Southwestern High School - Prospector Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1957

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V WU l W P A 'ffl' IU 1' uf 51' Mr. Walter Draper Principal Southwestern Counselors Mr. Walter Dlerkes V .gs A gg. 4, o , AQ' xv-f Q' V -Q A fwfr X ' f A Grace Burton Mr. Norton Phillips u ,A, fi e a a if-4,5 , .J A ' f Mr. Leroy Voorheis Mr. John Dail Mr. Raymond Stone Mr. Fred Decker Department Heads Miss Bernice Spencer Assistant Principal p., ntcn s , ff? wan!! aAx.u-1191 oadjbov I - ' 9 Mr. Richard Strohmer V MW t, A 1, We M7 ff , WIC Ufuw ck' 'XO if ,, . . nw flaw, Q,'2LCoU '7v QA' V fk ,N KP? wifwfdwflf if' ,J 5561 C07 4' gffoffft t- Miss Irene Hunt XA fl .K ffjgfffrlf' ,g ,- - '- ff,.ff1,r. ,mv-f1 ff -.,f- .25 ' al Mr. Harry Baker I 'T'- V 'Ii M1ss Althea W1ll1amson r M1chael Yatchman Class Adv1sors The graduatmg class of January 1957 w1shes to express our s1ncere and deepest apprec1at1on to M1ss Althea W1ll1amson and Mr M1Cha61 Yatchman our class adv1sors They have helped us greatly 1n ach1ev1ng our goals M1ss W1ll1amson was born 1n Evansvzlle Ind1ana She attended Eastern M1ch1gan State College where she rece1ved her bachelor of sc1ence degree Th1s IS her th1rt1eth year as a phys1ca1 educat1on mstruc tor at Southwestern She IS the d1rector of the g1rls athletxc department M1ss W1l11amson also sponsors the g1rls 1ntramural basketball teams Mr Yatchman was graduated from Southwestern 1n January 1942 He attended MlCh1gaH State Col lege and was graduated 1n 1949 Mr Yatchman coaches the Prospector football and track teams IS also the sponsor of the Lettermen s Club He 1S well 11ked by the faculty and students To show our apprec1at1on we are very happy that we have had the pr1v1lege of hav1ng M1ss W11l1amson and Mr Yatchman to gu1de and d1rect us Our class w1ll never forget the wonderful gu1dance and k1ndness bestowed upon us by these w1se 1nstructors We hope that they w1l1 cont1nue to help the future classes as much as they have helped us 7X if L a.!ffZL,4f'-'1 Ded1cat1on To express our smcere grat1tude and deepest ap prec1at1on we the graduat1ng class of January 1957 would l1ke to dedlcate our P1ctor1a1 to Mrs Mary Flake and Mr Harry Shuman We know these two faculty members not only as w1se mstructors but as teachers who have shown an 1nterest 1n the 3Ct1Vl t1es of Southwestern Mrs Flake was born 1n Detro1t M1ch1gan and attended Lmcoln H1gh School She furthered her educat1on at M1ch1gan State Un1vers1ty where she re Ce1Ved her bachelor of arts degree Th1s lS her second year as an Engl1sh teacher at Southwestern She has prev1ously taught at Post Intermed1ate and Ed1son Jun1or H1gh School 1n Dearborn Mrs Flake copyreads for the Prospector and also took part 1n the sen1or play th1s year Born 1n Montgomery Pennsylvan1a Mr Shuman attended Bloomsburg H1gh School He cont1nued h1s educat1on at Pennsylvan1a State and later at Wayne State Un1vers1ty where he obta1ned h1s bachelor of He has been the band 1nstructor at Southwestern for two years Before com1ng to Southwestern Mr Shuman taught at Boynton Harmes H1gg1ns, McM1llan Logan and Hunter schools scxence degree and masters degree In the two years that he has been at Southwestern he has organ1zed a German band that plays at the basketball games dur1ng half tzme He also organ 1Z6d a March1ng Band that plays at all football half t1me shows The band 15 led by Southwestern s f1rst un1formed maJorette Blue and Gold Southwestern s new f1ght song was wr1tten by Mr Shuman For the spec1a1 1nterest and kxndness that Mrs Flake and Mr Shuman bestowed upon us we w1ll always remember them long after our school days V' Qu . 4k .i wr' Mrs Mary Flake Mr Harry Shuman ' 7 X7, - Cvfv , f ' fr I C X I ' f .1 1 I , ft' '. . 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Class Ofhcers of Icmuary 1957 f 'luk, im Jock Qu1ll1co Lucy Topel1an Kaye Tertzag Bmruta Ramanauskas Presldent s Address By Kaye Tertzag Faculty Members Classmates and Fr1ends Th1s IS the last trme our class wrll assemble w1th1n the walls of Southwestern After four years of glad as well as hard t1mes I begm to wonder I wonder what hes ahead for us' There IS no doubt 1n my m1nd that whatever It IS we w1ll each 1n h1s own way succeed at lt Th1s I beheve w1l1 reflect the fme tra1n1ng and gu1dance that we rece1ved here at our school Of the seventy e1ght classes that have been gradu ated from Southwestern we are one of the smallest However be1ng a small group d1d not dampen our sp1r1ts' Th1s agam proves the old adage that mt s the ahty rather than the quantxty that counts We w1ll always remember our Class Day It w1ll be recalled as a day when we were all happy and gay, because f1nally we knew that graduatlon was a reahty, lt was here! Yet, we won't forget the sadness that fllled our hearts The sadness was there because we knew we were gomg to part w1th the many close frlends we ve made at Southwestern Smce I have the opportun1ty now I would lrke behalf of the class to thank M1ss Althea W1ll1amson and Mr M1chael Yatchman our class sponsors Throughout our semor year they have been more than Just teachers to us they have been our frlends We would also hke to express our apprec1at1on to Mr Walter Draper and Mxss Bermce Spencer, our prmcmpals to Mr Douglas Salxsbury Mr Norton Ph1ll1ps and Mnss Lucy Duck our counselors wlth out them our years at Southwestern would have been most dxffxcult We also want the faculty members to know that we are grateful to them for thexr efforts 1n helplng to make better 1nd1v1duals of us Fellow classmates I offer my thanks to you for the honor you gave me m electing me your presldent Thank you and good luck in everything you attempt I hope that the future will be all that you desire I I 5 tk I -7 5 Q 3 5 111 1 - X 1, JI H I , :Fx 5 I .. L Q4 V X 5 ' ' 1-' fu 1 . . 1 X X ', Ns.. - . VA.. ' . 7 I ! 7 . ' I 7 I l Z . . . . . . , ' , Q . . , . . . . 1 9 on ' I . , . I y , ' ' . ' . 5 . . . 1 . ' , . - , - . . , . , Q - , . , . s 1 1 1 . ' ' qu . . . . . . . . . n . 7 5 fd ,F v '7 vi 51 1' x xv 96 7' 'Av' i 'Ut QS' 'Q in' ,- 14' of' 'Shag 75. 