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February 29 1960 THE CREST Page Flfty flve What memory IS to each man h1story IS to the whole human race for It IS the story of man slxfe It pomts out his fall ures recounts h1s v1ctor1es tells of h1s 1nvent1ons and dxscoverxes as well as of hxs wars Through hxstory students learn that whatever we are today ms the result of what some person or natxon has done or has faxled to do m the past Stu dents learn to understand what they are domg and why they are doxng lt All th1s knowledge however cannot be found 1n one book It takes many dlfferent books contammg the v1ewpo1nts of many dlfferent authors to g1ve a complete and accurate plcture of hlstory s epxsodes The llbrary offers these books On 1ts shelves are storxes of the llves and domgs of a.nc1ent people as well as perlodlcals that relate and analyze current news Hxstory and the llbrary belong together -L story ' C ' .f .. ,fig-, 4n lui 5'1- E -We -4'- ,f 5 , p-9' we www,-ww PHNIUII WEBER! nm uousmou mm um num cumfmnsnu Studylng current events can pay big rewards Thxs group of SCH students studled the news appeared on NBC s Qu1z Em and won a stereophomc h1 f1 set 2391 -1, n,,,,. IXNFFUFF 5 The Douolt News 4 ST CLEMENT CENTERLINE 'dw 340 L my 7 Clllill BBLEMBIHISKI -I 3' W O QC 3CQ Q-3' :USG CDC 30. of W n 3' I wig-13's 0: N.. -4' Of course I know where L1thuan1a IS says Thomas Mlller Clement Gexsler and Carol McLaughl1n look on to make sure 'E lll X Yi 1 1- . . Read to Know Know to Love says the poster and with a httle persuaslon by hbrarxan, Wanda Syp1tkowsk1 Mari lyn Hoder takes the advice What in the world s gomg on? Amerxcan History students Mmchael Zepeda, Donald Rzezut, Kathleen Miller, Carol Wojciechowski, and Charlotte J enuwme fmd out by using the l1brary's periodical shell l W ' -4 . . , . ,iiga-woilli-10 l D I ' xv 1 6 . . A u Q 0 X 'Y' , M iggiw X ' ' . ' . - . 1 , , 1 1 1 I , X N , 5 4 ' ' l ' . l K , ,gnu-'Mil -. . I ' . f ,lrfffiff J 2 ' . ,. -- ' . f ' ..-- ' - I ' I I- 1 3534 V 1 -V W C 'W ' it W X W Q g E 3 .. ,wa ., ., 4 .,., fe ' ' XX ' , l l E S 5 2 5 M41-PM , M., ,, J, V Q E UH! 4, A ,DI g K In ,hge l L N if Q W ,,e,.,,e ,A WM X, I . : . f , w ,.1,fY', , Q' -Q vu vt x 5 V ' 15' .-f I att, R Y KX, .,nNw , ei .. A '- g saw Yfffezwggm .... ,s YM-Wg,-,Q - Q z X r 1 T' X Q HHH ' ' - ' if . , ...ps 'A x ,fb 5, ' ' ' M- r. W' W ,,.. Q .. 3 'Tl I l , x ' ' 'Q pg . ' 1: 3f,:ez - Z. ' 'Q ' . 5 . e f A . rt , g 4 if-jiiiigg A . g L 1 Q . e ' V 5 . i I ' , -- ff 1 3 C 4 1 3 2 l M 4 . 4 r 1 rj? 4 J4.y..4gJ 44 , 2 . , , V , f 1 - I e 1 1 , 4 f W K Ma: M' ' f, .,, - 'M A- ' '. ,, , he J N rj W 3 firifuzv I ru. Y , . . V I 5 ' - 5 3 f af I A C ' t a r l.,,.,., U 1 ww mv K 1 ,, .. .4 f -,ag 6 1 . : W Q 1 . it z . ' i A , ,Ki 'K , ' 54 , ' ' ' awww , , A I . ,Q 1 :Ugg fa ,,... , 1,.-..:, - , I
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Page F1fty four THE CREST February 29 1960 -'G- Memorxzmg dates studymg events lookmg up references that s what hlstory s made of agree fl to r I Barbara Larente Thomas Thomas Charles Gexsler Jerome Pa talon Patrlcxa Kelsey and Pamela Sobocznskl dvcwi and guiuze X jim' My' How the Unlted Nat1ons has grown 31 new members smce 1945 G1etzen James Casselman Fra.nC9S Pomante and Rosemary Moravlk .loin Hands 1 ll Andthat says Nancy Fortuna, IS how the federal government spends lts mon ey James Joseph Cstandmgl, Steve Manczuk, and Alberltna Koernke hsterl and learn WD? .144-A, The Soclal Studles faculty collaborates on assignments for the remamder of the yea.r Seatedll to r JMr Szambe1an,Sr Mary Arnold, Sr Rose Ellen, Mr Dav1dGrass1, and Sr Da1mat1a xr Q V f- T T ww g ' ' 4' - , R r Fl gf A fix V , K 4 .rx 4 enrolaimfl tor jDorothyMye-rs'Thorrfajs g tx' is A i Y S , J V x D ffl .u aan l r T 'S H- . if 4 'Me-M ,ff V
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page Flfty Slx THE CREST February 29 1960 WA TCH by AND WONDER Golembxewskm 'We must urge careful exact and prudent presentatlon of the truth Render good serv1ces to the word of God rendermg lt vltal and attract1ve Immedlately murmurs of assent are heard from every part of the room echomg the thoughts of all those present On every slde heads are noddmg agreement and fleetlng hands are feverlshly takmg notes afrald to mlss even a smgle word of th1s great dlscourse The event 1stheItal1anCathol1c Press Convent1on The speaker IS Pope John XXIII The purpose of th1s meetmg IS the reJuvenat1on of the Cathol1c Press I M P R O V E M E N T Dlscusslon has been going on for some tlme and ma.ny suggestlons have been welghed, exammed andthen dxscarded Some hovs ever have been accepted almost unanimously Amongthe latter IS one of the 1deas of the Holy Father submltted wxth an almost tlmld hesltancy He suggests