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Page Forty exght THE CREST January 26 1960 Crusaders Must Hustle To Escape BEISBIIIBII1 by Patr1ck M1nn1ck 60 At the end of St Clement's seventh game th1s season, the Crusaders fmd themselves laggmg beh1nd w1th f1ve losses and orly two v1ctor1es They chalked up v1ctor1es over St Mary of RoyalOak42 32 andSt Freder1ck43 41 St M1chae139 20 St James 29 24 St Benedlct 42 38 St Mary of Orchard Lake 48 39 and St R1ta 54 50 topped St Clement ln fxve exc1t1ng and well played games Th1s1s st1ll a.n lmprove ment over last year when we lost fxve out of the fxrst f1V9 games The last two games, althoughSt Clement lost showed aremarkable lmprovement 1n the team s attxtude and teammansh1p They fought hard to the last second The St Clement St R1ta game, w1th Van Hulle as top scorer was the best game the Crusaders have playedthls sea son As the two teams traded basket for basket the score moved 1nto the f1f t1es No one was sure what the outcome would be when the Crusaders moved from twelve pomts to only four pomts beh1nd when suddenly the game ended Desplte the t1e wlth St James for seventh place posltxon, the Crusaders stlll have t1me to move up that scormg ladder wlth fxve more games to be played Bob Vlgneau 1411 grabs a rebound and shoots 1n a slngle operatlon The shot agamst Orchard Lake was good You can t do that to us' V leaf .4 uf tl: .7eb'zua'zy7 Cathollc Press Month Future Nurses meetmg Future Teachers meetmg Aud1o Vxsual meetmg Report cards Sister Mary Regls w1ll appear on Sclence for Teachers Channel 56 Natxonal Honor Soclety meeting Confessions for First Frlday Boys Basketball game St Clement at St Mary R O Flrst Frlday Dress up Day Sodalxty members attend TSSA Conventlon at U D Gxrls Basketball game St Benedsct at St Clement Student Welfare Councll meetmg Boys Basketball game St Benedxct at St Clement NCMEA meetmg 'Valentlne Heart beat sponsored by the Lxbrary Club St Valent1nesDay Glrls Basketball game St James at St Clement Septuageslma Sunday Junlors order r1ngs from Josten Company Sodallty meetlng Future Nurses meetlng Sxster Mary Regls w1l1 appear on Scxence for Teachers Channel 56 Pep Club meetlng Sexageslma Sunday Cathollc Book Week begms Sclence Club meetlng Future Nurses attendxng Open House at Prov1dence Hospltal Lrbrary Club meetmg Knxghts ofthe Altar meetmg Qumquageslma Sunday 29 February C R E S T Grrls Varsrty Wrns 0ne IV leads rn Two Trles St Clement glrls' Vars1ty whlpped St Fr ederxck of Pontlac on Sunday January 17 1nSt Clementsgym 17 11 Bar bara Glpprlch was h1gh scorer w1th 11 pomts to her cred1t OnJanuary 12 St Clement was beaten by St James of Ferndale ln Ferndale by a margm of 29 24 Marx1eeSm1th dlpped 1n 14 po1nts becommg hlgh scorer for that game Composlng the team are senxor J Cunn1ngham, B Chuckry, B Gxpprlch E Defer D Brueggeman M Fuerst, K Jenuwlne, and J Gmerek Jumor P Terebesy, M I-lemmmgsen C Dall D Stemplen, J Fuerst, S Schoenherr, and P Laske JUNIOR VARSITY A hard playmg JV squad was rewarded wlth two vxctorxes The scores for St Clement vs St James were 23 11 and St Clement vs St Frederlck, 22 11 Sophomores and freshmen makxng up the team are C Garczewskx C Coernan D De Tavermer, C Cunnlngham, C Carney, M Buckley V H1mm1ngsen, K Kopplnger M Wegener D Kar dynskl J Dupu1s,J Quxtter C Zolno, J Schlmelfenlng M Hebert S Patalon andJ Gora Sr Mary Regus from the d1fferent rellgxous communlties rn the Detrolt area Slster Mary Regls was flrst notliaed of her appomtment by atelephone call from Monslgnor Horkan supermtendent of schools, about a week before Chrlstmas vacatlon A few days later, Slster Mary Regls and the others who were selected had an 1nterv1ew, learnmg what they were to teach ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM