onsm beat Stanford 28 13 Stan showed C Vanden Heuvel wlth arkers and P Van Lankvelt 6 n Dyke sank 4 baskets for Prtts as they ran over Notre Dame 0 Boots and J Heli agam were scnrmg column DELINE SLANTS enter the rung Just go ln there keep saymg to yourself lcan hun I can lxck hxm ecker Ya but Its I who know t a blg lxar I am terxng the class room last Tuesday a blg smlle on hxs face Becker asked why he did not fight ecker The doctor saved me chard How ecker He sand I have heart e fDu:l Becker really need a .LIDIIJOQI RLY O tlon xs nursing has started Latm I .IUHIOVS VOCBIWIBYY 3 month of I' An enormous cr ed l d f d Bem rd I-Iermsen seem ga or E lglodefeat Kxmbitlly lgjtzhesimlg E the fus: tune xn three years to receive on Silurd 0 h rt card Into F r 9 The Klmbeay af!ernoon Octo ls repo hence They are Websters datly :tors Snlhouettes made by Jumor typ adorn the bulletm board Ln the oo es IHQIS petely mama ed rly team was com mercnal room. Y by a I g F tball players wlll receive letters Pour Contestants ggi! team as charging at shoe Chnstxnas party Audience Meets Uncle Sally Sf John Cageffi OVCTCOIHC Wlth Unusual tl lmbel-I Success marked the mitral dramatic Performance Meet Uncle Sally pre sented by the newly orgamzed Mask and Wig Club under the able dlrectlon of the Rev James Geyer As the curtam was drawn for the flrst act an audible sigh rlppled through the audlence and well mrght that be for lt land eyes on one of the most beautiful settuugs of the kmd Fancy drapes and elaborate fumnshmgs len' the Pf0P0r atmosphere In whxch THE CAST Ben Blayne a young lawyer Albln Bevel Betty Blayne hrs sister Dorothy Loo have been pleasing to the audlenc, a burst of laughter always acco panxed his entrance Mary Arm W enberg as Sally who nmpersonated uncle Bull Hawkins perhaps reoenn Some of the St John boys ha such an abundance of school Sp CADETS PRESENT FINE COMIC SAFETY P y Oumtet 5 to 14 11 lster Alblna Directs Prod Rev l'l0lf0n P 0P05e5 tlon at Thanksgiving a Smgle Resolution dzhcarv Last I consxder this retreat a great suc HS the greatest SDI-Tliuse Uncle Blll Hat C23 Said the 'euea' master If xt kms had an exact replica of a rout bfmE5 about fmquem U' duly Com enberg 5 Gl0Udem3n5 b0l'n Feb 5 Oklahoma orl dlgger ln Tony Slmor mumon won Hts voice and his rough tactxcs mac hxm the :deal rson f r t nz Rxchard De Bruln Lorr chnelder Vlrg ma Wlldenberg a rtha Houterman ahh Pe o hat part Iglixleen Vander Velden Sylves Vlrgtnla Wtldenberg Sally Sherwood a college student Mary Ann Weyenberg Bob Durant Bettys france Robert Slebers Snorkuls a Cockney butler James Arts Elaine Durant Bens fmacee Eileen Vander Velden Aunt Dorrnda Bob and Elames aunt Lorraine Schneider Dr Jimmy Snodgrass an osteopath Sylvester Ienz Miss Muggs Dean of Ketcha an efln 9 :msg pipl: s 0' es a peculiar loud: a flash with yo votlte pasume bam Feb 19 After revxewm pamons and 0752 All Am N statement It fy push he-an 0 0 'O shumed all the snarad Kaukainu' n easy O., often sang een acts of plays eads good dance ld for the destruction of tmmo a iover Vic 5 N ,many Home'-Io atln th ,. favorite pastnme E: F1 I an 2 eo a-n cu 2 V BZ 2 so Ee- ae 12' 7 5,2 L57-+' OS 'SQ- QU? v-3 Chas' ,591 :wa E fone- if E- ze' E SE stag' as 5 E' CDNR5' I 5 -Ugffrgf gg, a S 1,2 4955515 EYE-3 E5 Em Sell'-I -2 2?!itt 1 2 EEE? Egufzagn tiers-ae? tor to convmce hxm of that J Bertha Roger Koenn Loptures b e DI G AUIHURS OF Sl' .l0lI Ho 'neS f'e ' The Scarlet sho f lu 5 Wl Basketball Teams Wlll Be Re Season 5 S A l I Actually H I -s+++-:++-a-+1-4--1-4--Sb++++-92-R+ organlae:LtV4::'Vlgembers Llneups 1 ppeUl' ln Sf' JOIID AUdlf'0l'IU 0 'day In :work of the ea mg au o Mygtery may Wm Be S Honor of Dr DQyle5nghsh ohms I ew Volumes Added 0 Facll-lolluggildr Hereclflbtlebwask and aged Wm Students Do The X We TWO to Choo' Llbfqfy Team ship This e 5 and 6 But of Shoppmg Tl e 5 ' mo xv ON Ll-ge Students to Make U86 of Facing ez: gf Zahn? egnfglfjstv Kh?omg! ,'.e.h..i'- R Fnctuon argl lzlcew Speech zgesxleg duly on at X.. show Feature oo S chal'f1PlbnshlP 'mt Honor Roll 51:-iff seeks whole heartea em ww' 'f ST 12? NNORBERT 26 T0 Prof Kaltenmayer BSCRIP l'S Ie Cl If U 35' ES' G Se as :tn D 9- 'll Houterman Berth. Schneider Lorraine Sxebels Robert Stncfr Mane Vandehey Lxllxan Weyenberg Mary Am, Juniors '1 De Groot Evelyn lah- r fl rnlhv 4 ohn Graduate One of Seven to Receive Habit of St. Domlnlc