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Page Thirty-eight THE CREST December 21, 1959 Chmrelewskv Rates Top Teen Spot Yes he wasacute one th1s dark eyed son of Joseph and Luc11le Chmlelewskl Happyandchubby he sat onhls mother s knee peermg gleefully out at the world wh1ch he flrst slghted on January 6 1942 Wrlggllng lmpatxently, l1ttle Larry Chm1elewsk1 gurgled 1n del1ght at what he saw ahead As a youngster Butch was always hungry turnmg to stones and pebbles to satxsfy h1s between meal hunger pangs Sclence nfundecl even at three l1ttle Larry pokeda wire 1nto an electr1c out let to see what would happen the floor in that spot IS stxll shghtly charred Larry was a helpful youngster, too some ra1s1ns for h1s mother s cookles Too badhis brother Tommy had h1s fm gers 1n the way I-hs grandmother s farm cla1med Larry s flrst love He learned qu1ckly the art of irxvxng a tractor It was here on th1s farmthat h1s zest for huntmg was born Larry hunted everythxng from rabblts to possums wlth or without a gun STARTS SCHOOL School was a new adventure that Sep tember of '48 S1ster Odlle found Larry a bnght student despltethat look of m1s chlef whlch occaslonally crept 1nto h1s eye On the grade school baseball team Larry s batt1ng prowess soon became known Capta1n Larry closed h1s e1ghth grade season wlth a 619 battmg average andwon atrophy for be1ng the most val uable player on the team I-hgh school meant more adventures for theteen topper Larry spent fresh men year at U D Hlgh but returned to SCH the followmg fall Actxve 1n many clubs, Larry has served as v1ce prefect of the Sodalxty 1n lus Jumor year, as a sen1or and tw1ce as a class off1cer once as sophomore presldent and pre sently as treasurer of the senior class A E ...5 71 fwfr WA T by Joan Kudryckl AND WONDER Chr1stmas The blrthday of the Chr1st Ch1ld December The month deslgned espec1ally for eager l1ttle chlldren Snow Chrlstmas cheer po1nsett1as, and Peace on earth to men of good w1ll How 1ron1c that ln th1s most Joyful month and most sacred season a b1tter contro versy should ar1se More 1ron1c st1ll IS that Wlth the plcture of the new born Chr1st Chlld 1n the foreground of our m1DdS hearts and c1t1es the controversy rages over b1rth control The questlon caus1ng th1s great debate IS Should the Un1ted States use federal funds to furnlsh b1rth control lnformatxon to over populated countr1es? Accordlng to lead1ng ca.nd1dates for pres1dent1alnom1nat1on Senator Stuart Sym1ngton fDem Mo JandGovernor Nelson Rockefeller CRep Hof New York to do so would be to help one s fellow man Helphlmto dowhat? Trespass aga1nst the moral law offend h1s Creator andcondemn hlmself to eternal pun1shment'? The other slde of the confhct has 1tS supporters too namely the Catholxc B1Sh0PS of the U S Presldent Exsenhower Catholxc laymen and p011tlC1aIlS, and others Ex Presldent Harry S Truman made th1s statement to the press I don t belleve ln that hooey We ll f1nd a way to feed them and make good c1t1zens of them Part of the answer w1ll come from peaceful uses of nuclear energy he noted Who IS any man to d1ctate whether or not a ch1ld should be born? What would the world be l1ke 1f there were no Llncolns or Elnstelns or Tscha1kovskys'7 Analyzmg the b1ograph1es of these lmmortals 1nd1cates that they were all born 1n the m1dst of poverty Cons1der Helen Keller a woman who started l1fe wxth three strlkes agamst her Desp1te her handlcap she has become a l1v1ng example to others as well as a well known author The U N est1mates that the populat1on of the world w1ll swell from 2 8 b1ll1on now to more than 6 2 b1ll1on by the end of the century Where w1ll the food come from to feed these people? The answer to th1s problem l1es 1n red1str1but1on of the goods of the world Crops that U S farmers are be1ng pa1d to plow under would feed m1ll1ons of people for an indef1n1te t1me Why, only f1ve dollars, a man's weekly clgarette b1ll or a woman s beauty salon b1ll, w1llfeedafam1ly 1n an over populatedcountry adequately for a month Whlle the 1oyofChr1stmas 1SEX'peI'leIlCed once more and homage IS pald to the Christ Chlld people should thmk of the true meanlng of Chr1st's blrthday The Son of God, the Second Person of the Tr1mty, became ma.n to redeem all men and lead them to heaven Is th1s proposed allotment of Unxted States s funds go1ng to make H1s task harder or easler? Playmg halfback on the football team, Larry won h1s varslty letter but, last year a knee mjury cut short both h1s season and h1s athletlc act1v1t1es SCIENCE MINDED Today Larry has more than a passmg mterest 1n sclence He once concocted a mlxture of potasslum n1trate and flowers of sulphur and walted Gun powder was the hoped for result To h1s disappolntment and much to h1s mother s rehef, nothlng happened Thls 1nterest1n sc1ence, however IS Just one szde of the keen teen s person al1ty Larry's heart goes out to flShlI1g, desplte whlte bulls that somet1me sneak up on h1m he can eat bowl after bowl of ch1l1, especlally for breakfast th1nks the :est way to spend Saturday evemng 1S 1n a game of poker W1th the boys en1oys hockey and pool sells Chrlstmas trees each season loses hls temper only when h1s brothers have gotten 1nto h1S bureau drawers has a green thumb when It comesto the flowers and shrubs around home a.ndhas wonthen1ckname of sod buster for the expert CPD way 1n whxch he loads trucks 1n h1s summer la.nd scaplng job Larry s h1gh school record 1S surely somethxng of whlch he can be proud W1th 52 honor polnts 1n three years and a 93 percentxle spot 1n the Nat1onal scholar shlp exams he needn t worry really Chemlstry and math at U D w1ll be Larry s mayor f1eld of study wlth an engmeerlng degree for target Dubbed the happy wanderer by one of h1s teachers Larry h1kes carefree andsm1l1ng from class to class enJoys life and savors sly wlt There IS only one Larry Chmlelewskl SCH has h1m and llkes It W?