St Clement High School - Crest Yearbook (Center Line, MI)

 - Class of 1960

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I ' ,V V, I fi' 'ji ' 1 r- J, l . X452 , A ff' f ,K tx: LX' ,lfffg f 1, yxn J . N 13,1 1 X rif, lik .,,' jf ' ,' f yd ,, ,. I ! 1 a ,- , fn , . f 1 3 - 1 . A ? . A .Q FROM THE OLD into the new, Saint Clement moves forward. Build- ings rise up--a school, a convent, a church. Education expands. . .through a wider range of courses, new text- books, and more teachers. And in the future'?. . .The keynote of activity at Saint Clement is--PROGRESS. ' w., 5 vi wa- WWR X. lu? 'L X QR THE STUDENTS of Saint Clement High School express their gratitude to their patrons and busi- ness sponsors for financial contri- butions to the CREST. 4, , 'Xa 'fi 4 m,t 5:5 'if , 5:3 , fy .ag t . 4 QQWEQ e K-3 ,be icafion... It has been s1x years slnce Slster Elea nore f1rst f1tted her key 1nto the off1ce lock and pushed open the door off1c1ally takmg over her dut1es as pr1nc1pa1 of SCH Just 1ns1de that doorway were made the dec1s1ons that kept St Clement moving forward Changes were lnvoked that brought new courses necessary equ1p ment wlder SOC1a1 act1v1ty Behlndthese advances was our eff1c1ent understandmg pr1nc1pa1 Slster Eleanore Over the Off1C9 counter she settled d1ff1cu1t1es, llstened to problems d1s c1pl1ned the unruly and gu1ded the edu catlon of each and every student here In th1s her f1nal year at St Clement we w1sh to express our gratltude for all she has done for us To you Slster Eleanore we dedlcate th1s our 1900 yearbook Inc1uded1nS1ster Elea.nore's daxly routme are many cor r1dor conferences , such as tlus one w1th Slster M Arnold in g1ves her O K toD Sulda L,-,,,.,. Lefttor1ght D We1naJ1d G Col lms T DeLam1elluere andJ Jo seph share a b1t of humor Wlth S1ster Eleanore REVEREND T EDWARD MURRAY PASTOR Christ is ever in our presence. Reminding us daily ofthis and of our obligations as good Cath- olics, our pastor andhis able assistants bring us ever closer to His home. With understanding and pleasantness their 1n structions instil a burning desire for goodness in every one of our students It is their constant desire for all of us to enter the eternal home of God andwith the ever present assistance of our parish Fathers we all will reach our wondrous goal Nw kin REVEREND S ROKICKI 6453, Avg.. REVERENDC GENTN1-:R REVERENDJ HERMAIN r i a 7 .. 4 9 9' i , 0 0 0 H1 0 0 0 ' A ' 'R ' e 1, , . VI SR SERAPHICA SR M GONZAGA SR M ARNOLD acu ig 1- No art IS ever learned wlthout a mas er Capably undertaklng the educatlon of our h1gh school students the faculty at SCH prove thelr capablllty 1n every day schedules These pat1ent helpful adv1sors present the subjects requ1red ever ser vmg the student to enhghten and gu1de h1s young mlnd They are teachers w1th def1n1te ldeas about educatlon Thelr t1I'I18 and effort to conduct spec1al classes for students w1ll mg to learn make them prorrunent 1n the teachmg professlon M ALBINA SR M SERAPHICA O P Chorusl II SR M GONZAGAI O P Homeroom 210 Engllsh I Re11g1on II SR M ARNOLD O P Homeroom103 Modern S M DALMATIA DAVID O P Homeroom 102 Geometry Advanced Algebra Trlgonometry Typmgl SR M MARGA RET O P Algebra B1OlOgy SR M HONORA O P Homeroom 105 Engllsh III IV Speech Journal 1sm SR M ALBINA O P Homeroom 203 Phys1ca1Sc1 ence Chenustry SR M ROSE ELLEN 0 P Home oom20'7 ModernH1story Llbrary SR M THERESE O P rt MR BAUMGART SR M DALMATIA O P Homeroom 101 Amerlcan Hlstory SOCIOIOQY SR M REGIS O P Homeroom 201 General SC19HC MISS MQRSEX Llbrary 5. MR BAUMGART General BUSINESS Bookkeepmg Gym NIISS SMITH Homeroom 202 General Math R611g10I'l I, Modern Health Spanlsh MISS SUCAET Clothmg Enghsh MR THOMPSON Engl1shII MR SZAMBELAN Typmg I Shorthandl H Tra.nscr1pt1on Econom1cs MR HAHN Homeroom 104 Rel1g1on III I..at1nI II MR T HO MPSON VII SR M DAVID SR M MARGARET SR M HONORA ROSE ELLEN 1...- M REGIS MISS SMITH MR SZAMBE LAN THERESE MISS DORSEY MRS SUCAET MR HAHN A as as. xr 53 by ,X I sm KQ- t . ' ' l ' , 7 SR. . SR. M. SR. - - - if R f l-?i', ' ' , 5 R. . SR. . H1storyg Amerlcan Hlstoryg Draftmg I,II. . .SR. M. g --- 2 ' , 5 9 - Q . .--A, . , l ' , . . , . .-- g ' 1 THE VERY FABRIC of our social and athletic life is woven about Christ, our model of sportsmanship and our ideal in society. 'SJ' Sen1or class off1cers fl to r J John Zahorchak Larry Chm1e1ewsk1 Herb Ge1sler, and Carol Fla1m meet 1n the shadow of the1r future alma mater We Are The Seniors -Future Cmzens As we recall our four years at St Clement we remember our shy entrance through the h1gh school doors 1n 1956 we brmg back to mlnd the gay ant1cs and serlous work of our sophomore year we proudly recall our Junxor year accomphshments and respons1b1l1t1es Wh1le I'6IT11l'11SC1Ilg we real1ze that the past mne months hurr1edly close our twelve year educat1on rel1g1ous trammg and cultural ex per1ences under the Slsters of St Dom1n1c We semors proudly add our names to the alumn1 11st of St Clement X 1 I vL.,2.,r Q , . . . .- Nl , f X A-A-t 1 X. 'i -Q Q ' ' Q 1 . C C U ' 9 1 Q . 9 9 J ' . . . . Y 5 JOAN TRAWCZYNSKI Honors Club 2, 3,4, Pep Club 1, 2,3,4, FNA 3,4, Sec. 4, Club '60, Press Club 3,4. V GRACE WIEGAND TopTeen, Class Officer, Treas. 2, Perfect Attend- ance 1,2, Honors Club 1, 2 3,4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 FNA3,4,ADF Awards 2, 3, Press Club 1,2,3,4, Asst. Ed. of CREST4, Art Ed. of Yearbook 2, Ed. of Yearbook 4. ELAINE KO LODZIEJSKI Honors Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2,3, 4, Science Club 4, FNA 3,4. We Will Care 5 S KATHLEEN GIETZEN Top Teen, Class Officer Sec. 2, Perfect Attend- ance3, Honors Club 1, 2 2, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Prefect 4, Pep Club 1, 2 3,4, Treas. 4, FNA 3,4 Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, SWC 4, Forensics 4, Club '60, Press Club 3, 4. Xb: MARION REGAN Sodality 2,35 Pep Club 2 3, 4, FNA 3, 4. For Your Health The white cap hasagreat fascination for all future nurses, especially for ll. to r.J Joan Trawczynski, Kathy Gietzen, Elaine Kolodz1eJsk1 Gracie Wiegand, and Marion Regan. XI Road maps unfolded sen1ors Cl tor I Barb Peters Joan Kudryck1 T1na Koernke Herb Ge1sler Betty Dunal and Dave Grobbel dlscuss thexr pro posed travel plans We wfll Meet New Horlzons ELIZABETH DUNAJ Pep Club 2 3 4 Llbrary Club 2, Secretarlal Club 4. JOAN KUDRYCKI Perfect Attendance 2 3 Honors Clubl 2 3 4 Pep Clubl 4 Secretarlal Club 4 Forenslcs 3 Press Club 1 2 3 4 DAVID GROBBEL Top Teen Honors Club 1 2 3 4 PepClub3 4 Board 4 Porenslcs 3 4 Press Club 1 3 4 HERBERT GEISLER LORRAINE MARKOWICZ CATHERINE GURSINSKI TopTeeng Class Officer, Transferred from Per- Honors Club 1, 2, 4, So- Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Pep Club shing 3, Pep Club 4, Sci- dalify 23 PCP Club 3, 4 4gScience Club 3, 4, SWC ence Club 4, FTA 4g SWC SCi9I1C9 Club 45 FTA 4 4, Pres. 4. 4:Scribe4gPress Club4. F0I'9l1SiCS 4- MARLENE WANCOUR ANTOINETTE RABAC Honors Club 1 Sodahty 1 4 PepC1ub1 234 Sc1ence Club4 FTA 3 4 Sec 3 4 SWC 4 Foren SICS 3 4 Press Club 3 4 Ed ofCREST4 Asst Ed of Yearbook 4 CAROL MARTIN Perfect Attendance Sc1ence Club 3 4 Pep Clubl 234 FTA3 4 NCMEA 4 ALBERTINA KOERNKE BARBARA PETERS Pep Club 2 3 Pep Clubl 2 4 Club 60 We Wlll Educate Your Children --.NWNMN Perfect Attendance 1 Sodal1tyl 2 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Sc1ence Club 4 FTA3 4 Secretarlal Club 4 Club 60 EILEEN BIEGALSKI Honors Club4 Soda11ty3 4 Pep Club 1 2,3,4 L1 brary Club 2, 3, 4, Sec 4, FTA 4 Still 8 Future teachers, Cl to r D Ton1 Rabac, Elleen Blegalskl, Carol Mart1n, Lorra1neMarkow1cz, Marlene Wancour, and Cathy Gursmskl f1nd that bulle t1n boards help to make the classroom cheerful s ' 1,29 p J . 2 l ! 9 ! Q l 7 3 D 7 9 7 ! 3 3 ! 9 D ' 1 3 ' ' , S y , . , . . . ,--,-,,... il.. . ' Y ' 7 i 7 Sc1ence Club 4. o o , 29 p T , S , A 9 7 , . , S . Y , . 5 . l, . . . ., . S , 3 - . XIII Bev Pastuschyn holds up soon to be fanullar campus wear for the approval offl tor lGaryHoughton Pat Doyle Denn1s Kaw1ck1 Ed Kansa and Law rence Chm1elewsk1 ESTHER POPOUR Pep Club 4 L1brary Club 2 Secretarlal Club 4 NCMEA 4 DENNIS KAWICKI FOFSHSICS 3 4 PATRICK MINNICK Pep Club 3 4 Sc1ence Club 4 KI'l1ghtS of the Altar 1 2 Football 1 2 Press Club 4 JOAN WATSON Sodal1ty 1 Pep Club 1 2 3, XIV LAWRENCE CHMIELEWSKI Transferred from U.D. 25 Top Teeng Class Off- icer, Pres 2, Treas 4 Honors Club 4 Sodal1ty 1 2 3, V1ce Prefect 3 Sc1ence Club 4 Kmghts of the Altar 1 2 3 4 Pres 4 SWC4 Foren s1cs 3 4 Football 2 3 We Wrll Prepare ELAINE ARTMAN :aff PepClub 1 2 Secretarlal X' Club 4 NCMEA 4 PATRICK DOYLE Sc1ence Club 4 Baseball 1 . . 3 1 ' ' ' 1 7 ' a - ' 1 J 1 1 ' 7 - 7 1 r 9 ' J 7 ' 1 1 y - I x S ' 2 - X , . Z , y S , , ' 7 7 7 7 . .7 fl if W K - :V psf' ' ' K . 'uv . , Q 2, , 4 Rial, . ' Y f I Q' -if 'iiffllf ' , y . . N. Q . s 3, 4. , . s 9 1 PATRICIA GALBENSKY Honors Club 1 4 Sodallty 1 2 Pep Club 1 4 Club H3 BEVERLY PASTUSCHYN Club 1 2 4 Secretarlal Club 4 Ourselves fo Be C ulfured Cmzens Only one more step between h1glschool and college agree Cl. to r.J Esther Popour, Joan Watson, Karen De Vore, Ela1ne Artman, Pat M1nn1ck, and Pat Galbensky. XV GARY HOUGHTON Class Ofhcer Pres 1 Honors Club 3 Audxo V1sualClub4 Forenslcs 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 EDWARD KANSA Honors Club 3 KAREN DEVORE Perfect Attendance 2, 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Press Club 3, 4. sodaury 1, -2, 3, 4, Pep '50., ' , Cjaptain 4. , , ' , , , s ' . . We Wrll Bullcl And Design You BEVERLY CHUCKRY Sodallty 1 2 Pep Club 1 4 Sec 3, Pres Sc1ence Club3 4 FNA 3 4 SWC 4 Forens1cs Club 4 Art Ed of Year book 4 DALE SCHMITZ Sodallty 1, Pep Club 1 Sc1ence Club 4 RICHARD ROGOS Sc1ence Club 3 4 Pres 4 SWC 4 Forens1cs 4 Press Club 3 4 GQ-v-f DOLORES CHONKO Sodallty 2 3 4 Pep Club 4 Llbrary Club 1 2 Vice Pres 4 FNA 3 Secretamal Club 4 A JOSE PH ORGANEK Sc1ence Club 3 4 Foot ball 4 DENNIS WILSON Pep Club4 Basketball 2 Baseball 3 4 fn? HELEN CHURILLA Transferred from Im maculata 3 Pep Club 4 Sc1ence Club 4 L1brary Club4 NCMEA4 Pres House plans recelve the close scrutmy of sen1or draitsmen ll to r JJoe0rganek, Lou1e Kaltz, Dale Schrmtz Steve Man czuk Denny Wllson Gary La Valley and D1ck Rogos XVI I O I uv x 1 5 2,3, , - -4: 9 ' ,,3,4, 5 5 ' ,S , I ' - S ' 3 ' S ' L 5 ' 49 ' 9 5 , . Basketball 1, 45 Pres NCMEA 4. 4. , 1. of Y Xxx? S, 4432. .N bf . .-' 1. X Ms, X' ff' A- -X, ,.., Z ,- , . 'V 'ffzlli rf f if 4 , Q , A A '51 A fl- Art students hold up thelr masterpleces for approval Left to r1ght Helen Churllla Berme Schnoblen Bev Chuckry Ed Meduvsky Dolores Chonko and Ellen Defer We Will Promote Beaufy BERNADINE SCHNOBLEN Sodality 1,2g Pep Club 1, 2,3,4gSecretarial C1ub4g Forenslcs 4 Through Creahve Arts 1E25ElZiAfTZ GARY LA VALLEY Sclence Club 3 4 ELLEN DEFER M1ss SCH Top Teen Honors Club 1 2 3 4 Pres 4 Sodallty 1 2 4 Pep Club1 2 3 4 Cheer leader 3 4 Secretarlal Club 4 SWC 4 Sec 4 Basketball 1, 2 4 Press Club 4 STEPHEN MANCZUK Transferred from Sale s1an 3 Pep Club 4 XVII EDWARD MEDUVSKY Pep Club 2 3 4 Press Club 3 4 1 . 7 7 7 7 7 1 . O I lv-E ' U' 4 , ,- 4 - 3 5 f ' ' 1 7 7 7 7 ' 5 Q I 5 7 7 7 ' 7 Q - 7 7 Q 7 7 - 7 Q . 7 ' 7 S . JAMES REISS Class Officer, Vice- Pres. 1, 2, Honors Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 23 Sci- ence Club 4g Knights of the Altar 1, 2, 3, 4. DIANNE WESSERLING Pep Clubl 2 3 4 FNA 3 Secretarlal Club Sec 4 Press C1ub4 wsu A good secretary is well acquainted with the office equipment she uses agree ll. to r.lDianneWesserling, MercyGodin, Kathy Schmidt, Nancy Koss, Marcia Burg, Cookie Weingartz, and Carol Flaim. We Will Take Our Place m the Business World KATHLEEN SCHMIDT Perfect Attendance 2 Secretarial Club 4 Club JAMES JOSEPH A1ar1234 Sec 4 XVIII KAT HLEEN WEINGART Z 1 2 3 4 Secretarlal Club 4 Pres 4 SWC4 Club O E . ll - C I 9 ' 4, , V Q- , Pep Club 4gKnights ofthe Sodality 1, 2, 3, Pep Club . Q t J Q 5 ' ' 7 5 Q I . '60. , Z . 3 5 '60. I We Help fo Keep God in Your Hearts MARCIA BURG Perfect Attendance 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Sec retarlal Club 4 Vice Pres 4 SWC 4 Press pl 1 CAROL FLAIM C1assOfficer, Sec. 4gSo- dality 1, 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4gCheerleader3,4g Secretarial Club 43 SWC 4gClub '60g Basketball 2. MICHAEL SCHWEDER Transferred from Sacred Heart Seminary 2g Pep Club 4g Knights of the Altar 1, 2, 3, 45 Audio- Visual Club 4. 1-vii Club 3 4 NANCY KOSS Perfect Attendance 1 Sodality 1 3 Pep Club 1 3 Sunday mornmg finds fl to r J Jim Joseph Bob Miller Jim Reiss Mike Schweder, and Mel Atkinson preparing to serve Mass Q01 MELVIN ATKINSON Sodalityl 2 3 Knights of the Altar 1 2 3 4 XI ROBERT F MILLER Knights of the Altar 1 2 ME RC EDES GODIN Secretarial Club Treas 4 4 ' 3 -Z. . 9 1 9 J , ' , .. - S I , l 1 . . n . . ' ' 1 a 9 I Qiviwiflgi ' EQ' A .-.- N wi. ' f t 4 9 ' 7 1 l . 1 J 2 4 7 9 3 , , , . 3, 4. - - a 1 ' ALLAN LENTS BERNARD JACOB VISUH1 Club 4 Treas 4 Football2 Press Club 4 Aud1o VISUH1 Club 4 Football 1 2 Grouped around the p1ano 1n preparatlon for an afternoon song fest are Cl to r 5 Pat Thebert Norm Slonsk1 Janet Lletz Ed Mc Gl1nchey and Gary Vermeersch XX GARY VERMEERSCH HARVEY MILLER GERALD RINKE Pep Club 2 3 4 Audlo Sc1ence Club3 4 Kmghts Transferred from War the Altar 1 2 3 ren3 Pep Club3 We Will Help You Relax Though Music PATRICIA THEBERT Homemaker Top Teen Class Off1cer, Treas 1 Perfect Attendance 1 Honors Clubl 2 3 4 So dallty 1 2 3, Pep Club 1 2 FNA 3 Sec 3 FTA 4 Pres 4 NCMEA4 Student Ed 4 SWC 4 Forens1cs 3 4 Press Club 3 4 Asst Ed of CREST 4 Q K Q 4 sa: ' av ' J 'v of :::4r - 1 ' ' 1 ,. l E a 1 -9 a ayaa' ax 1 f 9 a -9 v -1 1 - -s 1 ' 7 1 5 1 79 - ra ' ' At least Uncle Sam wants you, Al Navy bound Al Lents IS consoled by C1 to r DHugh Malloy, John Zahorchak Jerry Rmke Bud Jacob Joe Doneth and Harvey Mlller We Will Serve Our Country JOHN ZAHORCHAK Transferredfrom Sacred Heart Seminary 2' Top Teen' Class Officer, Vice-Pres 4' Honors Club 4' Sodality 3 4' Sci- ence Club3 4' Knights of the Altar 1 2 3 4' SWC 4' Forensics 3 4' Bas- ketball3,4' Press Club 4. JANET LIETZ Top Teen Honors Club 1 2 3 4 Sec 4 Sodahty 1 2 3 4 Pep Clubl 2 For ens1cs3 4 PressClub3 4 H1 H19 Afffled FOFCSS EDWARD MC GLINCHEY JOSEPH DONETH NORMAN SLONSKI Football 1 3- Audio-Visual Club 4 Football 1. Pres. 4' SWC 4. XXI odality'2 Pep Club 4 Forensics 4 Football 1 Basketball 1 3 Baseball Jnya HUGH MALLOY Sodalityl 2 3 4 Treas 4' Science Club 3 4 Knights of the Altar 1 GARY KEMP DIANE SCHOENHERR Football 3. Sodality lg Pep Club 1, 4. FLORENCE PISARSKI S'oda1ity lg Pep C'1u'b 1, 2 3, 4. ! ,Anf- See John they come 1n handy sometlmes says Denny Rmke to John Gault asll tor JAnneThomas Dlane Schoenherr, and Flo P1sarsk1 swltch tlres We Wnll Be THOMAS GONIWIECHA Sc1ence Club 4 if if 5 . GEORGE ROSBURY JOANN SOROKA JOHN GAULT XPHI f . so , A ' 0 i IV ' ' YY ' , . . . . - 1 . . , . 95-'Q 0 A b A. f ' , b '35 ELIZABETH FRANK IRENE MC LAUGHLIN Sodalltyl 2 Pep Club 1 Sodalltyl 2 Pep Club 1 2 4 Llbrary Club 1 Secretaual Club 4 Interested ln Highway Safety unbu- JoanSorokapo1nts out the trouble to Cl to r J Paul Okros, George Rosbury Tom Gon1w1echa andGary Kemp wh1le L1z Frank querles You mean m the d1fferent1al ? XXIII PAUL OKROS Football 1 ANNE THOMAS Sodallty 1 Pep Club 1 2 4 Secretarxal Club 4 DENNIS RINKE 3 Q 1 9 2 J , , g , 2, 2, 4. . 0 . Els 1 ,C 7 7 Q . I , M. ,Q .I . . , . . . . . ,, . 3 7 7 ' ' 'Y Drawn by the brlght sunshlne sen1ors Cl to r J Dlane De Monaco Dee Zer1o, Tom Dutk1ew1cz Nancy Fortuna and Bob Remsmg sm1le enthu slastlcally for cameraman Bob Mlller MARILYN FUERST Perfect Attendance 33 Ho- norsC1ub1, 2,3,4, Vice- Pres. 4g Sodality 2,3,4g PepClub1 2 3 4' Secre- tarial Club 4 Forenslcs 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Co capta1n2 Press Club We Wull Use Our Leisure Hours Well T HO MAS DUT KIEWIC Z HENRY RICHMOND Press Club 3 4 ROBERT B MILLER Audlo Vlsual Club 4 Vxce Pres 4 Footballl 2 3 4 Press Club 1 Transferred from Boys v1lle 4 DIANE DE MONACO Pep Club 1 2 3 4 SCI ence Club 4 FNA 3 4 Urs... JUDITH SC HULT Z Thomas 3 Pep Club 4 Sclence Club4 Secretar 1al Club 4 NCMEA 4 XXIV KATHLEEN JENUWINE Perfect Attendance 1 3 4 Pep Clubl 3 FNA 4 Basketball 2 3 7 7 ! 3 . . . . S . . , , . . . . , 3 I 7 Y 3 7 a I 7 y ' - ' t - 3,4. O O 9 ' ' Wh. --l ff? 'S Transferred from St. I '1' 5 5 f W 5 ' Q . 4 Q29 , Q ,2, ,4 EK W1 9 7 7 4. . ' ' a 2 1 2 .' - - I , Q , . Y ? I ' .--4-.gg DEANNA BRUEGGEMAN TopTeeng Sodality 1, 2, 4g Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Cheer- leader 3 4 Captain 4' Sc1ence Club3 4, Treas 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Co capta1n4 Press Club fi! 2? ROBERT REMSING DEANNA ZERIO Pep Club4 Aud1o V1sual Scr1be 4 Club 4 NANCY FORTUNA Honors Club 1 3 4 dallty 2 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Press Club 3 We Wlll Keep Ourselves Physically FH Practxcmg up for the mtramurals are ll to r J Judy Schultz Mar11yn Fuerst Judy Cunnmgham Kathy Jenuwme Barb G1p prlch, and Dee Brueggeman XXV BARBARA GIPPRICH Perfect Attendance 3 Honors Club 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Sec retarlal Club 4 Foren s1cs3 4, Basketball 1 2 4 Press Club 3 4 J UDITH CUNNINGHAM Sodal1ty2, 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Sc1ence Club 4 NCMEA 4 Forenslcs Basketball 1 2 3 4 Co capta1n 2 4 We Will Aid You in Good Grooming CAROL GOLEMBIEWSKI Transferred from Fe l1c1an Academy 2 Class Off1cer Pres 3 Honors Club 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 FNA 3 4 Forens1cs 3 4 Press Club 3 Class Off1cer Sec 1 Treas 3 Sodahty 1 2 3 Pep Clubl 2 3 4 Board 3,4 Sc1ence Club 4 Club 00 KAREN ZIMMER Honors Club 1,2,3, 4g So- dality 25 Science Club 3 45 Forensics 3, 4. FRANCES GRETZ Perfect Attendance 1 Honors Club 1, 2, 43 Sec- retarial Club 4g Club '60. Sandy Yuzenas submltstothe halrbrush andcomb as fl to r D Dlane Brown, Fran Gretz and Jan Gmerek declde to try somethlng new' ARMAND LA FLAMME ALLEN SEYFFERTH Pep Club 2 Sc1ence Club Sc1ence Club 4 4 Kmghts of the Altar 1 XXVI f ,M .. 9 , - 9 ,,s , 9 , s ,s ,4- 1 ' VV ' I , . ln JOYCEFIX ' A 7 ' 7 ' 77 v 9 9 7 Q A P 5 3 I ' 4' 3 . . 1 Q . PAT RICIA DERBIN Transferred from St. Florian 3' Pep Club 3 4 Science Club 4' FNA 3 4 Press Club 3 4. JANET GMEREK Perfect Attendance 2 Honors Club 1 2 3 So dallty 1 2 4 Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Sclence Club 4 3 4 Press Club 3 CHARLES FIERLE Sc1ence Club 4 DIANE BROWN ALEXANDRINE YUZENAS JOHN FLANIGAN Transferred from Im- Pep Club 4. Class Officer Vice ' maculata 4' Secretarial Pres. 3. ' Club 4. We Wnll Be Science Minded Clhzens Watchlng for the brown fumes of n1tr1c acld 1n the retort are Cl to r J Carol Golemblewskl AlSeyfferth John Flamgan Armand La Flamme Pat Derbm Karen Zlmmer Joyce FIX and Chuck Flerle XXVII X I M' 7 Y 5 , , Y 7 7 . I Q C U I . J s Q ' 7 3 .L 7 1-JTA 4g Basketball 1,2, , Q - .I ly ' 2 I I Q , . 7 5 3 ' You never can tell what you 1lf1nd 1n a locker' Learmng th1s the hard way are C1 to r J P Rokwxcz R Kaltz and J McDonnell Juniors March Toward Leadership Members of Homeroom 105 Left to r1ght Bottom row J Fuerst J Senftleben C Megge M Rostow S Oberllesen Row2 M Markovlch S Beste V Chapman L Delmotte P Connell Row3 T Koernke R C16'SI1g3. R Fortm C RHISS Row4 M Carney R N16dZW16Ck1 M VanG1lder 3 Down 1 To Go The fam111ar phrase of the Jun1or class concludes three years of ex per1ence w1th the thought of the greatest yet to come Thls eventful year has provlded them w1th the1r f1rst taste of the upper class The1r 1n1 t1at1on1nhe1p1ng to plan such 8Ct1V1t1eS as the Homecomxng andthe Prom has provlded a bas 1C foundatlon for future Ieadershlp 1n the1r vo cat1on The1r new exper1ences have made them proud bearers of the name Jun1or Enchanted comes out on top' exclalms P Terebesy Helpmg tally student votes for the Prom theme are fl to r D A Ge1s1er and L Morlarty il W1th Jun1or year comes the acqulrmg of the tradltlonal class rmgs. Makmg the1r f1na1 dec1s1ons are C1 to r J D Sulda, B Kutchey, A Gawhk, F Fmn, andJ Zolno XXVIII 'MFI I - , ,ff X, -' S . ,. , Q , . X X IVE, ,ff I : , , . , . V , , 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 7 ' 7 , , ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 7 ' 7 ' . , 7 7 ' 7 ' 7i Z ' 7 ' 7 7 . . . , . , . Q . . 7 , - , - ,, - ,. yy YV ' ., . . .. f f 3 . ' 3 --. Q7 Memoers of Homeroom 103 Leftto rlght Bottom row R VerHoven R Karner C Jenuwme E Powell M Gordon J Tharrett P Garabedlan Row 2, M Krajmak E Caxllouette W Wellmg P Soboczunakl M Su sxk R Moravlck D Meyers K M1ller Row3 J Moran K R1tCh16 D R1nke J McDonnell M OConnell A Gelsler A Tsch1ltsch A Flamgan Row 4, C Da1ley C Sav1cus G Warner D FIX V Carawagglo M Hemmmgsen M Slov1ck Row 5 D Su1da J Radtke K Bama G Mayermk T G1etzen R Welr J Casselman Y Members of Homeroom 104 Left to rlght Bottom row P Hel C WoJc1echowsk1 M Smuh Row 2 M 6 nnell P Terebesy B Kutchey L MOF1aTty M Forray D Stemp1en M Schoener Row3 M Zepeda J DeLam1elleure L VanLaan M Gordon B Chm1elewsk1 A Gawhk F Pomante E Fortumase J Cog mll Row4 G Hudak M Thelsen R Kaltz P Laske K Kmg C Elwart P M11ler P Rmke Row 5, M VoJc1echowsk1 R Rokw1cz G Grobbel B Owockl T Thomas J Ramen R Peters R Marshall Rowf, T Lletz B Vlgneau R VanHulle F Fmn J Okros L MllHdI'1Ck D RZGSZM XXIX 3 Q , . , 3 H. ,M 1 3 2 1 . 'F' , t wo' . 'I P Q' 'L ' Q N. it it J ,,, 2 . -S . 3 Q S, X ,hwy 4 'Q - t wr X. f A , -MM, - ' n ,, r ' 1 ' x ' 1 ' a ' s ' 9 ' 5 ' 2 ' J 9 ' a ' ' . . . . . . , 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 l 7 ' 9 ' I ' 9 ' 7 ' 5 ' 9 ' a ' 7 .....-. ' a ' 1 ' a ' 9 ' s ' 5 ' J y ' 7 ' 1 ' s ' 9 ' Q ' 3 ' 5, .2 . at J . V A , W . 15 , 1 J V 9 . cw H- Q' Y? 1.- idq fav Q G 'A Q3 W Q Q ' L. 4 : x a ' H' ' 7 ' 1 s ' V ' n GJ J ' a ' 2 ' 9 ' J ' 7 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 ' a ' 1 ' r ' a ' 1 ' 2 ' ' 9 9 ' 1 ' 5 ' Q ' J ' 1 ' 7 ' J ' 7 l ' , . . . . . . . 4 v , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , Q . , . , . , . , . , . , . . Sophomores Advance Toward Maturity Always onthe go the phrase that eas 1ly descrxbes the sophomores of St Clem ent After Sl1I'V1V1I1gth61I' flusterlng fresh men year s'ophs pltched rlght 1n for a nother term of school act1v1t1es good marks and class loyalty Although th1s IS only the1r second try at hxgh school the sophomores eagerly look forward to the two years ahead of them to develop the1r many other speclaltles The CREST has arrlvedl Attent1on bound are left to rlght bottomrow C Maychrzak J Werthman Row 2 M Wolf J Valukas R Sand Row3 S Skavery M Savage V Tropla Members of Homeroom ZU7 Lett to rlght Bottom row K Koppmger D Ue'lavern1er F LaV1gne V Tro p1a C Choronzewlcz C Garczewslu E Shaw Row2 E Yuzenas J Schlmmel W Brown S Skavery C Golembxewskl H Jur1cny B L19tZ Row3 L Seyfferth K Owockl C Majchrzak M Kowal M McK1nnon C Nadolskl S Hall C Coeman ROW4 J K1ng L Doneth V Hemmlngsen M L Wegener J Braun C Kachman J ROkW1CZ W Syp1tkOWSk1 Row 5, M Bernott J Bush J Zelmanslu E Feleo J Orban G Bashaw C Ge1sler W Grobbel James Doyle Cnot plcturedl XXX vv 17-- , - 7 , . 7 ' 7 , , . , . . . . , . , . . . . , . , . . ' -as ,, 5 .- w -I ' W- Y, l ' f . ' . T ' ' . , . . , . , . , . 7 ' 1 ' 7 ' 1 1 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 . , . , . , , - , . , . , . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , - , . , . , . . Members of Homeroom 107 Left to rlght Bottom row A Flalm B Larante J Koroleskl E M1ller J Stanczak L Nall, C MCLaugh11H Row2 C Carney, M Kava C Ge1sler R Dutk1ew1cz T Fmn C Kol hnger M Buckley S Atk1nson,J Werthman ROW3 C Mazza N Hoffman M Hayes B Uhcny C Tar donla T Krause I Qu1tter Row4 R Sand A Guzdlal F Buechel T Lambert M Sandldge J Laudl c1na Row5 T M1l1er, J Coll1ns J Valukas T Da1ley J Patalon G Schnoblen L Gomwxecha MembersofHomeroom 203 Left to rlght Bottom row A Chonko C Regan B Chrlstel C Cunnmgham S Oswald J Cllnton M Stephens Row2 K M1kosz J Macko P Hazen C Kosal D Houghton J Bonar R Fedorczk M Savage P Godlewslu Row3 P Fourmer M He1de A Fogoros M M1nn1ck P Kelsey A Lewandowskl T Buechel ROW4 E Grobbel M M1nko M Vwll M Scantllng D Verkest C Gurtz J Tranchlda Row5 G Schoenherr W Boehmer D Alberty R Van Pamel W Patalon P Kopplnger T DeLam1elleure XXXI . , , . , . , . , . , . , . . , , . . , . , . , - , . ' J ' a ' ' 9 9 ' a ' s ' a ' a ' ' r ' J ' a 1 ' 9 - 2 ' 1 ' r ' s ' ' a s ' - a ' a ' 9 ' 9 ' 7 ' si . W, Q , 'lx f 4. M 7 I '- 2' 6 S' - , . . , . , . , . , . 7 ' 7 ' 7 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' a ' 5 a ' a ' f a ' 9 ' J ' 7 . . ,I , . ' a ' s a ' 1 ' a ' 1 ' s ' 1 - a . , , . , . , . , . , . , . , . Freshmen Jom Ranks Tlmld occas1ona11ybaff1ed sometxmes confused our freshmen entered our fast rnovlng ranks at Sa1ntC1ement W1th moreteachers manyandvamedclasses and un11m1ted supphes of energy, the1r world of h1gh school IS a challenge new and lmproved 'W O o oh' Wow' Th1s1smycard'?V Reactlons aremanyandvamedasfl torJW Beste P Barry D P1dek J Caravagg1o D Couture and R WOJCIG hOWSk1 dxscussed the1r cards Left to rlght G Bama J Qu1tter and W Mozer chalk up the student Lenten MISSIOH alms Yami L.. Members of Homeroom 201 Left to rxght, Bottom row S Pxcotte J Qultter B Jackson G Sobocznsk1,E Thebert P RBISS P Hanrahan Row2 G Bama J Doyle J Woloszyk J Kolaso J Lobb M Flamgan C Zolno M Co111ns Row3 J Oldeschulte D Lance K Demeshko C Cuplsz J Schmldt R MOFIHH C Perun, Row4, N Wrub1ewsk1, T O Brlen, D Jarmaga, K DeVore, B. Moran, W Hay, D P1dek, Row 5, K Szewczyk, E Bxenkowskl, E Su1da, W. Mozer, K. Kemp, A Geldun, G Schnoblen 1Notp1cturedQ M. Cara Vagg1O, J. Kantrow XXXII U . . a 1 .4 W n , t I ., 9 y 1 ' ' -TY? ' 'Y , i ,V ex M M A . f W '! , 'aa .. V I it 0 f f L if . f 5 vw H v' 'V V' ' ' H . ., s - - H , . . W 95 - , - at at - 1, , 55 -- . . , . , . 'V - 'Y ' ' . vi Y 3 ' 4 ' N, Q' , .LL R m , N , , af 4, k Q -M L, ,wr 3 ku. .1 N, 1:2 S me 5 is I .J I , v 1 -- 2 ' K' W., I X, W Q .Me- -me yt wi . Y X 7 I t . I L s l A 5 f Q - 4 ov 2 ' 9 ' Wi 'H' . , . , . , . , . . s ' a - 9 9 ' y ' v ' Q ' s ' 1 ' 9 ' 1 ' 1 r ' a - a - ' 1 ' 1 ' s ' x ' . , . . . . . . . . . vi. Members of Homeroom 202 Left to rxght Bottom row I Normandeau G Verhulst J Barron R Leppek C Rheame P Garczewslu Row2 K Chltu C Jordan D Couture L Turner A Marvln B Edwards R Sosnoskl J Mllostan Row 3 W V1gneau M Rabac S DeMonaco W Beste D Kardynskl C Stroh P Barry Row 4 G Collms C McGuck1n T Lewandowskl A Rmke C Wolf S Zer1o C Sm1thS Peters Row5 K Grobbel L Lawson M Tramor E Artman R Smlth J Ralss R Schlaf 1155 'FQ 11 rf 'G P ANI: 1. ,. Members of Homeroom 210 Left to Flffht Bottom rovs M Komorek B Zahorchak J Dupu1s M Ress M Hoder M Caruana L Schm1tz Row! l L1Porte M M111er J Gora J McDonnell R Thexsen K Ahern D Welhn K Bag1nsk1 Row 3 J Schmmelfemn C Bonar M Thomas D Szczeanslu R WOJCIGDOWSKI M Hebert D Galbensky Row4 C Cygan K Juzek R Sauger K Garlow D DeLam1e11eure S Patalon D Schroeder Row5 P Boyt1m R Sosnoskl R Watson D M111er R Hudak P Petz D Dooley D Kondl z1o1ka XXXIH ,f'l 7 . rx I I y I ' A -J 'W' an 'S .D -.. A ' ,A ' ,,, .- f' -.lv Q , 7 . C J, , 21 I , vu , 5 , J J, ,,, ,, X A W X Q K . . r A x 'XP' '. LIU' . ,gt .3 1' - lf., . , , . , . , . , . . , . , , . , . , . , . , . , . , . J ' 7 2 ' x ' J ' 7 ' 1 ' 1 ' n a s ' s ' a ' 1 ' 9 ' 7 ' 1 ' 7 ' 2 , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . ,, 1 ' 2- , ': - .. 18 ' Q 62? 1 , E 3 A, f ,, .Q ' t of .1 , . 2- ,, . 2 , W , . as ' . -r N - , M 'isa . 7 we sr f. va 2 7, V! s. ... , 5 ' ' Q . ,Q .Q - J iv . ' X 1 Y is 3 I L S i J' - Q , , 7 , . A as , if R . , :fr J Q ' - 'vw xv 1 A W f , A . ,VF f . . :, , . , . , . , . , . 1 ' 9 ' x v ' ' x ' 1 ' 1 ' 7 ' a ' v ' by ' y 1 - g, . , . , . , . , ' s ' s a ' r ' 1 ' y - , - , - . ' , y - y n , - , . , . , . , - , . ' IFE IS AN open book, for all L spilling opportunities . In the course of a year, Saint nts have many Clement stude e in educa- chances to advanc ' ual skills, and the tion, man arts. he B617 U1 BULB!!! SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER FEBRUARY MARCH A PRIL MAY J UNE 8 Openlng of School P 8 Openlng of School P 7 7 11 14 18 22 24 13 St Clement vs Warren Bonf1re gl Pep Rally P 18 Homecomlng Dance P 19 Homecom1n Parade Homecommg Game P 18 20 Be Sweet To Teacher Day P 9 Thanksg1v1nQ P 28 Genes1an Drama Fest1val Monroe P 21 Chr1stmasFa1r P 35 Plve Semors appeared on QUIZ 'Em on the A1r P 23 Chrlstmas P 36 37 Hohday Ball P 33 Roller Skatmg Party P 57 TB Tests P 57 Genes1an FOIGHSICS, Rosary Hxgh School P 71 Boy S Basketball Intramurals G1rl s Basketball Intramurals Sc1ence Fa1r P 63 Younff People s MISSION P 67 D1str1ct Forenslcs P 67 Model Un1tedNat1ons P 61 Seventeen P bl Jumor Sen1or Prom June Crest Jumors rece1ved class rmgs June Crest 15 Marlan Day June Crest 22 Sen1or Day June Crest 25 May Crownmg June Crest 12 Graduatlon June Crest y o o .. ' .7 ....18 . . ......22 ' . 23 ' . 25 'Q 5 ' - s 301V - - vv . .....26 ' . 28 ' ' , . 19 ,. . ,, . .,, a 25 ' . - 29 ' . JANUARY ....... 29 Fantasy in Print P. 33, 42, 43 .....27 ' . 5 . . . O 20 ' ' . ........3-9 D ' ' ' . 7 . . . U 27-30 0 SIXTEE WI PUSTS X Freshmen Patr1ckBoyt1rn Paophlomofes Eiaymosld ian Jun1ors Gertrude Hudak, Sen1ors Lawrence Chm1e Patric1aGarczewsk1 Kenneth Gamid C 1?CqueJme ,gc 0' Gerald Grobbel Ronald lewskl Carol Flalm Herbert Grobbel Patr1c1a Hanrahan era 0 ms ames ran Peters Ronald N16dZW1eCk1 Gexsler J olm Zahorchak chxda c T Siuclenia N l Salnt Clement High School, Center Llne Mlchlgan S No I September 30 1959 V9 I RDEAOff1cersandspeakersf1 to r J Slster M Raphael, Mother Albertme Slster Eleanore Rev Celestm Stelner, S J Slster Mary Magdalen, Rev V1ncentHorkan Slster M Josepha JQL804 Appralses Goals Racme Dominican Education Assocla t1on, Nhchlgan branch lElH'fts annual meetmg at St Clement Hlgh Schoolon September 26 Keynotlng the second annual education session of the Sisters of St Domimc of Racine Reverend Celestin Steiner, S J , president of the Umversity of Detroit, explored the RDEA research problem Self Development For A Better Apostolate Sharmg the plenary sesslon w1th Father Steiner were Reverend Vlncent Horkan, superintendent of schoolsfor the Archdiocese of Detroit, Mother Mary Albert1ne, Prioress General of the Dominican Sisters of Racine, Sister MaryAmadeus, I H M Dean of Mary grove College and RDEA officers Sisters Mary Cleopha, Mary Magdalen and J osepha, all of Racine QContinued on Page 3, Column Axmx Ballots are 1n the news IS out The class off1cers of the conung school term are elected and are ready to take the1r places as leaders of the1r classes and members of the newly for med Student These newly elected class representa tlves presxdent, v1ce presldent sec retary treasurer are the followmg respectlvely Senlors Herbert Geisler, John Zahorchak Carol Flalm Law rence Chmielewskl J un1ors Gertrude Hudak GeraldGrobbel Ronald Peters RonaldN1edzw1eck1 Sophomore repre sentatlves are Raymond Van Pamel Jacquehne Macko Gerald Colllns James Tranchlda Freshmen Patr1ck Boytxm Kenneth Grobbel Patr1c1a Garczewskl Patr1c1a Hanrahan JO1l'l1l'lg the class off1cers to form the Student Welfare Counc1l are the follow 1ngclubpres1dents Sodallty Kathleen Gletzen Pep Club Edward Meduvsky Future Teachers Club Patr1c1a The bert Llbrary Club Ehzabeth Mlller, Future Nurses Club Kathleen Gnetzen Science Club Rlchard Rogos Joming these w1ll be two representatlves from each homeroom to be elected at a later date To develop student responslbility ln itlative, leadershlp, and school pride to promote the welfare of the school through proper student faculty relation ships to provide for student expression of opmion are the tasks of the S W C Meetings of the S W C w11l be held twice a month, with Sister Eleanore as its adviser . X I 2' . ,e-3 XX lg, S CK I M- ,. .- I at .b . S, -- fr 1 - . y . l 1 , . n ', N x 0, H .DS Y 'I' ,f .11 I, YQ ! X I ' .z V . J I . on I f -Q I - .J X31 I if . ' iff' ' at . ,pl p 1 13, , : vw , ' : . . , , 1 . Z .- : ' - ' ', ' . , y 1 , , , - . . . . I , . . y ' 7 R E S . . , I. ' 9 ' - N ij: 5 Welfare Counc1l of Salnt Clement H1gh. . U . . - . , Q , U . I 5 1 I 1 ' 3 Y I ! I as ' I ' I 5 1 I 1 I 1, , L L 1 . I . . . zz . . . I Q rt it 9 3 . X 5 , l I . . I I . l I s I I '- , . . . , - a ' ' 1 ' -- - - 3 -' 5 0 . - U - - . , . -- 9 ' . 1 , . . , . l g , . . . , ' 5 , . ll . Page Two THE CREST September 30 1959 Crest Alms For ame What s 1n a name? Does the t1tle by wh1ch a th1ng IS knovm necessarlly show 1tS nature? Last year the student body chose The Crest as the name of th1s paper Was the1r Ch01C6 appropr1ate? The word crest, ltself, developed durmg feudal t1mes Or1g1nally lt was a helmet ornament, g1v1ng protect1on from blows Later the crest came to be used 1nthe make up of coats of arms which were used by persons of h1gh rank as symbols of the1r famxly tree These coats of arms were also used to 1dent1fy prop erty Sllverware, ch1na, coaches, and armor all bore the fam1ly emblem Today the Off1C1a1 symbol of a natlon IS called a crest In Br1ta1n the nat1onal crest 1S that of the royal fam1ly Our own country uses the Great Seal of the United States In this waythe word became an 1dent1fy1ng devlce Wh1tecap peaks are known as the crest of the waves A crest, too, IS the upper po1nt of a h1ll or mounta1n thus ma.k1ng the word 1nterchangeable w1th hlghest or head IfTheC,rest1sto prove a f1tt1ng name thls paper must reach for the top L1ke the part of the coat of arms, lt must also be a mark of somethxng spec1al The Crest has the com1ng year 1n wh1ch to reach its goal to l1ve up to 1ts name qnam Q 'D 2. 7,,f,', . 41 f 4+ WJ ,DJ For You, 44 Byslght Does 445 seem to be a b1g number? The hlgh school enrollment reaches that number exactly Each day, these 445 students attend classestogether They pass each other inthe halls and on sta.1rways At 12 30 these same students meet 1n the cafe ter1a, sharmg all the latest news and g0SS1p They belong to the same clubs, support the same team and attend most of their games These 445 meet at the same dances and parties They also attend Mass together each Fr1day many of them !'6Ce1Vll'lg Holy Commun1on Yet how many of these 445 can see one of the1r own classmates, recogmze him, and call h1m by name? How many can po1nt out a student from another class and say I know tum ? Ofthe 445 th1rty two have just trans ferred from other schools How are they fittmg 1n? Are they gettmg to know the others? Arethe others gettxng to know them? Crusaders of old were openhearted wlth the people they met 111 the1r travels The1r present day counterparts now have the opportumty to lmltate their name sakes When w1ll each student at St Clement High be able to say I can count at least 444people as my friends Tomorrow? May We Suggest... that Crusader rooters Slt together in the stands and cheer rlght up to r K the end of the game 1 No THE CREST September 30 1959 Published by the students of Sa1nt Clement Hlgh School 8155 R1tter Avenue Center L1ne M1Ch1g3Jl Ed1tor1al board Marilyn Fuerst Janet Gmerek Kathleen Gletzen Janet L1etz Rlchard Rogos Patr1c1a Thebert Marlene Wancour Grace Wlegand Copy Beverly Chuckry Carol Golemblewskl Joan Kudryckl Dxane Wesserl1ng Deanna Brueggeman MRFCIR Burg Ellen Defer Karen De Vore Art and Photography Barbara G1ppr1ch, John Zahorchak, Edward Fortumase Thomas Dutkxewxcz, Davxd Grobbel Edward Meduvsky Busmess Kathleen G1etzen Patr1c1a Derbln, Lorrame MHTKOWICZ, Gary Vermeersch, Dolores Chonko Reporters Shlrley Beste, Mary Ann Carney, V1rg1n1a Chapman, Barbara Chmielewsk1, Patr1c1a Connell, Louxse Delmotte, Robert Fortm, Jane Fuerst, Theresa Koernke, Marcella Markov1ch, Patr1ck MIHHICK, Carol Megge, Ronald N16dZW18Ckl, Susa.nOberl1esen, Carolyn Ra1ss, Margaret Rostow, Judxth Senftleben, Joan Trawczynslu Student Poll li Left to r1ght L ChlIl1e1eWSkl Choronzewlcz, E Powell G LaValley C Wolf The openmg of school brought w1th lt anew curriculum and schedule Three of the changes were Mass only once a week, a three o'clock d1sm1ssal, an permanent seatlng arrangements 1n caieter1a How does the man on the street' or rather 'student 1n the hall feel about them? These are h1s reactxons Do you l1ke the change from da1ly to weekly Mass? Carol Wolf 63 Ith1nk we apprec1ate the Mass more 1f we go only on Fr1 days Gary La Valley 60 I thmk the Mass on Frlday IS good because everyone shouldhave achance to bu1ld h1s Splrlt ual defense so he can endure the ev1ls of the world Joan Watson '60 'I really m1ss the opportun1ty of da1ly Mass, but since this seems to be the best poss1ble way to 1nclude all of the school act1v1t1es m sat1sf1ed w1th the change How about the new d1sm1ssal t1me? Carol Choronzewxcz 62 'I can t see why we haveto get out of school so late I would rather have d1sm1ssal at about the same t1me other schools do Lawrence Chrn1elewsk1 60 Actually there doesn 't seem to be any d1fference between the 2 45 d.1Sl'n1SSa1 and the three o clock one What about the ca.feter1a seatlng ar rangements? E1leen Powell 61 S1nce I enJoy d1fferent people at dlfferent times don't like to s1t III the same place all year Judy Senftleben '61 'I l1ke the seatmg order 1n the cafeter1a compared to that of my last school becausel have a better chance of gettlng acquamted w1th the rest of the Juniors Do You Know... that the class of '60 1S the thirty fourth graduatxng class 1 I nr V V ' . a V 1 I 4 Y Q 1 Y ' . is ' ,yttfas , - - it sf- - g: - t we 3 ...Q . . . . . . . 345 we 1 4193, my 1 , , y sg ' 1 My an ' . , 4 Q I Y 1 , . . , , ' ' : . , C. . ' , . - , . , ' ' ' 1 . . 7 , I . ' ' d - . ' ' the , . ' - I ' ' ' 'Y V ' v ' rv 9 ' uv ' uv v' , u - - . , , 7 - - n 4. . . . . 1 . u - , . ! i . . - e . I vw ' ' . ' . 1 ' . . J :. 'N f . . . - I . I - QU 0 ' . . . . , f ' gr 9: ,n I I l ' 1 I 1 - -' '- H - ' 4 . r . . . 3 . ' - v . v v . . : - L . 'J 5 D.. R ' ' Z . ,. . H ' ' '. '- N - - -1 .rv . J 'HR ' y M U o ' . ' v . n - - Vol. . 1 - I ' l ' , 1 4 ' - 7 I V' , I . v - - . . ' ' ' I I I ' I 3 . 3 V ' . , y . , . . . 4 . - - - 1 y 1 1 . . , 1 Q 1 ' ' . . . , . , . . . . , September 30 1959 THE CREST page Three Sc oo' Crusaders Say Hn New Faculty Boost Enrollment 3 Lay Teachers Jom Staff SIX full tlme teachers Jolned the St Clement Hlgh School staff th1s year Mrs Joyce Sucaet teachmg two Eng llshlllandtwo clothmg classes attamed her degree at U of M and her Teaching Certlflcate at Wayne State Her hobbxes are s1ng1ng and antlques Ga1n1ng h1s BS degree at U D Mr Donald Roy Szambelan recemved the M1ch1gan Teachmg Cert1f1cate after an addltlonal semester He IS teachmg commercial courses h1s hobbles are drama and muslc modern and classl ca Mr John Robert Hahn lnstructor of Latln I and II and Re11g1on III attended St Bernard College St Benedlct Col lege St Me1nrad Umversity and the Royal Conservatory of the Un1vers1ty of Toronto He played seml professlonal hockey h1s hobbxes are sports 1n clud1ng golf and fxshmg Three Sisters S1ster Mary Gonzaga who holds degrees 1n theology and Engl1sh teaches Rel1 glon Il and Engllsh I Good muslc and plays especlally Shakespeare are her outs1de mterests S1ster Therese de L1s1eux degreed ln art was yearbook advlser art and Enghshteacher at St John Hlgh School L1ttle Chute W1scons1n last year Her vacatlon was all vacatlon New Sodallty moderator S1ster Mary Regxs comes tothe h1gh school from the grade school where she has been teach 1ng the three past years Degreed 1n Sclence, she attended the Un1versity of Seattle th1s past summer on a Sclence Foundatlon Scholarslup and now teaches General Sclence Rel1g1on I and II Sclence IS her hobby RDEA Ccont d from P 1 Col 25 S1ster Mary Raphael, pr1nc1pal of St Clement Elementary School a.nd chalrman of the Mlchlgan sect1on of the RDEA cha1red the general discussion SCH faculty members S1sters Dal matla and Mary Regis addressed the high school sesslon S1sters Honora a.nd Mary Dav1d brlefed the general assembly at day s end on recent trends in concepts and teaclung of Engllsh and mathe matxcs The RDEA was formed by the S1sters of Samt Domlmc of Racme, to set up research studxes m teacher preparation and teacher performance ln order to unify the sp1r1tual and educational train mg of the1r members Jolrung St Clement Hlgh for the flrst t1me are Cleft l1ne bottom to topl Ilene Nor mandeau Roger Yack Allan R1nke John Kolasa Tom O Br1en Mxke Tra1nor Bob Kowalskx J1m Tranchxda Tom Da1ly Center row Kb tot J Dlane Brown Mlchele Kormorek Lmda Clement Cam1lle Cupicz Nancy Hoffman Edna Ca1llouette Dlane Szczepanskl Dlane Rlnke Faculty Losses Count gguq Havmg fulfilled the1r dut1es at St Clement last year and once agam obey mg the orders of the1r Superxor S1sters M1chael Sean and Madel1ne have taken up new asslgnments S1ster Mlchael who taught the com mercxal courses IS now 1n M11waukee, whlle S1ster Sean who taught Lat1n Enghsh andRel1g1on classes is at St Catherme Hlgh in Racme Selected by the Dorn1n1can Fathers of Chlcago to be Mother Superlor of the newly formed Commumty of Domimcan Mlssion S1sters S1ster Madel1ne IS training young women for forelgn nussion work 1n South Amerlca Also mzssmg from our current faculty IS Mr R1chardChapman of the coachmg staff who now is coach at Mt Clemens High School The students of St Clement s1ncerely appreclatethe knowledge these teachers extended to them Rxght row fb tot I Judy Senftleben, Marsha Schoener Marlene Krajnxak Gerald1ne Umloff Judy Kxng Karen Kxng Newcomers not present for the p1cture are Nancy Wrublenskl Judy Olde schulte, Carole Wolf Kathleen Bagm Skl LarryYack, CarolNadlosk1 Carol Kosal Ph1l1p Petz, James M11eston The October 4th game has been trans ferred to Saturday evenmg October IN MEMOR IAM. 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I . - 7 3 A Q gy 11 Page S1x THE CREST September 30 1959 Semor cheerleaders a e fl t rl Dea.rma Brueggeman Carol Flaxm, and Ellen Defer Cheerleaders Go Campmg Senior cheerleaders Deanna Bruegge man, Ellen Defer, and Carol Flaxm attended Camp All Amerlcan ln Hart land, MlCh1gan There wxth one hundred other cheer leaders they were trained 1n cheerm tumbling and pep assemblxes under the directlon of Mxss Pauline Hess World Hlghllghtlng the1r stay at camp was the talent show of cheers Crusader cheer leaders received h1gh ratmgs Soclallsts Chart Course, Achon Is Splrltua Mary likeness ls Goal The Sodahty offlcers for 1960 are CclockwxselPatr1c1aThebert secretary Kathy Gletzen, prefect Theresa Koer nke vlce prefect and Hugh Malloy, treasurer Sodallsts who attended the Summer School of Cathollc Act1on ln Chicago are fl to r Theresa Koernke Barbara Owockl and Hugh Malloy Sodallsts set the groundwork for act1on at thelr flrst meetxng held Sunday Septem ber 20 At th1s meetlng they decxded on thelr off1cers for the up COlI11Ilg year Kathy Gletzen Prefect Theresa Koernke V1ce Prefect Patrlcla Thebert, Secretary and Hugh Malloy Treasurer SCHOLARS TAKE BREAK FROM BUSY SCHEDULE Sisters who worked expecially hard this summer are fl to r lSlster M Seraphica, Sister Mary Regis, Slster M Dalmatia, and Sister Mary Dav1d Four Slsters at Samt Clement H1gh have earned h1gh honors 1n the f1e1ds of theol ogy, mathematics, science, and music After an intense study of moral and dog matic theology Sacred Scrxpture a.nd canon law at the Theologlcal Instltute under the dlrectlon of Aqumas College, S1ster M Dalmatia recelved a Master of Arts degree 1n Rel1g1ous Educat1on Reclpients of a Sclence a.nd Math Found atlon scholarshxp were Slster Mary Regis and S1ster Mary Dav1d Sister Mary R6glS used her scholarship to spend an elght week perlod concentrat mg on advanced physxcs and chemlstry Slster Mary Davldworked 1n classes of hlgher math at the Un1vers1ty of Detroit because of the endowments from her scholarshxp The head of the music department at Saint Clement, Sister M Seraphica spent a week at St Pius X School of Music New York C1ty workmg on a special re search asslgnment for the N C M E A Th1s comlng year presents two news before the Sodallty Slster Mary Regis moderator, and the Board of Advlsers , right hand men to all members Salnt Clement s representatives to the Summer School of Catholic Act1on th1s past summer ln Ch1ca.go, were Barbara 0WOCk1 Theresa Koernke and Hugh Malloy Our representatlves plan to share the1r knowledge from the SSCA with thelr fellow Sodahsts The annual L1ving Rosary' and crowning w11l ta.ke place on Wednesday October 7 the Feast of the Holy Rosary Act1on remams the password along with the Sodality s motto 'To Jesus, through Mary ' Schedule Set For Accreclltahon On October 5 1959 Sxster M Eleanore O P , princlpal of St Clement High School, will attenda luncheon and meeting at the Michigan Umon in Ann Arbor There she w11l discuss with members of the Bureau of School Services the criteria for St Clement to follow in completing its accreditation ' v u I . Q W A of E ' E R O , A 'A W . Q - .L tw ' r . o . , z . I , l 2 A . i U 1 0 ' X . . 