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Win, lose, V-Men stay with game sv mf. - n , M ,Q -s- ..,., so csv. X. L E , sv Tscw W3 we 'Sf --Sal f '5 1 I ai' xx John Orban in Joe Ramen Q John Radtke ,f 'UI 5 4' 3 Raymond Van Pamel 'I 'um 'i Q X' ff C M 3 M,-2' Bob Vlgneau 5+ is Jerry Grobbel Year W1ns Losses T1es Bob M1ller Now ln our 1959 season w1th 1 W1n and 2 losses beh1ndus we st1ll have 4 games rernammg to determme our stand1ng 1n the league The team th1s year IS 30 strong It s a l1ght team but they have a heavy des1re to Wm Although they take xt especxally hardwhenthey lose the boys always come back flghtmg 1n the next game But once that flghtmg Splrlt dxes down we can t expect a wlnmng team The thlng for the Crusaders 1n the standsto do is to let the boys know we re beh1nd them all the way w1n lose o draw Then we can fmxsh out the 59 season w1th a 5 2 record and start our cllmb upward agam Kenneth BI-11113, Captaln Gary Houghton gr: X 'There IS nothlng l1ke football agree George Mayermk and Bob Fortm .aw-f X fl RWE Joe Organek fue- We 113' Rusty F1x Yes Coach 'P '- ' D-ualW tj Cleshga Am t It beautlful? N16dZWl6Ck1 'Wh1ch one? ...gurls October 30, 1959 THE CREST page Fifteen if 2 o 5 gy sf - qi Wg -vv,h f ifz-a,f-as ' kk to gf' ' ,. ' ,sf .,,.,,,,', ,la.tQgs..rLggf 3 ' at so ax- mu- 4. ia, q 1 K Q14 X 1 ,..s'x 5 f. I ' in 2 rt 0 'gf J' .. ' ' - 9 A :ss H. , . .-A Q ' rf' ' ' - + .1 . V' A ,M X, ,Q A V 4, , . Y K V , Q tx ffl, 1 ' .tg gli, I ' 4 xg 9 we , 3 ' ,i ur- 3 fr. , Q' pf .eg if .r, I' ,I 1 y.. st. . Y' w Ig. A -f 4 Q W , 1 vt MI' ' f N if A L. -44-we, A X X 1,38 ' W 'Qt we Q H ' Qzjff gf , I is R gg 1, , I . JF ff: ., g ' - . . 5 .1 J f '. 7 '75 L H- ' :M - iv f , - ef' f Y i f' ' k , 6' ' , Q. 1 ' l f Q ,. 5 GF ri K L, . , .lv 'tif' IH' ' 2' 9 1, xl a ' gg V. L . vu 1 1 A Y T . 92143 f SN, , . ff , ,fl A 1 . P' f 3 U3 as ' ' I L 'gram i V 5 V 'Ti' A A Q . S fe Q y , xii. Q, M, , at 5 .3 X . I ,gre-V. W - , . .M .1 Q 1, 1, slim 2 4, SQAQ h' A I t A ,- Q R- A- in J . l ' , . X V' M 1 Y fp . Xi ' , g V W gg? M ' . f' f f ,f M - to 5 . Q . 7 V V W N A v - . . H l ' f V, , , . ' ,aw X - ls ,ss .4 A . K A 'xy A -1 9 1 f I e'ell . ' if ,,.,,.,.. Q : I ,,. L , , gi . ' F - .15 A k s Lv J- ggi. .