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

 - Class of 1960

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weapons of truth ReQ?0:,3g1?x:,e and weapons of love Catholic Book week Cathohc Press Month Feb 21 27 February V 1 N0 5 Sarnt Clement H ugh School, Center Lune, Mrchlgan January 26 1960 Eleven Awcut CREST Dance The Press Club whlch IS sponsorxng 1ts annual dance, Fantasy In Prmt on January 29 IS proud to announce the candxdates who are competxng for the t1tle of Miss SCH PepClub Beverly Chuckry, semor Llbrary Club Elleen Blegalskl semor Sodallty Beverly Pastuchyn semor NCMEA Patr1c1a Thebert semor FTA Carol Martm semor FNA Joa.nTrawczynsk1 semor, Sc1enceC1ub Jud1thCunn1ngham sen lor A V Club Margaret 0 Connell Junlor Honors Club Janet L19tZ sen lor SWC Ellen Defer semor and Press Club Kathleen Gxetzen semor ANOT HER FIRST Thxs w1ll be the fxrst tlme 1n the h1story of St Clement that any gxrl w1ll be com petmg for the honoredt1tle of Mxss SCH On January 20 the entlre hlgh school voted for then' cholce of the g1rl whom they would lake to have represent thelr school The candldates were elected not on the bas1s of popular1ty but on the1r ln d1v1dual quahtxes of leadershlp schol arshlp servlce to the club and thelr mdlvxdual character traits At the hour of 10 o clock on January 29 master of ceremomes John Zahor chak w1ll be gxven a sealed envelope wxth the name of the wmnmg candldate She will then be crowned and glven her banner w1th the t1tle of M1ss SCH wr1t ten On it Epldemlc Spreads SCH ers Stay Home Do you get up mthe mormng w1th angles Jumblmg m your rnmd from geometry class ? Do you look at your alarm and see 1492 instead of 7 15? Are you telling your mother you want frled Enghsh and a glass of Latm for breakfast 'P These are the f1rst symptoms of Exam1nat1on1t1s, whlch has become an ep1dem1c at St Clement There are several remedles for this well knownhlgh school d1sease Flrst you couldgoto all the partles and dances commg in the next two weeks and forget about exams entlrely Second, 1f you are not the party type, you could keep on worrying about exams but not do anythmg about them There xs one slrght compli catlon in these two solut1ons The student usually gets a relapse of th1s d1sease just before report card txme when he IS won I Miss Mary Beth Foster and Mr Davld Grassl w1ll meet the students of St Clement as they take over the Englxsh and Amerxcan l-Ixstory classes second semester Thxs practlce teach ng IS requlred for any degree 1n educat1on Mary Beth Foster 56, Davrd Grass: Face Students Prnrhce Teachers lom SCH Stuff This commg week on February l St Clement students w1ll be laymg out the welcome mat for two new teachers M1ss Mary Ellzabeth Foster and Mr Davld John Grassx Before recexvmgthelr degrees both Mlss Foster and Mr Grassl are requlred to do what IS called practxce teaching Ordmarxly th1s teachmg IS completed over a two semester perxod wlth one hour a day classes However, due toaheavy academlc load Mlss Foster w1ll be workmg on what IS called adouble contact bas1s Th1s means she w1ll practlce teach for only one semester but for two hours each day Her classes will mclude one Engllsh IV and one Enghsh I class Completlng one of h1s two semesters at St Clement Mr Grassl IS scheduled to teach one American I-Ilstory class Miss Foster a 1956 graduate of St Clement I-hgh has attended U D for the last three and one half years She w1ll receive her Bachelor of Phllosophy De gree th1s June Mr Grassi has attended evemng classes at the umverslty of Detroxt for the last seven and one half years He will re celve h1s degree, Bachelor of Sclence m Educatlon ln June 1961 M1ss Foster a member of the A1r Flight a m1l1tary sororlty aff1liated wxth the Arr Force ROTC, hkes to smg and play the plano 1n her free tlme Although h1s new home takes up most of hlsfree tlme flshmg and golfmg also claim Mr Grass1's mterests W1th all S1I'lCeI'lty, students of St Cle ment say to you, Miss Foster and Mr Grassx 'Welcomel dering what marks he w1ll obta1n Therefore, we have found two most beneflclal cures for the student These cannot be bought in tablet form and can only be remedledby the student himself They are a few more hours of study and a little more sleep So fellow sufferers, clean out your lockers, take home your books, rest and PREPARE for EXAM DAYS January 27 5 28 Teacher Teaches Teachers EF' A school for teachers' Sxster Mary Regls of the St Clement faculty w1ll teach on Channel 56 The program, Scxence For Teachers sponsored by the Archdiocesan Depart ment of Education w1ll take place on February 3 and 17 from 4 00 to 5 00 p m Instructors for the show were selected Qcont on Page 48 v , . . . 