3 . . . 4 I ' M ' I 7 1 S - 2 D - y ' 1 . Q I . . g, , . . , I l , . Q . v 1 , , - Champion Cheerleader. - - - f - - - . . . . . ' ! ' - . 7 1 . ' I . - . . 7 ' ' ' ' vv u H . . , ' v 7 Q ' V ! I 9 I D 1 . . , . . ll ' II ' l D . . . ' . ' ' Y 1 . - . - Q Q I . . . '. , , . i , . . . September 30, 1959 THE CREST Page selfen And ODDITIES All books dont have to be as dull as that one that you read two mghts before your last book report deadllne Some of them can be pretty lnterestmg For example, do you know when the flrst football game was actually played or who was the first person to go over Niagra Falls 1n a barrel? If not you will learn the answers to these and many other questlons ln the lxbrary s new reference book, Famous Flrst Facts by Joseph Nathan Kane Then, 1f you re one of those people who love the sea and drool over splne tmghng adventure, Nordhoff and Hall s unty Trllogy was wrltten especlally wrltten for you This book is an anthol ogy of goodwritmg lncludmg the famous Mutmy on the Bounty Men Agamst the Sea and P1tca1n s Island Little boy l1ke B1g boy l1ke? lmmw if gf, XP Q 'Mfg H535 'lit Long and Short Go To School Four hundred and f1fty five students came to meet the old and greet the new on Tuesday, September 8 They found the bu1ld1ng, the books and the slghts the same Then they found the new Seven classes augment the present currlculum at St Clement speech art, journalism physlcal science, trigonometry, Spanish and physical educat1on for the boys All classes are fifty f1ve m1nutes 1n length Corporate Mass, club meet ings and a throughout the school guidance program take their weekly turn durmg the flrst mormng perxod Asked the 'why of the enlarged and enriched program Sister Eleanore, principal answered To bu1lda b1gger andabetter school and to provxde more opportunities for self development for every student INTEL!-ECTS Sensors, Press Club Spark Drlve Yearbook Subscrlphons Seek Goal n-qv ll to r I Kathleen Gietzen Gary Ver meersch S Dalmatla Lorralne Markowlcz and Patrlcia Derb1n Sl Sl Senorlta Cuernavaca Taxco, San Louls Postal Mexlco Clty these strange soundmg places are foreign to many of us but th1s summer four Samt Clement H1gh School students vlsltedthem after havmg planned the tr1p for more than two year s Senlor gxrl scouts Diane De Tavermer, 10th grader a.nd 11th graders Francls Pomante, V1rg1n1a Chapman and Mar cella Markovich left Umon Stat1on Fr1 day mormng, June 19 at 8 00 a m Mexlco bound Tra1n stops were made 1n St Louls, San Antomo, and 1n the border town Laredo Texas where the girls checked through customs Wh1le in Mexlco the g1rls v1s1ted the Girl Scout Cabana 1nternat1onal meet1ng place of g1rl scouts and gu1des of the world Scouts from seven states the Bahamas England and Swxtzerland attendedthe Jtme 22 27 sess1on The experlences galned from tlns trlp are many as are the memorles The girls learned how Mexlcans hve and what their country is like but most of all they learned what they have to be thankful for Amerlca Lefttorlght F Poma.nte D DeTav ermer V Chapman, andM Markovlch Yearbook Subscr1pt1on Campaxgn at Sa1nt Clement Hxgh School whxch began last Monday, September 28, w1ll contmue through Monday October 19 Seniors and Press Club sol1c1tors for the patron and sponsor drlve, have set thexr goal at S3 000 Crest Managmg edltors Kathleen Giet zen and Patrxcla Derb1n and Busmess Managers Lorraxne Markow1cz and Gary Vermeersch wxth Faculty adv1ser Sxster Dalmat1a head the project To date, 309 Crusaders have placed orders for their yearbooks if ff ,MA Left to r1ght J Gmerek, P 'lhe bert M Wancour K Gletzen, G W1e gand andJ L1etz Crest Goes to College S1xsen1or members of The Crest staff spent two weeks durmg the summer at college At the UIllV9I'S1ty of Detrolt, they and 37 other hxgh school students attended a Journallsm workshop under the dlrectlon of Father James J Magmer S J headofthejournallsmdepartment at U of D Kathleen Gletzen Janet Gmerek, Janet L1etz Patr1c1a Thebert, Grace W1egand, and Marlene Wancour studied the techmcalitles of newspaper layout, wrltmg and edxtmg On the last day of the workshop Father C Steiner S J , presldent of the Uni verslty, presentedworthy students with certlficates of success EachSt Clem ent student recelved a certificate 0 O 0 0 ' lf? pi a,,. 4 ,J , . . . . . . tg +5 , . , K , A ,T , , . -A Q . . , , , f l . . . . . . . , ' ' I ' 5 . . . 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Page Eight THE CREST September 30, 1959 SCH Plans Homecomlng Glamour V Excltement ' Confuslonv That s Homecommgl SCH looks forward to the gala week October 19 25 One entlre day w1ll be dedlcated to honorlng the freshmen, sophomores, Junxors senxors the homecommg court and the Vars1ty squad, respectlvely The glant pep rally and trad1t1onal bonfire are scheduled for October 22 the homecommg dance date IS set for October 23, w1th the homeconung k1ng and queen, together w1th their selected court, rulmg over all fest1v1t1es Game With St Ruta Climaxoftheweek, of course w1ll be the game, scheduled thls year w1th St Rita of Detrolt, on October 25 Pre ceedlng the game w1ll be the tradxtlon al Rosary for Vlctory and the home coming parade Pep Club Board armounces rules governing floats, selection of the court, and parade setup will remam unchanged Class offxcers are responslble for makmg regulatlons known and clear to thexr respective classes COPIES of the rules are avallable from the PC Board 704414 mai dawn? Uniforms FNA FTA meetmgs Installauon FTA off1cers Pep Rally St Frederick at St Clement DSPA Workshop at U D for Press Club Conf1rmat1on Maturxty Test for Grade 9 Nat1ona1 Honor Soclety meetmg Intellxgence Test for Grade 11 Soda11ty Lxving Rosary Student Welfare Counc1l meeting Class deficiency notices to parents St Clement at St Mary, R O Free day Father Murray s patronal feast day NCMEA meetmg Sodallty meet1ng St Clement at St James End of Yearbook Subscrxptlon Dr1ve Freshman Day opens Homeconung Week Senior photos Sophomore Day Pep Club meetmg Senior photos Jumor Day Senior photos Senlor Day Bonflre and Pep Rally Sclence Club meeting Court andVars1ty SquadDay Homecommg Dance Vars1ty Issue of Crest Homecoming Parade Homecommg Game St R1ta at St Clement Library Club Knlghts of the Altar meetmgs St Jude, Patron of Diffxcult Cases pray for us' FTA FNA meetings Be Sweet To Teacher Day 31 Halloween nflk ff' -Q...x Crusaders block the Warren Orxoles attempt to push to a f1rst dovm They are Cstandmgj Mlller, Nledzwlecki, Vxgneau fl to r I Mayernik, Kemp, Jurmcky C1esl1ga Ba.n1a and Fix Warren Defeats Crusaders Frlday September 18 at Warren I-hgh School Sa1nt Clement Crusaders met the Warren Orloles ln the annual 1nter c1ty season opener Coach Al Baumgart f1elded a fme eleven but Warren slmply outclassed and over poweredthe men m Green and Gold, as they ran up atotal of thrxty four pomts scormg ln each quarter The game was hlghhghted by Warren s fxne offense, but Sa1nt Clement had 1ts moments also Players hke Ramen, N16dZW19Ck1 Mlller a.nd Fortln played great ball but the Warren offense was Just too strong for the men from Sa1nt Clement Warren drew f1rst blood scoring a touchdown 1n the f1rst mmute of play The varslty contlnuously threatened throughout the quarter but fa11ed to crack the0r1oles sohddefense The Orange and Black kept rollxng over the front line hne of the Green and Gold, and by half tlme Saint Clement traxled 20 0 By the thxrd quarter there wasn't any doubt whether Warren had made good the1r boast of being able to conquer the courageous Crusaders In the closing minutes of the game, Warren put across the f1nal score thus cementmg their victory w1th a 34 0 shutout I-le can still smxle 0 . . 4 3. -A . Y ! l .fi 5. - H N A v 1 , . . . . . 0 . . ., . , . 1: . . - ' . . ' ' 2: ' 1 3: . . . . - , , , 2 4: ' ' , , ' 5: , 6: ' . . ' ' ' , I , 7: ' . . ' ' , ' ' 8: ' ' , 91 . . ' '. 10: ' I ' ' 11: . . . . 12: 1 13: ' . . ' 14: - 15: ' ' . u 16: u v 17: ' - 18: . . 19: ' ' ' . . ' 20: . . ' . . 21: ' . . E 22: ' . . ' . . ' K 23: ' . . ' . . ' Q 24: 1 2 25: . ' -- . ' , 26: 27: . . ' ' if 28: . ' , , ' 29: - ' 1 30: H - - - vv Nat1onal Catholxc Youth Week Natlonal Cathol1c Educatxon Week November 8 14 October 25 November 1 Vo I Somt Clement Hugh School Center Lune, Mlchogon, October 30, 1959 o. Be Sweet To Teacher 4 t A s get 1' 'Z-X 49 77 ff.e f'esJf Aw' E j diffs? Courage readers' You re not seelng th1ngs That really IS the Okros Slon sk1, Rlnke trlo actlng llke honor scouts They re observmg Be Sweet To Teacher Day' by actmg l1kel1ttle angels Any unusual crles or telltale odors of sp1r1ts of ammon1a fsmelhng saltsl :ie tected durmg the day can be recogmzed asthe teachers react1ons to th1s specxal day FQ :ll Top row Cl to r J Lawrence Chmlelewslu Marxlyn Fuerst Janet Lletz Grace Wlegand Karen Z1mmer Carol Golemblewskl Patr1c1a Thebert Mlddle row fl to r I Mary Ann Carney Patr1c1a Connell Sandra Schoenherr Maryann Van Gllder GeraldWarner Bottomrow fl tor ,MHFCIRKOWHI Bradley Lletz Mary McK1nnon Clement Gelsler Donna Vlrkest Davld Romzek Mary Ann Stephens 19 Role High In NM Tests Results of the Natlonal Mer1t Scholarsh1p Quahfymg Test and the Natlonal Educa tlonal Development Test taken last Aprll are flnally 1n 19 St Clement students rate 1n the top 1092, of students ln the Unxted States who took the tests Sen1ors should be proud of the1r seven top classmates who have become senu fmahsts by rankmg over the 90 percentlle ln the1r compos1te scores They are CREST Calls Shufferbugs The C REST photographlc staff wlll launch another fxrst m St Clement h1story by 1n1t1at1ngaShutteroug Contest 1n late October Open to all freshmen sophomores and Jumors th1s contest IS des1gned to prepare amateur photographers for permanent C RES T work To quallfy a student must I n ratuIatlons'l The C RE ST staff congratulates Mr James Thompson, the yearbook advxser, and Janet Hebert the ed1tor 1n chlef, for the awards won by the1r 59 Crusa der Workmg w1th the ed1tor to prepare th1s book were Thomas Vohs, Nancy Rosmk W11l1am M1sterov1ch Patr1c1a Connell and Carol McLaughl1n The Cathol1c School Press Assoc1at1on pre sentedtothe '59 yearbook the All Catho l1c award wluch IS the h1ghest in 1ts d1v1s1on The Nat1onalScholast1c Press Assoc1at1on awarded the yearbook a Fxrst Class ratlng Wh1Ch IS the second h1gh8St ratmg ln 1ts d1v1slon. Mamtaln a C average 1n scho lastxc rnarlungs Turn 1n h1s name and homeroom number along w1th prevlously taken pxcture to Room 105 when mformed to do so Submlt all necessary mformation about camera ftype shutter speed, t1me of day plcture was taken, lens openmgl Be interested 1n all phases of photography Cdevelopmg, prmt mg etc D Brmg h1s own camera and fxlrn on days appo1nted 6, Set up and take h1S own pxcture The photographers w1ll declde wluch plcture settlng to use, gwmg all entrants an equal opportun1ty Wmners will have the1r plctures publlshedm the November issue of the C REST Grace W1egand 98 Janet L1etz 97 Carol Golemb1ewsk1 95 Patr1c1a The bert 95 Lawrence Chmlelewskx 93 Karen Zlmmer 93 a.nd Marxlyn Fuerst Test scores school records extra currlcular act1v1t1es a.nd mformatfon on the1r future plans are just a few pomts on wluch the fmahsts are chosen Every fmahst w1ll recelve a Cert1f1 cate of Mer1t for outstand1ng perform ance besxdes be1ng consldered for a Mer1t Scholarsh1p Many colleges un 1vers1t1es, and other scholarsh1p agen c1es w1ll recexve a booklet conta1n1ng the names of all the fxnalists Those Juruors and sophomores who rated above the 90 percentlle w1ll each mer1t a Certificate of Educatlonal De velopment 1n recogmtlon of the1r out standlng performances The Jumors are Mary Ann Carney, Patr1c1a Connell, Sandra Schoenherr, Mary Ann VanG1lder, and Gerald War ner Sophomores are Clement Gels ler, Marc1a Kowal, Bradley Lletz, Mary McK1nnon, Davxd Romzek, Mary Ann Stephens, and Donna Vlrkest 1- gf? 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' 5- ' ' ' Page Ten THE CREST October 30 1959 Time Tells the Tale November 1S report card t1me Just as the flrst robln foretells the cormng of spr1ng andcolored leaves, the fall th1s school season too, has 1tS S1gl'1S When all at once, the l1brary IS swamped w1th students trylng to get 1n last m1nute book reports, that' t1me IS surelyjust aroundthe corner A sudden 1ncrease 1n the number of textbooks carr1ed home IS another warmng No other s1gn however 1S more ac curate than the very face of the student h1mself Most wear one of three ex press1ons F1rst IS the Just Pla1n Scared' look L1nes of worry cross the forehead over the furtxve eyes Fearful teeth are chew1ng fmger na1ls constantly Two months of loafmg are about to catch up wlth th1s student The second expresslon IS the Res1g'ned to Fate' look A famt Wrlnkle creases the forehead as apprehenslve eyes awa1t the day Yet, the ends of the mouth are drawn 1nto a sm1le forced maybe but st1ll a smlle One weak subJect1s all that hangs over the head of th1s stu dent Last comes the So What If We Do Get Our Report Cards Today look The eyes gleam over a smug self complacent Slnlle Th1s 1S the ch1pmunk that spent the summer stormg up nuts for the w1n ter Most of the other students flnd th1s person rmserable compa.ny durmg re port card t1me Wh1ch of these three express1ons are to be seen around school th1s November 'P MITTOF, anyone? Crest Taps Student Pulse Notes Illscord Un Issue Do you favor the change' Has the change kep Do you favor from the trad1t1onal you from subscrxb underclass yearbook to the new mg to the book'7 pxctures ln Home Enroll No ballotsNo Yearbooks newspaper yearbook? the new book 'P room ment cast ordered Yes n Yes d Yes N0 Ind 0 I'-22 Totals 440 IN MEMORIAM... The students and faculty express the1r sympathy to Barbara, Ronald, and Sh1rley Peters on the death of the1r grandmother, andto S1ster Albina on the death of her brother 1n law DO YOU KNOW there are 27 sen1ors and 19 yumors worlung on the C R E S T Student Vlews In what way do you thlllk Prem1er Kruschev's V1S1t has hurt or helped the Un1ted States 'P Helen Chur1lla, room I t nk Kruschev's VISIT to th1s natxon has served to brlng about fr1end11er relatlons between our countrxes because Rus s1a now has a better understandmg of our way of l1fe Cathy Dalley room 103 61 Kruschev' v1s1t has both helped and hmdered the Un1ted States By talklng w1th the Presldent he m1ght have planned out peaceful settlement and 1n th1s way lt was a help but, on the other hand 1n lettmg h1m see our 1mportant Clt16S we mxght have helped h1m plan a war Tom Lawandowskl, room 202 63 'In tak mg Kruschev through th1s country I th1nk we showed h1m where our 1mportant centers were, and 1n th1s way 1f a nu clear war should break out he w11l know just where to attack LOIS Turner room 202 63 Intalklng w1th Presxdent E1senhower there rrught be a poss1 b1l1ty that these two statesmen have come to an agreement on how to prevent war Do you have your apple pol1shed for Be Sweet to Teacher Day' 1 N0 THE CREST October 30 1959 Pub11shed by the students of Sa1nt Clement I-hgh School 8155 Rltter Avenue Center Llne M1ch1gan Edxtor 1n Chlef Marlene Wancour ASSOCIHQE Ednors Grace W1egand Patr1c1a Thebert Layout Beverly Chuckry Carol Golemblewslu Theresa Koernke Janet Lletz Judith Senftleben Patr1c1a Thebert Joan Trawczynslu John Zahorchak Art and Photography Ellen Defer Thomas Dutklewlcz Edward Fortumase Barbara G1ppr1ch Dav1dGrobbel Edward Meduvsky Buslness Patrxcla Derbln, Kathleen Gletzen Lorrame MZPKOWICZ Gary Vermeersch Reporters Sh1rley Beste Mary Ann Carney V1rg1n1a Chapman Robert C1esl1ga Patncia Connell LOUISE Delmonte Karen DeVore, Robert Fortm Jane Fuerst Marcella Markovlch CarolMegge, Ronald Nl6dZWI8Ck1 Susan Oberlxesen Carolyn Ra1ss Rxchard Rogos Margaret Rostow Arlene Schoenherr Maryam Van G1lder Typlsts Joan Kudryckx De-annaBrueggeman Marllyn Fuerst Marcxa Burg Dolores Chonko D1a.ne Wesserlmg O . . , - . . 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Vol. , . 2 , October 30 1959 THE CREST Page Eleven Crest Seven Attend fee ,, W1 DSPA Convention we On Saturday October 3, seven stu dentsfrom Sa1nt Clement Hlgh attended the flrst general Press Conventlon of the Detrolt Student Press Assoc1at1on Attendlng the all day sesslon at the Un1vers1ty of Detroxt were Marlene Wancour Barbara G1ppr1ch Marllyn Fuerst Theresa Koernke Carolyn RRISS Thomas Dutklewlcz and John Zahorchak members of the CREST staff At 9 30 a m the Very Reverend Celestm J Stexner S J presldent pf U of D gave a welcomlng address to about one thousand students of Detrolt 1ts suburbs and Oh1o The Reverend James P Conry then explamed the 1m portance of ed1tor1a1 and techmcal com petence ln hxgh school yearbooks and newspapers as contr1but1ons to the Cath ol1c Press At 2 30 p m edxtors of yearbooks and newspapers recelved awards for thexr enterles subnutted to the DS PA last sprlng The C R E S T staff IS almlng for a M1chael award next year These statues of Sa1nt Mlchael are the hlghest awards presented by the Detrolt Student Press Association ',,.. AdmirmgtheMxchaelawardatthe D S P. A Conference are fl. to r I Carolyn Raiss, Marlene l is J v-we my Three cheers to our s1x top cheerleaders D Brueggeman, C Flalm, E Defer M Mark ov1ch, P Connell, C Elwart 'fed X Chss of 60 Sld'IfS Goal Annual Drlve Close to Quota We re m orblt, students of Sa1nt Clement' Patron Sponsor Drxve of 1959 1960 is launched and well on 1ts way As of Frlday October 23 the grand thermometer registers S2 286 With gentle coddlmg we may be able to get the heat up to S4 000 by the deadl1ne date One homeroom, 201, has managed to go over the top on quota Top contr1butors of 1nd1v1dual classes are freshman Sandra DeMonaco w1th S30 sophomore V1rg1ma Hemmmgson who collected S32 Jumor Margaret O Connell w1th S28 and Joyce Flx, sen1or who brought 1n S88 The seven hlghest students 1n the school are Joyce Fix, 588, Kathleen Schmidt, S70 Carol Fla1m 554, Joa.n Trawczynski, S51 Carol Martin, S47 Kathleen Gletzen S45 Frances Gretz, S44 Each year many students questlon what is done wlth the money collected 1n the drive A check for one thousand dol lars of this money IS pre sented to Father Murray by the sen1or class presldent at the sen1or banquet as a grad uat1on g1ft to the parlsh Then the remainder of this money, mlnus the cost of the yearbook is used for the school For example Last yearthe yearbook cost 53, 000. When the money obtained from stu dent subscriptions, approxl mately 3900, was subtracted fromthls amount, 52, 330 was left to be paid The Patron Sponsor Drive last year brought in 54, O00 This 54, O00 minus the SZ, 300, left 51, 700 to be used for the school in general After Father Murray's gift, only S700 remained This year the annual will Wancour, TheresaKoernke, Father James MagmerS J , moderator of the U of D. VARSITY NEWS, cost about S2,000. This Barbara Glpprich, Thomas Dutklewicz, Marxlyn Fuerst, and John Zahorchak. fturn to page 161 a Y I if is I M tal- A V ..,, A I ,125 U , i , nf I ' , 4 - We 0- A v s ,J , as f weak: .W . x rw 6,1 I J o 12- 1 e 3 , , Q .I ,S ' 7 ' t v f 1- A A Wx tf, 5 M' 5 'sg ' ' Y ' ' X X i 2 A ' 'leeds' f , Y . xv we 5, drqlyf fi. ' mi N4 ,. 4 g 5 J, ,. jf ' - . if ' A Q ' 9 . 9 . ' s . ff ' r y - - f FF 7 y N ! I I u , 0 - : . . , . . . - . . -arf., ' rx J -greg, g,..n,..' jj t, rf , -an , f V- X-f -A I , .-- . . , , 3 ee-err W , 'A rites Y 7 . ' , ' . . . , . . . - - - . ' - 1 9 . . . , . . . , . , , . Z Q . . . , , . g , . Z ' Q ' , ' S S , S A - .. - -'Y .- . in F , f v ' . - . - - ' i -r ww , -1 . . .4 y, W, x , 6 L, , - Q. f ' ff -- X 1 X . ,ff ' . If A , Page Twelve THE CREST october so, 1959 . Derbin 'il J. Fuerst Rosary Honors Mary Let us give prayerful thanks for the nation's heritage of free inquiry, soundindustry, and boundless vision which have enabled us to advance the general welfare of our people to unprecedented heights. . . These were the words of President Eisenhower as he consecrated October 7, 1959, as National Prayer Day in America. This observance, the eighth annual Day of Prayer was established by a joint resolution of Congress in April, 1952. In Rome, Pope John XXIII had already set aside the entire month of October for prayer so that leaders of all nations may carefully consider their grave responsibilities on this day. The St. Clement Sodalists observed National Prayer Day with their seventh annual Living Rosary. In a beautiful, solemn ceremony they C. Megge J. Quitter G. Houghtonlllll .f 3 pledged their love and devotion to the Blessed Mother. Heldonthe evening of October 7, 1959, the Rosary began with a solemn procession of the Sodalists down the center aisle of the church. Ronald Peters led the rosary with the Apostles' Creed, Accompanying him were the two acolytes, Lawrence Chmielewski and Melvin Atkinson. Hugh Malloy, Kathleen Gietzen, the Sodality prefect, Theresa Koernke, Carol Golembiewski, and John Zahorchak followed with the first part of the Ro- sary. As each girl, representing a Hail Mary, finished her prayer, she placeda rose at the feet of the statue of Our Lady. The boys of the Sodality represented the Glorias and Paters. Whenthe ceremony ended, the flag bearers, Michael Schweder and James Joseph, led the procession out of the church. John Zahorchak was responsible for the fine job of organizing the Living Rosary. at N '31, I s. D, Chgnkg D. Zerio J. Ll6tZ ffm rv? I g ba H-, 1 J. Fix J. Coghill K, Baginski uerst fi. ,, K. -AF S R.Moravick G, wiegand J.Thar1 .5 .f ,X 4 Air .P. Minnick Woiciechow- M Heide J Kudrycki C. Carney . 'il fi V. A g M ' Bonar Defer Zahorchak 4Tschiltscl C-'F Ba. ' Ar: W Kg, , , P. Miller 3 hweingartz M, Miller cs... I Mx 2 . -I ' lfflb. , C. Cvgan Brueggeman C. Dailey X ,lm Picotte Markovich . Gordon J Q K. S J. Zahorchak K. Gietzen TJ .1 cf Golembiewski T . Afioernke Q as X .. ,. cw as ' H. fVMa1loy A J- Joseph M. Schweder fi X I f I X f n V ' ' 3 i J f? , D ,fi W R. Peters Fw s A . L. Chmielewski M. Atkinson Crusaders look sharpp play hard Handsome in new togs are fl. to r. J: Jerry Collins, Tom Coach A1 Baumgart, in his second ear of Coach DeLamielleure, Leo Mundrick, John Okros, Mike Minko. y - ing at SCH, concentrates on hussle for his boys. .xt I Jxm Moran Young starsa comm uparefl tor J J1mWo1ozyk Dave Kondzlolka, R1ch Sauger Bob Sm1th ww' The f1rst football team organlzed at St Clement m 1937 boasted 24 players Patrlck Boytlm It was a good year 5 w1ns and 1 loss flncxdentally, we had our first game with Warren that year I Wmth 21 on the squad 1n 38 and 2 more games added to the schedule we had 6 w1ns and 2 defeats .,..-. There was no record of games from 1939 to 1949 The next year m l1ne 195 w1th a total of 21 players and 8 games saw the St Clement Crusaders complle afme record of seven v1ctor1es agalnst a smgle defeat The next sea sons 1n successlon were B111 V1gneau i :Y Q10i nuulell N. B111 Gr0bbe1 .f U1 s z 5 A. if Q Q Q H E Ken Grobbel a Q Q I , HW IH W ilk ,M ,vm W. i, N' LN' Harold Juricny gli Ag Jxm Zelmanskx Page Fourteen THE CREST october ao, 1959 .9 W 4 Q 1 ' Ex 4 A - A ' 1 0 U V X, .S X 1 5 M gf NTLNN ? 5 . ' . I ,1 'iii I - ' Fw. 4 jf C - an 5 Q ' ' ' '21, ,H W LJ'iYf.fi'Qf'9 9 f 1 r 9 jf . X F , , A 1 f 5 'J C - , A .A , f , li v x I . . ' 5 . , ' , . . . , , . Q - x x x, , I . it 4 5 I 1! 1 Ai . I 'H . . l me ' 5 i . --Q . 1 i I ' . V . L , if r ' -.e 7 . . . - 5 5' Q Q . . -.Q ,. f ...,..,.,, -ff ' Y A A V r ' Yi H . I , ' - Y ' ' ..,. Q sf ' -, ' . V' ,. A I' H W 43' , H s 1 1 X ' . - C ,V . - W Q X '2Q.fQ.g?f'.-21' if , ,, 9. - ' ' - . ,B I, , ,. , sf' 3 ,, Ht., 1 , . h , A Q ,5 ' - ' , Ki, Emlzfz Jeff,-,,: W - K A 'W' ,I ' :jfs-.limi-'j Q M N gg -egg . V .M ,, ...X - . . . E 'W 'EXP' '37 K+ .4 , - A- ,- - E ' L55 422 ' Nw . w D- L' . A 1 9 f f r QT.T,?f- as f , y A B A A , 5 ag 44:1 . . Win, lose, V-Men stay with game sv mf. - n , M ,Q -s- ..,., so csv. X. L E , sv Tscw W3 we 'Sf --Sal f '5 1 I ai' xx John Orban in Joe Ramen Q John Radtke ,f 'UI 5 4' 3 Raymond Van Pamel 'I 'um 'i Q X' ff C M 3 M,-2' Bob Vlgneau 5+ is Jerry Grobbel Year W1ns Losses T1es Bob M1ller Now ln our 1959 season w1th 1 W1n and 2 losses beh1ndus we st1ll have 4 games rernammg to determme our stand1ng 1n the league The team th1s year IS 30 strong It s a l1ght team but they have a heavy des1re to Wm Although they take xt especxally hardwhenthey lose the boys always come back flghtmg 1n the next game But once that flghtmg Splrlt dxes down we can t expect a wlnmng team The thlng for the Crusaders 1n the standsto do is to let the boys know we re beh1nd them all the way w1n lose o draw Then we can fmxsh out the 59 season w1th a 5 2 record and start our cllmb upward agam Kenneth BI-11113, Captaln Gary Houghton gr: X 'There IS nothlng l1ke football agree George Mayermk and Bob Fortm .aw-f X fl RWE Joe Organek fue- We 113' Rusty F1x Yes Coach 'P '- ' D-ualW tj Cleshga Am t It beautlful? 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H X flu. . - - ' ' ae' T ' .9 L is ' - f 5 . :ai 02' ' . 1 H .,. law Page Sxxteen THE CREST October 30 1959 D lfrom page 111 S2 000, mmus S900 brought ln from stu dent subscr1pt1ons, leaves S1 100 to be pa1d Approxlmately S4 000 w1ll be made on th1S drlve also wh1ch nunus the S1 100 leaves S2 900 for the school M1nustheSS1, 000 g1ft tothe parlsh g1ves us a S1 900 balance for the school The very desk you are s1tt1ng 1n or the book you are read1ng may have been purchasedbythe funds from one of these drlves I ll carry your books says Rusty FIX KNIG HTS RATE altar boys for the past fxve years elght boys were prlvlleged to see M1Ch1g3.H State wallop Notre Dame on October 17 They were Tom Da1ley John Valukas Bradley L1etz Stanley Skavery J1m Zelmanskl Jerry Coll1ns, Tom Lam bert and John Bush Gett1ng up for early Masses serv1ng evenmg Bene dxct1on servlces and grvmg up much ofthe1r free t1me to be of serv1ce at the altar, are some of the sacr1f1ces these boys made We all must agree that this was a f1ne reward for them as Kmghts of the Altar PRINCIPAL URGES Pep The Steps Ever s1nce the Chicago school f1re December 1 1958 people have become f1re consclous After mvestigatmg it has been concludedthat there 1S an aver age of eleven school f1res a day S1nce the value of l1fe IS so great fxre drllls are a necesslty ln all schools St Clement IS no exceptxon Through practice, xt takes only two mmutes for the whole school to evacuate the bu1ld1ng Slster Eleanore th1IlkS that we could make It m even less tune 1f the students wouldwalk faster Slster also statedthat she w1lltry a new experxment th1s year blocklng certaln entrances during afxre drxll Th1s would prepare the students for emergencles By Theresa Koernke WATCH AND WONDER The VlS1t of Prenuer N1k1ta Krushchev to the Umted States September 15 25 had h1t the world and press On p1HS and two legged chalrs we all sat wonderlng nervously awa1t1ng the arr1 val of Russla s Bxg Boss Yes wondermg 1f perhaps N1k1 deserved the pr1v1lege of settmg hzs plump l1ttle feet on free so1l and then wa1t1ng wa.1t1ng for that round ,W INTELLECTS I ODDITIES 0 Books books books and there s one good thmg about them all you dont have to be a bookworm to enjoy them Good books deal w1th all the eras of h1story past and present Some reveal famous personages whxle others tell of sorrowfultraxtors or men wlthout coun tr1es Sport stor1es are usually f1ct1on and boys are usually the1r most avld read football season It IS only fa1r we men t1on those stor1es Wh1Ch pertam to foot bal Kenneth Bama 61 had th1s to say about Joseph Archlbald s BLOCK THAT KICK A most enjoyable book for all sports enthusxasts It IS packed wxth :leisure and enjoyment for all football Another book STAR KICKER by Caary Paul Jackson brought th1s com ment from Bradley L1etz 62 A really good book wh1ch deserves a second read mg Iwouldcerta1n1y read It over agam 1f I had the chance to-,SSI 1 It s for you Teach, says shy Bob Fortln l1ttle man w1th the stam of red on h1s hands Our Sov1et guest has come and gone Andwhether the Umted States wanted to be a spectacle or not, every natlon watch ed her every move Likewlse every nat1on wondered and wa1ted W1th1n our democracy we ve harbored the scourged, the wretched the perse cuted Jews from under the heel of Nazlsm Poles Germans, Czecks Hun garlans All have come w1th the love of freedom burned 1n thelr hearts a.nd scars that trled but couldn t k1ll that love EXPLOSIVE ELEMENTS Let s face 1t' Durmg Mr K s v1s1t the Umted States had two very hlghly 6X'p1OSlV6 elements bouncmg around 1n 1ts lap the fxery symbols of freedom won and the scourge that has crushed the freedom of so many In agreement wxth Mr E1senhower I m convlncedthat our 1nv1tat1on to Kru shchev has been just1f1ed We ve d1s played our mtegr1ty as a natlon CRITICS On the other hand edltorxals ln Amer ica magazme are skeptxcal as to whe ther Cal1forma sun or our supermarkets wxll melt any 1ce From th1s po1nt of view feehng strongly w1th these ed1 tors, Idon't see where Mr K w1ll make any actual changes just because he m11kedone of our cows What have our cows got over hxs? Wlule at Blalr House 1n Washington he W3Sh8dh1S hands wxth Amer1ca.n soap andwater has slept 1n a 1uxur1ous bed But that comfort won t ease any pam behmd the '1ron curtain N E W S W E E K The small amount that Krushchev saw through the bars of securxty won 't make a halt to his Marx1am Dogmas, or the hammer and cycle Exper1ence of America' edxtors can be rehed upon agam Newsweek magazine St3.b1uZeS the theory that Krushchev IS a kalaldoscope of qulck chang1ng faces But he has left us lcnowmg that w1l1 not budge from our stand on peace and hbert Thanks to Father Murray for the Octo ber 12 freeday from the students and teachers ' 7 rive 7 , - 7 ' 1 7 7 7 7 ' 7 5 ' X D A . . l 1 l l . l ' , ' 4 I - ' . . ' , .-. l I .- v 'Y ' 'IV ' ' ' Q - ii. . . , H H , I , , , . ll ' ' i - 2 Y-: . I . at ' ' ' ' . 1 ' 1 Aj -- , . i 'I L' , - V v Q T ' G . 7 7 7 ' .. K - -- ' . 7 7 . 7 ggi ' l . . 3 a . . , . . I 7 7 vv v ' qv ' ' 7 ' , . - , . . , . . , . . . , I ' I , . U . 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H . . . i . . r, . - i H . -- 1 . x 5 ' , H I yy f . 262 Ccnflrmecl October 30 1959 THE CREST Page Seventeen Future Nurses Club Rosemarie Karner and Patrlcla Derbm w1ll attend Henry Ford Hospital on October 24 for the Inter Councll Rally on behalf of the Future Nurses Club Open houses of the city hospitals durmg the month of October w1ll be vislted by the future nurses Sc1ence Club The promotlon of October as the sclence month was under taken by the Science Club Sodallty Installatlon of Sodallty offlcers w1ll take place October 15 A bake sale on October 30 will be un der the sponsorshlp of the Sodallty Pep Club Annual homecomlng act Vlties w1ll be under the sponsorsh1p of the Pep Club Audlo Vlsual Club November 13 IS the date set for a dance sponsored by the Aud1o Vlsual Club The army of the Lord has swelled its ranks agam wxth the enllstment of 262 recrults from St Clement Parxsh On October 4 at 2 00 in the after noon, the Most Reverend Blshop Henry E Donnelly D D conferred the sac rament of Conflrmatxon on those stu dents who were trained 1n the precepts and doctrines of their Fa1th Having enteredthe chapel w1th his ret lnue of priests and alcolytes, to the mu slc of Ecce Sacerdos, he then tested the students preparedness wxth many questions on the commandments and the duties of the Catholic religion For many years, students have re c eived conflr mation while kneeling at the communion rail An order from the Chancery changedthat this year Arch bishop John Dearden designated that the students a.nd sponsers were to walk into the sanctuary two by two Then they genuflected before the Bishop and the altar before they took part in the con flrmatlon ceremony They then stepped back to thelr pews tcontlnued next column! Students Tackle Math Tournament Intensely mterested in helpmg students 1n every posslble way IS Saint Clement High School Developmgahealthy mind and body 1n every boy and girl especially a sound m1nd 15 one of ltstopaims Saint Clement demonstrates thls by encouraglng 1ts stu dents to enter competltion which will strengthen a.nd enlarge thexr knowledge One such contest is the approaching math tournament whlch wlll be held on Monday Participants 1n Math Tournament fl to r J Davxd Romzek, Robert Cleshga, Catherlne Gurzmskl, and Mlchael Ber nott qelfkil- Followmg the ceremony, B1ShOp Don nelly gavea short speech He congrat ulated the students a.nd teachers and then lecturedthe sponsors on g1V1I1g good ex Fromtheback rows parents, frlends and relat1ves craned thelr necks to see the1r sons a.nd daughters a.nswer the B1s hop squestxons wlth well known and un derstood statements The knowledge that the students know the1r Faith g1ves the Bishop the r1ght to conflrm them as soldiers of Chrxst November 2 Four students will represent Saint Clement High School in this local tournament sponsored by Future Engineers of Amerxca Senior Catherine Gurzlnskl, Jun lor Robert Clesliga, and sophmores M1chaelBernott and David Romzek are planning to attend the contest The chief aim of these math tour neys sponsored by FEA, is to rec ognize and encourage students who are capable of independent study whose initiative origmalzty, and perseverance would indicate that they show promxse as sclentlsts engineers, andmathmaticians An other is to help the students gain clearer insight into what w1ll be ex pected of them by presentmg au thentxc problems stra1ght from 1n dustry Those local part1c1pants who are places w1th1n the top ten percent of students nat1onw1de III thexr year level, w1ll have pr1or1ty for par tlcipation 1n the Nat1onalTourna ment scheduled to be held on Fr1 day November 27 1n the Chicago area Partic1pat1onw1ll be l1m1ted to 1 500 students CJ4Adds 04 'UCIub 2 Sou s Day -- November A Newly elected officers of the Aud1o Visual Club are tl to r 5 Robert B Miller president, Joseph Doneth, vice president Gary Vermeersch, treasurer, Margaret Susick, secretary I l -- . I . K I U i , . . ' 1 In ! s . ' - ' ' I ample to the children. ' uno I . -nn , l , ' .A ' , . . - j . . , j o . '- 7 7 . . , . 1 7 ' . . I . , . .,. - ' nil ' ' - :al ' . - CDI - El 2 ' IV . . W' EI - HI DSI 0 Fall , - ml -cl -' ml .-1I .. - Del li' . , ' - 3 Page Eighteen THE CREST October 30, 19 59 Tradition reigns for 9th year gf' A y J 4 Ag 1 ku i Dummy Takes Annual Roasting f , f an 'V 1' V . ja - M- -- . - F ' 5 Af! .rr ' was . - P ?rc fi 5 W . 'la f rye' 1' . :V rf, 4 4 'Q 0 4.-. , f rift- ' f .,.-ei ,a b.n5.f,,5, .. W if Y 5: fg wr ' J' 7' x L ' -11345 ' 7 'T 27: 92' ' V' f' A3 E ,E A' 1 ,, ...,g.ff:a- , gf aww V if I '+'n15Qff' 'R -4 T fy . 'W X X x . it f QS- -- X .tm xwm xml l Q J Shades ofEd Sullivan! Toast of the Town won top prize in the judgment of Homecoming floats for the Class of '61. Constructed of aluminum foil, the float featured popping victory toast. Captain Gary Houghton and Bob B. Miller, tackle, surrender St. Rita in effigy to the flames. School spirit reached the heights of the night sky, riding on the flames of the bonfire. The stalwart men of St. Clem- ent'sfootba1lsquad took bows before the student body. King Bob Miller introduced the glamorous Court of '59, and Ed Meduvsky and Bev Chuckry pushed spirits even higher with vigorous pep talks. Cheerleaders' cheers for St. Clement High brought doum the thunder from the sky. ili- The Crusader victory key opened the Crusaders Marched to Victory way to second place for the freshmen. through the sophomores' Arch of Tri- umph. l 'Triumph came on Wings to fourth place seniors who won a trophy for the most cars in the motorcade. October 30, 1959 THE CREST Page Nineteen School IS Forgotten Cl'llS2d8l'S DQYICB Into DFGQIYIS MemorleTclke Over Our Court began the night of the Home- coming Dance by saying thank you to the faculty at the convent. Sister Eleanore greetedthem as they arrived 'fit wa, . o 2 I 1 ., M K L X ' Q 'I f . 1 1 Q - . - 4 1 5 S 'ks I ,K , L I . s E A 6 I 7 I v X A X X sf .. . N ' 3 .. ,, 1 X N ! , - . kt - X K X M www me 1 duet - I ,r . as members of the Court watched in pride, King Bob placed the crown on the head of his Queen. Glamour ! Excitement! Fascination! Soft music for the Crusaders was pro- vided by the Knights. Dancing couples moved slowly in intricate patterns-- caught in the sway of sweet rhythm. The confusion of the past week was forgotten. The boys gave no thought at all to the trouble they'd had in getting Dad to give up his car for the evening. Girls, lost in happiness, didn't even remember the problems that had accom- panied that new dress. For the moment everything--home, school, work--was gone. Everything that is, but the dance. Crusaders' Homecoming Court of 1959: Seated Cl. to r.J Queen Lorraine Markowicz and King Robert B. Miller. Standing Cl. to r.j-Joseph Ranieri, Margaret Rostow, Patricia Thebert, Gary Houghton, PatriciaDerbin, EdwardMeduvsky, Kathleen Miller, andRobert Ciesliga. I Could Have Danced All Nght Hushed became the hall. Quietly the Court stood. King Bob placed the glittering crown on Queen Lorraine's head. Crusader joy knew no bonmds. Varsity men's gift to the Queen--an autographed football--in true form, passed from Captain Gary Houghton to King Robert who presented it to the Queen. Lines took shape and the Grand March began. Circles, curves, zig-zags moved across a.nd around the floor. Camera bulbs flashed, conversation scintillatedg gowns rustled. As the even- ing progressed, hearts and minds be- came centered on the parade and game to follow in two days. But Homecoming Dance, 1959, would forever be tucked away in memory. tr' Carol Flaim and Dennis Rinke extend compli- ments and congratulations to their King and Queen. ek NM 5 Page Twenty THE CREST October 30 1959 9- f 6' its rxv x K XENA? 6 tl 45 WU are Et Q A M Q- 1 ta att, atm as ,qgyggmu 4 :rits wwkz-fm F I 'Wen macros t.. ...F -ew 4,444 T 1-new-an 9v L '34 M- ,.,, 'wmv N... N' ,straw qw, ml re 'sway-.ix gk! -.4 Wm' M my qv'-ta. ard., affaih. N4 Fortm f1res a pass to Ramerl settmg the Crusaders 1n scorlng pos1t1on the second t1me Sf Clemenf Wms One, Flubs On Three W1th1n the past two months the stu dents of Saint Clement have gloomlly watchedthelr varsxty go down to defeat m three out of four conference games played so far th1s year It was Orchard Lake 42 Samt Clement 13 1n the league opener A 25 13 score favored Saxnt Frederlck, Pontlac, 1n the Crusader s f1rst home game VICTORY Breakmg loose on a mud slogged f1eld the V men chalked up an 21 6 lmpresslve vlctory over Samt Mary Royal Oak, u promptly toppled off cloud n1ne the follow mg Sunday to the tune of 26 12 for Sa1nt James Ferndale Crusaders can look forwardto a rugged up h1ll cl1mb for the remamder of the season BURNING QUESTION Why so many losses ? people keep ask 1ng The mam fallure seems to be 1n the fact that the home team lacks both depth and experlence Taklng a practlcal view, there w1ll be no 1ncrease 1n numerlcal strength th1s season And, after four games, plus one non conference and a few scrlmmage games, should th1s team perhaps cap1tal1z1ng a l1ttle more on the exper lence they have galned III these encoun ters? Although the Crusaders w1ll be playlng the rougher half of the1r schedule w grandstand quaterbacks are bett1ng on thelr ab1l1ty and sp1r1t to make It a clean sweep what 4 wail: All Samts Day Crusaders vs St Benedxct All Souls Day Honors Club meetmg Quarter tests School Welfare meetmg Quarter tests Flrst quarter ends Crusaders vs St Mxchael NCMEA meet1ng Mornmg classes 40 mxnutes Report cards Future Nurses meet1ng VI CI'ORY Cll MAXES H DAY Crusaders 20 Sf Rlfa 13 A confldent Crusader team, lnspxred by the cheers of the sp1r1ted Homecommg fa.ns swept to a deC1S1V6 v1ctory over the h1ghly rated St Rlta squad A few plays after the open1ng kxck off the green and gold recovered a fumble at nud held and moved xt to the one where B111 Vlgneau drove across for a touchdovm Brother Bob then booted the extra po1nt Throughout the re mamder of the f1rst half, St Clement dlsplayed a strong attack but fa1led to add another score As the secondhalf progressed, the ball agaln fell xnto St Clement hands W1th the Crusaders 1n possesslon the crowd clamoredfor another score Fortln and Ramerl answered the1r demands w1th a pass play which went elght yards for an other TD The fourth quarter started w1th St R1ta's attemptmg a comeback They scored on a pass play and aga1n on a f1fty yard run makmg lt 14 13 A pass from Bob Fortm to B111 Vlgneau set up the cllncher on the one of St R1ta's Ran1er1 broke over tackle for the flnal score of the game, 20 13 006111 2 P? Closxng of Cathollc Youth Week Conferences w1th teachers 8z students 12 Sodallty meetmg Mormng classes 40 mmutes Conferences Bake Sale sponsored by Lxbrary Club 13 Dance bv Audlo Vlsual Cluh 14 Feather Party 15 16 17 Pep Club meet1ng 18 19 Sclence Club meet1ng 20 Opemng of Forty Hours Devotlons 21 22 Close of Forty Hours Devot1ons 23 Lecture by Mr Wood on college opportumtxes and scholarshxps for sen1or boys Samt Cle ment Feastday 24 Library Club meet1ng 25 Vacat1on begxns at the close of classes Novemoer C REST 26 Thanksglvmg 27 28 Geneslan Drama Festwal, Monroe 29 30 7 nm Af - 1 - . . puff? , 1. , ' 1 f-1-yin, ' 1, 1 s, W , , z 1 +' ? ' - ' A U' ' 1 mtv S f :- 1 , 'X f 'K RQ.. v . . X -1 1 . A. '-.aft ' . 1 A 1 1 1 iv- :vcr 3 A I. ' 1 ' . 1 ' ,WA-Q-,' fif: . , wg, 4 r 1 f 1 f- . f, ' . , L .. 11X ' . ' 1 - - .' Wu- 1 f p- 4 4 at t'rf- H ,at-34, 4 :P 41 1 Q- - 5 . em. f . ' 17111 psf 1 -A f A .'t. ,f 4' ' ru , I - f .-'f'w1 t' il 1 f ' 'ici '. 