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

 - Class of 1964

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May. 1964 Page 7 1963-64 Interscholastic Sports Summary Presented football Sept. 7 A Monroe L 7- 0 13 H South Beloit W 28-19 21 H Hononegah W 15- 6 27 A Boylan L 1?- O G0LF Oct. if A Clinton W ?S- 8 12 A St. John's T 13-13 April IV A Edgerton W 221-220 18 H Edgewood L 32- 0 17 A Brodhead W 26 A Marian - Woodstock L lV-12 20 H Milton w 10 - 0 No». 2 H St. Mary - Burlington W IV- 0 25 H Marian - Woodstock w m- 3H HOMECOMING 29 H Boylan w 7)4- 2)4 May 2 A Marian - Woodstock L 7)4- 2)4 BASKETBALL 11 A Edgewood 13 A Whitewater No». 22 H St. Mary - Burlington W 80-V2 16 H Edgewood 27 H Union Gro»e W 7V-52 21 H Brodhead Dec. 3 A South Beloit W 70-V2 25 H Whitewater 6 H Aquin - Freeport L 67-56 26 A Milton 13 H Edgewood L 78-71 28 A Boylan 17 A Clinton L 62-58 30 State Tournament at Marquett e 20 A Union Grove W 76-51 Dec. 23- 28 Tournament at Durand Dakota W 99-V8 TENNIS Stockton W 79-60 Harvard L 52-VV April 10 A Boylan L 8-1 Jan. 10 H Boylan W 71-V8 IV H St. Joseph - Kenosha L 5-0 11 A Aquin L 69-60 16 H Clinton W 13-3 16 A Marian - Woodstock L 59-V9 25 A Edgewood W 5-V 25 H Richmond W 95-38 30 H Waukesha L 5-1 28 H South Beloit w 82-5V May V H Clinton W 7-5 Feb. 1 A St. Mary - Burlington w 80-59 7 H Clinton (Soph) W 7-5 7 A Edgewood L 5V-52 9 A Waukesha L 9-0 8 H Marian - Woodstock w 66-60 11 A Edgerton 10 H Clinton w 77-72 12 H Boylan Hf A Boylan L 51-V5 16 H Edgewood 18 Regional Tournament 19 A St. Joseph - Kenosha St Joseph, Kenosha 23 State Tournament at Waukesha TRACK BASEBALL April 10 A South Beloit L 62 -6l April 10 H Clinton W V-3 15 H Boylan L 72 -V6 15 H Orfordville L 2-0 17 A Clinton L 87 -31 20 A Harvard T 1-1 21 A Hononegah L 72 -51 25 H Marian - Woodstock L 19-2 23 A Brodhead L 90 -28 May 7 A Marian - Woodstock L 3-2 27 H Orfordville W 86 -33 9 H Edgewood W 6-5 30 H Albany L 73 -V3 11 A Edgerton May 5 H South Beloit L 53)4-38)4 12, H Turner (Frosh-Soph) 7 H Brodhead L 86 -32 IV H Turner (Frosh-Soph) 13 SHARK Conference Meet 16 H Harvard IV A Orfordville 18 H Brodhead 22 H Clinton 19 A Orfordville 2V State Tournament at Marquette 22 State Tournament at Menasha

