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September 30, 1959 THE CREST Page selfen And ODDITIES All books dont have to be as dull as that one that you read two mghts before your last book report deadllne Some of them can be pretty lnterestmg For example, do you know when the flrst football game was actually played or who was the first person to go over Niagra Falls 1n a barrel? If not you will learn the answers to these and many other questlons ln the lxbrary s new reference book, Famous Flrst Facts by Joseph Nathan Kane Then, 1f you re one of those people who love the sea and drool over splne tmghng adventure, Nordhoff and Hall s unty Trllogy was wrltten especlally wrltten for you This book is an anthol ogy of goodwritmg lncludmg the famous Mutmy on the Bounty Men Agamst the Sea and P1tca1n s Island Little boy l1ke B1g boy l1ke? lmmw if gf, XP Q 'Mfg H535 'lit Long and Short Go To School Four hundred and f1fty five students came to meet the old and greet the new on Tuesday, September 8 They found the bu1ld1ng, the books and the slghts the same Then they found the new Seven classes augment the present currlculum at St Clement speech art, journalism physlcal science, trigonometry, Spanish and physical educat1on for the boys All classes are fifty f1ve m1nutes 1n length Corporate Mass, club meet ings and a throughout the school guidance program take their weekly turn durmg the flrst mormng perxod Asked the 'why of the enlarged and enriched program Sister Eleanore, principal answered To bu1lda b1gger andabetter school and to provxde more opportunities for self development for every student INTEL!-ECTS Sensors, Press Club Spark Drlve Yearbook Subscrlphons Seek Goal n-qv ll to r I Kathleen Gietzen Gary Ver meersch S Dalmatla Lorralne Markowlcz and Patrlcia Derb1n Sl Sl Senorlta Cuernavaca Taxco, San Louls Postal Mexlco Clty these strange soundmg places are foreign to many of us but th1s summer four Samt Clement H1gh School students vlsltedthem after havmg planned the tr1p for more than two year s Senlor gxrl scouts Diane De Tavermer, 10th grader a.nd 11th graders Francls Pomante, V1rg1n1a Chapman and Mar cella Markovich left Umon Stat1on Fr1 day mormng, June 19 at 8 00 a m Mexlco bound Tra1n stops were made 1n St Louls, San Antomo, and 1n the border town Laredo Texas where the girls checked through customs Wh1le in Mexlco the g1rls v1s1ted the Girl Scout Cabana 1nternat1onal meet1ng place of g1rl scouts and gu1des of the world Scouts from seven states the Bahamas England and Swxtzerland attendedthe Jtme 22 27 sess1on The experlences galned from tlns trlp are many as are the memorles The girls learned how Mexlcans hve and what their country is like but most of all they learned what they have to be thankful for Amerlca Lefttorlght F Poma.nte D DeTav ermer V Chapman, andM Markovlch Yearbook Subscr1pt1on Campaxgn at Sa1nt Clement Hxgh School whxch began last Monday, September 28, w1ll contmue through Monday October 19 Seniors and Press Club sol1c1tors for the patron and sponsor drlve, have set thexr goal at S3 000 Crest Managmg edltors Kathleen Giet zen and Patrxcla Derb1n and Busmess Managers Lorraxne Markow1cz and Gary Vermeersch wxth Faculty adv1ser Sxster Dalmat1a head the project To date, 309 Crusaders have placed orders for their yearbooks if ff ,MA Left to r1ght J Gmerek, P 'lhe bert M Wancour K Gletzen, G W1e gand andJ L1etz Crest Goes to College S1xsen1or members of The Crest staff spent two weeks durmg the summer at college At the UIllV9I'S1ty of Detrolt, they and 37 other hxgh school students attended a Journallsm workshop under the dlrectlon of Father James J Magmer S J headofthejournallsmdepartment at U of D Kathleen Gletzen Janet Gmerek, Janet L1etz Patr1c1a Thebert, Grace W1egand, and Marlene Wancour studied the techmcalitles of newspaper layout, wrltmg and edxtmg On the last day of the workshop Father C Steiner S J , presldent of the Uni verslty, presentedworthy students with certlficates of success EachSt Clem ent student recelved a certificate 0 O 0 0 ' lf? pi a,,. 4 ,J , . . . . . . tg +5 , . , K , A ,T , , . -A Q . . , , , f l . . . . . . . , ' ' I ' 5 . . . ' V 1 - . . . , ' - r. , - . . , . . - J ' , Bo. . . , A K I . g . 4 . . , y 1 , , . . -- . ., , , 3 . . . . , : . . I K . . . . . y 1, H , . P ai ll 'ffl . ' . .' J 4 - vw v ' I ,, ' at , I . .-- 4 f I A55 . . 5 ' ,C ,gigs so X , 4, 5 W' X W :ff -' . . . . ' ' P er Q - ' . ' f , A , ' 1 y 4 , K. 3'-3 ,' ' . Q .. 1 J l' , fs-mm sms' . . . .' . P -1 5 -F ,, . f t ..,, ,gs , 9 A 'S ga 9. lf f ' ,' . . . F. it is af, G , ' 'wi f X 'e-- . 2' 'Hs' . We , s ' V , ' . J '1 9 J J at t-.t . to 9 o . 3 ..:,.i3, , , Q L ,, ' 1 N 3 ' ' - , . , . . , , . . 2 I ' - V I .f. ..... 4 , 5 ,Q - - - . 52 Y if if ' ' ' - 1 , 9 rr' . . s -:ff .. WXMXW' t I, af? .f ' F . . ' ' A - X Y ' - . fe - 5 V' x X ' - . . , - ' ' ' Lv ,. S ' A f x . . 5 as 3, - ' - , . , , 9 y , 7 v H . . . . , . 7 , g . . . - - ' : . , . - - - - l , . I ' .
