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CUtAMst**^- L m^^ ^M 1** 3p*r£0 •MB «Mj|]P UtNorberts College West Depere, Wis. * 6 W HH^HMH^tf •HI HHH 'itHtfl ^ EDITED BY THE 1918 DES PERES BOARD II ®o Wcp ^Reforenh JSL %. % ^illag, ©~ fraenu, Rector of §fau ^Norbert'* College, out of respect I for ifis genuiuelg noble character, xn gratitute, for Ijis Ifeartg co-operation rm our undertakings anfr in appreciation of ifis unceasing efforts iu our beljalL Dedication 7 Faculty 11 Farewell 18 Seniors 19 Mother: A Poem 33 Societies 35 Quarrels 45 Athletics 47 The Staff 64 A Fatal Analogy: A Poem 67 Music 69 The Poet's Hour: A Poem 75 Dedication Day Services 76 The Newly Ordained Priests 83 Alumni Service Flag 85 Honor Roll 92 Our Sentiments: A Poem 94 Father Marquette and His Works 96 Editorial 100 Diary 101 Advertisements 127 S TJ10JTB E RTS 'JiQiS. EG K ras (9) THE VERY REVEREND B. H. PENNINGS, 0. Praem. President REV. G. RYBROOK, O. Praem., D. D. Philosophy, Social Science. REV. L. A. DOBBELSTEEN, O. Praem., Music: Piano, Violin, Vocal. (12) ^mmm^mm REV. N. J. CORLEY, 0. Praem., English Literature, Bookkeeping Commercial Law. REV. W. J. DE VRIES, 0. Praem. Philosophy, Latin. (13) REV. M. LANG, O. Praem. Secretary. REV. L. J. SPECHT, O. Praem., Assistant Disciplinarian, Christian Doctrine. (14) REV. P. X. EXLER, 0. Praem., Director of St. John Berchmans' Society, History, Greek, Christian Doctrine. REV. B. N. MOLLEN, 0. Praem., English, Bookkeeping, Prefect of Studies. (15) I REV. I. F. VAN DYKE, O. Praem., Prefect of Discipline. X o fa H H O FAREWELL O when will manhood e'er forget Those happy schoolmates he has met In college days? In mind those friends will ever dwell Whose hands he shakes in sad farewell To college days. Farewell to hours of books and strife, Farewell to years,—the best of life, Our college days. May pleasant thoughts of these o'er dwell In hearts that now exclaim farewell To college days. —R. LONIER. STMQRBERTS „CQLX EQE_ (18) dToitegpe 0&rubuzit£& GEORGE WASHINGTON CARR, Escanaba, Mich. "Rings," "Pepper." "Describe him who can, An abridgement of all that was pleasant in man. " Dramatics (3, 4, 5, 6, 7); Foot ball (3, 4, 5, 7); Baseball (3,6): Interclass (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7); Baseball (3, 6); Interclass (4, 5); Literary Society: president (4); secretary (4); vice-president (5); auditor (6); St. John Berchman's Society: president (6); censor (4); Editor-in-Chief of "Des Peres" (6); Band (6, 7); Orchestra (6, 7); Debating: league (4, 5), college team (6); Class President (7); Glee Club (6); Indoor Baseball (4, 5). PETER LAWRENCE FTNNEGAN, Oshkosh, Wis. "Pete," "Finner." "Of manners gentle, of affections mild! In wit a man, simplicity a child. " Dramatics (2); Class Basketball (7); Class President (6). (20) Oht&bzmit (filr&frurtt£0 GREGORY J. ALTENHOFEN, Random Lake, Wis. "Greg," "Cowpuncher," "Viv." "Give me a cent pa, I wanter be tough. " Class Basketball (2); Orchestra (2); Glee Club (2, 3); Debating League (3); Varsity Football (2, 3). HOWARD H. BOYLE, Fond du Lac, Wis. "Hud." "IB life was gentle, and the elements Berehli* d in him, that Nature might stand up, Class Biy io a^ ^e world, 'This was a man!" (4); VarFootball. (3); Varsity