St Joseph High School - Challenge Yearbook (Kenosha, WI)
- Class of 1960
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CHALLENGE 2 Nx XX xxx x St Joseph Hlgh School Yol 2 1959 1960 Kenosha WISCOHSIH Z' X X N. N' 4 xx fs. nf' .XX hh Q 'ami .ji ' Fixx' Nxvxx gum . W 'xx . A 1 x A : X. ' 1 I ,Qin mx 'M if O O 7 ' O I ' 7 ' v 1.31 MX gb -1,41-f Re1er1nd L1sl1e D.1rn1e1ler Pr1n11p.11l, St loseph II1g,h 511111111 JM ,4g,,,,,, 5 1111111111 111 1111111 1 11 ll 1 1 H1 11 1111111 1 XL Lf 111111 1 1111 1111 11111118 1 1 11111rs X118 III 111 H 11 11111 lk 1111 s11r11 1 1s11111 1111111 X 1 1111.11 1116111111 1111111111115 11111 1111111 X111 111111 11111111 1111111111 111 1111111 FLI IIL Q 111 11111 1111 r11f111 1111 111 15 --4' 111 11111 111111 11111 1111111 1Q1111 1 X 1 Wlarllyn C hapmdn blster Mary, 0 b F V100 Prmclpal Reverend Edmund Olley, Guldance DlFCLf0F and Athletic Dxrector, Reverend James Clark So dalnty Dxrector, and Reverend Jamei Hebeln, btudent QOUHCII Moderator 'S L 1 - 1111 4 1 X x 1 Q' 1 1 v,- , , ,S ' . 'V Y ' .' . 1,1 . . C If 11' . 7 7 4 2 o ' f. 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XCIIIIISSIOI1 to the CIIIILC 18 10 ee11ts RL1gIllDg 111 er the three da1 af fur 1x1ll l1e s11111e llltlxk and un d11ubtedI1 l7C'lUl'1flllI sen111r enrl She 111111 l1e elected fr11111 the I'IXL e 1nd1d1tes xx ho xxere selected sole the sC CI I11 'Ihe LIIICIICIIILS NXLFL presented t11 the entlre student I1odx at ln '1ll sehool 1sse111blx held Uetober 8 I leet1on of the queen, III xxI11eI1 tl1e 11 l1oIe school xx1Il 111te xx 1Il be held Oetober I7 The queen s IKICFI t1t1 111lI I1e kept seeret u11t1l she IS erov1ned it the d111ee 1 Bffglnlllflg at mppre xnnatelx I2 41 eonnng Plrade x11ll st'1rt from tl1e sehool ftnd 1111I1e 1ts V121 t11 Lake front SIWICIIKIITI The parade 11111 be eomposed of 1 eoI11r guard '1 band tl1e q11ee11 1111l I1er eourt tIo1ts 'md st11de11t ears I I111ts e11tered III tl1e p1r1de xx1ll l1e sponsored IS follo1xs txxo from tl1e SQIIIOI el1ss tl1ree from tl1e lun 111 el1ss thlee IIOIII tl1e sopho111ore el1ss, three IIOIII tl1e freshn11n elass 521.5 ee- IF John Lundberg Father Darmeder dxstnbutes Holy Commumon d11r1ng the Hngh Mass Offl clally openmg the school year, on Frlday September 11 111d 11ne fr11111 tl1e So1I'1l1t1 IFIILS 1n the IICIII' LCPIIIIJLIICICDII 111Il l1e 401 2115, 1nd S10 respeet11eI1 Smee tI11s 111ll l1e St 11sepl1 s hrst IIOIIICC.0IIlII1g students 1re 11ork1ng f11r 1 re1l sueeess II1e student eo11ne1l I111pes t11 see exerx 11ne at the danee I'l'lCI 11, l1ut ex CII tnore, t11 II IXC exerx student It tl1e gzune 11n SUI1CI'lN Semors Receive Rmgs Senlor TIIIIV da1 toole 11ee e tober I -Xll SLIIIOFS ISSISITLCI If 1 'Xl1ss 111d C OIIIIIILIIIIUII Ill the te111 porlrx student ehapel IilIIgS 1xere blessed IIICI CIISIIIII uted to 1111 ners ifter the '1I1ss -X spee11I PFCJQYAIII planned l1x sen1or student eo1111e1l 111en1l1ers e11tert1111ed the el1ss III the llttle tl1eatre durlng I111111eroon1 per1od -X get togethu pntx II1 the 141111 IIII 8 el1n11xed IL 1 IX Retreat, Io Tests Comlng I1tI1er Robert xICcCIIIlIILIx 'XI X , x11Il eonduet tI11s 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If you do have accomplushments from the pre cedung summer of any kund of any type you may look at them wuth prude as products of your own unutuatuve For summer was a tume of compara tuve freedom for you There was no con stant harpung on spurutual needs socual development or the enlargement of mental scope and grasp And to look at ut from a munoruty vuewpount there was also luttle encouragement un these fields The season that was such a provung ground for your unutuatuve your self determunatuon has by now slupped by unto the unevutable past The russet crusp ness of a new autumnal season provudes the backdrop for an even greater scope of actuon based on self unutuated purpose fulness What can thus fresh start do for you? How can you best utuluze ut? You your self have the potentualuty of brungung about perfectuon through the self umposu tuon of control The Improvement of spurutualuty merutaluty and the develop ment of the cultured personaluty are all brought to theur hughest fulfillment un the self ordered duscuplune of the unduvudual And you can you wull you do you have the courage to order and control your own actuons your lufe? Duane Keane Pruncupal Presents a Challenge The begrnnung of a new school year presents a challenge to faculty and stu dents Luke a road through the desert the school year seems to lue endlessly ahead But unluke the monotonous stretches of the desert the school year us marked by many events and actuvu tues that serve to brughten the trup ahead It us the enture school year wuth IIS actuvu tues un classroom and outsude of class room that presents the challenge to th famuly of the school To the faculty us guven the challenge to lead the students toward the goals of Catholuc educatuon Ever mundful of the letter to Our leaders Dear Leaders The 59 60 school year has sprung open wuth all the excutement I IOO ener getuc youths can generate Amud all the gauety and fun though a note of seru ousness has appeared student councul electuons We choose a group of you to help and guude us Can you do thus? All of us senuors rught on through freshmen wush thus year to be the most wonderful St Joes has seen yet We every game fruends on every floor Most of all we want our classes to be those un whuch we ourselves partucupate classes whuch wull prove unterestung and even fascunatung We the student body need someone to set up competrtuon and ru valry un gaunung honor roll status There us our problem Thus year wull be the best uf someone goes to each game and unvutes us to go along uf some one starts a Iuvely duscussuon un class and really wants to hear our opunuon Can you be that someone? We feel you can because that us the reason we el cted you as our representatuves Wuth you before us and wuth us well show all Kenosha the grandest school ut has The Rest of Us Our Fall Datebook st francis program pruncupal s conventuon homecomung home 8. school ttsh-fry nov 2 3 senuor uunuor retreat nov 4 5 soph freshman retreat football games oc II oct I8 oct 25 'no I 7 student as a chuld of God whose fTrst re sponsubuluty us to save hus soul teachers model theur luves on the great Teacher Chrust who taught that man mught know the truth and luve by the truth To the students us offered the chal Ienge of acceptung the guudance and du rectuon of the teachers Educatuon cannot be forced on a student It can be pre sented to the student but the student must accept ut and use what has been offered The challenge of a new school year can be accepted and borne successfully through the cooperatuon of all concerned Father Da rnueder The Challenge Pubhshed by the students of St Joseph Hugh School EDITOR Rlta Petrettl ASSOCIATE EDITORS News Laurm LeTart Leshe Thelen Judy Conrad Duane Keane Lucllle Morettu PBIFICIH Gaffney Mary Wuentjes Mary Kae Hawkms Dennls Rutkowskx EXCHANGE EDITORS Carol Smuth Calolyn Warner Ed1t.0r1aI J 0 pmuons Prusms Plctures Features Sports PHOTOGRAPHERS George Kasparek John Lundberg Don Sershon To Earn a Name I-Immmm' So thus us St Joseph s Hugh School I bet everyone here wull be aw ful glad to see me After all I was presu dent of my eughth grade class I Il most Iukely be one of the most popular people here Ya know they do some pretty odd thungs un thus school I went down to the ofhce to ask for an elevator pass I stead I was handed a Iuttle blue slup and told somethung about a goung away party when I got thurty flve of them I wonder where I m goung My schedule for today us algebra specual assembly Latun and lunch Say when do we have recess? We always had recess before There s the bell Let s see My sched ule says algebra un lO5 next III t walk to the rught or us ut to the left? Then up a flight of staurs or was ut down? O K Ill lust follow thus crowd Here I am It was a very nuce class except that ut was a Iuttle hard to follow The teacher spoke Spanush II thunk I followed the wrong crowdI End of the day I resolved when I came to break all records As I sut un de tentuon hall I see I dud Do you thunk my Englush teacher was rught when she saud Thus hugh school burldung doesnt make you a hugh school student? That name you must earn Bull Dorsey O O I g. f 0 . , . fi . , , . . . I . . I . . ' I - 9 . I - . I - I I I I I I . . I . ' ,....... .......... ' I 1 I I I I . , O ' I . I . 1 ,..,. . I ., ' A 1 .... . I ' I . 1 ' - - ' - hope to see the stands overflowing at . . . . - I g I I I - . s a I Q 1 . . ' I - - ' e ' . ' ' - 1 I 1 , , U . . ' I - D 1 ' ' - ' I I ' I I I I - .l l , . - . uus O . . . oct. 2 - . 0 0 0 ' ' ' . - , . 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Charles Judecka, and Mary Doherty enter SJHS portals 4 George Kasparek Busy fleshmen purchase books folders and SJHS covers m preparation for thelr first vear at bamt Josephs 310 Freshmen Began be ink Semor vlce president Mary Glembockl apparently has brought George Kasparek these fledglmg George Kasparek Angehc lookmg Kathy Carpenter doesnt seem too sure she vsants all those books to carrv Hou ever Marv Kay Jacyna seems a but happier that she has not qulte so many xf George Kasparek Congratulations Freshmen Domxmk Mascarettl Con me Baernat Mane Herbert Thomas Bakula Orlando Gallo and Donna Sevev' You te learned to keep to freshmen back to their own wmg the rxght S , , , , . . . . K . . ,D F3 x Il 3 2-i K , 0 p , 4? . l I -1, o o 0 0 W s R . . , ' 7 . . . i 1 - . rea 4' X V 'iv 4 5 2, , , . r, ,, exft? 2 V, . A ,, Q .- 5 Q txt V 1. ' Q . .,. V E- X'r'.r . ix, S D .5 5 X v,e ' I 4 H , fy ' - N1 Ha J . , , , . 9 ' 1 1 . . I . . 1 , K . ,Y H ' . v' . ' Ii Educatwna . 'Ncmw x Kha-um... -m..:5,u.-N ...-:dl George Kasparek Senlors Rlta Petrettl Gerald Wllllams Mltzx Cow Tom wlSnlCWSkl and Laurin LeTart look enthusiastic as they go about the task of pur chasing books for their fmal year at SJHS That music ln the cafeteria, girls, isn't for dancmg' Juniors Mary Smlth and Jinnme Ramacchl seem to have forgotten the layout of St Jofeph s since last year an-n- ' --Q..,,i. a+-. George Kasparek John Doetsch rec elves SDBCIJI mstructlons from new mechanical drawing Instructor Mr Rlch ard Johnfon as Al falro ileftb and Wxlham Hartman watch mtcrestedly This years Junlors purchase books Recelvlng atten tnon at the tables are Cecelxa MKZHTCICWICZ Sylvla btec Duane Glerum Mary Pobar Marlanne Hender lelter Marilyn Clpolla bonya Zalubovmskl and Kathy Lamo George Kasparek Social . .. Don And why dad the chaperone stop the stroll, Mary Con 6 1 3 M Mis-:FUN , if 'Z Q 1 J ' f ,-. fb V 1-K 7 , I 0 o ' ' I L -.,.,: .2533 - - H 2 V L - wha, - - 'A ' U . . . . , . E A N ijfrtjf 1' qw, X . 7:5 -.zxrxwvr-xr-Y Q I ' ,. , ' ' I . ' ' .R M,.?m . Z il . a --L... ' Q W. . , . . . 1 . V U I ' Y 1 . , r ' v ' b . N V I L I gfx. x X '- ' '4 V N X W M4 .A t , w .1 ff- , , ' f 9 44 i , and ports ACllUlll8S My little brother could play bctter football than you' Coach farbonc Lems to be tellmg them now famous ss ords to Joseph Mattlazn George Kaeparek Look out coach he s bugger than you' Coach Matrxse slzes up Richard Szusko Q-SM I' 'QW me Oof' Lvnn Fredrlckson seems to hate discovered that that blocker IS sohd Everybody ready Let's go' Mary Pobar, are those your feet that never left the ground Mary DeFur1o, Sue Pezdlr, and Sylvla Stec make It John Lundberg 7 7? 4 .A .1 m W Cf f V ' .. If ' H U H ,W ', 23 lv ., 1 , A ,.' ..,. My A 9.2.-15:1 EQ ' X. , 4 M XL , . . , X, ' ' f Q 1 - , ' . . V W - . , , ' , ' , . . . J -. I ' V ,, ' fax! U , , ' 3, f , Q . ' 1 'flue , ' ,K x I I 4 7 x , . ,, f 1 , uv X f , 'we H f ,U ,. ,, XM ' f-3 , l V, l , , , ' l an ' ' n , cam 1 4 - 43 A f 2 r :fly ,Nw x , Ka . A, W 'W x X U ,es , I , . V . . . I I ' ' t ' An Ode to Prustratlon Down the road someone us stuck un the mud How lugubruous' The engune roars and one by one the pustons pop from theur cages How lugubruousl Slowly the car sunks unto the mud Glub glub how lugubruous' Laurm 1.eTart 214 Feet There are thungs feet know That hands never wull The excutung poundung feel Of runnung down a hull The soft cool pruckluness When feet are bare Walkung un the summer grass To almost anywhere Aldonna Molunaro 103 Princess and the Pea Well Cats as the squares put ut once upon a tume there was thus prunce Man' He was a cat' Thus cat ll mean pruncel was lookung for a real cool dush but of course she had to be a real pruncess Really thus uazz wasnt up hus alley be cause he couldnt flgure out whuch was and whuch wasnt Ilf you dug me? Now one nught there was a crazy storm All at once there was a knock at the door and thus real ancuent kung hob bled over to open ut Well man' You never saw such a mess un your lufe' There was thus real gone pruncess drenched to the skun standung un the wund and raun Man' She was so wet that there were fountauns spurtung from her shoes Well Daddy o are you gonna ask me un thus shack or are you gonna let me freeze to death? After all most cats dont leave pruncesses out to freeze un the raun saud the pruncess Lusten Kuddo are you tryung to tell me you re a pruncess saud the kung Get seruous Jack and let me un the pruncess courteously replued So the kung let the pruncess un and he bruefed the queen Well thus queen was the swung n st She went to the bed room and put a pea under the bed for the pruncess Then she put twenty mat tresses and twenty feather beds on top of the same crazy bed The next mornung they asked her how he slept She replued Man' that was wuldest nught I ever spent There must have been a rock un that bed Sugar' you are a pruncess saud the prunce And they luved happuly ever after Carol Guttormsen 108 il' 0 A Ballad rf a Slave John Brown was a man a mughty man wa e as tall and as wude as a chestnut tree Hus muscles bands of uron hus fTsts luke steel One blow from hus flst could make any man reel But John was a slave he had always been one ever sunce hus dad marrued and had hus first son For hus dad was a slave and so was hus mother Hus two susters too and even hus brother A slave has no rughts so they say Because hus color us dufferent he must pay But pay for what? What crume dud he commut except beung born? And I doubt uf that s ut Hus sun us hus color because ut us black Ignorant men scorn and turn theur backs Oh how cruel the world can be' If men would open theur eyes then they would see John knew all thus wuthout beung told But he had to face the truth he was gettung old Too old was he to stand up for what s rught for younger men than he have lost the fTght John used to be strong and tall and straught but John s years grew short that was hus fate He grew old much too fast The best of hus years had already passed Old had he grown from the beatungs he took He was now bent and wuth every word shook But deep unsude was he butter? No He uust felt puty for the ugnorant men who scorned hum so Emptmess A lone cactus occupued the crest of the hull For mules around the only other matter to be seen was the gray shuftung sand Every now and then a stray gust of wund whupped up a sand funnel No luvung thung except for an especually hardy cactus could survuve un thus bar ren wasteland Manlynne Fredruck 212 Depression The lufeless aur clung to the earth and held the clouds as stull as death un the black sky A slumped figure stumbled down the dark path luned wuth tured trees whuch devoured the only lught that could show hum the way Mary Ellen Flsh 211 Ruchard Rhey 111 The Earth I am worn I am tattered But to you that doesnt matter I feed you I clothe you Even though I do not know you You scar me wuth bombs You staun me wuth blood Someday someday vou ll see I wont be Cass Chunske 104 PlI9Slblllty Many people thunk they should And maybe sometumes they could But I wonder uf they really would Paul DeFazuo 102 1 0 1, ,x . . 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Q - 11 - - 0 1 0 5 . . n u a . . ,, . . . , ,, . ,, . . . . . - 1 1 . . - 4-.. 1,,,- , . . - - George Kasparek Howdy pardner, seems to be llhat our new forelgn exchange student, Andea fAndyJ Mantlneo, IS saylng to hls Amerlcan host, Dave Deblmone SJHS Welcomes Forelgn Exchange Student lllerlel IS blelt' lhlts xl llf Andrea Al lI1Ul'lLO, ollr nexl f0I'LlLfl1 exehlnge student frolll ltlll slxs Andrea, bettel knoxl n IS Allklk ls spendlnef llls senlor xelr lll the L S under the sponsorslllp of the Natlonal fdfllflllt H elfare Con ferenee Subleets for llls senlor l LlI'lI1ClUKlL l I1gll'sl1, SOLlOlOLfX , re lIglOl'l, tlplng, Anlellean lllstorl, and IOl1I'I1lllSIIl He sax s he IS relllx lO0lClI1g folxllrd to tllls llst el1lss slllee Ile pl llls to lllll e lOllI'l12llSIll llls elreer -Xndl lllxLS trlek lt1elfLIII1lS He IS espeelllll fANLIl llfLLl lik golf llhleh he has nel er seen before fOlIlPlI'Il1Lf ltllx xxltll xlllLI'lLl, -Xndl hllds our eountrl strlnlge llld eleltlnef 'llle lllost notlee lllll CllHCI'LI1CL tll If llllpresses llle slls Andx IS tlllt ln Nlllerle l tllere .QZBIQWWJ l1I'lC2ft05 A prettx Lflll 15 llke a nlelodx lllll lll the llneettes, ten prettl elrls nlll e ltelllflflll lllllSlL l lese glrls, Plt Nlatlallga Shlron Pls eueel, Sue lxanelan Cllrlstlne Sehxx LI1I'l, lxll Sf2HlCX lxathx Bl dllel ollllle NWXOILIXR lnd Mar tflret XlLlLl are tllls xelr s lllCIlllDLI'S of the SIHS X olee C lub -Xnx Ulrl lllth Slllglllg tllent and a SIIILCTC llLSlI'L to llork IIIIN eon taet Slster IROSLIIVITIL but lIlCIIlllLI' slllp IS llnllted The laneettes lppelr lll lllost sehool funetlons, SIIIQ' for speelll PIOLfI'llllS .nd lust tllls summer lp pe'ued on IX Contuclus Soy . flllI1ls lllx 278 dlls lll l next sllnlnler l IL ltloll llls to e obllol ellss LIILC xlhlle lll l there lre tlllee dehnlte groups PTOlLSSlOllIl eollllllerelll llld lllNlI'l1'lLf lylflllg 4 lden lll t x UI l o e IS lelst slxteen, hoxleler, elefllteen IS eonsldered IIIOFL leeeptlble SLOOPIIIQ IS lelllx SOlllLfl1ll1Q' nexl to -Xndx beeluse onll the llellthler ss ot leople lll t x lllxe e s llld teenlffers lllust be elghteen to seeule l lleense lood IS lnot ler eolltl lst -Xndx slxs We elt ots of hsh lllll bleld, and lots of spl ghettl lnd mae lI'Ol1l ljlkl, l,LSllllOl1C xlllo IS Andx s host seellls to enlox lllllllg Andx tll lt the eountrl 18 guest Both bols IQYCL IS l XLFX lpptl ff has one to lnx teenlger, bllt ltlll te lture tll lt XKOlllll lttrlet lllost L t e lxs of se ll New Equipment Enllvens Classes Optlell dlsks, telephone trlns l1llffLI'S lllullllllltors lnd l llexx set of lllOlOQlLll SPLLIINLIIS lllgllllght thls xelrs lddltlon to the selenee deplrtlllent Phxsles and bloloegl students re speetll ell lllll llse the lbole Llllllp lllellt The pllx SILISYS Xl lll llso make use ot pllotonleters lnd nell elm xeetloll lpparatus 'lLLOI'tllI1Q to Sls ter SIIDISII held of the selenee deplrtnlellt lll Lllfellllsflk, bee luse of the greltll enlarged number of Sl'lltlCI1fS ellenllells poured lll lll eflelter qlllflflfl AlLLllll1lLll LlI'lXXlI1Q Illlfelltl llld SfLlKlLl1l'S lre ulldel the dlreetlon ot X Rlehlrd ollnsoll -Xll t IS equlpnlent as llell IS the eourse ls llexl lllkl botll lft lDLlI'lU' enlolee bl the e ss Andy Appluud America lell l left INN Sl nnx SlLllY, Xl 15 preplred to LOIIIL leross l dlf ferent ll ll of llfe here ltl the L S bllt xxllen l I'L1Ll1Lil lsenoshl, tllele xxere so lllflnx dltferenees tlllt l xl ls lSfOlllSl'N,tl lxerl dll l tl nelx llld dlfferent eustonls One of the llllllll' dltferenees IS our edueltlollll plln We be Till xllth klnderglrten lnd hxe xelrs of obllgatorl elenlentlrx sellool About hllf of the students th If lllxe H1 elelllelltlrx sellool lllplllllll Xl ltlt to lttend Xl hat xle elll Illlll elle sehool lnd prlnllrx lndustrlll sellool xxhlell llsts tllree xelrs lllen those xx ho xx lnt to go on Stllflxlllg llld lllNL l llllddle SLllO0l dlplollll eln lttend flXC xears of ellsslell selentlhe or teehnleal sellool lhose xxllo llent to prl llllfl eln Lttllflllllt. xxltll sceondlrx lndustrl1ll sehool MX pupll xlho goes to the hrst lelr of llllddle sehool has to studx ,IOT FROM errl lxeller lllll stlll be Sll lS,IlI1L, H IL LAIIIICS SllllllllLl, ll l lfrald xle lll knoll better Ks all good fl1ll1QS lllllsf eollle to an end sullllllel ll IS boll ed out but lf left llelllllll SOIIIL lllelllorlble lnd hu I1lOI'OllS LX ents 'X LISL of llerxes IS bound to ILLOIIIIYHIX lllost of us lxhen the dlx lrrll es for our hrst rold test, lasted Cl en after the test beeause slle got lI1fO sollleone else s ear and trled to dllle If holne Throlxlng stones lnto l lke XllCl1lQ ll'1 IIIIX be one xx ax of pass mg tlme, but NX hen l llrge rock gets dropped on one s foot, llld one llls to spend tlllle ID the llospltll BOB HLC Hl S coneludes that lf X818 lll a NX aste of tlllle XSOITICO that she xlas runnlnq Old Alumm Never SLllOOl lllllllg stlrted, IIIAFIX of St oe s grads ll lxe deelded to attend eolleges and UHIXCISIIICS VN ho else but P-XLI XLTRMX llould go Sllllllllllllil' on llls hlst Llll at eolleee He left for the Lnllersltl of H ISCOHSID, beptelll ber 1 B -XRB K OX, Cilltill' of the 1 lll! lengt llst xear, IS furtllerlng her LdllL lfIO!l Af the Lnllersltl of xwlSCOI1Sl!'l lxenosha lxtetlslon NllKl Pl -XS IS attendlneg Lrelgh ton LIIIXCISKX ltl Nebraskl -XLDRLX NILR-X BARB OB IIN and MARX lx-XL Nl-XDL R-X llale been leeepted lt St Xllfl s Hospltll lI'l XlllXXllllxCL Xl here tllex lxlll beqln trllnlnq as 1111 lflll llstorx lllltll Qeof rlphx I'LllIIlOl1 llf1XlIHLf lthletles lllll lllllsle ln ellssle ll or SLlLIlfll1L sellools pllPllS stlldl IIIUSI ot the slllle sub leets plus selellees tlplng llld llle ell lllltll subleets lleeluse of lll these subleets lll ltllllll Pllpll llls lll l.l1LNLlOTLLllL knoxxledge but H1 AIIILFIL H1 llls l klLCPLl understandlng of xlhlt he studles l hill lf NLFX lnqe lf l te x t t ln llll llllllersltles xle dont hlle to e pr sellt LXLFX dlx lf xle elre to xle elll go exerx slx 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I 1l'1lY1l'Cll'IIS summer was an extensIon and an Interruptlon of my educatIon It was an extensIon because I went to Colo rado Roundup There I met gIrls from all over the world It was an InterruptIon because wIth all the summer BCTIVIIISS I couldnt get myself to look In a book LeontIne MIIas 108 ThIs summer was a very great exten SIOD of my educatIon The reason IS be cause my summer was filled wIth the excItement of the county and state faIrs The educatIon I gamed workmg wIth anI mals wIll be of benefit smce I Intend to malor In science Kathy Bydalek 104 Senator John Kennedy gets my vote He would not get very far wIth gust my one vote but wIth votes from the mIl lIons of other cItIzens of thIs country who feel about hIm the way I do he could be our next presIdent Kennedy IS well qualIfied for the Iob and responsIbIlIty of presIdent In Splfe of hIs young age He has been In the Senate for a number of years and has proven the extent of hIs IntellIgence and experIence Beung part of our govern ment now, he knows the natIonal prob lems and ISSUES There IS one more factor whIch must not be neglected John Kennedy IS a CatholIc ThIs does not make ham any better than other possIble candIdates, It most lIkely wIll be a great hundrance to hIm Mary Conrad 102 I would select Stuart Symington, the Senator of Missouri because he is chair man of the subcommitte on space and supports the common people. Tom Pechura 316 Who's FUFIHIDQQ Carol Gastaldi 310 'W J' An extensIon ThIs summer I read more and finally began to realIze that sInce thIs IS my last year and I hope to go to college I must utIlIze my spare tIme with study Fred Werve 214 It was an extensIon because It taught me a great deal about general house keepIng I cooked the meals and cleaned the house for our family Frances Peterson 213 ThIs summer was an extensIon of my educatIon because I worked In an office ThIs was a great experIence because I plan to do thIs type of work after gradu atIon Kathy Griffin 206 Was thIs summer on ex tensIon or on InterruptIon of your educcItIon 7 of my educatIon because I have learned many thIngs for my future In nursmg I really enloyed my vacatIon I am amazed at the sense of satIsfactIon one gets when one sees very SICK people comIng to the hospItal and later sees them walk out so much Improved To see somebody dIe and then to observe the delrvery of a baby Into the world are two powerful exp rlences It s a wonderful way to get an educatIon Carolyn Warner 213 I thInk that my summer was an ex tensuon of my educatIon because of the new people I met and I thInk one learns somethIng new from everyone one meets I was given a chance to attend the Summer School of CatholIc ActIon where I learned thIngs that I wIll be able to use the rest of my lIfe Lastly I thInk I learned by lust lIvIng and getting to know myself and the peo ple and thIngs around me better Susan Peterson 103 whrch of the potential ccIndIdcItes for the presIdency In I96O are you supporting 7 I am supportIng Johnson because of hIs work on the Senate Rackets Commut tee whIch IS exposIng the truth about the unIons Bill Kauffmann 109 I do not have an opinion on which candidate I will support in 1960. Before I could express an opinion I would have to know as much as possible about each candidate, and then I would support the man I felt best suited for the presidency. Mary Schlater 212 RIchard NIxon I would support hIm because I thInk he IS the best qualIfied He has been VICE PresIdent for two terms and should be acquaInted wIth the PresIdent's dutIes I also thInk he's gomg to WIN because many many people are thInkIng the same way Bob Agazzi 109 10 I am supportIng DemocratIc Sen H Humphrey I heard hIm speak at a dInner thIs summer and thought he was very good He has many good Ideas and I thunk he would make a good presIdent Judy Getschman 206 Nelson Rockefeller. He is a very cap able person. Nelson has a very good background. I think with a little study about the problems of our country he can and will become a very capable presi dent. Nelson is a very popular and infiu ential person. Dick Hensgen 211 Senator Kennedy He IS a CatholIc and should have the rIght Ideas about such Important thIngs as segregatIorI Also he IS young and healthy and wIIl be able to take the straIn Mary Anderson 105 . ,cg . - V 'nl.' -I L- -, , .. , s -4-, . . . - ' --f 9.11 1 I , 2. uaghzxp 3. . ff P -A '..' . ,L ,fix v 1 - ' . : C gs . . r ' :if-7 Alert' 'V' I I I , ' ' A ian ' ,1 . Q-. - ' I. . vb U h . .. vlmvfql. -: - . .sm-, 1.7.-, . --'- gsm, . , ,- . . , -.' JJ. . -. , r '- , - 'l ' - O s'. 'u if '. 4 ' . ' - Thls summer has been an extensIon if 3 - 1 frffef ' . . . -aff I ' .tlit ' , 9f'.'- . b ' I ' ' Ax 'P' ' - .5--. ll ' I . . . . . . . . , - Q 1 I . , . I - I I - O I U O -tm., P-sw 'wk KA am.-as 'Y' W .s.-...sms A-.36 jf'--J -all A 'Rf 'I' AM -ll George Kasparek Dont frown klds, the year has Just begun The class offlcers from left to rlght are Robert Agazzl Helen Benuska. and Sylvia Stec In the second row are Orlyn Faraea Nancy Rufflo Pat Clpolla Mary Glembockl, Ron Flllppelll and Chuck Hall Robert Heller and Jlm Costlgan occupy the top roxv Club Alms, Advantages Outlined To foster sportsnlanshlp among the lllelnbers and the stlldent bodx IS the purpose of the j Club Ralph D1Cllr1stopller heads the elub as presldcnt and Xlfjfklflg wlth l llIll Tonx cflltlffl seeretarx, and Ronme SPIIICF, sergelnt at lrms All boxs lxxarded letters automa tleallx llCL0lllC nlembers and xx lll asslst IS ushers lf all sport fune tlons l xou xx ant to be a telcher xx ell, then the ITA IS the elub for xou Open onlx to lllIll0I'S md se nlors thls elub lS under the dlree tlon of Slster Adolphus, and lts purpose IS to lnterest others ln be Lllllllllg teachers and to QIXC lts nlenlbers experlenee Ill l'LlLl1lll!,I lf xou re lllfLI'LSft.Cl lll books lnd thlnk xou llllgllt enyox Nlllflxlllg' ln the llbrarx, then the llbrarx Club lS for xou Slster Marx lI'lIlLl9 IS the elub moderator, and If present there are txxentx two nlenlbers Ill the club Anxone fI'0lll the four elasses 18 xx elcome to lfllll Flrst hand experlenee at Xlllflilllg' ln 'lll ofhee IS glx ell to all members of the Ofliee Club Lnder the su PCIWISIOII of Slster lrene, semor glrls FCLCIYC lnstruetlons ln manag mg an office The otlflce thcx are put lll ellarge of may be the lllillll ofhee or anx one of the prlests ofliees Onee lll charge of the oftlce the glrls are on thelr own and are requlred to fulfill the Ollllg1lflOI'lS of anx seere tarv To lll'l1Ill llIl the splrlt of good sportsmlnshlp throughout the stu dent bodx IS the lllllll obleetlxe of the elght students xxho leld the eleers for the xlrsltx Alt St to proxlde the sehool xx nth ln or glmfed method of leldlng the speetltols lll LllCC,I'lllg ln ln orderlx f'1SlllUIl 'lllss Sllll SLYIO the nlod elltor slx s, Our lull thls xelr s 1 ur one pelfeetlon llle flr s tllelllselxes llllt, often sud thex lust xx lnt to be better than last xear lhe lllllll Klllllllii. ltlons lre le ld ershlp Ind eleslre 18 xx ell lb llllllfl lnd LO0I'lllI'l'lfl0ll unlor Red C ross glx es teen lffers l ehanee to slloxx CllI'lSl'llIl ehlrltx to Illtll' I'lClgllll0I'S through serx ILC to others both at home and llll'0'lLl 'I hls elub xxlll eontlnue the plo gram of former xelrs Smlellllg glft boxes ox erseas IS xx ell as pfllllllllli., xxhat lf em bx xx IX of entertlln lllellf lnd glfts for loe l Lll'llll'llllC org lllll ltlons The entlre sehool IS enrolled lll the lllllllll' Red C ross and lt hopes to hnd mlnx xx ho xxlll be lnter ested lll l0lllll'lQ the RC sellool Ltlllflell therebx glXlllQ thelr tlllle and talents oeeaslonlllx to the serx lLC of others lt s A slllp to llllll the Photo C lub lf xou re Interested lll photogrl pllx, lnd lf X011 lfe 10111 lll l Hlsh Club members xx lll learn the art of dex Cl0plllQ pletures and max get an opportunltx to xx ork on the sellool paper, s.lxs Slstcr lranels YJXICY, elub moderator Hlxe xou asplratlons to the stlge ls xour Llffellll Ill llfe to be l grelt letor or letress -X Hollx xxood tl1I'CLf0l' gre If Illllxt, up art eostume or scene deslgner Club llLLlllSL noxx opportunltx lxnoeks If xou d rather partlelpate ln speeeh tournaments then xour elub IS l OI'Ll'lSlLS Both groups help dexelop CISL lnd effeetlxeness ln speeeh Vl lrmng these elubs are not for lazx people' Concentra tlon, IIIYCDSIU, lndustrx self dlsel pllne and the abllltx to take Cfltl elsm lre t,SSLllflIll qullltles to all elub lllelllbers If xou llaxe these qualltles xx hx not loln one or both elubs 2 Callllfllllld A JPPJ 1,7 was llddllfe , IJ C ll Ula-yd Ca-ffl? I 0 uofe Want to Argue '-P Are xou one of the better s u dents lll xour elass, and so appreel lte the opportunltx to add to xour edueatlon Haxe xou a real de slre to understand lll0I'C about the problellls of our world todax' H lxe xou thought of the fun of trlps, the tllrlll of plllllll. 