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Congratulations MARY ANN ROSSYAI Wilson; Service Club; Office Work DOLORES SAWICKI Boynton; Service Club; Student Council; Prospector Salesman; Stamp and Bond Salesman; 11A Day Com mittee; 12B Day Committee; 12B Flower Committee; Red Cross; Sr. Play Mnkc-up; Office Work. McMillan; ROT I MF.S SCURFS C ; Radio Club; Sr. Play Cast o' BETTY 811 08 Boynton; Service Club; Oeorge W’. Murdoch Speech Contest R. W Stone Dramatic Declamation Contest; Jr. Journalism; Library Club; French Club; Sr. Jour- nalism; Weekly Bulletin Staff; 12B Council; Class Historian; Otrls Swimming Team; 11A Class Day Committee. Student Council; 12B Variety Show; 12B Concert; Debating Forum; 12B Flower Committee; Sr. Play; Publicity Committee; College. Hunter; Typ.st ANNA Sl'RMA ROSEMARY TOTII Huntington Park High. California; 8ervice Club; Office Work FIDES ELISE TRt'ANT Hunter; Bond and Stamp Salesman: Office Work. « W’ilson; Electrician. ROBERT WALINSKE LORRAINE WEC.LARZ Morley; Jr. Red Cross; Ellen H. Richards Club; Intra- mural Baskeball; Service Captain; Prospector Sales- man: Jr. Journalism; Sr Journalism; Chairman Sr. Play Usherette»; Sr. Play Ticket Committee; Steno- grapher or Commercial College. Graduates BETTY JANE RYNO Wilson; 8ervice Club; Red Cross: Domecon Club. Presld nt; Rapid Writers, President; Intercultural Club; Variety Show; 12A Concert; Jr. Journalism; 8r.. Jour- nalism; Prospector Staff. Feature Editor; Basketbal Team; Varsity; Sr. Class Poet; Student Council. Secre- tary; French Club; Public Speakers' Bureau; 8r. Pla Make-up Committee; Prom Committee; 12B Vice Pre- sident; Student Council Floor Show; 12B Concert; Detroit Business Institute. PAUL 8CAFIRI Wilson; 12B Dance Committee; Prospector Salesman; Student Council; L'ttermen's Club; 12B President; 12B Concert Committee; Reserve and Varsity Basket- ball: Reserve and Varsity Football; 12A Dance Com- mittee; Jr. Intramural Basketball Champs; Sr. Intra- mural Basketball; College. GEORGE DANIELS SIMONS McMillan; 12A Flower Committee; Public Speakers Bureau; Prospector Salesman; Jr. Intramural Champs; Intramural Basketball Team; Student Council; Bond and Stamp Salesman; Jr. Red Cross; Service Club; Johns Hopkins University or Navy. FRANK 80K0LITZ McMillan; Chr s and Checker Club; Oung Ho Club. President. Secretary; Science Club; 12B Council; 12B Concert Committee; 12B Concert Announcer; Prospec- tor Staff Photographer; Assistant 8taff Photographer: Debating Club; Bright Lights Show; 12B Flower Com- mittee;; 8r. Play Cast; Class Historian; Sports Coun- cil; Engineering. ELIZABETH HELEN GIBSON Neinas; Jr. Oirls Reserves; Archery Club: Fencing Club; Wayne University. ANGELO TRE.MONT1 Wilson; Varsity Football; Service or College. HELEN VOSGERt IIIAN Cary; Jr. Journalism; Silver Jubilee; Service Club: Human Relations; George W Murdoch Speech Contest; Public Speakers' Bure u; Sr. Journalism; Pictorial Staff: Sr. Play Prompter; Editorial 8taff; 12B Coun- cil; Exchange Editor; U. of M BERNICE WATSON Booker T. Washington; Band; Glee Club; College. AFAGAK ZAMANIAN McMillan; Jr. Intramural; Sr. Intramural Basketball; Reserve Basketball Team; 12B Flower Committee; I2A Clothing Drive Representative; Public Speakers' Bureau. President; Ford Motor Company.
