Southwestern High School - Prospector Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1928

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ME MQW GBERS OF THE 12A CLASS LEICALIIINE Mmuic SAvn.i.i-3. Jerry -Neinas.xSer- vit-e Club: Girl Reserves Club: French Club: Intramural Basketball 425, 'ZHQ Al-11011 CUIIGHG- Ataui-:s MAH-ruA St'lll'l-Il.Kl'2, Aizi1ie -Morley. Vit-e-l'res. ul' German Club: Pl-ln : The Peu- nant : Iiusiness. MARGAICET Azxx Suorxix. Shop -West Mount School. Canada: Service Cluu: Girl Reserves Cluu: Latin Club: Captain. Basketball '26, '27: hockey team '2ti. 'zT: Swimmim: team '25: 'l'rack team '25, '21i: Ypsilanti Collezle- Lu.i.i.xN Suclzi-:i.. I.il - McMillan. Student Cunn- uil '24, '25, '2lS: Orchestra '25, '2G. '2T: Sl.tle Rule Club: Latin Cluu: French Club: Debatinz 'ilani '2T: Yalulictorian: llntverf-ity of Mich.- ggan. M i.1'oN Sii.vicmviAx.- McMillan. Latin Club: Swimming '2ti: Senior Circus: Senior l'Iay. uusiness. Rl-:t:,N.A livin Smut-lit, Ginue: '- -'Mt-Millan. Glce Club '25, '2ti: Ellen H, Richards Club: Latin: Senior Play: l':xn : The l'enaant . Bus.- MESS. i'l.AKENt'l-I .Iosicru Sums, Gu,4 --Fairfield Com- munity High. S. Y. M. C.: Hi-Y: Checker Ctuu: Pres, Student Council: Senior Circus Tlx: Senior Play: Intramural Baseball and Basket- ball: Reserve Track '27, '2P+: Captain Ice Hockey '2h: I-'ootball 'Zhi Cheer Leader. Pres. of Spanish Club 'LITZ If of lll. l-IMA Vloi.r:'r STuoxu. l'at f Carey. French Club: Treasure, Ellen H. Richards Club. l'an . Business. 5'1'm'r: I-'RANK Tomi-os, l'eista --Carey. Pick- les : German Club: l'ennant : Senior Play. Business. IIHLEN !'Aiio1.iNi-1 'lou ss:-:xi-. l'eanuls fBear-l. Girls' Dramatic Clu.i: 12A Set-y: Girl Reserves Club: Service Club: llomet-on Club: Basketball '2T: Hockey team '26, '2T: Track team '25, '2lS. '2T: Pan : The Ku ave ul' He-arts : Seniar l'lay: Secv. ol' l2B's. Business. In-:NNI-:fit 'l'0VI'NSl'ZNIl. Kenny ---Beard. Treas. S. Y. M. l'.: Hi-Y: Slide Rule Club: I.at.n 1 Club: Basketball 'EIL '27, 'Zig Senior l'lay: Uollexze. t MICHAI-:L VARGA.A Morley. Senior Circus: Cer- .iian Club: Business. AIEXANIYI-IH DANH-21. Yfunso, AI -Morley. Gcr- man Club: Reserve Track '26, '27, Business, 4 Kam. Epvvaitn WAt:Ni+:R. Reds -Sentons Junior Hiuh, Los Ansreles. Calif. Reserve Basketball '2T. '2X: Intramural Basketball: Intramural Baseball: Slide Rule Club: Hi-Y: Senior Plavt Don Quixoteu: Carrel's Circus: Stamp Club: Stave Mfinaeer Senior Play '26, '2T: Student Council '26, U. of D. W'lI.lSllIt B, XNAGNHR- Beard. Latin Club: Slide Rule: I'ennant : Senior Circus '2t'l: Prospec- .or Slalf: Business. Cl.Alil-:NCI-I .l, WIELANII, Canary - -Beard. French Club: Slide Rule Club: Senior Circus '2Rg In. tramural Baseball and Basketball '24, '25: Sen- ior Play. Business. Luis MUN!!-Il. WiNitMt'ii1.i.r:n, Lois - Dasher Srhool, Melvindale. I.atin Club: Slide Rule Club: Ypsilanti Collcue. FIt'kKl'INt'l'l Ruin-:irr WissMAN.- Bethlehem Lutheran School. Slide Rule Club: German Club: In- tramural Baseball : Senior Circus: Indoor and outdoor track '2R: Tennis team '28: Senior Play. l'lIYI.IiIS ARLBNI-I WOMEN. Phil --Iieard. Latin Club: Girls' Dramatic Club: The Pennant : The Lass of Limerit-ktown : i'I'ickles . Hi-Isuzu Wnov, Hes gl-Iimzins. Treas. Girls' Dramatic Club: The Knave of Hearts : Girl Reserves Club. I'llNA'lN Runnnrii ZIELKE. Happy -Cuncordia. Uke Club: German Club: Carrel's Orchestra: Senior Circus: Track '2S. Business. ANN ZmwAN, Touts -Mt-Millan. Teachers Col- lense. l1'J . , ,... W7 1 i'lU9?9tt.t I Page Nine

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MEMBERS OF iiiii Soir? . ....if2l 'Ef4.fr,l Q 's-2:.: t X X C W sr- 1 eq: , :X ggg ss sss fs:-f Q NX X ax X 'A X X We Q K 1 sgif: 2 -:sa 'g ' ' , x X 3 s' ' VN ' .L Q .. .1 is Q X 5 . .X ' 5: fig .., X ,: ,. si? 1 - Q 3 .E x N v - rl sf si.. ,--- ---. 5 5 . 