that technlcal lmprovements 1n the Cathol1c Press are desxreable The secular press often attracts many more readers because of 1ts techmcal superxorlty Improvements 1n thxs area w1ll therefore make the Press more appeal1ng to the pubhc and carry lt mto reglons where It has never before penetrated We are seemg thls and other practxcal suggestzons bemg apphed now to Cathol1c literature publlshed durlng February Cathol1c Press Month PO P E J O H N Th1s vlgorous support whlch Pope John IS g1v1ng to the Cathol1c Press IS characterlstlc of the manner 1n whlch he supports any project he undertakes Although he only became the Holy Father a l1ttle over a year ago CNovember 4 19581 Angelo Gulseppe Roncalh has accomphshed a great deal for h1s Church and 1ts faithful As Head ofthe Church he has promoted xmportant changes ln the forms of the Roman Curla an agency whlch to functlon efflclently must always correspond wlth after h1s coronatlon the Holy Father named twenty three cardinals ralsmg the number of cardlnals 1n the world to seventy f1ve CHARACTER Stresses Good Reading Read to Know Know to Love This IS the adopted motto for Cathol1c Book Every smgle gesture of Pope John s so far has been actxvated by a sp1r1t of affection and a strong Vltal wxll His gentleness compasslon, gemallty and lxvely wit have endeared hlm to many Born the son of a poor Italian farmer, he knows what it 1sto be hungry That is why Pope John has such a fervent love for the poor He was one of thexr own kmd once hxmself ECUMENICAL COUNCIL Greatest of the Pontiff's undertakings IS his preparatlon for an Ecumemcal Coun c1l for the world to be held sometime 1n 1961 or 1962 Thls assembly w1ll be the flrst general council since 1870 and onlythetwenty flrst in hlstory Repre sentatlves of the many dxfferent faiths w1ll be present, andone of the ch1ef pur poses of the councll w1ll be the umfxcatxon of Chrlstlan churches Before unlfxcatlon can even be consldered however the council will doubtless flrst of all institute reform withxn the Church by txmely reno vation of the eccleslastical structure O U R P A R T Not a week goes by without mentxon of the ecumemcal counc11 in some paper or periodical The reason for such excite fturn to , Page 581 Week of 1960 In 20 years the celebra t1on of th1s week has grown from small town actxv1t1es to a nat1onal event Over 600 000personsact1ve1ysupportC B W Throughout the year certam weeks are set asxde to promote some speclal xnter ests For mstance Crlme Preventlon Week IS desxgnatedto curb crime Broth erhood Week concentrates on frxendller relatlons w1th our fellow man Cathol1c Book Week is another week of the series whxch IS set asxde for a partlcular reason namely the encouragement of good read n The readmg of good books 31dS us ln at talmng our true end 1n hfe Books have a tremendous lnfluence upon our lives and it is for this alert reason that we must be aware of what we read CBW has come to our assistance by post1ng a gulde of Cathol1c llterature from whlch we can draw out material Through February 21 27 promote CBW Read a good book! Mr Gilbert Gokey, newlpper ad vxser at Center Line High and four members ofthe Center Llne Cub staff visitedtheC1-est pressroom on Feb ruary 18 Future Sclenhsts Nurse Falr Prolects Sc1ence anyone? There ll be plenty of lt on March 20 when the second axmual St Clement Sc1ence Faxr opens ln the gym Every hlgh school student takmg Gen eral Sc1ence Bxology Chemlstry Phys xcal Sc1ence Clothlng or Draftmg w1ll have a project on d1splay One of the speclal hlghhghts w1ll be A Look at the Ins1de You Submltted by Ad r1an Lewandowsk1 62 thls IS a plas For the mechanxcal mmded John Za horchak 60 IS maklng a scale repllca of a boxler and steam engme The exhlbxt w1ll also mclude the work of the younger set of sclentxsts from the grade school Dances Highlight Pre lenten Achvlhes Three 1n f1fteen' Fa1rly good odds especxally when they refer to dances three dances 1n fifteen days' The Get Acqualnted Dance the Pre Lenten Dance and the Mardl Gras Dance w1ll long live ln the memory of St Clement students Thelr mellow mus1c have far reaching effects Exchangmg soundfor sxght the dance proceeds w1ll furmsh vlsual axds and books for SCH ers Sc1ence books for the hbrary and m1 croscopes for the biology class were purchasedfromthe proceeds of the Pre Lenten Dance and the Get Acquainted Dance The flrst actlvlty of the Jumor Newman Club was the Ma.rd1 Gras Dance Stu dents dancedto the music of Norm Slon ski and h1s Dreamlanders Proceeds from this went to purchase a slxde pro jector for their use Seniors only 65 school days left before Graduation June 12 1960 . - . , X! ss. xt l it P ' Y ' II lv . . . , , . . . . . . ,, , ....... . 7 I . 7 ' 9 7 I , . 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