Beloit Catholic High School - Arista Yearbook (Beloit, WI)

 - Class of 1964

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Page 8 Shopping? Try These For Service And Saving Paid Advertisement Two wise shoppers got together one day to find the best buys in town. They went to CHESTER’S to see the display And this is what they found-- Mohair sweaters, skirts and slacks, Jumpers, blouses, beautiful hats. Lots of yellow, green and blue - “Pocket pleasing prices too! Whatever fashion look you choose, Finish it off with CHARNON SHOES. New pattina boots and heels, Hi-fashion look, won’t crack or peel. Men’s shoes in classy loafers or ties. Stop at CHARNON’S for the best shoe buys. Brunette, blond, whatever you please. jJAZEL JJAIR STYJ lNG can make you any of these Waves or smooth, teases or curls. Set in style, combed in swirls. For those special dances, games or plays Try their cuts or permanant waves. When your homework and studying is done, The .POP HOUSE is the place for fun. Come and dance and have a ball - The ’HOUSE means fun for one and all! Bracelets and rings of silver and gold - BRILL’S is the place where these are sold Becoming jewelry for boys or girls Glittering stones of diamonds or pearls. Shop at JJRILL Sj and when you do Juniors remember - they have class rings too! Cottons,courdoroy, dacron and wool JLIE ANN is the place if you sew. Needles, threads; linings, facings Patterns, tapes; all dress makings. Beautiful colors, fabrics galore All you want, and even more! 6 For the young man in mind, BARBER’S is the best you’ll find, For suits of all the famous brands. Clothes to suit all your plans. Strikingly new and all the best - Sweaters, shirts, slacks and vests. Badger Boys State Impresses Mike “It was the most interesting week I have ever spent,” was Mike Hahn’s description of Badger Boys State. Mike represented BCH at the session June 15-23 at Ripon College, Ripon, Wis. Mike was placed in Solomon City, Dodge County. The county is equivalent to the dorm and the city represented his floor of the dorm. At BBS the boys learn about government. They hold elec- tions for city officials and county and state leaders. Mike was elected Mayor of Solomon City. He was also district committee-man and delegate of the Federalist party to the state assembly. During the week representa- tives attended several clas- ses explaining the different branches of the government. Mike enrolled in and graduated October. 1963 MIKE HAHN was ’63 Badger Boys’ State representative from BCHS. from Law School, where every day he, along with the majority of the boys, would hear various prominent lawyers and judges. There was also recreation time for the representatives. Official leagues were or- ganized in basketball, football, softball and tennis. A band and a concert orchestra were also formed. One of Mike’s unforgettable joys was the friendships gained during the week. Mike says he still writes to three of the friends he met and hopes to visit one of them soon. Father Lenarz and a portion of the group of 120 studente present for the CYA Holy Hour Sunday, Sept 29t ore shown as they rehearsed the antiphons used during the service Top your clothes off with a hat - Big ones, small ones, wide or flat. SANDEE’S HATBOX has a hat that’s Purses, scarves and jewelry too!

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October, 1963 Page 7 BCHS Drops Opener; Then Bounces Sobos by Mike Hahn Crusader gridmen opened their '63 football season by dropping a 7-0 heartbreaker at Monroe Saturday, Sept. 7, but compensated by JERRY (Boomer) NICHOLSON puts a forearm into the blocking sled, taking a 29-19 victory from South Beloit the following Friday, as Jim Carroll looks on. Both play in the Crusaders' line. The ’Sader defense at Monroe was drumtight except for one play - a 43-yard scoring run through the right side. BCH offense, in which Grid Turnout Small But Working Hard When the Crusader gridmen started preparing for the 1963 campaign August 15, Coach Bam a bo knew what to expect - inexperience and a lot of ifs. The players have worked very hard, and it seems that they have changed the ifs into reality. Line Coach Melvin has given the team a new boost in morale. He has a great wealth of football know-how after many years of coaching the sport, and has gained the respect of the whole team. Father Lenahan has taken over the Junior Varsity squad this year and hopes to build it into a creditable team from which to fill next year's va- cancies. One of the smallest turn- outs in BCH’s football career has forced Coach Bamabo to use eigfit players for both of- fensive and defensive duty. These are: sen iors - Pot Aldrich, who plays offensive left half and is in the secondary on defense. Gory Brown, who is the two-way right tackle; Jorry Nicholson, who holds down the left tackle spot; Miko Hahn, who will be at left end both ways; and Art Luobko at left guard. The juniors who will play in dual roles are Jim Perkins, right offensive and defensive linebacker; Don Smiley, quar- terback on offense and half- back on defense; and Don Marino, holding down fullback and defensive linebacker. Players starting on offen- sive unit only are: senior Tom Forolli at ri it end and junior Dove Koster at right halfback. On the defensive unit only are juniors Jim Carroll at guard, Mike Mowers at guard, Pete Piazza at right end and Lorry Scott defensive halfback. many positions were filled by hard-nosed but inexperienced men, couldn't seem to get going. After the game many of the Crusaders admitted that they must push themselves harder to make a winning team. The following Friday, Sept. 14, the Crusaders seemed bet- ter prepared physically and psychologically. Taking the opening kickoff, the Green and White marched up the field for a first quarter score and were never overtaken. The running attack, which a week ago could hardly match the yards gained in penalties, this week ran with balance and determination. The lifeless line of the previous week turned into a 7-man barrier that made the Sobos’ defense look like a sieve. Crusader defense again gave up 7 points. South Beloit scored a total of 19 points, but one touch- down was a recovered fumble in the end-zone; the other was scored against Crusader second- stringers. Players have commented that they appreciate the fine backing from fans and the band at both games. 1963-64 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE A Sat. Sept. 7 Monroe 1:30 H Fri. Sept. 13 South Beloit 7:45 H Sat. Sept. 21 Hononegah (Dad's Nite) 7:45 A Fri. Sept. 27 Boy lan 8:00 A Fri. Oct. 4 Clinton 7:30 A Sat. Oct. 12 St John's 2:00 H Fri. Oct. 18 Edge wood 7:45 A Sat. Oct. 26 Marian - Woodstock 2:00 H Sat. Nov. 2 St. Mary - Burlington HOMECOMING!!!! 2:00