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' 11- ' ' . . . . . , ' N SHOW CASE PIANISTS C1 to r J Janet L16tZ Patr1c1aThebert Arlene Schoen JEL.: Sensors Keep Tradltuon Wnth Rmg Blessing Rltes November 23 the feast of St Clement doubled as Senior Ring Day Proudly the Seniors knelt at the commtmon rail and rece1vedthebless1ng transfornung their rmgs from a mere piece of Jewelry to a spiritual symbol worn 1n great honor and dignity SCH Plans Retreat Day A chance to w1thdraw from the world and SCH students on December 1 set aside as a Day of Recollection Throughout the day Father Rxchard Kucharsk1 assistant priest at St Peter s Church in Mount Clemens will give conferences andlectures FatherKucharsk1 afriend of Father Rokicki serves as a regular retreat master for the h1gh schools of the diocese MEETING FR KUCHARSK1 their retreat master, are C1 to r J Patrick Boyt1m Herbert Geisler Gertrude Hudak BEHIND THE SCENE the product1o crew V1ncentCaravagg1o Gerald Gro bbel RonaldN1edzw1eck1 Robert Forti ONCE IN LOVE with Amy sing fl to r J Robert Vigneau James Tranchxda Gerald Grobbel THE EST Saint Clement High School Center Line Michigan Ve I November 25 1959 N, 3 The Birds Goes To Beneslan Festival Play, Student Talent Featured AtAssembly St Clement will enter a cutting of the fir st act of The Birds at the second annual Geneslan Drama Festival which will be held on November 28 at St Mary s Aca demy1n Monroe The Birds will also be apart of the Student Showcase a variety show to be presented on the afternoon and evenmg of November 25 Sponsored by the National Catholic Theater Conference CNCTCJ the Gene s1an Festlval will feature eight one act plays presented by the h1gh schools of the archdiocese These W111 receive professionalcriticjudge Mr James Nix The Student Showcase centers around four main parts a variety of songs by the SCH Mixed Chorus and the Glrls Choir Around The Town In 1900 South Pacific and The Birds m ceelng the show will be Lawrence Chmie lewsk1 and Grace Wlegand G R E E K P L AY The Birds IS a political sat1re written by Aristophanes, a fifth century B C playwright In the play two Greeks Pithetaerus and Eulpides fed up with the frauds and corrupt1ons of their so cxety set out to founda better one among the birds SHOWCASE SCENES 'AroundThe Tovmln 1900 will review scenes and songs from the early Twent1 eth Century centering around two lo cales New York and the West Soloist, Edward Mc Glmchey, and the Grobbel Vigneau Tranchida trio will highlight New Yorks East Side West Side Featured in Oklahoma will be They Al ways Pick On Me sung by Ellen Defer Joan Trawczynski and Helen Churilla Accompan1sts for th1s part of the show are Janet L1etz and Arlene Schoenherr Highlightingthe South Pacxfic section of the program will be Edna Cailouette s soloof Bali H1 P1ano accompaniment will be done by Patricia Thebert The cast for The Birds chosen from the speech classes 1ncludes two Greeks Pithetaerus the footloose and Eulpides the footsore played by Robert Cieshga and George Mayermck respectively Other members are Hugh Malloy playing Troch1lus the butler bird Harold Peters Epops King of the B1rds Pat r1c1a Thebert the mghtingale wife of Epops Edward Mc Glmchey the poet Danlel Fix the real estate man Law renceChm1elewsk1 leader ofthe Chorus and Dennis Kaw1ck1 Captain of the Birds Members of the Bird Chorus include D1aneR1nke Catherine Gursinski Lor raine Markowicz Kathleen Koppmger Kathleen Ritchie Antoinette Rabac Phyllis Hein Deanna Brueggeman Marie Scantllng Janet L1etz Marcella Marko vich Karen Z1mmer and Hebert Ge1 sler The production manager IS Ronald NledZW16Ck1 stage managers Gerald Grobbel and Vincent Caravaggio l1ght techn1c1an Robert Fortin and sound techn1c1an ThomasDeLam1ellure lcont d on page 295 2: . g . . : - , ' n ' ' . . , . . , - I . . , nu . c . , . , I' - 1 2 n' - 0 O O O C I I 171.1 .. X , S K M . . , . Y - - I. , , i Z I I I I . . I VV ' ' H n ! ' l I . . . ,, - . 1-+ . . . ' vw y - 1 . . ' . . V ' ' - . , . . U . . ' I 2 . . . ,, . . ,, . ' . . . ' ' ' V . l . Iv '- 'YV ' ' 9 ' . l . . . . - , . 7 7 to draw nearer to God will be afforded criticisms, ratings, andawards fromthe v Q ' U l 9 . ! ' ' , . ' 9 V . .! . : I , . E . . . ' , . . - , - , , - y . . . : ,. ,.S . - 1 , I ., . vv . ug. I E - ' , ' - . , . .7 - .- . - , - , . . ' , g . . Q - - . . . ' Q . . D . ' , , - . ' ! 9 . . , . , . ' 7 I - . , ., ' ' - 9 5 . , , , , - . . , , - I VI ' ' I I .- 3 -- , , I , . l ' . . -- . - , . . : ' , - . . '. . , , . - I . Page Twenty two THE CREST NOVeII1b6I' 25 1959 With This Ring - - - Isfvdenf VISWSI From the 1ron bands of the Roman slaves tothe po1son rmgs of the Mlddle Ages and the love knot r1ngs of the poets the r1ng has seen many changes Although h1story does not tell us the exact perlod of Orlgln, we do know that rmgs were found 1n the tombs of anclent Egypt dat1ng back as far as the 18th dynasty These r1ngs were worn by 1nd1v1duals of power and mfluence It IS noteworthy to observe that the Semor r1ng follows th1s anclent tradxtlon Anc1ent r1ngs were very sxmple 1n desxgn and usually made of sol1d gold w1th the owner's name and t1tles deeply sunk 1n H1eroglyph1c letters Crests were engraved on documents and letters the same as those on the1r respectxve fmger rmgs C L A S S RING In 1835 graduates of the Unlted States M1l1tary Academy at West Pomt or1g1n atedthe class rmg as lt IS known today The custom spread rap1d1y as a means of perpetuat1ng the 1deals and trad1t1ons of the school Today the Semor r1ng represents one of the most wldely recog n1zed customs 1n the world of educatlon Class rmgs are one of the many bonds Wlthln a class It IS S1gI'l1f1CaIlt that the class rmg shouldbe a common custom among the semor class because the semors are more apt to real1ze and apprec1ate the xmportant respons1b1l1ty beh1nd the wearmg of the1r class rmgs Resoluhons Rage Happy New Year' A lxttle early, 1sn't IS? But 1S 1t? November 29 IS New Year's Day, the beglnnlng of the l1turg1cal year on the Church s calendar R1ng out the old, rmg 1n the new, we cry on January 1 Made your New Year's resolutlons yet? The same can be sa1d on November 29 B6SldeS be1ng the beglnnlng of the Church year, the day IS also the fxrst Sunday of Advent Twenty f1ve days of penance followafour week testmg perxod for our New Year's resolutions Dur1ng Advent, resolve to 1nch a llttle further to heaven by cuttlng away some of that stored up temporal pumshment Try a l1ttle penance and good works to keep those resolut1ons Sunday IS the first of 25 chances to start the year off rlght Why not really ' r1ng out the old' and let the new come flymg 1n? Sen1ors wear the1r rmgs not Just as a p1eC9 of Jewelry or ornament but as an everlast1ng momento of the1r h1gh school careers RESPONSIBILITIES Sen1ors accept the1r rmgs, real1z1ng that th1s gold band IS the symbol not only of the1r accomphshments, but of the bond whxch 9XIStS between them a.nd the1r school In th1s respect, It 1S s1m11ar to the trad1t1onal gold wedd1ng band Stu dents wear the1r rmgs rememberlng that they have a duty to uphold and ma1nta1n the good name of the1r ' Alma Mater Class rmgs are symbol1c of the school s recogn1t1on ofthe student as a part of 1ts fanuly It IS SIgIl1flC3.l'lt that a student cannot procure a class rmg unt1l he IS close enough to graduat1on to be sure of mak1ng It Also, a school may request astudent to turn 1n h1s r1ng 1f he proves hxmself unworthy of the school ! N X C REST to Crusader Ap01OgleS to Janet L1etz Patr1c1a Thebert, and Mar cella Markovlch for om1tt1ngthe1r names from congratulat1ons 1n October xssue HANX' A great b1g thanks to Dr Barkay for renderxng h1s servlces, free of charge o heal1ng Crusader bumps and bru1ses Thanks to Wh1te's Laundry for clearung he un1forms of the Crusaders free of charge 'N-. R Boudreau D Schrrutz E Dunaj Nl Q D W1lson M R983-U Seniors of Sa1nt Clement knowmg that they have only three more quarters of h1gh school, are vlewmg the end of the year Wlth Il1lX6d emotxons Th1S conclu s1on ca.n eas1ly be reached by readmg the answers g1ven by f1Ve of the Sen1ors to th1s questxon Now that you are order 1ng p1ctures and announcements a.nd de c1d1ng on your cap and govm how do you really feel about nearmg the end of your h1gh school career? Roseanne Boudreau Choosmg our p1ctures, a.nnouncements and gowns makes me reahze I won't be at Sa1nt m1ss the school and all lt has g1ven me in the last twelve years Dale Schmitz I 11111158811 my frxends and all the good t1mes and fun of school l1fe Although I have enjoyed 1t, I ll be g ad to graduate and go out on my own Elizabeth DunaJ 'Im go1ng to feel sorry about leavmg when I go but lt g1ves me a wonderful feehng thxnkmg about lt rlght now ' Denms W1lson Even thougn 1 have enjoyed my years at Sa1nt Clement I want to leave so that I may be able to further my knowledge by go1ng to col lege Marxon Regan I will m1ss school In a way Ill be glad because I m go1ng 1n for nursmg, and then Ill make new fr1ends V 1 N0 3 THE CREST November 25 1959 Publxshed by the students ol Sa1nt Clement Hlgh School 8155 Rltter Avenue Center Llne M1Ch1g3Jl Edxtor ln chlef Marlene Wancour ASSOClatE Edxtors Grace Wlegand Patr1c1a Thebert Layout Beverly Chuckry Marilyn Fuerst Carol Golemb1ewsk1 Kathleen Gxetzen Joan Kudryckl Janet LIEIZ Judy Senftleben Joan Trawczynskx Art and Photography Loulse Delmonte Thomas Dutklewlcz Davld Grobbel Edward Meduvsky John Zahorchak Busxness Patr1c1a Derbxn Lorra1ne MZTKOWICZ Gary Vermeersch Reporters Sh1rley Beste Mary Ann Carney V1rg1n1a Chapman Robert C1esl1ga Patr1c1a Colmell Ellen Defer Karen DeVore Robert I-'ortln Jane Fuerst Barbara Gzpprxch Theresa Koernke Marcella Markovxch Carol Megge Patr1ck M1nHlCk Ronald N1edzw1eck1 Susan Oberllesen Carolyn RBISS Rlchard Rogos Margaret Rostow Arlene Schoenherr Maryann Van Gxlder Typ1sts Joa.n Kudryck1 DeannaBrueggema.n Marllyn Fuerst Marcla Burg D1aneWesse1'l1ng ' 1 0 0 0 0 I , ' . . .. f ,. V ' J ir FA? -. -v N ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 I' ,AL , . . . . . . . . - - W ' K 'V 7 ' ' v H A 'S . . . . ax ' V A . . - . . . X 1 . . . v ' , ' x I ' . . . - ' ' . vv - . . . . 11,174 f' ' ' , . . 5 ' ' ' 1 ' f ' 1' ' , ,i u 4 . . . 4'4 . vv . 's ,NN , of uniformity which strengthen unity 9 Clement much longer. I will certainly . . . . , A . H ' l r . . I l . . ' . . I 4 1 . . . I 1 . . ' 'I ' ' ' - . . . Y , . . , 0 ' ' Z 'V 9 . , U . . , , - ' , , v . ' . A , . 7 vv ' . ' ' vv ' ' ' ' 1 ' . H f ol. , . 1 . . . ' v I , I , I ' . . . , I , . .1 1 1 ' ll ' 3 I 7 ' A ' ' ' . . . . , y y r ' . ' D ' ' 7 h U Y 1 . , . . . . . . . ' , , I , I l 1 3 , , Y . . . , . . , . ' , 1 1 1 1 1 v ' v ' , A , ' , v y . . . . A, , A y U 1 I ' ' November 25, 1959 THE CREST Page Twenty-three Saint ' The Saint Clement ' The Man Our parish is one big family under the protection of St. Clement, Pope and Martyr. Heisthe patron of our parish, but in spite of this, many do not know any- thing about him. St. Clement, whose feastday is cele- bratedNovember 23 became Pope about the year 91 He governedthe Church nine years and died in the year 100 There is an interesting and for the most part unknown story about his mar tyrdom For destroying the temples of the idols St Clement was arrested An anchor was hung about his neck and he was cast into the sea St Clement s dlsciples standing nearby, prayed that they might see his body At once the sea recededto a distance of three miles and a small house built in the fashion of a marble temple came into view There lay the body of St Clement with the an chor at his side This strange phenome non occurred every year following Barbarians coming at a time when the sea receded destroyed the temple and the saint s body Years later the body with the anchor, was foundburied deep in anisland The relics werethentaken to Rome, andthere the body was enshrined ln the Church which ls now called St Clement Thermometer Bulls Over by Lorraine Markowicz The bright red thermometer in the hall, afamiliar landmark for two weeks has been taken down Pep talks are no more The Patron Sponsor Drive is over for another year The managers of the drive can cease holding their breath St Clement High School surpassed its quota of S3000 by a good S200 margin Eight out of the eleven homerooms inthe high school reached or went beyond, their individual quotas They were 105 Junior homeroom 103 Sophomore homeroom 207 Freshman homerooms 201 202 210 The drive IS now forgotten by most of the students It will, however, last in the minds of those who kept the records and publicized the drive From the be ginmngto the end they prayed for a suc cessful outcome H E C T I C D A Y S What is it like to pilot a subscription drive? The first few days are the most hectic The envelopes seem to be lacking money Panic strikes until you realize the drive is only two days old, and the students haven't quite got into the swing of things Publicity is needed Announce ments are made everyday to keep the students informed on the drive a.nd to SointClemenf Takes To Air Sa.1ntClement s stars of Quiz 'Em' are fseated from leftl Sister Dalmatia, who will help prepare the students appearing on the show Mr Donald Szambelan, and Grace Wiegand, fstandmgfrom leftl Patricia Thebert, Carol Golembiewskl, Lawrence Chmie -ewskl, Janet Lietz, and Gary Houghton create interest As the days go by and the amount of money brought in increases you breathe a sigh of relief When you record the names of the students who brought in patrons and sponsors you realize that these people must think enough of the school and the yearbook to go out and work for it Totaling the results of the drive on the last day is the most thrilling Will we reach our goal? We do' It IS hard to believe at fir st but we reached that quota and went beyond lt' fturn to page 301 mtv Members of Club 60 are those who brought in S50 or more in the Patron Sponsor Drive of 1959 1960 They are the following fseatedfrom leftl Frances Gretz Kathleen Schmidt Joan Traw czynskl, Kathleen Gietzen, Joyce Fix, and Carol Flaim tstandlng from leftl Patricia Galbensky, Gary Vermeersch Carol Martin, and Kathleen Wiengartz On December 19 Ja.net Lietz, Patricia Thebert Gary Houghton, and Lawrence Chmielewski w1lltake part 1n the educa tional television program Quiz 'Em on the Air Faculty member Mr Donald Szambelan and student Grace Wiegand have already participated on this program as Judges, on Saturday November 7 The four seniors will participate for the first time on this program against St Louis l-hgh School 1n Mt Clemens Also attending the show will be principal Sister Eleanore history teacher Sister Dal matia, and alternate panelist Carol Go lembiewskl J U DG E S Along with Grace and Mr Szambelan on the November 7 show were two Judges fromSt Louis High They composedthe panel of Judges between St Catherine and VALUABLE PRIZES This is how the Quiz Em on the Air show operates Quizmaster Carl Cederberg asks the two opposing panels alternate questions on current events read in the Detroit News durmg the five day period pre ceding the telecast Correct answers count 50 points The team with the high est score wins a TV set or atape re corder a H1 F1 record player, or S150 for library books for the school The losing panel gets an AM FM radio or S50 for library books for the school In case of a tie score, atie breaker sta tistical question is asked Remember feast of the Immaculate Conception on December 8 J K f l , km? A 1 . v ' 8' , . . . Y ' I . . , . I . . l. N A 4 - 7 , . . 7 . . , . ' s . , H . , . . . . . I , , . ' - 1 ' ' . . . , . - . . , , . . . . - - - ' . . 1 ,, . ' ' vu - 0 , ' ' . . - Y . - ' ' ' ' 5 - - 7 - - -zqgw 1 . ' f ll y r , V f . . . ' 1 1 I I Y , t . K X . l . I Senior homerooms--101-102g Staff room 5 - ' St. Cecilia High Schools- : ' Q 5 ff E ' 'I A , - 3 ' I A ' -v': ' ' H ' I ' lv fr 9 . f , , --sfz1:f.::,v: A N E I . . . . ' .' l' - . . U , - . . y 9 - ' - - I 1 -' Q . Page Twenty-four THE CREST November 25, 1959 Quarter Honor Honors Officers Members of the Honors Club elected the1r oltlcers follow ng the Oct ober meetlng Preparlng for future meetxngs are fl to r J Marllyn Fuerst vxce presldent EllenDefer,pres1dent Janet L1etz, secretary a.nd Shlrley Beste treasurer Roll lusts 45 When aperson does some outstandxng deed recognmon follows Athletes recelve school letters for f1ne playlng Sc1ent1sts merlt awards for lmportant d1scover1es Students who have done honorable work 1n school classes know they w1ll have their names on thelr school Honor Roll Durmgthe flrst quarter of St Clements 59 60 school year 45 students merlted a place on the Horor R011 They are Ctop to bottoml column 1 Lawrence. C1m1e 16WSk1 Marllyn Fuerst Patr1c1aGa1bensky Ka hleen Gletzen Barbara G1ppr1ch Column2 Carol Golem bl6WSk1 Catherme Gurs1nsk1 Joan Kudryck1 Janet L1etz R1chardRogos Column 3 Patrlcla Thebert Grace W1eg:md Karen Zlmmer Shlrley Beste Robert C16S1lg8 Column 4 Louxse Delmotte Agnes Flamgan Gertrude Hudak Theresa Koernke Marcella MaFkOVlCh Column 5 Barbara Owockl Carolyn Raxss, Margaret Rostow Arlene Schoenherr Marsha Schoener Column 6 Mar1lee Sm1th Letha Van Laan M1chael Bernott Judlth Braun Andrea Chonko NancyHoffman Column7 D1aneHough ton Patrxcla Kelsey Marcla Kowal Josephme Laud1c1na Mary Ann Stephens Column 8 Carol Tardoma Joyce Bar ron Camllle Cup1sz Cynthia Cygan Jud1th Dupuls Column 9 Barbara Edwards Janet Gora Patr1c1aHanrahan Ilene Normadeau and Carolyn Stroh v O --, . A , . - . X . - - v v -v , . . - - 3 ' - ' x r a J L , . . ' J a 1 , . ' Y I v 1 ' ' ! 5 ' , . . , 1 , . ' 7 J Y 5 a n 1 , . . , - a a s 'A K . . I Q 1 1 N , . fv , -r f ,, .. ' v Q 1 i 1 s . . . ,. , s. -v .- , f T h x . I x., n '.. . ' g I K 'L X , 4 N '3 5 ft M Q Y. f -M-. M X- C, gm-vw - .1 'vit M -M ,g . ' Q ' f . Q , sn- 'N SN, - ,Q ,' . W Q gy . 1 ' ' -v or I j - , , I x, , t N: I 5 x 3 - 1 ' y r r , . November 25 1959 THE CREST Page Twenty fxve MATH MOVES FORW RD AT SCH Everythmg 1n the modern world IS deslgned w1th forwardness in mlnd Such 1S also the case wxth mathematxcs S1nce mathematics is a l1v1ng, growlng subject, it is constantly being expanded andimproved The concept of math today IS entirely different from what lt was at the turn of the century New developments ln mathematxcs are not less than sensatlonal The applicatxonof mathematics to our dally l1fe IS encased 1n two categorles the new uses of older math and the uses of newer math BASIS FOR DISCOVERIES The supersonic fllght of a jet and the launchxng of a satell1te depend entlrely on the appl1cat1on of fluld dynam1cs to whlch calculus IS essential Mathematxcs has been the basis for great physical dmscoverles, i e , Newton's law of gravltatlon V1ew1ng these facts we must reallze that although new math techmques are neces sary the tradltxonal concepts must not be lgnored Rather the new IS bu1lt upon the o The engineers and physical scientists no longer have an absolute claim on math in modern l1fe D A I L Y M A T H Few people reallze the extent to whlch the1r daily llves 1nvolve mathematlcs Math exerts an xnfluence on natural sclence, soc1a1 science busmess and lndustry The flelds of psychology SOC1010gy, and economlcs use mathematlcal techmques to solve comphcatedproblems andrecord statlstics Industry and business formulate data and other compllcated research experlments through math techmques C O M P A R IS O N The study of mathematlcs can be compared to a grant tree The new green shoots and branches are the new developments of math whlle the solid trunk is tradxtional knowledge The new shoots and branches cannot survive wlthout the trunk and vlce versa As man uses the trees for fuel, he also uses the fuel of mathematlcal knowledge to move h1s world a.nd himself forward CAN YOU SOLVE THIS PROBLEM? ,,- Consider the followlng postulate set Isl' g terms Every h1ve IS a collection of bees Any two dlstinct hives have one and only one bee in common Every bee belongs to two and only two hives There are exactly four hives ya., 's..QQ ff' Jw tu 5' zjj LN- -ff-Z -L- .1-.1 'L-'II JA Lux JJ JQLQ C a-11 ADVANCED ALGEBRA K1 to r y M Wancour, T Gonlwlecha, B Owocki D Wemand, A Schoenherr Back ground R. Weir Deduct the f0110W1Ilg theorems from th1s postulate set There are exactly six bees There are exactly three bees in each h1ve For each bee there is exactly one other bee not ln the same hive w1th it fsolutlon on page 295 TRIGONOMETRYQ1 tor J D Schmitz, GEOMETRY Cl to r I M Hayes, G Schoenherr, J Bush GENERAL MATH Cl tor I M1ssSm1th G Soboczynskl, R Sosnoski K Szew czyk M Caruana ALGEBRA Cl to r I Sxster Margaret G LaVa1ley, K Zxmmer, Slster Mary J Schmidt, C Sfr0h,G Bahia Seated David C Gursinskl D Demmelleufe I V - . m. ' ' ' C. J a , - Q , a , 1 . A k ? -97 ln which bee and hive are undefined 01 . f ca Q P. 1 - H - . 1 0 X A Q- P. 2 L K ,, P. 3 3' P. 4 ' . - . . 3 A. ' . ' ' 9 ' B. l A -s . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I . j N 'SN'-Q, , , g . . . Z . ' ' ' z 1 1 s W . . l . . . '. ' ' ' ' v - , ... , . 1 ' Page Twenty-six THE CREST November 25, 1959 The war IS on ' Eng11sh IV students must be pre CISIOH perfect on themes Check1ng w1th the handy chart are fC1OCkW1S9, S Manczuk C Mart1n Anne Thomas Pat Doyle Ela1ne Artman Checkmg qu1zzes IS an essentlal 1tem 1n Engl1sh III A Hessell P Terebesy, and Instructor Mrs Sucaet help C Wo1c1echowsk1 evaluate her test answers on the quarterly exam The LanguogeArfs Are Basic of SCH One b1g top w1th a three rmg show be neath' Such represents the language arts program at St Clement In the center r1ng the four year Engllsh course unfolds Sp2.Il1Sh IS act1ve to the left Lat1n works at the r1ght Each r1ng stands alone w1th 1tS own pro gram but all three comblne to complete the show Engl1sh, Span1sh, and Lat1n also stand alone 1n the1r respectlve rmgs but the language arts department re qu1res all three YW Enghsh II students l1ke to argue' Clockwlse are Mr Thompson Cat deskj C Ge1sler J Orban R Van Pamel M Gervas1, M Hexde J Schlmmel fm-t 2? ?l' Where the press IS free and every man able to read, all IS safe Learn the card catalog' ' says S1ster Gonzaga to Thomas Jefferson D Petz, D Schroeder J Sch1melfen1ng Frosh CENTER SUBJECT Engl1sh, 1n 1ts central pos1t1on, has a three fold program l1terature wr1t1ng and speak1ng The cumulat1ve purpose of the l1tera ture ser1es IS the fulflllment of the funda mental purpose of educat1on that 1S the development of the capac1ty to thlnk 1ntegrally about the world of nature and of grace Freshman year f1nds 1tS obj 9Ct1V6 read 1ng for sheer pleasure To del1ght 1n the beauty of l1terature IS the pr1mary a1m of the sophomore course Jumors learn the h1stor1cal and cultural development of Amerlcan l1terature The best wr1t mgs of Englxsh l1terature are represented 1n the sen1or program g1v1ng the stu dent a S0l1d cultural background SENTENCES AND PARAGRAPHS The wr1t1ng ser1es teaches the student grammat cal correctness 1n the form of sentence mastery, var1ety and clearness 1n the sentence and paragraph, mterest and force 1n Wrltlng sk11ls and pr1nc1ples 1n the four types of wr1t1ng Speech work plays an 1mportant part 1n the Enghsh cycle Formmg the nucleus of baslc commumcatlon, and tra1n1ng ef f6Ct1Ve speakers for 1nformal as well as formal, occas1ons IS 1tS foremost a1m Thus IS the Englzsh rmg const1tuted FOREIGN LANGUAGES A dlfferent slant to speaklng, l1tera ture, and wr1t1ng 1S brought 1nto l1fe by the left rlng Sp3.IllSh W1dely used and appl1cable to fore1gn travel, Sp2.l11Sh was deemed necessary and lnstalled 1n the school currlculum To the r1ght the Lat1n r1ng takes the floor Requ1r1ng a r1g1d d1sc1pl1ne of study th1s CISSSICRI language exerc1ses the student 1n grammat1ca1 prec1s1on and vocabulary btuldmg, as well as opens to hun the treasures of 1ts 2.I1C1eIlth1StO1'y 'x 1 S. ' ' . ' ' . . , . - : . , . , - Y 7 ' I 0 . , . . . , , . ' ' a v 1 ' 5 '. . S v ' - V ' ' Q ' 1 ' - 4 . . , . 5 . , S . W' 'A K . ,nf a 3 j ' I . Q 7 . , . , . , . - - . - . ,'- . ' ' 7 C! - f r ' ' , 5 J, ! .J 7 ' 5 Y ' ' . . . . . , . , - ' November 25, 1959 THE CREST Page Twenty-seven Thonlc You, LAD Staff Four to seven years of college are re- quiredofateacher. Everythingfromthe alphabet to advanced nuclear physics is taught by the same teachers. The ability to communicate with fellow man is the basis of living. Therefore, from the beginnings of school, students are taught the language arts. Teachers have aroughjob in this field, Students must learn to read wellg to speak correctlyg to write accurately. And they must enjoy themselves in the pro- cess. It is not an easy job, especially at the teaching end. Thanks and appreciation are heartily extended to the teachers in the language arts department for the work they are doing at SCH L A. Faculty Urges Read dlscrumlnahngly yi V No wonder Caesar got liquidated! Gary Bashaw takes dictation from M L Wegener under Mr Hahn s watchful eye There s nothing like a spelldown to sharpen up a Spanish vocabulary agree K Ahern E Koroleski L Nall K Ch1tu M Markovich, Pat Laske W Mozer J Milostam as they peg Espagnol at Miss Smith xxfy Wrlte effectively Speak forcefully MEET THE L A STAFF 'K Sm- fm' N ,N MISS Darlene SIYIIU1 Sister Honora Sister Gonzaga ff .34 Y Mrs JoyceSucaet Mr JamesThompson My Johngahn W 'P ' , , . . . . 7 . , . , . ? . , . 7 ' 7 ' Y ' 0 'X Q 0 o 0 o X j 0 Q 0 I I I O Q XX, W. j , I I I - iffq? ' V 5, - ig Zyflp av? . A p T 1 A A E it my i 5 it? ' ,in fig.: V Xie. I H PV 4- K. U , - - . f , i x . iwvl' g Nuff fhreifi , ff-. . . - . 7 ' - ii . .W S' ' K' Ag???,,4 . ti K A he . V , g ,L 1: ri A 'If' fp : , ' er ffLf ',. ' 1 - . . , , tw . A A ,e - 5 A ': 1f 2'aX2'. W if .ff ' N' WV! ly ,A A ' i I , -.-.-.. .. ef- ,,.. , .,,.,. . ' ff- A 2 . 55 ,gf 7? 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W- . - ' . - , F' Page Twentv elght THE CREST November 25 1959 March 12 1942 was agood enough day Davld and Sylvera Wlegand dldflt even m1nd the early morn1ng hour And It wasn tas lf th1s were the f1rst t1me they had been part of the wonderous mystery Thxsnewllttle baby, w1th the determmed l1ttle cry was thelr nmth We ll call the httle fellow Gregory after the sa1nt of today s feast, dec1ded Father Wlegand Mother W1egand was more practlcal Its a glrl though Dave she sa1d Oh sa1d Father Wlegand They settled for Grace Grace Marie Later Just Grac1e Now, settlmg for Gracle 1sn t as easy as lt sounds L IT T L E G I R L Normally enough, Grac1e l1ked dolls and dogs storybooks and pretty dresses and mostly Gracle llked to run around free as the wmd My run around g1rl Mom Wlegand was later to call her Gracxe was 1nqu1s1t1ve She loved to mspect bu11d1ng projects Crashmg through unfxrushed floors never seemed to bother her much But she wept 1ncon solably when her dog was k11led by a car That was Grac1e as a llttle g1rl Only the years have changed, not the w1nsome lassle who danced off to school on that brlght September 8 1948 S C H O O L D A Y S Petlte Spanxsh Slster Marle Celme took a good look at the daxnty l'I11SS w1th the roguxsh smlle dec1ded that here lndeed was quallty promptly started Grac1e off on the great adventure of read1ng whlch CUHTDCTWE Hold the press' Jerry Grobbel caught a pass' Three cheers for Coach'l He dldn t have the best season but take agander at what he was coachlng Crash' Bang' Roses are red vlolets are blue When Coll1ns gets hlt, any poetrywlll do There s nothmg l1ke abunch of good losers Hardy' Har' Poor Fortxn couldn t go to practlce not enough tape Last days of prac tlce were so beautlful snow brlsk breeze the team s1ng1ng 'Wh1te Chrlst mas beautlful Mooool Hey Pr1nce Ralllerl, stop runn1ng Here come the cows Gratltude to Rusty Fxx for his generous assxstance 1n coach's t1me of need sympathy to coach for accept1ng Rusty's asslstance . Isn't It sad? There's already one quarter gone of e ventful school year Bet the senlors are just about mtears . Better wear hats' The Blrds are comlng' Attentxon, chem1stry students! Beware of ac1d burns They ca.n be painful Hydrogen exploslons can be dangerous Faculty And Students Vote , ruemmmdhmlwnhn today has become an absorb1ng lnterest 1n her l1fe Gracie went about conquerlng her school subyects as cooly as she conquers the hearts of all who meet her Her record IS worth a comment E1ght years 1n St Clement grade school netted the Teen Topper these yearly averages 54 A s 28 B s and C s 1n fxfth grade penmanshlp slxth grade art and musxc SCH RECORD MAKER The hlgh school record for the flrst three years reg1sters 1n yearly averages atotal of 20 A s one B 174 honor pomts Wxth a stralght A card for the f1rst quar ter of her sen1or year, Grac1e w1ll prob ablyfmlshher run w1th a total of 26 A s one B fshe and Caesar crossed swords 1n Gall1a Grac1e'stouche yust mxssedthe AO One htmdred and nlnetv two honor fturn to page 307 - No Escape For I-lollday Friend SHE sa1d lt had to be a feature SHE sa1d I was not to return unt1l the story was on paper SHE sa1d some other th1ngs that are not necessarxly relevant to th1s partlcular story Come to th1nk of lt, SHE also sa1d that the feature was to be somewhere 1n the general dlrectlon of Thanksg1v1ng Perhaps that IS relevant So Ipull myself together and go feature huntmg Happy day Flrst s1ght to greet my bleary eyes 15 a horde of sen1ors emergmg from Room 102 Under actwated, say I Malaga def1c1ency probably Won t do Itakean astlgmatxc gawk at the Juniors Kukla, Fran, and N16dZW19Cki' Maybe upstaxrs I l1mp that away. Meet the freshmen ICIJNAHT FYI !fH3I-I Tlmels runrung out SHE wlll be traxl ing me any m1nute I change my pace from l1mp to lope La.nd 1n a sopho more huddle. That does 1t' What does a turkey thlnk about m the death cell? ODDITIES K. Speak1ng of mtellects the Greeks could really monopohze' Homer Grec1anbra1n trust lauds h1s darmg countrymen by h1s ep1c poems H1s Il1adnarratesthe roar and d1n of the Troyan Wars the men and the women they battled over The whole fume began when the Greek commander, Agamemnon made off w1th Achllles favorlte slave glrl At th1s po1nt, bemg deeply lnsulted, Achllles deserted h1s commander By th1s the Trojans felt the spark of conf1dence and the battle was on To add to the turmoll Prmce Parls of Troy stole the great Helen wlfe of Kmg Menelaus of Sparta Th1s IS but a sample of act1on yet 1n store Homer s Il1ad aWa1ts the adven ture' Aga1n we f1nd the epic story song of pralse for valor Homer weaves the tale of Odysseus returnmg home from the TroJan Wars Odysseus IS buffeted through the myths of darkness actually outl1v1ng the death curses of angry gods Polyphemus captured0dysseus and h1s men on the xsland of the Cyclops g1ants Now these masslve sons of Neptune and Amphltlte were qu1te the novelty 1n ter ror, hav1ng one clrcular eye 1n mxd fore head Odysseus and company made a umque escape to cont1nue homeward Elleen B1egalsk1 has tlus thought on Homer's Ihad The h1stor1cal back groundaidsm understandmg my present stud1es, whlle the constant exc1tement makes for excellent read1ng Knowledge awalts YOU 1n books' I ,-4 GHZ rf fx' D1 nmw: s Jim Tranch1da D1d you ever have that closed 111 feelmg? The lmportant thlng now IS to keep my head, keep my head. B1l1Grobbe1 'Turn me loose John Orban tman hkel Gobble. Thanksto the grade school for the new clocks' . ' Y Y , Y , , , , , A , 1 U I , , I - - 5 -, 1 I :- G gl . 7 9 ' ' . . . . .'. - . . . .ln JL, I . . . , a : , . . . . . . x . . 9 ' 9 , . 0 Q- . ,, , . . . . - 1 vw ' , ?' , -- vw v - u - - r s Q - 1 yr H - - V x . , . . . 7 ' ' . ' ' ' ' . . , . - fe :-ai:- -' .-' 2 ,:q-1 . . ' . 9 1 1 . 1 r x - v- - - vv - , v - - - s . . ' , , , ' , . v . v . v - ' ' ' - , - 1 9 . , . . , . 1 , - ' . . . . . ' ' , I , v . . 4 ' 3 Y ' I , 1 - . . . ' . Q . I . I ' ' ' I . I - s . . . . 1 - - . I I ' . . . g . Q ,. . b , ' s , . , - - .... 1, J ' lr ' 3 V' ' ' - O O ' vv - vv n - ' ' ' ' - v . . . ' u n - , . . . . . ' ' 7 . . - dv. . , . . ' ' I ' . , . -- ' . . If -- ' ' ' ' ' - . .. ' . In 'N f., . . . . . . I i . . . . . . C - November 25, 1959 THE CREST Page Twenty-nine Matter inf - ..- - --- - JJ of Minutes Future Nurses had a speaker Mxss Polly Zollk R N , Fxeld Coord1n ator of the Detro1t a.ndTr1 County League for Nursmg at 1ts November 11 meetmg She answered the gxrls questlons on the nursmg career Future Nurses members are f1ll1ng a Thanksglvmg basket for a needy famxly of the parlsh The club IS makmg posters for pushmg the ldea of a clean cafeter1a The chlldren 1n the hospltals will be rece1v1ng Chrlstmas g1fts made by the glrls Future Teachers attended a rally on November 7 NCMEA elected offxcers at 1ts November 10 meetmg as follows presl dent Helen Chur1l1a secretary treas urer Marllee Smxth student edxtor Patr1c1a Thebert It has organlzed a trxple tr1o whose members are Susan Oberl1esen Carolyn Elwart Mar1leeSmxth Patr1c1a Laske Geraldme Umloff Arlene Schoenherr Sandra Schoenherr Frances Pomante a.nd Andrea Chonko Th1s group w1ll appear at school assembhes a.nd outsxde RCt1V1t16S Sodahty w1ll have the temporary consecratlon of 1tS faxthful members on December 8 Student Welfare Counc1l reached these dec1s1ons about questxons sub mittedby students first the homerooms on the second floor will now use the east entrance after lunch second there w1ll be a dress up day for both boys and glrls every Fxrst Frlday third, cafeterxa food was voted as good as can be expected for the amoxmt of help avaxlable fourth the students w1ll be gxven a chance to change places ln the cafeterla every quarter f1fth, grlpes agamst the faculty w1ll not be consldered at the meetmgs slxth, the club dxd not feel that lt could ra1se the money to sponsor a scholarshlp, so th1s xssue was dropped for the present Scxence Club hada guest speaker Mr Davld Fry a physlclst from the Techmcal Center, at the November 14 meet1ng Lxbrary Club ls planmng a dxsplay of all Catholxc books durmg the Chrlst mas Falr on December 4 5, a.nd 6 It s slogan is Books for Chrxstmas g1v1ng OFFICERS lNSTALLEDp CHARTER GRANTED Holdlng the symbols of the1r future professxon and makmg promxses to be falthful 1n the1r dutxes the F T A off1cers rec1ted pledges to the1r chosen vocatlons Offxcers th1s year Cl to r J Patr1c1a Thebert presldent Marlene Wancour secretary Sh1rley Beste l1brar1an ArleneSchoenherr, vxce presv' nt BarbaraChm1elewsk1 treasurer E1leen Bxegalskl h1stor1an At a later date S1ster Eleanore pr1nc1pal presented the Nat1onal Charter to the St Plus X branch of the Future Teachers Assoc1at1on Knights Ot Altar Elect Ottlcers Knights of the Altar elected tbottom 1 to r JLawrenceChm1elewsk1 presldent Dan1elF1x treasurer,ttopl to r J Ron ald N1edzw1eck1 v1ce presxdent James J osepn, secretary PLAY lcont d from page 21? Property manager is E1leen Powell workmg on make up a.re Judith Shultz Grace Wlegand and Bernadlne Sctmoblen Others partxcipatmg m the Student Show case are Marlene Wancour, E1leen Biegalskl, John Zahorchak, James Tra.n chlda, M1chaelSchweder Dlrectmg both the play a.nd the Student Showcase w1ll be S1ster Honors, head of the Engllsh and Speech departments and a charter member ofthe NCTC smce 1937 LAR HERE THEY ARE Salnt Clement 11 brarxans floolung aroundl to r J Eve elaSoboczynsk1 E11zabethM1l1er Carol Ann Coeman E1leen B1egalsk1 fseatedb admlre the new set of encyclopedlas the Brltannlca Through the1r efforts and under the d1rect1on of S1ster Rose Ellen the L1 brary Club has purchased these addltlonal reference books for the llbrary It was p0SS1b1B to obtain these books by I'3.1S1l1g money from sponsorlng a movle bake sales and popcorn a.nd taffy apple sales SOLUTION TO PROBLEM on page' twenty fxve HIVB 1 contams bees Hxve 2 contams bees HIVG 3 contams bees Hxve 4 contams bees 3, 5, Congratulatlcns to aCt1V9 members of the student body who made the patron and sponsor drlve such a success if O . . . . . . , , . . - 7 . 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Page Th1rty THE CREST November 25 1059 Talk Takes Chuckles Mr Joyner assures lus audlence that you can have fun m the darkroom Journallsmis one of the most reward mg professlons a person can enter It glves one a sense of accomphshment ' Thxsquotatxon was a part of the lecture g1ven to members of the Camera Club by Mr Carl Joyner of the Studlo Camera Shop Wlth Mr Joyner was Louls Mowett also a speaker and professwnal photo grapher for the C R E S T Mr Joyner gave amateur photogra phers adv1ce on tak1ng p1ctures namely, never jerk a camera when takmg a plc ture but squeeze the shutter button There should be actlon 1n all p1ctures whether lt IS d1rect or 1mpl1ed He also spoke of the great advancement 1n photography the photoelectrxc cell After the lecture Mr Mowett demon stratedthe art of tak1ng a t1me exposure Camera club members and amateur photographers who attended the meetxng were MaryAnnCarney V1rg1n1a Chap man, Lou1se Delmotte Thomas Dutkle wlcz Dan1e1F1x Mar1lynFuerst Carol Golembxewskl Joan Kudryck1, Carol Megge Edward Meduvsky Maureen Mlnmck, Sharon Oswald, Dlane Rmke, Margaret Rostow Grace Wxegand John Zahorchak IL: Pa1t1c1pants of the Shutterbug Contest fl to r J Ronald N1edzw1eck1 Da.n1elF1x Mary Arm Van G1lder vlrglllla Chapman Dlane R1nl e Maur er M1nn1ck and Jud1th Ste nzack Eight Answer Camera Club Call Seven SCI-1 ers responcledto the request for apprentlce photographers For rnmg the Camera Club are Junlors Ronme N1edzw1eck1 Damel Fxx Mary Ann Van G1lder V1rgm1a Chapman and Dxane R1nke sophomore Maureen Mm n1ck and freshman Jud1th Stanzack Apprentxce photographers, under the dxrecuon of plCf.Lll'6 ed1tors LOUISE Del Ilay Ilf Reclummg mves You couldn ttell that the quarter exams were over Just by look1ng at any hlgh school students No but by l1sten1ng to them you knew exactly what was the matter I m glad I wear glasses' When w1ll get out aga1n'P My ma s gonna lull me' I ll just stand by the Fxfth Amendment at home that s all What w1ll I get 1n courtesy? Yes It was report card tlme for the f1rstt1meth1s school year at St Clement Scared m1serable wrenched expres slons and emotlons clouded the corrxdors ofSCI-I the week after exams Fmally on Wednesday and Thursday November 11 and 12 by prevlously arranged appomt ments the students rece1vedthe1r quart erly report cards from the1r homeroom teachers Tra1n1ng 15 the father of achxevement amb1t1on 15 the mother motte and Barbara G1ppr1ch and photog raphers Thomas Dutk1ew1cz Davx Grobbel and Edward Meduvs' y are learnmg all the aspects of photog aphy settmg up, p1cture taklng developm and prmtmg These students w1ll begm takmg p1c tures for the December xssue of the C R E S T fcontmued from page 231 Two long hard weeks of wa1t1ng and wonderlng are over but the sat1sfact1on w1th1n you of knowmg that you helped put the dr1ve together w1ll never be over THANK YOU The Class of 1960 extends a hearty Thank You' to everyone who part1c1 pated ln the dr1ve and another Just as hearty thanks to the students who brought 1n the most money The top f1ve 111 school were Joyce FIX 102 S93 00 Kathleen Schm1dt 101 GaryVermeersch 105 S64 00 Frances Gretz 101 S58 O0 Hlghest 1n each class were Semor Joyce Fxx 102 S93 00 Jun1or Margar et 0 Connell, 104 S32,00, Sophomore V1rg1n1a Hemnungsen 207 S32 00 FreshmanSandraDe Monaco, 202 S30 T O P T E E N fcontlnued from page 281 polnts won t oe hard to cla1m Of the 2, 020 school days 1n eleven years, Grac1e has mlssed 36 Sclence research IS Grac1e s target for college F1n1sh1ng 1n the 98th percentlle on the Nat1ona1Mer1t Qual1fy1ng Test, the 'A g1rl w1ll fmd little d1ff1culty w1th snar1ng a scholarshlp G R A C I E S D A Y Attendmg classes and study1ng d1l1gent ly cla1ms only a part of W1nsome W1e gand st1 ne however She has managed to wm three nterscholast1c essay awards She serves as the famxly chauffeur 1S a pro at Challglllg t1res took a second place r1bbon 1n the 1959 Sclence Faxr teaches her blrds TerryandTob5, to say ugly blrd m nght etching fashlon plays a good game of tenn1s loves to cook goes 1nto a rage when folks ' snitch her fresh bakery or trot across her new ly scrubbedfloor served on the ed1toria1 staff of Crusader 57 58 is associate edltor of the C R E S T says sacre bleu when she needs strong speech has fmally got her school sweater pald for d1es of embarrassment when her slster B0OtS1B arr1ves at school w1th her forgotten lunch dotes on green pappers good books and 011 pa1nt1ng CGPRCIG pa1nts by numberj COLLECTOR DELUXE But chxefest of Grac1e s extra currlcu lars IS her scrapbook collectlon Grac1e doesn tsettle for aSS Kresge 599 scrap book Not Grac1e She uses d1scarded Detrolt telephone books and buys her rub ber cement by the half gallon can It sthe Elv1s Presley telephone scrap bookthat gets the most attentlon Green peppers and Elv1s Presley' Another scrapbook shelters mtr1gu1ng notes scravcled' on paper bags from Na t1onal P oodStores notes l1ke IfI don t call I ll plck youup at ten o clock Dan Those probably account for Grac1e s delxty to the fanuly grocery shopp1n Or th1s one 'To the g1rl who won't e me have any blueberry pie Melv1n Or Are you advertlsmg your phone number? Jlm R One frustratlon shadows Davld Wle gand s sparkl1ng daughter Her Japanese pen pal sent her a pa1r of lovely Japan ese wooden sandals Grac1e s feet and the sandals dont match' Grace W1egand trxm as a sallmg sloop brxght as a day 1n May devoutly rel1g1ous grac1ous Wltty busy helpful loyal conslderate Thefaculty and stu dents at SCH proudly name you the top of the Teen Top Ten i Some people are l1ke blotters They soak It all m but get everyth1ng back wards Q, V .,. W 1 h 1 K ' ,A -. .5 ' . f . 5 to -- ' 7- Ma S K U . ' , X x I - -' . . : , , f 9 9 - i v 3 M s - ' , - ,. . . . . . . . , d . . . ,, : ' , ,j , . . H . . ., . . , ' - 1 ' A -- 7 . . . , 1- , g, s - - vv ' - . l , . . - - ,- , . ' ' ' o q . . - I - o 9 ' V I . - 1 I . , . ' . , ' , . . . . . . , a ' sv v vw Y ' Y' ' ' YY n v ' rv ' ' '- ' av v ' - ' ' , ' -- 1 ff , ' u ' - yr ' . . . , ' I 3 , picture ' ' ' ' 5 ' ' ' , ' , - S70.00gJoanTrawczynsk1, 105, S65.00g - ' , , - 9 . . . . - . , , . . - 1 . . - , . - , - , . . Q ' . . . . , - , - - y 1 s - - v s - 1 . . . , - , , Y ' 7 1 7 7 Y ' ' Y , I , , ' ' ' 0 ' -- , a ' I . . nn- ,r - i i I . .-- . l Q ' -- ' ' . 1 t-il S V , ' ' ' . . ' ' ' fi- , . . . v v . , I f ' I ' 1 t - v - ' ' . vv vv . y n ' u V Q . : V' . n l . ' ' ' . vw I . . . . . . L . S ' ' 9 a ' - , ,, . . . . . . . , , , , , . ' 1 ' . v y . . , . - l . ' ' . . . - V ' I .1 . U Q , ' '. ' . '. ' 1 ' 5 - . , qv vw ' - . v - - I 'I Y S - ' . ' V ' . . . s 1 - -- - ff ' fl ' ' Q ' ' 4 ' ' ' 1 , . November 25 1959 THE CREST Page Thirty one CREST Face ls Red The CREST staff extends a most smcere apology to the four followxng students for om1tt1ng thexr names from the f1nal1sts ln the Nat1onalMer1t and Educatlonal Development Tests i..n..A Elalne KO1OdZ1ej skl Catherlne Gursln sk1 Gary Houghton a.nd M1chae1 Bernott SCH Luke Newlealond, says Non A forelgn country? Me l1ve 1n another country? Why they say that l1fe there would be l1ke lmvmg 1n the States thlrty years ago What w1ll1t be l1ke? And more lmportant w1ll 1 Pia Questlons such asthese would bew11der any teenager and 1n th1s case sopho more Nancy Hoffman was no except1on Two years have elapsed now s1nce the Hoffman famlly left New York harbor for thelr new home 1n New Zealand For Nancy movlng was nothmg so unusual Her father s career 1n the Navy has kept the famlly on a contmuous go Origm ally ofWash1ngton, D C the Hoffman's last home before leav1ng for the Enghsh colony of New Zealand hadbeen Calxfor ma Soon after her arrlval 1n New Zealand, Nancy began classes at St Mary s Col lege the equlvalent of the h1gh school 1n the States Her sublectsmcluded three combmedsclences biology, chemlstry, and phyS1CS rel1g1on, Enghsh lltera ture, Out 8: Out Enghsh, French art chorus h1story of New Zealand and Modern I-Ixstory These were courses she took 1n one school year Andwe th1nk we have It rough' The Hoffman fauuly had been 1n New Zeala.nd no more than e1ghteen months when word came they were to return to the States I felt sorry to leave New Zeala.nd, Nancy says because I was just gettxng adlusted to l1fe there The Navy however is boss so back tothe States her fam11y came, arrxving 1n WA T C 'H by Beverly Chuckry AND WONDER W1th1nthe past two months there has been a c atrow er 1a 031C wh1ch was, and stxll IS before the Senate subcommlttee the Federal Commumcatlon Commxttee and con gresslonal hearlngs Th1s explosxvetoplc 1sthat of the rlgged telev1s1on qu1z shows Now the average h1gh school student may say to h1mself that rlgged TV shows are of no concern to hlm A recent survey at Sa1nt Clement I-hgh shows 425 students spent 5 385 hours v1ew1ng telev1s1on over a per1od of sever days These Stat1StlCS seem to 1nd1cate that we the students are mvolved 1n th1s 1ssue s1nce we do watch the quxz shows and therefore we act as the1r publ1c If then we act as the publ1c and the audxence for these programs, why should we be decelvedand fooledabout thexr contestants the1r backstage go1ngs on the1r honesty and xntegr1ty'7 N O T I L L E G A L Accordmg to the Federal Communxca t1onComm1ss1on fooling the publ1c Wlth rlgged telev1s1on shows IS a fraudulent the cxty of Warren thelr new home on July 9 Then on September 8 Nancy began classes at St Clement rlxgh It was not only the begxnmng of a new school for her, but also the beglnnmg of new fr1end she has xt was not long before there were many fr1ends Askedhow she found the boys and g1rls 1n New Zealand as compared to here Nancy had th1s to say In New Zealand they re clannxsh they stlck to the1r own farrulxes and thexr frlends from fxrst grade ' Then after a few seconds she added But they are that way here too' and deceptxve practice but notan 1l1egal one I however do not belxeve that we as students have to be too concerned w1th the legal1ty of the 1ssue as much as we should be concerned about the reason or reasons for the deceptlon of the publ1c of wh1ch we are a part Smce then, we as students are lnvolved 1n th1s 1ssue I thmk that we should be come very aware of th1s problem of rlgged telev1s1on shows and we should take some course of actxon about lt If the course of actlon means wrltten pro testatxon then we should start wr1t1ng those letters The dlfference oetween hterature and Journahsm IS that Journalism IS unread able and hterature 1S not read Wxlde 77 SUNSET STRIP Tops With Students SCH TV v1ew1ng average for one week 5 385 hours Average per student 13 hours These are the shows most appealmg for Freshmen 1 xck Clark Show 2 '77 Sunset Str1p 3 Ed Sull1van Show Sophomores 1 '77 Sunset Strxp 2 D1ck Clark Show 3 Ed Sull1van Show J umors 1 77 Sunset Strlp 2 D1ck Clark Show 3 People Are Funny S Steve Allen Show emors '77 Sunset Strlp D1ck Clark Show Ed Sull1van Show Top Ten Programs at SCH I Sunset Str1 D1ck Clark Show People Are Funny Ed Sull1van Show 5 John Dalley and the News Sets equlpped w1th Charmel 56 13 sets D1nah Shore Chevy Show Steve Allen Show Jack Paar Show T1c Tac Dough Name That Tune , 7 H V - I ' ' 3. 