senxm operation from Entlre S O To the mmm tune of pf-nnonc dt AH-S James dent Body Dlalogue Mass .,..., .he h-gh school some W1 MTLIIAFKS coacu Mmon U' U Of the splendid 4 Czach E Mlron has left for Strejghn 21 'EUC del-Tartment and the patlence e has had wxth the boys these xjgiafgima 2:2 athletes regret hu n ext 4 sincerest gratitude en to him their Agam Resumed m That the studens mnght more ac curately ustst at the Holy Sacrxfrce the dxalogue Mass tntroduced last year i was resumed on Sunday Septembe l2t.h under the dlrectmn of th X26 w lrst Time Dutchman UP march ,nw the audltanum Tuesday reell Squlres since 1933 ate we Juniors Diary lad and lass of the lllnlm' C S' -'OT 'louifffs gznwfz. M Im by d-JI, ,W uk c o W k short curves Tuisdaga afternoon and Ch3lk'd up I M. mg words n 6 vlctory lAnd l knots xn cheml-WY sovmg Ja es D Geyer A b t ell faulht fl-'51 R' M Swett .2222 1. Md- mf M- W we prayer! of he 50 In mn-e Punt on the 30-V814 lm' sl' In -n unoortant subgecl they ll mm and H 9 -H 'H S P-C1-fd -P the fff' ' ' P uterus seruon ' -Q 'I' Unk lowza-W-'I tapped It agaxn A mad scramble took IZE IN FIRE 'fx NX Moss Pl'eCed 1: Idgtolrqftxavflg of un the Nu mud hmyuolzl me vilarglgsvnnu FONTS 0 of penm of 5 ,,.,w '2,-v 'tv ja-Q' N092 I , 9 Cho r IIN use AMATEUR CONTEST 9' lsnrollment Increase v',yo9'4' 0' .Vp V , ,,, sam ,ea II, THURSDAYMAECI-117 o nklfreshmen Now tb' ,P Arr, Q N our r .., .W.:T,t.e1,l3m get-5, . giw-rn.fr SPQNSORED BY SENIOR CLASS oup of seven young 134,45 amongwgi-If -1- :ll heaven upon the studenilld Slices G ,Q ut . - ' I L 2 -- T T' ' I- ' '155's,'sf . ' ', - ' ', UQ ' CathedralC ' - V f . VV 2 I Igiew : , T 1 V::' VE. 2 V V ' l - I w ' I I- .4 1 2 . ' I Stages g I 1' I . Z I 5 A s ' I ', ' sggggg ' I as , 1 , A II - - , we-' In 1 rg, Vs, V V A- . V 3 k ' . . ll ll 'I 'I ll llgwgm 5 I . ,Ili',,W ' I V ' V . . EE I . 'f 'g'S-9-'v VI ' , T K aol .1 . VI V 5 'LV V A V V ' I -V .I . 1,1 - - s rl-3 ' I I i ' lx: ' I V o 4? l .M I ey VI I ' - ' ' E 'sri . . I V V . 3 , V V V, V, 1 F A ' fl ' , . . ' r ' 0 ' 2' . ' V V V. Q4 I. , V , VV A-8, :V VV I VV , ' I 9' V V V --' . VV ,,I V rn ,Z v , . E, x I'f ' - ., , . . II . I I , , I 9- H s 9' Z 2' ' ' ' ' 359, 1- . . 2 ' 1 T Ee- t . I ff. f t A A AV se 1 V ' A ' I I Q - . , ' I. l 0 4 'I l I ' R 1--' .I ' I .' I : 0 'v f-A -I fr A T,-. A . - - 1 V 2 f r 'I x W , ',: V , 5 I 1 .4 F 2 1 In ,V ,. - .V 4 ' r rl -' 1 4- 3 - F ' . . . - '14 IIV . , . Riots. JR' '- - o ' '.--e ' . . I ' ' ' ' 1' ' 4 .V V Vi r. .oh ft .. ' .- . A . - - ' ' 0 I ' . V u A , A ' 'IIA . 1- ' - T, ' - ' to - ' . V E 5 2 t73I,,V ' ' I I T :V . -V . :gg III . 5 , . V 3 l I I . . , V Q . .. a T w Pr I - I . T- V . .3 :Q - liltlv VV V ' , V E f l S. 1 ' ' A I A V . 1.4 ,III-yi.. V V I V V L gf . ' Q . Q .I ' - I E.. I f, . , . . VIV ' V V VV 1 V . -1-W Q 'A ' S' l'r 'I . . - ,. . -, - - 5. gg F ' '. I. ' .3 5 , 14. ' . .. . . . I - 1 I IG PTS If! CADETS The cadet organization established in l934 has loecome a mainstay in the St lohn system of order and discipline Stationed at c r u cial intersections without the sclip a id ,tt farious posts w thin th ui ig they cauion those who misstep the rules and guard thos l lole to niury F ,ir years ot serxmce have proved successful and every in dication has heed shown on the pcrrt ot th students and faculty that it should ontinue and prosper SENIOR SERVERS Rising early in the morning and relinau1shing few cherished pleasures in twilight hours three senior lads assisted the priest at the sacred services. The awe- inspiring sight ot tull grown youths administering to the cleric will always remain in the memory ot everyone. Fully realizing the heavenly benefits they received and the privilege they enjoyed as members ot the St. lohn Berchrnan Sanctuary Society, these few mernloers ot the graduating class lay aside the white surplices and black cassoclcs. TpRox ec ond rc A lriacns Vcrnl-l i 6 Ars C V nlnlandl A Van Dyk 'NI Bergrri '1 rst c l. re e S Len? 9 Hia tpas Ehben u c rs P Xan Lan De DY la-l Le!! IQ Right: R. S' h. , A. V: Dyke, l. Arts. c l i ' , w ' - A Y , l w f ' ' 'oi r f b 'ldtn , Q t' . . a e ia- i t . o' A YV W rx!-V A , A Q. M o E. Y auiff S. H -QI, l. t , , a , e, . . 1 a.. - S ' 'T nw' f. Ve ri T. cr. rs, F. Dernerath, A. Evers, T, Nccyen . ., E. C N - Bottom Fo.