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

 - Class of 1965

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Page 8 April, 196 LOCAL WINNER EXHIBITED One of the photos recentlj exhibited at BCHS was this Quill and Scroll prize-winning photo taken by Bob Blakely ol Beloit Memorial High School. The photo appeared in a Sep- tember issue of BMHS In- crescent. Besides being declared a national Quill and Scroll winner, the photo also took first place at the High School Editors Day conference at Madison in the fall. The ARISTA staff congratulates Bob and the Increscent. Students Find Photos Magnificent, Super Did you see it? Did you see the photo exhibit we had at our school? If you didn’t, maybe you can get a picture of it through the thoughts of these students. Pot Rich (’68) thought, “The photography was just mag- nificent!” Kevin Van Kompen (’67) said, “The exhibit was absolutely fantastic!” Margaret FitzGerald (’65) felt that, “The exhibit was good, because it was something different for our school.” Bill Heidt (’68) agreed with Margaret when he said, “I thought the pictures were excellent, the captions clever, and we were very fortunate to have the exhibit at BCHS.” Some students commented on particular pictures. Mary Koeh- ler (’66) and Ann Toffanetti (’66) were especially fascinated by the clarinet player. “We wish we had his style.” Marjorie Meyers (’67) expressed herself poetically by saying, “The bride from the Bronx stole the show; she possessed that heavenly glow.” Jone Aeschlimann (’67) commented that, “The picture of the monkey was especially good. It reminded me of some people I know!” Cindy Wieland, however, felt that, “Some pictures were too gruesome and depressing.” Most of the students agreed it was an excellent exhibit. Jane Trafford (’67) summed it all up by saying the exhibit was, “Supercalifragilisticexpialdocious!” Barbara Hudson Joe Dergeson, Tom Carney, and Dave Griffon admire one of the pictures at the Photo Exhibit. Resemble anyone you know, boys? ’Detachment’ Wins for Sophomores The sophomores took first place honors for their Vocation Day skit on April 2. “De- tachment” was narrated by Ann George. The main charac- ters were Kevin Van Kompen and Gloria Sierra, who por- trayed a young engaged couple. In previous years Vocation Day had been celebrated by listening to guests speak on the religious way of life. This year a student committee felt the meaning of a vocation would be understood better if the idea could be illustrated by skits. “An Inspiration for a Vocation,” adapted from “The Wizard of Oz,” and narrated by Sandy Schultz, captured second place for the juniors. Jackie Zahn, Karla Carroll, Tom Sauser, Bob Pospischil,. Joanne Milatzo, John Good, and Mary Carney played the main parts. A choral reading, “A Call for Clare,” by the freshmen class took third place. This skit was narrated by Cindy Koehler with Peter St. Peter and Cathy Lauer as the main characters. “The Road of Life,” pre- sented by the seniors and narrated by Mary Lou Finley, received fourth place. The parts were acted by Tim Lowrie, Pete Van Kompen, Pete Piazza, Marcia Evenson, Al Kobus, and Mike Hanish. Chairmen for the day were senior Pete Obligato, junior Jeon Behrman, sophomore Barb Hudson, and freshmen Borb Bilof and Jane Foreman. job of judging the skits were: Sr. Aletta, Fr. Nilles, Fr. Lenahan, Mr. Farina, and Mr. Mauel. Father Dennis Coyle, ot St. John Vianney parish in Janesville, Rock Deanery Vocation Director, presented a few closing ideas on vocations. Cathy Eichman p Lha ?nov azee's J3?oai yQzetty

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April, 1965 Coach Notes Team Spirit As Factor in Track Page 7 Coach returning 1 thusiastic support in year. Track is a individual effort the team's notes, and tW of each teas essential factor am 1rmu sac cess. In their first ran—a ■ of the seasoo, April 9. BCHS trackmen lost to Srwuffr Beloit, but defeated HoaoaegA xm a triangular meet at Soath Beloit. The score was 37-41-77- Tfce team did fairly well forward to the with Hononegah. One main track team this to be lack of second and ners, as well dies have also lor thorn in the side of track team. Last yaw wo Catholic's first SHARK Conf. Mike Pete place in the Dick Nenahlo pi the hundred improve this believes. Conference miler Ron last year, but Pete Vaa is moving up to fill 1 A fresh-soph gain points it this year. Eight re ootch are: Pete Van Kampen, 880 and 440; Alan Kobus and Dick Nenahlo, sprints; Tom Pulaski and Bob Pospischil, pole vault; Ray Fuller, hurdles and sprints; Mike Peterson, shot and disk; and Don Smiley, high jump and broad jump. Promising athletes who were out for track last year are: Mike Fogle and Kevin Lauer, distance; Mike Badger, 440, 880; Dave King, sprints and broad jump; Bill Kruse, shot; and Tim Stien, distance. Coach expects good perfor- mances from these boys this year. Freshmen enthusiasts com- ing out this year are Kemil Basmagy, Jim Cousin, Dale Heyerdahl, Tim Gharrity, Chuck Koehler, Jim Lukas, and Pat Moe. Keviii Lautr Junior Mike Peterson (r) and sophomore Glen Poburko (I) work out during track practice. Netmen Promise Soceesshl Seasoo Tennis anyone? This year twenty-five of Beloit Catholic's finest answered the call from Coach Bill Mauel. This is the greatest turnout ever witnessed in BCHS history. Mr. Mauel feels that this reservoir of talent will produce greater success in this year's competition than ever before. Catholic High is fortunate Th now JV cheerleaders, Sue Maloney, Vicki Rorabeck, Monica Freitag, Bonnie Bliss, Sandy Magner, and Jeanne Oliver receive their pins from Sister Febronia, moderator. Cothy Brandt, Sue Conry, Jackie on March 23 as m Gina Agostinelli, Pot Fitzgerald, Lie da Tyler, and Pat Wolf were chosen Varsity Cheerleaders. in having as its tennis coach, Mr. William Mauel, ranked number one in Beloit. His tips and advice have proved invaluable to the development of the team. In its first outing, the team scored a decisive victory over Clinton, despite the fact that the top men did not play. In singles competition, BCHS netters won eight out of nine matches. Tha tennis team left un- touched by graduation this year, lost no varsity players. Returning this year are sopho- mores Tom Wright and Frank Polizzi, junior Jim Wright, and senior Bill Hackett. Coach Mauel is relying on their experience plus the added strength of Bemie Zickert, Pat Monahan and John Polizzi to form a strong team nucleus. The team is looking for ward to improving upon its 5-6 record of last year and again defeating Madison Edge- wood. They will be faced with stiff competition from such teams as Kenosha, St Joseph’s, Waukesha, Boylan, Big Foot, Clinton, Edgerton, and Edge- wood. Tom Wright



