Southwestern High School - Prospector Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1938

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Take iem and Like iem We, Melina Alexanian, Elizabeth Allie, and Jessie Anderson, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to get a front seat in class to Marie Andrich. We, Ervin Balutowicz, Alan Brown, and Gerald Burda, do hereby will and bequeath our excellent marks in clothing to Edward Klacza. i We, Brenda Carr, Margaret Spaven, Clara Fejdych, and Phyllis Herman, do hereby will and bequeath our manners to Edith Zimmerman and Virginia Whla. We, Frank Bailey and Alex Bencsik, do hereby will and bequeath our genius as mathematicians to Tom Sar- kesian. We, Constance Green, Dorothea Hagen, and Maxine Thomas, do hereby will and bequeath our old hairnets to Ruth Gow. . We, Beverly Buckenhizer, Melvina Rosenberger, Margaret Piserchio, Anna Opolski, Frank Szilvagyi, and Leo Sans Crainte, do will and bequeath our decorative names to Nicholas Hrubovsky and Stella Piwowarska. We, Richard Connell, Dave Fleming, Louis Sebesten, George Hiner, and Fred Wilson, do hereby will and be- queath our likeness to ilLittle Abner to Jack Odom. We, Barbara Gratiot, Margie Grez, and Helen Gyulay, do hereby will and bequeath our knowledge of zoology to Margy Clay. ' We, Alvin Winkelman, Bill Robinson, and Bill Braund, do hereby will and bequeath our success in the senior play to J ack Slater. We, Betty Newson, Violet Hollway, Elsie Johnson, and Ruth Jones, do hereby Will and bequeath our quiet manner in the class room to Mamie Tinning and Mary Righettini. We, Marvin Kreitsch, Joseph Leutze, Bob Hick, and Joe Marolla, do hereby will and bequeath our knitting needles to Leroy Putsig and Earl Socall. We, Yvonne Miller, Mary Lukacs, Doris Parker, and Alice Penney, do hereby Will and bequeath our under- standing of boys to Elsie Cook. We, Steve Soter, Lester Schaft, Harry Quandt, and Dick Stiver, do hereby will and bequeath our lightness on our feet to Theodore Evans. We, Arvid Smith, Ed Tobiczyk, James Bock, George Gira, and Art Bator, do hereby will and bequeath our abil- ity to play jacks to John Held and George Johnston. We, Virginia Warner, Virginia Oakley, Virginia Mitchell, Virginia Marshall, and Virginia Jackson, do hereby will and bequeath our unusual first name to Virginia Fredrick, Virginia Murray, and Virginia Shirey. We, Caroline Spiter, Cora Mae Spurr, Elizabeth Surma, Marilyn Totten, Betty Tyson, and Bertha Taylor, do hereby will and bequeath our fancy hairdress to Ella Lada. , We, Stanley Malecki, Daisy White, June Wilhelm, Joe Tardella, and Gene Chilton, do hereby will and bequeath our height to Dan Hackmeier. - We, Carl Beeler, Alvin Belanger, Bob Botke, John Coughlin, and Jesse Davis, do hereby will and bequeath our musical voices to Romeo Freer and Joe Petro. We, Rina Fioroti, Don Calvin, Art Chonko, Bill Feetham, and Kenneth Chall, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to fail on tests to Julius Lengyel and Amelia Kisner. We, Ethel Sendry, Dot Shinpoch, Margaret Schiller, Helen Miller, and Kathryn Moore, do hereby Will and be- queath our filibustering attitude in class to Joyce Carlson. e We, Joe Tatti, Norman Wein, Al Storms, Andrew Gallovich, and Louis Harcas, do hereby will and bequeath our fiery tempers to James Sweeney. We, Betty Binnell, Juanita McGrew, and Virginia Striber, do hereby will and bequeath our beautiful singing voices to Theodore Anchell, Irene Tringer, and Harold Lang. We, Ralph Betker, Doyle Calley, and Carl Nagy, do hereby Will and bequeath our interest in the girls to Frank Guerriero, George Gignac, and Elwood Masser. We, Erwin Althoff, Carolyn Geschwend, Gerald Kent, and Carmen Herrando, do hereby will and bequeath our popularity with the voters to Virginia Moore, Angeline George, and Kenneth Meyers. We, Charles Falklam, Frank Doczi, and Melvin Gentile, do hereby will and bequeath our tedious hours of prac- tice on the violin to John Boyd, Joe Cuzelis, and John Collins. We, Norma Bray, Dorothy Yaczik, June Mayotte, Gladys Lamb, and Irene Lakatos, do hereby will and be- queath our daily sundaes to Vera Balogh and Virginia Jones. We, Hildegarde Hermenau, Stephen Horvath, Helen Kadar, and Bob Irving, do hereby will and bequeath our blase manners to Louis Lotti and Geraldine Stabnau. We, Carmella Napolitan, Nellie Napolitan, Mary Ann Reuther, and Margaret Reuther, do hereby will and be- queath our sisterly love to Anna Kolasinski and Rose Kolasinski. We, Oceene Eitner, Betty Frisk, Rita Alcock, and