Southwestern High School - Prospector Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

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.fZf,l .f ,f ' V fc f- ,'.' A Y yn? ,Q . -ff , A ' J 5 C f X 4 X X vi X vx A 1, BJ' X . , x 1 K ,X Af Q 4' I N 'W' N ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL T H E P R O S THE EDITORS PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF SOUTHWESTERN HIGH SCHOOL DETROIT, MICHIGAN, JANUARY, 1941 EUSY BUDGETEERSYTHE BUSINESS STAFF JOURNALISTS OF TOMORROW PROSPECTOR SALES AND SERVICE, INC DEDICATICDN Page Six . I WE, THE GRADUATING CLASS OF JANUARY, 1941, DEDICATE OUR YEAR BOOK TO MISS MARGARET KRUKE AND MR. DON ZWICKEY T0 EXPRESS, IN PART, OUR DEEP APPRECIATION OF THEIR PATIENT AND HELPFUL CO-OPERATION DURING OUR HIGH SCHOOL YEARS. MISS MARGARET KRUKE, AN ALUNINA OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY WHERE SHE RECEIVED HER BACHELOR'S DEGREE AND OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN WHERE SHE RECEIVED HER MASTER'S DEGREE, HAS BEEN THE SPONSOR OF THE BOYS' DRAMATIC GUILD SINCE ITS OR- GANIZATION IN 1935. SHE ALSO HAS DIRECTED MANY SENIOR PLAYS INCLUDING THIS SEMES- TER'S PRODUCTION. MR. ZWICKEY, WHO BEGAN TEACHING AT SOUTHWESTERN IN 1932, RECEIVED HIS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE AT WAYNE UNIVERSITY AND HIS BACHELOR OF MUSIC AND MASTER OF MUSIC DEGREES AT THE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF MUSICAL ART. HE IS BUSINESS MANAGER OF THE ALL-CITY HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA AND IS SPONSOR OF THE SOUTHWESTERN DANCE ORCHESTRA. Q 'ae' 1' -- ' MEMBERS OF THE 12A CLASS ROY MAE ADAMS r 2 1.5, McMillan, Beauty Culture. 'Q . V ELIZABETH ALBRECHT .- --A, . Wilson, Junior Girl Reserves, E. H. R. Home Economics Club, Secretary, Pros- pector Staff, Typist and News Editor, Senior Play Publicity Committee, Chair- man, Senior Class Banquet Committee, Quill and Scroll Society, National Honor S Society, Senior Class Lawyer, Business. 1, 1 AQAVH 2 STEVE ALLIC 1. it News? Sefvice Club- , BARKY ARANosiAN . ,,.. McMillan, City Fire Department. 1 -. ' ' ' Ross D. ARANOSIAN ,,yy f . , . McMillan, Junior Girl Reserves, Service Club, Armulit Club, Business College. N IQQV V -44 , . '-51:-- gf... LOUIS EARL ARGENIAN ' 3 . . McMillan, Aeronautics Club, Treasurer, Band, Senior Play, Service Club, Cap- A',V .E V' tain, Prospector Salesman, Ford Trade School. ' ' ' iff' V ' V FRANK ARNOSKY VV McMillan, Prospector Salesman, Intramural Basketball, Senior Dedication Com- 'V ri ?2Z.I,...' mlffeei BUSWSSS COHBQSV V- ' ' .A '- . HELEN BARTOK 71 52? 5 .- Chelsea High, Senior Play Make-up Committee, Business College. AUDREY BAUSS A Wilson, Dietician. V112 GERALDINE ELEANOR BAZIN .- McMillan, Girls' Basketball Team, Stenographic Work. VV HAROLD BEeDoRiAN Cary, Senior Hi-Y Club, Vice-President, Service Club, Boys' Bowling Team, 1 V. Captain, Senior Play, Senior Dance Committee, Chairman, International Photog- iifi V ,V -1 rapher. flgzffl. i.is'i A 1 . A .ww .. - ., me JOE BELous - McMillan, Football, Baseball, Reserve Basketball, Service Club, Letter Men's V Club, President, Ticket Salesman, Work. '---'- 1 -' - ' 'S ..,,.... 5 SUSAN I-ll-I-IAN BOGHOSIAN ' ' ' Q Cory, Armulit Club, Business College. , L IRENE BoLLA Cary, Senior Play Costume Committee, Business College. jzgigggll MARGARET ANN BRICKLIN it Ag., W Wilson, Junior Girl Reserves, Senior Play, Bowling Team, Chicago University. E ' 'seg 3 GRACE BROCK V gg r' . Q' Wilson, Library Club, Business College. 3 '-'- '-'- . . 'kb ---' if? ii '- t ' , HAROLD BRUNSCH r VV , .,.,f ' Hunter: Boys' Bowling Teami Ford Apprentice School. ---'v: ' .,2.5 : V :V . . ,... 'V-V 1,3 BETTE BUCKSHI , Cary, Intramural Basketball, Rapid Writers Club, Senior Play Costume Com- V',,,,,,,, , ,V 9 mittee, Business college. W 'Ir'-' . V3 S it it 1 ARVILLA BURGESS A A Hunter, work. ri r GURDON BURKE 'Z Wilson, Prospector Salesman, Senior Entertainment Committee, Class Prophet, T., National Honor Society! Universitv ot Detroit. T11-,ff -- ' . ..., CLEO BURNETT V.a:'::. V . Vik? 1-1,,.., Neinas, Baptist Missionary Training School. A JOHN CAPRIELI AN V A jg V, ..., , V. i ,. wilson. e f fierlili -, A i f . YOLA CASORIS rj 1 2 Wilson, Junior Girl Reserves, Business College. ,. IRENE cATLETT f Neinas, Nursing, ,,,, ,, , 3125, I lj R ff 1 ar. . .. ..,,. .... 1 MARION BRENDA ci-lALLoNER - ...... .,.. Wilson, E. H. R. Home Economics Club, Senior Play Make-up Committee, 5. ,,,,.,,, Chairman, Cosmetologist. ' 2 JOHN CHIZMADIA Hunter, Aeronautics Club, Guitar Club. .gf , E Z WILLIAM CHONKO . A McMillan, Varsity Basketball Team, All City Basketball, Varsity Football Team, I ,,,. V Sli City Football '39, Baseball Team, Letter Men's Club, University of Notre Clme. 1 , ,ijile , , JOYCE COMPEAU 1 ff? if wer Wilson, Dedication Committee, Debate Squad, Quill and Scroll Society, Secre- ' ,,, , tory, National Honor Society, Prospector Staff, Exchange Editor, Feature Editor, yy , V,,j' QZ V Cl P TJ M' h' St T C ll . ...iii GSS oe IC 'gan G e O ege , ELIZABETH coNTl ' Wilson, Chemistry Club, Biology Club, Senior Flower Committee, Chairman, National Honor Society, University of Michigan, 3 MARY MARGARET COOK ' 1 Cary, Junior Girl Reserves, Book Club, Castra Caesaris, Rapid Writers Club, ' Treasurer, Senior Play Program Committee, Chairman, College. 1 GOLDIE ETH EL CSEKEI Boynton, Hockey, Captain, Basketball Team, Chess and Checker Club, Senior Ribbon Committee, Basketball, Manager, Business. BETTY ANN DANTO Q, McMillan, Junior Journalism, Girls'V Sports Editor, Managing Editor, Junior 2 Girl Reserves, Vice-President, President, Service Club, Captain, President, , sy 1,1 5:5:E5w, - gi.. 2.5: f e gy? I' I I M0 ,e 4 , , , fr 5 5 fe Library Club, Vice-President, Social Secretary, Swimming Team, Girls' Dramatic '- Club, Senior Class, Secretary, National Honor Society, Vice-President, Valedic- torian, Senior Play Cost, College. ' MIKE DEAK Neinas, Radio Operator. MAE DEL PIERO Hunter, Newspaper Columnist. FRANK DIEDRICH Wilson. HAROLD DIEDRICH A Wilson, Machinist. T. '- 1 1 2 a ff 55...1as:aggs555f:s5z235., , ti' 5 4' Q W '1 'I-Y! ZZ ' 's 499 'Wifi I M9 If it . ' l' li ' .. gg ' 1- ' ,,,.'..-'51 - -:g',:sgsg. A A ' ' , f i 9. ,,. . .. ,V V, V, VVVVV E A M , Page Seven f 'i.r 1:1 .xg I at ' .,, 7 I gr I A A ' 2 ,- f Q --V,,. ,. 2. . ' f fr tt Q we YK .0 I 7 PERS- ei? iii' i Q ? S' 4 1 I ss ' a j S ,ug -, g- r, .1 .. ,. ' 551' 1. ., . I .. ,e .51 it 5551 3 5 32 T . Q. , 'ii QZ'ijff ' . 49 JSE V fl ' ' -:r:-:---: ie.. we , W, s WI Jo if atv? f Q Z4 . are J y Q 9 w ,ff ips? 99, 'M , ' 9 ff? M9 .. -,.,, . ...-.- I ,:,::: . S 9 9 ff an vw S fj ., , ,Q Q I ? eg 'ff W0 A K v 'ff ' Q 0 m ij. ' W -X ff V W9 W S :f ' .. .. f A . f s .g.:,,g5.,q..,555g1,.,,..,5..,,.1,, ...W v X :Zia -Q. 14,4 my wk V, 5 1 an ,- s V. MEMBERS OF THE IZA CLASS GEORGE F. DITZHAZY WIN MAR Hunter, lntramural Basketball, Varsity Baseball Team, Varsity Basketball Team, Letter Men's Club, Southwestern Radio Unit, Business Institute. IFRED DIXSON All Saints, Business School. 4 g HELEN DOVICA Morley, Junior Girl Reserves, E. H. R. Home Economics Club, Girls' Dramatic Club, Senior Dance Committee, Service Club, Business College. JAMES DOWNES Wilson, Business. Y JANE DULL Oakman, Junior Girl Reserves, Rapid Writers Club, Corresponding Secretary, Senior Play Costume Committee, Chairman, Business College. WILLIAM DUMBAULD German Township High, Senior Play Ticket Committee, Chairman, Navy. Western High School, Dress Designer. JUNE EDWARDS MARY M. ELOIAN Cary. ELIZABETH EMRY Morley, Hockey, Basketball, Captain, Intramural Basketball, Manager. HAZEL FLORENCE ERDMAN JUN Stephanus, Telephone Operator. E g ROSE FERLEJEWSKI Morley, Junior Girl Reserves, Secretary, Treasurer, Junior Student Council, Debate Squad, Treasurer, Girls' Dramatic Club, Prospector Staff, Typist, Senior Color Committee, Chairman, Business. THOMSON FERRANS Wilson, Varsity Golf Team, Letter Men's Club, Bowling Team, Senior Class Lawyer, Business School. E FLAUGHER Neinas, E. H. R. Home Economics Club, Business. MICHAEL FODOR McMillan, Aeronautics Club, Senior Student Council, Honorary Member, National Honor Society, Senior Motto Committee, Ford Apprentice School. TONY FORESI Hunter, Band, Dance Band, Basketball Reserve Team, Senior Play, Senior Class Historian, Trade School. FABIAN FOX Wilson, Embalmer, RITA FRANKS Hunter, Senior Student Council, Chemistry Club, Senior Class Prophet, Senior Play, National Honor Society, University ot Michigan. THELMA GABRIEL Wilson, Business. BESSIE LOUISE GARRAS Wilson, Junior Girl Reserves, Modern Language Club, Debate Squad, Corre- sponding Secretary, Girls' Dramatic Club, Radio Unit, Senior Play, Senior Flower Committee, Dance Band, Director of I2B Play, Business. AGNES GEORGINE Cass Technical High School, Dedication Committee, Michigan State Teachers' College. BETHEL V. GODFREY Wilson, Nurses' Training School. , RosEMARY GonosHlAN '- '-idt'S'W d LUC ALB LOU Wilson, Girls Dramatic Club, Debate Squad, Vice Pres: en , enior ays an Means Committee, Senior Play Prompter, Senior Ribbon Committee, Junior Girl Reserves, Declamation Contest, National Honor Society, Michigan State College. JOSEPHINE JULIETTE GRECO i Cary, Civil Service. BETTY ANN GREEN Wilson, Junior Student Council, E. H. R. Home Economics Club, Prospector Staff, Humor Editor, Senior Motto Committee, Senior Play Ticket Committee, Senior Class Historian, National Honor Society, Business. ILLE LOUISE Cary, Rapid ERT GROSEL Wilson, R.O.T.C, Second Lieutenant, Fencing Club, Debate Squad, Senior Hi-Y Dance Committee, Senior Play Cast, U. S. Army Officer. PLEASANT GROSFIELD Wilson, Junior Girl Reserves, Art School. IRENE GROSOS Holy Cross, Junior Girl Reserves, Junior Student Council, Senior Student Coun- cil, Chess and Checker Club, Treasurer, Senior Ways and Means Committee, National Honor Society, Business College. GRJEKIAN Writers Club, Business College. Club, Senior IS GYETVAY Hunter, Dance Band, Band, Army. DILMUS HALL Pershing High, Senior Play Poster Committee, Tool and Die Maker. BERNICE HERR Cary, Detroit Business Institute. DOUGLAS HETTERLEY Wilson, Senior Play, Royal Air Force. ROY HILDEBRANDT Wilson, Ford Apprentice School. GLADORIS HILL - Morley, Service Club, Captain, Library Club, Business College and Conservatory of Music. WESLEY HILL Wilson, Band, Dance Band, Intramural Basketball, Swimming Squad, Dedica- tion Committee, Albion College. MXW RICHARD HOLLIS Q , V ' 3:,., .,'- , 5:5:iEE::- -.