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If so a more powerful Jumor Vars1ty IS a log1cal answer Few boys who l1ke to play football are able to make the Jump from grade school to var s1ty ball w1th any amount of success B111 Vlgneau, an exceptlon th1s year, successfully made the hurdle What happenedto the others? Some s1t on the 16,3 'S' bench, wh1le others qu1t out of d1scour agement when they should be gxven the chanceto rxpen for the harvest of Vars1ty ba St Clement has started on lt s way w1th a JV team Now all we need are the fans to support the team At the first two showmgs the support g1ven was not at all the usual Crusader sp1r1t The t1me has come when nothlng can be done about the 1959 season but let s look ahead to 1960 and a hnghter future Top Rung Pnsltmn Seen By Uhserver by Patrxck Minmck Well the Crusaders' football season has come to an end The games have ended anyway The after season cr1t1 cism IS just begmnmg Why d1dn't the Crusaders come out w1th abetter record? What made them lose? Was lt our team, or were the other schools slmplytoo hot to handle? These questlons probably sound fam1l1ar Just why d1d we lose? Solmd l1ke a simple quest1on? Maybe lt is, but lt s a questlon w1th a lot of d1ff1cult answers -me 'Mes Wits' ., 5221 is 44 Elia J J I 'Z S if JV Squadtl. to r l Bottom row James Mnostam, Gerald Bama, Kenneth Grobbel Thomas Lambert Rxchard Fedorczyk John McDonnell Mxddle row, Robert Smxth Thomas0 Brlen ThomasThomas, James Moran fstandmgl coach, Hugh Malloy Top row Edward Artman, M1chaelTra1nor David Kondz1olka Thomas Dalley Thomas M11ler Day of Recollectlon Future Teachers meetmg Future Nurses meetlng Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow test Joston Co speaks to Juniors about class rings RODYBSEHIHIIVGS from Madonna College to speak to Sen1or gxrls and members of Future Teachers Club Natlonal Honor Soclety meetmg Freshmen and Sophomore Honor Students 1nv1ted to th1s meetlng Confesslons for F1rst Fr1day F1rst Fr1day Chrlstmas Faxr dress up day Chrlstmas Falr Flrst Basketball game St Mlchael at St Clement Chrxstmas Fau' Feast of the Immaculate Conceptlon Holyday Free day H1gh School and Grade School Faculty D1nner Student Welfare Meetmg Basketball game St James at St Clement Parlsh Paper DFIVE Day of Recollect1on for men and boys of parish Future Teachers gomg to Madonna College NCMEA meets Future Nurses meeting Sodallty meetlng Christmas Assembly Basketball game St Clement at St I-'redr1ck Fxve Semors appear on Quiz Em On The A1r L1brary club meeting Kmghts of the Altar meetmg Chrxstmas vacat1on beglns at 3 00 p m Chrlstmas Peace on Earth Good Wxll to Men Feast of the Holy Innocents 30 31 New Year's Eve Some of the grandstand quarterbacks think lt's the fault of the coach They don't reallze that the blame for a whole team can t be put on the shoulders of a smgle man espec1ally Mr Baumgart, who IS one ofthe best coaches in the h1gh school league What about the team 1tself? D1d the dldn t, why would they go through all the torture of football practice to play on a losmg team? The only th1ng that rema.1ns IS that the otherteamsweretohotto handle Th1s was shown 1n quxte a few of the games, espec1ally 1n St Ben's lung size walk over the green and gold But why look at the past ? It s the future that counts, and by the looks of thmgs r1ght now, 1t s pretty br1ght Even though we're los1ng two of our f1rst strmg players Gary Houghton and Bob B Mlller, the other three classes are full of potentlal for a wlmling team next year W1tha record of 4 losses, 2 wms and one t1e on which to bu11d the only way the Crusaders w11l cllmb IS to the top rung of the ladder next season Come On Team ' We want a basket' We want a basket' WE WANT A BASKET l Ttus IS the cry that will echo throughout Detroit area gyms when, on December 4 conference basketball season opens The Crusader Varsity team has been eagerly awaltmg this date Since November 16, they have been pre paring for victory against St Michael of Pontiac by scrlmmages and hard prac tice sess1ons Some of the returmng Var sity men to be seen on the court w11l be Robert Fortln, George Mayernlk, Ronald Van Hulle, and Robert Vigneau According to Coach Al Baumgart, the team will not be entering tournament competition this year, but he says hope basketball will do better than foot hm. fl , , - I I I . . . , - ' , 11. 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H 29. , I Merry Chr1stmas I HaPPY New Year V 1 December 21 1959 af? t 'ii BNN Busxly anticipating a night they ll long remember, the Holiday Ball court ar C to r J Diane Brown Deanna Brueggeman Barbara Gipprich Marilyn Fuerst Norman Slonski Dennis Wllson Gary LaValley and John Zahorchak Two Dances Hlghllght Hollclays Seniors of Saint Clement and the members of the Press Club are planmng two gala affairs one for the Christmas holiday and one for the semester free day Holiday Ball, an annual event sponsored by the seniors will take place on Tuesday December 29 1959 Press Club is presenting the yearly Press Club dance with a new twist to the festivities Fantasy 1n Prmt w1ll be held on January 29 1960 For several years students at Sa1nt Clement have highlighted the Christmas week celebrations by sponsoringadance the Holiday Ball one of the most 1mportant social affairs ofthe year Relgnlng over the revelry area senior lung and queen accompanied by an all senior court This 1960 Press Club dance will be quite different from those of previous years Instead of be1ng almost a strictly date affair this will be an all high school dance Ticketswillbe one price only, and inexpensive so that everyone can attend Selectlon of Miss SCH and her court, which w1ll be accompl1shed in a rather unusual manner IS an added feature E L E C T IO NS K1ng queen, and court for the Holiday Ball are chosen inthe followlng tradltional manner 1 Any semor boy who is taking a senior girl must submit his name by a definite date if he wishes to be considered 2 Semor class membersthen vote for four names out of all those submitted These Youll Fund F9534 Christmas Pages Page 36 Clipped Ch1ps Page Edltorlal Page Intellects 8: Oddities Page Matter of Minutes Page Pulse Beat Page Sports Page Top Teen Page Watch and Wonder Page 38 four senior boys and their dates constitute the royalty for the Ball The rught of the dance all those present vote for their chmcecouple The votes are tallied and the royal pair is announced at mtermxsswn The three rtmners up and their dates compose the court The royalty for this year s Hohday Ball are Barbara Gipprich and Gary La Valley Marilyn Fuerst and John Za horchak Diane Brown and Norman Slon ski Deanna Brueggeman and Dennis W1l son fcont'd on page 351 l I I Ol. 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' Speech Class Chorus Host Christmas Assembly Sounds f Jingle bells' mgle bells' Jingle all the way' Ba.h' Humbug' Sing glory to God Santa s reindeer can sing' w1ll fill St Clement s cafeteria on December 22 during the annual Christmas assembly The chorus and speech classes are planning an exciting program for the students Under the d1rect1on of Sister Seraphica the mixed chorus w1ll render several Christmasy numbers including Jingle Bells and O Holy Night The Tri ple Trio a newly formed group mclud 1ng Andrea Chonko Frances Pomante Sandra Schoenherr Patr1c1a Laske Arlene Schoenherr Geraldme Umloff Marilee Smith Carolyn Elwart and Susan Oberliesen will debut singing Twas the Nlght Before Chrlstmas The speech classes are going Holly wood They are writing and producing mas Carol and will present lt at the assembly Duringthe program our Reverend Fa thers T E Murray S Rokiclu, and C Gentner will receive sp1r1tual bou quets from the high school students SCH Bards Takes an Supenur Rating At Q, NCTC Festival George Mayermk Genesian Drama Festivaltrophy wmner, accepts plaudlts from Principal S1sterElea.nore, for his performance in St Clement's production of the Greek comedy THE BIRDS Mr James Nix cr1t1c Judge for the 1959 festival, sent this critical evaluation to Sister Honora d1rector of the show lcont d on page 391 Page Th1rty four THE CREST December 21 1959 Student Vue C Martln A Tsch1ltschS De Monaco M Hdoder W Patalon Although we real1ze1t s Chr1st who be longs m Chrlstmas, there IS always an other l1ttle man who comes along Santa Claus Usually, after we reach tne age of seven or exght, we no longer have the belxefa small ch1ld has Th1s month we have asked the SCH students Do you b6ll9V6 1n Santa Claus? Carol Mart1nl1011 Not really but It would be mceto because It g1ves a ch1ld 1sh excltement to Chrlstmas, and every onelxkesto be a chxld aga1n 1n some way or other Ange11neTsch11tsch C1031 Yes but he doesn't come from the North Pole or have flymg remdeer I dobel1eve1n St Nxch olas who f111S the shoes 1n Holland Sandra De Monaco 12021 'Santa Claus IS Just for ch1ldren The fun of Chr1stmas IS gone when you fmd out the truth Marllyn Hoder 12101 No, unless I m around ch1ldren andthen I pretend I Wayne Patalon f2031 No, I don t be l1eve 1n Santa Claus because I always fmd my gxfts beh1nd my mother s bed Ieemem SCH Ta Iles Christmas Tradltmns 0 you send Chr1st mas cards? Do you make an Do you collect Does your effort to muy them? fam1ly make FEIIEIOUS cards? a C 1r1 tmas ard dlsplay 9 U ua ly Pew None les o Yes o ' s aemor Boys Semor GITIS lumor Boys Tumor G1rls Sophomore Boys Sophomore G1rl F resh men Boys P reshmen Gxrls TOTALS 'VIost common Iule t1ad1t1on at SCH J Among ooys Arrong g1rl l Green Ctrxstmas tree l Green C 1r1stmas tree 2 Exchange of famzly g1flS cr1b scene 2 Exchange of fam1ly mfts 3 New Year s Eve v1tl7 the fam1ly 3 Crm scene A ChflSfm GS clfvlzoclunzl Merry Xmas' What was that agam? Merry Xmas? Smce when? Who took the Chrlst out of Christmas? You can't blame Herod for lt He tr1ed but d1dnt succeed Remember the un merc1ful k1ll1ng of the Holy Innocents? Yes, Herod tr1ed' He tr1ed harder than any other man and for what to Sat1Sfy hxs Jealous nature What about St N1ck d1d he cause Merry Xmas? Santa Claus ca.nt be at fault for he IS a portrayal of Chr1st Chr1standH1s nature to g1ve St N1ck doesthe same by the trad1t1onal pract1ce of gwmg g1fts rather than rec e1v1ng them No, we can 't blame Santa Claus for tak1ng Chrlst out of Chrlstmas f ' And th1s alllbe a stgn to you you w1ll f1n an nfantxwrapped 1n swaddlmg' clothe a.nd lymg 1n a manger' fLuke 121 What about the shopkeepers? Are they at fault? Dld they overemphaslze the commerc1al Xmas of thlS mater1al1st1c world? No they only satlsfy the W1SheS of the publ1c All of these Herod, St N1ck, and the shopkeepers are to blame msofar as they have el1m1nated Chrlst from the modern yuletxde season, bu V 1 No 4 THE CR EST December 21 1959 Published by the students of Saint Clement Hlgh School 8155 Ritter Avenue Center Line Michigan Editor 1n ch1ef Marlene Wancour Associate Edrtors Grace Wxegand Patrxcxa Thebert Layout Kathleen Gletzen Beverly Chuckry Barbara Gxppnch Carol Golemb1ewslu Art and Photography Ronald NlEdZW1eCkl Dan1el FIX John Zahorchak Busmess Patr1ciaDerbm Lorra1neMarkow1cz Gary Vermeersch Reporters Shxrley Beste Mary Ann Carney V1rg1n1a Chapman Robert CleS1lg3 Patrlcxa Connell, Ellen Defer, Louise Delmotte, Karen DeVore, Robert Fortm, Jane Fuerst, Theresa Koernke, Janet Lletz, Marcella Markovich, Carol Megge, Patrzck M1HnlCk, Susan Oberlxesen, Carolyn Ralss, Rxchard Rogos, Margaret Rostow, Arlene Schoenherr, Judxth Senftleben, Mary Ann Van Gilder Typlsts .IoanKudx-ycln, Marxlynliuerst, Marcxa Burg, Dianne Wesserlmg, Dea.nna Brueggeman Adviser Sister M Honora, O P gf 4-QL, me 1 M J' -.f 't- iii LITTLE BOY LOST they have done only what John Q Pub11c want Parents bu1ldSanta Claus 1nto the m1nds and hearts of the1r ch11dren What's wrong w1ththat? Nothmg 1f the parents also remember to show l1ttle ones the s1gn1f1cance of St Nlckto the Baby Jesus Because shopkeepers tend to attract bus1ness by wmdow d1splays, they d1s play what the people want to see That must be overemphasls ot the mater1al1s t1c Xmas' The negllgent publ1c have let Chrlst be taken from Chrlstmas Who w1ll have to ask, 'Was lt I Lord? IN MEMORIAM,,,, The faculty and the students of SCH express the1r sympathy to S1ster Hyac1ntha on the death of her father, to Stster Seraphtca on the death of her brother, andto Barbara and Lawrence Chnuelewskl on the death of thetr grandfather I ' I V l ' b D - - 4-f fl- 17 T 9 'f : E pw ' N - '51 ' Ye No nl Q 4 ,5 1 3 P ' 17 15 15 18 16 9 27 40 ' 1 XM i 24, ,f , ' ' 45 22 4 52 20 ai 35 68 4 is , l ' - I - , . s 12 11 MQ 17 7 22 24 7 . ' ' 2, 18 LI 5-912 29 13 1 39 I E-J A-5 af . ij- is 19- 21 i L9 12 31 37 e 1, or V .... . . ' S 25 311 2 T40 ' 16 28 39 1 .so 2 .. 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' Q December 21, 1959 THE CREST page 1-hirtv,five Parish Farr Rings Wrth Holrday Cheer Chrxstmas cheer and Yuletxde flavor fxlled the St Clement Gym on Frxday Saturday, and Sunday December 4 5 and 6 These three days marked the Chrxstmas Farr sponsored oy the moth ers of St Clement ch1ldren Toys and pretty dolls made the chlld ren s eyes sparkle and w1th the arrlval of Santa squeals of dellght could be heard throughout the gym The Falr was not only for ch1ldren, though for many useful glfts for Mom andDadwere also featured Homemade pastr1es made by the mothers helped to st1mulate that Chr1stmas appet1te In all there were f1fteen booths gaxly decorated w1th emphasxs on handmade and homemade ltems Fathers of the students helped to make the Chrxstmas ers and frlends of St Clement Dona t1ons also came from the Semor C1t1zens Group of Center Lme The proceeds of the Falr are to be glven to the school The Chrlstmas Fair provedto be a huge success, and was thoroughly enloyed by young and old allke Everyone who partl c1patedhadagrandt1me, even the work ers Inthewords of Mrs ArnoldWeertz chalrman of the Chrlstmas Falr Much fun much work much proflt XX NQXXX 9-xx xx xxxxxx ggqxxxqxxx 5 X X fffs 7 Science Students Plun Sprung Protects Attent1on' Connngf soon the annual sc1ence iaxr The M trooohtan Detrolt Scxence ' a1r to oe presented on Aprll 7 through 10 at the Det: o1t Llght Guard Armory on East E1ght M1le Road Students from the 7th to the 12th grades are mvxted to part1c1pate 1n the falr The purpose of the falr IS to create a.n act1ve 1nterest m the young people of today toward sc1ence and 1ts var1ous f1elds Last year the falr attractedthousands of people eager to v1ew the efforts of our young sclentlsts today Greater mterest IS expected thxs year St Clement's Sclence Club with Slster Albma as club advxsor w1ll present 1ts own falr durmg the second last week of March All students from the 7th to 12th grades Workshops Lure Teachers Changes 1n the teach1ng methods have requlred many teachers to w1den the1r knowledge of the1r partxcular held of study On January lb Sxster Mary Davld wxll attend a one day workshop at the Un1 vers1tyofM1ch1gan 1n Ann Arbor As a representatlve of our math department she will v1ew the up to date curr1culum of teach1ng and some recent changes 1n the fxeld of mathemat1cs Slster Mary Regls Sxster Mary Gon zaga, and Mlss Smxth attend monthly workshops whxch are held for all n1nth and tenth grade rel1g1ous mstructors The ma1n purpose of the workshop 1S to acquamt the teachers w1th the newer courses of study for these lmportant years of rel1g1ous tralmng Alblna and Slster Margaret attended the Chlcago Nat1onalSc1ence and Math Teach ers Conventxon New frxends were made and valuable scxence problems were presented to them Also 1n November the Detrolt Edlson Conventlon provlded a s1m1l1ar program for sc1ence teachers Too the D1ocesan1nst1tutes for teach ers of Engllsh offer newer methods of teach1ng the subyect throughout the four high school years 9?f3?? X7Db5rB3J SCH Students Enter Scholastic Wntmg Awards To encourage creatxve wr1t1ng among students, and to present a stlmulus for self expresslon THE DET ROIT NEWS w1l1 once agaln sponsor the Southeastern Mlchlgan Scholastlc Wrmngs Awards program Open to all students m prlvate publlc parochlal schools 1n southeast M1ch1gan th1s competltion resolves to produce super1or qualltxes of wrltmg from 1ts students Class1f1cat1ons d1v1de mto semor andyumor dlVlSl0l'lS for students ln varymg grades Renowned authors, Journallsts and educators w1l1 compose the reglonal judgmg com m1ttee Wmnmg entrles are to be publiclzed in the Detrolt News along w1th awards certiflcates of merlt, and the p0SS1bl11ty of S50 prlzes Final Detrolt News selectxons of award wmmng manuscnpt wxll, 1n turn befor warded to the New York d1v1s1on of the NSWA program conducted by Sgglggug 2,g2.Z1I'le Any category of wr1t1ng fessay, poetry literary articles telev1s1on or radlo scrlptsl orlginally composed by the submitter will be consldered as an entry January 16, 1959, IS the deadhne for all entries Further rules a.nd specifxcatlons can be obtamedm the pamphle s 11 homeroom 105 All students are urgedto partxclpate are encouragedto present a proJ ect The baslc rules for ooth fa1rs are as follows 1 Only one exh1b1t per student may be entered Group eXhlb1tS are not elxgxble Exh1b1t must be self supportmg w1th or wxthout attached base External measurements cannot ex ceed 48 x 24 lf 60 h1gh Name of student or school must not appear on exh1b1t 1n any form Cloth fordecorat1ve purposes must be flameproof Exh1b1tors requlrmg electr1c1ty for the1r 6Xh1b1tS must make the re quest on entry card All equlpment must be supplxed by the students Unauthorxzed adults or students w1ll not be permltted ln the ex h1b1t area durmg reglstratlon set up and Judgmg perlods Students must set up proyect at speclfxed tlme All exhxblts to be removed on dates stated Press Club IS dlrectmg the electxon of M1ss SCH 1n the followmg manner 1 Each club ln school w1ll select a glrl from 1ts members to compete for the tltle of M1ss Sch' The candldate must be a member 1n good standmg, who IS also actlve She must ma1nta1n a B average ln courtesy and a C average ln scho last1cs Names must be submltted no later than January 12 Votmg by the entlre h1gh school w1ll take place on January 26 and the wmner w1l1 be announced at the dance Campalgnmg for candldates can be done mthree ways posters, P A announcements, and by the indxvi dual clubs NO TAGS' ACCOMODATIONS Sxlver Crown Ballroom w1ll accomo date the Hgllday Ball The orchestra for the evemng will be The Knights wllltake place at Saint Clement s gym Musxc wlll be supplled by speclal stereophoruc equlpment Honors Club have completed the1r formal appl1cat1on to the Natlonal Honor Society and are awaiting approval for acceptance T S ' ' S . SH I ' 1,5 1 Q 1 ' I ' , . . 2. 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - I 3. . - 1 . 1 , 1 ' . 1 l 1 4. . 1 . 1 - 1 , N 1 1 1 5. l . ' ' . l I . . ' '- 6' 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 , . . . - - . l 7' . ' I 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . . 8' . I ' . ' . 10. ' ' ' booths. The gifts were donatedby moth- Over theThanksgiving holidays, Sister Two Dances Cfrom Page 13 S 1 xr 2 5 X rx gi .g 3. . I ' 1 1 1 I X 1 A , . . l I - 4. . 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 - . ' ' , ' , . 1 . . . . . , . - , - , ' I I l D M r . b . , . 750: cibmv if -jk, s 'Q . . . cmd Sucldienl gf! ORM V Mar Most glorious and new-born Child. . . on this Christmasmorn, let not mythoughts center on physical gifts and receivings, but on the grace and servitude needed to welcome you into the world and into my heart. You are the image of goodness, of hu- mility, of love. . .Render to me these attributes, that my service might reflect the adoration due You and Your Father. Let my soul, innocent Savior, bathe in the light of your presence, creating a manger in which you will presently lie. Come, Christ, come. . .dwell within me, makingmy Christmas day complete. White velvet' The symbol of kings! Flowing velvet especially white, is the dream of every designer. Yet no designer has ever come up with a creation to match the random falling of the flakes of white. Everything from the smallest grain of sand to the mightiest receives a coat of velvet that cannot be matched bv the greatest fashion houses. This coat though centuries old, gains in magnificence every time it is put on. Kingly splendor with the innocence of a newborn babe 1S reflected in every crystal of white. Designers have never created such a combination in a robe-- but then again they have never designed a robe Janet L16.Z C When the warmth of Christmas fills the house And the glow from the Christmas tree makes your heart beat fast, Did you ever turn for a look out the window And wonder how anything could be as lovely as new falling snow on Christmas evening? Like the downiest of blankets it covers the grass And fills the corners of each window-pane glass. The gleam from the streetlamp makes it shimmei and As if each snowflake were a diamond cut ever so fine Down, down it drifts Prom the star-strewn velvet we call the sky. Dancing and swaying in the breath of the night Till it touches the earth where it's destined to lie Whenever God allows such a beautiful snowfall on Christmas Evening, I wonder at the brilliance of the combination And I exclaim in my heart, It's Christmas! It's snowing! I'm glad I'm alive. M46 Tree decorating time, Is an anticipated time. Everyone has a specific job, but it seems as the years go by They are passed along from I can recall when my Dad used to string all the lights. to have acquired the task. I suppose that in time, It will pass down the line. I imagine though as the years go It will be the Job of two the original two, Mom and Dad s one to the other, with a little sigh But now, my older brother seems The job of supervising the whole operation has been given to me without justification The job in itself isn't too bad at that I just go about it as a matter of fact Page Thirty-eight THE CREST December 21, 1959 Chmrelewskv Rates Top Teen Spot Yes he wasacute one th1s dark eyed son of Joseph and Luc11le Chmlelewskl Happyandchubby he sat onhls mother s knee peermg gleefully out at the world wh1ch he flrst slghted on January 6 1942 Wrlggllng lmpatxently, l1ttle Larry Chm1elewsk1 gurgled 1n del1ght at what he saw ahead As a youngster Butch was always hungry turnmg to stones and pebbles to satxsfy h1s between meal hunger pangs Sclence nfundecl even at three l1ttle Larry pokeda wire 1nto an electr1c out let to see what would happen the floor in that spot IS stxll shghtly charred Larry was a helpful youngster, too some ra1s1ns for h1s mother s cookles Too badhis brother Tommy had h1s fm gers 1n the way I-hs grandmother s farm cla1med Larry s flrst love He learned qu1ckly the art of irxvxng a tractor It was here on th1s farmthat h1s zest for huntmg was born Larry hunted everythxng from rabblts to possums wlth or without a gun STARTS SCHOOL School was a new adventure that Sep tember of '48 S1ster Odlle found Larry a bnght student despltethat look of m1s chlef whlch occaslonally crept 1nto h1s eye On the grade school baseball team Larry s batt1ng prowess soon became known Capta1n Larry closed h1s e1ghth grade season wlth a 619 battmg average andwon atrophy for be1ng the most val uable player on the team I-hgh school meant more adventures for theteen topper Larry spent fresh men year at U D Hlgh but returned to SCH the followmg fall Actxve 1n many clubs, Larry has served as v1ce prefect of the Sodalxty 1n lus Jumor year, as a sen1or and tw1ce as a class off1cer once as sophomore presldent and pre sently as treasurer of the senior class A E ...5 71 fwfr WA T by Joan Kudryckl AND WONDER Chr1stmas The blrthday of the Chr1st Ch1ld December The month deslgned espec1ally for eager l1ttle chlldren Snow Chrlstmas cheer po1nsett1as, and Peace on earth to men of good w1ll How 1ron1c that ln th1s most Joyful month and most sacred season a b1tter contro versy should ar1se More 1ron1c st1ll IS that Wlth the plcture of the new born Chr1st Chlld 1n the foreground of our m1DdS hearts and c1t1es the controversy rages over b1rth control The questlon caus1ng th1s great debate IS Should the Un1ted States use federal funds to furnlsh b1rth control lnformatxon to over populated countr1es? Accordlng to lead1ng ca.nd1dates for pres1dent1alnom1nat1on Senator Stuart Sym1ngton fDem Mo JandGovernor Nelson Rockefeller CRep Hof New York to do so would be to help one s fellow man Helphlmto dowhat? Trespass aga1nst the moral law offend h1s Creator andcondemn hlmself to eternal pun1shment'? The other slde of the confhct has 1tS supporters too namely the Catholxc B1Sh0PS of the U S Presldent Exsenhower Catholxc laymen and p011tlC1aIlS, and others Ex Presldent Harry S Truman made th1s statement to the press I don t belleve ln that hooey We ll f1nd a way to feed them and make good c1t1zens of them Part of the answer w1ll come from peaceful uses of nuclear energy he noted Who IS any man to d1ctate whether or not a ch1ld should be born? What would the world be l1ke 1f there were no Llncolns or Elnstelns or Tscha1kovskys'7 Analyzmg the b1ograph1es of these lmmortals 1nd1cates that they were all born 1n the m1dst of poverty Cons1der Helen Keller a woman who started l1fe wxth three strlkes agamst her Desp1te her handlcap she has become a l1v1ng example to others as well as a well known author The U N est1mates that the populat1on of the world w1ll swell from 2 8 b1ll1on now to more than 6 2 b1ll1on by the end of the century Where w1ll the food come from to feed these people? The answer to th1s problem l1es 1n red1str1but1on of the goods of the world Crops that U S farmers are be1ng pa1d to plow under would feed m1ll1ons of people for an indef1n1te t1me Why, only f1ve dollars, a man's weekly clgarette b1ll or a woman s beauty salon b1ll, w1llfeedafam1ly 1n an over populatedcountry adequately for a month Whlle the 1oyofChr1stmas 1SEX'peI'leIlCed once more and homage IS pald to the Christ Chlld people should thmk of the true meanlng of Chr1st's blrthday The Son of God, the Second Person of the Tr1mty, became ma.n to redeem all men and lead them to heaven Is th1s proposed allotment of Unxted States s funds go1ng to make H1s task harder or easler? Playmg halfback on the football team, Larry won h1s varslty letter but, last year a knee mjury cut short both h1s season and h1s athletlc act1v1t1es SCIENCE MINDED Today Larry has more than a passmg mterest 1n sclence He once concocted a mlxture of potasslum n1trate and flowers of sulphur and walted Gun powder was the hoped for result To h1s disappolntment and much to h1s mother s rehef, nothlng happened Thls 1nterest1n sc1ence, however IS Just one szde of the keen teen s person al1ty Larry's heart goes out to flShlI1g, desplte whlte bulls that somet1me sneak up on h1m he can eat bowl after bowl of ch1l1, especlally for breakfast th1nks the :est way to spend Saturday evemng 1S 1n a game of poker W1th the boys en1oys hockey and pool sells Chrlstmas trees each season loses hls temper only when h1s brothers have gotten 1nto h1S bureau drawers has a green thumb when It comesto the flowers and shrubs around home a.ndhas wonthen1ckname of sod buster for the expert CPD way 1n whxch he loads trucks 1n h1s summer la.nd scaplng job Larry s h1gh school record 1S surely somethxng of whlch he can be proud W1th 52 honor polnts 1n three years and a 93 percentxle spot 1n the Nat1onal scholar shlp exams he needn t worry really Chemlstry and math at U D w1ll be Larry s mayor f1eld of study wlth an engmeerlng degree for target Dubbed the happy wanderer by one of h1s teachers Larry h1kes carefree andsm1l1ng from class to class enJoys life and savors sly wlt There IS only one Larry Chmlelewskl SCH has h1m and llkes It W?-Ufrf-P if xx - O O f.-4-A iii... , I - - - . 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Q . , . s , . 9 1 r '- - Q . . 9 ' U ls December 21 1959 THE CREST Page Thirty-nine Personalmes Vlslt Book Fcur 544 9 4+ as Booklandcharacterscome-to-l1fe at the recent SCH Book Falr are fl to r J Carole Savlcus as Dannel ln The Gypsy Melody Anna Fla1m as Margaret from Margaret Brent The Adventurer Frances Pomante as Mel1sa from The Road L1es West Evelyn Koroleskl as Ellzabletka 1n Trumpter Of Krakow Cor ng from S1lk and Sat1n Lane Mary Caruana as Patsy from Patsy Jefferson of Monticello Maher Ge-'2 f il Minutes Future Nurses Four semor glrls Joan Trawczynsk1 Patr1c1a Derbm Kathleen Gletzen and Joyce FIX wrote entrance exams at Wayne State Un1 verslty for Provldence Hospital The future nurses sent a Chr1stmas g1ft to Laura L 1n Lapeer M1Ch1gan A movxe entltled Deed To Happmess was scheduled for the club on December Future Teachers On December 4 eleven future teachers, Carol Martm Patrlcxa Thebert, Antomette Rabac Jud1thCl1nton CarolTardonla Kathleen Koppmger Wanda Sypxtkowski Alma Flamm Chrxstxne Carney, Donna Ver kest and Judlth Braun, went to L1ncoln Hlgh of Warren and were 1ntroduced to Lxncoln s publ1c1ty cha1rman Joyce Werthman The glrls also were g1ven a guided tour of L1ncoln Hlgh After the f1rst of the new year the futureteachers w1ll begm to observe the grade school teachers in the1r class rooms and w1ll conduct the classes for the teachers as part of the cadet teacher trammg Sc1ence Club members have begun work on thelr sclence proyects for the Natxonal Sc1ence Fa1r to be held 1n the sprmg Sodallty IS repa1r1ng old toys for Chr1stmas for the needy chlldren of our parlsh Audlo Vlsual Club IS planmng to purchase a set of fxlm str1ps and records on the hfe of Our Lord and also draperles wh1ch are to be used for aud1o vlsual purposes BI r S Ccont d from page ll Th1s play was beautlfully mounted and hadl my wlts, I would have awarded the chorus a medal or trophy Tell George they helped him w1n it for St Clement The play had umty, 1mag1nat1on, and un usually wonderful teamwork It was an excellent choice and certamly one of the hxghllghts of my day at St Mary s You and your whole cast are to be con gratulated ' Too, most deserving of cred1t are Damel FIX and Ronald N16dZWl6Ck1 Dan took over the dxfflcult task of mastermg the leadfor h1s pal Bob Clesllga who had to wlthdraw on account of lllness Ron replaclng Harold Peters, and wlth only one day to learn his part, turned in a creditable performance l Q 0 0 , 0 0 0 f ' , - -gg: . 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' 7 - v W INTELLECTS I ODDITII-:s Theodore Roosevelt mamtamed that only under wart1me cond1t1ons IS the character of man fundamentally tested Th1s may not always be the case but war does put stram on an 1Ild1VldU3.1 mentally physlcally emot1onally and very often morally Horrors of actual combat half the t1me can radxcally change a person and h1s whole outlook for the better and maybe for the worse The followlng books present a true plc ture of war and 1ts outcome The Red Badge Of Courage by Stephen Crane portrays the emotlons of men throughout the C1v11 War An lnterestlng endmg aWR1tS the reader of th1s book Among other war novels recommended for outslde readlng are The Came Mu tmy by Herman Wouk Fxre In The Ashes by Theodore Whlte A Farewell To Arms by Ernest Hemmgway All Qulet On The Western Front by Erxch Mama Remarque and The Case Of Sergeant Grlscha by Arnold Zwelg CLIPPED . .,. ,fear CHIPS W Aren tyou glad report cards come after Chr1stmas? Wesolych SW1at Ron me A good book Basketball From The Bench by that famous authorxty Bob C1eSl1g3. I l1ke number one number four IS mcer Well I m voting number three See lf I care I m not even gettlng a r1ng Sound fam1lxar, Jumors? Dxd you know that you can read 1961 upside down and 1l'.W1uSt111 read 1961? Do you bel1eve xn Santa Claus? Iknow two guys who are gomg to bullda st1ll for therr Sc1ence Falr pro ject Hxcl Oh pardon me Hooray' The candy salesmen got a new glass counter top You th1eves out there are go1ng to have to thmk of another way to steal candy Seasons Greetmgs from all of us here to all of you over there The Bxrds are reallyfly1ngh1ghnow Congratulatlons George, fYoub1ghaml Anyone know who that ventrlloqulst IS 1n Draftmg I class? Samt Clement High may not have the best basketball team 1n the league, but they do have the fattest eh Butterball Bama Collmsl Notice the extra short haxrcuts of the basketball team players Yep that s rlght the coach has a Job on the sldel Poor VanHulle someone stoleh1sglasses and now he s the only guy on the team that takes a shower in the gxrls locker room Page Forty THE CREST December 21, 1959 mga, Above Boo Vlgneau shoots past the men aclng arm of a Shamrock player Left George Mayern1ck leaps for a re oound and 1n the same Jump tr1es for casket St Clement Loses League Cpener The St Clement Crusaders droppedthetr f1rst Suburban League Cage game to Pont1ac St M1chael39 20 Minnick Predicts Victory Team by Patrxck M1nn1ck Although the f1rst of the Crusaders basketball games d1dn't turn out v1ctor1 ous, th1s d1d not dlscourage the coach team, or fans After all you can t wm em all' Even though St M1chael's IS one ofthe best teams tn our d1v1s1on, we kept up w1th them rlght to the end of the game Mr Baumgart IS look1ng forward to a brlght season this year w1th most of last year's regulars returnxng Most of the team members have at least one season's exper1ence under thelr belts Some fans th1nk that xt s the player s exper1ence that wlns the game, but ex per1ence xsn tthe only thmg that matters On a w1nn1ng team, It s the w11l and de sxre to w1n that counts Last year the coach and cheerleaders were pullmg the1r ha1r out watchlng our team go down ln defeat, but th1s year I know It w1ll be a d1fferent story smce we have a team that wants to wm Thelr unnecessary fouls and offensive nustakes d1d not xnterfer wxth the Crusader s ab111ty to keep control of the ball most of the f1rst half The score favored the Sham I rocks 15 ll at the close of quarter number two wxwaxigxqa Q-xiSAb +QS+ S-5 -Y ,-Zfl42 ZfZ!4fZffffff7ff St Clement sfutlle attempts tohang on were shattered by the Shamrock's top scorer Tunny, who amassedten polnts The th1rd quarter endedw1th St Clement behmd 32 16 The f1nal quarter was the roughest of the game Mr Al Baumgart Crusader coach, made good use of h1s reserves but the game ended St Clement 20 St Mlchael 39 Tom DeLam1elleure was the only man tofoul out Bob Fortm St Clement top scorer, made f1V8 po1nts The Crusader team put up a good flght to w1n a game wh1ch found them behmd all the way GAA Season Upens ,. s...x Ng., Wfffefaff f lanualy I0 Now IS the tune for all good fans to come to the a1d of thexr basketball team For the past month the glrls basketball team have been practlclngto lmprove last year s 5 2 record F1rst place IS then' goal In add1t1on to the Vars1ty and Jumor Vars1ty ln the CYO League, a semor, Jumor sophomore, anda freshman team w1ll enter competxtlon 1n the Warren Parks and Recreatlon League The1rf1rstCYO game 1S on January 10 what .4 'uf tl: anuary7 Clrcum 1s1on of Chrls Holyday of oohpat on New Year s Day hrs Friday School reopens Future Teachers meetxng Future Nurses meetlng Audlo V1 ual meetmg Basketoall game St Mary s of R 0 at St Clement Feast of the Eplpmany Natlonal Honor Soclety meetln Basketoall game S C ement at St Benecucts Sen1or megm worlung on the yearoook Jumors take over the puollca lon ofthe C REST School Welfare meetmg Basket game St Rita at St Clement Deadlme for Mlss C H nommees N C M E A meetxng Basketball game St Clement at St Mar s O L Llbrary Cluo IS sponsormg a taffy apple sale lV'ov1e ponsored b Aadxo Vlsule Cluo So Deal to fny Heart Jmlor and Sen1or Vflll see Ivanhoe Sodallt meetmg Freshman and Sophomores w1ll see Ivanhoe I uture NL rses meetlrg Pep Club neetm Basketball game St Clement at St Mlchael Sclence Club meetmg Basketoall garre St Clement at St James Semester tests ha f day Llorary Cluo meetmg Kmgh s of the Altar meetmg Semester tests half day Fu' t semester ends hollday lfartasy l'l Prlnt sponsored by Pre s Cluo 30 Basketsall game S l-rederlcl at St Clement A Q 482 .,.,,... 2 an :Q ' if 1 , C sa l L' 'i W 'Z' . 1 4 - lg, V K 1, . a , . . . 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XX 5 5 1 il .J is 92: Q R x ii, A4 5 1iX i K .P1, ' p..p ,lf .. ci Q','3r B V 5 ,,, , , I . 1 ' I THE ffCRESmT .l Page Forty two THE CREST January 26 1960 SCH Questlons Students on Polltlcs If you were to vote Do you thmk vo 1n the forthcomlng ters w1ll be mflu election whlch enced because Sen party would you Kennedy IS a Cath vote for'7 ol1c'? If the candndate does not recexve the pres ldentxal nominatlon do you thlnk he should re Do you thlnk the votxng age lowered? fuse the vxce presxden t1al slot 'P Dem Rep Other Yes Yes No Indxfferent Yes n Semors Junlors Sophomores Freshmen Press Room TOTALS Do your parents vote regularly? Wh1ch candidate do you th1nk w1ll wxn the presldentlal nom Yes 326 Elsenhower KRI Humphrey KDJ 12 Llnds ey 6 Student Vlews should be ' J Oldeschulte P Hazen Dont know 28 4' ' Nlxon IRD 174 Sears D Sym1ngtonfDJ 11 Youth ls Our Notion The r1ght of the c1t1zens ofthe Un1ted States to vote shall not be den1ed or abr1d ged by the Un1ted States or by any State on account of race, color, or prev1ous con d1t1on of servltude The Congress shall have powers to en forceth1s artlcle by appropr1ate leglsla t1on fF1fteenthAmendmenttothe U S Con st1tut1on I The adult populatxon of our nat1on has been takmg advantage of th1s act for more than 90 years Bas1cally Amer1ca's voters are the foundat1on of Amerlcan democracy However the cred1t 1S not only 1n the1r hands The real backbone of Amerxca l1es 1n 1ts young c1t1zens Amer1ca's youth w1ll mold the future only by tak1ng advantage of the present Although the r1s1ng gen eratxon 1S not represented at the polls, gradual preparatlon for those years to come must be carrled out w1sely Newspapers and telecasts can provxde a foundat1on for a well planned break down of the character of the nommee, hxs party h1s quallfxcatxons, and h1S back ground, wh1ch are all so necessary to govern mtelllgently Next, d1st1ngu1sh the polltlcal xssues prevlously handled What were the fac tors promptmg the Un1ted States to em bark on new courses 1n the last years? To what extent, lf any were the declslons mfluenced by the Presldent and his party? Quest1on after questlon that IS answered will mark the standmg of the govern ment ln the c1t1zen's mmd The Job of IN MEMORIAM... The faculty andthe students of SCH express thexr sympathy to thlfd grade teacher, Mrs Gerald Shel man on the death of her husband ln m1l1ta.ry servxce m Japan. the tender age may very well overshadow that of Amer1ca s adults The b1rth of a great nat1on ca.n come only through the pol1t1cal blrth of ltS young the voters of tomorrow Weapons of truth... weapons of love Weapons of truth Weapons of love, as expressed by Pope John XXHI forms the foundat1on of Cathol1c Press Month for February 1960 Amerlca IS xnfluenced cluefly through its lxterature, therefore, the CPA strlves wxth each publlcatlon to present free from untruth all mater1al that rolls off the prlntmg press Compareaweapons plant to the press The sole purpose of th1s pla.nt IS to pro duce weapons kmves, gums, and tanks of all sorts, for the destruct1on of man Incontrast, the press also has the pur pose of produclng weapons magazines, books, and newspapers, but, not for the destruct1on of man! Qulte the contrary the Cathollc Press has speclal weapons, those of truth and love Justas a gun IS made to destroy good, so are the weapons of truth used to des P Kopp1nger J ROKWICZ J Doyle January 1960 IS the beg1nn1ng ofa brand new year People everywhere are ant1c1pat1ng all the d1fferent dreams they hopeto fulflllthxs year Students at SCH are no except1on Here are some answers tothe questxon 'What partxcular ach1eve ment do you propose to accompllsh, what speclal goal do you hope to reach 1n 1960? Paul Hazen 62 In 1960 Ihope to better my SCh013St1C record get on the honor roll, and meet more glrls Jud1thOldeschulte '63 'Iwould l1ke to br1ng up my Algebra mark Judl RORWICZ 62 Th1s year, I am look1ng forward to better1ng my grades and developmg a great er sp1r1tual under stand1ng Paul Koppmger 62 I want to bowl a 300 game, get a.nA 1n Enghsh, and make 1960 one of my best years 1n athletlcs J olm Doyle '63 My great amb1t1on IS to make better marks 1n school so that I get mto college when the t1me comes and get my eng1neer1ng degree troy hatred and mlsunderstandxng throughout the world On the battlefleld mumtzons become a safeguardfor l1fe and freedom protect ing loved ones In l1ke manner the Ca thol1c Press flghts a battle to brxng love mto thas world of vengance and ev1l 1 No THE CREST January 26 1960 Publxshed by the students of Salnt Clement Hlgh School 8155 Rltter Avenue Center Llne Vlxchxgan Edxtor 1n chlef Margaret Rostow Edxtorlal Board Sh1rley Beste, Mary Ann Carney, Jane Fuerst, Theresa Koernke, Judxth Senftleoen Layout Margaret Rostow, Jud1thSenftleben, Mary Ann Carney, Theresa Koernke, Jane Fuerst, Mary Ann Van Gllder, Pat Connell Art and Photography Ronald N19dZW1eCk1, Da.n1el Pix, John Zahorchak Busmess Patr1c1a Derbm, Lorrame MHFKOWICZ, Gary Vermeersch Reporters Deanna Brueggeman, V1rg1n1a Chapman, Beverly Chuckry, Robert C16Sllg3, Ellen Defer, Loulse Delmotte, Karen DeVore, Thomas Dutk1ew1cz, Robert Portln, Kathleen GIGKZER, Carol Golemblewskl, Dav1dGroboel, Janet Lxetz, Marcella Markovlch, Carol Megge, Patrzck M1nn1ck, Susan Ober11esen, Carolyn R8lSS, R1chard Rogos, ArleneSchoenherr, Patrxcla Thebert, Joan Trawczynskx, Marlene Wancour, Grace Wlegand Typlsts Joan Kudryckx, Marxlyn Fuerst, MHTCIH Burg, Barbara Glpprxch, Dlanne Wesserlmg Advlser Sxster M Honora, O P ' 9 l - - - - I I I , - . - 4 5 fi. 