-T .5. . ' ' -. . .9 -ee-- fi: '52 3 3 - ' .ae F - 'Tn 2 . l '53 1 1 - 5 T ., 1 if I - 1 '54 6 1 ' X S -if W 1 'fy sf 9 '55 6 2 - A it E X gf ' '56 4 4 - XX ' ' , '57 2 6 - 5 ' X 2 5 if . t '58 3 4 - ' if A . . . nf1Qqf V ,El a - - gg E3 . . ' . . . . . if 'V ' I rf? ' f Q., Ifn. 5. I ' ..: z, . . v ,K L 'lsr J Q ,, . H H - 'V 4 V, Q -I l,-v:!-,v S :,::- ., Y wif . . . ' P f w 1 . I if 3 . . . . . kt. . A in V , P. ' ' v - - A ' 'A' v L5 lg? p i - - s .4 4 .1 L y 9 - Jw. V 1 I - V 1 . . ' J' , W 4 H, fi, ,, Y A, Q 1 . . 1 X 1 -A.. 9 ' 1 1 M WWW' .141 1 35 -- r . .1 -:.--. . . , ., . A - 2 , a f lg ' , 'Q . . ' .. , . H X flu. . - - ' ' ae' T ' .9 L is ' - f 5 . :ai 02' ' . 1 H .,. law
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Crusaders look sharpp play hard Handsome in new togs are fl. to r. J: Jerry Collins, Tom Coach A1 Baumgart, in his second ear of Coach DeLamielleure, Leo Mundrick, John Okros, Mike Minko. y - ing at SCH, concentrates on hussle for his boys. .xt I Jxm Moran Young starsa comm uparefl tor J J1mWo1ozyk Dave Kondzlolka, R1ch Sauger Bob Sm1th ww' The f1rst football team organlzed at St Clement m 1937 boasted 24 players Patrlck Boytlm It was a good year 5 w1ns and 1 loss flncxdentally, we had our first game with Warren that year I Wmth 21 on the squad 1n 38 and 2 more games added to the schedule we had 6 w1ns and 2 defeats .,..-. There was no record of games from 1939 to 1949 The next year m l1ne 195 w1th a total of 21 players and 8 games saw the St Clement Crusaders complle afme record of seven v1ctor1es agalnst a smgle defeat The next sea sons 1n successlon were B111 V1gneau i :Y Q10i nuulell N. B111 Gr0bbe1 .f U1 s z 5 A. if Q Q Q H E Ken Grobbel a Q Q I , HW IH W ilk ,M ,vm W. i, N' LN' Harold Juricny gli Ag Jxm Zelmanskx Page Fourteen THE CREST october ao, 1959 .9 W 4 Q 1 ' Ex 4 A - A ' 1 0 U V X, .S X 1 5 M gf NTLNN ? 5 . ' . I ,1 'iii I - ' Fw. 4 jf C - an 5 Q ' ' ' '21, ,H W LJ'iYf.fi'Qf'9 9 f 1 r 9 jf . X F , , A 1 f 5 'J C - , A .A , f , li v x I . . ' 5 . , ' , . . . , , . Q - x x x, , I . it 4 5 I 1! 1 Ai . I 'H . . l me ' 5 i . --Q . 1 i I ' . V . L , if r ' -.e 7 . . . - 5 5' Q Q . . -.Q ,. f ...,..,.,, -ff ' Y A A V r ' Yi H . I , ' - Y ' ' ..,. Q sf ' -, ' . V' ,. A I' H W 43' , H s 1 1 X ' . - C ,V . - W Q X '2Q.fQ.g?f'.-21' if , ,, 9. - ' ' - . ,B I, , ,. , sf' 3 ,, Ht., 1 , . h , A Q ,5 ' - ' , Ki, Emlzfz Jeff,-,,: W - K A 'W' ,I ' :jfs-.limi-'j Q M N gg -egg . V .M ,, ...X - . . . E 'W 'EXP' '37 K+ .4 , - A- ,- - E ' L55 422 ' Nw . w D- L' . A 1 9 f f r QT.T,?f- as f , y A B A A , 5 ag 44:1 . .
