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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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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 . Y r K,,V, ' M -7 . , , . . . ,, . . - ' ' , - . . I ' D . . , , .- . - ' I ' l a ' - , ' . ' y 1 - I 0 A ' 7 ' ' ' ' . l .7 ' ' - D . . . . . . - . I . , , I VY IV ' ' - 9 ' J J . , . . - , , 4 7 , , ', . . . . ' t I . , . . . Q ' ' ' 1 ' ' ,, . . . . . U . ,, . . . r ' ' - ' . . - , ' . . ,, . . . . ,, 7 . . . ' . , vl ' , v - . . . T - ' ' ' . . . V ' . life at St, Cather1ne's, and they heard a Of two Weeks- r . . Yet, there were alsothose students who , . ' ' V . . . . . . ' ' ' ' v - tv l . . D , 7 ', ' ol. , . , . , . . 1i I ' A V ! . Y h ! ' I ' I ' ' ' ' 1. 1 ' . . . , . . . , . 2' . ' - 3. ' . - - . 51 ' - - V ' . , ' ... . I , . I I ' ' ' ' ' . ... . , . , . , . , . , . . , . ' ' . I ... . ' ' , . , . ' . ... . , . , . , . , . , . , . - - ' ' ' , . , . , . t , . l , . U I . I ' ... . , . .
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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' . . . . , . -
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