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Alumnl News . In about 1965 o our thougl c the future md slsurllle whtt out KS VIII UU L 961 on TI'lflllIl'l011S go t X C OY who has mtde her hrst nul hon She h1s been planting rubber bmds md grow mg them mto tube less tnts X XI DI llx S h1s me htld up 111 Sw ltlelland on his trlp 1round the world Ile left Ill 1960 but I1 IS h 1d 1 lot of llllsl, trouble ISL!! HI LLER never dld be eome a dentlst but he puts m a lot of fillings he mlltes b1sm1rl1s RITA PI TRI TTI 1lw lss wanted to ssorls undereoser and reeentls she made nt She fell mto 1 manhole IJAROI I7 l RI IDRIC Ix h1s done remarlsabls well 111 the butter bus1 ness It seems he sells If to the Bet ter Ball Polnt Pen Co ss ho use lt ln testing thelr pens C re1t INews' After Esc sears SLI LINIJI NIANI and ILLII XIORRISSI X hase been found Ill the lmplre St1te lgllllillllg Ilhes got lost m Nlts 1960 ss hen thes tool thelr SLIIIOI' trlp ll Xl N 18 srel m bet eosermg from 1 reeurrenee f some eluldhood d1se1se eluclsen pos I belxese its ealled The 1960 alumni eertalnls left us a lot mans II1C1110I'lCS an eseellent eook for our cafeteria SAM IIA SUI 0 and IRI IJ XVI RX I st1ll 111 the detentlon room Attention, Tourists' -X hmm e1me11 two translstor rachos and 1 palr of binoculars Sound attraetn ea Attention one hundred tw else tourists to XX ashmgton DC and New Xorle' The pllle sou liked mas be sours flvallenge ln eo operztlon ss 1th the Lmted Photo Scrslee Sl1op Ineorpor1ted 1729 6th Asenue IS sponsormg 1 tour photo eontest Photographs snapped on the trlp are ellglble for entrs 111 one of four eltegor les seenle lustorleal person al1ts or nuseellaneous Photographle sloll and eontent will be the basls for yudgment judges wlll be seleeted bs Lnlted Photos ehalrman Mr james Prtd 1 s 'Nh Prlddls h1s llso offered dls eounts on hlm and other photo graphle equipment purehases made at the Lnlted Photo shop bs SDIHS students making the H ashmgton New Xorlt trlp Vlmners entrles w1lI be prmted Cperhaps ln the Ist nosha Ezemng Neusj and the at traetne awards named abose wlll be gnen for the top pletures ln eaeh group bf Bob Jlm 0 Nelll was xt what you sand that made Mr Vern Dletel B J.: 0 agent look that way or could lt be the thought of a trlp wlth SJHS stu dents that perplexes hum Woshlngton New York Tourists Get Tips from B 81 O Agent All 1board for U ashmgton wxll aeeompans the group IN w Xorle md all momts I st' 11s ssl be the eall rlnf f through the ears of 112 semors and lLll1l0I'S of St oes as thes board the BIIUIIIOIIL md Ohio M s 3 tour Students taking this tr1p were gxsen a short talk Mareh 10 and shown a brief traselog bs Mr X ern Dletel tras el agent from the B 8. O Students reeels ed a sheet of ts ped lnstruetlons and Informa tlon regardxng the trip After wards Mr Dletel was mterslewed bs the lournahsm class Getting people to patronue the B 8 0 18 our mam UIJICLUYC 111 otfermg these tours w IS Mr Dre tel s esplanatlon St joe s tourtsts will stas at tl1e 'XDIIHPOIIS I-Iotel durmg the tsso das stas 1n H 'tshmgton 1nd It the Ldlson Hotel ln New Xork for a das and 1 half -X rallroad repre sentatlse and ten faeults members II ras el tlps sueh as where to re set watehes brmglng a mmmlum of 3510 for spendlng mones and lmutxrx luggage to one pleee were offered to Insure an entos able trxp B 8. O rallroad has sponsored these paekage tours for the last 25 sears In one sear more than 150000 people take adsantage of these CXCUISIOHS A group of 20 or more IS SUIHCICHI and other orgam Latlons such as Bos and Glrl Seouts hase made use of the opportumts Naturalls the students are cs pceted to follow all the rules set forth ln the student mstruetlon sheets An assembls eoncernmg sehool pohes regardnng the mp w1ll be held shortls before the date of departure As Mr Dletel polnted out W hether or not this trlp w1ll be offered to SJHS stu dents agaln nest sear depends l suppose on the IICIIIHXIOII of this sears partlclpants Semors Disagree On Experlmental Rellgwn Classes During the eourse of thls sehool sear the semors hase partlelpated 111 a so ealled experiment that of separating the glrls and boss 1nto two large rellglon elasses The idea orlgrnated from llosd Trump and its purpose w as to show that a large group of people ean be edu cated gust as effeetlscls as a group of 30 Large group lnstruetlon was also seen as a preparation for eollege leathers sass that lf 18 hard to eonduet a large elass but dlselplme IS no problem Some eomplleatlons resulted from the use of the llttle theater so the eafeterla was equlpped w 1th mrerophone and found to be more sultable Prob lems ln the teaehmg