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Page Sxxteen THE CREST October 30 1959 D lfrom page 111 S2 000, mmus S900 brought ln from stu dent subscr1pt1ons, leaves S1 100 to be pa1d Approxlmately S4 000 w1ll be made on th1S drlve also wh1ch nunus the S1 100 leaves S2 900 for the school M1nustheSS1, 000 g1ft tothe parlsh g1ves us a S1 900 balance for the school The very desk you are s1tt1ng 1n or the book you are read1ng may have been purchasedbythe funds from one of these drlves I ll carry your books says Rusty FIX KNIG HTS RATE altar boys for the past fxve years elght boys were prlvlleged to see M1Ch1g3.H State wallop Notre Dame on October 17 They were Tom Da1ley John Valukas Bradley L1etz Stanley Skavery J1m Zelmanskl Jerry Coll1ns, Tom Lam bert and John Bush Gett1ng up for early Masses serv1ng evenmg Bene dxct1on servlces and grvmg up much ofthe1r free t1me to be of serv1ce at the altar, are some of the sacr1f1ces these boys made We all must agree that this was a f1ne reward for them as Kmghts of the Altar PRINCIPAL URGES Pep The Steps Ever s1nce the Chicago school f1re December 1 1958 people have become f1re consclous After mvestigatmg it has been concludedthat there 1S an aver age of eleven school f1res a day S1nce the value of l1fe IS so great fxre drllls are a necesslty ln all schools St Clement IS no exceptxon Through practice, xt takes only two mmutes for the whole school to evacuate the bu1ld1ng Slster Eleanore th1IlkS that we could make It m even less tune 1f the students wouldwalk faster Slster also statedthat she w1lltry a new experxment th1s year blocklng certaln entrances during afxre drxll Th1s would prepare the students for emergencles By Theresa Koernke WATCH AND WONDER The VlS1t of Prenuer N1k1ta Krushchev to the Umted States September 15 25 had h1t the world and press On p1HS and two legged chalrs we all sat wonderlng nervously awa1t1ng the arr1 val of Russla s Bxg Boss Yes wondermg 1f perhaps N1k1 deserved the pr1v1lege of settmg hzs plump l1ttle feet on free so1l and then wa1t1ng wa.1t1ng for that round ,W INTELLECTS I ODDITIES 0 Books books books and there s one good thmg about them all you dont have to be a bookworm to enjoy them Good books deal w1th all the eras of h1story past and present Some reveal famous personages whxle others tell of sorrowfultraxtors or men wlthout coun tr1es Sport stor1es are usually f1ct1on and boys are usually the1r most avld read football season It IS only fa1r we men t1on those stor1es Wh1Ch pertam to foot bal Kenneth Bama 61 had th1s to say about Joseph Archlbald s BLOCK THAT KICK A most enjoyable book for all sports enthusxasts It IS packed wxth :leisure and enjoyment for all football Another book STAR KICKER by Caary Paul Jackson brought th1s com ment from Bradley L1etz 62 A really good book wh1ch deserves a second read mg Iwouldcerta1n1y read It over agam 1f I had the chance to-,SSI 1 It s for you Teach, says shy Bob Fortln l1ttle man w1th the stam of red on h1s hands Our Sov1et guest has come and gone Andwhether the Umted States wanted to be a spectacle or not, every natlon watch ed her every move Likewlse every nat1on wondered and wa1ted W1th1n our democracy we ve harbored the scourged, the wretched the perse cuted Jews from under the heel of Nazlsm Poles Germans, Czecks Hun garlans All have come w1th the love of freedom burned 1n thelr hearts a.nd scars that trled but couldn t k1ll that love EXPLOSIVE ELEMENTS Let s face 1t' Durmg Mr K s v1s1t the Umted States had two very hlghly 6X'p1OSlV6 elements bouncmg around 1n 1ts lap the fxery symbols of freedom won and the scourge that has crushed the freedom of so many In agreement wxth Mr E1senhower I m convlncedthat our 1nv1tat1on to Kru shchev has been just1f1ed We ve d1s played our mtegr1ty as a natlon CRITICS On the other hand edltorxals ln Amer ica magazme are skeptxcal as to whe ther Cal1forma sun or our supermarkets wxll melt any 1ce From th1s po1nt of view feehng strongly w1th these ed1 tors, Idon't see where Mr K w1ll make any actual changes just because he m11kedone of our cows What have our cows got over hxs? Wlule at Blalr House 1n Washington he W3Sh8dh1S hands wxth Amer1ca.n soap andwater has slept 1n a 1uxur1ous bed But that comfort won t ease any pam behmd the '1ron curtain N E W S W E E K The small amount that Krushchev saw through the bars of securxty won 't make a halt to his Marx1am Dogmas, or the hammer and cycle Exper1ence of America' edxtors can be rehed upon agam Newsweek magazine St3.b1uZeS the theory that Krushchev IS a kalaldoscope of qulck chang1ng faces But he has left us lcnowmg that w1l1 not budge from our stand on peace and hbert Thanks to Father Murray for the Octo ber 12 freeday from the students and teachers ' 7 rive 7 , - 7 ' 1 7 7 7 7 ' 7 5 ' X D A . . l 1 l l . l ' , ' 4 I - ' . . ' , .-. l I .- v 'Y ' 'IV ' ' ' Q - ii. . . , H H , I , , , . ll ' ' i - 2 Y-: . I . at ' ' ' ' . 1 ' 1 Aj -- , . i 'I L' , - V v Q T ' G . 7 7 7 ' .. K - -- ' . 7 7 . 7 ggi ' l . . 3 a . . , . . I 7 7 vv v ' qv ' ' 7 ' , . - , . . , . . , . . . , I ' I , . U . 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