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

 - Class of 1960

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November 25, 1959 THE CREST Page Twenty-three Saint ' The Saint Clement ' The Man Our parish is one big family under the protection of St. Clement, Pope and Martyr. Heisthe patron of our parish, but in spite of this, many do not know any- thing about him. St. Clement, whose feastday is cele- bratedNovember 23 became Pope about the year 91 He governedthe Church nine years and died in the year 100 There is an interesting and for the most part unknown story about his mar tyrdom For destroying the temples of the idols St Clement was arrested An anchor was hung about his neck and he was cast into the sea St Clement s dlsciples standing nearby, prayed that they might see his body At once the sea recededto a distance of three miles and a small house built in the fashion of a marble temple came into view There lay the body of St Clement with the an chor at his side This strange phenome non occurred every year following Barbarians coming at a time when the sea receded destroyed the temple and the saint s body Years later the body with the anchor, was foundburied deep in anisland The relics werethentaken to Rome, andthere the body was enshrined ln the Church which ls now called St Clement Thermometer Bulls Over by Lorraine Markowicz The bright red thermometer in the hall, afamiliar landmark for two weeks has been taken down Pep talks are no more The Patron Sponsor Drive is over for another year The managers of the drive can cease holding their breath St Clement High School surpassed its quota of S3000 by a good S200 margin Eight out of the eleven homerooms inthe high school reached or went beyond, their individual quotas They were 105 Junior homeroom 103 Sophomore homeroom 207 Freshman homerooms 201 202 210 The drive IS now forgotten by most of the students It will, however, last in the minds of those who kept the records and publicized the drive From the be ginmngto the end they prayed for a suc cessful outcome H E C T I C D A Y S What is it like to pilot a subscription drive? The first few days are the most hectic The envelopes seem to be lacking money Panic strikes until you realize the drive is only two days old, and the students haven't quite got into the swing of things Publicity is needed Announce ments are made everyday to keep the students informed on the drive a.nd to SointClemenf Takes To Air Sa.1ntClement s stars of Quiz 'Em' are fseated from leftl Sister Dalmatia, who will help prepare the students appearing on the show Mr Donald Szambelan, and Grace Wiegand, fstandmgfrom leftl Patricia Thebert, Carol Golembiewskl, Lawrence Chmie -ewskl, Janet Lietz, and Gary Houghton create interest As the days go by and the amount of money brought in increases you breathe a sigh of relief When you record the names of the students who brought in patrons and sponsors you realize that these people must think enough of the school and the yearbook to go out and work for it Totaling the results of the drive on the last day is the most thrilling Will we reach our goal? We do' It IS hard to believe at fir st but we reached that quota and went beyond lt' fturn to page 301 mtv Members of Club 60 are those who brought in S50 or more in the Patron Sponsor Drive of 1959 1960 They are the following fseatedfrom leftl Frances Gretz Kathleen Schmidt Joan Traw czynskl, Kathleen Gietzen, Joyce Fix, and Carol Flaim tstandlng from leftl Patricia Galbensky, Gary Vermeersch Carol Martin, and Kathleen Wiengartz On December 19 Ja.net Lietz, Patricia Thebert Gary Houghton, and Lawrence Chmielewski w1lltake part 1n the educa tional television program Quiz 'Em on the Air Faculty member Mr Donald Szambelan and student Grace Wiegand have already participated on this program as Judges, on Saturday November 7 The four seniors will participate for the first time on this program against St Louis l-hgh School 1n Mt Clemens Also attending the show will be principal Sister Eleanore history teacher Sister Dal matia, and alternate panelist Carol Go lembiewskl J U DG E S Along with Grace and Mr Szambelan on the November 7 show were two Judges fromSt Louis High They composedthe panel of Judges between St Catherine and VALUABLE PRIZES This is how the Quiz Em on the Air show operates Quizmaster Carl Cederberg asks the two opposing panels alternate questions on current events read in the Detroit News durmg the five day period pre ceding the telecast Correct answers count 50 points The team with the high est score wins a TV set or atape re corder a H1 F1 record player, or S150 for library books for the school The losing panel gets an AM FM radio or S50 for library books for the school In case of a tie score, atie breaker sta tistical question is asked Remember feast of the Immaculate Conception on December 8 J K f l , km? 