1- 3 A aus. A-' 'fl XY R f 1, fv- 8 N MATTIE QUE BARROW - 'Poachie - Southeastern High. Service Club. Stamp Salesman. Y-Teens. Senior Play Committee WILLIAM M. BELL - 'Ding Dons' - Northeastern High. Reserve Basketball. Spanish Club. Varsity Basketball. Prospector Salesman. Intramural Basketball. Air lirce. RICHARD BOROWSKI - 'Duke - Cary. Lettermens Club. Football. Track. Stamp Salesman. Army JAMES C. BOWDLER CONNIE L, BURGESS - Bojrntori. I2-B Secrclaru' Rapid Writers' Club. Senior Play I2-B Class Day Committee Student Council Alternate Sprine Cancertg Christmas Concert, Senior Luncheon, 60-80 Shorthand Pin. Work and Marriage. JOANNE SAVANAH BIIYCKS - Hamtramck High. Y-Teens. Band. Magorettes Senior Luncheir.. Work and Marriage. FRANK CANCILLA JIJLIE MARIE CARTLIDGE - SIFEICH - Wilson Glee Club. Spring Concert. Christmas Concert. Student Council, ll-A Flower Committee. 12-I3 Class Day Committt-ta 12-B IMSSC Representa- Il'-'k' City Reprz-sentative of IMSSC Rt-ser-,t Squad and Varsity Swim Tean: Gzris' lt-tttr Club. Co-captain Swim Team Senior Plxtx' Junior Town Meeting. College. GLORIA CECCARELL1 - Chic - Hunter. Fashion Show. Glee Club. Christmas Concert. Senior Play Make-up Committee: Spring Concert. Work. PATRICIA ANN CIARLINO - Pat' - Hunter: March- ing Band. Orchestra. Baton Club. Stamp Sales- man. Ticket Salesman. Work and Marriage. HENRY CITRON - McMillan: Student Council Presi- dent. Vice-President: Junior Intramural Basket- ball Champs: Human Relations Club. City Stu- dent Council Representative. Prospector Staff. Service Club: 12-B. 12-A Basketball Game. Chairman Junior Round Table. Work: College. VALERIA DeFRANK - 'Val - Cary. Rapid Writers' Club: Nurses' Club: Service Club. Knitting Club. Bookstore Staff: Spring Concert. Senior Play. Class Historian: 11-B Flower Committee: Ticket Salesman: Senior Banquet: Work. DORIS ELAINE DOBBS - Dody - McMillan: Y- Teens: Spanish Club. Vice-President. Latin Club: Reserve and Varsity Basketball. Captain of Var- sity. Reserve and Varsity Field Hockey. Captain of Varsity: Varsity Tennis: Spring and Christmas Concert: Fashion Show. Senior Play Ma.ke-up Committee: Glee Club: Special Radio Group. Ac- ceptance and Presentation oi Spade. Girls' Letter Club: Human Relations Club: Intramural Basket- ball. Official Service Club: Future Teachers' Club. Teacher. ROSELY DOROGHAZY - Rosie - Morley: Hockey Team: Prospector Salesman: Service Club: Stu- dent Council: College. ANNA MARIE DRAGISH DELORES BEIJLAH EADDY - Dee - Morley Y-Teens. Future Teachers' Club, Ticket Sales- man. Shorthand 60. Beautician and Marriage. SARA ELIZABETH EADDY - Morley. Y-Teens. Spanish Club: Senior Luncheon, Shorthand 60. Cosmetologist. .ILMMIE D. EDWARDS - 'Rebel' - Wilson: Lunch- room Service: Intramural Basketball: 12-B and l2-A Basketball. 12-B Treasurer. 12-B and I2-A Basketball Committee: Clerical Work and Serv- ICC, RICHARD WILLIAM FAPKA - Mt'M:llan. Intramural Basketball Champ. Technician Stall. 12-B and 12-A Basketball. Senior Play Class Historian Prospector Salesman. Draftsman and Band AMELIA FERNANDEZ - 'Amey - Wilson. Spanish Cla:t.Nurses' Club.Spring Coz.:-ert Senior Lanrli- eqn Shorthand 60-80.54-nior Play Narszzig. Work a:.a Marriage. RONALD THOMAS FLEMTNG - Latin Club. Human Relations Club Delegate to the Junior Round 'Iat-le Lettermen's Club. Senior Play Service Clal Freshie Dax' VM-lvome Committee Cloth- ::.4 IJr.'.t' Swim Team. 12-lj a:.tt I2-A Basket- :all lllowr. I2-B Rt-tmrtt Hop Pnsttr C tmmit- tet- Junior Red Cross lit-presei:tati'.e KATHLEEN MARIE GALL - Kathy - Morley. Xalt-dict-iriazz Senior Play. Ho:.fr Roll Rapid Writers' Club. Nurses' Club Service Club. Stu- lt-L! Ctiazzcgl. Shorthand 50. ol and lltif 12-A Nlottti Ci:-nrn:ttee 12-A Decgcatzun. Gtee Club Special Radio Group, Spring and Cnristmas Con- eert. College COLUMBUS GLOYER - 'Bucky - MCMlll3R.TTdCk Varsity Basketball Varsity Football All-City C illege and Work MORRIS S. HARTMAN - Miller - Track Reserve Basketball Team. I2-Band 12-A Basketball Gann- I2-R Ticket Committee. Stamp Salesman. Intra- rnaral Runner-up. Election Committee College and VS irk 6 vm., i A 52 x 1 Q js.. iik : a X lx 'Q Q I-as 'Vx 'Q 'Z 415. A 535' 'V if 'I' al 14 L 41'- RAYMOND HERRANDO - 'Hondo - Wilson: Foot- ball Varsity. Track: Junior Town Hall: College. ALBERT THOMAS HICKSON - 'Al - St. Stephans. HI-Y: Reserve Basketball. Varsity Football: I2-B and 12-A Basketball Game: Work and Service. GOLDIE HORVATH - Cary - Service Club: Rapid Writers' Club: 12-B Class Day Committee: Girls' Field Hockey: Service and Marriage. AMELIA HOWHANESIAN - Amy - Cary: Work. PATRICIA ANN HUDEC - Pat - Morley: Var- sity Swim Team Co-captain: Cheerleader Captain: Service Club Treasurer: Red Cross Representa- tive: Rapid Writers' Club Treasurer: Dramatics Club: Fashion Show. Pep Rally Chairman: Book- store Staff: Spring and Christmas Concert. Senior Play Committee: Clothing Drive Program, Col- lege and Marriage, GARY NELSON HUNTER - Wilson. Tool and Die Maker. GILBERT GILEA HUNTER - 'Frogg1e - Boynton: ROTC Master Sergeant: ROTC Drill Platoon: ROTC Field Day: ROTC Band. Library Staff. Service Club: Technician Stall. Senior Play Com- mittee: Red Cross Representative: 12-B and 12-A Basketball Team: Band: Reserve Football. Col- lege and Navy, VERNESSA GAIL JONES - Birdie - Miller High School: Marriage. JOHN KARL KASA - 'Tnie' - Wilson: Swim Team: Ticket Salesman: Prospector Salesman: Ambas- sador without portfolio. ERNEST KEMP JOHN PETER KITILUNEN - Pete - Wilbur Wright: Electrician. ROBERT M, KIRTLEY - Bugs - Hunter: Service Club: Library Staff: Senior Play Committee: ROTC 2nd Lieutenant: ROTC Drill Platoon: Col- lege and Air Force, MICHAEL KLAUZA - Red - McMillan: Service Club: Hi-Y:Clothing Drive Committee: 12-B Rec- ord Hop: Freshie Day Welcome: Intramural Bas- ketball: I2-B and 12-A Basketball: Service Club: Service and Work. ROSE MARIE KOZAK - Hot-Rod - Clippert: Pros- pector Salesman: IZ-A Motto Committee. Honor Roll: Senior Play: Shorthand 60. 