Southwestern High School - Prospector Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1935

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- 2..- .. om. . .. i 45. a0 - Echoes from the Probate Court LILY KNIGHT and STEVE KISH, Attorneys We, the seniors of Southwestern, who are about to leave our familiar and beloved school, have acquired and inherited numerous and priceless treasures. Being of noble heart, .we are lavishly nndowing gifts upon the 128 class, which we hope: thei may keep and cherish, and always remember their bent iactors, the senior class of May, 1935. - We, Charlotte Brinkman, V Di 1 831 1m, and Elsie Garan, do hereby will and o ' industriou: study hall manner to Mary In C2. -.e Fisher and Frances Askew. 1 .e I, Catherine Des Autels, do her i h- my faithful automobile to Amelia We, Eleanor Jones and Bertha I; . . and bequeath our gift of gab tr . .1 Rose Barich. We, Mary Padolski and X3 . will and bequeath our ability t. 1' 3.1.. time at all to Annette Pashek. . I, Elda Mau, do hereby wil v 3'? MN eat cuse for not taking swimrrlng . - Donalda MacKinnon. . We, Margaret Cl' ' i will and bequeath D3 :y and Ruth R: No, Grace Gill x i- r10- hereby will a. 1-. ':1th and Erma Popov I, Eli7abeth H ..1, - 3 h 1' 1 and 11 my na- :31 blond 1 to UN: ooks. : I. l :ise Nagy to here l bequ I lease c e cronr' hie sectio. toroth' l, R: ilied T: : rapiel, dis Ferny .W'zll. a't my i innin: . 0 HP' .- .lallvi. o2 LfI-n: 1 'y, 4-: ' a ' ,; 1.. - s :- ' : n, r . I C ll, - 13F 7y I ;. i o ' W m... ' g 311: ti'u t f I C, hi i lSFIr do ' w .. . 1 V. k w. . my l. . .59. n .iyes ., wt . .i . A l r .Lk m: : 0t Bertalan. We, Doris Glass and Matilda Palfy, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to get our home work done on the run to Bette Chilton and Ruby Brown. We, Audrey Spicer and Elsa Hozel, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to pick out good-looking freshmen to Doris Bilby and Doris Wunderlich. We, Evelyn Borieo and Florence Hile, do- he eby will and bequeath our looking glass to Helen oima and Virginia Behr. We, Erma Wickert 2nd Nellie Wilk, do hernby will nd bequeath our a'r .ity to do English togither t0 s?:ion Claz'i and J am: 1' 7rabowski. r y will and bequeath my i ' i. . .21.;t. . Konlcoly, and Margaret a :r VVLll irwueath our ability to : :T lvets to .I. 1 i-hria'nnr, Nina Johnson, . .. 1:.l-arson, do irritcby will and bequeath rm- ..1.:-. i. am senior play to Iva Davison. : at: Josephine Borowski, do- here .. El... am ability to get ourselves in and , 1:3.Ezaim'li1' Edgar: and Mary Bujacki. wire and ifrarl Thompson, do hereby our knowledge of current events to and Helen Duncan. part U1 ., -1 y , . .r- Latina Price, do hereby W111 and W9: Si :iiDll'lO-n for study to Verna 3-14 henuerr i: :Setzke. $1 , A ' d .- e Ladefmc 1o hereby Will and bequeath my w 1' sn . tOEleanor Siebett. 1'0 1 1 l, . . .1 L CFC em d Geraldine Smwafior, do ,, '5 f Jur school girl -lu;.1 :es to .a Whi' 1e. VT? a n . . ; l '1ch, d0 hex 'eby w '. 1 1' requeath my 1. ' le .air' to Ger'aldi:; w 11' . I16 .2. . ' ' 1 , m. uranykt d0 hev ar . rogueatl'i my Ht 1 straight or cur , o gs K J .10 3.8. V 'rendolyne Robert - 1-; , 1.3 ..L ; Ll; .1 .1 JELJJV C10 and bequeath oui .. r. ; t. Tx. .ybkzhtlg .3 le K. . L 3111's. 1 U3 Jor- 2; e1 'E and Gertrue ' - v, . . i. 93 Litre. do here Ll -14 .m my . ving, 'f H; Dear, u. Jaisrrins. lit; 1: .mon, Irene data, ,- d Aim Prohow- .z'b il. 9nd bequeath on t :ility it? keep our m Calvin, Margaret , 3 7-. ,5: Alhma ' ayenty-Gae

