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

 - Class of 1960

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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

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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'



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'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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St Clement High School - Crest Yearbook (Center Line, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 14

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St Clement High School - Crest Yearbook (Center Line, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 98

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