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

 - Class of 1960

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Page Eighteen THE CREST October 30, 19 59 Tradition reigns for 9th year gf' A y J 4 Ag 1 ku i Dummy Takes Annual Roasting f , f an 'V 1' V . ja - M- -- . - F ' 5 Af! .rr ' was . - P ?rc fi 5 W . 'la f rye' 1' . :V rf, 4 4 'Q 0 4.-. , f rift- ' f .,.-ei ,a b.n5.f,,5, .. W if Y 5: fg wr ' J' 7' x L ' -11345 ' 7 'T 27: 92' ' V' f' A3 E ,E A' 1 ,, ...,g.ff:a- , gf aww V if I '+'n15Qff' 'R -4 T fy . 'W X X x . it f QS- -- X .tm xwm xml l Q J Shades ofEd Sullivan! Toast of the Town won top prize in the judgment of Homecoming floats for the Class of '61. Constructed of aluminum foil, the float featured popping victory toast. Captain Gary Houghton and Bob B. Miller, tackle, surrender St. Rita in effigy to the flames. School spirit reached the heights of the night sky, riding on the flames of the bonfire. The stalwart men of St. Clem- ent'sfootba1lsquad took bows before the student body. King Bob Miller introduced the glamorous Court of '59, and Ed Meduvsky and Bev Chuckry pushed spirits even higher with vigorous pep talks. Cheerleaders' cheers for St. Clement High brought doum the thunder from the sky. ili- The Crusader victory key opened the Crusaders Marched to Victory way to second place for the freshmen. through the sophomores' Arch of Tri- umph. l 'Triumph came on Wings to fourth place seniors who won a trophy for the most cars in the motorcade.

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262 Ccnflrmecl October 30 1959 THE CREST Page Seventeen Future Nurses Club Rosemarie Karner and Patrlcla Derbm w1ll attend Henry Ford Hospital on October 24 for the Inter Councll Rally on behalf of the Future Nurses Club Open houses of the city hospitals durmg the month of October w1ll be vislted by the future nurses Sc1ence Club The promotlon of October as the sclence month was under taken by the Science Club Sodallty Installatlon of Sodallty offlcers w1ll take place October 15 A bake sale on October 30 will be un der the sponsorshlp of the Sodallty Pep Club Annual homecomlng act Vlties w1ll be under the sponsorsh1p of the Pep Club Audlo Vlsual Club November 13 IS the date set for a dance sponsored by the Aud1o Vlsual Club The army of the Lord has swelled its ranks agam wxth the enllstment of 262 recrults from St Clement Parxsh On October 4 at 2 00 in the after noon, the Most Reverend Blshop Henry E Donnelly D D conferred the sac rament of Conflrmatxon on those stu dents who were trained 1n the precepts and doctrines of their Fa1th Having enteredthe chapel w1th his ret lnue of priests and alcolytes, to the mu slc of Ecce Sacerdos, he then tested the students preparedness wxth many questions on the commandments and the duties of the Catholic religion For many years, students have re c eived conflr mation while kneeling at the communion rail An order from the Chancery changedthat this year Arch bishop John Dearden designated that the students a.nd sponsers were to walk into the sanctuary two by two Then they genuflected before the Bishop and the altar before they took part in the con flrmatlon ceremony They then stepped back to thelr pews tcontlnued next column! Students Tackle Math Tournament Intensely mterested in helpmg students 1n every posslble way IS Saint Clement High School Developmgahealthy mind and body 1n every boy and girl especially a sound m1nd 15 one of ltstopaims Saint Clement demonstrates thls by encouraglng 1ts stu dents to enter competltion which will strengthen a.nd enlarge thexr knowledge One such contest is the approaching math tournament whlch wlll be held on Monday Participants 1n Math Tournament fl to r J Davxd Romzek, Robert Cleshga, Catherlne Gurzmskl, and Mlchael Ber nott qelfkil- Followmg the ceremony, B1ShOp Don nelly gavea short speech He congrat ulated the students a.nd teachers and then lecturedthe sponsors on g1V1I1g good ex Fromtheback rows parents, frlends and relat1ves craned thelr necks to see the1r sons a.nd daughters a.nswer the B1s hop squestxons wlth well known and un derstood statements The knowledge that the students know the1r Faith g1ves the Bishop the r1ght to conflrm them as soldiers of Chrxst November 2 Four students will represent Saint Clement High School in this local tournament sponsored by Future Engineers of Amerxca Senior Catherine Gurzlnskl, Jun lor Robert Clesliga, and sophmores M1chaelBernott and David Romzek are planning to attend the contest The chief aim of these math tour neys sponsored by FEA, is to rec ognize and encourage students who are capable of independent study whose initiative origmalzty, and perseverance would indicate that they show promxse as sclentlsts engineers, andmathmaticians An other is to help the students gain clearer insight into what w1ll be ex pected of them by presentmg au thentxc problems stra1ght from 1n dustry Those local part1c1pants who are places w1th1n the top ten percent of students nat1onw1de III thexr year level, w1ll have pr1or1ty for par tlcipation 1n the Nat1onalTourna ment scheduled to be held on Fr1 day November 27 1n the Chicago area Partic1pat1onw1ll be l1m1ted to 1 500 students CJ4Adds 04 'UCIub 2 Sou s Day -- November A Newly elected officers of the Aud1o Visual Club are tl to r 5 Robert B Miller president, Joseph Doneth, vice president Gary Vermeersch, treasurer, Margaret Susick, secretary I l -- . I . K I U i , . . ' 1 In ! s . ' - ' ' I ample to the children. ' uno I . -nn , l , ' .A ' , . . - j . . , j o . '- 7 7 . . , . 1 7 ' . . I . , . .,. - ' nil ' ' - :al ' . - CDI - El 2 ' IV . . W' EI - HI DSI 0 Fall , - ml -cl -' ml .-1I .. - Del li' . , ' - 3



