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

 - Class of 1960

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October 30 1959 THE CREST Page Eleven Crest Seven Attend fee ,, W1 DSPA Convention we On Saturday October 3, seven stu dentsfrom Sa1nt Clement Hlgh attended the flrst general Press Conventlon of the Detrolt Student Press Assoc1at1on Attendlng the all day sesslon at the Un1vers1ty of Detroxt were Marlene Wancour Barbara G1ppr1ch Marllyn Fuerst Theresa Koernke Carolyn RRISS Thomas Dutklewlcz and John Zahorchak members of the CREST staff At 9 30 a m the Very Reverend Celestm J Stexner S J presldent pf U of D gave a welcomlng address to about one thousand students of Detrolt 1ts suburbs and Oh1o The Reverend James P Conry then explamed the 1m portance of ed1tor1a1 and techmcal com petence ln hxgh school yearbooks and newspapers as contr1but1ons to the Cath ol1c Press At 2 30 p m edxtors of yearbooks and newspapers recelved awards for thexr enterles subnutted to the DS PA last sprlng The C R E S T staff IS almlng for a M1chael award next year These statues of Sa1nt Mlchael are the hlghest awards presented by the Detrolt Student Press Association ',,.. AdmirmgtheMxchaelawardatthe D S P. A Conference are fl. to r I Carolyn Raiss, Marlene l is J v-we my Three cheers to our s1x top cheerleaders D Brueggeman, C Flalm, E Defer M Mark ov1ch, P Connell, C Elwart 'fed X Chss of 60 Sld'IfS Goal Annual Drlve Close to Quota We re m orblt, students of Sa1nt Clement' Patron Sponsor Drxve of 1959 1960 is launched and well on 1ts way As of Frlday October 23 the grand thermometer registers S2 286 With gentle coddlmg we may be able to get the heat up to S4 000 by the deadl1ne date One homeroom, 201, has managed to go over the top on quota Top contr1butors of 1nd1v1dual classes are freshman Sandra DeMonaco w1th S30 sophomore V1rg1ma Hemmmgson who collected S32 Jumor Margaret O Connell w1th S28 and Joyce Flx, sen1or who brought 1n S88 The seven hlghest students 1n the school are Joyce Fix, 588, Kathleen Schmidt, S70 Carol Fla1m 554, Joa.n Trawczynski, S51 Carol Martin, S47 Kathleen Gletzen S45 Frances Gretz, S44 Each year many students questlon what is done wlth the money collected 1n the drive A check for one thousand dol lars of this money IS pre sented to Father Murray by the sen1or class presldent at the sen1or banquet as a grad uat1on g1ft to the parlsh Then the remainder of this money, mlnus the cost of the yearbook is used for the school For example Last yearthe yearbook cost 53, 000. When the money obtained from stu dent subscriptions, approxl mately 3900, was subtracted fromthls amount, 52, 330 was left to be paid The Patron Sponsor Drive last year brought in 54, O00 This 54, O00 minus the SZ, 300, left 51, 700 to be used for the school in general After Father Murray's gift, only S700 remained This year the annual will Wancour, TheresaKoernke, Father James MagmerS J , moderator of the U of D. VARSITY NEWS, cost about S2,000. This Barbara Glpprich, Thomas Dutklewicz, Marxlyn Fuerst, and John Zahorchak. fturn to page 161 a Y I if is I M tal- A V ..,, A I ,125 U , i , nf I ' , 4 - We 0- A v s ,J , as f weak: .W . x rw 6,1 I J o 12- 1 e 3 , , Q .I ,S ' 7 ' t v f 1- A A Wx tf, 5 M' 5 'sg ' ' Y ' ' X X i 2 A ' 'leeds' f , Y . xv we 5, drqlyf fi. ' mi N4 ,. 4 g 5 J, ,. jf ' - . if ' A Q ' 9 . 9 . ' s . ff ' r y - - f FF 7 y N ! I I u , 0 - : . . , . . . - . . -arf., ' rx J -greg, g,..n,..' jj t, rf , -an , f V- X-f -A I , .-- . . , , 3 ee-err W , 'A rites Y 7 . ' , ' . . . , . . . - - - . ' - 1 9 . . . , . . . , . , , . Z Q . . . , , . g , . Z ' Q ' , ' S S , S A - .. - -'Y .- . in F , f v ' . - . - - ' i -r ww , -1 . . .4 y, W, x , 6 L, , - Q. f ' ff -- X 1 X . ,ff ' . If A ,