80 and 100:Work and College. EMERY LANG RICHARD S. LIBRA - Bugs - Wilson: Work and Service. SALVATORE MATTEI WILLIAM MAURER SADIE ARLEE McDONALD - Kid - McMillan: Service Club: Work and Marriage. MICHAEL MCMATH HELEN MILTON - Porky - River Rouge High School: Y-Teens: Human Relations Club: Junior Classical League. Spanish Club: Prospector Staff: Third Page Editor-in-Chief: Quill and Scroll So- ciety: Student Council: Official Service Club: Pic- torial Staff: Fashion Show: Freshie Day Welcome: Senior Play Committee: College and Work, ROBERT ANTHONY MINK - Bob - Wilson: Stock- broker and Navy. ANNIE MAE NIXON - Slim - Morley: Ticket Salesman: Spring and Christmas Concert: Glee Club Soloist: Fashion Show: Radio Concert Solo- ist: Prospector Salesman: Work and College. EUGENE NAPOLITAN - Wilson: Varsity Football: Varsity Basketball: Lettermen's Club: Hi-Y: IMSSC Sub-Council. Senior Play Committee. ll-A Flower Committee: College. 7 ug. UN W. T '12, K' 'S' 1-I f my, hr f 4 ' uf? 0 if , 1. V 4 M 1-P 1 'fn xv-r - X 'w CT x a ' M f f.J: .. I' .-, 1:7 ,pf nv Q .. ' in -1' W fl ,i 5 'T' E vu 19 if-JV 4' 7-S f' div L , -'F' af 5' 4' sf I 4 tr' X ,Q BARBARA IRENE NYTLOS - 'Sailor - Beard: Col- lege. LAWRENCE PARETS FRANKIE ALINE PERKINS - Monda - McMillan: Ticket Salesman: Vice-President ol 10-A Home- room: Stamp Salesman: Air Force and Work, RICHARD BOARD PICKETT RICHARD E. PULLEN - Dick - Hunter: ROTC Master Sergeant: V. C . Y.: F. T. A. : Library Staff: Class Poet: Junior Achievement President: Jour- nalist. BETTY JEAN PURIFOY - Jean - Boynton: Glee Club: Special Radio Soloist: Stamp Salesman: College and Work. JOSEPH CLARK QUILLICO - Jock - Hunter: 12-A Class Treasurer: Varsity Baseball: 12-B and l2-A Basketball: Lettermen's Club. Junior lntra- mural Basketball Champ: 12-B Flower Commit- tee. Senior Play: Hi-Y: Service Club: WDTR-TV. College and Marriage. BIRUTA RAMANAUSKAS - Cary: Future Teachers' Club: Knitting Club: Ellen H. Richards Club! Fashion Show: 12-A Secretary:Salutator1an: Short- hand 60 and 80: College. JOSEPH ROBERT SEBOK - Little Joe - Boynton: Varsity Football: Hi-Y: Latin Club: Human Re- lations Club: Junior Round Table: Student Coun- cil: Lettermen's Club: IMSSC City Representa- tive: ll-A, 12-B and 12-A Flower Committee: Senior Play Committee: Service Club: College. RONALD J. SIPOS LARRY SIRLS - 'Gaiterbaitu - Hunter: Swim Team: Lettermen's Club: Football Team: Class Prophecy: Flying Saucer Pilot, CHARLES JAMES STALLARD - Sookey - Wilson: Senior Play: 12-B and 12-A Basketball Game: Intramural Basketball: Press Man. NANCY A. SULLIVAN - Sully - Wilson: Student Council: IMSSC: College. KAYE TERTZAG - Chach - Wilson: 12-B and 12-A Class President: Reserve and Varsity Bas- ketball: Lettermen's Club: Junior Intramural Bas- ketball Champ: Student Council President: Youth Council Representative: Boys' Day Representa- tive: Hi-Y: Service Club: Prospector Salesman: WDTR-TV Program Decision: College. LUCY TOPELIAN - Tony - Wilson: Tennis Team: Glee Club: Spring Concert: Orchestra: Senior Play Make-up Committee: 12-A Vice-President: Rapid Writers' Club: Girls' Letter Club: Short- hand 60, 80 and 100: Reserve Hockey: College. EMMA KATHLEEN VAMPLEW - Sally - Boynton: Girls' Dramatic Club: Senior Luncheon: Senior Tea: Service Club: Baton Class: Work. KATHRYN ROSE ZAJACZ - Katie - McMillan: Dramatics Club: Rapid Writers' Club: Student Council: Class Will Committee: Ticket Salesman: Stamp Salesman: Senior Play Director: Spring and Christmas Concert: Service Club: Special Radio Group: Work and College. GERALD MICHAEL ZAMBO - 'Gerry - Wilson: Swim Team: Library Staff: Air Force. ALEXANDER FERRANS CNO picturel Veterans RICHARD G. BROWN JOE L. BRUCE THOMAS N. BRUCE OSCAR D. DOBBS DONALD L. MCCARDLE ROCCO G. MORELLO HARRY R. NOBLE RALPH W. SHRADER ALLAN E. SOCALL JCBEPH F. WOODWARD 8 X'-14 f .9 49' x 6' 5'-b 1 nf i' Valedlctonan and Salutatonan Wil' 1 RICHARD PULLEN Class Poet .,f, 1 55? BIRUTA RAMANA USKAS Salutatorxan Hoplng ff' KA 1 HLEEN GALL Valed1ct0r1an By Rlchard Pullen Class bells lunch bells w1ll rn no more' Gly t1mes sad tunes the ytlrs were four' Some Sdld the nolse m the halls was unbearable fBut we know lt wasnt so terr1ble'J Our fr1ends our books at our lockers we gathered fHow many dl eams how many plans were shat teredll To our school and our teams we were always dexoted The losses we weathered the v1ctor1es hap ly noted Say what you w1ll about teachers and the tunes they d1dnt pass us But soonex or later youll know twas t1me well spent 1n then' class us ' Echoes of school bells w1ll often remmd us Of happy moments left behmti us School doors we close but lxfe s portals we open And we lace new lx ht on Class Motto We learn not for sthool but for l1fe md hopm Class Flower Class Colors Wh1te Carn1t1on Aqua Blue and Wh1te 9 I I f I ' x 2, f y f ,- I ' ..' ' vcr , .D . A V 1' Y X S. , K . ' 4 '. ' I . . r , . ' - r , . 2 7 ,ah - ' ' ' , ', Y 7 ' ' .. 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I 2. , A , ES L 'N-r Q' ' 1 'su an-,fl ,Mr Presentahon of the P1ck By Joe Sebok Thxs is a proud and happy moment for me asl present to you this cherished pick on behalf of the Class of January 1957 This symbolic p1Ck has guided our class through our senior year The principles It symbollzes have helped us to achieve greater ac complishm nts through better c1t1zensh1p scholarsh1p fel1owsh1p and school Splflt I sincerely believe that you w1ll uphold these respected standards set before you May you never lose one of the most vltal elements of high school your school Splflt I would hke to extend our wlshes for a very successful semor semester and lots of happiness 1n the years to come Acceptance oi the P1ck By Carolyn Baker In behalf of the 12B Class it 1S an honor and a pleasure for me to accept this treasured pick As this symbol1c pick has led you through your semor year I hope that it w1ll lead us and that we may uphold the fine standards set before us W1th great pride and happiness we receive the pick and w1sh you good luck and success in the future Presentczhon of the Spade By Doris Dobbs It is an honor and a pr1v1legefor me to present this treasured spade to the 12B Class May you respect and practice the ideals of loyalty fnendliness courtesy and good sportsmansh1p that It represents as we the graduatlng class of January 1957 and the many graduating classes before us have done Acceptance of the Spade By Ronald Nash I am very happy and proud to receive from you this spade-and all the ideals for which it We, the l2B's, will try sportsmanship just as you and wish all the graduates near future. 