Southwestern High School - Prospector Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1935

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The The Whole school's talking ah T01wn7s Talking, a farce by Anita Emerson, Which was this yearTS senior I- are reasons Why the school should talk. entertaining, the acting commendable, 3 numbers very good. 1 There were many complicating sit1 scenes, and a romance, Without Which- be complete. Congratulations for excellent directio able performance are due to1 Miss T731. Savage and the cast, Which included 7r Charlotte Brinkman, Jean Levy, Luc 1. Two Anniversaz'ie: SouthwesternTS TTgrand party, on A1 br zicd t1 1;: birthdays, both of viral impo ganiz on of the school The two oc- casions were the three nvndredth annivers: ary' of public schools in the United States and th e thirteenth anniversary of t h e T outhweqter'n High EyChOOI building. A 43111;: was held. 3 p111:- . was: presented, ex u: ., .s '1. '1e shown: - .' -3113. Ma hday 3-. The1333y, m:v,11b f;1tuity 1 -nber M1 153 Kruke, :ore 1321111117.. Sf . 1.0 . 1m 5.111: mee be 1 :ys :J'on We 1 363111 ated '1'; ti :1 21:13. 0.13? 1:11'1 'ies'ti LL 7111. The 171 r ing, h 7' i .01.;sz I AT 7LT: d A C 3.101 1 e 3 , '5 x I .1137, ,1, 0er v S I n-TH 1'11? Trim 11' . 1 ' fur 11. 1 makin. '5 Players ' the T wn T31 gham, June Olive, Leon Johnson, Joe i-m .11 - 1; e. r . ., sHU LJ':.31.OI' :s staL :. Kowsi 5. :13: iVLLrlo bee, and .:51..'1ex' Rinert Each 321:; 13.112 excei:i.11g in $161107'33'1ip, leadership, service, and ' -a'1in School f the organization at the beginning of the term con- f'ted of Fred Hoffman, Eugene Csircsu, riggs 'Zo-lton Vereb, Ada Hill, Charlotte Brinkman, T121 zab-rth Chord. 7v . --mmittee consisted of Jennie Morof 3nd .. -J-A 11-1.!- ester 21 1'3 inlet 11 mi? Aurelia Barson, and Marion D'uranyk. '. Elizabeth Chont, Aurelia Barson, Simpson, Audrey Spicer, Grace 1 . .son, Kathryn Egge, Adeline rildred Ferguson, Irene Western, Elsie Tank, and Ruth Hill. ahnson, Lorraine Barron, Beatrice Edinge Sinnett Henry Bozich, Adeline ZajaCe T11hnso1,n Joe Zelnis Eva Borgers, Mary Duranyk, Pauline Yacht, Mervin Ogles- Yuhas were the ticket salesmen. Pai me Hence 331121 of students in the twelfth 1 character, receive, as a r e W a r d for their labor, membership in t h e Southwestern chapter of the Nae tion 31 Honor Society. These members are selected by an elec1 tion board, Which consists of several Southwestern teach- ers, With Mr. Mur- doch, chairman. The presiding 0f- iicer's of the society a r e Margaret Kir'n, president; Fred Ho-ffe man, Viceepresident; and Aurelia Barson, secretary. T h e membership Regindld Margaret Kirn, Beatrice Edingto-n, Page Twenty-seven

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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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The Junior Student Council Arousing Sportsmanship For the past thirteen years, the Student Coun'cilihas , had an important duty in Southwestern High School ethat of providing student participation inithe govern- ment of the school. With the cooperation of the students in the groups, the o-fiicers and members have ?cgcggnplished much during thetJanuary semester of The officers were Margaret Kim, przs'dent; Charles. Smalis, vice-president; Margaret Gilson, recording sec- retarv; anrj DonaldHKully corresponding secretary. Joseph fviatiock took charge of tin: oubiftity reports. The term project submitted Hz the Council was sportsmanship. AS a eresult rd? he I ';.rnp-aig:1, the students improved so much in spongy:anship that their attiwde was admirable at the Nam: Ar'nxcvry on the night of the baskethaii semifinals. in connection With the games. the: Student Flmuan acttzg'qg'ezl a pep meeting m. the auditorium? whiz? 'to be a great help toward arousing school 5;; :551': ' The econcvmy'edrjfve: -t. i Wt; been in order for the past: three sc-n'iesteixg, ' rm equal amount of success. 'ihe pilrp'fiFvlfiW hi. project was to keep the standard of maks .s .ggiIgE. possible There have failures, hut the gene: are few of them. Contests In Sportsmanship A dryk'e to promote better sportsmanship among the Nordstrtmp students was the project of the Junior Stud- em Cor fl this semester. In order to obtain the pupils, Uas on sportsmanship, the council conducted a editi..l7al and slogan contest. Tare. social function of the council, this semester, 5: a party for the members on May 8. Iiiht officers for this term are Bernard Mor'of, pres- : mt; Martha Farkas, Vice-president; Peggy Delaney, secretary; and Dale Hansen, assistant secretary. 2 project committee consists of Bob Anderson, E'Vorvan, William Burns, and WandaiFritz. Jillian Morrison, and Varsenig Sir'oo'nian social committee. orsi committee includes William Burns, iger, Margaret Loesche, and Betty Scarf. ,ky, Mildred Zorvan, Erwin Altho'ff, and :h comprise the publicity committee. at, Miss Hett, and Mr. P Van are the spon- ii 9 JR:

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