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MEMBERS OF THE 12A CLASS JUNE VODEN Lincoln Park High, Book Club, Armulit Club. DOROTHY DONNA WAGASY Wilson, E. H. R. Home Economics Club, Corresponding Secretary, Senior Play BARTHOLOMEW D. WALL Holy Redeemer School, Stamp Club, Biology Club, President, Service Club, Stu- EDNA WALLACE Sturgis, Kentucky, E. H. R. Home Economics Club, Book Club, Interior Decorating, Prompter, Beauty Culture. dent Council, Bowling Team, Wayne University. ALLACE ROSE W I St. John Cantius School, Valley Ball, Nursing. STELLA WARCHENA Morley, Prospector Salesman, Book Club, Dress Designer. MARGARET HELEN WARE Hunter, Rapid Writers Club, Business, IRENE WASIL Wilson, Prospector Salesman, Domecon Club, Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Book Club, Edgar A. Guest Chapter ot Quill and Scroll Society, Volley Ball, Senior Play. DONALD WEIR Hunter, Boys' Dramatic Guild, Treasurer, Hi-Y Club, Vice-President, Senior Play, Duke College. JOHN WEISZER Holy Cross School, Ticket Salesman, Boys' Dramatic Guild, Swimming Team, MARION WESTMORELAND Eastern, Secretarial Training. VERA WHITAKER Calham Training School, Office Work, Letter Men's Club, History Club, College. VARNETTA WILLIAMS St, Gabriels, Business School. ROSA WINGFIELD Eddy High School, Georgia, Business School. MARION WINKELMAN Alger, Junior Student Council, Radio Club, Operetta, Business School. ELMIRA WISCHER Wilson, Business College. HELEN WIYKOVICS Cary, Book Club, Senior Play Committee, Wayne University. EDWIN WLOSZEK Cass, Machinist. EDWARD WOJCIECHOWSKI Neinas, Bowling Team, History Club, Stenographer. LOTTIE JOAN WOJTEWICZ Morley, E. H. R, Home Economics Club, Business. JAMES WOLF Wilson, Junior Student Council, Young Men's Club, College. ANN WOSS St, John Cantius School, ALICE MAY WOZARIK Hunter, Domecon Club, Rapid Writers' Club, Bowling Team, Treasurer, Senior Scholarship Committee, Business Institute, JEAN ELIZABETH WUNDERLICH Wilson, Business Institute. MARGARET ESTH ER WUNDERLICH Wilson, Band, General Business. VIVIAN GERALDINE WUTTKE Wilson, Tennis Team, Library Club, Beauty Culture Modeling. GEORGE JULIUS YACZIC, JR. Wilson, Glee Club, Young Men's Club, Treasurer, Boys' Dramatic Guild, Track, Cheer Leader, Senior Dance Committee, Senior Play, Letter Men's Club, Business College, JOHN A. YACZIK, JR. Wilson, Young Men's Club, Corresponding Secretary, President, Student Council, President, Boys' Dramatic Guild, Football Team, Indoor Track, Co-Captain, Presentation of Spade, Flower Committee, Cheer Leader, Glee Club, Senior Play, Letter Men's Club. VELMA YOUNG Wilson, Business College. TED J. ZAREMBA St. John Cantius School, Intramural Baseball, Michigan State College. IRENE CATHERINE ZIMNISKAS Wilson, Domecon Club, Vice-President, Providence Hospital. MAX ZUBOSKY Neinas, Intramural Basketball, General Motors Trade School. PHILOMENA ZUCCOLO Wilson, Library Club, Vice-President, Domecon Club, Corresponding Secretary, Senior Student Council, Senior Play, National Honor Society, Detroit Business institute, JOHN E. DOHANYOS ROBERT HOFFMAN FRANK KOPMEYER Page SI'IZf66'l'Z
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MEMBERS OF THE 'IZA CLASS ELIZABETH SRYNIAWSKI St. John Cantius School, Book Club, Business College. FRANK STARIN Hunter, Machinist. FRANK STARON Morley, Young Men's Club, Business College. JOE STARON Morley, intramural Basketball Champs, Machinist. JUDITH STEPHENS Prescott High, Michigan State College. HARRY LEO STEPIHENSON Webster, Prospector Salesman, Student Council, Young Men's Club, Senior Ways and Means Committee, Senior Play Property Committee, Ford's Pattern Shop. MARGARET ANN STEVENS Cary, Prospector Salesman, Rapid Writers' Club, Business College. V B. WILLIAM STINSON Hunter, Hi-Y Club, Sergeant at Arms, Boys' Dramatic Guild, Corresponding Secretary, Bowling Team, U.S. Navy. WILLIAM R. STOMP Morley, Intramural Track, Carnegie Institute of Technology. MARY STOUT Hunter, Basketball Team, Beauty Culture. . DONALD C. STUDT Wilson, Class President, Acceptance ot Spade, National Honor Society, President, Baseball Team, Captain, Football Team, Letter Men's Club, All-City Baseball, All-City Football, Bowling Team, Junior Student Council, College. A HENRY STUDT Wilson, Prospector Salesman, Bowling Team, A.B.C. Bowling. HELEN STURGELL Neinas, Tip Top Trio, Radio Club, Service Club, Comptometer Operator. HELEN SUDAR Boynton, Service, National Honor Society, Orchestra, Bowling Team, President, Senior Dance Committee, Western State College. STEVE SUCH McMillan, Engineering. EDWARD CHARLES SURMA St. John Cantius School, Senior Student Council, Mechanical Engineer. STEVE WILLIAM SUYAK Holy Cross School, All-City Glee Club, Young Men's Club, Secretary, Book Club, Senior Dance