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

 - Class of 1965

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February, 1965 Van Kampen, Luebke Lead Intramurals The '64-’65 Intraaural season is more than half completed. Already, there are two top teams contending for the championship — Pete Von Kampen with a 5-0 record, and Dave Luebke with a 5-1 record. The other teams seem to be out of the contest, although anyone can build up a winning streak and through the tournament, the by capturing the trophy. The Standings Are: Van Kampen S 0 Luebke 5 1 Paley 3 3 Perkins 3 3 Kapitanoff 3 3 Kobus 2 3 Lowrie 2 4 Carney 2 4 Conway 1 5 The leading scores are Football co-captains Don Smiley and Jim Caroll proudly dis- play the SHARK Conference first place trophy. Freshmen Show 10 Straight Paley, 19.4 average; Perkins, 18.5; Luebke, 16; mid Kobus, 15. Alan Kobus has score total by tosst points. Nick Paley with games of 29 points; Jim Perkins Roy follow with points. the hif i ig 33 is next and 28 mid Paul of 22 Nid Paley A streak of 10 straight wins has been posted by the red hot freshman basketball team. After being defeated at the hands of Boylan, in the second game of the season, the ’Sader freshmen started winning and haven't stopped yet. In their latest outing, Jan. 28 at Evansville, the Crusader frosh posted a 63-34 win. Lee Scott led the team with 18 points and contributed heavily on the boards. Dick Johnson added another 13 points, and together they paced the Crusaders. The boys just couldn't cash in from the charity line, making only 3 out of 12. with 12 points. The Final score showed the Crusader frosh on top 48-23. At Hononegah, Jan. 15, it was Lee Scott again leading the Crusader frosh with 16 points and Kemil Bosmogy adding 10. Jim Cousin con- tributed his best work on the boards this season and Dick Johnson again turned in a top floor game. The final score showed the BCHS frosh on top 52-26. Against Janesville St. Mary's on Jan. 11, it was the outside shooting of Dick Johnson with 17 points and a 17-4 second quarter that brought the BCH frosh to a 58-40 win. In their second game at Milton on Jan. 20, the Crusader frosh showed one of their best defensive efforts of the year. They set out to stop Paul Scholl, who, in a previous game at BCHS had scored 27 points. The fact that Scholl was held to only 8 points Larry Scott tipe the ball to another Crueader In Crosader-Indian «tame, Jan. 29 page 7 Sports Comment To the victor goes the spoils...'1 Thus it is in the realm of sports. Beloit Catholic High is proud to uphold this ancient tradition. The spoils are now on dis- play in the trophy case and come to our hollowed halls as o token from the van- quished SHARK conference football teams of 1964. Beloit Catholic has a right to be proud of this trophy. Rated as o possible 4th or 5th place in con- ference contention by both sports writers and coaches, BCHS was not to be con- sidered in her first year of conference play. However, the underdog pulled it off again and rolled up a 6-0 conference record by rolling over all competitors in sequence. October marked the start of conference ploy after a loss and a tie in outside competition. That day the 'Saders taught the Hononegah Indians a new war dance by scalping them. By the end of the next two weeks BCHS had stepped on the toes of North Boone and Marengo. The next conference action showed Catholic High on the road, first at South Beloit, whom they dumped, then moving to Winnebago to do a little stomping. The final game of the season was at Harvard for the- conference championship. Peter Piazza proved that their efforts were successful. Jim Cousin led the Cru- sader frosh with 20 points and also did a fine job on the boards. Lee Scott followed up Peter St. Peter

