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

 - Class of 1965

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May, 1965 Barbara Wins Poster Contest Barbara Bilof, a ninth-grade student, again won the state-wide poster contest, sponsored by the Governor's Committee on Hiring the Handicapped. She is the top-ranking contestant among 800 entrants throughout Wisconsin. Barb was the winner of the contest last year, and was honored at Madison by the governor and his committee officers, and awarded an Award of Merit, and a $100 Savings Bond. The Award of Merit is an award which is signed by the governor. To be a consecutive winner of this contest is very unusual. but Barb proved that it CAN be done! All the applicants, in paint- ing their posters, had to en- courage employers to consider handicapped applicants for work on the same basis as they con- sider the unimpaired. Barb's slogan indicates that she felt this way. It was “They Need - YOU - Need Them: Hire the Handicapped . It was painted in black and red. Again Barb will be the guest at Madison on May 24, where she will tour the Capitol, meet the governor, attend the luncheon, with the governor as host, be presented all the awards, and finally tour WISC- TV station. 3arb's parents will ac- company her to Madison. Fr. Lenahan, BCHS art advisor, will also be a guest of the governor and will accompany Barb. Besides being a good artist. Barb is also musically inclined. She plays the violin, and is taking private lessons learning how to play the cello. She plays with the Beloit Youth Symphony. Barb is the president of the Junior and Senior Treble Clef Club. Barb is an honor student at BCHS. She says she “draws just for fun , and, has never taken any lessons. If it is just luck, as Barb likes to think, then BCHS wishes her luck next year if she plans to enter again. Mary Hanish BARBAR t BILOF Grants Given to Seniors There are many possible scholarships available to seniors for college. The fol- lowing Seniors have already received their grants and scholarships: Jack Hamill received the George E. Andrews Scholar ship. Jack plans to enter Whitewater State College in the fall. Marsha Dallas received a renewable tuition scholarship from Viterbo college at La Crosse, Wisconsin. A revocation ot all fees was granted to Linda Holmberg from the University of Wis- consin. Pam Van Landeghem re- ceived an Educational grant from the South Beloit American Legion Post. A Trustee Scholarship to Rockford College was awarded to David Chekouras. This grant is renewable for ihree years. Nancy Buchkohas received a scholarship grant from the Milwaukee Accredited Schools of Beauty Culture for the November class. She will attend the Plankingtoft Build- ing School. Legislative Type B Scholar- ships were awarded to Terry Petit and Don Goldsworthy to Whitewater. Don also re- ceived a small scholarship from Loras College. Diane Swetland Martha Egdorf, the freshman with a lot of drive, has been on the high honor roll since her entrance into high school. She is the daughter of the Walter Egdorfs and attends St. Thomas Church. Although English, religion, world history, algebra, Latin, general music and gym keep Martha busy, she still finds time to participate in extra- curricular activities. She is a member of the Junior Classical League and attended the March JCL meeting at Sheboygan. Last winter, she played the part of Mis' Moran in the freshman play. She has also been accepted as a member of the Press Club. Martha hopes to be accepted into the Library Guild when new membership is considered. As a member of the MCA, she works at the St. Thomas Nur- sery. This summer she will play the organ at church. Marching as a color guarc with the band occupies part of her school time. Outside of school, Martha likes to sew, knit, and swim. She plans to attend White- water College, majoring in elementary education. Mary Egdorf NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE ImurMurr Company NHS this month salutes Dick Johnson, a freshman boy whose enthusiasm shows up in all his activities. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Johnson, Dick is an active member of YCS and the Junior Classical League. His hobbies include all sports, particularly basketball, and baseball in which he participates here at school. Five full time subjects fill up his day, but he manages to maintain an A average. Dick admits that algebra is his favorite. After graduation, he plans to be a math major. Virginia Belvedere Socialists Crown Mary Under the direction of Sister Rita Clare and Sister Sharon, the Sodalists of BCHS showed their devotion to our Blessed Mother through a May crowning on First Friday, May 7. The student body participated in the ceremony before Mass. The procession, which came through the gym, consisted of freshmen, sophomore, and jdliior Sodalists carrying pink and white carnations. They were followed by the May Crowning Court: Prefect, Elizabeth Chamon, and senior members, Margaret FitzGerald, Shirley Kulawinski, Judy Oliver, and Barrie Entringer. Elizabeth Chamon, assisted by her court, crowned Our Lady with a garland of flowers. The ceremony was completed with the recitation of the Sodality Act of Consecration, after which the remaining Sodalists presenting a bouquet of flowers to Mary. Sue Ryan