8CLl3lI'll, the pleasure of xx lnnlng, the prlde ln representlng the school ln a forln of eompetltlon xxhlch de pends upon llftllfla Good for xou' The debate elub of St Josephs Hlgh welconles xou' Open to freshmen, sopho more, llllll0I'S, .lllll SLI1l0I'S Anx one lnterested max see Slster jarlath, Llllb moderator Class Cfflcers Set Hugh Goals -Xlreadx ln full sxxmg, the S HS Student Connell IS underwax wlth plans and ldeas to make the xear 59 60 a sueeess Rex llllC9 f'lCllClll, new Student Counell moderator, alreadx held txx o summer meetlngs Nlam pur poses of flllS orgamlatlon are to foster a dclimte sehool splrlt, ln erease student goxernment, pro mote helpful as well as edueatlonal 1dC39, and eneourage eo operatlon along with CI1IllU5l8blll ln school functlons Plans now ln aetlon lnclude homecomlng scheduled for Oct 18th and a sehool nlonltorlng sxs tem, whleh xxlll soon go lnto effect On Sept llth Student Council sponsored a get aequalnted danee for the sehool Representlng the senlor elass thls xcar are Chuek Hall presldent, Marx cxlClT'lb0Llxl, xlee presldent, Robert Heller, treasurer, and Nanex Ruffalo, secretarx Ronald Flllppelll 19 the tumor elass presldent and xxorkmg wlth hlm wlll be Helen Benuska, xlce and Sxlxla Stec, secretarx flected for the sophomore class are Robert Agazzl, presldent, Or lxn Faraca, VICC presldent, and Pat Clpolla, secretarx An electlon wlll be held to deelde on a new treas urer to replace Rlek Podgornx, xx ho recentlx nloxed to Chlcago Freshman class members wlll elect thelr officers xx lthln the next fexx xxeeks Help Your Halo Shine Certalnlx one of the Ill0St llllpor tant 0I'g8lllIaIl0l'lS ln our school IS Sodalltx Sodallsts deslre to be elctraordlnarx Cathollcs The re wards of Sodalltx are manx, for through the folloxxlng of IIS rules, a person becomes closer to God and the Church, and a better nelgh bor to hls fellowman The senior officers of Sodalltx are Prefect, judx Conrad, XICC Prefeet, Gall Becker, Seeretarx, Beth Whlte, and Treasurer, Rlta Tvson All those lnterested ln yolnlng g0d3lltV max contact Slster jarlath Acolx te Club proxldes our school xx 1th servers for all rellglous occa SIOHS Slster Qumtlllus, the club lllOdCI'3t0I', welcomes anx box who has serx ed ln hls parlsh Although classmen ln the no oflieers haxe COIIIC on box s, thls IS xour opportunltx to show xour leadershlp If xou loln, others wlll follow, and remember thls ls strlctlx a box s club After all, who ex er heard of altar glr s: there are upper elub at present, been elected Vet -M . ' ' 1 ' f 3 1' , i 4 l xg ,,,...,. ., x 1 It . I ' Y ,. ' ' lf f .1 1 f-- , ' 1 - - flt ewfggr-' Q--sg.. ' - -- ' Mele.. A 1 1 .ax H ' T Q- '- . ' 1 , ,K 1,1 . . . . ga.. A zzl 1 W H E 1 1 U M.-..-.. 11-ss M V - - ' ff I' f A 55? 1 I . ' . . - ' 5, A F, , s - ,.,.., t A 1 I 0 . 1 li Z W ' A Q, .W - I ' 1 ' l ' . ' , ' , 1 ', K. . ' ' ,5- p 1 ' Q I ,n , , . 1 . v f' - l 1 n ' 1 I C .. U . K . V s r , ij. . S f R' 5 ' K -I l L A lu '. 1 . . ist? ' l 5 ' P ' - are Dick Suszko, vice-presidentg joseph High the cheerleaders help Then open the door to Drama pfCSidCI1f3 Jim C0Sfig21ls YFCHSUFCFB ' . . , . N. .' K 5. ' ' 1 S2 ' - L' 1 ' 1 - X. . L., ', v. . -' - ' . 1.33 13 .' .' 1 1 S '- 1 , 1 C l' 1 lf ' J ' ' Q Q ' all- '- -1, T 'gl' -' 1 ' ' ' ' ' S, ', I. K 1 '. . I Q v' H . .'. J - ..'-- Q .. I . l . , I - 1 1 '1 J 1 '1 - . ' 1 , . .1 ' 1 ' -.Y . ' .., 1 ' 1 . O I ' I ' - Q . ,. - . 5 K lj, ' ' Q T QD .l 2 ' ' ' ' .4 V 1 if .2 3 7 . ' I. ' Y . - E 2 . ' x. . gg A a A . H' . . . ' u y . ' L ' vs , - . 1 - I ' L- . ' ' - s C 'T 2 :Q l ' . . . . . J 'f g' '1 '. .' ,K ' .1 . -1 Y 1 . L' , , I 7.' y . l ' ' 1 ' 1 ' I '11 ' 1 1 '. , . . ' . . ,- Y 5- ' ' ., ' . 1 . ,' .. . . T in 1 .r I.. t. l - ll S 1 C 'V T T V ' 1 . ' C' f V - ' D ' ' s 1 -x ' - v - ' s lf' 5 11 Lancers Have Potential Despite Imtlal losses mur ffrldmrx u1uaunrLrLd 1 ur mrmnglx sur IIN srl un fur tn H11 th U1 Lxputui m thy xmwn s n xmr Sgptunlmu lv lhn us mar Nqllld slmxud gmmd hmm md rtuus I tmtuw tu lm llmmlm In x XX h1rL IXl1lS,,I1l'Nl1lll ui thu nur p Nlfltlll 1 unmfcruuu upuur X un thu up pmmng tum plmul srmn f ddr. If ff ru. sa un I ullludx X14-XIu.r md haltlmulx Iilll PCTUIII XLUILAI tha. YUIILIIKIUXKHS N14-Xlur 1 III! thy QXITI no X xurtlulnss rl s xurs tu u d In f IS XL Surg ug lust thru fourths of mu Inglxhdd but ug srlll hug lllosl' of I1 Img TLI'lI'I'lII1U' th sum. me rut one xL1r mo dld sugh 1 m C OHIZCYL HL C LOIIIPLIIUI H1 r hm 18 1 Iublx IS Ing rut xox would hui m umtucnu L nu Your luttu umm 1 LS u f x L 7 nundw IL LS um hull ll Rllph DIC Imrxstoplur ohn Rngmr 1 I1 rx num lhn SIUITLS L tn mlm s thu umm lust xmr I nrds 1 1 md 'Xfxm VI L Inst our LLIITLI through Qradlmtlun but his undnrstudx Unk Susllm who sm umsldcrablv. umm last xml xull be raturmm, IIOIIQ' xuth Xml Plntrmgah L ld s I srmmg dug hoth ru Q'I'.fllIlllfl0I1 md the SXKIILIIIIIQ' of Plt XIL5nIc.Lr to u w LII L 111 mum Lxullnnt SUPINJIIIUILS m HILL Stn I1 md R11 hlrd C hnppurrl L xx L aI on l1ll1 1 r turning Ictrc I In IH 1IIs x s Hxs umhrstudx suplmmm n I h IS tl L an mu. r IS nrt x th nr thx lust strmwf on BL und thcm If fullhulx IS hlrd runmnw 190 pound Pxr UL-X ur luuff xx ur sm umuqx L H1 1 L IIIIIIHQ If um 1 tm hllfm sors Ihg urhar hllfhlnk lmusutlun pmu. 1 pluhlun SIIILL suuur Lrrx 111111 h furcl 1 um Clmml -XI I orruhm or Inn SIxLllkI!ll,I sum ro bc mp und: dltu fm this open posmon sm thls scars tum LO Dlck buszko ,IO POKE Iuhu Ihglnn scrum duurluuhr xx as prmtxa lllx III run when Stun Snhm told har shy xx IS IFILIIQIIJIL X L H1 1 L srmu ouullui uhLn Iuha Lum p mud xbnut 1 xxuglmr prob un hut this rgpurrcr hnds no tuxlt xx 1th I uhm s lX0lI'LIllP0lS Xhkf. Sullm srnlllr md sralxx lrr wplmlnmg gmrd umstmtlx ulls nx 1 N 1 an um m Q un u X xx mx -kwxw 1 V I L , P George Kasparek .hm Wervue and Ken Wedeukes, SJHS seniors, made headlmes thus sum mer with their trlumphs m the bike races at Vvashmgton Bowl and other tracks nn this area ig: 1.1011 fe 41? .x135kfav-2233 George Kasparek Coach Robert Carbone I aptam Tony I ravotta and Coach Frank Matrlse make fmal strdtegn plans for the bug game against bt Catherines We hope that kmg Que handshake brmgs good luck Freshman Team Appears Strong hupg L IINIIQI Irs. md thn LSSIUII xxhum utlcu 4 truhm foot ull SKIUILI xx IS held Xugust l IS llll mr IS LOIlSltILl'll Q nur thm llsr xurs tumo t Ihg sun of thu tum LUIISILICIIIIL, xxuvmt md wught lS un 1 1 L llrgu than thv. prnudlng tum Xlr Rohnrt Ruhgm null ut IS hcan Luuh of thc rclm H xull Im lsslstud hx Xlr IQILIIIFRI ohm son nun sucmg md IIILQITIHILII Who s Tough 9 The Team 9 Tough nah XI1tr sn IS tha hud muh Hms PFIIIIITX durx to malxu rv. xmmum ruuglm tm Xu HLI 1 f tu IL I s fUllLIIl Xlr Xllrrlsc gn ms urx muglm XKIYLIIIFIU hls IIIILIHLII xr fum undu the dummx S I LS md thc hlsr ll mah IS rululrul or llrhu IINIULTIIIII II U I K L rn thu glorlc mt of o1L1 ltrlsn m Dmxn Lp Donn Qmlx 1L rum C ouh Nlltrlsc wks this quu n Ln 18 m mmm mm hung I Ll Ld ll1 thc. moutm or num, I thought xou mug rough ' The pllx cr xx ho xs S116-Clll1g' from s f blood md shock uw s ng 1 I In tm 1 olds I num! :Qu 1 mr I ro lhL C 0 1 L p Down, L p Dm 'J X ou'rL ough' H Hx l1rrIchruthLr L.111 ulax ' rar than .mx uno. of xou' -H lhcrc arc onlx run smart mm on thxs whole mld Luanh Car bmc .md mxsclf CC,u.xr.I1 M11 trlscn - Steve Sellga INKIIIU U. lk ILI' K U L0 1 kfllllll' Sr num mn IKQIII 1 nn 1 llk IOIIUXNIIXY IS uf! 6UsL1uIuIL lhu Sr ng x unrest th onlx I umfnrcnu guna FRESHMAN SCHEDULE Scptunhgr 76 'ms Ocrohgr lun Bosco Uctnlmgr Xl H'lllILfIL Ogtohnr Sr C 'lfIlLI'lI'lL October ord m -X October C nhcdral H Sensor Athletes Vue For Optimist Trophy IXLIIOSIII Optimist C Iuh us xrdcd 1 rruphx to thc spnrtsmm of thc xmr lf Sum usnph Hlgh School Ilst spring Irmk SI'lL'ltS, wx 10 unmpgtui m footblll Inskctlnll md Insglnll xx 15 the CILSCFXIYIL, xxmmr Ilrhgr Ollu h 18 spcuficd rhxr qulllhmrmns an Qthclctu must ful hll for thls xxx 1rd 1rL sunm rmk IXQFILIL u.I11cxunu1t IH srudlu Um IIHIIYX s L fC.I1llIll'X xxlth uudms .md other munbcrs of rhf. rclm throughout the xcar Ur Robert C lrhnm hud uruh of thn Slmr Ioscph footlnll tclm Lxprcssnd thu-.L fuhngs lbuut spurrsmanshlp -X good 1thIetL is Ilxx IX s aggrusn c, fI'lLS h1s but md JLLLPIS Iosscs -Xnthom C raxorra, team Laptaln, had this ru sax about sportsnmn shnp I hc studcnt hudx can shoxx sportsmanship bx attending .us umm games as possible and hx LIlCLI'll'1g xx hathcr thc team IS ahead or hchmd ' . , I I 1 , ' 1 1 'D C I. 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'am 3 -. 1 ' - '- ' j- U' co l - 115 Sunni as l1.'t I' -ark. Iirf 1 Q fmcturcal is -1 rm. Ic ' - -1 ' ,,- c fl ' l' - 1 ' - , lforty-six -ful -1 ' 1 -s 1lf- dr: ' z, -1 'I - , vh will ' ach I1 ' 1 1 ' . ' 1 ti ' ,XS 1 .2 '1 1.2 .1 , uld ICH I ' - s -. ' - initial thc Iinc. IUI' in iw gmt ICM tl Ulfhvlif hc ns good Inst Inst x'c11r's IC1llll. Pri ' 'I I 'V thc 'WW lm All home gnmcs arc played 11r I ' ' ' - , W I4 5 2 ' A' , 5 1' - I.1k fni' 1 I -54 1r Ou ' ' pm 1 ' if ' 215 'IAI1'g 1nI - ' ,' ' 1I ly ll! ZLIII. S1t1 'inyy 7 1' E any I1 1 ' ' 1 ' the gr '1 ' 1 1.' n' '1 ' ll . thc ',' -' A 'I ' '. ' I ' 1' . Cath- ' V - ' ' - ' '1 . ' tr cri ' 1 is c ' mn- XY, lk ., ' . , ,.- .' 'ng DDI 1 I 'A , 1I.' 1 lrrl' ' ' E1 '. t:1CI'I'J, xxh XK'CISbI'l u'-1' -00 1 ' 1 ' ' ' '1 '. 1 .' I ' , 'I ' p J: I1 'kl -1, I5 1 ' 'I' mx, 1 ' 1 ' '1 ' ' Q 1 . . 1 1 ' 1 1 ' :J 1 'Q '.j I ' f k1 1 .' ' ' 'nk' ' -1 1 . C 'I ani .lf C11 'I 'A - 1 If for 'I' In m s Vvm. Th' in- ' ' ' . . '1 1 ,I - 1 . 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J 'I 1 . lfrcqll- I' or perhaps :III rl - - I I I l i ul . -' 1 ,- tio wh- Ll mI11x'cr ' 1 ' I K5 I . . I I' X f . I, I - , IPI - 1lI'IlI' ' 1 ' and I11.'rIx', 'on- Mzflef-,, I f , . 1 . VS- , I - lrmsf 0 1 J ' ' . ally i .1 X H Q 1 Q . M' 1 fr1ly'.', Cf 1 'I , ' ugh. A 'X .'. ' X VI' of ' 'it-'ICI 7 m V 'Q I I ' ' '4'I11cI: l' -. In N 1 ' ' 1, ' s - ' 1-ny 2 .R . 2 1 I Z , 1 ' ' I hat- A ,' I ' ' A I2 John Lundberg if A 5.-mw..am These debaters look mlghtw proud of their ulnex ement as mdeed thew should ' Prom left to right they in lo Hammond Kathw Ruffalo Joan Pletran gell and Lmd.1 Wloddes umners of .1 flrst place debate tropln ni-5.-vQLMP '9m wifi: V? 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Some see a be ueweled Iorgnette perched on a pow dered pounted nose whule uts owner stares umportantly at a most untellectual opera Others see the crumblung ruuns of an empure ancuent and long gone uts destuny fulfilled To many ut us a crooked finger and an affected holdung of a cup of tea A few call to mund a dum musty Iubrary wuth tuer upon tuer of heavy pon derous volumes stoludly endurung the gradual assualt of dust These varued examples serve to ullus trate the confused contraductory attu tudes whuch are presently held toward culture by large segments of our socuety Basucally culture us the enlughtenment and refinement of taste acquured by un tellectual and aesthetuc traunung Supposedly cultured socual affecta tuons and mususes of the term culture should not lead us to belueve then that thus qualuty does not have a definute place un our own Iuves Enlughtenment us a process that constantly takes place wuthun an unduvudual The only degree of perceptuon thus requures on the part of the unduvudual us conscuousness The regard to culture however us un refine ment the refinement of taste The acquurement of thus so called enlughten ment and refinement of taste does pre sent a problem for ut us obtauned through untellectual and aesthetuc traunung The traunung un these two fields forms a large basus of the educational foundatuon that thus unstututuon seeks to buuld upon Thus traunung however us valueless unless applued to your own Iufe The element of culture then deoends on the unduvudual Any person who com prehends fully the true values of Iufe wull come to a realuzatuon of the desurabuluty of culture and consequently desure ut He wull realuze that the cultuvatuon of culture contauns for hum refined maturuty Duane Keane The Challenge Pubhshed by the students of St Joseph Hugh School EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS News Ruta Petrettl Laurun LeTart Leslxe Thelen Judy Conrad Duane Keane Lucllle Morettx Patr1c1a Gaffney Mary W1entJes Mary Kae Hawkms Dennls Rutkowskl EXCHANGE EDITORS Carol Smuth Carolyn Warner PHOTOGRAPHERS George Kasparek John Lundberg Don Sershon Edutorlal Jo DIHIOHS Prrsms Plctures Features Sports ARTISTS Mlke Hyland Bob Bosco TYPISTS Joan Glovanellu Julue Morrussey Karen Knught Kathy Zuffa DANCE Rscumu. Nov I9 VqRlETy EHQW I ' MW Nov fi Ni-I I? I Dom Bosco Nov: MEMORIAL NUVZY A at .M FREE DAy NOV mtvlm X tuegv , . SO, What Is St .loseph's I am St Joseph s Hugh School A part of a cuty The youth of a country Many young seek me They turn to me for knowledge and fruendshups too These chuldren of my creator I am St Joseph s Hugh School Each day I hear youth Laughung sungung cryung too Hu us the password of my halls Although sullen faces sometumes enter Marrung the beauty of These chuldren of my creator N DA CE Nov 25 I am St Joseph s Hugh School A symbol of thus world s opportunuty Therefore I hold the key to happuness The key to despaur and musery too Whuch way wull ut be turned? Theur chouce can sadden me I am St Joseph s Hugh School For my own I am the PRESENT Fruends and fruend hup are my gufts Wusdcm and knowledge are my wares As my sourc of Iufe I ask Tume and love lust those from These chuldren of my creator Judy Conrad So Thus Is Thanksguvung 'P Now comes the tume of year when stucky hands and greasy faces reach for the proverbual turkey or ham Thus us the Thanksguvung season un whuch everyone guves thanks for hus blessungs Let us look unto an average Amerucan home and lusten un on the customary medutatuon and sulence before the bug meal Hey Joe have another beer Itll be a couple more munutes before the oId lady gets the burd on the table Next we wull go unto the kutchen where the modern woman us slavung over the hot stove uust luke her ances tors used to do Jane wull you please open the can of unstant turkey and those Iuttle cans of unstant coffee? Oh yes dont forget the unstant potatoes sulver 2 ware and EEK' Dorus whats thus Volkswagon doung un here? And un front of the fireplace Iues the champuon of the home the protector of all Lassue I wush theyd get started I hear that these burds sure have uuucy bones' Out of earshot but not out of eyeshot Iues the buggest blessung a home could have the baby Man uts Iuke these fossuls are goung ape Gets a Iuttle cold out and they run around Iuke they never seen food before I open my mouth and they stuck a crummy baby bottle un ut Personally Id prefer a bottle of I Thats Thanksguvung and Iufe 1959 style Who should know better than we the ones Iuvung un ut Bull Shulskr 0 ,v 'A 'ld . ' I - ' . pnr ,un - ' - l H . . . . ,- . we sq , , ' Q ' ' l f I ' . . . A , W! I ' I I ' I I l .- , I . ggff fi' -A -A ,A ' . . V I - u . . . I' if - ' Q 4- '. ' . ES' N . Zb. ws t Q ' ' . . - ' Q9 ,MX . . . . . A I l 1 I I - , . . . I . . , . ' . . I 6ppllC6llOI'1 of this enlightenment in ' The-Se Children of my Crgafof- I I - - . I ' 4 . . . . I I . . . I . I . . . C . . V I I . . I . . , . 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A pupIl cant be a good student It he doesnt lIke to read and Isnt able to read Every sublect In school has readIng connected wIth It In some torrn or an other and If the pupIl doesnt lIke to read ITS goIng to be a lot harder for hIm to understand what hes tryIng to learn Everythmg that he reads he learns from no matter If It s bIographIes or ad venture STOFISS A pupIl who lIkes to read Isnt nec essarIly a good student The type of readIng that he does determInes what he gets out of It For example a person who wIll read only romance storIes and other such trash IS surely not IncreasIng hIs knowledge The person who can read and know what hes readIng has the best advan tage of all Trudy Deom 113 A pupil who dislikes readIng will not be a very good student Reading forms the basis of knowledge There are two ways In whIch knowledge IS obtalned readIng and listening Reading IS a kmd of self teachmg method What IS read remaIns In the memory for future use Listening has many drawbacks It does not stay In the mind all the time Usually It travels In one ear and out the other without stopping for the brain to puck up some of the passing Information Thus valuable statements are lost for ever Nick Mlschler 201 A pupil who dIslIkes reading cannot be a good student He can be excellent In other sublects but not In English which IS the backbone of all sublects He wIll not know words If he does not read To be a good student a pupil must be able to speak well and to know what other people are sayIng He might not know what some words are in a chemistry book and wont be able to understand the part wIth those words Of course In high school this rule wIll not apply tn all cases but It surely will In college Jerald Fetzer 206 No I dont belIeve anyone who dlS lIkes readIng can be a good student To be a good student Involves more than lust doIng the requIred or the mInImum A good student IS an Interested and IUQUISITIVB person I-te wIll go out and search for materIal concernIng a partIcu lar toprc I-Ie trIes to famIlIarIze himself wIth hIs subtects so that he Wtll benefit himself and so that hIs contrIbutIons to the class wIll b of more value Pat Gaffney 211 What IS the greatest obstacle to the student as a reader? The great st obstacle to the student as a reader IS hImself The explanatIon of thIs IS that the student must want to learn new words and what they mean He must contInually study the EnglIsh language In order to Rnd thIs out Joe Tennessen 308 The greatest obstacle to a student as a reader is lack of comprehension. The student doesn't understand the vocabu lary used. The words are vague, he doesn't understand their meaning. He becomes disinterested in reading. He becomes a poor reader. Helen Volpentesta 1 12 The greatest obstacle to the student as a reader, I thunk, IS the fine prInt IO some books and also the bIg unexplarn able words I don't belIeve, of course, that we should keep readIng the same type of words day after day, but we should read books with a lIttle more ad vanced words In them If you do stum ble over some hard words look them up In a dIctIonary Roxanne Recker 308 I thInk that the materIaI to be read IS the greatest obstacle After all If you dont lIke what you re reading you wont get much out of It I know that It I dont lIke the book that Im readIng I ll go over It rather haphazardly and not get too much out of It QuantIty IS a great factor In how much a student Wlll read or get out of hIs readIng It someone has to read a lot of books In a short tIme, he wIll get nothIng out of It I thInk teachers should strlve In theIr assIgnments for quallty, not quanhty Richard Suszko 211 I thInk the greatest obstacle to a student as a reader is noise. How can anyone concentrate on his reading if the televIsIon is on, or the radio is blaring, or even if there is a party downstairs? He can't! lf there is all this noise around, a student will not understand what he IS reading. I think the best way to read and understand what is being read is to be In a quiet room alone and stay there until the reading is finished. Bonnie Hansen 107 WL I I thInk that a student who dIslIkes readIng can be a good student because I myself dIsIIke readIng I do read ot course but not much more than I have to Somethmg has to be InterestIng for me to read It I thInk that I can be and am a good student Gloria Thomas 301 Yes If the pupil IS rich enough he can have someone read to him But un der ordinary conditions the answer is of course NO Why? Well first of all he would be bored when he reads and would not understand Secondly he would try not to read what is assigned because he dislikes It Proof Latin IS a sublect where the malorlty of the time is spent reading If a pupil dislikes read Ing and does not read he could not pass at all Paul Walllg 309 In my own readIng I find that my greatest obstacle In readIng IS compre hensIon In order to understand what I have read especIaIly If It concerns hIs tory I have to re read a paragraph at least three trmes I have been told that the only way to overcome thIs IS by prac tce But beIng the lazy person that I am I never take tIme to read somethIng over and over because It IS lust pure torture and besIdes It s easIer not to do Cindy Maegaard 213 In my opinion the greatest obstacle to the student as a reader is the subject matter. After all, if a person doesn't like what he is reading, he won't be very interested in reading it. But, when one gets, you might say, drawn to a book, it is a great pleasure to read. There are obstacles of lesser importance, but this I feel is the greatest. Dave De Simone 101 Lack of speed IS the greatest obstacle to a student as a reader If It takes a student an hour to read 30 pages In a book, and there are 270 pages, no won der he doesn't read Who has I2 hours of spare tIme In whIch to read a book? Can you see now how lack of speed could be the greatest obstacle to a reader? Carol Smith 105 a Q a Q Q .5 -. - f 1- o,1, -- ' L' .'- , I I cg ' ' 3 .,'f,1,r5'l1 ,-'Ca-rg - ' ',' ' 1 I 'I :..l.,gvJ2:F- N 'Q , ' ,lm -.' -. . . 0 .Q Pri,-3 in If Q I .Dr 1 J: - 1 - ' 'Q .' .' ' 4'2 .' .'. s'-T -' ' . . 3 TSR. Us .1 I Z ...I - 1 . . , '. . 1 ' f - l , Y I,-it 1- . . . a..- Qi-,IAA . , -14. f fl, 0 , - ' -'f':.:',N - , . ' Z . 'v '.' 1' -. ' - - , KT.. . O ' ' G.: 4 . . gd- f - - I ' . ' 4 1-if 1' ' ' .- - s '0lc,,'7' . I . I I to-.. - ' affix' I 13. I . I - 5.0 . 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Inu rpntne dancers ln the Nt lfranus Daw as semblv are Ilure I-redrleksen Nancy Rufflo Judv Keaeh Duane Borskl Marilyn Schauer Natalle C ucnane 'Ima Rntaua Loux e Wlueller Sharon Plscuul Llndn Hem: Donna Ruffalo WI Irv llxlfurlo Bxrb Ramshw 'Nlarv Xnderson md Sue Whhohc 011154 lxx plrek Ceorge Kasparek Pat Petrettl presents her orlgl na, oratorw on the modern St Francis at the St Francls Daw assemblv lerrv Kralnak stands guard over the bure Bet baloon Seniors also cap tured second place m the competition ruth thus float John lundherg gf program I ontrasts m bhake speare Ceorge K xsp'1rek The slogan plamlv states that Thus Is No Bull but we doubt the truth of that statement It LOOKS like a bull benlors are pretty proud of this prlzewm nmg float which took fnrst place among all the homecomlng floats Blll Pfuderer Shakespeare actor 'ns Hamlet nn the recent Richard Belleau Mark Korb and .hm Robak of Wlarquette Lnlversltv Hugh m Whlvs aukee take a rest from thelr panel dxseusslon at a recent Sodalnty meetmgz Father Iames Clark acted as moderator and Brlan Gullhom mtroduced the panel Blll Lvons Mary Kae llauklns flrst bJIlS homecomlnv queen looks as though she still cant belleve the honor She holds her breath as she holds onto the John Iundberrz proud kmg football captam Tonv I ravotta 4 .' 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I , 'gf V. 2 y . . 1 ' A' 4 ' 1 ' ' u L. f s v . . , 1 , , , A I . lhnms Rutkowskl KHALLPNI I sports ton explains the why s and how s of th llrst ISSUPS sports pigs t thi rust of th Iournallsm class 'Vllrlnullnc Sutums hmm Ktlllldttlll Mars Iwnn Kulmsh Ilm 0lNull Marilyn tlpollu sonmn ldluhowskl Wldrx Vhentys .md Andrm 'lhmtms o Ll-ce It of Z 1131 Don Sexshon 'H--.... L ,- xx mister top talklng w hlle Im mterruptmg' Apparently staff moderator mister C olumulle IS ehallengmg Sister C olman buster Anne used to these arguments smlles md tends to her own business Archhxshop Cousins IQ m a youal mood upon hls uslt to St 2 Kacpirek losephs for the bemge Ka-.paxek Father D arnu der distributes long awaited rmgs to seniors on Oc toher lm at a speelll 'NI ass for the 0lldNl0I'l V! alter Simons recelus his ring is N mu Tonlolo and lohn W elss look on Q C eurge hs pirek Sisters w h1t s nn that ms 9tt'l l0llS folder' Ihre for the prmel pals meeting sxster Terenee lust xe'1rs ill Xl I I NG! mod recent prlnupals meeting lwnyovmg his humor ure Rex R14 hard Rosslter Rex erator looks oxer the unknown documents with two of the heorge Feldman and Rex leshe Ihrmeder other prlnupals S ' ', ' L' if .' .' Pdi- M, ' ML 'M my 'M A- M ., ,nf . ' K. , , NK. . V'-w C. ' . . 1 1 - 4 . ' ', V. . . .., . . ,, . 'Sc' I , . . .. ' . , 1, ,, ' v v,' H . .A w l . . 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I 1 , va I s K 4 -Q Butterflies ln Sand No hope there us for butterfhes un sand I brush away the muddy clumps softly wuth my hand Hopeful tender I free the tremblung thungs and fragule beauty beats utself to death wuth cruelly barren wungs .leanune Lawrence 211 Ram Raun puts a veul un front of us It makes leaves and grass heavuer changes the color of all ut touches guves lufe to nature puts dark clouds un the sky beats rhythm on wundows and roofs chases people undoors shunes up streets and sudewalks settles the cuty s dust pours down the eaves makes electruc lughts shuver cools the hot stull aur Bull Green 2 Lasagorlphwus The lufous gud solded the bap and papous filapous polded hap The buluduous pulaposous spoded whule the pogoruous astup Hoded Polopous spufe boded pufe Sulofous hufe boded bufe Sam Fasulo 212 lEd note Thus us not wrutten for the massest TP99999 In a pause I thunk that sometumes we could do wuthout theur lovung arms around our precuous necks and our socuable hearts but then I know I m unsane gur s Muchael Meeter 206 The Morale Playe of Kookue Man Messenger Thus be an shorte morale playe wrut un the year 1959 October wuthe but one CII thoughte un munde Thus be the thought Death doth taketh alle And here oure playe begunneth God Where art thou Deathe thou mughty messengere'P Deathe Almughty God I am here at your wulle Your commandment to fulhlle God Go thou to Kookue and show hum un my name a pulgrumage he must on hum take and the reparatuon due he make ue he yet combunge hus haure Full luttle he thunketh on my comunge for hus munde us on womane hus hande on combe lEnter Kookue whustlung Kookue Kookue Lend Me Your Combe I Kookue stande stulle' Wuther art thou goung thus gauly'? Kookue Eh? Oh come off ut man You re on cloud nune Luke whats thus crazy new Kookue talk? Death From God out of Hus mauestye I am sent to thee I-Ie thunketh on thee un the heavenly sphere for thy reckon ung the houre be neare Kookue Luke wow dad' lm not beamun you Dug thus a cat straught from Ner vousvulle Cool off man Dont spuel me no lyrucs Relax and get on the lune to upsvulle Deathe Thou wuth me muste come and tarry ye not un any vulle Thy houre be at hande agaunst heaven do ye stand Journey onto hughe thou must make to the sea of puety whuch Ieaveth no wake 6 Plulosophy of a Snob am unselflsh as can be am never thunkung of me am kund to people anumals and my ur thunk beung selflsh us sumply absurd couldnt be cuter when ut comes to looks am marvelous at crackung the books can cook I am really quute good can do anythung even carve wood And so uf I dont speak to Susue or Sam Its because they re not quute as good as m Barbara Sueger 212 Kookue Cool dad' Luke as uf thus were wautung a drag My wheels are on roll ung a doll s un my front seat and here I stand makun Kookue talk to you Deathe Thou angry me get' Thy sunful pleasures be no more' Thou from them shall I snatche Dost thou know not my sugnufIcance'? Kookue Luke you re not Elvus or Pat Ruckue or Sal or Tab or Frankue or Paul' Luke what sugnuhcance at all? Deathe I be Deathe Kookue Luke whats wuth thus but? Now Im hung up wuth a crazy off cat Luke see you later allugator Deathe Thou canst not stave off thy doom O coward Hark wuther thunkest thou goeth now? lKookue leaps un hus car and flshtauls out from curb hus tures madly screechungI Come thou back foolush man' Oh lfrus tratedl to hell wuth you lKookue s car swerves out of control and at IIO m p h unto an oncomung car? God Ite maledtctu un ugnem aeternum Thus endeth the morale playe of Kookue Man larrye Gaydos 113 .Qu Q I ' ' . A I . I . Q b' d, l ' ' I I ' . I g ' . I ' - . 0 0 , I 1 ' ' ' - , I a . . 1 . . . , , . - . . . I . . I . ' ' ' I . , . . , , ' ' . . . , . - : I I . - . : I . n . . . l ' . I . ' I : . f I . . , . I . I . . . 4 . 1 I I . . , , I . - I . . , softens the earth, Deathe: Verily, I shalle. Yonder is Kook- I . I . I ' I . 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It s llxx 1xs pllllllg If slfe to oel lll x LI 1 lll se lool plllxlllfj lot for the d1x nut xe XXI S e, If too s xt tle exs out of the lglllt before xou loek the elr' PHXI LIS XX OjTAls xx as de ILIIIIIYILLI lltller Iee11x llld meen extermlnlted bx the ellureh but to the llllllSLlllLI'lI of the elass, I -X Illl R CI Xlllx ISSLIILKI her fllf Ile xx IS LXLOIIIIIIUIIILIIILLI X Ll llel IIUIIIIII pe1lod IIISU rx looks sllghtlx selslek fould ler IIIIICSS posslblx be LIUSLLI bx BOB IxOI NIOS I'0LIxll1g desk llllfk lllil IS gettlng 111 uleer or l1er lllerlts Sfllflllg xx ltll the Iflllllf PIEL edl s e lullll Ielart and les Illelell udx cllllfltl and Ill IL IXLIIIL tlke eledlt for the edltorl1l plge Plt C lffllex IS Ill eh1rge of the prlslll plgC Illll Iuellle 'llo lettl IS FLSPUIISIIJIL for the xxork pl t llll'0 the o Ijlllll IS Une of the most tlfellldlldlllg lobs IS Ulgalllleel bx 'll1rx XXILIIYICS LKIIYOI' of the pleture pages Ielture plge IS next Ill lllle 1lld 'Klux IXIL lllxxklns tlkes eare of lts ploduetlon llle gux xx ho relllx has to knoxx hls stuff IS our sports edltor, lnd the o11Ix selllor xxlth l grlx halr, l,LIllllS Rutkoxx skl Ieople xx llo haxe to be johnnx on the spot are the photograpllers Thls erexx LUIISISIS of George Ixa splrek, ollll lundberg al1d Don Sershon I xerx p1per must haxe 1 lllod erltor, alld xxe IKEIICXL lll the lllore the lllerrler so xxe haxe three to share the responslbllltles and head lehes Slster C 0IlllllLlIlC IS the head Slstel Anne and Slster Lollllan, xx l1o eael1 lllxe seplrate pages to xxolrx oxel larry Roscloll to Co Star ln Dlary of Anne Frank I lrrx ROSLIUII IS the lllall lll the spotllght Tllls xoung teen 'ILICII IIUIILLI xxltll the Ixenoslla IIIIIL Theltle group earlx Ill Oetober fol l plrt Ill lJ1.l1x of Anne Ilmul s tx lb xxl 1 man, .11 ...na George Larry ROSCIOII lng lole tll1t of Peter the xoung fllelld of Anne Irlnk I 1rrx IS onlx a sopllolllore thls xear, but alreadx last xear Ile pllx ed the stage lllallagcr lll SVI HS s plese11tat1on of Our 707.4111 The Ixenosha Ilttle Ilheatre IS the group to xx hlell I lrrx noxx be longs Ioullded txxentx xears 'lgo tllls Ioeal group has presented sollle exeellellt pllxs Nlr Tlto Daxld SUIT IS the presldent, 1l1d 'xlr Dan lel Reed dlreets Three pllxs lre ol1 the program for thls x ear I hex lnelude limi v 0 Anne Prllnlt xx hlel1 xllll be presented Noxem ber I9 20 'I llso 7111 lxmg and I and The Great Sebllstmll SIIILL tllls 0lgfll1llAIl0l1 IS 1 LOIII Illlllllfl theatrleal group, anx one ln our Llfl, xx ho IS lnterested, lll2X trx out Wonderful experlenee IS ob tlllled through belongmg, and If lll IX proxe ll1X'lIU3lllC to Iarrx, xx ho IS C.0l1SlLICI'll1g a full tlllle 'ILT lllg eareer after hlgh school www John Lundberg usy httle bees Well lt remalns to be seen Although Denms Rutkowskl and Laurln LeTart seem to look pretty senous, Rlta Petrettl seems to thmk somethlngs funny Mary Kae Hawklns fwe thlnk lts she! Pat Gaffney, Lucille Morettl, Judy Conrad, Mary Wlentges and Leshe Thelen seem too mtent to notlce the merrymakmg ln the far corner Andy Compares -'Klthough ln Italx teen agers lllxe 11ot so nlueh freedom as here lll the Llllfkll States thelr amuse nts are xerx sllllllar to AIIILFILAII s In Italx xwe do not flnd anx ICLII ager xx ho oxx ns a ear bee luse xxe IIIUSI be I8 for llaxlng a drlx eost a lot of IIIOIILX and generallx st11dents don t haxe 1 part tlllle lob If IS hlld to hnd a fllll tlllle onel xlllll boxs lllxe motorexeles lnd lllotor seooters and use them t ll11ke lllAI'lN trlps Ill Sllllllllel' tlllle Il1e prlllelple lllluselllcnt IS the shoxx Telexlsloll IS popular too but not exerxbodx has lf Manx llke to attend danees, but these generallx t1ke pI1l.e at the house Teen cage Llfe of one of the boxs beeause KIJUDQ' IS unknoxxn, and xxe do not haxe CAYIIUIIL partles as our Chureh froxx ns upon danees IXIUSIL IS another fllllllf teen lgers are lnterested ln, about txxo xears ago the AIIICFILAH fJ5I'llUI1 of uke boxes began to be folloxx ed 'Noxx 1 great manx XULIIIQSYCFS IlIxC 'IkllILI'lL2l1 songs although most do not understand thelr melnlng Sports alxx axs hold teens lll terest Alltl so ex erx glllltlll the soeeer stadlunls are eloxx ded xx ltll thousands of XOUIIQ' people -X11 other popular sport Ill It1Ix IS ex ellng, but basketb1ll IJUXIIIQ' trlek lnd te1ll1ls haxe thelr plaee But of sports I xxlll tell xou some other tlllle Andrea IXIHIIIIUCLI Strolllng Players Stroll Our Way St oseplls ZIUCIILITLC has been tremendous, one of the best so far Thls xx as the lllutu1l state lllLI1f lllade bx Nlr Bob lL0ll8I'LI and 'Nlr Blll Pfuderer, guest eeleb lltles, after pI'LSCI1Ill'lg l onrrllxrx 111 Slmlelpeare on Vl edllesdax Oe tober 7 to St osepll s uppelelass IIILII Naturallx suell 1 xxell dellxered lnd xxell reeelxed program has 1 taleful beglnnlng Bob al1d Blll lllet xx lllle fllllflllg for tl1c Lnlxersltx of XXISLOIISIII ln Ilxxo Tests on Tuesdax NX hell asked bx the Bureau of leetures and Coneerts WIIIILII arranges these tours, lf tllex eould produee a program that xx as both Cllfflffalllllllg and edue lflllllall, thex eollaborated and ereated l on tracts 171 Slmkerpeare Bob a natlxe of Buffalo, Nexx Xork, got started at the lge of selen ln drama He toured xxlth the lnternatlonal Ballet and Reper torx C ompanx of Plttsburgll Penn sx lx '1nl'1, lnd also appeared at the Plttsburgh Plax house H 1 graduate of the Cloodmm Nlemo rlll Theatre ln Chleago lnd after tollrnlg for the L IIIXLTSIIX of VN IS eonsln last xear, Kllll sullllller xxork Ill the Court Illleftre Ill Belolt He xx ould somedax llke to be co oxl ner of 1 drlma theatre I lkexxlse, Blll has h 1d llluell dra lllatle experlenee He xl1s born Ill Rlx ersdlle IIIIIIOIS., and started aetlllff at SIX among hls manx aehlexe1l1e11ts IS llls role of Henrx Hlggllls lll PlQ7II11lIIllI and Iago m Othello He appelred xx lth the Belfrx Pllxers ltl XXIIIIRIIIS Bax, XX lseons111 and Q'l 1LIlllfCd frol11 the State LINK CFSIIX of Ioxxa Hls tour xx ltll the Lnlx ersltx of Vlls eonsln last xear xx ls folloxxed thls sullllller bx hls appe1rane'e ln the prenller of Stephen Porter Hls greatest Rllllllflflll IS to IICLOHIC 1 drama teaeher Q 5' - at ,1 f . ffl! , I. 