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BELOIT CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Beloit, Wisconsin Vol. 13 No. 8 May, 1965 Students To Attend Summer Workshops During the summer several students will spend part of their vacation attending workshops. Kevin Von Kampen has applied for a Beloit Daily News Scholarship to attend a journalism workshop for high school students at the University of 119 To Receive Diplomas From Bishop O’Connor The 119 members of the 1965 graduating class of Beloit Catholic High School will tip their motarboards in a final salute xTa to BCHS on Sunday, May 30 a, 5 p.m. in the Beloit Memorial JK 1 summer „„„ High School auditorium. Commencement speaker will be Rev a ■ w . ass,stan. a. St. Raphael Cathedral in Mad,son V P ° WlSC° Wisconsin, Madison. Jim Wright has applied for a Press Club Scholarship to the same workshop in Madison. Both boys will study a full scope of journalism in daily classes conducted by Univer- sity journalism instructors. The Beloit Catholic High s an eight week summer band session Leo Joyce Honored guests will include: The Most Rev. William P. O’Connor, Bishop of Madison, who will distribute the diplomas; Father Kramer, Diocesan Superintendent of Schools; Beloit, South Beloit, and Janesville priests; and former faculty members. The bond, directed by Mr. Jack Farina and the Varsity Chorus under the direction of Mrs. Ada Watson will provide music. Underclassmen, who will remain in school until June 4, people of Beloit who have died will attend the Baccalaureate fighting in wars. Members of all Mass with the graduates in denominations from Beloit and the school gym on Friday, May its vicinity are invited to 28 at 10:30 a.m. Father Pierick attend. will celebrute the Mass. A ‘‘Meet His Excellency” Following the commencement Hour will follow in the cafe- ceremonies, a party for the teria. This will provide an graduates will be held at the opportunity for all to meet and Beloit Country Club from talk with Bishop O’Connor. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. sin State Fair. During the summer each student, including grade school band members, will receive Bishop To Say MassSSiTTTtllSJrS; A Memorial Day Field Mass will be celebrated bv His Excellency, Bishop William P. O’Connor, on Sunday, May 30, at 2:00. The Pontifical Low Mass will take place on the BCHS football field behind the school. This Mass will honor all the Cathy Brandt Jean Behrman Mr farina goae over music for tho Spring Coneort with frank Linda and Barbara Cartar Jh summer band, consisting of Music Dept. To Cut Record The BCHS music department will finish making its first record on May 19 at 8:00, for this is also the date of the annual Spring Concert. The entire program will be recorded as was the Christmas Concert. LP records will be available by order. For the performance, the Varsity choir will sing “How Lovely Is Thy DwellingPlace,” “Rise Up My Love,” “Black Is the Color of My True Love’s Hair,” “Soldier, Soldier and “He’s Gone Away.” The sophomore chorus’ pro- gram will consist of “Lift Thine Eyes,” “Tantum Ergo,” “Ten Little Indians” and “Happy Talk.” Both choruses are directed by Mrs. Ada Wat- son. The band under the direction of Mr. Jack Farina will pl r “Impressario”, “Marcho Poco”, “Scottish Rhapsody”, “Phantom Regiment” and “ Kni ghtsbrid ge. ” The grand finale will be the repeat performance of “Battle Hymn of the Republic” sung by the combined choruses and accompanied by the band. Karla Carroll 10 i Gina Agostinelli and Jan Toubl will repre- sent BCHS at Badger State this summer incoming freshmen as well as outgoing seniors, is also planning some concert work. Nancy Fenrick and Barbara Scott were selected to repre- sent Beloit in the Missionary Cenacle Apostolate Workshop in Philadelphia, July 8 to July 29. Each day the girls will attend classes on child edu- cation and appreciation of music and art, besides par- ticipating in Mass and Bene- diction. Lectures will also be presented on the founder of the organization, Father Judge. Gina Agostinelli will attend Badger Girl’s State, and Jan Toubl will go to Badger Boy’s State. Their alternates are Mary Egdorf and Ray Cipra. This year Badger State will be held at Ripon College from June 12-19. Camp All-American at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, will be the destination of the Varsity cheerleaders. At camp, cheer- leaders from the tri-state area will leam various cheers, skills, and chants to bring back to their schools to improve the spirit. Individual and team contests are conducted, and trophies are awarded at the end of the three day session. The girls are hoping that the entire squad will be able tc go, so they can enter the contests. Maribeth Cousin

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