Southwestern High School - Prospector Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1935

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Members of the 12A Class Passe Sixteen MARGARET RI. TRUDE'LL Hunter; Hockey; Ticket Salesman, ,34; Nurses 'JTraining. DOROTHY ILENE UNDERWOOD Wilson; Girls? Dramatic Club; Biology Club, Secretary; Senior Banquet Committee; Busi- ness. . ALEX YUHAS Paint Borough School, Scah: Level, Pennsyl- vania; Service Club, ,34: Adelphi Hi5 Pros- pector Staff, Bookkeepm; Busmess. REG' ALD W. TWIGGS VViIson; National Honor St ty; Cheer Leader Captain; President of Senior Class; Prospectu' Staff Artist; College. MARGARET LULU VAS VViTson; Biology Club, Vce-Presidevt; Busi- mess. EBNEST' :1 HELEN JALDMAN Nordsgrum; Junior Journalism, ,32, ,33; Rapid W7v1 i':e1'g Club; Biology Club; Business. x HELEN SULAK . Cary; . 'ness. . ZOLTON VEREB Wilson; x:tudent Council; National Honor So- ciety; Business. MARION RUTH VVALRATH Neinas; Business. GERALD 'V, 'W ' LRJLTH 'Neinas: Serwa: Club, ,33; Building Trades School. s HAROLD LEO WEHRLE Wilson; R. O. 111.3. C. Rifle Team; Business. ' EDWARD R. WANAT Morley; Hockey; Student Council, ,33; Busi- ness College. IRLNE DIARIE VVESTERN Wilson; Senior Play; Inter-Club Council, ,33; Junior Student Council, President, ,32; Junior Journalism, Managing Editor, ,33, ,34; Dram- atic Club, Vice-President. ERMA H. VVICICERT Hunter; Biology Club, Treasurer; Library Club, Treasurer; Business. DOROTHY RUTH WESLEY Wilson; Library; Beauty Culture. FERNE M. WHITE Wilson; Chess Club, Secretary and Treasurer; Intramural Basketball, ,34; Nurses Tmaining. ELIZABETH JANET WILSON XVilson; Business College. DIURIEL J. WITT Wilson; Stump Club, Secretary, .34, President, ,35; Business College. ROBERTP LOUIS XVISSMAN Wilson; Orchestra, .32, ,33; Latin Club; Col- lege. CHAl LT i; F. WINTER D. Houghton; tHnmp Club. ' ANNIE VVLAHOV, F! Morley; Library lub; Model v. Language Club. Treasurer; College. PAULINE IMOGENE YACHT Webster; Business. NELLIE ANN YHLK St. John Cari. . : Domecon Club; Bici sggv Club. ' VOROTHY WOJCIECHOV sKl Hume? 11C Club; Prospector Staff TE st '34; ' 1 ' 'ION rCOunciI, ,32; Rs 0. T. F 9 Clubs Busine- :t 1', NE ZAJA.' St. John L,:1'1ti11s -: 01; :Vrespon ' tal'y, JP. Studeni ' ou D01 Girl Resv Yes; Se . PL-I 'Zur Hunter; $1 - :zh' Teachers Colmge ALLEN ET. s . KVeste?1 ' MenH: CW AN 3V ? J. kt. J

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Members of the 12A Class ROSE STEARN Morley; HiSIOYY Club: Treasurer; I Volley Ball; Junior Girl Reserves mess Institute. ANDRE V B. STEIRuEhu,k MvMillan; Swimming Squad; Intramural Bas- ketball; Latin Club; Prospector Salesman; Band; College. El'GESE STEIXBERGER McMillan; Intramural Basketball; College. XVILLIADI J. ST. PIERRE St. Service Club, '33. NORMAN A. S'l'OLL Hmley; Business. LYLE ST. - J11N KVebster; Intrannual Swimming, 36; 'i'v'adp School. IRENE STRONG W'ebster; Intr: .ui'al 1: k9tb31 Intra- mural Volley Tl ., :33, '34, .WusV ' nstitute. JOSEPH g. . UC'H' .1'TA JR. Hunter; Intran: L11 .1 Basketball; W 3131.912 HELEN VERNA SUPEIIAK ,Holyi Cross; 11;t1'2unu1 ' .5211; intra- muztu Raskctb;'l' 9' . .uute. NVebsto '; Senio '10 VV. kiI'PP ., TAC'ACSKO Lumen :01f; business. An ultEVV STEVE TO'l Morley; Junior Science '33; Chemistry Club; College. . DOROTHY LOUISE TAEBERT VVllson; Rapid Writers Club; Business Uni- versity. iNN .l0AN TAKACS Hwy Cross; Intramural Volley F -11; Business. - JULIA P. TEFFER abrary Hub, Social Secretary; .Lnte. am :31 liaJcr-tball; Business. x 'M'IORGE THOMANN ' 1.5971- Av 10 Mechan J j ' I, ; ..:. .1 . THODIPFOM .' ,ufv Culume School L . intramural ' TTDITE '. '.ah,-.;1.m k ' 7 7rrary '.V , K .v , we Ell .- n acretary, IR' - 33 1k J Ind Wntry



