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

 - Class of 1960

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Faculty Thanks Helpful Sensors x xxhen IHIS xx1I o IIT ool t JI I 1 , t 11. nd t1e x s t leeompllsluuents tI1e eood xx Iueh ex dld II1ese deeds: e 1 e e ll s the I1e1 xxould I1lxe to express 1ts 1pp1ee11 Il ffl L HX I IL tlunes thex dld lb xxe me e ld nl e 1lx x X L A XII I ll C I All R o me, t e pllests othe s flllllllblltlllf tI1e xeu XIIIxI 'NIHXIJLRA for xoul 1ss1s l'lllLL lll I 1tI1e1 Ollex s o ee 1111 xou messenger selxlee XC X IONIOI 0 md X ROXIC -X I XI L IIOIX Slxl or glllllif up SHIIILIIXS to eome Ile eorreet tests If LNHXII S for xel ex er futhful messenger 1nd Ie hxerx serxlee, el.1ss partlelpatlon lllll nex er fllllllg eourteous offer xngs of 1ss1stu1ee I x md XI ox Ieepmg fl etu1 xxe e :ess 1 me 1so for xoul outstu1du1 Soe 1 tx xxor DX Sl I RI xt dulx lsslstanee II1 helplnq our for elefn student xx 1th l1er soelologx DIC Ix I XC STRONI and I Al, R I I'IARI fox xour xx1 2, ss to I ext11 xxorlx 1nd helplne AXIJX dee1pl1er our XIIILFIL 111 xx 1xs LIN CUNRHXIJ for the end less hours of dexotlon to SULIIIIIX ind to 1ll the other unselhsh thme, xou stloxe to ILLOIIIPIISI1 III IH Vx HII'I for xo1u leeu 11te nunutes, 1nd etfeetlxe partlel p1t1on lll lll S mdahtx lIlCLI'll1gS C I RRX HI NDI RI I'I I R for xour XXIIIIIIQIILSS to help Ill x e1m1e1tx me for helpuug ot1er students xx 1th tI1e1r studies Challenge Plcles Staff For 60 xllxn C lpllllfl xx1ll be s mg to talxe ox er Rltft Petrcttl s ef helent lll'll1AgCllIl.l1f of tI1e C HAI INC I xxI1en tI1e f1lI ISSLILS e lll Ile mtxlng She I1 IS tl1e our n1hsm lenoxx hoxx u1d tl1e qlll IIICS le1 e Slllp 1el1 e lov llllllels SIILI Slster M Columexlle, p1per model 1tor 111 llll1UllllLlllQ tI1c nexx st1tI Page edxtors xx 1lI be Smde Ixel sex, nexxs, bonxa 71IlllID0XXSlxl, fe.1 tures, Sue Peterson .md Maxx Lon rad, edxtorlals, Marx I xnn Ixulesh, 10 puuons, janme R.1m.1ee1, pl'lSlllS, Iudx.1n11e H.1eIxbarth, pxetures, .md Illll U'Ne1ll, spolts U -XX lllllff 1u1nx IIIIPILISIHI' ILSHIIISI t1es 11e x 1 xxolthx X T QS uf In 1 U I I N SNIUI IN tor shoxxmeg ULIYSIIIICIIIIU' FLIII ll ltx llle responslblhtx lll tI1e e1re of tI1e goxxns, both for gfdellllflllll md eI1ou SXXDR X II XNSI 'N 1nd SLI I XI N fo: eolleetlng lIfLllxIlllLL e IIITS md lIlSI'IlllllflllLf IIJSLII ee s 1 ms j UIINSUN for lxlllg 111 u 1 t tx mmf e oegue euds lol the sehool hbr x I I SOX for promo uw se l1ool spuxt IIIKI shoxxmg ren e len 1t1on lll sehe ol IL t1es Xnd of eourse these I1ttIe xxords em se areelx stflte the f1euItx s 1nd semoxs IPPFLLIIUOII to thelr leul ers BOB HI I I I R student eounell presldent, Rl'I HX PI TRI ITI, ed1 tor of the sehool p1pe1, md eI1ss otheers CHLCIx I-IXII BL!! lllt NIMH C I I XIBUC xl e I 1 t ll xx hose deeds xxere so seeret exen I eultx e Int n tlee hem 1eutx 'N 1x Clod Rexx ue ou Resolution on Clvll Rights and Segregation o r s s Illfellllfllllll soe1l let moxement o 1t1o IL eolleefe stueents hee 1 ILLUUIIII studx xxee xLIt 1 err n 1xx 1u tee on Sltuxdlx u1d Sune IX NIIFLII 76 'V ILII l INQIISSIUIIS LQIIYLILK Ull Llll IIQ' ITS Ill Sf. VILQIUUII plllll LIIIS 1etx txxo students Irom t1e 4 HXXIIIE eo e,es elexx um 1 