The subject she wlll cover mcludes electr1c1ty and magnetlsm Three other slsters from the Immaculate Heart of MaryOrder wlllteach on the same show One w1l1 act as moderator and the others are apportlonedtlme to teach the subject to dlfferent grade levels Slster Mary Reglswlllteach e1ectr1c1ty and magne t1sm to the seventh and elghth grade teachers telllng what material to cover ACI-IIEVEMENTS S1ster Mary Regls holds a degree 1n physlcs whlch she earned at Barat Col lege, Lake Forest I111no1s Last sum mer she studledat the Seattle Un1vers1ty under a Natlonal Sclence Foundat1on grant Slster Mary Regls teaches both fresh man and sophomore rel1g1on and gener al sclenceto freshmen She IS moderator of the Sodallty and of the Jumor Science Club When asked how she felt about belng chosen for the TV broadcast she replled, It is a pr1v1lege, and I want to do as good a Job as I can ' - . , ,A 1 , 1 1 . 1 I I -1 .LQ . . v ' 1 ' - ' J C 1 . 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 Y ' 1 Q ' . . 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January 26 1960 THE CREST Y Page Forty-seven Janet Lletz Wlns Janet Lxetz sen1or has won the hxghest award offered by Mercy College for a home econormcs major a S400 scholar shxp She tookthe qual1fy1ng test on December 20 1959 DEI Schedules Test tor March I Detro1t s Engmeermg Inst1tute Inc has announced 1ts 1960 Scholarshlp tests scheduled for the f1rst of March The Scholarshlp grant covers tu1t1on books and equlpment for the Inst1tute s Baslc Engmeermg Course REQUIREMENTS FIVE scholarshlps of approx1mately S500 are offered to hlgh school students who can quahfy under these cond1t1ons They must Be h1gh school graduates of good character Possess mechamcal ablllty Plan not to attend college due to f1nanc1al cond1t1ons or other rea sons beyond h1s control Preferance w1ll be g1ven those students rece1v1ngd1plomas 1n Industrlal Arts or General Courses However college preparatory students are eliglble Twelve St Clement students w1ll com pete In the exam1nat1on Herbert Ge1sler Denn1s Wllson, Thomas Gon1w1echa John Zahorchak, Allen Seyfferth Ed ward Kansa James RGISS M1chael Schweder R1chardRogos Gary LaVal ley, Denn1s Rmke, and Joseph Organek Edward Wilson, Class of 59 IS now attendmg the Detro1t Engmeermg Inst1 tute on the S500 Scholarshxp he recelved last sprmg HH twice hlest Congratulat1ons to Mr Ke Mrs R1ch ard Kapala on the b1rth of the1r tw1n daughters Mercy Scholarship by Dam cfobba AND WONDER X' Who s who 1n the pres1dent1al nom1nat1ons'P Once agam It s tlme to seek the rlght man who w1ll represent h1s party mn the future elect1on W1ll the pr1mar1es be able to select a man truly fltted to fulf1l1 h1s party s adm1n1strat1on'P That s the bxg quest1on rlght now At th1s t1me the Repubhcan Party appears to have the advantage Thxs advantage occurs 1n the fxgure of V1ce Presldent Rlchard N1xon The nom1na txon for h1s party was h1s and h1s alone Rlght now he IS 1n the G O P dr1ver s seat and he1r to Presxdent E1senhower s recent prestlge To f1rmlyentrenchh1mself he w1shes to be closely xdentlfled w1th Mr E1senhower s pol1c1es greatest of wh1ch is peace and prosperxty As a result of E1senhower s recent V1S1tS to forexgn countrxes N1xon has hadagreater chance to GXCFCISC h1s power as vxce presldent HIS meetmgs and dec1s1ons w1th the Cabmet are well planned W17W INTELLECTS I f ODDXTIES 9 St Paultellsus that Readmg maketh the whole 'nan What better t1me IS thereto mal e ourselves better lnformed than durmg February Catho11c Press Month Pope John XXIII has constantly empha slzed love for all peoples and rel1g1ons We cannot however love what we do not know Th1s IS why read1ng to obtam knowledge lS1IIlpOI't2,Ilt For these rea for Catho11c BookWeek Read to Know Know to