-'v.. -'i 'ii 5'55f2E5Ii:E5EFIE?':i5I.-5332 .4-E-E1Ll3s f':5'5'5 Xt' , ,. ,. ' t -. .. 54+ t gi -I 1 - , . . , f .,., , 5.5. W, 1, H, ,. . - - ' - ' Sie.. . H r . , - -f'W5i:5ifE5' i ..-.. --.:- ,- ..:. .,. a s rg-t w.-3. .- 4' M- : I - I - , - i 'iff-Y. S12 WE ..-, L., , - ,.,. V A. g My . . . ' Xfriaqvs , 1.-.:.:..'..s.2'3222555-122, I',::::::-'i' eiifi- i .GLWQIJ - F: - 2zQgQg.I, ' g!j ' j'.:-5555221 ew-Mm, :I 1,- ..'.-':.-i...g.a.i:,i,.sisaeM., A' ' pr yr . .....,.,. Q '- 13,1 f 3 ,. ' ' ,..:15.,.Q2 r w1v,mv,. 1221 ?- J 5, ,, , V , .... 1-mf ..,.. A ' I ,,.,,,,. I, , ,,.,..,., E , .,..-,. . ia:-If M +1 ,.- V1 ' fg ' ss, . -- gifs' V-1 .4. ' -- 'lf , Q Z' G--a. ., , 555' I E9 -, gr1,1..,, - 5, N 5,- x I eve? . . I .41 pf . 236: . ggi.. 2,?Mg:::.::Qsv:3 . illfllll' Q ,pil ., If .. 2: '+ ....,. .. wi--:-s:f'e:s:si... V..--1:3:1-'-2-5:a-s:2:s:e:s:a-'- . . fe-' .5.,.:,.f-...ms iw , ' 2 -----'-'--- IQ. . ,...a, . Q...-,f ,, f . 3.-aww .l 25.51 51. -- - 1. , fl' .1 -:,. h pt:- . g. 3: . . 2 if-1 z - . ,. ,. il. ' , V, . 1 - ,sfgzgs-' ' 5 I -3553.95 -'-' ' 1 . iii If 'H - Q.. ' - 2:21..:.:.:1'1 f11f 4 Wilson, Intramural Basketball, Varsity Football Team, Letter Men's Club, University of Detroit. Page Eight p MEMBERS OF THE 12A CLASS STELLA HOMICK Neinas, E. H. R. Home Economics Club, Vice-President, Model. RICHARD HOUSE Wilson, Band, Senior Student Council, Dance Band, College. A I NELLIE HOYER Wilson, Junior Girl Reserves, Castro Caesaris, Modern Language Club, Pros- pector Staff, Copy Editor, Quill and Scroll Society, National Honor Society, EDWARD JOHNSTON Wilson, University of Detroit. Executive Secretary. JEAN S. JOHNSTON Wilson, Business College. EVELYNE E. JONES Hunter, Girls' Finishing School. l RAY JONES Neinas, Senior Student Council, intramural Basketball, Business institute. MARY JOSEPH Cary, Business Institute. ROSE KACHADORIAN McMillan, Junior Girl Reserves, Armulit Club, Senior Play Costume Committee, Business College. HARRY KACHADOURIAN McMillan, R.O.T.C. Sergeant, Ford Apprentice School. ARSON KALAJIAN Cary, Packard Apprentice School. BERTHA KALMAR Wilson, Basketball, Junior Journalism, Copy Editor, Senior Play, Usher, Business institute. ROLAND KAMINSKE Stephanus, Intramural Basketball, Prospector Salesman, University of Michigan. PHILLIP KEHETIAN Cary, Senior l-li-Y Club, Recording Secretary, Prospector Salesman, Junior Stu- dent Council, Secretary, Senior Student Council, Senior Color Committee, Senior Play, Wayne. PRASDAN KEOSSIAN Neinas, Armulit Club, Secretarv, E. H. R. Home Economics Club, Corresponding Secretary, Business.- ELMER KESTER Stephanus, Prospector Salesman, Business. LUCY MARIE KETEIAN Cary, Detroit Commercial College. GEORGIA KEYSAER Hunter, Chemistry Club, Senior Play, Wayne. VIRGINIA KISNER Wilson, Biology Club, Ribbon Committee, Dedication Committee, College. MARGARET KODOBOCZ McMillan, Beauty Operator. NORDA KORFF IRA Hunter, Business College. KORKIGIAN Wilson, Debate Squad, President, Vice-President, Senior Student Council, Presi- dent, Vice-President, Senior Ways and Means Committee, Chairman, National Honor Society, President, Senior Play, Michigan State College, 1 RUDY KOSS Wilson, Intromural.BasketbolI, Senior Play, Musician. GEORGE WALTER KURZYNIEC Morley, Senior Play, Prospector Staff, Advertising Assistant, Work. 'riisdooizs LADA McMillan, Boys' Dramatic Guild, President, Senior Play, Senior Color Committee, Letter Men's Club, Cross Country Team, College. OLIVER LAMBDIN Neinas, Business. V HARRY DONALD LANGE Cary, R.O.T.C. Lieutenant, R.O.T.C. Rifle Team, City Manual of Arms, Navy. ' MARGARET LANGE 1 Stephanus, Business institute. SHIRLEY BEVERLEY LANGLEY Wilson, Senior Play, Senior Color Committee, Acceptance of Spode, Presenta- tion of Spade, Senior Student Council, Vice-President, Girls' Dramatic Club, President, National I-lonorrSociety, Latin Club, Vice-President, Wayne University. Jui.iA i.iPci-lik L Wilson, Business. STEVE LUKAS Cary, Orchestra, Band, Dance Band, Intramural Basketball, Music. ' ALVIN MacNEIL Hunter, Senior Play, Business. BETTY MAGUSIN Morley, Juniorv Girl Reserves, Camera Club, Library Club, Debate Squad, Treas- urer, Prospector Salesman, Chemistry Club, Senior Play Prompter, Senior Ribbon Committee, Chairman, Senior Banquet Committee, Beauty Culture. ELIZABETH MALINAK ,i Morley, Junior Student Council, Library Club,-Senior Play Poster Committee, National Honor Society, Business School. ' ' - . JOHN MANOOGIAN Cary, Prospector Salesman, Junior intramural Basketball, Ford Apprentice D ELIZABETH MATE McMillan, Junior Council, Junior Girl Reserves, Armulit Club, Senior Student Council, Senior Play Costume Committee, Business College. I Page N ine School. V. llv ,... E Q 'V'. 1 If ,. .H ' 7 f' . ..,.. 'I Q 1-.. . .ff - 42, .:,.Qi'9.' V fr- I f' :-': ' .'.. ' ,. :V ag . . . Q . , , .. -,,, - ' r'r- - 2,',,',r . .-.v i 1. V Aff N - -Q . f i ...Q .5 g ii ' inii :::: f ..i' f fi: -, ' A ...... I : . of ..,, . Zi H: .:':E i ..'. M . ' -.. - -'-',-'- K : Q W fig? :iii 'QIAP EA by A . ,. . . ., ,A ,,:,. :lk 'v ,. :ls :II . ,.,- , . r w K -S+ 4 I ... . , .:,3 ,., 1 Z wig ' YW I Q. 'U V I t ' 'Ziff :::E5li::s.1. rw 0 0 '2 fi izfioaul' ' ' -. - ' ., V , . , -by ::1es5 .'e::. : : u ft - 12 ': m ' 4.4: . 2 eff 1. 'ti' . -'-- '- - .,.., .,., :I N .. V I , Q Q V , , . f ., .ew A. --..v 7 S- . Z Mi .,..,.., V I EEE ? ' . f 'if ' 4 5.22-3555 -es:: -E'- 41:51:23- 2 - . . .,., 3 ,,.,,,:,,:,,,,, , .if- ,.. , f i' MW ? it ' I A ii: 1 I -we I vi. New gn r 2 ' I Neel ---- 3 M ' , f jf ' 1 gr, f fi., is 3, '-Tj: , A- 1 125i-' f W ..,,.,. I S-gre,-,I . ,.- an ry: - ...I E 4 MEMBERS OF THE IZA CLASS MARY MEDZIGIAN Cary, Prospector Salesman, Debate Squad, Service Squad, Director of I2B Play, Senior Play, Radio Dramatics. JOHN MOERLINES Wilson, Detroit institute of Technology. CHARLES MOORE Neinas, Trade School. ROSE GILVART MOSIGIAN Cary, Domecon Club, Armulit Club, Detroit Business Institute. FRANK MUCHY Hunter, Varsity Golf, Captain, Letter Men's Club, Senior Banquet Committee, General Motors Institute. EDWARD MUGERDICH IAN Wilson, Chess and Checker Club, Game Advisor, Boys' Bowling Club, Senior intramural Basketball, Apprentice School. DAN MURRAY MARLAND MUNROE Morlevj Intramural Basketball, R.O.T,C. Sergeant. RAE ARNOLD MUNROE Morley, Work. Neinas, Prospector Salesman, Hawaiian Serenaders, Ford Apprentice School. ELIZABETH NAGY All Saints, Business College. LOUIS NAGY McMillan, Basketball, Captain, Baseball, Football, Letter Men's Club, Secretary, Vice-President, Senior Class, President, Wayne. ALVIN NEUBACHER MICHAEL NELINGER Morley, Sheet Metal Layout. Wilson, Ford Trade School. HAROLD R. NEUBACH ER Stephanus, Prospector Salesman, Dedication Committee, Civil Service. VIOLA MARIE PAISLEY JAMES NOEL Wilson, Senior Play, Business. ROY 0'BRlEN Roosevelt, D. I. T. Mechanical Engineering. Wilson, Hawaiian Serenaders, Nursing. FRAN K PALAMAR Morley, Senior Play, Ticket Salesman, Boys' Dramatic Guild, Vice-President, Prospector Salesman, Senior Entertainment Committee, Ford Apprentice School. WILLIAM PALMER Wilson, Drafting. GASPAR PAPP McMillan, Junior Journalism, Humor Editor, Sports Editor, Castra Coesaris, Prospector Salesman, Business Institute. MARIE PARKER Cary, Junior Girl Reserves, Inter-Club Counselor, Senior Girl Reserves, Com- mercial College. EDWARD PEARTREE New York City, Senior Play, Aeronautics Club, General Motors Trade School. BESSIE PERKINS BILL PENZES McMillan, Intramural Basketball, College. MAYNARD PEPIN Cory, Intramural Basketball, Mechanical Engineering. Western, Intramural Basketball' Senior Dance Ticket Salesman' Business College. WILLIAM PETERSON MARJORIE PETRANGELO Wilson' Intramural Basketball' Business, AGNES PETRIE Boynton' Motion Pi-ture Club Secretary Treasurer' Nursing. 2 A, 1. I, ,,,, ....,:5..e.:.. el: fig: I I 5:55. SIM-. s. . '- 32 E.: 'jifriizgliifg' ., ,'.. J' Z. , ..,. V, ,... 3-5.- AQ 3 :5 ' - '. ,- 51.22-ai A :sl ' .,., ,,. , ' ' 'J i i 2? K ' 253. . 3 rw ' A .,... ..., , V, - 1. 22. 