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Page S1x THE CREST September 30 1959 Semor cheerleaders a e fl t rl Dea.rma Brueggeman Carol Flaxm, and Ellen Defer Cheerleaders Go Campmg Senior cheerleaders Deanna Bruegge man, Ellen Defer, and Carol Flaxm attended Camp All Amerlcan ln Hart land, MlCh1gan There wxth one hundred other cheer leaders they were trained 1n cheerm tumbling and pep assemblxes under the directlon of Mxss Pauline Hess World Hlghllghtlng the1r stay at camp was the talent show of cheers Crusader cheer leaders received h1gh ratmgs Soclallsts Chart Course, Achon Is Splrltua Mary likeness ls Goal The Sodahty offlcers for 1960 are CclockwxselPatr1c1aThebert secretary Kathy Gletzen, prefect Theresa Koer nke vlce prefect and Hugh Malloy, treasurer Sodallsts who attended the Summer School of Cathollc Act1on ln Chicago are fl to r Theresa Koernke Barbara Owockl and Hugh Malloy Sodallsts set the groundwork for act1on at thelr flrst meetxng held Sunday Septem ber 20 At th1s meetlng they decxded on thelr off1cers for the up COlI11Ilg year Kathy Gletzen Prefect Theresa Koernke V1ce Prefect Patrlcla Thebert, Secretary and Hugh Malloy Treasurer SCHOLARS TAKE BREAK FROM BUSY SCHEDULE Sisters who worked expecially hard this summer are fl to r lSlster M Seraphica, Sister Mary Regis, Slster M Dalmatia, and Sister Mary Dav1d Four Slsters at Samt Clement H1gh have earned h1gh honors 1n the f1e1ds of theol ogy, mathematics, science, and music After an intense study of moral and dog matic theology Sacred Scrxpture a.nd canon law at the Theologlcal Instltute under the dlrectlon of Aqumas College, S1ster M Dalmatia recelved a Master of Arts degree 1n Rel1g1ous Educat1on Reclpients of a Sclence a.nd Math Found atlon scholarshxp were Slster Mary Regis and S1ster Mary Dav1d Sister Mary R6glS used her scholarship to spend an elght week perlod concentrat mg on advanced physxcs and chemlstry Slster Mary Davldworked 1n classes of hlgher math at the Un1vers1ty of Detroit because of the endowments from her scholarshxp The head of the music department at Saint Clement, Sister M Seraphica spent a week at St Pius X School of Music New York C1ty workmg on a special re search asslgnment for the N C M E A Th1s comlng year presents two news before the Sodallty Slster Mary Regis moderator, and the Board of Advlsers , right hand men to all members Salnt Clement s representatives to the Summer School of Catholic Act1on th1s past summer ln Ch1ca.go, were Barbara 0WOCk1 Theresa Koernke and Hugh Malloy Our representatlves plan to share the1r knowledge from the SSCA with thelr fellow Sodahsts The annual L1ving Rosary' and crowning w11l ta.ke place on Wednesday October 7 the Feast of the Holy Rosary Act1on remams the password along with the Sodality s motto 'To Jesus, through Mary ' Schedule Set For Accreclltahon On October 5 1959 Sxster M Eleanore O P , princlpal of St Clement High School, will attenda luncheon and meeting at the Michigan Umon in Ann Arbor There she w11l discuss with members of the Bureau of School Services the criteria for St Clement to follow in completing its accreditation ' v u I . Q W A of E ' E R O , A 'A W . Q - .L tw ' r . o . , z . I , l 2 A . i U 1 0 ' X . . 3 . . . 4 I ' M ' I 7 1 S - 2 D - y ' 1 . Q I . . g, , . . , I l , . Q . v 1 , , - Champion Cheerleader. - - - f - - - . . . . . ' ! ' - . 7 1 . ' I . - . . 7 ' ' ' ' vv u H . . , ' v 7 Q ' V ! I 9 I D 1 . . , . . ll ' II ' l D . . . ' . ' ' Y 1 . - . - Q Q I . . . '. , , . i , . . .