10 stands. to maintain the high level of loyalty have. In behalf of my class, I thank of January, 1957, the best of luck in and you the Class History By Valerla DeFrand and Rlchard Fapka Icmucrry 1957 The followmg zncxdent takes place 1n the pubhc llbrary Why the publlc hbrary? Well we f1gured that the lxbrary was probably the least used by the ma Jormty dur1ng the past four years so we should at least acknowledge :ts exmstence by makmg It part of our class h1story! For some unknown reason Val DeFrank and Rlchard Fapka spent the day at the lxbrary one week before graduatxon day Were they studymg? Studymg, at the zero hour? But why? one of those crazy mexphcable tlungs But there they were b1g as 11fe s1tt1ng and readmg Read1ng????ll R1chard suddenly dropped the 'Wall Street Journal that held been busy studymg and Val looked up startled She notrced R1chard's troubled face She put down her copy of The Mature Mrnd and questxomngly re marked Va R1ch! What s the matter? R1ch Ohl I was Just th1nk1ng R1ch About our four years at Southwestern and now we re leavlng Va Ive been tlunkmg about that too In only one week we w11l be graduatmg It hardly seems poss1ble that only four short years ago we came from such schools as W1lson, Boynton Cary Morley, Mc Mxllan and Hunter to Joxn 1nto one great class at Southwestern R1ch Boy' Do you remember our fxrst day? I can st1l1 p1cture lt Those enormous halls and the bxg sen1ors trymg to sell us elevator passes and g1v mg us wrong d1rect1ons Val Yes, I remember If lt wasn t for a good fr1end of m1ne tell1ng me where to go I dont know where Id be now R1ch Do you remember how exc1ted we were about our f1rst Pxctorxal Day? Val I sure do We g1rls were so excxted that we dec1ded to get all dressed up I guess we were try mg to 1mpress the semors R1ch Yeah and I can stxll see you all strugghng down the hall 1n your h1gh heels Val Eventually we were 9A s, and we felt a lrttle better R1ch That was the term we had our blood typed Boy! Some of the g1rls acted as rf they were gomg to be murdered' What weakhngs' 23 -Q-an i Valer1a DeFrank Rlchard Fapka Val Before we knew It xt was 1954 and we were sophomores The year passed rather smoothly w1th lmttle happemng that was world shattermg R1ch But whmle we were 9A s we had our chest X rays The boys really trxed to scare the gxrls 1nto thxnkmg It would hurt The moblle umt d1d a com plete Job and we were all mtact Val We dxdnt do too badly 1n football that term even though we lost four games R1ch But we d1d beat Western and that was 1m portant Val We all had a thr11l because we brought the Lrttle Brown Jug back to Southwestern Rxch And Kaye Tertzag Eugene Napol1tan Joe Sebok Ron Flew nv Ray Herrando and some others won the1r letters 1n sports that year Remember how Colurnous Glover won h1s letter 1n track when he was only a freshman Val And the gxrls who won the1r letters 1n sports were Pat Hudec and Jul1e Caxthdge was the half way mark Val We thought that we had really accomplxshed somethmg rn the past two years R1ch But the problem was that we had t.vo more years to go Val And then we knew we wouldnt accompllsh anytnmg untll we frmshed school R1ch Do you remember our 11A Day? Val It .vas on December 14 1905 We wore tmted blue carnat1ons w1th blue r1bbons R1ch lthmk we were the happlest and proudest kxds 1n the whole school Val Som of us had dmner downtown and 1n the even1ng Kathy Zajacz had a party at her home all had a wonderful t1me a t1me we w1ll never for e R1ch The next semester we thought we were bxg shots 12B s We started off by electxng our class off1cers Kaye Tertzag pres1dent Ray Herrando vrce presxdent Connre Burgess secretary J1m Ed wards treasurer Val No sooner had we elected our offxcers than Joe Sebok and Dor1s Dobbs were elected to accept the P1ck and Spade And then on May 31 and June 1 we presented a movle called It Happens Every Sprmg to beg1n ra1s1ng money for raduat1on R1ch That was the term when our Modern L1t X K, X K I . I A 7 A Y D - , ' . . - - I ' - ' . - 1 - . : , , ' , I ' - rr . . ' . U . , : , , . - . . . , l - -, ' . , ' 3 A . -D , . . I . ' . , v r 1 I ' I IV ' . ' I ' I D! ! . . y - 9 U 1 or 1 I 7 . - , . , . . 1: ' ' . 1 ' l ' ' Val: What about? Rich: We reached the eleventh grade by 1955. It 'I ' : - ' . ' 1: , . . , i V . . U Q . l T ' - . , , - .: . . ' ' , . : . ' . : ' ' , ' . . , . . . ' 1 . Q . . ' ' . . . c , . . . , , . . L I We , . . , . . - ' : ' g t. , . . - , - ' . - ' 3 , ' 3 , ' I ' . ' 1 y ' z , . . , I : ' . ' Q ' . l ' 7 7 . p 1 ' ,il ' ' ' g ' . I ll Class History class took a field trip to the Art Institute Half of the class drifted off got lost amongst the mummies or some place! Val And on June l we also celebrated our 12B Class Day Our flowers were white carnations with white ribbons We again had dinner downtown and a party was again given by Kathy Zajacz After wards the kids went to Sammy s for pizza and we had a grand time Rich We also had a Record Hop which was a wonderful success Frank Sims the disc Jockey was Master of Ceremomes Some of the guests were B111 Ferro and Vicky Young I really had a good time selling pop and chips Val Yeah' I believe we talked more than we danced Rich Do you remember the basketball game we had with the 12A s'7 Val I sure do and of course we won What was really funny was the half time show The boys came out in those silly bathing suits, dresses and nylons Rich Hal Hal Ill never forget that either Those guys were teased for weeks afterwards but it was really something different Val Who got their letters that year? Rich Jock Quillico and Emery Lang were added to the Lettermen Val Vacation time came again and in September 56 we knew that that was the last time we would come back to Southwestern Rich And did we ever feel like Big Wheels real honest to goodness IZA s to have a good time I dont think a week has gone by this semster when we havent had a party Rich It's been the greatest term ever had by any group of seniors, and how I hate to see it end Val We started right off by electing our class officers Since Kaye Tertzag did such a good Job as president in the 12B we re elected