-.' l.. l. cassf-ri, Kefin l. Holt, Pl. Sielie , . ' kvelt R, E uin, IUNIOR HOLY NAME SOCIETY lzleterehce towdrd God's holy ricmie is the prirridry purpose ct the lunior Holy Name Society open to dll looys ot high school ctqe. lts members receive Holy Ccrririiuriioh iri CI body on the first Friday oi every iiioriih. Rev. I. D. Geyer otticioltes ds spiritual director with E. Koehn, G. Lcrmers and S. Versteqeh ds president, vice president cmd secretdrytredsurer respectively The society hcrs proved to he or wonderful source in sustdmihq good tel owship dmoriq the students As CI diversion dri ctrmoioil outing is held cmd C1 dslceilodll eooue hcxs loeefi rqdtiized ST AGNES SOCIETY L PI6'SldQI'1f 119 Vg tor f Vice President Ido For Verl igqen Secretory Margaret M xry D Groot TTQOSLJIQV llfIOfQlCIfQt fe pr JJ h cmd y Ourig L JJ I9 1 T S 'l'1f3 vi rj TS HGV SUT lm las te io iri tFrc1 f JXP TY fS l1fY1Of e r crsicridlly fl Qddl dw sg cp Cf' S lil TCC :fr VC. I1 Jr ' V ' O . ' T , . - ' , - i i i ' A , .O J' - MOV. O . . , V W 1 Y r 1 -eff tc iight: G. Lxiii ts, ri. l'.'friri. I ---- f----f l rel its ,Jeri ' A l . ff--f - - - o, TLC - - - - - - f - . Q e ,, A ' ' A - A o l:'G:l:.S All hig school fgirls ladies of prep schfrl cry. corr r, Lce . c s. :or divisizfi at the St A15 .e Scdoxgty, C1 ' lzssie' A the sixth, severfi cmd eiighth qt: izre fiezrirzers ot .hs jzifi r zr'c1 1' zcztgih. Ori the :Ars idf 7 ot - och rritith the 'gerrirere fztterrl llliss 'zid receive ,'JfI.fltl1TllCl i. ir E ody. Brff pldjf.. or ml' e nv: .iziiertizirirrw-'.Ts CL? occ preserite' o' rzprithiy :meeting n.1Clr.lStS ixre If-'!J'ITflf ' ith in hurzior ple .f'.d'1lij9f.Cf?Li arid spg ' 'Wi A' ' ' A ' A' A 'AM' olizl qrxes through the 'r e os sion cf St. Agnes, the tv. ef. iid 'KYTJLTQ I'f1f.'. .. Top Row F Demerath R D Brum S Len lx Corneltus T Nooyen C Vanden Heuvel S Helf H Van Lanlcvelt KJ Korres R Ianser G Larners G Peeters I Mollen Second Row A Mollen F Vanden Heuvel L West D Hee-saker R Van Handel M Vanden Booqard l Sclrurrmavlter Coppus l Iarsen R Wst A an Grtnsven A Goffen E Demerath M Stebers Thtrd Row I Koehn L Evers D Van Zeelarfl E Doyl L De Croot C Wulqaert D Vanden Bottom Row I Hermes I Htnlrens B Hutten N Reybrock I Hermsen AMATORES LINGUAE LATIN!-XE The Amatores Lrnquae Latmae Club lnauaurated tts se ond year wtth an overwhelmma tncrease tn membershtp The students dertved much valu able mformatlon about Roman hte rn the presentatron of the Latm plays Latm Downs proved both excttma and thrrlltna The parttes too afforded unusual Jovtaltty Members recerved Holy Commumon and assrsted at a Holy Ma s celebrated m honor of thelr patron The day was furthermore maae memorable by a program on the ltfe works and ftmes of Satnt Thomas Aqumas Preszdent Ioan Herms n VtcePres1dent Urban Van Hoof Secretary Treasurer V rna West Motto Semper F1d9llS Patron Sami Thomas Aqutnas I J : . , . e ' , , . 2, '. ' , . , . , . , , . , G. ,I , . 1, . , . , . . , 1 . . , E. , A. I r , . e , . V ' , , , . . ' : , , . , . rr , , Q, . 1 , 9, , . A berq, L. Look, I. Hermsen, V. VVest, B. Van Berlcel, E. Be-Vers, R. Driessen. , . . t F . s ' I . ' 'ful BOOSTER CLUB To solve financial intricacies tor the Chuting Star staff, the Booster Club remains a traditional organization of this scholastic institution. Students sell- ing at least tour year books or an ad totaling four dollars are eligible for membership. This ambitious group not only solicits ads and subscriptions but also sponsors novel entertainments from time to time. Its outstanding feature this year was an amateur contest held on the teast of St. Patrick, March l7. Invitations were extended to one and all, and they received a whole-hearted response. Much local talent was exhibited, and many contestants were drawn from the neighboring parishes. A unique program was presented consisting of instrumental music singing dancing impersonations and comedy. Three prizes ten three and two dollars were awarded to the first second and third place winners as chosen by the audience This contest though the first ot its kind ever staged in St Iohn gym might have passed for Maior Bowes amateur hour It offered a great deal ot enioyment and added a neat sum to the budget of the Chuting Star Top Row C Van Handel P Van Lankvelt R P De Bruin S I. nz R De Bruin I Arts S Heli Second Row L Lucassen D Look G Dercks M Wey nb rg E Schumacher A Iansen I. Schneider B Houtermann M Keysers V Wulgart