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

 - Class of 1960

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Page Th1rty THE CREST November 25 1059 Talk Takes Chuckles Mr Joyner assures lus audlence that you can have fun m the darkroom Journallsmis one of the most reward mg professlons a person can enter It glves one a sense of accomphshment ' Thxsquotatxon was a part of the lecture g1ven to members of the Camera Club by Mr Carl Joyner of the Studlo Camera Shop Wlth Mr Joyner was Louls Mowett also a speaker and professwnal photo grapher for the C R E S T Mr Joyner gave amateur photogra phers adv1ce on tak1ng p1ctures namely, never jerk a camera when takmg a plc ture but squeeze the shutter button There should be actlon 1n all p1ctures whether lt IS d1rect or 1mpl1ed He also spoke of the great advancement 1n photography the photoelectrxc cell After the lecture Mr Mowett demon stratedthe art of tak1ng a t1me exposure Camera club members and amateur photographers who attended the meetxng were MaryAnnCarney V1rg1n1a Chap man, Lou1se Delmotte Thomas Dutkle wlcz Dan1e1F1x Mar1lynFuerst Carol Golembxewskl Joan Kudryck1, Carol Megge Edward Meduvsky Maureen Mlnmck, Sharon Oswald, Dlane Rmke, Margaret Rostow Grace Wxegand John Zahorchak IL: Pa1t1c1pants of the Shutterbug Contest fl to r J Ronald N1edzw1eck1 Da.n1elF1x Mary Arm Van G1lder vlrglllla Chapman Dlane R1nl e Maur er M1nn1ck and Jud1th Ste nzack Eight Answer Camera Club Call Seven SCI-1 ers responcledto the request for apprentlce photographers For rnmg the Camera Club are Junlors Ronme N1edzw1eck1 Damel Fxx Mary Ann Van G1lder V1rgm1a Chapman and Dxane R1nke sophomore Maureen Mm n1ck and freshman Jud1th Stanzack Apprentxce photographers, under the dxrecuon of plCf.Lll'6 ed1tors LOUISE Del Ilay Ilf Reclummg mves You couldn ttell that the quarter exams were over Just by look1ng at any hlgh school students No but by l1sten1ng to them you knew exactly what was the matter I m glad I wear glasses' When w1ll get out aga1n'P My ma s gonna lull me' I ll just stand by the Fxfth Amendment at home that s all What w1ll I get 1n courtesy? Yes It was report card tlme for the f1rstt1meth1s school year at St Clement Scared m1serable wrenched expres slons and emotlons clouded the corrxdors ofSCI-I the week after exams Fmally on Wednesday and Thursday November 11 and 12 by prevlously arranged appomt ments the students rece1vedthe1r quart erly report cards from the1r homeroom teachers Tra1n1ng 15 the father of achxevement amb1t1on 15 the mother motte and Barbara G1ppr1ch and photog raphers Thomas Dutk1ew1cz Davx Grobbel and Edward Meduvs' y are learnmg all the aspects of photog aphy settmg up, p1cture taklng developm and prmtmg These students w1ll begm takmg p1c tures for the December xssue of the C R E S T fcontmued from page 231 Two long hard weeks of wa1t1ng and wonderlng are over but the sat1sfact1on w1th1n you of knowmg that you helped put the dr1ve together w1ll never be over THANK YOU The Class of 1960 extends a hearty Thank You' to everyone who part1c1 pated ln the dr1ve and another Just as hearty thanks to the students who brought 1n the most money The top f1ve 111 school were Joyce FIX 102 S93 00 Kathleen Schm1dt 101 GaryVermeersch 105 S64 00 Frances Gretz 101 S58 O0 Hlghest 1n each class were Semor Joyce Fxx 102 S93 00 Jun1or Margar et 0 Connell, 104 S32,00, Sophomore V1rg1n1a Hemnungsen 207 S32 00 FreshmanSandraDe Monaco, 202 S30 T O P T E E N fcontlnued from page 281 polnts won t oe hard to cla1m Of the 2, 020 school days 1n eleven years, Grac1e has mlssed 36 Sclence