Southwestern High School - Prospector Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1940

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AND READ YOUR HOROSCOPE FREE Helen Sudar, June Voden, Dorothy Wagasy, and Jean Teets are having a grand opening of their Alumnil' bowl- ing alley. Bill Bebeau and Tom Marsh have just completed a book called f'Useless Mathematics. Margaret Stevens and Doris J. Smith are detectives. Doris B. Smith, Jean Wunderlich, June Voden, and Dorothy Wagasy have opened a school for physical training. Betty Molnar and Ruth Sauve have won places in the Olympics. June Sopko and Elizabeth Sryniawski operate the Elite Beauty Shoppe. Ernastine Ritchie treats Janice Quandt and Mary Stout to rides in her new car, Perfecto. Margaret Nemeth and Anne Nykes own a ranch in Texas. They recently entertained Florence Papp and Frances Safko. Edward Kovach, Herbert Gauderer, and Stanley Drewno are fishing with the President. Our correspondents, Lucille Milatz and Florence Ratush, ask L'The7' Sophie Nowak and ffThe7' Viola Sheridan what they think of the present European situation. Alice Orlikowski and Marie Schonherr are running for judge and city clerk respectively and respectfully. Shirley Moore, Phyllis Scheel, and Sophie Rudin own and operate their own little UCafe Around the Cornerff Ada Quattrin, Mary Sinkovich, and Frances Schryer are the ffcute' waitresses. Helen Szalai and Gizella Ruzsa are buddies on the Detroit News. Lucille Page and Josephine Radi own the Santa Anita race track. Ruth Rissman and Betty Pecsenye are daily winners as well as visitors at the races. Edward Himmler and William Kisiczke are favorite jockeys. Lorraine Penny is making busts of Charlotte Moritz and Elizabeth Poti. Erma Nagy and Mary Naki are working on an invention that will make it possible to enjoy your ride on the elevator. Martin Pritula, Charles Lindow, and Frank Macuga have invented a car without wheels. Berneda Morgan, Helen Sturgell, and Elsie Nemeth are physicians at the Delray Hospital. Alice Srabian and Judith Stephens make history as parachute jumpers for the Happy Landing Companyll, owned by Ann Solack and Virginia Scully. Rose Pietras and Ruth Schillinger are the co-authors of that famous and useful booklet, An Excuse for Everythingf' Richard Bolton and George Kraske are the publishers. Martha Powell and Elaine Scherf recite poetry over station B-L-A-H. Josephine Perkovich and Matilda Ritecz are in business as interior decorators. Their assistants are Mildred Nehring, Ida Satmary, and Sadie Owen. The time is June, 1960. Many World Fairs have come and gone, but none of them can compare with this one. Jack Irmscher has been chosen by Don Studt, President of the United States, to head the contracting of this fair with Charles Koss and Aldo Dipre as his assistants. Q Admiral William Madill has decided to take a world cruise. Accompanying him on this trip are William Stin- son, Vice Admiral, and Edward Toth, First Mate. In the U. S. Senate we see John Hagopian, with his silver-tongued oratory, performing a filibuster. He has been talking for seventy-three hours, interrupted only by applause from his colleagues, Bart Wall, James Wolf, and Max Zubosky. Archie Noorian, Gideon Dakesian, and Alex Mohammed were consequently obliged to postpone their speeches to the following week. Harry Kezelian, Lex Judd, and Morell Hubbard have been recently assigned to the Secret Service. James Darin, Joe Szostek, Rene Belaen, and Paul Drobat are coaches of U. of M. Vaskin Enokian is Concert Meister in the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, which is led by James Uren. In the theatrical field, we see John Yaczik presenting Shakespearefs Hamlet Co-starred in this marvelous feat are George Yaczik, as Laertes, and Robert Allen, as King Claudius. Their performance has been praised by Cort- land Roth, commentator on station S. O. S. Playing ball for the Tigers are Joseph Nemeth, Steve Suyak, John Gargol, and Steve Such. The manager and owner of the club is Andy Torok. Orville Schonschek and Louis Simon are shareholders in his company. Bowling on Frank Mauradian's world championship team are Ellis Fryer, Henry Studt, Eugene Koziol, Henry Piccioni, and Milton Ricketts. They are sponsored by George Rabin, who runs a wall paper and paint store. Kenneth Kaisch and Leonard Dalley are doing research work. Robert Horton and George De Angelis are learned professors. Steve Cizmar, Jerrit Opoian, and Bernard Gurney are noted concert stars. Sports announcer Varton Borugian is broadcasting the world's heavyweight wrestling match between Champion Stanley Pirkovic and Challenger Ted Zaremba. In case of an accident, George Moushegian, interne at Henry Ford Hospital, is waiting with an ambulance. Robert Franklin and Bob Hanlon are swimming at the Olympics. Edwin Gross, Edward Mugerdichian, and George Linck are electioneering for a seat in the House of Repre- sentatives. Richard Morgan, Russell Holtz, and Edward Surma run the Super Southwestern Sweet Shoppe. Charles Oddo, Robert Nicolai, and Steve Morley are featured at the Graystone in their own version of the Mikado. Bill Evans and Warren Fox are actors in Hollywood. John Srabian, Frank Staron, and Charles Tocco are running for sheriff. William Stomp and Harry Stephenson are city detectives. Chester Nowakowski is police commissioner. By the way, if you want a new car, get it from the Amil Szucs and William Mays Auto Company. Louis Begin and Stuart Ross have just returned from the moon in their rocket ship, ffFlash.f' Raymond Brown has just published a book, Steve Haydu and Melvin Koch are the publishers. The best-dressed men in Detroit are Robert Kochevar and Steve Laszlo. Their tailors are Elmer Horvath and Harry Helwig. Louis Monti, Joe Staron, and Robert Piper are the super salesmen. Fabio Pagnucco and Maurice De Lisle are teaching history at Ann Arbor. The causes of their gray hairs are Fino Morri and Frank Nemeth. Melvin Brandt, John Weiszer, and Jack Carter have refilmed ffPinocchio.'7 Paul Gordon is the editor-in-chief of a well-known Detroit paper. Paul Turis and Charles Capen have regular berths on the Detroit football team. John Drotos and Al Toth have just completed a book entitled, UPoems for all Occasionsfl James Place and Melvin Charette own the Hollywood Theatre. Their best ushers are Donald Weir, Edwin Wlos- zek, Richard Leutze, Steve Savedes, Joseph Soltesz, George Turgyan, and Robert Masuch. Page Twenty-fou.r



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