Committee, National Honor Society, Business College. HELEN M. SZALAI Hunter, Basketball Team, Business. JOSEPH SZOSTEK Morley, History Club, Wolverine Trade School. AMIL SZUCS Cary, Aero Club, Secretary, Vice-President, Track Squad, Detroit Edison Company. JEAN TEETS Hunter, Junior Girl Reserves, Book Club, Chemistry Club, Nursing. JUNE THOMAS Bethlehem, Book Club, Telephone Operator. CHARLES TOCCO Bethlehem, Aeronautics Club, Tool Maker. BRUNA TODESCO Draper School, National Honor Society, Senior Color and Motto Committee, Debate Squad, Vice-President, Radio Unit, Girls' Dramatic Club, Modern Lane guage Club, Prospector Staff, Typist, Copy Editor, Edgar A. Guest Chapter of Quill and Scroll Society, Wayne University. ANDY TOROK Morley, Student Council, Book Club, Young Men's Club, Service Club, Treasurer, Band, Senior Play Ticket-Chairman, General Motors Trade School. ALBERT TOTH Wilson, Young Men's Club, Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secretary, Boys' Dramatic Guild, ViceePresident, Service Club, Treasurer, President, Glee Club, Letter Men's Club, Cheer Leader, Senior Play, Class Day Committee, Track, Baseball. DOROTHY ROSE TOTH Morley, Service Club, History Club, Stamp Club, Senior Play Make-up Committee. EDWARD TOTH Hillside Junior High, Young Men's Club, Treasurer, Boys' Dramatic Guild, Aero- nautics Club, Treasurer, Student Council, Senior Publicity Committee, Senior Play, Bowling Team, Business College. ANGELINE T. TRUSZKOWSKI St. John Cantius School, Business School. GEORGE TU RGYAN Morley, Service Club, Book Club, Treasurer, History Club, Prospector Salesman, Business College. PAUL TURIS McMillan, Basketball, Student Manager, Baseball, Student Manager, Biology Club, Modern Language Club, Engineering. HELEN UR Wilson, Business. JAMES UREN Hunter, Hi-Y Club, Vice-President, Class Day Committee, Band, Dance Orchestra, Wayne University. MARY VARTABEDIAN Cary, Service Club, Junior Girl Reserves, History Club, Armulit Club, Business DICK VARTANIAN Cary, Camera Club, Ford Apprentice School. MARGARET VIZSGYAK McMillan, Student Council, Service Club, Business College. School. Page Fifteen
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MEMBERSQOF THE IZA CLASS A,,. JOHN OMAN u 1 ' I FRANK OSVATH - f-i JOSEPH . RAFFEE A I, JAMES ZW'ERN'K0W5K' i if WI LL IAM ou N KFL ,A K'YWQ5f0fCl l'l'Ql'li BOOK Clblbj FOOtbolI Reserves, Hi-Y Club: Diesel Engineering, ij-' '. WILLIAM MAYs W Wilsong City Fireman. 'I JOHN BEEKER, CHARLES BRIGNER, ELMER I-I. nEuTscHENooRF, V--- f MARY JACKCSY, EMMA w. NOEL, CHARLES ROHMER, DANIEL ROSA, :I MELVIN WEBER. PRESENTATION OF THE SPADE By JOHN YACZIK Each semester a student is elected to accept or present this traditional spadef I am honored in that I have been chosen. The Southwestern part of the United States is famous for prospecting in gold and other valuable minerals. The Southwestern part of the city corresponds to that of the United States. Therefore we are referred to as the Pros- pectors. But instead of looking for gold and silver, we look for friendship and knowledge. As the prospector separates valuable metals from the soil, Southwestern students have learned to distinguish between the desirable and the undesirable. May you, the incoming seniors, learn this lesson of true prospecting. CEPTANCE OF THE SPADE I I By SHIRLEY LANGLEY May I extend my congratulations to you seniors, who have reached the pinnacle of high school life, your grad- uation. My classmates of the class of january, 1941, have bestowed upon me the honor of accepting this spade. It is the revered symbol of Southwesternls endeavors and ambitions. Your class may proudly place the ribbons of its choice on the handle of this tool, to perpetuate the place you hold in Southwestern's memory. Until we emerge victorious as graduates, when we will turn over this spade to our juniors, my class sincerely intend to uphold all that this symbol represents. PRESENTATION OF THE PICK By DORIS J. SMITH This tradition-worn pick I give to you. It typifies the ideals and high standards that are symbolic of South- western High School. May you, the oncoming seniors, successfully uphold and attain these ideals, using the pick as one of your tools. With this pick we also leave our heartiest wishes for your success. ACCEPTANCE OF THE PICK By IRA KORKIGIAN In me has been vested the traditional honor of accepting this treasured instrument, the pick. We, the future seniors of the Southwestern High School, accept this pick, which symbolizes the high ideals for which this institu- tion stands. One of our fondest hopes is that we may compare favorably with those before us. May you perpet- uate these high ideals in the future as you have at Southwestern. Ifage Seventeen
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