A Van Dyke N Bergman Bottom How I Verstegen E Gloudeman I De Bruin R Lucassen M De Groot V Wildenberg l Verstegen E Harties H Koehn I3 I R. Siebers, II. Heli, A. Bevers, R. Koehn, Ti Lame-rs. I A I l I I I I l I 7l Top Row A Srmon S Lenz R Srebers I Arts H Van Gnnsven S Hell I Helt C Schumacher A Bevers R Koehn Second Row D Heesalcker M Vanden I-leuvel R P DeBrum R De Brurn N Krlsdonk P Dercks R St Aubm G Larners F Demerath I De Brum G Hlnkens Thzrd How R Van Gompel E De Groot U Van Roy E Schumacher M Weyenberg D Look L Schnerder B Houtermann M Keysers R Lucassen E Vanden Heuvel E Coenen E Gloudeman Bottom Row M Pennmgs I Verbruqgen N Wrldenberq L Tlmrners G Dercks V Wulgaert THE MASK AND WIG CLUB As the blue and wh1te curtams parted tor the senror s grand trnale at St lohn and the vartous actrvrtres were agarn resumed a new organrzatlon known as The Mask and Wlg Cldb or1g1nated The purpose ot thrs socrety has been to develop actors and actresses tor the plays regularly staged ln St Iohn audrtorrum Consequently only those students ot the speech classes who were wrllrng to take part rn performances were elrgrble for membershlp The presrdency ot the club was grven to Roger Koehn a senror the secretary shrp to Gordon Lamers a Junror The rnrttal productron ot the club was Meet Uncle Sally Although the cast mcluded many mexperlenced actors the students donned the proper mood ot the tanc1tul characters and the audrence was more than pleased wrth therr accompltshments Shortly atter Chrtstmas the group staged The Scarlet Ghost a mystery play Aga1n the whole hearted applause ot the spectators assured the cast ot great success Puttrng torth therr best ettorts betore brddrng adreu to the stage the senrors made Everybodys Crazy the class play a smash h1t Thrs hrlarrous drama employed smooth and hrgh polrshed actrng The thunder ot applause whrch swept through the audrtonum as the curtarns tell on the tnal act vlbrated 1n the ears ot every partrcrpant 1:38 E. Vander Velden, V, Vlfildenberg, M. 'VanDomelen, l.IVan Susteren, -T. Mollen. l I . 1 , . . . . , . 4 . . l MEET UNCLE SALLY CAST OP CHARACTERS Ben Blayne, a young lawyer - - Betty Blayne, his sister - - - Ienny, a Swede Cook ---- Sally Sherwood, a college student ---- Bob Durant, Betty's fiance ----- Snorkins, a Cockney butler ---- Elaine Durant, Ben's fiancee ----- Aunt Dorinda, Bob and Elaine's aunt - - - Dr. Iimrny Snodgrass, an osteopath - - - Miss Muggs Dean ot Ketcharn College Reverend Wright a preacher William Hawkins Ben and Betty s uncle - - Albin Bevers - - Dorothy Look Virginia Wildenberg Mary Ann Weyenberg - Robert Siebers - - Iames Arts Eileen Vander Velden Lorraine Schneider - Sylvester Lenz Bertha Houtermann Richard De Bruin Anthony Simons Standing: I. Arts, V. Wildenberq, B. Houtermann, R, De Bruin, S. Lenz, R. Siebers, D. Look, E. l Vander Velden A Bevers Sealed M A Weyenberg L Schneider T Simons If39 Seate C Dercks D I-le s lcker A B vers D l-oehr THE SCARLET GHOST CAST OF CHARACTERS Hetty Norton An elderly busmess wornan used to havrnq her own way Dorothy Heesakk Shlrley Ston A young woman ot the Press Elleen Vander Velden Hank Halloran The qardener who IS a self developed detect1ve Gordon Lam Allen Montgomery Hetty s nephew who wants to b an author Roqer Ko hn Elrna Adams Secretary to l-letty for years Eltzabeth Vanden Heuvel Clarence Macklrn The famrly attorney Sylvester Lenz lanrce Th Mard wrth a nose for news Ev lyn De Groot Spencer Norton Hetty s other nephew who wants to be a husband Albrn Bevers Dorothy Norton Spencer s new wrte Geraldme D rcks hm Flynn Inspector ot pol1ce Anthony S1mons The Scarlet Ghost One of the above characters V411 , 7 f . ' Zz, 3 V W ' ' ii' f ' - Standing: G. Larners, T. Simons, S. Lenz, E. Vander Velden, E. Vanden Heuvel, E. De Groot. .. dr Q. , . e a , .. e , C V .. . SF- - h . - ------ ----- e rs - ' ' f e - e ' f e ' ' - Y - - e -- ' ' ---- ' e . l t . 