St Joseph High School - Challenge Yearbook (Kenosha, WI)

 - Class of 1960

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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

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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 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-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 . 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St Joseph High School - Challenge Yearbook (Kenosha, WI) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 1

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St Joseph High School - Challenge Yearbook (Kenosha, WI) online collection, 1980 Edition, Page 1

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St Joseph High School - Challenge Yearbook (Kenosha, WI) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 1

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St Joseph High School - Challenge Yearbook (Kenosha, WI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 48

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1960, pg 11

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