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Page Ten THE CREST October 30 1959 Time Tells the Tale November 1S report card t1me Just as the flrst robln foretells the cormng of spr1ng andcolored leaves, the fall th1s school season too, has 1tS S1gl'1S When all at once, the l1brary IS swamped w1th students trylng to get 1n last m1nute book reports, that' t1me IS surelyjust aroundthe corner A sudden 1ncrease 1n the number of textbooks carr1ed home IS another warmng No other s1gn however 1S more ac curate than the very face of the student h1mself Most wear one of three ex press1ons F1rst IS the Just Pla1n Scared' look L1nes of worry cross the forehead over the furtxve eyes Fearful teeth are chew1ng fmger na1ls constantly Two months of loafmg are about to catch up wlth th1s student The second expresslon IS the Res1g'ned to Fate' look A famt Wrlnkle creases the forehead as apprehenslve eyes awa1t the day Yet, the ends of the mouth are drawn 1nto a sm1le forced maybe but st1ll a smlle One weak subJect1s all that hangs over the head of th1s stu dent Last comes the So What If We Do Get Our Report Cards Today look The eyes gleam over a smug self complacent Slnlle Th1s 1S the ch1pmunk that spent the summer stormg up nuts for the w1n ter Most of the other students flnd th1s person rmserable compa.ny durmg re port card t1me Wh1ch of these three express1ons are to be seen around school th1s November 'P MITTOF, anyone? Crest Taps Student Pulse Notes Illscord Un Issue Do you favor the change' Has the change kep Do you favor from the trad1t1onal you from subscrxb underclass yearbook to the new mg to the book'7 pxctures ln Home Enroll No ballotsNo Yearbooks newspaper yearbook? the new book 'P room ment cast ordered Yes n Yes d Yes N0 Ind 0 I'-22 Totals 440 IN MEMORIAM... The students and faculty express the1r sympathy to Barbara, Ronald, and Sh1rley Peters on the death of the1r grandmother, andto S1ster Albina on the death of her brother 1n law DO YOU KNOW there are 27 sen1ors and 19 yumors worlung on the C R E S T Student Vlews In what way do you thlllk Prem1er Kruschev's V1S1t has hurt or helped the Un1ted States 'P Helen Chur1lla, room I t nk Kruschev's VISIT to th1s natxon has served to brlng about fr1end11er relatlons between our countrxes because Rus s1a now has a better understandmg of our way of l1fe Cathy Dalley room 103 61 Kruschev' v1s1t has both helped and hmdered the Un1ted States By talklng w1th the Presldent he m1ght have planned out peaceful settlement and 1n th1s way lt was a help but, on the other hand 1n lettmg h1m see our 1mportant Clt16S we mxght have helped h1m plan a war Tom Lawandowskl, room 202 63 'In tak mg Kruschev through th1s country I th1nk we showed h1m where our 1mportant centers were, and 1n th1s way 1f a nu clear war should break out he w11l know just where to attack LOIS Turner room 202 63 Intalklng w1th Presxdent E1senhower there rrught be a poss1 b1l1ty that these two statesmen have come to an agreement on how to prevent war Do you have your apple pol1shed for Be Sweet to Teacher Day' 1 N0 THE CREST October 30 1959 Pub11shed by the students of Sa1nt Clement I-hgh School 8155 Rltter Avenue Center Llne M1ch1gan Edxtor 1n Chlef Marlene Wancour ASSOCIHQE Ednors Grace W1egand Patr1c1a Thebert Layout Beverly Chuckry Carol Golemblewslu Theresa Koernke Janet Lletz Judith Senftleben Patr1c1a Thebert Joan Trawczynslu John Zahorchak Art and Photography Ellen Defer Thomas Dutklewlcz Edward Fortumase Barbara G1ppr1ch Dav1dGrobbel Edward Meduvsky Buslness Patrxcla Derbln, Kathleen Gletzen Lorrame MZPKOWICZ Gary Vermeersch Reporters Sh1rley Beste Mary Ann Carney V1rg1n1a Chapman Robert C1esl1ga Patncia Connell LOUISE Delmonte Karen DeVore, Robert Fortm Jane Fuerst Marcella Markovlch CarolMegge, Ronald Nl6dZWI8Ck1 Susan Oberlxesen Carolyn Ra1ss Rxchard Rogos Margaret Rostow Arlene Schoenherr Maryam Van G1lder Typlsts Joan Kudryckx De-annaBrueggeman Marllyn Fuerst Marcxa Burg Dolores Chonko D1a.ne Wesserlmg O . . , - . . Q ' ' , l 0 ' . . 4 . n . -- 0 1, - . . . - , 101, '6o: hi , . . . H ' I5 - I - 5 Q B . y , . - . I . . . I . I . . - . , ' ' , ' : 'T S - -ti-it mi 1 a I y 7 1 . . . , ' 1 3 K 4 . . . . ' - . . , ' : ' - ' ' No 1 d.I No. In .I I . , h 101 41 40 41 31 4 5 1 38 1 3 19 13 . ' L, 102 40 34 35 I25 I 4 I 5 I 1 I 33 I 1 I 7I17I1 I - A 103 42 34 32 23 6 5 7 27 0 18 10 0 ' 104 43 36 31 I 16 I 16 I 4 I13 I I I 105 42 42 42 30 11 1 7 32 3 29 3 5 , 107 38 35 29 I11I22 I 2 I9 IZ4 I2 I33l2IO I 201 41 39 27 27 6 6 3 33 3 28 5 6 , ' 1 ' 202 39 35 19 I31 I 3 I 1 I 1 I 34 I 0 I 10l11I14- 3 - Q 203 37 34 24 11 22 1 9 23 2 26 3 5 l Y' f , , ' l' 207 40 38 28 I 15 I 18 I 5 I 4 I 33 I 1 I ZBI 2I 3 It 210 37 37 24 17 18 2 7 30 0 27 9 1 .fl f 404 334 237 130 37 61 329 14 239 90 75 Tl 7? Vol. , . 2 ,



