June, 1960 CASMIRETTE Varied Activities Close TEEN U. N. in ACTION -- April 22, 23, 24 a model U.N. was held at the University of Detroit. Sessions were patterned after the U. N. in New York. St. Casimir the represented delegation from Mexico. Specially designated committees handled different assignments: - Steve Anne headed the Cultural and Humanitarian Committee. Pas mela Sharp e Ad Hoc Committee; Arlene Godek Political Com- mittee; Angelina Ryba - Social and Economic Committee; Diane Mazur 22. Legal Committee. Six definite areas were treated; UT Representation of China, UH Charter Amendment, CO The Question of Algeria, OH The Ques- tion of Disarmament, tST Special thd for Economic Development, tm Race Relations in South Afriv C3, To add color and spirit, some delegates appeared in native dress. Those representing Cuba wore beards, carried rifles, pistols and hand grenades. At one point they simulated armed opposition and re- fused to remove their weapons. Their rebellion was swiftly sup- pressed. .Governor Williams personally addressed the delegates on April 24. He discussed the threat of nuc- lear war and urged all to pray for lasting peace. This experience gave the participants some insight into the intricate problems facing the U.N. and its mode of operation. Page 3 Busy Year Educational Trips Supplement Studies In answer to a memorandum sent to our school by the National Commission on, Safety Education7 the Student Council sent our safety flyers to St. Andrew, All Saints, St. Gabriel, and St. Vircent ree questing membership in The Na- tional Student Traffic Safety Pro- gram. - S. C. in the only school in De- troit that is presently enrolled in the Commission. To improve traf- fic safety, everybody over 16 took driver training. An itimized report was also submitted on the number of: student drivers who come in cars to school, and on number of chil- dren who are driven by parents. The purpose of this research is to stimulate improved thinking and nation-wide action for safer tech- niques in driving. woh On April 22, 1960 seniors, IVL'I- chael Rumps, Gerald Wilke, Judith Steward and Louise Gruchala at- tended an evening meeting of the American Chemical Society at the Rackham Building. -o-. Saturday, March 12, Judy Ste- wart and Angeline Ryba attended the Institute of Human Relations at GirYs Catholic Central High School. The purpose of this meet- ing was to promote a better under- standing among races, The open- ing speech TiYouth Takes The Lead,7 stated the theme of the meet- ing. Panel interviews followed dis- cussing human relations in the fam- ily, school, parish, neighborhood, and community. Conference discus? sion leaders represented the fol- lowing Colleges: NIadonna, Marye grove and Mercy College. Group discussions on the abilities and fu- ture of modern day youth proved to be informative and inspirational. -- o h The Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews and Protestants corcluded this year7s activities as it did other years with a tour to different churches, on Saturday, April 30. Blessed Sacrament Cathe- dral was the first stop, then a jewish synagogue, and a protestant Church. The purpose of this tour was to acquaint one another with the practices and customs of dif- ferent religious. Louise Gruchala and Betty Gorski have been given the priviledge to take part in this tour. Bell T elephone Hour Pauline Click and Loretta Tune were given the opportunity to tour the Bell Telephone Company on April 16. It was a delightful ex- perience. - There were two girls from every graduating class of Detroit Public and Parochial Schools. The tour was preceded by a presentation of a carnation to each girl. Then guides took the group through the various departments and explained the work of the different em- ployees it0n the job? Most inter- esting were the switchboard opera- tions. Grade 7 under the direction of Mr. Raymank Wozniak
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June, 1960 CASMIRETTE SUPERLHTIVES , Carmen Moreno -- Jolliest Julius Goubis -- Sportliest IV nlwuhm mv'aw ' :2. Elaine Novotny -- Classiest Angeline Ryba w Quietest Michael Rumps Lankiest Sarah Schannault Kindliest Pamela Sharp -- Gravest Gary Stassick Slickest Anne Steve Brightest Judy Stewart -- Elitest Bob Smith - F unniest Loretta Tune .. Busiest Barbara Percha - Petitest Welford Sizemore Astutest
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