5 . . . ..,.. - J ' . - T f.'. :e m -f..,.. , dr W ' I I W 0 Wilson, Prospector Salesman, Q .2 , . A :- gr.. Q 9 ,I , , Q W W Q' 1, 1- QW , , , , f ANNA PETRUNIC Wilson, Writer. THADDEUS PIETRAS St. John, Detroit Institute of Technology NICK POPOVICS Cass, University of Michigan. ELEANOR RAFTARY Wilson, Chemistry Club, Secretary, Detroit Business Institute. BETTY REILLY Wilson, Junior Girl Reserves, Girls' Dramatic Club, Corresponding Secretary, Domecon Club, Senior Dedication Committee, Beauty Culture. ELIZABETH BETTY RIBICH McMillan, Junior Girl Reserves, Business College. Page Ten FRANK RICE Cass, Senior Play, Aviation. RUTH ANN RICKERT Wilson, Swimming Team, Business School, , - f 'i . im J, ,.,.,, ...::. , Ars ff .,.- , og . tw I ,..... . ASW' K neg, ,- we -:P ,,.. , if -::'- irz' Cli f - ---:. : ' wi vi' me g Wei? it y . . ..... . J ..,. Q .. 'H F f a ff ' . 38 , .,.. . .. f I 5 g V .. .fri 2 , Y, fr . I I A A A .. li.. ':: pr. . - I , .. .ju i 132 WAS, ' ' ,Q Q? A 9 A P Madonna. hw . L' 3'- ,,. , 4. , 339 2 J Slim' Q ' ' s o 'S W, .We .vr ' 1. M 'M ,X Q SKY ew Z E We yo 'Kp SV af Z 1 Q f ' af , , W Ya fs s 2 MQ 4 . A ,lzl i ..,. . . . . -9 ,, -v--..,.,, MEMBERS OF THE 12A CLASS HELEN RITO Hunter, Rapid Writers Club, Senior Entertainment Committee, Senior Play, Wayne. PETE ROLANDO Cass, Intramural Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Letter Men's I JANET ROSS Hunter, Rapid Writers Club, Secretary, Senior Play House Committee, Chairman, Banquet Committee, Chairman, Senior Color Committee, Senior Ribbon Com- VIRGINIA JANE RUDIN Morley, Beauty Culture. Club, Ford Apprentice School. mittee, Wayne. JAMES ST. HOLMES JOE McMillan, Letter Men's Club, Indoor and Outdoor Track Team, Varsity Cross- Country Team, Debate Squad, Prospector Salesman, Football, Engineering Col- ege. SAMULONIS Wilbur Wright, General Motors Apprentice School. ISABEL ANN SARKESIAN Morley, Junior Girl Reserves, Service Club, Captain, Senior Student Council, Senior Dance Committee, Senior Play, Designing School. A NEVART ROSE SARKESIAN Cary, Senior Girl Reserves, Inter-Club Counselor, Armulit Club, Interior Deco- rating at Wayne. WILLIAM L. SARKISIAN Douglas Houghton, Bowling Team, Service Club, Young Men's Club, Corre- sponding Secretary, Cheer Leader, Business. JUDITH MARIE SARTOR Hunter, E. H. R. Home Economics Club, Detroit Business Institute. JEAN HELEN SEARTH Wilson, American Academy of Dramatic Arts. OLGA TALOSI ROSE S. SEMEZIAN McMillan, History Club, Armulit Club, Secretary, President, Beauty Culture. JAMES NORMAN SHANNON Morley, Debate Squad, Junior Student Council, Varsity Football, Reserve Bas- ketball, Ford Trade School. KENNETH MAXWELL SHIRTZ Tappan, Intramural Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Letter Men's Club, Dedication Committee. JAMES SHORY McMillan, Orchestra, Aeronautics Club, Junior and Senior Student Councils, General Motors Institute. ROBERT W. SIMPSON Michigan Agricultural College. ANNABELLE M. SISKO Cary, Prospector Salesman, Dress Designer. PATRICK SMYTH Holy Redeemer, Ford Apprentice School. MARIE SOBODAS!-I Wilson, E. H. R. Home Economics Club, Senior Dedication Committee, Senior Play Make-Up Committee, Business College. EVELYN STEFFLER Wilson, Junior Girl Reserves, Senior Student Council, Honorary Member, E. H. R. Home Economics Club, Treasurer, Girls' Dramatic Club, Quill and Scroll Society, Treasurer, Senior Motto Committee, Chairman, Prospector Staff, Copy Editor, Chief Typist, Managing Editor, National Honor Society, Business. HENRY STERNISHA Wilson, Prospector Stott, Assistant Circulation Manager, Bookkeeper, Business Manager, Quill and Scroll Society, Vice-President, Senior Flower Committee, YVONNE STRAWBRIDGE Hunter, Rapid Writers Club, President, Domecon Club, Treasurer, Senior Enter- tainment Committee, Chairman, Senior Play Property Committee, Chairman, Business College. National Honor Society, Business College. DOLLIE STURM Wilson, Chemistry Club, Business College. BERTHA SUTTON Morley, Junior Girl Reserves, Inter-Club Counselor, Senior Girl Reserves, Secre- tary, Armulit Club, College. BEVERLEE RUTHE SWEEN EY Western, Girls' Bowling Team, President, Senior Play, Debate Squad, Michigan State College. ELEANOR SYSAK Hunter, Girls' Bowling Team, Business College. CHARLOTTE S. SZABARI Wilson, Modern Language Club, Hockey, National Honor Society, Reporter. JOHN TANCIAR McMillan, Letter Men's Club, Varsity Baseball Team, Intramural Basketball, Prospector Salesman, Modern Languaqe Club, College. OSCAR TAYLOR Webster, Band, Dance Band, Music, West Virginia State College. JOSEPHINE THOMAS Wilson, Service Club, E. H. R. Home Economics Club, Senior Play Make-Up Committee, Business College. 1 WILLIAM A. TOTH Wilson, Varsity Football, Letter Men's Club, Ticket Salesman, Varsity Baseball, Business. HELEN CAROLYN TOTH Medina High School, Medina, Ohio, Busfness Institute. H MICHAEL TOT McMillan, Varsity Football Team, Varsity Baseball Team, Indoor Track Team, Junior Student Council, Letter Men's Club, Vice-President, College. RUSSELL TROMINSKI Cass, Senior Play, Ford Apprentice School, RUTH TYSON Wilson, Girls' Swimming Team, Co-Captain, Girls' Dramatic Club, Domecon Club, Dressmaking. Page Eleven X. f S ,Q X SSW 4 N X Q XSS. X 5 M. W Q W' 7 iw' ? ' MEMBERS OF THE 12A CLASS 'r ALBERT GEORGE VARGA Morley, Camera Club, Young Men's Club, President, Prospector Staff, Adver- .. . tising Assistant, Business Manager, Quill and Scroll Society, President, Senior Ways and Means Committee, Business. HENRY CARL VARGO Morley, Varsity Tennis Team, Chess Club, Letter Men's Club, Michigan State. MARION DOROTHY VELTIGIAN Cary, Senior Make-Up Committee, Beauty Culture. JOSEPH F. VERES sf X Q it s W' . fi Q X :Es .Sf if ' - I . , .:- S N s S A . st wi' I X 3 X Q. e 1 XS? Page Twelve . Ca ry , Busi ness. EVELYN M. VERESH McMillan, Junior Girl Reserves, Secretary, Vice-President, Junior Journalism, Associate Editor, Library Club, Vice-President, President, Girls' Dramatic Club, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer, Girls' Fencing Squad, Treasurer, Captain, , . Senior Class, Vice-President, Salutatorian, National Honor Society, Secretary, Senior Play. ESTHER ASTIG VOSGERCHIAN X s 'iff . ,,w.a Cary, Prospector Salesman, Varsity Hockey Team, Student Manager, Intramural SK Q3 iw 1 , . Basketball' Senior Pla Make U Committee Swimmin Te m Armuli lub , .,., , v A D A: Q C1 i t C , 1 Treasurer, Rapid Writers Club, Business Institute. . . sYRoN wma: Wilson, Intramural Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Pattern Maker. EARL WILLIAMSON Wilson, Ticket Salesman, Varsity Swimming Team, Captain, Castra Caesaris, Letter Men's Club, Senior Class, Treasurer, Senior Play, Albion College. BETTY WITZ Hunter, Beauty Culture. DONALD ZAGAROLI VIOLET ZAGAROLI NAFE A ALLEY DONALD ANNETT MARCELLA E . , , B RTRAND, JAMES FERGUSON, JAMES HAMMOND, OSCAR KOVACICH, FRANK NAKI, CLARA PALUCH, JAMES PASCARELLA, CHARLES E. WHITE, BOB WYATT THE PICK AND SPADE THE CLASS OF JANUARY, 1941, has taken this spade as a symbol of its untiring effort in meeting problems and digging its way out of them. Keeping this bright symbol ever before us, we will use it to build a secure foundation for our future life. As representative of the class of January, 1941, I present this spade, with confidence that it will spur you to dig deeply for the treasures which it will reveal. SHIRLEY LANGLEY. A GREAT HONOR has been bestowed upon me in giving me the opportunity to accept this spade, which has long been one of the symbols of Southwesternls courage and strength. It is to you, the seniors, I now look with admiration. I hope that our class may uphold the high and successful standards which you have established. Again I say that our class is proud of our association with you, the energetic and ambitious senior class of january, 1941. ROBERT ROCHESKA. FOR YEARS PAST, a student has been chosen to present this pick to you, the oncoming seniors. The class of January, 1941, has bestowed this privilege upon me for which I am greatly honored. As we go out into this world of turmoil we shall always look back upon our days with pleas- ant reminiscences, at this school where we found both friendship and knowledge. Accept this pick on behalf of this graduating class and above all uphold the high ideals which this instrument represents. IRA KORKIGIAN. BEING PRIVILEGED IN ACCEPTING this memorial pick, I do so with a heart filled with inspiration to carry on the fine work which your predecessors and you have accomplished. By bestowing upon us this traditional implement, which we recognized as a symbol of high standards, I, in behalf of my fellow students, the juniors, extend to you in return the heartiest wishes for success in this perpetually revolving world. CECELIA MITORAY. THE PRESlDENT'S ADDRESS By LOUIS NAGY Faculty Members, Classmates, and Friends: Today, regardless of all the strife about us, we are living in a democratic country where all men are considered equal. There is no better example of a spirit of equality and friendliness than that shown here at Southwestern. Now we have to venture out from this security into a world about which we know only too little. The spirit in which we enter into things plays a very important