Southwestern High School - Prospector Yearbook (Detroit, MI)
- Class of 1939
Page 1 of 56
Cover
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Text from Pages 1 - 56 of the 1939 volume:
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INCERELY and gratefully, we, the class of June, 1939, dedicate our year book to Miss Kathleen NIacHale and Mr. Lyle Van Deventer. Miss NIacHale has been teaching mathematics at Southwestem since 1923. She received her Bachelofs Degree at Trinity College, Washington, D. C., and her Masters Degree at the University of Detroit. Miss NIac- i Hale is the sponsor of the Girlst Fencing Club. 4 Mr. Van Deventer, who also began teaching at 3 WV outhwestem in 1923; received his Bachelor of Science Degree at Wayne University. Devoting his time to 4hr! coaching baseball, he has brought Southwestern two city championships, in 1935 and 1936. After the cross- country season ends in the fall, Mr. Van Deventer de- votes his coaching time to basketball. This last year, he brought the Prospector cagers into a tie for hrst place on the West Side, We appreciate their encouragement and guidance towards our graduation, and we hope that this dedication will partly express our deepest thahks. I quewv?! W p A 1 l THE BUSINESS STAFF THE EDITORIAL STAFF JUNIOR EDITORS AND REPORTERS v ,. z c K t 2 7 Wax-, K 7 , , x ' K '1 lbrl TEE 393363 $393 ? $ Published Bi-weekly During the School Year by the Students of Southwextem High School, Detroit, Michigan M Seniors EDITORIAL STAFF Juniors Kathryn Shaver .................... Managing Editor ................... Natalie Dmitruchina Esther Zajas ...................... Associate Editor .......................... Irene Ducsay Mildred Martin .................... News Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Donna Belle Rhodes Lois Leonard ...................... Feature Editor ........................... Irene Hornok Susie Hoogasian ................... Copy Editor .............................. John Markoul Bill Baker ......................... Copy Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................. Ann Matyas Melvin Strutz ...................... Boyy Sports Editor ........................ Gabriel Lada Irene Wasil ....................... Girly Spwts Editor ....................... Grace Pavela George Hoffman ................... Humor Editm ....................... Esther Garabedian Paul Lada ......................... Exchange EditO'P ..................... Margaret Kovacich Vina G. Knowles ................... Faculty Adviser ........................ Marie C. Tynan o INTERNATIONA 7,! w 1 BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ........................................................ Richard Borgers Advertising Manager ......................................................... John Dudash Advertising Assistants .......................... Joe Pajtli, Joe Sadzikowski, Ted Grabowski, Harold Kuykendall, Frank Listello Circulation Manage? ...................................................... Virginia Solary Assistant Circulation Manage? .............................................. 'Walter Ahland Bookkeepers ................................................... Frank Turk, Frank Listello Typists ........................ Paul Gordon, June Kenway, Minnie Cogliandro, Betty Pecsenye Detroit Westward Correspondent ............................................. Simonne Blais Stay? Amists ............................................. J une Kenway, Phyllis Farnsworth Art Director .............................................................. Fern Cornville Members of the 12A Classi LELAND ABRIGHT Wilson; Hi-Y; College. WILMA MAE ADAMSON Neinos intermediate; Guitar Club, Vice-President; Senior Cap and Gown Committee; Business. . WALTER AHLAND Bethlehem; Library Staff; Prospector, Assistant Circulation Manager; Aviation MINNIE MARGARET ALBRECHT Wilson; Business. ELIZABETH ANDERSON Wilson; Dramatic Club; Operetta; Prospector Salesman; Service Club; Music. CLARA GLORIA ANDREOLLI Cary; Camera Club, Treasurer; Junior Girl Reserves; Armuiit Club; Business. . VICTOR ANDREWS Wilson; Hi-Y; Service Club; Prospector Salesman; Senior Dance Committee; Wayne. MAGDALEN ANDRICH SHIRLEY ARAMIAN Cory; Junior Girl Reserves; Music. SARA ROSE AREVIGIAN Cary; History Club; Armulif Club; Business College. TOM ARMSTRONG Senior Class, Treasurer; Orchestra; Band; Boysl Dramatic Guild, President; Hi-Y; Senior Ways and Means Committee; Prospector Salesman; Senior Play; Detroit College of Law. BROOXIE ELOISE ARNOLD Wilson; Business. S. MILDRED ARNOLD Wilson; Senior Class Prophet; Senior House Committee; Radio. RUTH B. ARNOLD Decatur High School, Decatur, Illinois; Senior Girl Reserves; Business College. BERNADINE AUCH Cary; Armuiit Club; Business School. ERNEST BACHAND Cary; Intramural Basketball; Business College. HELEN BAGO Holy Cross School; Biology Club; Dress Designing. DOLORES ROSE BAGOZZI . McMillan; Junior Journalism; Modern Language Club, Vice-President, PreSI- dent; Service Club; Class Doy Dance Committee; Business College. ARTHUR BAILEY Wilson; College. JOE BAK McMillan; Junior Student Council; Draftsman. BILL BAKER Collonan Junior High School, Des Moines, Iowa; Rifle Team; Engineering. VIOLA MONICA BALOGH Cary; Business College. VIRGINIA BANHAGEL Wilson; History Club; Senior Student Council; Chemistry Club; Senior Cap and Gown Committee; National Honor Society; College. MARY ANN BARANOSKI Dexter High, Business. IRENE FRANCES BARATH Holy Cross School; Nursing. YOLANDA BARAZSU McMillan; E. H. Richards Home Economics, Corresponding Secretory; Business College. ALICE BARONIAN Cary; Castro Caesaris; Service Club, Capfoin; Camera Club; Senior Dedication Committee; Senior Dance Committee; National Honor Society; University of Michigan. . ROSE BARTA Wilson; Service Club, Captain; History Club; Business College. EDWARD BARTLETT Wilson; Tennis Team; Hockey Team; Music. PEARL ANN BASSE McMillan; Book Club; Junior Girl Reserves; Basketball Team; Tennis Team; Business Institute. MADIE MARIE BENNETT Hunter; Basketball Team; Domecon Club; Business Institute. ELIZABETH BERES Neinas; Biology Club; Beauty Culture. ETHEL ANN M. BERKY Morley; Senior Banquet Committee; Modern Language Club; College. PAUL BERROW Wilson; Senior Ploy; Bulletin Board Committee; Technician. WILLIAM BESSE Hunter; Letter Men's Club; Class Day Dance Committee; Basketball Team; Baseball Team; Wayne University. MAXINE BIDDLE Wilson; Beauty Culture. Page Six Members of the 12A Class BERNARD BIELAS Lincoln Park High; Service Club. LOTTIE ANN BIES Hunter; Camera Club; Business College. ELMER J. BIGUSH McMillan; Business. MILLICENT BLAIR Neinos; Stomp Club; Senior Dance Committee; Operetta; Business. LORENA BLUE Webster; History Club; Biology Club, Secretory, Vice-Presidenf, President; Business College. ELEANOR THERESA BODUCK Hunter; Business College. RICHARD BORGERS Wilson; Chess Club, Treasurer, Vice-President; R. O. T. C. First Lieutenant; Prospector Stuff Exchange Editor, Business Manager; Quill and Scroll Sec- retory-Treosurer; Student Council Honorary Member; Detroit Institute of Technology. STANLEY JOHN BOROWSKI Morley; Baseball; Book Club; Trade School. LORRAINE ESTELLE BOSS Bethlehem; Prospector Salesman; Operetta; Business. ROBERT BOSSE McFarlane; Junior Student Council; Ticket Salesman; Orchestra; Class Day Dance Committee; Service Club; Business College. MILDRED MARIE BOSTON McMillan; Waynei - ' DARL BOWMAN Liberty Union High School, Baltimore, Ohio; Rifle Team; Debating Squad; R. O. T. C. Sergeant; College. VIRGINIA LEE BOYLE Wilson; Business Institute. ROBERT 0. BRACKEN Wilson; Prospector Salesman. ROBERT CALVIN BRICE Wilson; Health Education. CHARLES BROOKS Wilson; intramural Basketball; Drafting. AGNES McKEE BROWNLIE Hunter; Business Institute. STEVE WARREN BUDA Neinos; Track Team; Football Team; Letter Men's Club; Michigan State'. FRANK FREDERICK BURHOP Western; Business. SHIRLEY ELIZABETH BURKE Cooley High; Operetta; History Club; Senior Dance Committee; National Honor Society; Business College. EARL FREDRICK BUSHWAY Wilson; Swimming Team; Letter Men's Club; Senior Dedication Committee; Operetta; Printing. MERLYN A. CADY Wilson; Chemistry Club; Nursing. STEWART CANFIELD Hunter; Boys' Dramatic Guild; Baseball. DOROTHY CATOBIUS Webster, Collinsviile, lilinois; Senior Cap and Gown Committee; Tennis Team; Modern Language Club; Chemistry Club; Wayne, ROBERT DONALD CAVAN Tappon. EDDIE V. CICOTTE Wilson; Letter Men's Club; Baseball Team; College. BALBINA CIESLOWSKI Hunter; Basketball Team; Business. WILSON F. CLEMENS Neinas; Senior Play; Navy. DELORIS COFFEY . . . . Wilson; History Club, Secretary, Vice-PreSIdenf; Senior Student Councul; Senior Dedication Committee; Senior Cap and Gown Committee; Honor Somety; Radio. GENEVA COLEMAN s . . . Poplar Bluff Senior High, Poplar Bluff, Missouri; Servuce Club; Senior Dance Committee; Senior Ploy; Nursing. i K c THOMAS COLUCCI 3. Wilson; Yb ng Men's Club; Class Day Speckers' Committee; Tennis Team; Michigan State College. f EVELYN FRANCES CONARD Cory; Junior Girl Reserves; Hockey Team; Basketball Team; Tennis Team; Service Club; Business Institute. TERESA MARY CONTINO . Foch Intermediate; History Club; MUSIC. WILLIAM COOPER Hunter; Aeronautics. WARREN CORLISS Webster; Business. HAROLD COUSINO NeinosrBand; Business institute. Page Seven Members of the 12A Class FLORENCE CRETEAUX Trenton High; Biology Club, Secretory; College. ALEX CSORGO Boynton; Camera Club; Business. FRANK GEORGE CUMPF Hunter; Machinist. JANE ROSE CZERWINSKI St. John Contius; Modern Language Club; Junior Girl Reserves; Dress Designing. ISABEL MARION DAHLKE Wilson; Latin Club; Stamp Club; Coior Committee; Wayne University. FLORENCE JULIA DARABAN Melvindale High School; Fencing Team; Business. ELEANOR JUSTINE DARIN Wilson; Castro Coesaris; Library Club; Senior Student Council; National Honor Society; Senior Flower Committee, Chairman; Marygrove College. GLADYS PAULINE DARIN Wilson; Operetta; Music. SADIE DARVISHIAN Cary; Nursing. JOSEPH P. D'AVANZO McMillan; Castro Caesaris; Chess Club, Vice-President, Treasurer; Prospector Salesman; Senior Color and Flower Committee; College. JAMES C. DAWSON Webster; Football; Letter Men's Club. ERNEST J. DeCHENE, JR. Wilson; Operetta; Senior Ploy Stage Manager; Civil Service. JOH N DePODESTA Wilson; Business. ANNA DerVARTANIAN Neinas; Modern Language Club; Stomp Club; University of Detroit. ELEANOR DEZSI Holy Cross School; Business College DORIS DINGMAN ENililson; Library Club, Social Secretory; Giris' Dramatic Club; Senior Play; 0 ege. OLGA DMITRUCHINA Morley; Junior Journalism; Prospector Salesman; Junior Girl Reserves; Camera Club; Armulit Club; Senior Motto Committee; Business Institute. DORA MAE DOMKE All Saints Academy; Book Club; Senior Class Doy Committee; Business School. ETHEL MAE DOWNES Wilson; Detroit Business University. RAY DRIGGS Hunter; Intramural Basketball; Business. JULIUS ROBERT DROTOS x r:?i visit, Wilson; Prospector Salesman; Student Council; Business.' I . ; . JOHN G. DUDASH i Morley; National Honor Society; Quill ond Scroll, President; Prospector Staff, Advertising Manager; Library Club; Prospector Salesman; Cap and Gown Committee; College. SOPHIE DUDEK Hunter; Detroit Business institute. ANN BARBARA DZIALOWSKI St. John Contius; Service Club; Business College. FRANK J. DZIALOWSKI St. John Contius; Football; Letter Men's Club; Business. RICHARD EDGAR Wilson; Chemistry Club, Secretary; Chess Club, Treasurer; National Honor Society; College. J. W. ELLIS Cary; R. O. T. C., Captain; Service Club; All-Cify Rifle Team; National Honor Society; Business. ELNA ENGEL Wilson; Business. ARLINE C. EVANS Wilson; Detroit Business institute. ROBERT FARLOW Boynton; Boys' Dramatic Guild; Senior Banquet Committee; College. PHYLLIS FARNSWORTH Wilson; Book Club; Service Club; Senior Flower and Ribbon Committee; Pros- pector Staff, Artist; Commercial Art. LOUISE FASSETT Wilson; Stamp Club; Business. ALYCE MARJORIE FAULL Wilson; Motion Picture Club; Business. ELEANOR BERTHA FEDERSPIEL Wilson; Service Club; Domecon Club; Rapid Writers' Club; Ticket Salesman; Bus'ness' EDWARD FEENY Holy Redeemer School; Prospector Salesman; Future Craftsmen; Business Adm'msmf'm ZOLTON ANTON FERENCY Castro Coescris, President, Vice-President; Hi-Y, President; Prospector Soles- man; Senior Ways and Means