him W also elected Lucy Topelian as vice president Biruta Ramanauskas as secretary and because Jock Quillico liked to handle money we elected him the keeper of our money for better or for worse' And Just after these elections Henry Citron was elected president of the Student Council Rich The whole school was sad because we lost the football classic to Western and the lil brown Jug' went back to the Clark Park Institution But in spite of this loss our football team played great foot ball throughout the season And the school spirit this semester was stupendous The 12A s really turned out in full force for all the games Remember the trouble Julie Cartlidge had talking every week end after a game? Val I know what you mean We all had a little trouble talking after some of the games And how about Pat Hudec and the wonderful Job the cheerleaders did? Rich And speaking of Pat Hudec reminds me of the Charleston Act that some of the kids did at the Northwestern game Let s see they were Pat Hudec Julie Cartlidge Kathy Zayacz Rosemarie Kozak and Conme Burgess And you Val And will you ever forget Jock Quillxco and Chuck Stallard dancing around with those canes? I was happy to have a chance to Join in the act when it was given at the clothing drive assembly and at the Western basketball game s too bad we didn t begin doing things like that when we were freshmen Val You re right Those are the things that make school a lot of fun Rich Now that I look back on the serious side of school the studying that is it doesnt seem nearly so bad And it really paid off for Kathleen Gall who became our Valedictorian and Biruta Ramanauskas who became our Salutatorian They are the lucky ones who will give the Commencement Day speeches and they deserve the honors they have received Val Golly Rich, we girls are beginning to get all choked up Just thinking about graduation I sure do hope well all be able to get together often after we're all through school but I imagine well all go off in different directions and chances are that some of us will never see each other again But maybe we can keep in touch with each other and have a re union every so often Rich Wouldnt it be great if we could all get to gether again and have another dance like our first senior dance The Autumn Hop What a night that was Everybody had a good time Some of the boys even got up enough nerve to sing a few songs durmg the intermission Remember Four Crows Sitting on a Fence ? Val How could I forget You boys haven't stopped singing since then Miss Fisher, Mr Levin M Frasier Mr Phinney Mrs Flake and Mr Shuman really got a big bang out of that number I believe our class made a good choice in picking them for The Dedication of the Pictorial because these two teachers displayed more school spirit than any ten semors put together Val Gee what good times' Remember all the fun we had when we went to Richard Pullen s grand mothers farm He had us all out there three or four times and we had a terrific time each time There were the hay rides dancing in the barn What a ball we had when we went horseback riding out there I dont think Ill ever forget watching Chuck Stallard try to make that old horse of his move when the poor ol hos only wanted to eat the bushes Rich And remember when Nancy Sullivan broke her leg at one of Richard s parties Seems that a certain Ron Fleming knew a little Judo too Val And oh boy' What a time we had playing football out there Remember it was Napolitans team against Sebok s team And then the Hallo ween party, too Rich Val what do business managers do'? Val I dunno why? Rich Well It must have been a lot of mon key busmess or else Larry Sirls and John Kasa wouldn t have accepted the positions of Business Man agers of the Prospector! Val You can be sure though that the Journalistic business was top notch with Helen Milton as Editor Rich What about our trips to Knock Knock Street' What a panic' By gosh we really heard that weird knocking too and it wasnt our knees either fPauseJ Hey why the faraway look Val? What are you think ing about9 I . It' . . , .... ' ! , , . . . . , I . . . , . . , ' . . . . . - . 9 P ' , - . . . , ' 7 J ' : . I , ' 1 7 9 I 7 , . . . . , Z u . 2 , . . . . - I . ' . , . . , ' v I D 3 ' ! . . . . , . . - . .2 I , - . . s ' . 0 . - Y . . . , . . . . ,, I . ' . . . . . b . . I . y r' . , . . ,, . ,,- . . . , . , . . - - ' ' , . . Val: And, gee, Rich, that's when we really began Rich: And speaking of Mrs. Flake and Mr. Shuman. . , . . . . . D . . . . , .l , - . . Y - . . e , I . . - . , . 7 . . ' , , .. . . 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I ' , . . v J ' I2 1982 Our Way' cr tno logue si By Jul1e Carllidge 'V Gene Napol1tan and Larry S1ls li ID gf J slut, Larry S1rls Julie Cartlidge Gene Napolitan As the dim lights 1llum1nate the stage l1ke a foggy day a tall man is revealed sitting dejectedly in one corner of the stage Strangely enough he looks l1ke he might be a head waiter 1n one of the finer eating places around town Suddenly a gong begins to r1ng one two three four five six seven from all 1nd1cat1ons it will contmue 1ndef1n1tely until the man Jumps to his feet bangs h1s head against the floor runs to the front moaning and groaning The head waiter Stop stop' Icant stand that infernal gong any longer Every year on January 24 lt begins gongmg one two three four add1ng an extra gong for each additional year to rem1nd me that on this day I graduated from high school high school ffaintlyl high school At the mention of high school something happens' BIG gong and conks out and haunting music IS heard seeping in through the walls A sign comes down from outer space suspended 1n air You re at SIRLS PIZZA PALACE with Jet propelled service The food 1S on your table before you order 1t' A vo1ce from without The years have rolled by and perhaps the ride was a b1t bumpy and somewhat explosive but what else can you expect from a world comprised of human b9lI'lgS7' Well at least they were human beings the last time we saw them That was twenty five years ago Yes a quarter of a century ago' As you well know many changes took place around Earth during that perlod For one thing not all Earth humans IIVC there anymore they couldnt