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

 - Class of 1964

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Page 8 BCHS Students Earn 4-H Awards Three Beloit Catholic high school students who are also Newark-Beloit 4-H club mem- bers received special honors this year. The Schoonover Implement Award, a plaque for top county tractor member, was given to senior Brian Cousin in October. Brian also received a recogni- tion pin from the Standard Oil Co. Also in October, Korl Per- kins, BCHS sophomore, won second place in a class of fifty Black Angus steers in Madison. Two years ago Karl had the Grand Champion steer at the Rock County Fair grounds. His brother Jack, now at Holy Name Seminary, took this honor for 1963. Jonene Whitmon, 66, re- ceived special recognition for excellent work on her record book. Other BCHS students who exhibited work at the fair this summer are Jeanne Brown and Linda Dean of the Beloit club and Helen Carroll, Joe Cousin, Maribeth Cousin, Lois Merlet, Jean Perkins, Jim Perkins, and Cynthia Wieland of the Newark- Beloit club. 4-H MEMBERS, Janene Whitman (center) and Karl Perkins (right) admire the 4-H Club award Brian Cousin won this summer. A Christmas Coloring Book— Paid Advertisement 9 This is Lou This is Liz — Color her stunning in her holiday hair-do created by HAZEL'S HAIR STYLING. Color her intelligent, thanks td her thesaurus and foreign language dictionaries from BREDESEN’S. This is Diane — This is Paul — V P tfl-L Color her delighted with her golden charm bracelet and special occasion ’ charms from MICHAEL BRILL JEWELERS. Color him pleased as punch in his new pigskin Hush Puppies from CHAR NON SHOES. From BARBER'S Store for Men Alan Kobus 65 models the Falcon, an all weather coat with zip in liner (29.95) shown here in black olive. The suede patched sport hat is by Champ (11.95).

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December, 1963 TOM FARALLI (24) adds 2 points for the Crusader victory over St. Mary’s Burlington while Larry Scott (42) waits for the re- bound. Athletic Seasons Keep Coach Busy Page 7 Saders Varsity Opens With String Of Victories Coach Don Barnabo, who has just completed another suc- cessful season on the gridiron, is feeling optimistic about this year’s basketball team. The reasons for his optimism, he says, is good height and fair speed, though with a question mark on outside shooting. Although Coach Bamabo’s first love is football, he is also varsity basketball and track coach. Besides his heavy coaching responsibilities, he conducts all of the boy's physical education classes and teaches two classes of American History. Mr. Barnabo is in his fifth year of coaching at Beloit Catholic High. Before coming to Beloit he coached one year at Ocanto Falls near Green Bay. He is a graduate of Wis- consin State Teacher's College, at Superior, where he lettered in football and tennis. During the summer of '62 he received his master’s degree in physical education from Colorado State University, Greeley, Colo. Coach has plans for an athletic family, Dana Lee, his four year old daughter, has a head start on being a cheer leader, getting experience at Crusader's games. Though Dante James is only two years and Thomas Maurice, 5 weeks, both are being given back- ground and fundamentals of athletics according to Mr. Barnabo. Coach believes that the spirit of the student body has improved greatly since he first came to the school. “The attitude in the classroom as well as on the playing field,’’ he says, “helps a lot.” by Peter Piazza ’Saderland played host to St. Mary’s of Burlington Friday, November 22 to open the '63- ’64 basketball season. The Hi 1 ltoppers took an early lead, but as the 'Saders caught fire, the gap diminished and the first quarter buzzer sounded with Beloit on the top side of a 20 to 14 score. From here on it was a one- sided game as the BCH gun- ners led by Mike Hahn, poured it on their opponents. Half time showed the lead doubled to 42-26. The three- quarter mark left the score 65-33 and the game ended at 80-42. “Top Gun’’ honors went to Mike Hahn who racked up 24 points. Don Smiley, Larry Scott, and Tom Faralli bagged 15, 14, and 12 points respec- tively. Less than a week later, Wednesday, Nov. 27, the cagers successfully defended their opening victory by adding Union Grove to the list of conquests. Again led by Mike Hahn’s 25 points, the Saders ate up the Broncos 74 to 52. Scott, Faralli, and Smiley also got in double figures with 16, 12, and 12 respectively. To lengthen the string of wins to three, the Saders in- vaded South Beloit. After a 7 to 7 first quarter, the Henry Avenue gunners, gained mo- mentum, slowly at first, sparked by Danny Burns' drives and then pulled steadily away until the Sobo cause was futile. At the end of the game, the score- board again showed a BCH victory with a score of 70-42. In double figures this game were Mike Hahn with 16, Larry Scott with 10, Tom Faralli 10 and Dan Burns 10. Beloit Catholic has scored a total of 224 points, for an average of 75 per game while the opponents have scored only 136 for an average of 45. COACH BARNABO (right) discusses sports with Pat Aldrich. JUMP BALL. DRIBBLE, FOUL FREE THROW, MBS. REBOUND THEN PASS DRIBBLE, PASS, SHOOT —SCORE! Jean Behrman