part in the results. We can look to the future in either of two ways-We may consider it with doubt and fear, an attitude that will generally cause much grief and possible failure, on the other hand we may look expectantly to things to come, determined and unafraid. With feelings such as these we may rest assured that we are moving in the right direction toward happiness and success. It is very difficult to express the happiness I have experienced in serving as your class presi- dent. This position was easy to fill because of the whole-hearted co-operation of the class and the ready assistance of the faculty, particularly Mrs. Wilson and Mr. Dolan, our sponsors. And now, though I must say farewell, it is my earnest wish that somewhere, sometime, in the near future we may all meet again. CLASS HISTCRY By BETTY GREEN and TONY FoREs1 Four years ago, in January, 1937, we first walked through these doors and gazed, awed, at the countless rooms and the endless halls. How would we ever find our way about? Well, we did get lost at first, but soon we knew where we were going, or thought we did! Finally we lost the title freshiel', and became full-fledged sophomores, at which time we began really to enter the spirit of our school. We joined clubs and became interested in what our sports teams were doing. fContinued on page forty-twoj THE VALEDICTORY By BETTY ANN DANTO Parents, Teachers, and Classmates: Another stage in our journey through life has been completed by our class, this day. To us it appears to be the most important stage and rightfully so. Let us pause a moment and reflect upon those points we have already passed in our journey thus far: FirstAAdvancement through infancy and early childhood under the benevolent protection of our beloved parents until we reached school age. Second-In harmony with educational principles under scientific supervision, we entered elementary school and our first material contact with our fellow man. Finally-Entrance into high school and the gradual approach to maturity, aided by a steady advancement in education as a basis for our future lives. Thus summarizing the progress we have made in this period of time, we can readily see that it must be classi- fied only as a foundation, and that which follows subsequently requires even greater effort and clearer thinking. If we have the will to succeed, coupled with the ability to grasp the opportunities that may present themselves, we shall ultimately meet with success, irrespective of the field of endeavor that we choose, and shall find that a successful, happy, and useful life has been lived. Some of us in following this course may even leave 'ffootsteps on the sands of timefy As we proceed let us keep our ambitions under constant control so that at no time shall we selfishly transgress upon the rights of others, always remembering-ffTo do unto others as you would have them do unto you,l7 and always endeavoring to make this a better world in which to live. THE SALUTATORY It is indeed an honor to welcome you, my fellow students, on this momentous occasion. This is the last time that we assemble here as a class and I feel sure this meeting will be one that we'll never forget. Since this is our last meeting as a senior record, it is fitting and proper to show our grati- tude to the faculty members, our parents, and our friends, who have done so much toward helping us reach our goalfcommencementl Words cannot express our heartfelt thanks. Though we depart we shall often think of the enjoyment received from entering into school affairs, and the pleasure We found by participating in clubs, sports, and social activities. I sincerely wish each and every one of you success in whatever field you have chosen. As for what lies ahead of us-that is for the future and our class prophets to tell. However- HWe have gone this farg we shall go farther. MEMORIES AND S Our four most happy high school years Have fled by much too fast, And thereis no doubt that many tears Will be shed now they're past. As freshies green we entered school, Its customs strange and new, With care we followed every rule Lest wrong things we might do. At last had come our Senior year More quickly than we thought, It's brought us many memories dear Too precious to be bought. Page Fourteen By jovcrz COMPEAU PECULATION The time has come for all to part And now we say goodbye, But there is a pain in every heart We really want to cry. Tomorrow many things will change 'Twill be a sad. sad day. Out in a world so very strange, Our best friends wend their way. The road of life, we must confess, Is steep and hard to climb. So we wish each one great success, With hopes for futures fine. OUT OF THE SKIES OF' 1951 By RITA FRANKS and GORDON BURKE G. B. R. F. CGordon Burke and Rita Franksj reporting to Station S. H. Sfaltitude 5,000fvisibility good! now flying over the heart of greater Detroit. There's the Detroit News Building just ahead. I see Elizabeth Albrecht, of the comic section, Roy Mae Adams and Rose Aranosian who write What to Wear and How to 'Wear It , and Helen Bartok and Audrey Bauss of the f'Lonely Hearts column all entering the building together. 'tWant flash news? Read Alvin Neubacherls and James Shannon's column about fashions. The sign across the street announces the tfGulpit Doun Restaurant . We see Marcella Bertrand and Susan Boghosian serving luncheon to Irene Bolla, Grace Brock, and Elizabeth Malinak. Who's that rambling down Woodward Avenue in a daze??Why, it's Margaret Bricklin. I hear she got Hmoonstruckll while painting that famous tfEgyptian Sunrise? Wherels everyone hurrying? I can see now-itls a big sale at 4'Cleo Burnett's Cut Rate. This store features original creations by Joyce Compeau. Irene Catlett, Arvilla Burgess, Bette Buckshi, Elizabeth Mate, and Marion Challoner are there to help you choose the latest style in gunnysacks. Yola Casoris owns that little Bower garden in the center of Grand Circus Park, she sells a few vegetables as a side line. We can see Elizabeth Conti, Mary Cook, Goldie Csekei, and Rose Mosigian storing up on their spinach. Just outside the city limits is Yahooti University. Mae Del Piero, Winifred Dixon, Thelma Gabriel, Betty Ann Danto, Helen Dovica, and Mary Dull are there. Of course they are on their way to the Campus Sweete Shoppe where June Edwards, Mary Eloian, and Elizabeth Emry make delicious ice cream sodas. As we pass over the Wi Psin Sorority House we hear Hazel Erdman, Geraldine Bazin, Rose Ferlejewski, June Flaugher, and Agnes Georgine discussing the latest gossip. If you're looking for rabbits, visit Rita Franks who is running a ranch for lost rabbits. Rosemary Godoshian and Betty Godfrey are in charge of the rabbits' rations. A Returning to the out-skirts of the city we pass over the law firm of Bessie Garras and Juliette Greco. A peek into the Public Library reveals Betty Green deep in a study of the past. Lucille Grjekian, Pleasant Grosfield, and Irene Grosos smilingly assist all bookworms. They're the librarians. Q Can that be-yes, it's Bernice Herr, Gladoris Hill, and Stella Homick dashing down 'Warren Avenue toward the Swing Bowl operated by Theodore Lada, Harry Kachadourian, and Richard House.. Nellie Hoyer and Jean Johnston are just leaving the National Bank after a hard day's work. Evelyn Jones, Mary Joseph, Rose Kachadorian, and Bertha Kalmar are running wildly for a Kercheval street car. Will they make it? Prasdan Keossian is swinging with Teddy Trumpit's band at the Ritz Plaza, where Lucy Keteian is head waitress. A glimpse in the City Hospital reveals Virginia Kisner and Margaret Kodobocz repairing Norda Korff and Margaret Lange who were injured in a recent explosion at the Boom Chemical Company. The explosion was the result of an experiment by Georgia Keysaer, the mad chemist. Shirley Langley, Julia Lipchik, and Elizabeth Magusin are the youngest school 'fmarmsv in Southwestern High School where Harold Brunsch, Dilmus Hall, and Henry Vargo are teaching, too. Alvin MacNeil is finishing his plans for HThe Lazy Dog Escort Bureauf' Among his most popular escorts are John Manoogian, Harold Diedrich, and James St. Holmes. Mary Medzigian, Dean of Yahooti University, is chaperoning a few students, namely Elizabeth Nagy, Viola Paisley, Marie Parker, Bessie Perkins, Marjorie Petrangelo, Agnes Petrie, Anna Petrunic, Eleanor Raftary, and Betty Reilly who are on a sight-seeing tour. Elizabeth Ribich and Ruth Ann Rickert have a beauty salon for men. Step right up, boys. As we near the residential section we see Janet Ross and Helen Rito going from door to door as singing saleswomen for the Harmless Brush Company. The latest Broadway hit is starring Isabel Sarkesian, Virginia Rudin, and Nevart Sarkesian. The costume designers are Judith Sartor and Jean Searth. On opening night we noticed Rose Semezian, Annabelle Sisko, Marie Sobodash, Evelyn Steftier, Dollie Sturm, Bertha Sutton, Ruthe Sweeney, Eleanor Sysak, and Charlotte Szabari. What's causing all the disturbance in the Detroit River? The water is white with foam! Do I see mermaids splashing around? No-it's a race. The contenders are Josephine Thomas. Helen Toth, Ruth Tyson, Marion Veltigian, and Esther Vosgerchian. Look out, Windsor, here they come! Page