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Q - . l , , ' - vv , . . . . . - ' . 7 . 1 - ' ' ' , - ' Vol. , . 5 , weapons of truth ReQ?0:,3g1?x:,e and weapons of love Catholic Book week Cathohc Press Month Feb 21 27 February V 1 N0 5 Sarnt Clement H ugh School, Center Lune, Mrchlgan January 26 1960 Eleven Awcut CREST Dance The Press Club whlch IS sponsorxng 1ts annual dance, Fantasy In Prmt on January 29 IS proud to announce the candxdates who are competxng for the t1tle of Miss SCH PepClub Beverly Chuckry, semor Llbrary Club Elleen Blegalskl semor Sodallty Beverly Pastuchyn semor NCMEA Patr1c1a Thebert semor FTA Carol Martm semor FNA Joa.nTrawczynsk1 semor, Sc1enceC1ub Jud1thCunn1ngham sen lor A V Club Margaret 0 Connell Junlor Honors Club Janet L19tZ sen lor SWC Ellen Defer semor and Press Club Kathleen Gxetzen semor ANOT HER FIRST Thxs w1ll be the fxrst tlme 1n the h1story of St Clement that any gxrl w1ll be com petmg for the honoredt1tle of Mxss SCH On January 20 the entlre hlgh school voted for then' cholce of the g1rl whom they would lake to have represent thelr school The candldates were elected not on the bas1s of popular1ty but on the1r ln d1v1dual quahtxes of leadershlp schol arshlp servlce to the club and thelr mdlvxdual character traits At the hour of 10 o clock on January 29 master of ceremomes John Zahor chak w1ll be gxven a sealed envelope wxth the name of the wmnmg candldate She will then be crowned and glven her banner w1th the t1tle of M1ss SCH wr1t ten On it Epldemlc Spreads SCH ers Stay Home Do you get up mthe mormng w1th angles Jumblmg m your rnmd from geometry class ? Do you look at your alarm and see 1492 instead of 7 15? Are you telling your mother you want frled Enghsh and a glass of Latm for breakfast 'P These are the f1rst symptoms of Exam1nat1on1t1s, whlch has become an ep1dem1c at St Clement There are several remedles for this well knownhlgh school d1sease Flrst you couldgoto all the partles and dances commg in the next two weeks and forget about exams entlrely Second, 1f you are not the party type, you could keep on worrying about exams but not do anythmg about them There xs one slrght compli catlon in these two solut1ons The student usually gets a relapse of th1s d1sease just before report card txme when he IS won I Miss Mary Beth Foster and Mr Davld Grassl w1ll meet the students of St Clement as they take over the Englxsh and Amerxcan l-Ixstory classes second semester Thxs practlce teach ng IS requlred for any degree 1n educat1on Mary Beth Foster 56, Davrd Grass: Face Students Prnrhce Teachers lom SCH Stuff This commg week on February l St Clement students w1ll be laymg out the welcome mat for two new teachers M1ss Mary Ellzabeth Foster and Mr Davld John Grassx Before recexvmgthelr degrees both Mlss Foster and Mr Grassl are requlred to do what IS called practxce teaching Ordmarxly th1s teachmg IS completed over a two semester perxod wlth one hour a day classes However, due toaheavy academlc load Mlss Foster w1ll be workmg on what IS called adouble contact bas1s Th1s means she w1ll practlce teach for only one semester but for two hours each day Her classes will mclude one Engllsh IV and one Enghsh I class Completlng one of h1s two semesters at St Clement Mr Grassl IS scheduled to teach one American I-Ilstory class Miss Foster a 1956 graduate of St Clement I-hgh has attended U D for the last three and one half years She w1ll receive her Bachelor of Phllosophy De gree th1s June Mr Grassi has attended evemng classes at the umverslty of Detroxt for the last seven and one half years He will re celve h1s degree, Bachelor of Sclence m Educatlon ln June 1961 M1ss Foster a member of the A1r Flight a m1l1tary sororlty aff1liated wxth the Arr Force ROTC, hkes to smg and play the plano 1n her free tlme Although h1s new home takes up most of hlsfree tlme flshmg and golfmg also claim Mr Grass1's mterests W1th all S1I'lCeI'lty, students of St Cle ment say to you, Miss Foster and Mr Grassx 'Welcomel dering what marks he w1ll obta1n Therefore, we have found two most beneflclal cures for the student These cannot be bought in tablet form and can only be remedledby the student himself They are a few more hours of study and a little more sleep So fellow sufferers, clean out your lockers, take home your books, rest and PREPARE for EXAM DAYS January 27 5 28 Teacher Teaches Teachers EF' A school for teachers' Sxster Mary Regls of the St Clement faculty w1ll teach on Channel 56 The program, Scxence For Teachers sponsored by the Archdiocesan Depart ment of Education w1ll take place on February 3 and 17 from 4 00 to 5 00 p m Instructors for the show were selected Qcont on Page 48 v , . . . 1 1 1 . 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Y I I . . . o Page F0r'fy-four THE CREST January 26, 1960 Business Educohon A steady chckmg of typewrxters can be heardthroughout the halls of St Clement Glrls trymg to learn the comphcated symbols of Shorthand can be seen 1nthe1r classrooms Waste paper baskets are full to the brlm wlth papers loaded w1th problems of the Bookkeepmg and General Busmess students All of the energetxc 1nd.1v1dua1s who are causmg thls furor are work1ng for one spec1f1c amb1t1on to be the secretar1es of tomorrow These students through Busmess Edu catlon are learnmg the sk111 and effx clency of Off1Ce work and of the busmess world The gxrls whose photos appear on these pages are those ratlng A s mn e1ther Shorthand, Typmg or Transcrlptlon I L- Shorthand I proves that the world of symbols IS a challenge' Standmg K1 to r J Phyllxs Hem D1ane Rlnke Janet Tharrett Kathleen R1tCh19 and Eljeen Powell I at Golemblewskz Efficiency General Busmess can be fun' Rows seated front to back 0 to r I P Kop A pxnger J Bonar C Gurtz W Brown C Kolllnger Mr A Baumgart F Buechel C Gelsler E Grobbel E Yuzenas R Karner 'WW M Rostow F P0l11211te vi D Stempxen .-...M-Q 'ibm In the foreground 1 to r Mr Szambelan watches as Carol F1a.1m and Barbara S Beste M Smlth S Obefllesen Glpprlch 'tune m for asess1on wlth the dxctaphones Background,1 tor Elame Artman Carol Martm and Mercedes Godm transcrlbe Shorthand taken 1n a prev1ous class O . , . h . 1 ! y - , - - vv v vv ' - . I . , 4 ' - Q . . ' O , . ' . . , , , ' ' , D., ., : ' ' V I- SA: '-rig: -':-sf 'W -::' -' ' ' O O f if Q Q V 1 L 1 . V I . , . , D , I , . ,,.. P A . .. .Q W. H. 3.1 p ,W W x 1 ' x 1 h s , . ..,.. 5 iw S f t D - 'yd F X 1 A Q ' - , ' W rg .1-5' . ' , . . . . . I U - . . , . ,, . . . . . , . y . . . January 26, 1960 THE CREST Page Forty-five Slster MaryDav1dkeepsth1ngsa clxck Mr AlBaumgartkeepsth1ngs bounc1ng 1ng and a tappmg for progress m her 1n all classes H1s da1ly schedule 1n Typmg I class Algebra I Geometry cludes General Bus1ness Bookkeepmg Advanced Algebra and Tugonometry Boys Gym andcoachmg our Crusaders are also parts of S1ster s fast movmg Now IS the tlme rem1nds Mr Szambelan As headofthe Bus1ness Ed catlon Department at SCH Mr Szam belanf1ndsTyp1ngI Shorthandl Short hand II and Transcrxptxon on h1s da1ly schedule L.. M Fuerst C Raxss 'W Schoener 'UU W-1' L Van Lam Kolodz1eJ sk1 CLICK TAP CLACK BUZZV' Off1C6 man powerrefusestotakeaback seat at SCH Standmg S1sterM Davld Foreground 1 tor Hugh Malloy Patr1ckM1n n1ck,andJohn Zahorchak Background 1 tor Allen Lents Roger Yack and Gary Kemp A Rabac J Kudryckx C Martm B G1PPUch fl. 'Q F Gretz A Thomas ' ' - - A ' ' UV ' ' IV ' - . ... , . . - y y I a A 9 U 9 ' ' . , . . . . - J I ' - ' r 1 I . :I . ! day. . 1 ,, ' ,ga gg, iv , M. 'I i I fl ' ' va V . ' 336 VM 7' I I If 1 V -w L 1 lc 3 Q. . WIN ref.. E I , - . ' ' sa V B '-'- lx -,.: 3 ,. . D ' H YV- . l . . ' 1 ' . ' . , . .2 , ' ' - . , . .: , , a demonstratlon of unwoven fabr1cs at the 5 hsted The corner at Van Dyke and Page Forty-six THE CREST January 26, 1960 Pat Thebert holds record for award wrns Too Teen Is SCH Homemaker of Tomorrow Named as the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow from SCH 15 top teen Patr1c1a Thebert Patty rece1vedthe h1ghest score 1n a 50 nunute exam wrltten by 44 semor g1rls She now hasacrack ataS1 500 scholarsh1p wh1ch General M1lls IS sponsormg To rem1nd her of her newly won d1st1nct1on Pat has been awarded the Homemaker p1n bearmg the slogan Home IS where the heart IS Who IS th1s award WUIIISF9 It all started seventeen years ago The sun was hardly up 1n the East that morn1ng of February 4 1942 when the doctor welcomed another t1ny mfant 1nto the world w1th that fr1endly lxttle slap of h1s The loud cry whlch Patr1c1a Thebert vehemently emltted let h1m know that she wouldn t stand for such goings on C HILDHOOD ANTICS Th1s brown eyed daughter of Joseph and A1leen Thebert st1ll had thxs xmpudent streak at three when she gave her mother the sl1p 1n Chxcago s Un1on Statlon A frxendly porter caught the lxttle runaway and returned her to her harr1ed mother On the tr1p home Pat wore a harness that restramed her wandermgs An 1mag1nat1ve ch1ld Patty would p1ck fru1t for her mother from non exlstent trees but pouted when she was thanked C for the peaches QThey were apples D P Q X CHIPS r A funny thmg happened at practlce the other day Everybody showed upl The boys varslty basketball team here at SCH are gett1ng new warm up Jackets And by the way we d l1ke to WlBh the coach s brother all the luck 1n the world 1n h1s new cloth1ng bus1ness Boys W1th A Camera a new novel by Danlel FIX and Ronald N1edzw1eck1 John Okros IS tak1ng up wexght llftmg He can press lt 100 t1mes Next week he ll put some We1ghtS on It Mark Jan 5 as SCHOOL RECORDS By the t1me Pat transferred to St Cle ment 1n the e1ghth grade she had become known as a good student In l1v1ng up to th1s reputatlon, Pat w1ll surpass the 200 honor pomt mark, hav1ng already amassed 195 polnts up to Jlme, 1959 N1neteen more were added at the end of flrst quarter In extra currlcular aCtlVlt1eS too the top teen has made herself known The club off1cer supreme, Pat holds these posts Sodallty secretary pres1dent of FTA student ed1tor of NCMEA, and assoclate editor of the C R E S T She also has servedas freshman class trea surer secretary of FNA as ayumor, and as a member of the Crusader staff for one and one half years In the Forens1c Reglonal Tournaments, th1s v1vac1ous keen teen brought home the fxrst place banner m the Or1g1nal Oratory sectxon Her superb wr1t1ng also won her an essay contest Muslcally talented as well Patr1c1a recelved a superxor ratmg and a cert1f1cate 1n the Natlonal Plano Gulld tournament, last sprlng A N O T H E R P A T There IS a quxet sxde of Pat also Be sldes her plano she enyoys sewmg and readmg A crossword puzzle book 1S a constant compamon as th1s dalnty m1ss Harper IS one of the worst 1ntersect1ons for accldents It seems that a lot of young women drlvers run red llghts there Dont feel too bad Carol You cant get l1fe for It Gary Kemp 1snt all here 1f you know what I mea.n CI-Ie lost h1s append1x J Ed McG11nchey loves to l1ve 1n the Umted States because herewe have l1fe, l1berty and the pur su1t of a free c1garette Don't ever walk 1nto the gym on Mondays durlng school tlme unless you have llfe msur ance andadoctor for a frxend The rea son IS that the Semors have gym class and they play a umque game at thxs tlme It s a sort of a combmatlon of games basketball, football, socker, and mass su1c1de str1ves to bulld up her word power PAT 'S P LANS It s Patr1c1a s amb1t1on to travel es peclally to Washmgton D C to see the Cathollc Un1vers1ty and the shrine to the Immaculate Conceptxon Careerwlse the top teen IS a1ming at a BA degree 1n teach1ng from Madonna College The fourth grade IS her deslred posmon Enthus1ast1c brlght charmmg con cerned smcere these all descrlbe our top teen Patr1c1a Thebert we re glad you re a St Clement student Matter Mrnutes Honors Club Ashelfmthe L1brary w1ll hold college news and materxal for anyone who IS mterested Carol Mart1n Lawrence Chmlelewslu and John Zahorchak are preparmg a one page paper on report cards and w1ll en courage more boys to be on the honor roll Future Nurses GraceW1ega.nd a.nd Ela1ne Kolodz1ej sk1 took the Nurses apt1 tude test at Wayne State Un1vers1ty on January 9 All .Future Nurses lookmg forward to the February 2 meetmg w1ll hear report on Florence Nxghtmgale glven by V1rg1n1a Chapman and Barbara Owockl L1brar Club Among My Souve m s a ce sponsored by the Llbrary Club w1ll be held on February 12 Book contrlbutlons of educat1onal ln sp1rat1onal or recreatlonal value are welcome and apprec1atedby the Llbrary Also 1ncluded1n th1s hst are paper back books Donatxons have already been made by Mary Kalahar Ronald Peters Melvm Atk1nson James Moran Mr S Zel manskx, and Mrs Chonko The Book Faxr brought many new books mto the Llbrary Pep Club Members are sponsormg a poster contest 1n wh1ch the wmners w1ll rece1ve a free game tlcket or 1ts value next Sclence Club meetmg SOd311tx The Sodahty sponsored Christmas oy Dr1ve was a real success reachmg nearly 100 ch1ldren of 27 needy famllxes who were the grateful rec1p1 ents of g1ft wrapped parcels St Clement Hxgh School w1ll be pr1v1 leged to have two of 1ts Sodalxsts, Patr1c1a Thebert andJohn Zahorchak part1c1pate 1n the annual TSSA CTra1n1ng School of Sodal1tyAct1onJ programto be conducted at the Umverslty of DGTPOII on Saturday February 6 by actlng as dxscusslon leaders Because many S0d2.1lStS are f1nd1ng 1t lmposslble to attend weekly Sunday meet mgs small groups headed bya Chalrman w1ll meet 1n after school sessxons 'The Sodah st and HIS Student Vocatlon w1ll be the Sodalxty theme durmg Jan uary February Sclence Snoopers Club At the J anu ary meeting of the SSC Slster Mary Regls presented the 1960 Club Charter representmg the off1c1alaff1l1at1on of the club w1th the Sclence Clubs of Amerxca tothe presldent, Mxchael Bernott Each member received an mdividual cert1f1 fcont d on Page 471 ...- r r I J I. - . . I ,. ' ' . . f , . . . . . , . - , ' VI ' ' Il , . . I . I 4 n u n . . , - . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . Q ' , ', . . . , . . . . . . . . . ' . . . , . . D ' ' s 7 . . 1 49 XY . . . a ' I k ' . . I I, . . . .- s . H - V' un- . 4 'r , ' LP' , . , in up QA .9 h- . . ' , . - . , , . X ,' , ' . . . . - ' , ' . . x 1 I v - ' - 7 D ' ' - . . . V' 1 ' I I ' rv - ' Ly 1 , . D ' ' . . . . ' x ir ' l . . . . I I . ' M5 of a Red Letter Day . Jerry Grobbel en- . . . Science Club. . . Hugh Malloy will give 'Q 4 F . - . . . , - . ' ' , , . . . ' , . . .... 1 - - . , ' - ' '- . . , ' . ' - . . . lv - ' ' ' a 7 ' ! , . I I . , N . . . - , , . .. . . , i . . , , - . . I . Q . , : . , . ' g u in , I , . - , . . S . . - , l - 1 . . , - . - ' ' ' I I ' ' . ' Ol ' ' ' , . . , . . , - -I , ' ' ' ' . - 1 I . , ' . . . ' - . 1 - 4 , . , . . . . - 7 . . ' - - . . y . ' . .Q , . I . , . y . U, - v . ' . v I . . , . . . . ' 9 I January 26 1960 THE CREST Y Page Forty-seven Janet Lletz Wlns Janet Lxetz sen1or has won the hxghest award offered by Mercy College for a home econormcs major a S400 scholar shxp She tookthe qual1fy1ng test on December 20 1959 DEI Schedules Test tor March I Detro1t s Engmeermg Inst1tute Inc has announced 1ts 1960 Scholarshlp tests scheduled for the f1rst of March The Scholarshlp grant covers tu1t1on books and equlpment for the Inst1tute s Baslc Engmeermg Course REQUIREMENTS FIVE scholarshlps of approx1mately S500 are offered to hlgh school students who can quahfy under these cond1t1ons They must Be h1gh school graduates of good character Possess mechamcal ablllty Plan not to attend college due to f1nanc1al cond1t1ons or other rea sons beyond h1s control Preferance w1ll be g1ven those students rece1v1ngd1plomas 1n Industrlal Arts or General Courses However college preparatory students are eliglble Twelve St Clement students w1ll com pete In the exam1nat1on Herbert Ge1sler Denn1s Wllson, Thomas Gon1w1echa John Zahorchak, Allen Seyfferth Ed ward Kansa James RGISS M1chael Schweder R1chardRogos Gary LaVal ley, Denn1s Rmke, and Joseph Organek Edward Wilson, Class of 59 IS now attendmg the Detro1t Engmeermg Inst1 tute on the S500 Scholarshxp he recelved last sprmg HH twice hlest Congratulat1ons to Mr Ke Mrs R1ch ard Kapala on the b1rth of the1r tw1n daughters Mercy Scholarship by Dam cfobba AND WONDER X' Who s who 1n the pres1dent1al nom1nat1ons'P Once agam It s tlme to seek the rlght man who w1ll represent h1s party mn the future elect1on W1ll the pr1mar1es be able to select a man truly fltted to fulf1l1 h1s party s adm1n1strat1on'P That s the bxg quest1on rlght now At th1s t1me the Repubhcan Party appears to have the advantage Thxs advantage occurs 1n the fxgure of V1ce Presldent Rlchard N1xon The nom1na txon for h1s party was h1s and h1s alone Rlght now he IS 1n the G O P dr1ver s seat and he1r to Presxdent E1senhower s recent prestlge To f1rmlyentrenchh1mself he w1shes to be closely xdentlfled w1th Mr E1senhower s pol1c1es greatest of wh1ch is peace and prosperxty As a result of E1senhower s recent V1S1tS to forexgn countrxes N1xon has hadagreater chance to GXCFCISC h1s power as vxce presldent HIS meetmgs and dec1s1ons w1th the Cabmet are well planned W17W INTELLECTS I f ODDXTIES 9 St Paultellsus that Readmg maketh the whole 'nan What better t1me IS thereto mal e ourselves better lnformed than durmg February Catho11c Press Month Pope John XXIII has constantly empha slzed love for all peoples and rel1g1ons We cannot however love what we do not know Th1s IS why read1ng to obtam knowledge lS1IIlpOI't2,Ilt For these rea for Catho11c BookWeek Read to Know Know to Love In order to help you achleve th1s a1m here are a few books wrltten by famous Cathol1c authors Our Father s House by S1ster Marlella Gable IS an anthology of humorous tales relat1ng the unusual sltuatlons of both prlests and slsters ln thelr da1ly en counter w1th ch1ldren Another collectlon of storles IS Reason for Ann by Myles Connolly These are more up to date stories dealmg w1th real people as we know them Other mterestmg books are The L1tt1e World of Don Cam1llo by G1ovann1Guaresch1 The L1fe of the Rope by Isodore O'Br1en Father Flanagan Boys Town by Fulton Oursler I fcont d from p 46l cate and offlclal memberslup card Members reported on the progress of the1r scxence proyects Spec1al after school sclence movxes w1ll be shown durmg January An mterestmg color f1lmstr1p on the scxence of steel manufacture concluded the meet1ng Kmghts of the Altar No report Future Teachers No report Student Welfare No report NCMEA No report N1xon lsthe most able po11t1c1an for h1s party tlcket However there IS the problem of a runmng mate A number of names have been ment1oned but no actxon has taken place Aslde from th1s N1xon IS the man of the hour The Democrats have a d1fferent problem DEMOCRATS DIVIDED The Democratlc party IS d1V1ded Adlal Stevenson Stuart Symmgton Hubert Humphrey andJohn F Kermedy are the men called upon Stevenson who IS the best qual1f1ed mslsts he IS not a cand1date He has the exper1ence and ab1l1ty and w1ll undoubt edly accept 1f nom1nated second cholce upon the t1cket H1s amaz 1ng strength 1n pol1t1cs could poss1bly ac count for th1s Humphrey deemedh1mself a workmg progresslve Democrat H1s IS a rags to r1ches story a man rxsmgto fame as a result of h1s dynam1c personallty KENNEDY FAVORED Probably another ma.n to be xs John F Kennedy Thxsamazmg young man forty two, nearly won the v1ce pres1dent1al nom1nat1on1n 1956 He IS by far N1xon s strongest opponent Due to h1s rel1g1on he IS a matter of substant1a1 d1scuss1on mthe campalgn Thxrty two years have passeds1nceAlfredE Smlth aCathol1c ran for presxdent The fact that Nixon hasn t any runmng mate has 1ntens1f1ed Kermedy s chance Although Kennedy has saxd no to the v1ce pres1dent1al slot hewouldprobably accept It 1f only to Increase h1s party s power The Democratxc tlcket w1ll be Steven son Kennedy, whllethe Republlcans have N1xon and '7 Whoever he may be, the new presldent w1ll face the problems of recess1on, budgets theU S dollar, and str1kes May he be as great and even greater than h1s predecessors for th1s great natlon relies on h1m Y ' l U ff fret' ,, 'I 4 , . . . . . D . , . , . . . . . , . . . , . . 1 r a 1 1 . 1 - 1 ' . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . I, . . . , 1 u , . . , . . . . , . , Y , l F - D ' x ' 1 ' 1 s Q ' , , , , .5 -, 1 I - D - - s . 5 ' 1 1 , 1 ' 1 - . .... .Nfl ' - ' I I I A- 'I I V l 'Y ' l , . A .H A ' ' . , . . . - A . A . ' . . , . y 3 ' . - 5 ' ' , v , . .. , ' I 1 4 1 1 y J 9 , . . . SOUS, we t1'U1YgiVe this as the motto Symington has the distinction of being . v 1 ' l . ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 9 I A . l Y I 1 : ' . ,, . 1- ' 1 . ,, . . - ' V ' ' . . . . 2. ' ' ' . - , -- , A 3. . . . ' l T- . . . , - I , T - U . I . - . . ' . . . . . , . ' . . . . - ' ' : ' ' U l f 1 , U n . ,, . . . . . . . ' r g . , , H , - , Q . ' . . . .' ' 3 of , ' ' ' 1 1 ' D - 1 v ' - ' . ' Q ' M N ' ' ' ' Y ' ' ' fl 'Y l I, A 1 1 1 I ' ' l - - . . . , . , . . . , 4 ' 7 . . . ' . - ' ' ' YY 'I . . . ' ' , . 1 Page Forty exght THE CREST January 26 1960 Crusaders Must Hustle To Escape BEISBIIIBII1 by Patr1ck M1nn1ck 60 At the end of St Clement's seventh game th1s season, the Crusaders fmd themselves laggmg beh1nd w1th f1ve losses and orly two v1ctor1es They chalked up v1ctor1es over St Mary of RoyalOak42 32 andSt Freder1ck43 41 St M1chae139 20 St James 29 24 St Benedlct 42 38 St Mary of Orchard Lake 48 39 and St R1ta 54 50 topped St Clement ln fxve exc1t1ng and well played games Th1s1s st1ll a.n lmprove ment over last year when we lost fxve out of the fxrst f1V9 games The last two games, althoughSt Clement lost showed aremarkable lmprovement 1n the team s attxtude and teammansh1p They fought hard to the last second The St Clement St R1ta game, w1th Van Hulle as top scorer was the best game the Crusaders have playedthls sea son As the two teams traded basket for basket the score moved 1nto the f1f t1es No one was sure what the outcome would be when the Crusaders moved from twelve pomts to only four pomts beh1nd when suddenly the game ended Desplte the t1e wlth St James for seventh place posltxon, the Crusaders stlll have t1me to move up that scormg ladder wlth fxve more games to be played Bob Vlgneau 1411 grabs a rebound and shoots 1n a slngle operatlon The shot agamst Orchard Lake was good You can t do that to us' V leaf .4 uf tl: .7eb'zua'zy7 Cathollc Press Month Future Nurses meetmg Future Teachers meetmg Aud1o Vxsual meetmg Report cards Sister Mary Regls w1ll appear on Sclence for Teachers Channel 56 Natxonal Honor Soclety meeting Confessions for First Frlday Boys Basketball game St Clement at St Mary R O Flrst Frlday Dress up Day Sodalxty members attend TSSA Conventlon at U D Gxrls Basketball game St Benedsct at St Clement Student Welfare Councll meetmg Boys Basketball game St Benedxct at St Clement NCMEA meetmg 'Valentlne Heart beat sponsored by the Lxbrary Club St Valent1nesDay Glrls Basketball game St James at St Clement Septuageslma Sunday Junlors order r1ngs from Josten Company Sodallty meetlng Future Nurses meetlng Sxster Mary Regls w1l1 appear on Scxence for Teachers Channel 56 Pep Club meetlng Sexageslma Sunday Cathollc Book Week begms Sclence Club meetlng Future Nurses attendxng Open House at Prov1dence Hospltal Lrbrary Club meetmg Knxghts ofthe Altar meetmg Qumquageslma Sunday 29 February C R E S T Grrls Varsrty Wrns 0ne IV leads rn Two Trles St Clement glrls' Vars1ty whlpped St Fr ederxck of Pontlac on Sunday January 17 1nSt Clementsgym 17 11 Bar bara Glpprlch was h1gh scorer w1th 11 pomts to her cred1t OnJanuary 12 St Clement was beaten by St James of Ferndale ln Ferndale by a margm of 29 24 Marx1eeSm1th dlpped 1n 14 po1nts becommg hlgh scorer for that game Composlng the team are senxor J Cunn1ngham, B Chuckry, B Gxpprlch E Defer D Brueggeman M Fuerst, K Jenuwlne, and J Gmerek Jumor P Terebesy, M I-lemmmgsen C Dall D Stemplen, J Fuerst, S Schoenherr, and P Laske JUNIOR VARSITY A hard playmg JV squad was rewarded wlth two vxctorxes The scores for St Clement vs St James were 23 11 and St Clement vs St Frederlck, 22 11 Sophomores and freshmen makxng up the team are C Garczewskx C Coernan D De Tavermer, C Cunnlngham, C Carney, M Buckley V H1mm1ngsen, K Kopplnger M Wegener D Kar dynskl J Dupu1s,J Quxtter C Zolno, J Schlmelfenlng M Hebert S Patalon andJ Gora Sr Mary Regus from the d1fferent rellgxous communlties rn the Detrolt area Slster Mary Regls was flrst notliaed of her appomtment by atelephone call from Monslgnor Horkan supermtendent of schools, about a week before Chrlstmas vacatlon A few days later, Slster Mary Regls and the others who were selected had an 1nterv1ew, learnmg what they were to teach ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM The subject she wlll cover mcludes electr1c1ty and magnetlsm Three other slsters from the Immaculate Heart of MaryOrder wlllteach on the same show One w1l1 act as moderator and the others are apportlonedtlme to teach the subject to dlfferent grade levels Slster Mary Reglswlllteach e1ectr1c1ty and magne t1sm to the seventh and elghth grade teachers telllng what material to cover ACI-IIEVEMENTS S1ster Mary Regls holds a degree 1n physlcs whlch she earned at Barat Col lege, Lake Forest I111no1s Last sum mer she studledat the Seattle Un1vers1ty under a Natlonal Sclence Foundat1on grant Slster Mary Regls teaches both fresh man and sophomore rel1g1on and gener al sclenceto freshmen She IS moderator of the Sodallty and of the Jumor Science Club When asked how she felt about belng chosen for the TV broadcast she replled, It is a pr1v1lege, and I want to do as good a Job as I can ' - . , ,A 1 , 1 1 . 1 I I -1 .LQ . . v ' 1 ' - ' J C 1 . 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 Y ' 1 Q ' . . 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'Zin Q0 Three of Salnt Clement Faculty Rate Hn Daddy Salute Abevy of baolesl Suspense relgned for weeks as three faculty fathers anxlously awalted the arrxval of thelr blessed events The tables were turned Not often do teachers supply entertalnment for the stude lt body but the Salnt Clement halls rang w1th exclte ment whenthe good news came lLeftJ Twmkle twmkle llttle Thompson He s a tenor no less beaus Pop tCenterJ Sugar and spxce and everythmg nxce twlce Rxght Mr Kapala? fR1ghtJ Bego1led Coach Baumgart rock a byes ln wonder How could she? But yet Beth s the most perfect baby m the hxstory of the whole hospltall DS PA Attrocts l5 of Crest Stott T C T Wlllthe CREST succeed? Is It opera tmg on tlred blood? Do crooked head lmes mean anythmg? What happens to lost quotat1ons'7 On February 27 1960 CREST staff members w1ll learn how the publxcatxon of the CREST has pro gressed sxnce the f1rst lssue A spec1al workshop w1ll be held at the Un1vers1ty of Detrolt wxth members from S1gma DeltaCh1 natlonaljournallsm fratermty ln the Detroxt area as speakers and adv1sors A letter from DSPA D1rector Father James Magmer S J promlses T gu1de the speakers and to make certam they cover the 1mportant phases of your newspaper the DSPA IS prepar1ng sev eral prmtedpages of newspaper crlterla that w111 cover the common errors found 1n hlgh school newspapers and the pr1n clpal qual1t1es deslred 1n them On the day of the workshop you and your staff w1ll be g1ven coples of these newspaper cr1ter1a The followmg areas 1n general w1ll becovered news sports feature and ed1tor1a1 wrltmgs headllnes photo graphy and art work The day w1ll consxst of three one hour sesslons lunch andacoffee hour be gxnmng at 9 00 a m and endxng around 330pm fsee DSPA page 515 You ll Fund... Student Vlews Teenbeat Essay Contest op Teen Honor Roll Soclal Studles atch and Wonder Clxpped Ch1ps Sports Page Page Page Page Page Pages 54 Page Page Pages 59 5 60 3 1 F 1 I 1 f is at X o I o I Eb- 9 - Q -4 lb ' , ' , , vol., .6 A ,g h. l . . .' ' i 'n ...' . l. l .I 7 ' ' , . i, -, :no . . l ' , . t . . - .V .'H . . V0cationMonthf0r19d0. selff the workshop in the art of inter- , 0 . . . '-- . ' , . ' .......... 50 ' ' ' - ' - T 51 - - '- -A h I , ' 52 - -- l ,. .- 53 - -,' - ' ' ....... -55 ' - l .l v U ' 6 - . D Q v ' ' ' .......... 57 ' - v . q, Somt Clement Hugh School, Centerlune, Mlchlgan 1 No February 29 196 Speak the speech, I pray you, tr Ep: gly 20 SCH ers Enter Geneslan Festival Now IS the txme for all speech students to begm pract1ce for the three sprmg speech act1v1t1es The Genes1an Interpretatxon Fest1val the fxrst event w1ll make llS second annual appearance on March 5 Forens1c tournaments begm before March 12 and con tmue through the flrst week of May Debutmg thxs year the Model Umted Natlons takes place Aprll 21 22 23 and 24 March Brmgs Student Vocations Into Focus Atlme to analyze llfe thus far a fxrm deslre to mold a happy future these students of SCH are the facets of voca t1on study to cons1der as March marks Th1S1S thetlme when all of us cons1der what we most dutlfully bypass the rest of the year the pOSS1b111ty of our pos sess1ng a. relxg1ous vocat1on When others leave for the convent or semlnary we respectfully speak of the1r wonderful dec1s1ons but blockthe 1dea of our ever attammg the same end Why2 Why do we sh1rk 1nner respons1b111t1es? Could 1t be a hldden b1t of selflshness or pride? Why can twe g1V9 God the present of our future? Whatever w1ll we do xf we dlscover wlth 1n us the potent1al for relxglous lxfe? To help us f1ght our way to satlsfymg conclusxons to the above questxons H1s Excellency Archblshop Dearden of De troit has deslgnated Father Wllharn T Cunmngham to present re11g1ous coun selmg tothe students durmg nud March St Clement Hlgh School w1ll enter stu dents 1n the Genes1an Interpretatxon F es t1val The Festlval w1ll be held at De trolt s Rosary H1gh School on March 5 The entrles w1ll read a selectxon from one of the n1ne areas Three speclal workshops w1ll complement the day the workshop 1n oral mterpretatxon It pretatlon as appl1ed to musxcal drama SESSIONS SCHEDULED The readmgs andworkshops w1ll f1ll the mornlng sesslon At the afternoon ses s1on the ent1re audlence w1ll enjoy the ten wmmng mterpretatxve readmgs a Hlgh School Readers Theater Produc t1on and fmally a demonstratlon of the work done 1n the above ment1oned spe c1al workshops St Clement speech students w1ll enter the Festxval m the followmg areas Lyrlc Poetry Dramatlc Interpretat1on Narrat1veRead1ng from the Blble Ora tor1calDeclamat1on Shakespeare Read mg Oral Interpretatxon of both Serxous and Humorous Prose Oral Interpreta t1onofRel1g1ous Poetry Multiple Read mg Interpretatlve Dance Workshop Oral Interpretatxon Workshop MUBICRI Csee FESTIVAL page 515 Page Ftfty THE CREST February 29 1960 Student Vlews Each student of SCH lS encouraged to VOICE h1s poxnt of v1ew about the C R E S T even to the pomt of cr1t1c1sm Thxs month, students were asked Does our TEENBEAT survey each month have any speclal appeal for you or not'7' Here are thelr replles Bernadme Schnoblen 11021 I f1nd the TEENBEAT survey most mterestlng because lt denotes the popular op1n1on of each class, and the hlgh school ln gen eral, on tlmely ISSUES I belxeve the student s answers to be reasonably s1ncere ' John Lletz 11041 Iwould def1n1tely say that the TEENBEAT survey does appealto me However, ln my opmton, I do not feel that enough students for mulate an honest enough optmon for the column to be serlouslv consldered ees-41-if !,t31,lbyJ-211311: E3 we 1 ima B Schnoblen J Lletz in E Yuzenas J Soroka D Lance El1zabeth Yuzenas 12071 Readmg other schoolmates'op1n1ons Ith1nk, can be qu1teamus1ng and yet have an educa txonal value ' Joann Soroka 11011 I enyoy readmg TEENBEAT because the questlons asked are mterestlng and tnformatlve, and the answers glven are s1ncere TEENBEAT gxves everyone a chance to express h1s op1n1on, and to share that op1n1on wlth other students ' Dtanne Lance 12011 'The TEENBEAT survey appeals to me because I l1ke to see the d1fferent vlews and opmtons of others and compare them wlth my own The quest1ons asked aren t exactly valu able but they do seem qu1te lmportant to teenagers Ithmk most of the students answer these questions serlously lfgn gal' Second Floor Crowd Dons Holo The halo of sanctxty shlnes brlghtlyxn the second floor halls as the students contemplate the com mg of Lent TheSCHTEENBEAT poll has m1raculous1y llfted the curtaln of holtness for 1t seems the halos ofour sophomores and freshmen have been dusted The underclassmen have proved to oe morepreparedandanxlousfor sacr1f1ce than the Jumors and senlors as the 40 day Past once agam rolls around It seems however that thxs IS not the only out of the ordmary scene to oe uncowered As a re sult of TEENBEAT tallxes Ronnxe s and Homer s w1ll be vacated unt1l Easter passes How much sacr1f1ce can one make? Below you w1ll fmd the results of the February TEENBEAT Prayer penance and almsgtvmg are computedalongwlththe VHFIOUS famtlvpracttces occurtng durmg Lent If all yotlng IS s1ncere the golden hat of graces ln Heaven IS about to overflow' Freshmen Soph s Jumors Senlors Press Room Practnces PRAYERS Da1ly Mass Rosary PENANCES Communlon VISIIS Lenten Devotlons Sacraflces of pop ALMSGIVING sweets movles Ron n1e s and Homer s Gxve spendlng money to F AMILY PRACTICES Church fund larger Sunday contrlbutlons F amtly Mass ntght prayers Commun non To Sacrifice To When sacr1f1ce appears love IS s compan1on Only a deep and s1ncere love can constltute SaCI'1flC1I'lg no mat ter what tts degree Lenten sacr1f1ce clearly proves th1s The love of men for thelr Lord urges them to exh1b1t some sort of worsh1p that w1ll please Chrtst and brmg them selves contentedness and prlde The degree of sacr1f1ce, however, does not depxct the degree of God s pleasure Each man consclence reveals h1s part tn th1s penance He alone can determme what he w1ll offer to Chrlst tn reparatlon for h1s sms and 1n thanksglvlng for Chr1st's dellverance of all men Yet, conscxence man s consc1ence must puta 11m1t to th1s form of worsh1p also Extremes never brmg worthwhlle results Chrlst, our Redeemer, however serves some sacr1f1ce 1ndeed Hts very l1fe molded the foundat1on for future sacrxfxces ofthe human race Men men ch1ldren all are able to fulflll H1s des1re He IS our God, our Dellverer, and men 1nthe1r own tr1v1al ways follow the patterns and devottons character1st1c of th1s love Nothtng, not even the sacr1f1ce of llfe xtself can ever fully make recompense for the greatest sacr1f1ce ever known the l1fe of Chrxst 1 No THE CREST February 29 1960 Publlshed by the students of Sam! Clement H1gh School 8155 Rltter Avenue Center Lxne MlCh1gHH Actlng Ed1tor Margaret Rostow News Edxtors B Chuckry J Trawczynsk1 Plcture Edttors S Beste T Koernke Layout C Golemblewskl M Rostow K DeVore C Megge M Burg S Beste J Senftleben L Markowlcz K Gletzen M Fuerst P Connell Art and Photography D Fxx R Nledzwleckx J Zahorchak Busxness P Derbln G Vermeersch Reporters D Brueggeman V Chapman R C16Sllg3 E Defer L Delmotte R Iort1n M Markov1ch P Mlnmck S Oberllesen C Raxss A Schoenherr P Thebert M A Van Gxlder G Wtegand R Rogos J Lletz Typlsts J Kudryckl B G1ppr1ch D Wesserllng J Fuerst Advxsor Slster M Honora O P Comxng soon' Don'tm1ss xt' Be sure to attend' The St Clement annualSc1enceFa1r March20 1960 Its Tough To Be Tough A rlddle What comes before Easter means ' sprmg season ' IS connected w1th the number 40, and always comblned wxth penance? Answer Lent It comes before Easter, means spr1ng season, and lasts for 40 days Want to know what the ' penance' IS for? It's to make the rlddle hard More 1mportant, It makes the season of Lent hard That's one of the characterxsucs of Lent It IS hard and1t s supposedto be For centurxes people have used 40 day perxods to make reparat1on for s1ns to reconcxle themselves w1th God, or to prepare for an 1mportant task The 40 day flood of Noah, the 40 years ofthe Israelltes' desert wandermgs, the 40 daysOur Lordfasted 1n the desert, all can be llsted under one or more of the three words mottvatmg Lent repara tlon, reconc1l1at1on, and preparat1on These motlves are the reasons for the rlgors of Lenten penance the why of Lent's hardness So fulfill the purpose of your sprlng season' and be l1ke the r1ddle and make Lent hard wxth sacr1f1c1ng penances IN MEMoRlAM,,,, The students and faculty of SCH express thexr s1ncere sympathy to Sxster Therese on the death of her brother and to Mrs Southard, wh teaches fourth grade, on the death of her father Mr Jenuwlne Y 4 , b l I b . b I ,, . I , . ,' . 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I' ' A 1 1 I - ' ' , . . 1 ' Y fi February 29, 1960 THE CREST Page Fifty-one Quret' Please Sh h h hl EdwardMeduvsky andMar1 lee Smlth are llstemng for the same stgnals as d1d the Flrst Thlrd Fxfth Seventh and Tenth Grades wh n they were tested for hearmg deflcxencles Mrs Ham representatlve of the County Health Department admxmstered the hearmgtests at school between February 4 to 10 LP Births Are Puzzle Are you slxteen or are you four'7 Does your drlver s lxcense say you are actually four years old? My my a baby beh1nd the wheel' There are not any SCH ers who are 1n th1s state There are two ways to look at th1s however If you were born on Feb ruary 29 xt wouldtake you four tlmes as long to get as old as the rest of us O the other hand who wants to take that long to get to be twenty one? Do you reallze that you would have to l1ve 260 years to collect social secur1ty'? You wouldn t start school untll you were twenty elght but you would attend untll you were almost seventy two Just thlnk boys, you wouldn t have to enlxst unt1l you reached the rlpe old age of seventy two No matter how you look at anyth1ng rn th1s world there are advantages and disadvantages to everythlng Bug' Massive' Huge' T hats lt a mammouth Paper Rags and Scrap lron Drlve, Saturday March 26 1960 S1ster Alb1na heads the drlve w1th Sophomores and sxxth graders to push for success But they need you Crusaders Aclueto the clever Easter cleanmg t1me 1sn't too far off So o o o canvass your home areas for contrlbutlons Don t wart' The dI'1Ve begms wlth YOU' NOW' At HOME' Festival Drama Interpretatlon Workshop Entrles for the Genes1an Fest1val w1ll be announced after the school el1m1na t1ons to termlnate w1th1n the next week Crltxques of each student s performance at the Genes1an Pestlval w1ll be glven by well known college professors from the Speech and Drama Departments of local colleges and un1 versltles FORENSIC TOURNAMENTS M1ch1gan State Porens1cs mcludes f1ve general areas Declamatxon Orlgmal Oratory Extempore Speak1ng and In terpretatlve Readmgs both Serlous and I-Iunorous Students entermg the d1str1ct forensic contest to be heldat St Clement for the surroundlng area w1ll be the wxnners of the local school contest tak1ng place before March 12 UN P OR STUDENTS To 1nterest hlgh school students 1n the work1ng of and the 1deas beh1nd the Un1tedNat1ons IS the lrnmedlate purpose of the Model Un1ted Natlons sponsored by the Umverslty of Detrolt on Apr1l 22 23 The Model Un1ted Natlons w1ll conslst of three sesslons of the General Assem bly plus meetmgs of many constltuent commxttees of the Un1ted Natxons S C H E NT R I E S F1ve St Clement speech students w1ll comprlse the delegatxon Each student member w1ll be asslgned to one of the flV6 comm1ttees Pol1t1cal and Securxty Soclal, Cultural a.nd Human1tar1an Le gal, D1sarmament Speclal Commlttee Economxcal Trophles w1ll be glven to the outstandlng delegatmn andto the outstandmg speaker Students Awalt Conflrmatlon Day What arethe Sacraments ol the l1v1ng'7 Of the dead? What are the Ten Command ments? These are some of the questlons that the prospectlve soldlers of Chrlst are answer1ng as they awalt the day of thelr Conf1rmat1on St Clement wh1chhadConf1rmat1on mn October w1ll hold the ceremomes agam this year on Marchl 1900 at 7 30 p m Th1s secondConf1rmat1on1s due to a re v1s1on of the schedule m the dlocese Elxglble to rece1ve the Sacrament are ll allfourth graders attendxng St Clem ent School, provxdmg they have already madethelr flrst Holy Commun1on 25 all students of St Clement School above the fourth grade who have recexved Holy Commun1on 31 all publ1c school students 1n fourth grade or above who have fulfllled the necessary requlrements of attendance at Saturday 1nstruct1ons Approxlmately 320 chlldren w1ll be tak1ng part 1n the Conflrmatlon cere momes durmg the next week DSPA Staff members attendlng the workshop w1ll be V1rg1n1a Chapman Patrxcla Connell Loulse Delmotte Damel F1x Jane Fuerst Barbara G1ppr1ch Carol Go1emb1ewsk1 Theresa Koernke Joan Kudrycki Carol Megge Ronald N1edz w1eck1 Margaret Rostow, Jud1th Senftle ben Marlene Wancour, Grace Wlegand and S1ster Mary Honora advlsor andlor honorable mentxon m each cate gory Also each attendlng delegatlon w1ll rece1ve a certlfxcate attest1ng to thexr 1nterest 1n the work of the Uruted Natlons Fnmlly The Answer Wms Essay Contest It was a suprlsed and elated Carol when news of the wmmng essay came through After hours of strugglmg w1th the top1c Crxme Preventlon Beglns In The Home, Carol Go1emb1ewsk1 was the St Clement wlnner of the Exchange Club essay contest Carol and her parents were guests of the South Macomb Exchange Club at a dlnner held for the contest wlnners on Wednesday F ebruary 17 Durlng the dlnner Carol was presented Wllh a S25 Un1ted States Savlng Bond One essay w1ll be chosen from all those entered from all South Macomb schools and the wlnmng essay w1ll enter Natlonal Compet1t1on IfCaro1 sessay should be chosen as Natlonal wlnner, she w1ll be awarded a S100 Savlng Bond A second place essay w1ll be worth a S50 Bond Girls Hear Career Panel The need for help 1n preparlng for the future brought forty SIX semor glrls from SCH to attend a meet1ng of the Center L1ne Busmess and Professional Women sClub whlchwas held February 15 1960 at the Center Llne Recreatlon Bulldmg The program was a Career Forum ln whlch members of busmess and pro fessxonal dlscussedthelrflelds of work The areas represented were Axrhne, Nursmg Teachlng Busmess Manage ment Beauty Culture, and Dental Hy g1en1st The semor glrls who attended the meet1ng were E Artman, D Brown, D Brueggeman, M Burg D Chonko H Churllla J Cunmngham D De Monaco, E Dunay, J FIX, C Flaxm N Fortuna E Frank M Fuerst K Gletzen, B G1ppr1ch J Gmerek M God1n C Go1emb1ewsk1 F Gretz C Gursmskm K Jenuwme, A Koernke E Kolodz1eJsk1 N Koss J Kuclryckx J L1etz L Markow1cz,C Martm,I McLaughl1n, B Pastuschyn B Peters, F P1sarsk1 A Rabac M Rega.n K Schm1dt B Schnoblen J Schultz J Soroka A Thomas, J Trawczynslu, M Wancour, J Watson, K Welngartz, D Wesserlmg, G Wlegand , . . , . 1 s , . ., V . ll n R . x in . 