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October 30, 1959 THE CREST Page Nineteen School IS Forgotten Cl'llS2d8l'S DQYICB Into DFGQIYIS MemorleTclke Over Our Court began the night of the Home- coming Dance by saying thank you to the faculty at the convent. Sister Eleanore greetedthem as they arrived 'fit wa, . o 2 I 1 ., M K L X ' Q 'I f . 1 1 Q - . - 4 1 5 S 'ks I ,K , L I . s E A 6 I 7 I v X A X X sf .. . N ' 3 .. ,, 1 X N ! , - . kt - X K X M www me 1 duet - I ,r . as members of the Court watched in pride, King Bob placed the crown on the head of his Queen. Glamour ! Excitement! Fascination! Soft music for the Crusaders was pro- vided by the Knights. Dancing couples moved slowly in intricate patterns-- caught in the sway of sweet rhythm. The confusion of the past week was forgotten. The boys gave no thought at all to the trouble they'd had in getting Dad to give up his car for the evening. Girls, lost in happiness, didn't even remember the problems that had accom- panied that new dress. For the moment everything--home, school, work--was gone. Everything that is, but the dance. Crusaders' Homecoming Court of 1959: Seated Cl. to r.J Queen Lorraine Markowicz and King Robert B. Miller. Standing Cl. to r.j-Joseph Ranieri, Margaret Rostow, Patricia Thebert, Gary Houghton, PatriciaDerbin, EdwardMeduvsky, Kathleen Miller, andRobert Ciesliga. I Could Have Danced All Nght Hushed became the hall. Quietly the Court stood. King Bob placed the glittering crown on Queen Lorraine's head. Crusader joy knew no bonmds. Varsity men's gift to the Queen--an autographed football--in true form, passed from Captain Gary Houghton to King Robert who presented it to the Queen. Lines took shape and the Grand March began. Circles, curves, zig-zags moved across a.nd around the floor. Camera bulbs flashed, conversation scintillatedg gowns rustled. As the even- ing progressed, hearts and minds be- came centered on the parade and game to follow in two days. But Homecoming Dance, 1959, would forever be tucked away in memory. tr' Carol Flaim and Dennis Rinke extend compli- ments and congratulations to their King and Queen. ek NM 5

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St Clement High School - Crest Yearbook (Center Line, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 80

1960, pg 80

St Clement High School - Crest Yearbook (Center Line, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 130

1960, pg 130

St Clement High School - Crest Yearbook (Center Line, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 42

1960, pg 42

St Clement High School - Crest Yearbook (Center Line, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 62

1960, pg 62

St Clement High School - Crest Yearbook (Center Line, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 7

1960, pg 7

St Clement High School - Crest Yearbook (Center Line, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 86

1960, pg 86


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