Fzfteen WE VIEW THE FUTURE Yvonne Strawbridge is pounding the Hivories for the f'Hotsy Totsy Swingeroosf' Who's that little lady knitting so furiously? Itls Evelyn Veresh, of course! She's knitting socks for soldiers. Keep your feet dry, boys. Those socks shrink. On the corner of Hairline and Part Avenues we see a flashy sign announcing 'fWitz's Wiggleless Wigs, an innovation made by Betty Witz. Over the zoom of the motors we hear Louis Nagy shouting, f'Got that order?7' Louis Nagy is the president of the HSilver Tip Safety Pin Cofl, which employs George Kurzyniec and Byron Wade as sales managers. Barky Aranosian and Harold Neubacher are orators opposing each other on political questions of the day. Our finely tuned radio picks up Steven Lukas, a popular orchestra leader, saying, ffNow let's have it again, as he directs his musicians, Wesley Hill, Tony Foresi, and Louis Gyetvay. Managing a roller skating rink in this neighborhood is John Caprielian who employs Edward Peartree and Gordon Burke to teach new skaters the art of falling without a bounce. Nearby we fly over Yail, our local law college, where Frank Arnosky and Oscar Taylor are the star graduate pupils of Professor Arson Kalajian. Acting on the stage are Louis Argenian, james Noel, and Frank Palamar in a smashing new hit, which will last SH days! l Featured in 19517s World's Fair Aquacade are Rudolph Koss and Earl Williamson as high diving stars. It's fresh off the press! Kenneth Shirtz and Russell Trominski have just completed Home With the Gale , a sequel to Gone With the Windn. Steve Allic owns the '4Slo Plug riding academy with Robert Simpson, Oliver Lambdin, and Charles Moore as riding instructors. Wham! The 7-10 split is made. Harold Begdorian and Fabian Fox are bowling in the A.B.C. tournament. Albert Grosel and Ira Korkigian are leaving the city to explore northern Canada for botanical research. Flying closer we see that john Chizmadia is out to build a speed plane for the Navy. Retired business men who have made millions drawing new map designs of Europe are john Moerlines, Mike Deak, and Bill Toth. The symphonic orchestra is admitting two promising musicians, Douglas Hetterley and James Downes. Roy Hildebrandt is editor of 'fThe Daily Blahl' and now employs Patrick Smyth and Frank Muchy. Harry Lange, james Ferguson, and Frank Diedrich are joint partners of a submarine convoy company. Those famed scientists, Maynard Pepin and Mike Toth, have just discovered H20 in Lake Superior. Michael Fodor and Gaspar Papp are working on plans for escalators in Southwestern High. Thomson Ferrans is acclaimed the World's Golf Champion. His closest rivals are joe Samulonis and Joe Veres. The Southwestern Sweet Shop, now owned by Frank Rice, employs Roy O'Brien and james Shory as special de- signers of banana splits. As we loop the loop, we hear Bill Chonko yelling, 'fGuard your man, to George Ditzhazy as he goes around end in their game against U. of M. This time television comes to our aid to see William Dumbauld, the most popular comedian in this new field of radio entertainment. Roland Kaminske and his running mate, joe Belous, recently won a great victory in defeating Roosevelt for the Presidency of the U. S. A very popular trio heard and seen on station J. O. Y. is Elmer Kester, William Palmer, and Marland Munroe. Richard Hollis and Michael Nelinger are the star quarterbacks of Notre Dame's football team. Those ffbring 'em back dead big game hunters, Phillip Kehetian, Edward Mugerdichian, and Albert Varga, are now searching for white mice. John Tanciar, William Sarkisian, and Rae Munroe are local short circuit electricians. Edward Johnston and Henry Sternisha are forwards on the Red Wings' hockey team. Ray jones and Daniel Murray are giving ballet lessons. Their star pupil is William Penzes. Thaddeus Pietras and Nick Popovics are acrobats in Farnum and Dailie's traveling circus. William Peterson and Pete Rolando are writing an American translation of English literature. Our trip is over-We've heard and seen all-through short-wave telescope and television . . . Station G. B. R. F. now signing off. Page Sixteen T0 THE CLASS OF JUNE, 1941 By ELIZABETH ALBRECHT and THOMSON FERRANS We, the class of January, 1941, of Southwestern High School, of the City of Detroit, in the County of Wayne, State of Michigan, being of age and sound memory and mind, do make and declare this to be our last will and testament and leave the following bequests: We, Betty Ann Danto and Evelyn Veresh, do hereby will and bequeath our super-intelligence to Lillian Stawowczyk and Rosalie Sulok. I, Marion Challoner, do hereby will and bequeath my debutant appearance to Naomi Del Torre, Goldie Fazekas, and Edna Mae Roloff. We, Harold Begdorian and Harold Brunsch, do hereby will and bequeath our bowling scores to Bill Brown, George Stol, and Joe Cieslak. I, Ira Korkigian, do hereby will and bequeath my calmness in speaking before an audience to Rudy Laslo, William Thiede, and Ray Mooney. I, Mary Eloian, do hereby will and bequeath the cheerful sound of my name to Mary Matsko and Mary Surma. We, James Downes and William Peterson, do hereby will and bequeath our permanent waves to William Major, Wilks Sanders, and Richard Baozzi. I, Anna Petrunic, do hereby will and bequeath my Southwestern elevator pass to Marilyn Sherman, Esther Zanoni, and Bruna Fioroti. I, Rose Ferlejewski, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to knit between class periods and to get to places on time to Mary Bonn and Roxie Korkigian. We, Oliver Lambdin, John Manoogian, and Oscar Taylor, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to play checkers to Edward Pilch, Joseph King, and Kenneth Goebel. I, Frank Muchy, do hereby will and bequeath my golf clubs to Lee Allen and Bill Buehler. We, Bette Buckshi and Mary Dull, do hereby will and bequeath our love of the Snack Bar to Sidonia Sudar and Jean Lewis. I, Mary Cook, do hereby will and bequeath my riding togs to Geraldine Beck and Betty Coffey. We, Edward Peartree and Earl Williamson, do hereby will and bequeath our Robert Taylor technique to Leroy Adanti, Julius Gasper, and Jack Fightmaster. I, Betty Godfrey, do hereby will and bequeath my sensible manners to Lilyian Mogor and Genevieve Brunarsky. We, John Tanciar and Gordon Burke, do hereby will and bequeath our natural brilliancy to Alex Toth, Berch Atamian, Alfred Manning, and Milan Barancek. I, Roy Mae Adams, do hereby will and bequeath my great knowledge of European history to Johnnie Hopkins. We, Ruth Tyson and Ruth Rickert, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to float like swans to Virginia Brumley and Elsie Drum. We, Edward Johnston and Wesley Hill, do hereby will and bequeath our love for fun to Leslie Wetterholt, Max Eckert, and John Maczkowski. We, James Noel and Theodore Lada, do hereby will and bequeath our charming acting ability to Donald Ward, Marion Kolodziejezyk, and Joe Saghy. I, Evelyn Stefffer, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to manage the Prospector and still keep on the good side of my ftpalsn to Kathleen MacKenzie and Louise Amman. We, Elizabeth Conti and Betty Witz, do hereby will and bequeath our sweetness to Ann Matyas, Florence Fillipps, and Shirley Kloss. . I, Joe Belous, do hereby will and bequeath my robust personality to Edward Paul and Marion Marusza. We, John Caprielian and James Ferguson, do hereby will and bequeath our chewing gum wrappers to Rob- ert Sweeney, Charles Kasparian, and Charles McGlothlin. We, Goldie Csekei and Elizabeth Emry, do hereby will and bequeath our over-used hockey sticks to Helen Gargal and Lenore Smith. I, Esther Vosgerchian, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get IOOW in both Prospector and Pictorial sales to Sadie Menoian and Helen Lewickos. I, Helen Dovica, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with the class president to Catherine Coffey, Alice Hacker, and Jessie Haskins. I, Hazel Erdman, do hereby will and bequeath my pert nose to Irene Gyori and Ramona Hidalgo. We, James Shory and William Chonko, do hereby will and bequeath our LOVE for civics to Joe Scursatone. I, Henry Sternisha, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to manage the business side of the Prospector without any flaws to George Mardigian, Steve Tuba, and Mike Vartanian. I, Mike Toth, do hereby will and bequeath my Letter Mens sweater to Savio DeAngelis and Peter Nagy. We, William Toth, Peter Rolando, and Mike Deak, do hereby will and bequeath our giant builds to Bill Oke, James Dykes, James Ferguson, Bill Duthie, and Melvin Tabbert. I, George Ditzhazy, do hereby will and bequeath my flashy bow ties to Korben Khederian, Anthony Mer- curio, Jack Saunders, Wilfred Rogers, Arthur Roselle, and Albert Darin. We, Albert Varga and Rae Monroe, do hereby will and bequeath our Lone Ranger pins to Willis Stone. We, Barky Aranosian, Harry Lang, and Michael Fodor, do hereby will and bequeath our broken shoelaces to Joe Fedea, Edward Duschinsky, William Molnar, and Joe Szabo. We, Joe Veres and Joe Samulonis, do hereby will and bequeath our odd given names to Joe Toth. I, Geraldine Bazin, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to transcribe my shorthand notes to Mathilda Torma, Irene