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' ' 'V. . 1 e 7 -intl gnu: il John Lundberg Looks llke Captam Tony Cravotta 1631 fmally IS taklng a rest durlng the strenuous Hovnecommg game agamst Waukesha Memorlal Tonys team mates Larry Gax dos 1781 and Bill PETOZZI 1931 rush to the slde of thelr comrade Father Ileylilxplalns New Conference Spht Stat C'1thoIle Hlgll behool At letle C,ol1felellee xxlll he dlxlded lnto txxo CIIXISIUIIS xx I'llfC 1l1d xel Ioxx 'lllls xx ls dee eled t YIIL le efllt pllnelpals IIILCUIIQ' Ileld If 5 osepll s XX Illte CIIXISIOII xxlll e rnslst of lll lools xxltll 1 1 ellll Illllen xel 100 stlle ent xx Ill e IIIL x e f x e 100 llllle ell olll1le In letual etfeet tllls xxlll ILS It Ill the folloxxllle IIIIL lp of se Ilools S ll oseo, S ose 11 IFC IC XILSSIIILF, llld Plus XX hellee let t ollax el1t IIL, C ltlledrll I,lllIII1l 1 XILIIIUIIAI llld XCJIIC. llll IL I leh sehool xxlll pllx the IIILIII rs II1 YIILII' eollferellee on 1 llle Ilollle hlsls 'lllele xxlll e 1 hx game eonfelenee sel1edule fCI football xxltll tlree flddltlonll Football Managers Lead Hectlc Ll e IJ x lllllblell, oe I UYLIIII, lnd Xugle Coxelll hlxe 1 reallx llrd llfe ls llllllagers for the football tc lll tllls xe.lr Dlxe IIIIIIJALII IS Itlfllflllllg from llst xelr xx lllle the other tx1o lre nexx to the team sxlllilllg tllelr llllllt dutles, the lllallaffers Illxe to ttend exerx pl leelee sessloll and IIILLC the neeels o tle pllx ers CJLIISICIx,, on e pr e ILC flelel. tllcx lxeep trflelx of Lllell Il ent sueh as footballs dllm IIIILS, and eolorcd SIIIITS Thex also 1 e lll ehargc of the IIILCIILIHL box 1nd the adllllnlstratlon of IIIIHOI llrst ld After 1 hard dflx s lrae tlee, thex re among the last to leaxe Xs one ean p allllx see, the llllll 'rels a e the unsung Ileroes of tl1e flotblll held non LUIIICICIICL QAIIILS The hlsleet I1 lll selledule xxlll eollslst of ten les Il ll s xet ullee r lllflled IIUIIIIICI' of lllll! eonfelellee ff mes 'I hls plan xx lll go lllfll elfeet dullnff the 60 61 se lson lls dlxlslollll sepll H1011 xx IS et lll on lll extelllllelltal blsls h If I lther Ixllllllllxl Ollex llexxlx letle eo CIFKIIIIIIOI, CUIIIIIILIITLCI I IIIIILI suspeet thlt tllls xxlll he e IIIL 1 PLIIIIIIILIH' Illlllf Lancers Push Hurd But lose Homecomlng llleer s II0lllLLOIIIlIIg' VIIIIC CILUYIDLI lh SIIIILCI off prettx xxell CI I3 Clrhoeshxs eoxeled tllell Ielele oil' and IIIAFCIILCI l IUIICIICUNKII Ill elght laxs xxltll lllll Pelonl Clllxlllg lnd Plt LXILLI ILIxIIILf or tle extll polllt e t LI of st Ll U l o e 1 tel t d e lllld gllll H 9 lt tle 1 lest of the LIIIIIL xx IS lllore or ess SIIILIIIICL exeept fol txxo o 1 IIIIIN hx XILIIIUIIII IIlLIxI'IC,lxI xx Illeh ought the lllll seore te e tellll Ild ot ll x um pcetltlolls llld tllls leeoullted fol cur loss sud eolell C lrhone after t e glllle Ile most of lll expeeteel xlet SIIICL SLPILIIIIDLI 77 s game llnst Plus, If Iooleed IS lf 1 xle tolx llllght he posslble The PIIIS frlllle xx IS tI1e Illflllllg POIIII lll tllls s lsoll s Qlllld SCSSIOII for the l alle ers Xs Bob C,arbone sald Coll SICILIINQ the rough opponellts ex Ll tllouegh xxe lost 39 0 fllk I,lllS QAIIIL s hx ar the lest flllle xxe 1 pllx ed xet tllls selsoll tlledrll, the I ll1eers IIIIPIOX ed oll tllell offenslxe plllltll xxlth 11 h1eIC lllll IJLYOIII ILICIIIIQ the se lll s S rlo, St e9s Look at Ea h ther IX lsll t she lll lllllfllflll lls xx IS the CIIICSCICIII IHIxLCI hx llllll. students LOIILC.I'lIll1g the llexx glrls pI1x slell edueatlon telellel, 'lllss SIIIX Serlo Nllss SLYIO llso teaelles Ilellth lnd has sophomore ll Jlll r llll Ill Nllss SLFIO IS a Q'I lCIlIlfL of I1 Crosse Stlte College xxllere slle llllyoreel ln phx slell edlle H1011 llld reereltlon Although 'xllss SLFIU exeels lll lllanx sports, her flxorltes are h d IIIIIIYUII, SXXIIIIIIIIIIQ, lnd KCDIIIS I or txxo XLAYS she and her IVKIII slster, xx ho IS a nurse, held state l2lI'l1gS lll tennls St oes EITIS under the gllld lnee of Nllss SCFIU, are progresslng satlsfaetorllx lll the flelds of tulll bhng eallstllenles, soeeer, lnd pllx sle ll htness tests The stud nts seem to he Lllllltlng thelllselxes but also lre reallllng tllat gx Ill IS not onlx a reereltloll Ierlod Tentatlxe plans 1rc shaplnq up or '1 xollexball or hasleetoa tournament to be held later ln the xear Thls, of eourse, depends upon the lllterest lnd enthuslaslll shoxxn bx the glrls If thls IS slle eessful, perhaps If xx lll be posslble fl IIIIUIYC sollle tx pe of glrls 1 1 Ietle 'ISSOLIAUCIII It hell aslxed her UPIIIIOII of St oe s, 'xllss SCIIU replled I cnlox IJLIIIU here 'IIICI tI1e xx 1x III xx Illell xt ll do thlllgs xx hell xou xx lllt to do CIILIII and Iloxx xou NN ant to do tllelll I enlox xx Oflxlllg ln thls llexx lllee, xx ell leept seho ll e Tfxlllg tlle hlll I 1 Xl s IL 1 seole, 71 e t plss defense St Catllerllle s xx as fleed hx the I .lneers xxltI1 the SIIIIL splrlted blll pl'lXIllg thcx used .lqalllst Plus txxo xxeelxs IDLICHL 'Ihex Ileld the 1d XLTSITX seoleless for IIIOSC of the llrst llllf St Catherlnes seored YIILII PUIIIYS on 1 fexx eruelal IIIIS fIIxCS IIIICIL hx the lalleers e 1 SCOIL xx IS In .10 POKE Clelle Clelsolle, tllented seeolld bflsclllall, reeentlx 'lslecd llle the CICIIIIIUCIII of Rolllallec I replled I dldll t lelloxx CJCIIC prolllptlx eallcel llle SILIPICI, and slld 'XIIIS that llxe lll Rome of eoursc It hell Slster AIAFIIIIA lslxed her elass xxhx lellln XISIICCI scxeral luropcan eoulltrles Clllflllg XX orld ar I th xx l1ole elass xx s stumped cxeept for that loeal football star and IIIIxC rleel, Ixcll W LIdCIxIS He prolllptlx replled T o see thc bllxc r'lees, xx Ilat clsc .lppelrlllec of .1 perturbed fresh llllll Illlllllllg CIUXKII the hall ex Llllllllllg Af the slght of a dog III the loxxer LOFIICIOI' Is our belox ed C ALSJII' the eulprlt W arnlng to all freshmen anx strax dog ln the bulldlllg IS probablx a frlcnd of C lesar s Dlelx Dcllrate, xxllo lenoxxs all 1hout thc long lrlll of the Iavx, re eelltlx told llle thc CIIIICFCHCC be txx een SOIIICfI1IIIg' that IS lllegal and SOIIILIIIIIIQ tllats unlaxx ful Some tlllng ulllaxx ful ls an offense agalnst thc laxx, and an lllegal lb a slek blrd Mike Marifgeren George Kasparek How can the varslty football managers smile after a hard day on the fieldo Dave Llmbach Augie Covelll and Joe Lorenzi take time out from thelr duties to pose for our picture 'L U UUU , I 1. 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' . . . - 1 H HALLENGE I 1 r lsr sfrsrrx ll lst oss s rx sf N Fl Drstrrct Student Congress Convenes Here December ll I2 St oseph Ilrrjh Sehool wrll host rnnurl sessrorr of the N I llrstrret Student Congress on Irr 1 rnd Srture rx Sodulrsts Model Holiday Fashions est wrnter I Ir r rt s rons were presented bs Hollebs Srxth Ax enue, rn the Iorrrrrl I rsh ron Show sponsored bs St Ioseph s Sodrlrtr llre stx le show w rs held on Deeember 7 rn the rudrtorrum Xlrss Ixas of I-Iolleb s w 1rs the eon sultant rnd orqrnrfer Nlrrs Isle Ilrw lCrns w rs the nrrrrtor lrght Sodrlrsts from ereh elrss who ht eertarn qurlrhertrons were rntrodueed to the student bodx rt the Sodrlrts lSSC,IIIlllN on Noxem rer 23 Ilrose rrrodels ehosen rn the rote w hreh followed the rssem rrrl Iieeker lxrths Crr'rH'rn 1 ehaelene Serrnrs Brrbrrr Wilson runrors udx C urtrss Xlrrx C onrrd ludxanne Hreldrrrth ll rne I tls, sophonrores Nlrrx Sue Brown lee llorothx lloreee N rolr Prurr Carolxn Reeder freshmen Drane Ilorskr C lure I rederreksen, 'Xlrehel lluettl rnd Xlrrx Peltier eeenrber I7 llre Congress rrs been xerx rnstrunrentrl rn requrrnt rnf present drx high sehool stu 1 nts with the workings ot re C ongress of the L S Students x ho ret rs Sentttrs rnd Represent rtrx es from therr re speetrre sehools reeerre r eonegres sronrl rpporntnrent from Rrporr ltrseonsrn lhe delegrtes rom ereh of the sehools eorrrpose two brlls After eorrrposrtrorr the bills from ereh sehool ne sent to the sert of the Congress Here oth erlls prelC out the bills nrost rppro plrrte for drseussron ll hen the C ongress eonxenes rt e rrrres on business lust 1s the C on egress of the L S does Brlls w hrelr were leeepted for drserrssron rre referred to rnx one of the fc ur eongressronal eorrrrrrrttees Ioreregn -X 1 Publre llelfrre Ieonor e rex rnl Strte rnd loerl C1 1 crrrrrrent Sonre of the brlls w hreh w be elrseussed rre CII 1 brll ernors Seholarshrp Progrrrn, Q75 1 federal exerse KAR of I0 per eent on pnssenger ffrres be rewritten e eludrner rarlroad prssenger frres HJ 1 brll to en ret rss stem ot s e withholding tlX for the strte ot XY rseonsrn Students rttendrng thrs eongress wrll eonre from ltrookheld Bur Srsler Robert, Former SJ H S Teacher, Suceumbs to Illness It rs rnerrtrble th rt all rrrust pass ax and thrs so forer brought home when rt rs one who lust 1 short trme lgo w 1llCed rn our mrdsts These words, w hreh so aptlx ex press the feelrng Ircld bs rII who ICnew Srster 'llrrx Robert, were Sister Robert, 0 S F ovember 18 spoken In Ir rnres Hebern rt r Mass Nor ernber 21 for Sister Srster Robert, w rdelx known for Irer debatrng rnd debrte eorelrrne retrxrtres sueeurrrbed Nor errrber I8 to the eaneer' w hreh h rd eauscd her erght rrronth rllness We ern preture Srster Robert w allnng down the hrll we ern re eapture Irer determrnrtron rn excrx tep He ern ree rll the words of lCrndness, sxmprthx md eouraege w hreh she egrxe to others rn mo nrents of drtheultx S HS students drd rrrdeed ree rII these qurlrtres of Srster Robert Vlrthrn t o dns thex hrd eol leeted nronex for I7 'Xlrsses 'I hese lllfrsses were presented to Sister XI Regrnr, srster of Srster Robert rt the funeral Mass Sfrturdax A speeral I-Ireh Mass for Srster Robert w rs held rn SIHS rudr torrurn, Xl ednesdrx , Nor enrber 71 I fton S Nlrlw IIICLC. 1 re 1 md Xlrrque e nrxersrtx mesxr e lCrulCrunr noshr Xl rrx lil rdfor r oseplr Ilrgh heme S tr errne Sheboxgrn C entr rl md She boxegrn North Sophs Rank High Cn First Honor Roll rr nn IZ stute herd the SIIIS hrst Ironor lrst unrors reeerxrneg hrst honors are nne re e r S rsrn Pe s rrx o S 1 eresr lrllmrn rrrd Prul lor Sophomores on the hrst hon rr lure Iudrth r rrr C Innes X11 s IC rthleen I tter ox ee I rederrelC rr rllm 'Xreholrs Xlrse 1 er Srndrr Reiter C Irrrstrrre Sehwenn rtlr Snnth lhom s lreshmen merrtrnef hrst honors Nlrrerr Xdrnrson Creorete r rns x rrer lngs om C 11 e ren er elsen orznnr C rllo 1 dex ers x o X exnr md I rndr 'Xloddes S+... John Lundberg Members of belect Mrxed Chorus are workmg drlrgently preparmg for their second annual Chrrstmas program Here they are shown ln one of therr daily practice SESSIONS Second Annual Christmas Program To Feature Hollelululr Chorus Srnee thrs rs the two Irundredth rnnrxerslrx of the de rtlr ot Creorqe IrederreIC Hrndel the C hrrstmrs portion of hrs llre Xlessrrh sung In the Seleet C horus w rll Inefhlrglrt thrs xerr s Chrrstmrs Pflliflllll rt St oseplr s hlhe progr rnr wrll be presented Deeenrber II lf 7 so rnd e e u rr or rs rs trrurnphrl elrmrx ot H rndels orr ro md wr be rneluded rn oseplr s proetr rm 'Ihe mlm nrrs wrll be sung bs the follow mg solorsts Robert I ul r 1 rene Crelson rss Srsters Sponsor Hollda Bake Sale 'Ihe rnnurl Ilolrdrx lirke Srle sponsored bx the Srsters for the beneht ot St Iosephs begrns on eerrrber I8 fr rnr -I to 9 p nr wrll eontrnue rll dn Deeember nd 70 rom Pr to 9 r 1 he srle wrll be held rn the sehool erfeterrr 'llrehrel V ennrnq brss, Sue Ixrn erm soprrno Xlrrgrret 'Xlerer se prfrno Sue Itrrrrson rlto so o rr e rxorefx C hrrstrne Sehwenn ernnrne I rw renee rnd Shrron Prseueer wrll sing reertr tn es Other parts of the prorfrmr w rll e ude the if ehort roxs ehorus and the brnd SJHS Moth Students Purtrcrpute rn Tourney lrrrx Crrxdo Iohn Tures rrd rm X rd rs ot St Ioseplr s plreed rn t e top III per eent of the 6 0 students prrtrerprtrnef rn the Uronrl Iuture lnqrneers ot -Xmer re 1 I our n mrent lhrs rrnkrng rllowed thenr to prrtrerprte rn the seeond round rn rll drx Xrtronrl Iournrment rn C hrergo Xoxernber 7 n thrs l rrrx C1 rx dos plae e seeond rn the nrtron rn Xlfth pow er rnronw the prn are sehool eon testlnts . 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I 'f - ' ' I 1 I I. I ' A N .K I ' Q C 2 . . ,. F t . 1 ' 1 , 1 ' . 5 .1 Ile '1 4 . . lt , '1 1 ' -r. S1 'l ' i ' 1 1-' ' ' ' ' I 1, .1 I1.' Q 1 'el .' 'T ' fp I9 21 1. f 7 1r.nr. 11111. J ' ' ' 1 1 ' ' 1 '1. '- . , , . A . . . 1 K. x 1 , 1 1 . . 1-1 b 1 - - let s look at Cllques n Clubs There has always been mucn contro versy on the sublect of closed clubs Now IS the tIme to come to a showdown on thIs very touchy sublect As they say In all good EnglIsh classes let s begIn by deflnIng our terms The closed club as It IS famIlIar to us IH Kenosha IS an organIzatIon founded for the purpose of unIfyIng a group of well chosen gIrls The very nature of a clo ed club IS select and exclusIve and Its mem bers tend to reflect these same QUalIllES ls the prIncIple of hIgh keyed SelSCTIVlTy In these clubs conducIve to promotIng a Splfll of ChrIstIanIty or of democracy among the members and In the hIgh school they attend? HavIng so many common Interests and beIng ID such close contact wIth each other often tends to segregate the club SISTSFS from the rest of theIr classmates MembershIp In a club deflnItely mInImIzes a members chance of makIng frIends and keepIng frIendshIps and Interests In a Wlde range The member faIls to see past any thung save her dozen SlSlef memb rs and thelr Interests Probably the maIn reason why clubs seem to flourlsh IS that among the lower classmen there IS a great need for se curIty BewIldered by hIgh school lIfe freshmen seek a certaIn sense of belong Ing and It seems to them that only membershIp In a club can remedy thIs InsecurIty The unInItIated freshman has been told a closed club does not exIst solely for the purpose of gIvIng QBFTIES and tearIng members apart at those reveal Ing truth sessIons round table dIscus sIons She sees some closed club under take fund raIsIng proIects for worthy purposes that help school and commu nIty nIty SGTVICG the damage to ones per sonalIty must be consIdered and thIs IS Wlde and deep In scope MembershIp In a club tends to a narrow outlook on lIfe and the lImIted development of a lImIted personalIty All thIs external BCTIVITY for causes better or worse IS not as essentIal to the formatIon of a full per sonalIty as socIal contacts balanced ac cordIng to ChrIstIan values The dItference between a club and a clIque IS that the clIque IS not sp cIflcally organIzed The clIgues are usually much more prevalent among the male popula tIon Just the boys who scorn dear old Alpha Beta Lambda Delta SIgma ChI Gamma EpsIlon are those who run around ID th Ir lIttle rat packs To lImIt ones socIal educatIonal and spIrItual TISS to a small group of select frIends IS a form of kIng SIZE snobbery even If equally based on a sense of InsecurIty and InferIorIty Rlta Petreth Ll e lS to be orll ed by many rlendshlps to love and to be loved lS the greatest happmess 0 exlstenee Sldney Smlth 7 IPS in the Air Giftwrap It please Just take the tree out of the box no decoratIon needed no extra work ChrIstmas of the AmerIcan people the democratIc mass culture What lS Cl'1FlSlfTl3STOll'1eI'T'l7 PrefabrIcated artI fTcIal gaudy? flashy tIncoated trInkets heaped In scratchy pIles stuffy aIsles muddy puddles of melted snow hot breath whIrlIng STFIDSS of orangey red and green the smell of dImestore peanut brIttle clashy rlbbon and paper frosted Santa Clauses But not everyone IS lIke that you say to some ChrIstmas has a much deeper meanIng somethIng sentImental and deep a tIme of securIty and peace a tIme of famIly togetherness and a spe cIal closeness to frIends To them ChrIst mas IS the specIal plum puddIng atmos phere that fllls the aIr about now llght hearted crowds SCUFFYIUQ about wIth glItterIng packages hot gIngerbread cookIes coolIng In a frIendly kItchen r perhaps the magIc legends told a Wlde eyed chIld and the shadowy enchant ment of a sIlent candle on whIsperIng snow Now thats what ChrIstmas should b you say NothIng artIt7cIal or tIn sely about It lust sIncere meanIngful and peaceful Yet somethIng seems to be mIssIng I mean somethIng what ever It IS that makes ChrIstmas Chrlst mas Haven t you ever met anyone who seems to be bubblIng over wIth an Inner mas lS a Qlfl gIven to man The meanIng of ChrIstmas IS In moons whIsperIng of mIraculous wonders to a farflung star afraId to break the pure sIlence a specIal holIness we can see and feel and walk IH Eternally deep greens and lIvIng reds that echo Ioyfulness a tIme of God and man as one ChrIstmas IS somethIng dIf ferent to dIfferent people They have taken the Idea of reIoIcIng and celebrat Ing and that of seeIng ChrIstmas as true and beautIful and unselflsh they com bIned them In a Splfll of love for God and man They TGIOICG because they are loved and because they QIVG love To them love IS the reason for ChrIstmas It IS the meanIng of ChrIstmas the whole of ChrIstmas Sue Peterson The Challenge Published monthly by the students of St Joseph Hugh School EDITOR Rtta Petrettl . I - '. . l I ' 1. 5 I D I ' , I . , 1 1 1 i . I '-T I I s I I I ..' q I.: I'q ' - l ' 5 '21 . ' f ' I . . ' II I ' ' Il Q 1 I ll , ' ' , .ll Q I I I - ll 7 I ' . L 1 1 1 I1 1 , o I ' I - , - ' ll I ' U D A t - ep, ' . . , . - - - - 11 - 11 - - I I . l I . I I . I ' ' ' . . I . I - . I . 1 1 f 1 -1 1 I . . . X - - I - I Q . . . - I - - BUT HO mallef how Qfeal The Commll' understanding of It all. To them Christ- , I . I 1 1 a 1 . . , ' l I 1 1 1 1 . ' l . 1 1 1 T ' l . 11 - 11 D ' T l , . . . I. , . ' ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e 1 I I I - - G 11 - V n S - . I . 1 1 ' II 1 1 . . I . ' ll ' 1 I - , ' ' 99 ' . . X . .,,I.I.I,.I.I.I....,., How many times In one year do we hear comments on this touchy sublect'? Very many I assure you Let me add mine to the last Closed clubs are for closed minded people and cluques are for those who live ID a closed world of their own The effects they have on the students can be good for those who be long and bad for those who deserve to belong but are not accepted Connie Greco 109 The closed clubs have a bad effect on SJHS in that lust certain people go to- gether and they never try to be friendly toward others There may be a bad in fluence in the club that will turn its ideals backwards It is very bad not to try to associate with fellow students because this is the period when we should learn how to make friends Students will find real happmess if they are themselves and are friendly toward those who seem neglected There is no need of closed clubs at SJHS Bill O Neill 309 If one is asked to be rn an exclusive club and he is accepted into rt I feel that the person accepted feels that he or she is better than the rest of the students because all cannot be accepted I feel that the closed clubs are both good and bad The effect on the student's life de pends on the student himself Bob Engstrom 309 As we learned in sociology, this type of group is called the in group. I think most closed clubs are for the most part cliques. It's like going steady only on a large scale. It limits one's social con tacts. This limits the members' opinions, and sometimes their likes and dislikes. They tend to be the elite and make all those outside feel, in a sense, not good enough. I think it is natural to have close friends, but to make one and only's is harmful to character, personality, and social development. I know what it's like from experience I never profited from it. Jeannine Lawrence 211 115 ft' fir I What effects good or o do closed clubs ond clrques have on stu dent life ot SJHS7 The effects closed clubs and cllques have on students at SJHS are many They tend to form Individual groups nn school rather than everyone working together Some groups go so far as to tell their members with whom to associate They are formed mostly for moral support so that they will always have someone with whom to go around They choose their own type of boy or girl group with which each group should associate These are usually formed by snobblsh characters who puck only snobblsh or elite people for their special club Clubs formed for even the best reasons can be gossip centers or tearing down of character centers I have not sand much of anything good about clubs or clrques maybe because there :sn t much good In them Dianna Du Charme 112 Speaking as a senior I would say that clubs and cllques have caused a lack of spirit in the senior class. There are lust too many closed clubs, and those kids who do not belong to them form cliques. This is only natural because everyone wants to feel secure. I think there could be much more class and school spirit if the clubs would disintegrate. Marilyn Chapman 211 Closed clubs aren't fair to people who would like to goin Their meetings usually end up talking about other peo ple Some people may be left out of activities merely because they don't be long to a club At dances they stick to gether and don't seem to want anyone else but their own club members with them Some closed clubs aren't as bad as others Some seem pretty nice except for their being closed to others Pat Rizzo 112 3 I think closed clubs have a good ef fect on student life because if you get into a club your social standing increases You will be better known to people you want to know It shows that you have a good character and will be able to get along in later life But it could be bad if a person is not admitted she or he might feel relected or left out John Grno 309 Closed clubs present an air of snob blshness This means that If a group is unknown and you chum around with them you re a nobody in the school This is not true In all cases but I have noticed something of this sort around SJHS The kids In clubs and cllques are better known naturally and certainly more popular There are plenty of nice kids besides those rn these clubs People dont notice them because they arent so outspoken as members of clnques are I dont thunk these clubs are all bad They contribute money to various organ: zatlons Clubs contribute different things to the school also Duane Getschman 109 The purpose or actions of these clubs and cllques have a lot to do with the kind of effect they have Here at St Joseph I believe the closed clubs ancl cluques are not having a bad effect but it is also debatable whether they have a good effect A closed club has never been truly respected by the maloruty Members of closed clubs and clrques are lacking in the personality factor Any club which has its malonty of members going to the same school should be do- ing things to better that school especially the spmt I conclude by saying that this school is lucky since there are very few closed clubs and cluques and the ones that are here have thus far caused very little trouble Overall I think it has mat tered little whether the closed clubs and cllques operate in SJHS. Rich Hensgen 211 Closed clubs and clrques can be detrn mental to a school ID that they create a feeling of exclusrveness and make the non members feel as If they don't be long They also tend to make their mem bers clung to the same group all the time and thus, they have the same Ideas, the same habits and the same mannerlsms as their group The member lsn't as much of an individual as he could be because he only associates with a cer tain select group Their one good effect is getting peo ple to back certain prolects With the whole group working together they can unfiuence more people Mary Ellen Fish 211 .1 1, J... . I - f 1 4 ., L?-13 4' -J ' 'e nit- .ata , . . r . 1 ,I3,:7'l- 9'3Fa . I , 1 f -, --.z-ff. . , is .V , ' . , ..... .1 .f f f -- -f - .. TL... L Aw fr -sf. . sr 5 . - fs:-V.. I ff? '1 ' '- - f . . ...fs 1 ff. . . .,- ef. . ' ' -4'5 ' v - ' 1 'rx-'-. V -2-L 'C' n - ' '1- , . . . . ' I' ' , A -.:'s':- I 1 h ' .51-Z' - I, f . . ' . xhwv .I - . . FL. . , 1 . , 4'3 3 . 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I I I ' r I ' John Lu ndherg beems as lf beanies have the vote of the e boys' These freshmen are members ln good standmg of the beame brigade Mann require ment of the club a sJ 49 f-Y From HS beame Wxlllam Lyons Iowa tests came to SJHb agam dur mg the week of November 4 btu dents m sophomore homeroom 301 are seen working mdustriously over these tests desngned to measure their mental achievement Ronme lloff evcemphfles the studlous splnt of all students durmg the dlfflcult tests John Lundberg Beame Volunteer workers mothers of stu dents prepare flsh for the hungrv crowd that attended the Home and School Flsh Fry October 23 Nfl l l rem, John Lundberg Fastest typlst meets fastest tvpxst' Kathy Zuffa bJHbs key board whiz meets the worlds fastest typlst Mr Cortez Peters who was here to present a special demonstratlon on u e of the manual typewriter 4 John Lundberg The farmer and the cowboy should be neighbors . . . the farmer and the cow- boy should be friends . . . Looks as if Bill Dorsey has finally gotten this point across and broken up the feud between cowboy Mike Wenning and farmer Gene Gelsone. - 'fvfvltf ' , 41W Ball Hal Louise Mueller and Bob Mitchell rehearse their dance contribution to the Varletv show a creative interpretation of Bali Hal from the musical bouth Pacific been busily preparing props and equipment for the Variety show :rc the all important stage hands From l to r these boys are Rich ard Rhew Gerald Har tung August Borskl Rodney Johnson loc Dnfcllo and the boss stage manager Blll Dorsev M John Lundberg Mr 0 Mallew should see this picture' These llttle nuns certamlw look like they re up to some mis chief Actually drama moderators buster Petrma and sister Marie Catherine are checking the stage lights to make sure they re in good xx orkmg order Q ,sw-L John Lundberg John Lundberg 5 f W x .Q 'Q be . . - 1 4 . . h y 1 .. . S 1 n- I . . A . ,, . ... . H , . . ,, x, I V. I x f mg 154,19 l 6, , ' . ff jr' in ' , ' ff 5 ' -' . 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Q 1 The Guulmg Star Behold the brught allurung lught Of thus holy selected star Chosen by God from heaven on hugh To guude these three men from afar To lead them to thus cold dark stable Where un a bed of hay The Luttle Chrust Chuld the lught of the world In a deep dark slumber lay And then the angel chours gathered Around your brulluant lught And sang glory glory glory To God on thus holuest nught We do not know O chosen star If we ever wull see you agaun But we always wull remember you As the guude of the three wuse men August Gnorsku 304 Snow The soft hush of the wunter snow So luke a baby s breathung slow It blankets all the sleepung earth Wuth whute un brughtness Glustenung And thru the wundows peer the chuldren Suttung quuetly watchung Lustenung Kathy Zuffa 2'l'l Reczpe for Chrlstmas Take a luttle understandung peace an o Take the mule from a tured boy Take the wag of a puppy dog s taul Take the brught stamps from the Chrustmas maul Take th sparkle of peppermunt and pune Take the color of rare old wune Take the tree so regal yet brught Mux wcth the wonder of that flrst Chrustmas nught Add the warmth of a guft when guven Wrap well wuth yards of brught red rubbon Suft well wuth dashes of mustletoe Then softly blend wuth new fallen snow Take some love and lune the pan Guve to all God and man Sande Kelsey 102 Seasonal Semllty The earth us slowly growung colder Rough wunds have strupped the forests Leavung boney skeletons to endure the wunter Lufe s gaudy cloak lues strewn at theur eet Nature slowly settles down to a peruod dormancy A cold peace to be spent un antucupatuon Awautung sprung s reuncarnatung warmth Tom Green 113 Cmqaam m French L Enfant Est letoule de Noel Quu opporte la lumuere Au co ur de tout Ie monde quu souffrut En nuut Irene Rakauskas 201 Wunter The Silencer Wunter us coldness and peace It brungs the cold that takes away leaves from the trees burds from the aur the farmer from hus fleld th chuldren from theur play Yet ut brungs a sort of quuetness un ut Blanket of fluffy snow Whuch covers up the ground goes Jum ONeull 103 Chrlstmas Shopplng I h ar poppung whule Chrustmas shoppung of What to get? and Wull ut fit? What can we choose that someone can use? But Where loh groanll can I get a loan? Peter Braun 112 Whale Lad y Wunter us a moody lady who makes her entrances and exuts un swurls and swushes I-ler flowung robes sweep un the ucy wunds of the season and the sharp sleet and numbung rauns H r symbol us the soft gentle snow whuch falls and blankets the naked shuverung trees and bleak earth wuth a coverung of pure whute untul all us one expanse of whuteness glustenung and glummerung under the moonlught Her produgy us Chrustmas the awesome season of holuness whuch fllls hearts wuth uoy and gladness Chrustmas a season of shunung tunsel and uoy and expressuon of love Mary Wientles 21 I 6 bnow lakes Snowflakes fall Chuldren call I-lurrahl for God He sent them all Ruta Kenney A Thmg of Awesome Beauty A thung of awesome beauty outsude the frosted panes Whurlwunds twust unceasungly across vast whuteness heapung theur powder snow on sculptured uce cluffs hewung magnuflcent valleys Wuth bruttle branches lufeless The coma us felt dormancy uselessness Awesome but transparent beauty Muke Hyland T12 Depressed Tlmothy l am depressed because l have lust seen my washed out beaten lowered and recorded Englush mark therefore wunter us depressung because I am de pressed I am usually not depressed but when I see wunter ut depresses me be cause ut remunds me of those dushearten ung Englush marks whuch make me so depressed Wunter remunds me of gurls because they are also depressung because we have so many of those creatures un a depressed Englush class whuch guves de pressung marks Wunter depresses me further because my mother saw my Englush mark whuch depressed her whuch un turn depressed the depressed gurls because I have no wheels and they do not wush to walk outsude un a depressungly cold wunter when the other fellas who are not de pressed have some to take them out I am sure however that after wunter us over and our next report card comes out I wull no longer be depressed be cause my Englush teacher wull have depressed me and I wull have some new wheels to undepress the gurls t at were un the depressed Englush class Tum Propsom I U Thi. - I w 1-, A ,F V I 1 A Jug, I I if ,. g , ' L. 