St John High School - Chuting Star Yearbook (Little Chute, WI)

 - Class of 1938

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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 ,-

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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



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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

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