Fuzy, Alfreda Klacza, and Lillian Standhardt. I, Grace Brock, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to find the hidden library books in the Southwestern library to Lillian Wajay, Felicia Schigelone, and Pauline Walters. . I, Isabel Sarkesian, do hereby will and bequeath my flirtatious manner to Doris Miller, Joyce Long, and Stella Maglik. Page Seventeen l eee e J Page THE CLASS OF JANUARY, 1941 I, June Edwards, do hereby will and bequeath my snow-white complexion to Cynthia Puskar and Flora Franchi. I, Helen Bartok, do hereby will and bequeath my craze for popularity to Angela Zacna. I, Marie Sobodash, do hereby will and bequeath the dash in my name to Goldie Flatley and Madeline Willems. I, Marcella Bertrand, do hereby will and bequeath my timid soul to Josephine Krizanovic. We, Elizabeth Ribich, Elizabeth Nagy, and Elizabeth Mate, do hereby will and bequeath our queenly names to Elizabeth Wojcik. I, Margaret Lange, do hereby will and bequeath my studious manners to Betty Oakley and Ida Piccioni. I, Nellie Hoyer, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to strike the right keys on the piano to Rose Ohanian and Anita Pitton. I, Rose Kachadorian, do hereby will and bequeath my runnerless stockings to Elizabeth Paul, Jennie Quiring, and Helen Riopelle. I, Betty Reilly, do hereby will and bequeath my attractive blond hair to Dolores Simler. I, Prasdan Keossian, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to conquer stage fright to Dorothy Stapleton, Marjorie Tavedian, and Christine Voden. I, Helen Rito, do hereby will and bequeath my Gay 90 costume from the senior play to Marjorie Shore and Margaret Schaklewski. I, Marion Veltigian, do hereby will and bequeath my pearl-white molars to Ethel Setzke and Mary Waselewsky. I, Charlotte Szabari, do hereby will and bequeath my tomboyishness to Ruth Yahnke, Wilma Fenske, and Mary Krek. I, Patrick Smyth, do hereby will and bequeath my baby blue eyes to Donald Work, Paul Kulcsar, Louis Har- hauzer, and Herbert Knight. I, Byron Wade, do hereby will and bequeath my water gun to Peter Daraban, Walter Kurzyniec, and Walter Koscielniak. We, Roy O'Brien and Frank Rice, do hereby will and bequeath our knitting needles to Steven Case, Ignatius Bernas, Emil Montrose, Bert Darragh, and George Safko. I, Elmer Kester, do hereby will and bequeath my shy manners with the opposite sex to Milton Mrjoian, Argo DerStepanian, and Arthur Godoshian. We, Eleanor Sysak and Norda Korff, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to suppress giggles to Jeanne Sharratt and Jane Wallington. I, June Flaugher Cpronounced floorj, do hereby will and bequeath the wood in my name to Hilda Threlfall and Mildred Smith. I, Rita Franks, do hereby will and bequeath my cold and haughty personality plus my teasing inclination to Norma Robertson and Gayle Pungor. I, Nevart Sarkesian, do hereby will and bequeath my old saddle oxfords to Martha Hoppe, Ann Hrubosky, Theresa Zilioli, and Ruth Wolff. We, Alvin Neubacher and Harry Kachadourian, do hereby will and bequeath the pictures in our lockers to Peter Chiado, Jack Sefarian, Steve Perez, and Dick Khederian. I, Thelma Gabriel, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to say HI don't know to the teachers' questions to Leonora Pratt, Caroline Beckman, and Eleanor Tomasheski. ' I, Elizabeth Malinak, do hereby will and bequeath my sophisticated hair style to Shirley Wenzel, Irene Gegus, and Alice Henson. I, Betty Green, do hereby will and bequeath my love for the alarm clock to June Bowen and Helen Jekielek. I, Rose Aranosian, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to talk teachers into giving me a front seat in all my classes to Mary Abick, Lois Althoff, and Betty Altounian. We, Ruthe Sweeney and Georgia Keysaer, do hereby will and bequeath our success in the senior play to Mary Jane Akers. I, Mary Medzigian, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to act like a fussy dean to Dorothy McKee and Catherine Flynn. I, Betty Magusin, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to attract the superior sex to Irene Benedek and Cora Benson. I, Margaret Bricklin, do hereby will and bequeath my 'fAthletic Amazonl' appearance to Theresa Halkovich, Tillie Hegedus, Ann Binell, and Barbara Nyiri. I, Audrey Bauss, do hereby will and bequeath my pleasant and attractive smile to Betty Taylor. I, Joyce Compeau, do hereby will and bequeath my love for 'tGwenl' to Anne Aramian and Helen Binder. I, Edward Mugerdichian, do hereby will and bequeath my mental ability to Leo Bondch, Robert Schultz, and Vincent Pautke. I, Louis Nagy, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to scare the class into voting for me for 12A Presi- dent to anyone who has enough influence to do the same. I, Rose Semezian, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get to school five minutes before the bell rings to Frances Mclntire, Rose Chwirut, Laura Kazinowski, and Lucille Hurrelbrink. I, Susan Boghosian, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to say the A B Cys forwards to Ida Baier. I, Lucy Keteian, do hereby will and bequeath my cooking ability to Helen Ossian and Dorothy Pawlusiak. I, Jean Johnston, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to shovel snow to Betty Botke, Janet Burt, and Christine Elliott. I, Janet Ross, do hereby will and bequeath my small collection of freckles plus my smiling eyes to Bonnie Dreaver and Loretta Drouillard. Eighteen DCES WILL AND BEQUEATH- I, Helen Toth, do hereby will and bequeath my musical nature to Gina George, Marion Cloyd, and Gloria Carls. We, Gladoris Hill and Josephine Thomas, do hereby will and bequeath our service club buttons to Emma Heise, Mary Knekleian, and Dorothea McIntosh. We, Arvilla Burgess and Cleo Burnett, do hereby will and bequeath our admiration for the R. O. T. C. boys' uniforms to Madeline Horvath, Dorothy Houston, and Anne Huguley. We, Irene Bolla and Judith Sartor, do hereby will and bequeath our senior dignity to Elsie Kato, Mary Kish, Vera Gerzany, Imogene Harlin, Lorraine Holtz, and Josephine Wojewodzic. I, Yola Casoris, do hereby will and bequeath my love for Easley Jones to Arpie Kostegian and Rose Kadar. We, Irene Catlett and Lucille Grjekian, do hereby will and bequeath our senior hair ribbons to Ginata DeAngelis, Doris Fenn, and Alice Gholdoian. I, Irene Grosos, do hereby will and bequeath my nimble type fingers to Vernetta Grunau, Ruth Habitz, and Theresa Halwachs. I, Jean Searth, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to impress the freshies to Dorothy Kraska and Helen Ma ditch. gI, Bernice Herr, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to do the square dance to Josephine Mohacsi and Amelia Murguly. I, Winifred Dixon, do hereby will and bequeath my unused school books to Esther Rennhak and Helen Pitt. I, Juliette Greco, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to take a charming graduation picture to Sophia Puchala. I, Agnes Georgine, do hereby will and bequeath my lovely singing voice to Antonia Rossi and Eleanor Ochmanek. I, Rosemary Godoshian, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to win debates to Ethel Balog, Ella Topalian, and Lena Lupone. I, Pleasant Grosfield, do hereby will and bequeath my pleasant nature to Margaret Vereb, Mary Zeman, and Elizabeth Maley. I, Stella Homick, do hereby will and bequeath my popularity with the boys to Mary Ann Mocur, Anna Balazs, Dorothy Hoover, and Charlotte Johnson. I, Evelyne Jones, do hereby will and bequeath my 'tritzy clothes to Rita Barnowski and Elvira Horvath, I, Mary Joseph, do hereby will and bequeath my sweet and demure ways to Margaret Makarewicz and Mildred King. I, Yvonne Strawbridge, do hereby will and bequeath my supersalesman pressure in selling fountain pens and candy bars to Mary Madarasz, Yolanda Ivan, and Marjorie Klinger. I, Roy Hildebrandt, do hereby will and bequeath my splits in bowling to Lloyd Frazier, Walter Horvath, Richard Franklin, and Marigo Tardella. We, Richard Hollis and William Palmer, do hereby will and bequeath our Ubeautifulw statures to John Bart- lett, Ike Kochoian, Angelo Gorno, Bruno Palka, and Mike Pizzuti. I, John Moerlines, do hereby will and bequeath my peculiar stride to Walter Diakow and Joe Drotos. We, William Penzes, Maynard Pepin, and Thaddeus Pietras, do hereby will and bequeath our neatness to Steve Kovach, Eddie Nautsch, James Cappelli, Daniel Balogh, Joe Szarbi, and Frank Suchyta. I, William Dumbauld, do hereby will and bequeath my old crossword puzzles to John Leighton. I, Phillip Kehetian, do hereby will and bequeath my old test papers to John Burger. We, William Sarkisian and Daniel Murray, do hereby will and bequeath our manly muscles to Leonard Zmudka, John Welch, Bob Lenden, and Henry Conard. We, Dilmus Hall and James Shannon, do hereby will and bequeath our irresistable mustaches to John Collier, Albert Mousigian, Azad Saraiian, Edward Kachigian, and Mike Smigulec. I, Fabian Fox, do hereby will and bequeath my paper clips to Robert Buno and Marvin Baumey. I, Marland Munroe, do hereby will and bequeath my flashy senior socks to Steve Balogh and John Seely. I, Gaspar Papp, do hereby will and bequeath my friendships with the teachers to Simon Guerriero and Alfred Yambor. We, Bertha Kalmar and Mae Del Piero, do hereby will and bequeath our chewed-up pencil erasers to Margaret Baraszu, Viola Balogh, Mary Toth, and Coletta Beahon. We, Bessie Perkins and Bertha Sutton, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to jitterbug to Irene Gresko and Patricia Beahon. I, Shirley Langley, do hereby will and bequeath my student council importance to Mary Cogliandro and Cecelia Mitorav. I, Virginia Kisner, do hereby will and bequeath my dimples to Dorothy Bischoff, Gloria Brooks, and Mary Vargo. We, Margaret Kodobocz and Annabelle Sisko, do hereby will and bequeath our ability to step on the freshies' heels and get away with it to May Chik and Mildred Day. S kI, Julia Lipchik, do hereby will and bequeath my rosy-pink blushes to Harriet Roth, Elvera Schuh, and Naomi ar esian. I, Dollie Sturm, do hereby will and bequeath the cuteness of my name to Dollie Preston. We, Rose Mosigian and Virginia Rudin, do hereby will and bequeath our brown hair to Dorothy Staiinski and Ann Superak. S kI, Marie Parker, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get an UA7' from a certain English teacher to Mary za a y. KC0ntinued on page forty-onej Page Nineteen LEGISLATION THROUGH REPRESENTATION-' THE SENIOR COUNCIL THEIR EMBLEMRHH A QUILL AND SCROLL EVERYBODY'S GOALYTHE HONOR SOCIETY .