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February 29, 1960 THE CREST Page Fifty-one Quret' Please Sh h h hl EdwardMeduvsky andMar1 lee Smlth are llstemng for the same stgnals as d1d the Flrst Thlrd Fxfth Seventh and Tenth Grades wh n they were tested for hearmg deflcxencles Mrs Ham representatlve of the County Health Department admxmstered the hearmgtests at school between February 4 to 10 LP Births Are Puzzle Are you slxteen or are you four'7 Does your drlver s lxcense say you are actually four years old? My my a baby beh1nd the wheel' There are not any SCH ers who are 1n th1s state There are two ways to look at th1s however If you were born on Feb ruary 29 xt wouldtake you four tlmes as long to get as old as the rest of us O the other hand who wants to take that long to get to be twenty one? Do you reallze that you would have to l1ve 260 years to collect social secur1ty'? You wouldn t start school untll you were twenty elght but you would attend untll you were almost seventy two Just thlnk boys, you wouldn t have to enlxst unt1l you reached the rlpe old age of seventy two No matter how you look at anyth1ng rn th1s world there are advantages and disadvantages to everythlng Bug' Massive' Huge' T hats lt a mammouth Paper Rags and Scrap lron Drlve, Saturday March 26 1960 S1ster Alb1na heads the drlve w1th Sophomores and sxxth graders to push for success But they need you Crusaders Aclueto the clever Easter cleanmg t1me 1sn't too far off So o o o canvass your home areas for contrlbutlons Don t wart' The dI'1Ve begms wlth YOU' NOW' At HOME' Festival Drama Interpretatlon Workshop Entrles for the Genes1an Fest1val w1ll be announced after the school el1m1na t1ons to termlnate w1th1n the next week Crltxques of each student s performance at the Genes1an Pestlval w1ll be glven by well known college professors from the Speech and Drama Departments of local colleges and un1 versltles FORENSIC TOURNAMENTS M1ch1gan State Porens1cs mcludes f1ve general areas Declamatxon Orlgmal Oratory Extempore Speak1ng and In terpretatlve Readmgs both Serlous and I-Iunorous Students entermg the d1str1ct forensic contest to be heldat St Clement for the surroundlng area w1ll be the wxnners of the local school contest tak1ng place before March 12 UN P OR STUDENTS To 1nterest hlgh school students 1n the work1ng of and the 1deas beh1nd the Un1tedNat1ons IS the lrnmedlate purpose of the Model Un1ted Natlons sponsored by the Umverslty of Detrolt on Apr1l 22 23 The Model Un1ted Natlons w1ll conslst of three sesslons of the General Assem bly plus meetmgs of many constltuent commxttees of the Un1ted Natxons S C H E NT R I E S F1ve St Clement speech students w1ll comprlse the delegatxon Each student member w1ll be asslgned to one of the flV6 comm1ttees Pol1t1cal and Securxty Soclal, Cultural a.nd Human1tar1an Le gal, D1sarmament Speclal Commlttee Economxcal Trophles w1ll be glven to the outstandlng delegatmn andto the outstandmg speaker Students Awalt Conflrmatlon Day What arethe Sacraments ol the l1v1ng'7 Of the dead? What are the Ten Command ments? These are some of the questlons that the prospectlve soldlers of Chrlst are answer1ng as they awalt the day of thelr Conf1rmat1on St Clement wh1chhadConf1rmat1on mn October w1ll hold the ceremomes agam this year on Marchl 1900 at 7 30 p m Th1s secondConf1rmat1on1s due to a re v1s1on of the schedule m the dlocese Elxglble to rece1ve the Sacrament are ll allfourth graders attendxng St Clem ent School, provxdmg they have already madethelr flrst Holy Commun1on 25 all students of St Clement School above the fourth grade who have recexved Holy Commun1on 31 all publ1c school students 1n fourth grade or above who have fulfllled the necessary requlrements of attendance at Saturday 1nstruct1ons Approxlmately 320 chlldren w1ll be tak1ng part 1n the Conflrmatlon cere momes durmg the next week DSPA Staff members attendlng the workshop