research IS Grac1e s target for college F1n1sh1ng 1n the 98th percentlle on the Nat1ona1Mer1t Qual1fy1ng Test, the 'A g1rl w1ll fmd little d1ff1culty w1th snar1ng a scholarshlp G R A C I E S D A Y Attendmg classes and study1ng d1l1gent ly cla1ms only a part of W1nsome W1e gand st1 ne however She has managed to wm three nterscholast1c essay awards She serves as the famxly chauffeur 1S a pro at Challglllg t1res took a second place r1bbon 1n the 1959 Sclence Faxr teaches her blrds TerryandTob5, to say ugly blrd m nght etching fashlon plays a good game of tenn1s loves to cook goes 1nto a rage when folks ' snitch her fresh bakery or trot across her new ly scrubbedfloor served on the ed1toria1 staff of Crusader 57 58 is associate edltor of the C R E S T says sacre bleu when she needs strong speech has fmally got her school sweater pald for d1es of embarrassment when her slster B0OtS1B arr1ves at school w1th her forgotten lunch dotes on green pappers good books and 011 pa1nt1ng CGPRCIG pa1nts by numberj COLLECTOR DELUXE But chxefest of Grac1e s extra currlcu lars IS her scrapbook collectlon Grac1e doesn tsettle for aSS Kresge 599 scrap book Not Grac1e She uses d1scarded Detrolt telephone books and buys her rub ber cement by the half gallon can It sthe Elv1s Presley telephone scrap bookthat gets the most attentlon Green peppers and Elv1s Presley' Another scrapbook shelters mtr1gu1ng notes scravcled' on paper bags from Na t1onal P oodStores notes l1ke IfI don t call I ll plck youup at ten o clock Dan Those probably account for Grac1e s delxty to the fanuly grocery shopp1n Or th1s one 'To the g1rl who won't e me have any blueberry pie Melv1n Or Are you advertlsmg your phone number? Jlm R One frustratlon shadows Davld Wle gand s sparkl1ng daughter Her Japanese pen pal sent her a pa1r of lovely Japan ese wooden sandals Grac1e s feet and the sandals dont match' Grace W1egand trxm as a sallmg sloop brxght as a day 1n May devoutly rel1g1ous grac1ous Wltty busy helpful loyal conslderate Thefaculty and stu dents at SCH proudly name you the top of the Teen Top Ten i Some people are l1ke blotters They soak It all m but get everyth1ng back wards Q, V .,. W 1 h 1 K ' ,A -. .5 ' . f . 5 to -- ' 7- Ma S K U . ' , X x I - -' . . : , , f 9 9 - i v 3 M s - ' , - ,. . . . . . . . , d . . . ,, : ' , ,j , . . H . . ., . . , ' - 1 ' A -- 7 . . . , 1- , g, s - - vv ' - . l , . . - - ,- , . ' ' ' o q . . - I - o 9 ' V I . - 1 I . , . ' . , ' , . . . . . . , a ' sv v vw Y ' Y' ' ' YY n v ' rv ' ' '- ' av v ' - ' ' , ' -- 1 ff , ' u ' - yr ' . . . , ' I 3 , picture ' ' ' ' 5 ' ' ' , ' , - S70.00gJoanTrawczynsk1, 105, S65.00g - ' , , - 9 . . . . - . , , . . - 1 . . - , . - , - , . . 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November 25, 1959 THE CREST Page Twenty-nine Matter inf - ..- - --- - JJ of Minutes Future Nurses had a speaker Mxss Polly Zollk R N , Fxeld Coord1n ator of the Detro1t a.ndTr1 County League for Nursmg at 1ts November 11 meetmg She answered the gxrls questlons on the nursmg career Future Nurses members are f1ll1ng a Thanksglvmg basket for a needy famxly of the parlsh The club IS makmg posters for pushmg the ldea of a clean cafeter1a The chlldren 1n the hospltals will be rece1v1ng Chrlstmas g1fts made by the glrls Future Teachers attended a rally on November 7 NCMEA elected offxcers at 1ts November 10 meetmg as follows presl dent Helen Chur1l1a secretary treas urer Marllee Smxth student edxtor Patr1c1a Thebert It has organlzed a trxple tr1o whose members are Susan Oberl1esen Carolyn Elwart Mar1leeSmxth Patr1c1a Laske Geraldme Umloff Arlene