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Page Twenty THE CREST October 30 1959 9- f 6' its rxv x K XENA? 6 tl 45 WU are Et Q A M Q- 1 ta att, atm as ,qgyggmu 4 :rits wwkz-fm F I 'Wen macros t.. ...F -ew 4,444 T 1-new-an 9v L '34 M- ,.,, 'wmv N... N' ,straw qw, ml re 'sway-.ix gk! -.4 Wm' M my qv'-ta. ard., affaih. N4 Fortm f1res a pass to Ramerl settmg the Crusaders 1n scorlng pos1t1on the second t1me Sf Clemenf Wms One, Flubs On Three W1th1n the past two months the stu dents of Saint Clement have gloomlly watchedthelr varsxty go down to defeat m three out of four conference games played so far th1s year It was Orchard Lake 42 Samt Clement 13 1n the league opener A 25 13 score favored Saxnt Frederlck, Pontlac, 1n the Crusader s f1rst home game VICTORY Breakmg loose on a mud slogged f1eld the V men chalked up an 21 6 lmpresslve vlctory over Samt Mary Royal Oak, u promptly toppled off cloud n1ne the follow mg Sunday to the tune of 26 12 for Sa1nt James Ferndale Crusaders can look forwardto a rugged up h1ll cl1mb for the remamder of the season BURNING QUESTION Why so many losses ? people keep ask 1ng The mam fallure seems to be 1n the fact that the home team lacks both depth and experlence Taklng a practlcal view, there w1ll be no 1ncrease 1n numerlcal strength th1s season And, after four games, plus one non conference and a few scrlmmage games, should th1s team perhaps cap1tal1z1ng a l1ttle more on the exper lence they have galned III these encoun ters? Although the Crusaders w1ll be playlng the rougher half of the1r schedule w grandstand quaterbacks are bett1ng on thelr ab1l1ty and sp1r1t to make It a clean sweep what 4 wail: All Samts Day Crusaders vs St Benedxct All Souls Day Honors Club meetmg Quarter tests School Welfare meetmg Quarter tests Flrst quarter ends Crusaders vs St Mxchael NCMEA meet1ng Mornmg classes 40 mxnutes Report cards Future Nurses meet1ng VI CI'ORY Cll MAXES H DAY Crusaders 20 Sf Rlfa 13 A confldent Crusader team, lnspxred by the cheers of the sp1r1ted Homecommg fa.ns swept to a deC1S1V6 v1ctory over the h1ghly rated St Rlta squad A few plays after the open1ng kxck off the green and gold recovered a fumble at nud held and moved xt to the one where B111 Vlgneau drove across for a touchdovm Brother Bob then booted the extra po1nt Throughout the re mamder of the f1rst half, St Clement dlsplayed a strong attack but fa1led to add another score As the secondhalf progressed, the ball agaln fell xnto St Clement hands W1th the Crusaders 1n possesslon the crowd clamoredfor another score Fortln and Ramerl answered the1r demands w1th a pass play which went elght yards for an other TD The fourth quarter started w1th St R1ta's attemptmg a comeback They scored on a pass play and aga1n on a f1fty yard run makmg lt 14 13 A pass from Bob Fortm to B111 Vlgneau set up the cllncher on the one of St R1ta's Ran1er1 broke over tackle for the flnal score of the game, 20 13 006111 2 P? Closxng of Cathollc Youth Week Conferences w1th teachers 8z students 12 Sodallty meetmg Mormng classes 40 mmutes Conferences Bake Sale sponsored by Lxbrary Club 13 Dance bv Audlo Vlsual Cluh 14 Feather Party 15 16 17 Pep Club meet1ng 18 19 Sclence Club meet1ng 20 Opemng of Forty Hours Devotlons 21 22 Close of Forty Hours Devot1ons 23 Lecture by Mr Wood on college opportumtxes and scholarshxps for sen1or boys Samt Cle ment Feastday 24 Library Club meet1ng 25 Vacat1on begxns at the close of classes Novemoer C REST 26 Thanksglvmg 27 28 Geneslan Drama Festwal, Monroe 29 30 7 nm Af - 1 - . . puff? , 1. , ' 1 f-1-yin, ' 1, 1 s, W , , z 1 +' ? ' - ' A U' ' 1 mtv S f :- 1 , 'X f 'K RQ.. v . . X -1 1 . A. '-.aft ' . 1 A 1 1 1 iv- :vcr 3 A I. ' 1 ' . 1 ' ,WA-Q-,' fif: . , wg, 4 r 1 f 1 f- . f, ' . , L .. 11X ' . ' 1 - - .' Wu- 1 f p- 4 4 at t'rf- H ,at-34, 4 :P 41 1 Q- - 5 . em. f . ' 17111 psf 1 -A f A .'t. ,f 4' ' ru , I - f .-'f'w1 t' il 1 f ' 'ici '. 