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September 30 1959 THE CREST page Three Sc oo' Crusaders Say Hn New Faculty Boost Enrollment 3 Lay Teachers Jom Staff SIX full tlme teachers Jolned the St Clement Hlgh School staff th1s year Mrs Joyce Sucaet teachmg two Eng llshlllandtwo clothmg classes attamed her degree at U of M and her Teaching Certlflcate at Wayne State Her hobbxes are s1ng1ng and antlques Ga1n1ng h1s BS degree at U D Mr Donald Roy Szambelan recemved the M1ch1gan Teachmg Cert1f1cate after an addltlonal semester He IS teachmg commercial courses h1s hobbles are drama and muslc modern and classl ca Mr John Robert Hahn lnstructor of Latln I and II and Re11g1on III attended St Bernard College St Benedlct Col lege St Me1nrad Umversity and the Royal Conservatory of the Un1vers1ty of Toronto He played seml professlonal hockey h1s hobbxes are sports 1n clud1ng golf and fxshmg Three Sisters S1ster Mary Gonzaga who holds degrees 1n theology and Engl1sh teaches Rel1 glon Il and Engllsh I Good muslc and plays especlally Shakespeare are her outs1de mterests S1ster Therese de L1s1eux degreed ln art was yearbook advlser art and Enghshteacher at St John Hlgh School L1ttle Chute W1scons1n last year Her vacatlon was all vacatlon New Sodallty moderator S1ster Mary Regxs comes tothe h1gh school from the grade school where she has been teach 1ng the three past years Degreed 1n Sclence, she attended the Un1versity of Seattle th1s past summer on a Sclence Foundatlon Scholarslup and now teaches General Sclence Rel1g1on I and II Sclence IS her hobby RDEA Ccont d from P 1 Col 25 S1ster Mary Raphael, pr1nc1pal of St Clement Elementary School a.nd chalrman of the Mlchlgan sect1on of the RDEA cha1red the general discussion SCH faculty members S1sters Dal matla and Mary Regis addressed the high school sesslon S1sters Honora a.nd Mary Dav1d brlefed the general assembly at day s end on recent trends in concepts and teaclung of Engllsh and mathe matxcs The RDEA was formed by the S1sters of Samt Domlmc of Racme, to set up research studxes m teacher preparation and teacher performance ln order to unify the sp1r1tual and educational train mg of the1r members Jolrung St Clement Hlgh for the flrst t1me are Cleft l1ne bottom to topl Ilene Nor mandeau Roger Yack Allan R1nke John Kolasa Tom O Br1en Mxke Tra1nor Bob Kowalskx J1m Tranchxda Tom Da1ly Center row Kb tot J Dlane Brown Mlchele Kormorek Lmda Clement Cam1lle Cupicz Nancy Hoffman Edna Ca1llouette Dlane Szczepanskl Dlane Rlnke Faculty Losses Count gguq Havmg fulfilled the1r dut1es at St Clement last year and once agam obey mg the orders of the1r Superxor S1sters M1chael Sean and Madel1ne have taken up new asslgnments S1ster Mlchael who taught the com mercxal courses IS now 1n M11waukee, whlle S1ster Sean who taught Lat1n Enghsh andRel1g1on classes is at St Catherme Hlgh in Racme Selected by the Dorn1n1can Fathers of Chlcago to be Mother Superlor of the newly formed Commumty of Domimcan Mlssion S1sters S1ster Madel1ne IS training young women for forelgn nussion work 1n South Amerlca Also mzssmg from our current faculty IS Mr R1chardChapman of the coachmg staff who now is coach at Mt Clemens High School The students of St Clement s1ncerely appreclatethe knowledge these teachers extended to them Rxght row fb tot I Judy Senftleben, Marsha Schoener Marlene Krajnxak Gerald1ne Umloff Judy Kxng Karen Kxng Newcomers not present for the p1cture are Nancy Wrublenskl Judy Olde schulte, Carole Wolf Kathleen Bagm Skl LarryYack, CarolNadlosk1 Carol Kosal Ph1l1p Petz, James M11eston The October 4th game has been trans ferred to Saturday evenmg October IN MEMOR IAM. The faculty and students express sympathy to Barbara Gipprlch and to George Mayern1k on the death of the1r fathers to S1ster Bertha on the death of her slster and to Mrs E Grobbel on the death of her grandson St Clement has a free day Monday, October 12 , if ',, C.. . 