lesolut 1 odx ILL' flell o as o 1 oun N 1rx College Nlllxx lllIxl.L, Sunt X1x1er md Nlundelem C olleges m C IIILAQU, C olletge of nt Ie1es1 lll I 1 nnesot1, or1s College lll Dubuelue oxx 1, the L nlxelsltx of XUTIL lluue Il1e students e le nc t s1e1 IS IL are t1t1xes of theu eetxxe eges t th XIII FISIIIII Students I e IS lol o U e tl1e X oung C lIllSI'llll Students liillljlllflllll th1t r1e11l QllSLllIlIllllI'lUll exlsts III both the XUIYII lllll S ruth eondemu 1nx sueI1 xlolmons ot humm LIIQIIITX lexe th 1t sueh lllSLIIlllllllflUll IS ILUI 1 111 e xxlt t e b1s1e C tum KIOQUIIIL of exe lllki state md ll Iflllllll legflslltors to uutute strong IIILISIIILS xx lueh e d measures t llLll lustxee u1d xxe pledge our suppolt of fl e of LlIllLIfIUll sueI1 IS b11sed VKIIIIISSIUII lllxl housmg polleles lllk expulslon ot students xx ho exlublt suppolt ot llll'LLfl'll'l0lI NXIIIPIYIIIIL dee mlx xx1tl1 students xx ho lle meuw pelseeuted lol If temptmq to exelelse their rights IS l1um1n belngs through protest u11rel1es lu11el1 etlllllfel' slt 1ns 1nd pleleetlnef putleululx endorse the IJIIIILIPILS of pe 1eefuI resxst mee eomuut ourselxes IS students from 1ll 1re1s ol tl1e n1t1ou to 1tt1eIe LIISLIIIIIIIIIUUII md to xxoxlx toxxuds LNYIIJIISIIIIIQ' soe11I lustlee IIII XOLXC CIIRISIIXN SILIJIX S Nlaxeh 76 N60 Last years Juniors are shown ralsmg money for the Jumor Semor dmner dance Working hard to gave the class of 59 a good tlme are Marllyn Frednck, Chuck Hall Rlta Petrettx Dolly Lavx renee, Ralph D1Chr1stopher, Pat Bobusch, and Sue Pezdlr Photography Club End Acllve Year C et 1 little elosel IJICISL, 1nd the gul If the end sxx1tel1 pI1ees xx 1th tl11s one m front These ll'lSIl'llL tlons 1re ones that xxe llllfllll' l1e1r from 1 PI1otoegmpl1x C lub member IS l1e prettues an Illlpllltalllt seI1ooI llsflll Ihe elub, noxx ll'l 1ts seeond xeftr, has elghteen members john I undberg tI1e presldent IS tl1e o11Ix SLHIUI, .md the otl1ers are freshmen and sophomores I'llI1l1g' these ranlxs are Pam I-Iolx, Robert Bode, Bob Iannmg, Orlando In fusmo, Anthonx '5xd3lllSIxl, Marx Pltseh, Terr: Phannesull, Nlaurcen Ixeme, xxlllldlll Ixons, Sue Xnn lftllll' Sheux Pfur, l1xne -X1 entl, Pennx Sldorf Illung 1nd dexelopmeg pletures 1s elubs mlm pulpose Hoxxexel lf IS not the onlx one Nlembers 1lso do pr1x1te xxorlx, bes1des leumng I1oxx to use tI1e press e.1mer.1. .1nd pflllt and enlarge pletures 'xleet lllgkf are held o11ee .1 xx eele Ill room 320 Ihls room IS equlpped xx 1th the latest photo CqlllplllCI1f, thus 0ffCI'll1g aeeess to the me111bers xx I1o dont oxxn tl1eu oxx11 Llllllp ment SINYLI Irmels XIXILI tl1e duee tl eI1 1 lS proue of ILI'lIlllfN 1nI ILLUI t1e members I11xe lllllllfllllill Ill tI1e1r ISSIQIIIIICIIYN She s1x s, I XKISII to express n1x Q'l'I1l'llxIL for the lftel sehool t1me that tl1e members spent on tI1e paper I hope tI1e present membens eontlnue next xe.1r, .md .mxone xx 1tl1 true Il'lfCl'CSf and extra tu11e IS eneotuaged to tom the elub next September ' I ' C f I C .NI11Q' 29 xxill be LI Llllf' ' ' the XI.-XI ' lx1 ' SMIIII for ns- .H Y VI . . 