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Western spear holes in the doughnuts of the C011 11:11 1,! . E'lcmor Quiel, Dorothy Wesley, and Helen D'illis Sinker 1. x41 w'.1. . 131'l'1ry Reinert and Dorothy Simpson took violin les1 1:11;.1'11; and now, by popular request of the neighbors, their new address is 0 Solitude Street,A1aska. L ucy Su mmerhill and Pearl Thompson are operating a bOat in the Panama Canal. Julia TeHer, Rose Stear'n, Pauline Yacht, and Eliza- beth Houghton have opened a detective agency. Their oliice is closed temporarily, because they canlt find the key. Ruth Smith runs a restaurant. The waitresses Who assist in spilling gravy on customers, coats are Irene Strong, Nellie Wilk, Ernestine Waldman, and Helen 1? 11 .1.;;1i0y'ed by the post-office department in Washing- In the Future Ernest Butkovich has a goat ranch, on Which Thomas Buckingham is chief overseer. James Cannon is in the cannon corps of the havy. Joe Cogliandro, Who has a new dancing school, is teaching Sidney Cooper and Walter Czapiewski a feW fancy ballroom steps. Eugene Csircsu has a cat farm, on Which he raises a special kind of cat for his violin strings. Louise Haydu is giving a concert of ilspr'ing Dances in the same neighborhood Charles Davis and Ivan Deevey are selling Rolls Royce cars Joseph Des Rochers is becoming a millionaire With the help of Pat Devlin the inventor of the stretch- proof rubber band. ,Russgl Dlevor has W 1 a prize as the champion sleep- Walker! The prize 5 being presented to him by Duane 601111.101 Adeline Zajaczkowski and Loretta P'ushman Ea11y', Who 11: d to 1d 1 R title opened cafe on the same block; and in order to- Charles E Jim; ;hing Felix F1011 and Louis compete W1th Ruth, they give a Wt'ist-Watch With every 1 30110.1 ha 1 SW julf balls in two easy lessons. bowl of soup. '. Jar 1.- 3 .0 was in the mustard business, Kathl sen Tookhey works for the public. She breaks 1;. .e .1. - at with JQe Gjoloki, Who has a in new shoes for the sma 1 sum f two bits a blister. '1 i1 . , Anna Wlahovich B ' eman and E?! 1 g 1 . Jented an absolutely safe airplane. Wickert are multi-millior '1 ' '. ' '1. 1 ;'j 1 . i ' mg, says Fred Goodall, his pilot, stance to prevent runs ' l . 'uses to1 run. Margaret Trudell, He1 aloa, 1. 1. Xpert golf l'pro , has spent ten and Ann Zemnickas 1': ev.1'1sp.:131 ; ' , 111d11Green the game home work for rzich 102' S'tu1ili'3a's. f .3144 ' 1ber' Tiggins sell handkerchiefs, that their main subscriliezs are high 51...,11: . :1; ' i 1311 1 r leir SS, is on vacation at the Clara 7 imte' and Marian Walrath g'.1.'1. 1'11. i' 2 . 