Committee; Cheer Leader; University of Michigan. Page Eight Members of the 12A Class HELEN FERGUSON Wilson; Book Club, Treasurer, ViceePresident; Service Club; Junior Journalism, Copyreoder; Business. PETER FERLEJOWSKI oriey; Senior Journolisml Advertising Assistant; College. MARY FILO Morley; History Club; Chemistry Club; Business Institute. CHARLINE FITCH Hunter; Book Club; Senior Girl Reserves, President; Wayne University. JOHN FLAHERTY Wilson; Hi-Y, Corresponding Secretory; Castro Caesoris, Treasurer; Senior Color Committee, Chairman; National Honor Society; Coliege. DONALD FLANDERS Wilson. ; JEROME JOHN FLOREK St. John Canfius; Service Club; Motion Picture Club; Letter Men's Club; Ticket Salesman; Bowling Team, Vice-President; Baseball Team, Co-Coptain; Senior Dedication Committee; National Honor Society; Business. BETTY JANE FORD Neinos; Guitar Club, Treasurer; Commercial Art. GEORGINA A. FRASIER Hunter; Business. CLARA LOUISE FRYS St. John Contius; Junior Girl Reserves; Senior Student Council; Book Club, Secretory. MURIEL EILENE FULTONs Bethlehem Lutheran; Biology Club. B ROBERT GEORGE GABLER Cass Technical; Trade School. FRANK GABLI Morley; Track; Cross Country; Ticket Salesman; Letter Men's Club. FRANK JOHN GAHRY Cary; Trade School. ROBERT WILLIAM GAIRDNER Wilson; Draftsman. GEORGE EDWARD GANOS Wilson; Castro Coesaris; Senior Student Council; Senior Motto Committee, Chairman; Acceptance and Presentation of Spade; University of Michigan. RUTH CAROLYN GARSKE Stephanus; Prospector Salesman; Book Club; Business WILLIAM GEIGER Wilson; Hi-Y; College. MARION ESTHER GEISLER Bethlehem; Modern Language Club, Treasurer; Chemistry Club; National Honor SOCIeTy; Wayne University. ROBERT GERISCH Hunter; Junior Student Council; Chemistry Club, Vice-President; Young Men's Club; Letter Men's Club; Tennis Team, Co-Copfoin; National Honor Society; College. WALTER GERMAIN Wilson; Young Men's Club; Letter Men's Club; Cross Country; Track; Senior Class Secretory; Business. RICHARD GETZ RAYMOND GIENTKE St. Hedwig; Junior Student Council; Senior Student Council; Prospector Staff, Bookkeeper; Book Club; Senior Ploy; Student Manager, Football; Student Manager, Track; National Honor Society; Business. e WILLIAM S. GNIEWEK St. Hedwlg's School; Prospector Salesman; Service Club; Chemistry Club; Business College. JACK GOLDIE Wilson; Chemistry Club; Senior Dedication Committee; Young Men's Club; National Honor Society; Chemical Engineering; ALBINO GONAN CATHERINE GORDON Oakmonf High, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. MAUDE MARIE GOSLINE Wilson; Orchestra; Band; Dance Bond; Modern Language Club; Music. BETTE JULIA GREENWALD Stephanus; Book Club; Domecon Club; Dress Designing. MARY IRENE GREGOSKY Holy Cross School; Book Club; Armulit Club, Vice-President; Business Institute. e ANGELO GUERRIERO s Hy Beard; Football Team. i W4 'i iii LUCILLE GUETSCHAW B , If Wilson; Business Institute. BRUNO GUTT , Hunter; Letter Men's Club; Out-door Track; MuSic. JOE HAGEN Hunter; Music. MARY HAGEN Business College. THOMAS HAGEN Wilson; Hi-Y; Chess Club; National Honor Society; Senior Student Council; Senior Class Historian; Wayne University. Page N ine i Members of the 12A Class EILEEN HAMILTON Hunter; Beauty Cultures EDITH HANSEN Wilson; Junior Girl Reserves; Music. EVELYN C. HARRIS All Saints Academy; Book Club; Dance Committee; Business VIOLET HARTUNIAN Cary; History Club; Armulit Club, President; College. HENRY HASKINS Hunter; Wayne University. ALBERTA HAWKINS Wilson; History Club; Operetta; Dance Committee; Business. LAURA CLAUDIA HEDGCOCK Wilson; Book Club; E. H. R Home Economics; Business College. ROBERT HEDKE Wilson; Orchestra; Bond; Don:e Orchestra; National Honor Society; AIl-Cify Orchestra; Prospector Staff; College, GRANT HEFT EDNA H. HEISE Wilson; Book Club; Domecon Club; Business College, BEATRICE GLORIA HERMAN Wilson; Junior Student Council; Prospector Salesman; Domecon Club; Senior Class Historian; Business College. ROBERT HOAG Our Lady of Lourdes; Golf; Hi-Y; Dance Committee, Chairman; Banquet Com- mittee, Chairman; Rifle Team; R. O. T. C., Second Lieutenant; Dentistry. LOUIS HOENICKE Hunter; Future Craftsmen of America; College. GEORGE HOFFMAN Zion; Service Club, Vice-Presidenf, President; Letter Men's Club; Ticket SoleSs man; Indoor Track, Co-Copioin; Outdoor Track; Cross Country; Hi-Y; Pros- pector Humor Editor; Bowling Team, President; Wayne University. GLORIA ELEANOR HOLTZ Hunter; Service Club; College. THERESA GEORGINA HORNYAK Holy Redeemer School; Basketball; Cosmetology. ALEX HORVATH ELIZABETH HORVATH McMillan; Business ERNEST HORVATH Hunter; Baseball; Letter Men's Club; Hi-Y, Vice-President; Senior Dance Com- mittee, Chairman; Wayne University. JENNIE HORVATH Hunter; Library Club; Business College. MARGARET ELIZABETH HORVATH Holy Cross School; Book Club; Armulit Club; Business School. KENNETH HOWETT ?X- Henry; Letter Men's Club; Swimming; Band; Orchestra; Student Council; usm. HELEN HOZSA McMillan; Junior Girl Reserves; Art School. PEGGY HYDE Wilson; Business College. RUTH E. JACOBS Wilson; Business. WILLIAM JBARA All Saints Academy; Young Men's Club; Chemistry Club; Senior Dance Com- mittee; College. EDWARD JEVIZIAN Cary; Trade School. RICHARD JONES Houghton; Aviation. WILLIAM JONES Wilson; 12B Dance Committee; 12A Dance Committee; Business School. ISABEL KALAJIAN Cory; Junior Girl Reserves; Armulif Club; Retailing, MARY KALAJIAN Cary; Junior Girl Reserves; Armulit Club; Business. VIOLET KALOZ Wilson; Business Institute. STEVE KANTOS Cory; Business MARJORIE KANYAR Wilson; National Honor Society; Glee Club; Banquet Committee; Musics ELIZABETH KEARON Wilson; Castro Caesaris, Secretory; Library Club; Entertainment Committee; Nofionol Honor Society; Wayne University. ELIZABETH KEHETIAN Cory; Operetta; Music. Page Ten Members of the 12A Class RICHARD H. KEHYIAN Cory; Senior Entertainment Committee; Hi-Y, Secretory; Boys' Dramatic Guild; AlI-City Orchestra; Truck; Service Club; Chess Club; College. GIZELLA KELEMEN Wilson; Business College. RAYMOND G. KERS Bethlehem; Prospector Salesman; Hi-Y; Bowling Teom; College. RALPH KETEIAN Webster; Service Club; R. 0. T C.; Civil Service. SADIE JOAN KETEIAN Easy; Junior Girl Reserves; Book Club; Fencing Team; Biology Club; Business olege. RUTH KINNEY Wilson; History Club; Business. ANNE KIRELIUS Wilson; History Club; Business JEANNE AGNES KIRK Wilson; Book Club; Domecon Club; Business. GRACE LUCILLE KIRSCHKE Wilson intermediate; Stomp Club, President, Treasurer, Secretory; Modern Language Club, Treasurer; Chemistry Club; Class Day Dance Committee; National Honor Society; College. PAUL KLAPPROTH Wilson; Stamp Club, Vice-Presidenf; Detroit Institute of Technology. NORMAN KLEINER Sfephonus; Future Craftsmen of America; Tool and Die Maker. AL KLINGENSMITH Wilson; Hi-Y, Treasurer; Class Dedication Committee; National Honor Society; Wayne University. REX KLINGER Hunter; Orchestra; Bond; HirY Club; Flower Committee; Wayne Universityi HELEN MARGARET KOCHEVAR Hunter Intermediate; History Club; Business. HARRY KOKOSZKA St John Cantius; Hi-Y; Football; Track; Letter Menis Club; College. HELEN JULIA KOVACH Holy Cross School; Business. MARY CATHERINE KOVACH McMillan; Nurses' Training. JOHN KOZEL Quont. JOE KRAMARCZYK ST. John Ccnfius; Camera Club; Drafting. JACOB KRZISNIK Hunter. SOPHIE VILMA KRIZON McMillan; Junior Girl Reserves; Biology Club. JOE KRSA Wilson; Diesel. STEVE KRUPANSKY Neinus; Football; Letter Men's Club; Service Club; Prospector Salesman. STANLEY A. KULCZYCKI Sf. John Confius; Intramural Boskefboll; Business. ALEX KULIK Morley; Letter Men's Club; Football; Business School. EDWARD S. KUSAK St. John Coniius; Intramural Basketball; Business. HARRY C. KUSCHEL Munger Intermediate; Service Club Captain, Boys' Dramatic Guild; Hi-Y; Engineering. RALPH KUSLITS Wilson; Junior Student Council; Prospector Salesman; Ticket Salesman; Letter Menis Club; Vice-Presidenf, Treasurer, Young Men's Club; Football; All-City Football; Baseball, Co-Captain; Senior Dance Committee; Senior Class Lawyer; Michigan State College. FRANK JAMES LADA Wilson; Junior Student Council, President; Senior Student Council, Vice- Presidenf; Latin Club, President; Hi-Y, Secrefory, Vice-Presideni; Cross Coun- fry; Indoor Track, Co-Captain; Outdoor Track; Senior Ways and Means Com- mittee; Senior Class Lawyer; Letter Men's Club; Embalming. FREDA MARY LANDER Houghton; Camera Club; Business. MARTHA JANE LANDRIGAN St. Gobriels; Designing. MARY LOUISE LANGLEY Wilson; Student Council; Girls' Dramatic Club; Castro Caesaris; Dedication Committee; National Honor Society; Teacher. ANNE LAURAIN Wilson; Business Training. BURR LEAMAN Hunter; Hi-Y; College. . BLANCHE FRANCES LEKNOVICH Hunter; History Club; Library Staff; Business. LOIS LEONARD Saint Gabriel; Chess and Checker Club, Secretory; Chemisfry Club, Secretory; Quill 0nd Scroll, Vice-Presidenf; Prospector Staff, Copy Editor, Feature Editor; Dedication Committee; Class Poet; National Honor Society. Page Eleven Members of the 12A Class FRANK J. LESNIAK Neinas Intermediate; Business School. ELAINE BEATRICE LINDQUIST Hunter; History Club; Detroit Business Institute. FRANK JOSEPH LISTELLO Hunter; Prospector Staff, Assistant Advertiser, Bookkeeper; National Honor Society; Camera Club, President; Library Staff; Young Menls Club; Chairman of Cop 0nd Gown Committee; College. FRANCES LITCHFORD Wilson; College. JOSEPH FRANCIS LOESCHE Cory; Letter Men's Club; Band; Latin Club; Hi-Y; Basketball; Prospector Salesman; Flower Committee; College. HUBERT LORINCZ McMillan; Junior Journalism, Humor Editor; Library Club, Secretary, Vice- President, President; Service Club; Latin Club; National Honor Society, Presi- dent; Class Day Speakers Committee; College. MARIE CAROLYN LOVELACE Neinos; College. EDWARD LUKE Wilson; Senior Dedication Committee; Prospector Salesman; Service Club, Cop- foin; Letter Men's Club; Swimming; Trade School. MARY JEAN LUPONE Cary; Business School. EDWARD MACZKOWSKI Saint Hedwig; Chemistry Club, Vice-Presidenf, Treasurer; Young Men's Club, Secretory; Swimming; Class Day Committee; Letter Men's Club; College. GEZA MAGUSIN Morley; Chess and Checker Club; Service Club; Machinist. RUTH MAHS Stephanus Lutheran; Business School. ANTHONY MARK Wilson; Prospector Salesman. MARJORIE M. MARSH Hunter; Senior Class Vice-President; Ways and Means Committee; Girlsi Dramatic Club; Band; Dance Orchestra; AlI-Cify Band; National Honor Society; Coilege. MILDRED MARTIN Neinos; Prospector Salesman; Senior Student Council; Quill and Scroll; Pros- pector Staff, Typist, Circulation Manager, News Editor; Ways and Means Committee; Senior Ploy Publicity Committee; National Honor Society; Wayne University. NINA MARTIN All Saints Academy; Basketball; Operetta; E. H. Richards Home Economics Club; Business. MARGARITO MARTINEZ Houghton; Orchestra; Band; Forestry, MARY AGNES MASSUCCI McMillan; Junior Girl Reserves; Ticket Salesman; Business Schools MARY MATASH Our Lady of Lourdes; Business School. ELMER J. MATHIA Nolan; Chess Club; Wayne. JACK MATTHEWS Webster; AIl-Cify Orchestra; Baseball; Orchestra; Hi-Y; Boys' Dramatic Guild; Color and Flower Committee; Service Club; Class Historian; Michigan State College. YVONNE JOAN MATTHEWS Wilson; Senior Banquet Committee; Entertainment Committee; Make-up Choir- mcm, Senior Ploy; Modeling. MELBOURNE MAURER Cass Technical; Radio Unit; Ticket Salesman; Banquet Committee; Ford Apprentice School. CHARLES HERMAN McCLOY Oakland High, Maryland; Hi-Y Club; Army Air Corps. EVELYN McCRAW Wilson; National Honor Society, Secretary; Castro Coesoris; Library Staff; Service Club; Senior Play; Ways and Means Committee; Basketball; Solu- Toforion; Michigan State. BETTY McCUTCHEON . Webster; History Club, Secretory, President; Biology Club, Vice-President; Business . BERNARD McDERMOTT Wilson; Fencing Team. MARY ELLEN McKAIG All Saints School; History Club; Music. JEAN McKANNA Wilson; Modeling. BETTY McLAUGHLIN John Hay School, Cleveland, Ohio; Senior Girl Reserves; Business. BERNARD WILLIAM McLELLAN Wilson; HiAY Club; Latin Club; Entertainment Committee; College. DONNA McLEOD Neinos; Business. THOMAS McNAMARA Webster; Dedication Committee; Service Club; Track; Cross Country; Hi-Y; Letter Menis Club; Operetta; Radio Unit; Class Prophet; Police. RICHARD McPHEE Wilson; Book Club; Ticket Salesman. ERNEST