Southwestern High School - Prospector Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1935

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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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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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. a..-v-mg-gn : cw rm m Wmsz .WM. ,- . . 141-5.. . - Agh' gm 1...;7. . -3.7. .-...V:::'1I::.-:3-:.- t. 4,...1; .m. Guarding the Halls A11 teachers of Southwestern were 'Jited to beccme honorary membem 1:? e Service Club this year. This year the club bougg? memory fins, as a unter'brance 01 ex? merm i- . feris SQIVLI' ; re1 fed to the 3:91: and new bu' is school wear 3111.1 --.'.;.v1'i;w vihcatio f hased. -.. - ., Th1 5; 2n operated very . , , ressful 1e leadership of tb- Service Club Officers and Captains follow. 7. orntcrs: . Bang! Bang! The Southwestern R. 0.. T. C. rifle team did not fire so well as they did last year, but they still were good enough to place thirty-second Out of f1fty COm- petito-rs. The members of the team were as follows: Cadet Major George Talosi, Captain Russell Devon. Lieutenant George Bolton, Lieutenant James: Rishen Lieutenant Jack Nichols, Lieutenant Joseph 'laiosi.. Lieutenant Harvey Schippa, Sergeant Mervii iglesbee, Sergeant James Talosi, Sergeant Harold W 1e, SEI- geant DeNeear Flynn, Corporal Matthew PL :k, and Corporal Julian No-yes. Since Southwestern High School does notxrzare : .r'ifle range, the team had to go- to- Fort Wayne in t to have a suitable place for practice. Technical . geant Edward L. Sheehan gave each individual 1:111, '3 . team a great deal of his time in coaching them to h co-me accurate shots. The rifle team for next season Will be made ur end tirely of recruits, excepting for Corporal Mat 1w Hayek, who is the only regular member that Will .2 graduate with the May class. Tramp, Tramp, Tramtf The R. O. T. C. unit of Southwestern se1'i ' .1 of cadets t0 the Masonic Temple during . h of February in quest of the Detroit So'ujo-It ; and they returned Victorious. The cadets ? . 3- manded by Lieutenant Ernie Komyathy anc'w. .25 ..., geant Bye in the special O,Grady drill. i ' Southwes'rem's unit this semester was aga y Techmcal Sex; ,.'1 Edward L thnhan, ass. gr 1321-: ,t.i- -wi 5 ertt' i 1ptain . $119.11 r ' 17f! .1, y 11' 1.1921. 1eute-1 . ..;:111e ' President, Doris l ' y; Vice- President, Charles Esell; Secretary, Eliza! C hont; Treasurer, Margaret 'ula. The following comr tees have aided the officer's: Publicity Committee, Julia Ho-rvath, Chairman; Charles Ksell, and Keith ferry. .Visitor's' Committee: Helen Horvath, Chairman; Frank Tober, and Ella Chase. Social Committee: Mildred VFerguso-n, Chairman; :Margaret Dula, Margaret Mayor, and Charles Ksell. Memory l-Pin Committee: . Margaret Mayor, Eva B'orger'sy, Tom Baxter, andvTher'esa Peters. V. L... 21.2??9. Team Lieutenant George Beiton. ,itx11zt111nt Jack Nichols, and Lieutenant Edward 211111. The non commissionea mricws toz tit: semester were: First Sergeant George Eye, 39: . . 175:1:t1',C011r- Ville Birr, Gerald Devcr, De Newt .131121, Clarence Illsley, Jack McLeod, Fred Nua' 17111;:1'1151 leesbee, James Talosi, Zolton Vargo 3111:: . ,mit 117013212; Cor- porals, Dan Carr, Ray C0111 2.3, Edw r1101 1.11W1m Niate heW Hayek Ralph Kaisch,RGoe1t N'itomuet, Norman Martin, Julian N0yes,l Mike L'h1i11e and Edward Zanon. Par Twem'yuomm Juan...

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