1mm. , . rtel 1 Welray. and more complicated jig saW puzmsqf ' y 32 1. 1 tti.1g ' a bi11 for bigger and EM; ' e. . . Anne Sakalos and Leona 3105:. 2,1 11:1. - ;1'. 1:, Warm y mut , ga1nst su1t coats. near a cement factory. Quit: 1.12.11eiy 1'21; '1 11. 3 f 11 1. 1wds While he was on run out of cement! 2. 1 . Virginia Porman and 5:1 17'31'1e2'itia- V011ld,str'ack rec 11rd, wonderful cream that rewioves frc' JU 1.1413111 that um 1119 Schwaller,He1en Sienkiew:3 z, and E' tad 1. ' up flat feet A Algreby jo 1: i1 'o-n canning factory Violet Louis declares that L Jubles to ; an. 1. 13.1 .. 01s have a Southern tio-n is all wrong We are tles-w3 . ' ifESCJtS noted for hard WGYk r Kelerr 'lp-al 0:1 .1 school fc :tudent Ihere 3 Joe Allie and John .11 won 1- ' 1' ' 211 5, to Nick Anonick, who is buy; a pair: 'Zepp f. 3.9 Kalis, an. Sidiz' ptz are pentiers. In VVashingtom D. C, C0111;- heide Es delazwing With Sena. home 1'31- 11 t2;.1111ed fleas. . Anthony Eal a is in a marathQ 11 st eaters. 1 Ford Ba 1: Joe Ba; '1 3 is '. 1 man Riri- :Nrinl for men's ClJljl' .' dreign Legion. Edward 1' chewing gum r, : acturev and Georg; 1:11.11- . Binder are W011 1:1 1 as 1 smuplets 1 's .- Cumr 13 ;31' eater in a circus. C1111: gs I151 l1 tourist home. P1511 I E21 111 hing to be: ; priZ: 5111:1131. prove that 1:. gm. all wrcrrggz' John Brazinslzi .11sh washe: in BE1' cosky's rest 5111211 1.. Wrillatd Bret 3'Ke is beating H . 't game 011' 315? in W'oodrow P ' l-lousa. F' 1.93 T315211 i-ilL'fxg'wx 1. low. The; pt 11,-. thrown '11-1'1. 3111'; 3.2 ; f . l' 2' .- ' :tioiv 1:211:1- LS 7.1311. '1 ,1 71' ; 1,, l 'i 'EEVVV IE 1 .- plI' 1 '11 1 1 1 31-1 1 ;. . Fer W 1 1 K; ' 1 ,c 3 qt ncl ' 1W 1 .14 ' 114' . , ' nat 'L 1W - 1, :1 La i Rt 11', ,k1 L V1 12:41.5- 1 ,Zzuusr



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W32, Loretta Ko-nkel and Pauline Yacht, do hereby Will and bequeath our faulty memory to Alice Coleman, Mary Pinckas, Kar'mel Man- oogian, and Mabel Pustelnik. I, Juliette Chizmadia, do hereby Will and bequeath my suntan complexion to Lillian Scholz and Marie Snyder. We, Eva Borgers, Kathryn Egge, and Margaret Kirn, do hereby Will and bequeath our editorial ability to Francis and Margaret Taylor. We, Ada Hank and Grace Cross, do hereby Will and Fequeath our tendency to augh at anything to Alice Maroni and Vera Masuch. Gifts Heterogeneous We, Dorothy Simpson and Dorothy Wesley, do hereby Will and bequeath our library work to Rose Simon and Mary Sipvecki. We, Nellie Wilk and Muriel Witt, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to keep our eyes on our own papers during tests to Genevieve Tauck and Bessie To-th. We, Marion Walreth and Margaret Trudell, do here- by Will and bequeath our ability to talk with all fresh- men to Lucille Schroeder and Sophie Skorina. We, George Luke, Gerald Walrath, and James Rin iera, do hereby will and bequeath to Wendell Schwartz our lack of heig I, Nick Anor .ever present srr 1, Frank 1,. 