MEGYESI Wilson; Music. JAMES MERENDA Page Twelve Members of the 12A Class JACK J. MERKEL Holy Redeemer School; Senior Student Council; Hi-Y, Secretory, Vice-Presidenf; Boys' Dramatic Guild; Aii-City Orchestra; Dance Orchestra; Senior Play; Senior Play; Senior Dance Committee; College. ALVIN MERROW Morley; Detroit Conservatory of Music. HELEN MESZAROS Holy Cross School; Business School. EILEEN YVONNE METTY Hunter; Dressmoking. MURIEL ANN MICK Wilson; Rapid Writers' Club; Business. MARY JANE RITA MICKIE Hunter; Biology Club; Senior Ploy Scenery Committee; Operetta Scenery Committee; Art. IRENE GRACE MILLARD Neinos; Service Club; Business College. , ARLEEN MILLER Wilson; Studenf Council; Senior Coior Committee; Rapid Writers' Club, Sec- retary; Operetta; Business College. RALPH MILLER Wilson; Castro Coesaris; Hi-Y; College. EDNA CECELIA MISSEL Wilson; Prospector Salesman; Domecon Club; Senior Dedication Committee; Business College. . MARTHA MARIE MITORAY Sf. John Cantius; Junior Girl Reserves; E. H. Richards Home Economics; Book Club; Senior Banquet Committee; Hockey Reserves; Business. LAWRENCE EDWARD MOEBS Wilson; Automotive Engineering. RUTH ELINOR MOHR Cory; Junior Journalism, Feature Editor; Prospector Salesman; Senior Color Committee; Winner Civitcn Contest; National Honor Society; Wayne University. DORIS IRENE MOLLENKOPF River Rouge High; Business Institute. ERNEST S. MOLNAR Morley; Senior Banquet Committee; Senior Play House Committee; Commercial Art. ETHEL BERTHA MOLNAR Morley; Modern Language Club; Senior Color Committee; Dress Designing. FRANK MOLNAR McMillan; Boys' Dramatic Guild, Secretary; Modern Language Club; College. ANN MOORE Wilson; Rapid Writers' Club; Business. EDMUND MOOREHEAD Roosevelt High; Chess Club, ViceePresidenf, President; Chemistry Club, Vice- President, President; Senior Motto Committee; Baseball; National Honor Society; Medical College. , BERNADENE MORGAN Wilson; Service Club; Secretory; Senior Girl Reserves; Book Club, President; National Honor SocieTy; Business College. SHIRLEY MORRISON ' - Wilson; Castro Coesoris; Senior Entertainment Committee; Senior Ploy; National Honor Society; Marygrove College. DELLA B. M055 1 Wilson; Swimming Team; Book Club; Rapid Writersi Ciub; Operetta; Business College. FRED MOSS Wilson; intramural Baseball; Aeronautics. ARISH MOUSHEGIAN Cory; Castro Coesoris; Hi-Y; Senior Flower Committee; Bowling Club; Horse Training. IRENE MOZUG Holy Redeemer School: Aviation. JUDITH MULHERN Wilson; Motion Picture Club; Rapid Writers' Club; Senior Ploy; Wayne University. HELEN MUMAW Wilson; Senior Flower and Color Committee; Music. LINDO MUZZIN FRANK NAGI ST. John Contius; Wayne University. EVA NAGY Morley; Junior Giri Reserves, Secretory; Book Club, Secretory; Senior Ways and Means Committee; Modern Language Club; Commercial Ar'r. HELEN ROSALIE NAGY McMiilan; Service Club; Biology Club, Secretory; Music. HELEN ROSE NAGY All Saints School; Business institute SARAH A. NAPOLITAN ' Hunter; Music, ANTOINETTE NAPPO McMillan; Biology Club; Business Schooi. GIZELLA N METH Holy Cross School; Biology Club; Business School. JULIUS JOHN NEMETH Holy Cross School; Boys Dramatic Guildl Corresponding Secretory; Business. Page Thirteen Members of the 12A Class SOPHIE NEMETH McMillan; Armuiif Club; Camera Club; Business College. WILLIAM BELA NEMETH McMillan; Chess Club Historian; College. TRUMAN NICHOLS Providence High, Providence, Kentucky; Rapid Writers' Club; Business College. MARY ROSE NOVAK All Saints School; Book Club; Nursing. JACK OGDEN Wilson; Bond; Boys' Dramatic Guild; Operetta; Michigan State. OLIVE ELLEN OHS Hunter; Prospector Salesman; Business JACK M. OKE Wilson; Senior Ways and Means Committee; Basketball; Hi-Y, President, Corresponding-Secremry; Senior Class President; Letter Men's Club; Senior Ploy; National Honor Society; Michigan State. MARGARET O'LEARY Wilson; Nursing. MARY HELEN ORBAN . Cory; History Club; Armuiif Club; Business institute. ELEANOR MARIE ORLANDO All Saints School; Book Club; Business School. EVELYN MAE ORMISTON Neinas; Class Hisiorion; Senior Dance Committee; Orchestra; Band; Service Club; All-Cify Orchestra; History Club; Dance Orchestra; Modeling. JUNE ELIZABETH PAGEAU Wilson; Class Lawyer; Swimming;'$enior Play House Committee; Senior Dance Committee; Business College. MARIE PAGOGNA Morley; Chemistry Club; Service Club; Basketball; Nursing. JOSEPH A. PAJTLI McMillan; Prospector Advertising Staff; Business. MARGARET ANN PAPP Morley; Junior Girl Reserves; Modern Language Club; Business. VIRGINIA JUNE PEARCE Neinos; Service Club; Senior Banquet Committee; Senior Ploy; Business Institute. DORA M. PEARSON Wilson; Modern Language Club; inferior Decorating. HELEN ANN PENJIN Morley; Junior Girl Reserves; Modern Language Club; Business. WILLARD PERKINS Morley; Orchestra; Bond; Baseball; AIl-Ciiy Orchestra; Music. CLARENCE PERRY Wilson; Junior Student Councii; Senior Student Council; Senior Banquet Com- mittee; Business College. LUCY PERSELLO Hunter; History Club; Stamp Club; College. CLIFFORD PETERSON Wilson; Accounting. IDA LINNEA PETERSON Wilson; Swimming; Hockey; Giris' Dramatic Club; Rapid Writers' Club, Sec- retary, Vice-Presidenf; Senior Banquet Committee; Senior Entertainment Committee; National Honor Society; Business Institute. MARIAN PETRIK Wilson; Swimming; Business Institute. GOLDIE PETRO Wilson; History Club; Business School. KATHLEEN M. PETROSKY Wilson; Nursing. VIRGINIA MAE PHELPS Warren County Central High, McMinnviile, Tennessee; Service Club; Castro Caesoris; Orchestra; Modern Language Club; Band; Senior Dedication Com- mittee, Chairman; Ali-Ciiy Orchestra; Michigan Ail-Stofe Orchestra; National Honor Society; Wayne University. EDWARD PILARZ St John Confius; R. O. T. C., Sergeant; U. S. Navy. ELIZABETH POCZIK Cary; Dressmoking. WILLIAM POLITZ Hunter; Business. ALEX POLYAK McMillan; Library Club, Treasurer; Castro Coesaris; Class Day Speakers Com- mittee; College. JUANITA CATHERINE POOLE River Rouge High; Business School. BETTY POPOVICS Hunter; Rapid Writers' Club; Business College. JOHN WILLIAM POWSER Hunter; Swimming; Letter Men's Club; Business. VIRGINIA JEAN PRATT Wilson; Tennis; Rapid Writers' Club, President; Domecon Club, Secretory; Senior Student Council; Corresponding Secretory; National Honor Society; Senior Dedication Committee; Business College. JOE PRESSOTTO Hunter; Intramural Basketball; Business. Page Fomiteen Members of the 12A Class WANDA HAWLEY PRICE Wilson; Hockey; Swimming; Rapid Writers' Club, Treasurer; Business College. VERA PROTT Hutchinson, Buffalo, New York; Class Day Speakers Committee. ;, JACKLYN PRYOR Wilson; Beauty Operator. LUCY PUSKAS J. H. Polytechnic, California; Junior Home Economics Club; Nursing. VIRGINIA RUTH QUANDT Hunter; Business College. s .f ,1 RAY RAFTARY fig I Wilson; Business College. f . B ,4 x5; BETTY ANN RAUCH f Stephanus Lutheran; Business College. JEANNE ILO REDDING Wilson; Camera Club, Vice-Presidenf; History Club; Fencing; Wayne University. EVELYN REILLY Wilson; Giris' Dramatic Club; Book Club; Beauty Culture. PETER REMBIESA Hunter; Intramural Basketball Champs; Mechanic. FRANCIS RHAMES Wilson; Cabinet Maker. EDWARD M. RIBITS Holy Cross School; Young Menis Club; Castro Caesaris; Swimming; Letter Men's Club; Prospector Salesman; Senior Ways and Means Committee; Uni- versity of Detroit. ROBERT RISSMAN Wilson; Dance Committee; Senior Ploy; Cabinet Maker. KATHRYN ROACH Wilson; Service Club; Library Club; Business School. ' CHARLOTTE ROBBINS Webster; Junior Managing Editor; Junior Girl Reserves, President; Castro Caesoris, President; Girlsl Dramatic Club, Treasurer, President; Student Council, Corresponding Secretory, Secretory; Tennis; Valedictorian; Senior Ploy; American Legion Award; Ways and Means Committee; National Honor Society, Vice-President; College. MARIE ROBINSON Cory; Business College. GORDON ROGERS Wilson; Boys' Dramatic Guild, Vice-President; Aviation. CLAIRE ROLAND Neinos; Stomp Club; Business. LOIS ROOT Hunter; Senior Girl Reserves, Corresponding Secretory; National Honor Society; Wayne University. BETTY ROSELLE Wilson; Service Club; Girls' Dramatic Club, Corresponding Secretary; Class Day Speakers Committee; Operetta; Senior Ploy; Business institute LEONARD ROSENTHAL Wilson; Business College MARY AUDREY ROSSETTO Hunter; Book Club; Detroit Business Institute. JACK ROWSE New Castle Junior High, New Castle, Indiana; Radio Unit; Operetta; Aero- noutics GAIL WILMA RUEHLE Boynton; Ticket Salesman; Dancing. CHARLES RUSSELL Neincs; General Motors. JOSEPHINE JULIA RYDZON St. John Cantius; Book Club; Armulit Club; Business. JOSEPH SADZIKOWSKI St. John Contius; Prospector Salesman; Junior Student Council; Chemistry Club; Prospector Advertising Salesman; National Honor Society; University of Detroit. ANNA MARIA SAGRIPANTI Hunter; Biology Club; Business lnstitufe. WEBSTER SALSBURY , Hunter; Track; Hi-Y; Boys' Dramatic Guild; Letter Men's Club; Michigan State College. WARREN F. SALTZER Ecorse; Boys' Dramatic Guild; Radio Unit. LIDIO SANTILLI Croine Technical; Service Club; National Honor Society; Radio. MARY LOUISE SCAGNETTI Hunter; Book Club; National Honor Society; Business. DORIS SCHATZLEIN Wilson; Modern Language Club; Nursing. DORIS SCHERF Wilson; Book Club; Business College. LORRAINE SCHMIDT Stephonus Lutheran; Rapid Writers' Club; Stenogropher. Page Fifteen Members of the 12A Class IRENE SCHNEIDER Hoiy Cross School; Prospector Salesman; Business College. - - ROY SCHONSHECK w$ Wilson; Boys' Dramatic Guiid; College. VANETTA MARGARET SCHULTZ Wilson; Casiro Caesoris; Giris' Dramatic Club; Senior Ways and Means Com- mittee; Senior Ploy; National Honor Society; Michigan State College. ELEANOR BARBARA SCZESNY ST. John Cantius; Junior Girl Reserves, ViceePresident; Book Club, Vice-Presi- dent, Secretary, Treasurer; Prospector Salesman i9B-12Ai; Swimming Team Captain; Fencing; Entertainment Committee, Chairman; State Normal College. MARGUERITE SCHWARTZ Wilson; Business School. ANN BARBARA SELESKI Morley; Modern Language Club; Business. BRUNO SELLA McDonald, Pennsylvania; Business. MARY SESTA'K Wilson; Hisfory Club; Business College GRACE G. SHORKEY . . Holy Redeemer School; Camera Club; Class Day Speakers CommIHee; Class Prophet; Aviation. GENNETTA KATHRYN SHAVER Munger; Prospector, Girls' Sports Editor, Managing Editor; Quill and Scroll; Latin Club; Senior Girl Reserves, Treasurer; Prospector Saiesmon; Chess Club; Basketball; National Honor Society; Coiiege. SH IRLEY SHEPPERD Wilson. MARY SHIRTZ Neinos; Hockey; STenogropher. ELIZABETH ANNE SHOVOLY Cory; Junior Girl Reserves; Service Club; Dedication Committee; Business. JOSEPH SIEMIETKOWSKI St. Hedwigls; Business College. ETHEL SINAK Hunter; Book Club; Business College. STEVE SINKOVICH Berlin, Pennsylvania; Music. BLAKE SINNETT Wilson; Tennis; Hi-Y Club; University of DeTroit. STELLA SKOTZKI Wilson; Business. HAROLD SMITH Prospector Salesman; Hi-Y; Dance Committee; Senior Ploy Prompter; Michigan State College. SEYMOUR SOBOLE Morley; Chess Club, President, ViceePresident; Library Staff; Fencing Club, o-Capfom; Banquet Committee; Senior Ploy; Law. VIQG IA SOLARY . ilson; Rapid Writers' Club; Modern Language Club; Quill and Scroll Society; ospecfor Exchange Editor, Circulation Manager; Business School. as SOTER 'jB' f Ilkxv' oiy Cross School; Biology Club; Dressmoking. A; XXI: . f',E'$4-IER SPAVEN Ellen H. Richards Home Economics Club; Camera Club; Business School. HERBERT ALTON STEPHENS Neinas; Band; Music. NORMA STEVENS Webster; Castro Coesoris; Service Club; Girls' Dramatic Club; National Honor Society; Dance Committee; College. ROBERTA STEVENS Wilson. MELVIN STRUTZ Bethlehem; Tennis; Prospector Copy Editor, Boys' Sports Editor; Quill and Scroll Society; National Honor Society; Chess Club, Vice-Presidenf, Treasurer; Castro Coesoris; Prospector Salesman; College. BETTY STURGELL Neinas; Winner of Deciomafion Contest; Class Lawyer; Cosmetology. LlLLlAN SZLAGOR ST. John Confius; Junior Girl Reserves; E. H. R. Home Economics, Treasurer; Book Club; Service Club; Beauty Culture. ALICE ROSE THRUN Hunter; Business College JOSEPH TOKARCZYK St. John Contius; Service Club; Aeronautical Engineering. HARRY TODESCHINI Cory; Hi-Y Club; Fordson Junior College. ARSHALOUS TOROSIAN Neinas; Business College. IDA TORVIK Cooley; Business College. IRENE THERESA TOTH Wilson; Rapid