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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 ., , . '.
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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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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
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