take the 1nstab1l1ty of life there' The ol Southwestern Class of January 57 not only took to the hills but some took to the other planets Just a few die hards have stuck it out like Larry Sirls whose talent at pizza vending was reknown even back in 1957 That s h1m down there now shocked out of his dream by my gong Today his old crome Gene Napolitan IS go1ng to v1s1t h1m only Larry doesnt know this yet As a matter of fact Gene s about ready to walk in at the Palace right now Gene What d ya say Gaiterbait? Larry Well if It a1n t Three Flavors Napol1tanl' Where in heck have you been these last twenty five years? Gene I ve been 11v1ng on Saturn working on a new flavor Larry Have any luck? Gene About seven years ago I came up with a rainbow flavor but when I started back to Earth to have It patented it melted and Ive been trying to put It back together ever s1nce' Larry Gee Flavors thats too bad Gene Well now that Ive told you about my life s work tell me how did you ever get this fancy place? Larry Oh you remember back in h1gh school every day at record I used to buy a savings stamp? ing stamps? Larry No' No' One day as I was going to the bank to get a stamp I fell and broke both my legs so after I collected the insurance from f1ve d1fferent companies I had enough for the down payment Gene Wow' What luck' Larry That goes to show you what you miss by not buying savings stamps Gene Yep l1ve and learn Larry this Joint really has class' Larry It should The terrace floor IS marble and those benches you see are plat1num And the stairs are sol1d gold All the carpenting IS m1nk and erm1ne and the drapes are plush Say have you seen the dance floor? It s made of blue diamonds' ene G on Larry Yeah I had those diamonds brought in from King Solomons Sharp eh? Gene Man are they ever' Larry It took me ten years to build this place but its worth it to me Especially now for this reunion Been waiting twenty flVe years for this day Hey remember Stretch? Gene Y mean Jul1e? Yea man hows she doing? Larry She should arrive from Neptune any minute now Shes the star of the Neptune Aqua Follies and tonight she ll do a water ballet act for the show Ihave Pat Hudec here too for the musical comedy act Pat travels the Universe y know Thats Ann Nixon over there singing at the p1ano with William Bell Hes a famous dancer now He goes by the stage name Ding Dong Bell Gene Sounds l1ke a space sh1p arr1v1ng now Wow 11sten to those pmpes' Larry Its from Neptune Look there s Ron Kentucky Fleming Jul1es manager , I X -- - H .av ff f J 6 ' ff I ' - 1 - 1 W , . . . 4 , , 1 2 . , . , . , . . . - Y ' ' ' 4 a 1 a ' Y . , , , , ' 1 , , .... s I . ' . . , . . , n 7 7 s y . . . l Q I I . . . , , , . . . ' 1 5 ' . . . u ' ' Y 9 ' ' I I . T . n n Q , ' . . . ' . . . ' . . . . Z 1 '- The lights become brighter. The gong gives out one Gene' D0 YOU mean that YOU got this P31309 'JY Sal'- , . , I l I y 1 v . , : ' I , . I , . . . l 7 ' Y , . ' - G 1 0 --11? I , . . . . I . , . . , . . I y I . , : , . I T . ' I s I o 5 n A H , U , -. . U . . - . . - ' D , , , . u Y ' I ' v ' ' Y Y ' - I y . Y ' 1 ' . y . . - . V ' Y . v ' ' , , Y Y . ' V I , - . , . . i . 0 . . , . . I ' l ' n n s 1 . 9 , I Q I 1 1 . - s v : ' 4 . . ' e ' ' 1 a 1 n Y ' , . , 1 1 , . . , ' YY V1 ' ' I 1 Y ' 13 Class Prophecy Gene Yea Ialso hear he 1S the M D for all the underwater creatures Larry Pretty successful too He Just 1nvented a mouth wash for sna1ls Jul1e H1 there, everyone! Oh Larry your palace IS beaut1ful Just beaut1ful' Larry Thanks Say 1snt that Al 'Stxcks H1Ck son and M1ke Red Klauza steppxng down from your Shlp Jul1e? Jul1e It sure IS Al was Just crowned Mr Un1 verse and Red has just graduated from Frogman Un1vers1ty Hes head heutenant of our Frogman Patrol Gene Say man 1snt that G11bert Hunter better known as Frogg1e? Jul1e Why yes Frogg1e plays the trumpet for a Neptun1an band I-hs latest h1t IS 'I m Forever Blow 1ng Bubbles And Vernesa Jones IS now Queen B1rd1e of the Flymg Flsh Larry Remember Anna Drag1sh? Jul1e I sure do good ol Dragg1e! Larry She s a TV comed1enne now Dragg1e IS go1ng to enterta1n our party tomght The Eaddy s1sters are her make up artxsts Delores 1S the ha1r styl1st and Sara IS the cosmetolog1st Gene Larry your Ital1an food sure smells great! Who s your chef? Larry Henry Cxtron but here we refer to h1m as Henr1 zee chef de ma1son S1rls Jul1e I thought Hank was go1ng to be a dent1st Larry Henr1 dec1ded It would be eas1er to cause cav1t1es than to repa1r them Jul1e Look 1snt that Kathleen Gall over there? Larry It sure IS She s my c1garette g1rl Jul1e But wasnt she voted The G1rl most lxkely Larry Well!???? Jul1e What s all that H0159 I hear? Gene Sounds l1ke J 1m Edwards and John Kasa Larry Yep that s Rebel and In1e They re st11l argu1ng over what we re go1ng to eat tomght hom1ny gr1ts and corn bread or ch1cken pup1kush Jul1e What other enterta1nment have you l1ned up for tomght Larry? Larry Oh I almost forgot Amy Fernandez w1l1 J01n us here too Gene Amy! Doesn t she lwe 1n Spam now? Larry She does but Ive arranged for her to do a spec1al dance number tomght Shell fly 1n later on Jul1e Its about t1me for everyone to arrlve I m so excxted Gene Here comes another sh1p It s a Plutor1an L1sten to that motor bark! Larry There s Sal Matte1 com1ng out f1rst Look at that umform' He must be a general' Gene No he s Just the porter Jul1e Here come Jock J C Qu1ll1co famous cr1m1na1 lawyer of Pluto W1th h1m are Tony Topel1an and Al1ne Perkms hIS two pr1vate secretarmes Larry Sh I hear someone s1ng1ng It sounds l1ke Elv1s the PCIVIS Presley that notorxous charac ter of our youth Jul1e Why sure dont you remember thats Emery Lang He s probably go1ng to slng Puppy Dog tomght or maybe Kltty Cat Gene Who are those two guys stagger1ng out of the hatch? Larry It looks vaguely l1ke Lush McMath and Duke Borowskx Jul1e Dxdnt they lxve near Fort and Green? Larry Well not exactly But thats where they spent most of the1r t1me Jul1e Yes It looks l1ke they started the celebra t1on a b1t early Gene Here come two more supersomc space sh1ps now Weeeee those rockets must be from Moon and Saturn! Larry And here comes the Man 1n the Moon Al Ferrans and h1s three moonbeams Bob M1nk Ron S1pos