Shirley Niepoth, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to act to Hildegarde Blatt. We, Agnes Sarkesian, Vivian Harper, Olga Helwig, Dorothy Wischer, Sophie Savedes, and Geraldine Puskar, do hereby will and bequeath our peculiar dance steps to Fedora Tenaglia. We, Bill Wizinsky, Steve Thomas, Joseph Riviera, Orvin Lauer, Frank Mersky, and John Merenda, do hereby will and bequeath our bashfulness to Douglas Dillard. We, Hilda Busse, Elizabeth Czinki, Viola Ewing, Betty Jane Heddle, Mildred Grissom, and Marian Geloneck, do hereby will and bequeath our love of nature to Susie Molnar. We, Carlton Keck, Steve Johannes, Edward Schenk, Ed Seiter, Jack Schwartz, and William Rought, do hereby will and bequeath our fair complexions to Frank Betancourt. We, Rose Toth, June Woodford, Joy Bunn, Grace West, Bill DePompolo, and Hortense Taylor, do hereby will and bequeath, to Lorabelle Harlin, our happy dispositions. We, George Lisuk, Kenneth Koths, Jack Mackey, Walter Lesniak, Bill Hooker, and John Jones, do hereby will and bequeath our curly hair to Billy Morris. k! 3 oxd X i MM 7f '

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Three Hundred Sixtyvfive Bequests WILLIAM BRAUND We, Emily Kovach and Florence Massey, do hereby will and bequeath our intelligence in gymnastics to Mary Khelokian. 1, Paul Lochner, do hereby will and bequeath my tep and Fetch It walk to David Levette. We, Normadelle Keysaer and Emily Osuch, do hereby Will and bequeath our tennis skill to Marion Leavens. 1, Joseph Jekielek, do hereby Will and bequeath my efficient way of doing things to Elroy Masuch. We, Ann Mudar and Elizabeth Murray, do hereby Will and bequeath our authentic basketball playing to Kalman Nemeth. We, Katherine Knight and Helen Kondor, do hereby Will and bequeath our sparkling eyes to Christine Torkler. ' I, Earl Kuschel, do hereby will and bequeath my ice skating stockings to Carroll Smith. We, Mildred Saremba and Elizabeth Shepecky, do hereby will and bequeath our fur coats to Anne Yacuone. We, Eula Jolicoeur and Helen Yesensky, do hereby Will and bequeath our ambition to Thelma Tincher. We, David Canfield and Walter Corbell, do hereby Will and bequeath our dancing talent to Bob Jones. 1, Kenneth Buckshi, do hereby Will and bequeath my broad shoulders to Marvin Wischer. AWe, Priscilla Bray and Priscilla Baksa, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to put away food to Yolanda nderko. We, Theodore Czapiewski and Dillard Gay, do hereby will and bequeath our llPappy Yokumll brains to Donald Hosek and Kenneth Cole. We, Christine Strasberger and Jeannette McLarty, do hereby will and bequeath the shortening in our names to Vivian Moskowitz. We, Arthur Higgins and Norman Litke, do hereby Will and bequeath our ability to play ping pong With a tennis racket to Steve Toth and Bill Quillen. We, Ruth Schiller and Rose Rigo, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to laugh at somebody in distress to Violet Sefarian. S I, Donald Schlacht, do hereby will and bequeath my floating like a log in the swimming pool to Charles auve. P Wo, Virginia Hooker and Marian Jones, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to eat spinach to Francis arvm. We, Milton Nuechterlein and Edward Casey, do hereby will and bequeath our beautiful profiles to Truman Haggard and William Beckman. We, Lily Hodge and Rita Kapp, do hereby will and bequeath our habit of eating candy to Helen Arnosky. We, Ann Binkinz and Ann Bonn, do hereby will and bequeath our stylish clothes to Irene Gall. C Wiiejgete Doren and Edward Godo, do hereby will and bequeath our good looks to Marvin Bleich and Stuart an e . C We, Jean Borthwick and Nettie Caldwell, do hereby will and bequeath our stylish appearance to Loretta onti. F'Vlfde, Myrtle Chappell and Anna Dorfman, do hereby will and bequeath our beautiful soprano voices to Donna 1e . We, LaVia DiPoolo and Maryan Drangin, do hereby Will and bequeath our bright smiles to Julia Bartko- chz. . 