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V-.... ,J.--.-.t .r The Presidentls Address By REGINALD TWIGGS Parents, Faculty Members, and Fellow Classmates: This day is like the last few minutes a boat spends in the powerful locks of a canal, those few minutes before the boat is finally adjusted to the level if the expanse of water beyond. In these fleeting seconds, let us give a casual, backward glance, toward that entranct nto the locks. We were then on a lower level than we Iind ourselves at present. We had just entered the gate- way leading to high school education. As we ente ed, we were taken into the custody of a trained force of workers, whose duty The Class History By RUSSELL DEVOR and I'GNNIE Meteor: Scene takes place in a busin office. Enter Mr. Brown. ff . r Mr. Briwnzl TI Wish to acqt'ii tie. history -::f the class of NFL 19355:ny publicatic. 1 in the world-wide Southwesiah semigunnual; which will be published May 17.7995 . . Miss Sr: ith: HI 'have '0 dated Sepvcmber, 193.1. I1 NA grchJp 0f eager-eyed portals 4 Southwestern Hit nation here. It; ollows: zgirls entered tht: to extend their . dge of readiny, it was to assist us through the locks. , This skilled force is represented by th e members of our faculty. They are the ones who, when the going became difli- cult, came to our aid. They are the ones who gave us the strength to continue our upward progress. Still speaking figuratively, we are , e .1 nearly through the locks aj , t6 ',charter our course across the immense and PrepaFQR fin chartering our course we must be influecean Cf 11f: f; mbitions; we must choose a port that suit:nced by O ire instruments accordingly. There are me? us 351F133? 01. t sea, many perils to threaten our safety;any 18 S ers i. There Will be, of course, many portS' SO be prepareng them: con- tinuing one's schooling, secheieaed, 3111901131 positions, and doing other work; buturlng profeid to one central . , they all 19 pomt, success. This occasion is made sate by the presentation of the traditional emblem of Southwestern Prospectors, the pick and spade. We tincerely hope that the next senior class will realize what they mean in th; life of a Southwestern graduate, jilst as we do. In the past, as we struggled along the course 4 our twelve years OF schooling, we were always feeling for a helping hanti :0 lead us along the darker paths. Now that helping hand is not going: ' .. be so much at our beck and call 'Ve have become c-Jite independent, but we IT'lbt tr! harget that aiiin'r ha Ci. For then 1t will :33 :11; :u'rrt to repay ft surv i, the service so freely gnd absuriantly cf'z'e're- me two faithful, lovi'lg rrrends. our parent V772 have 58 only 'lE'. I 1!.tstafh., but we l: :10 .als-e V ' th .a faculty of our ' Til, ' .: t? n ' eroch, our beloved Trill. ; I' v a .r gene! '13 elfvm; am n ' V, 1'3 j, I M :1; ..: it. p. w: bjt'l II. I g: .' l: .1an a ' - ' mat. . I'a. ' u 54c, 16 ihe 1 1e recoizl. o? are tifld'IL- lT-H the 'f' - 1. CLASS OFFICERS, MAY, 1935 T-WTT- and 'rith- Tues students n the Cary, .Morley, 5, lie1,.as,Vx7il- and St. John Lair 3 schools. I The were divided into veral groups un -. he sponsor- ship Messrs. Mil- ler ., . Buehler, and the Misses Green, Clifford, Lauer, and C. Hall, and Mrs. Falk. The groups cooperated in learning the schoo'lls song and traditions. In April, Miss Greenls group gave a dance for all the 9A groups; and there the students had their first opportunity to get acquainted with their classmates. This class was the lirst group subjected to an un- interrupted four year course of high school. Previously, commencement exercises were held for students complet- ing the 9A grades. Mr. Brown: uThat is very interesting. May I see the envelope containing record? of the classls activities beginning September, 1932?-H What Mr. Brown read: IlThe class was increased by the entrance of many pupils from Wilson, Hunter, and Neinas Intermediates. A ,ophomores, their interest now turned to school ac- ti ities, including sports, journalism, and club work. In sports, Miss Lauerls group was crowned champion of the Intramural Volley Ball Tournament. Miss Tucker's and Miss Tynanis groups developed a k t rivalry in the play-offs for the basketball tourna- mi it. AFter a close race, Miss Tucker's group proved to :- 'l 't Wrs. Irene Western was appointed manage mg the Junior Prospector Staff. In music, Bug was selected the,Concert Meister of the 5.1.1- f: hool pfchestrag 5 ? g.gn'itn: Twr ears of hard work, along with e v..r1j0'-;nz-.-znt of con 'ing a trek in the most echient tanner Let us reset on and review their accomplish: --:nts in The third year. Septtv'i'a'iberel 9 3 3. tr class has now entered the more advanced and 97.44; subjects, including chemistry, geometry, biole . gulza'sicss, and Latin GI. Representing Someh- rf very: iifi-gr: School in the thin: yard high hurdles, 1 Fr .Continued 0:: 73:13.31: :z-J Page Seven teen

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