Love In order to help you achleve th1s a1m here are a few books wrltten by famous Cathol1c authors Our Father s House by S1ster Marlella Gable IS an anthology of humorous tales relat1ng the unusual sltuatlons of both prlests and slsters ln thelr da1ly en counter w1th ch1ldren Another collectlon of storles IS Reason for Ann by Myles Connolly These are more up to date stories dealmg w1th real people as we know them Other mterestmg books are The L1tt1e World of Don Cam1llo by G1ovann1Guaresch1 The L1fe of the Rope by Isodore O'Br1en Father Flanagan Boys Town by Fulton Oursler I fcont d from p 46l cate and offlclal memberslup card Members reported on the progress of the1r scxence proyects Spec1al after school sclence movxes w1ll be shown durmg January An mterestmg color f1lmstr1p on the scxence of steel manufacture concluded the meet1ng Kmghts of the Altar No report Future Teachers No report Student Welfare No report NCMEA No report N1xon lsthe most able po11t1c1an for h1s party tlcket However there IS the problem of a runmng mate A number of names have been ment1oned but no actxon has taken place Aslde from th1s N1xon IS the man of the hour The Democrats have a d1fferent problem DEMOCRATS DIVIDED The Democratlc party IS d1V1ded Adlal Stevenson Stuart Symmgton Hubert Humphrey andJohn F Kermedy are the men called upon Stevenson who IS the best qual1f1ed mslsts he IS not a cand1date He has the exper1ence and ab1l1ty and w1ll undoubt edly accept 1f nom1nated second cholce upon the t1cket H1s amaz 1ng strength 1n pol1t1cs could poss1bly ac count for th1s Humphrey deemedh1mself a workmg progresslve Democrat H1s IS a rags to r1ches story a man rxsmgto fame as a result of h1s dynam1c personallty KENNEDY FAVORED Probably another ma.n to be xs John F Kennedy Thxsamazmg young man forty two, nearly won the v1ce pres1dent1al nom1nat1on1n 1956 He IS by far N1xon s strongest opponent Due to h1s rel1g1on he IS a matter of substant1a1 d1scuss1on mthe campalgn Thxrty two years have passeds1nceAlfredE Smlth aCathol1c ran for presxdent The fact that Nixon hasn t any runmng mate has 1ntens1f1ed Kermedy s chance Although Kennedy has saxd no to the v1ce pres1dent1al slot hewouldprobably accept It 1f only to Increase h1s party s power The Democratxc tlcket w1ll be Steven son Kennedy, whllethe Republlcans have N1xon and '7 Whoever he may be, the new presldent w1ll face the problems of recess1on, budgets theU S dollar, and str1kes May he be as great and even greater than h1s predecessors for th1s great natlon relies on h1m Y ' l U ff fret' ,, 'I 4 , . . . . . 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vm Rt- ' al ,F - K A ,WJ W ,.,A,. K' N ll, ll Q- 'l A if S , S . 1 as is sz we 4 e , . 'Zin Q0 Three of Salnt Clement Faculty Rate Hn Daddy Salute Abevy of baolesl Suspense relgned for weeks as three faculty fathers anxlously awalted the arrxval of thelr blessed events The tables were turned Not often do teachers supply entertalnment for the stude lt body but the Salnt Clement halls rang w1th exclte ment whenthe good news came lLeftJ Twmkle twmkle llttle Thompson He s a tenor no less beaus Pop tCenterJ Sugar and spxce and everythmg nxce twlce Rxght Mr Kapala? fR1ghtJ Bego1led Coach Baumgart rock a byes ln wonder How could she? But yet Beth s the most perfect baby m the hxstory of the whole hospltall DS PA Attrocts l5 of Crest Stott T C T Wlllthe CREST succeed? Is It opera tmg on tlred blood? Do crooked head lmes mean anythmg? What happens to lost quotat1ons'7 On February 27 1960 CREST staff members w1ll learn how the publxcatxon of the CREST has pro gressed sxnce the f1rst lssue A spec1al workshop w1ll be held at the Un1vers1ty of Detrolt wxth members from S1gma DeltaCh1 natlonaljournallsm fratermty ln the Detroxt area as speakers