w1ll be V1rg1n1a Chapman Patrxcla Connell Loulse Delmotte Damel F1x Jane Fuerst Barbara G1ppr1ch Carol Go1emb1ewsk1 Theresa Koernke Joan Kudrycki Carol Megge Ronald N1edz w1eck1 Margaret Rostow, Jud1th Senftle ben Marlene Wancour, Grace Wlegand and S1ster Mary Honora advlsor andlor honorable mentxon m each cate gory Also each attendlng delegatlon w1ll rece1ve a certlfxcate attest1ng to thexr 1nterest 1n the work of the Uruted Natlons Fnmlly The Answer Wms Essay Contest It was a suprlsed and elated Carol when news of the wmmng essay came through After hours of strugglmg w1th the top1c Crxme Preventlon Beglns In The Home, Carol Go1emb1ewsk1 was the St Clement wlnner of the Exchange Club essay contest Carol and her parents were guests of the South Macomb Exchange Club at a dlnner held for the contest wlnners on Wednesday F ebruary 17 Durlng the dlnner Carol was presented Wllh a S25 Un1ted States Savlng Bond One essay w1ll be chosen from all those entered from all South Macomb schools and the wlnmng essay w1ll enter Natlonal Compet1t1on IfCaro1 sessay should be chosen as Natlonal wlnner, she w1ll be awarded a S100 Savlng Bond A second place essay w1ll be worth a S50 Bond Girls Hear Career Panel The need for help 1n preparlng for the future brought forty SIX semor glrls from SCH to attend a meet1ng of the Center L1ne Busmess and Professional Women sClub whlchwas held February 15 1960 at the Center Llne Recreatlon Bulldmg The program was a Career Forum ln whlch members of busmess and pro fessxonal dlscussedthelrflelds of work The areas represented were Axrhne, Nursmg Teachlng Busmess Manage ment Beauty Culture, and Dental Hy g1en1st The semor glrls who attended the meet1ng were E Artman, D Brown, D Brueggeman, M Burg D Chonko H Churllla J Cunmngham D De Monaco, E Dunay, J FIX, C Flaxm N Fortuna E Frank M Fuerst K Gletzen, B G1ppr1ch J Gmerek M God1n C Go1emb1ewsk1 F Gretz C Gursmskm K Jenuwme, A Koernke E Kolodz1eJsk1 N Koss J Kuclryckx J L1etz L Markow1cz,C Martm,I McLaughl1n, B Pastuschyn B Peters, F P1sarsk1 A Rabac M Rega.n K Schm1dt B Schnoblen J Schultz J Soroka A Thomas, J Trawczynslu, M Wancour, J Watson, K Welngartz, D Wesserlmg, G Wlegand , . . , . 1 s , . ., V . ll n R . x in . 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Page Ftfty THE CREST February 29 1960 Student Vlews Each student of SCH lS encouraged to VOICE h1s poxnt of v1ew about the C R E S T even to the pomt of cr1t1c1sm Thxs month, students were asked Does our TEENBEAT survey each month have any speclal appeal for you or not'7' Here are thelr replles Bernadme Schnoblen 11021 I f1nd the TEENBEAT survey most mterestlng because lt denotes the popular op1n1on of each class, and the hlgh school ln gen eral, on tlmely ISSUES I belxeve the student s answers to be reasonably s1ncere ' John Lletz 11041 Iwould def1n1tely say that the TEENBEAT survey does appealto me However, ln my opmton, I do not feel that enough students for mulate an honest enough optmon for the column to be serlouslv consldered ees-41-if !,t31,lbyJ-211311: E3 we 1 ima B Schnoblen J Lletz in E Yuzenas J Soroka D Lance El1zabeth Yuzenas 12071 Readmg other schoolmates'op1n1ons Ith1nk, can be qu1teamus1ng and yet have an educa txonal value ' Joann Soroka 11011 I enyoy readmg TEENBEAT because the questlons asked are mterestlng and tnformatlve, and the answers glven are s1ncere TEENBEAT gxves everyone a chance to express h1s op1n1on, and to share that op1n1on wlth other students ' Dtanne Lance 12011 'The TEENBEAT survey appeals to me because I l1ke to see the d1fferent vlews and opmtons of others and compare them wlth my own The quest1ons asked aren t exactly valu able but they do seem qu1te lmportant to teenagers Ithmk most of the students answer these questions serlously lfgn gal' Second Floor Crowd Dons Holo The halo of sanctxty shlnes brlghtlyxn the second floor halls as the students contemplate the