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

 - Class of 1960

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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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-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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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....,.,

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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

1981

St Joseph High School - Challenge Yearbook (Kenosha, WI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 73

1960, pg 73

St Joseph High School - Challenge Yearbook (Kenosha, WI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 27

1960, pg 27

St Joseph High School - Challenge Yearbook (Kenosha, WI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 32

1960, pg 32


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