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Page Twenty two THE CREST NOVeII1b6I' 25 1959 With This Ring - - - Isfvdenf VISWSI From the 1ron bands of the Roman slaves tothe po1son rmgs of the Mlddle Ages and the love knot r1ngs of the poets the r1ng has seen many changes Although h1story does not tell us the exact perlod of Orlgln, we do know that rmgs were found 1n the tombs of anclent Egypt dat1ng back as far as the 18th dynasty These r1ngs were worn by 1nd1v1duals of power and mfluence It IS noteworthy to observe that the Semor r1ng follows th1s anclent tradxtlon Anc1ent r1ngs were very sxmple 1n desxgn and usually made of sol1d gold w1th the owner's name and t1tles deeply sunk 1n H1eroglyph1c letters Crests were engraved on documents and letters the same as those on the1r respectxve fmger rmgs C L A S S RING In 1835 graduates of the Unlted States M1l1tary Academy at West Pomt or1g1n atedthe class rmg as lt IS known today The custom spread rap1d1y as a means of perpetuat1ng the 1deals and trad1t1ons of the school Today the Semor r1ng represents one of the most wldely recog n1zed customs 1n the world of educatlon Class rmgs are one of the many bonds Wlthln a class It IS S1gI'l1f1CaIlt that the class rmg shouldbe a common custom among the semor class because the semors are more apt to real1ze and apprec1ate the xmportant respons1b1l1ty beh1nd the wearmg of the1r class rmgs Resoluhons Rage Happy New Year' A lxttle early, 1sn't IS? But 1S 1t? November 29 IS New Year's Day, the beglnnlng of the l1turg1cal year on the Church s calendar R1ng out the old, rmg 1n the new, we cry on January 1 Made your New Year's resolutlons yet? The same can be sa1d on November 29 B6SldeS be1ng the beglnnlng of the Church year, the day IS also the fxrst Sunday of Advent Twenty f1ve days of penance followafour week testmg perxod for our New Year's resolutions Dur1ng Advent, resolve to 1nch a llttle further to heaven by cuttlng away some of that stored up temporal pumshment Try a l1ttle penance and good works to keep those resolut1ons Sunday IS the first of 25 chances to start the year off rlght Why not really ' r1ng out the old' and let the new come flymg 1n? Sen1ors wear the1r rmgs not Just as a p1eC9 of Jewelry or ornament but as an everlast1ng momento of the1r h1gh school careers RESPONSIBILITIES Sen1ors accept the1r rmgs, real1z1ng that th1s gold band IS the symbol not only of the1r accomphshments, but of the bond whxch 9XIStS between them a.nd the1r school In th1s respect, It 1S s1m11ar to the trad1t1onal gold wedd1ng band Stu dents wear the1r rmgs rememberlng that they have a duty to uphold and ma1nta1n the good name of the1r ' Alma Mater Class rmgs are symbol1c of the school s recogn1t1on ofthe student as a part of 1ts fanuly It IS SIgIl1flC3.l'lt that a student cannot procure a class rmg unt1l he IS close enough to graduat1on to be sure of mak1ng It Also, a school may request astudent to turn 1n h1s r1ng 1f he proves hxmself unworthy of the school ! N X C REST to Crusader Ap01OgleS to Janet L1etz Patr1c1a Thebert, and Mar cella Markovlch for om1tt1ngthe1r names from congratulat1ons 1n October xssue HANX' A great b1g thanks to Dr Barkay for renderxng h1s servlces, free of charge o heal1ng Crusader bumps and bru1ses Thanks to Wh1te's Laundry for clearung he un1forms of the Crusaders free of charge 'N-. R Boudreau D Schrrutz E Dunaj Nl Q D W1lson M R983-U Seniors of Sa1nt Clement knowmg that they have only three more quarters of h1gh school, are vlewmg the end of the year Wlth Il1lX6d emotxons Th1S conclu s1on ca.n eas1ly be reached by readmg the answers g1ven by f1Ve of the Sen1ors to