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

 - Class of 1965

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May. 1965 Page 7 1964-65 Interscholastic Sports Summary Presented FOOTBALL TRACK Sept. 11 H Monroe L 14- 7 25 H ClIntoe T 7- 7 Oct. 2 A Hononegah W 30- 0 10 H North Boone W 26-20 16 H Marengo W 26-13 23 A Edgewood L 44-00 30 A South Beloit W 20- 6 Not. 7 A Winnebago W 44- 6 13 A Harrard W 19- 6 BASKETBALL Not. 24 A Clinton 1. 42-36 Dec. 4 H South Beloit W 62-42 5 H Edgewood L 58-53 11 A Turner W 71-59 12 H Hononegah L 47-45 18 H Winnebago L 70-58 19 A Edgewood L 72-46 Jan. 8 A Harrard L 63-44 15 H North Boone L 77-68 16 A Marengo L 66-60 22 A South Beloit W 54-51 .29 H Turner W 68-29 30 A Hononegah L 65-54 Feb. 5 A Winnebago L 59-51 6 H Marengo L 70-57 12 H Harrard L 65-49 13 A North Boone L 74-63 BASEBALL Apr. 12 H North Boone W 4- 1 14 H Orfordrille Rain 22 H Turner W 7- 2 24 A Harrard Rain 29 a Orfordrille W 13-12 May 1 H St. Catherine L 18-3 5 H Turner Rain 8 H Harrard Rain 11 A Clinton W 10- 7 Apr. 9 A South Beloit 7 7fc Hononegah 37 BCHS 41)4 23 A Clinton L 47 -41 28 H Hononegah 1 67)4-55)4 30 H Turner W 77 -47 May 4 A Orfordrille 23 South Beloit 92 BCHS 40 10 H Turner W 66 -57 14 A Albany w 64 -54 17 H Clinton £ 81 -37 19 A Hononegah 22 STATE MEET GOLF Apr. 14 H Brodhead w 221-203 21 A Boylan w 231-213 22 H Edgerton T 226-226 24 H Boylan W 217-209 27 A Edgewood W 6)4-3)4 29 A Hononegah W May 1 H Whitewater w 232-215 7 H Milton w 12 H Boylan w 432-409 15 H Edgewood w 19 A Whitewater 21 H Hononegah 22 A Marian 25 A Milton 27 STATE MEET TENNIS Apr. 13 H Clinton w 8-5 21 H Big Foot w 11-4 23 H Boylan L 4-5 26 A Edgewood W 8-2 30 A Big Foot W 7-5 May 1 A Waukesha L 2-3 5 A Boylan W 5-4 11 A St. Joseph L 4-1 13 H Edgerton W 9-0 15 H Edgewood W 4-3 20 H St. Joseph 22 STATE MEET

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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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Page 8 Anyone Want Awards? Beloit Catholic High School, since its founding in 1953, has produced many outstanding leaders in every walk of life. Bubbling with confidence, and bursting with pride, many of our alumni have already tasted success. An important reason for the good fortune of our former students is that while they were in high school their teachers and some interested leaders of the community held up high standards to those eager young people. Awards for excellence in spiritual, mental, physical, and social development are pre- sented each year to deserving students. One of these annual awards is the Msgr. O'Reilly Citizenship Award. One BCHS senior boy recipient is selected by his class- mates on the basis of practical Catholicism, school spirit, scholastic achievement, and pride in his personal appearance. This year's recipient was Peter Obligato. Pat Spano received this year's Madonna Citizenship Award. This award is presented annually by the Beloit Catholic Women's Club to the outstanding senior girl selected by her classmates for similar qualifications. Each year the Music Department presents the John Philip Sousa Award to a deserving band member who has shown the greatest interest in the music department. The Confraternity of Christian Doctrine of St. Jude's Parish presents the St Pius X Knowledge of the Faith Award to the senior who has achieved the highest average in four years’ study of religion. At the annual Athletic Banquet on May 6 three senior boys were cited for their excellent achievements in sports over a four-year period. Hirth's Sport Shop presented the Scholastic- Athletic Achievement Award to senior Peter Piazza. Al Kobus received the Sportmanship Award from Kruger’s Sports Shop, while Don Smiley was the recipient of the Athletic Award presented by the Beloit Catholic High School Athletic Association. The Leon Peterson Award is presented annually to one student from any one of the area high schools who best exemplifies brotherhood. In each school one student is annually cited for such exemplification. The Beloit Civic Theater Group honors each year the BCH student who has contributed to the greatest extent of his talents and time to the dramatic presentations at Beloit Catholic High School. Two awards are presented annually to business students. The Noma Award is presented to the outstanding secretarial student and the John Robert Gregg Medal to the outstanding shorthand student. Awards and trophies are presented to students for high achieve- ment in the study of Latin. Barbara Smith May, 196 Dinner-Dance Has Japanese Theme Seniore Grace Walker and Dan Burns reigned ae king and queen of the Junior-Senior Dinner Dance with junior attendants Pat Monahan and Jane Hamill Saturday, May 15 In keeping with their theme Sayonara , che juniors used a colorful Japanese motif to decorate the gym and cafeteria Junior mothers were in charge of dinner prepara- tions Bob Lindemann’e orchestra provided music for the dance. Officers Lisfed John Good was elected president of PRESS CLUB. Serving with him are Torry Piazza, vice president; Cathy Eichman, secretary; and Gina Agostinelli, treasurer. These club officers were installed at the May 12 meeting. The SODALITY has elected Virginia Belvedere as Prefect for the next school year. Jono Trafford is vice-prefect; jean Behrman, senior secretary; Ann George, junior secretary; and Cathy Eichman, treasurer. At their meeting on May 6, the FUTURE NURSES CLUB chose Sandy Schultz as pres- ident; Mary Carney, vice president; Jackie Zohn, secre- tary; Georgia Watson, treasurer; and Mary Holmberg, program chairman. Next year’s officers in STUDENT COUNCIL are Roy Cipro, president; Joanne Milatzo, treasurer; Sandy Schultz, secretary; and Kevin Van Kampen, vice-president. The LIBRARY GUILD has elected Barbara Warriner, president; Jackie Zahn, vice president; Kathy Takacs, secretary, and Nancy Keith, treasurer. President of the AUDIO- VISUAL CLUB is Daryl Von Landeghem. Secretary is Mary Carney. P«t Spano and Father Plerick examine the Madonna Award plaque Pat received recently The Madonna Award is presented annually by the Catholic Women's Club to the senior girl chosen by her classmates on the ba- sis of scholarship, practical Catholicism, school spirit and per- sonal appearance

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