Schoenherr Sandra Schoenherr Frances Pomante a.nd Andrea Chonko Th1s group w1ll appear at school assembhes a.nd outsxde RCt1V1t16S Sodahty w1ll have the temporary consecratlon of 1tS faxthful members on December 8 Student Welfare Counc1l reached these dec1s1ons about questxons sub mittedby students first the homerooms on the second floor will now use the east entrance after lunch second there w1ll be a dress up day for both boys and glrls every Fxrst Frlday third, cafeterxa food was voted as good as can be expected for the amoxmt of help avaxlable fourth the students w1ll be gxven a chance to change places ln the cafeterla every quarter f1fth, grlpes agamst the faculty w1ll not be consldered at the meetmgs slxth, the club dxd not feel that lt could ra1se the money to sponsor a scholarshlp, so th1s xssue was dropped for the present Scxence Club hada guest speaker Mr Davld Fry a physlclst from the Techmcal Center, at the November 14 meet1ng Lxbrary Club ls planmng a dxsplay of all Catholxc books durmg the Chrlst mas Falr on December 4 5, a.nd 6 It s slogan is Books for Chrxstmas g1v1ng OFFICERS lNSTALLEDp CHARTER GRANTED Holdlng the symbols of the1r future professxon and makmg promxses to be falthful 1n the1r dutxes the F T A off1cers rec1ted pledges to the1r chosen vocatlons Offxcers th1s year Cl to r J Patr1c1a Thebert presldent Marlene Wancour secretary Sh1rley Beste l1brar1an ArleneSchoenherr, vxce presv' nt BarbaraChm1elewsk1 treasurer E1leen Bxegalskl h1stor1an At a later date S1ster Eleanore pr1nc1pal presented the Nat1onal Charter to the St Plus X branch of the Future Teachers Assoc1at1on Knights Ot Altar Elect Ottlcers Knights of the Altar elected tbottom 1 to r JLawrenceChm1elewsk1 presldent Dan1elF1x treasurer,ttopl to r J Ron ald N1edzw1eck1 v1ce presxdent James J osepn, secretary PLAY lcont d from page 21? Property manager is E1leen Powell workmg on make up a.re Judith Shultz Grace Wlegand and Bernadlne Sctmoblen Others partxcipatmg m the Student Show case are Marlene Wancour, E1leen Biegalskl, John Zahorchak, James Tra.n chlda, M1chaelSchweder Dlrectmg both the play a.nd the Student Showcase w1ll be S1ster Honors, head of the Engllsh and Speech departments and a charter member ofthe NCTC smce 1937 LAR HERE THEY ARE Salnt Clement 11 brarxans floolung aroundl to r J Eve elaSoboczynsk1 E11zabethM1l1er Carol Ann Coeman E1leen B1egalsk1 fseatedb admlre the new set of encyclopedlas the Brltannlca Through the1r efforts and under the d1rect1on of S1ster Rose Ellen the L1 brary Club has purchased these addltlonal reference books for the llbrary It was p0SS1b1B to obtain these books by I'3.1S1l1g money from sponsorlng a movle bake sales and popcorn a.nd taffy apple sales SOLUTION TO PROBLEM on page' twenty fxve HIVB 1 contams bees Hxve 2 contams bees HIVG 3 contams bees Hxve 4 contams bees 3, 5, Congratulatlcns to aCt1V9 members of the student body who made the patron and sponsor drlve such a success if O . . . . . . , , . . - 7 . ' . , . 7 . . . . . . ' , , , . I ' ' . ' ' 1 ' ' 1 y 3 . . , . - . A l . . , ' ' . , . ., - - - h., , .A . ' E . . . . .. 1 ' , , , , , ' S ' ' '-i -'-L-' 7 7 7 . . ' . . y , 7 7 7 . 'L 7 7 7 7 ' . . ss ' ,xx : , ' , A '. . . - 1ynKorolesk1, S1ster Rose Ellen, Pam- 7 7 . is 'K -7 I I 7 - .A 3. . I , , . . . . . ', N I - - , fs, X ,, l l , f f' E' 1, t. . , L , U .. . . , , . ' ', ' 5 ' . . . . . - 7 ' ' Q ' - . . ' . 1 ' 1 . . . J ' . l 7 7 . , . , ' 9 - ' - 1 - ' . a a Q . q 1 n I ' , , ' . . ' . 2 ' , . . . - 1, , 3, ' . - ' ' 1, 4, 5. ' , - - ' ' 2, 4, 6. - - ' ' 6. . , , J ' , V1 ' ' ' IV , .