of sueh a large elass are ese contaet the p0SSlb1l lts of students dolng homework mattentlon and das dreammg Thxs tspe of escpernnent has been used at St Latherme s for the selenees and Drs me Savxor for re lrgnon It 18 I'r Olles s opmton that the reason the students hase not responded or llleed lf IS because thes are used to smaller classes Next sear the experiment wtll be bs Fr Olles MARK W I-IITFSIDILS opm ron was that tt was a perfeet xdea Pr Olles s no doubt SLP ZEX FN thmks Its a good xdea MITYI COX thanks nt s not a good ldea because the full attention of the elass eannot be obtalned P-XT RADIGAN feels there ts not enough personal eontaet quite lllse the edueatlon of the masses and DOI LX LAXVRFNCE sass Beeause of the large elass the temptatlon to fool around IS too great then dxselplme has to be gn en on a large seale All ln all the students of next sear ean loole for ward to an opmxon raxsmg elass Rofvmg Reporter utzzes Tourists I-Iase sou been wondering what our ros mg reporter ss as askmg of those students gomg on the trxpu The questxon W h1t are sou looklng forward to most on sour trlp to VVashmg ton and New Xorle The answers Dave Heyden Ils en though I lose her sers mueh gtflflllg awas from Slster Adolphus Eddie Kern Cllfllblng down the fire escape of the hotel and takmg .1 w alle down Broadw as Jghn Regner Climbing up the Vlashmgton Monument Tgm Lea Gettlng awas from hazardous CXPCFICDCCS at school and at home Cargl Crgggm Seemg the Lmted Nlatlons Buxldmg Mary Ellen Fush Seemg the Na tional Shrme of the Immaculate Coneeptton Pat Gaffney Seemg Annapolis lf we can take a detour Pat Tyunaghg Seemg all the sks scrapers Gaul Sclsmntz V0 demerlts' Denms Chnappetta Nothing I ss ant ms ten dollars back Ann Sf Lguls Gettmg awas from Mr Vlatrtse Judy Ann Hackbarth Climbing all the stalrs ln the Empnre State Bulldmg Sandy Pghlmgn III Iles 61' tell Paul Deliazlq I alwass dreamed of lumpmg off the Emptre State Bulldmg ,jamge Wglsgn Commg home .lulranne Rack Greenwich Vll a e Pgm Sfellg No history panels Mafy Smith Shoppmg at Saks Fnfth Asenue ' I' HER I I I I J . 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How do you thunk SJHS as o school has been affected by the closs of 61 7 The attitude of the class of 61 as a us about fifty fifty Half of the kids will come to lust the things that are free and never loun in anything that requires work However we also have those that are football players cheerleaders home room representatives etc who will loan In and give a hand to gust about every thang that comes along the things that require work as well as those that are lust for fun Gene Dosemagen 113 The class of 61 has added good and bad points The spirit of the class on the whole lsn t too good but I think some of the best leaders have come from this class Jamce Wilson 104 The students of this school wlll not long remember us as Individuals but the school and its future students w ll not forget the things we have accom pllshed here and the tradmons we have set here lt has been put to us and we have done what we could But IS t enough? Could we have done lust a little more? Tim Tully 101 Since lm a member of the pioneer class of SJHS I feel like a true part in the history of the school. Entering high school as a freshman was something new and different for me, lust as SJHS, at the same time, was something new and different in the city of Kenosha. We've grown up together and it is truly an honor to be a member of the class which will be the first to complete their four years of education here. Peggy Hoar 112 The class of '61' are gaining a greater sense of responsibility and much more respect, not only for ourselves, but for our fellow students and faculty I feel that l and students of my class are not having as much trouble with the demerit system as we did In the first and second years This means that we are beglnnung to mature as we strive forward Gene Willems 113 lt has been the responsibullty of the class of 1961 at SJHS to set the standards for future classes In many different fields dramatlc debate sodaluty sports etc we have done the foundation work To a certaun extent we of our enthusiasm and ability to accept responsibility these programs are well started l thunk our Junior Class has done an exceptionally fine 'ob Now tt is up to the future classes to carry on what we have started Gall Schmitz 103 This class is the one that is making SJHS the way it will go down in history We were given the chance to form the first Catholic high school In Kenosha and we are all proud We are the class who is going through the first four years which is really the school