-Ufrf-P if xx - O O f.-4-A iii... , I - - - . 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December 21 1959 THE CREST Page Thirty-nine Personalmes Vlslt Book Fcur 544 9 4+ as Booklandcharacterscome-to-l1fe at the recent SCH Book Falr are fl to r J Carole Savlcus as Dannel ln The Gypsy Melody Anna Fla1m as Margaret from Margaret Brent The Adventurer Frances Pomante as Mel1sa from The Road L1es West Evelyn Koroleskl as Ellzabletka 1n Trumpter Of Krakow Cor ng from S1lk and Sat1n Lane Mary Caruana as Patsy from Patsy Jefferson of Monticello Maher Ge-'2 f il Minutes Future Nurses Four semor glrls Joan Trawczynsk1 Patr1c1a Derbm Kathleen Gletzen and Joyce FIX wrote entrance exams at Wayne State Un1 verslty for Provldence Hospital The future nurses sent a Chr1stmas g1ft to Laura L 1n Lapeer M1Ch1gan A movxe entltled Deed To Happmess was scheduled for the club on December Future Teachers On December 4 eleven future teachers, Carol Martm Patrlcxa Thebert, Antomette Rabac Jud1thCl1nton CarolTardonla Kathleen Koppmger Wanda Sypxtkowski Alma Flamm Chrxstxne Carney, Donna Ver kest and Judlth Braun, went to L1ncoln Hlgh of Warren and were 1ntroduced to Lxncoln s publ1c1ty cha1rman Joyce Werthman The glrls also were g1ven a guided tour of L1ncoln Hlgh After the f1rst of the new year the futureteachers w1ll begm to observe the grade school teachers in the1r class rooms and w1ll conduct the classes for the teachers as part of the cadet teacher trammg Sc1ence Club members have begun work on thelr sclence proyects for the Natxonal Sc1ence Fa1r to be held 1n the sprmg Sodallty IS repa1r1ng old toys for Chr1stmas for the needy chlldren of our parlsh Audlo Vlsual Club IS planmng to purchase a set of fxlm str1ps and records on the hfe of Our Lord and also draperles wh1ch are to be used for aud1o vlsual purposes BI r S Ccont d from page ll Th1s play was beautlfully mounted and hadl my wlts, I would have awarded the chorus a medal or trophy Tell George they helped him w1n it for St Clement The play had umty, 1mag1nat1on, and un usually wonderful teamwork It was an excellent choice and certamly one of the hxghllghts of my day at St Mary s You and your whole cast are to be con gratulated ' Too, most deserving of cred1t are Damel FIX and Ronald N16dZWl6Ck1 Dan took over the dxfflcult task of mastermg the leadfor h1s pal Bob Clesllga who had to wlthdraw on account of lllness Ron replaclng Harold Peters, and wlth only one day to learn his part, turned in a creditable performance l Q 0 0 , 0 0 0 f ' , - -gg: . 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' 7 - v W INTELLECTS I ODDITII-:s Theodore Roosevelt mamtamed that only under wart1me cond1t1ons IS the character of man fundamentally tested Th1s may not always be the case but war does put stram on an 1Ild1VldU3.1 mentally physlcally emot1onally and very often morally Horrors of actual combat half the t1me can radxcally change a person and h1s whole outlook for the better and maybe for the worse The followlng books present a true plc ture of war and 1ts outcome The Red Badge Of Courage by Stephen Crane portrays the emotlons of men throughout the C1v11 War An lnterestlng endmg aWR1tS the reader of th1s book Among other war novels recommended for outslde readlng are The Came Mu tmy by Herman Wouk Fxre In The Ashes by Theodore Whlte A Farewell To Arms by Ernest Hemmgway All Qulet On The Western Front by Erxch Mama Remarque and The Case Of Sergeant Grlscha by Arnold Zwelg CLIPPED . .,. ,fear CHIPS W Aren tyou glad report cards come after Chr1stmas? Wesolych SW1at Ron me A good book Basketball From The Bench by that famous authorxty Bob C1eSl1g3. I l1ke number one number four IS mcer Well I m voting number three See lf I care I m not even gettlng a r1ng Sound fam1lxar, Jumors? Dxd you know that you can read 1961 upside down and 1l'.W1uSt111 read 1961? Do you bel1eve xn Santa Claus? Iknow two guys who are gomg to bullda st1ll for therr Sc1ence Falr pro ject Hxcl Oh pardon me Hooray' The candy salesmen got a new glass counter top You th1eves out there are go1ng to have to thmk of another way to steal candy Seasons Greetmgs from all of us here to all of you over there The Bxrds are reallyfly1ngh1ghnow Congratulatlons George, fYoub1ghaml Anyone know who that ventrlloqulst IS 1n Draftmg I class? Samt Clement High may not have the best basketball team 1n the league, but they do have the fattest eh Butterball Bama Collmsl Notice the extra short haxrcuts of the basketball team players Yep that s rlght the coach has a Job on the sldel Poor VanHulle someone stoleh1sglasses and now he s the only guy on the team that takes a shower in the gxrls locker room
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