7' I 'l AXX. F S X 'S' X x X X .55 X 'Qi i X i sg: e A 3 ' Page Eight ANNA M.lRlF7 Mllil.IN, Red fHiggins, Service Club: Hockey Team '25, '26, '27: Rifle Team: Swimming Team '25, '26, '27, '2K. Track Team '26, '27, '2K: Class VVill. lil-:ieNlcr-1 Mmm-1 lVllLLl'Il!, Hen-ie --Beard. Latin Club: Girls' Dramatic Club: Glee Club: l'an : The Peunaut : The Lass oi' I.imericktwon : Business College, Gnoiun-: lirzzcxaun MILL:-zu, Whitey -AH Saints Academy. S. Y. M. C. Baseball '26, '27: Basket- ball '26, '27, '2X: Football '27. -IITANITA REHA M!l.l.SAl', .Iwatt --Magazine lu- dustrial Institute, Arkansas. Managing Editor, Prospector StaiT '2H: News Editor, Prospector Staff '27: Pres. Girls' Dramatic Club: Honor- ary member Student Council: Latin Club: Girl Reserves: Slide Rule Club. 'l'lloMAs A. NAVHRRT. Tom -- -Trenton High School: French Club: Circulation Manager: Business Manager ol' Prospector: Michigan Tech. College. l'll.lZABF7'l'll Ni-:ri-'. Betty --Clevelaml, Ohio. Domecon Club: Basketball '28: Intramural Basketball '26. Business College. ANDREW' S. PAPF, Andy -McMillan. Slide Rule Club: Hi-Y Senior Circus: Intramural Base- ball and Basketball '26. Senior Play. U. of D. Hu1.EN EMMA Pmko, Petie 4Morley. Latin Club: Slide Rule Club: Girls' Dramatic Club: The Knave ol' Hearts : Detroit Commercial College. Anruus Grsomm PLoTs, Art -McMillan. Sec. French Club: Commercial Club: School Orches- tra: Cai-rel's Orchestra: Senior Circus: Pros- pector Staff: Student Council: Carrel's Quintet: Senior Play. Business College. ALs:iu-zo Puuivo, Pug -Hunter. Varsity Basket- ball '27, '28: Vice-Pres. Spanish Club: '27: S. Y. M. C. Baseball '2K. Doiurruv VERNA QVANUT, Dot AI-Iiggins. Track '25, '26: Pentatbolon '26, Swimming Team '27: lflllen H. Richards Club. Detroit Teachers' College. AGN:-:s MAHGH-:kl1'Tr-1 RAucl.li-'H-7, l'eggy -Hig- gins. Latin Club: Ellen H, Richards Club: Girl Reserves Club: The l'ennant : Pan : Service Club: Business. l-ZUNA EMMA Raimi-ar, l-ld ----Concordia. Girl Re- serves Clu'g: Latin Club: Ellen H. Richards Club: The Lass of Limeris-ktowu : The l'ennant : l'an : Senior Play. Albion College. R.l'SSEI.l, REi'Kvv,xLu, Russ --Concordia. Latin Club: Track '26, '27, '28: Reserve Football 'ZHZ Lass of Limeriektownn: I'ennant : Pick- les : Senior Circus: C3l'l'9l'F Qlllniell Senior Play. Business. Gnoiuu-3 AI,N'EN Raska,--All Saints. S. Y. M. C.: Hi-Y: Latin Club: Senior Circus '2l4: City Col- lege. Oscar: RiovEL1.i:. Rin --All Saints. Law Col- lege. VPILMA Vuunisla R1oi'ELLl-7. Lil Sister -Hunter, Poetry Club: Latin Club: Glee Club: Slide Rule Club: Teacher's College. EMILY RoMaErmEn, Millie AMorley. Poetry Club: Latin Club: Teachers College. Euoi-:Nm Rosa-1,--Morley. Service Club: Latin Club: Slide Rule Club: Carrel's Quintet. Bus- iness. KEN!-7 R. R,lYSENSW'l'll4l. ':Renee - Bridgeport, Conn. Vice-Pres. Ellen H. Richards Club: Corr. Secy. of Girl Reserves Club: French Club: Service Club: Commercial Club: Bookkeeper of Prospector Staff 'ZX Business. Gannon J. SAGmm.iAN, Paddock -McMillan. Track '25, '26, '27, '28: Cross Country '26: French Club: Slide Rule Club: Senior Circus '2R: Business. VVILLIAM Gaoxoi-2 SAN1rs, Billie -Monroe Hirzh. Secy. S. Y. M. C.: Secy and Treas. of Hi-Y: Slide Rule Club: Cercle Francais: Reserve Football '27: Intramural Baseball and Basket- ball: Senior Circus '2X: Swimming '26, '27, '2X: Senior Play. College. KENNETH STANLEY Samson, Snake 4T. N. P. School, Texas. S. Y. M. C.: Hi-Y: Baseball '26: Football '26, '2'l: Track '26, '27, '2S: Golf '27, '2S: Swimming '2ti: Senior Circus '28: Slide Rule Club: Senior Play. College. THE 12A CLASS i i: re .... W .... . V 3 r Hill'-38 '



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Valeclictory Address By Lillian Siegel Four years ago we entered the stately portals of Southwestern High School for the first time. We gazed with awe and new-born pride on our surroundings and started in at once to climb the steep mountain in our efforts to reach the summit, graduation. In order to reach this goal many difficulties and obstacles had to be overcome. As trembling anxious freshmen we had many terrors to subdue, among which fear was not the least important. Somehow or other, al- most unconsciously, we conquered these difficulties. Then with our sophomore year came a cock-sure feeling and a certainty in our feeling of belong- ing. It made us relax our efforts and fall into the easy rut of leisurely living. Lessons were things to be ignored-we were no longer lowly freshmen - but sophomores! The feeling of being the lords of all that we surveyed , however, had to be overcome. It was merely another obstacle-and conquer it we did! For, when we lost the feeling of be- ing privileged characters, we once more settled down to serious think- ing and studying. And then juniors! The step leading us nearer to our ultimate A goal! This era, however, had the smallest number of difficulties for us to overcome. At last, seniors-with gradu- ation already slipping into the depths of a bottomless well of past memories. Graduation, with all its is here at last. We have practically lived the whole of four of the most important years of our lives here and now we must go. There will be new fields to conquer, new glories to achieve, and new experiences to live. Yet, these past four years will have a strong bearing upon our future. Our work here has helped us plan the next phase of our lives. Many of us will assume responsibilities as freshmen in colleges and universities-others in the business of the city. Those going out into the business world may rise to the ranks of successful business men and women. After graduation we shall no longer be the dignified seniors of Southwestern High, but We shall be beginners at the bottom of the ladder which leads to success. May we each follow a course that will eventually make pos- sible for us the rich heritage that the future holds for the real American man and woman. We hope to pursue all our endeavors with a spirit of doing our best. Let us maintain the habits of self- Page Ten joys and sorrows, SENIOR OFFICERS Upper Left: DALE DEWITT, President Upper Right: FERN JOHNSON, Vice-President Lower Left: HELEN TOWNSEND, Secretary Lower Right: KENNETH BECKETT, Treasurer President's Address By Dale DeWitt Teachers and Friends: As we are meeting this evening for the last time before graduation, I am overcome by a number of emo- tions. Tonight I feel sorry, proud, and satisfied. For four years I have looked forward to graduation, but now that it is here, I greet it with a certain twinge of re- I am sorry to think that in a few short days our four years here at Southwestern will come to an all too sudden end. We have made many acquaintances here which have oftentimes d e v el o p e d into the warmest of friendships. Through- gret in my heart. H ' i 1-,. out these years our friendships have L glowed brighter and brighter, be- ,.:,q l cause of our constant association with each other. It is my sincere , X gzvz S ' ,,::V,,,,,, I zgil j wish that they may go on forever. , I H :,, ..:E,, EEEE ,,E I am also proud to think that I -e1.. ,,., ,.. we can look back on our work as i a task well done. When we review I our four years at Southwestern we feel highly elated over our accom- I plishments. The act of graduation naturally causes one to have a cer- tain feeling of self esteem, which I cannot help being evident at a time like this. We are leaving Southwestern, many of us never to return. But even though we never come back to our Alma Mater, we will always have in our minds the countless number of good times and associ- ations we have enjoyed here at school. I want to take this opportunity to express our gratitude to the teachers, whose guidance and co-operation has never been lacking. We will for- ever be indebted to them for their untiring efforts in preparing us for one of the happiest days of our lives -Commencement Day. Our graduation would not be complete unless we thought of our parents, who have in a major way been responsible for our success. Without their unceasing care and help we might never have been able to experi- ence the thrill of this day. l control, study and friendliness that we have learned. The faculty, as well as our dear parents, have wisely and patiently given us the benefits of their knowledge and experience, and we have come to appre- ciate more and more their unselfish service. Without their assistance we shall feel like young birds sent forth alone from the nest to try our wings for the first time. Let us hope that we may not fail in our attempts. What ever we may do, now that we are leaving our Alma Mater, let us go forth blazing a trail of the vic- tories we have won, and seeking still others to conquer.

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