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

 - Class of 1960

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Knowledge lS the conse quence 0 tame and mul tltudes of days are ttest to teach wlsdom Colluer Settlng Scope Summers sultry haze of happenungs us but a memory now a lazy day s semu realuty of nothung much to do Or was ut? Nothung much to do unless you wanted to do ut And dud you? If you do have accomplushments from the pre cedung summer of any kund of any type you may look at them wuth prude as products of your own unutuatuve For summer was a tume of compara tuve freedom for you There was no con stant harpung on spurutual needs socual development or the enlargement of mental scope and grasp And to look at ut from a munoruty vuewpount there was also luttle encouragement un these fields The season that was such a provung ground for your unutuatuve your self determunatuon has by now slupped by unto the unevutable past The russet crusp ness of a new autumnal season provudes the backdrop for an even greater scope of actuon based on self unutuated purpose fulness What can thus fresh start do for you? How can you best utuluze ut? You your self have the potentualuty of brungung about perfectuon through the self umposu tuon of control The Improvement of spurutualuty merutaluty and the develop ment of the cultured personaluty are all brought to theur hughest fulfillment un the self ordered duscuplune of the unduvudual And you can you wull you do you have the courage to order and control your own actuons your lufe? Duane Keane Pruncupal Presents a Challenge The begrnnung of a new school year presents a challenge to faculty and stu dents Luke a road through the desert the school year seems to lue endlessly ahead But unluke the monotonous stretches of the desert the school year us marked by many events and actuvu tues that serve to brughten the trup ahead It us the enture school year wuth IIS actuvu tues un classroom and outsude of class room that presents the challenge to th famuly of the school To the faculty us guven the challenge to lead the students toward the goals of Catholuc educatuon Ever mundful of the letter to Our leaders Dear Leaders The 59 60 school year has sprung open wuth all the excutement I IOO ener getuc youths can generate Amud all the gauety and fun though a note of seru ousness has appeared student councul electuons We choose a group of you to help and guude us Can you do thus? All of us senuors rught on through freshmen wush thus year to be the most wonderful St Joes has seen yet We every game fruends on every floor Most of all we want our classes to be those un whuch we ourselves partucupate classes whuch wull prove unterestung and even fascunatung We the student body need someone to set up competrtuon and ru valry un gaunung honor roll status There us our problem Thus year wull be the best uf someone goes to each game and unvutes us to go along uf some one starts a Iuvely duscussuon un class and really wants to hear our opunuon Can you be that someone? We feel you can because that us the reason we el cted you as our representatuves Wuth you before us and wuth us well show all Kenosha the grandest school ut has The Rest of Us Our Fall Datebook st francis program pruncupal s conventuon homecomung home 8. school ttsh-fry nov 2 3 senuor uunuor retreat nov 4 5 soph freshman retreat football games oc II oct I8 oct 25 'no I 7 student as a chuld of God whose fTrst re sponsubuluty us to save hus soul teachers model theur luves on the great Teacher Chrust who taught that man mught know the truth and luve by the truth To the students us offered the chal Ienge of acceptung the guudance and du rectuon of the teachers Educatuon cannot be forced on a student It can be pre sented to the student but the student must accept ut and use what has been offered The challenge of a new school year can be accepted and borne successfully through the cooperatuon of all concerned Father Da rnueder The Challenge Pubhshed by the students of St Joseph Hugh School EDITOR Rlta Petrettl ASSOCIATE EDITORS News Laurm LeTart Leshe Thelen Judy Conrad Duane Keane Lucllle Morettu PBIFICIH Gaffney Mary Wuentjes Mary Kae Hawkms Dennls Rutkowskx EXCHANGE EDITORS Carol Smuth Calolyn Warner Ed1t.0r1aI J 0 pmuons Prusms Plctures Features Sports PHOTOGRAPHERS George Kasparek John Lundberg Don Sershon To Earn a Name I-Immmm' So thus us St Joseph s Hugh School I bet everyone here wull be aw ful glad to see me After all I was presu dent of my eughth grade class I Il most Iukely be one of the most popular people here Ya know they do some pretty odd thungs un thus school I went down to the ofhce to ask for an elevator pass I stead I was handed a Iuttle blue slup and told somethung about a goung away party when I got thurty flve of them I wonder where I m goung My schedule for today us algebra specual assembly Latun and lunch Say when do we have recess? We always had recess before There s the bell Let s see My sched ule says algebra un lO5 next III t walk to the rught or us ut to the left? Then up a flight of staurs or was ut down? O K Ill lust follow thus crowd Here I am It was a very nuce class except that ut was a Iuttle hard to follow The teacher spoke Spanush II thunk I followed the wrong crowdI End of the day I resolved when I came to break all records As I sut un de tentuon hall I see I dud Do you thunk my Englush teacher was rught when she saud Thus hugh school burldung doesnt make you a hugh school student? That name you must earn Bull Dorsey O O I g. f 0 . , . fi . , , . . . I . . I . . ' I - 9 . I - . I - I I I I I I . . I . ' ,....... .......... ' I 1 I I I I . , O ' I . I . 1 ,..,. . I ., ' A 1 .... . I ' I . 1 ' - - ' - hope to see the stands overflowing at . . . . - I g I I I - . s a I Q 1 . . ' I - - ' e ' . ' ' - 1 I 1 , , U . . ' I - D 1 ' ' - ' I I ' I I I I - .l l , . - . uus O . . . oct. 2 - . 0 0 0 ' ' ' . - , . I . , . . . . - . oct. 9 ' ' ' . o o I o ' ' - - oct. I8 . ' ' - ' t. . . ' . . H . . . . , I oct. 23 O - . . .ll . V.



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nder the Patrona e Jose h George Kasparek No Robert Heller rs not poking .1 flnger m Mary Glembockr s eve lie s pomtmz the nay for Freshmen Alice Anderson Dorothy Russo and Kav Bclongla M John Lundberg bamt Joseph Patron of our school protect our students be urge rx :spank School days, School days Carefree freshmen Carol Kejewskl, Jean Zimmerman, Georgme Ludwig, Lxmes Barrett. Charles Judecka, and Mary Doherty enter SJHS portals 4

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