-- I JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES OUR TRAFFIC DIRECTORS FIND THE NTURDERERE-H320 COLLEGE AVENUE FOLLOWERS OF THE BATON Page Twenty-two STRATEGISTS AT PLAY-CHESS AND CHECKER CLUB NOT A DEAD LANGUAGE HEREN-CAESTRA CAESARIS GIRLS FENCING FOR FUN R. O. T. C. VETERANS SOUTHWESTERN'S YOUNG MEN PREPARI NG FOR DEFENSE Page Twenty-Jive MODERN LINGUISTS SENIOR HI-Y IDEALISTS GUARDIANS OF BOOKLAND-THE LIBRARIANS TESTERS OF CH EM I CALS BOOKS ARE THEIR HOBBY STRIKES ARE THEIR SPECIALTY'-GIRLS' BOWLING TEAM FUTURE SCIENTISTS-THE BIOLOGY CLUB , M13 .vm L. A BLARE OF BUGLES AND A RUFFLE OF DRUMS SUPERIOR PLAYERS-WTHE LETTER NlEN'S CLUB Page Twenty-nine SONGBIRDS OF SOUTHWESTERN-WTHE GLEE CLUB SWEET wi'-HQ 4-MAA iiif Page Thirty MUSIC FROM THE SOUTH SEAS in ORGANIZED CHEERING HOLLYWOOD BOUND-BOYS' DRAMATIC GUILD ELLEN H. RICHARDS VOGUETTES F W S wx ,Ei Sl Y- BROADWAY LIGHTS THEIR PATH4GIRL DRAMATISTS DRAMATIC COMPETITION , ' - ,rnjdlgr MODELS TODAY- REAL PLANES TOMORROW STUDENTS OF THE MUSES-THE ARMULIT CLUB THERMOSTATIC ENGINEERS 1 .,, ,.: ,. f QQ? ,QV , WM W .fy W as VV ' 'X V Qgggyii y .W A 13,553 ,. 11:--4 if ' :I',,.. . ., .... - V323-V if '42 V ., Q- 'LV ,. 1 . V. f EA ,, M. ,V nm QM V' -' : ' ' ' I . .- 'V ' I . ,. . ,. , V, . , ' , 1 -V V ,. 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IV:-'-gggf-1g:gj.:V:,:'.' .5,':V::-'V:-sm: - sg' , , -' 'I-I V-: , -mg.-.IV1':-:-rs' A I FOOD IS THEIR SPECIALTY DUST CHASERS HISTORY REPEATS--THE ALGONQUINS CHARACTER BUILDING THROUGH THE JUNIOR HI-Y REA Y AND WILLING TQ7 SERVE 'IQHE DOMECON CLUB I K Page Thirty-Jive HOCKEY-FEMININE FASHION NIMBLE FINGERS-THE RAPID WRITERS m E 2-? FOLLOWERS OF THE WAYATHE JUNIOR GIRL RESERVES AMERlCA'S NUMBER ONE HOBBY THE STAMP CLUB PRO AND CON--THE DEBATE SQUAD INTRAMURAL TITLE HOLDERS SET 'EM UP fTHE BOYS' BOWLING TEAM lVlERCURY'S FOLLOWERS-CROSS COUNTRY FOREI! THE GOLF' TEAM KINGS OF THE COURT SCHOOL CHAMPIONS IN INTRAMURALS STARS OF THE AQUA Tom HARMONS OF TOMORROW F. W. GILLARD Central Lafayette Service We serve you as we like to be served. MOBIL PRODUCTS Scientific Lubrication and Battery Service 1100 Central at Lafayette VI 2-9367 RECORDS - VICTOR - DECCA - COLUMBIA ERMAN RADIO The Store Where Service Predorninates Guaranteed Work On All Home and Auto Radios VI. I-1483 R. S. A. Member 6530 W. Fort E. F. ABEN HARDWARE I-Iordwore, Points Phone ATIantic I I I I 23II Fort St. South BONERS OF A LATIN PUPIL dono-don't know. dum-locking intelligence. iam-I om. locusvon insect. cursuse-ci slong expression. Floor Sanding Hy-Grade floor sanding Dustless Workmanship DEL-MAR BEAUTY SCHOOL Americo's Finest Invites You to See How You Can Develop the Fortune in Your Frngersi' Complete Beauty Course: 172 Days in School Easy to Learn- Low Tuition Free Employment Bureau Write for Free Catalog DEL-MAR BEAUTY SCHOOL GUTHRIE Cr BRAND LUMBER CO. -WHOLESALE- Carloacl or Truck Load ,VL 2-l000 205 S. Harbough Ask Your Neighbor . . . A 85 E MARKET IZ20 Lawndale Guaranteed reasonable prices. 2343 HONORAI-I 221 Blvd. Bldg., wdodwdrd df E. Grand Blvd. F,fICgO.11Iff:f,E Near West Vernor Highway MA. 7,55 Detroit' Mich. MEMBER VI. 2-1154 By the people, For the people Compliments of l GERISH COAL COMPANY, INC. Fuels :: Builders' Supplies FUNERAL HOME 9925 Dearborn Ave. Detroit, Michigan 8632 Dearborn Avenue Vlnewood 2-1555 VIHCWOOG 2-1200, 2-1201 DOES WILL AND GBEQUEATH1 fContinued from page nineteenj I, Marjorie Petrangelo, do hereby will and bequeath my old report cards and handwriting certificates to Barbara Teets, Ida Veltigian, and Irma Ternyak. I, Agnes Petrie, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to make stuffed toys to Frances Galoch. I, Ray jones, do hereby Will and bequeath my beautiful blond hair to Mark Markarian. I, Steve Lukas, do hereby will and bequeath my band to Bruno Costa and William Losik. I, Alvin MacNeil, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to blush to Peter Metropolulos, Douglas Parsons, and Charles Grose. We, Arson Kalajian and Richard House, do hereby will and bequeath our bookkeeping ability to John Schaller and Guido Farrace. I, Frank Arnosky, do hereby will and bequeath my senior English papers to Theodore Horvath. We, Frank Palamar and Rudolph Koss, do hereby Will and bequeath our ability to sleep in class to Thomas Pantoleon, Gordon Marx, and Upram Androsian. I, Roland Kaminske, do hereby will and bequeath my shadow to Joe Bertram and Victor Mashey. We, Louis Argenian, Louis Gyetvay, Nick Popovics, do hereby will and bequeath our captivating voices to john Musko, Dayton Gibbs, and George Mesiarik. We, James St. Holmes, Douglas Hetterley, Harold Diedrich, and Albert Grosel, do hereby will and bequeath our long legs to Elmer Hotchkiss, Robert Chall, Francis Strok, Santo Carollo, and Wallace Chall. I, Tony Foresi, do hereby will and bequeath my musical mind to Wilbur Stebbins, Clifford Kranich, and Carl Vargo. I, Mickey Nelinger, do hereby will and bequeath my tough beard to Bob Rocheska and Ed Yankowski. I, Henry Vargo, do hereby will and bequeath my broken radio tubes to Albert Sutherland. We, Steve Allic and Frank Diedrich, do hereby will and bequeath our Worn-out gym shoes to Frank Brown, Mack Sennett, Casimer Slivinski, Walter Wesolovvicz, Ermin Zancanaro, and Richard Horton. I, George Kurzyniec, do hereby will and bequeath my sketching ability to Teddy Andreozzi, Joe Beres, and Duane Kollver. We, Kenneth Shirtz, Charles Moore, and john Chizmadia, do hereby will and bequeath our old excuses to joe Berge, Bob Lovell, Steve Zajac, Charles Keteian, William Kish, and Julius Nagy. I, Viola Paisley, do hereby will and bequeath my colorful name Cpaisleyj to Edith Williams and Ethel Czako. We, Elizabeth Albrecht and Thomson Ferrans, do hereby will and bequeath the monotonous job of class lawyers to anyone who has the gumption to endure it! Page Forty one . lm V E S E L Y SL S 0 N MELOTTI BROS. W. L. NUFER ,,FoR GOOD MEATH Super Service Station COAL AND COKE H01 GREEN VI- I-6242 Oakwood and Sanders The Best in Fuel Delivery at ll o'clock and 3 o'clock VI 1-6460 201 5, P051 Aye. VI. 1-3910 Lincoln Square Shoe Shop M. D. Vartanian, Prop. Phone: VI 1-8377 6028 West Fort Detroit, Mich. MRS. BUCHTER'S CONFECTIONERY FORMERLY sTE1NER's Candy and Box Candies OPPOSITE McMILLAN SCHOOL School Supplies and Airplane When You Need o Typewriter See Us SPRINGWELLS HARDWARE Co. 2038 SPRINGWELLS Phone Vlnewood l-i578 SHORT TIME Ann: What are you getting out of American Literature? Helen: Five hours. LA ROSE CLEANERS and DYERS Cosh and Carry Hats Cleaned da Blocked Factory Finished Save Difference Supplies l 7238 W. Lafayette H. . G1 d J. E. L , ' J a ey awrence Weisman 8' Wexler Compliments of Southwestern Service Station West Jefferson and Waterman VI 2-9215 Your Home Store Z U I E B A C K , S 5597 w, 1:o,1- VI, 1-5843 Delray'S Finest Department Store DEPARTMENT STORE l ' CLASS HISTGRY C Continued from page thirteenj Then, before we knew it, we were juniors! In the 11B, we were recognized by the blue and gold bows we wore on our class day. In the llA, we found the spirit of the season with ever- green corsages, and had a pre-Christmas class day dance. One of our real thrills came when we became l2Bls. We were put into two groups under the guidance of Mrs. Wilson and Mr. Dolan. We were really upper-classmenl Proudly we wore our multicolored striped bows, and our dance was a gala affair. We walked through the halls, justly proud of our class. We were honored by having eight students accepted by the National Honor So- ciety: joyce Compeau, Betty Ann Danto, Michael Fodor, Betty Green, Ira Korkigian, Shirley Langley, Evelyn Steffler, and Evelyn Veresh. The officers of this organization were lra Korkigian, Betty Ann Danto, and Evelyn Veresh. But then, the crowning glory of all came-we were actually seniors! It was unbelievable. Why, it couldntt have been four years ago that we were