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Page Twelve THE CREST october so, 1959 . Derbin 'il J. Fuerst Rosary Honors Mary Let us give prayerful thanks for the nation's heritage of free inquiry, soundindustry, and boundless vision which have enabled us to advance the general welfare of our people to unprecedented heights. . . These were the words of President Eisenhower as he consecrated October 7, 1959, as National Prayer Day in America. This observance, the eighth annual Day of Prayer was established by a joint resolution of Congress in April, 1952. In Rome, Pope John XXIII had already set aside the entire month of October for prayer so that leaders of all nations may carefully consider their grave responsibilities on this day. The St. Clement Sodalists observed National Prayer Day with their seventh annual Living Rosary. In a beautiful, solemn ceremony they C. Megge J. Quitter G. Houghtonlllll .f 3 pledged their love and devotion to the Blessed Mother. Heldonthe evening of October 7, 1959, the Rosary began with a solemn procession of the Sodalists down the center aisle of the church. Ronald Peters led the rosary with the Apostles' Creed, Accompanying him were the two acolytes, Lawrence Chmielewski and Melvin Atkinson. Hugh Malloy, Kathleen Gietzen, the Sodality prefect, Theresa Koernke, Carol Golembiewski, and John Zahorchak followed with the first part of the Ro- sary. As each girl, representing a Hail Mary, finished her prayer, she placeda rose at the feet of the statue of Our Lady. The boys of the Sodality represented the Glorias and Paters. Whenthe ceremony ended, the flag bearers, Michael Schweder and James Joseph, led the procession out of the church. John Zahorchak was responsible for the fine job of organizing the Living Rosary. at N '31, I s. D, Chgnkg D. Zerio J. Ll6tZ ffm rv? I g ba H-, 1 J. Fix J. Coghill K, Baginski uerst fi. ,, K. -AF S R.Moravick G, wiegand J.Thar1 .5 .f ,X 4 Air .P. Minnick Woiciechow- M Heide J Kudrycki C. Carney . 'il fi V. A g M ' Bonar Defer Zahorchak 4Tschiltscl C-'F Ba. ' Ar: W Kg, , , P. Miller 3 hweingartz M, Miller cs... I Mx 2 . -I ' lfflb. , C. Cvgan Brueggeman C. Dailey X ,lm Picotte Markovich . Gordon J Q K. S J. Zahorchak K. Gietzen TJ .1 cf Golembiewski T . Afioernke Q as X .. ,. cw as ' H. fVMa1loy A J- Joseph M. Schweder fi X I f I X f n V ' ' 3 i J f? , D ,fi W R. Peters Fw s A . L. Chmielewski M. Atkinson

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