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November 25 1959 THE CREST Page Thirty one CREST Face ls Red The CREST staff extends a most smcere apology to the four followxng students for om1tt1ng thexr names from the f1nal1sts ln the Nat1onalMer1t and Educatlonal Development Tests i..n..A Elalne KO1OdZ1ej skl Catherlne Gursln sk1 Gary Houghton a.nd M1chae1 Bernott SCH Luke Newlealond, says Non A forelgn country? Me l1ve 1n another country? Why they say that l1fe there would be l1ke lmvmg 1n the States thlrty years ago What w1ll1t be l1ke? And more lmportant w1ll 1 Pia Questlons such asthese would bew11der any teenager and 1n th1s case sopho more Nancy Hoffman was no except1on Two years have elapsed now s1nce the Hoffman famlly left New York harbor for thelr new home 1n New Zealand For Nancy movlng was nothmg so unusual Her father s career 1n the Navy has kept the famlly on a contmuous go Origm ally ofWash1ngton, D C the Hoffman's last home before leav1ng for the Enghsh colony of New Zealand hadbeen Calxfor ma Soon after her arrlval 1n New Zealand, Nancy began classes at St Mary s Col lege the equlvalent of the h1gh school 1n the States Her sublectsmcluded three combmedsclences biology, chemlstry, and phyS1CS rel1g1on, Enghsh lltera ture, Out 8: Out Enghsh, French art chorus h1story of New Zealand and Modern I-Ixstory These were courses she took 1n one school year Andwe th1nk we have It rough' The Hoffman fauuly had been 1n New Zeala.nd no more than e1ghteen months when word came they were to return to the States I felt sorry to leave New Zeala.nd, Nancy says because I was just gettxng adlusted to l1fe there The Navy however is boss so back tothe States her fam11y came, arrxving 1n WA T C 'H by Beverly Chuckry AND WONDER W1th1nthe past two months there has been a c atrow er 1a 031C wh1ch was, and stxll IS before the Senate subcommlttee the Federal Commumcatlon Commxttee and con gresslonal hearlngs Th1s explosxvetoplc 1sthat of the rlgged telev1s1on qu1z shows Now the average h1gh school student may say to h1mself that rlgged TV shows are of no concern to hlm A recent survey at Sa1nt Clement I-hgh shows 425 students spent 5 385 hours v1ew1ng telev1s1on over a per1od of sever days These Stat1StlCS seem to 1nd1cate that we the students are mvolved 1n th1s 1ssue s1nce we do watch the quxz shows and therefore we act as the1r publ1c If then we act as the publ1c and the audxence for these programs, why should we be decelvedand fooledabout thexr contestants the1r backstage go1ngs on the1r honesty and xntegr1ty'7 N O T I L L E G A L Accordmg to the Federal Communxca t1onComm1ss1on fooling the publ1c Wlth rlgged telev1s1on shows IS a fraudulent the cxty of Warren thelr new home on July 9 Then on September 8 Nancy began classes at St Clement rlxgh It was not only the begxnmng of a new school for her, but also the beglnnmg of new fr1end she has xt was not long before there were many fr1ends Askedhow she found the boys and g1rls 1n New Zealand as compared to here Nancy had th1s to say In New Zealand they re clannxsh they stlck to the1r own farrulxes and thexr frlends from fxrst grade ' Then after a few seconds she added But they are that way here too' and deceptxve practice but notan 1l1egal one I however do not belxeve that we as students have to be too concerned w1th the legal1ty of the 1ssue as much as we should be concerned about the reason or reasons for the deceptlon of the publ1c of wh1ch we are a part Smce then, we as students are lnvolved 1n th1s 1ssue I thmk that we should be come very aware of th1s problem of rlgged telev1s1on shows and we should take some course of actxon about lt If the course of actlon means wrltten pro testatxon then we should start wr1t1ng those letters The dlfference oetween hterature and Journahsm IS that Journalism IS unread able and hterature 1S not read Wxlde 77 SUNSET STRIP Tops With Students SCH TV v1ew1ng average for one week 5 385 hours Average per student 13 hours These are the shows most appealmg for Freshmen 1 xck Clark Show 2 '77 Sunset Str1p 3 Ed Sull1van Show Sophomores 1 '77 Sunset Strxp 2 D1ck Clark Show 3 Ed Sull1van Show J umors 1 77 Sunset Strlp 2 D1ck Clark Show 3 People Are Funny S Steve Allen Show emors '77 Sunset Strlp D1ck Clark Show Ed Sull1van Show Top Ten Programs at SCH I Sunset Str1 D1ck Clark Show People Are Funny Ed Sull1van Show 5 John Dalley and the News Sets equlpped w1th Charmel 56 13 sets D1nah Shore Chevy Show Steve Allen Show Jack Paar Show T1c Tac Dough Name That Tune , 7 H V - I ' ' 3. 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St Clement High School - Crest Yearbook (Center Line, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 59

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St Clement High School - Crest Yearbook (Center Line, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 92

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