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I I I Page F 1fty two THE CREST February 29 1960 The school door swmgs open and In steps tall dark and handsome HIS books are tucked neatly under h1s arm anda beamlng smlle constltutes a com mon part of h1s attlre Hls frlendhness a supreme loyalty to the school and h1s congruous personallty places John Zahorchak top teen of St Clement Hlgh As the oldest 1n the fam11y of s1x h must set the perfect example Oddly enough housekeeplng IS almost a da1ly routlne wxth h1m Whlpplng up a good breakfast for h1s younger brothers and slsters greatly l1ghtens the many bur dens of h1s mother Occas1onally a h1gh l1ght fluffy cake f1nds ICS way on h1s cookmg agenda MANY INTERESTS Reserved 1n h1s personal l1fe 1S an 1nner 1nterest of many thlngs For 1n stance the Naval Reserves and h1s at tendance at regular Naval meetmgs tHe hopes to go on actxve duty succeedmg graduatlon 1 A great mterest 1n bu1ld1ng has always obsessed h1s heart and hands From early hfe model shlps and a1r planes and assemblmg HO trams has occupled many of h1s spare moments In harmony wlth thxs great love for bulld mg, he hopes to attam the post1on of an fTurn to Zahorchak, page 591 'T' QEA2, QSAX, SQHQQL YQTES Two Rate Top Teen Honors Pep and laughter and serlousness too that s what M1ss SCH s are made of Ellen Defer SWC secretary Honors Club presxdent Varslty cheerleader and now, top teen sets a pattern for future holders of the txtle What makes a Mlss SCH9 Thxs was Ellen s reclpe INGREDIENTS Patterlng foot steps told Orxelda and Elmer Defer the whereabouts of l1ttle blue eyed Lena These steps were xnvarxably toward the radxo who s heart rendxng soap operas held great fasc1nat1on for the toddler Her swlng was another source of Joy for l1ttle Ellen Merrxly she swung for hours sxngmg Mary Had A Lxttle Lamb lustlly at the top of her lungs No Pazzo, More Solsucclo JV F I On February 8 Sisters Mary Frances andAugust1no who belong to the Forelgn M1SSlOHaFyS1St9PS of Mary Immaculate of Mzlan Italy arrxved 1n Center Lxne Thelr commumty, founded about twenty three years ago by the PIMA Fathers has over 100 members who do m1ss1on ary work all over the world wherever they are needed These two sxsters are here for a very specxal reason The St Peter and Paul MISSIORHFY Fathers are buxldxng a sem mary m Memphxs, M1ch1gan and 1n order to stay healthy they have enhsted the 2,1d0f these two slsters to keep their CTurn to Slsters, page 591 R E S U L T S Twelve years have passed slnce then and Ellen s frlends w1ll assure you that she hasn tchanged one b1t Vxvaclous peppy 1nfect1ous Ellen IS always on the go al ways has somethlng to do Name nearly any sport she excells 1n It In basketball Ellen a forward out maneuvers the opponent guards to slnk a mean oat Tenms anyone' Watch out for Ellen s backhand Accordlng to sea son there IS always 1ce skatmg or swlm mmg to whlle away the hours Art hasa second claxm to the top teen s txme Th1s Chrxstmas the Defer home sported a water color Nat1v1ty scene on xts plcture wxndow compllments of El fDefer con t on Page 591 'W D ' ' a A f ' v 1' E . - H , - v 1 x -- - Q 1 ' , 1 ' ' v . . x D D l ' D - . ? , , 5 n , Q ,. 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Wtwnjg , D ' .. - . . . . . , l . . . . , if . he rn..-.n:..:..,. :..--1.-,-,, ,. , , February 29, 1960 THE CREST Page FiftY'thl'9e 89 Board SCN Scholastic Band Wagon Six senior boys top mole brain trust FIJ- Ten semors madethexr quota of honor pomts to put them n the roll for the flrst tmmethxs semester Flrst row Q1 to r Kansa D Grobbel J Zahorchak G Houghton Second fl to r J B Pastuschyn J Trawczynskl E Defer N tuna E Ko1odz1eJsk1 F Gretz row For Thlrteen semors made the honor roll for the second txme th1s year Flrst row Q1 tor JC Golembxewskl K Zxmmer G Wlegand P Thebert P Galbensky Second row Q1 torj J Kudryckl K Gxetzen B Gxpprlch J L1etz M Fuerst R Rogos L Chm1elewsk1 ,ali The Jumors who made honor roll for the second tlme are Fxrst row C1 tor JM Schoenher M Markovlch L Van Lann M Rostow Secondrow C1 tor DA Schoenherr B Owockl L Delmotte T Koernke G Hudak S Beste Firsttlmersare Flrst row KL to r D R Nledzwlecln, P Con nell, M Carney, J Senftleben, C Megge J Fuerst P Laske S Oberhesen, E Powell E Cahllouette sw The second t1me honor students are First row 0 to r J A Chonko, M Stephens, M Kowal, D Houghton Second row Q1 tor J C Tardoma J Laudlcma, P Kelsey, N Hoffman J Braun, M Bernott xfEfl+A 4A+ V Sophomores who hit the honor roll for the flrst tune are Fxrst row P fl tor ic Geisler J Trmcmaa, T Krause L Nall J Macho .+ E Shaw M Hayes B Uhcny Secondrow C1 tor DM Scant A V b Q ling D Verkest M McKinnon ' f . 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Page F1fty four THE CREST February 29 1960 -'G- Memorxzmg dates studymg events lookmg up references that s what hlstory s made of agree fl to r I Barbara Larente Thomas Thomas Charles Gexsler Jerome Pa talon Patrlcxa Kelsey and Pamela Sobocznskl dvcwi and guiuze X jim' My' How the Unlted Nat1ons has grown 31 new members smce 1945 G1etzen James Casselman Fra.nC9S Pomante and Rosemary Moravlk .loin Hands 1 ll Andthat says Nancy Fortuna, IS how the federal government spends lts mon ey James Joseph Cstandmgl, Steve Manczuk, and Alberltna Koernke hsterl and learn WD? .144-A, The Soclal Studles faculty collaborates on assignments for the remamder of the yea.r Seatedll to r JMr Szambe1an,Sr Mary Arnold, Sr Rose Ellen, Mr Dav1dGrass1, and Sr Da1mat1a xr Q V f- T T ww g ' ' 4' - , R r Fl gf A fix V , K 4 .rx 4 enrolaimfl tor jDorothyMye-rs'Thorrfajs g tx' is A i Y S , J V x D ffl .u aan l r T 'S H- . if 4 'Me-M ,ff V February 29 1960 THE CREST Page Flfty flve What memory IS to each man h1story IS to the whole human race for It IS the story of man slxfe It pomts out his fall ures recounts h1s v1ctor1es tells of h1s 1nvent1ons and dxscoverxes as well as of hxs wars Through hxstory students learn that whatever we are today ms the result of what some person or natxon has done or has faxled to do m the past Stu dents learn to understand what they are domg and why they are doxng lt All th1s knowledge however cannot be found 1n one book It takes many dlfferent books contammg the v1ewpo1nts of many dlfferent authors to g1ve a complete and accurate plcture of hlstory s epxsodes The llbrary offers these books On 1ts shelves are storxes of the llves and domgs of a.nc1ent people as well as perlodlcals that relate and analyze current news Hxstory and the llbrary belong together -L story ' C ' .f .. ,fig-, 4n lui 5'1- E -We -4'- ,f 5 , p-9' we www,-ww PHNIUII WEBER! nm uousmou mm um num cumfmnsnu Studylng current events can pay big rewards Thxs group of SCH students studled the news appeared on NBC s Qu1z Em and won a stereophomc h1 f1 set 2391 -1, n,,,,. IXNFFUFF 5 The Douolt News 4 ST CLEMENT CENTERLINE 'dw 340 L my 7 Clllill BBLEMBIHISKI -I 3' W O QC 3CQ Q-3' :USG CDC 30. of W n 3' I wig-13's 0: N.. -4' Of course I know where L1thuan1a IS says Thomas Mlller Clement Gexsler and Carol McLaughl1n look on to make sure 'E lll X Yi 1 1- . . Read to Know Know to Love says the poster and with a httle persuaslon by hbrarxan, Wanda Syp1tkowsk1 Mari lyn Hoder takes the advice What in the world s gomg on? Amerxcan History students Mmchael Zepeda, Donald Rzezut, Kathleen Miller, Carol Wojciechowski, and Charlotte J enuwme fmd out by using the l1brary's periodical shell l W ' -4 . . , . ,iiga-woilli-10 l D I ' xv 1 6 . . A u Q 0 X 'Y' , M iggiw X ' ' . ' . - . 1 , , 1 1 1 I , X N , 5 4 ' ' l ' . l K , ,gnu-'Mil -. . 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' i A , ,Ki 'K , ' 54 , ' ' ' awww , , A I . ,Q 1 :Ugg fa ,,... , 1,.-..:, - , I page Flfty Slx THE CREST February 29 1960 WA TCH by AND WONDER Golembxewskm 'We must urge careful exact and prudent presentatlon of the truth Render good serv1ces to the word of God rendermg lt vltal and attract1ve Immedlately murmurs of assent are heard from every part of the room echomg the thoughts of all those present On every slde heads are noddmg agreement and fleetlng hands are feverlshly takmg notes afrald to mlss even a smgle word of th1s great dlscourse The event 1stheItal1anCathol1c Press Convent1on The speaker IS Pope John XXIII The purpose of th1s meetmg IS the reJuvenat1on of the Cathol1c Press I M P R O V E M E N T Dlscusslon has been going on for some tlme and ma.ny suggestlons have been welghed, exammed andthen dxscarded Some hovs ever have been accepted almost unanimously Amongthe latter IS one of the 1deas of the Holy Father submltted wxth an almost tlmld hesltancy He suggests that technlcal lmprovements 1n the Cathol1c Press are desxreable The secular press often attracts many more readers because of 1ts techmcal superxorlty Improvements 1n thxs area w1ll therefore make the Press more appeal1ng to the pubhc and carry lt mto reglons where It has never before penetrated We are seemg thls and other practxcal suggestzons bemg apphed now to Cathol1c literature publlshed durlng February Cathol1c Press Month PO P E J O H N Th1s vlgorous support whlch Pope John IS g1v1ng to the Cathol1c Press IS characterlstlc of the manner 1n whlch he supports any project he undertakes Although he only became the Holy Father a l1ttle over a year ago CNovember 4 19581 Angelo Gulseppe Roncalh has accomphshed a great deal for h1s Church and 1ts faithful As Head ofthe Church he has promoted xmportant changes ln the forms of the Roman Curla an agency whlch to functlon efflclently must always correspond wlth after h1s coronatlon the Holy Father named twenty three cardinals ralsmg the number of cardlnals 1n the world to seventy f1ve CHARACTER Stresses Good Reading Read to Know Know to Love This IS the adopted motto for Cathol1c Book Every smgle gesture of Pope John s so far has been actxvated by a sp1r1t of affection and a strong Vltal wxll His gentleness compasslon, gemallty and lxvely wit have endeared hlm to many Born the son of a poor Italian farmer, he knows what it 1sto be hungry That is why Pope John has such a fervent love for the poor He was one of thexr own kmd once hxmself ECUMENICAL COUNCIL Greatest of the Pontiff's undertakings IS his preparatlon for an Ecumemcal Coun c1l for the world to be held sometime 1n 1961 or 1962 Thls assembly w1ll be the flrst general council since 1870 and onlythetwenty flrst in hlstory Repre sentatlves of the many dxfferent faiths w1ll be present, andone of the ch1ef pur poses of the councll w1ll be the umfxcatxon of Chrlstlan churches Before unlfxcatlon can even be consldered however the council will doubtless flrst of all institute reform withxn the Church by txmely reno vation of the eccleslastical structure O U R P A R T Not a week goes by without mentxon of the ecumemcal counc11 in some paper or periodical The reason for such excite fturn to , Page 581 Week of 1960 In 20 years the celebra t1on of th1s week has grown from small town actxv1t1es to a nat1onal event Over 600 000personsact1ve1ysupportC B W Throughout the year certam weeks are set asxde to promote some speclal xnter ests For mstance Crlme Preventlon Week IS desxgnatedto curb crime Broth erhood Week concentrates on frxendller relatlons w1th our fellow man Cathol1c Book Week is another week of the series whxch IS set asxde for a partlcular reason namely the encouragement of good read n The readmg of good books 31dS us ln at talmng our true end 1n hfe Books have a tremendous lnfluence upon our lives and it is for this alert reason that we must be aware of what we read CBW has come to our assistance by post1ng a gulde of Cathol1c llterature from whlch we can draw out material Through February 21 27 promote CBW Read a good book! Mr Gilbert Gokey, newlpper ad vxser at Center Line High and four members ofthe Center Llne Cub staff visitedtheC1-est pressroom on Feb ruary 18 Future Sclenhsts Nurse Falr Prolects Sc1ence anyone? There ll be plenty of lt on March 20 when the second axmual St Clement Sc1ence Faxr opens ln the gym Every hlgh school student takmg Gen eral Sc1ence Bxology Chemlstry Phys xcal Sc1ence Clothlng or Draftmg w1ll have a project on d1splay One of the speclal hlghhghts w1ll be A Look at the Ins1de You Submltted by Ad r1an Lewandowsk1 62 thls IS a plas For the mechanxcal mmded John Za horchak 60 IS maklng a scale repllca of a boxler and steam engme The exhlbxt w1ll also mclude the work of the younger set of sclentxsts from the grade school Dances Highlight Pre lenten Achvlhes Three 1n f1fteen' Fa1rly good odds especxally when they refer to dances three dances 1n fifteen days' The Get Acqualnted Dance the Pre Lenten Dance and the Mardl Gras Dance w1ll long live ln the memory of St Clement students Thelr mellow mus1c have far reaching effects Exchangmg soundfor sxght the dance proceeds w1ll furmsh vlsual axds and books for SCH ers Sc1ence books for the hbrary and m1 croscopes for the biology class were purchasedfromthe proceeds of the Pre Lenten Dance and the Get Acquainted Dance The flrst actlvlty of the Jumor Newman Club was the Ma.rd1 Gras Dance Stu dents dancedto the music of Norm Slon ski and h1s Dreamlanders Proceeds from this went to purchase a slxde pro jector for their use Seniors only 65 school days left before Graduation June 12 1960 . - . , X! ss. xt l it P ' Y ' II lv . . . , , . . . . . . ,, , ....... . 7 I . 7 ' 9 7 I , . I .. , 7 , . . I . . . . . . . . . , f . ' - 4 0 . . . , 1 , . . . ' . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . l . . . . . . . . , . . . l ' . 2 ' ' ' . . . ' .' Z . - . I . , . - . , . , I D . v I I - uv - - . -D , , 7 -I I . I l Y ' c I. B k w k . '7 rv y vu - . - ' ' ' l f . the needs of the times. Only two weeks a 0 uc model of the ufterila .organs O man- . 1 , ' ,, ,, . . Y . - . . . , , , . . - Q . H D . . . . U . ' Y u '- . . s . . I . . . . ' ' 2 ' I - . ' , . . . , l . . . ' . I O I ' , . . - Z ' ' . . , . ' . . . ' . . - - 1 1 I . ' ' . , - . , . . . . y l . . . 7 - ' : . . . 1 2- , . . . - ' , . ' ' , . . ' ' Q ' . 1 . - 1 ! 5 ' . . . -- - , ' - ' 1 x ' February 29 1960 THE CREST Page Flfty seven ff utter I N muiea ODDITIES g GOOD GRIEFI Book reports are due tomorrow Don t get all shook They re not really due yet but before you do start readmg your next book stop and th1nk about the k1nd of book 1t xs I mean 1s1t the same 150 page easy readxng 11ghtf1Cf.l0l'lbO0k that so many of the students report on? Don t get me wrong these books make goodreadlng However when thxs IS all you read and report on your teacher may m1stake It for one of two thxngs elther you re lazy or you re well let s put ltthxs way It doesnt say much for your lntellxgence when It s all you read Below are llsted several excellent books along w1th a comment on each one by one of your classmates who has read lt Ben Hur by Lew Wallace IS a hxstorlcal fxctxon whxch IS currently a top mov1e If you are wondermg whether It makes good read1ng lust ask Ronald Peters Carol or Marlene Wojclechowsks or Kathleen Mlller Del1verance of Slster Cec1l1a by W1l Pxdek says It was the best b1ography Ive ever read Once you ve started you cant stop read1ng xt unt11 you ve turned the last page Red Shoes For Nancy IS another bx ography by Marguemte Ham1lton Thls one, though 1S much dxfferent from the one above Ask Barbara Kutchey or Lynn Morlarty whether they don t agree that 1t 1sa most unusual but wonderfully heart w rrmng story SCH Awaits TB Needle Macomb County Health Department announces tuberculin tests for all stu dents of St Clement on February 29 and March 1 Students must have parents permlsslon to be able to recelve the tuberculm tests Two nurses anda clerk from the South eastern M1ch1gan Tuberculm Assoc1at1on wxll admxmster these tests Parent volunteers wlll ass1st the nurses 1n the dxstrlbutlon of the tests After a two day perlod has elapsed the nurses w1ll return to make known the results of the tests Pamphlets and letters explaining the test more fullywlll be given to every student to take home to the1r parents AChocolate Rabblt Club? ? That's what V1ncentCaravagg1o Diane De Monaco Ja.ne Fuerst Patrxcxa Las ke andCarolynRa1ss belong to As a rewardfor typmg at least 30 error less words a mmute for five mmutes, these Typmg I whxzzes will recexve a chocolate Easter bunny from the1r instructor Mr Szambelan SWC laken a good look at the cafetena lately? Looks a l1ttle cleaner eh? Thxs 1SdU6tO the efforts of SWC members They re houndmg for a clean cafeter1a You can help' Enjoyroller skatmg? SWC has a roller skatmg party scheduled For deta1ls see the story on th1s page SODALITY Plans foragood Lenten observance are m the mak1ng Have you decxded ona Lenten practxce yet? Remember Chrlst xs present ln the school chapel Why not make a daxly v1s1t to the Blessed Sacrament? A mayor act1v1ty among the student body durmg Lent wxll be the Mxssxon collectxons For the month of March SOCl2.11StS wxll be concernmg themselves wxth these questlons 1 What should be done about smutty llterature sold at drugstore counters? 2 What constltutes a good t1me al a party? 3 In what ways can a Sodallst be an effectlve apostle? SECRETARIAL CLUB Recently orgamzed the Assocxatxon of Semor Secretarles Joxns our column th1s month and promlses to be a regular wxth us from now on Thls newly formedclub alms to develop aprofesslonal understandmg of the busl ness world SCIENCE SNOOPERS Addxng to the cause of scxence at thexr February meet 1ngSc1ence Snoopers Mary Jo Flanxgan Dlanne Lance Barbara Zahorchak W1l llam Hay and Wayne Patalon gave de monstratxons ln the flelds ofCr1m1nology Electrxcxty , Plants and Jet Englnes Reports were also made at th1s t1me on the progress of the sclence projects SCIENCE CLUB Members enyoyed a atthe1rFebruary 23 meetmg The fxlm str1p showed the occurrence of natural resourcesmthe world anddemonstrated the resources that occur on a large scale 1n the United States Short top1cs of explanatlons were pre pared by members and glven throughout the showmg FNA CongratulatxonstoKathleenG1et zen Joan Trawczynskl and Grace W1e gandupon the1r acceptance to Provldence Hospltal School of Nurs1ng Have any old greetmg cards old nylon stockxngs old costume Jewelry empty thread spools or foam rubber scraps that Cturn to Mmutes Page 587 SWC Sponsors Panty Un Wheels Band axds, gauze, merthlolate and crutches wlth this list of fxrst a1d equlpment you dthlnk World War III was startmg Calm your nerves pull out your roller skates SWC IS planmng a roller skatmg party Th1s party on wheels' promlsesto be a bang up affalr 1n one sense of the word on the other hand, knowing the students at St Clement It s bound to be a huge success All SCH students are invxted to attend th1s event to be held on February 27 at L1bertyRol1er Rmk AdIIl1SS10h wlll be 50 cents plus skate rental Proceeds fromtlus gala event are to be put toward new waste baskets for the school cafeteria and new mirrors for the girls' washroom lyk Practlclng the1r soon to be dutxes areSecretar1alClub off1cers fl to r D Mercedes God1n treasurer Marc1a Burg v1ce presldent Kathleen Wem gartz presxdent and Dxanne Wesser l1ng secretary CED If CHIPS 1 The shr1ll of a baby s crxes m the mlddle of the mght the extra bottle of m1lk left by the nulkman the pltter pat ter of 11ttle feet fam1ly llfe IS great, 1sn t xt Mr T ? Don Wemand the man wxthout a homeroom Don Suida xs trying to sell h1s car because when you turn on the defroster the wipers go on andwhen you turn rlght the car goes wrong, and besldes all that you can t shift gears wxthout uslng the clutch Here's the lme up for SCH s new track team Ken Bama runmng hxgh hurdles, Mel Atkinson shot put, Thomas Fmn pole vaulting Also Ron Van Hulle and Dennis Kawxcki are startmg a wrestling team Pink is a mce color, but better luck next time Coach Please excuse the preceding writings I've been sick, you know Y H Y - , l 1 I f s f S - . I ' --5 gl E ? . . 0 . , I Q .1 4 c V T'-1 v s qv - qv Y I . , I y . . s - . 1 I ! U - Q I I . , , . . , . . . . . l ' . . l Y ' . ' 9 ' I ' 4 Y ' ' . 1 : u U . Y . . . . . . U Y Y Q . . , . .... , , . . . , , A Q . . . , Q . . .- I , e ,. y . . Q ,Q ' - Y. I l . . . b U V , ' . . . .D ' ' . - e it Q ' . . . , - . . T 5 ' . . . ' ' ' 4' . - ' . . fs t . I . . . . , ' 4 A Z . .. , liam Brinklgy, isabiography. Darlene filmstrip, Wealth From Mother Earth, -f P , s , ' Y ' . WT? iliT 11' ' -W H QQ, Y ' - ' .rf Y Y ' 'xi ' 7 ' ' ' ' V ' ' ' - u vv - , - - V' . V l . . .- ' ' . ' , D 3 3 ' . . ' , ' , ' 5 ' 7 I l 9 ' - . ' . . I . , . . 1 - , ., . - a . ' ' . . -xXx - I e uPP - - - ' tg .fi 3 y I I 5 - l , 'P n - ' I Q -I ' 3 i -9 .- ' - 4 I . . . ' ' ' ' . . . v u Y ' ' ' . ' ' . v . A . - . ' I I -- I - ' I ' , ' --IV h t I - , - . . . .. H ' . - vv . v ' 1 ' ' I ' ' Q . . ' - ' . . . 0 . . , , . , . . . . . , . t - G r J ' I . , , ' . . Page F1fty etght THE CREST February 29 1960 Flrst Friday Club Hosts Senior Boys Guests of the Ftrst Frtday Club at a Sheraton Cadtllac Hotel luncheon on February 5 were semors fl to r J Gary Houghton Robert F M1ller Hugh Malloy John Zahorchak, and Lawrence Chmtelewskl Intttated to br1ng professlonal men of Detrott closer to the Sacred Heart one requ1rementofth1s club IS the recept1on of Holy Commumon on the Ftrst Frtday of the month Maln speaker ofthe day was Monstgnor Sulltvan of St Lou1s thls to say Sure I m gomg to jom but qutckly added as soon as I become a pro Watch and Wonder ment? Why, we are seetng htstory betng made We are a part of lt' Th1S will be the f1rst ecumemcal counc1l 1n mnety years of Church h1story Don 't you th1nk we, as Cathohc htgh school students, should show more tnterest? After all, stnce teenagers have been glven such a prom1nent place 1n today s society it is more than 11kely that some of our prob lems, such as Juvemle del1nquency, may be atoplc of d1scuss1on It would certa1n ly be worthwh1le to follow the newspaper and other accounts on preparat1on for thts counc1l The Holy Father's act1ve support of the Cathollc Press has recetved constderable publtclty espec1ally durmg February Catholtc Press Month OTHER ACTIVITIES Equally lmportant, though not as well known, are the Holy Father's acts of charity toward his flock H1s v1s1ts to the unfortunate 1n Rome s Reg1na Coeli prlson and others of the c1ty, plus hts vistts to the sick in Rome's hospttals, have placedhim h1gh in the hearts of his followers W H AT A B O U T U S But what does all this have to do wlth theltudents of St. Clemem7 Pope John al .4 il: Mate 7 Future Teachers Meetxng Future Nurses Meettng DISIFICI Basketball Tournaments begtn at L 31159 Crugge Tubercultn Tests Ash Wednesday Dtstrxct Basketball Tournaments at L anse Cruese Nattonal Honor Soctety Meettng D1str1ct Basketball Tournaments at L a.nse Cruese Ftrst Frlday Dress up Day Dtstrtct Basketball Tournaments at L anse Cruese Genestan Forenslcs at Rosary Hlgh School Dtstrlct BasketballTournaments at L anse Cruese Regtstrauon for classes for l9c0 61 term Boys Basketball Intramurals School Welfare Meettng NMSQT Tests Reglstratton tor 1900 ul term Regtstratton for classes for 1960 61 term Boys Basketball Intramurals NCMEA Meetlng Theater party to see BEN HUR Untted Arttsts Theater Gtrls Basketball Intramurals Sodalnty Meettng Gtrls Basketball Intramurals Regtstratlon for Freshmen for 1960 Glrls Basketball Intramurals Regtstratton for Freshmen for 1960 St Patrtck s Day Dress up day Pep Club Meetmg Regtstratton for Freshmen for 1960 Sctence lf a1r Sctence Club Meettng Llbrary Club Meetmg Kntghts of the Altar Meettng State I-orenstcs begm Future Teachers Meettng Future Nurses Meetmg SWC Meettng MINUTES you don twant? FITS are collecttng them for Lapeer pattents Contact Joan Traw czynskx Rose Mar1e Karner Delphme Stempten and Kathleen Gtetzen spent February 20 at Wayne State Untverstty attendtng the Inter Counctl Rally of Future Nurses The gtrls brought home many tdeas for the club s future act1v1t1es February 24 twelve SCH g1rls attended Open House at Providence Hosp1tal toured the hospttal and talked wxth stu dent nurses FTA Semors and Juniors have v1s1ted f1rst grade class rooms Reactlon fu tureteachers realtze what great pat1ence IS needed to teach especxally lower grades those members who had dectded xs the hmdof ourChurch, and our spirlt ual father He IS our teacher, we are h1s students Our Holy Father 's f1ne ex amples of charlty should be lmttated by each and every one of us H1s support of our Church's projects should be practtced by every student from v1s1t1ng the stck to help1ng the m1ss1ons It 1S our con cern, as well as h1s, to save souls for Chrtst MO D E R N PO P E In h1s m1ss1on, the Ponttff IS somet1mes foundwanderingthe streets and alleys of Rome wtthout 1nterference or protec tion much to the d1smay of the local pohce calmly g1ving out alms and bles sings to the anxlous and suffermg mem bers of h1s famtly of par1sh1oners Pope John 15 truly a modern Pope, gtvmg all of lumself to his task of bemg a good shepherd to teach pnmary grades are now unset tled Eleven future teachers are accumulat1ng enough po1nts to earn the club ptn They are lsemorsl Lorrame Markowtcz Carol Marttn Anto1nette Rabac, Patr1c1a Thebert and Marlene Wancour Qunlorsl Marcella Markovtch a.nd Geraldme Um loff fsophsl Judtth Braun Wanda Syp1t kowskt CarolTardon1a and Donna Ver kest Two sen1or future teachers v1s1ted Marygrove College on thetr Career Day' Attend1ng on February 14 were Lorratne MHFKOWICZ and Patrxcta Thebert Wonder1ng why the Opague proJector 1sn't here? The rea sons are two fmanctal setbacks ser vtctng of the mov1e projector rounded off to S3 5 andthe opaque wmdow shades totaled S154 44 Then because the A V wlshes to make a good buy they are ask1ng for demonstrattons of vartous projectors be fore mvestmg tn one NCMEA Have you ever heard of an Encyclopedta of MUSIC? Well, NCMEA has hopes of purchastng a ten volume set 1n the near future Money ra1s1ng act1v1 tl9S must be scheduled f1rst Probatlon proyects near complet1on members w1ll be offxctally accepted 1nto the club w1th1n the next month Makmg a study of muslcal 1nstruments of the symphony orchestra through a sertes of ftlmstrlps, NCMEA members have already completed the reed string and Wlnd mstruments No actlvitxes schethled R No acttvtties scheduled LIBRARY. No activ1t1es scheduled REP LQB, No 2.Ct1Ylt16S scheduled h - 9 ' ' I o A l 0 . . 4. ' ' - ' ' ' 6. ' M 7. - 8. ' ' ' - ' I 9. , ...I - --I 1 ' ' A ' - K ' ' H y z 1 ' 11. f 12. - , ' ' ,M 1 13. A 14. ' ' A 15. 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'-- ' . . , February 29, 1960 THE CREST Page Fifty-nine Inenre Am CCH Wmners Zahorchak archltectual englneer Greatly add1ng to th1samb1t1on IS h1s ab1l1ty to be a very effect1ve artlst But caus1ng these num erous loves of bu1ld1ng awell organ1zed stamp collectlon andGIRLS to subslde obscurely 1nto h1s m1nd IS the s1ght of the beaut1ful Pennsylvama h1lls These rolllng earthy mounds br1ng h1m the peace andtranqulllty wh1ch does not ac company h1s c1ty l1fe For th1s reason every vacat1on lures h1m to Johnstown Pennsylvan1a SCHOLASTIC LIFE HIS 1n1t1at1ng year of h1gh schoolwas spent at Sacred Heart Semmary In the top fourth of h1s class he ma1nta1ns a hlgh Baverage bes1des devotmg much of h1StIm8 to Vars1ty basketball He IS an acttve member of numerous clubs es pec1ally the Sodahty wh1ch he repre sented at the recent TSSA as secretary of d1scuss1ons HIS ab1l1t1es also per m1tted h1m to part1c1pate 1n the local forenslcs 1n 1959 and the Detro1t Gene S1211 Forens1cs wh1ch he 1ntends to enter aga1n th1s year NAUGHTY DELINQUENT But he was not always the perfect well behaved son for born to John and Mary Zahorchak on Aprxl 4 1942 was a spunky bounc1ng baby boy W1th1n a few short years of th1s memorable mo ment mama humorously declared h1m her naughty del1nquent H1s throwmg stones at passlng cars and escaplng from the coal b1n h1S place of pun1sh ment certa1nly substant1ates th1s wor thy name Yes m1SChl6f st1rredth1s l1ttle heart and nnnd perpetually but now It IS re and amb1t1on John Zahorchak we sa lute you a worthy top teener Defer ell SWEET CONCOCTION Who else but our Ell1e IS such a master of the steps to the routme has such a pass1on for p1zzas B1g Boy hamburgers footlongs hot fudge sundaes and such a dlsregardfor CHIOFICS IS a greater bus walter hater can whxstle as well w1th a see pod has as much trouble w1th keys thought of the name for the CREST and was always on the verge of los1ng some thlng at the Student Showcase School wlse the topteen s consxstently h1gh marks have just about made her a charter member of the honor roll 11st Commerclal subjects clalm most atten t1on for after graduat1on Ellen plans to fulfxll an ambxtlon to work 1n e1ther Wash ingtonD C or NEWYOYKCIIY as a steno grapher Who knows someday our Ellen topteen andM1ss SCH may open a masslve ma hogany door and say 'Your papers are ready to be sxgned Mr President Lookmg back on a record-breakmg season are Varslty team members tl to r l K Bama, J Coll1ns, R Van Hulle R Fortm R V1gneau J Zahorchak T De Lamlelleure, R Van Parnel andG Mayernlk Intramurals End Season Sports 1n March w1ll be h1ghl1ghted by the Crusaders enterance 1nto the post season tournaments and also by the 1n tramurals March 8 andl0 are the days set for mtramurals 1n St Clement gym plans as tothe el1m1nat1on of teams a.nd el1g1b1l1ty of players The g1rls 1ntramuralsw1ll be held on March 14 15, and 16 M1ss Darlene Smxth states that each grade w1llplay the three other grades The team that w1ns three games w1ll be the champxcns and w1ll rece1ve a trophy SISTERS young sermnarians well fed There IS one fly 1n the barrel though The SIS ters do not know how to prepare Amerl can food That IS the reason for the1r stopp1ng off at St Clement for a wh1le At the convent they are bemg taught the fundamentals of Arnerlcan housekeepmg by Slster Imelda O P 'V Q! y X D At the end of the 1959 basketball sea son St Clement f1nd themselves com 1ng out of the basement w1th a cl1mb from seventh place to f1fth Th1s IS a great 1mprovement over last year when they foundthemselves at the very bottom The1r last game th1s season agamst St Ben s w1th Mayern1ck and Van Hulle as top scorers proved to be a l1ttle dlsap po1nt1ng because the Ravens got the Jump on St Clement 1n the beglflhlng and kept It r1ght to the end of the game w1th a f1nal score of 38 to 29 Although they d1dn t come out on top th1s season xt wasn t a lost cause The team has ga1ned new spark and Splrlt as well as exper1ence and 1earn1ng Through the1r efforts they have tall1ed more VIC torles than any other basketball team wh1ch has represented St Clement by Patrxck Mmmck T Only a size SIX? 'Now all I have to do IS pay for xt A mne? Arethere any fmger reduc1ng diets? These were onlya few of the comments heardastheyunlors measurements were taken for the1r class rlngs February 16 They ve hadthe rest of February to bor row, beg or earn the money needed to pay for the rmgs The poor thmgs no cred1t cards were allowed, only hard, cold cash Good luck, Jumors Hope you won t be xn the poor house long' o . . ,c 1 I 7 1 I , . . - , . , . . - . , ' ' G ' 1 ' . ' 1 ' 9 7 ' 1 ' . y , . , . . 1 ' - Y ,, . ,, . . . . . U . . . - ' . . l '. . I Placed ey. thoughtfulness, leadership, Coach Baumgart has made no definite . ' - ' I Q.. U Q , - . . . . l V' ' I nu, ' 1 . ' 7 1 1 ' f '. . 1 D , . - ' ' - . , 1 - 1 , . . ' I . H l D H I s 1 7 ' .- ' ' I . . 9 . - D I, H , . , , . U . . I , H 3 , , I I I - . . I , . l , . . v - - . , . - , . , ' . . , ' ' . . . L ' r . - Q I ,X i . . 1 S X - 1 v . 5 K ' , - 1 n , V , , . . H -il' I Page Sixty THE CREST Y February 29, 1960 Janet ,F 2 ' an I . 3 1,1 if Victory A are Kathy 7 X ff his 5 Marilyn Ellen i A-I 2 Apologies to Margaret Gordon and Marilee Smith for omitting their names from the girls' Varsity squad roster. tiki? xi . , A . , M, X it .,..5. .,., V ' 4 A ff' Looking back on an all win-no loss season are the JV team members: Kneeling ll..to r.J Mary Lou Wegener, Sandra Patalon, Joann Schimelfening, Christine Carney, Carolyn Garczewski, Mary Hebert, Virginia Hemmingsen. Standing Ql, to r.J Kathleen Koppinger, Janice Quitter Diane DeTavernier, Diane Kar- dynskl, Judith Dupuis, Carol Coleman, Constance Zohio , Janet Gora, Carolyn Cunning- ham, and Mary Louise Buckley. Fuerst, M. Smith, S. Schoenherr, J. Gmerek, E. Defer, M. Hemmingsen, J. Fuerst, f P. Terebesy, B. Gipprich, D. Stempien, and K. Jenuwine. and Defeat Shore '59-'60 Court Scene Varsity team members of '60' are fkneeling l. to r.J: P. Laske, D. Brueggeman, B. Chuckry, J. Cunningham, C. Daily, M. Gordon. Top row are 11. to r.J: M. -- Dee I xi 4! if if ,W ., Barb Teams Pruised - L For Spint if A 2-4 win-loss recordreversed thef tables on last year's Varsity roster.f With all games played in good spir- its, the girls weren't quite strong enough to pull through every time. VALUABLE PLAYERS Marilee Smith and Barbara Gipp- rlch were the highest scoring for- wards forthe season. Defense credit goes to Deanna Brueggeman and Catherine Daily. , JUNIOR VARSITY The girls' JV had a very success- ful basketball season. With vic- tories over St. Rita, St. Michael, St. Benedict, and a tie with St. James of Ferndale, they are in first place in the CYO league. The high scorers of the season were Carolyn Garczewski and Judy Dupuis. Caro1ynCunningham, Kath- leen Koppinger, Mary Hebert, and Christine Carney were the outstand- ing guards. The individual photos on this page are seniors on the Varsity team. 1 'Ss Twenty-f0ur down, 'H' X' How are YOUR Lenten Sixteen days yet to go I promises holding out? - in Lent V01. 1 No- 7 Scaint Clement High Schgool, Centerlinej Michigan A March 30, 1960 Battered But Unhuwerl Students Weather Tests School wise one word can sum up the three months of February March and Apr1l tests' Grade and high school students have taken or are about to take tests to determine their capabilities in the fundamental scholastic skills CALIFORNIA ACHIEVEMENT TESTS During February grades four thru eight took the California Achievement Tests These tests included arithmetic reasoning skills reading composition vocabulary Englishusage punctuation grammar and spelling M S SCH sjunior class as well as all high school juniors throughout the country took the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Tests on March 8 KVITRUD SCHOLARSHIP March 10 eight senior boys took the Kv1trudScho1arsh1p test offered by the Detroit Englneering Institute These boys were T Goniwiecha H Geisler J Reiss H Richmond R Rogos M Schweder D Wllson andJ Zahorchak SENIOR REVIEWS On April 26 the semor class will take the Review for Senior High School Stu dents Fundamental English arithmetic ge ography, and spelling must be passed with a B before f1na1 exams can be taken HIGH SCHOOL REGISTRATION High school registration for next year's classes will be taken on March 24 25 and 28 Along with the required sub yects, the students may have their choice of these other subjects to f1ll out a six Art Chorus Latin I and II Spamsh I andII Speech Journalism, and the new Family Lwmg course Everything sounds wonderful when you re SEVENTEEN L tor Sister Seraphica M Smith A Schoenherr B Ciesliga I McLaughl1n a.ndG Vermeersch SEVENTEEN rs Chorus and Speech Choice St Clement Presents Frrst Musrcul Comedy Merging efforts to present the first musical comedy in St Clement School history are the SCH Chorus and Speech classes The show SEVENTEEN based on the book of the same name by Booth Tarkmgton is now in 1ts rehearsal stage SEV'ENTEENtells the story of W1ll1e Baxter a teen ager at the turn of the century, who falls for Mlss Lola Pratt The v1vac1ous visitor Lola turns the town and W1ll1e topsy turvy with her g1I'1lSh antics Especially designed to captivate hearts SEVEN TEEN will be presented April 27 29 30 and May I Two casts will alternate parts in the production This means that each member will haveto learn two parts The presentatlon cast for the fifth performance is to be deter mined by popular vote of the complete SEVENTEEN roster St Clement Sends Delegations to M U N David Blanchard Deputy Director of the International Labor Organization Geneva Switzerland, will address the flrst General Assembly of the Model United Natlons on Friday April 22 Th1s will begin aweekend Apr1l22 23 24, of committee meetings and general assemblies in which forty one schoolswill represent 61 of the member nations of the Umted Nations Two delegations from St Clement w1ll attend as ambassadors from Argentina andCzechos1ovak1a Students on the f1ve membered delegations include D Chon ko E Bielgalslu, E DunaJ, C Gur smski J Lietz T Koernke JohnL1etz, and M Scantling FIVE COMMITTEES Each member of a delegation will be as s1gnedto one of the five main commlttees The comrmttees have special agenda items on wluch they must form resolu tions which will be offered to the General Assembly for their approval They w1ll d1scuss race relations in the un1on of South Africa, the validity of pro posals for disarmament the problem of Algeria, the revision of the UN Charter and aid to underdeveloped countries Before the general assemblies the question of Ch1na s representation will be debated and discussed C A S T S E T T L E D The cast includes M Forray and S Schoenherr as Lola Pratt B Cieslxga and J Tranchida as W1ll1e Baxter G Houghton and G Vermeersch as Mr Baxter M Burg andI McLaugh1inas Mrs Baxter M Sm1thandP Thebert as Jane Baxter D Kawickl andE Mc Glmchey as Mr Parcher B Kutchey and I Qu1tter as Mrs Parcher A Flanigan and P Terebesy as Mae Par cher R Fix andT DeLam1elleure as Joe Bullitt J Rameri andL Chmielew ski as Johnny Watson G Kemp andJ Zahorchak as George Cooper E Grob bel and G Grobbel as Genesis Other students to participate and fill remaining speakingparts are A Chon ko B Christel, J Cunmngham, C Elwart A Flaam H Geisler P Las tTurntoSEVENTEEN p 621 I 7 'fm - ' , ' 1 v 7 . . , . . . , . . .e 7 7 7 M, 7 ' K N. . .Q.T. , . . . 7 7 . , . . 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' ' ' 7 ' 1 ' 1 I , - , I March 30, 1960 THE CREST Page Sixty-two VOCUHON 5PeCi0'iSfS New Curate, Senior Add To School Life Cue Students on S h I H ,..., P.,,, con nies Hqreeahle Rise in Population Father Cunmngham explams to G Schnoblen M Schweder L Kaltz the xmportance of a dally vocatlonal prayer Slster Stanislaus Sxster Stamslaus Mxstress of Asp1r ants at St Catherme s Convent 1n Ra cme, Wlsconsm, and Father Cunmng ham of St Mary of Royal Oak had a smular message for the hxgh school students durlng th1s vocatlon month Thxs message was delxvered by both of these 'specxallsts on the matter of rellglous vocatlons For, onthe slxteenth Father Cunmng ham spoke to the SCH boys on the voca tions for the prlesthood and the brother hood The h1gh school glrls, on the twenty fifth had an lnformatlve talk gxven by S1sterStan1slaus on the rellgxous l1fe for the g1rls They also vlewedfllm strlps of convent tape recorded message from St Clement alumna Anne Chapman, who IS now a pos tulant at St Cather1ne's Indeed the hlgh school students were able to recexve a clearer 1ns1ght mto the true meaning of a relxglous vocatxon be cause of Slster Staruslaus and Father Cunmngham SEVENTEEN, con't trom p 611 ke, J Macko L Markowlcz, D Myers, S Oberllesen, Margaret and Mary O Connell F Pomante, M Sandldge, J Schultz E Shaw, G Umloff and C w0JC19ChOWSk1 Three muslcxans w1ll provxde the plan o organ accompan1ment J Casselman, J Lxetz, and A Schoenherr BEHIND THE SCENES The St Clement speech classes are Jo1n1ng the chorus for the product1on R N1edZW19Ck1 IS stage manager wxth speech students assumlng pos1t1ons on the production staff D1rect1ng the chorus IS Slster Seraphlca, lnstructor 1n muslc S1s ter Honora IS product1on d1rector 'It s ablg school and a blg dlfference, says Henry Rlchmond after two weeks at St Clement Henry a former stu dent of Boysv111e Hlgh 1n Macon, M1ch1 gan has several hobbles lncludmg band, mechamcs, and photography Also he was presldent of the M1ss1on Club whlch was second hlghest 1n contr1but1ons m the state As to h1s VIEWS on the glrls at SCH he s puzzled Welcome Henry the Fr Jerome Herman, a nat1ve Detrolt er has moved to the suburbs, and St Clement welcomes h1m as 1ts new assxs tant He attended Detrolt parochxal grade schools and wentto hxgh school and col lege at St Mary s O L He recelved hxs semmary tralmng at St Mary s C1nc1n natt1andU of D Fr Jerome Herman's flrst taste of our par1sh,by hxs own tes t1mon1al wasapleasant one and he hopes tofulf1ll everyone s expectatlons of h1m Where Do You Flt7 Due totechmcal d1ff1cult1es beyond our control Wlll you please sta.nd by Dothese phrases seem famllxar to you 'P Of course they do' You have seen and heard them very often when you have watched T V However, on March 21 the h1ghschool students heard an announcement that was qulte sxmllar to these T V pleas, for SCH ers were asked to 'stand by' wxth a s1tuat1on' beyond control' for a per1od Smce the cafeterla had to be ut1l1zed durlng the students regular scheduled lunch hour for a two week per1od due to a parlsh nusslon, the students were asked to go to lunch on two separate shlfts Thls to all appearances seems to be a very slmple and necessary request whxch lt most certamly IS However, the marmer 1n whxch the hlgh school students responded to th1s appeal was quxte mterestmg There were those who saw the neces slty of havmg spllt lunch hours and there fore adyusted to the necesslty wlthout any fuss or fume Then we had our everlast1ng rebels wlthouta cause V Yes, they understood the reason for the change but they dxs llked the shght xnconvemence they had to be put to didn t care what t1me they ate as long as they recexved thelr da1ly calorles For a per1od of two httle weeks, we have been askedto ' stand by Just how well are we adJust1ng'? And agamst whlch de gree of maturlty can each of us measure ourselves? V 1 No 6 THE CREST March 30 1960 Publx shed by the students of Saint Clement High School Bl 55 Rltter Avenue Center Lme Michigan The Crest staff pledges ltself to foster an attitude of learnxng to interpret school and natlonal news to publicize and promote school actlvities 4 to serve the interests of the mdlvidual student to assist ln developlng a truly God centered phllosophy of life Acting Editor Beverly Chuckry News Editors B Glpprich K Devore PICIUIS Editors S Beste V Chapman Layout J Trawczynskx C Megge C Golemblewskl J Lletz K Gxetzen M Fuerst M Rostow L Delmotte Art and Photography R Nledzwxeckl D Fix J Zahorchak Headlines D Grobbel T Dutkiewicz Reporters M Carney R Clesllga E Defer P Derbln J Fuerst K Gletzen C Gol embiewskl T Koernke M Markovlch L Markowicz J Senftleben P Thebert Typlsts M Burg J Fuerst M Fuerst B Gipprlch J Kudrycln D Wesserllng Advisor S1sterM Honora 0 P Q 1 A . , gg . 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March ao, 1960 A g THE cREsT Page Sixty-three AmbitiousgScientists and Draftsmen Exhibit Handiwork 752 Demo nsfroie Scientific,CreofiveAbility Science and drafting exhibits which stu- dents had constructed were on display at Saint Clement's second annual Science Fair,heldonSunday, March 20, at Saint Clement gg!