722 Whiz! of .gaozti Our school, the good old St. lohn High l-las taken honors since days gone by. Football, basketball, boxing too, Have helped to put our school through I Top Row S Heli E Van Handel A Van Dyke R Slehers P Van Lankvelt N Krlsdonk Mqr C Van Handel C Schumacher G Boots I Helf Second Row I Versteqen K Cornelrus U Van Boxtel E Hammen S Lenz A Srmons I-Iarhes Thrrd Row G Lamers P Dercks G Baunnqard F Hermsen M De Brum B Herrnsen E Iansen C Hurst Fourth How R P De Brum Mgr Rrchard De Bruln F Weyenberq R Koehn Frith Row H Van Lankvelt A Hrnsman M Versieq n H Dercks I Blersteker W McCabe S Versteqen Bottom Row K Hurst I Lenz K Ev rs I Koehn I Iansen Ernest Muon Coach ohn ohn ohn ohn ohn ohn All Amerlcans All Amerrcans All Arnerrcans All Arnerlcans All Amerlcans All Arnerlcans FOOTBALL VARSITY RECORD St Catherme St Mary Menasha St Iohn Mrlwaukee Klmberly St Norbert Edgewood Madrson ALL AMERICANS KIUILDSTIY Green Bay Cath St Mary Menasha Green Bay Cath Kaukauna Freshmen St Mary 542 ff Greq Harhes .Assrstant Coa 71 FOOTBALL More determmed than ever before we Flymg Dutchmen Went out to win Undefeated team was the t1tle we so earn estly coveted but some of the scores unfortunately turned agalnst us and the season closed wtth three v1ctor1es three losses and one t1e Much pra1se 1S due to Ernest M1ron the head coach who has slnce rettred To htm and to the asststant coaches Greg Hartles and Nlck Iansen We offer our congratulahons But to Father Geyer above all we extend our compltments for guldlng the All Amerlcans a second t1rne through an undefeated season Indeed we were Flymg Dutchmenl Flerce f1ght1ng good sportsmansh1p and a real school Splfll were employed 1n every encounter Revenge was sweeter than sweet how sweet IS that? when St Iohn downed Klmberly and St Norbert by a large score Hayseeds proved to be a rmsnorner on the part brng upon the Samts St Iohn t1ed and was once defeated at the hands of the1r 1mrnortal rlvals St Mary Menasha We were far outclassed by St Iohn M1lWaukee and Edgewood but the latter Journeyed south knowlng they had bucked a group of gr1tty dauntless and h1gh spmted Dutchmen CATHOLIC CONFERENCE Won Lost St Mary Menasha St ohn St Norbert De Pere .L H31 of Racine students: our modern hectors inflicted a severe drub- . , ------ 2 O . l ------- - - 1 l . , ---- - - 0 2 D When speed was needed rn the back TEAM'S HISTORY RICHARD DICK DE BRUIN Captam Rrght lackle Drck was lrght but used hrs head as well as hrs strength to make up for hrs werght He was always awake and played head up ball Thrs lad played rn the lrne three years and knew all the trrcks of the tackle posrtron On defense he played the halfbacks posrtron and was exceptronally fast at coverrng passes Hrs hard blockrng and tacklrng w1ll be hard to frnd next year 'Q PETER PETE VAN LANKVELT Center Pete was one of the hardest frghtrng men on the team and one who could be depended upon to send back an accurate pass from center Thrs fellow played three years rn hrs posrtron and wrth hrs hundred and seventy pounds of muscle helped boost the cent r of the St Iohn lrne De Brurn Captarn Srnce ne was a quret lad dont thrnk for one mrnute he wasnt rn the game wrth hrs whole ROGER ROG KOEHN Quarterback Van Lankvelt freld for the quarterback sneak rt was Rogers Job to show hrmself Playrng the safety pos1t1on he was a hero at returnrng punts for many yards lt Wrll be a real conundrum to secure Rogers equal for the eam rn September EDWARD ED VAN HANDEL Ed though one of the heavrest men on the squad was nevertheless exceptronally heart and soul Ed was rn every play SYLVESTER BECKER LENZ Left Tackle Becker was the most amrable person on the team Wrth hrs opportune wrt and humor he kept the team rn good sprrrts both durrng practrce and rn the game He would turn rnto a frghtrng wrldcat when the op po ng team trred drrty work Becker a frne blocker was no slouch at offense erther H s hard tacklrng caused the opponents many Koehn Var Hand r Lenz l. Helf Q X ,fr else' , . , . V . 'H' . e rr H - r r f - . ff H . ' D , , r . . , . r . , sr . , , , . r I I I I fast at leading interference on offense. a headache. E, . el . . A A f f f-df 5 A R , . T f I , 'Q V Q A, A' X f .D 'I A , K Q U' Va Dy K f SYLVESTER LES HELFfLeft End Les was often pulled out of the line to punt, and he turned in many a fine game as a pass receiver. He was a fine blocker and tackler and threw opposing backs for heavy losses. This fellow gave his best and fought until the end. It will not be an easy task for his successor next fall to carry on his tradition. AMBROSE SNORT VAN DYKE-Left End Snort used his height to good advantage at all times. He could steal a pass and stiff arm his way forward for many yards. Although pass catching was his favorite pastime he was Just as effective on defen sive plays The absence of his height will be a