1 1 1 . 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.l Page Forty two THE CREST January 26 1960 SCH Questlons Students on Polltlcs If you were to vote Do you thmk vo 1n the forthcomlng ters w1ll be mflu election whlch enced because Sen party would you Kennedy IS a Cath vote for'7 ol1c'? If the candndate does not recexve the pres ldentxal nominatlon do you thlnk he should re Do you thlnk the votxng age lowered? fuse the vxce presxden t1al slot 'P Dem Rep Other Yes Yes No Indxfferent Yes n Semors Junlors Sophomores Freshmen Press Room TOTALS Do your parents vote regularly? Wh1ch candidate do you th1nk w1ll wxn the presldentlal nom Yes 326 Elsenhower KRI Humphrey KDJ 12 Llnds ey 6 Student Vlews should be ' J Oldeschulte P Hazen Dont know 28 4' ' Nlxon IRD 174 Sears D Sym1ngtonfDJ 11 Youth ls Our Notion The r1ght of the c1t1zens ofthe Un1ted States to vote shall not be den1ed or abr1d ged by the Un1ted States or by any State on account of race, color, or prev1ous con d1t1on of servltude The Congress shall have powers to en forceth1s artlcle by appropr1ate leglsla t1on fF1fteenthAmendmenttothe U S Con st1tut1on I The adult populatxon of our nat1on has been takmg advantage of th1s act for more than 90 years Bas1cally Amer1ca's voters are the foundat1on of Amerlcan democracy However the cred1t 1S not only 1n the1r hands The real backbone of Amerxca l1es 1n 1ts young c1t1zens Amer1ca's youth w1ll mold the future only by tak1ng advantage of the present Although the r1s1ng gen eratxon 1S not represented at the polls, gradual preparatlon for those years to come must be carrled out w1sely Newspapers and telecasts can provxde a foundat1on for a well planned break down of the character of the nommee, hxs party h1s quallfxcatxons, and h1S back ground, wh1ch are all so necessary to govern mtelllgently Next, d1st1ngu1sh the polltlcal xssues prevlously handled What were the fac tors promptmg the Un1ted States to em bark on new courses 1n the last years? To what extent, lf any were the declslons mfluenced by the Presldent and his party? Quest1on after questlon that IS answered will mark the standmg of the govern ment ln the c1t1zen's mmd The Job of IN MEMORIAM... The faculty andthe students of SCH express thexr sympathy to thlfd grade teacher, Mrs Gerald Shel man on the death of her husband ln m1l1ta.ry servxce m Japan. the tender age may very well overshadow that of Amer1ca s adults The b1rth of a great nat1on ca.n come only through the pol1t1cal blrth of ltS young the voters of tomorrow Weapons of truth... weapons of love Weapons of truth Weapons of love, as expressed by Pope John XXHI forms the foundat1on of Cathol1c Press Month for February 1960 Amerlca IS xnfluenced cluefly through its lxterature, therefore, the CPA strlves wxth each publlcatlon to present free from untruth all mater1al that rolls off the prlntmg press Compareaweapons plant to the press The sole purpose of th1s pla.nt IS to pro duce weapons kmves, gums, and tanks of all sorts, for the destruct1on of man Incontrast, the press also has the pur pose of produclng weapons magazines, books, and newspapers, but, not for the destruct1on of man! Qulte the contrary the Cathollc Press has speclal weapons, those of truth and love Justas a gun IS made to destroy good, so are the weapons of truth used to des P Kopp1nger J ROKWICZ J Doyle January 1960 IS the beg1nn1ng ofa brand new year People everywhere are ant1c1pat1ng all the d1fferent dreams they hopeto fulflllthxs year Students at SCH are no except1on Here are some answers tothe questxon 'What partxcular ach1eve ment do you propose to accompllsh, what speclal goal do you hope to reach 1n 1960? Paul Hazen 62 In 1960 Ihope to better my SCh013St1C record get on the honor roll, and meet more glrls Jud1thOldeschulte '63 'Iwould l1ke to br1ng up my Algebra mark Judl RORWICZ 62 Th1s year, I am look1ng forward