We should and will be ready to receive the respect we will be given by future students of SJHS Arleen Wolfe 103 How hos SJHS os o school closs of 61 7 This betng my first year here al though I am a Iunior l was deeply im pressed with this school and its faculty I have had conferences wuth some of the faculty, and l've really learned what it is to be a student and acquire the educa tion that we are getting As l get older l Hnally realize what an education as I realize that without an education one cannot even be a ditch digger nowadays I know that l want an educatnon l also know that my future occupation will re quure a great amount of education Bob Fulmer 104 The class of 61 has been affected individually. It all depends upon the persons attitude toward the school. If the person has a wrong, dingy attitude toward his school and fellow students, he will not be affected by any one or anythingp on the other hand, if the per- son has a glorious attitude toward SJHS he will be greatly affected. Mary Selear 105 10 c th I dont think the school has gained much besides another graduating class Augie Rldolfi 105 There would be 258 more places uf we wouldnt be here more food for e sophomores and freshmen no need for so many parking lots a few holes the athletic department and quite a of difficulty in getting this Issue of e paper out Neglectang these trivial polnts how ever the class of ol has dehnltely af fected SJHS Thru nts school spirit nts loyalty IU actlvltles and the willingness of each student to make SJHS the best the Junior Class has written a lasting page In the history of SJHS Kathy Bydalek 104 They haven t given much splrlt wuse but scholastlcally they have done a great dea Mary Pobar 103 affected the students of the The class of 61 has grown with the school not only scholastlcally but extra curricularly forming the backbone of most school activities. The students feel pride in the fact that the corridors are now cluttered with new students rather than wires and planks. The iumors, as charter class, prove the excellence not only of the school but of the staff. Tom Walkush 113 I take the 5th Amendment John Kohlmeier 101 . . . by teaching them cooperation and friendliness. Both will do greatly to help them after high school and now. The class of '61' is growing closer to one another as the years pass. I think they have improved greatly. Marie Rosko 105 o E pw. ' 'fall' -fu '.- lu, 5 FcTtlS,:1.' . V? N Y ',FT':.U'.a xffxrn - - 4 J-.J 2 as Egf- ' 'Q , T' ,'- 'ffx , f 1- - 0 . .R x r .f ., ...-gg. 1:94 . . .',i.,, 44137 Aw - -, Q 5 l .1 . L ' ,' . , , 4,gr?fg3. . V, Q . .QUT ' . . -aff, . U o',v. - l T :'f-:.:u:K . 11 11 I ' .f r,-' - 1 . 2.1.1 Wi' ,- whole, toward school spurit and the like . . .gL.,f'J, , . . . ' . 4.fg,- - . ,gc ' ' rf-.f?' . 1. ' - ., '-,' - - ' A ' I I I - I 'I 1 -' I I r I 1 r . . . . . I I ' I . . . 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John Lundberg Not to be kept 1ndoors by the xxeather anx1ous baseball lettermen Fddle Kertz Gene Gelsone Ron bpltzer and Tony Cravotta venture outdoors for a llttle spr1ng1 '1 monkey busmess atmen Place Thlrd ln State Tourney S Hb xxnestllng tellll t1111k th1rd plaee ln the W1seons1n C1thol1e XX restlmeg Tour111111ent AIIFLIW 19 llllSSlIlQ' seeond pl 1ee bx 11nlx tl1ree PCDIIIIS C athol1e XILIIIOFIAI eapturcd hrst for tl1e seeoncl stralght xe1r and Ilon Iloseo l1lllSl1CLl second Both of tl1ese fLllllS xxere defe1ted l1x St osepl1 Clllflllll' tl1e regular se1 s11n Il1e I 111eers se11red tl1e most plns U ot tl1e sexen entrants Ianeer xxrestlers plaelng SCCUIICI 1n thelr xxe111ht el1sses xxere Bob Ix1rabetsos Ixen Vlede1l1cs 1n1l P1111 lohlen Xlembers t1k1nQ Illlfel xxere Ralph D1C hr1st11pl1er Bob Nlltehell NLII Pletrangelll, 11hn SILIIWLI, 1nd C,lete XTIIICINS Theres S0lllCflllI1Q xxe ean l1e 1r1111d f Ctlllllllellfee C ole 1 Ron Spltzer Named Most Valuable Player S HS e1feter11 xx IS tl1e see11e W ednesdax 'llareh 73 IS tl1e Lp toxxn Busxnessmens Assoelatlon honored tl1e plax ers of tl11s xears blsketball 1111l xx l'LSl'lll1Q' fCllllS lnhe lllalll spe1l1e1 xx IS l1t1er 11l1n Holbrook Llldlfllldll of the Board of -Xthletles It Xlarquette L111xers1tx After 1l1n11er tl1e llfllltllllf 11111x ed t11 tl1e '111d1t11r1u111 xx l1ere Ron Sp1t Jer reeened the 'Nlost Xaluable basketball pl1x er tr11pl1x l etters were presented t11 21 l11sketball and xxrestlmg atheletes bophomores and Freshmen also re ee1x ed 111onogra111s Named as next xears eapt1111s for the basketball and xtrestllng teams xxere Pat MeAleer 'md Paul lohlcn respeenxelx l1111k Xllfflbt. 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