Southwestern High School - Prospector Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1941

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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

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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



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LEGISLATION THROUGH REPRESENTATION-' THE SENIOR COUNCIL THEIR EMBLEMRHH A QUILL AND SCROLL EVERYBODY'S GOALYTHE HONOR SOCIETY

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