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and Sputzer along wuth uunuor center Pat McAleer are the only return ung lettermen New faces on the varsuty team are forwards Bruce Anderson Pete Dorff Vunce Fox along wuth center Jum Woutak and guards Bob Agazzu Bob Buerdz Ron Fulupellu and Gene Boyle In the preltmunary game the uunuor varsuty lost a heartbreaker to St Bona venture 35 33 lt was a tught game Je PGKES Durung the football banquet MIKE STELLA CPorkyl sat wuth upper classmen TONY CRAVOTTA BUD NAVIN PAT MCALEER and others Muke stated that next year hell eat wuth freshmen He was requested to eat cranberrues every tume they were passed and our estumate us he ate about two cans BILL PCROZZI and JERRY CARDlNALl besudes beung tough trued to show theur abuluty un the art of dancung Thus us one of the thungs they lacked on the football fle d RALPH DuCHRlSTOPHER mustaken for a football durung the last football game of the season was sent to the hos putal Ralph has now decuded to become a doctor unstead of a pro football player because he lukes the coachung staFf at the hosputal Mr Carbone declares that the funnu est thung that hapoened durung the foot ball season was lettung the team play Steve Sellga throughout and un the flnal munutes St Bonaventure scored th decusuve pounts Top scorer for the Lancers was Dan Ruf falo wuth I4 pounts Coach Carbone s Junuor Varsuty team members are Rudy Becker Tom Bonnell Duck Davus Jum Eaton Frutz Frank Joe Goetluck Ronnue Hoff Bob Hughes Bull Kaufman Joe Lackovuch Larry Roscuolu and Dan Ruffalo Memorunl To Host loncers In Furst Wrestling Contest Catholuc Memorual wull provude the Lancers wrestlung squad wuth uts 'nrst opposutuon when the two teams meet December T8 at Catholuc Memorual In order that all part cupants wull have an equal chance the wrestlers are du vuded unto eleven dufferent weught cata gorues Twenty four boys are carru d on thus year s team They are Al Corradunu Tum Greco Phul Kleun Lee VanLanduyt Jeff Hahn John Sturycz Dennus Hulen Duck DelFrate Bernard Drasler Bob Karabet sos Gary Gonyea Bob Zohlen Vern Bucholz Bob Mutchell Larry Hall Dck Perry Randy Gullo Charles Zarlettu Larry Gaydos Ralph DuChrustopher Pete Sorrentuno and Neul Puetrangelu A unuque dustunctuon that the wrestl uuag team shares wuth the golf team us that fr shmen are allowed to earn letters un these sports In HO Yea W C In In explaunung the schedule wrestl coach Frank Matruse saud We are un a conference as yet for the one on that ther us no conference but have luned up matches wuth most of conference schools that have wrestl as a varsuty sport d Bob Buerdz looks as lf he IS trymg to free Ken Wedelkes who IS snared m the net The shocked onlooker IS Mike Meeter Students To Act As Judges The Mulwaukee Catholuc Conference Soort manshup Contest us agaun beung conducted thus year durung the basket ball eason Schools are uudged on th basus of actuons of team cheerleaders and spectators Students ar chosen as uudges At a recent meetung at Don Bosco Hugh School representatuves from each hugh chool were unutuated unto the uudgung program Two of these are to attend every game and score the opposung team on the pounts stated above Judges from St Joe s are Mutzu Cox Marulynne Frederuck Ruta Petrettu and D ck Engstrom At the end of the basketball season pounts for the schools are totaled and the wunner receuves a trophy St Joseph TISS Favored Notre Dame, Cravotta Named Most Valuable Player St Joes Lancers ended the season wtth a 77 tue wuth Notre Dame and a 27 6 lo s to Don Bo co The sux pounts un the Don Bosco game came when Cap taun Tony Cravotta playung lunebacker on defense untercepted a Don Bosco pass and ran 50 yards for the touchdown The Lancers played a good game agaunst Notre Dame th week before managung to tue the Notre Dame team whuch was favored by sux pounts Tony Cravotta was awarded the Rev erend Raymond C Bell athletuc trophy at th annual St Joseph football banquet on November 8 He receuved thus as a 8 result of beung named Most Valuable Player Also at th ceremonues held un the school cafeterua and audutoruum Pat Mc Aleer was named football captaun for next year Tony Cravotta senuor guard wa elected to the AllCatholuc Conference tearn by the conference players Cra votta was sungl d out for hus defensuve work a h made most of the St Joseph tackles Pat McAleer was elected to the sec ond team IVlcAleer was also outstand ung un hus defensuve play 1 u 9 l u , . . . , , Q . . . - ur . .. 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Zll O X I X ,L5 MEIVIORML JAN 29 czxflfrzrmle FEB s 596. ff 14 X 5 1 26-28 Horrless Hcrrry Hulk Well Rounded Wreck Thrs my frrends rs the story of Harry Hulky fOr Harrless Hulk as some folk call hrml You ve seen hrm haven t you? That hulkrng bulkrng wheatres eatrng he man lsometrmes seen wrth hrs srster that whrte teeth flashrng hr strewrng Mrss wholesome popularrty candrdatel madly rushrng from one unknown destr natron to another Take a closer look at hrm CYou d b tter be rrght orurck about rt for hrs krnd of anrmal rs here today gone tomorrow from overwork low grades and hrs nasty habrt of dorng everythrng but do rng nothrng welll Harrless belongs to student councrl C Frne boy Harrless learnrng leader shrp J l-' also monrtors starrways Harr less rs a wrestler too Three hours a day rs spent beatrng heck out of that old mat also out of hrs buddres Sodalrty rs of prrmary rmportance to Harrless not only as a school organrza tron but as a way of lrfe when he rsnt takrng care of hrs buddres on that old mat Therefore Harrless rndustrrously arded our recent doll clothes drrve De bater Harry for Senator Hulk as he was known at our most recent student con gressl rs also a staunch member of our drama corps when hrs doctor permrts hrm to go to the nrghtly rehearsals Hrs employer wrll never understand how a well rounded nervous wreck such as Harrless can manage hrs drugstore rob along wrth tne srx subrects he rs takrng Harrless rs a boy thats gorng places he says l rmagrne he rs Where? As you see Harrless Hulk and hrs hr hoarse srster flash unsteadrly by us once more you mentally tch tch tch such foolrsh chrldren Why thank heavens I m not lrke that you murmur And so self satrsfled we go our sep arate ways Thrs edrtorral couldnt con cern you? From the pen of one Who watches you Jilin 299 All Aboard - Exumrnutronsvrlle Now lrke Exarnrnatronsvrlle rs a brg burgh Everybody even cubes knows that you cant go rnto a brg place unless you got the rrght type of clothes Lrke man theres only one Lrttle Vrlle to get clothes for the aforesard crty Thrs crty rs Studysburg In Studysburg lrves three krnds of cats Frrst krnd are the hrp ones They com round to Studysburg pretty much regularly They spend about two or three slrdes of the lrttle hand every day here workrng so they ll be able to buy therr clothes They plan ahead so th y wont mrss that trarn The next krnd of cats rn that place are only part trme cats They come rust about two days at the most before that old trarn pulls out When they arrrve on the scene th yve got to really lrke hustle before the trarn leaves They have to stay there many several turns of the clock But th y usually get therr clothes but therr clothes arent too strong Now thrs next group are the slum Letters, We W Hey staff the paper rust came Lets get rt to the krds before they leave school Oh wart trl tomorrow They dont read rt anyhow lm begrnnrng to thrnk thrs whole busrness rs rust a waste of trme Maybe so You know what we need a letters to the eclrtor column If the krds let us know rust what they want we would have somethrng to work on be srdes the faculty s suggestrons You ve got somethrng there Its therr paper wrrtten to rnterest them not rust the staff and moderators Although the Challenge wrll cele brate rts flrst brrthday thrs sprrng we feel that rt rs already a paper of whrch th school can be proud Srnce these monthly edrtrons are put out prrmarrly for you rt rs necessary that we know rust what your rnterests are Do you read each month s edrtron? Do the marorrty of prctures artrcles and storres rnterest you? '7 type They lrve down where all the towns garbage rs tossed Theres two type of hrpsters down here Frrst we have the Fakers and then theres the I don t grve a d m group The Faker Capers try to make therr surt and beret out of paper Now they thrnk they re the most Now rts lke these clothes wrll get them there and sure lrke rt mrght get em back but lrke what rf rt rarns? They fool only themselves Now we swrng our burlt rn vrewer down to the bottom of the swrngrn lad der These guys are also fractured rnto two lrttle swrngrn sessrons Sessron A These boys board the trarn wrthout let us say wearrng apparel Sessron B These cats don t go at all Lrke O great whrte daddyo lrke what are your plans? Whrch group wrll behold your royal presence? To all cases but one see you on the trarn Robert Dobson ant Letters We welcome all requests crrtrcrsms and comments whrch you may care to make There rs a small marlbox outsrde the rournalrsm room 12249 Drop your letters and requests rn rt between classes or after school Any letter whrch rnter ests and concerns the student body wrll be prrnted on thrs page Judy Conrad The Challenge Publlshed monthly by the students of St Joseph Hugh School EDITOR Rita Petrettr ASSOCIATE EDITORS News Laurm LeTart Leslre Thelen Ed1tor1aI Judy Conrad Drane Keane Jo pmrons Lucrlle Morettl Prlsms Prctures Features Sports Reporters Patrrcra Gaffney Mary Wrentjes Mary Kae Hawkms Dennrs Rutkowslu Marrlyn Crpolla Bob Dobson Jrm O Nerll Mrchaelene Sera nas Drck Engstrom Andrea Mantrneo Dlck Suszko U ' O A 1 o -1 - 1 ' I . 1 I . . . . I I . . 1 11 . , 1 - - 1 - 11 - 1 - 1 1 ---- ' 1 1 - ' ' - I . . , . 1 . . ,, .,, . . ' 1 - I I . . . . - 11 - 11 - ' - - - 11 1 11 ' ca . - v 1 1 , I . , . . . . . . . . . . D 1 - - 1 S . O ' I . . I I . . I - ' . . 1 ' - ' . . , . 1 . . . . Q - 11 - - ' 1 V 1 1 I I . . . . ,, . . . . - ro - . O . ' Q ' . ' . . - V 1 - 1 1 1 . . . , 1 1 ,I . I . . . 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' . . . ,I . . . 1 11 - 1 - 1 1 - - I . . . , . . . . . . ,, . II . . . I . 1 . r . . . . - 1 - 11 11 - - 1 - 11 ' 11 1 - 1 - ' ' . 1 1 11 ' ' . . 1, .11 I ......,...,.. .......,, . II H ,........... . .,.,.., I 1 1 1 1 1 . I . ' ' ll , . , .... . . . ,. .,... . . I I - . Q 1 11 V . . . . . I . I I I - . ..,.,.,......, 1 T I 1 ' . . . , . A , , . . . . 1 1 . ' . 1 1 . ' ' 1 Do you thunk extro curruculor octuvutues ore crowdung out educotuon un our hugh schools'-' an extensuon of hugh school educatuon and ut us not a crowdung out of a stu dent s learning A truly educated person us one who can adapt humself un any sutu ation Therefore whule one may know only academic fundamentals he may find difficulty un aduustung to socual pat terns of lufe which extra currucular actuvu tues help hum to attaun Beth Whute 212 Heavens, No' Vuce versa Jum Burns 212 No I thunk that extra currucular ac tuvutues make a well balanced student lufe Besides that, most students know when to study and when to engage un outside actuvutues Brian Guulluom 102 In our hugh schools extra currucular actuvutues are crowdung out the import ance of educatuon I really dont thunk ut us as apparent un SJHS as ut is un other hugh schools I do belueve, however, that actuvutues should not be excluded altogether but only Iumuted for the sake of the hugh school students Duane Mares 212 No' l luke actuvutues and l don t thunk they are crowdung out educatuon un our hugh school I seem to have plenty of tume to do homework I thunk some ac tuvutues are good for entertaunment June Bafetti 303 No. Because activities are helpful to us. However, I only ioin activities that I know wull not interfere with school work. Robert Bode 302 No l don't thunk they are crowdung out our educatuon, because one does not have to belong to any extra currucular actuvuty unless he wants to We stull re ceuve the same amount of educatuon, but we may uoun some extra actuvutues uf we desure I thunk we receuve enough edu catuon now Augie Ridolfi 105 44-yr' No I thunk extra currucular actuvutues help you to put the thungs you learn un the classroom unto actuon Michael Cass 304 In some cases extra currucular actuvu tues do crowd out educatuon, but in most cases they dont I belueve that those people who take part un too many actuvu ties are hampering their education be cause they can t do 'ustuce to their school work I thunk ut is good to participate un these actuvutues but I think that you should only take on as many as you are able to handle Otherwise you are lust asking for trouble Sherry Reundl 102 No at least not at SJHS I th nk a few more extra currucular actuvutues would provude better unuty among the students Some schools do go overboard not thus one though Marilynne Fredrick 212 No Because these actuvutues give a person a chance to explore the field or fields which unterest hum the most He is able to work with students who wush to obtain the same goal as himself These actuvutues also help him to keep himself occupied on something of unterest and great importance to him. Stephen Delany 303 No' You can't have all work and no play Ron Spitzer 212 No. Because on the whole not many people partucupate in extra-curricular ac- tivities. Those that do, really get some thing out of them, and I feel that these activities add to their education. But I do think that too much emphasis is put on sports. The football player will get more recognition than the good student doing something outstanding. Sonya Zalubowski 102 3 ff, 95 Q' I think that ut depends on the mdu vidual student If he has the time and abuluty to do his studying and engage In extra currucular activities, he should do so If he has difficulty with his studies, he should devote most of his time to them Kathy Mc Govern 302 Nay' Nay' Nay' lthunk extra cur rucular actuvutues broaden your unterest l mean luke no cat wants to do algebra or English all the tume It would be droopsvulle and rut town Bruce Barman 305 The extra actuvutues have in some way helped us and in another way harmed us These actuvutues may bring about a better school spurut and even help us to better our marks because we some- times gam more of a liking for a sublect In another way the actuvutues can be indulged in too much and may harm us One should be moderate about them because many tumes marks suffer for a sport I thunk that lust a few extra currucular actuvutues are good for educa tion Jim Fonk 102 No I thunk the actuvutues help to keep boys and gurls out of trouble These ac tuvutues un later years may help the per son un his or her career Ray Scuglik 305 Yes, too many clubs can take up too much time. One or two clubs would be all right even three, but not more. Too many clubs can be troublesome with your school work and your housework. .ludy Thomsen 303 I don't belueve extra currucular actuvu tues are crowdung out educatuon because ut has been proven that those students who do partucupate in extra currucular ac tuvutues are the better students l thunk that rught now there us a well balanced meduum between the two Each actuvuty when used properly auds the student to better himself Dick Del Frate 212 V 1 , .,-gm, I 'Q A 5715. ' ' ' - -.gt 1 ses., u Suu. 3 if 5. -' K 4 9- '7 ' I I 'f t. A., ?vJj..- . . The f' 1 1 -Qf'h ' .-.,:.:',.- W' o -32.1. Q o s i 41- ff - . - fa.. . .' ! . , '. ,il ,Q-. , , . - - ,fps ' ,V . . - 1 -.'-'.s,s. ,' ' 1' . , ' - , - -.':':'A- - . fr -, Z . '2.'., i' -. ' A' 91. ' ' s. 4 . .. 4'3 Y ' ' . ' . 4 rg ' I belueve extra-curricular activities are 1:12 u' ' jigffl. . . . , I ' If' . . u - H fl - f' I ' i:,f'3'? A I , ' I I I' . - f 1 a . . I . 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Na is WOM itat ,- nf, 'R Jw Wllll Lx ons HN D John Lundberg select Chorus solonsts Gene Gelsone 'xlargaret Wiener Bob Fulmer sue Harrlson Sue Kanclan and Rlehard Lang seem to have caught the splrlt of the Nlesslah fhrxstmas C oncert held December 90 1 .1 1 John Lundberg 4 Judging from this pu turc xxcrx bodx at tha Sodallty dance had a mlghtx good time bu lxe Jlm Werxxle and his partmr take this business of danung prcttv serlouslx xx hxln Joxn Penn and Alice Bruch arm morn 1 xsual about It Behmd Wllllams Lx ons NIV Tom vxhat bug feet you have' Ifverybody knoxxs that llttle men footprints had to be presented along vxlth actlvlty pas es so students could be admitted to the sodallty dance but Tom Pechura seems to have found some kmg slze lnttle men' Gary Gonyea IS still ln a dazed state from seeing the monstrous tracks Dont get pamckv, Sisters, the bake goods xxxll be fmlshed m plentv of tlme' Sxsters Annelda, bperanda, Moyse, Juelle, and Irxta, alded by Mrs Vlola, busily prepare cookies 'n cakes for the Christmas Bake Sale De cember 18 19 20 X , !, , 11, l V.. .'. .- 1 s r-1-ff J tl . 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' BK Our oun manor Wir Hammond dns cd the studcnt mongnss 1 -. ffl John Lundberg, e lass Curtain NK -Pfyksizi umm Rodnew Johnson Inthuslastlc sodlhtw vsorkers are seen prepar mg Thanksglvlng baskets Allan Fppers Man lvn C hapman and Kathv Plas seem prettv sure of completing the demanding task Judv Con rad looks verw doubtful and perplexed hw the uhole business f' W' .-5 iff R.: as Y! .ill John Lundberg lxersbodx quut Congress m session' The Senate branch of the Stu dm nt C on rcss nhlch tonuned at SJIIS lhrvnber 11 lf IS seen In busw monferenu ulnlv. dlbators an nt thur turn at defending their lnlls Sl tfr J'1rl1th seems un happw YWlth the agendi Tlm Tulh has mapped out for the students C ongress Decembe lloneser Katln Bwdalek looks a but puz7led hx the pro posed format MR' Rodnex Johnson The language teaehers blsters Zoe Ieonelle and Mane lranus are engowmg buster Oratas dlsplaw accumulated bx our students from thelr French Pen Pals FR 'DM- Rodnex Johnson bodahtw btudw Daw December 8 sm as serxouslw attended The schools are here represented bw Kathy Yabloekl Notre Dame Kathw 0Brlen Dlvme bauor Margie behnelder St Marx s Bur lmgton Robert Paulus Plus XI Bona Lee Techner barred Heart ludx Conrad our prefect Iwther MaeQuode Queens Work Anne Angel St Catherines Joanne Kormtr Nlessmer Brian Gullllom thalrman and Mark Korb Numa Prefeet 5 ' . . . 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Green us the long wet grass you re sup posed to be cuttung Green us the not quute rupe enough wuld raspberrues growung besude the wooded path Green us the tummy ache you get from eatung them Green us St Patruck s Day Green us the tall cool munt uulup on a 90 al' Green us the sweet but somehow abom unable pet snake your luttle brother brungs home Green us the soft wet moss on your favorute rock Green us Sprung all over wuth uts buds and and leaves and blossoms Green us that tue he loves that you sumply can t bear Green us the mountaun lake that means summer love and wunter longung Green us the sky un baby suster s flrst pucture Green us that two foot moon man on Shockeroo Theater Green us the crusp salad topped wuth French dressung Green us the uealousy and sorrow and duscouragement when that one un mulluon he flnds a new one un a mulluon she Sue Harruson 110 Caught The dusheartened luttle gurl was caught not un a net luke a fly meetung death on a treacherous puece of fly pa per but luke the flve year old she was entangled un a uuucy punk strung of bub ble gum As always mother came to the rescue vugorously unwundung the punk cocoon lust the opposute of a caterpullar wundung hus Soon the butterfly was un raveled but then came the death sen tence no more bubble gum for the rest of the month Laurel Hervat 316 N lght Lonely Bone chullung dark The spell of nught us cast No twunklung stars uust empty space So black Carol Guttormsen 108 Fern Lone fern Royal and rare Deep un the vast forest No one to wonder your daunty beauty Judy Przybylsku 302 To Know I often have thought and marveled as well At thungs we can know but never can e We know many fruends and acquaun tances too For whom we do thungs wuthout much a o We know flrst of all the rught from the wrong Or how to dustunguush a bell from a gong We know how to learn but not to forget We may be confused somtumes as to fel We know of the countrues the cutues and towns Theur mosaucs of colors the reds and the browns We also know sunshune uts warmth and uts lught It helps when we re sad to make the world brught All nature us wondrous an untrucate p an A p rfect precusuon not found un man The beauty of sunset nughts curtaun beung drawn Can be surpassed only by the breath takung dawn l often have thought and marveled as well At thungs we can know but never can e But the more that l learn the more ut us so Of the thungs whuch exust that I never wull know Barbara Kluka 108 6 The Sungung Idol Last week the wonderfcl Amerucan teenagers voted Conway Twunkle as Ameruca s most popular sungung udol It was a long hard road for Twunkle but he flnally made ut Here us hus story Thus us your lufe Conway Twunkle Luke 99 percent of all sungers Twun kle luves un Phuladelphua lon the east sudel He us 20 years old and a fresh man un hugh school Twunkles sungung career was longer than usual but after he had been at ut for two weeks hus bug break flnally came Strangely the rea on for Twunkles bug smash hut Ah Uh Luff A Ma Babys Ugh us hus excellent eyesught Last month as Twunkle was beung examuned at hus eye doctor he started to read out the letters on the chart to the tune beung played on hus pocket transustor raduo The eye doctor Dr Jeckle saw at once the unlumuted horuzons for thus great talent D Jeckle saw money Soon Dr Jeckle was Conway Twunkles manager and a new future smash hut was cut Wuthun three days Twunkle was un vuted to appear on Amerucan Bandstand After beung untroduced by Duck Clark land hearung all the Bandstand regu lars scream for ten munutesl he really let loose to the musuc of hus record B fore ut was half over he had kucked hus wooden leg least sude gang flght 56l o hus guutar Hus haur kept gettung tangled un the mobule cameras Thus spouled those dandy close up shots that the Bandstand camera men are so noted for The kuds went wuld After 27 encores of the sam record Twunkle was so ex hausted that hus haur was un place Duck Clark ran up to hum and crued for uoy embracung the new star Conway Twun kle The regulars were screechung and screamung so loud that Tony Mammarella called the east sude ruot squad Frankue Avalon and Fabuan made the scene too but lust stood there paralyzed and dumbfounded Then Fabuan broke unto a hysterucal cry Oh gloruous dayl Reuouce dear brethren' A new Sungung ldol has made the scene to take hus place un the hall of fame wuth such ummortally talented ar tusts as Fabuan Jerry Lee Lewus and Luttle Ruchard They are cool and god luke wuth the stars for theur goals One thung us common to all of them They can t sung Bull Green 212 Mornung Mornung Comes tup toeung On the dew decked feet of dawn To conquer the black nught wuth lught Sun brught Jayne Arentz 11 1 0 O 1' I- . -' I I . , . 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A UTUGRA PHS 'GSA 'A U TOGRA PHS wcAc M1141 4 6 SUMA Sponsors C G E lex se moo eollege md nurs mg students xxlll xttend the Vhs eonsm C rthohe ACTION C onxentlon sponsored hx the SClCl'1l1tN C mon of the Nl1lxx.1ulCee 'xl'Ll1CllClCLSL QSLHA1 and held rt the xlllX1lll lCee 'xllCllI0l'1ll11l arent Nlareh -1 w 1nd 1 lsee 1 ln Step XX :th Xl lrx 18 the theme for tlus fourteenth mnuxl xerenee xxluelx to eourtge md fosterC xthohe 'XLUOI1 md le ldershlp among XY rseonsms xouth ure thm 40 sesslons xxrll offered presentmg outstlndmg noted prlest md lxx speakers on suhxeets of lnterest to students lrldxx md Slturdxx sesslons xxrll end xxlth Benedletlon lhe eon xentlon xxlll elose on Sundxx xx 1th the l 1111llX llolx llour sponsored hx the 'xI'CllCl10LCSAI1 Plmxlx llfe Program -Xll S-IHS Sodxlrsts md other students mterested ln C,athol1e for 1111l'l0Il xre urged to plan xtten d mee If VNC AC, Chorus To Srng In Crty Concert St oseph High Sehool Seleet hour xlong xx 1th th All 1tx Boxs Chorr and lxenosha C,hureh ChCJlFS xx1ll present Verdrs Te 171.11111 md the prologue to Mefzr mfcler hx Bonto Thxs all CIIX pro grxm xxrll he aeeompamed hx the lxenosha Sxmphonx Orehestra dl reeted hx Dr Luelen C,8lll1CI, and ln eo operatron xxlth the lsenosha C,horal Socretx One of the outstandlng hugh llbl1CS of the Soeretvs 1960 season, thrs eoneert wlll he glxen ln Marx D Bradford I-hgh Sehool Audl torlum xx ednesdax, lehruarx 74 mm N S1 osrvn Hn H Sc uoor , lsr sosux, VK ISC ossrs I rmce xxx, '60 Drama lub Members Prepare ne Ae Plays for Assembl Y x do one plax xxhen xxe eould do sexen This seems to he the motto of the S-IHS drama eluh for the month Lnder the d1 reetron of Srster Petrlna and Slster 'xlarre Csatherrne, the drama eluh wxrll present a serres of one aet plaxs xxhleh xx 1ll he presented at an assemhlx ln Fehruarx Plaxs to he presented md thexr easts are burly I'r0st 1 fmtxsx mxsterx xxlth an all glrl east .x psxehologlexl studx of the effeet of gullt on 1 person Cast Sue XX lute udre Smith Marx lo P1 rlsea Put C,1polla Ceerln Nluur lx1LNXlCI md Pat Bode If lftll Ilaved Cards 11 li mmn Do, a satlre on the xxhlmsx of xxomen Cast Boh Dohson ll1Ll1 Xlllxff W ennlng N0 Count Bov, 1 Negro follC plax portraxmg the struggle he txxeen the real xxorld and the dream xxorld Cast Daxe 'Xnder son Carolxn Reeder Tlm Tullx and Pat Radrgfm Amntarrrz the portrax xl of an old xxoman s struggle to eonquer prep udrce and accept the Voung, plead mg gurl who claxms to he her granddaughter Cast Sharon Pls eueex and Sue Peterson Nancy Rulllo Crted for Screntrtic Achrevement, To Receive Bausch and lomb Award rn May lag Robert Fannmg Nancy Rufflo Nmex Rufllo xxrll reeelxe the 1960 SYIHS Bxuseh and I omh Hon orxrx Sercnee ,Xxx xrd Srstcr Nlarx SCEIIIISIH head of the sexenee de partment rlted Nanex outstmd mg rn selentlhe xhrlrtx durlng her four xears of hlgh sehool Nanex xxrll reecrxe the medal at gradua tlon eeremonres 1n Nlax As the Sjl-lb xx mner Nancx xxxll quallfx for COIUPCCICIUII nn the an nual selence seholarshlp eontest sponsored bx Bauseh and lomh 0pt1ealC ompanx xx nth the Lmx er s1tx of Roehester The Roehester seholarshrp e01111l1ltI'CC seleets 30 of the most pI'0l1llblIlg candidates These hnallsts xx 1ll x1s1t Rochester, Xexx Xork, for three daxs during xxhleh thex xxrll talCe eompetrtlxe tests md he mtcrxrexx ed Hrppx Iourncx a domestle eomedx xxlth 1 great amount of pmtomlme C lst Plt Petrettl oe 'Iennxson lerrx Nlormrtx, me Henderlelter lirun C1urllrom Dum Pmnolx md l mdr Reno 111 .md lnfrlwex 1 follC xxx eoneernng the dream xxorld xxe lllllglllk to eompensxte for teh creneles ot our real xxorld Cast Cllllllllte laxx renee C1eorg Sehroeder Nlrrmnne Henderlelter and loulse Xlueller Hello, Om Ilrere, the storx of 1 prlsoner md hrs struggle xxlth lonehness Clst larrx Roselolr C hrrstme Sehxxenn md lax L 11l1l'1 B111 Lyons Members of the drama club Pat Radrgan Sharon Pascuccx Jeannine Lawrence Terry Morlarty and Bob Dobson are shown durmg prelim: nary rehearsals for the serres of one act plays that the club vull present Scrence Department Sets Program for Annual Farr S HS annual Selenee md Math larr xxrll he held March 1 to N ln the gxm Slster btamsla saxd Sexentx hxe to 100 entrles xx1ll he made hx' lchruarx 8 lxhrhr tors are eneouraged to submlt lxh orltorx notes or charts xx rth thelr exhlhlts Lldglllg xxrll be on the p011'1I sx stem Careatrxe ahrhtx and orrgr nalltx xx 1ll merxt 20 polnts SLICII tlhe thought meludmg classlhca tlon md lcurlte ohserxfxtron xx 1ll earn 40 polnts 'Ihoroughness xxlll score 10 points, slC1ll and xx orkman shlp 10 pornts, and clarxtv and dramatre xalue 10 pomts The S-IHS eshlhrt xxlth the h1ghest polllt honors will he entered mto the regxonal fart llrst seeond and tlnrd pr1Le rrhhons xxrll he xxx xrded to mdr xrdual xxlnners ln the helds of bro logx ehemrstrx phx sres general selenee and 1111lIl'lC1l13flLS Honor ahle I'l1CIlIl0Il and eertrfreates 1n each held xx rll also he axxarded Phxsres drsplaxs 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' ' e ' ' ' . 4 . e PqTr-I QT, c Assembxy F Pug IMXIUI N 5 E NIIQ NICP me-PII QMI schoIorShIp8t ,GSH WEDNESDAY ltd LOI1 ferflron l-Elxl l to I IAIIIH L1- Ideallsm ls the Best Pollcy MIrror mIrror on the wall who s the farIest of all? What s In It for me? Dont wIse off gust cut the smart stuff and guve It to me straIght Man lIke you asked for It Let s see I would say you rank about m down here What how do you know that? Could you stop what you re doIng now and prcture someone you go to school wIth whom you really respect and admIre? Someone you really thInk a lot of for character or personalIty and whom you would love to be lIke If you only could Well thunk of someone? Y u cant Oh I see You t Ink they re nIce but you really don t admIre them or want to be lIke them because they re not really so much better than you are after all they re lust a kId In school lIke you are But stop and thInk a mInute IS It really that you dont ad mIre them or IS It way deep down a sort of personal envy? Really and truly now dont you thlnk a lot of that one kld who comes bound Ing Into homeroom every mornIng as though he were the sun Itself and how about the guy next to you who IS mature enough to get up and erase the boards and Isnt afraId of beIng laughed at or the gIrl behund you In the corrIdors who makes a speclal effort to say somethIng pleasant to everyone she meets whether they are popular or not? Well you sort of can thunk of some one you admlre but why bother You could never be lIke them even If you wanted to I mean you could never talk wIth people the way he does or have the nerve to get up on stage or even In class the way she does After all they were born that way and they never have to push themselves or even try to be that way Mlght as well gust stay the way you are you ll get by Those other kIds wIll keep the chool golng anyway Then agaIn you could have those speclal char The Challenge Published monthly by the students of St Joseph Hugh School EDITOR Rxta Petrettx acter qualutnes If you wanted to I mean If you really really wanted to Go ahead look around and see all the thIngs you could be doIng FInd one? e dont lust sIt g do Itlllll Sue Peterson You Con Be Another George Do you love your own AYTTSFICBQ Is your cltlzenshlp a sacred blrthrlght to be defended by blood If necessary? Do you take prlde In the verdant beauty of of brotherhood wIth all others who call themselves AmerIcan? If you feel In thus way If you possess these attItudes then you are what IS known as a PBTFIOT For a patrIot IS one who loves hIs country and even more a patrlot supports hIs countrys authorIty and Interests wIth ove You In a sense are as much of a pa IFIOI as George WashIngton depletIng hIs coffers for the cause of the contn nental army when you pay your taxes and buy bonds to contrlbute to AmerI cas economlc support You follow In the footsteps of the unknown soldlers when you become a member of the ar mIes of valIant men and women who comprIse our armed forces You become one wIth the mlnd and heart of Abraham LIncoln when you stand flrm agaInst the turbulent forces of blgotry preludlce and racIal hatred You asstmllate the good neIghbor polIcy of Franklln Delano Roosevelt when you yourself become a good neIghbor and a CITIZEN of actIon February IS the month of patrnots It IS that tIme when the yearly cycle of remembrances can best InspIre us to transform our QUIET apprecIatIon of the freedoms our AmerIca has Insured for us to an actrve defense and strengthen Ing of these freedoms In thIs February 1960 when the call to the defense of freedom sounds ever louder you have t prIvIlege to say I too am a trIot Dlane Keane 2 Someone Should Drop A Bomb On Our llves Hey see that red star up there by the moon? Ya Know what It IS? Just another star man what else? WIse up Thats a hydrogen bomb the RUSSIBDS have put In orbIt rIght over our heads LIke wow' You mean they can drop that thIng on us anytIme they want? You re In Boy they ve really hung the axe over our heads thIs tlme The A Bomb H Bomb and the end less progress In nuclear warfare have so accustomed AmerIcans to scares that there IS hardly any new fear aroused In the new H Bomb In orbIt threat Many threats have proved true but expernence has never seen one whIch actually ex ploded IU Amerlcas mIdst as a result these scares have ImmunIzed rather than altered They have faIled as warnIng sIgnals for they havent led to actIon Problem after problem has presented It self IS prcked apart and temporarIly solved but ITS effects stIll welgh heavlly SegregatIon and other soclal problems are Ignored after they leave the head are all beIng pushed Into the back of the mlnd wIth actIon as a last resource What has led to thIs SIBIIC attItude In the face of posslble dlsaster? Because adults decIde to let the comIng genera tIon flnd solutlons and because youth takes the adults can fIx It up attItude nothIng IS really beIng solved SolutIons lIe deeper than removal of symptoms they demand Intense and deducated Interest When youth gets off the merry go round of ITS aImless search for meanlng In lIfe It wIll lar adults out of theIr IndIfference In loInt actIon con structlve thInkIng and effectlve plannlng wIll begln to form Peace and securuty are In the hands of the one who cares The one who cares shows Interest In the world the natIon and communIty yes even the school of whIch he IS a part The one who cares IS an IndIvIdual thnnker who cant accept the conven tronal ways of salvlng over symptoms and Ignorlng causes The one who cares sets hIs sense of values straIght In hrgh school and strug gles to keep them that way The one who cares knows that hIs effect on the world hIs world hIs natIon hIs communIty yes and even hlS school IS not only lastIng but Immednate Chuck Hall I o LX? ST -114' e 4, 11+ irgrfriel I: I . 