1 ,1 do hereby will and bequeath to William D '9 m3 1 my lost golf balls. We, 4 . John Rauber, and Edward Wanat, ,do mreby will and beqUeath my lobert Clay. ' ITVQ - am: Mar'ion Chilmap, do hereby do h-j .w 54 qu' bequeath to Russell Graham our x,yglg- a everlasytlng frlendshxp, to Edwma empty 1;,1 .. - :s and the verbal injuries We have Ex: 53f: ressler'. sustair: ' d Wye, 3. 7 ewe'and Ann Gies, do. hereby Win We, Frank 93 and Kaino Kuusela, do hereby and oeqve o attltude toward work to Stella Will and bequ-:: Charles Smalis our' pole vaulting Walush and Aa-xenne Press-ler: ' ability. . I, Helen Boka, do hereby wilt and beQVWii? , 1L Joe 0' hereby Will and bequeath to John place in 401 study haii to. Margarc: Keggorian aigdgGaspga a .Ile manner and soft smile. Mar 1 'Zakar. V ' lid '1 .1 , ' . . y L - 1' P1 L111; .81. Pierre and Pete S1sson, do here? VJe, Ruth Elsnct' and. F'orothy . fier'vvood, do hero W111 ngizeathfo-ur Latin marks to Rudolph Sto,H by Wili and bequesti our music Krick and Helen 1113K I, Elizabeth Asychen'brenner, doifher'eby Will and be- queath my position on tha .tyrospgctor Staff to Dorothy Davinich. T 1: um to Mildred 1,. Joseph Co-gliandro, do hgre? V 1' ill and bequea John Macsay myf'ability to oetry. X vill and bequx 1X Robert Gomldiinger, d0 ,1 :Aling While hp is Kovarh my ability, . fw'f-a ?dled by 81X football pt; We, Ehzabeth Chont and Clara Curt1sr, dofggfggy I V7'll' IT , '. d h .11 d b u ' . n V , m a . . 3 .xr! W111 and bequeata our abdgty to forget our trgglubles to .1 1 V6 12 -- 917 , '9 91 - . 8n lVquu - , A 1 ' ' I ' a , k 9 AA an v.1 '9 ' J, Robble O Neal and Lather'me Pals. ., 212 V111 H esm J nam ne 31? .91; . earn. - - ' ' u ' $43. 2, v? , . f o I, Dons Kuykendall, do heva, SOn gm: , L $fo N 1 . 9 , b d' my old hockey stick to Deliaugyi a pair. '3, gm ; 9 fire . n 'r 1 .- geograpL 1' r41 .vm ' yrs: I h 1 , We, Olga Klsh and Joy: , 4 am ,- , 1 1: r9 1 f 1. i ' .. 1' bequeath our joy in mic? LOHS- , man Ry . L izht I1n .xuib'uu uh; ,re're. ; m . , nan. - L .. Lald Ila: 1.1V + ts sxrlt: ,6 ' J and Margaret Sandor J r, ' v 1- 71 ' , v.4; ' - o x Lu w 4, 4 We, Margaret F 41 31 maratho..- z x .- d 93' r0 Ivrgiqu ' 2,; M x .. :1. J 1 ' 4 Will and bequeath our b? L - ' vat lg 3K ' 'n w: , A 1. 1 1k ' - . W o '7 1.2161 . ette Napohtan and Terml for- mends C1314- ,. iv .. 3 b ., , orei 11 Le ion. f Wharf 1 , ' ; . ' -. ,3 L I, Mary La 7 3th g . g . ; 9 .1 v . . L 7.; chewmg gum r f 1 r, reren . ab111ty to sell X. c: . . , L. 7 . p . Bmder are won 1; j J, 'lOIT ' - . 1 .. We, Francis H21. f , d: ; 1 1 r, r 1 f .. o 9 A ' . :u M'm 1 at 0-. - J ; Ix g ; :9. 1' hereby W111 and,m , eater'pw 1'! g 1 a 9 77 . own jokes to to IVIUIEF. g3, 111 1 Jam , ' n 1, ' 'L 1- H11 . ,3; ! , r '1 We, Eva Jordan - 31thY LYN: 4 ??wa V :1 m J ,4 and bequegth our 21.- , vo1ces to Mate; Hnow 1 -Y J , ;, :1 Genevieve ?Nische: ' 7 , '- - , , y ,5 ,1 , u A '12 I g K We, Evelyf Rowe and Ma. r 11 '3' :f ,V y and bequc; :1; our sober Judgms. ' ix . m; 9 o w .cbj' :1 buiue -and Elizabeth Szekely. Page oirn'enty-two U 1A.! Mthm-.. m-twv-Mw . v .7322; A tymu -: iv dAt 3:9. .A-R a ii.... -. d Wm... .

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