to better1ng my grades and developmg a great er sp1r1tual under stand1ng Paul Koppmger 62 I want to bowl a 300 game, get a.nA 1n Enghsh, and make 1960 one of my best years 1n athletlcs J olm Doyle '63 My great amb1t1on IS to make better marks 1n school so that I get mto college when the t1me comes and get my eng1neer1ng degree troy hatred and mlsunderstandxng throughout the world On the battlefleld mumtzons become a safeguardfor l1fe and freedom protect ing loved ones In l1ke manner the Ca thol1c Press flghts a battle to brxng love mto thas world of vengance and ev1l 1 No THE CREST January 26 1960 Publxshed by the students of Salnt Clement Hlgh School 8155 Rltter Avenue Center Llne Vlxchxgan Edxtor 1n chlef Margaret Rostow Edxtorlal Board Sh1rley Beste, Mary Ann Carney, Jane Fuerst, Theresa Koernke, Judxth Senftleoen Layout Margaret Rostow, Jud1thSenftleben, Mary Ann Carney, Theresa Koernke, Jane Fuerst, Mary Ann Van Gllder, Pat Connell Art and Photography Ronald N19dZW1eCk1, Da.n1el Pix, John Zahorchak Busmess Patr1c1a Derbm, Lorrame MHFKOWICZ, Gary Vermeersch Reporters Deanna Brueggeman, V1rg1n1a Chapman, Beverly Chuckry, Robert C16Sllg3, Ellen Defer, Loulse Delmotte, Karen DeVore, Thomas Dutk1ew1cz, Robert Portln, Kathleen GIGKZER, Carol Golemblewskl, Dav1dGroboel, Janet Lxetz, Marcella Markovlch, Carol Megge, Patrzck M1nn1ck, Susan Ober11esen, Carolyn R8lSS, R1chard Rogos, ArleneSchoenherr, Patrxcla Thebert, Joan Trawczynskx, Marlene Wancour, Grace Wlegand Typlsts Joan Kudryckx, Marxlyn Fuerst, MHTCIH Burg, Barbara Glpprxch, Dlanne Wesserlmg Advlser Sxster M Honora, O P ' 9 l - - - - I I I , - . - 4 5 fi. 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Page F0r'fy-four THE CREST January 26, 1960 Business Educohon A steady chckmg of typewrxters can be heardthroughout the halls of St Clement Glrls trymg to learn the comphcated symbols of Shorthand can be seen 1nthe1r classrooms Waste paper baskets are full to the brlm wlth papers loaded w1th problems of the Bookkeepmg and General Busmess students All of the energetxc 1nd.1v1dua1s who are causmg thls furor are work1ng for one spec1f1c amb1t1on to be the secretar1es of tomorrow These students through Busmess Edu catlon are learnmg the sk111 and effx clency of Off1Ce work and of the busmess world The gxrls whose photos appear on these pages are those ratlng A s mn e1ther Shorthand, Typmg or Transcrlptlon I L- Shorthand I proves that the world of symbols IS a challenge' Standmg K1 to r J Phyllxs Hem D1ane Rlnke Janet Tharrett Kathleen R1tCh19 and Eljeen Powell I at Golemblewskz Efficiency General Busmess can be fun' Rows seated front to back 0 to r I P Kop A pxnger J Bonar C Gurtz W Brown C Kolllnger Mr A Baumgart F Buechel C Gelsler E Grobbel E Yuzenas R Karner 'WW M Rostow F P0l11211te vi D Stempxen .-...M-Q 'ibm In the foreground 1 to r Mr Szambelan watches as Carol F1a.1m and Barbara S Beste M Smlth S Obefllesen Glpprlch 'tune m for asess1on wlth the dxctaphones Background,1 tor Elame Artman Carol Martm and Mercedes Godm transcrlbe Shorthand taken 1n a prev1ous class O . , . h . 1 ! y - , - - vv v vv ' - . I . , 4 ' - Q . . ' O , . ' . . , , , ' ' , D., ., : ' ' V I- SA: '-rig: -':-sf 'W -::' -' ' ' O O f if Q Q V 1 L 1 . V I . , . , D , I , . ,,.. P A . .. .Q W. H. 3.1 p ,W W x 1 ' x 1 h s , . ..,.. 5 iw S f t D - 'yd F X 1 A Q ' - , ' W rg .1-5' . ' , . . . . . I U - . . , . ,, . . . . . , . y . . .

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St Clement High School - Crest Yearbook (Center Line, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 15

1960, pg 15

St Clement High School - Crest Yearbook (Center Line, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 131

1960, pg 131

St Clement High School - Crest Yearbook (Center Line, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 29

1960, pg 29

St Clement High School - Crest Yearbook (Center Line, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 124

1960, pg 124

St Clement High School - Crest Yearbook (Center Line, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 135

1960, pg 135

St Clement High School - Crest Yearbook (Center Line, MI) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 81

1960, pg 81


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