and J1m Bowdler Jul1e I hear Pat C1arl1no plays her clarnnet only dur1ng the half moon and Jo Buycks 11ves on a Sub urban Star just south of the Moon Gene How about Helen M1lton what happened to her? Larry She s ed1tor 1n Chlef of the MOOHSh1H9 Gazette Jul1e That Journahsm stuff sure went to her head! How IS Chuck Stallard and h1s two ass1stants Ernest Kemp and Frank Canc111a? Gene They both hold top government Jobs They pa1nt the r1ngs around Saturn w1th fluorescent pa1nt so they ll sh1ne at n1ght Larry I see Val DeFrank and her Ita11an mov1e star crooner husband Dean Mart1n J D1d you know that Sally Vamplew IS the famous bubble dancer of Saturn? Gene O yeah? Larry She almost lost her Job a few weeks ago when someone 1n the aud1ence started throwmg darts Charleston dance 1nstructor, st11l runnmg around 1n c1rcles teachmg the ch1cken on the s1de Gene Here comes the sh1p from Mars Its that new nuclear flymg saucer model What l1nes what speed lovely!! Larry Hey there s Lt Go1d1e Horvath of the Mars Space Patrol and behmd her IS rugged Nan Sull1van Nan s go1ng to be the bouncer for tomght Jul1e And here comes Morr1s 'Sl1ck Hartman top surgeon on Mars and h1s ace helper Betty Pur1foy Larry The last t1me I heard D Sl1ck was a foot spec1al1st for sp1ders Gene How about Hondo Herrando? I hear he got h1s lunch perm1t back last year Larry Hondo IS an eccentrxc and outspoken m1l l1ona1re up on Mars H1s bodyguard IS the feroc1ous Pete Baron Kulunen Jul1e What s Barbara Ny1los do1ng here so early? Larry She s been handlmg all the radlo controls of 1ncom1ng navy space rockets She has become qulte an outstandmg Martlan commun1cat1ons expert Gene I was Just talk1ng to Barbara and she samd that the gang from Juplter w1ll be a lxttle late They re playxng for the mterplanetary basketball champ1onsh1p Larry The1r two top scorers are Kaye Tertzag and Columbus Glover R1chard L1bra the great mathematlcs gen1us IS keepmg score w1th h1s easy method equatmons !Cont1nued on Page 431 : , ' . . : ' - . ' ' - . ' I1 YV . , . . ' VI I' ' ' 3 ' , ' : ' ' ' . . . . . I , 7 ' a . . Q u - ' I ! ' If ' - . . ' ' x . ' YI IV ' - . . . . . l , - ! ' , ! 1 . . . . . , . .u ' I ' . . . i ' l ' Y a s 1 . . - , ' U , : . . . . . . . , , - , l , . , - ' 0- ' 1' . . . . . ,, n . - : I l v - . ' . , . -. - . ,, . , , . . . H - t . . . , I 9 0 I ' . I . . . . : ' .. . ' ' ' ' VV 'IV ' ' . ' , . : . - , ' , I-I ' . vv 'sv - - ' , ' . ' I - I ' D Y . , . . ' 7 ' ' ' . I IV ' ' . . . . to succeedu? Julie: And there's Connie Burgess the well-known . , , . Q . . ' , - . v - v ' ' l 1 . , . a o p u . , . . . . . . ' Y ' I , , . I , . . t I ' I 1 . . . ' ' : ' v ' vv , I ' , . . . 1 x I . . . ' ,. ' vv ' n , , . , . ' ' . . 7 r' . . V . . ' I ' ' l .... . ' ' . . ' v vv ' Il . I ' , , , - ' l Il 11 . : ' ' ' ' . ' . V ' ' ' l Q - . . I ' ' . 1 ' ' . , , - - ' ' v I1 ll ' ' I , I . . , , ' . ' 1 1 ' U ' . , . . . . 1 . - ' ' ' ' ' - , - - ,. Q v vw ' n ' In ' . I4 Our Last Will and Testament By Kathy Zayacz and Henry Citron Don t speak to strange people' They may be law yers' As you will remember two Lawyers gave you the third degree during the early part of your senior semester Your testimony is now part of the legal records of the Class of January 1957 The under writers have the following wills filed in the vault I William Bell will and bequeath to Clarence Dukes and Joe Carter my old gym shoes which en abled me to score three points and still get a varsity letter in basketball I Richard Borowski will and bequeath to John Briggs and Rich Michael my used razor blade to shave their peach fuzz I Mattie Barrow will and bequeath to Carolyn Baker Mattie Jewell and Antonia Martin my seventh grade blue tank suit for their June splash I Connie Burgess will to Eleanor Mate Nahida Aweidah and Carolyn Bridges all my broken pencils and fingernails from shorthand and typing classes plus my ability to get through the halls without a pass I Frank Cancilla will to Ronald Chabane and Horst Jenson my old books the ones with all the wrong answers in them I Jim Edwards will and bequeath to Stan Olekas and Ernest McNear my Flagg Flyers suedecombat boots and my Toni home permanent I Julie Cartlidge will and bequeath to Mary Gil liam Gina Crisi and Simone Katranis my elegant fur tank suit I Joanne Bu cks will and bequeath to Marie Cham bers and eraldine Tucker my old beat out rubber boots and black suede stockings to keep their feet warm until June. I Henry Citron will to Florian Smarch my exclu- sive irregularity permit which entitled me to regular tardiness without fear of penalty after January 24. I Richard Fapka leave to Lanier Johnson and Ignatius Carone my seat in Mr. Phillips office which is within easy reach of the door. I Al Ferrans give to John Hornak all my old E+ comp papers. I Pat Ciarlino, will to Nancy Penz, Norma Lang- -y and Patricia Szgula my old clarinet reeds. I Gloria Ceccarelli leave to Linda Richards and Barbara Samuel the craked pots I made in pottery class. I Doris Dobbs, will and bequeath to Zelda Kayo and Nancy Metdepenning my ability to become a bas- ketball tennis, and field hockey ball-chaser within four semesters. To Joan Davidson and Mary Broome I leave my ability to get a second breath in hockey and lose it playing basketball and tennis. jx 'bv- Henry Kathy ZaJacz I Ron Fleming will and bequeath to Otha Mayfield my ability to be one of the best members of the swimming team though Inever learned to swim To Ed Darling Igive my little black book which has only 938 pages with all the names addresses and tele phone numbers of the prettiest girls at SW CI got them from the counselors filesll I Columbus Glover will to Hulet Franklin my gym shoes baseball glove track shoes and football pads I Val DeFrank give to Ruth Reinke Shirley Kala Jian and Margaret Barta all the zeros Ive received in family living class for talking I also leave them my beautiful Charleston outfit to wear to all the games I Rosely Doroghazy will to Connie King Carol ylor and Mary Gatesy my ability to get along with Miss Duck under any circumstance I Morris Hartman will and bequeath to Arthur House and Fred Copeland by basketball stomp I Ray Herrando will to Gordon Runngren and