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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 , -. . I I O 1 az, .4-' . x A R K L No x ' .Af 1: A A up k Y , ,,, I lc f Q ' ,x K .K -V I Q: I Q 'vu I, . 'A v U at h .VY . , a . . . . Q, A g . . . , H . , it , K . , . . ' R 'J wx R t X ggi., S' .wig 'Q35 be e 'Xing 6 wg' gp :I Y L ..'. ti, at of if . my-. it 5 I X is , it Q : . J ,' -' ' 1 2 ' H ,ie ' , -,NL u Q t Y, 5 swf ft A . f . 'gfls Atfsx . J' ' : Q 7 L Y. ext' L! ta V.. -v 13, ,- gl. . , . U A Skill . . I 1 ' . h 1 6' . . . . . , . 1 1 l 1: 5. , . . , A P ' 7 , , 1 Q 1 A L ,, . K
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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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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 ' '
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