Holy Redeemer High School - Campanile Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1966

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8 SENTNEL October 29 , 1965 Barb Brombach seems to be giving John Emig a hard time during the book sale. SC Plans For the Year The Student Council began the plan- ing for the year's activities during the summer vacation, so that they could get off to a running start. Under the leadership of P r e s i d e n t , Chuck Bickes; Vice P r e s i d e nt, Mary Anne Boris; S e C r e t a r y , Teresa Kent; T r e a s ur e r , Larry Spejna and Second Vice-President William Sirhan, b e g a n the year's activities with the annual book sale. A s s e mbly Committee Co-Chairmen Joyce Musket and Chuck Zammit met with o t he 1' members, Lester Goodchild and Cathy Seal during vacation days to plan a tentative assembly agenda. Included in its plans ar e: a live archery and r ifle exhibition, sponsored by the Consolidated Gas Company, a visit from Common Councilman James Brickley who will explain city election procedures, and an illustrated lecttire by Free Press pho- tographer TonySpina who will bring with him pictures of the Pop e ' 3 visit to the United States. Vice-President, Mary Anne Boris said We have more plans but as of yet they are indifinite. language Students Travel Roman, French Roads 5 By Sue Omilian and Cecilia Garcia '67 California, here we come! was the cry of five members of the Junior Clas- sical League, as theytraveled across the United States to attend the JCL Conven- tion, at the University of South Califor- nia in Los Angeles. Senior Linda McMillan, and Juniors Richard Munoz, Thomas Lisicki, Daniel Urbanowski, andSusan Omilian, accom- paniedbyMr. Shirkey, sophomore home- room adviser, spent two weeks absorbing more than the California smog. JCL'ers from all parts of the country gathered to relive the days of old Rome. Roman Wednesday highlighted a week ofworkshops, interestgroups and assem- blies. Olympic games and a Chariot race were improvised by enthusiastic Romans. Tom, Donald, and Richard pooled their resources and purchasedfive slave girls at the Slave Auction following the games. The slaves came in handy at the Roman Banquet, which was held appropriately in the Los Angeles Coliseum. Sightseeing tours included visits to the Walt Disney Studios, the Movieland Wax Museum, and a Chinese Theatre. Aside from lost baggage, broken down air conditioners, aflat tire in the 107 de- gree Arizona desert heat, and a few wild taxi rides, the delegates sum up the trip asasuccess. Already they are humming My Old Kentucky Home in anticipation of next summer's convention. France Entertains Gary Junior Gary Schettl was one of the one hundred-forty American exchange stu- dents who enjoyed a seven-week stay in France during the past summer. Gary stayed at three different places. At first he and his French host, Yves de Kerautem lived in an apartment in Angers, where Yves attended school. Legion Keeps Action Plans Going 1 Father Walsh manages to find time in a busy schedule foravariety of activities. Father Walsh's new plan for the Legion is to keep all other plans going. Our aim is to provide youth with an opportu- nity to take an active part in the spread- ing of the love of God and the salvation of souls. His one desire is to see religion come out of the classrooms and become evident in the dailv lives of our s tude nts. To studythe Massis one thing, to go to Mass is another. Father promises that if he finds enough students interested in the Mass P1edge-- by which a student undertakes to attend Mass once, twice or every day--he will advertise the project in the classrooms. This project is the brainchild of the Le- gion of Mary and will be explained by its members in the near future. owssri Onweekends and during Yves' summer vacation, he stayed at Yves' home, the Chateau d'Angrie. Yves' father is the mayor of the small village located near the chateau and he owns all of the sur- rounding land. Gary and Yves spent a week at Yves' grandmother's forty-room chateau. The boys attended the famous LeMans Race. They visited the Chartres Cathe- dral, the Chateaux of the Loire Valley, the Eiffel Tower, the Arch of Triumph, and the Cathedral of Notre Dame. At the end of the summer, Yves ac- companiedGary back to the United States . Here Gary showed him the Ford Motor Company, took him to a baseball game at Tiger Stadium, and conducted him on a tour ofpartof Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. New Ideas Spark YCS Innovation is the root of all progress. With this in mind, Anita Surma and Janet Upton set out to look for members that theythoughtwould be interested in Young Christian Students and invited them to join. This proceduree-called the selec- tive method--has been both praised and condemned. - The thing is to get the natural leaders of the school from EVERY group and train them in such a way that they will be able to make all the students AWARE of their faith, saidSister Louis Gillet, modera- tor of the YCS. Even le a d e r 5 need leaders. Father Monroe, Sister Louis Gillet, Anita Sur- ma, and Janet Upton now head the dis- cussions but hope to have others within a month. Activities of the YCS this year will in- clude the CasaMaria Center, Human Re- lations, and the Ju nio r RoundaTable , where Teens of many faiths get together and define their beliefs. Don't Forget Event: Sadie Hawkins Dance Date: November 12, 1965 Time: 8:00 - 11:30 Place: Blue Room Price: $2.00 couple; $1. 25 stag Redeemer High Students and alumni only. See you there!

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