Southwestern High School - Prospector Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1935

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1C0nc1uded f1om page 201 Louis Tap dances on the vaudeville stage. Harold Thoms, a Iimburger ma1 ufacturet, moved away from William Thornton, an antique pipe tester, because he couldn't stand the odor. George C011ins.an ardent fire- fighter, has s1ved a million dollars worth of goods for the V'wterr 110k and Ladder Company, Division Number 9. Joe Zelnis is a fish peddler. Stephen Toth, Zolton Veteb, and Andy H t '5' window washers for the Wesee All Company. Gerald Walrath, Harold Wehr'3 Allen Vilki and Charles Winter have discovered th - Feat argumentative game. Have each pe p' tape over his month before beginnin Martin Tishler is a stamp distribt. 1 people's toes. Mexico Troy is on a vacation Visiting after which he was named. Robert Wissman and Edward Zink a11: :ivals pole sitting. Alex Yuhas and Edward Zannon wash c1 '1'1' Chinese hand laundry. Edward Wanat runs a one-man side 110w. :1 Joe Goodenow has started a new fad called t1. walk. Paul Lupone, and Louis 1V1ar150 rj.lanes y is coaching a basketball te; Steve Mogar, William M0121 playing a foresomeof golf. .112 e able to add. is an insurance salesm' Gazing Ahead race track, just ' .L'ggi 11211111.. Maynard Pittm '3r Ciifford Ihrsons 1110:0111211 0n the D. S. R., 1: 1.1 ing 8:1:113'11' stern students to school on time. Gerald Recik ing '11d 20 '3011rjvwka have 10111-111121! a detectlve agent ' t0 r11. issin Liar buttons. Atdel Regnier, 1V 7. Reit .md Donald Rittn- 1' have joined an opera 3',- m', T hey sweep up afte. the show 13 over. James Riviera, Fra is .0bert' and Earl Robinson ire reporters on the D.1rr . Tim: ' at books can be 3 book-shelf. Alan Salsberry has just d1szov d as well as used for or .r n :eorge Schroeder, Leo. 1. . 1, George Scherf, ' :51t- r Samp have beer 1. .1 conductors. if '1 1d de-ar . famous chefs in i cedar a: -' 1ents. 1 Sinnett 1 used a hair that they .-.1'e now in the i . .1, . 2.13 7. .11.1. 1:111 9'. 1111112125 and R when: Smith are swabbing '. IQ -; f'F-' '17:: 9 'i 5 1.1111'115..1 'e. B111. ' 2' 1....312-35 1:11.1' me it . the pa 71'1 far being 13 11 31.1.11 ;r.- :.'-'.71': '1 1.'111.r.1 .Vx' i 1 1.. . ' .l v z. . . , .. . '; t 51.2 .21 :'. hug i1 .7. ..3'.'- izaz'er 1:11r 3:,1'31'1abet soup. H13 . ' v - , , ' I .. , 1, 1' 1:. 1.0 . t 13.3.1111: 1.3.1. :1 111. 5117001. eat 31phabet .1- '3, ;'r11 I 1:111 -.::.'1.:;:.'.:'1. 1. ' ' 2 e 's'b-ergge: 1'111. 5:11.17 prize for being the per- 1 1 03 .. .1132t c0111n11sr110ner, is 1:, Who 1011 in an open 317.: 531:.14'41'7'1': 1'3i1:. 1.' .5 2.11; 'Y Andrew St: ' e 1 1-.111e- .1'11.1ie While be .135 12:11 ..- In the same court house 3 V1-' St. John and Norman St011 are hearing cases 01' 112191.7.1111121... and Leo Sup- plee for reckless driving. , Reginald Twiggs has started. a mzw 1: ; 1.11.11 office for the Tree and Forest Company. Paul Szego, Andy Tabacsko, andC 1.21 urge Thomann run a Wholesale butcher shop. There ha 1e been several cats and dogs missing in that neighborhood since they started. s the society page f1 aiiy Frank Nagy and Fr: 1.:ack, . cartoo-nist,Iis drawing .. Lure of th: 12121th man in the world .1esb' 211171 Joe ?Iah h: 1- starter: a Jewing U 133' ' 3011 ..creaticr'i. 111.1 .Equ d P'a'da a. tanning a '1. 1' ' - nice ars of ': 11'77:1 fourteen. t.' . -- anal Honor. - 31.3, Edwin 11, .0e Linn ' ' morothy ' ' ' nrgare'; r 1 11x. ,3 Decor. '. '. 1,111- '511e Hmmr Society 'w .s Fodor, Joe Cogliandro. Albert Kuk- a11:1 715-. .-razmsk' Alex Yuhas, H2111 Bozich, ar 3 5.1311 ' ynw011,0hnson William McCcsky, 71. ; '1'Th01' mum'r-gham Iulia Horvath, June Olive 31-1.; '1 ' '1:V1 norgers, Clara Curtis, Doris Glass, 1' 1 Ire. Jacob, Ruth Elsner,1da Lach- 131'1, I've ' 1911 athryn Egge, Irene Western,1 or- ne .5; . Joyce Cleveland, Elizabeth Aschenbren- r. 51.1.1 :1ie M0201: Page Twenty- 113w:

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A .L . k We, Tonaid I1111119 mi Sc- :1 3nd chaeath to .- .111: I 311:2 1.11 faces. 1, Evgene Csir'csu, c113 hen 1.3.4221 3: .3-san my pvto-tcm'aiona .an' r. 1 ohm Gette, dr: 1 1:1:by 111 .1d' v1..'::.:'.-'. uurney all of 1 . Last .31' l in entions. 1 William Bir1',111 .'.'3e1 Cn'over Cart the Scotch if . We, Charles Winter and and bequeath to Kal' an Ta 30 xNe, Stephen T. 3, He: y Bozich, my name. our indifference 11' r I, Gerald Rec... 5 William Spence, 1 -. We, Bernard I hereby will 311-r1lbe:i.3a';r favorite seats 113 me farthest We,I .390 131 .31'ee and C will and bequeath to Job: .- greet everybody by his first 1 .121 I, Charles Dams, do he ' by W1! ' collecting absence e: 1d VJood1 V ' s. AHTPr '1 F17? h :31 do hereby will 1. .1ocent-appearing v1 .1 31nd bequeath to :queath to Ed- 111 and bequeath to W Kulik, do hereby Will 1331' Int unread civics. book. .. and Lyle St. V John, do hereb' ' 2.11:1. bequeath to Frank Uhr1n '3. m .33 1eby Will and bequeat 1235 May Head will and bequeath to James Benson our br'ushless paint brushes. I, Edward P'avela, do here2 by will and bequeath to George Hovorka my hard job as 1011- taker in record I 12117 d Riopelle do 111.1 and bequeath to rd Bailey my all A 1 1'- ?rank Laszlo do hereby .nd bequeath to William eat :hind a 10 C o ir my com- 111 .; :d' 1.. do here- .1.1' c1du'eath to .eeomy expert N331 Ardel . 11.1 1 3beru Sm1th, 3y Vilh and bequeath to Joe Ko-vach, Edward .5011, Steve Lojewski, and Ben Car'reoll all the R 'e have spent on broken test tubes. 12B class all of the 32:131.: Ci...sss - We e; 13:31.6: I. ada 3.1-:1T - .1111 82.95.36.- bequeath to Ixoberz. 3159-119: 9.111.: I. Charla; 11:3 111.113. thirty seven 111 '1 439-131. :o .- -:'3:3.-'...3,1': We. Duane 5357:1131 3; d QII'KrIigr: 23.111115 Will and 13913119. ' fch 1'13 '3'. 1:13. ; 1 1 .1; 131.11 v1.1.5....'- reserve Weight. We 1391131: F113. 1, do hereb - .3 . 9-11. '1 132-11163 .. tion 01 a lJfUt'LZSUfm mg '12.; Web ' bteve Kat; 311:1 ' ' and bequeath ago Haze. are on all librarg. We, Lister 35:31. 3911942 Scherf, do her'eby'Will and bequeath :13 ' .. Rangonis all of the English compositions 1.1: 3'111'1'13319 have never written. I, Stew KisL., 15's hereby W111 and bequeath this job as class la1vy91' to anyone in the 12B class Who has a lot of time and a great deal of imagination. I, John Binder, do hereby will and bequeath to Mel- Vin Geloneck my book on HOW to be- Successful; may it help him more than it did me. 1 , ,1 1.1.11.7?- . l'i .4. . .' 105.36; . 1'12 our 111'1ey, do 1111 X 7.1 i111: fmger prints, 12711103 I, Melvin Reiter, do hereby will and bequeath to Russell Socall my ability to elucidate an! enunciate such words as .-o1oastrlan1sm we, Ivan Deevey and James Far'chone, do 1.3ereby will. and bequeatl'I to Edwin Leidholdt and ' ' '1. Nasu tovich our studio us: looks. I, Fred 1-121hnke, do hereb Alex 13011112111 my reputation western. I Louis Haydu, do hereby W11 Enesey my ability to come in 12,-: test. 2V9, Sidney Cooper and 1-0.11: IviChlhOh Deg. ' 1: t- 1 . - ' 3211:31 Will 3111': -.he hes. .acto: 1111. 111 115'; Pm 3e Twenty-four :Lquar Murdo-ck and Sidney Katz, do hereby lokkes crulle, d bee eath to Steve Tobias our 5' 11:1 p--:sse Walter Litinski and Frank Moroz, do hereby and bbqueath to Peter Zemnickas our abrll' ty to every Prospector crOss-word puzzle. 