problem for the coaches to solve next year IEROME BONEY VERSTEGEN Right End Boney is the author of The Bench and Sideline Slants the humorous sports col umn you enioyed in the school paper He never knew the word quit and was con sidered a shoestring tackler and a sensa tional pass receiver When he tackled a man he hit him as low as possible 'i Hana J CLARENCE ARCl-IIE VAN HANDEL- Left Guard Archie had the weight and speed for a real guard but was laid up half the season with a twisted knee. When this lad was in the game, he gave his best which was too good for his opponent. Archie was a fine man on defense and at leading interference. IEROME COMY HELFARight Halfback Comy could smash the line and circle the ends for long substantial gains. He put the team in fine positions to score, and when he tucked the ball under his arm, he was very hard to overtake. Comy was a good listener and readily submitted to the instruc tions of the captain and coaches Ierome was a good passer and the hardest tackler on the team ROBERT BOB SIEBERS Right End Bob a tall rangy fellow could spear a pass with one hand and run for many valu able yards Very few plays got around his end and he thrilled many a spectator with his keen blocking and tackling Bob was a capable man at covering punts He ie e I I - I I I I . .. H . ll ll 1 . H .f H . . ,, , , l - ll I ll I . . ' I I 4 1 - ' n ke Veisteaen C. Va. 'el f. li S' b . 0- ' . 1 l C K if . fy . 1.. ff - 1-424 If f ,n,'s.,f,, . . , . , i N 'f fl' 'A 1 . 3 . its ffff f X ,475 f' A -' ' I . S? Q r M Us ' ' ,V .. 1 zu YJ 3 R v. I. D, Ge er, Coah Top Row N K1lsdo k E H V yen e q Boxt Boiron Ro W M h C Ja den Heu e ohh ohh ohn . ohrt . ohh . ohn . ohm . ohn . ohn . ohn . ohm . ohh . ohrt . ohh . ohrt . ohh BASKETBALL VARSITY RECORD Kmrmberly Kunberly Colleqlans - Pulaski ---- - .Peter - V - - - . Mary Oshkosh - A . Ioseph Marinette - . Mary Mehasha - .Norbert - - - A . Ioseph Marihette - Pulaski ---- - . Iohn Green Bay - . Mary Oshkosh - .Norbert - - - - . Mary Menasha - . Peter Oshkosh UK Ambrose Hammen As istant Coach gr-f R Vand n H u 1, N, Koehn Jptxtn BASKETBALL Contrary to their first xpectatlons St lohn proudly emerged from the basketball season wtth twelv wtns and tour losses Gatnmg second place In the conference and reachtng the s mt ttnals of the tournament the team comptled a splendtd record Thts success was rn great part due to the competent coachmg ot the Rev I D Geyer S nc only two boys w1th vars1ty expertence returned thts year he lautlt a great team On account of the rneltgtbtlrty ot some ot the hovs he had to reloulld the enttre squad At the tournament tavorahle comments were mad on the way the team passed and handled the loall Lf? LOSIHQ only sentor Roger Ko hn and wtth the three Juntors Ernest Hammen Melvm Van Asten Frank Weyenberg one sophomore Clarence Vanden I-leuvel and three freshmen lames t St Koehn Willard McCabe and Cletus Hurst returntng nex year lohn shodld have one of the hest organtzatrons ever to represent the school CATHOLIC CONFERENCE Won Lo t Mary Menasha ohft Noroert De Per Mary Oshkosh Peter Oshkosh Llmm ,.f' qu., R It .1 J 4 I ' to f E lt wi , I ff- . . 4 tu --A L . 5 Q I ' 'W , - 'off' th A X A I, I ' E0 Q S0 Q Q3 ' I ' ', Q O Y- X , l I X . , , . r t ' It I W L2 . 1 , r K ' . ' , ' ss I tg I I I I I I A .I f ,A . - I I I A - A - ,JL X Q ' - I I I I I I I I I I I l I O ' - 53 . I l I ' I My I I I I I A i KD I cu ,- '-Ig . l - I . X . ' ' s: to co an ow oo 5 M ff Q ., My I , 4 7 ' , ,e In . 5 ' A :D CD ov at an co Cn U1 , V A ' 4D ,f ' A Ir!! R . 1.. ' ' ' X V77 ' As: . A Y - I 1 r E- - ., V In N CD II 1m Schut r Coach Tearm St Iohm St Norbert St Mary Top Row I Heli U Vam Boxtel S Lenz R S1ebers S He-If Second Row G Baumqart R Koehn K Hurst C Hurst Q De Brum Bottom Row I Wmxus W McCabe I Koehn H Van Grmsvem Mgr ohm ohm ohm ohm L. ohm ohm ohm ohm VARSITY RECORD 12 V2 1X2 Kaukauma Kaukauma St Mary Memasha Neemah Neemah Catherrme Raclme Norbert Mary Memasha Catherme Racme CATHOLIC CONFERENCE Us Won Lost f 12 12 12 J St. I -'f--- 6 ------ 5 St. I f-f--f 5 ------ 4 St. I errfe- 6! . , - - Nz St. I ----v' 5, - ------ 2! St Io W 5 ------- 5 St. Iohm ---f-- 4 St. Norbert ------ 3 St. I --f--- 2, St. ' , ' - - Q! A St. I '----- 3 St. ------ 4 V1 . St.I -eefe- 5 St. , - - - 2 St. I ,C e-'--- 8932 St, ' , I - - 3! v - - - - - - - - - 3 1 . - -----f--- 2 I . -e-------' U 