1 ll h ll - ' . -'bl ,, . . ,, D . Il ll A - r r ' ' ll ' I Q ' , . . .I . . . 11 - . . ' . 1, ll I ' Il ,, . . , . . . H I I I I f . .H I ' I h ll I ' ' II ' ' - I - I ' ll I ' ' ' 1 j . ' ' ' ll ll ' 1 , . . , ' ', HW ll, ' ' ', O ' ..... III! ' ' ll I 1 1 I ' - - 1 ll 1 . . . U . . . . I Il ll 1 1 ' ' ll I ' 1 1 I 1 I 1 . I . . ' I . . I . l 1 1 1 1 1 I ' ' ' ' ' I . I n . . . o ' . , . h ' ' ' - I ' I ' 1 1 1 ' , our Stat-es and feel a Special Spirit lll'leS. Tl-l'leSe and Tl'1l eBlS of Ol'l'lel' FIBTUFSS . I . . . 1 ' ' A . . . I I 1 1 1 . 1 A . 5 I I l , .... I ' K . I - 4 1 1 I ' I I ' ' - 1 I. . . . I l l I . . 11 - - - T - 1 I ' I . . . . . 1 1 1 - I ' , - ' . 1 I 1 . I . .- . ,' . I y Q I 1 . . . . I . . . I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . , . I - H . - . l l I - 1 I . ' ' 1 1 . I . . I I ' ' - ' 1 1 1 l I K I . . . . . ' I - I . . ' u 1 I' . . ' 1 1 1 I I ' l ' ' . . - c ' ' . - , I . I . I I I 1 I 1 1 , . . ,, . . . . he , , , pa- - . 1 ' ll After much consideration I puck Sen ator Kennedy He IS waging an effec tnve battle for the polltlcal power of the Democratic party To the many ques tions about burth control which are asked of hum he gives excellent answers These questlons are probably intended to trap hum but he guves answers even wlthout consultation wlth a priest Jerry Henderleuter 206 Dick Clark Because he helps many teen agers in their mmor problems which seem malor to them at the time He has a way with adolescents and a nice personality I read his article in the Milwaukee Journal and even parents ask questions Phil Klem 110 I admire our vlce presmdent Ruchard Nixon I thunk that besides belng a good polutlclan he us also a good famuly man In my oplnlon a man no matter what his positron IS should stay with has fam :ly and not lust go back to them when he IS no longer In a prominent position Richard Nixon Ilves up to this Marianne Malchrowlcz 305 In my estimation Senator John Ken nedy is worthy of great admiration He is worthy of this esteem because he dis plays a great sense of responsibility and courage in the world of today. Being a Catholic and running for the presidency alone shows his courage, because being a Catholic may hinder his chances. His great responsibility is shown by his ef fort in the labor problem. No man is as qualified to hold the office of president as he. I feel that if he is elected these labor disputes will be more easily set tled, and the economy of our nation would sky rocket. Linda Moddes 303 I admire Johnny Mathls very much because although he is constantly ID the public eye, he doesn't show It as some people do He also shows no trace of being harmed by the preludlces between the white and colored race Judy Hasslinger 214 P. I What person currently ln the public eye do you od mlre most? Mrs Richard Nixon is doing a mar velous piece of work in promoting our relations with various countries of the world She is showing the people of these countries that the American wom an is more than lust a glamour girl She willingly gives time to our country and still does a wonderful 'ob of raising her two daughters Claire Fredencksen 307 Loretta Young would be my cholce The reason I hold her In thus esteem IS because she has consistently produced TV shows of hugh standards and many fine qualities In these productions she displays much talent In actnng and also adaptability In playing many roles Al ways feminine Miss Young is my Ideal of an admirable and great lady Judy Przybylskr 302 I admire Barbara Eisenhower for her courage in acting as first lady on the Good Wlll Tour It shows the bravery of the younger generation Johanna Gallo 316 The person currently In the public eye whom I admire most is Bishop Sheen He has shown the public a great deal about the Catholic religion and I thunk every Catholic should be proud of hum Judith Hewitt 104 I admire the President of the United States the most. He is a wonderful and marvelous man. He has done a great deal of good for America and other coun- tries. He has solved many world prob- lems and has been able to cope with many other things. I think he is a wise and an intelligent man. l doubt very much if anybody could take his place and fulfill some of the wonderful things the President has done. Vera Ruffalo 108 3 Eddie Mathews Because he s a great ball player and I like baseball very much I hope someday to get a chance to play baseball and I wall try to be as good as he as Robert Schaubert 111 The person I admire most is Gover cratlc governor in Wisconsin In twenty five years He is attempting to revise the tax structure of Wisconsin and is receuv ing much opposition from various groups around the state This tax revision is badly needed in Wisconsin because as Governor Nelson said I believe our patchwork tax structure must be revised to release regressive property taxes to add 'obs through economic growth and to make our system fair to all in terms of collective distribution Mary Ann Gumbmger 110 I do and always will admire Pope John XXIII For after Pope Plus XII died he had such a great task before hum So many things were left up In the air but Pope John has fulfilled all his duties and surged ahead to blaze many trails for the Roman Catholic Church John Moseley 308 I admire Queen Elizabeth the most because of her gracious dignity and her high position in society I admire her not only because she IS Queen but be cause of the desirable qualities which make her a good leader of her people Tina Rltacca 110 Dr Tom Dooley who has done so much to make the fabled Ugly Amen can false and the Splendid American true. Bill Swift 109 I admire the seven men lCarpenter, Cooper, Glenn, Grissom, Schnrra, Shep hard, and Slaytonl one of whom IS golng to be packed to go into outer space In order to tell us if we will be able to go further into space Some of the planets could be and might be the future homes of our children These planets will be a vacation spot, a place in which to spend a Sunday afternoon These men will tell us If we need much more air, or fuel, or what ever we may need The Astronauts have sent up a monkey named Sam Sam has returned and has given us some information about body control and different reactions In space A camera brought down puctures for us to study Mary Doherty 303 4 I ., ,sf-.l ' I, 7 1 .-7'c.9'fi-V. ' . -A I 5.1 3,9153 .- -fi-. rt 2 tele. . ,, I -v.ff': M4'-4 - ' ,I 1 1,14 2 -.,s.g,+, , t ., .-' wg ,tif Q I 1--,A-QI.. Q' it, - 451' .1 -I--' - ' z ff - wats. 5, .s- - - . ' ' - , I f . T . v Q., 'Tfiwl . , I w,.,' . - :-get l . 2'-ff. -. Z Q I' -79 . . I .fl -.3 f ' . 1' . . - 1. ' ' 'iff . .ff-1 . bl... ' nor Gaylord Nelson. He IS the first Demo- v vK.,,, . . . . . - Ax -P' ,.... 'l. ' ' ' ' ' I - ' - . ' u ' . . . - I . - - . T , . . I , T I U ' ' . . . . - I I I T U ' l 1 c c ' I . I - , , , . . - . I , . . I . I . . ' 1 ' - I T I ll ' ll . I I ' . , - n -- ' ll ll ' ' ll FRESHMAN ROOM 304 ROW 1 Bruno Rizzo, August Gnorski, Douglas Niles, Thomas Regner, Mi- chael Schardt, Michael Cass ROW 2 Mary Elizabeth Koos, Joan Hammond, Constance Babich, Emily Maraccini, Claudia Dible, Janice Herr, Judith DeAngelis, Marie Mattioli, Su- san Lamont ROW 3 Michael Seiberlich Robert Ball David Nowell Timothy Fanning Dean Patterson Michael Thome Gary Vranak Timothy Weidner ROW 4 Linda Bernacchl Karen Zas trou Judith Lmdemann Ann Ford ham Wlary Mitchell Kathleen Gaff ney Rae Ann Wood Joan Pletrangeh 'VIISSING Chalre1 Kehl Dawn Toth David Braun John Martin FRESHMAN ROOM 308 ROW 1 Joe Miksis John Zalubowskl Jay Schultz Joe Tennessen Dominic Forgianni Tom DeMarsh James Bausano ROW 2 Edward Ward John Wingate Robert Hoyt Edward Lusignan Den ms Koehler John Moseley William Helbl James Juliam ROW 3 Alice Anderson Mary Pat Blazek Patricia Gentes Sandra Sor ensen Shenlyn Pfarr Mary Lrossln Jeanne Orgish ROW 4 Roberta 'Wassari Frances Hae big Catherine Kuzmlch Roxanne Ricker Patricia Gentes Ellen Carlsen Jane Vandereverff Diane Pullen Bon nie Bobusch WIISSING Tim Ernst August Ganzer FRESHMAN ROOM 303 ROW 1 Mike Zeyen, Mike Johnson, Daniel McGuire, Stanley Pawlowicz, Steve Delany, Peter deBartelo, Eddie Marcoe. Rick Chromcik ROW 2 Tom Herrmann, Jim Lampada, Bob Watring, Marilyn Schauer, Mar- ian Thomsen, Frank Woynilko, Ber- nard Fapso, Tom Brehm ROW 3 Barbara Bafetti, Donna Pola- nin. Mary Doherty, Judy Welsch, Bev- erly Hannes, Nancy Grant, Kay Ro- gan, Joyce O'Connor, Kay Bernacchl ROW 4 Nancy Selear, Ann Relndl, Maureen McCarthy, Judy Lippert, Jo- Ann Gallo, Barbara Katz, Joanne Strif- ling, Helen Ketchum, Linda Moddes MISSING: Kathleen Wade M, l ' FRESHMAN ROOM 311 ROW 1 Joseph Zalatoris Terrence Nighbert James Kleist Ronald Buss Ronald Gray Lawrence Demhammer ROW 2 Richard Endian James Hessi fort Robert Moehrke Thomas ODay Thomas Bakula William Feldt Orlan do Gallo Richard Reuther ROW 3 Jean Zimmerman Mary Pel tier Mary Ann Marshall Alice White ford Mary Dugan Geneva Heabler Carol Fonk Kathleen Lucas ROW 4 Kathleen Sturm Elizabeth Michaud Corme Acerbl Sandra Bey ers Mary Corr Donna Schlosser Don na Sevey Suzanne Waite Lorraine Lasky MISSING James Preston Albert Rui' falo David Willems 1 I A I ! 1 1 1 , . 'Y Y ' . A 1 - . 1 . , . I . . ' , 1 - I 1 1 1 1 , . , V I ! 1 1 ' 1 , . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 I 1 I - I I I ' 9 I . , - 9 . . . . - , 'Q' . -. , ' . . 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A? -7 . . gm., I n Q 'r 0 V fx .1 I . , Fi, f- 1' f L- f' ,v .-W, 5 z ,, ..,-6'a.-.mp V' ff , ' . ,g A ' FRESHMAN ROOM 309 ROW 1 Kenneth Van Kamen Terry Morxarty Robert Peterson Charles Judelka Walter C1edgaudas Henry Richie Larry Wllllams John C1rno ROVV 2 Domlnlc Mascarette Vhllxam ONe1ll Larry Rugg Timothy Clark Timothy Fonk James Barrett Paul Walllg John Cantwell ROW 3 Brlgxtta Krueger Irene Zalevs ski Charlene Lawrence Julie Ambro glo Karen Kluka Cheryl Smollk Rob bert Engstrom ROW 4 Dorothy Russo Sharon De Lorla Mary Jane Cox Susan Prmcxpe Marie Hebert Georgene Ludvuv' Su san IWIIIOIIC Carol Suszko Donna Blernat MISSING Diane Schroeder Sharon Horne Susan Krempely Patrlck Frye FRESI-IMAN ROOM 305 ROW 1 Mlchael Carelh George Kolar Barry Wogtak Leonard Hensgen Rog er Casey Raymond Bscherer Fehx Rosmskl ROW 2 John Desnoyers James Hamil ton Frederick Thxelen Peter Llchter Raymond Scugllk James Boyer Ml chael Gabron Robert Rasch ROW 3 Sam Salerno Kendall Pierson Kendall Davls Josepha Mnlass Marx anne MaJchrow1cz Margaret Riley Mark Matera Gerald Steele ROW 4 Mary Beth Norvllle Ann Lud wxg Mary Kay Jacyna Catherme Belongxa Constance Volpentesta Barbara Zastrovs Patncla LaMacch1a Michelle Asta Darlene Glrard MISSING Bruce Barmen Mary Sken der Robert Wavylorka l FRESHMAIN ROOM 310 ROVV l James Herbert Cletus Wil lems John Schmitt John Mauser Rav Prmclpe Robert Marshall Rob ert Oldanl Charles OConnor Robert Demhammer ROW 2 George Balmsky Stanley 7a leskl August Covelll James Walker 'VIar1e Ren eda Marcia Adamson John Fxschbach Timothy Greco Dennis ROW 'Z Georgette Luckas Janet I-Iollv Lucy Urlbe Margaret Jorgenson Car ol Gastaldl Kathleen Ruffalo Anmta Calro Sharon Kloet Vxrgmla Peterson ROW 4 Kathleen Mnco Joan Sturycz Mary Paura Manlyn Falduto Carol Elsenhauer Judith Moeller Lmda Bi anchx Ellen Lawler FRFSIIMAN ROOM 316 ROW 1 John Rosko James Remck Ronald Karayyay Louns Torresm Jim Wutzen Bull Wagner Frank Gray John Bakken Cralg Murayy sk: ROW 2 Gary Hays kms Chuck Werve Dan Kexel Tom Pechura Tom Du ban Tom Fedy zkovsskl Fred Schlater T1m Betchel Jam Faston ROW 3 Louis Modory Louls Sentieri Marv Ann Llymgston Sharon Posselt Bernadette McEyoy Sue Buckley Bob Fish Paul Stripe ROW 4 Kathv Kuemm, Pat Jones Jane Schultz Lou Ellen Degcn, Laurel Hervat, Mary Cxsler, Johanna Gallo Carol ODay, Doreen Larson, Kathy Zlelsdorf Homeroom pictures taken by John Lundberg . W 11 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 .y ' 1 1 1 . . w 1 V' '. 1 'Y' ' W, 4 I I U 1 1 - 1 , , v f ' ' 1 , , , ,, - 1 1 ' I ' 1 1 1 V -1 ' 1 1 1 . . , 7 ! ' w V 11wrA1. L- l , Q , y , . , 1 , 1 1 . 3 7 ' - 1 ! ' 1 ' 'a v 1 .Yr . 1' 1 2 1 ' 1 A ' y 4 ! 1 . 1 Krempely ' I ,I Y ' ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 A 1 ' ' 1 , , , , .. -- 1 7 - 1 1 , . 1 1 1 V 1 - I ' l V 7 V ' I ! 1 , . 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 Y 1 , . 1 l - ' , .1 1 ' v 'I 9 I 1 1 , , ,, , - r 1 ' I ,, 1 ' I , 1 .1 1 .y. . - 1 1 v v ' v -V 9 1 I ' 1 1 Struggle of Splrlts The old house has an aur of forebodung wuth uts boarded wundows and the great sobbung trees The leafless vunes seem to hold the old place un a tught clutch fearung that the structure wull grow weary and desert Them The wund crues umpatuently as ut rushes through the buuldung searchung for an answer The shutters whuch remaun open theur ams tothe wund and Then un frantuc nouses beat off The nousy spurut Another gust of wund loses uts way and rushes through the house knockung everythung about clumbs the staurs and bursts through a tuny Returnung un a fury of revenge the wund attacks the shutters agaun and agaun Then un a final burst of energy The wund Tears a shutter from the house and smashes ut to the ground un one tremendous crash Frances Peterson 213 Dements and Brownle Polnts Many years ago when the horrud udea of school was thought of There were two gods Square was the god of good and Hood was the god of bad There were also all sorts of other luttle demons called beatnuks Well ut seemed that These two gods were always tryung to unfluence the school chuldren Thus was all fine and dandy Tull they decuded to have stand ungs Everytume Square unfluenced some one a poor pea pucklung peasant of Petrax pucked a pea and puckled ut and everytume Hood unfluenced someone one eyed one horned flyung purple peo ple eater lost one of uts teeth Thus system was fTne untul there were so many puckled peas and one eyed one horned flyung purple people eaters teeth around that the beatnuks couldnt get around to help Hood Pretty soon Square and Hood got together and decuded that now unstead of havung puckled peas and people eat ers' teeth they were goung to use de meruts and brownue pounts And so the system has remauned to thus day John Mikulsky 307 Study Hall confusuon rrrrr r ung sulence shutTlung paper tuck tock tuck tuck tuck tock dropped pencul page turns tuck tock tuck tuck tuck tock chaur squeaks penculs wrutung shufflung paper stackung books rrrrr r ung confusuon Terry Sturycz The Ballad of Blue and Gray Two boys rode OTT to war that day One un blue and one un gray Two gurls crued as they went away But one boy never came back Two boys fought hard for theur own udeals One boy fell at the other s heels One gurl found out how sorrow feels For one boy never came back Two boys left theur homes to fTght Both boys thought theur reasons rught One was ruch and one knew blught And one boy never came back Two boys engaged un mortal strufe One of the two boys lost hus lufe One gurl wore black The other whute For one boy never came back Two boys rode off but one returned To tTnd hus home remauned unburned One gurl smuled but one gurl learned That her boy never came back He fell out there on the field one day Hus blood soon covered hus coat of gray One boy may leave but one must stay One boy never came back Death was busy on both of the sudes More than one boy fell, and dued There were many gurls who crued Because one boy never came back Judie Smith 107 6 Two Polnts 0 Vlew Ugh thought the plump luttle man as he sorted the uneaten food from the dushes un the nughtclub kutchen The Tbones thuck wuth unwanted meat around the hard bone the half eaten salads and half fTlled soup bowls turned hus wellfed face unto an expressuon connotung dusgust He dumped the unflnushed drunks down the draun and watched whule the wauters removed bage unto a clean brown crusp paper bag he decuded to wash hus pudgy whute hands Then the small man pro ceeded to and opened the near door and dumped the bag unto the shuny can for removal un the mornung He gagged slughtly as the wund suddenly changed The gaunt shrunken man felt the cold wund agaunst hus protrudung rubs covered by a worn thun uacket and shuv ered agaun He looked up and down the alley but all was quuet He walked soundlessly un the shadows of the dark buuldungs and lust as quuetly lufted the cover of one of the shuny zunc coated cans The smell that drufted up toward hum was the welcome scent of cooked meat mungled wuth that of wulted lettuce and salad dressung Thank God h thought To humself as he clutched the brown grease stauned paper bag and fTed to The musty shelter of the docks to eat hus pruze Tumothy Lawler 101 Teen s Wastebasket My contents are scrappy But l m very happy Because lm fulfTllung my purpose What a revelatuon ut would be If your mother could see The treasure of my munor servuce Many uses have l And at tumes I m puled hugh But my payload ends up un a furnace Glorua Petersen 214 Couplet To Be Recited Upon Awakening Ely. Gene Gelsone 213 0 O T 1,-MK ..:.'5 L: If ' 0 tf 0 . 1 I I - window in a remote corner of the attic. click-click-click of pen dessert. After he had packed the gar- I I , ' 105 ' ' I . . . , . . 1 I - 0 0 , . ' D ' . , e 1 I - ' , . ' . . ' 9 l . ' , . . I ' ' . I a I ' 1 T 1 T . I I ' f . . , . ,lots From r IJIANI C IIRLIN m llke xerx b1d exeslght She eon uouslx mlstll es her purse or 1 ljlflllgt em lllel she prom xtx Grads Meet Durlng Chrtstmas H oltdays Alumm put 1xx IX the1r h1ts md I1orns on 'lllllll'X 7 and eame to see thelr 1lm1 m1ter An lnformal get together xx IH the seene and eleh llumnus stlrred ln his oxxn 1et I xerxone xxas so glad to see exerxone else that half the exe nmg xx as spent lll saxmg In 1nd hello Among the grtds present xxere IOHINNX RI C Isl R md RON IJORAL These txxo 1thletes from last xear haxe forgone sports at eollege and dexoted the111selxes to the books ln PAUL YUTICAS ease vxas a different storx sports gaxe hxm up Iarlx ln football season he reeelxed 1n myured leg and thls dampened hrs plans for an ae tlxe season but nothmg ean keep this box doxxn for long o college lfe also HI IHIINRLLR fmds Mount Xlarx a beautlful eollege xx1th 1 great buneh of k1ds and .ILAIN DI I'LRlO Ll2lllllS eollege has helped her galn xxelght JLDX OGI l SBX xx 1ll be gomg xnto praet1e1l nursmg ln a fexx months 1nd JLIJX DISOTI Ll 18 noxx the spee11l telephone oper1to1 111 eh1rge of eomplnnts Mr and Mrs john Bueko xxere the married couple ln attendanee Mrs Bucko IS tl1e former I OLISI COVI LLI Oesooo xoses lll l1er leftr e s rt luneh mto her purse Iler fI'lLIlClS thlt lf fl e1feter11e1pers don t ee1se lf m1x le1d to the dlsposll of Dune IJYCIIIIS sxxeet dre1ms 1nd no bodx I1 IS sxx eeter dreams than IINI IKIORIARTX Reeentlx dur mg seeond period rehglon elass he fell asleep and dreamt that l1e xx as Swllllllllllg on tl1e W lSL0llS1I1 team lt must I1axe been a xx h1le of a dream bee luse It l1sted ele1r mto thlrd period H 1te lf Xulp that belutxful ehxeken that XIARX SLIIAR grxe UR RADIC AN for Clll'lSt llllS and xx hleh he passed on to XIR Xl-YIRISI xxas eaten bx MR MATRISI for hls holldlx CllllllCl Durmg .1 dlseusslon 1n soexologx on vxhat eauses men to dr111k MARR VIHITI QIDI gaxe thxs IIISWCI' tl'lClI' XNIYLS l, Hula... h Lundberg Chuck Hall Spotlight n Lnele Chuek Thls fallllllill' eall IS frequentlx heard bx Chuck Hall xx ho has been an uncle 22 t1n1es He eon1es fron1 a famllx of s1x boxs and three girls and he IS the xoungest With all these meees News an Vlews Around Town toxxn Thls 18 the battle erx of manx 1 student at SDIHQ Con1e 3 IJ there are some fortunate ones xx ho h1xe nothmg to do t1ll the folloxx mg dax So as an 8 am re sult one ean hear the eomplalnts of I10fl1lllg to do ln Isenosha ust xx hat ean teen agers do 1n those fexx ll'llJCfVI een hours XY 1nter ltself glx es us m mx pos SIIJIIIUCS for fun If xou hke lndoor entertamment the Ixenosha Or pheum and Roosexelt theaters h1xe promlsed mmx good eom FRESHMAN ROOM 307 ROW 1 Sam Gerolmo James Lrmbach Richard Bollendorf Charles Zar lettn Richard Eutmg Charles Schwenn John Mlkulsky Gilbert Deming ROW 2 Donald Matera Richard Zukowskl Linda Beme Dana Pferffer Lynn Karabetsos Kathleen Heller Allan Kohlmener John Navin ROW 3 Evelyn Madura Mlchel Sue Huettl Sharon Hamblen Nancy Rleschl Penny Sadorf Kathleen Carpenter Clalre Fredencksen Margaret Llch ter ROW 4 Dianne Borski Barbara Ramsby Pamela LaMacchia Mary Kay Anderson Natalie Cucclare Anita Wlsocki Judy Vidas Sharon Sprissler MISSING Thomas Thelen for the comlng months If xou dont mlnd a fexx bumps and bruxses thex trx toboggamng at Pets Reeentlx sueh snoxx coxered hgures 18 BI TH VN HITL 'GLB ILXI N TIM MORIARTH SANI IHASLLO ANDX Nl-XWTINFO RITA PI TRFTTI MARX .IANI ISI RMANIN FRED WIRVL BU!! HIQLLPR IALRIN LI TART RIN VII' DIIRIS SLP PFIDIR MARX DI-PLRIO jllxl WERXE PAT BOBLSCH and manx others haxe been seen there flxmg oxcr the bumps lf xou thlnk Ixenosha IS stlll too dull a pad for xou to haxe fun 1nd xou hke to traxel trx an ex eursxon to Mxlwaukee Ben Hur rs xx orth the monex and xx hlle there notlec the eharlot raee Thls seene makes our dragsters look llke tor to1ses You hke musle How about at tendmg the Ixenosha qxmphonx s presentation of Verdls Te Dezmz The SJHS Mlxed Chorus lb tom mg the Sx n1phonx Choxr 1n pre sentmg thls and sexeral other se lecnons on Ifebruarx 24 m the Marx D Bradford AUdlI0flUlll lf selence ts your bug then be sure to stop m at the SjHS llbrarx and get one or two of the books from the Traveling Scxence Book Program lf after all th1s xou cant find something to do theres alxxaxs homework Ixathx Bxdalek -141' 155 ling! John Lundberg Sandy Smger the Sensors and nephews Chuek IS quallfied as an A 1 babx slttcr Chuek finds h1s semor xear hlled xxlth lll3IlX extcxtmg ex ents but tt seems to be sllppmg past too rapid lx Among hrs aet1x1t1es IS the ,ob of senior elass presldent and he reeogmzes thls as one of his great est honors and responslbthtxes xvlth a platter of chlcken and potatoes C huek ean be happx anx plaee These txxo foods haxe al xxaxs satxshed hrs manlx appetite Frank Smatra and Ella FIYZ gerald rank hxgh as Chuck s fax or lte artlsts and W hen and VI here bx Deon and the Belmonts lb hrs faxorlte song Besldes an actlxe schedule Chuck holds a part tm1e xob and carrles fixe senlor subyeets lncludlng LllCllllSlII'X and semor math The future holds plans of eollege for C huck xx here l1e xx ould like to malor xn sexence and prepare to beeon1e a Ll1CIlllSf Cheaper bx the dozen' Thats the prlee tag that eomes along xxxth the Smger flllllllk Broxxn I1a1red and green ex ed bandx lb the oldest of the txwelxe ehlldren There are sex en boxs and hxe grrls ranglng In age fron1 slx months to I8 xears and Sandx saxs that 1n thelr fannlx there lb nexer a dull moment Besxdes helpxng at home and xxorkmg as a nurses ald at St C athcrme s Hosp1tal Sandx also manages to attend sehool Her subxeets for thxs xear lnclude Lllffllllbffx Lngllsh rellglon socl ologx and tx pmg ln tI1e xx mter Sandx ean be seen at the nee pond emoxmg her fa XOFIIC xx mter sport skattng VI hen summer arrlxes Sandx heads for the beaches and the sxxlmmmg poo Nlursmg IS the goal ln Sandx s future and her secret ambltlon 1s to get her dentlst as a patxent so she can glxe h1n1 a shot Poo 1 I Q I , I: 'I ust dist .' 2 ' ' PY 'YU fn HU 'er I V ., , - I ' I - . . 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' ' , ' v v ' N Q ' ' I 7 Freshmen Post Earl Wms, Sophs Gam Experlence S oe s freshm1n blslxctball team has started out the se1son bx postlng a 1 1 rccord 1gunst con ference teams I C'lClll1Q scorers for the team are 'llnlxe C 1ss Dnclx I ut mg, and Dom Iorglannl xx 1th -17 36 and 36 pomts rcspectrx elx I ut mg 18 le1d1ng the team 111 rebounds hauhng doxxn -13 111 four games A 3178 xlcrorx oxer Cathohc Nlemorlal xx as 1 good stxrr for thc llcdghng hoopstcrs but thex lost Gurls Gym Teacher Returns to College -Xnsxxermg a questron xx h1ch 111s set n1anx SJHS students gUCSSll1Q Nllss Serlo herself has hnallx 1n sxx ered this I am leaxlng St oc s so I can go baclc to school 1gam Xou see, the courses I xx ant arc offered onlx durmg the second semester Laughlng she added No I xxasnt hred or anxthmc lllxe that Nllss Serlo xx 1ll attend I 1 C rosse College The courses that she xx 1ll talxe are orgamzatlon admlmstra tron phx s1cal educatlon and mdx xldual child a course Sll1lll 11' to child psxchologx Cxlfmcmg at some of her sophomore cheer leaders Nllss Serlo yolxed I tlunlc I can use son1e of x ou as examples Vyhen asked lf she xxould mlss anx thmg xxhen she returns to Ia Crosse, Mlss Serlo stated I lxnoxx I xx1II mlss the wonderful f3C.IllflC.9 and also bemg mx oxxn boss I don t knoxx 1f I ll lllxe bemg on the other slde of the deslc agam Details of 'lllss Serlos rcpllcc ment, Nllss Cathermc Laxx ton xx lll appear on thls page 111 thc 'llarch lssue Judy Conrad thcn ncxt g1mc to hc1x1lx f1xo1cd St C IIIILIIIICS VN nth 1 closc 38 11 xx 111 ox CI Don Bosco thc I mcers xx c1c 1Q'l11'1 Ill thc xxm column -Xlthough thc freshmcn raclxcd up thcn ll1Ql1CSI tot1l of the se 1son 1g1111st a poxx erful Marquctte tc 1111, thex xxere doxxncd 64 -11 U 1th 1 1933 scorc ordan Hlgh School xx IS XICIOFIOUS m a l1tcr contcst Xlorc cxperlcncc could nnlxc thc lrcshmcn tean1 the nuclcus of a xx mnmg 1963 tcam unlor x1rs1tx th1s xcar IS not coxng so xx ell lt has posted 1 1 I confcrcncc rccord md arc 8 ox crall Sophomorc baslxetball plaxcrs h1xc xxon onlx one conference g1me thls xear bcatlng Don Bosco 79 I9 'Ihc onlx other xx ln xx as 1 xlctorx oxer Burlington St xllfk Hxgh scorer for the yumor xar s1tx IS Iarrx ROSLICJII xxlth 46 pomts I-Ie IS folloxxed bx e Cfoetluclx lm Iaton and Jan Ruffalo 1ll xx 1tl1 42 pomts Rutfalo IS noxx domg tmc for Coach Radlgans xarsltx as a sub stltutc forxx ard C1oetluclx IS the tean1s leadmg reboundcr xx 1th 73, a 104 axerage 'Ihc future loolxs dun for Coach C 1rbone s charges especxallx smce thex haxc lost thclr leadmg scorcr T C MA. sie bert Bode Jumor varsrty members have a more optlmlstxc outlook on hfe than the wrestlers lf appearances arent decelvmg Standmg left to rrght are Joe Goetluck Rudy Becker Joe Lackovrch Coach Bob Carbone, Bob Hughes, Frrtz Frank and Ron Hoff Kneelmg are Drck Davls Jrm Eaton, Larry Roscloh Tom Bonnell and B111 Kaufman luncer Hopes Plnned On February Vlctorles S HS baslxctball teun nceds .1 strmg of Iebruarx xlctorlcs to pull If out of the conference basen1ent The experlence garnered through thc season yust llllifhf do the trlclx Lanccrs scored thelr second non confcrence xrctorx of the season oxer St Nlarx s of Burlmgton on anuarx 3 Bob BILTCII xx as l11gh OUT OF THE RUT St oseph I-lrgh School xxrll host the annual Cathollc reglonal bas Icetball tournament I'ebruarx 23 One of the teams plaxmg here xx1ll be St Cathermes of Racine, thc defcndlng state chan1p1on Other entrants tre St oseph, St Rodney Johnson This IS St Joseph s vlclous wrestlmg team Ever see such a rugged group? Standing left to right are Larry Gaydos, Neil Pletrangelr, Ken Wederkes, and Bob Mitchell Kneeling are Paul Zohlen, Bob Karabetsos, John Sturcyz, and Denms Hulen Bonaxenture St Nlarxs of Bur lmgton, and Belolt Cathollc After a serles of CllI1lll1'lU0fl con tests, the xxlnner xxxll then traxel to the Mnlxxaulxce Arena for thc state champronslup Previous to 1960, the state ch 1m plonshlp xxas dcclded at St Nor bert s College I mancnl dltlicultxes and want of 1 bctter locatlon necessltated thc transfer to the Arena St Cathermes IS a faxorxte to rcpeat its last xears performmcc In x1cxx of reccnt Lancer xx res thng xrctorles, Coach Prank Ma trlse C.0l11ll1CI'lfCd The team IS good shape phvslcallx and the morale IS hlgh Home n1atchcs arc bemg scheduled for 7 p 111 so n1orc students can 1ttcnd thcn1 The last match of the season IS set for Pebruarx 11 and xx1ll be held ln the school gxm Trxouts for next xears yumor xarslty cheerleaders wlll begm ln Nlarch xxlth practlce bemg held txxnce xxeeklx Intrants xxlll be yudgcd on coordmatron and enthu slasm Laptam Que Pcfdlr requests that all mterested freshmen applx ear x scorcr for St ocs wxlth 11 pomts and Pat Mc-Xleer got rebound hon ors bx snagglng nme lI'l the 30 43 x1ctorx oxer St Marv s bt Bonaxcnture doxx ned the I ancers 49 43 111 a close game wrth Pat McAleer talxlng the scormg honols xx 1th 18 pomts 1nd 16 re bounds -Xgalnst PIUS ICI on muarx 10 Bull Hcllcr xx as lugh for St oes xxnth 16 pomts and 12 rebounds Hoxxexcr hls efforts xxere not cnough to stop the poxx erful drlxe of thc Plus team xxhlch outscored the Lancers 66 43 Coach Bob Radxgan has moxed Dan Ruffalo from the sophomore team to fill thc xarsltx hneup Ruf falo xx ho xx IS center on the xun lor x arsltx IS now plax mg forxx ard He IS not In the Sflfflllg fixe but has helght to hrs advantage and docs 1 fine yob on rebounds when l1e 18 ln the game Jlm 0 Nelll SJHS Wrestlers Rack Don Bosco S HQ matmen are domg falrlx xxcll III thclr first season Thex beat Don Bosco 28 23 dcsplte a I5 polnt handlcrp I'CSllltll'lg from a l1cIx of 111011 to fill all the xverght cl1sscs ohn Sturx cl, Bob Isarabetsos, Paul lohlen, Bob Mltchell and Isen VN edellxes all pinned thelr op poncnts and Nell Pletrangeh xx on l11s match bx declsxon In the return match, the Iancers xxere outpomted 3413, mcludmg the 10 pmnt handlcap, agam result mg from the lack of men to fill the xxelght class Ixen Wedelkes and Paul Tohlen agam pmned thelr opponents, and INe1l Pxetrangeh xxon bx CICLISIOII 0 0 o o f 1 . 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'lhutcr 801111. 