Basketball 3, 4); Dstra (2, 3); Band (2, 3); Glee Club (4). latfcS (3); Varsity Baseball (2, 3); Jompany B. (3). EDWARD J. BREAULT, Lake Linden, Mich. "Pickle," "French." "A finished gentleman from top to toe." Treasurer, St. John Berchman's Society (3); Class Basketball (2). (21) NORBERT BUTLER, Appleton, Wis. "Bute," "Norb." "He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one: Exceeding wise, fair spoken, and persuading. " Orchestra (1/2, 3); Debating League (3); Class Basketball (1, 2, 3); Assistant Librarian (2); Librarian (3); Promoter (3); Dramatics (2, 3). /GTON CARR, J Mich, epper." it was pleasant in man. " A\ (3, 4, 5, 7); Baseball (3,6): Interclr So- terclass (4, 5); Literary Society: pre"' •• auditor (6); St. John Berchmanv hief of "Des Peres" (6); 5), college team (6)' GORDON J. CORCORAN, Escanaba, Mich. "Cork," "Gorny." "A merrier man, within the limits of becoming mirth, I never spent an hour's talk withal. Varsity Football (4); Varsity Basketball (4); Varsity Hockey (4); Class Basketball (4); Var sity Baseball (4); Glee Club (4); Dramatics (4); Captain, Company A (4). I (22) HAROLD FOUNTAIN, Appleton, Wis. "Bunks." "Verily, he is a prince among men. Class Basketball (3, 4); Class Baseball (3, 4); Varsity Basketball (4); Class Football (4); Varsity Baseball (2); Orchestra (2, 3); Band (2, 3); Glee Club (2, 3); Dramatics (2, 3). FLOYD L. GONYEA, .;•;*»*• >*•**, A Manistique, Mich. "Buya," "Bat." "Observant thoughtful, studious Refreshed by knowledge day by day. "Des Peres" Board (4); Secretary, St. John Berchman's Society (4); College Reporter (4); Class Basketball (2, 3, 4); Varsity Basketball mmm (4); Varsity Baseball (3, 4); Class Football (2, ^AAS::4AA% 3, 4); Debating League (2, 3, 4,); Promoter •yyyycAy AWyAyAy ' '• >yyAA y\ (4). • ••,'•-;: • :.:.•. ••'••' CARL JANSSEN, West De Pere, Wis. 4 * Swede, •' i 'Workhouse.' • "I dare do all that may become a man: Who dares do more is none. "Des Peres" Board (4); Class Basketball (2, 3); Class Baseball (1, 2); Class Football (2); Glee Club (3, 4); Dramatics (3). (23) ALBERT LONIER, Laona, Wis. "Bert," 'To those who know thee not,no word can paint! And those who know thee, know all words are faint. " Band (2, 3); Orchestra (2, 3); League Bas ketball (2, 3); Debating League (2, 3). EDWARD J. MOLLEN, Little Chute, Wis. "Smiler," "Frat," "Polly." "This fellow pecks up wit, as pigeon peas, And utters it again when Jove doth please. " Class Football (1, 2); Varsity Football (3); Varsity Baseball (2); League Basketball (2, 3); Band (1, 2, 3); Orchestra (3); League Debat ing (2, 3); Dramatics (3); Sergeant-at-arms, Literary Society (3). GEORGE NEAULT, Ishpeming, Mich. "Moses," "Grandpa," "Remember, thou art not a beardless youth. Bear well thy dignity and honor truth. " Sergeant-at-arms, St. John Berchman's So ciety (3). (24) GERALD O'NEILL, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. "Bo," "Jerry." "A truer, nobler, trustier heart, More loving, or more loyal, never beat Within a human breast." Varsity Football (4); Varsity Basketball (4); Varsity Hockey (4); Class Basketball (4); Varsity Baseball (4); Glee Club (4); Dramatics (4). JOSEPH A. REAGAN, De Pere, Wis. "Red," "Regy." "0 what may man within him hide, Though angel