Writers' Club; Y. W. C. A. Work. . MARGARET TRAPPER Sholer High, Etna, Pennsylvania; Book Club; Detroit Business institute. Page Sixteen Members of the 12A Class ROBERT TROMINSKI Wilson; Civil Service. CONSTANCE TUREK St. John Confius; Armuiit Club; Senior Student Council; Business. ROSE TUREK McMillan; Modern Language Club, SecreTcry; Beauty Culture. FRANK TURK Neinas; Senior Student Council; Stomp Club; Prospec1or Assistonf Circulation Manager, Bookkeeper; Quill 0nd Scroll; No1ionol Honor Socie1y; Young Mens JV L;C'Iub Senior Dedication CommitTee; Business l MARY A. TYRIE Wilson; Book Club; Business. ELMER VARGO ' Cory; Mechanical Drafting. EMMA A. VEENSTRA Toppan; History Club; Senior Dance CommiHee; Bond; Photography. HELEN J. VEREB Hunfer; Camera Club; Business College. LOUIS VERESH McMillan;Cos1ro Coesoris; Library CIub,Vice-Presiden1, Social Secretary; Senior Dedication Commit'ree; National Honor Society, Chemical Engineering. ALICE BARBARA VERSKAITIS Hunter; Biology Club; Business School. RUBY MAE VICKERS Wilson; Book Club; Senior chque1L Commiffee; Detroit Business Instifufe. GLORIA RUTH VINTON Wilson; Girls' Dramatic Club, Assisfonf Treasurer; L01in Club; Swimming; Senior Dance Committee; Ticket Salesman; Senior Play; Michigan Sfofe College. IRENE ALICE WAJAY Wilson;Prospec10r Salesman; Girls' Dramatic Club; Rapid Writers' Club, Corre- sponding Secretory; Senior Banquet Committee; Senior Entertainment Committee; Swimming. ELLEN WALUSH Wilson; Senior Flower Committee; Prospector Salesman; Castro Caesoris; Wayne University. SHIRLEY CAROL WARNER Hunter; Book Club, Finance CommitI'EE; Business. BETTY JANE WASSELL Hunfer; Nursing. JUANITA WEBB Neinos; Camera Club, Treasurer; Book Club; Business School. LOIS G. WEGNER Be1hIehem;Prospec10r Salesman; E. H. R. Home Economics Club,Vice-Presiden1, Secretory; Senior M0110 Commiffee; Senior Ploy; College. DOLORES WHITE Morley; Service Ciub; Nursing. SHIRLEY WICHMAN Wilson; Castro Caesaris; Senior Class Color Committee; Wayne Universify. WILLIAM RICHARD WILKS Stephanus Lutheran School; Prospector Advertising Assisfonf. CARL F. WILLIAMS Wilson; Intramural Basketball; Ford Apprentice School. WALTER HOWARD WINKLER Wilson; Service Club; Intramural Basketball; Business. EDNA MAY WISCHER Wesfem; Nursing. HERBERT WISSMAN Machinist. MIKE WITOWICH Barnesboro High School, Bornesboro, Pennsylvania. JEAN CATHERINE WITZ HunTer; Book Club; Commercial School. HARRY WOJCIECHOWSKI Morley; Intramural Basketball; Machinist IRENE WOLVOVITS . Morley; Service Club; Camera Club; Busmess Collegei HIEIIE LEE WOOD kWilson; Rapid Writersl Club; Camera CIub; Business College . AUDRA JEAN WYLIE I Wilson; Girls' Dramatic Club Corresponding Secretary Secretary; Tennis; Senior Q5 Ploy; Senior Dance Committbe; Business School. MARY ANN YEGLIC Wilson; Rapid Writers' Club; Business. FRANK CHARLES YUHAS Hunter; Commercial Art School. MILDRED YURICK Morley; Business. RINA ZAFFERANI Hunter. ESTHER ZAJAS ST. John Contius; Girls DramcI1ic Club; Book Club; Junior S1uden1 Council, Vice- Presiden1' Seniolr Student Council;Prospec10r S1off, Bookkeeper, AssociaTe Editor; Quill 0nd Scroll; Senior Class Day Committee; National Honor Society; Businelss. Page Seventeen Members of the 12A Class KATHRYN MARIE ZELLER Wilson; Senior Color Committee; College. ADELINE ZIELKE Cory; Business College. GLADYS ZIMMERLY Hunter; Book Club; Business College. JOE ZMUDKA Hunter. STANLEY ZYLA Hunter; Intramural Basketball; Business College. EUGENE ALTHOFF JOSEPH MILLER ARTHUR WILKS WILLIAM BAKER ARTHUR ZIEMAN FREDERICK BUTLER, FRED FALKENBERG, HOWARD FAYTEK, HAROLD HODGSON, JOHN MOSES, JAMES ROBERTS, ANTHONY ROMBERGER, ROSS STANLEY, ANNE YAUCUONE, WILLIAM FOX. The Pick and Spade ON BEHALF OF the Senior Class, I feel it an honor, indeed, to present to you this spade, a symbol of Southwestern and its spirit. It has helped us gain a wealth of knowledge and a world of happiness. We pass it on to you in the hope that you, too, may cherish it and find it an inspiration to success. e-George Gamos. PROSPECTORS HAVE LONG regarded the spade as a symbol of all that would open a new and more abundant life to them. With this spade, I sincerely hope that we may delve for knowledge that will enable us to leave a record as splendid as yours. You, the graduating class, have established a noteworthy reputation in scholarship, cooperation, leadership, and extra-curricular activities. It is our sincere hope that we may add our colors with as much pardonable pride for our accomplishments as you and your predecessors have done. eReese Swift. YEARS AGO the sod was first broken on the site of Southwestern. The pick used on that momentous occa- sion has since stood for the high ideals that Southwestern advocates, such as the development of scholarship, leadership, and good citizenship among its students. I take pleasure in presenting to you this pick in the name of the class of June, 1939. It is our hope that it will inspire you to greater accomplishments when you, also, go out into the world. evwgmm Pratt. IN ACCORDANCE WITH TRADITION I, in behalf of the 12B class, accept this pick. The ideals which you, the Senior Class, have stood for and put into being are represented by your class colors tied to this pick. May incoming seniors for years to come live up to the standards you and the preceding graduating classes have set for us, and may we uphold our ideals with the same zest and courage. eKathem-ne Steele. Page Eighteen The Presiden tis Address By JACK OKE Faculty Members, Classmates, and Friends: It seems strange to me that we should use the word Commencementil to designate the day on which we lay down for all time the school work we have carried for so many happy years. liCompletion would seem to be a much more appropriate term. But that would not follow the rules of life, for in this world everything that marks an end also marks a beginning. The end of one day is the commencement cf another. The end of one task marks the beginning of a new one. The tree blossoms, bears fruit, sheds its foliage, and then immediately begins preparation for another crop. So it is with our education. What we have learned at school, valuable as it is, is only the beginning. The end of our school work merely means the commencement of experiences that will test those principles which we have studied for so long. We realize that this day probably never would be possible without the help and encouragement which we have received from our parents, teachers, and friends. We hope to acknowledge and express our appreciation of the assistance we have received by going forth into the world and justifying the faith they have set in us. It is with regret that we leave Southwestern. The past four years have been happy ones. But there is no turning back. We must go forth and make room for more young men and women to be trained for their life's vocations. And so we go into a new world, full of appreciation for the background and education gained here at Southwestern. Odyssey of the Famous F icve Hundred By TOM HOGAN, BEATRICE HERMAN, J ACK MATHEWS, and EVELYN ORMISTON September, 1935, a crowd of carefree boys and girls embarked upon a four-year cruise. Was there anyone in that group who did not dream of a great future awaiting him? Each was soon to find, however, that the end toward which he was striving was not to be had for the asking, but that before the Island of Success could be reached, he must sojourn at least four years on the various Islands of Learning and encounter hard work and many pitfalls if he would attain his goal. The first port of call was the Verdant Isles, where we stayed one year. We freshmen certainly reflected the green of the island in everything that we did. We went to our record rooms in the morning before the bell rang and marched through the front doors like ulords of all we surveyed? Every day we carried all of our books to and from school, for we, in our simplicity, thought that an arrnful of books was the best way to advertise the fact that we were high school students. During that first year, we learned, much to our consternation, that such things as negative exponents existed in the realms of algebra. It seemed that we simply couldnit learn our Latin verbs. But when our teachers cordially invited us to come back every Tuesday, ninth and tenth hours, we soon realized that it was quite possible to memorize the conjugation of tiamo and Vaco . In June we sailed away from the Verdant Isles. After cruising peacefully and aimlessly for ten short weeks, we came to the Island of Adventure. Once more we settled down for a ten-month sojourn. Oh! How we had changed We had lost much of our assurance and did not feel one half as big and bold as we had a year ago. Some, who studied biology, became interested in flowers and insects. They explored their neighborsi gardens as well as their own. We traveled in English IV with those adventurous pioneers of long ago. Again, we took to the water, each on a raft of his own construction. Now, the Island of High Hopes was our destination. This year some of us started a new and fascinating subjectechemistry. We enjoyed the two hours a week spent in the laboratory, but those miserable atomic W8ightS, formulae, and reactions were perplexing! In this Island of High Hopes our dreams were often dashed to the ground as we struggled through the hard places in geometry. From a social standpoint, the year was rather uneventful. We left the Island of High Hopes in June; and after a short voyage, we came to the Land of Success. Here, however, we met an obstacle. Before we could reach the City of Success, a large peak, called the Mountain of Hearts Desire, had to be climbed. For five months we watched very carefully the class ahead of us, to see how they conducted themselves on their seemingly high pedestal. Just before we reached the summit of the mountain, we were called together as a class, and Virginia Pratt and George Ganos accepted the Pick and Spade from the January Class. At last we reached the mountain top and started down toward the City of Success. We chose for our guide Jack Oke, with Marjorie March as his assistant. Walter Germain and Tom Armstrong were elected secretary and treasurer respectively. We chose the class motto, tiThe future we have depends upon the foundation we lay . Coral and powder blue were selected for the class colors. The class gave three mixers. Our senior play, Donit Ever Grow Up, was a charming and witty comedy, led by an all-star cast. Page Nineteen The Valedictory By CHARLOTTE ROBBINS To me has fallen the signal honor of expressing farewell for the class of June, 1939. For four years we have zealously partaken of the advantages and facilities offered us by this institution. The corridors yet resound with the echo of our voices; the class- rooms still acknowledge our invisible presence. As a class we shall soon pass through these portals for the last time; yet a part of us will always be here. No one can sever our connection with Southwestern. Just as we have assimilated her individual spirit, she has built us into her walls. Four years ago, with the wistful hope of early youth, we entered this building; today we stand at the end of the trail. Weive worked hard and played hard, accepting Victories and smiling at defeats. Welve formed friendships and associations which even time can- not erase. As a class, we have distinguished ourselves in scholarship, athletics, and club activities. We are indeed indebted to those who have made possible this dayeto our parents, whose sacrifice and interest have been a continual source of encouragement, and to our teachers, who have so patiently and skillfully guided us through this formative period of our lives. In a few days we shall meet for the last time as a class. With each of you may I send my sincerest wish for your happiness and success. May your life be enriched by the friendships you have formed, and may you ever cherish the memories and ideals of Southwestern. So, until we meet again-farewell. The Salutatory By EVELYN MCCRAW The greatest honor ever bestowed on me was this one of being asked to welcome you on this our last gathering here before we leave to join that great fleet on the sea of life. Southwestern has been a harbor where we anchored for a few years to prepare ourselves for