-m. One hun ed fifty-two grade and high school students had been working on their experimentsfor many weeks prior to the fair. On March 19, all displays were at the gym and in their assigned places by 2:00 p. m. At 3:00 p. m. the judging took place Mr Gerald Grott manufacturing manager of Wai Met Alloys Company in Detroit was one of the Judges His col leaguewas Mr ZenonLos1n, an employ ee of Eastern States Petroleum and Chemical Corporation Special awards were given in three classes The seventh eighth grade first place winner was Frances Kapolka with her insect exhibit Thomas Theisen with his Out ofthe Heavens exhibit was sec ondplace winner Paul Rolfe s gem and mineral display came in third The one who received a first place ribbon in this d1v1s1on wasV Cymbalski Secondplace ribbons wentto M Alaime and F Wo1 ciechowski Third place ribbon winners were M Doyle M Garafalo W Fil arey V Gorbe W Mayewski P Koss P Stayer J Schoenherr A Pawlow ski P Schoener A Baumgartner T Hay J Martin, G Martin M Gabriel D Schaefer, R Khk Honorable men tionswentto J Valicev1c K Fuelling B Berlin L and L Ryder J Gault J Daldine J Drwenoke G Huysen truyt R 0 Connell G Mrozek J Prasky A Jutte In the freshmen sophomore classifi cation first place was g1ventoJud.1th Dupuis whose exhibit was entitled ' Preservation of Foods Second place was occupied by Philip Petz s ' Contem porary House Diane Kardynski won third place with her Respiratory Sys tem First place ribbon winners were K Bag1nsk1andG Bama Second place ribbonswere given to J Schimmel A Lewandowskl, M Colhns B Jackson, C Wolf D Schroeder J Kolaso M fit Ji 'JI YE af i gggggr Delphme Stempien came 1n second in the Junior senior classification with her ex hlbit Saint Clement Science Fair drew many interested spectators one of whom was Rabac J Schmidt D Pldek K De Vore, M Komorek C Butrum K Ch1tu,R Hudak P Hanrahan R Mor ian W Mozer C Stroh D Galbensky A Geldun K Grobbel M Bernott C Cygan D Kondziolka Third place win ners were J Raiss B Thebert J Gora C Zolno C Perum, K Szew czyk, C Cupisz D Romzek P Gar czewski M Miller E Artman, G Soboczynskl P Boytim T Lewandow ski E Binkowski, J Milostan B Ed wards J Quitter G Collins R Lep pek, K Juzek, G Verhulst I Norman deau C Bonar Honorable mentions wentto B Zahorchak R Wo1c1echow ski, S Patalon, D Dooley, D Lance T O'Brien, S Peters M Hebert J Schimelfenmg, D Miller, S Picotte J Robert C1esliga's exhibit ranked first in the Junior senior d1v1s1on at the Science Fair Barron Top award in the yumor senior section taken by Robert Cxesliga on his sewage disposal exhibit Delphine Stempien re ceived second place honors on her De velopment of the Chicken Embryo Patrick Doyle sexhibit 'The Hydrocar bons , won third place award First place ribbons in this classification were awarded to R Fortin B Owocki Those who received second place ribbons were John Zahorchak, J Trawczynski P Garabedxan M Markovich K Jenu wine S Schoenherr N Fortuna G Hudak, R Peters S Oberliesen C El wart P Terebesy E Kansa M Schoe ner, R Pomante A La Flamme B Chmielewski, P Laske J Lietz P Thebert Third place ribbons were given to C Golembiewski J Fuerst L Van Koernke M Woyciechowski G Wei gand L Mundrick G Vermeersch H Malloy V Chapman, R Karner A Schoenherr Thefollowing receivedhon orable mentions K Gletzen M Wan cour, D Wilson D DeMonaco, M Slo vxck R Vlgneau A Rabac, B Peters G Mayermk, L Chm1elewsk1 First place ribbon winners in drafting were Ronald Peters and John Zahorchak Michael Schweder was third place ribbon winner The Fair was highlxghtedbytwo editions ofMrs Sucaet s fashion show . . , - ' Q . 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' ' Page SIXTY four THE CREST March 30 1960 T' N14 af, A, Remember Slster Theresa remarks to the young artlsts no art 1S ever learned wlthout a master L1sten1ng lntently are Edward For tumase Thomas Buechel Ehzabeth Frank, and Paul Okros an 4 Nanda He1enChur1lla Dolores Chonko, Bev erly Chuckry put the1r graphxc talents to work as they sketch wlth deftness and precxslon Incldently th1s pxcture was taken last October Sparklmg personalxty m1xed w1th hu mor, make Mrs Sucaet, Clothmg advxsor, an able mstructor for young homemakers Man's hands are 1nstruments for crea t1on W1th deftness and prec1s1on the art1st portrays on canvas both h1S sub Ject and a lxttle of h1s own self Art can be c1ass1f1ed 1nto many cata gor1es all 1mportant to the average art1st, each ln 1tS own way Here at SCH all three of the followlng forms are represented graph1c sc1ent1 f1c and 1ndustr1al Each student can excel 1n whlchever category he proves able Art graphlc 1n nature IS pa1nt1ngs or drawmgs produced on a flat surface These art classes are constantly put mto effect by the students 1nterested 1n any art1st1c works Draftlngland II the language of mdus try prepare our young men for sk1ll and prec1s1on so necessarytofuture success Industrlally the clothmg classes cre ate, and provlde a cut ln budgeting too as they fashlon the1r own wardrobes Allclasses sponsored have a part1cular purpose 1n m1nd No k1nd of good art exlsts unless lt grows out of the ldeas of the average man e lwtrumenta or reaizon .,.,u N..-....,,,M ml fs sw.. 'A st1tch1nt1rne saves n1ne Takmg advantage of the age old proverb are Carol Bonar, Judy Schmltd, Joan Watson, Constance Zolno, Cheryl Rheame, and Rosemary Schlaf A work of art represents the mind of a maker , . . . ! Y . 5 . ., , , O , , ' O Q . t . . i r O o , , , Q s -- , - fy O O I , . . . I l 5 . 1 ,1 'Lum ,riff M f ' ffm-s.a......f f' v ,L . Essays if fp . . N p f , Y if . . . XA L . , -' - 4 xyykw ' . . F D ,. . . - V lk . l 7 x ,. ,H - - 7 ,. I I . . ,, . . . - , V ' vv - - ' 1 y - - 1 I .A - H O 0 0 We Aga ' Q i T Qi V J if rwl.:m L ' ' . . ' L 1. 1 NX' . . . . , . - March 30 1960 THE CREST Page SIXYY f1V9 No art IS ever learned wlthout a master Phi 5i 31 Patlence and lntentness really pay off' As proof Gall Colllns and Grace W1egand accept fxrst place medal award honors from Mrs Sucaet at the flnale of a fme fashlon Deftness Draftmg the language of lndustry IS ably exerc1sed as lnstructor Slster Mary Arnold shows the rxght techmques toJun1ors John Radke and Rlchard Mar shall Art IS man s nature, nature is God's art You see remarks Robert B Mlller lsometrlc angles are much easlerto 1l1ustrate than they appear Agreelng are Cl to r JJ Raruerx R C16S11g8 R Peters andG Mayermk Taklng fxrst place rlbbon and award at the recent Sc1ence Fa1r th1s house d slgned by John Zahorchak teSt1flBS that txme and determ1nat1on brmg success HIS exh1b1t w1l1 now go to the Detro1t Sc1ence Fair for further competltton PYBCISI on A blue pr1nt prov1des the bas1c foundat1on of any successful project Left to r1ght, Herbert Gexsler, John Zahorchak, Thomas Gomwxecha, and James Re1ss follow the bas1c 1dea, hopmg to ach1eve perfect1on , -. . 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K taken' Pressure g1ven' Publ1c 1nd1g Page Sixty-six THE CREST March 30, 1960 Matter W A TCH Minutes SOd2.llty The students of St Clement have taken heed to the Sodahsts' posters and announcements there has been an lncreasxng number of v1s1tors to the Blessed Sacrament SCH Sodalxsts and students say Thank you' to S1ster Eleanore for the pr1v1lege of attend1ng da1ly Mass durmg Lent SCIENCE Snoopers Better sc1ence pro jects' Top the success of the Sclence Fa1r of 1960' That IS the goal of the Sclence Snoopers for the Fa1r 1n 1961 Apr1l 7 8 9 w1ll f1nd the members travellng to the Detrolt Metropolltan Sc1ence Fa1r FTA Insp1rat1on and encouragement to follow the teachlng profess1on were the two ma1n reasons for show1ng the mov1es, ' Sloppy and the Three R s and AndGlad1y Teach' at the March meet mgs The g1rls who have been help1ng the grade school teachers decorate the1r bulletm boards enjoy the work but sec retly hope that when they become teach ers there w1ll be w11l1ng FTA ers on hand Three future teachers are plann1ng a weekend VlSlt to Madonna College on Apr1l 9 10 They are Catherlne Gur slnskx Lorra1ne Markowlcz and Pat r1c1a Thebert Plans are bemg made to observe Teach mg Career Month 1n Apr1l glven the pr1v1lege of ass1st1ng Blshop Donovan at Conflrmatlon on March 1, 1960 Theywere Vlncent Caravaggw, LawrenceChm1elewsk1 James Joseph Harvey Mlller Robert F M1ller, John Radtke James RGISS and Mlchael Schweder L1brary Club BUSY' That IS a com mon word among the g1rls as they keep the llbrary ln order by mend1ng books, f1l1ng, and typlng cards NCMEA The NCMEA members sold St Patr1ck Day corsages as the1r f1rst project 1n ra1s1ng money for the1r Mus1c Encycloped1a Thanks to all for partx c1pat1ng, lt was a success Aud1o Vlsual It'sf1nallyherel That s rlght, the opaque projector IS 1n the hlgh school offlce ready for use 1n studles and for enjoyment Mov1e anyone? 'Toy Txger w1ll be shown on Saturday, Apr1l 23 It IS the hope of the club that the proceeds from thls movxe w1ll complete the payment for the projector FNA Delph1ne Stemp1en was named as one of the cand1dates for Secretary to the Inter Counc1l delegat1on Votmg for AND by WONDER Smut' Obscemtyl Inthe last f1VG years these two words and what they stand for have presented themselves as a major problem 1n our country In fact, the d1str1but1on of smutty l1terature and obscene p1ctures has become so ser1ous that It now ranks on a par w1th drug addlctlon as a major natxonal problem It IS, mtruth, an absolute po1son to SOC16ty Our natlon, slnce 1955 has wltnessed the growth of salac1ous l1terature on the stands Durlng th1s same per10d of t1me we have encountered a startl1ng r1se 1njuven1le sex cr1me One seems to breed the other Th1S 1mmora1l1terature IS an absolute soc1al polson wh1ch 1S slowly 1nf1ltrat1ng xtself 1nto the m1nds oftoday s youth It has become so ser1ous that It now IS f1nd1ng 1ts way 1nto the hobbxes of chlldren The U S Postal Serv1ce YCCGIVCS letters da1ly from par ents whose chlldren have rece1ved, w1th the1r orders of stamps or planes, add1 t1onal obscene l1terature and p1ctures Much of th1s pornography IS sent f1rst class ma1l wh1ch IS free from postal 1n spect1on PURPOSE Just what exactly IS the purpose of the d1str1butors of th1s wanton, depraved l1terature'? What IS ga1ned from them? As Postmaster General Arthur E Sum merfleld put lt at the second natxonal con ference of the CDL tC1t1zens for Decent L1teratureJ, the1r motlvatlon IS very slmply human greed It has been est1mated that these people recelve over half a b1ll1on dollars a year from the1r d1str1but1on of th1s type of l1t erature These men and women are w1ll1ng to sell Amer1ca doum the road to moral de ' as long as that road may be lmed Wlth dollars for them ' S O L U T IO N What sto be done about th1s'P Surely alarm 1sn't enough Act1on must be offlcers w1ll take place on Apr1l 30 at the rally tobe held at Dom1mcan Hlgh School Honors Club The Honors Club goal of embersh1p 1n the Natlonal Honor SOC1ety s m1ss1on accom pllshed The charter of the Father Murray Chapter of the SOClety has ar rxved and the club IS now a member 1n good standlng Secretarlal Club The Detro1tCommer c1alCollege was the dest1nat1on of four teen members of the Secretar1a1 Club on March 19 19u0 Demonstratlons and notes of 1nterest were shown to the group Those who attended the college were M Burg D Chonko, E Defer E Du naj C Flazm M Fuerst, B G1ppr1 M Godln F Gretz J Kudryckl B Pastuschyn K Schmldt K Wemgartz andD Wesserlmg Scxence Club Recuperatmg from A 1 Fa1r P p Club No act1v1t1es scheduled SWC No act1v1t1es scheduled nat1onalonewon't stop these smut deal ers The1r pocketbooks must flrst be affected I propose that we let the store owners know we don 't want th1s smut penetratmg our c1ty We must replacethxs v1le ma ter1al w1th good books Then we must be determ1ned to ma1nta1n these good read1ng standards always Library Benefits By UAW Gift Whlr r r r sputter grxnd, and a few hours of man power and another car' A few more sputters, grmds, more man power, and 1ndustry does lt agalnl Here 1n the Un1ted States, for every 1tem on the market, there stands behmd It 1ts respect1ve Un1on Everythmg from buckets, buttons, and footballs, to tele phones on up to skyscrapers all have the1r unxts 1n the mass1ve AFL CIO One out of every four Amerlcans be longs to a Un1on of h1s trade E1ghteen m11l1on people IS qu1te a number, a.nd st1l1 out of every graduatxng class, 30 to 50 per cent are potent1al Un1on mem bers Recently, Local212 of the Un1ted Auto Workers presented the llbrary w1th a number of references on labor, 1ts man agement and 1ts role 1n the grow1ng Amer1ca of today These selectlons are of 1nterest to any one from the Amer1ca.n H1story student to the h1gh school c1t1zen w1th a des1re to ' know R1chard A Lester WI'1teS As Umons Mature, wh1le 1n Labor on the March, Edward Levlnson proves that 'labor 1S go1ng places' Katherme B Shlppen tells of aggravatlng s1tuat1ons and v1o lence, terms 1n collect1ve bargalnmg and peace, 1n Th1s Un1on Cause Umons haven t escaped Commun1sm Jack Barbash reveals the results and counter results of Commun1sm ln Amer 1can Industry 1n that Practlce of Un1on 1sm To know' , check w1th the lxbrary on these books I of j if ' . . . . 1- - we 5 131 . ' IV . I . . Q . - V ' ' ' . . D . . can ' - l l I Q , ' ' ' ' 1 - ' - . . . . - , , . . . i . D . , . - ' I ' Y IV . A l 11 v - ' . I 1 ' 1 j . . u , . . F ' . , 1 . . I ' , , , , . . . ' ' ' Q 1 'H . . ' - . : ' - ' ' ' ' Y ' , y - . . . - --. , . - . qv - - ' ' Knights of the Altar... Eight Knights were Cay and death, Says Mr. Summerfield, ' ?'i ?' . . t V - 1 U . . , -- . ' . I V . , - 9 . A ' 7 - - . - 7 ' I ' . . - Q I ! 7 ' ' - . . i - . . , , ' e y -- Q Q . . . ' ' ' . --i 'V . . - l . . . . , H - .- 1.1.. ' 7 . . . . - - I l - ' . - . . , , A . ' ' ' ---' ' ' j I ' ' l ' . iii - , . , . . . .I , I. . , , - ' ' ' ' - . , . ,, . , . , . . ch, ' ' ' ' . . . . , . , - , , , I ' ' . 7 '. 7 ' ! O ' . I l ' e . .. ' ' ' . - 1 ' ' March 30 1960 THE CREST Page SIXTY seven C ED rf' CHIPS J You know the Sen1ors must be startmg a F1rstA1dC1ass Elther that or they re all trylng to become mummxes The th1rdquarter IS almost over O Joy O Rapture Boy I really enjoyed the boys 1ntramurals espec1ally the spot where the Jun1ors won Denms Rlnke wrotea new book Toboganmng Can Be Fun'7 A1n t sprmg grand' The 1ce the snow the dr1v1ngw1nds Brrrrreau t1ful chatter chatter He that falls 1n love w1th h1mselfw1ll have no rlvals Have you heard that sensat1onal new Blble reader the Rev D We1nand Yes slr March 17 was really a b1g day for the Ir1sh aroundhere You could see all those beaut1ful Irlsh eyes sm1l1ng Yea It was great to see O N1edzw1eck1 O Chm1elewsk1 O Slonsk1 O Ran1er1 and O no Mayern1k all so happy I m glad sprlng IS here I was runn1ng out of excuses for my laz1ness Now I can call t spr1ng fever Joseph Ran1er1 IS startmg a new vocal group w1th a few of h1s assoc1ates They re go1ng to call themselves Joey and the Flops Capuchrn Fathers Drrect Three Parrsh Mrssrons Father Gordon Cleft! and Father Earl Four M1ss1on Fathers, two of whom are retreat masters, arrlved at Sa1nt Clem ent Par1sh the weekend of March 20 to conduct three m1ss1ons the women s the men s, andthe young adult's Father Slmon, Father Gordon, Father Earl, and Father Mark James are Capuchln Fathers from Sa1nt Franc1s Monastery 1n M11 waukee, Wlsconsin Begxnmng Monday Apr113 the Fathers w11l rem1nd the h1gh school students of the fundamentals of the1r Fa1th what God expects of them as Cathohcs, and how they should 3CCOmpl1Sh lt From March 2lthrough March 25, the Fathers w1ll also be busy 1nstruct1ng the elemen tary grades m the1r m1ss1on Two Teens Really On The Ball Kathy and Herb Wm School Vote 14 Into the 11mel1ght of Top Teen appears curly topped Kathy Gletzen Between arrangmg meet1ngs and spread1ng layout pages we f1ndabubbl1ng dynam1c person alxty Where help IS needed Kat1e on the spot IS ready to lend a hand or offer an 1dea B U SY G I R L The word respons1b1l1ty scares many but not our Katrmka As Prefect of the Sodal1ty she prepares and mterprets 1tS sp1r1tual aspects and goals 1n an 1nteres txng and absorb1ng v1ew Presldentlal off1ces are second nature to her for she also pres1des over the Future Nurses of St Clement The Pep Club placedher on the1r board and the Press Club proudly Submlttedhef candldacy 1n the MISS SCH contest Also cla1m1ng her membersh1p IS the SWC along w1th the Honors Club where she IS regarded as a h1ghly rated member Her constant A and B grades made her athree year honor stu dent and have per m1tted her accep ance at Prov1dence Nurses Tra1n1ng School next fall PLAYFUL KATIE All work andno play IS bad for anyone even Kathy So after d1shes are done and the homework IS pretty well dlgeSt6d Kathy s1ts down to relax to the melod1ous tunes of Oklahoma In the seclus1on of her room are bur1ed three prec1ous treasures her HI FI, her rad1o and her extens1on telephone Cwhere she can talk for hours and 1n prlvate tooll Telev1s1on barely attracts her attentlon, but sewmg serves as an obcesslon Scrubb1ng floors oollectmg FBCGIPTS from maga z1nes and play1ng farml1ar tunes on her accordlan are sandwiched between spare seconds of a busy schedule CI-IARMING C I-IILD Kathywas an extremely charm1ng child and rarely b1t her mother s fmger tn grocery stores Even her f1rst day at school presentedno problems for she en teredth1s brave new worldw1th the moral support of her cous1n Later years bring new frxends and dlfferent recreatlon We fmd Kathy play1ng hlde and seek 1n dark fTurn to KATHY p 1185 Irene and Herbert Ge1sler sm1led at each other that June l3 1942 Yes they were parents aga1n Th1s t1me IS was a boy the1r flrst boy The proudparents calledhun I-Iernert shortenedto Herb1e Later he became known as Butch Herb1e Ge1sler found h1s chlldhood a qulet t1me M1SChleVOUS he ne ver seemed to be but he dellghted 1n the constant hugglng of h1s speclal ton1 doll and the eternal suck1ng of not one but two flngers at a t1me 'Z' Butch loved the out of doors Asa youngster he played Wlldly out re servedly 1n the snow throwlng lt up 1n the a1r and dashlng It to the ground when It just happened to fall 1ns1de h1s coat collar Durlng the summer months the funny objects he drew 1n the sand were comprehendable only to l1ttle Herbert Ge1sler That was the pre school Herb1e SCHOOL ACTIVITIES When the Ge1sler boy reached school age September 47 he proudly marched up the sta1rs of the South Elementary School That evemng the even dxspo s1t1oned Herb exc1tedly announced that he was go1ng to l1ke school For twleve years Herb1e has Butch tran feredto St Clement rn the freshman year after h1s graduat1on from St Anne s Thetopteen has made h1m self well knoum at SCH Ofhces 2.5 jun1or class secretary semor class presldent and the pres1dent of the Stu dent Welfare Counc1l prove h1s ab1l1ty at leadersh1p Scxence andpep club mem bershlps are among h1s other extra curr1cualr act1v1t1es Th1s seventeen year old keen teen fmds da.nc1ng an enjoyable past1me A a result Herb entered the Interpreta t1ve Dance Workshop at the Geneslan Fest1val1n March to drsplay h1s danc1ng ab1l1ty and ag1l1ty Sport WISE Butch proves hlmself 1n summer and wmter Accordmg to sea son, It IS skat1ng bowl1ng hunt1ng or sw1mrmng Herb1e also enjoys a good game of p1nochle durlng summer KTurn to HERB, p 081 , - -xx A V- , X L, X . l l . 4 L K -'- I ,1 ' . 4 V- .... . 4 rw to gg , - , 3 V. . . . . . 4 .- .A .- ' ' . . f 1 ' . . . , K , Q 1 , . 1, . 1 . 5 ' 1 . . . 1 rr . 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Page Sixty-eight THE CREST March 30, 1960 It's Forensic Time Again wha.I.'s SCH Hosts District Event Apr. 7 Looking forward tothe District Forensic competition are eight of the ten local winners L to K Gietzen G Houghton J Macko E McGl1nchey L Chmielewski A Flanigan D Grobbel and W Sypitkowski Not pictured are P Thebert and J Za horchak State Forensic semi finalists from Austin St Cyril Servite and St Ambrose high schools will be the guests of St Clement on April 7 in competition at the District Meet Drs LeeS Dreyfus Albert Furbay andJohn Ellery from Wayne State School of Speech and Elizabeth Maegher Janet Casha and Joann Blackwood from Marygrove College will compose the Judging panel First and sec ond place winners in each category will meet the semi finalists from the other four districts in the Regional Meet to be held at East Detroit High in late April L 0 C A L S With butterflies in their stomachs and frogs in their throats SCH ers entered These students performed before class room audiences in the cafeteria or in the various classrooms The winning contestants who will go into district competition 1n order of first and second place winners are Interpretative Reading John Zahorchak and Patricia Thebert Humorous Reading EdwardMc Gl1nchey and Agnes Flanigan Oratorical Declamation Wanda Sypitkowski and Jacqueline Macko Original Oratory Gary Houghton a.nd Kathleen G1etzen and ExtemporeSpeak1ng David Grobbel and Lawrence Chmielewskl In the local event other students en tering in the respective categories were INTERPRETATIVE READING B Chmielewski, P Connell L Del motte P Hem P Laske C Gursin ski J Lietz D Kawiclu M Marko v1ch K R1i1Ch19 F Pomante B Schno blen E Popour a.nd M Wancour ORATORICAL DEC LAMATION J Braun A Chonko J Laud1c1na N Hoffman D Houghton M Scantlmg andM Wegener ORIGINAL ORATORY B Chuckry J Coghill M Fuerst B Gipprich, C Golembiewski G Hu andK Zimmer HUMOROUS READING R Ciesliga C Choronzewicz M Gervasi T Koernke J Okros J Cun mngham E Shaw M Smith J Stan czak J Tranchida andR Van Pamel EXTEMPORE SPEAKING John Lietz and R Rogos Gt Y lcont d from p 075 alleys and then bowling a 13 game in a different type of alley But with a little patienceandpractice Kathy soon had the ball evading the gutter G O D S E N T Aside from losing baby pictures in the gym and eating hot dogs fwhich she pre fers to steakl Kathy leads a normally happy and excitmg teenage life She holds 1n her possession the power to transmit her warmth and happiness to all about her Yes since February 3, 1942 Mary and Alfred G1etzen have been blessed with a part of heaven 1. I- irst Friday. . . Dress-up Day... April Foo1's Day 3 Young People's Mission begins 5 Quarterly Exams Future Nurses Meeting District Forensics Meet 8 9 Rummage Sale Sodal1ty Meeting Report cards Easter vacation gms at noon Holy Thursday Good Friday Holy Saturday EASTER SUNDAY Sodal1ty Dance Secretarial Club visits Detroit Busi ness Institute Vacation ends School reopens Pep Club meeting Model United Nations Meeting be gms Theater party to see BEN HUR United Artists Theater MUN MUN ends Semor reviews Science Club meeting April May CREST SEVENTEEN SEVENTEEN SEVENTEEN MEMORIAM The students and faculty of SCH express their sincere sympathy to Sister Lydia and Cordelia Jordan on the death of their mothers Enchanted Junior and Senior Prom May 13 St Clair Civic Center Leo Shaw Orchestra efb Qcontd fromp o'7J months flowers capture this busy Our top teen bites his nails incess antly especially at nervous moments flike ten minutes before he s due for that speech! Even tempered Herb fumed the day the barber cut his hair too short and surprised his mother when he said Yes I like it as she served the German potato salad Diversity in activities seems to be the top teen srule as h1s interests also extendto cooking Any food out of the ordinary claims his attention but pizza 1S Herb s specialty The teen topper splans to be an archi tectural engineer will be a continuance of his most absorbing hobbies drafting building and drawing Post high school trairung will take him either to Long Beach C1ty College California or to Cass Tech Havinganaffable nature, possessing a sly wit and infectious laughter enjoying life keepmg tidy 1n tus habits making new friends at every turn Herbert Gei sler we at St Clement proudly hail you our top teen 4l . 6. ' , 7. ' ' ' 7- - . 5 12. ' ' 13. ' be- ! 14. ' 15. ' 16. 17. 18. ' 19. ' ' ' ' '- 2O. ' 21. ' 22. ' ' ' ' - 23. - , 24. 26. ' ' ' 27. ' - 1 29. . . . . ,. . , ,30, .-r.: .' ,. ',. D ,.. ' ,, ' ',, IN . . . . i , I ., . , H ,' D. the local eliminations on March 15. dak, G.Mayeri1ik, M. Wojciechowski, reefs Heart. 2 . Kh ., , . '. You ll Flncl X Q Vo lNo 8 Salnt Clement Hugh School, CenterIme,Mlchlgan May 11 1960 St Clement Alumni 60 Grads Awant Semor Day To Be Urdamed A twenty year dream W1l1C0m6 true and the twenty year prayer of Mrs Schweder w1ll be answered on June 4 Jack Schweder w1ll be ordamed at Bles sedSacramentCathedral on June 4 He w1ll celebrate h1s flrst Mass June 5 at St Clement Church A QQ 26. .L On May 28 Gerald Mlkosz w1ll be or damedlnto the Society of the Most Pre clous Blood at Ce11no Oh1o On the following day, May 29 at St Clement Church he w1ll celebrate the twelve o'clock Mass Scene of the 1960 annual Sen1or Day w1ll be the Memor1al Bu1ld.1ng s1tuated on the Unlverslty of Detrolt campus More than 90 schools from the Arch dlocese of Detrolt each represented by its entlre sen1or class are expected to attend the functlon on Sunday May 22 Sponsored by the Parochlal School De partment Sen1or Day IS mtended to ga ther together all Cathollc hxgh school graduates ln an assemblage slgnlfymg Chr1st1an umty and so11dar1ty of purpose 1n soul and heart The contlnuance ofSen1or Day has been lnterrupted only once slnce lts orlgxna txon ln 1940 Thls occurred durmg the years of World War II Smce then however lt has been an annual date on every graduate s calendar HO N O R G U A R D The program w1ll begln w1th the en trance of Hls Excellency Archb1shop John F Dearden Presldents of sen1or classes ln cap and gown are to act as a guard of honor for h1m After the begmmng processlon and pro gram mtroductlon aroll call of schools w1ll take place When a school IS named all lts graduates who are s1tt1ng ln thexr asslgned sect1on w1ll rxse and hold aloft a banner on wh1ch IS the name of the1r school They w1ll then remam standing untll all schools have been named and acknowledged After the roll call, the graduates are slng The Star Spangled Banner The next sect1on of the program w1ll mclude the graduates pledge to the1r country and to the1r Church PROGRAM HIGHLIGHT The h1ghl1ght ofthe program w1ll come next Hxs Excellency Archb1shop Dear den xsto address the graduates In h1s speech he wlllundoubtedly conslder the future l1fe both domestlc and lndustrlal that l1es ahead of the graduates and the great part they are to play ln lt as Ca thol1c h1gh school graduates Followmg the Archb1shop s speech Benedlctlon of the Blessed Sacrament 1n whlch the entxre audlence w1ll partx clpate IS to take place Durmg Bene d1ct1on an act of consecratxon to the Sacred Heart w1ll be reclted by the semors of 60 After the Archb1shop has left escorted by the honor guard Sen1or Day w1ll have come to an end for another year Welcome Lnttle Whnte Guest On May 30 at 8 o clock Mass over 325 chlldren w1ll rece1ve Chrlst mto their hearts for the flrst tlme Th1s number mcludes all second grade chlldren at St Clement plus all publ1c school ch1ldren recelvmg lnstructlons at St Clement Another group of 97 chxldren w1ll also make the1r F1rstCommun1on Thxs group xncludes all flrst commumcants attendmg St Clement but belong to St Sylvester par1sh plus the St Sylvester catechlsm classes As St Sylvester has no per manent bu11d1ng St Ann s Church w1ll Dlocesan regulat1ons state that all pub llc school ch1ldren must take at least two years of mstructlons of twenty flve les sons each 1n preparatlon for Fxrst Com mumon Enchanted Prom Court Named Ed1tor1al Top Teen Watch Sz Wonder Clipped Chips Calendar Matter of Minutes Page Page Page .Page Page Page 70 78 Enchanted' melod1es by Leo Shaw will drift out into the n1ght an' when SCH holds 1ts J uruor Senior Prom, th1s Frxday eve nmg, May 13 Re1gnlng over the gala seml formal dance, held atthe St Cla1rC1v1c Cen ter, are Gary LaVal1ey and Barbara Glpprxch Forming their court are these senior couples H Geisler a.nd G Weigand, R Rogos and K Jenuwlne, E McGllnchey and D Brown and S Manczuk andA Thomas rw 'ie , O ,L ,Q NF l 4. 42495 H lf? We QUEEN BARB KING GARY l r si 1. . ' ' ' A G n , - Q o o I . , ' n. D . . 1 . . . U , . X i Q 1 . - 1 ' . . y - ' - . . I , . .U . l' , . 1 I . . . - , . . . . -- J ' I - ' . -4 . by . . , . . . , 1 9 Q ' l , ,. , ooo O I I Q n I . , . ! V 5 U 1 - , l , . . 1 . . . -, , I, 4, jr, gf - - I I I 3 . ' v ' ,C ,VZ .,,,: 5 , , V, I r , 1 1 . . 1 . 5 ' 1 . , . . . ' . - , , Y ' A V ' to pledge allegiance to the flag and to be USSCI- l Y ' I ' ' - It - l . U . I . . . ' I ' - - ' ' 1 . , . - I ! , - . . , . . - H V , ' , I - . . ' , 0 S I - . . . - .- C C I Q . . . . . . . . . 79 l . f .5 :K Xt ' 79 'S' A , K - . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . , , I 2 'YY-T . . . . . . . . 80 l . i i , 'ii E513 1 View 45.625 3 Page Seventy THE CREST May 1 1 1960 Gpportumhes Knocked, Dvd You Answer? Thetlme 1S at hand Zerohour IS near For the past elght months you ve plowed through the books sometlmes comlng up agamst tough and hard ma ter1al Now however, the school year IS commg to a close, and vacation IS approachlng Nevertheless, before leavlng behmd two semesters of drudgery why not ex anune your th1nk1ng and dlscover how much you've learned Moreover, see how you have taken ad vantage of theextra currlcular program whlch accompamed your schoolmg There were numerous opportunltles of fered you to meet other teenagers There were tlmes whlch enabled you to meet the adults of our nat1on To name only a few of such txmes there Semmanan Mlssmnary Get SCH Support Bythe generous Lenten offermgs of the SCH students, a rmss1onary and a Semm arlan are progressmg in the1r vocational flelds Brother Chr1st1e IS one rec1p1ent of the students' fmancxal and spxrltual support He IS the Semlnarlan St Clement has pledgedto support Brother Chr1st1e has only one more year of schoolmg before attammg the fmal step to the pr1esthood only mxssxonary from St Clement parxsh also has been the end for whlch students contrlbute Now labor1ng 1n the jungles of Tangenyxks Afrlca, Father Paullnus is 1n constant need of money for the people wlth whom he works are very poor Both rec1p1ents have expressed the1r smcere thanks to all SCH students for the1r generous help Brother Chrxstle and Father Paulinus also hope the stu dents offerings of prayers and money w1ll contlnue Semor Girls Launch Operatlon Uniform Uniforms' No charge! SCH senior glrls have maugurated an other first During the last week of school they wxll ' carry the1r used um forms to school Any glrls 1n the next year's freshman class unable to purchase a regulation jumper will recelve one This project was originally suggested by a few of the senior girls However, many others plan to support It ' Oper ation Uniform' has also recelved the whole hearted approval of the faculty Remember when St Clement had a boxxng team which made a good showing for Jtself in 1938? were the Metropolltan Detroxt Scxence Falr d1str1ct State FOFBHSICS tourna ments at SCH Model UN SEVENTEEN, the theatre party to BEN HUR the Ge nesxan Drama Festlval the Genes1an Interpretatxon Festlval football and basketballfboth boys andglrls gamesl mtramurals, act1v1t1es sponsored by the varlous clubs, workmg at the fxsh fr1es, a.nd worlung at the paper drlves These are the act1v1t1es Were you there? D1d you support the school by partlclpatmg 1n these 3Ct1V1tl6S'7 More over dxd you expand your social con tacts by Jommg the act1v1t1es'? There xs really no legltlmate excuse for m1ssmg most of the extra curr1cu lar actlvltxes But 1f you dxd, what are you gomg to do shake lt off? No that s not the solutlon The answer lles xn act1v1ty There s time left yet this year to become active ly assoctated w1th your school Other projects that are commg up and need your support are baseball games, the Athletlc Banquet, prom Get Acquamted dance Choral Festlval on May 15, Mar ian Day and movles sponsored by the school clubs J om the fun Otherwlse you mlght be left behmd Prlnclpal Attends NCEA Slster Eleanore left on Aprll 18 for the Conrad Hllton Hotel 1n Chlcago 1n order ventlon held Apr1l 19 through the 22 The theme of the Convent1on was Emphasls On Excellence Speclal stress was placed on the best means of produclng an educa t1on for each student accordmg to h1s capab1l1t1es and talents Some of the lmportant personalltles attendmg the Convent1on were Cardmal Meyer of Chlcago and Archblshop Cou s1ns of Milwaukee, presldent ofthe NCEA for the past year Through these two famous leaders the attendmg educators gained a better 1ns1ght mto some of the dxfferent phases of educatlon Grunted...No 8664 prlvlleged to mform you that the Natlonal Councll has granted Charter Number 8664 to your school The Fa ther Murray Chapter from Saint Clement Hlgh became Chapter No 8664 of the Natlonal Honor Soc1ety on March 10 1960 In preparatlon for the mductlon 1nto the Natlonal Honor Soc1ety on May 19 the h1gh school faculty began to mvestlgate qual1f1cat1on of candldates for member shlp To become a member of the school chapter of the Nat1onal Honor SOC1Bty one must be outstandlng ln the tralts of Char acter Servlce Leadershxp, and Schol arshlp And once a member, always a member tunless a student IS dropped from the chapter because he fa1ls below the standards whlch were the basls for h1s select1on to membershxpj A gra duate member gomg out 1nto llfe, IS held tothe pledge as a member of the Natlonal Honor Soc1ety, no matter where he goes or what he wlll become to endeavor al ways totry to ralse secondary educatxon to hxgher and hxgher levels Natlonal Honor Soc1ety of Secondary Schools 15 a nat1onal h1gh school organ 1zat1on founded to stxmulate Scholarshlp mthe secondary schools of the country and to endeavor to place secondary edu catxon on hlgher levels Thls It has done s1nce 1tS orgamzatlon 1n 1921 As of 1954 5, 064 chapters of the Na tlonal Honor Soc1ety were m exlstence ln every state of the Umon ln Puerto Rlco, Hawau and xn Amer1can schools France Alaska Germany Austria, Mexlco and Japan Each year It adds several hundred chapters to xts long and xmposmg 11st IN MEMORIAM The C R E S T staff the faculty and the students express their sympathy to Pat r1c1a Connell on the death of her mother In 1957 members of the SCH Band sported new umforms not green and gold, but green and maroonl 1 No THE CREST May 11 1960 Publlshed by the students ofSa1ntClement Hlgh School 8155 Rltter Avenue Center Lme Mnchlgan The Crest staff pledges ltself foster an attltude of learnlng mterpret school and nat1onal news publlclze and promote school act1v1t1es serve the lnterests of the ll'ldlV1dl121 student asslst 1n developlng a truly God centered phllosophy of lxfe Acvlng Ednor Carol Golemblewskl News Edltors M Fuerst D Grobbel Plcture Edltors S Beste V Chapman Layout J Senftleben M Fuerst D Brueggeman J Lletz K Gletzen J Trawczynsk1 B Chuckry C Golemblewskl C Megge M A Carney M VanG1lder L Delmotte B Glpprlch Art and Photography R Nledzwzeckz D Fxx J Zahorchak Headlmes D Grobbel T Dutkxewlcz Reporters E Defer A Schoenherr J Fuerst R Clesllga M Rostow M Markovlch D Wesserlmg R Rogos P Connell J Ktrlryckl T Koernke C Raxss K De Vore Typlsts B Gxpprxch M Fuerst J Kudryckl M Burg D Wesserlmg Advlsor SxsterM Honora O P Y-A 3 0 0 ' l ' 0 , . ' n 1 n . - - . l , y y ll - . . - - , - . , , . . 7 ! ' , , . , . . . . y 1 o 7 , - , . . . . . . . U . . . , . . - . . . - - I , , - s D 1 .-- . ' - 1 Y l ' f . . . , . . . ' . . . . . . . - . 7 . . ' . , - . . . I y - . . , , . . . . D , , , . . . . ,, . . - . . , . . . . . . - ' yy - - . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . I , - , . I . , . ' ' ' ' . . . o . , ' Father Paulinus Kraemer, the first and toattend the National Catholic Con- In the Phi1lDPifl9S, P2-Hama, Argentina, . l - . 9 ' ' , 1 1 1 . . , . , , , , -,l . - . . . l , . . . ' o . u , Y . . . , , Q . I -- 1 ' ' 1 vox. , . s , ' . . - 1. ts ' ' . 2. to ' ' ' . - 3. to ' ' ' ' ' . ' 1 H ' '- 4. to ' V ' ' . , - ' 5. to ' ' ' - ' ' . ' 0 1 - . . . . ' , .h , . , . ' ,V . ' , . 4 ',4 . 1 ' ' -Jn -. . . . , . , . , , . I ' , . I , . V , . 4 , 1 -- b 1 ' 1 - , 1 - 1 ' V v - - May 11 1960 THE CREST Page Seventy one Bell Representative Uffers lah Hunts Number please Thank you Are these the fam111ar soundlng words you would 11ke to hear yourself sayxng or would you llke to play another part ID the great telephone world? 'luesday May 11 1sthe daythe senlor glrls w1ll recelve a small msxght mto what goes on 1n the telephone compames Mrs M Vethacke from M1ch1gan Bell Telephone Company w1l1 v1sit St Cle ment 1n the mormng and g1ve a talk on the Job opportun1t1es that are avallable 1n the telephone company general h1nts of what IS expected of glrls 1n the bus1 ness world and ltems of lnterest that would be of help 1n all 0ff1C6 work The peppy Splrlt of the G1etzens seems to run 1n the family' Kathy s dad was capta1n of thesafety patrol boys, man ager of the Kmghts and Handmalds of Blessed Sacrament and class secre tary' And all m 1938' 4. '.s ilu furN,h,2 ------ -- QN 'She 'xr Y' 'S Dav1d Blanchard, Deputy D1rector of the ILO poses wlth members of the SCH dele gat1ons Qfrom leftj T Koernke,J L1etz, E B1ega1sk1, M Wancour, E Dtmal and D Chonko Notp1cturedare D Stemplen, M Scanthng C Gurs1nsk1, D Rlnke J Lletz andD Kawlclfu 400 Test UN Mechanism at U-D Students from 42 schools 1n the Detrolt area convened at U D ln a Model Un1ted Nat1ons assembly on Apr1l 22 to learn of the problems and d1ff1cult1es met by the real UN assem bl1es Dustrlct Holds Forensics Meet .lwu Winnersofthe District I-'orens1csCompet1tions 1960 are ffrom leftl J Tank R Kelly, W Sypztkowskl, R Thellk M Whltty, P Senno, L Wade, K Gletzen and G Houghton Not pictured is P Thebert The St Clement speech students put out the welcome wagon for v1siting schools for the '1960 District Compe tltions of the Michxgan High School For ensic Association Schools partlcipat ingwereAustln, Servite, St Ambrose, St Cyril, a.nd St Clement Two stu dents from each of the schools repre sented competed in each of five cata gories First and second place winners in their respective order were ORATORICAL DECLAMATION' RosemarleThlelk, St. Ambrose, Wan da Sypltkowskl, St. Clement. HUMOROUS READING: JamesTank, St. Ambrose, Lawrence Wade, Serv1te ORIGINAL ORATORY Kathleen Gletzen St Clement Gary Houghton, St Clement EXTEMPORE SPEAKING Michael Whitty Austin, Richard Kelly, St Ambrose INTERPRETATIVE READING Patr1c1a Sermo, St Ambrose, Pat rlcia Thebert, St Clement St Clement snagged four places out of apossibleten, three seconds and one first. All of the winners will compete in the Regional Finals at East Detro1t High, May 2 Slxty of the member nat1ons ofthe UN answeredtothe roll call at the begmmng of the three day meetmg Two of the countrles Argentma and Czechoslovakla were represented by delegatlons from St Clement STUDENT COUNCIL Sponsoredby the Student Counc1l of U D, the MUN had Un1vers1ty students as the Presldent of the Assembly, John Grubba as the Secretary General Brooks Pat terson andas floor pages to carry mes sages from delegatlon to delegat1on Governor G Mennen W1ll1ams and Dav1d Blanchard Deputy D1rector of the Internatlonal Labor Organlzatlon 1n Ge neva Swltzerland, were both guest speakers durxng the weekend L A NG U A G E S For authent1c1ty some of the speeches were gxven 1n the natlve language such as Russlan, Pohsh andFrench Delegates from Indla wore nat1ve saris and the Cuban rebels wore fatlgue um forms and carrled gxms A W A R D S The best delegate andthe best delega t1on from both a major anda minor power received awards for the outstandmg work they had done The Reverend Celestm J Stexner, S J presldent of U D presented the trophles to the chalrman of the delega t1on from Lxvoma Bentley I-hgh which represented the Umted Kingdom, the Austin delegation representmg the USSR, the chairman of the Bxrmlngham Sea holm delegation act1ng for Thailand, and the Cody High delegatlon representmg .Br.3Z1L , i i --M i - , is 9 N F 1. ,. 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' ' 7 . - 7 Page Seventy two THE CREST May 11 1960 SCIENCE DEVELOPS PERCEPTION 42 l www V16W1I'lg the effects of the burmng of a magneslum strlp, are Cherrustry students 1 to r T Koernke D Welnand H Mallgu and J, Gmereg, in John Zahorchak s contemporary house captured a spec1al award at the annual Detrolt Sc1ence Faxr in Robert C1eS1lg8'S entry of the 'San ltary Sewage Process recelved an Hon orable Ment1on at the Detro1t Sc1ence Falr 46 74' It s a full day of sclence for S1ster Albma Her schedule xncludes one Physxcal Sc1ence class and four Chem xstry classes Sc1ence developedperceptlon, mter preted mtent, and common sense These quallflcatlons make a sc1ent1st Stu dents at SCH are taught these technlques under the experlenced guldance of qual 1f1ed sclence teachers Students are taught the fundamental theorems and facts together w1th the knowledge of a Supreme Creator of the world Scxentxsts are not born they are taught The one b1gJob of any school 1S to teach St Clement 1S no except1on, and sclence IS at the top of 1ts 11st Labs and class rooms are furmshed wlth the most mo dern equlpment SCHers are sc1ent1f1 cally m1nded and surely headed on the road to dxscovery Q11 Seniorsl to r J Doneth, K Jenuwme, G Rlnke, and N Fortuna find the study of automotive mechanics an interesting part of their Physical Sc1ence class -I A V V ,V Y . g 'P f A' T 'W as , J . I ,A 1 H 4 sq S , X T J - ' . - ji . ' . v 4 N l - 1. gg S 5 ??4 Q ,M Q wi? L . 2 . , . ' ,V - , , . --,, . . - . ,, 5 S - 1 31 ' - fi 2 L cy 5' . . . ' CX . - . . - x 3 . ' . v rv ' ' v - ' vw - ' H ' - ' . f . .ttf ia- Q S 1 1' 'm- IOBSZQN I V' ,-fx? I lo Q - f 6 f T .4 May 11 1960 THE CREST Page Seventy three X.,-1 ll LL- Lnke her General Scxence students S1s ter Mary R6g1S fmds experlments both challenglng and mterestmg I NTERP RETS INTENT -'N GZ? A br1ght between class smlle from M1ssSm1th as she prepares for her next class Modern Health Th1s says John Orban IS the d1g6St1V8 system L1sten1ng .rX General Sclence can be fun' So fmd freshmen students l to r E Thebert M Tramor S Plcotte and E B16I1k0WSk1, as they experxment w1th the dry cell 44.15 Taklng a look 1nto the world of modern health are freshmen f1rst row D Welhng R Leppek D Schroeder D Galbensky Second row M Thomas K DeVore B Jackson G Schnoblen Thxrd row So Zerlo K Szewczyk and BUILDS COMMON SENSE L., Slster Margaret s congemal srmle makes B1ology class a pleasant part of intently are B1010gy studentsl tor L Doneth andM Bernott the day , i V - X-I ' wtf' Hgh' . D Q? ix ,. J ' I 2' 5. ,, 'V' fb 'A y . r .f A :Ffa ha 'WL t Y ' - , XX l , - , . . . -X J 1 ,ff ,V ' 5' - ,, Y ' 1 ' ,ii n -3 g A T fi, li K 1. M 1- ' ' , y I if 1 muff x ' Y. ' ll - - ' IV ' . 3 D : ' . . , . , . , . . 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'Y ' I7 IV' ' ' 11 ' ' , Y 7 ' Page seventy four THE CREST May 11 960 at ourna um first power m the land ' 'Qi W? l F gf v Course Club 4 SCHEDULE SC QLAR P65001 'L' 04.9 J :T fs '7 Journal1sm1saprofess1on whose bus mess 1t IS to expla1n to others what lt personally does not understand It IS the gatherxng of news for 1tS explanatlon and 1nterpretat1on J0urnal1sm1s l1ke art It IS a mode of self express1on open only to those Wlth spec1altalents Journal1sm prov1des an opportumty for a person to express h1S 1d6aS thoughts and emot1ons on paper J for everyone to see and read It also requ1resthe ab1l1ty to express another s op1n1on by correct represe-ntat1on of the facts Such 1S the work of the CREST staff Under the 1nfluence and gu1dance of SIS i U 'Haw 'W M3l-- X xl ter Mary Honora Journahsm mstructor QSC CREST staff members have delved 1nto Blish' the myster1es of br1n mg out a news paper In most mstances they have emerged v1ctor1ous but some aspects of the newspaper busmess headl1nes for example st1ll cause qu1te a chlemma at deadl1ne t1me Desp1te setbacks the CREST staff has learned a valuable les son Get your facts f1rst and then you can d1stort em as much as you please But don t let the adv1sor catch you' 45 R ,003 mx .fnbowe 31 ..nSlU5' ter Honora Cstandlngl tor J P Thebert G W1egand J Senftleben M Carney - M Wancour T Koernke fseatedl tor lS1ster MaryHonora M Rostow J Fuerst J S Beste M 00018 A Sxudq -H Allnirlyioa Senlor echtors andJun1or ed1tor1al board of the CREST evaluate the March 1ssue w1th SIS I .srl XXX fx Lnf' r-1 r-.2 r F' 5 CREST typ1StS are fl to r JJ Kudrycl-L1, D Wesserlmg, F-31 D Grobbel and T DUtkl6W1CZ, headl1ne set 5 B G1ppr1ch, M Burg, andM Fuerst A ters, refer to the1r head11ne schedule f - . . . -'dvff .wt . 511099 25100 'S615',g ncC1.u l F If Qeeviaij Warped? 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F gg A 1 5 28 I 'D F50 . ' ro 1 J 2 L. O - ' u in 3 KD 8 53' f 'wi ' '1 632 J l., 1 ' ' KX . I K 1 'vias 4. 4 D 0 . H' ,QQ n 0 fx N MOV AA M ' 'S wt v Pe. I SQQS A ' LI . 