freshmen-noeit couldnt We organized our class, and under the able leadership of our oflicers, Louis Nagy, Evelyn Veresh, Betty Ann Danto, and Earl Williamson, we got into the midst of things with our first senior mixer. Our class presented the play, H320 College Avenue . It was a huge success. Our class is proud of its leaders: in sports: Goldie Czeskie, Betty Ann Danto. Elizabeth Emry, Ruth Tyson, Ester Vosgerchian, joe Belous, Bill Chonko, George Ditzhazy, Thomson Ferrans, Richard Hollis, james St. Holmes, Theodore Lada, Frank Muchy, Louis Nagy, Peter Rolando, Bill Toth, Mike Toth, and Earl Williamson, in journalism: Elizabeth Albrecht, Joyce Compeau, Nellie Hoyer, Evelyn Steffler, and Henry Sternisha. And now, the time has come for us to step through these doors for the last time and to do the thing that is so very hard-to say Hgood-byef' Page F arty-two DETROIT BU I ESS IVER ITY New Term Begins February 3 TWO Year Courses THE DETROIT BUSINESS UNIVERSITY appeals to those interested in preparing for business appointments above the average-to ambitious, purposeful people willing to put forth the extra effort and complete the more comprehensive courses necessary to qualify for the bet- ter grade of positions where opportunities for advancement are practically unlimited. Principle You Can Instruct En Masse but in Education You Guide Self-Directing Individuals. Plan INDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTION - a unique plan of instruction built up during over eighty years' experience in training for business positions. The student is gradually put upon his own as he advances until at the completion of any course he is working as a self-directing individual on his own initiative. In connection with this plan a staff that regards itself as a group of helpers to those who will help themselves to learn. High School Graduation with Acceptable Grades Required for Entrance -ASK FOR A CATALOG- i UNITED ARTISTS BUILDING-BAGLEY AT CLIFFORD Entire Tenth Floor Cadillac 1205 Vhrxoadl-l1i85ioToR G' Vlnewood 2-0039 Q MACHINERY SUPPLY J. P. Ferguson 8 S011 We Buy, Sell and Exchange F A Z D. A t H E Cleaners and Laundry N All Kinds of Machinery HHS? Cl 'Zi GC Ol 6 Complete Laundry Se,-vice GET OUR PRICE FIRST scno-26 w. Fort St. Detroit 316 SO' Oakwood l LYNN 'S SAFETY SERVICE , , LIHCOIFI S U6I'Z FIOWCI' SI1O Auto Rock-Lubrication q P Sinclair Products Flowers for All Occasions 6302 :,V'hF0rt gigfgllois Phone: Vlnewood 1-4069 6054 W. Fort Street eep one . - I THIRTY YEARS' professional ex- i ' ' Ad t' ' A t ' f- M E I N Z I N G E R FSFSSHFS Stiientirwligngaanrgolifgfle JAROSZ MARKET A-th' re'on. niviua - ' RT S Sifuitigiipui D355 and Night Classes GROCERIES AND MEMS . enables you to enroll at any time. , MEINZINGER ART SCHOOL, 4847 1958 S. Electric I Woodward. Temple 1-9067. , I MlcHlGAN's LARGEST FINE AND coMMERclAL ART scl-lool. VIneW0 '12'2387 Deffm I STILWELUS HIRSCHFELD BROTHERS CHARLES' Confectionery, Stationery Barber Shop Semce and Qualify sci-lool. surrues, GREETING cARos 5426 W Fm, Corner W. Fort and Dragoon ' 7724 W. Jefferson Ave. Detroit, Mich. 'IGGY Cmwfofd Ave., Detroit Page F orty-three l r t V lllllll t S I ORS., Pass on the knowledge Hue quality portraits to the under-graduates ED PEN? ofthe I ARTHUR Thank You! D S udio Cor. Grand River and 14th Street TYler 6-9 393 Pg F tyf I l I Ilmll UNDER- GRADUATES! u II Exchange Photography with F72-6726215 Such a record of school-day friendships Will be priceless in years to come EDPZiIRD I AR TH UR . Sizm'z'0 Cor. Grand River and 14th Street TY1er 6-9393 PgFt Q West End Baking Co. BREAD AND CAKES We Specialize in Birthday and Wedding Cakes COMPLIMENTS OF ROSS E. AGLA SL SON FUNERAL omecrons 731 Rademacher Vlnewood 2-2210 BABAS STUDIOS Distinctive Photographs 8147 W. JEFFERSON AVE. vi. 2-1227 - - We Dame, MILTON AGLA c'34i, Assistant V 'ewood 2 2525 W d Theph Fort Beauty Shoppe Williamson Service oo mere armac , Druggisfs y Men,s Wear Frederic and Machineless Sfdhddrd oll Pl'0dl.lCI'S 9348 FORT STREET W. Cor. Woodmere Detroit, Michigan 5684 W. Fort St. 6050 W. Fort St. 3202 Bagley Ave. Permanent Waves Ida Lotti Merle Martin 2525 SOUTH FORT I l AT. 1086. It pays to look well. Opposite Southwestern at FORT cmd BEARD Phone: VI 1-0128 John H. Warncke FLORIST Flowers For Every Occasion 9190 W. FORT ST. Then there is the senior who thinks that CLARK 8 WOOLSEY Chrysler - Plymouth AUTHORIZED SALES Cr SERVICE VI. 1-7663 NEW 1941 DESIGNS EXCLUSIVE WITH Le Blanc's Wallpaper QUALITY PAPER and REASONABLE PRICES 7754 W. Fort St. Vlnewood I-6537 STYLES THAT NEVER the actor who gained fame FS the Invisible W, Fgrf W. Fort and vestibules. Man is Yohoodl! SPECTOR'S Miami Pharmacy MCCOSKY MARCUS AUTO PARTS PR:scRlP'rloNs -:- SUNDRIES CleaneI'S Cars Bought and Sold 8621-35 W. Fort Street Vlnewood 1-9119 On Your Way Home Try Our FRESH FROSTED MALTED Served Right From the Freezer LIGHT LUNCHES Southwestern Sweet Shoppe 6667 W. FORT, Cor. Waterman MoNeY onosns 2201 S. Fort St. ATlantic 1522 Relining and Alterations 12531 VISGER ROAD NEAR. FORT ATlantic 1016 ALLSTEAK HOME MADE PIES 6662 w. Fm sr. Neon Signs Repaired - Painted Signs - Fluorescent Lights Frank M. Duify NEON AND PAINTED SIGNS Service Calls-8 a. m. to noon 5 p.m, to 8 p.m. 8702 W. Jefferson vr, 1-6796 CHARLES KISS Grocery and Meat Market Fresh Meats Every Day 9008 Dearborn Vinewood 1-5675 Harbaugh Packing Company Fresh Meat for Every Day Meat Market and Grocery 529 S. HARBAUGH saws rim shop School Locks Bicycles and Parts Keys, Etc. 7149 W. FORT, at Green Peters Sausage Co. Known for Quality Since 1896 5454 W.Vernor Highway BOATI N'S GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRING Collision Work and Towing Service 387 Oakwood Blvd. VI. 1-3235 victor Aimas A. BUDNIK 8z SON i C. SCHLACK ANTHUN GHOCERY SUPER STATION custom Tailors I Barber shop Q AL'T' MEGJSJSD GENERAL Keeps Down Your Upkeep 6620 West Fort street i 6438 W. FORT 09131121 EY A':1ASfgEE'0S- LiVeI'H0iS IILWCST Jefferson Phone: Vlnewood H573 i Hear Casgfein rel. vl. i-2216 sszz Anthon Page F orty-six X SECRETARIAL TRAINING I bugilirasall training is on elifective Awedge tohc desilobli lzrvmiinds f b b d mem I 1 shores d s +1 c d m QA CO UNTL Ei ilesmen' Rfxiiiisnl h 653f I bu D Ph i'3g5'1'2IfSZL2'T'13fS,Zg2?,? Z X ss 21232,Zl,ff,4ff11Zc'Qf'f'LiIe.'llniZ'l flf.Z'I Jalfff N I5 X EQEQKQQGZ The Business Institute X If Seglgtxglgilglngng f owntown c oo, ic i an ui in , ! jEj7!f7170ffess ' PRINTERS 610 620 CONGRESS STREET, WEST I I DETROIT, MICH. CADILLAC 3949-3950 PgF 53' A I , , IF' P ' mg vlnewood 1-6252 It Pays to Look Wen l C0llII1S Fl0l'ISI' Sl'l0 me lfilgasonable Prices MICHAEL PAPP We Appreciate Your Patronagel Say it with flowers, G o'e'y and Meal Mafkef l B t 't 'th ours' COMMERHIAL and socnirrv Steve's Barber Shop l u Say ' wi ' l U VI 1-4142 Think of iiowers-think of us N wggdmere Press STEVE BODNAR, PI'0Dl'iet01' V- -i -t . 8934 Dearborn Ave. l . . '6'f5 W' Fort St- Defra' l 2208 5P ln9Well5 12251 S. Fort St. Detroit, Mich. N Phone VI. 1-0530 1 Near W, Vernor Harms Hardware 7924 Fort Street t ROGERS, PHARMACY 6656 Fort Street West l Durantaye 8: Sons Suites Reupholstered New Suites Made to Order All Work Guaranteed 8572 W. Jefferson Ave. Phone: VI. 1-8287 GUNSMITH LOCKSMITH F. E. WILL, Jr. Hardware and Sporting Goods Girls' and Boys' Athletic Wear 6640 W. FORT STREET vi. 1-0988 V COMBINATION Locks KELLY'S OIL Oil, Ice Package Coal Zolkower Department Store 8442 W. Jefferson . . . ACCO NTANCY A D BUSI ESS ADMI I TRATIO Day or Evening Classes Walsh graduates are employed in positions as general accountants, cost accountants, treasurers, auditors, gov- ernment accountants, credit managers, and in executive positions having to do with the management of business. Many Walsh graduates are certified public accountants engaged in professional practice. Mid-Winter Semester Begins February IO, l94l Registration for mid-winter classes may be made immedi- ately upon graduation. Write or call tor details about the practical courses' ancl the distinctive methods of teaching. WAL I IIT TE I l l VICTOR J. Rnicz Photographer and Artist Phone: Vlnewood 1-9607 Studio: 6661 W. Fort Street lllHN E. MIIIHAELS Sheet Metal Work O Siding, Roofing and Built- Up Roofs Furnace Installing and Repairing 3 Years to Pay l Conco Stokers Installed V F. H. A. l o l 9048 Dearborn Ave. l Phone: VI. 1-5823 l . . i Kneldlng l Bakery 'Baked Goods at Their Best Opposite Southwestern 120 MADISON AVE. DETROIT l ,,,,,h,,e,,e,n , l 6944 w. roR'r s'rREE'r V ,LL Arthur F. Hoerauf l lSTANLEY J. MIRUS n : 81 Co' John e A?:LTlGcall my joke a l Attorney and Artists' Materials gagfy, l Counselor at Law Woodward Avenue A. . HB6 a .t 1 ft me eechlessv, I l 8575 W- Jefferson Ave- RAndolph 7880 nn' C use 1 e Sp ' I Phone: vinewood 2-3360 - , COLAHAN'S R l Confectionery P. L. GRISSOM CHEVROLET, Inc. Southwestern Drug Sgdag 100 Ming Shakes me Formerly C. 8z R.. Chevrolet Co. sundaes 10c Maned Milk 15C , 7000 West Fort St. Banana Splits 150 ' Fizz limb' Havori 100 ' Phone: Vlnewood 2-9l72 724 A AYE PASSENGER CARS AND TRUCKS X ZEYQSVEHIQEEOCK TTE l 6049 W. FORT STREET Phone: vlnewood 1-6700 l DETROIT, MICHIGAN Page Forty-eight


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