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ur pirit Speaks I am a spirit, the spirit of St. Joseph High School, vague and hazy to you. Yet, I have much to say. For three years you have been with me. I have experienced with you the usual but unique ioys and sorrows of adolescence. I was here as you grew from yesterday's giggling ninth grader to the young adult of today. Each past day has molded you into what you are and what you will be. You have met with defeat and loss in these years. Life itself has revealed her powers to you. Failure and discour- agement are now familiar to you. Al- though by no means hardened and calloused to the world you are ready to challenge her to stand by your convic tions against her logical arguments For three years you have lashed out at the stiff discipline and schooling you received Many times you felt that you were being treated uniustly How much you ve grown in knowledge and self dis cipline though You must come to realize that the world is not a playpen where stomping your feet accomplishes great aims Yes I am the spirit of St Josephs Out of the past I came to step with you into the future I will be with you for all the tomorrows in which you attend col leges and universities with you as your mind is challenged beyoud what it was here I will be with you as you raise fam :lies bonded by love or separated by hate in huge factories mall stores in convents monasteries wherever you take me I will be I will be with you in all of your greatness in your mediocrity too Your future and mine too lie here in your hands Judy Conrad I iixiiie-R 5 'I -A' -xt WDP OAfCtL,ID , Oi Ji 'I O. ,Q gxv O' I7 Does Lazy Fun or Dally Dut Beekon You Thls Summer Crowd at the beach lies soaking up the sun feeling the cool spray of an oc casional wave and a portable radio blares ballad and beat Meanwhile back at the office har ried typists and clerks work frantically under the monotonous drone of an in efficient fan These are two sides of the summer picture Which one do you or will you fit into? Many students face the prospect of a long empty summer They shrug off any suggestion of a 'ob simply because th y have no immediate need for any extra cash But the value of a summer 'ob is not merely monetary As a mem ber of the working force a student gains experience in dealing with others working under pressure in accepting re sponsibility and in managing his earn ings For the high school boy or girl who More to Partlelpatlon Than Meets the Eye Things need doing for the group and somehow they get done The group achieves One member did nothing but things got done One member did a great deal and things got done Part: cipatnon gets things done in a group But one member is not a group What does real participation mean for h m9 It is not that state of monkey bust ness where many of the students give half of their efforts a little of the time and a few of the students give all of th ir efforts all of the time Real part cipation has four qualities that mark it off from its counterfeit It is generous it gives from a sincere desire t give lt is constant it is not e today and gone tomorrow lt is f e no return is expected Finally it is con sistent those who rely on it know it is a steady enthusiasm Participation is never measured by the noise made the dust stirred the prizes won Participation lies in the free dcm generosity constancy and