th1s questxon Now that you are order 1ng p1ctures and announcements a.nd de c1d1ng on your cap and govm how do you really feel about nearmg the end of your h1gh school career? Roseanne Boudreau Choosmg our p1ctures, a.nnouncements and gowns makes me reahze I won't be at Sa1nt m1ss the school and all lt has g1ven me in the last twelve years Dale Schmitz I 11111158811 my frxends and all the good t1mes and fun of school l1fe Although I have enjoyed 1t, I ll be g ad to graduate and go out on my own Elizabeth DunaJ 'Im go1ng to feel sorry about leavmg when I go but lt g1ves me a wonderful feehng thxnkmg about lt rlght now ' Denms W1lson Even thougn 1 have enjoyed my years at Sa1nt Clement I want to leave so that I may be able to further my knowledge by go1ng to col lege Marxon Regan I will m1ss school In a way Ill be glad because I m go1ng 1n for nursmg, and then Ill make new fr1ends V 1 N0 3 THE CREST November 25 1959 Publxshed by the students ol Sa1nt Clement Hlgh School 8155 Rltter Avenue Center Llne M1Ch1g3Jl Edxtor ln chlef Marlene Wancour ASSOClatE Edxtors Grace Wlegand Patr1c1a Thebert Layout Beverly Chuckry Marilyn Fuerst Carol Golemb1ewsk1 Kathleen Gxetzen Joan Kudryckl Janet LIEIZ Judy Senftleben Joan Trawczynskx Art and Photography Loulse Delmonte Thomas Dutklewlcz Davld Grobbel Edward Meduvsky John Zahorchak Busxness Patr1c1a Derbxn Lorra1ne MZTKOWICZ Gary Vermeersch Reporters Sh1rley Beste Mary Ann Carney V1rg1n1a Chapman Robert C1esl1ga Patr1c1a Colmell Ellen Defer Karen DeVore Robert I-'ortln Jane Fuerst Barbara Gzpprxch Theresa Koernke Marcella Markovxch Carol Megge Patr1ck M1nHlCk Ronald N1edzw1eck1 Susan Oberllesen Carolyn RBISS Rlchard Rogos Margaret Rostow Arlene Schoenherr Maryann Van Gxlder Typ1sts Joa.n Kudryck1 DeannaBrueggema.n Marllyn Fuerst Marcla Burg D1aneWesse1'l1ng ' 1 0 0 0 0 I , ' . . .. f ,. 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Page Twenty-four THE CREST November 25, 1959 Quarter Honor Honors Officers Members of the Honors Club elected the1r oltlcers follow ng the Oct ober meetlng Preparlng for future meetxngs are fl to r J Marllyn Fuerst vxce presldent EllenDefer,pres1dent Janet L1etz, secretary a.nd Shlrley Beste treasurer Roll lusts 45 When aperson does some outstandxng deed recognmon follows Athletes recelve school letters for f1ne playlng Sc1ent1sts merlt awards for lmportant d1scover1es Students who have done honorable work 1n school classes know they w1ll have their names on thelr school Honor Roll Durmgthe flrst quarter of St Clements 59 60 school year 45 students merlted a place on the Horor R011 They are Ctop to bottoml column 1 Lawrence. C1m1e 16WSk1 Marllyn Fuerst Patr1c1aGa1bensky Ka hleen Gletzen Barbara G1ppr1ch Column2 Carol Golem bl6WSk1 Catherme Gurs1nsk1 Joan Kudryck1 Janet L1etz R1chardRogos Column 3 Patrlcla Thebert Grace W1eg:md Karen Zlmmer Shlrley Beste Robert C16S1lg8 Column 4 Louxse Delmotte Agnes Flamgan Gertrude Hudak Theresa Koernke Marcella MaFkOVlCh Column 5 Barbara Owockl Carolyn Raxss, Margaret Rostow Arlene Schoenherr Marsha Schoener Column 6 Mar1lee Sm1th Letha Van Laan M1chael Bernott Judlth Braun Andrea Chonko NancyHoffman Column7 D1aneHough ton Patrxcla Kelsey Marcla Kowal Josephme Laud1c1na Mary Ann Stephens Column 8 Carol Tardoma Joyce Bar ron Camllle Cup1sz Cynthia Cygan Jud1th Dupuls Column 9 Barbara Edwards Janet Gora Patr1c1aHanrahan Ilene Normadeau and Carolyn Stroh v O --, . A , . - . X . - - v v -v , . . - - 3 ' - ' x r a J L , . . ' J a 1 , . ' Y I v 1 ' ' ! 5 ' , . . , 1 , . ' 7 J Y 5 a n 1 , . . , - a a s 'A K . . I Q 1 1 N , . fv , -r f ,, .. ' v Q 1 i 1 s . . . ,. , s. -v .- , f T h x . I x., n '.. . ' g I K 'L X , 4 N '3 5 ft M Q Y. f -M-. M X- C, gm-vw - .1 'vit M -M ,g . ' Q ' f . Q , sn- 'N SN, - ,Q ,' . W Q gy . 1 ' ' -v or I j - , , I x, , t N: I 5 x 3 - 1 ' y r r , .

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1960, pg 120

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

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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 33

1960, pg 33

St Clement High School - Crest Yearbook (Center Line, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 77

1960, pg 77


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