1 l xnm s snlgctmns lllklllihd -Xftcr Du Pllddkll U ltarflll 1 I I lllllIL John Lundberg The semors of the flrst honor roll stand ready to receive thenr honor cer tlfncates from Father Darmeder Thev are Nancy Rufflo Laurm LeTart, Rita Petrettn Charles Hall, Gall Becker. and Mary Glembockl Gall seems to be eyeing the cameraman xx nth a nervous smile Hu slstcr lyllll ymmd lxnua Ill 1 duct Ilbusfrcud hx IXFCIS ll Nlxrgaru 'Klum 1 umc tu dant lsslstcd Ixnm. ll'l CYHSLTIIIL uw. ll lI1fLI'pILl'lI'l0lX's ut snmn sulu turns lxnm has xxon m '-.80 NL mln shlp to Murnmo Collngg xxhnu shy hopes to mmm lll INUSIL Sister M Stunlsm Gets Physics Grant SISYLY SIIHISII SIHS phxslu tmnlur hls lLu.1x4.d 1 'Xmonxl Suuup loundmnn Qrmt md 1 IIN lflfl0l1 to lordhlm L ITIXLTSIYX x summu lll'sl'1fllIL SISILI xxlll by m Ncxx Xork from Iulx N tu -Xugust I7 llnng xx 1th -W othu uutsrmd lllg hugh sghool phx sms rmnhcls ltlllllllij flu lltut m the Ld 'Xln l ntfu mx ummm umgm tulmons for the UIIXUIL xxlmh thc ummuttcn Ins pud xou tm xoul mdusrrx and unupctcnu us 1 hugh sghool tcadur l uprcss tha hupu thu xou xxxll tmd thc summer spent at lordhxm both plusanr md profitable xx rote Ru I I I mu m 5 d1ru.tor ot thu ln stltuta The tuulrx md studmrs adm that hope Congrltulatums SISICI' Ins Cla I1 . fxl'gl'CS,u I . no I fur '1 fl: fl ' , fu md ifx 'HL ' ' lfclmmrx' l9..X1c111- , , 4 H u V lwrl il, iw PGH to ull- third nnl X ' I' 6 N- - 5 ' 4 - 3 1- '3 U -' U -'V' - ' 3 I A Q , 1-nrx. x . 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A ' ' - V alpa'.o M .',1 1 'la w- .I ' ' . ' ' I - -, J dn: 'x ' Q J 2 112, . ' . , li Q 4 . ' - ' ' i . ' ' 'L . . L N. . N. ,x Aim High in lenten Approuchp Positive Sacrifice Pays Off Let's see . . . By The time Lent is over, I should be able to lose 20 pounds. Now if l don'T take any girls out dur- ing Lent, l'll have enough saved up for that new car. Lent is ours once again. Must these Typically immature attitudes, evidence of misplaced objectives, contrary to the very spirit of Lent, The spirit of penance, self-sacrifTce, and atonement, be ours, too? Lets face it Lent is definitely not what it should be especially in many Teenage minds Just what are you giv ing up that really matters? Are you giv ing up cokes and chocolate to preserve a beautiful complexion? Do you boast of These great sacrifices and feel that you are right in There in The spirit of Lent? Perhaps the Trouble lies in facing Lent with a negative approach Positive action is usually better Attending daily Mass reading good spiritual literature saying Rosaries making The Stations of The Cross making novenas These are all positive observances of Lent that should increase our appreciation of and partici pation in Christs death on The cross and Bean or Belng? Human being or social bean? The guidance book says Human Being A being with certain privileges and obliga tions toward the members of society A being with a responsibility to be a living acting part of his community Many go Through school and life acting as it they were nothing but kidney shaped blobs of starch soaked in tomato iuice What about other people? Are they regarded as other little blobs who happened to be thrown in the same pan? How often is the other guy thought of or is the other guy useful only when it is time to volunteer for an unpleasant task? Beans lack a certain quality which all beings possess the quality of aware ness Beans seem to ally themselves with the property of I dont careness However dont misinterpret me Beans arent really the no good low down ornery critter type Oh no most of them are quite nice once you break their coating of indifferentism Over a thousand years ago Christ had another word for this social aware ness of beings which still applies to our society ot today He called it Charity To listen to a problem to volunteer a service to appreciate another point of view may squash a few beans but it will make a better community of beings Sande Kelsey 2 spur us onto an even more zealous Cath- olic life. Christ died for us. He certainly didn't hang on the cross for His health or carry that cross Tor the exercise. He suftered and died for us. How can we ever suffer enough for Him? Rita Petretti Tomorrow Is Inevltable Someday you will be a something a business man factory worker or hobo lt s inevitable Look around See the ad vertisements saying We want you try ing to induce you Miss and Mister Public into This profession or that And you think about them for a little while and then forget because you are still only in high school and you re too young to think about those things Then comes the day for serious think ing and some decision must be made Thinking back to grade school days we remember that we are here on earth to live for God and serve Him This does not mean that we must go to the semin ary or enroll with the nuns but it does mean that the vocation with which we spend our life must be bent toward God and walked like a road to Him Not only does God need us but His world hangs out its shingle too lt needs strong men and women to combat the pressure of what is confronting Them It needs people who rise up in their voca tion To live fully in their own calling from God All of us are destined to become something God knows this and we know it It is inevitable Pat Petrem The Challenge Published by the students of St Joseph High School ASSOCIATE EDITORS Leslxe Thelen Edltorlal Judy Conrad Diane Keane Jo plfl10IlS Lucllle Moretti Prisms Patrlcla Gaffney Plctures Mary W1entJes Features Mary Kae Hawklns Sports Dennis Rutkowskx EXCHANGE EDITORS Carolyn Warner Carol Smlth PHOTOGRAPHER John Lundberg ARTISTS Mlke Hyland Bob Bosco Joan Giovanelh Julie Mor rlssey Karen Knight Kathy Zuffa Dlck Engstrom Mxchaelene Selanas Andrea Mantmeo Jlm ONe1ll J1nme Ramaccl Marilyn Clpolla Sonya Za 1Ub0WSkl Mary Lynn Kulesh REPORTERS TYPISTS I . . , , . - , . . ll ll ' . - ' ' - lr n . . . . . 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Vhllxam Lyons Sophomore theerleaders Kathy White Orlyn Faraca Joanne Ruffolo and Mary Massle look as lf thev re all set for a yymmng streak as thev praetue bJHb cheers But maybe Joanne has her doubts John Lundberg I ome on Augle slnk lt' Augie Coyelll has found the yyay to oyercome his height as far as basketball IS concerned but ue haxe a huneh that this method may be Lonsldered unethical Ioe T1 nm ssen and Tom Ht rrmann steady the ladder as Xugu makes hls un H t k omeroom plc ures ta en bv John Lundberg Bob Fanmng and Bob Bode usual Shot at the lmebruan J pm, mln bOPHOMORI' ROOM 301 TOP ROW James Santarelll Rlehard Flschemch Raymond Stukel lames Hasslmger Io eph Goetluck Richard Sleger Dennis Kohloff John Callo bFCOND ROW Wllllam Zlelsdorf Kurt XanKammen Alan Kehl Donald Hollemer 'yluhael Propsom Ronald Hoff l-rank Delfleld lugene H uk barth THIRD ROW Nancy Willems Jeanme Iaras Patrlcla Bode Joanne Nayolcvyk Jane Heller Jeanne Felller susan 'Hanson Nancy Burns BOTTOM ROW JoAnn Ruffolo Glorxa Thomas Kathleen Bernacchl Carole I lchter Catherine Nllller XIOIH Paura Geraldine NIeAleer Judith Stae bell Jean Perkms MISSING Keith Dumesle Pranees Werve tr JG , 6' an ,. F -1 8 b0PHOMORl4 ROOM 107 TOP ROW Ron Viola Robert Batvunskx Rvan Higgins Rob Hughes Ronald Russo Charles Roxy an Tony Adamskl Frank Treerocl bFCOND ROW Ronald Gerlcke Mlchael Brehm Ronald Kelly Gary Gony ea Iohn Tures Leon Much Rlchard Chlapetta Tom Lonle Rlehard XRIIQOII THIRD ROW Florence Brvant Carolyn Reeder Iudy Smith Dorothy Lat ombe Katherine Plas Marllyn Nlerenburger Joyce Fredenck Nlarnlyn Perry Betty Curl BOTTOM ROW Mary England Paula Mltchell Chrxstme behyx enn Kathy White Bonny Hanson Dorothy Dorece Lons Blankly Helen Nlarnon Mary MIbbING Frances Karabetsos lo Parnsea G 1 1 II Y' 'f . . K - 1 -v - V V , ' . V , K. ' O Y ' ' . 7 7 ' . ' 1 K+ 1 I K' 1 B' 1 1 'K' ' , . , . - 1 V - -' ' l I I ' - ' ' ,' ' ' .' r ' ' ' - n V Y ' 1 1 , I , . ,iw N , , . Y ' ' ' 1. . . . '. - f - 5 . . X 4 ' ' I I O ' I x ' V 0 1 4 C ' 1 v . . . . V . V . - , v . , - - v v 1. y . . . . . , . I 'Y ' 1 ' J V A I V A V L ' . . . . . , ,. . I Q A V , V W f ' 5, - ':: as -' 1 .-. p . 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Who could walt for I hrlstmas after su mg thls tempting dlsplav of attractive glft 11 raps Home ec onomle students ad mlre their uork as they apply the fmlsh mg touches to their fancy packages The gurls are Mary Kay Jacvna Sue Whlte larbara Llmmc-rman sharon Rclndl Sue WIlh0llL Kay Bernacchl and Wlarllvn Clpolla John Lundberg Ummmmm these goodies look deleeta ble Home economic students Dorothy Xolpentesta Donna Ruffalo Kay Zuehls dorf Donna Kehrer Ruth Geb and Ger aldme McAleer admire their bakmg achievements but we doubt that these Valentine tarts lasted verv long they look too good' John Lundberg bOPHOWIORE ROOM 201 TOP ROW Iohn Bjork Bryant Kelleher 'luck Wllschler Edu ard Kwlcmskn Frederick Frank Jeffrey Hahn Frank Nlckl John bturycz BECOND ROW James Vldas Lawrence Wlarlnelll M1chaelHuetten Timothy Cummsky Thomas Bonnell John Fggers Anthony Gomez Al Abbott THIRD ROW 'Vhchael Krempley Helen Bartol Carole Capella Patrlcxa Parchem Tern Phannenstxll Rosemary Rossa Janet Turco James Doherty BOTTOWI ROW Sandra Wlllhomm Karen bchuck Ruth Feb Irene Rakauskxs Carol Russo susan Ilppert Kathleen Kamm Judith Wh tcomb Jane MISSING Margaret Nleler Henderlelter TOP ROW Lee VanLanduyt Donald Paradlse Davld Lnmbach Randy Wllller Larry ROSCIOII Charles Dunn Roger Thomas Fred Gust Peter Covelln Rodney Johnson SECOND ROW Robert Bode, Elizabeth Wlllkomm, Bonnie Barca, Jean Werwle. Judv Przybvlskl, Jean Golen, Darlene Peterson, Maryanne Ruffolo. Mary Beth Schend, Kathleen McGovern, lean Sturycz, Joe D1Cello BOTTOM ROW Mana Gallo. Sherry Kraemer, Jenme Hellstern, Kay Zeuhlsdorf, Duane Marangc-r, Carolyn Fonk, Rochelle Bezotte, Loretta Haehng, Donna Kehrer, Carrie Calkins, Mary Lou blnger MISSING Kathleen Etter, Eileen Newberry, Stanley Truelsen 6 1 , 1 '. '.,,- ' .. 40 . '. 1 V. - ' 1 - ' . .1 .- 4 - - . 1 K 1 1. .. . '- 1' ' 3 , ,I A .' . V . A . A 1. s rr at ,Q , 1- .U ,. . 1 , - -. I 1 ' 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' A . i . . . x f 1 1 y . . Q , I . Y , , 1. as. A , 1 1 w 1 1 - - , .. . . I . , ' ' L ' 1 f 1 1 1 - , . . . . , 1 , , . . ' ' ' 1 1 1 . , , , . ., , . A I , . . . ' I 1 , , , . ,, , , . ' ' ' . 1 . . . . 1 K 1 1 I 1 . c, 1 .. , 4 , , E , 1 . . . 4 L - 1 . . . . . - 1 , . 1 1 v 1 1 - 1 ' - 1 1 -1 1 Rodney Johnson What rs that lrttle bulletm gomg around school It could be the new boph bpecral put out by the sophomores Just thrs year In the flrst row Judrth Hansen edrtor rn ehref rs seen drrectrng her able staff of Vrola Paura Kathleen Martmo James Johnson Kathy Whrte and Karen bchuck Second row Rrchard Conrad Mrchael Propsom Robert Mrtchell Phrlrp Klem James Tappa rm lA a a tmo phere Prevalls at Dance St oseph s gsm was the seene llareh l, as S HS students enrox ed therr last Hrng before Lent Spon sored br the Student Counerl the Nlardr Crrrs eonsrsted of danerng booths rnd rn unusual progrrnr C rrnn al rtnrosphere prer lllCCl rs the students ereatnrtx 1nd rnge unrtx resulted rn entertarnnrent for Attentron All lunrors and senrors who plan to take the Washrngton New York trrp must pay the Aprr 'I rll llrghlrghtrng the thrrd rvnurl erent were the elrss booths and the tradrtroml rarl Creorge Sehroe der, Rands Hansrs Due l rmbarlr, and ohn l rsehbael1 were responsr ble for thrs rsle of eonfrnemcnt Reporters Travel To St Thomas To rrnprore sehool new sprpers s the hope of lrther lhor s Vlhrlen, head of the rournalrsm department of St Thomas College of St Paul, Mrnncsotr rn the pres entatron of therr hrst rournalrsnr workshop held on Februarx 6 The workshop w 'rs gn en for student reporters and faeultr ad rrsors of hrgh sehool papers Rep rescntrng the SIHS C hrllcnge were Srster -Xnne, Srster Colman, lrm ONerll, and Tom Adamskr The workshop w as eondueted on earn pus and eonsrsted of two two hour sessrons, one rn the mornrng, one rn the afternoon Sessrons rn edrt mg, new sw rrtrng proofreadrng and photogrrphx were rrnong the few of the workshops ar nlrble The prograrrr presented was the work of Bob Heller Chuek Hall Andx Nlantrneo, judx Conrad, rm XY erw re Wars Crlemboekr and Nanex Rufflo The colorful dee orrtrons were br Pat Bode Nlarx Sue Brownlee Nlrrx Ann Ruffalo, rnd Nlarx o Parrsea ln charge of refreshments were Sxlrra Sree, Irnda Reno and Helen Benuska w hrle Ron I rllrpellr and Rands Hansrs prorrded the musre PllllllClLll'lg the affair w ere Pat Crpolla and Orlsn Paracea Sandr Wrlkomnr and Sue Norak rnrssron to rrrateh the measurement of those out of eostume Scrence Exhrlxrts To Be Drsployecl llre rnnual S-IHS Serenee and Xlath l arr wrll drsplax 175 eshrbrts and denronstratrons rn the mrrn lobbx Nlrreh Zl to 73 for students and publre rrew lreshrnan students workrng on eleetronre experrnrents are Roger Crsex lrrrs Dernhamnrer, Torn l cdr lkowskr and jrmes julranr 'lhree nrath entrres bs Rrehard Conrad, Tom lngalz and Tom Paulson hare been subrnrtted on eorrrputers rnd tlexagons XCllff2lllAIlCJll br C,harles Hall and erxstal growths br Patrrera Tx umrtrs and Marr l llen l rsh are rnrong the ten ehemrstrr entrres lrfts erght entrres eame from the three brologx classes The ner rous sr stem bs udx Hansen, and eolor blrndness br Brs 'rnt Iselleher are examples -Xmong the 46 phxsrcs exhrbrts are the organ bs john Dohertx and The Brrth of .1 Plano lxex br jane Stowe and lsathx Rrlex 'Soph Special' Attempts To Promote School Sprrrt 'Xlernbers of the sophomore elass rue reeentlx begun as r e rs proreet 1 news bulletin the Soph Speeral for drstrrbutron to their elassmates Lndertaken prrmrrrlr t help the sophomores keep up wrth re eent and eomrng aetrrrtres and aehrerements of other classmates Soph Speerals rl rs o know therr fellow students better and to promote elass sprrrt Sophs who work on the bulletrn are lsathx Whrte, rn ohnson C athx Martmo, C hrp Nlrtehell Phrl lslern, jrnr Tappa, Drek Conrad uds Hansen lsaren Sehuek X1 Paura, Mike Propsom and Bette llrllkomrn Ther hare reeerred raluable assrstanec from the rest of the sophomore elass Some of the mam features of the paper are a sports eolumn the Speeral Soph featurrng some out standrng sophomore, and the Happs Helper a problem eol umn These hare all been w ell re eened Por the rest of the rear the plan rs to eontmue these md rlso add a spaee desoted to the Early Lent lent a season of fastrng and penrtenee rn preparatron for last onee more Har en t we all at some trrrre been eurrous rs to how lent orrgrnrted and w rs obserr ed rn the rnerent C hureh The word lent eomes from the anerent Teutonre language, and means Sprrng Season but the lenten season rsnt anerent rn the sense that rt stretches about the rear SO' In rnerent Catholres were as to how ther should baek to aetualrtx, eonfused celebrate the glorrous laster season and show sorrow before Holx Vl eek -Xfter all preparatron for these trrnes one srrnbolre of the Prssron, the other of the Resurreetron, de rrranded somethrng prettx speeral Frnalls rn 331 St Athanasrus de erded that thrs eonfusron had to stop, so he set asrde a perrod of 40 dass before Holx VK eek for fast mg Thrs rdea spread throughout lgx pt, md soon rt w as regularlx aeeepted Now after the Lenten season had been establrshed the rnfant Cxhureh began to make rules gor ernmg the penanees She forbade eggs and mrlk, and rt rs from thrs rule that the eustom of blessing and gn mg haster eggs came The C hureh made l ent a trrrre of prep aratron for the baptrsm of prospee rrews of the sophomores on eur rent rssues Contrnurnrf the Soph Speelal nest rear wrll be entrrelr up to the future sophomores but the Spe s strff hor es rex r er trnue the proreet NOMA Spellers Wrn Certrfrcotes Srsteen runrors md semors wrll reeene speerrl eertrfre rtes from the Natronal Clrhee 'llanagement -X soeratron at rn honors assemblx rn Nlax lhese students attuned per feet seores on both NOV X spell rng tests rdmrnrstered The wrnnrng spellers rre llrek -Xdanrson Crrrl Beeker udx Con ru 0'xl'lllt, llelierge lrudx Deom Deannr IJuCharnre udx Cretsehman jerrx Henderlerter 'llarranne Henderlerter judx lsamrn Rrta Petrettr Pat Presterl lrnrne Rrnrreer Xlrrx lee Ruffalo Nrnex Ruitlo and ulx Sehrrf Recall d trre Catholres lnrestrgrtrons were made to rnsure the relrnqurshrng of all srnful habrts br these erte ehurnens ln l urope the people began the eustom of hnrng 1 festne e ll'lllX al the dass before the strret penanees of I ent began-complete w rth gas parades and eosturrres Now the earnrxal begrns on the 'lhursdrx before -Xsh VK ednesdrx rnd ends on the Tuesdax before ealled 'llardr Crras itat 'Iuesdax J' I , . , . , ., .. .', ., , . ,. . .- 121. . . 2 .pgs . 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' 1 ' 1 ' I 4 ' '1 1 1 1 1 1 K I K I n s 1 ' Judblng by the pleased looks on the faces of these math team hers 'sllls math students must have done pretty uell on the Vhsmonsm math test February 1' I orremtmg the tests are sisters Rob ertvlle Luke -Kdolphus and Qumtlllus YS Robert Fanmng The sophomores dont lack for school splrlt We call them probably the pepplest class m the school Wlth a cheer leader like Joanne Ruffolo who wouldnt be ready t eheero D' 'Wu vs , 2' Ui -Q, as ,K HW' W QW f-A f'9' I, Ar' I loff seems to be snowed under by the thou sands of stamps mollectld durmg the recent Sodallty stamp drne V? ,ff mem sw LQAILY5 n-IIT' BSN-f Qfscwom UM Wlllnam Lyons February was Iatholle Press month and these sophomore English teachers are taking adxantage of every mmute of It as they vlslt the school llbrary Llbrarlan Slster Mary Francis watches cheerfully as the others Slsters Theodore Mane Marla Cordls and Emelm made good use of the information magazme SOPHOVIORE ROOWI 110 TOP ROW Alfred Glowanelll John Anderson Wxlham lacobs Paul Brotcke Ru-hard Conrad Donald KISICICSKI Thomas Paulson Michael Stella SECOND ROW John Ward Thomas Oldanl James Tappa Gaynell Wade Barbara Bobusch Carole Wlberg Rlchard Davls Lee Ryshkus Phlllp Klem THIRD ROW Wlary Fulmer Tma Rltacca Joyce Drndak Wlary Wlassle Mary Tyson Maureen Keane Rosahe Beme Joyce Sepanskl Sharon Holm gren Donna Ruffalo BOTTOM ROW Orlvn Faraca Patrlela Jaeyna Susan Wlader Mary Gumbmger Ierrllvn Deardorf Mary Ann Zdenek Kathleen Latham Susan Har rlson Hedxug 'Vhlass SOPHOMORE ROOM 108 TOP ROW Ray Sepanskl. Edward Willems, Ray Jankowskx, Jam Johnson, Charles Anderson, Steve Bobusch, Dan Ferkin, Damel Peltner SECOND ROW James Keckelsen, Allen Eppers. Dennis Orth, Steve GIOWHCKI, Thomas Johnson, James Eaton, Davld Nacol, Bob Lcnto, Mike Gaffney THIRD ROW Leontme Mllass, Janet Benuska, Barbara Kluka, Duane Atkm, Pamela Holv, Mary Ann Wavro, Mary Sue Brownlee. Vera Ruffalo, Claudla DeLabno BOTTOM ROW Rosemary Zncearelll, Gall Surlano, Carol Guttormsen, Marlanne Madsen, Sue Tyson. Mananne Hartnell, Carol Robbllard, Karen MISSING Karon Zelen, Sue Ann Mattner Sadorf 4 .1-' N 1,. L'..'. ,..- 1 f , X . , ,-4 . .sl-,K wi Ax, A t. rw, mln . I. A ,R -5,1 N 5 1. Ai , rf-I ' 4,5 'lf -f X--.' -'.' ' a f A '- A ,H , . ,gf 1 yt , 5v, , , Q 1 ns Ng! . -1--A :AA 1' A -1 --61. .je A ,. I Iyyzi-'X A t . N WL 5 . - 1,17-.,.,,,, ,K f ', ' .. 1, r' .Q ' .7 11 '- , fi -1' . AM ,Q-.' ,335 ,Ax ,. 'I ,A Lf, - f - 9 ' . , ' 14' 'P f i,3'f I , 1 ', ' ',- ' - 4 . 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U'.1 ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 S ' Whot dufference uf ony con you see between stu dents who ore products of Catholuc school teochung ond guudonce ond theur fruends who hove not had thus type of educotuon'7 Usually the Catholuc student has had more tralnlng un dusclplune and therefore us perhaps better prepared to meet the demands uncurred at college or un earn ung a lrvrng On the other hand the pub luc school educated student as prone to undlvldualusm which can bring out either good or bad results Jennue Booth 101 I can not see any dulference for uf a student studues well un euther school hus educatuon wull turn out maunly the same Also a good or bad person un euther kund of school wull come out the same un each way un both schools Thomas Duban 316 If there us any dufterence It depends wholly on the unduvuduals Involved Many students who have not had a Cath oluc school trammg are superior or equal to the student of a Catholuc school un theur personalltnes standards manners and the luke However thus student wnth out Catholuc trammg must be a superior unduvudual wuth a good set of values Kathy Ruley 212 I would thunk that the maun duffer ence us un the attutude toward Catholucs and theur fauth Students who are Catho- lucs and are attendung publuc hugh school usually have an undufferent attutude to ward theur fauth There are some specual reasons why Catholucs attend publuc hugh schools but most of these students dont care whether they remaun good Catholucs or not After graduatuon they care less and less about theur fauth John Blork 201 I thunk a student from a Catholuc school has a better realuzatnon of life He receuves a broader educatnon and learns how to study Has outlook on lufe us quite dufferent from other students receuvung another type of educatuon The Interest guven hum by hus teachers and guudance drrector us almost omrtted completely In publuc school educatuon Chuck Hall 211 The dufference uf there us to be any must come chuefly from what the stu dent puts unto the school If he goes to a Catholuc school and uses the benefits whuch are made avaulable to hum he should be much better off than hus fruend who does not have the beneflt of a Cath oluc school He should be closer to hus reluguon better duscupluned and prob ably better educated sunce more tume un the classroom can be spent for educatuon and less for matters of duscupllne But uf there are to be any extra benefits from a Catholuc education ut us deflnutely up to the student to deruve them for humself John Tures 107 I feel that there are no mauor dlf ferences Pat McAleer 103 As I have talked to many Catholucs that go to publuc schools I feel that they do not have as good a background un I feel that un some cases theur character traunung us not quute as good but they do manage to be as smart or even smarter un theur studues theur reluguon as we do Pat Cupolla 111 Belng a product partlally of publlc school educatuon I feel that there IS a dufference In some areas I know that Ive learned to study more here to ap precuate school to a greater degree and to luve more fully the student vocation of whuch Id prevlously been unaware I notice thus dufterence the lack of real Izatlon on the part of a publvc school student to llve hrs student vocation Gall Becker 213 In my opunuon All men are created equal I thunk the true factor lues un the traunung receuved at home I agree a Catholuc school makes ut easuer to be have and to be good Chrustuans but some publuc school students can and do act lust as good as we do. Bonnie Zierk 103 10 I don t thunk there us really too great a dltcference when It comes to educatuon But un any type of school there are golng to be some on whom educatuon has no effect Students who go to Catholuc school are certaunly gonng to have a bet ter knowledge of their fauth than thenr frnends who go to publlc schools and they ll also have a better knowledge of obedience Joyce Drndak 110 I dont belueve there us much duffer ence between students who have had a Catholuc educatuon and students who have attended a publuc school I do thunk though that students of a Catho luc hugh school receuve more duscuplune than a student attendung a publuc hugh school Kathy Cahull uos L 5- lt There us netther a great moral nor a mental dustunctuon among these students I do however thunk that we are lucky that we have more opportunutues for aca demlc advancement I thunk that In a Catholic school there us less emphasus placed on extra currucular actlvltues whuch add nothung to our munds In the way of challenge Kathleen Fox 101 The dufferences most notuceable be- tween the Catholuc students and publuc school students I thunk can be summed up un two pounts Furst the Catholuc stu dent has better study habuts and sec ondly when he graduates from hugh school I thunk he us better prepared to go out unto the world because of the personal attentuon and guudance receuved John Regner 112 Those who have attended a Catholuc school I thunk graduate wuth hugher Ideals and standards They place relt guon In a hugher regard Thus of course doesnt apply In all cases for even a Catholuc educatuon can be deflcuent If student and teacher dont cooperate Mary Glembocki 213 . . .V . . 1 . . 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I r . . . . . . . . . , , ' 1 ,ff If obert Fanmng, Sophomore students who attained flrst honors arc lohn Tures James Tappa Iovr Irtderuk Judy 'Smith lamcs x7lddS Geraldine Alter: Barbara Kluka Pamela Holy and J dy Hansen I -vf Robert Fannmg I reshmen fxrst honor roll students are top rovs Tum Betchel Johanna Gallo John Mlkulskw 'vlarcla Adamson and Bob Ingstrom mlddle rovs Ixnda Nloddes Carol Gastaldl and George Balmsks bottom rovs IN-anu Grant Claire Ilrederlcksen and Marx Cox Barrw Vtogtak takes ox er modeling duties as mdustrlous members of Sister Rltarose s art class dewelop their artlstle talents Those sharp shlrts are flrst endeaxors 0 Tonx SOPHOMORE ROOM 111 TOP ROW Robert Gxese Charles Frles Danlel Ruffalo John A Holden Thomas Ingalv larry Mashuda Peter borrentmo Ronald Pataska SECOND ROW Wlllxam Lvons Clarence Mlelke Damel Whiteside Damel Drasler Rudolph Becker Randall Gullo Robert Fanning Ronald Barr Robert Broeseh THIRD ROW Patrlua Clpolla Rita Kausallk Theresa Rwnders Ianet brarfmskl Illln Jacobs Diane Blank Mars Pltgfh Jaxne Arentv BOTTOM ROW Rosemary belberllch Bermee Twson loan Moeller Carla Boardman Geraldine Alterl Nanew Kl9llS70XRSkl Mars Ann VValauskls .vubbING Rlchard Rhey Duane Ladousa Judlth Hansen 3 L 3 QOPHOMORF ROOM 109 TOP ROW loseph Lutzen, Robert Agarzl, James Hmds. loseph Laekovleh, Rodnex Plas, Robert Mltehell, Vhlllam Kaufmann SFCOND ROW Thomas Serkglelskl, Orlando lnfusmo, btanlev Dorff, Donald Brevltv, James VVood. 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Boredom The polntless cllcklng of the cheap orange ballpolnt had occupled her atten tlon for the last half hour There were now only ten long ITlII'1UTeS1'O drag them selves slorvly around TIII noon The so norous mumbllngs from the front of the room were stlll perslstently trylng to soothe her to sleep but the dlscomfort of the hard bottomed chalr prevented even that release The cllcklng was somethlng to do though I1dlCl1'1l' requlre thought yet lt staved oFf the heavlness of the moments The tlred out pusher on the top went ln then out for the last tlme The worn metal twlsted off under the pressure of her thumb and her flnal dlverslon was gone left leg underneath her Glanclng up at the clock agaln she watched the second hand trylng to pu h lt ahead by looklng lust a few marks ahead of IIS tlp glanc II'1Q around the rlm lust a llttle faster than the dull red arm Patlence Just a few more moments now She gazed ln t ntly whlle the black hands drew lnto one another and snlpped off mornlng Dlane Keane 214 Automoblles Some people thlnk Henry Ford lnvented the automoblle but thls IS how lt really happened Auto the god of charlots was late agaln for the councll of gods He came puftlng ln complalnlng about hls horses power The other gods were gettlng tlred of hls delaylng the meetlng all the tlme so they called on Whoa the god of horses and Whoa a d Ask Chevy He lust ln vented a steel charlot and steel horses ln a compact form Auto went to Chevy and asked about hls steel horses and charlot Chevy sald that no one had tested lt yet and that lt was run by a lIqUId called gas He had lust enough gas to reach the planet Earth where he could get some more So Auto went to earth but he dldnt know where to get the gas So he took tae next charlot home and left hls auto- moblle on earth And that IS how we got our auto moblles Ann Ludwig 305 Non Sense Once upon a story tlme I heard my grandpop say Green elves ccme INTO the house nlght To dance and slng and play He sald My dear he sald I know that thls IS true My grandma told lt to me Whlle as a youngster such as you She let me stay up late one nlght But her eyes were gettlng dreary I almost fell asleep myself Suddenly I saw them clearly' They pranced and chuckled All over the floor Strode hlgh steps And laughed some more Then the smallest glanced my way And gave a warnlng wlthout delay Qulck as a wlnk and fast as a fly They left me standlng wlthout a good bye I left my place from behlnd the CUFTBID Wonderlng were they here for CSFTBIHQ But then a small shoe I Spled near the door Should I belleve lt'?' They were there once more' Jane Henderlelter 201 Deafness of Nature The sweet sounds of Ilfe The hummlng of blrds The whlstllng of wlnd My mother s sweet words The chlrup of crlckets The crackllng of streams The rushlng of waves And chlldren thelr laughter and screams The roars of buses The toots of horns The soft wlnds blowlng Through the tall tall corn Through motlon and vlslon I know wlth deaf ears Yes that IS correct I can not hear The Bug Trap I regalned consclousness to flnd my self sprawled on my back half burled ln a deep snow drlft My head was agalnst the slde of a fallen tree and when a trled to move lt lt felt as lf lt were QOINQ to explode I sllpped one mltten off and touched the back of my head wlth my flngers I felt a patch of clotted frozen blood and a bump the SIZE of an egg I knew then I must have struck the log when I fell When dld I fall? I wondered How long have I been here Ilke IITISQ There was a poundlng ln my braln and when I trled to open my eyes the branches of a tree dlrectly overhead seemed to dlp toward me and sway ln a Welfd sort of way I closed my eyes and walted for the dlzzlness to pass My left leg was plnned down It felt completely dead except for a terrl ble paln ID my ankle I was aware of a terrlble pressure there too as lf the foot was belng crushed underneath a heavy welght I trled to Ilft my head to see what was wrong but everythlng went round and round and I had to QIVE lt up denly I reallzed that lf I dldnt get mov lng Id freeze to death I opened my eyes and thls tlme the branches overhead stayed ln thelr proper place I was Iylng ln a shallow narrow part of a ravlne I seemed to be on the doorstep of a bear s den Gradually my memory came back to me Broken bones ln my leg grated to gether untll a bllndlng sheet of paln ex ploded lnslde me The paln was enough to make me scream I felt Ilke a beaten anlmal I was afrald that another savage attack of paln would come at the sllght est moment Yet I knew I would have to face lt agaln I would have elther to move or to dle Ilke a wounded anlmal At that moment I reallzed that I was lust as an anlmal caught ln a steel trap Dave DeSlmone 101 The Door A door IS the border Ilne Between hello and good bye When closed lt IS the seal of prlvacy Op n lt IS the warmth of hospltallty Left alar lt hlnts lntrlgue Closed wlth force lt tells fury or fear Mary Peltler 311 Mary Ellen Smollnskl 213 I , , ' I, . . 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U E O I . k ' .U 1 1 1U'-.' J ' 1 ' 1 1 ' ' '-1 ' ' - U ' U Im '- 1 1' . UI 'I'l1c IIZIIICC will Iwo rhcmcl Hem U' I.11 1 I thc 1- ss U I ,J if 2' ,ff QD T Q his 52- ' ejiffzf' 56 I f 05 a5aQai-1+ 15 ' Xi' f re th e Q1 Q .F .. fi, f ,,f7fifDy T I' I 'Q fu ft' C+ 'fl is ft 'G d 9' SCR XC' 69oeC 0 ,ff f' 104,62 Q,-xg? QQ-of Ci pf 69 'AN 4' sw .. 