1 1 , - , . . . ' F p. . ' ' Q Q u . . . . . 4 Y I 3 . . 1- ' salient , . ' . ' 9 Q Q ,r fl ai Q ! ' 1' 3 iq Q 'n y ' . ' . ' - f , , A5 Q 9 ' 9 ,argl N ' . . 'I tot 5' 'tv Y Li ' ' ' f R . . I 1 y ' ,. aff ' 'X . . . f g g 1 ,J i . 1 J , 1 a V' 4 5 it 2 Comingto us from Racme, Wisconsin, if WF - 1 'Q ' Y , - 1, . - , . . u . . . . , - u , y . , . . . . . . . ' ' l . 1 1 9 y 1 , 7 ! ' , . .l ' ' - 1 a 5 l 1 1 . , , , Y , Q 1 , 7 ' I . . ' 'Y . V' I . - 1 . Y . I 1 1 , , . . . : lr ' ' . 1 1 1 . ' , . u . . - - y . , 1 I . I . . . , . , , 7 . l , I ' o 7 Y v . . ' . - 1 . I , n 1. , - , 3. , - 7 . 1 1 1 1 , , l , , 1 no l ' , 1 1 o 1 ' , . , . V 1 a , ' . 1.....1..-
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Page Two THE CREST September 30 1959 Crest Alms For ame What s 1n a name? Does the t1tle by wh1ch a th1ng IS knovm necessarlly show 1tS nature? Last year the student body chose The Crest as the name of th1s paper Was the1r Ch01C6 appropr1ate? The word crest, ltself, developed durmg feudal t1mes Or1g1nally lt was a helmet ornament, g1v1ng protect1on from blows Later the crest came to be used 1nthe make up of coats of arms which were used by persons of h1gh rank as symbols of the1r famxly tree These coats of arms were also used to 1dent1fy prop erty Sllverware, ch1na, coaches, and armor all bore the fam1ly emblem Today the Off1C1a1 symbol of a natlon IS called a crest In Br1ta1n the nat1onal crest 1S that of the royal fam1ly Our own country uses the Great Seal of the United States In this waythe word became an 1dent1fy1ng devlce Wh1tecap peaks are known as the crest of the waves A crest, too, IS the upper po1nt of a h1ll or mounta1n thus ma.k1ng the word 1nterchangeable w1th hlghest or head IfTheC,rest1sto prove a f1tt1ng name thls paper must reach for the top L1ke the part of the coat of arms, lt must also be a mark of somethxng spec1al The Crest has the com1ng year 1n wh1ch to reach its goal to l1ve up to 1ts name qnam Q 'D 2. 7,,f,', . 41 f 4+ WJ ,DJ For You, 44 Byslght Does 445 seem to be a b1g number? The hlgh school enrollment reaches that number exactly Each day, these 445 students attend classestogether They pass each other inthe halls and on sta.1rways At 12 30 these same students meet 1n the cafe ter1a, sharmg all the latest news and g0SS1p They belong to the same clubs, support the same team and attend most of their games These 445 meet at the same dances and parties They also attend Mass together each Fr1day many of them !'6Ce1Vll'lg Holy Commun1on Yet how many of these 445 can see one of the1r own classmates, recogmze him, and call h1m by name? How many can po1nt out a student from another class and say I know tum ? Ofthe 445 th1rty two have just trans ferred from other schools How are they fittmg 1n? Are they gettmg to know the others? Arethe others gettxng to know them? Crusaders of old were openhearted wlth the people they met 111 the1r travels The1r present day counterparts