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Page • Here and There The juniors will be the guests at a dance sponsored by the Home and School As- sociation on May 22. Free admission to the dance is their second place prize tor the Stampbook Stampede. Other classes will be admitted for a small charge. Thank you’s go to Mrs. Rosemary Lanphear, Mrs. Esther Belarde, Mrs. Michael Fenrick, Mrs. Robert Clark, and Mrs. William Donovan who helped supervise several study halls this yeor. Mrs. Donovan also teaches three senior American Problems’ classes. Congratulations to the BCHS Band who received a first rating at the contest in White- water on May 8. The band had entered Class B, and next year they will be in Class A. The Varsity Chorus also went to Whitewater on Saturday. They came back with a third rating in Class B. In spite of third , all the chorus mem- bers agreed it was the best they had done with those songs. Mav. 196d by John Good A movie entitled The Caine Mutiny was seen by the entire student body on April 23. It was shown on the new movie projector which the seniors hqve purchased as a class memorial. Trees will grace the walk from school to the convent in coming years. Red maples, basswoods, and sugar maples were planted by the biology students on April 30 and May 1. Sister Ronalda substituted this project for the traditional fourth quarter projects. Congratulations to the Seniors who will groduate on May 301 Does it seem that September, 1961 was actually four years ogo? Latin projects recently invaded the Publications room. These excellent dis- plays show how hard the first year Latin classes are working. A great deal of time and effort was put into each, and the freshmen are to be commended. Among outstanding Beloit MCA workers are Mary Fallon, Sister Charles Margaret, Linda Rapp, Wayne Abel, Marsha Dalles, and Sister Grace Mary, MCA Strives To Save Souls The St. Jude’s MCA group will meet tonight at 7:30 in the Guild Hall. Nearly every two weeks this announcement is heard over the P.A. What is this MCA group? The Missionary Cenacle Apostolate is an organization of zealous souls reaching out in all possible directions to help and save other souls. The first Junior Cenacle unit in Beloit was established in 1962 in Our Lady of the Assumption Parish by Sister Marie Therese of the Missionary Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity. Last fall two more parish units were organized by these sisters who wear hats instead of veils. At present Sister Charles Margaret is moderator of the O.L.A. unit Sister Mary Louise guides the St Thomas unit and Sister Grace Mary is in charge of the St. Jude unit. Each unit is com- posed of Catholic students in grades 9 through 12 in both the Catholic and public schools of Beloit. Organization Is Not Entirely Spiritual The Missionary Cenacle Apostolate was founded in 1909 by Father Augustine Judge, C.M. He is also the founder of the Mis- sionary Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity. Father Judge had found, through personal experience, that the greatest force in the Church of modem times was the influence of the layman. The ideal of the Cenacle is: Be Good, Do Good, and Be a Power for Good. Goodness stans at home, and in order to help others do good one must be good himself. This is the essence of the Cenacle. The organization is not only spiritual, however. MCA members constantly practice the Corporal Works of Mercy. Some of the boys and girls help with the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine classes, write to prisoners, provide free babysitting so that parents can attend Parent Educator Classes, visit the sick in hospitals, and visit the old in rest-homes. Each parish MCA group meets separately twice a month. Linda Newton Latinists Charles Denos, Gary Bach and Jin Lukas exanine sone of the Latin I projects displayed in the Publications Roon,