the journey ahead. The faculty, captains of our ships, have done so much to help us in this preparation. It is through their kind efforts that we have been able to enjoy club activities and sports. They will probably never realize just how deeply every one of us appreciates their interest, but the least I can do in behalf of the Senior Class is to thank them for everything. As we sail out of the harbor, we shall be on our own, the captains of our own ship, guiding them as we see fit. Some will follow almost the same course; many will go their own separate ways. A few will find it smooth sailing, while still others may encounter many storms, but it is my sincere hope that some day all of us shall reach the one port for which we set out. So I welcome you here today to enjoy every minute of it and make the most of it, for its memory and memories of all those happy days that have already passed will linger long after you have sailed out of the harbor and the shores and building itself have faded out of sight. Recollections By L01s LEONARD In our four years of high school life, In our second year we learned to feel Weive met both trial and fun. That we were a part of school, Whlch of these outweighs the other? Because we joined its clubs and teams, Let,s match them, one by one. And made honor marks our rule. As freshies we. were treated just As juniors, our number larger grew, As obgects of Jokes and pranks. Till it passed the five hundred mark! But didnit that prove to our young minds We felt so proud in third year high That seniors werenlt just cranks? That our tasks seemed like a lark. And now we must leave Southwestern! Many a trial welll meet. Letts continue going forward, And never admit defeat! Page Twenty We Canl t Take lEm With Us By RALPH ,KUSLITS, JUNE PAGEAU, FRANK LADA, and BETTY STURGELL We, Ann and Frank Dzialowski, do hereby will and bequeath our tongue-twister name to Barbara Louis Toth. We, Virginia Phelps and Jack Matthews, do hereby Will and bequeath our ability to play the Hute to Virginia Carr and John Cizmas. We, Dorothy Catobius and Charlotte Robbins, do hereby Will and bequeath our stylish appearance to Blanche Holpar and Marian Frahm. We, Virginia Pearce and Robert Gairdner, do hereby will and bequeath our beautiful red hair to Betty Neu- bacher and Paul Lada. We, Bill Jones, Ed Bartlett, and Victor Andrews, do hereby Will and bequeath our dancing ability to Jack Hudson and Fred Kirn. We, Eddie Ribits, Tommy McNamara, Wally Germain, and Jack Oke, do hereby Will and bequeath our ttLetter-manls Strutll to Henry Jefferson and Adam Kantat. We, Geneva Coleman, Truman Nichols, Dolores Coffey, and Jonnie Lee Wood, do hereby Will and bequeath our lovely southern accents to Julie Marko and Margaret Baginski. ' We, Zoli Ferency and Richard Kehyian, do hereby Will and bequeath our loud-colored socks t0 Kenneth Falklam and Leonard Stanorski. We, Kathryn Roach, Betty McCutcheon, Eleanor Federspiel, Lucy Puskas, and Ethel Berky, do hereby Will land bequeath our faithful hair ribbons to Margaret Bunny and Francis Kelly. We, Tom Colucci, Jack Merkel, Ed Maczkowski, and Bob Hoag, do hereby Will and bequeath our ushering jobs to Bob Smoot and George Belous. We, Peter Rembiesa, Joe Loesche, and John Flaherty, do hereby Will and bequeath our unruly hair to Hugh Crawford, James Day, and Charles Harrison. We, Balbina Cieslowski, Betty Mackay, Ruth Kenney, and Dora Mae Domke, do hereby Will and bequeath our becoming dimples to Betty King and TillieTrost. We, Betty Roselle, Evelyn McCraw, and Gloria Vinton, do hereby Will and bequeath our acting ability to Helen Evans and Addie Booth. We, Marian Petrik, Doris Mollenkopf, Helen Nagy, and Eleanor Sczesny, do hereby Will and bequeath our swimming ability to Susie Hoogasian. We, Arish Moushegian and Ralph Miller, do hereby will and bequeath our curly locks to Joe Lutheran. We, Bernard McLellan and Wilson Clemens, do hereby Will and bequeath our old report cards to Reese Swift. S YVe, gleaglor Darin and Norma Stevens, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to ignore algebra homework to l yv1a 0r . We, Arleen Miller, Marjorie Kanyar, Elizabeth Anderson, and Elizabeth Kehetian, do hereby Will and be- queath our singing voices to Ida DePodesta and Helene Beckett. We, Judith Mulhern, Jennie Horvath, Helen Kovach, and Sadie Keteian, do hereby Will and bequeath our black hair to Wanda Joslyn and Eliza May Ping. We, Jerome Florek, Earl Bushway, Edith Hansen, Maud Gosline, and Harry Kuschel, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to pick on freshmen to Bert Nagy and George Page. We, Mary Louise Langley, Gladys Darin, Millicent Blair, and Shirley Aramian, do hereby Will and bequeath our sedate manners to Anna Folitarik and Valerie Diamond. We, George Ganos, Richard Edgar, and Stuart Canfield, do hereby Will and bequeath our knowledge of two- bit words to Bill Baker. We, Audra Wylie and Virginia Pratt, do hereby Will and bequeath our ability to model Jo-Ann clothes to Marie Back. We, Rose Barta, Walter Winkler, Kathryn Zeller, and Walter Ahland, do hereby Will and bequeath our lack of height to Hattie Trader and Norman Hoopes. ' . We, Elmer Mathia, Robert Hedke, and Edward Luke, do hereby will and bequeath our salesmanship talents 'to Leonard Marx and Leo Della Pelle. We, Doris Dingman and Alice Faull, do hereby will and bequeath our love of flirting to Rose Veres. We, Willard Perkins and Bob Bosse, do hereby Will and bequeath our ability to make the Violin sound heavenly 'to Edward Mugerdichian. We, Paul Berrow, Elizabeth Kearon, and Frank Gabli, do hereby Will and bequeath our locker numbers to Mary Narsesian and Leo Kachigian. We, Lois Leonard and Tony Mark, do hereby Will and bequeath our poetic gifts to Paul Sonder. We, Shirley Burke and Bernadene Morgan, do hereby Will and bequeath our shorthand speed to Betty Riopelle. We, Maxine Biddle and Yvonne Matthews, do hereby will and bequeath our blond hair to Marjorie Schwartz. We, Tom Armstrong and Blake Sinnet, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to refrain from laughing at really funny jokes to Frank Bodner. We, Phyllis Farnsworth and Clara Frys, do hereby Will and bequeath our famous smiles to Wilma Boyer. We, Mary Orban and Anna Sagripanti, do hereby Will and bequeath our charming voices to Helen Davis. We, Jack Goldie and Rex Klinger, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to play that strenuous game, ping pong, to Steve Hallas. We, Ethel Molnar and Mary Rossetto, do hereby will and bequeath our freckles to Emma Calhoun. We, Angelo Guerriero and Jacklyn Pryor, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to skip and get away With it to Ellis Woodhead. We, Darl Bowman, Arthur Bailey, Bruno Gutt, Bruno Sella, and Webster Salsbury, do hereby will and be- queath our ability to burn up the track to Frank Sabo, William Rafaill, and Arthur Szopo. We, Evelyn Ormiston and Dora Pearson, do hereby Will and bequeath the brightness of our big, brown eyes 'to Eleanor Anchell. We, Irene Mozug and Betty Rauch, do hereby Will and bequeath our desire to be heard above the crowd to Mildred Manoogian. We, Alex Polyak, Marie Lovelace, Della Moss, and Donald Flanders, do hereby Will and bequeath our sweet tempers t0 Theodore Grabowski, Goldie Yuhasz, and Rosalie Storm. We, Ruth Arnold, Cathryn Gordon, Ann Moore, and Vera Prott, do hereby will and bequeath our silence in the classroom to Helen Moskal and Jane Munsie. We, Charles Brooks, Ernie Molnar, Steve Krupansky, and Bernard McDermott, do hereby will and bequeath our position as assistant pencil Sharpeners to Louis Moses and John Trellay. Page Twenty-one llGitve and Take ii We, Lois Wegner and Shirley Morrison, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to understand the stronger sex to Helene Krenitsky. We, Paul Klapproth and James Merenda, do hereby Will and bequeath our swanky bow ties to William Mutispaw. We, Bill Baker, Betty Ford, William Cooper, and Evelyn Harris, do hereby will and bequeath our unusual names to Mary Yangouyian and Adolph Romanauski. We, Mary Baranowsky, Sophie Dudek, Lucille Guetschaw, and Frank Nagi, do hereby Will and bequeath our ability to play hopscotch Without stepping on the line to Genevieve Wacek and Joseph Ponds. We, Mildred Martin and Gloria Holtz, do hereby will and bequeath our happy dispositions to Marian Buck. We, Elaine Lindquist and Irene Millard, do hereby Will and bequeath our red sweaters t0 Valeria Brocchetti. We, Mildred Arnold, Irene Theresa Toth, and Irene Wajay, do hereby Will and bequeath our paper dolls to Helen Saferian and Violet Spitzer. We, Jack Powser and Kenny Howett, do hereby Will and bequeath our old cars to George Ralph. We, Frank Molnar and Lindo Muzzin, do hereby will and bequeath our deep bass voices to Jack Gross. We, Fred Moss, Hubert Lorincz, and Bob Bracken, do hereby Will and bequeath our wave-set fluid to Bill Cooper. We, Frances Litchford, Jeanne Redding, Jean Kirk, and Lois Root, do hereby Will and bequeath our mcooth paste ad smiles to Lillian Wagner and Ada Rocchetti. We, Arlene Evans, Virginia Boyle, Stanley Kulczycki, and Carl Williams, do hereby will and bequeath our anticipated joy over escaping final exams to Leo Vartanian and Vera Driskell. We, George Hoffman, William Gniewek, Joe DlAvanzo, and Edmund Moorehead, do hereby Will and bequeath, to Julius Neidert and Glenn Read, our shiny service club buttons. We, Muriel Fulton, Vanetta Schultz, Edna Heise, and Mary Massucci, do hereby Will and bequeath our very large senior hair ribbons to Dorothy Cattlett and Zarry Kossian. We, Lorena Blue, Lorraine Boss, Eva Nagy, and Pearl Basse, do hereby will and bequeath, to Elizabeth Joseph and Mary Boyd, our old worn-out saddle oxfords. We, Frank Lesniak, Lawrence Moebs, and Joe Hagen, do hereby will and bequeath our patronizing attitude toward freshmen to Joe Sencey. We, Elmer Horvath, Eddie Cicotte, and Alex Kulik, do hereby will and bequeath our low batting averages t0 Percy Sarkisian. We, Thomas Hagen, Isabel Dahlke, Helen Ferguson, Frank Turk, and Ruth Mohr, do hereby Will and bequeath, to Evelyn Ballard and Frank Quinn, our ability to get the best marks in all Classes. We, Joseph Dawson, Harold Smith, and Harry Kokoszka, do hereby will and bequeath to Albert Wendland our ability to carry the ball down the field. We, Kathryn Shaver, Esther Zajas, John Dudash, Jce Pajtli, Richard Borgers, and Melvin Strutz, do hereby will and bequeath our important positions on the Prospector to Harold Kuykendall and Arthur Zsido. We, Ethel Mae Downes, Charline Fitch, and Elizabeth Kearon, do hereby Will and bequeath our llway With the teachers to Dorothea Rose. We, Merlyn Cady, Mildred Boston, Melbourne Maurer, Florence Daraban, and Joe Bak, do hereby will and be- queath our conglomeration of friends to Helen Klus and Fred Kuhn. We, Alex Horvath, Bernard Bielas, and Ed Finney, do hereby Will and bequeath our totally unoccupied seats at record to Thomas Czapiewski. We, Wilma Adamson, Magdalen Andrich, Ernest DeChene, and Frank Gahry, do hereby will and bequeath, to Dorothy Kuehn and Norman Michalak, our love of Chocolate sundaes. We, Elmer Vargo, Mary Hagen, Marjorie Marsh, and Eleanor Dezsi, do hereby will and bequeath our unique hair styles to Laszlo Koller and Elsie Honer. We, Elizabeth Poczik, Irene Wolvovits, Mildred Yurick, and Elizabeth Shovoly, do hereby Will and bequeath, to Lorraine Whitfield and Eleanore Ott, our ability to chew gum between the teacher's glances. We, Shirley Wickman, Robert Brice, Steve Buda, and Irene Schneider, do hereby will and bequeath our book- worm natures to Venerita Sartor and Michael Yatcko. We, Evelyn Conard, Sophie Krizon, Alberta Hawking, and Beatrice Herman, do hereby will and bequeath our habit of borrowing paper to Armida Turner and Anne Vartanian. We, Jean McKanna, Sarah Napolitan, Margaret OiLeary, and Alex Csorgo, do hereby will and bequeath, to Lucille Marsh and Joseph Raffee, our excellent manners. We, Frank Cumpf, John DePodesta, Ruby Vickers, and Gladys Zimmerly, do hereby will and bequeath our new dance steps to Girar Shahrigian and Anna Yurgelatis. We, Raymond Driggs, Leland Abright, Betty Popovics, Elmer Bigush, Olive Ohs, and Julius Drotos, do hereby will and bequeath our cooking skill to Amerigo Rossetti, Mardiros Tarpinian, and Dorothy