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FATHER MURRAY and FATHER MASSION discuss their new assignments. Fathers Murray, Massion Transferred From BCHS Word from Bishop O'Connor has brought about several changes in the BCHS faculty. Father Donald Murray has been transferred to St. Raphael Cathedral, Madison, and Father Thomas Massion has been appointed pastor of Our Lady of Hope parish, Seymour Comers, with St. Peter’s mission, Elk Grove, Father Murray came to Beloit as assistant at St. Jude parish after his ordination in 1961. At that time he joined the BCHS faculty, teaching religion and American Pro- blems. Since 1962, when he was assigned to full-time duty at the school, Father has been Spiritual Director, head of the religion department and mod- erator of the Student Council. Father Massion has been assistant at St. Thomas parish since 1959. Each year since then Father has taught religion at BCHS. From January to June, 1960, he was acting principal during Father Pierick’s illness. Father Massion is also well-known in Beloit for his work in the dialogue movement and for his classes in the Sacred Scripture section of the St. Pius X Institute of Theology (CCD). Father John B. Walsh, a former army chaplain, comes from St. Raphael Cathedral, Madison, to replace Father Massion at St. Thomas parish. He will take over Father Murray’s duties at BCHS. Father Joseph DeStefano, pastor of St. Paul’s parish, will teach Father Massion’s religion classes. BELOIT CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Vol. 12 No. 4 Wisconsin February, 1964 Mardi Gras Festival Set For Sunday, February 9 Sunday, Feb. 9, has been set as the date for Mardi Gras 1964. The reason for holding the annual event on Sunday rather than Tuesday is the need for more time in organizing and setting up the various projects in school rooms. Annual Retreat January 29-31 The annual BCH lenten retreat will feature Father Omer Kelley, O.F.M. Capucian, as the retreat master. It will commence January 29 with Mass in the school gym and will terminate on January 31 at noon. As usual, all main con- ferences will be held in the gym. At this time, the gym is converted into a chapel with the Holy Eucharist. Between conferences, the students are on their honor and have per- mission to go to chapel. Spiritual reading books and pamphlets are placed in each homeroom for the use of the students. The purpose of the retreat is to provide a chance for everyone to evaluate his life and self. There is a possibility of a closed retreat later for the seniors. The plans are in- definite. The Mardi Gras this year will be much different from the Fiesta as it was first observed. The Spanish Club, under Sr. M. Amadea, under- took the one afternoon festival for students as a project to raise money for the publishing costs of the newspaper. This year it will be an all-day festival. Another new touch this year is the direction of Mardi Gras by the Home and School Association, headed by Mr. Harrington. In former years the project was headed by Mr. Richard Godin of the BCHS faculty. Profits made by the Mardi Gras are used to help meet expenses for the school year. This makes it possible to keep tuition at its present level. The money gained since the project has been opened to the public has always been a substantial amount. Last year, the total reached the peak of $3,500. Fr. Pierick, principal, wishes to express his “grati- tude to the Home-School Association for their work and to the people who have or will sponsor dinners in their homes. This project is a very unique one, and I am especially thankful since it creates very little disturbance in the school.”

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