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Pag 6 Letters, Numerals Awarded to Athletes Beloit Catholic High School paid tribute to its athletes at the annual Athletic Banquet on May 6. Special honors were given to Al Kobus, winner of the KruegeT Sportsmanship award; Pot Piazza, recipient of Hirth’s Scholastic-Athletic Achievement award, and Don SmiUy, who received the Athletic Achievement trophy awarded by the Athletic May, 1965 Association. In addition, 26 senior athletes received service pins from the Letterman’s Club. Guest speaker for the oc- casion was Al McGuire, head basketball coach at Marquette University. In his talk, Mr. McGuire emphasized scholar- ship as well as athletic ability. He said that no college was interested in an athlete who cannot “hit the books when necessary. He stressed the fact that to be a success, you must be ready to meet a new challenge every day. The defeats or victories of the past must be forgotten in favor of the future. Mr. McGuire told the Cru- saders to try to specialize in one sport, but admitted that this was all but impossible in a small school such as BCHS. Letter Winners MANAGERS - D. Klein. T. Garstecki, M. Huffman, J. Kobua, M. Meser, D. Taylor, B. Hackett, J. Perkins. NUMERAL WINNERS J. Accardi, C. Adams, B. Barber, J. Barrett, K. Basmagy, D. Bauman, B. Brown, J. Bryant, C. Chekouras, J. Cousin, B. Day, C. Demos, M. George, T. Gharrity, T. Greene, J. Harter, D. Innes, D. Johnson, J. Kaster, M. Keough, T. Kirkeeng, C. Koehler, D. Kruse, A. Lamendola, B. Linenberg, J. Lukas, D. McCarville, D. McGuire, M. Mertes, P. Moe. C Mol ay, D. Monahan, R. Montenero, J. Perkins, J. Polizzi, L. Preston. P. Rich, S. Ricksecker, J. Ryan. L. Scott, B. Serotini, P. St. Peter, R. Stoltz, D. Torres, J. Tower, J. Watson, J. Zahn, M. Zimbrich, T. Tibbetts. SOPHOMORES - P. Bremel, B. Cioni, T. Hagar, J. Harrer, T. 1mm, J. Perkins. JUNIOR — Jerry Veneman. CHEERLEADERS VARSITY - Barbara Carter, Pat Choudoir, Gina Agostinelli, Joanne Milatzo, Jean Hamill, Cathy Brandt, Subs: Jackie Zahn, Cathy Eichman. JUNIOR VARSITY - Pat Wolf, Nancy Belvedere, Pat FitzGerald, Linda Tyler, Subs: Sue Corny, Karen Zimbrich, Sue Ryan. Recipients of major athletic awards are Don Smiley, Athletic Achievement; Peter Piazza, Scholastic-Athletic Achievement; and Alan Kobus, Sportaaaaship John Clark Returns to BCHS As Coach Beloit Catholic High School welcomes Mr. John Clark to the 1965-66 faculty. Mr. Clark will be head basketball coach and will assist in football and baseball. Mr. Clark, the son of Mrs. Pauline Clark and the late Dr. Phillip Clark, graduated from BCHS in 1956. He showed outstanding athletic ability in his years at BCHS, lettering in basketball his junior and senior years. As a freshman, he lettered in then switched to golf, t which he lettered his last three years. Hr. Clark graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1963. He spent his first teaching season as a basketball coach at Marshall High School of the Madisoo Suburban Conference. He is presently handling the Marshall track team. Tom Wright FOOTBALL — Steve Kjomes, Mike Peterson, Bob Pospischil, Joe Bergeson, Tom Carney, Jim Carroll, Jim Davis, Art Kapitanoff, Dave Kaster, Al Kobus, Dave Luebke, Mike Mowers, Dick Nenahlo, Jim Perkins, Tom Pfaff, Pete Piazza, Jack Pohl, Larry Scott, John Seeboth, Don Smiley, Pat Monahan. BASKETBALL - John Winger, Dan Bums, Mike Mowers, Tom O'Donahue, Pete Piazza, Jack Pohl, Larry Scott, Don Smiley. TENNIS - a Hackett, a a Zickert, P. Monahan, D. Griffin, F. Polizzi, J. Wright, T. Wright. BASEBALL - Dick Asplund, Brian Luebke, Earl Pencwell. Bruce Mclnnis, Jan Toubl, John Winger, Dan Bums, Art Kapitanoff, Pete Piazza, Larry Scott, Don Barbara Mohney 9 Shirley Pankhurst, Phyllis U1V „ , n Andrsola and Sharoi Fsrwerd display tha TRACK — Mike Badger, Dave i - - a. . . . . , King. Kevin Lauer. Bin Km... bowlia8 trophies thay won In gym class. Kevin Van Kampen, Mike Fogle, Mike Peterson, Bob Pospischil, Dan Jeffers, Bill Dooley, Ray Fuller, Larry Goodrich, Al Kobus, Dick Nenahlo, Tom Pulaske, Don Smiley, Pete Van K amp on. GOLF — D. Van Landeghem, T. Carney, J. Conway, F. Linde, J. McLaughlin, D. Nuciforo, P. Obligato, N. Paley, D. Panicucci. Alnmnotes tl McKeorn ( 59), who graduated from Notre Dame in 1963 with a Liberal Arts ith a history Major, is .tly serving aboard the destroyer. the USS Bush. Michael has been in Formosa, Hoag Kang, and Japan. New Name - New Ideas at ou George Vevr fa yOU jmLMd (A tc ftM

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