and adv1sors A letter from DSPA D1rector Father James Magmer S J promlses T gu1de the speakers and to make certam they cover the 1mportant phases of your newspaper the DSPA IS prepar1ng sev eral prmtedpages of newspaper crlterla that w111 cover the common errors found 1n hlgh school newspapers and the pr1n clpal qual1t1es deslred 1n them On the day of the workshop you and your staff w1ll be g1ven coples of these newspaper cr1ter1a The followmg areas 1n general w1ll becovered news sports feature and ed1tor1a1 wrltmgs headllnes photo graphy and art work The day w1ll consxst of three one hour sesslons lunch andacoffee hour be gxnmng at 9 00 a m and endxng around 330pm fsee DSPA page 515 You ll Fund... Student Vlews Teenbeat Essay Contest op Teen Honor Roll Soclal Studles atch and Wonder Clxpped Ch1ps Sports Page Page Page Page Page Pages 54 Page Page Pages 59 5 60 3 1 F 1 I 1 f is at X o I o I Eb- 9 - Q -4 lb ' , ' , , vol., .6 A ,g h. l . . .' ' i 'n ...' . l. l .I 7 ' ' , . i, -, :no . . l ' , . t . . - .V .'H . . V0cationMonthf0r19d0. selff the workshop in the art of inter- , 0 . . . '-- . ' , . ' .......... 50 ' ' ' - ' - T 51 - - '- -A h I , ' 52 - -- l ,. .- 53 - -,' - ' ' ....... -55 ' - l .l v U ' 6 - . D Q v ' ' ' .......... 57 ' - v . q, Somt Clement Hugh School, Centerlune, Mlchlgan 1 No February 29 196 Speak the speech, I pray you, tr Ep: gly 20 SCH ers Enter Geneslan Festival Now IS the txme for all speech students to begm pract1ce for the three sprmg speech act1v1t1es The Genes1an Interpretatxon Fest1val the fxrst event w1ll make llS second annual appearance on March 5 Forens1c tournaments begm before March 12 and con tmue through the flrst week of May Debutmg thxs year the Model Umted Natlons takes place Aprll 21 22 23 and 24 March Brmgs Student Vocations Into Focus Atlme to analyze llfe thus far a fxrm deslre to mold a happy future these students of SCH are the facets of voca t1on study to cons1der as March marks Th1S1S thetlme when all of us cons1der what we most dutlfully bypass the rest of the year the pOSS1b111ty of our pos sess1ng a. relxg1ous vocat1on When others leave for the convent or semlnary we respectfully speak of the1r wonderful dec1s1ons but blockthe 1dea of our ever attammg the same end Why2 Why do we sh1rk 1nner respons1b111t1es? Could 1t be a hldden b1t of selflshness or pride? Why can twe g1V9 God the present of our future? Whatever w1ll we do xf we dlscover wlth 1n us the potent1al for relxglous lxfe? To help us f1ght our way to satlsfymg conclusxons to the above questxons H1s Excellency Archblshop Dearden of De troit has deslgnated Father Wllharn T Cunmngham to present re11g1ous coun selmg tothe students durmg nud March St Clement Hlgh School w1ll enter stu dents 1n the Genes1an Interpretatxon F es t1val The Festlval w1ll be held at De trolt s Rosary H1gh School on March 5 The entrles w1ll read a selectxon from one of the n1ne areas Three speclal workshops w1ll complement the day the workshop 1n oral mterpretatxon It pretatlon as appl1ed to musxcal drama SESSIONS SCHEDULED The readmgs andworkshops w1ll f1ll the mornlng sesslon At the afternoon ses s1on the ent1re audlence w1ll enjoy the ten wmmng mterpretatxve readmgs a Hlgh School Readers Theater Produc t1on and fmally a demonstratlon of the work done 1n the above ment1oned spe c1al workshops St Clement speech students w1ll enter the Festxval m the followmg areas Lyrlc Poetry Dramatlc Interpretat1on Narrat1veRead1ng from the Blble Ora tor1calDeclamat1on Shakespeare Read mg Oral Interpretatxon of both Serxous and Humorous Prose Oral Interpreta t1onofRel1g1ous Poetry Multiple Read mg Interpretatlve Dance Workshop Oral Interpretatxon Workshop MUBICRI Csee FESTIVAL page 515
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