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Page 6 February, 1965 Varsity Moving Up Mike Mowers side 2 points for Cru6eders. The BCHS Varsity moved closer to the .500 mark with an easy 68-29 victory over Beloit Turner at the Turner gym Friday, Jan. 29. The Crusaders gave an indication of what was in store for the Trojans with a 18-8 first quarter bulge. This lead increased to 20 at half- time. Third quarter the score was a whopping 51-19 when Coach Melvin sent in the reserves to finish the job. Four Crusaders hit double figures. Mike Mowers led the group with 16; Don Smiley 13; Pete Piazza 12; and Lorry Scott 10. The following night Hone- negah extended their mastery over Beloit Catholic with a 65-54 victory. The loss was the sixth for the Crusaders in ten conference outings and the third straight at the hands of the Indians. Hqnonegah’s accuracy from the free throw line made the difference as Beloit canned only 14 to the Indian’s 21. Cold shooting and poor re- bounding added to the woes of the Beloit quint. Don Saiky was high for the Crusaders with 15. He received help hoi Pete Piazza, who collected 13, and Mika Mowers with 10l •BCHS 36 BCHS 62 •BCHS S3 BCHS 71 BCHS 45 BCHS 5« •BCHS 46 •BCHS 44 BCHS 44 BCHS 68 BCI6 60 BCHS 54 BCHS 68 BCHS 54 Clinton 42 South Beloit 42 Edge wood Turner Hononegah Winnebago Edgewood Hononegsh Harvard North Boone Marengo South Beloit 51 Turner 29 Honohegah 65 58 59 47 70 72 52 63 77 66 Frosh Take Third Place In Tourney •Now-cun feien ce Dick Goldsworthy JV’s Suffer Ups and Downs The JV basketball team After two weekends of hard fought basketball, our fresh- man team has taken third place in the Boy lan-Gil ford Basketball Tournament The first game for Beloi was against DeKalb. The game was won through forfeit, since the DeKalb team couldn’t make it because of the weather. The forfeit of DeKalb moved the freshmen from BCH up against Rockford Auburn in the afternoon game. It was the fine job on the boards done by Jim Cousin and Lee Scott and a great defensive effort that won the game for Beloit. At half-time it was Auburn on top of a 22-16 score. A hard fought third quarter won the game for the Crusader frosh. They scored 14 points to 3 for Auburn. The final buzzer saw the Crusader frosh over Auburn 38-33. Jim Cousin took the indi- vidual scoring honors with 16 points and Lee Scott fol- lowed up with 11 points. On Jan. 30, because of their win the previous weekend, our freshmen had advanced to the semi-finals game in which they were paired against Rockford Boylan, the only team that had beaten them so far in regular season play. A fine comeback in the fourth quarter just wasn't enough to overcome the lead that Boylan had. The Crusader frosh were out-scored in three quarters, 18-12, 17-12, and 15-6 respectively. The final score showed Boylan on top of a 60-48 game. This loss brought the Cru- sader frosh to the finals against Gilford, both trying for third place. The boys from Beloit immediately started out on the wrong foot, but they VoUR GwFATSHlfcT WeADQeAHTEftS I VINCE'S overcame this bad start and the final buzzer saw the BCH freshmen down Gilford 41-38 This game was won from the free throw line with the boys from Beloit scoring 15 out of 21 from the charity line to 4 out of 11 for Gilford. The individual scoring honors went to Chuck Lundgren of Gilford with 16 points. For the victors it was Jim Cousin with 12 points, and Kemil Basmagy, Lee Scott, and Dick Johnson each with 9 points. It was a happy Crusader freshman team as the final buzzer blew, and rightfully so, for they had done a lot of hard work for this moment. In a ceremony after the game, Dick Johnson, representing the Crusader frosh, received the trophy for third place. Peter St. Peter has bad its share of ups and downs. When Mr. Del Craig moved to Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. Jerry Ma ianenzi, a local player, took over coaching The team has a 4 and 7 cason record, with a 3 and 5 record in SHARK play. Tke boys have won over Clin ton. Tamer, South Beloit and Harvard, but have bowed to South Beloit in the rematch and lost to Edgewood twice, as well as to Marengo, North Winnebago, and Top scorer is Brian Luebke. Holdng center positions are Earl Fennewell and Mark Chekonras, while John Zabel, Ton Wrigfit, Don Edwards and Glen Pobarks are the forwards. Fraak Polizzi, Mike Badger, Rick As pi and and Rick Ander- son are the guards. Kevin Van Kampen New Name - New Ideas at olo B os Vevr J.B. GEORGE



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February, 1965 Page 8 Sodalists Work, Relax On WCAC Weekend 1. Chri. t Che.-lie ages Youth was the thecae oi the Wisconsin C itnolic Youtn Convention nell in ilwauKc , February 3-7. Thousands of studencs attended tne MaeSt 8 held each corning. The Mass is being said by The Most kev. Roman R. AtKielstti, DDt Auxiliary Bisriop ol 'ilwauKee. 2. Sptaicin with Father Schmitt, the general director of tut C£.iV ntion,are Jani-e Poeseal, Jane Traflord, Karen ZimbricK, and Sisttr Aharon, aLl iron dCHS• 3. Fatntr Ide introduced tnc SpeaKeis at the CAC drenklatt on Sunday orninr Receiving Communion is Carol Cannon. Next to her are Mar.v Kocler ar.d Cathy Rich nan. The Com.iunion la; Ltd longer t i n sont Low 'asses would, b»caus oi the aa .nt ol students. Seniors Rate Honors In Essay Contest NHS Salutes Surely you've noticed Jone Aeschlimann around school. She is the tall, blonde sopho- more who puts so much en- thusiasm into everything she does. Bom in Beloit, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Aeschlimann, she is a member of Assumption Parish. Her hobbies are swimming, skating, and all kinds of sports in which she partici- pates with the aid of her brother and two sisters. At school her activities include Press Club and the sophomore chorus, of which she is president. Even while being so active in extracurricular activities, she has managed to maintain her position on the honor roll since she entered school as a freshman. Her plans for the future seem aimed at a job as a secretary. Congratulations to a really all around student. With all her pep she’s bound to succeed. Margaret FitzGerald This month the National Honor Society salutes sopho- more Gerald Pech, son of. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pech. Jerry is active both in school and in the community. He carries a full load of studies without study halls, and maintains a B or B average. Besides the required subjects of religion, English, and biology, Jerry studies geometry, French, and mechani- cal drawing, and is a member of the BCHS band and dance band. In his leisure time Jerry’s hobbies are swimming, tennis, and camping. In community activities Jerry specializes in scouting. He is an Eagle Scout, and has earned 27 merit badges. In addition, he is working for the “Ad Altare Dei” medal, an award which signifies Christian leadership. Peter Obligato Honors were brought to our school by Jack Hamill who placed 2nd in the city for the “Ability Counts” essay and by Terry Petit who received an honorable mention. First and third places in the com- petition went to Margaret Johnson and Janet Stacy of Memorial. Terry, a senior, plans to go into Medical Technology at Whitewater State. She is now an active member in the Future Nurses and the pres- ident of the Press Club and the news editor of ARISTA. Terry is also a member of the oiuuciii v-uum.ii ana is in iht National Honor Society. Jack, a senior, is thinking of majoring in chemistry a Whitewater State. He plays in the intramural basketbal team and he is a member ol the National Honor Society. Jack, while keeping his scholastic record high, also has a part time job at Bake- Rite. The contest was open to all juniors and seniors in the city. The winner’s essays from the city will be sent in for state competition. Diane Schaul Jock Hamill and Tarry Petit look over Jack’s “Ability Counts” essay, which received second place honors in the Beloit com- petition. Terry’s essay received honorable mention.

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