now have the opportumty to lmltate their name sakes When w1ll each student at St Clement High be able to say I can count at least 444people as my friends Tomorrow? May We Suggest... that Crusader rooters Slt together in the stands and cheer rlght up to r K the end of the game 1 No THE CREST September 30 1959 Published by the students of Sa1nt Clement Hlgh School 8155 R1tter Avenue Center L1ne M1Ch1g3Jl Ed1tor1al board Marilyn Fuerst Janet Gmerek Kathleen Gletzen Janet L1etz Rlchard Rogos Patr1c1a Thebert Marlene Wancour Grace Wlegand Copy Beverly Chuckry Carol Golemblewskl Joan Kudryckl Dxane Wesserl1ng Deanna Brueggeman MRFCIR Burg Ellen Defer Karen De Vore Art and Photography Barbara G1ppr1ch, John Zahorchak, Edward Fortumase Thomas Dutkxewxcz, Davxd Grobbel Edward Meduvsky Busmess Kathleen G1etzen Patr1c1a Derbln, Lorrame MHTKOWICZ, Gary Vermeersch, Dolores Chonko Reporters Shlrley Beste, Mary Ann Carney, V1rg1n1a Chapman, Barbara Chmielewsk1, Patr1c1a Connell, Louxse Delmotte, Robert Fortm, Jane Fuerst, Theresa Koernke, Marcella Markov1ch, Patr1ck MIHHICK, Carol Megge, Ronald N16dZW18Ckl, Susa.nOberl1esen, Carolyn Ra1ss, Margaret Rostow, Judxth Senftleben, Joan Trawczynslu Student Poll li Left to r1ght L ChlIl1e1eWSkl Choronzewlcz, E Powell G LaValley C Wolf The openmg of school brought w1th lt anew curriculum and schedule Three of the changes were Mass only once a week, a three o'clock d1sm1ssal, an permanent seatlng arrangements 1n caieter1a How does the man on the street' or rather 'student 1n the hall feel about them? These are h1s reactxons Do you l1ke the change from da1ly to weekly Mass? Carol Wolf 63 Ith1nk we apprec1ate the Mass more 1f we go only on Fr1 days Gary La Valley 60 I thmk the Mass on Frlday IS good because everyone shouldhave achance to bu1ld h1s Splrlt ual defense so he can endure the ev1ls of the world Joan Watson '60 'I really m1ss the opportun1ty of da1ly Mass, but since this seems to be the best poss1ble way to 1nclude all of the school act1v1t1es m sat1sf1ed w1th the change How about the new d1sm1ssal t1me? Carol Choronzewxcz 62 'I can t see why we haveto get out of school so late I would rather have d1sm1ssal at about the same t1me other schools do Lawrence Chrn1elewsk1 60 Actually there doesn 't seem to be any d1fference between the 2 45 d.1Sl'n1SSa1 and the three o clock one What about the ca.feter1a seatlng ar rangements? E1leen Powell 61 S1nce I enJoy d1fferent people at dlfferent times don't like to s1t III the same place all year Judy Senftleben '61 'I l1ke the seatmg order 1n the cafeter1a compared to that of my last school becausel have a better chance of gettlng acquamted w1th the rest of the Juniors Do You Know... that the class of '60 1S the thirty fourth graduatxng class 1 I nr V V ' . a V 1 I 4 Y Q 1 Y ' . is ' ,yttfas , - - it sf- - g: - t we 3 ...Q . . . . . . . 345 we 1 4193, my 1 , , y sg ' 1 My an ' . , 4 Q I Y 1 , . . , , ' ' : . , C. . ' , . - , . , ' ' ' 1 . . 7 , I . ' ' d - . ' ' the , . ' - I ' ' ' 'Y V ' v ' rv 9 ' uv ' uv v' , u - - . , , 7 - - n 4. . . . . 1 . u - , . ! i . . - e . I vw ' ' . ' . 1 ' . . J :. 'N f . . . - I . I - QU 0 ' . . . . , f ' gr 9: ,n I I l ' 1 I 1 - -' '- H - ' 4 . r . . . 3 . ' - v . v v . . : - L . 'J 5 D.. R ' ' Z . ,. . H ' ' '. '- N - - -1 .rv . J 'HR ' y M U o ' . ' v . n - - Vol. . 1 - I ' l ' , 1 4 ' - 7 I V' , I . v - - . . 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