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Page Eight THE CREST September 30, 1959 SCH Plans Homecomlng Glamour V Excltement ' Confuslonv That s Homecommgl SCH looks forward to the gala week October 19 25 One entlre day w1ll be dedlcated to honorlng the freshmen, sophomores, Junxors senxors the homecommg court and the Vars1ty squad, respectlvely The glant pep rally and trad1t1onal bonfire are scheduled for October 22 the homecommg dance date IS set for October 23, w1th the homeconung k1ng and queen, together w1th their selected court, rulmg over all fest1v1t1es Game With St Ruta Climaxoftheweek, of course w1ll be the game, scheduled thls year w1th St Rita of Detrolt, on October 25 Pre ceedlng the game w1ll be the tradxtlon al Rosary for Vlctory and the home coming parade Pep Club Board armounces rules governing floats, selection of the court, and parade setup will remam unchanged Class offxcers are responslble for makmg regulatlons known and clear to thexr respective classes COPIES of the rules are avallable from the PC Board 704414 mai dawn? Uniforms FNA FTA meetmgs Installauon FTA off1cers Pep Rally St Frederick at St Clement DSPA Workshop at U D for Press Club Conf1rmat1on Maturxty Test for Grade 9 Nat1ona1 Honor Soclety meetmg Intellxgence Test for Grade 11 Soda11ty Lxving Rosary Student Welfare Counc1l meeting Class deficiency notices to parents St Clement at St Mary, R O Free day Father Murray s patronal feast day NCMEA meetmg Sodallty meet1ng St Clement at St James End of Yearbook Subscrxptlon Dr1ve Freshman Day opens Homeconung Week Senior photos Sophomore Day Pep Club meetmg Senior photos Jumor Day Senior photos Senlor Day Bonflre and Pep Rally Sclence Club meeting Court andVars1ty SquadDay Homecommg Dance Vars1ty Issue of Crest Homecoming Parade Homecommg Game St R1ta at St Clement Library Club Knlghts of the Altar meetmgs St Jude, Patron of Diffxcult Cases pray for us' FTA FNA meetings Be Sweet To Teacher Day 31 Halloween nflk ff' -Q...x Crusaders block the Warren Orxoles attempt to push to a f1rst dovm They are Cstandmgj Mlller, Nledzwlecki, Vxgneau fl to r I Mayernik, Kemp, Jurmcky C1esl1ga Ba.n1a and Fix Warren Defeats Crusaders Frlday September 18 at Warren I-hgh School Sa1nt Clement Crusaders met the Warren Orloles ln the annual 1nter c1ty season opener Coach Al Baumgart f1elded a fme eleven but Warren slmply outclassed and over poweredthe men m Green and Gold, as they ran up atotal of thrxty four pomts scormg ln each quarter The game was hlghhghted by Warren s fxne offense, but Sa1nt Clement had 1ts moments also Players hke Ramen, N16dZW19Ck1 Mlller a.nd Fortln played great ball but the Warren offense was Just too strong for the men from Sa1nt Clement Warren drew f1rst blood scoring a touchdown 1n the f1rst mmute of play The varslty contlnuously threatened throughout the quarter but fa11ed to crack the0r1oles sohddefense The Orange and Black kept rollxng over the front line hne of the Green and Gold, and by half tlme Saint Clement traxled 20 0 By the thxrd quarter there wasn't any doubt whether Warren had made good the1r boast of being able to conquer the courageous Crusaders In the closing minutes of the game, Warren put across the f1nal score thus cementmg their victory w1th a 34 0 shutout I-le can still smxle 0 . . 4 3. -A . Y ! l .fi 5. - H N A v 1 , . . . . . 0 . . ., . , . 1: . . - ' . . ' ' 2: ' 1 3: . . . . - , , , 2 4: ' ' , , ' 5: , 6: ' . . ' ' ' , I , 7: ' . . ' ' , ' ' 8: ' ' , 91 . . ' '. 10: ' I ' ' 11: . . . . 12: 1 13: ' . . ' 14: - 15: ' ' . u 16: u v 17: ' - 18: . . 19: ' ' ' . . ' 20: . . ' . . 21: ' . . E 22: ' . . ' . . ' K 23: ' . . ' . . ' Q 24: 1 2 25: . ' -- . ' , 26: 27: . . ' ' if 28: . ' , , ' 29: - ' 1 30: H - - - vv
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