Phillips. We, Olga Dmitruchina, Louise Fassett, Eleanor Boduck, and Theresa Hornyak, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to float like rocks to Emmy Lou Scully. We, Steve Kramarczyk, Harry Todeschini, and Robert Farlowz do hereby will and bequeath our close likeness to Elmo Dweep to Roy Woolery and Fred Collier. We, Alice Thrun, Shirley Warner, Nina Martin, and Eileen Hamilton, do hereby will and bequeath, to Elsie Goth and Wanda Mrozek, our startling likeness t0 Zazu Pitts. We, Charles McCloy, Robert Gerisch, Peter Ferlejowski, and Richard Getz, do hereby will and bequeath our manly stride to Leo Stites and Albert Yanez. We, Shirley Shepperd, Adeline Zielke, Doris Scherf, and Helen Mumaw, do hereby will and bequeath our spike-heeled shoes to Norma Stemple and Josephine Wojcik. We, Edna Missel, William Geiger, Claire Roland, and Grace Shorkey, do hereby will and bequeath our dancing rhythm to Jane Ochmanek and Robert Wade. We: Joe Krsa and Roy Schonsheck, do hereby will and bequeath our efforts to mix basketball and football in the gym to Thomas Ludwig. We, Sadie Darvishian, Isabel Kalajian, Violet Hartunian, Helen Kochevar, and Mary Ellen McKaig, do here- by Will and bequeath our deep admiration for uniforms to Simonne Blais and Celia Medzigian. We Ray Gientke, Albina Gonan, Virginia Quandt, and Marie Robinson, do hereby Will and bequeath our ability to overlook trilling flirtations to Alice Weiss and Harold Hoffman. We, Grand Heft, Louis Hoenicke, Virginia Banhagel, and Elna Engel, do hereby Will and bequeath out gift of gab to Harry Peterson and Werner Jennfeldt. Page Twenty-vtwo We Give-You Take We, William Jbara, Ed Jevizian, and Richard Jones, do will and bequeath our old neckties t0 Harland Ander- son, Andrew Andonian, and Edward Barancek. We, Sara Arevigian, Helen Bago, and Viola Balogh, do will and bequeath our purple lipstick to Julianne Bar- nosky, Eunice Draper, and Agnes Gaggini. We, Minnie Albrecht, Mary Filo, Helen Rose Nagy, and Wanda Price, do hereby will and bequeath our unde- veloped business sense to Delia. Lister and Alice Anderson. We, Theresa Contino, Burr Leaman, Mary Lupone, and Jack Merkel, do hereby will and bequeath our carefree dispositions to Charles Giss and Mary Szemardi. We, Mary Matash, Ruth Garske, Warren Saltzer, Martha Jane Landrigan, and William Baker, do hereby will and bequeath our unused tunnel passes to Lola Sowell and Edward Sitkauskas. We, Richard McPhee, Violet Kaloz, Evelyn Reilly, Rina ZaiTerani, and Steve Kantos, do hereby will and bequeath our inability to spell correctly to Frank Szluk and Ida Mercurio. We, Georgina Frasier, Donna McLeod, Ellen Walush, Mary Shirtz, and Dolores Bagozzi, do hereby will and bequeath, to Juanita Parvin and Rose Siroonian, our lively school spirit. We, Raymond Kers, Geza Magusin, Seymour Sobole, and Ray Raftery, do hereby will and bequeath our yen for publicity to Steve Surmanian. We, Clara Andreolli, Jean Witz, Lillian Szlagor, Wilma Ruehle, Lucy Persello, and Sophie N-emeth, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to play ball to Katherine Steele and Nancy Napolitan. We, Juanita Poole, Muriel Mick, Mary Novak, Edna Wischer, and Marie Pagogna, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to do the family shopping to Gelio DaPra and Rhodyene Rhodes. We, Frank Listello, Gizella Nemeth, Roberta Stevens, Frank Yuhas, and Goldie Petro, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to win friends and induence people to Virginia Robertson and Emma Molnar. We, Mary Jane Mickie, Doris Schatzlein, and Arshalous Torosian, do hereby will and bequeath our ttgone- with-the-wind hair styles to Gail Turner. We, Andrew Prohownik, Ernest Bachand, Margarite Martinez, and Herbert Wissman, do hereby will and be- queath our school-girl complexions to James Pilchak and Harry Charlske. We, Ethel Sinak, Mary Ann Yeglic, Betty McLaughlin, Joe Siemietkowski, and Stanley Zyla, do hereby will and bequeath our hero-worship of the ttLone Ranger to Shirley Stabnau and Leo Klaus. We, Helen Meszaros, Ida Peterson, Dolores White, Margaret Schwartz, and Madie Bennett, do hereby will and bequeath the stir we create when leaving the building at lunch time to Helen Sarkis and Patricia OtC0nnor. We, Jack Ogden, Julius Nemeth, Lottie BiesLBernadine Au h, Harry Wojciechowski, and William Besse, do hereby will and bequeath our caps and gowns t Teddy Dlugosngellie Sagripanti, and Heinz Muller. We, Anna Der Vartanian, Joe Sadzikowski, lizabeth Ber s, Irene Barath, and Frank Burhop, do hereby will and bequeath our craving for sunshine during spring vacation to Mildred Wilmot and Hector Brabant. We, Jack Rowse, Gordon Rogers, Grace Kirschke, and A1 Klingensmith, do hereby will and bequeath our Latin books to Hugh Franks and Martin Predmesky. We, Louis Veresh, Joe Zmudka, Mike Witowich, and Clarence Perry, do hereby will and bequeath our geo- metrical minds tcurvesd to Otto Stout. We, Florence Creteaux, 'Ruth Mahs, Elizabeth Horvath, Kathleen Petrosky, Ida Torvik, and Josephine Rydzon, do hereby Will and bequeath our ability to boil water without burning it to Joseph Sopko and Amelia Pelle- grlnon. We, Norman Kleiner, Lidio Santilli, Walter Winkler, Helen Penjin, Antoinette Nappo, and Eileen Metty, do hereby will and bequeath our reserved seats at the theatre on school days to Bill Stebbins, William Pustelnik, and William Brainard. We, Steve Sinkovich and William Wilks, do hereby will and bequeath our excuses to Bernard Seleskey. We, Eleanor Orlando, Lorranie Schmidt, Robert Trominski, Robert Gavan, Esther Spaven, and Joe Pressotto, do hereby will and bequeath our unused school books to Edward Leschner, Helen Kortze, and Walter Sipta. We, Rose Soter, Charles Russell, Helen Vereb, and Brooxie Arnold, do hereby will and bequeath our habit of enjoying a nickelodian at someone elsets expense to Satenig Manoian, Jack Stahley, and Harold Anderson. We, Edward Kusak, Juanita Webb, Mary Sestak, Agnes Brownlie, and Ernest Megysi, do hereby will and bequeath our tit-tat-toe records to Ethel Kulcsar, Alex Ossian, and Carl Cheske. We, Yolanda Barazsu, Mary Kalajian, Alice Baronian, John Kozel, and Joe Tokarczyk, do hereby will and bequeath our odd sense of humor to Evelyn Kainz, Andy Petro, and Ernest Lehoczky. We, Mary Gregosky, Anne Laurain, Anne Kirelius, and Henry Haskins, do hereby will and bequeath our Share of the spring house-cleaning to James Hahn, Ernest Grosos, and Marie Eidt. We, Peggy Hyde, Jacob Krzisnik, Ruth Jacobs, and Alvin Merrow, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to bribe the younger generation to Charles Helwig, Raymond Mukri, and Lilian Jeremias. We, Laura Hedgcock, Gizella Keleman, and Leonard Rosenthal, do hereby will and bequeath our unfaithful locker partners to Mary Koloian, Theodore Morits, and George Ossian. We, Marion Geisler, Bette Greenwald, Betty Wassell, and Stella Skotzki, do hereby will and bequeath our roller skates to Rose Houroian, Alexander Markyvech, and George Gresko. We, Frances Rhames, S'tanley Borowski, Ann Seleski, and Alice Verskaitis, do hereby will and bequeath our Hshare-and-share-alike', dispositions to Herbert Honer and Frank Eatough. We, Mary Tyrie, Virginia Solary, and William Politz, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to make ,a good impression to Lino Martinez, Andrew Andonian, and William Koloian. We, Mary Scagnetti, Emma Veenstra, Margaret Trapper, J. W. Ellis, and Helen Hozsa, do hereby will and bequeath our favorite saying, tTll do it tomorrowK to Lloyd Harriman, Michael Mudrick, and John Dakesian. We, Anne Sagripanti, Constance Turek, and William Nemeth, do hereby will and bequeath our passion for mystery stories to Donald McLaughlin, Grace Buckshi, and Herman Laorno. We, Blanche Leknovich, Betty Mackey, Martha Mitoray, Margaret Papp, and Freda Lander, do hereby will and bequeath our pipe dreams of fame in Hollywood to Helen Bakucz, Genevieve Hoenicke, Lois McKenzie, and Muriel Holtz. We, Clifford Peterson, Robert Rissman, and Herbert Stephens, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to make and break dates with a flourish to Frank Grunas, Walter Mlostek, and Reginald Lezuch. We, June Pageau, Frank Lada, Betty Sturgell, and Ralph Kuslits, do hereby will and bequeath our positions as Senior Class Lawyers to anyone in the 12B class who will take itewith pleasure! Page Twenty-three iiAlumni Anticsii -as Published By TOM MCNAMARA, STEWART CANFIELD, i The Detroit Worldts Fair, under the direction of Ernest Molnar, Charles McCloy, and Richard Kehyian, will feature Eddie Luke, world champion high diver, and Eleanor Sczesny, Charlotte Robbins, and Gloria Vinton, leading women divers. Deep in politics are Governor Ralph Miller and his assistants, Hubert Lorincz and Bernard McDermott. By the way, Evelyn McCraw is Secretary of State. Get that new automobile from Melbourne Maureris and Mike Witowichis Auto Sales Company. Southwestern Sweetshop, the meeting place of the 01d gang, is now in the hands of Steve Kantos, Joe Krsa, and Jack Matthews. Ellen Walush, Edna Wischer, Betty Wassell, Juanita Webb, and Esther Spaven mix the sodas. Elmer Vargo, Ed Maczkowski, and Joe Tokarcyk head the list of old grads who went on to college. Mary Louise Langley, Alice Baronian, and Ruth Mohr are seniors at Wellesley. Herb Stephens, Lawrence Moebs, and Joe KramarCZyk will run for mayor of Detroit. Their opponents are Ed Jevizian and A1 Merrow. 8-9-10! Youire out! Melvin Strutz .is the heavyweight boxing champion of the worldehis excellent managers are Joe Pressotto and Warren Saltzer. i Yes, he is still running. This time Wally Germain is a candidate for Secretary of State. His opponents are Steve Buda and Bill Baker. Joe Bak, Paul Berrow, Tom Colucci, and Edward Bartlett operate a glass diamond factory in Morocco. Itis Mars, no, its JupitereJames Dawson, Joe Sadzikowski, and Warren Corliss, famed scientists, have left on a stratosphereiiight. Theyire off!!! Arish Moushegian owns the Old Nagii race horse farm. His best jockeys are Harold Smith, Earl Bushway, and Wilson Clemens. Bill Besse, Ralph Kuslits, Vic Andrews, and George Hotfman have opened a dude ranch in Grand Central Park, New York. Willard Perkins, Francis Rhames, Bob Gairdner, Peter Rembiesa, and Alex Csorgo have established the Rapid Transit Mail Systemethey furnish every postman a pair of roller skates. Balbina Cieslowski, Jane Czerwinski, Jeanne Kirk, Grace Kirschke, Ruth Garske, Georginia Frasier, and Clara Frys are modeling those mix-tem-matchJem suits designed by Betty McCutcheon and Elizabeth Poczik. Frances Litchford, Virginia Boyle, and Phyllis Farnsworth are painting stage settings for Hollywood. After discovering that we are behind the time schedule, Peggy Hyde, Adeline Zielke, June Pageau, Della Moss, and Pearl Basse are attempting to revise the calendar. Elizabeth Kehetian, Elizabeth Anderson, Shirley Aramian, Gladys Darin, and Clara Andreolli are the vocalists for the Presidents Ball at the White House. Helen Ferguson, Evelyn Harris, Edith Hansen, and Marion Geisler are operating a florist shop at Louisville, Kentucky. Maxine Biddle, Wilma Adamson, Mary Lindquist, and Brooxie Arnold are America,s leading criminologists. Millicent Blair, Muriel Fulton, and Dora Mae Domke are competing in the annual Dogpatch County Pie Contest. Freda Lander, Emma Veenstra, and Gizella Nemeth are still the best customers that the Southwestern sweet shop ever had. Heading the local Civic Pride Association is Elmer Bigush. Helping him obtain a more beautiful city aree Bernie Bielas, Isabel Dahlke, Ruth Mahs, Irene Wajay, and Joe D,Avanzo. We found Don Flanders, Bob Gabler, and Bill Cooper riding the escalators in Ray Raftaryis department store. ttLook what journalism and R. O. T. C. did for mei', says Dick Borgers, foreign war correspondent, as he dives into an open shelI-hole. Frank Cumpf, famous author, has written a book called How to get through Southwestern in less than five years? Albino Gonan has built a model air plane, which he claims has reached the moon. He has sent A1 Polyak and Joe Pajtli, famous test pilots, up there to prove his claim. At the Julius Drotos Department Store, Bob Bosse and Jack Rowse will be glad to sell any of their classmates a new hat. Stewart Canneld, bat-boy for the Tigers, is going to retire and start a lumber company