9 IT 9 gig, M lc? Q' 015-NE RUTH-O They Lay Stron Foundatlon Ever met the Juniors? Yes I realize that you know a lot of them but have you ever met them as a class as a whole? Let me introduce them then When they first came they were for the most part frightened and confused Then again they had the right to be St Joes was a new school without tradi tion without experience without almost everything There were prospective foot ball players future class ofhcers some who would make themselves known as ambitious as smiling or moody and yet each was an individual with his own con tribution for this new world that was his to make and create And so It all started The luniors can probably remember the drilling and ban ging their first acquaintance with class changes the first attempts to start a chorus establish the student council Oh there were so many things to be done and they all had to be done as a class with everyone pitching in or otherwise the whole works would be a flop But it wasnt a flop It seemed there was noth ing these kids would not try at least once And so on into second year and with it a new problem Extra curriculars were well established but how about study? That was by far the most important It took a lot of pushing and helping from the faculty a few ambitious students who were not afraid to admit they real ized the importance of hard work and studying and that problem was behind The Challenge This Apnl Issue published by the .Tumors of St Joseph Hugh School V0 2 N0 7 Aprll 1960 EDITORS Sande Kelsey Denms Chlappetta ASSOCIATE EDITORS News Robert Dobson Edxtorlal Sue Petersen Mary Conrad Jo plmons Mary Lynn Kulesh Sonya Zalubowskl Prlsms Jlnme Ramaccl Plctures Bob Bosco Judyanne Hackbarth Features Marxlyn Clpolla Sports J1m ONe1ll PHOTOGRAPHERS John Lundberg Wllllam Lyons Robert Bode Robert Fannxng Jane Arentz Rodney Johnson Diane Ruffalo Kathy Fortmo Mary Sleger Rita Habelg ARTIST TYPISTS So now they re iuniors and looking forward to senior year and most of them are still working to keep the lunior class on top Scholastically they ve kept the highest number of students on the flrst honor roll as a class they got a 99 per centile on the Iowa Tests Outside school Iuniors play a rnalor part inthe mixed chorus the school play football basketball wrestling and have worked with other classes in making a success of Mardi Gras the Variety Show homecoming debate and sodality You name it and most likely the luniors are n I suppose you could call the Iuniors successful as a class Someone once said however that success produces confi dence confidence relaxes industry and negligence ruins What is negligence in this case? One or two people deciding we ve gotten by this far someone will see to it that we get through the rest of the way or may be someone forgetting he is part of a c ass There is still a year and a long way to go Theres no standing pat any living thing gets better or deteriorates Well luniors How s it going to end? Susan Petersen Psst, Here I Am! I-lee, hee, hee. I'm Spring-fever. Every year around the end of March I sneak out of my little hole under the ground and go bounding off into the world. I have magic powers Ihee heel and I lust love to use them on unsuspect- ing students. Just watch that boy over there in Algebra class. Spring: Psst boy! Boy: Who s there? Spring: Didnt Helen look nice today with all those curls gathered in a little pink bow? Boy Yea boy she sure I-ley wait a minute' Get lost will you? How can I concentrate with you libbering? Spring What a hardnose' Boy was he a grouch' Just for that I ll try a girl they re usually big suckers when t comes to day dreaming Theres one in English Girl Mother and II mel are going Spring That sure was a creamy dress in Monnigs window you know the white one with the appliqued red Girl Whos that talking? Where are you? Spring Did you tell Linda about the dreamy date you have Friday night? You better write her a note Girl Oh I did forget to tell her Well Ill see her at lunch Now you scram Ive got to learn this grammar Spring Holy Cow' Another one' Maybe Im slipping' Thats the second one in a row who didnt listen Gosh what s wrong won t anyone listen? I-ley its me Spring fever' Listen to me t Spring fever No one answers' Gosh you don t think its my fault do you? It must be the school So I ll go to another school I can take a hint What have I got to lose anyway? Sure is strange though Mary Sieger T02 Privileges That Prepare Citizen Tremendous advances mark our era Daily newspapers report new discover ies and further progress To some con sciousness of these sudden advances comes with a shock but these advances are not unnoticed Citizenship too arrives unexpected ly We are shocked at the suddenness with which we come of age but the prelude to citizenship occurs in high school where opportunities to act as citi zen frequently arise The privilege of citizenship demands good true and valu able citizens who recognize citizenship as a right and responsibility This privilege is sometimes misused or not used at all The disloyal citizen refuses to acknowledge that the welfare of the group as a whole should be con sidered Rights and promises of others 2 are ignored by the undependable citizen who drifts slowly from day to day and from day to day disrupts the order of the group The indifferent attitude of those who insist that this privilege is minor defeats the purpose of a democ racy The disloyal undependable indif ferent citizen hinders himself and the group The citizen prepared for citizenship furthers the well being of all The good citizen lives by his promises and accord ing to his rights convinced that what ever must be done now must be done well The valuable citizen uses the rights of citizenship cautiously Citizenship is a right and a responsibility The good loyal and valuable citizen realizes this and when the chance comes acts wisely Therese Tillman - I ' 17 J X 4 . 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Ofoffl Iltes rollmg rolhng on seven eonverged upon eame to take up the burden once more after three months of dolng what we wanted VVe hgured with resignation Theres a long hard gr1nd ahead months ago we the sehool VVC of me All through the fall months we breezed Sehool hadnt had a ehanee to get boring vet The weather was eool and clear We went to football games on Sundav We had the I-Iomecommg Dance The manv Homecoming Game saw of our hard worked on floats paradmg around the stadium came the game fThe out come of which we need not men tnonl Then Fmallv to end the fest1v1t1es was the memorable float burnlng The sun was startmg to set earlv The warm fire held the interest of the slightly chilled group untll some flllllg much more sporting was called for llke throwmg people into lake lllCllIg2l'l9 lcv waters About that time school became a drudgerv Although lf staved warm qulte late snow came 1n Nov ember fretting up ln the cold md dark digging out these are made us feel we were a long wav from summer As the mereurv dlpped and the wind whlpped our faces we strained to remember those davs last summer when lt was almost too hot to move Then a mlracle happened Sehool elosed on account of the weather Several times mother Echo Chamber 4, ,et .:Za.,4,,. nature s sloppy vvhlte blanket reached the sehool closed mark CWe appreelate this dearlv Iae ultv We started to dig out Our basketball had just ended Need I sav more here' Nevertheless we trudged on through the left over snow Our teams for spring were organized It IS stay mg light longer I lster 15 eommg This means we re turn mg into the home stretch As we enter thls, lets thunk baek Did we keep those resolutlons we mule at the outset of thls vear' If we didn t Cest La Guerre These are the echoes that are resounding around the sehool Fven though long gone hsten carefullv voull hear them X John Lundberg Jumors attammg First Honors Lawrence Gaydos Timothy Lawler, The resa Tillman Judyann Hackbarth Sandra Kelsey Mary Conrad Jean Kamlenleckl Gertrude Deom Sylvia Stec Carol Gonnermg Judlth Schaaf and Sonya Zalubowskl Irlsh Student Contrasts Educatlon When one thlnks of the Irish perhaps the first thlng that springs to mind IS their eloquence of ex presslon as manlfested ln the writ ings of such men as jovce Shaw and leats However even if this piece does not follow m the tradl knowledge of the Irlsh student at home The wearmg of unlforms by the glrls at St Josephs brought back many memorles of home where the students Cboth bovs and girls! have to wear uniforms One of the more pleasant features of the Amerlcan school system xs the verv friendly facultv student re News 11 V ews I reneh elasses have also been ln vrted to part1e1pate ln the French Poetry Reading Contest of Wls consm Chosen to compete in the Semi finals to be held 1n Raeme on April 2 are French I Marianne I-Iendcrleiter and lrench II Tina Rrtacca judv Conrad, semor Sodahtv prefect conducted a panel March 14 m the Little Theater to dlscuss SUMA Convention Panel mem bers were Pat McAleer, Ron Filip pelh Mlchaelene Sexanas, Sande Ixelsev Phyllis Woytak, Bob Eng StI'0Ill, Johanna Gallo, Pamela I-Ioly Barbara Isluka, and Kath lene Mlller 'Ihe followlng tv plng students won medals recently 1n the Pacxt Speed Tv ping Contest held ln the business department judv Isamm I v johnson Barbara llmmermann Ilnda DeAngel1s Dick Isngstrom and Marv Lee Anderson Isaren Ixnlght Isathv Luffa Joan Glovanelh 7 Nanev Tomolo, and X eronlea Zalubowskl won certificates of aeeom pllshment in alphabetle hllng Sjl-IS students of French I and ll classes will partlclpate in the National French Contest sponsored bv the Amerlcan Association of Teaehers of French The test will be 2dlllll'llbICl'Cd here during the second week of Aprll Thank you to all the servers of the aeolv te club moderated bv Sister Qulntllus These boys get up faithfullv of a mornmg to serve Mass at 6 15 for the Sisters and at 7 15 for the students who wish to attend Mass here latlonshlp which IS evident espe elally at St joes In North Ireland the govern ment subsndmes the schools and m return we are plagued ev erv few vears by huge gov ernment exami natlons which tend to frustrate annned It IS on these that your educatlon depends Wlth the successful completion of such an examination at sixteen comes the decision whether to specialize 1n the sciences or in the human1t1es By specxallzatlon a hlgher degree of PFOHCICIICV 1n a chosen field 19 obtained than would otherwise be possible Rugby Csmnlar to American footballj cricket tenms and track Faculty and students express smcere sympa thy to Suster Mary on the death of her father Sodollty Sponsors Since March 14 a new drive as swept the school Posters planted here and there, 1n full vlew of all lnterested parties clarlfv the fact that anv kind, color form and fragrance of soap will be apprecla tlvelv accepted bv Dr Thomas A Doolev The jumor glrls Sodalltv IS sponsornng this drive Thev are hoping to get enough soap to suds up the entlre Atlantlc Ocean Beginning on March 14, the lun lors led off for a week stretch end mg March 21 Freshmen took over then till April 4, and the semors marched along with them from are all held on an 1nter school competitlon basls whlch IS com parable to vour own although there is a very regrettable lack of cheerleaders These I had never seen before I came to the United States and I feel thev could be in much suceess as thev have here Social hfe for the teenager 15 not at a verv fast tempo durmg the week but thls perlod of qulescence is balanced by a good time over the week ends The dating system 15 similar and starts at the same time as 1t does here To sum up ln the L S educa non 18 a rlght m Ireland If 19 a right untll vou are 15 then II IS a privilege a privilege which one must constantly stnve to retain Alan Cleland Alan Cleland an 18 year old Ir1sh Exchange Student, YlSlICd St joe s March 22 25 Dooley Soap Drwe Nlarch 28 till -'kprll ll The sophs will fill the gap between April 4 and April If This drlve has a double purpose first being to promote Lenten pen anee and the other to help Dr Dooley in his endeavors Dr Thomas A Doolev has opened Ins heart and those of many others to the unfortunates of the Oriental lands and islands He has g1v en his l1fe to help give these people a healthv more useful hfe St joe s students can surely give a little of self, through soap u e fi,'!f1' as 0 ' ' '. 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' ' ' 1 3 . . , ' . 3 HQ Y 1 JI NIOR ROONI 10, Rf N l l :ul Del ulo Ronxld Roberts lanus Punk lranus llunnmback1 Rohm rt Pltrm Wlllllm l nttos lirun fxllllltllll lsllllllll Blasl Iohn Holland Ruhlrd bust Wllllxnx Dorsu ROW ' Hart fonrld Patruu Prmsterel Nlarx Slegcr Nonwl lalubouskx hnthlun Nlurphs Kuth hosloskl Daud Willems lxathrsn Nladscn Sandra helsu Shxron Inudlo Rlrbxra llmmsrmann J dw S1f1,,o ROW 1 1 xrol Nlntcr xllglll lumhlm Sharon Rlendl ludw Xltoft Klan Xnm Huh Svlwn stem Iovu Brewr Ilolorms Nlcflrxth Dune Kostalnli NIlsslNl fcorga Nqhrocdmr Ru Inman 4 s 'ff yin 55 4' x. x......:f i John Lundhe 1 f., lealouslw speaking here ns Ted Kennedw who addresses the sen This lluster of are xtors nnmludmg Wlargaret Hoar Nlarw mn su etlsh Carole Rernauhl Xl Tenuta Pat Kuenw 'ON and d'-'hal'0N Um Theresa sturuz Gln scntlerl Wllloudc nn Klbert md Dune Ruffalo produmtn els go about their tlsks xx hllm U-'FHIULZ thi' l1h0r WWI slstcr Xdelmn looks on suth satlsfutnon twn -ov n. -r av- 'CW .nf- ILNTIOR ROONI 104 ROW 1 Jack lerowec George Kohr, Donmld Exans Thomfns lea Bob lxrledermin, Nell pl0l.l'lIlg9ll Donlld Wuuorka WllK'l'l UI'l Repp ROW P hnlee Wilson, Karen Buchman, Nlarlene Hauser, luhanne Rank, Helen Benuska. ludlth furtlss, Kathy Rvdalek, Ianet hturm ROW 2 Vmment lfox, Cassius Chmske, Bernard Drasler, Robert Bosl o Robert llannan Ruhard D1l'ello, Michael Mitchell, Ilranus Tvson ROW 4 lean Nlarle hmlth Nanrw Nhmndt. Carole Rernauhn, Kathleen Anderson, Wlarw Adamson, Iudw Kamm. Hart bmlth BOTTOM ROW Susan Glerum. Martin Nlarchek, Wllham Peronu, Paul Roppuld, Robert Ifulmer, Judith Hewitt 4 ,,... t K a ,uf ag Q ,- Q ' 1 , N t 9 L lf .K ' . ..4 1 Pu 4 5 .. , - I ,J .4 h 4 1 F 4 , ..: - , .- - v .M '- L , x ' 4 2 1 ' U. x fl. ' . I . . ,. ' 4' 1 .'4 t 4 . 1 x I ' 'I 1 - '. ' ' ', . -' - ' j .' .i'..' ' Cz 'z . 1 2' ', ' ' , u-'Szzff 'Z' 'A .1'2i,4 1 . wyit A z . 1 -4- .Xa f ' J , ' f . V . -3 ,. . . X Q Qps, ...:. s, . rv, 4 1 , - - :as ' 1 , .4,,,,.1.. ,Q .sw , . l 1 ,, Y R I I , , . f Q . ... X gl' ., - ,. 4. f R, 1. , ,., ,, 4 .- ff Q , is - Q : .,' s- . .. .. .- ,vc R .- . F , -1--.. . . I ai . 1' of .fl : M I' f ., ,, . V, I rl ,. K. tv K . ' 'A 1 , . V 1 ' . ' . . . 1. ' , '. 1. . .- ' , 1 . v ' K A ' . X f - 1 -v . , . L1 . . , , v . , . - I iz . aj . ' V ' -1 I ,z '1 ' -'f I' ' 1. .' ' ' ' - f -' - . , , , .' .. '. . . ' , . . . . . , . . . f. ' s 5 1 H' ' 5 L. J .. 4 - , -' . 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' - '. .-' - ' flu 'U-1 was L John lundbm rf., lor uldsnu of a good tlnu had or mlssed sum ph glanu it thesl can dlds uhuh fullw capturm the fun and mlrth that .uterxstu of thi Mardn I ras Ihdder flnuers are busy poundmg outa rhwthm to the pane set bw Sister Irene 4'5- Smsmausa Dommxcans Jax nc Aremz lt looks hkz st Joe s students are lookmg ahead to fu turn earurs Pour gurls found eollectxng mformatxon at Vli Xl are 'llarx lou bmger Rosemary blbC'l'lllk bue Ilarrxson and larrle ialkms XR xlll.-lm Lx ons II NIOR ROONI 103 ROV! 1 Al I uro Iohn Doherty Gene Raymond Pat M1Aleer JG: Joe Werxue ltd Deardorf Ron hllppelh ROVS 2 Al Tenuta Bob Blerdl Barry loromskx hm O Neill Wawne Sueharda Gene Bow le Glen Gosselm ROVV 3 Bonnie 7lerk Sue Peter sen Bob smlth Bob knderson Denms Ilulen Marlon Lesko Carolxn Furtman ROVS 4 Eileen Drlssel 'liars Pobar Nlarw hne Xenskus Iudx Keuh lxxthw KOIKYXXSRI Karol hello l-lame lhldchrmdt BOTTOM ROV! Sandra Smlth Clorxa lhrms lean Sehultl Diane Ruffxlo Kldonna Molmaro Marx lynn Kulesh ludw Ionfortl 'MISSING Kathw Rllex Gall Smhmllv Arlene VVolfe JUNIOR ROONI 1 12 ROW l Ronald LaF0nd Gerald Cardmelh, Damel Galley. Ronald Greb Peter Dorff James behmltz, James Zlerk Peter Braun John Regner, Richard Bltautns Wllllam Hartman Allen Kelps, Thomas Anderson ROW 2 Helen Volpentesta, Vlrgnma Hammel Ruta McCarthy, Barbara Funk Barbara Connellv, Judith Sehaaf, Nora Wlcland Kav btanlev, Patrlexa Rino Pat Petrettn Dlanne DuCharme, Marvann buedlsh ROW 3 Ronald Ruthe. 'vllchael Hvland, Sandra Pohlman. Wllloudean Albert, Man Ellen Llchter, Jacqueline Xutka. Marilwn Mashuda, Margaret Hoar. Joan Morettl, Edward Kaos, Michael Hanrahan 5 31 .ff 4 1' 7 BZ , ' ' ' . I 1' m V 4, . I li V , 5 . ' , 1 ' - , JY S 3,..- V . ' 8.7 if ' . .. ,I we . ,a , f H ts. li- S A L wi , ' 3 Hi, Y X. A . 1 4' 1 v' 5 I x 1 ' 1 ' ' ' ' 'Q Q' - . ' , - 1, . . . ' 1 . ' . l. 1 . 1 , ' 'bf -'- 1.1 , ,.L 1. 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This lndustrlous group of Juniors could only b applying thur exrmst labors to one pause thQ publnatlon of the sr hool mu spaper Ihr u orkers mmluds Bob Dobson Bob Bosmo Denms Ihlap petta Jun ONexll Sande Kelsey 'ylary Lynn Ku lssh Sonya laluhoyyskx Judy mn Ilukblrth Sue IR tmrson 'yhry Conrad and Marllyn Clpolla not ttllllltlllp., Jlnlne Rlmuu who obylously IS Ill 1 st zte of mldltatlon Q... ve-ERN '1k..Es' 5, 'nr- Rohz rt I' I'her1 were more than Just flsh It the flsh fry as ue can see by these dlhgent workers Jlm Wojtak Ron I-xhppmlll Bob Panmng Tony Adam aku and I arry Gay dos .,.......-- John I Lundberg VV1ll1 IIN l yons These two nnclmed plane operators Davld De Simone 'md Ilavld Ander son go about their phvsles pl'0JPCt yuth some amount of serenity Klthy Rllcy managed to enter the scene yyhlle completmg an experiment hehmd thelr backa Freshmen do It again' On Nlareh 19 the bovi team yy on flrst place trophv The happy four are Ioseph Tennvson August Gnorskl Terrv Morlartv and Dommu Forgxanm Auguqt took superlor speaker and Nlarcn Ad lm son took the excellent Speaker trophv '-'I V1 JUNIOR ROONI 113 ROW 1 Alan Corradnm, Michael bchroeder, Thomaa Walkush, Gene Wlllemi, Ralph Fckert, loseph Plas, Gene Dosemagen, Bruce Xnderson, Tum Propoom, Thomas Green, Larry Gaydos, Edward Kertz, Leon lohneon ROW 2 Ioieph Laurenn, Patricia Brvant, bherrv Becker, Jean Roblllard. Pamela Stella, Ann bt Louls, Patrlua Murray, Trudy' Deom, Loretta Forglannl, Lmda Reno, Janet Cermmara, Margaret Mleo, Bonme Booitedt, Pattl Matranga ROW 'Z VValter Ebner, Francis Smger, Thereea Tillman, Judyann Haekbarth. Karen Holland, Kathleen Zamo, Paul Zohlcn. Iohn Helf, Denms Robbms 6 , '. ef. f V :H . s' -' 1 ,A - 4 x .- -, . - 4 T X Q K' 1: ' - n x ' ' ' x ' ' 'A L Q ' ' .K 1 1 . ' - ' ', P . . v K ' I . - . v . . , . , . , . - , - V A Y 5 ' V A . - ' 1 t- ' Y. f . .. ' 1. . . . ' l . , . 5 , . , Lf . 4 , . ' X . . - . y 1 , , . ' V . . . , . . I . , N . ,y 2 2..- , , h. 1 -J W. f A 1 ' ' ' ' . s .fl mf . A- --,, J any ' A ... 'L .MNNW . f , ,, , . - K. I ,Q .t . .. 1 . V 1-V I . . 4 1 . , . I ,. . x . .1 . , - . . - - .1 . - . A. ly . 5, .- QW 4 V Y X 41 V 5' ' g e ' ' I I , 1 , . ' 1 el f 1 . X - 'L , 5 fl, J- 4 -4 1 sq ,,, I ! . ,, .- f' , . ll '- N 1. ' xl 4 X, - 1 5 v ' u ' 1 4 nf r K' K ' . I , I V . l I E - .' ' . . . la, K . ' K . ' ' .' ' , . f , K .' , . f f v . ' , v J M Sa Q I I I I 7 Nl' rv '43 IUNIOR ROOWI l0l ROW 1 Xernon Bucholl Kenneth Skenducl Andy Prllomskl lamcs Iostlgan Joe Nlattlalzl James Wojtak Larrx Ihll Wllllam shulskl Daud Anderson Ilaud IJCSIYIIOIIC Iohn Dosemagfn Tlmothw Tully John Kohlmulr ROW Z Kathlun lox Iohn 'llalonu lrzderuk lrnst Robe rt Aeerln Peter lelhen Gerhard Wlllems Lharles btonmr Tlmotln Lavsler I,lI'lIIl5 lhlappetta Richard Rulck Bxrutr Mllass Nlarx slmon ROW i'SIar1anne Ilenderlelter Jeanne Kamlemecke Dlane Olerum Marv Ward Jennie Booth lmette Pneknell Wlarx Hornamek 'Vlaru Org,an1st Mars Srhulte Ann Bacherer Angela Romano WIIXlIlg together cl fexs strax toots aqueaks and bangs 'Sir Axello and Mr Hemkes haw come up ultll a fme band IOIlSlSllI'lg of Back ron Rolnrt Nloeheke Rawmond Sepan skl Back ross tseatedl lrank 'Wo ennsen Mars Ward Margaret 'vllco Joseph NIIRSIS Dan Whlteslde Jo seph Plas Ronald Grew Barbara 7ewen Katherme 'Wilco Wllllam Ylelsdorf 'Nhke lxremples Dean Patterson Ronald Buss Iront Rove Allan helps Sandra Boxers Paul 7ohlen Helen Bartol Robert Flsh Bxll Wagner Tom Walkush and Tom Paulson Rodnex Johnson Who saws ue dont like hlstorw' Parel members Io n Dohertx Pl er Brnun Daud Anderson Txm Tulls and Brian fullllom all seem to le delung for an answer to elvurman Bob Fulmers question John JUNIOR ROOM 105 ROW 1 Garv Sentlerl, Dennis Blanehl, Lwnn Frederleksen, Rlehard Falk. Robert Ixolmoa, Therese bturwer, Phxlhs W'o3tak. Patrxcxa Kueny, Carol bchmltt ROW 2 Robert Dobson. Edu ard W'endel, Fred Kappus, Rands IIHIIGIS Duane Plutas, Ceellla Marurklewler, Mary Anderson, lmme Ramaeel ROW' 3 Daud I-levden, Larrw Harrer, lames Maresealeo, Iranelw Moenssen, Carol Gonnermg. Catherme Agazzl, Marne Roskn. Marv Selear BOTTOM ROW Ronald Paradnse. Rxehard Pern. Augie Rldolfl, Rudv Drexler, Marllvn Clpolla. Frances Bow er, Kathleen Cahill. Barbara Ze! en MISSING Lmda Lextven 7 FWF tv, ' f , . , 1 W t Q I I I Q Q I - e. 1 y - I . , I I H 1 '. fr 7 - X as , ' , f' 6 ,- ' K v 4' I wb- K M - . I I I . .I I I I III - , ' - ' f - ' V I r I , ' V I I v I I I - I I -I II - I v - I I I vu . - - I I' . .. I' x A L h I ' - ' - v - 'f 1 f r n A A1 t ' V ' - ' . ' v ' L - v ' I I, ' ' I I ,. S' ' ' , ' j j, -'- 'f - ls .'IfII I- .OI s . '. I IAI . I I. T I. ' ' . - . 1, .1 I - I I .I .I I .II III . .III I I,. , I. I v' I' v' - v . 'Y ' ' . ,.', ' -.. 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My hat goes off to all my com panlons In gloom but shall remaIn flrmly on my head when I consIder the lucky people who escape the red shIne If It chose to appear occasIonalIy I wouldnt mInd But every tIme some thIng happens certaInly Isnt occasIon a Where would Cleopatra have been If every tIme she was called on to meet a vIsItIng Roman offlcual such as Caesar she had blushed INTO consternatIon? Cer taInly she would not have been the belle of the NIle Or take General Grant sup pose he blushed so much that he lust couldnt meet Lee to dIscuss surrender Ing We mIght have warred untIl Grant hImself had dIed Some may argue that blushlng cer taInly must have a purpose But what? It Isnt protectIon The only reason I can see IS that mother nature felt IIke playIng a Ioke at our expense Ive been assured by many people that wIth the DGSSIDQ of adolescence so passes embarrassment at lIttIe thIngs and thus passes blushIng But Ive notIced quIte a few red faces when I look at my teachers Sonya Zalubowsku 102 Qulet Thmgs A soft summer evenIng a baby s room the dawn a chIId In mIschIef a sun speckled lake a closed book an empty classroom the FUIDS of an old home Mary Anderson 0 Tomorrow If the end were tomorrow What treasure would you hold? What blanks In lIfe would you flll? What sorrow would remann untold? Grasp you memorIes tIll they wIthout breath Speak sIlent words of love to loved ones un gather every kIndness and Ioy Bundle the black Trample the gold WIth thought Im not comIng back Fool Indeed' Powerless memorIes and a packet of blackness' And what of your sorrow? Th s I Wlll tell Fools have fear And only fools cheat death These I Have Loved My thumb my trlcycle my red cowboy boots I was a tomboy no dolls for me My campIng days my flrst nylons my flrst lIpstIck I am no longer such a tomboy My first date my flrst corsage my flrst formal At last I am glad I am a gIrl Gall Schmltz 103 Imagery The Wlndlng mountaIn road looked IIke a black whIte and green barber pole as It spIraled the mountaIn Her conscIence was a heavy dust laden book wIth crackly pages never looked upon She drooped IIke last nIghts egg salad sandwIch She flxed her haIr wIth the PFGCISIOH of a spIder buIldIng hIs web She IS IIke a duck she has prIde VOICE and flat feet He was Agamemnon too bad she was Clytemnestra HIs love for her IIke to a pencIl grows less wIth each sharp cuttIng she QIVGS Im Her love for hIm was IIke paIn constant fervent unwanted A harebraIned person IS IIke a helIum filled baloon the more leeway you QIV6 It the hIgher It fIIts Velvet IS IIke a woman s temper when brushed the wrong way It turns a dIffer ent color and IS rough Creahve Wrmng Class Lonelmess These be Three lonely thIngs A desolate orphan A full moon on a cloudless nIght Boredom Sylvia Sfec 102 Marlon Lesko 103 It rustratlon tIme IS tIckIng pens are clIckIng a student flghts to see the lIght an Idea sprIngs but the bell rIngs shall hIs fight be In blIght? always always the bells rIng stoppIng an Idea whIch should sprIng shall It be that when all have rung the Idea stIlI shall not have sprung? Jam O Nelll 103 TV Shopper DId you ever see someone go Into a store to buy somethIng but not know the name? They remember It from a TV commercIal you know the scene Good afternoon Madam What can I do for you? dont know what kInd It IS but I saw It on TV and It perculates IH tIme to the musIc I thought It would be pleasant to have around the house Mmmmm Does It perculate In 3X4 or In Af-4 TIITIGQ Gh I don t know It sounds IIke thIs Ihums a tune I Well well come back to that later What else can I do for you? Id IIke some of that cereal that dances makes the chIldren want to eat Then ld IIke some of that green mouth wash Even my daughters best frIend wont tell her Throw In some of those CIQBTGTISS that make It IIke sprIngtIme IIS been a long wInter Also a box of IISSUSS not the strong kInd that wont tear when wet and when holdIng flve bracelets They re too expensIve be SIdeS we all Iust use them to blow our noses Is that all? Yes I thInk so You may put that on my bIll And as the customer walks out the door we see the clerk Sllpplng a pIlI Into hIs mouth Seems the lIttle hammers n hIs head are overworked Marllyn Clpolla 105 . I T' I. , 3.x , .i . . V - , . . . XJ U , , . . . . . , . lly, - - W Q . . . . I V 1 - I . I . . I 1 1 I 1 . - I . . . . I . . . . . 1 , 1 . , . . . . . I . I I O . . . , . I I T 1 Q . 1 I I . . , tk 'k 'k . . O Q 1 . ' 4: vt- if - ' I . . I 11 , . . II 11 I - genfle lacy 'flakes of Snow T T ik Well, llke a pOUI'1d OIC COHES. l I -rf af -1 ' , ' . . . . H : I I i 1 ' . . 1 . H ' ' -k -k 'k - - H 'I 5 I ,I I I v - - .H 'k 'k 'k I . . . H I 1 1 ' ' 1 1 n ll I h' Il I ' u 1 l i k k i I 1 ' . . . . - I I . . I . ' , . 'R 'k 'R I ' , I ' I . - . . . . . - I -- 1 . , . ' . 1 . 1 ' I . I . , D . - . , R . . . . -k -Af 11 . i . . , : I . . . - . 5 - - 11 I ' ll . I . , I I ' ' ll . ' ' ' H ll I ' ' , . 11 - , . ' II , , ' . l I . , . I D I I I N UU S L XXLIL Q nds cf is XII Hulmur mug dlsg f flu llll 1 prolmluns Lfbllfll t f 1 H111 ll 1 an rmwfm 1k L, FIN. student mm x HPLII un Nh 1 fl s of student lumix I1L lncludu rluu of un hm Q L H1 s IDIUIIIOIL hulm sucn xml I m nm studgnr Wlun not l'lXll1Lf to t foes Janitor Contrlbute To Its Home Atmos here Y P L 6 f 1 JL n mms xxmx KX LI r X O utlxl ms UI 11 L mgmr r u 11r1u Imlpmg out lr lffLI sumo urns s Hulm Hu mc lgI'LkS that gum prugnts alum. 1 prublun but fuls rhlr hrulngc 1, L mu 4 lm Lurbu HL dmsx x mr to curb flllli from hunt f mug or x u sl or tlnr IIIIYTLI bu msn, In sus IILSL ' Bxll Lv ons This deep snow gave our cnergetln Janitors a Lhance to show their strength Lookmg amuied from the truck IS Mr Jim Johnson, whlle Mr Phll Llmbach, Mr Charles Blankley, and Mr Wllly Hubert shovel ,lots From Joe s . XX hllc dmng ILFIIIS Ill hfth perl od hlstorx alms rcuntlx SXI Y IPX Snllf Umm uross Lmcm Pltlflt ll 10311 xt u tus wha built xx csrxx 1rd from SIL! lmcnto C 'lllf0I'I'llA SIS I R ARI -X I H rgunrlx flskcd lf IRI D lx Xl-'PL S would ken 3 rung fm 1 ddnta. HC xx IS 1 1 us but IUHN ND NXIHHY 1 mu. mmm r 1 HI x 1. ma xg tlnm nun lf In doesnt Xu m Ll tha DI Ind my I U lured lll :mud Llmrus Q ass X I XXI NNIXC told rum mt bc such IHIITLUIS lm 11 CIISONI' H lung Sflldltd lung on thc tum umxcrval truth L o xxx md 1 L C x mmm st lx fnlt In un cr xxxrh o hduun to ru mtmnll flllfll lit 0 L Xlagl Sruagms 111 xlcrtul to ru falsn kILdCllflllS of H1 mummous uml Ium, kr mn m puxatn hh 1 STI XI SFLIC A who IS taking up IH unulrlmllzcd Lollutlun to sand 1lI scmor UZIQIILIS on thy mu: to XX fnshmgton -X LLIYUII slmll spruds lrs xx ax r ougll thls room Ir could L mounts on 1 mum s Nt dl ms Lxuxom than N m IS IKSPOHSIITIL fm this smgll of good food l Lf s qu lmhmd md mm rlv. lxltglun to hnd out 1 L hrst pusun xv. su IS Nils IX Ira 1 Shy is sun s ll f thc food Nou su shf. lux s lnlln V all maxlmc It s that 1 1. looks soma xr nn HIS tlur llll. mu 1 mum uuxom IS XXIIUIIQ' to lmux IS I 0 Besides sux mg null xr Sr on s s an 1 L sun If hmm swung m ru U fl 1I1dkI1IldlCl1 tm xxlwm sn X I lnlmx Sl rn r dump r I1 lt ls xx I1 lt xx nd mm IS s 1 flu thc tx xx SIL lik ll IL 1, us xxnrkad If t ms 0 t o xurs When not UXIIIQ' 0 Map St on s studnnts hulthx , she l1LLs to plax ands md kmt I shouldnt I know lm galnnng xxclght Thlt IS xxhlr uuxonc sus bLf0I'L thu gin IH md smlx thnx ruth mto tha ulouu Mus SIHS LL 1 mu wal 1 1 x L mg I1 ll mxlu hrsr L 1ss UIQIIILLI lm ltm 1 St L Hls wplwrnm lifhftl I IS rmmlxs IL s IL IL rv ILST as um 1 xg In fit Ins LIIIFQL of thc lmltlngf md un tmg lr nu 1 nur YIM cold shmm s nxlu 1 mu umrl nr orc xx or 111 f hcrn, L ll md s utx r u s TL IP ll und mln l!'l this dc an Lnt IS Hr 0 Iso 1 IS mx r Lf to hun. round pnntgr ln rradc md lu hnlpui to d Sr 'X docs 1 mx ugrx 1 m gum Jlllldlll mt as t VL of Lxplornw ru our un xxltl tha SIHS ILLP lx hls sp L rum. Nh olmson IS XXIHIHLI to 11 v s mnrx Hlllxi IILLLSSIIX nrm LS 1 s 10 1 mus my Q m x 11.1 xxuu wr 11 nrt to lu spurs u 'ILIX i w lr r 1 r 1 1 1 s x flu boss Why Not Take' A Look ln 215 9 LI unuld plus rc xxhug I L Ill hm! the rudcrs pcrl m an 11 11118 xx 4I1L 1 f tha tx nu CllILSflUIlS dlrurui to SISILI 'Xhrx :mms mu snlmul llbrzrlm Sls L rlmlx hdps tlu students hnd thc lmnln thu dulrc frum 40 III tm 1 lllllllff 4 20 m the a umm Xirlmugglm 1 llllllfkd num vcr mf 1 Irv. lxnhlmln at pru srudcnts hue qlllft 1 UIIIL lugarlng rhr. mms uc do I1 lu llmmuns r flu llllI'lI'X u d rlns xmr lI'L nut IS grant as ist xur In bg faurudltcd 1 schools :rx mus umtu hu. to lmmnlo. fm L nh SflIdLllf IIIIS c uotz hw not IS ut bun rmchcd Ihc llbx lrx IS not used IS IIIULII s o d llurxon md no grxpluu arc lnrdlx tour: md 'wtudants who plan on ittcudmg uvlluqc would pruht from slxlllx Klllllfkli H1 thn lllmrurx lf thu used lhrouffh I'L1dlIlQ thu uma Hun spud Lcrtunlx Ill 'ISQCI for tlu umllum studcnr One could get 1 unllufn Ldumtlon Ill tha llhmrx lSLf sus SISYLI' Xhrx lrmus SISTLI' Xixrx Imnus futhfullx Lups thu llbrlrx IIIXL xx 1th vmous dlspl IX s XX hx not stop nn md haxc 1 u lx md 1 mu t leafs Cooking 9 But ho9s Coolung 9 Hmm Nlldsm sglls Bauusg ut flu POPLIIITIYX of thc lnkgd woods Lountnr, Urs X1ldSLIl sus llmost Lrx studcnr If St X cms shg Ihllllx of us X L Ll nu xx IS If uc. tx JI runwus urs tx HILI ou ul nu to IS hu xxlun xou mn 0 I1 smile. thu mxt Ulll x spend xour nulxcls n 1 llttln mc Chcufullx 'Hrs Cl1rc.ncL Rcxtcr sgrxu tha hUllglX students -Xl rlmugh she IS from Paddock lake, har dmqhrnr Smdra xttends St ms Xxhllff SXXIIIIIIIIHLI xt Pid dunk lxlxg thlS summer, max me xuu will su Xlrs IQCIICI' lommmxx xxhcn xou go to get ll lumh xxlmh unc of I1 s x mmm xxlll ulp X u Take 1 wood look, TLLOLIDIIC her John Lundberg These ladies play an nmportant role m the period most loved by SJHS students lunch period From left to right Mrs Chl'lStll'l9 Amo, Mrs Laura Van Wle. Mrs Clarence Renter, Mrs Mary Cardmah, and Mrs MRFIOH Madsen 9 9 0 0 J O a I P 9 SN , ' you -1 c 'll mc 1 1?M '41 I. 1 ' J ' C1umY lr'.' r :ri 'kyfu '-'- th' put rh- 9 dns mups into JI -r11- :md Q If-AI - ,' mg. H ' ' ' A 1 ,' xw ' . 1' Mr. Phil l.imlmcl1 if hc rin , Mr. l,imlmcI1 - ' 'ling C11 ld slv x'-r? Bla - Nh: Cl 1 'lcs l 1 I ' A 1 '1 . Qftcr and . '. Bill '. 'uss- in li v.' S' mu :md C. '. .1 ' ' 'r' H11 I' Q 5 - 'l1,.' - M' 1 1 '1 H' ' J ' . ' I N ' ing, ' 210' ' Q ' mn - U' 'k'l g rh- 'gl shif , r jam' '1t .' . ju ' 5 xrc ' 7: ' I ' ini-Q 1 'tux HQ 1 il-i. I 5-I . '1 I ' ' 1 1' Rl I dnl. .of I' 1 I U1 ' nf IN ' I 1- mil 3' n ' 'ftcr' On rl - wlml- - . - l il' ncri if part of Hr. -rr's rl - h t 2 N 11111: nnymmc ' ll . .1 L 1 ' ' - l ' is WU' cu- -'1 rivcf' lol: hcrc nr HHS Hr. I 'rt hu ' 'Q SIHS 11215 V'J1W 1 TU 'I' 1 In-1' of l wl's 1 - 1 '1 '1 ' 1 -gent. YY! ' . '. l.i111h1cl1 1lk.' 