3 I R Sie-bers Captain BOXING Boxing commenced its third year at St. lohn with the return of seven lettermen. After three intramural bouts a team of aspiring and promising youths was chosen to compete in the interscholastic meets. Marvin Schuler an amateur boxer of recent fame was engaged as the new coach and the mitt slingers readily accepted his timely instructions on the fine points in the manly art Known to every one as Dago he coach became a close friend of all giving much time and effort for the betterment of the team Class and distinction was St lohn s when the athletic director Rev I D G yer purchased rich looking gold and blue robes and trunks the pride of every Dutchman boxer Much experience was realized when three boxers Koehn Baumgart and Siebers battled in the Green Bay Golden Glove Tournament Koehn at l35 reached the semifinals and Siebers at 127 pounds advanced to the finals in which he too was unfortunately surpassed His endeav ors were rewarded with a bronze glove The season closed with a bright outlook for the future of St Iohn pugilists since only four lettermen are lost through graduation o Lenz Ko Wm X x l , , t , 4 , y y y . i t V V V . . . g ,, HI T ' I ' ' ' A Q , . . . . c , , , I I ' - G. 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G11 1 Xyivf ' ' -fffYrf- Emu Q .her 11. u C1 '11 11111 -f-Y'-' me A Q Q f------ A11 03 1 . ,, Top Row A Baumqart M Keysers D Look A Iansen E Coppus P Zarnow M Iansen D Vanden Heuvel M A Weyenberq R Lucassen N Wxldenberg Second Row E I-IartJes I Versteqen I Ve steqen E Cloudeman M De Groot M Hammen G Dercks I Verbruqqen M Verbeten R Iansen I Weyenberq Bottom Row H Koehn A Mollen E Bevers C Schommer R Van Handel F Vanden l-Ieuvel C St Aubm H De Backer V Bever L Look B Van Berkel GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Glrls Athletlc ASSOCIQIIOH orqanrzed rn 1933 IS tunct1on1nq at pres nt under sllqhtly dltferent regulatlon wttn lvfa re Drressen as coach Letters have been bestowed upon those members who have earned l2OO pomts durmq thelr tour years ln hlqh school A tournament was aqarn held at the end ot the season The senlors swept away the honors and were awarded medals The freshmen took second place Other sports softball volley ball and tenms too were enqaqed 1n wholeheartedly and wrth great success Heads of these sports were Basketball Ida Versteqen Softball Helen Koehn Volley Ball Rosemary Lucassen Tenms Phyll1s Zarnow The season was ended by a banquet at whrch the Junlors showed thetr sk11l as cooks and hostesses Guests of honor were the Very Rev Spranqers Rev I D Geyer Rev R I Klern and the SIX Srsters who teach ln the H1qh School fn . . , . , . , , ,. ,. , . , . f - - 1 - , . . I . , . ,. I , .0 , . , . , - 1- , . .- f- . . . , . ,. , . , . ,. . - - . - . - I - t- - I Q. 1 I vw . . . .1 Y. . IL . I 1 I 1 -u , . . . , . . . , ef! to Rrcyhl: l. Verlfruqqeu, U. Yau Roy, H. Kfvehn, F. Vazrrlen Hcuvol. TENNIS Helen Kaehn Frrst Place Ursula Van Rav Second Place lacaca Veroruqqerr Thrra Place Flarenc Vand h Hem l Fourth Place CHEER LEADERS We re the leaders of the gang Startmq them all wrlrr a bang Tl Chee mg done X! ve hacl our fun Pmtmq apcoh his QP th run 4 J , , , . e e re ' , 1 v V c . , . . x , ., 19 Y A Q' V 1 Y l W Q . Q . mf. ff ff, fl 'YZ I Q' S521:r'.'t1'-1 'Fziencffy Zatutea Shall we take a peek? What is it that you seek- Information or a smile? You'H find both worth while Luclna Bonqers Andrew Coenen Harold De Bruln Marre Drressen Mary Heesakker Lorralne Herrnsen Ehzabeth lansen Mary Ann Kllsdonk Leo Kroner lerorne Larners Norbert Lucassen Cornelrus Vanden Boom lohn Vander Loop Heleu Van Handel Gerard Van Hoof Catherrne Wrldenberq Helen Wlldenberq Peter Wrldenberq lohn Wynqaard Cornehus Brersteker Orvrlle Bonqers Anqehne Brys Barbara De Groot Dorothy Dretzen Earl Drressen Geraldrne Gloudernans Barbara Hammen Agnes Heesakker Marcra Hermans Gerald Herrnsen Nrcholas lansen Anna Keysers Robert l Larners Robert Larners Wrltred Lucassen Marjorle Metz lohn Opsteen Martha Schornmer loseph Van Dyke Paul Versteqen Grace Voet Marre Welhouse Ralph Wrldenbera Martrn Wrldenberq Dorothy Wrsmans ALUMNI CLASS CF 1930 CLASS OF 193 l54l Marrred Ktrnberly Clark Klmberly Clark Cash Way Store S S Kresge Co Appleton U of Marquette Marrled Nurse Fond du Lac Krmberly Clark Ktmberly Clark PWA Qtttce Green Bay Marrred Fox Rrver Paper Co Marrreol Ktmberly Clark Marrred U of WISCONSIN Stster M Kostka Zwlcker Knrttrna Mlll Ktmberly Clark Marned U OlWlSCODS1H 3 Krmberly Clark Krrnberly Clark Court House Appleton Home Marrted Hoptensberqer Appleton Marrted Thrlmany W1 constn Mrchrqan Power Co Housework Purttan Bakery Appleton Marrted Marathon Paper Co Menasha Marned Ktmberly Clark Marrted Horne Marrted Wadhams Orl Co Sanders Electrlc Co Marned Home Telephone Co Appleton U oi Marquette Marrred Kunberly Clark Marrted Marrled Krrnberly Clark Ktrnberly Clark Grlberts Neenah U Q - ' - A V Y ' Y .J - r 1 'r . . , . , , V I . 