com mg of Lent TheSCHTEENBEAT poll has m1raculous1y llfted the curtaln of holtness for 1t seems the halos ofour sophomores and freshmen have been dusted The underclassmen have proved to oe morepreparedandanxlousfor sacr1f1ce than the Jumors and senlors as the 40 day Past once agam rolls around It seems however that thxs IS not the only out of the ordmary scene to oe uncowered As a re sult of TEENBEAT tallxes Ronnxe s and Homer s w1ll be vacated unt1l Easter passes How much sacr1f1ce can one make? Below you w1ll fmd the results of the February TEENBEAT Prayer penance and almsgtvmg are computedalongwlththe VHFIOUS famtlvpracttces occurtng durmg Lent If all yotlng IS s1ncere the golden hat of graces ln Heaven IS about to overflow' Freshmen Soph s Jumors Senlors Press Room Practnces PRAYERS Da1ly Mass Rosary PENANCES Communlon VISIIS Lenten Devotlons Sacraflces of pop ALMSGIVING sweets movles Ron n1e s and Homer s Gxve spendlng money to F AMILY PRACTICES Church fund larger Sunday contrlbutlons F amtly Mass ntght prayers Commun non To Sacrifice To When sacr1f1ce appears love IS s compan1on Only a deep and s1ncere love can constltute SaCI'1flC1I'lg no mat ter what tts degree Lenten sacr1f1ce clearly proves th1s The love of men for thelr Lord urges them to exh1b1t some sort of worsh1p that w1ll please Chrtst and brmg them selves contentedness and prlde The degree of sacr1f1ce, however, does not depxct the degree of God s pleasure Each man consclence reveals h1s part tn th1s penance He alone can determme what he w1ll offer to Chrlst tn reparatlon for h1s sms and 1n thanksglvlng for Chr1st's dellverance of all men Yet, conscxence man s consc1ence must puta 11m1t to th1s form of worsh1p also Extremes never brmg worthwhlle results Chrlst, our Redeemer, however serves some sacr1f1ce 1ndeed Hts very l1fe molded the foundat1on for future sacrxfxces ofthe human race Men men ch1ldren all are able to fulflll H1s des1re He IS our God, our Dellverer, and men 1nthe1r own tr1v1al ways follow the patterns and devottons character1st1c of th1s love Nothtng, not even the sacr1f1ce of llfe xtself can ever fully make recompense for the greatest sacr1f1ce ever known the l1fe of Chrxst 1 No THE CREST February 29 1960 Publlshed by the students of Sam! Clement H1gh School 8155 Rltter Avenue Center Lxne MlCh1gHH Actlng Ed1tor Margaret Rostow News Edxtors B Chuckry J Trawczynsk1 Plcture Edttors S Beste T Koernke Layout C Golemblewskl M Rostow K DeVore C Megge M Burg S Beste J Senftleben L Markowlcz K Gletzen M Fuerst P Connell Art and Photography D Fxx R Nledzwleckx J Zahorchak Busxness P Derbln G Vermeersch Reporters D Brueggeman V Chapman R C16Sllg3 E Defer L Delmotte R Iort1n M Markov1ch P Mlnmck S Oberllesen C Raxss A Schoenherr P Thebert M A Van Gxlder G Wtegand R Rogos J Lletz Typlsts J Kudryckl B G1ppr1ch D Wesserllng J Fuerst Advxsor Slster M Honora O P Comxng soon' Don'tm1ss xt' Be sure to attend' The St Clement annualSc1enceFa1r March20 1960 Its Tough To Be Tough A rlddle What comes before Easter means ' sprmg season ' IS connected w1th the number 40, and always comblned wxth penance? Answer Lent It comes before Easter, means spr1ng season, and lasts for 40 days Want to know what the ' penance' IS for? It's to make the rlddle hard More 1mportant, It makes the season of Lent hard That's one of the characterxsucs of Lent It IS hard and1t s supposedto be For centurxes people have used 40 day perxods to make reparat1on for s1ns to reconcxle themselves w1th God, or to prepare for an 1mportant task The 40 day flood of Noah, the 40 years ofthe Israelltes' desert wandermgs, the 40 daysOur Lordfasted 1n the desert, all can be llsted under one or more of the three words mottvatmg Lent repara tlon, reconc1l1at1on, and preparat1on These motlves are the reasons for the rlgors of Lenten penance the why of Lent's hardness So fulfill the purpose of your sprlng season' and be l1ke the r1ddle and make Lent hard wxth sacr1f1c1ng penances IN MEMoRlAM,,,, The students and faculty of SCH express thexr s1ncere sympathy to Sxster Therese on the death of her brother and to Mrs Southard, wh teaches fourth grade, on the death of her father Mr Jenuwlne Y 4 , b l I b . b I ,, . I , . ,' . 