1 ,X. . N Soda? vCDf1 A re A GSI 'Wag U,-..uV .JF C 9:1915 fs.SP'L,f 0Hm Page sevemyam THE cm-:ST May 11, 1960 fmoflmmn St Clement Chorus members prepare to present some of everyone s favorite melo dies LefttoR1ght Rowl J Casselman G Vermeersch R C1esl1ga T DeLam1el leure G Grobbel J Rameri V Caravaggio Row2 C Elwart I Quitter M Sand ridge E Grobbel D Kawicki J Tranchida D Fix E McGl1nchey Row3 N For tuna B Kutchey J Macko M Burg C Savicus M OConne1l P Laske J Schultz F Pomante Row4 A Flamgan E Ca1llouette A Flaim M Forray M 0Connell D Meyers C Nadolski A Chonko Row5 P Terebesy E Shaw C Wojciechowski B Chr1Stel L Markowicz S Oberliesen M Smith J Cunningham B Peters P Theaert oruA, Speech Com 0 From the beginning of time, man has put his thoughts and feelings and words into music. This form of expression has never lost its savor and appeal. Under the able direction of Sister Mary Seraphica, young people, imbued with a love of fine music, join together in chorus, both to satisfy their own yearning for mu- sical expression, and to entertain others with their fine interpretations of spiritual, classical, and popular melodies. Sister M Seraphica director of the St Clement Chorus has guided the students in their search to find the true meaning of the music they sing ro uce euenteen pi The gay music for 'Seventeen was suppliedby the following people left to right J Cassellman, M Minko Lietz, A Schoenherr a.ndMr Guinn The Triple Trio is new to St Clement this year Members are, left to right standing are A Flaim, C Elwart, A Schoenherr F Pomante, sitting are A Chonko M Smith S Oberliesen I , . ' . ' : , . , . , . ' ' , . ' - 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 - ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' v 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 - 1 - V 1 ' 1 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 - 1 - ' . 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' . , . , - e May 11 1960 THE CREST Page Seventy seven It snot what you say 1t s how you say Tnese by Sxster M advlsor words of wlsdom are glven Honora, speech and drama M Gen1s1s pappy advlses W1111e on hls love l1fe E Grobbel as Gemsls R Cieshga as W1111e and P Mmmck as Gemsxs P3-PPY How a speaker says somethmg IS as lmportant as what he says The obyect ofthe speech class, therefore 1sto learn the essentlals and techmques of effectlve publlc speakmg Through studying the art of speak1ng, the student realizes the 1mportance of good clear oral expression a.nd the need and advantages of good speech Speech class though IS not all talk lt mvolves outlme preparatlon, research, composltlon P0139 on the platform and the confidenceto dellver the speech to an audience From an lmpromptu speech to Foren s1c, the SCH speech students find that learmng to speak correctly can be fun as well as a rewarding experience Mr and Mrs Baxter and Mr Parcher dlscuss W1llxe's fate Left to rxght G Vermeersch as Mr Baxter D KRWICKI as Mr Parcher and M Burg as Mrs Baxter Andthere was weepmg a.ndthe gnashmg of fmgernalls as the opemng mght for the muslcal SEVENTEEN drew nearer Thls phrase best descrlbed the cast at mghtly rehearsals These rehearsals were afar cry from the fxnlshed product Whereas the audlence saw couples float started wxth 'Waltz 2 3 4 5 6 D1p 6 an after a wh1le Collapse 2 3 4 5 6 But with fxve performances and the brow beatlng worklnvolveda th1ng of the past each cast member admlts lt was Fun' Learning the princlples of speech are tl to r J E Powell, W Sypltkowski., P Minnick, and R Vlgneau , l - +I ff ' ' +5 ff! I KJV H ff 'C , A Q ag., fy y ,a'ss f! M wt 6 - 61 ' , , rv v . , li 7 it'l1 ' Q , Q Qs,..x'.f'..'.r.,, ' ' : . . , . ' ' rf U - Q , l ' ' I? Q ' - l ls 6 Q ing the stage in a ballroom waltz, it ' ,W Q ' . v ' H ' 3 i, 2, 3, 4, 5,.6, spin 2,,3,'4,'5, ,5' .1 f , A E . I H 9 9 1 9 'H .sg E . . . , . - . . . . l . . . . , 1 ' 1 - , . 7 u ., , . Q 5, 1 . 7 n . , V ' v X L . 4, 1. Page Seventy e1ght THE CREST May 11 1950 Top Teens Rate Top Honor Students, Faculty Vote For Dee And Dove Demsel Anne' Demse' Anne' Then came the great dec1s1on over th1s t1ny baby g1rl w1th the b1g blue eyes Yes Deanna Marle Brueggeman had caused real ex1ctement on that wonderful Sunday after noon of August 30 1942 However th1S was just the beg1nn1ng for the peppy l1ttle g1rl soon to be called Dee by all who knew her SCHOOL DAYS Although not exactly carmg to start school she f1nally d1d1n September of 1948 School l1fe proved to be very exc1t1ng for Dee Dur1ng th1s tlme she happened to lose a few teeth wh1le r1d1ng her blCyC16, and everyone would say Look Ma no teeth Dee was always forgettmg thxngs Her mother would frequently say that she would forget her head 1f lt weren t screwed on However h1gh school days helped to prove that Dee s memory was above average Her l1fe as a h1gh schooler has proved Four years of service have been rendered by Dee to the Sodallty and the Pep Club Also, she has been actxve as a sc1ence club member for two years becom1ng treasurer 1n her sen1or year Incldent ally, chermstry happens to be her favor 1te subject when sheundersta.nds1t De sp1te all these activ1t1es, Dee has man aged to ma1nta1n a solid B average through her four years of school A C T I V I T I E S Outs1de 3Ct1V1fl8S attract the energetic Dee Dur1ng the w1nter Dee played bas ketball 1n the Warren League w1th the Court Jesters' , who managed to take fxrst place Upon returmng from a game one tlme, her tennls shoes happened to land atop the slgn of the local pizzerla However, th1s presented no problem to her for she loves PIZZR, along with a Blg Boy, a.nd w1th the a1d of a ladder recovered her shoes Undoubtedly her greatest achlevement was that of varsity cheerleader becoming captain 1n her senior year No matter what the score, she IS always for the team Thehoarseness of her voice after a b1g game shows that she had wanted v1ctory A M B I T I O N S Dee wants to become an expert at divmg Let's hope she doesn't try from an air plane This deals with her ambition to become either a.n airline stewardess or to make themost money w1th the least effort Dee has no mercy for those people who call and dont leave the1r names Yet, she IS forever forgettmg thmgs 1n spxte of sxx sxsters around to remmd her She possesses numerous scrapbooks and souvemrs as a memory of her greatest moments andblasts Someday she hopes to attend Assumptxon College 1n order to add to these memorles Certamly Cla rence and Ida Brueggeman are as proud and enthused as weto salute Dee as a Top Teener, Dove Grobbel Th1S IS one teenage l1fe that certa1nly d1verges 1nto many f1elds and lnterests, frlendly personal1ty Dr1v1ng behmd the wheel of M1ster IS Smlllng Dave Grobbel, our worth1ly named Top Teen It was f1ve mxnutes before the m1dn1ght hour of that cold December 20 1942 I pat1ently George Grobbel paced the small t1le floored wa1t1ng room of the St Joseph Mercy I-lospltal HIS exclted thoughts were often transformed to a low, mumbled tone on hlS l1ps Father Two more m1nutes of pacmg escaped when a loud cry f1lled the tranau1l hos p1tal corr1dor Blue bootles and blankets were 1n store for Frances and George Grobbel, for the season of merr1ment and Sp11'1t0fg1V1Ilg had presented them w1th a l1ttle rascal tagged Dav1d Grobbel C U R IO U S D A V E Fromhls early hours of l1fe, h1S con stant shr1lhng crxes cons1sted of Ma, a.ndhe st1ll calls h1s mother that Ma where's my sh1rt, and Ma, what s for supper 1S only a carefully nursed hab1t of Davey sfrom the ol hospltal days 1n the nursery Thlngs beyond reach often a roused ln Dave a keen curios1ty The whlte corner of the tablecloth above was such a temptatlon that a httle tug brought a beautlfully prepared dinner on the instl gator's head as well as on the floor ANXIETY IN SCHOOL Anx1ety also proved a dominant quallty in Dave's personal1ty make up He was so anx'lous to enter school that he attended kmdergarten Anx1ety plays such a great part 1n h1s scholast1cl1fe that It has earned th1S twelve year student the Honor Roll for four years Most surpr1s1ngly, h1s Job and many mterests never 1nterfere w1th h1s stud1es C A R D S HA R K Among h1s numerous common l1kes 1S baseball basketball huntmg, skat1ng t8I'lIl1S andswxmnung Inthe l1ne of food, 1t's naturally fr1ed chlcken steak p1zza andhomemade ples Danc1ng music, and photography rate a h1gher 1nterest but a group of the boys and a p1nochle deck IS Dave s favorlte past1me Michigan Week The M1Ch1gan Week State Speaker s Bureau Comm1ttee has announced plans to hold a Pllbl1C Speak1ng Contest for hlgh schoolstudents The contest Wh1ChW111 take place dur1ng MlCh1g3n Week May 15 May 21 IS mtendedto stlmulate good CIVIC att1tudes, and to prov1de pract1cal speakmg experlence All M1ch1gan h1gh school students are el1g1ble Speeches must ll pra1se or appra1se M1ch1gan usmg a tone that IS complxmen tary or 1nd1cates a.n attltude of constructlve cr1t1c1sm 22 be from 8 to 10 m1nutes long I be presented from memory or w1th the use of brlef notes Three w1nners from each school w11l rece1ve awards Ifthe compet1t1on 1S on a larger scale, add1t1onal awards wxll be provided One of our peppiest and most orig1na1 cheers was echoed 1n 1938 Yea Gold! Yea Greenl Yea St Clement! That's our team! ' Origmal, huh? - W 1 , 1 ' 9 , ' , . . . . . . , . - n 1 . . 'V I' . I 1 ' . . ' - 'Ain . , . . . . . . . - ' l ' . ' - I v 9 . I 1 s , . Y Y Y ' 2 . . . 9 , . . V . . . . to be a very exciting and active one. antd aCC0fding1Y,. PI'0dUf5QS 3 W2-lfm and , H . .H . . . 0 o , . . . , . . . . - . , l m, I . ' Y u 1 u . . U . . - , , l h u u , ' , u - y . . . I , ' ' ' ' YY 'I 3 , 4 n u Q n ' ' 'Y 1 ' 7 . u ' V . u 'I ' ' I I , l . v ' . G . . . v . I ' l G' ' u . ' , ' - ' - May 11 THE CREST Page Seventy nlne CLIPPED I CHIPS AND QF' Bob Kowalski sings Rockski Roll ki I think this was said about report card time These are the tlmes that try men's souls Squirt' Squirt' Be on the lookout for a SCH student be lxeved to be armed with a squirt gun Proceed with ramcoats That IS all Splash' The last performance of Seventeen was truly the best The leading roles were great the musical accompaniment was terr1f1c Denms Kawlcki made h1s exit in the right direction John Zahor chak sang on pitch falmostl and the two dogs dxdn t get all the laughs In spring ayoung man s fancy turns to getting out by Marge WONDER Michigan the 'Water Wonderland' Blessed with God given resources and endless scemc beauty our home state of Michigan stands out ln prominence among 50 fellow states New vistas of economic development bloom mto being constantly results of an abun dance of human as well as natural resources Unlimited opportunity beckons to its 7 500 000 citizens They are proud of their heritage 1n this fleld of endeavor TWO DREAMS Two of their long cherished dreams have now come true The world s longest sus pension bridge, the Mackinac Bridge across the headwaters of Lake M1ch1gan opened to traffic on November 1 1957 towering 18 stories in height of school and mto the pool If you dont already know it John Okros Rick Marshall and Don Wie nand are celebrities They all were named to all state pool teams Secondly with President Eisenhower and Queen Elizabeth present the St Lawrence Seaway was officlally opened June 26 1959 saw this dream of the Great Lakes evolve into reality MICHIGAN WEEK FIRST TIME HONOR STUDENTS NUMBER 12 It IS for these numerous reasons and others still unmentioned wh1 h prompts 81 Achieve Scholastic Honors I-Iardworkflnallypaldoff forthe above students L to R D Romzek, W Welling G Bania Secondrow C Jenuwlne C McLaughl1n, F Pomante, K Owocki Third row M Wegener, J Tharrett, W Sypitkowslu R Kaltz, a.ndA Geldun The third quarter slump mayhave af fected some SCI-l'ers, but not all of them Despite the few nice days bringing atouch of sprmg fever and the thrilling mtra murals sixty nine students managed to maintain their scholastic average Those students whose names have been entered on the Honor Roll for the first tlme are pictured above Old timers mugs are immortalized in the February issue Congratulatlons are in order for the fol lowing students who made the required number of honor points for the second or third time They are SENIORS L Chmielewskl, E Defer, N Fortuna, fTurn to HONOR ROLL, Page 801 n1t1on Again in 1960 Michigan Week unfolds From May 15 21 adults and youngpeople alike set aside this week to emphasize their great heritage and their home Justas its voting citizens exchange town mayors for the Government Day so too high school in the areas are about to par txcipate actlvely also Essays speeches, man in the street 1nterv1ews w1ll form one facetof emphasis on Michigan Week J ournalistic endeavors mcludmg any published writing where a special Mich lgall Week issue is planned are also part of the growing Journalistic Enterprise Awards Program A NAME FOR EVERY DAY Special days of Michigan Week are also programmed Sunday presents re ligzous emphasis day Government day on Monday tourists day on Tuesday and livelihood or industries day, Wednesday provide half a week sfest1v1t1es Fol lowing Thursday evolves as educatlon day Our historical herxtage is reviewed for Friday withthe concluding day Sat urday, presenting new frontlers fiuturel day The entire week promlses great and even greater to be Michigan How will the Macomb County schools especially our own St Clement High contribute tothis program? As they have done from Michlgan Week of 1957 on, the I' 1 C1tyProgressaga1n invites students to submit wrltmgs to be published on that particular schoo1's page These student participation programs help to stimulate further interest in the Wolverme State orlgmate new idea! towards its better ment and an all around appreciation of the state , Y - . -sg N N . t I K , j., . vb 4. - 0 sb V' ' -.4 an -n I' M , - s ' ' ' . . n , ,, . - . ' . vv - - IV ' ' ! , ' . . . . . . . . , . . , , .. u . . . . . i Il YV . ' ' I , , , . . . . I . Q ' . . , .., . . . . , Ay- W W . ! - U nu. y - . . . ' . . 1 , y - ' 1 - . . . - - , , - , I ' . . ' - 2 ! . . . . .C the citizens of Michigan to public recog- .. Q . ,. ,,, . . ,, l ' - , 1 . . . 9 ' J ! 7 ' ll ' ' IV I . I 1 . , . .. 3 v 5 ' I . u. .: . . , ' - - , , ' ' ' ' 7 ' . . . . : . . , ', , , . -- I I . . 1 ' . . , , r.- . . . . , - , . .. . 7 ' ' . I ' , . , . . ' vw ll - ' u n 1 Y Page Eighty THE CREST May 1 1, 1960 Matter 0 Sodallty. The month of May promlseto be abusyone for the Sodalxsts A dele gatlon of Sodallsts w1ll attend Marlan Day at the Unlverslty of Detro1t on May 15 1960 Preparatlon IS also under way for the electlon of offlcers for the year 1960 61 a May breakfast 1n honor of the Bles sed Vlrgxn Mary and the crowmng of the May Queen at the end of the month Honors Club It s votmg t1me once agaxn, but, th1s txme 1t's not the student turn Instead the faculty w1ll be ballot xng for student acceptance 1nto the Na tlonal Honor Soclety lnductlon cere momes w1ll take place on May 19 NCMEA One good way to earn money IS to show a movle NCMEA IS domg just that on May 21 to get the rest of the money needed for the Musxc Encycloped1a Membershlp cards w1ll be g1ven to all those students 1n good stand1ng at the next meet1ng Kmghts of the Altar The members have sent a purple vestment set to Fr Paulmus Kraemer, an alumnus of St Clement HIS IS workmg 1n the m1ss1on fxelds ofTanganyxka, B E Afrlca Th1S IS only the beglnnmg for they plan to sendhlm altar lmens, med1cal supplles, and money Audxo Vxsual Pop corn can sure pay off' Infact, exactlyS29 40was collected from a two day pop corn sale The whole amount was contrlbuted to the mls s1ons Llbrary Club Frxday, May 27 IS the deadlme for the chargmg out of llbrary books Inventory w1ll then get under way The Lxbrary Club Wxll Sponsor the movxe 'General Spanky' on May 14 FNA Future nurses have started l1tt1e acts of charlty by brmglng canned foodfor an Easter Basket for some poor famlly 1n the parlsh They also played hostessto new members at thelr Aprll meet1ng Club members attended the annual Rally for all Future Nurses Clubs on Apr1l 30, at Dom1n1can I-hgh School Congratulatlons to Elame KO10dZ1ejSk1 for bemgaccepted to Provldence Hospx tal School of Nursmg FTA It's movle tlme for future tea chers Members vlewedthe movle Mike Makes Hls Mark' on Aprll 12 They w1ll also sponsor the rnovle 'Tom Thurn the fxrst week of May 1n order to raise funds for the treasury Pep Club Nowlsthe best tlmeto start th1nk1ng back on all your Pep Club act1 VIIIGS and countmg up those valuable polnts Secretarlal Club The followmg future secretariestoured the Detroit Business Inst1tute onTuesday April 19 B Glpp SCH Girls Come In First . inuteai rlch, J Kudryckl, D Wesserllng, K Jenuw1ne, M Godln, E Defer M Fuerst K Welngartz C Flaxm Artman, andB Schnoblen SWC No act1v1t1es scheduled Sclence Club No act1v1t1es schedu e Honor Roll ffrom Page 791 M Fuerst, K Gletzen P Galbensky B Gxpprlch, C Golemblewskl F Gretz D Grobbel, E Kansa E Kol odz1eJsk1 J Kudryckx J l1etz Thebert, J Trawczynskl, G Wlegand J Zahorchak, andK Zlmmer JUNIORS S Beste M Carney, P Connell L Delmotte, J Fuerst G Hudak M Markovlch, C Megge B 0wock1, Powell M Rostow M Schoener, A Schoenherr J Senftleben, andL Van Lann SOPHOMORES M Bernott J Braun A Chonko, N Hoffma.n, D Houghton, P Kelsey, M Kowal T Krause J Maco, M McK1n non, L Nall M Scantlmg E Shaw M Stephens C Tardoma, J Tran ch1da B Ul1cny, andD Verkest St Clement g1rls come out on top once agam' Congratulat1ons are 1n store for the Court Jesters, sen1or glrls, and the Lucky Leven, Jumor g1rls The Court Jesters took flrst place 1n the Warren Parks and Rec reat1on Basketball League Second place 1n the playoffs was taken by the Lucky Leven FRESHMEN J Barron, G Collms, C Cuplsz C Cygan J Dupuls, B Edwards J Gora P Hanrahan B Jackson, K Juzek Komorek I Normendeau S Peters Schmldt L Schm1tz,C Smlth andC Stroh Joseph Hessell a.nd Amxa Mane Sauter were the w1nners of St Clement's flrst great Pmg Pong Tournament back 1n 1938 D1d ya know our Pep Club was organ lzed 1n 19469 The annual May crowmng of the Blessed V1rg1n Mary by Sodahty members w1ll take place May 18 1960 The workmg members of tue CREST would hke to thank Mrs J Golemb1ewsk1 for her contr1but1on of salarm, bread, and chocolate chxp cook1es to 9 starvmg staff memoers what .4 'uf ill May fune SEVENTEEN 2 30 p d 8 p K S F S 15 cnr:s'r1-111 111 vm R! IS Lb yClb l Adil S Cl 1 Indul NCMEA M Athlet d 'lth Sl Cl I T auysh B 1 1 1930 M S1 1 11111 amp eg lAh 11-,P du Th ng Gldk yS ESTY D kdll pe Sl I dSlh 1 avrpdau eg t S 1 11230 19 P0tC 111 Il dx Ilh CREST -G 10 2 . - . . , . 1 ' ' . - ' , 1 ' '. ' ' ' , . . . 7 ' ' 5 ' 1 , ' 1 - - , M- . . . . l . I ll-. l . . , ,S . l . . , .. . , . 7 Y . . . , . . , ' - . . - , . . , . . . . - , . , . , P. . . . . , . . . r . . 0 . . i . - , - . , . - v . . - , . , . -- - . . y ' y - . . 1 ' - ' . s . . , . , . . I . . . . . 1 - 1 - - A I ' 'r Y ' ' . . . ll ' . ' 7 ' 1 ' 1 , 5 ' - . . . . . . ' 1 ' ' I , l ' , . . . . ' . 7 o 7 . . . . t ' 0 . . . V , 1. Mother-Son Breakfast .,., , : .m, an , m, - 2. F01-ensw mms 31 Ea r D 1ro1 High ..., 1. a ' 11 31 1. Clement ' 3. . ' ' 4. b ' V 5. a1oi1e 'rom'rhumn spQn ang F 1 'r 11 A soc1a11on.... . mcn1atS1, Mary, 6, . . . 7. fl - - - B. Mothers Day.... Regxonal Ch 11-' 1 1 R g 9. s1. Michaela 1. Clement 10. . ll. S rlbu e ..., Mrs. e rue 01 he B ll Q11-pn c . '11 1 s 1 1 , 12. sr. ia a 1. Clement D P A 5 O r gn 5 nmol' , , 13. Jun1orProm Enchanled' .... WelcomeDa.nceIor1n ming Freshman sponsore ' op omores 14. Movre sponsored by 1 rar 11 . 15. Choral Festiva -McKenzie u 'orium .... Marian D ya! U ID ' S 1 1 ' Annual Mmmgrr. week egmn ng 0 me 'h 16. t. emenl 31.51. Berledltl ' H . . 17. Bruck Umform Company lo measure for next years' uml ms a 1 . 111, Card Party--Rosary Al s ' 13 . , , , , c1onofSen1ors dJ ' s 1 N t1onalHonor Society ..., St. ary, R.0. I . C mem . A . . 21. nvie - zz. Senior Day an U. 011: .... B q e1 Awards - 23. Final Achievement 11151 for 6111 an p 1011 classes during regular mme . 24, Fm c ncvemenl feels fur 2nd an d classes during r ular time . 0 l - 25. F c ievement tests for 3rd and 5 d classes ri regular tlme ..,. ' D 26. A ensxon ursday . 27. . , . . za. . 29. First Mass- era M1 Orr, 12 0'r10c11 - bn 30. Memorial Da --N0 chool--F' 1C mmumon, s .m, l. CR b I d , z. . . 3- . . . 4, Pa r a e 7 T -- 5. First Mass--RE . J h S h d , 12 ' lock 6. Qllar erly testsl 2 d, 4th, per1ods durmg regular clas ' ' ' 7. Quar erly1es1sl 3 d, Sth, h erm s rmg r ular clas .,..G d 1' g distributed . 8. Senior Banque! a 6:30 .... h Classes-d1sm1ssal a : , , 9. Award Assembly .,., P ' on grounds 1n charge o a 'es , , , 10. Graduatxon Mass in Ch 11 - 11. 12. Graduallon Mass ln Ch h at I0 o'CIock .... G d l on E ises at 4 o'clock - . t - - . ne r ards '51 1r1eda1rmg wrm 11 1 , Place- ym, Tnme- - , . Maybe its onlyhash, perhaps a chicken dinner, but the cooks fl. to r.J Mrs A Miller, Mrs. L. Mathews d M it just right. , an rs. F. Grobbel always season My k1tchen w1ndows are always kept sh1n mg sm11esSr Imelda Rose, convent house keeper Those wlnter months call for a controlled heatmg system managedbyfl to r J Mr C Grobbel and Mr E Kaltz amtenance.. . The Job of ma1nta1n1ng any large school 1S a hard task Yet our cooks the general malntenance men our offxce workers Telephonecaus andp A announcementskeep C1 to andthe convent housekeeper and seamstress work to the best N K J F a d A Koernke of the1r ab111ty to keep our school and convent 1n sh1p sha e r J K De Vore OSS IX n P t th h uh h 1da cond1t1on To these people we the students of St Clement on them Oes roug Ou esc OO y Hlgh w1sh to express our many thanks QQQMW Cleanlng the halls and cafeter1a 1snt always such a bad Job t1me saves n1ne IS th f e cla1m fl to r J M Fourmer Mr A Sanscart1er B Lam motto o Sr Eustace the convent bert andT Lambert seamstress A st1tch 1n 81 . . Q f I tv - - . . ,, . , . - J . I V . ' i I c 5 X O ' a 7 s : . . , 1 ' , . . . . . . - y ' 5 ' 7 7 . , , . , . X. .. X. ,f s1 ' 0, r , An 5 N2 A A he 1 .NV . - ' 1 ' vw - - - - vw- l . . . , - - s ' '- ' a s ' ' 'I vwmif Www: gm 'FW WwQ'iEg' if 'Y Ask 'Ml CLUB 60 82 s l w 1 gf Er ,S 1 I 'vxiow 3 , A I 3 4 i x f ...f 1. fi? 'WM' il! a.. ',...9l-. N35 '83 il' ni Q- wi -... 55, ,JS A4 lf Fa. cf--f xi F 2 Xmfxagf P'?' E 5 1 12 Year Students 85 5-vm BAL Vg.,,1-gg, yum! .wmfv ?'1Q,ii. 2 Q. fm,Xi1h:.,1. ' an DRIVEKMM immu- sf' V - , .r+'W J W . I 5 ry , i m ff' , I ,J , . :fr 1 s ' 'M . r mx : ,I Fi! L b . :A , Y Y af W Y 1 3 xi N T: .. 'K an tri ,Q A U 27 D js 5 V v X A M ' li A ,!QgQQp aQ I' pl i 4 0 . A 4. . A ff ' V Qi, A M x , . 9 Q 45 ' k j 1 :fV??4I:gEfjf'5 ap., . . ' . rv 4 f Q, 5 is f V vs X' ' ?lfP f V15 v XJQW , X ' Q 'V 1 ii ,, X , X W . 5. it 5,',, PL Af f ' S V, 1 it 5: T x K V g ,,i3a,' , Q av f , 2 H .. A T ,.:V. T V V . b D 0 n A V4 ip: , V, with NA 'X ..... HV. V, A 1 L Business Sponsors S20 O0 B 8m B Grocerles Herff Jones Company 26312 Van Dyke Manufacturmg Jewelers and Statloners Center L1ne M1Ch1gaH 1401 1429 North Capltol Avenue SL 7 9474 Indlanapohs 7 Ind1ana Bud s Auto Parts 26440 Bunert Warren, M1ch1gan PR 7 8743 Class of 60 To St Clement H1gh Our Grateful Thanks And A Fond Good Bye Dad s Club St Clement Parlsh Internat1onal Mosalc and T11e Company 15035 Edmore Dr1Ve Detro1t 5 M1Ch1g8H Ja Lene s Beauty Salon 8005 State Park Center L1ne M1Ch1gHD SL 7 6262 Jones Funeral Home 7405 Qualman Center L1ne M1ch1gan Center L1ne M1ch1gan SL 7 0565 De Coste Mob1l SEFVICG North End Plumbmg and Heatlng Company 27612 Van Dyke 26704 Van Dyke Warren M1ch1gan Center L1ne M1ch1gan SL 7 9314 SL 8 5850 Fuch s Rel1g1ous Goods Store Past1me Lanes 1326 Brush Street 7576 East N1ne M1le Detro1t 26 M1ch1gan Warren M1Ch1gan WO 2 8744 G1bbS Lumber Company Ronme s Dr1ve In 25135 Van Dyke Center L1ne M1Ch1gan Gletzen Serv1ce 25445 Van Dyke Center L1ne M1ch1gan SL 7 8486 Art Grlssom Bu1ck 24231 Van Dyke Center L1ne M1Ch1g8H SL 7 2100 Bert Hazen Realty 24437 Van Dyke Center L1ne M1ch1gan SL 4 1880 26631 Van Dyke Center L1ne, M1Ch1gaH SL 8 6196 S1lver Crown Ballroom 7012 N1ne M1le Road Warren M1ch1gan SL 7 9570 Tr1o Constructlon Company 7583 Lozler Avenue Warren Mlchxgan SL 4 0494 Warren Bank 21532 Van Dyke Warren M1ch1gan I I O , - -... , y . . 7 1 I I . H . .. 7 - H --' I . 7 7 7 7 ' .. . 7 7 . .' . 7 -1 7 7 7 7 3 7 Business Patrons Allens Ql11Ck Clean Laundry 22640 Van Dyke Warren M1ch1gan E J Bardyga Funeral Home 7531 E 8 M1le Rd Warren, M1ch1gan B1nson s Pharmacy 25501 Van Dyke Center L1ne M1ch1gan Buss Construct1on Co 8190 V1rg1n1a Park Center L1ne M1ch1gan Chaffee Roofmg Co Bob and B111 Mu1rhead 14300 Meyers Rd Detro1t 27 M1Ch1gaH George E Doyle Standard O11 Co 8095 V1rg1n1a Park Center L1ne M1ch1gan Self Serve Laundry 25743 Van Dyke Flalm 8z Sons Hardware and Traller Rental 26324 John R Madlson He1ghts M1ch1gan Flamegas Van Dyke Dealer 24719 Van Dyke Center L1ne Mlchlgan Follo Jewelers 25305 Van Dyke Center L1ne M1Ch1gan Furmture Contractors Inc 407 East Fort Street Detro1t 26 M1Ch1gan Hoste Bros 25311 Van Dyke Center L1ne M1ch1gan Kalahar Insurance Agency 7309 Edward Street Center L1ne, M1ch1gan Kasper Manufactur1ng Co 7320 East Eleven M1le Road Center L1ne M1Ch1gaH La Gondola 24829 Van Dyke Center L1ne M1Ch1gaH S15 OO Lazoen Hay Sz Feed Co 25945 Van Dyke Center Lme M1ch1gan L1nco1n Typewr1t1ng Company 21564 Grand R1ver Detro1t M1ch1gan Martm Floor Sz Sandlng Co 27710 Sylvan Warren M1Ch1gHH Plantland 20400 Van Dyke Detro1t M1Ch1gaH Clem R1nke Ford Inc 31331 Van Dyke Warren M1ch1gan H Rosen and Sons 29765 Grosbeck Rosevllle M1ch1gan 8155 Rltter Center L1ne M1ch1gan Sa1nt Clement Grade School Engleman Street Center L1ne M1Ch1g3H State Park Bu1ld1ng Corp 26640 Van Dyke Center Lme M1ch1gan Sunbeam Laundry Kr Cleaners 24817 Van Dyke Center L1ne Mlchlgan Swanson s Standard Serv1ce 26515 Van Dyke Center L1ne M1ch1gan Townshlp O11 Co 13680 E 11 M1le Rd Warren, M1ch1gan Van Dyke Clothler s School Sweaters Tuxedo Rentals 23026 Van Dyke Warren Zack s Pharmacy 24408 Van Dyke Center L1ne M1Ch1gan o ' 0 , , , . , . . . . . , . . . , . . , . . . 7 . . . , . . . , . . U , . . g , ' a 0 , , , , . , . . 3-E-Econ-O-Wash Saint Clement High School . , . . . , . . . , . . . , . . . , , , . . , . . . , . . . , 1 1 I 1 . V . ' V . . . , - I , , , , . , . . . , . . 87 Golden Pafrons-310.00 A Friend E. J. Bergeron Fence Co. Berk's 5?-35. 00 Store Betty's Beauty Shop Boulton's Hardware Henry Bousson-Fruit and Vegetable Market Mr. and Mrs. Victor Braun Center L1ne Cleaners Center L1ne Drugs Center L1ne Palnt Pot Chef's Beef House Chlcken Dellght Class of 1961 Class of 1962 Class of 1963 D1ehl and Dlehl Archltects Inc Father Kramer Federal Credlt Un1on Father Kramer Kmghts of Columbus Ford Funeral Home Groesbeck Flowers Bernard F Hoste Bulldmg Contractor Jayson Jewelers J Sz J Vendmg Jenuw1ne's Standard Servlce Joe s Blcycle and Hobby Shop Silver Patrons-S5 A Frlend Edmund T Ahee Jewelers Aud1o Vlsual Club Balogh s G1ft Shop Leo Beacham Sunoco Servlce Mr and Mrs Edward B1ebuyck Mr and Mrs George B1egalsk1 B1g Boy Employees Roseanne Boudreau Mr and Mrs John Boytlm Mr and Mrs A Burg Burkard Manufactur1ng Company Inc Mr and Mrs Joseph Caravagglo Center Lme Barber Shop Center Lme Beauty Nook Center L1ne Dept Store Center L1ne Leather Shop Center Party Store C1c1ll1n1 and Sardelll Mason Contractors Constable Hugh W Malloy Cotton Shop Council Presldent and Mrs Lou1s A Kelsey Danny s Flor1st and Nursery Sales De Clerk Industr1es Dee's Sport Shop Mr and Mrs E Defer Delta Drlve In Delta Pattern and Model Co Mr and Mrs M Derbln M and Mrs Stephen Derrmg Mrs Dorothy DeVore Charles H Earl Earl s Market Mary Ann Eberspacher Mr and Mrs Eberspacher Ed and L11 s Flower and G1ft Shop Ed s Gulf Servlce Ed s Gulf Servlce Emplre Fru1t Market Falrport Cleaners Flllmore Bros Frank Juricny, Jr. Kolasa Service Lee and Cady Wholesalers E. J. Mandziuk Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. B. Markowicz Clemens Mazur and Sons, Builders Member of Class of '41 Morawskl and Sons Monuments Markers, Mausoleums O K Heatmg SSFVICG J Organek Electr1cal Contractor R1nke Pontlac Cadlllac Ryan Drugs Scheuren MOK Lumber Co Schoensee s Market S J Sczechowsk1 Smltty s Bar Mr and Mrs Joseph Soroka Stllwell Press Robert F Stout Agency Surplus Lumber Co C Sway s Market Taylors' on Van Dyke Inc Wh1te's Laundry Wolf Hardware OO H J F1x and Son Mr and Mrs Raymond FIX Frank s Party Store Frost and Schoenherr Att Fuchs Wm A Estate Gathen Industr1es George Halrdressers Mr and Mrs Alfred N Gletzen Glo Tone Cleaners Mr and Mrs Joseph Godxn Mercedes Godm Grand Rlver 7 M1le Servlce Mr and Mrs John Gretz Gllbert Grobbel Industrlal Broom Refxllmg Servzce J Sz J Auto SBFVICC Ed J enuwme Mr and Mrs Walter Jenuwme Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mrs Koss Krleg Bros Cathollc Supply House John Lano Flor1st Lee s Flor1st Lefever Insurance Agency Mr and Mrs Charles Le Fevre Lxberty Roller Rmk Mr and Mrs Bradley H Lxetz Dr B Llsowskx Doctor John J Lyons O D Maco Off1ce Supply Macomb Cab Co Edward Manczuk Mr and Mrs W D Martm Tony Mlelke 56 Mr and Mrs Clarence M1mmlCk Mr and Mrs Stanley N16dZW19Ck1 Page's Standard Stat1on Potas Groesbeck Nursery Mr and Mrs R Popour Prlmeway Tool 81 Engmeermg Harvey T Klng Martln J Klaus 88 Proste s Shell Qulck T V Company Clem R1nke Ford Sales Rosary Altar Soclety Ross Barber Shop George Rudy Funeral Home Rumph s Rad1o Shop W H Savage Schuster Hardware Sxmons Smart Shoes SL 7 6377 St Clement s Youth Club Stemmer s Coll1s1on Mr and Mrs S Stencel Sussex Drug Store Mr and Mrs J A Thebert Mr and Mrs J Tranch1da Ronald Trawczynskl 56 Mr and Mrs J Tropea Twelve M1le Hoover Servlce Center Mrs Catherme Udvare Utlca M1l11ng Co Van Constructlon Co Van Dyke Fmance Co Mr and Mrs George Vermeersch Mr and Mrs Jerry Vermeersch V1c s T V and Rad1o Servlce Vohs Plumbmg and Heatlng Inc Mr and Mrs Leo Wancour Warren Glass Company Mrs Andrew W1egand Sr Mr and Mrs Dav1d W1egand Wonderland Tots N Teens Shop Wuyek Funeral Home Mr and Mrs Yack Mr and Mrs Pat Yourdan John Jos Zahorchak Dr Robert J Zobl D D S Mr and Mrs Thomas Zott Dr R Paul Zusman, Optometrlst . . 0 , I . . - l . . ' , , . . . . . Y , . , . , . I o , . . , . I . . . 1 V . , . . - - V , . . I . . ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chuckry Karps Drugs Mr, and Mrs. T, T,-awczynski . , . . ' . -. . .. . u .,' , ' ' . . . . l . l ' ' , I r. . ' . , . . I U ' u o . I ' I n . 1 n n . I . ' , . . . ' ' , 1 1 Q . . ' Q . . I , Marne Abraham Mr Arthur Alberty Mr and Mrs W Andrxch Angle s Beauty Shop S C Aronson Agency Mr and Mrs Art man Mr and Mrs Edward Artman and Mr and Mrs L Atklnson Mr and Mrs Stan Helkell Auto Craft Tool and Dre Bob Bachman 57 Exleen Bachman Mr and Mrs C J Baginskl Annabelle Ballckl 43 Mr and Mrs Frank Ballclu Sylvia Balinskx 58 and Mrs and Mrs r and Mrs and Mrs Mrs G Bayl and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs B Bania Barkhouse Charles Barron Allen Baumgart Loneal Beck Richard Belbot Al Benignl R Bemgm R Benlgni, Jr Miss Catherine Bentley Mr and Mrs John Bentley Mary Berger Mr and Mrs C Berger Michael Bernott Mr and Mrs Alex Beste Mr Edward Bxebuyck Mrs Bnebuyck Joseph Bienlewicz 59 and Mrs Steve Blenkowskx and Mrs Max Bielat and Mrs and Mrs Eugene Blair Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Lawrence Bully Michael Bllly Jack Blaxr H W Blankenshxp Jo Anne Blond 59 and Mrs O D Bloodworth and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Stanley Bobowslu Henry Boedxng T Bonar Wllllam Bott Emile Boudreau Harold Bousson Darrell Boytlm Mrs E Walter Bradley Wxlllam Brady Al Brideau 59 Frank Brlesmelster Mr and Mrs G Briggs Mr and Mrs Andrew Brinkman Jean Brmkman Mr and Mrs Robert Brohl Mr and Mrs Robert Brown Gayle Brueggeman 59 Mr and Mrs John Brueggeman Mr and Mrs Dan Budnlck Anthony J Buechel and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Jon Buechel HarryJ Bueker E J Burg J Burg Lionel Calllouette George Karas Famlly and Mrs RaymondL Caxllouette Barbara Calabrese Andrew Caravagglo '58 Barbara and Jack Carbone Chuck Carnaghie Mr and Mrs Richard Carney Mr and Mrs P Lavacece Center Line Records Mr and Mrs Edward J Chapman Anne Marie Chapman 59 Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Carl Chrouch Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Joseph Chmxelewskx Chmlelewskl Andrew Chonko J Chrzanowskx Thomas Churxlla Helen Cxeslelsld and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs A Clesllga LesterJ Clinton Walter Coates Richard Cobb S Connell Connell's Texaco Service and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Gordon Cooper Emile Couture James Cunningham James Cunmngham Theodore Cuplsz A Cybulskl and Sons Mr and Mrs William Dailey Mary Ann Daldine 59 Kathleen Darga Mr and Mrs Albert Deckers Boosters-S2 OO James De Coste Mr and Mrs John De Coste Mrs Morris De Fever 51 John De Lair r J DeLamlelleure and Mrs Cyril Delmotte Mrs Margaret Delmotte and Mrs Ralph J DeMonaco and Mrs Louxs DePrez and Mrs Hector De Tavernler Mrs James and Rogar Dlegel Mrs Sophie Dmetroshko Russell R Doherty Mr and Mrs Donahue Mr and Mrs H Donovan Joe Dooley 58 Mrs Matthew Doyle Murphy Doyle J eaxmette Grobbel Richard Grobbel 57 Mr and Mrs Aloyslus Grobbel Mr and Mrs Bert Grobbel Mr and Mrs George Grobbel Mr and Mrs Ray Grobbel Groesbeck Patent Drugs Mr and Mrs Stanley Grondz Antonia Gualtierle John Rockne Guirm and Mrs Curtis Gurtz and Mrs Robert Hagan J Hahn and Mrs R J Hanrahan and Mrs Benston Harris Harris Dress Shop Mrs Gertrude l-Iartslg Hayes B Mile Service 55555 Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Duda Family Flossle Duloc and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Edward Dresllnsld Theodore Drozer Victor Drzazdzinskl k's Beauty Shop Bernard Dunaj and Family GeraldT Dunay Joseph Dunal and Famxly Stanley Dunaj Mrs Rose Dunn Arlene Hazen Leona Hazen Mr and Mrs Janet Hebert Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Ralph Hazen 5 Eugene Hebert Stephen Helde Steve Heide '5 Mr and Mrs L Hein Mrs Mae Henderson and Mrs Jerome E Dupuis and Mrs Edward Dutluewzek and Mrs Stanley Dutkxewlcz Miss Judy Duzaka East Detrolt Drive In Mr and Mrs James Edwards Eight Alumni of 41 Mr and Mrs Paul J Elwart LawrenceC Elya Richard Emmerson Mr and Mrs Frank Erker Sophie Erker Mayor and Mrs R Estey Florence Evans Mary Evans Vic Evans 59 Mr and Mrs Victor Evans Mr and Mrs Ernest Fabian Roy Fante Mr and Mrs Eugene Field Gerald Finn Mr and Mrs John Finn 54 Mrs Stanley Flsher '45 Eileen Flan1gan 59 Dick and Jim Fortin Mrs Irene Fortln Mr and Mrs Fortuna Mr and Mrs Walter Fortuna Mary E Foster Mr and Mrs A Frankowlak Mr and Mrs Orvxlle Fraser Mr Mark Frasz Mrs May V French and Son Rosalie Froehlich 57 Mr and Mrs Harry Fuerst Henry s Barber Shop Mr and Mrs Cdr and Mrs Bill Hogg Mr and Mrs Sid and Rosie and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs EEE Peter Hoder G E Hoffman Ray Hoste Houghton 57 Hranko Ray Hubert Joseph Hudak EE and Mrs Joseph Hudak and Mrs J Husarchlk Mrs Kenneth Hyvonen 56 Tom Israel 58 Jack's Conmtry Fresh Meats Mr and Mrs J Jackowsld Benjamin H Jackson Mr and Mrs D Jackson Mr and Mrs David Jackson Mrs W J Jackson Mr and Mrs Bernard J Jacob Robert Jacob '47 Mary J aklemiec George Jardine, Jr Mr Henry J armaga Mr and Mrs V E Jaworskl Chester and Bernice Jelln Mr and Mrs William Jenkins Mr and Mrs Andrew Jenuwlne Mr and Mrs Charles Jenuwlne Dave J enuwlne 58 Herbert J J enuwlne Kathy J enuwlne Jerome's Feminine Apparel Jlmmy s Barber Shop Jlm's Realty Judy Fuerst 57 Lillian Fuerst Dolores Galanskl Mr and Mrs Ted Galbensky Joseph Galdes and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Louis Garbe John Garczewskl Donald Garry Ed Gassman James M Gault Joseph Gaydos Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Vicki Jones Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs R Johnston Johnstone Clifford Joseph Adolph Joswlak G h B Muslc Center Aimee Gelsler Clem Geisler Connle Gelsler 57 Junior Boys of 108 Junior Girls of 103 and Mrs J Kaczorowski and Mrs Chester Kallnowskl and Mrs Andrew Kaltz and Mrs Jacob Kaltz and Mrs John Kansa Glorxa Gexsler Sharon Geisler Mr and Mrs Arthur Geisler Mr and Mrs H Geisler Al Gelb and Family Mr and Mrs A Geldxm Mrs Joseph Kantrow Kapala and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Kardynskl M Karner Frank Kava Ed Kawickl Kayden Robert Kebbe Georgla's Beauty Shop Ken Gerus Frances Gibson Mrs Mary L Gietzen Christine T Glpprlch Louis A Gipprlch 50 Mr and Mrs Richard Giuliani Mr and Mrs Charles Glueck Miss Goldun A J Golembiewski Josephine Golemblewslu Mr Frank Gora Mr and Mrs Phllllp Goum and Simone Aurel J Gravel Catherine Gretz Mr and Mrs Norman Grlnsell Eleanor Grobbel B9 Mrs E Keller Barbara and Frankie Kelsey Mr and Mrs Dave Kengerskl Mr 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I ' I FACULTY Alblna, Sister M VII, 72 Arnold, Sxster M V VII 54 55 Baumgart Mr Al VII 8 14 44 Dalmatla Slster M VII 1 Davld, Slster M VII 6 25 45 4489 23 Index Daxley Cather1neXXIX 10 12 60 Daxley, ThomasXXXl 3 32 Defer, Ellen XVII, 6 ll 12 24 41 44 52 53 60 DeLam1el1uere Dav1dXXXIII 25 DeLamlelluere, Jo Ann XXIX DeLamlelluere, Thomas V XXX1 14 59 76 Dorsey M1ssShe1la VII Eustace Foster Gentner Gonzaga Grassx, Hahn, M Her man Honora, 119 Eleanore Sxster M IV Sister M 81 Mxss Mary Beth Reverend Carl Slster M VII Mr Davld 43 54 r John VII, 13 27 Reverend Jerome VI 62 SISIBTM VII 27 74 77 Imelda Rose SisterM 52 81 Loeher Reverend 13 Delmotte, LouiseXXVIII 24 53 75 Demeshko KarenXXXII DeMonaco, Dxane XXIV DeMonaco SandraXXXIII 2 3 Derbm, Patr1ciaIGKVII, 7 12 19 DeTavern1er D1aneXXX 7 60 DeVore, Karen XV 75 81 DeVore, Kelth XXIUI 73 Doneth JosephXXI 12 17 72 Doneth, Linda XXX, 73 Dooley DavidXXXIII 75 Margaret SlsterM VII, 25 73 Murray Reverend'I' Edward VI Regis SisterM VH 6 13 43 73 Roluckl, Reverend Stanley VI, 13 Rose Ellen SisterM VII 29 54 Seraphlca SlsterM VII 6 61 76 Smxth Miss Darlene VII 13 25 27 73 Sucaet, Mrs Joyce VII 26 Szambelan Mr Donald VII Therese, Sister M VII 64 Thompson Mr James VII STUDENTS Ahern, Kenneth XXXIII 27 27 64 44 45 27 49 Doyle James Doyle JohnXXXII 42 Doyle PatrickXIV 26 Dunaj Elizabeth XII, 22 71 Dupuis Judith XXXIII 24 52 60 Dutluewicz Richard XXXI 13 Dutkiewlcz Thomas XXIV 11 4 Edwards, Barbara XXXIII 24 52 Elwart CarolynXXIX 11 76 Fedorczyk R1chardXXXI, 32 Feleo EdwardXXX Fierle, Charles XXVII Flnn Francis XXVIII XXIX Fmn ThomasXXXI Flx, Danxe1XXIX, 8 15 16 29 30 76 FIX Joyce XXVI XXVII 4 12 23 81 Flaxm AnnaXXXI 39 76 Flaxm CarolX XVIII XIX 1 6 11 19 23 4 Alberty Danlel XXXI Art man Artman Atlunson Atkinson BBQIIISKI EdwardXXXIII Elalne XIV, XV 26 44 Melvm XIX 12 Sandra IGCXI Kathleen XXXIII 12 52 Banla Gerald XXXII, 25 32 79 Bama, Kenneth XXIX 8 15 59 Barron Joyce XXXIII 24 52 Barry Patricia XXXII XXXIII Bashaw Gary XXX 27 Bernott Mlchael XXX 17 24 31 53 Beste Shlrley XXVIII 24 29 44 Beste Wllham XXXII XXXIII Bnegalslu, Exleen XIII, 4 29 41 Galbensky, Patrxcla XV 23 24 53 BICIIKDWSKI ErnestXXXII 73 Boehmer W1ll1amICCXI Bonar Carol XXXIII 64 Bonar, Judxth XXXI, 12 44 Boytlm Patr1ckXXXIII 1 14 Braun Judxth XXX 12 24 53 Flanxgan, AgnesXXIX 4 24 68 76 Flamgan John XXVII Flanigan Mary Jo XXXII I-'ogoros James Allen XIGCI Forray Margaret XXIX 76 Fortm Robert XXVIII 15 I-'ortumase Edward XXIX 64 20 21 59 Fortuna Nancy XXIV, XXV 53 54 72 76 Fournier Patr1claXXXI 45 Frank, Ell1abethXXIII 64 Fuerst Jane XXVIII 12 53 60 74 Fuerst Mar1lynXXIV XXV 9 11 12 24 33 45 53 60 74 Galbensky Dorothy IQCXIII, 73 Garczewskx Caro1ynIGCX 60 Garczewskx Patric1aXXXI1I, 1 Garlow, Kenneth XXXIII Gault JohnXXII Brown D1aneIOCVI, XXVII 3 3 Brown WayneXXX 44 Brueggeman Deanna XXV 4 1 33 60 Buckley, MaryXIQCI 12 60 Buechel FredXXXl 44 Buechel, Thomas XXXI, 64 Burg Marcia XVIII XIX 57 74 76 Bush, JohnXXX 25 Buss Barbara Butrum Carl Gawllk, Arlene XXVIII XJHX Gelsler Geisler Gelsler Gelsler A1meeXXVIII XXIX CharlesXXX 54 ClementXXXI 9 26 44 53 55 HerbertX XII, 1 21 65 67 Geldun, Antoinette IGUHI 79 Gervasl Gietzen 66 67 Gletzen Marilyn 26 KatleenXI 4 5 6 712 23 24 4 68 71 Th0masXIGX 12 54 Calllouette EdnaXXIX 3 53 76 Caravagglo Joseph XXXII Caravaggio Marie Caravagglo, Vincent XXIX, 21 37 Carney Chrlst1naXIDCI 12 60 Carney, Mary Ann XXVIII, 9 12 Caruana, Max-yXXX1II 25 39 Casselman JamesXXI.X 54 76 Chapman, Virg1n1aXXVIII 7 12 3 Chxtu KennethXXX'IlI 27 Chmlelewski, Barbara XXIX, 5 29 Chmxelewski LawrenceX XIV 0 75 23 Gxpprlch, Barbara XXV 1 24 33 44 53 60 69 Gmerek Janet XXVI XXVl'I 7, 12 60 72 Godxn, Mercedes XVIII XIX 44 57 Godlewslu, Phll1pXXXI Golembxewski Carol XXVI XXVII 9 12 23 24 44 53 55 56 Golembiewsln ChesterXXX Gomwlecha, Lawrence XXXI Goruwlecha, ThomasXXII XXIII Gora, JanetXXXIII 24 52 60 Gordon MargaretXXIX 12 60 725 65 36 38 3 55 58 Chonko, AndreaXXXI 24 53 Chonko Dolores XVI, XVII 4 12 64 71 Choronzewlcz Carol XXX, 2 Chrlstel BarbaraXXXI 76 Chuckry, Beverly XVI, XVII, 4 31 41 60 64 75 Churilla Helen XVI XVII 10 13 64 Ciesllga, Robert XXVIII, 4 8 15 I7 19 24 61 o 65 72, 76, 77 Cllnton, Judith XXXI Coeman Carol AIIIIXK 12 29 0 Coghlll Joyce XXIX 12 Gordon, MaryXXIX Gretz FrancesXXVI 23 45 53 Grobbel Grobbel Grobbel, Grobbel, Grobbel, DavidXII 4 47 53 68 74 EarlXXXI 44 76 Gerald XXIX, 1 15 21 76 KennethXXXIII 1 14 32 William XXX, 14 Gurslnsk1,Cather1neXII IGII 17 24 25 Gurtz ClaraXXZXI 44 Guzdlal AnthonyXXXI Hall SharonXXX Hanrahan PatriclaXXXII 1 12 24 Collins, GailXX7GII 52 Collins Geraldv XXXI 14 Collins M1chaelXXXII Com1ell, Patricia XXVIII 53 Couture D1aneXXXII XXXIII Cowall Patricia Ctumlngham CarolynIGGG 12 60 Cunmngham, Jud1thXXV 41 60 76 Cupisz Camll1eXXXII,3 24 52 Cygan, CynLh1aXXX'l1I 12 24 5 Hay William XXIHI Hayes MarleXXXI 25 53 Hazen, Paul XXXI, 42 Hebert, MaryXXXIII 60 Helde Mar1onXXXI 12 26 Hem, Phyllxs XXIX, 44 Hemmlngsen Marilyn XXIX Hemnungsen Virg1nxaXXX Hessell, Albert 26 Hoder Mari1y'nIGGiI'II 34 55 91 3 Hoffman, Nancy XXXI, 3 24 31 53 Houghton DlanneXXXI 13 24 5 Houghton, GaryXIV XV 12 15 18 58 68 Hudak GertrudeXXIX 1 2 24 3 Hudak Raymond XXXIII Jackson BarbaraXXXII 52 73 Jacob, BernardXX XIG Jarmaga Dennis IQLXII Jenuwlne, CharlotteXXIX 55 79 Jenuwme, KathleenXXIV XXV Jordan CordeliaXXX'Il1 Joseph JamesV XVIII XIX 2 29 4 Jurlcny, Harold XXX, 8 Juzek, KathleenIDDClII 52 Kachman CarolynXXX Kaltz Louis XVI XVII 62 Kaltz Rose XXVIII XX'IX 79 Kansa EdwardXIV XV 53 Kantrow, James 13 Karclynskl Diane XXXIII 60 Karner RosemarieXXIX 5 4 Kava, MaryAnn XXXI Kawlckl DennlsXIV 37 76 Kelsey Patr1claXXXI 24 53 54 Kemp, GaryXXIl XXIII 8 45 Kemp, Kay XXXII 13 King JudlthXXX 3 King, Jo Ellen King Karen XXIX, 3 Koernke Albert1naXlI XIII 54 81 Koernke Theresa XXVIII 6 11 12 24 1 2331 3 5 7172 Kolaso, JohnXXXII 3 Kolllnger Char1esXXXI 44 Kolodzlejslu Ela1neX1I 12 31 45 Komorek MlcheleXXXIII 3 52 Kondziolka, David IDCXIII 14 32 Kopplnger KathrynXXX 60 Kopplnger PaulXXXI 42 44 Koroleskl, Evelyn 27 29 39 Koroleskl JoanXXXI Kosal, Carol XXX! 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Pomante, FrancesXX1X 39 44 4 Popour Esther XIV, XV Powell E1leenXXIX 2 44 53 77 Qultter, Irma Mae XXXI Qultter JanlceXXXII 12 60 Rabac Anto1netteXIII 45 Rabac, Margaret XXXIII Radtke JohnXXIX 15 65 Raiss, CarolynXXVIII 11 24 45 75 RBISS, James XXXIII Ranleri J05ephXXIX 15 19 20 65 76 Regan Charlene XXXI Regan, MarlonXI 22 Relss James XVIII XIX, 65 Relss, Phyllxs XXXII 12 Remsing, Robert XXIV, XXV Ress Marllynn XXXIII Rheaume Cheryl XXXIII, 13 Rlchmond Henry XXIV 62 Rinke, Allan XXXIII, 3 Rmke, Denn1sXXII XXIII, 9 DlaneXXIX 3 30 44 Rlnke, Gerald XX, XXI 72 Rmke Rlnke Patricia XXIX Rltchle, KathleenXXIX 44 Rogos Rlchard XVI 4 24 53 75 Rokwlcz Jud1thXXX 42 Rokwlcz Patrxcza XXVIII XXIX Romzek Dav1d9 17 79 Rosbury, GeorgeXXII XXIII Rostow Margaret XXVIII 12 19 24 30 44 74 79 Rzeszut, DonaldXXIX 55 Sand RogerXXX XXXI Sandldge MaureenXXXI 76 Sanger Rxchard XXJCIII 14 Savage, M1chael XXX XXXI Savlcus CaroleXXIX 39 76 Scantlxng Mar1eXXXI 53 Schlmelfemng, Joa.nneXXXI1I 26 Schlmmel JamesXXX 26 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