on the outward side." League Basketball (2, 3). LEMIRE THOMAS RICE, Escanaba, Mich. "Tarn," "Tom." "Worth, courage, honor, these indeed v Your sustenance and birthright are." "Des Peres" Board (4); Secretary, Literary Society (4); Class Basketball (3, 4); Class Football (3, 4); League Debating (3, 4); Or chestra (3, 4); Band (3, 4); Glee Club (3, 4); Dramatics (3, 4). (25) LEO J. SAVAGEAU, Escanaba, Mich. "Savvy," "Savwa," "His words are bonds, his oaths are oracles: His love sincere, his thoughts, immaculate; His heart as far from fraud as heaven from earth. Class Basketball (2); Orchestra (2, 3); Band (2, 3). PETER J. SCHEL, Grandin, N. Dak. "Albi," "Pete." "No duty could overtask him, No need his will outrun; Or ever our lips could ask him, His hands the work had done. Varsity Football (4); League Basketball (3) Band (3, 4); Glee Club (3, 4); Dramatics (4). MARTIN VANDER LOOP, Little Chute, Wis. "Mart," "Shorty," "Dutch." "Bosom up my counsel, You'll find it wholesome." League Basketball (3, 4); Class Football (4); League Debating (3, 4); Glee Club (4); Drama tics (3, 4). (26) Committal (&t&bunU& WALTER BARDOUCHE, Green Bay, Wis. "Wallie." 'Greater men than I may have lived, but I don t believe it. HARRY BINS, Green Bay, Wis. "Beans." "A pleasing personality is a perpetual letter of instruction. League Basketball (2); Orchestra (1, 2): Sergeant-at-arms, St. Luke's Literary Society. ROBERT A. CAMPBELL, De Pere, Wis. "Camie," "Bob." "He cast off his friends, as a huntsman his pack, For he knew, when he pleased, he could whistle them back. League Basketball (1). (27) JOSEPH DALSASSO, Genoa, Wis. "Sassy." "Nothing is impossible to industry. " Class Football (2); Class Basketball (2). SIMON DE BRUIN, Little Chute, Wis. "Cy." I ' 'Tis good will makes intelligence. " Varsity Football (1, 2); Class Basketball (1, 2); Class Baseball (1, 2). JOSEPH FERRIS, West De Pere, Wis. "Ferry," "Joe." "Few words indicate a wealth of wisdom.' (28) JOHN J. NAGLE, Oconto, Wis. "Jack," "Andy." His looks do argue him replete with modesty. " League Basketball (1, 2); Class Football (1, 2); Class Baseball (1, 2); Auditor, Literary Society (2). LOUIS NETT, Malone, Wis. "Shanks," "Louie," "Windy." "What stronger breastplate than a heart untainted." Class Basketball (1, 2); Class Baseball (1, ') ; Glee Club (2). RAYMOND QUIRK, Forest Junction, Wis. "Husky." "Good nature, muscle and grit all combined." Class Football (1, 2); Class Basketball (1, 2); Class Baseball (1, 2); Auditor, St. Luke's Literary Society (2); Debating League (2). Ilillflll oj- (29) GORDON REMMEL, Wrightstown, Wis. "Rem," "Fat," "Rummy." "Mine honor is my life; both grow in one; Take honor from me, and my life is done. " League Basketball (1, 2); Orchestra (1, 2). VERNON SNYDER, Morrison, Wis. "He has common sense in a way that's uncommon. " League Basketball (1); Class Football (2). JAMES TIERNEY, Greenleaf, Wis. "Jim," "Tom." "Rare compound of oddity, frolic and fun, Who relished a joke and rejoiced in a pun.' League Basketball (1, 2); Class Football (1, 2). ***Wmm (30) GEORGE R. VANDEN HEUVEL, Green Bay, Wis. "Lengthy," "Judge." "He's a very valiant trencher-man." URBAN H. VANDE WALLE, West De Pere, Wis. "Bun," "Walle." "A right jolly good smile has he.