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Page F 1fty two THE CREST February 29 1960 The school door swmgs open and In steps tall dark and handsome HIS books are tucked neatly under h1s arm anda beamlng smlle constltutes a com mon part of h1s attlre Hls frlendhness a supreme loyalty to the school and h1s congruous personallty places John Zahorchak top teen of St Clement Hlgh As the oldest 1n the fam11y of s1x h must set the perfect example Oddly enough housekeeplng IS almost a da1ly routlne wxth h1m Whlpplng up a good breakfast for h1s younger brothers and slsters greatly l1ghtens the many bur dens of h1s mother Occas1onally a h1gh l1ght fluffy cake f1nds ICS way on h1s cookmg agenda MANY INTERESTS Reserved 1n h1s personal l1fe 1S an 1nner 1nterest of many thlngs For 1n stance the Naval Reserves and h1s at tendance at regular Naval meetmgs tHe hopes to go on actxve duty succeedmg graduatlon 1 A great mterest 1n bu1ld1ng has always obsessed h1s heart and hands From early hfe model shlps and a1r planes and assemblmg HO trams has occupled many of h1s spare moments In harmony wlth thxs great love for bulld mg, he hopes to attam the post1on of an fTurn to Zahorchak, page 591 'T' QEA2, QSAX, SQHQQL YQTES Two Rate Top Teen Honors Pep and laughter and serlousness too that s what M1ss SCH s are made of Ellen Defer SWC secretary Honors Club presxdent Varslty cheerleader and now, top teen sets a pattern for future holders of the txtle What makes a Mlss SCH9 Thxs was Ellen s reclpe INGREDIENTS Patterlng foot steps told Orxelda and Elmer Defer the whereabouts of l1ttle blue eyed Lena These steps were xnvarxably toward the radxo who s heart rendxng soap operas held great fasc1nat1on for the toddler Her swlng was another source of Joy for l1ttle Ellen Merrxly she swung for hours sxngmg Mary Had A Lxttle Lamb lustlly at the top of her lungs No Pazzo, More Solsucclo JV F I On February 8 Sisters Mary Frances andAugust1no who belong to the Forelgn M1SSlOHaFyS1St9PS of Mary Immaculate of Mzlan Italy arrxved 1n Center Lxne Thelr commumty, founded about twenty three years ago by the PIMA Fathers has over 100 members who do m1ss1on ary work all over the world wherever they are needed These two sxsters are here for a very specxal reason The St Peter and Paul MISSIORHFY Fathers are buxldxng a sem mary m Memphxs, M1ch1gan and 1n order to stay healthy they have enhsted the 2,1d0f these two slsters to keep their CTurn to Slsters, page 591 R E S U L T S Twelve years have passed slnce then and Ellen s frlends w1ll assure you that she hasn tchanged one b1t Vxvaclous peppy 1nfect1ous Ellen IS always on the go al ways has somethlng to do Name nearly any sport she excells 1n It In basketball Ellen a forward out maneuvers the opponent guards to slnk a mean oat Tenms anyone' Watch out for Ellen s backhand Accordlng to sea son there IS always 1ce skatmg or swlm mmg to whlle away the hours Art hasa second claxm to the top teen s txme Th1s Chrxstmas the Defer home sported a water color Nat1v1ty scene on xts plcture wxndow compllments of El fDefer con t on Page 591 'W D ' ' a A f ' v 1' E . - H , - v 1 x -- - Q 1 ' , 1 ' ' v . . x D D l ' D - . ? , , 5 n , Q ,. U ' if A . , . . D ! ' 4 ' - . . . . - - - ,4 ' one after another: 1n baseball. she swmgs . ' ' X 1 ' . ' - . , I I - D ' ' - - g , A , . y e t f x - . v . . l . E . 1 ' , ' ' , D 7 D I . 5 I - - ' . A -- - - 1 . ' 1 I '- 1 v 5 ' . . 7 . . . . ! 7 ' y - . , . . . . U ' ? Wtwnjg , D ' .. - . . . . . , l . . . . , if . he rn..-.n:..:..,. :..--1.-,-,, ,. , ,
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