Sacred Heart High School - Corier Yearbook (Flint, MI)

 - Class of 1958

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Unified In Clubs LIBRARY CLUB Under the direction of Sister Mary Aloysius, the student librarians become skilled in the handling of the library. They assume some of the responsibilities of checking, stamping, and organizing books, a.nd so become very helpful to both the students and the faculty in finding material among the 3,000 volumes that grace the shelves of Sacred Heart's Library. Pictured are D. Jackson, R. D'Aoust, M. Gavulic, and C. Murphy recording books for special reference. LQEAEJ 'V 'S Ybul ms! rv LETTERMAN'S CLUB The principles of each sport are thoroughly dis- cussed and debated in this lively club of sports en- thusiasts. The boys also exchange ideas on sportsmanship, teamwork and sports ap- parel. Several boys along with athletic director Fr. Buescher and coach Mr. Abraham examine various uniforms. Even athletes must keep in style. S. we vu II ,jf lflvyg M - ., em, irifem W9 . nm . .sirs FT YE 'TEE if BOOSTERS C LUB The posters decorating the halls before the important football and basketball games are the work of this organization. They also boost school spirit by per- forming skits at the principle pep rallies. This club is composed not only of the cheerleaders but also of other students who are interested in improving school spirit. They have raised funds by an active part in the carnival and also by bake sales. Holding their mascot is P. Koziol and J. Trudell. Gathered around the Cheerleading poster are L. to R. F. Lemek, J. Sutter, R. Jakiemiec, and P. Stybert, while J. Stybert holds up a Beat St. Agnes sign. CAREER CLUB The main purpose of this club, as its title suggests is to discuss and look into various future careers. During the course of the year, there have been speakers from various professions such as a dentist, a lawyer, and a nurse, who have given the students an idea of how to make the best of their schooling and help to choose a career. In addition to their guest speake rs the students also enjoyed exciting filmstrips and valuable reading material. Enjoying inte resting pamphlets are a group of alert Juniors and Seniors, L. to R. are E. Niziol, J. Lang, C. Klien, P. Skarbek, and M. Mikula.

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Students' Interests Are LE TTE RING C LUB Students in the Lettering Club prove to be a valuable asset to our school. With many activities to be sponsored and advertised, the Lettering Club provides us with students who learn to make beautiful, attractive and 1-DPP OFQFXS -4- wsu -. pn 2 QS. xJ'-5 inviting posters. Pictured is Jacquelyn Lamson who examines her completed guide of the Mass, an excellent example of skill. mmxwfci ,Q : L5 , N wee- ww- T fsffffb ,p its 7 FUTURE NURSES CLUB Young girls attracted by the self- satisfying, helpful work of nursing and the crisp white uniform of this career gather together in the Future Nurses Club. Reports on nursing are given, and a book on the life of a nurse and her experiences is often read. Seve ral occasions find them making small favors to cheer up hospital patients. Making pajamas for the sick and poor was one of the high- lights of the year. Pictured are from L. to R. S. Bednarski, S. Protrowski, B. Grappin, P. Metz- ger, and J. Voelker. Directing the girls is Sister M. Pius. SCIENCE C LUB A science club has been organized this year for the enthusiastic young in- ventors and scientists of Sacred Heart. They have formed the 312th Jets Club associated with Michigan State University Engineer- ing Department. Members of this skilled class enter projects in the annual Flint Science Fair, Na- tional Fair, and Michigan State Exhibit. Beginning to assemble their projects are M. Lamson, R. Ralph, and D. Weidner. r I



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Football ---- A Mon's Game The fighting Cougars of Sacred Heart man weighed about 170 with the smallest man tried to make the best of a losing season. weighing 110 lbs. This, coupled with the Although the Cougars only won one game, they smallest squad in Sacred Heart's history leav entered every game with a spirit of fighting, ing no substitutes, provided for the fate of and nobody, not one player, gave up the team. the Cougars. United in defeat as well as in victory they The Cougars best game and only win demonstrated the silent spirit of unity. was against St. Mary of Flint. Here the The Cougars lacked size and man power Cougars rose to a giant size as they went on but never gave up the ghost. The largest to crush St. Mary's by the score of 27 to 7. I Heins ing , ,W 94 tv' lx! 1.37 Q .pw if Q, ,A N Q A B 591 Row 1 fTopj L. Zielenski, R. Harrison, W. Menosky, M. Fowler, R. Panacek. Row 2 R. Ignash, G. Reno, D. Viele, P. Murphy, R. Russel. Row 3 M. Glyn, J. Thibeault, J. Metzger, J. Payne, J. Gresock, A. Stimac. Row 4 T. Kubik, E. Sunday, J. Larry, T. Viele, M. Marzonie, D. Abraham. Row 5 Coach E. Abraham, A. Kaza, J. Grimes, D. Malochleb, S. Fowler, P. McKay, Fr. Buescher. 24

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