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

 - Class of 1960

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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 . . 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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? 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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' . -. , ' . . ' se' S ' 'f 1 , 1 1 - u O J-. Q1 ' A Y I Q I 1 ' 1 ' ,, V . . . A A . , -a ' 1 1 l t V. . - , . V Q ' ' ' A' I ' . ' ' ffx 1 V ' A , , . v ,. - A 4 , . , . J . , 1 1 - 1 - ' 5 v ' , ' V ' . . . M , wg ,5 A , 1 - g V , - . ,V 1 n 1 ' I . , ' 1 . , ' -, ' . ' , I - ' I F 1 - f H . k.. 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 '

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