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Page 6 May, 1964 Coach Barnab ToShare Dutie After -several years of steady coaching in three con- secutive sports. Coach Don Bamabo has decided to turn over the basketball team to Mr. Roy Melvin and to con- centrate his own efforts in football and track. Coach Barnabo's job has been a time and energy con- suming one, beginning in the summer with football, continu- ing through winter with, basket- ball and finishing the year with track. Despite this heavy schedule, he has found time to teach American history and physical education, as well as to supervise occasional study halls. He has also worked at coordinating various athletic functions. He continues next year as head coach in football and track and will assist Coach Melvin in basketball. Mr. Melvin, who had retired from coaching with an out- standing record joined Beloit COACHES BARhABO AND MELVIN Catholic high school last spring as baseball coach. He led the team in the only un- defeated season the school has experienced in any sport. Last fall he assisted Coach Bamabo as line coach in football. Next year he will continue this work along with his duties as head coach in basketball and baseball. BCHS Athletic Association Promotes School Sports One of the most active organizations in the support of Beloit Catholic high school is the Athletic Association. Among its members are some of the hardest working men in Beloit. The association's main purpose is to supply funds for needed sports equipment such as uniforms, blocking sleds, bats and balls. The association is kept busy all year round. In the fall they head the sale of season football tickets. Over the winter members work at the basketball games, and in the spring the Athletic Association sponsors our all school sports banquet. One of the Athletic Association's most recent accomplishments has been the promotion of the school’s all sports programs sold at all football and basketball games. One of the reasons for the Athletic Association’s suc- cess since i ts beginning in 1953 has been the good men who have served as its officers. Mr. James Mowers has served as secretary of the association since 1957, and was also the first vice-president of the group in 1953. Mr. George Knipp, anothe» member who can't seem to break the habit, has been treasurer since 1959. Mr. Louis Murphy, although not holding an office now, was president 1959-60, vice-pres- ident 1958-59, and treasurer 1957-59. He is still an active promoter of the Athletic as- sociation. With these men, and others, such as Mr. Harry Bach, who has directed publication of the athletic program, Mr. Hal Tower, president this year, and Mr. Gordon Choudoir, present vice-president, the Athletic Association is firmer than ever. Athletes Receive Awards At Annual Sports Banquet At the annual Athletic Banquet May 6, 52 boys were awarded letters and 40 received numerals for their partici- pation in sports this year. Six cheerleaders also received letters and four received numerals. Letter winners are: FOOTBALL: Pat Aldrich, Jack Anastasi, Gary Brown, Tom Faralli, Mike Hahn, John Hills, Bill Knipp (mgr.), Art Luebke, Jerry Nicholson, Pete Schuler, Jim Boho (mgr.), Jim Najdowski (mgr.), Jim Carroll, Kevin Darrah, Jim Davis, Art Kapitanoff, Dave Kaster, Alan Kobus, Don Marino, Mike Mowers, Jim Perkins, Pete Piazza, Larry Scott, and Don Smiley. BASKETBALL: Mike Hahn, Tom Faralli, John Aeschliraaan, Bill Knipp, Gary Brown, Pete Schuler, Don Smiley, Larry Scott, Pete Piazza, Dan Bums, John Pohl .Mike Mowers, Jerry Nichol- son (mgr.), Jim Najdowski. TRACK: Gary Brown, Mike Peterson, John Gregory, John Aeschlimann, Steve Kapitanoff, Alan Muetz, Ray Fuller, Bob Pospischil, Tom Pulaski, Bill Knipp, Pete Van Kampen, Ron Goessel, Bemie Zickert, Alan Kobus, Jim Davis, Dick Nenahlo, Jeiry Nicholson, Jerry Kobus (mgr.) BASEBALL: Art Kapitanoff, Mike Hahn, Larry Scott, Don Smiley, Jack Anastasi, John Winger, Pete Schuler, Tom Faralli, Pete Piazza, Mike Messer (mgr.), Jim Boho, Jan Touble. TENNIS: Jim Wright, Bill Hackett, Dick Goldsworthy, Steve Ullrich. GOLF: Rich Bach, Tom Car- ney, Jerry Conway, Nick Paley, Frank Lirtde, John Meyers. Numeral winners are as fol- lows: 67 Mike Badger, Dennis Klein, Dave Lowrey, Frank Polizzi, Kevin Van Kampen, John Zabel, Mark Chckouras, Don Edwards, Joseph Harrer, Jerry Kennedy, Kevin Lauer, Doug Leonard, Brian Luebke, Jim McComb, Bruce Mull vain, Earl Penewell, Glenn Poburka, Tom Roehl, Daryl VanLandeghem, Tom Wright, Ken Bach, Pat McKean, Tom Pitzinger, Frank Alongi, Angelo Anastaai, Richard Asp- lund, Tim Betz, Paul Brcmel, Tom Hagar, Bill Kruse, Victor Markle, Dick Rayment. 66' Tom Garstecki, Dan Jef- fers, Dave Quade, Tim Stien, Harold Rayment. ’ 65 John Seeboth, Dave Griffin. Cheerleaders awarded letters are Colleen Tyler, Patricia Dolan, Vicki Bliss, Cheryl Carter, Patricia Choudoir and Barbara Carter, Joanne Milatzo, Jackie Zahn, Cathy Brandt and Jean Hamill received numerals. LOYOLA BASKETBALL COACH George Ireland (sec- ond from left), who spoke at the Athletic Banquet May 6, congratulates Major athletic award winners. Mike Hahn received the Hirth scholastic and athletic achievement award. Tom Faralli won the Athletic Association athletic achievement trophy. Krueger trophy for sportsmanship went to Gary Brown.



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Page 8 E May, 1964 Diploma of Values Don’t let high school slip into your past. Remember it always with a class ring from BRILL'S Today: a symbol of pride Tomorrow: a treasure of memories Peppermint, licorice, marshmallow creme; Sodas, sundaes, candies . . . supreme. Walk, skip, jump, run. See you at the chocolate house. When graduation's done. Please her, don't tease her! Make your girl Valedictorian of beauty with a special corsage from Emmanuel's. P.S. Girls! Don’t forget his boutonniere. Be the man most likely to succeed. Let national supply whatever you need. In suitable clothing, from ties to socks, be prepared when opportunity knocks. I COULD HAVE DANCED ALL NIGHT is what you will say as you drift through the evening hours in a pair of charnon shoes. Buy your graduation pumps, in many new spring styles and colors, from these friendly shoe salesmen. f L, Low on funds? And with graduation so near. Looking for that special little something for that special someone? drekmeier's has just the gift. Look through their large selection of cosmetics, men’s grooming aids and cards. Don't be caught unprepared in “64”. Girls! Capture award winning glances as you mount the stairs to success, topped by an original coiffure from hazel's, your HAIR STYLING specialists. Whoa Buddy! Gallop out to KEMP'S. End your senior year with a trail ride, or start your summer with a full day of just horsing around. Get the message, partner! Take off that long, green gown! Show off the new, delightful you! Let country wear keep you in the height of fashion during those wee, small hours of that all important morning. P.S. They also serve undergraduates.

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