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

 - Class of 1960

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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. ,. 'Des 'av G-A 4 5-....-a,,,,,2-t- A VY M, W W, 'S HS- -. A '---rw --A ,. . A-A' I Ml , ....,,.,Z F K v rg- h ' s ' as u . l . . uv ,Ea .sk 6 . Q gn . . if ' H , In 1 y , 1 a 4 vi f ' 1 ., vt 1 1 sf' . - A f-no , . . Y . Y ' . . , . , . . . y, ' 8 . . 1 ' I . . . ' , . . . . Q 3 Q I v ' - J ' 7, ' .- , 4 .,., . ' I - L 4 .L' v ae . l . I 1 I I I I . . I U ., . ' . . z . . , . . , . - , 0 1 O , .. O C Q . . 7 3 4 , 7 H ' 0 ' i 'S tv ' . . - K . . . , mem., E ' t - , - .. - . . . 4 Q-'y . Megs' . ' ' K! f u 1 , . l K' Y ,1 N V , ' ez - - 1 z V, , 5 7 Q Al A A - - 7 ' ' , , : . , . . . . f , - . . . , , , , I ' 'I - ' . , 2 ' 3 - O , . - . . . . ' ' 7 . - 7

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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 , . 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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

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St Clement High School - Crest Yearbook (Center Line, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 106

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St Clement High School - Crest Yearbook (Center Line, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 78

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St Clement High School - Crest Yearbook (Center Line, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 12

1960, pg 12

St Clement High School - Crest Yearbook (Center Line, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 104

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