1, Robert Radel, do hereby will and bequeath my old clothes to George Pritula. We, Grace Shimmel and Rose Sarkesian, do hereby will and bequeath our school books to Betty Hammang. We, Donna Rae Weitzel and Margaret Stern, do hereby will and bequeath our wooden nickels to Lucy Thorn- ton. We, Margaret LlEsperance, Lore Mallek, and Helen Simon, do hereby Will and bequeath our rosy cheeks to Violet Sefarian. We, Everette Sprinkle and Earl Thomas, do hereby will and bequeath our baby shoes to Roy Swibaker. We, Lucille Pratt and Wanda Ramage, do hereby Will and bequeath our childish ways to Emma Wilkinson. We, Richard Schaules and Robert Young, do hereby will and bequeath our red hair to Alex Svendor and Charles Welch. We, Margaret Vasas and Ida Tersinar, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to cook to Elizabeth Kehetian. WVYfe, Andrew Der Vartanian and James Metsker, do hereby will and bequeath our stylish wardrobes to William 0 . We, Earl Pearson and Joseph Patay, do hereby Will and bequeath our sleuth manner to Albert Walaitis and Norman Zielke. We, Leona Ott, Anna Pilch, and Rita Messer, do hereby Will and bequeath our new hats to Mary Irene Kovacs. We, Rose Lipchik and Evelyn McCarter, do hereby will and bequeath our cute hair styles to Geraldine Murrill. We, Ida Mesropian and Bethel Sayles, do hereby will and bequeath our worn out pens to Betty Kleabir. We, Melvina Tischler and Florence Sintery, do hereby Will and bequeath our text books to Mary Mogor. I, Erma Soth, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to beat the drums to Dorothy McMaster, Jean Perkins, and Harriett Pratt. o I, Mary Smatlik, do hereby Will and bequeath my light toe-dancing to Shirley Lieckfelt, June Quigley, and Gladys Ratush. I, Doris Manning, do hereby Will and bequeath my Tizzy Lish cooking to Katherine Rorer, Vivian Schlack, and Theresa Tedeschi. We, Betty Jane Ross, Blanche Robbins, and Dorothy Roeder, do hereby Will and bequeath our startling like- ness to Martha Raye to Margaret Baxter and Gizella Kadar. We, William Traub and Dave Williams, do hereby Will and bequeath our poker faces to Orville Weir. We, Murray Smith and George Vecsei, do hereby will and bequeath our seriousness in classes to Walter Wilson. We, Muriel Schaller, Brenda Spurr, and Anna Nagy, do hereby Will and bequeath our bad puns to Bonnie Elliott. We, Lauretta Vargo, Bernice Kowalske, and Margaret Konczol, do hereby will and bequeath our inexcusable absences to Eustine Paskos. Page Twenty-mm



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The Spade . . . IN THE SPRING OF 1921, the pick and spade were used to break the ground for the Southwestern build- ing. Since then, each graduating class has presented these implements to the 12Bis in a traditional ttcarry on spirit, that characterizes each successive class. As representative number thirty-three, I present the spade to you, knowing that you realize the full signifi- cance of your charge. On this spade sixty-four classes have tied their class ribbonsesmall reminders of their achievement. All have had a part in making Southwestern the school of which we are proud. IT IS AN HONOR to accept this tradition-worn spade in behalf of the 123 class. We will endeavor to uphold the standards that have already been set by you, and by the graduating classes that have gone before you. When it is our turn to pass on this cherished token, we hope that we may pass on not only the spade, but also a gen- uine respect for the principles it represents. The Pick . . . IT IS WITH HONOR and pleasure that I pass on to you this pick, a symbol of our school. It is the same tool with which in 1921 ground was broken for this building. But it is more than a tool, for with it were entrenched the high ideals and standards that I pass on to you, and that we once promised to uphold. This promise is now fulfilled. So, our work done, we bid you farewell and good fortune. aemz WW THIS PICK HAS A LONG record of glory that began with the day when the first piece of sod was turned. It' is my honor and pleasure, on behalf of the 12B class, to receive this gift. We will sincerely endeavor to uphold the ideals for which this pick stands, to preserve'it, and to pass it on to our worthy successors. Thank you. eWW Mme Tributes By DONALD DONATI To the senior class of i38, To the teachers also we are debtor,- This little verse I dedicate. They tried so long to make us better. The time has come to say Farewell! Now I salute one like a father! To all of our friends we know so well. To help us, for him, is never a bother. Now comes the end of school-time fun, And if his friends were in a straight line, For our real life has just begun. To salute them all would take quite a time. A warm spot in my heart I keep, Of course, yeulve guessed, our beloved principal, For schoolday friendships warm and deep. The sincere friend and guide of each and all. A tribute to our parents dear, And now these verses I must end, Who worked so hard to keep us here! With best Wishes to the school welll always defend. Page Twenty-three

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