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How do you thunk SJHS as o school has been affected by the closs of 61 7 The attitude of the class of 61 as a us about fifty fifty Half of the kids will come to lust the things that are free and never loun in anything that requires work However we also have those that are football players cheerleaders home room representatives etc who will loan In and give a hand to gust about every thang that comes along the things that require work as well as those that are lust for fun Gene Dosemagen 113 The class of 61 has added good and bad points The spirit of the class on the whole lsn t too good but I think some of the best leaders have come from this class Jamce Wilson 104 The students of this school wlll not long remember us as Individuals but the school and its future students w ll not forget the things we have accom pllshed here and the tradmons we have set here lt has been put to us and we have done what we could But IS t enough? Could we have done lust a little more? Tim Tully 101 Since lm a member of the pioneer class of SJHS I feel like a true part in the history of the school. Entering high school as a freshman was something new and different for me, lust as SJHS, at the same time, was something new and different in the city of Kenosha. We've grown up together and it is truly an honor to be a member of the class which will be the first to complete their four years of education here. Peggy Hoar 112 The class of '61' are gaining a greater sense of responsibility and much more respect, not only for ourselves, but for our fellow students and faculty I feel that l and students of my class are not having as much trouble with the demerit system as we did In the first and second years This means that we are beglnnung to mature as we strive forward Gene Willems 113 lt has been the responsibullty of the class of 1961 at SJHS to set the standards for future classes In many different fields dramatlc debate sodaluty sports etc we have done the foundation work To a certaun extent we of our enthusiasm and ability to accept responsibility these programs are well started l thunk our Junior Class has done an exceptionally fine 'ob Now tt is up to the future classes to carry on what we have started Gall Schmitz 103 This class is the one that is making SJHS the way it will go down in history We were given the chance to form the first Catholic high school In Kenosha and we are all proud We are the class who is going through the first four years which is really the school We should and will be ready to receive the respect we will be given by future students of SJHS Arleen Wolfe 103 How hos SJHS os o school closs of 61 7 This betng my first year here al though I am a Iunior l was deeply im pressed with this school and its faculty I have had conferences wuth some of the faculty, and l've really learned what it is to be a student and acquire the educa tion that we are getting As l get older l Hnally realize what an education as I realize that without an education one cannot even be a ditch digger nowadays I know that l want an educatnon l also know that my future occupation will re quure a great amount of education Bob Fulmer 104 The class of 61 has been affected individually. It all depends upon the persons attitude toward the school. If the person has a wrong, dingy attitude toward his school and fellow students, he will not be affected by any one or anythingp on the other hand, if the per- son has a glorious attitude toward SJHS he will be greatly affected. Mary Selear 105 10 c th I dont think the school has gained much besides another graduating class Augie Rldolfi 105 There would be 258 more places uf we wouldnt be here more food for e sophomores and freshmen no need for so many parking lots a few holes the athletic department and quite a of difficulty in getting this Issue of e paper out Neglectang these trivial polnts how ever the class of ol has dehnltely af fected SJHS Thru nts school spirit nts loyalty IU actlvltles and the willingness of each student to make SJHS the best the Junior Class has written a lasting page In the history of SJHS Kathy Bydalek 104 They haven t given much splrlt wuse but scholastlcally they have done a great dea Mary Pobar 103 affected the students of the The class of 61 has grown with the school not only scholastlcally but extra curricularly forming the backbone of most school activities. The students feel pride in the fact that the corridors are now cluttered with new students rather than wires and planks. The iumors, as charter class, prove the excellence not only of the school but of the staff. Tom Walkush 113 I take the 5th Amendment John Kohlmeier 101 . . . by teaching them cooperation and friendliness. Both will do greatly to help them after high school and now. The class of '61' is growing closer to one another as the years pass. I think they have improved greatly. Marie Rosko 105 o E pw. ' 'fall' -fu '.- lu, 5 FcTtlS,:1.' . V? N Y ',FT':.U'.a xffxrn - - 4 J-.J 2 as Egf- ' 'Q , T' ,'- 'ffx , f 1- - 0 . .R x r .f ., ...-gg. 1:94 . . .',i.,, 44137 Aw - -, Q 5 l .1 . L ' ,' . , , 4,gr?fg3. . V, Q . .QUT ' . . -aff, . U o',v. - l T :'f-:.:u:K . 11 11 I ' .f r,-' - 1 . 2.1.1 Wi' ,- whole, toward school spurit and the like . . .gL.,f'J, , . . . ' . 4.fg,- - . ,gc ' ' rf-.f?' . 1. ' - ., '-,' - - ' A ' I I I - I 'I 1 -' I I r I 1 r . . . . . I I ' I . . . If H - ll ll I . . . ' . ' ' ' ' bit - . I ' - . . . . . Th I I I - ' II II ' - . , ' C 0 I 0 ' I C II II . . . , . . I I ' l l . . ' ' r , , , . . . . 1 I . ' I I 1 I . . - , , . . , . I I I I - - I . . . . . Alumnl News . In about 1965 o our thougl c the future md slsurllle whtt out KS VIII UU L 961 on TI'lflllIl'l011S go t X C OY who has mtde her hrst nul hon She h1s been planting rubber bmds md grow mg them mto tube less tnts X XI DI llx S h1s me htld up 111 Sw ltlelland on his trlp 1round the world Ile left Ill 1960 but I1 IS h 1d 1 lot of llllsl, trouble ISL!! HI LLER never dld be eome a dentlst but he puts m a lot of fillings he mlltes b1sm1rl1s RITA PI TRI TTI 1lw lss wanted to ssorls undereoser and reeentls she made nt She fell mto 1 manhole IJAROI I7 l RI IDRIC Ix h1s done remarlsabls well 111 the butter bus1 ness It seems he sells If to the Bet ter Ball Polnt Pen Co ss ho use lt ln testing thelr pens C re1t INews' After Esc sears SLI LINIJI NIANI and ILLII XIORRISSI X hase been found Ill the lmplre St1te lgllllillllg Ilhes got lost m Nlts 1960 ss hen thes tool thelr SLIIIOI' trlp ll Xl N 18 srel m bet eosermg from 1 reeurrenee f some eluldhood d1se1se eluclsen pos I belxese its ealled The 1960 alumni eertalnls left us a lot mans II1C1110I'lCS an eseellent eook for our cafeteria SAM IIA SUI 0 and IRI IJ XVI RX I st1ll 111 the detentlon room Attention, Tourists' -X hmm e1me11 two translstor rachos and 1 palr of binoculars Sound attraetn ea Attention one hundred tw else tourists to XX ashmgton DC and New Xorle' The pllle sou liked mas be sours flvallenge ln eo operztlon ss 1th the Lmted Photo Scrslee Sl1op Ineorpor1ted 1729 6th Asenue IS sponsormg 1 tour photo eontest Photographs snapped on the trlp are ellglble for entrs 111 one of four eltegor les seenle lustorleal person al1ts or nuseellaneous Photographle sloll and eontent will be the basls for yudgment judges wlll be seleeted bs Lnlted Photos ehalrman Mr james Prtd 1 s 'Nh Prlddls h1s llso offered dls eounts on hlm and other photo graphle equipment purehases made at the Lnlted Photo shop bs SDIHS students making the H ashmgton New Xorlt trlp Vlmners entrles w1lI be prmted Cperhaps ln the Ist nosha Ezemng Neusj and the at traetne awards named abose wlll be gnen for the top pletures ln eaeh group bf Bob Jlm 0 Nelll was xt what you sand that made Mr Vern Dletel B J.: 0 agent look that way or could lt be the thought of a trlp wlth SJHS stu dents that perplexes hum Woshlngton New York Tourists Get Tips from B 81 O Agent All 1board for U ashmgton wxll aeeompans the group IN w Xorle md all momts I st' 11s ssl be the eall rlnf f through the ears of 112 semors and lLll1l0I'S of St oes as thes board the BIIUIIIOIIL md Ohio M s 3 tour Students taking this tr1p were gxsen a short talk Mareh 10 and shown a brief traselog bs Mr X ern Dletel tras el agent from the B 8. O Students reeels ed a sheet of ts ped lnstruetlons and Informa tlon regardxng the trip After wards Mr Dletel was mterslewed bs the lournahsm class Getting people to patronue the B 8 0 18 our mam UIJICLUYC 111 otfermg these tours w IS Mr Dre tel s esplanatlon St joe s tourtsts will stas at tl1e 'XDIIHPOIIS I-Iotel durmg the tsso das stas 1n H 'tshmgton 1nd It the Ldlson Hotel ln New Xork for a das and 1 half -X rallroad repre sentatlse and ten faeults members II ras el tlps sueh as where to re set watehes brmglng a mmmlum of 3510 for spendlng mones and lmutxrx luggage to one pleee were offered to Insure an entos able trxp B 8. O rallroad has sponsored these paekage tours for the last 25 sears In one sear more than 150000 people take adsantage of these CXCUISIOHS A group of 20 or more IS SUIHCICHI and other orgam Latlons such as Bos and Glrl Seouts hase made use of the opportumts Naturalls the students are cs pceted to follow all the rules set forth ln the student mstruetlon sheets An assembls eoncernmg sehool pohes regardnng the mp w1ll be held shortls before the date of departure As Mr Dletel polnted out W hether or not this trlp w1ll be offered to SJHS stu dents agaln nest sear depends l suppose on the IICIIIHXIOII of this sears partlclpants Semors Disagree On Experlmental Rellgwn Classes During the eourse of thls sehool sear the semors hase partlelpated 111 a so ealled experiment that of separating the glrls and boss 1nto two large rellglon elasses The idea orlgrnated from llosd Trump and its purpose w as to show that a large group of people ean be edu cated gust as effeetlscls as a group of 30 Large group lnstruetlon was also seen as a preparation for eollege leathers sass that lf 18 hard to eonduet a large elass but dlselplme IS no problem Some eomplleatlons resulted from the use of the llttle theater so the eafeterla was equlpped w 1th mrerophone and found to be more sultable Prob lems ln the teaehmg of sueh a large elass are ese contaet the p0SSlb1l lts of students dolng homework mattentlon and das dreammg Thxs tspe of escpernnent has been used at St Latherme s for the selenees and Drs me Savxor for re lrgnon It 18 I'r Olles s opmton that the reason the students hase not responded or llleed lf IS because thes are used to smaller classes Next sear the experiment wtll be bs Fr Olles MARK W I-IITFSIDILS opm ron was that tt was a perfeet xdea Pr Olles s no doubt SLP ZEX FN thmks Its a good xdea MITYI COX thanks nt s not a good ldea because the full attention of the elass eannot be obtalned P-XT RADIGAN feels there ts not enough personal eontaet quite lllse the edueatlon of the masses and DOI LX LAXVRFNCE sass Beeause of the large elass the temptatlon to fool around IS too great then dxselplme has to be gn en on a large seale All ln all the students of next sear ean loole for ward to an opmxon raxsmg elass Rofvmg Reporter utzzes Tourists I-Iase sou been wondering what our ros mg reporter ss as askmg of those students gomg on the trxpu The questxon W h1t are sou looklng forward to most on sour trlp to VVashmg ton and New Xorle The answers Dave Heyden Ils en though I lose her sers mueh gtflflllg awas from Slster Adolphus Eddie Kern Cllfllblng down the fire escape of the hotel and takmg .1 w alle down Broadw as Jghn Regner Climbing up the Vlashmgton Monument Tgm Lea Gettlng awas from hazardous CXPCFICDCCS at school and at home Cargl Crgggm Seemg the Lmted Nlatlons Buxldmg Mary Ellen Fush Seemg the Na tional Shrme of the Immaculate Coneeptton Pat Gaffney Seemg Annapolis lf we can take a detour Pat Tyunaghg Seemg all the sks scrapers Gaul Sclsmntz V0 demerlts' Denms Chnappetta Nothing I ss ant ms ten dollars back Ann Sf Lguls Gettmg awas from Mr Vlatrtse Judy Ann Hackbarth Climbing all the stalrs ln the Empnre State Bulldmg Sandy Pghlmgn III Iles 61' tell Paul Deliazlq I alwass dreamed of lumpmg off the Emptre State Bulldmg ,jamge Wglsgn Commg home .lulranne Rack Greenwich Vll a e Pgm Sfellg No history panels Mafy Smith Shoppmg at Saks Fnfth Asenue ' I' HER I I I I J . 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J ' 1 ' . . ' . ' ' .55 2 I A ' l ' - ' 5 :A- . an :UI ' Th ' ' ' ' an 1 ' '. a 'a 5 N 'S Q ' z ' ' ur pirit Speaks I am a spirit, the spirit of St. Joseph High School, vague and hazy to you. Yet, I have much to say. For three years you have been with me. I have experienced with you the usual but unique ioys and sorrows of adolescence. I was here as you grew from yesterday's giggling ninth grader to the young adult of today. Each past day has molded you into what you are and what you will be. You have met with defeat and loss in these years. Life itself has revealed her powers to you. Failure and discour- agement are now familiar to you. Al- though by no means hardened and calloused to the world you are ready to challenge her to stand by your convic tions against her logical arguments For three years you have lashed out at the stiff discipline and schooling you received Many times you felt that you were being treated uniustly How much you ve grown in knowledge and self dis cipline though You must come to realize that the world is not a playpen where stomping your feet accomplishes great aims Yes I am the spirit of St Josephs Out of the past I came to step with you into the future I will be with you for all the tomorrows in which you attend col leges and universities with you as your mind is challenged beyoud what it was here I will be with you as you raise fam :lies bonded by love or separated by hate in huge factories mall stores in convents monasteries wherever you take me I will be I will be with you in all of your greatness in your mediocrity too Your future and mine too lie here in your hands Judy Conrad I iixiiie-R 5 'I -A' -xt WDP OAfCtL,ID , Oi Ji 'I O. ,Q gxv O' I7 Does Lazy Fun or Dally Dut Beekon You Thls Summer Crowd at the beach lies soaking up the sun feeling the cool spray of an oc casional wave and a portable radio blares ballad and beat Meanwhile back at the office har ried typists and clerks work frantically under the monotonous drone of an in efficient fan These are two sides of the summer picture Which one do you or will you fit into? Many students face the prospect of a long empty summer They shrug off any suggestion of a 'ob simply because th y have no immediate need for any extra cash But the value of a summer 'ob is not merely monetary As a mem ber of the working force a student gains experience in dealing with others working under pressure in accepting re sponsibility and in managing his earn ings For the high school boy or girl who More to Partlelpatlon Than Meets the Eye Things need doing for the group and somehow they get done The group achieves One member did nothing but things got done One member did a great deal and things got done Part: cipatnon gets things done in a group But one member is not a group What does real participation mean for h m9 It is not that state of monkey bust ness where many of the students give half of their efforts a little of the time and a few of the students give all of th ir efforts all of the time Real part cipation has four qualities that mark it off from its counterfeit It is generous it gives from a sincere desire t give lt is constant it is not e today and gone tomorrow lt is f e no return is expected Finally it is con sistent those who rely on it know it is a steady enthusiasm Participation is never measured by the noise made the dust stirred the prizes won Participation lies in the free dcm generosity constancy and consis tency of each small sound each small grain of dust each member of the group moving as one with the whole body Robert Heller 2 is not needed at home the parttime summer 'ob is ideal He can hold a 'ob has time for minor household duties and can still enloy at least a minimum of summer fun And theres no telling to what good use he can put his earnings But lets move from the summer to the school year Here perhaps lies the greatest problem concerning student em ployment Buoyed by the feeling of in dependence gained during a summer of working the student continues to hold a rob regardless of his need sometimes at the exp nse of health grades and other school activities He must come to the realization that first things come first and that his work as a student is more important now than anything else he might venture to undertake Where will you be this summer at the beach or in the office? Rita Petretti The Challenge Publlshed by the students of St Joseph Hlgh School Vo 2 No 8 Mav 1960 EDITOR Rita Petr ettl ASSOCIATE EDITORS Judy Conrad Lucllle MOf6tt1 IVI1cl1aelene Se1anas Mary W1entJes Kathy Rlley Mary Kae Hawkins DBHDIS Rutkowskl Edxtorxal Jo pmxons Plctures Features Sports EXCHANGE EDITORS Carolyn Warner Calol Smith PHOTOGRAPHER John Lundberg ARTISTS Jean Cantwell Barbara S1e ex REPORTERS Dick Eng trom Sonya Zalu bowskl J1m ONe1l1 Andrea Mantmeo Carol Crossm Mar llyn Cipolla Mary Lynn Kulesh TYPISTS Joan G1ovanel11 Mary Wxentjes 0 I I - . - 1, . H ' O . . I - . . I - , , I . - ' - . I . I I ' . I ' ' I 1 T ' ' - 1 ' ' I 1 . . , . I , . . - I ' ' ' 1 1 . . . . . . Q V I I . . . - D . . l , , . o . ' 1 . . C . . . - , , I I I ' I I I , . , in , I I I . . . . . . . . V ' ' 1 1 1 ' ' - I I O l. , . . . I ' . ' , - - - ' News ...,.......,.,..,.,. Laurin LeTart . . . . . . . nh I I .......,,........ . . . , O . : SF . . . . . I U . - .,........ , - h . . Ye : . 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A . , Faculty Thanks Helpful Sensors x xxhen IHIS xx1I o IIT ool t JI I 1 , t 11. nd t1e x s t leeompllsluuents tI1e eood xx Iueh ex dld II1ese deeds: e 1 e e ll s the I1e1 xxould I1lxe to express 1ts 1pp1ee11 Il ffl L HX I IL tlunes thex dld lb xxe me e ld nl e 1lx x X L A XII I ll C I All R o me, t e pllests othe s flllllllblltlllf tI1e xeu XIIIxI 'NIHXIJLRA for xoul 1ss1s l'lllLL lll I 1tI1e1 Ollex s o ee 1111 xou messenger selxlee XC X IONIOI 0 md X ROXIC -X I XI L IIOIX Slxl or glllllif up SHIIILIIXS to eome Ile eorreet tests If LNHXII S for xel ex er futhful messenger 1nd Ie hxerx serxlee, el.1ss partlelpatlon lllll nex er fllllllg eourteous offer xngs of 1ss1stu1ee I x md XI ox Ieepmg fl etu1 xxe e :ess 1 me 1so for xoul outstu1du1 Soe 1 tx xxor DX Sl I RI xt dulx lsslstanee II1 helplnq our for elefn student xx 1th l1er soelologx DIC Ix I XC STRONI and I Al, R I I'IARI fox xour xx1 2, ss to I ext11 xxorlx 1nd helplne AXIJX dee1pl1er our XIIILFIL 111 xx 1xs LIN CUNRHXIJ for the end less hours of dexotlon to SULIIIIIX ind to 1ll the other unselhsh thme, xou stloxe to ILLOIIIPIISI1 III IH Vx HII'I for xo1u leeu 11te nunutes, 1nd etfeetlxe partlel p1t1on lll lll S mdahtx lIlCLI'll1gS C I RRX HI NDI RI I'I I R for xour XXIIIIIIQIILSS to help Ill x e1m1e1tx me for helpuug ot1er students xx 1th tI1e1r studies Challenge Plcles Staff For 60 xllxn C lpllllfl xx1ll be s mg to talxe ox er Rltft Petrcttl s ef helent lll'll1AgCllIl.l1f of tI1e C HAI INC I xxI1en tI1e f1lI ISSLILS e lll Ile mtxlng She I1 IS tl1e our n1hsm lenoxx hoxx u1d tl1e qlll IIICS le1 e Slllp 1el1 e lov llllllels SIILI Slster M Columexlle, p1per model 1tor 111 llll1UllllLlllQ tI1c nexx st1tI Page edxtors xx 1lI be Smde Ixel sex, nexxs, bonxa 71IlllID0XXSlxl, fe.1 tures, Sue Peterson .md Maxx Lon rad, edxtorlals, Marx I xnn Ixulesh, 10 puuons, janme R.1m.1ee1, pl'lSlllS, Iudx.1n11e H.1eIxbarth, pxetures, .md Illll U'Ne1ll, spolts U -XX lllllff 1u1nx IIIIPILISIHI' ILSHIIISI t1es 11e x 1 xxolthx X T QS uf In 1 U I I N SNIUI IN tor shoxxmeg ULIYSIIIICIIIIU' FLIII ll ltx llle responslblhtx lll tI1e e1re of tI1e goxxns, both for gfdellllflllll md eI1ou SXXDR X II XNSI 'N 1nd SLI I XI N fo: eolleetlng lIfLllxIlllLL e IIITS md lIlSI'IlllllflllLf IIJSLII ee s 1 ms j UIINSUN for lxlllg 111 u 1 t tx mmf e oegue euds lol the sehool hbr x I I SOX for promo uw se l1ool spuxt IIIKI shoxxmg ren e len 1t1on lll sehe ol IL t1es Xnd of eourse these I1ttIe xxords em se areelx stflte the f1euItx s 1nd semoxs IPPFLLIIUOII to thelr leul ers BOB HI I I I R student eounell presldent, Rl'I HX PI TRI ITI, ed1 tor of the sehool p1pe1, md eI1ss otheers CHLCIx I-IXII BL!! lllt NIMH C I I XIBUC xl e I 1 t ll xx hose deeds xxere so seeret exen I eultx e Int n tlee hem 1eutx 'N 1x Clod Rexx ue ou Resolution on Clvll Rights and Segregation o r s s Illfellllfllllll soe1l let moxement o 1t1o IL eolleefe stueents hee 1 ILLUUIIII studx xxee xLIt 1 err n 1xx 1u tee on Sltuxdlx u1d Sune IX NIIFLII 76 'V ILII l INQIISSIUIIS LQIIYLILK Ull Llll IIQ' ITS Ill Sf. VILQIUUII plllll LIIIS 1etx txxo students Irom t1e 4 HXXIIIE eo e,es elexx um 1 lesolut 1 odx ILL' flell o as o 1 oun N 1rx College Nlllxx lllIxl.L, Sunt X1x1er md Nlundelem C olleges m C IIILAQU, C olletge of nt Ie1es1 lll I 1 nnesot1, or1s College lll Dubuelue oxx 1, the L nlxelsltx of XUTIL lluue Il1e students e le nc t s1e1 IS IL are t1t1xes of theu eetxxe eges t th XIII FISIIIII Students I e IS lol o U e tl1e X oung C lIllSI'llll Students liillljlllflllll th1t r1e11l QllSLllIlIllllI'lUll exlsts III both the XUIYII lllll S ruth eondemu 1nx sueI1 xlolmons ot humm LIIQIIITX lexe th 1t sueh lllSLIIlllllllflUll IS ILUI 1 111 e xxlt t e b1s1e C tum KIOQUIIIL of exe lllki state md ll Iflllllll legflslltors to uutute strong IIILISIIILS xx lueh e d measures t llLll lustxee u1d xxe pledge our suppolt of fl e of LlIllLIfIUll sueI1 IS b11sed VKIIIIISSIUII lllxl housmg polleles lllk expulslon ot students xx ho exlublt suppolt ot llll'LLfl'll'l0lI NXIIIPIYIIIIL dee mlx xx1tl1 students xx ho lle meuw pelseeuted lol If temptmq to exelelse their rights IS l1um1n belngs through protest u11rel1es lu11el1 etlllllfel' slt 1ns 1nd pleleetlnef putleululx endorse the IJIIIILIPILS of pe 1eefuI resxst mee eomuut ourselxes IS students from 1ll 1re1s ol tl1e n1t1ou to 1tt1eIe LIISLIIIIIIIIIUUII md to xxoxlx toxxuds LNYIIJIISIIIIIQ' soe11I lustlee IIII XOLXC CIIRISIIXN SILIJIX S Nlaxeh 76 N60 Last years Juniors are shown ralsmg money for the Jumor Semor dmner dance Working hard to gave the class of 59 a good tlme are Marllyn Frednck, Chuck Hall Rlta Petrettx Dolly Lavx renee, Ralph D1Chr1stopher, Pat Bobusch, and Sue Pezdlr Photography Club End Acllve Year C et 1 little elosel IJICISL, 1nd the gul If the end sxx1tel1 pI1ees xx 1th tl11s one m front These ll'lSIl'llL tlons 1re ones that xxe llllfllll' l1e1r from 1 PI1otoegmpl1x C lub member IS l1e prettues an Illlpllltalllt seI1ooI llsflll Ihe elub, noxx ll'l 1ts seeond xeftr, has elghteen members john I undberg tI1e presldent IS tl1e o11Ix SLHIUI, .md the otl1ers are freshmen and sophomores I'llI1l1g' these ranlxs are Pam I-Iolx, Robert Bode, Bob Iannmg, Orlando In fusmo, Anthonx '5xd3lllSIxl, Marx Pltseh, Terr: Phannesull, Nlaurcen Ixeme, xxlllldlll Ixons, Sue Xnn lftllll' Sheux Pfur, l1xne -X1 entl, Pennx Sldorf Illung 1nd dexelopmeg pletures 1s elubs mlm pulpose Hoxxexel lf IS not the onlx one Nlembers 1lso do pr1x1te xxorlx, bes1des leumng I1oxx to use tI1e press e.1mer.1. .1nd pflllt and enlarge pletures 'xleet lllgkf are held o11ee .1 xx eele Ill room 320 Ihls room IS equlpped xx 1th the latest photo CqlllplllCI1f, thus 0ffCI'll1g aeeess to the me111bers xx I1o dont oxxn tl1eu oxx11 Llllllp ment SINYLI Irmels XIXILI tl1e duee tl eI1 1 lS proue of ILI'lIlllfN 1nI ILLUI t1e members I11xe lllllllfllllill Ill tI1e1r ISSIQIIIIICIIYN She s1x s, I XKISII to express n1x Q'l'I1l'llxIL for the lftel sehool t1me that tl1e members spent on tI1e paper I hope tI1e present membens eontlnue next xe.1r, .md .mxone xx 1tl1 true Il'lfCl'CSf and extra tu11e IS eneotuaged to tom the elub next September ' I ' C f I C .NI11Q' 29 xxill be LI Llllf' ' ' the XI.-XI ' lx1 ' SMIIII for ns- .H Y VI . . 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I Bob Fannmg Judging bw thus pleture the entlre DeF'um family IS very Interested ln Humldltv and Their Lnes -Xnd no wonder this evehlblt won eeond place for Paul DeFaz1o ln the physlcs dlvlslon of the bJHb belenee Farr buster btamsla phvsles Instructor cheeks over her eharts and graphs m preparatlon for the know ledge hungry physics students llllam Lvons 4 W 4 f ' Senior Lvnne Pfeiffer assisted hw her slster Dana presented an orlg., mal pmno reutal Mareh 6 Han Pllen Plsh also A senior IS seen re hearsmg for her reeltal xx huh she presented ln the Little Theater 'Nldreh '0 REMEMBRA NCES use mmou srccrn 5 1 I I John Lundberg These gurls mlght veell be called the seven lone survivors of Iatm as thev are the only ones vsho persevered IH the dlfflcult course for four wears Instructed by blster 7oc these semors are froml to r Duane Keane Luellle 'vlorettl Gall Becker Marv I-'llen Fish Jean Lantwell Judy belberllch and Judv Conrad L .cm , ' , 'X E . ' - :.. 'Xl . 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John l undhug 2.1 Tom Adamskx lohn Lundberg uorks bu'-nh dex elopmg pletures for the fmal ISSUP of the ill ALLPNGI lohn president of the SJHN Photographs 1 lub has eon trxhuted much durmg the xear to the sumuss of the paper s picture pages ,Q aw ln -us N Tom Adam km Nou uhfat xx ere wou saung 0rlxn Cheerleader Orlxn Faraea seems eager to express her news on the Bxsketlmll Banquet to Sue 7eun loanne Ruffolo and lvathx Vthnte lloueur Nlarx 'Vlassle seems more interested ln the camera lerlment hue Zey en and Rita Tyson. u hat IS the ehemxstrw class up to non bam lla sulo doesnt seem too sure elther as he momentarily deserts has bunsen burn er to obtaxn help from Bob Hoev and Duck Adamson John 1 undherg J q-nr' ,-I' ll im Doi-. Thcse art studcnts obuouslw ccrtam how to 5 J' go about p unting thc stagc sccncrv for Nlrs NlcThms., work cliligcntlv xt thc tnsk Thc onlw onc w ho seems a bit unclccidccl IS to whit comes tirst is Pat Kucnw 'Q Rorci t P 'inning Gucss it s onlx Nlark Whiteside Rich Lang and Tom Wisniew ski whom we hear hate been boosting the play patron drive bv lmpersonitmg African exchange stuclents Xny resemblance to actual Xfricans hung or clcacl is purely coin clclental In this scene from Wlrs Nic-Thing Tim Tully ms Poison Eddie Schellcnhachl George bchroe der and Gene Cnelsone idoublc-cast as Dirty loc' Nlchinnisl interrogate Nlimi fMary In Parisi-ab is Iinch Reno Wlrs Iaruel watches 6 Iohn lishbach and Iohn Nlilkowski consult thcir instruction booklcts as thu prcparc thc sound cqulpmcnt for Mrs Nlc Thing Willi im Dorsex mia? 9 9 1 bister what are you peeping 'ut' buster Bene dlcta tests the music departments new organ 'ls buster Rosemarie watches mtentlv J, at . gg . .V A f I l 4 Y , Q ' f . 3' Wil '1 icy Q ' 0154 fl, 'F mx , . :Emile v-fn ,V , Q , . - f.' 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Rulmcrr ZllCl1lSllUl'l. linrhlccn Zulln Ronald Spitzer l' Clcmlrl Bcinc john llrums Cllrcsrcr Kiulrm Riclurlxl llcnsgcn .Inmcs llill Ucnrgc linspnlrla john Klnrtin .lczm Xlc llmvcll xxllllllllll Xlcmlln l,unnic Xcu Dennis l'm'c:u'u xYHlfL'I' Simmons l,cslic llmclcn Cicmlrl lYilli:m1s I3 What are your plans after graduatung from St Joseph? Ater graduatuon I am goung to Al verno College un Mllwaukee At present I want to malor an home economucs and manor ln musuc I choose Alverno be- cause nt us small and fruendly and close to home Lynne Pfeuffer 214 I wull work for a whule as assustant lubraruan on the new book trauler Richard Belleau 206 Next September I plan to go to col lege to study untenor decoration Loretto Henghts College nn Colorado has a good art department and a new beautlful Ioca tlon Carol Crossm 214 I would luke to see the Unuted States and then go unto constructuon or some other type of uob Don Sherson 206 I plan to work for a year un an office Then I hope to be an aurlune reservatlon Mltzl Cox 206 I plan on uounung the Unuted States Semor Survey Shows 99 College Bound A survey concernung the future of thus senuor class shows that 99 l56 per centi wull be attendung colleges un all parts of the Unuted States un September Twenty seven untend to contunue theur educatuon un technucal schools learnung trades from beauty culture to busuness work to electronucs Ten boys wull uoun the Armed Servuces Thurty nune l22 per centl plan to get work requurung no fur ther technucal educatuon Twenty four of the college bound senuors 2I gurls three boys wull be tot ung chuld psychology and phulosophy books un preparation for teachung ca reers Thurty two II8 per centi of the I96O graduates wull start medical traun ung as Regustered Nurses dental hy guenusts duetucuans doctors or dentusts Thurty five l2O per centl are settung theur sights on busuness posutuons rangung from busuness admunustrators to office clerks One senuor gurl has her heart set on polutucs Other femunune careers are so cual workers beautucuans and an aur lune stewardess Seven gurls have not decuded upon a partucular field other than home makung that us Barbers artusts enguneers farmers and a manufacturer are what some of the SJI-IS senuor boys wull be un a few years uf dreams come true Ten dud not know exactly what they wull be doung Here are the answers to some of the questuons asked un the survey . 6 W 'I' FV J Q . . o jj . . - j - ' I ,A A 2,1 f . . . I W sa. I h l ' ' ' ' - A l , - U lf you intend to enter college, which one do you plan I . I . to attend and why? . G I . 5 the ' ' ' ', ' to . I . I I Army and on goung to a school there Im not sure whuch one of these schools I am goung to there I mught also apply for the O C S dependung on how I make out the first couple months lO C S Officers Candudate Schooli Ruchard Lang 214 I want to attend technucal school but first I am goung to take a vacatuon I have been workmg too hard Rlchard Hensgen 211 After graduatung from Saunt Joes I plan to go on to school euther to a school of musuc or to a technucal school or to a college P S I m thoroughly con fused Gene Gelsone 213 Loaf for a couple of weeks and then start working John Mollman 214 I untend to move up north and luve wuth my boyfruend for a year or so and n uf I decude I luke ut I wull go school and take forestry or some work whuch keeps me outsude John Brotcke 206 My plans after graduatuon to work for one month and then to enter a watch repaarman and lewelry repaurman course .Ierry Henderlester 206 I plan to go to Marquette Unuversuty because they have an excellent d ntal hyguenust program Marquette us also one of the few Catholuc colleges that have thus course Joanne McCarthy 212 I untend to go to Marquette un Much ugan or some small college out West that teaches forestry and wuldlufe manage ment Larry Ernst 213 I am goung to Prospect Hall whuch would be my first chotc lf I couldnt get un there I would go to Spenceruan They are both busuness colleges .Ioan Guovanellu 214 I would luke to attend Notre Dame Sunce ut a Catholuc unuversuty the people whom I wull associate wuth wull be good Catholucs The unuversuty also offers the course whuch I am unterested un pre dentustry On campus Notre Dame also has a golf course that I would enuoy playung on The unuversuty has an excellent golf team and my ambutuon us to make the team Duck Adamson 206 I4 Unuversuty of Wusconsun us my chouce I plan to go to thus college because ut us un Kenosha I could not afford to spend all four years at a college out of town My last two years of college wull b spent at the Unuversuty of Wusconsun Madison For work unvolvung socual prob lems I have been told to attend a Cath olrc college I would luke to attend one uf I can swung ut At the moment however a Catholuc college lbecause of the hugh expenses? us out of the questuon Carol Sherfunsku 211 I wush to attend the College of Saunt Theresa because ut has a hugh scholastuc accredutatuon It offers many courses for dufferent fields of lufe It usn t a large col lege so ut has a fruendluer atmosphere I have vusuted Saunt Theresa s and ut seems to have everythung I would want Mary Jane lsermann 212 Ill probably attend the Munneapolus School of Art Upon graduatuon from thus chool ut places you wuth a mauor corpor atuon or hrm wuth a well payung uob You only attend two years for a degree Muchael Marlflern 206 an av? 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