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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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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 . . . . . I I ' . . . , . , . . , . I I . . 1 I . . I . . . . . . . , . . . . , , . . - I ' I I , . ll - 11 , . I I ' ll ll ' . . . . Il Il I ' ' ' ' II . , - . H , ' Il I ll 1 - - News ......... , ..,........ Laurm LeTart r I ' I Il . . I ' ..,............... . ' ll , , , v . . . . , ..,........,...., , , ...,.. .... . . . ,, . ,, . . . . , . . . I v v , . Q . . , . . . .V , , . .
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