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Homecoming Pia nned For Nov. 1-2 Bonfire Activities Set For Friday PM As is custom at BCHS, the Homecoming pep rally will feature a bonfire and snake dance. The pregame rally will be held Friday night, Nov. 1, on the BCHS athletic field. The bonfire will be built by the senior boys with Mike Hahn and Dave Thibeau, as co-chairmen. The lettermen are in charge of starting the fire and keeping the snake dance in order. With the help of the Beloit Police department, the snake dance will start in the BCHS parking lot, proceed down the streets in the area and return to the field where the bonfire will be set ablaze. The Beloit Fire department will be present as a safety- precaution. At the bonfire, the cheer- leaders and Pep Club presi- dent will lead the pep rally. Coach Bamabo, Father Nilles, and the football captains will give pep talks. Clean-up will be done by senior boy volunteers. Public To Visit School Nov. 5-6 Beloit Catholic high school will hold a two-day Open House in «observance of National Education Week, Nov. 3-9. Parents and other members of the community may visit classes, follow a day’s sched- ule or simply wander through the building from 8:15 a.m. until 4 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 5 and 6. “We are doing this to pro- mote better relations with the community and to provide an opportunity for the public, as well as your own parents to know the Catholic school better,” Sister M. Aletta, vice principal, has explained. “We believe that the community will Parade, Dance, Halftime Show on Saturday BELOIT CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Vol. 12 No. 2 Beloit, Wisconsin November, 1963 Queen Jane Harrington (center) reignc over Homecoming activities with atten- dants (1-r) sophomore Kathy Eichman, freshman Kathy Schuler, senior Maureen Griffin, and junior Linda Osborn. understand us better when they have seen our schools in operation.” Alumni Plan Social BCHS alumni are planning a social hour to follow the Homecoming game Saturday, Nov. 2. The social hour, replacing the traditional alumni dinner will be held in the school cafeteria. The purpose of the gathering is to provide an opportunity for alumni to meet on a social basis at least once a year, according to Dale Bach ’55, Alumni As- sociation president. For Your Dote Book November 1 All Saints Day • No school - Homecoming bonfire and pep rally 8 p.m. November 2 Homecoming Football - St. Mary’s 2 p.m. Dance 8-11 p.m. November 5-6 Open House November 26 Home and School Meeting November 27 All-School dance sponsored by junior class November 28-29 Thanksgiving vacation December 4 Press Club Par- ents night December 8 Immaculate Con- ception Chosen to reign as queen over Homecoming activities Nov. 2 is senior Jane Harring- ton. Her attendants are senior Maureen Griffin, junior Linda Osborn, sophomore Kathy Eichman, and freshman Kathy Schuler. Highlighting Saturday’s e- vents are a pregame parade, a halftime show and a dance in the gym. The parade, which will leave from the Court House at 1 P.M. will include the band, four class floats and con- vertibles in which the Home- coming Queen, her court and the cheerleaders, will ride. The parade will travel east on Grand ave. to State and Grand, then down State st. to Black- hawk blvd. and on to South Beloit stadium where the Crusaders will meet St. Mary’s of Burlington at 2 p.m. Halftime activities will include coronation of the queen and judging of the class floats. The band, directed by Mr. Farina, will present a field show. A dance at 8 p.m. in the gym will climax Homecoming weekend. The Squires, led by Mike Wolf, will provide a variety of music for the dancers. In charge of preparations for the evening are Mary Lou Charon, and Maureen Griffin. Chairman of the parade committee is Stovo Kopitanoff. Float captains are: seniors, Pot Coif and Janet Pulaski; juniors, Tom Carney, Tim Lowrie, Peter Obligato and Joe Bergeson; sophomores, Terry Piazza, John Good, Richard Goldsworthy and David Kuehl; freshmen, Daryl Van Landeghem, Richard Asplund and Jerry Kennedy.

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