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

 - Class of 1960

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St Joseph High School - Challenge Yearbook (Kenosha, WI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 59 of 100
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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 . ' l, ' . x it .C .f f 57 55 - C X gb 42 -0 -P 4- J - S 1 ' p - - ' -5 f ,L 3 1' L A iT 2' ' ' lu 'Z 'sv 1 I I A Q S g I I . Q . V 4 , 1 , - ' F f a Q ' L' P .J . X. N' '. I - ' 5 - . -'A ' .. 5 ' ' ' if . , A '55 :L ' ' ' , X Q t s fr ' I x f R' -' x , X : . A 'A' t-5 L 's-Jggy., 4 l f . . 1 . 1 ' - - , - v 1 v - u ' L ' v .V v - A ' n f - v , 1 , , v - 4-1 v 1 n Q - - '1 , v 1 4 V 1 1 ' ' ' V ' v ' , ' v ' ' . I ' . V ' 1 K ' 1 ' ' ' 1 V Q V ' n v V . n ' A ' ' ' ' 1 , v ' v v ' q v , ' v V V ' ' ' I a V nl V n X ' ' n V l ' A I 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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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

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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 7

1960, pg 7

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1960, pg 18

St Joseph High School - Challenge Yearbook (Kenosha, WI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 29

1960, pg 29


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