consis tency of each small sound each small grain of dust each member of the group moving as one with the whole body Robert Heller 2 is not needed at home the parttime summer 'ob is ideal He can hold a 'ob has time for minor household duties and can still enloy at least a minimum of summer fun And theres no telling to what good use he can put his earnings But lets move from the summer to the school year Here perhaps lies the greatest problem concerning student em ployment Buoyed by the feeling of in dependence gained during a summer of working the student continues to hold a rob regardless of his need sometimes at the exp nse of health grades and other school activities He must come to the realization that first things come first and that his work as a student is more important now than anything else he might venture to undertake Where will you be this summer at the beach or in the office? Rita Petretti The Challenge Publlshed by the students of St Joseph Hlgh School Vo 2 No 8 Mav 1960 EDITOR Rita Petr ettl ASSOCIATE EDITORS Judy Conrad Lucllle MOf6tt1 IVI1cl1aelene Se1anas Mary W1entJes Kathy Rlley Mary Kae Hawkins DBHDIS Rutkowskl Edxtorxal Jo pmxons Plctures Features Sports EXCHANGE EDITORS Carolyn Warner Calol Smith PHOTOGRAPHER John Lundberg ARTISTS Jean Cantwell Barbara S1e ex REPORTERS Dick Eng trom Sonya Zalu bowskl J1m ONe1l1 Andrea Mantmeo Carol Crossm Mar llyn Cipolla Mary Lynn Kulesh TYPISTS Joan G1ovanel11 Mary Wxentjes 0 I I - . - 1, . H ' O . . I - . . I - , , I . - ' - . I . I I ' . I ' ' I 1 T ' ' - 1 ' ' I 1 . . , . I , . . - I ' ' ' 1 1 . . . . . . Q V I I . . . - D . . l , , . o . ' 1 . . C . . . - , , I I I ' I I I , . , in , I I I . . . . . . . . V ' ' 1 1 1 ' ' - I I O l. , . . . I ' . ' , - - - ' News ...,.......,.,..,.,. Laurin LeTart . . . . . . . nh I I .......,,........ . . . , O . : SF . . . . . I U . - .,........ , - h . . Ye : . 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i I, HUYIIMTY '--.. I Bob Fannmg Judging bw thus pleture the entlre DeF'um family IS very Interested ln Humldltv and Their Lnes -Xnd no wonder this evehlblt won eeond place for Paul DeFaz1o ln the physlcs dlvlslon of the bJHb belenee Farr buster btamsla phvsles Instructor cheeks over her eharts and graphs m preparatlon for the know ledge hungry physics students llllam Lvons 4 W 4 f ' Senior Lvnne Pfeiffer assisted hw her slster Dana presented an orlg., mal pmno reutal Mareh 6 Han Pllen Plsh also A senior IS seen re hearsmg for her reeltal xx huh she presented ln the Little Theater 'Nldreh '0 REMEMBRA NCES use mmou srccrn 5 1 I I John Lundberg These gurls mlght veell be called the seven lone survivors of Iatm as thev are the only ones vsho persevered IH the dlfflcult course for four wears Instructed by blster 7oc these semors are froml to r Duane Keane Luellle 'vlorettl Gall Becker Marv I-'llen Fish Jean Lantwell Judy belberllch and Judv Conrad L .cm , ' , 'X E . ' - :.. 'Xl . N 1 A asv X my J . .PUR ,lvlrg n l - X -.1 ,nfs Vlyjitl r SQ ,-...... 1 1 ' e. ' . i , , via Jef' , K . A I I -.-- .J 1 M5 H. , . 4 .S 1 i. U '.' w A ', .' , A , ', . W In im INDI - Aasoxrrmn 'wx C1-m,M rm: ne vrunn Lrrlc ' I 01' sonuw-long - 3 Be '5

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