2, Leo P'o-kryfke and Edward 1 ' 11d bequeath to Alex Matusky C ia'rmond Schrwoeder do hereby ge Lumsden my A 8.5-...'. V ng Heato-n, do hereby fwill' bocskay my ability to worry 'Ying truest Komyathy and Edwarg 7 bequeath to Robert 11- rookie feel like tW Tischler, do hereby y any magazine in my : rq a! Joe 2-. buy th1 I, I339;- Hoffman, do hereby Will 111 Edy mild . Lligan '7 extreme m3- 1esf , wl f1'o: $121311 1...: aboc: . mysel I, .Io::r:j.3'1'1 93.1.1.5, do .rebV 1. James P'erl-i'... '1.' 315 y to 'WO fourth dimen:-1-; We, 'NalteL 1. 1evr by W117 .'d '3 . 1h ing 21th. .13 Pm - We, J1? C and bequmt' movie heroer. I, Andy Charles Kift uper for '7 I, Fred .3erge1 ' I, J. 3 .318: Dndn IIIi ' ,.



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Ps'egentation of the Pick By LOUIS FODOR N; the ciasi of May, 1935, wereiver'y happy to- but now that mule this cherished pick last semester; we 1' we reached our goa1,graduation, we are just as happy to pass the pick M on tc- you, in order that you may de- Live from it the beneiits that we did E3y placing it in your possession, we p.733 the responsibility on to you and Hope you will util ize it to the best of .. :1ur talents. Acceptance of the P By ANNA T111311; 3 It is with earnest and sincere . ..asu1'e half of the 12B class, accept this tradition3 you as seniors have used so ho-1norab1y ju. . constant reminder of your achievemert3 11 along the path leading to the object to 1 have directed our efforts. . I ' In assuming this responsibility Which 111111 ' 1; successfully maintained and so 110ny h 1va: upon, us, we shall endeavor to carry on your inspi: 21g ac- complishments to a satisfactory conclusion. - mu..- :m '11-... .131 n. '99 e3 ' 11 . v Remmisee; 12:51 By ELSIE C1.z1...'1-'3..'1-. In future years, whene'era' we think of school Come mem'ries priceless as :1 perfect jewel, Which, when our high-: :3301 days are past, Throughout our lives will always last In studv hahs, the pianks We p-,1ayed The lessons lecrned, the friends we made Will in our hearts commemorate A souvenir of happy fate Which brought us here Our teachers, too, Each gave his share of precepts true. When we Southwestern days recall, They 11 be sweet thoughts for classmates, 1111. Page Twenty-six Presentation of the Spade By CHARLOTTE BRINKMAN It is with a feeling of honor that I present this spade to you, the representative of the 128 class. It stands for the best to the students of Southwestern. We know that the class of '36 will cherish the memory of What this spade has meant to other senior classes, will use it to the best of your ability, and thus retain the high standard it has helped to give graduates of Southwestern High School E :nce of the Spade 5;; ROBERT SNOOK 3 group, accept the spade with all its mm and high ideals, which you, the ' have passed on to us. It shall be our the coming term to live up to the tradi- ,o-11, Southwestern. Loyalty and faithful- .r 11031. In parting, may we wish you the 11 me. . tConcluded from page 53 Did you iiing your whole b; ing intt lccessful perfornance? Was the audi 9.11:1- .seri Wi'h youreff'iciency, your V tituo 1. . 3 ' i satisfied With the manner in Ur: part? If you have been Leg,- repentant -- don't surrender to another opportunity to reveal your 61121: it be in college, business, stage. :1131 for the second act. Are you rsdvanm upon the stage, the directoz .:--1d 01: encouragement, 3'No matter 1 1- undertaking give to- it the L313 you hes . 1213.31 come back to youi

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