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Vlartm Boots R Chard Coenen Marttn De Brurn Begmald Gloudernans Ambro e Hammen Antta Helt Emrl Hrnkens Cecrlta lansen Norbert lansen Paul Iansen Martha loosten Albert Kobussen lmogene Koehn Eleanor Kroner Eleanor Lenz Thelma Mlron Thomas Peeters Ralph Sanders Brta Sanders Alfred Schampers Edmund Schumacher Bobert Vanden Heuvel loseph Van Susteren Irene Verstegen losephtne Wtldenb rg Harry Baumann Maurrce Brersteker Theodore Bressers Cectle Brys Bernrce De Brutn Dorothy De Brurn L ster Drtessen Llrzabeth Hammen Margaret Heesakker Frances Hermes loseph Hretpas Clar nce Hrnkens Barbara Lucassen Dons Peeters Gerald Schommer Urban Van Asten CLASS OE 1934 Cornr ned Lo ks Paper Co Marrt d K b rly Clark Home Groude'n ns Plumber Asst tant Coach o Athl rc Deoartnc nt CLASS OF 9 Bracltord D ve Lrttle Clnut Larrers Da ry Atlas Mrl Appl Ian en Con tructron Va Z el na Mustc C Cam Dr Curttns Qtft Lrttle Chute Toy Ea t ry Marrted t No tCol ge Thtlmanv Paper o Hom Hoptefr perge Meat Ma k t Constructton Kopke Han graat Groc Lrttle Chute U o Wrsconsrn Catlm Lawyer Marrreul 35 Farm Ktnnberly Clark M lwauke roundry Co Court H use Appleton Mar 1 d Marned Drt ss n Prtnt ng Housework Bradford and Der e Attorn ys Han graat Groc Lrttl Chut Vall y lron Vtforks T nys Tay n Lrttle Chut Lowells Drugs Apple arnbtned Lo ks Paper Co Schomrner Constructron Co Marrred Margaret Vanden Heuvel T lerh e Cc Qtttce Lrtt e Chute I Verna Vanden Heuvel U o Wrsconsrn Darwm Van Dyke Ethel Van Gompel loseph Van Gompel Henry Van Hand l lulra Van Lankvelt Wrlbur Van Lankvelt law Mt Calvarf Marr ea Drtes en Prrnt Shop Vlarrted Earrr Horn Marned K ertf Cl rk t ' --'---- Q1 c . t --'-- - Y 'e , inzfe ' . ---f-A l . ar s - - Y 's A ' i - et' A .e ' - -f--- Dr. oil 's Oitice, ' . e ' ' ..f---f - - - A r 1 ' ' '----'- A ' 1 , eton ' ---,-ff .s . s ' Co. - - F - - f f - n e a ' ' Co. - A , - , l ' I lbs ' . 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L Y W ' '--P---v- X - . - . . , . . - . 1 l 9 ------fA l , r ' ef----e- - - . e ' -'V-,- , trnh W a Ernest Verstegen Lours Vosters Grles Watry Mrldred Wrldenherg Lucrna Wyngaard Helen Arts Frank Austrn Cecrlra Baur rann Serena Bevers Bernardrne Bongers Albert Boots Marran Coenen Barbara Dercks Rosemary Gerrrtts Martha Gloudemans Marvrn Hartres Mary Herrnsen Mary Elrzabeth Iansen Anthony lansen Anna Ioosten Cecrlra Keller Robert Kessler Ioseph Keysers Henrretta Krlsdonk Margaret Koehn Mrldred La Rue Thecla Lenz Clrttord Mrron Marlan Schumach r Edward Splerrngs Helen Vanden Heuvel Norbert Van Gompel Herman Van Grrnsven Henry Van Lankvelt lohn Van Mun l seph Van Threl Ann Van Wyrneren Eleanor Verbeten Tho nas Verste-gen Erancrs Wagner Esther Watry Helen Welhouse Albert Wlnrus Harold Wynhoom H1 hard Austtn Leo Boogard Gladys Bro htrup Ktnperly Clar Appleton Coated Paper Co Koepke Constructror Lutle Chute Tel phone Oftrc Housework CLASS OE 1936 Srster M lames Anr U ot Marquette Carroll and Carroll H re Mutual lnsurance Agency Ltttle Chute Bank U ot Marquett Gloudemans Gage Gttrce Van Zeeland Garage Appleton Dr Bertons Off ce Appleton Home Vocatronal School rmsens Grocery Lrttle Chute St Elrzabeth Hosprtal Otfrce Krmberly Clark Home Oftrce Wrllram Keller Opt C1V1l Servlce Krrnberly Clark Home Teacher Lrttle Chute Publrc Grades Teacher Elrn Grove Lrttl Chute Post Otfrce Vocatlonal School Lrttle Chute Supply Co Van s O11 Co Telephone Offrce Appleton Koepke Constructron Co Krrnberly Clark rrnsens Grocery Irttle Chute Home Cornbrned Locks Paper Co Glouaernans Gage Appleton Housework Verstegen Haroware Lrttle Chute St horberts College De Per Horne Dec asea lak new Neenan K1 lerly Darry CLASS O 1907 Hom K1 oerly Clark Horne l - ' 1, - ------- 1. 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