with the bats he has salvaged. Chuck Brooks and Ernie Bachand are filling the shoes of Nick Altrock and A1 Schact, baseball clowns. As a sideline they operate a fruit market, supplied by the fruit which mysteriously gathers on the held after their act. Mary Hagen, Lucille Guetschaw, Mary Gregosky, and Betty Greenwald are court st'enographers. Florence Creteaux, Sadie Darvishian, Eleanor Dezsi, Olga Dmitruchina, and Eleanor Federspiel are appearing for a return music engagement at the Statler. Doris Scherf, Rose Turek, Constance Turek, Irene Millard, Edna Missell, and Martha Mitoray are newspaper reporters. Kathleen Petrosky, Doris Schatzlein, Mary Scagnetti, and Wanda Price are doctors at the Delray Hospital. Elizabeth Shovoly, Mary Sestak, Irene Theresa Toth, Goldie Petro, and Sophie Nemeth have organized a stratosphere flight to study the mountains on the moon. Mary Novak, Betty Sturgell, Lillian Szlagor, Alice Thrun, and Arshalous Torosian are flying around the world on their new airplane, the tiArctic Clipper? Muriel Mick, Judith Mulhern, Helen Mumaw, Sarah Napolitan, Lorraine Schmidt, and Marguerite Schwartz are stenographers in the White House. Ann Moore, Bernadene Morgan, Ethel Sinak, Mary Shirtz, and Stella Skotzki are conductors for the D. S. R. C Helen Vereb, Alice Verskaitis, Ruby Vickers, and Shirley Warner are testing cars for the Packard Motor Car ompany. Page Twenty-four in the Prospector, A.D. 1950 MILDRED ARNOLD and GRACE SHORKEY. J ohn Flaherty is an eye-ear-nose-and-throat specialist. Chalk up a bullls eyeehere come Darl Bowman and Bill Gniewek, captains of the riiie team at West Point. They always get their maneArt Bailey and Bob Rissman are Mounties of the great Northwest. Bob Caven has the whole world at his feetehe has replaced Stokowski as leader of a prominent symphony orchestra. Evelyn Ormiston, Marjorie Marsh, Louise Fassett, Maude Gosline, Virginia Pearce, and Virginia Phelps are playing in the orchestra. They call Lidio Santilli ttThe boy wonder at the wheelil; he won the five-hundred-mile race at Indianapolis. Cliiford Peterson and Andy Prohownik have their picture in all the streetcars and busesethey pose for Arrow collar ads. Sophie Dudek, Ann Dzialowski, Elna Engel, Mildred Boston, Evelyn Conard, Teresa Contino, and Alyce Faull are stewardesses on American transport planes. Violet Hartunian, Elizabeth Horvath, Isabel Kalajian, and Blanche Leknovich are parachute jumpers. The HBest Dress Shopli of New York is owned by Lois Wegner and managed by the two Horvath girls, Jennie and Margaret. Their models are Helen Hozsa, Mary Kalajian, and Violet Kaloz. The best-dressed women of 1945 are Gizella Kelemen, Helen Kochevar, Mary Ann Yeglic, and Mary Tyrie. Leading parts in a New York musical comedy have been assigned to Helen Kovach, Eileen Metty, and An- toinette Nappo. Successful business women are Truman Nichols, Olive OhS, Margaret O,Leary, Lottie Bies, and Eleanor Boduck, personnel managers at Kresgeis. Marie Pagogna, Roberta Stevens, and Margaret Trapper have written best-sellers in the world of fiction. Shirley Wickman, J ean Witz, Irene Wolvovits, and Rina Zafferani are the leading women architects of the city. Kathryn Zellar, Gladys Zimmerly, Wilma Ruehle, and Mary Rossetto are campaigning for the election of Dora Pearson, as Secretary of Labor. ' Betty Rauch, Virginia Quandt, Lucy Puskas, Evelyn Reilly, Kathryn Roach, and Marie Robinson are American buyers in France. Johnie Lee Wood, Josephine Rydzon, Anne Sagripanti, Claire Roland, and Lois Root are employment man- agers at Hudsonls. They fly through the air with the greatest of ease-vBruno Gutt, Frank Gabli, Webster Salsbury, and Joe Hagan are trapeze artists in the Shrine Circus. If you Visit Warsaw tiUl, in Poland, you will hnd Angelo Guerriero teaching athletics. In Molarville, Mississippi, you will find Chuck Russell, Frank Dzialowski, and Bob Bracken, leading dentists. To avoid competition, Jack Powser and Frank Gahry own an ice-cream parlor sixty miles north of the North Pole. Their high-pressure salesmen are Dick Getz, Ed Cicotte, John Dudash, and Peter Ferlejowski. Jack Goldie claims the world high-jumping record. Stanley Borowski has challenged his title. Tom Armstrong is creating a smashing sensation on Broadway with his interpretation of Hamlet? On the supporting cast are Eleanor Orlando, Juanita Poole, Betty Popovics, Virginia Pratt, Audra Wylie, and Mil- dred Yurick. Those master chemists, Edmund Moorehead and Richard Edgar, have discovered a substance which Will dis- solve anything-their next step is to find something that will hold it. Jack Ogden is in Hollywood giving tap lessons to Mary Lupone, Mary Jane Mickie, Shirley Shepperd, Lor- raine Boss, and Elizabeth Beres. ttTramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are marching! J. W. Ellis, Lindo Muzzin, and Bob Hoag are the new scout masters at Camp tiTenderfootP Harold Cousino and Bill Geiger operate a new parking lot in the Sahara Desert. Zoli Ferency, New Yorkls fiery district attorney, is campaigning for governorehis opponent is George Ganos. News Flash! !! In a special mile race today, Frank Lada ran a dead heat with Glen Cunningham, the Kansas flyer. Tom Hagen and Miller ran a close third and fourth. ' After coaching the Prospector basketball squad to ten city championships, Jack Oke has been elected president of the F.B.F.I.O.B.B.P.-tFederal Bureau for Improvement of Better Basketball PlayersJ Broadcasting daily over station W-H-E-N are Hank Haskins, Bruno Sella, Seymour Sobole, Marjorie Kanyar, Betty Roselle, and Aileen Miller. Dick Jones, Bob Trominski, and Norm Kleiner will soon end their search for the Lost Horizon. Harry Kuschel, the Waldorf-Astoria manager, had as his guests recently Ed Kusak, Ralph Keteian, and Harry Todeschini. Crime doesnit pay? Not with local policemen like Louis Hoenicke, A1 Klingensmith, John Kozel, and Frank Lesniak. Among Detroitis most efficient policewomen are Elizabeth Kearon and Vanetta Schultz. Theresa Hornyak and Yvonne Matthews are beauty operators in Florida. The Fox Theater is now featuring Ye Olde Time Dance Team, Helen Rose Nagy and Doris Mollenkopf, in a two-week engagement. Jeanne Bedding and Irene Schneider are managing a boarding house in Florida for eX-Southwestern students. Helen Meszaros, Gloria Holtz, and Eileen Hamilton are conducting a chewing-gum contest at Dogpatch County Home. Minnie Albrecht, Magdalen Andrich, Sara Arevigian, Helen Bago, and Viola Balogh are writers for the Liberty Magazine. Helen Rose Nagy, Jean McKanna, Mary Kovach, Mary Ellen McKaig, and Mary Matash are saving refriger- ator prices by managing their own grocery stores in Alaska. Clarence Perry has invented a periscope that Will enable pedestrians and motorists to see around corners. Frank Burhop and Bill Nemeth are rolling in dough, and can easily be called the cityis biggest loafers. Their bakery shop is in the center of Delray Heights. Ed Pilarz and Bill Politz have been appointed forest rangers in Clark Park. Leonard Rosenthal and Robert Brice are leading a rather quiet lifeeas firemen at the Peerless Portland Cement Works. tContimzed on Page 440 Page Twenty-fwe REPRESENTI THE UPPER CLASSMEN OLV NG THE PROBLEMS OF NORDSTRUM NS o c m m E T G 0 A D R E T H D 4 m m m A A E F M o o T C Y M m w T R m o E P H S T 1. T T T m A K M o A o R c D L , m u G o R T C A s s .g a D a u u N g A E A N L v m m E F U m o Q PROSPECTOR CADETS IN THE R. O. T. C. PROMOTING BETTER SALES-THE PROSPECTOR SALESMEN ' KEEN COMPETITION AT THE POINT OF PREPARING FOR THE NOON RUSH HOUR A FOIL FLYING FINGERS THE RAPID WRITERS CLUB ADVENTURERS ON THE STAGE-THE BOYS DRAMATIC GUILD SOUTHWESTERNS VERBAL ESSAYISTS -THE DEBATE SQUAD THE BOOK CLUB THEY KNOW THEIR BOOKS 1k THE ELLEN H. RICHARDS HOME ECONOMICS CLUB MARKSMEN PLAYING THE GAME VVITH' DISTINCTION MUSIC WITH A BANG BY-THE PROSPECTOR BAND AWARDED HIGH SCHOLASTIC HONORS EXPERT WITH RACQUET AND BALL BIOLOGISTS HAVE A QUIZ SESSION WITH A SKELETON WITH TEST TUBE AND MORTAR, THEY MIX EM AND MATCH EM THEY MOVE A MINIATURE WORLD DUSTING US OFF THE JANITORS WITH AN EYE 0N BARNEY MCCOSKY SYMPHOIN 1C WOODVVINDS, STRINGS, AND BRASSES FUTURE PILOTS OF THE AIRW'AYS ON THE AUDITORIUM STAGE ASTRA CAE ARI EVER HELPING-THE HOLD a615--FOR IHE SN APSHOOTE MW PROMOTING CITIZENSHIP IN HI SCHOOLS4THE HI-Y CLUB EN GARDE-GIRLS FENCING SQUAD KEEPERS OF THE BOOKS SERVICE WITH A SMILE SAYING IT XMITH MUSICrTHE GLEE CLUB THE SOUTHVVESTERN YOUNG IENKS CLUB BASKETBALL SHARPSHOOTERS CAGERS TIED FOR WEST SIDE TITLE ERVES SE GIRL RES RIOR CONTROLLERS OF MERCURY THE A TIE-UP IN THE SENIOR PLAY EVER DEPENDABLE FOLLOWING THE MARCH OF TIME-THE HISTORY CLUB FUTURE DAVIS CUP STARS P-I-N-N-NVG HAVVAIIAN SERENADERS ' g '1 THREE BOYS AND A MEGAPHONE PLAYERS OF AQUATIC GAMES FLEET-FOOT FLASHES A VERSATILE GROUP ARE THE MODERN LINGUISTS FORE! FOR FOUR GOLFERS iiAlumni AntiCShetContinued from Page 23 Bernadine Auch and Ruth Jacobs are managing ten-cent stores in New York. Mary Massucci, Arline Evans, and Alberta Hawkins are stars in the Metropolitan Opera. Yes, Lois Leonard still has Gwen, who, by the way, is collecting postcards from Mildred Martin, Kathryn Shaver, Virginia Solary, and Esther Zajas, foreign war correspondents. Irene Barath has a PULL With Dorothy Catobius, Dolores Coffey, Merlyn Cady, and Geneva Coleman, owners of a TAFFY concern. Ruth Arnold, Mary Baranoski, Shirley Burke, Agnes Brownlie, Yolanda Barazsu, and Rose Barta are featured With Sonja Heinie,s Ice Review. Listening in on Major Bowes, we hear Ida Peterson, Lucy Persello, Marion Petrik, Vera Prott, and Jacklyn Pryor singing hit songs. Grace Shorkey, Dolores White, Ida Torvik, and Rose Soter are selling tickets for a steamship company, in business on the Great Lakes. Ann Seleski, Helen Penjin, Ethel Molnar, Eva Nagy, Margaret Papp, Ethel Ann Berkey, and Dolores Bagozzi have organized a club called itThe Senior Ann Girls? Kenneth Howett and Ed Ribits are lifeguards at the Clark Park wading pool. Charline Fitch and Mary Filo are emergency nurses. That inseparable quartet, Bob Gerisch, Blake Sinnett, Tom McNamara, and Gordon Rogers, have finally sep- arated. Blake is a news commentator With a very wry sense of humor; Bob is the latest crack amateur tennis player to turn professional; Tom is a state policeman, who gets his track practice by running after speedsters; and Gordon is an admiral in the Naval Reserves. On the last day of a six-day bike race, Ed Feeny is leading his fieldeclose behind, however, are Ernie De- Chene, John Depodesta, Ray Driggs, Carl Williams, and Tony Mark. Stone walls do not a prison makeii, say Jerome Florek and Leland Abright, who are preachers at Sing Sing Prison. Football FansleHarry Kokoszka has been appointed coach at Wayne University; his assistants will be Steve Krupansky, Alex Kulik, and Robert Farlow. The most popular players in Hollywood today are Fred iiTaylorii Moss, Roy iiGable Schonsheck, Herbert tiContimtcd on Page 40 Page Forty-fom' Summer Term. June 26th A GOOD SCHOOL The student body of the Detroit Business University compares favorably With those of the best colleges of the country. High School graduates and college people have been quick to recognize the advantage of attending a school of business giving instruction only to selected groups With high qualihcations and presenting courses broad enough to develop a trained business sense. The business man is also quick to appreciate the fact that When he calls the D B. U. Placement Bureau for Offlce help, he is sure every applicant will have at least one year of special college training in addition to a High School education, and be capable of exer- cising more or less mature judgment. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION REQUIRED FOR ENTRANCE One- and Two-year Courses in Secretarial Training and Business Administration Free Placement Service REGISTER WELL IN ADVANCE Submit Transcript of High School Credits with A pplication 0577: w, . l UNITED ARTISTS BLDG., Detroit, Michigan Oakwood Cleaners AND Laundry EX 1: Prgsesring 316 Oakwood Blvd. AT. 1086. It pays to look well. Forl- Beauty Shoppe Frederic and Machineless Permanent Waves Ida Lotti Merle Martin 2525 SOUTH FORT EILBER'S CONFECTIONERY Full Line of School Supplies, Films and Photo Finishing Novelties, Candy and Cards 7622 W. Fort VI. 2-9680 Rashid,s Market Quality Groceries-Meats We Deliver LA. 9854 5886 W. Vernor 1 Compliments of KELLY'S OIL Opposite Southwestern Harms Hardware 7924 FORT ST. FMELOTTI BROS. Super Service Station Oakwood and Sanders v1. 