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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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N SHOW CASE PIANISTS C1 to r J Janet L16tZ Patr1c1aThebert Arlene Schoen JEL.: Sensors Keep Tradltuon Wnth Rmg Blessing Rltes November 23 the feast of St Clement doubled as Senior Ring Day Proudly the Seniors knelt at the commtmon rail and rece1vedthebless1ng transfornung their rmgs from a mere piece of Jewelry to a spiritual symbol worn 1n great honor and dignity SCH Plans Retreat Day A chance to w1thdraw from the world and SCH students on December 1 set aside as a Day of Recollection Throughout the day Father Rxchard Kucharsk1 assistant priest at St Peter s Church in Mount Clemens will give conferences andlectures FatherKucharsk1 afriend of Father Rokicki serves as a regular retreat master for the h1gh schools of the diocese MEETING FR KUCHARSK1 their retreat master, are C1 to r J Patrick Boyt1m Herbert Geisler Gertrude Hudak BEHIND THE SCENE the product1o crew V1ncentCaravagg1o Gerald Gro bbel RonaldN1edzw1eck1 Robert Forti ONCE IN LOVE with Amy sing fl to r J Robert Vigneau James Tranchxda Gerald Grobbel THE EST Saint Clement High School Center Line Michigan Ve I November 25 1959 N, 3 The Birds Goes To Beneslan Festival Play, Student Talent Featured AtAssembly St Clement will enter a cutting of the fir st act of The Birds at the second annual Geneslan Drama Festival which will be held on November 28 at St Mary s Aca demy1n Monroe The Birds will also be apart of the Student Showcase a variety show to be presented on the afternoon and evenmg of November 25 Sponsored by the National Catholic Theater Conference CNCTCJ the Gene s1an Festlval will feature eight one act plays presented by the h1gh schools of the archdiocese These W111 receive professionalcriticjudge Mr James Nix The Student Showcase centers around four main parts a variety of songs by the SCH Mixed Chorus and the Glrls Choir Around The Town In 1900 South Pacific and The Birds m ceelng the show will be Lawrence Chmie lewsk1 and Grace Wlegand G R E E K P L AY The Birds IS a political sat1re written by Aristophanes, a fifth century B C playwright In the play two Greeks Pithetaerus and Eulpides fed up with the frauds and corrupt1ons of their so cxety set out to founda better one among the birds SHOWCASE SCENES 'AroundThe Tovmln 1900 will review scenes and songs from the early Twent1 eth Century centering around two lo cales New York and the West Soloist, Edward Mc Glmchey, and the Grobbel Vigneau Tranchida trio will highlight New Yorks East Side West Side Featured in Oklahoma will be They Al ways Pick On Me sung by Ellen Defer Joan Trawczynski and Helen Churilla Accompan1sts for th1s part of the show are Janet L1etz and Arlene Schoenherr Highlightingthe South Pacxfic section of the program will be Edna Cailouette s soloof Bali H1 P1ano accompaniment will be done by Patricia Thebert The cast for The Birds chosen from the speech classes 1ncludes two Greeks Pithetaerus the footloose and Eulpides the footsore played by Robert Cieshga and George Mayermck respectively Other members are Hugh Malloy playing Troch1lus the butler bird Harold Peters Epops King of the B1rds Pat r1c1a Thebert the mghtingale wife of Epops Edward Mc Glmchey the poet Danlel Fix the real estate man Law renceChm1elewsk1 leader ofthe Chorus and Dennis Kaw1ck1 Captain of the Birds Members of the Bird Chorus include D1aneR1nke Catherine Gursinski Lor raine Markowicz Kathleen Koppmger Kathleen Ritchie Antoinette Rabac Phyllis Hein Deanna Brueggeman Marie Scantllng Janet L1etz Marcella Marko vich Karen Z1mmer and Hebert Ge1 sler The production manager IS Ronald NledZW16Ck1 stage managers Gerald Grobbel and Vincent Caravaggio l1ght techn1c1an Robert Fortin and sound techn1c1an ThomasDeLam1ellure lcont d on page 295 2: . g . . : - , ' n ' ' . . , . . , - I . . , nu . c . , . , I' - 1 2 n' - 0 O O O C I I 171.1 .. X , S K M . . , . Y - - I. , , i Z I I I I . . I VV ' ' H n ! ' l I . . . ,, - . 1-+ . . . ' vw y - 1 . . ' . . V ' ' - . , . . U . . ' I 2 . . . ,, . . ,, . ' . . . ' ' ' V . l . Iv '- 'YV ' ' 9 ' . l . . . . - , . 7 7 to draw nearer to God will be afforded criticisms, ratings, andawards fromthe v Q ' U l 9 . ! ' ' , . ' 9 V . .! . : I , . E . . . ' , . . - , - , , - y . . . : ,. ,.S . - 1 , I ., . vv . ug. I E - ' , ' - . , . .7 - .- . - , - , . . ' , g . . Q - - . . . ' Q . . D . ' , , - . ' ! 9 . . , . , . ' 7 I - . , ., ' ' - 9 5 . , , , , - . . , , - I VI ' ' I I .- 3 -- , , I , . l ' . . -- . - , . . : ' , - . . '. . , , . - I .
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