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Congratulations DIANA LOIS MILLER Wilson; Aud Players; Public Speakers’ Bureau; Ser- vice STEVE NAGY Cary; Intramural Baslftbjll; Electrician or Armed Force Jury: Service Club; Interracial Club; 11A Day Flower Committee. Jr. Journalism; Public Speakers' Bureau: Sr Play Cast; Business College ROSE PAVELKA Morley; Sr. Y Teens; Jr. Y Teens; Olee Club; 8ervlce Club; Bond and Stamp Salesman; Library 8taff; Var- -ttv Basketball Team; Sr. Play Usherette: Intramural Basketball; Latin Day Committee; Stephens College CHARLES PELFREY ROBERT PERINO Hunter; Reserve Football; Varsity Football; Armed Porces. .MERRY FAITII RAMBEAt Nt-lnas; Olee Club; Band; Sr Play Usherette: Otlice Work or Singer. HKt'NO RETTIG Boynton; Jr. Journalism; Chess and Checker Club: Service Club; Sr Play; Swimming Team; 12B Trea- surer; irB Council; Class Prophet; Lettermen’s Club; Enjtr.e?r.ng Institute of Oeneral Motors. Graduates LEROY MITCHELL Wilson; Sr. Intramural Basketball; Jr. Intramural Basketball Champs; Sr. Faculty Oame Committee; Sr Faculty Oame; Faculty Oame Ticket Salesman; 12B Dance Committee; College FRANK MOLNAR Morley; Service Club; 12A Motto Committee; Air Corp. SOPHIA RAMSAY NAIRN Morley; Domecon Club; Reserve Field Hockey Team; Sr. Play Cast; Intramural Basketball; Band: House- wife. I.RERT PELCSO Mason town High. Penn ; Sr Journalism; College STEVE PETERS Henry Ford Trade; Armed Forces. RICHARD REDMF.R Cary; Intramural Basketball; Student-Faculty Oame: Work JOE RIZO Cary: 12A Pres dent; I2B Picnic Committee; Service Club; Student Council; President of Young Men's Club: Sr. HI Y; Varsity Indoor Track; Varsity Out- door Track; Lettermen’s Club; Band; Jr. Intramural Basketball; Sr. Intramural Basketball: Student Facul- ty Oame; Orchestra; 11A Dance Committee: Army Air Force r
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Congratulations Graduates Grad nates Without Pictures Veterans (G. E. D. T.) Michael Cicchini, Anna Irene Vinczler, Helen Zanon. Veterans (Regular Diplomas) Carmino Guerricro. Harry Angliss, Jr., John Joseph Collins, James M. For- man, Julius Holden, Wilsie S. Lingafelt, Louis J. Nemeth, and James W. Scanlon. cut Class History by Betty Sipos and Frank Sokolitz C 1 he time h :s ceme to hid farewell to our classmates, teachers, and to cur Alma Mater — Southwestern. Even as wc think this, we recall all the memorable occasions of the last four years I he first function of the 12B class was to elect offi- cers. Paul Scafuri was elected to run the class as presi- dent. Betty Ryno was vice-president, w ith Julia Berna as secretary. Bruno Rettig was treasurer. Our first impression of Southwe t rn was that of the endless corridors, miles of homework, and a m'.rathon race to the lunch room. I aking a leave of absence, Eugene Kuthy went to Florida on a record-timing airplane trip through the courtesies of a well-known Detroit publication. We came back that September as half-baked fresh- men. Not only were we happy for that reason, but also because of the fact that the second World War had end- ed. Our great theatrical production, the 12B Concert, featured our following class members: Betty Ryno, Julia Berna, Frank Sokolitz as master of ceremonies, and Betty Sipos. “It is not time that passes; but we that go.” We al- ready found ourselves scphomcrcs. For a chuige, it was not the boys that established themselves in the athletic fields by earning letters, but oddly enough, it was the girls. They were Irene Medzigian and Athena Mirkus, earning letters in fencing and swimming respectively. Our sophomore year also marked the Silver Jubi- lee. Participants from our class in this celebration were Mary Czegledi. Julia Berna, Dawn Bergeron, Elizabeth Forintos, Dolores Farkas, Elizabeth Borbis, and Margaret Dapprich. Hie talented young ladies entertained the crowds with their singing and dancing. Our first big high-school thrill came when we cele- brated 11A Day. Gosh! Did we feel privileged! We all remember the girls walking down the stairs on their an- kles and clutching the bannisters to keep from falling. The reason? There could only be one answer — they were wearing their first pair of high heels. The class members distinguished themselves by wearing white car- nations with blue and white ribbons. We closed this eventful day by holding a dance at the Findlater Hall. Can this be possible!! Our senior year at last? ) Our second class day had arrived and we wore our seeemingly traditional white carnation with blue and white ribbons. We were probably the only class that ever had two class day celebrations. On 12B Day we went to W illow Bench, swimming in the icy waters of Lake Erie. On the following Sunday, we went to another beach party at Walled Lake. After a hearty summer vacation, we came back to school ready to tackle our last semester at Southwestern as full-fledged seniors, with the added honor of being all together in the auditorium for record. After a brilliant campaign, we elected Joe Rizo as head man to lead our class as president. For the first time in the history of Southwestern, a brother-sister team was elected to office. They were Jim Czegledi as treasurer and Mary Czegledi as vice-president. Julia Berna was chosen to run matters of state as our secretary. Holding the reins of the senior class were M. Wix- son and Mrs. Whitmarsh as sponsors. Continued on Page 39 Pair Elnm
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