1-6460 COLAHAN'S Confectionery 1 Sodas 10c Milk Shakes 10c ; Sundaes 10c Malted Milk 15c l Banana Splits 15c Fizz tany flavon 100 7246 WEST LAFAYETTE NEAR WHEELOCK Fine Printing VInewood 1-6252 Reasonable Prices PRINTING COMMERCIAL and SOCIETY Woodmere Press 2319 Norman Ave. Near W. Vernor VICTOR J. Rpicz Photographer and Artist Phone: VInewood 1-9607 Studio: 6661 W. Fort Street J. Gnech Dry Goods 9122 W. FORT Hemsfitching ttAsk Your Neighbort A. 8z E. MARKET SNAPPY DELIVERY ART MATTHEWS VInewood 1-3810 12201 Lavwndale GUTHERIE 5' BRAND LUMBER CO. -WHOLESALE- Carload or Truck Load VI. 2-1000 205 S. Harbough J-H PHARMACY THE NYAL STORE 1150 Lawndale Vi 29552 Vi 29541! . Lawndale Flower Shop 1140 LAWNDALE We Specialize IN CORSAGES, WEDDINGS AND FLORAL DESIGNING OF ALL KINDS See our New Display of Cut Flowers-Potted Plants Flowers for all occasions BOATIN'S GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRING Collision Work and Towing Service 387 Oakwood Blvd. VI. 1-3235 Page Forty-five: ED ZIEMAN 1 Prepare For usiness Good opportunities are available for those who have the necessary technical training. Advance- ment will come in proportion to ones experience, ability and initiative. For a third of a century, under one continuous management, The Business Institute has been successfully training young men and women for positions in business. The service of a state-licensed, free employment bureau is available for graduates permanently. Purchases of new equipment for the students, use during the past fifteen months included more than $37,000.00 worth of new, latest model typewriters. A personal call will help you in choosing the right school for your business education. Schools at 5040 Joy Road, near Grand River : : at 3240 Gratiot, corner of Mack in Pontiac : : and in Saginaw THE BUSINESS INSTITUTE Downtown School, Michigan Bldg., 220 Bagley, Detroit ttMichigants Largest Business and Secretarial Schoolt, Call, or phone RAndolph 6534 for prospectus . . . . Vlnewood 1-6156 BLANCHETTE iiWelsman Er Wexler Smger Sewmg Machlne MARGARET'S REALTY DEPARTMENT STORE H. H. Broughman BEAUTY SHOP 1226 Lawndule Avenue iiyour Home Storet, Distributor A , l' t A , t d ; - ppom men pprecla e 1 Vlnewood 1-0616 5697 W. Fort VI. I 5843 7610 w. Vernor v1. 2-2646 7960 w. FORT Detroit, Mich. I VInewood 1-2449 WYLIE'S SPECTORS ANTHON GROCERY Jack's Auto Parts CONFECTIONERY AUTO PARTS QUALITY MEATS AND GENERAL 9130 West rm Street C B h d S l d SUPPLIES CARS BOUGHT. SOLD AND Candy, Ice Cream, and ars oug ' an o Operated by Miller Bros. N EXfoEGEP f A11 School Supplies 8625-35 w. FORT STREET w. G. A. MEMBER 9W anMakeS: of $ng 0? 1 1210 Lawndale Phone v1.2-9690 Phone Vlnewood'l-9H9 Tel. v1. 1-2216 5822 Anthon Gisasiaifiiitegnwiitrs tsztimzed from Page 44i ttPower Wissman, Florence Daraban, Eleanor Darin, Anna Der Vartanian, Doris Dingman, and Ethel Mae Downes. Ernie Horvath, Jack Merkel, and Bill J ones are teaching the newest dance steps. We hear that Joe Zmudka and Bill Jbara will soon control a large chain of grocery stores. On their staff at present are Frank Yuhas, Bill Wilks, Stanley Kulczycki, Mildred Arnold, Virginia Banhagel, Madie Bennett, ,and Irene Mozug. Bob Hedke and his band are now playing at Westwood Gardens. Stan Zyla and Grant Heft promote the sweet music for you. 0News comes to life? Burr Leaman is that popular editor of the Detroit News. His keyhole tipeepersiy are Joe Loesche, Harry Wojciechowski, and Louis Veresh. Society editors are Betty Ford and Mary Lovelace. Sports editor is Shirley Morrison. Paul Klapproth, James Merenda, and Ernest Megyesi are deep in the study of chemistry. Two new assist- .ants t0 the boys are Frank Nagi and Elmer Mathia. Just a little line! Joe Siemietkowski, Julius Nemeth, Frank Turk, and Steve Sinkovich are U. S. Navy recruits. Ray Kers, Dick McPhee, and Frank Molnar will soon join Uncle Samis Marines. Walter Winkler and Margarito Martinez are the top-notch battery for Frank Listellots Boston Bees. In case your house catches fire, call Jake Krzisnik, Rex Klinger, Alex Horvath, and Geza Magusin, Detroitts best fire iighters. Page Forty-six KERN'S WOODWARD at GRATIOT , u ab1CLZe; EverybOdy s a Tad-formal Must be the new 9 craze! 1th degTee; n w to the n see. Meufeal thing, as you ca The Natural beauty, enhanced by the popular Empire line, glor- ified by the lovely sweet- heart neckline. Tiny wasp waist, in contrast to the ex- aggerated p u f f e d sleeves. Make a hit in this white gown 0f embroidered eyelet organ- die-complete, from the rayon taffeta slip to the Talon slide fastener. Sizes 10 to 16. 10.95 HIGH SCHOOL SHOP KERN1S SECOND FLOOR Kitten Fluff Chubby Coat, four colors, $6.50 Sixth Floor ART: CELIA KARCH COPY: IRVING BERG CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL H. J. Gladey J. E. Lawrence Southwestern M E l N Z I N G E R Service Station AB T S CH 0 0 L West Jefferson and Waterman v1.2-9215 GEORGE RICH, F. CARLOS LOPEZ, REGI NALD BENNETT ore instructors in the Fine Arts Division. Com- mercial Art Division is headed by Fred J. Meinzinger and a competent staff of professional OI'1'IS1'S. Zolkower xZLndfinQSZmeESd N??idZTQS-seire IiRdi1113Lec11Si31gstr3: Department Store acorgdwaErQCOIioragyi Wam'eeer.Zln$Ef 1651661111012, 4847 8442 W. Jefferson MICHIGAN'S LARGEST ART SCHOOL Compliments of GERISH COAL COMPANY, INC. ROSS1S U I I , . Fuels . . Bullders Suppllies . S ANIT ARY SHOP 9925 Dearborn Ave. Detmlt, Michlgan J I SENNETT Mg, Vlnewood 2-1200, 2-1201 '70'12 W4 pm' st, ' MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS CLEANED , KOPECKYS ROGERS PHARMACY 58H w, FORT 51-, 6656 Fort Street West VI. 1-9010 COMPLIMENTS OF CHARLES KISS ROSS E AGL A Grocery and Meat Market FUNERAL DIRECTOR FTSSh Meats EVW Day 731 Rademacher Vlnewood 2-2210 9008 Dearborn Vinewood1-56175 MILTON AGLA 1'341, Assistant P. L. GRISSOM CHEVROLET, Inc. Homer J . Gaudreau Formerly C. 85 R. Chevrolet Co. Roofing and sheetmetal w Furnace Repair PASSENGER CARS AND TRUCKS All Work Guaranteed 6049 w. FORT STREET Phone Vlnewood 1-6700 6987 W- Fort St- VI- 1-4130 BECKER BROS- $etruit Qtunserhatury of 13111150 1' r' n a s . G cc us a a Me t Estabhshed 1874 9 ' 1 WW and 6206 F0 St' W J. B ERTRAM B E LL, Director Phones: Vlnewood 1-1993. 1-994 1 Complete courses by expert instructors for all musical instruments, voice, dramatic art, dancing. BHPS FiXit ShOD Beginners or Advanced Students. Enroll Now School Locks for Summer Term. Send for Free Catalogue. Bicycles and Parts , E . . Keys n 5035 Woodward Avenue C01umb1a 2810 1149 W. FORT, at Green Page Forty-seven 120 MADISON AVENUE 0 Day or Evening Classes Fall semester begins September 11, 1939 WALSH INSTITUTE A professional, coeducational school ACCOUNTANCY and BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Walsh graduates are employed in positions as general accountants, cost accountants, treasurers, auditors, government accountants, credit managers, and in executive positions having to do with the management of business. Many Walsh graduates are certified public accountants engaged in profes- sional practice. Registration for fall classes may be made immediatety Upon graduation. Write or call for details about the practical courses and the distinctive methods of teaching. DETROIT IMM tr KIRSCHKE HARDWARE The Home of Wallhide Paints and Waterspar Enamel Vlnewood 2-971! 1240 LAWNDALE AVENUE THE WINES PRINTING C0. 7254 W. Fort St. VACUUM CLEANING NEW FURNACES INSTALLED 48 Yearst Experience Martin Furnace Co. 1918 Springwells VI. 1-1822 REPAIRS FOR ALL FURNACES STILLWELLtS PHARMACY Service and Quality Corner W. Fort and Dragoon Ave., Detroit Page Forty-eight V x W COUNTLESS salesmen- in-print clamor for the reader's eye. Strength- en your salesmen with Engravings that get this coveted attention. Ea ENGRAVING COMPANY Second Floor Kerr Building Fort Street East at Beaubicn V on: Black Eon of County Bums V Wm Chm? H W W Bullock 87, Green Hardwa re Specialists and Sporting Goods 5604 W. Fort St. VI. 1-2282 Choicest of Groceries and Meats Edward E. Kers 1848 SPRINGWELLS DETROIT! MICHIGAN Terminal Shoe Repairing 8' Hot Cleaning 6950 W. FORT ST. High Grade Materials Are USEd Reasonable Prices HARRY STEIN CLEANER AND TAILOR 6239 W. Vernor Highway VI. 1-8650 ejmlmjgmss PRINTERS 610-620 CONGRESS STREET, WEST DETROIT, MICH. CADILLAC 3949-3950 Miami Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIONS -:- SUNDRIES MONEY ORDERS 2201 5. Fort St. ATIantic 1522 SARB - PRINCE MOTOR SALES INCORPORATED 30 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE DEALING DODGE-PLYMOUTH MOTOR CARS 6155 West Fort Six, of Livernois Vlnewood 1-6200 Kneiding Bakery Baked Goods of Their Best Opposite Southwestern 6944 W. FORT STREET GUNSMITH LOCKSMITH F. E. WILL, Jr. Hardware and Sporting Goods Girls' and Boys' Athletic Wear 6640 W. FORT STREET VI. 1-0988 COMBINATION LOCKS REX THEATER W. Fort St. Near Junction BARGAIN ENTERTAINMENT Park Free Adults 20c Children 10c See the boys at JAS. J. BRIGHT AND SON 7200 W. Fort Street at Green Avenue For the Only Complete Motor, Brake, Tire and Battery Service World's Largest Goodyear Dealer Lubrication W W. G. BURHOP Fancy Groceries 5900 W. VERNOR HWY. Phone LA. 4830 J. W. Auto Sales 1929 SCHAEFER HWY. 5. Used Cars Pay As You Ride HIRSCHFELD BROTHERS Confectionery, Stationery SCHOOL SUPPLIES, GREETING CARDS 7724 W. Jefferson Ave. Detroit, Mich. Southwestern Drug 7000 West Fort St. Phone Vlnewood 299172 DETROIT, MICHIGAN Page Forty-m'ne lliHll S E N I O R S ! H II Pass on the knowledge of the Ene quality portraits to the under-graduates T lumle You .' EDWRD J. szTHUR Studio I I Cor. Grand River and 14th Street : : TYler 6-9393 Page Fifty UNDER-GRADUATES ! Exchange Photogm p125 with Friends Such a record of school-day friendships Will be priceless in years to come EDWRD J. ARTHUR Studio Cor. Grand River and 14th Street TYler 6-9393 Page Fifty-one Detroit Commercial College 19 Clijford, at Woodward THIS NATIONALLY-KNOWN COLLEGE FEATURES 03 ONEYEAR AND TWO-YEAR combined courses in Business Administration and Secretarial Science designed exclusively for the purpose of training graduates of colleges and high schools for a business career. 323 Commercial teacher-training exclusively for college graduates. 39,3 Professional training for secretarial practice and shorthand Importing. Conforming to the practice of well-established colleges, the Detroit Commercial College does not employ anyone to canvass for students. Summer School, June 26 to August 17. Fall Semester, 37th year, September 6 to June 20. sEight Evening Schools. 3 R. J. MACLEAN . . . . . . . . . . . President and Executive Director MISS LOLA MACLEAN . . . . Educational Director, Head Teacher-Training EUGENE A. WALLING . Attorney, Director of Law and Business Administration MISS MARGARET BENZ . . Director of Accounting and Business Mathematics MISS JOSEPHINE RANKIN . . . . . . Director of Shorthand and English MISS GERTRUDE STEFFEN . Director of Geography and Shorthand Penmanship MISS ELLA COULTER . . . Director of Typewriting and Secretarial Practice MICHAEL PAPP BUY FROM YOUR Harbaugh Packing Company Grocery and Meal- Market NEIGHBORHOOD DEALER Fresh Meat for Every Day Meat Market and Grocery 529 S. HARBAUGH 8934 Dearborn Ave. Southwestern On Your Way Home Try Our Motor Sales W FRESH FROSTED MALTED Woodmere Pharmacy Druggists 9349 FORT STREET W. Cor. Woodmere Detroit, Michigan Served Right From the Freezer LIGHT LUNCHES Southwestern Sweet Shoppe 6667 W. FORT, Cors Waterman Authorized Sales 7033-7039 WEST FORT STREET Pratt,s Confectionery Cimdy, Ice Cream, and Srlmol Supplies Williamson Service Standard Oil Products Phone Vlnewood 1-4200 Opposite Southwestern 0t DETROIT, MICHIGAN 6219 w. LAFAYETTE FORT 0nd BEARD VI. 2-9694 N CIZMAS a- SON John F. Laszlo 5' Son M rkel- LINCOLN PARK BRANCH Heating and Air Conditioning 0 S H1 F f f R II Roofing and Siding For Hacking Cough Try 0 or a usse vl 2-2730 Bee's Cough Syrup . . WM. REID FLOYD OSTROM Stork9020 Dearborn VI. 230524 1828 Lawndale Ave. Residence-9052 Keller Sf. Page Fifty-two
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