Ron Nemeth a deck of cards minus the two Jokers, since they will complete the deck I Al Hickson will and bequeath to Brian East and Willie Clements my most valued possession How to Play Basketball in Two Easy Lessons by Coach Robinson I Anna Marie Dragish will and bequeath to Mary Cancilla and Judy Tarala my notorious attendance record I Dolores Eaddy will to Jackie Murdock and irley Burch my skid proof shoes so that they will be able to slide safely into class just before the bell. I Sara Eadd leave to Cora Buycks Carol Davis and nn Fleming my treasured book How to Be a Success in High School which I never read. I Gary Hunter, will to Brian Wolf my outstanding scholastic achievements gained in Southwestern. I Gilbert Hunter leave to Hildred Bynum and Eddie Proodian my ragged shoes, my three-cent vest my tri-focal glasses and my million-dollar looks. I John Kasa will and bequeath to Albert Ruiz my scholastic prowess and voluminous research into the problems of the American educational system. I Amelia Fernandez, will and bequeath to Marjorie Gustin, Julie Marion, and Patricia Scarbro my favor- ite castanets to use in the spring concert, also my long, stringy mop of hair for their senior pictures. I, Kathleen Gall, will and bequeath to Judy Gayd and Joan Stevens my sequin-studded open-toed tennis shoes to wear on those daily treks through Delray and my season s pass for conducted tours of Wood- mere Cemetery' fContinued on Page 441 Fine Arts Department Christmas Concert Soloists Qw- Glee Y Club www Q Tcxbleau Crafts Class Q Southwestern Orchestra School Band Y. if 3 Co-op Class 1? B 2 Commercial Department Left to right: Miss Nancy Fraser, Mr. Gilbert Francis. Miss Denise Murphy, Mr. Wil- liam Ryan. Mrs. Estelle Schaf- er. Mr. Harry Baker. Miss Grace Butts. Bookkeeping Class Office Machines Class 1-in W 5- '- ly ' s 6 X -571' 'P 5 1 Q 5 -: ...M 4 54 'ha 9 , Ss 'Wilma MM! iw N l Fix ! . A' .... m IC! J I I 1 gm -' P 1 S- 6: I V 'nf- 'i2'i, ' if Social Studies Department C7 Back row, left to right: Mr. Vincent McLellan, Mr. John Dail, Mr. Homer Robinson. Front row, Mrs. Lydia Gray, Mr. James Dolan, Mr. Edward Levin, Mr. Willard Wixson, Mrs. Valya Minkwic. Sitting, left to right: Joe Sebok, Kathy Zajacz, Doris Dobbs, rando. Standing, Kaye Tertzag, Jock Quillico. Ray Her- L Decision - TV Program Civics Pupils Preparing Campaign Materials Economics Class 'lf 'ii Civics Pupils Preparing for 1 'N Pav V' School Election 'v v J-v-' .l wud NI 41 Back row, left to right: Mr. Harry Kerastas, Mr. Leroy Voorheis, Mr. Edwin Kulesza. Front row: Miss Beverly Chrobak, Miss Mary Jane Fisher, Miss Genevieve Williams, Miss Mildred Ostrander. Missing from picture: Miss Genevieve Carrel, Mr. Earl Van Buren. Exact Science Department Chemistry Class Learning By Doing '57 di 1 lf- g u'ggr Mm wg .1 . ,,,'f ,, ag ' I ' 1 1 xg T f ' Q Q.. ,Ig -ei 3' 1 Q' ull, '2. all I I? 'A I ,4 . ...la-.g.. L1 ,,,f' 9:1 EEL!! V VMTF , f , I ,K- Q.: - an , gg ,gl 9, M, I-E ug , paw 'qi' ,-Q li 2:2 'S 'E ,217 6 gel I A d,..A, 'Wish . L.. .mi wg 53? Q l 'Weir-, 'P my ,Z 4 ' A L 'Q 'mv 5 1 'Y ' Q WW - -'2?f2Lg74+,g,,,h ,Q 4 ,.. Lt:-Q J 37' 5 U. 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Ui l Iunior hw Classical lf League , 0 Girl Dramatists x fi D F5 Technician Staff CSEKEI PACKING HOUSE MARKET Delray Food Center Choice Meats Vinewood 2-4370 8340 W. jefierson FRANK'S MEN'S WEAR Sports Wear - Dress Clothes Work Clothes 8016 West Jefferson Vlnewood 3-8890 Detroit 17, Mich. lupnnlfs Pizzeria Originator Of The Pizzaburger 615 So. OAKWOOD VI. l-2111 Detroit, Michigan Compliments of lk Ik Ik BOB OTTO Southwestern Motor Sales, Inc. Ill 4 Your Friendly Ford Dealer 7033 W. Fort VI, 3-6300 42 Class Prophecy Julie: Queen Sadie MacDonald is also at that game with her dress designer friend, Mattie Barrow. I also heard that Little Joe Sebok is there with his harem. Gene: He always did believe they're cheaper by the dozen! -What was that big noise? Julie: It sounded like a rocket ship crashed. I'll bet it's from Venus. And I'll bet it's hot rod Fapka who's driving. . .I've heard about his recklessness. Larry: He still thinks he's in the Hot Rod Club. His assistant, Hound Dog Hunter must have dozed off listening to Blister Pullen recite his poetry. Gene: Say, Julie, who are the girls coming from Venus? Julie: Well, there's Biruta Ramanauskas who is now a samba instructor, Doris Dobbs, a famous con- cert pianistg Amelia Howanesian, who sold her beauti- ful long tressesg and Kathy Zajacz, the teacher of beautyism. Larry: Hey, I thought Venus was known for her beauty! Julie: She is .... ! Larry: Ooooohhhh-0-o-o-? Gene: Mercury just called in. Their pilot, Speedy Kozak was ticketed for not yielding the right-of-way to a shooting star. Her passengers are Rosely Doroghazy, executive of the Mercury First Planetary Bank, Richard Pickett, the very swift medicog Gerry Sonny Zambo the second pilot, and Bill Maurer, the assistant pilot's assistant: and Bob Kirtley who just won his rocket-wings for slow space traveling. Julie: I've always heard that Mercury was the world of speed! Larry: But haven't you heard the old saying, He who starts fast, ends last. All: And now.. .ON WITH THE PARTY! lSound of supersonic GONG!J Miss Fischer's Girls' Receive Clothing Trophy Senior Play Setting Our Last W1ll and Testament I Goldie Horvath cheerfully leave to Barbara Blackwood and Cynthia Chepko my catty black and white str1ped sports Jacket I Amelia Howhanesian, will to Rose Kmrakosian sometmng that she needs desperately my brother and to Ethel Kalmar and Linda Bock my wig I Peter Knlunen will and bequeath to Dave Stefan1ac and John Taylor my life s membership in the Carp Fisherman s Guild I Vernessa Jones, will to Ruth Reynolds and Lillian Fletcher my ability to skip school and get caught I Earnest Kemp, w1ll to Joe Curry my pair of knotty pxne st1lts I Bob Kmrtley leave to Robert Boll1ng and John Tomlinson all my charm and my commission in the R O T C I Mike Klauza, bequeath to Guy Hesburn and James Nemchek my old service badge which enabled me to get out of all my classes I Pat Hudec will to Peggy Thompson and Dolly Polakowski my old moldy dish of soap my bug in fested locker and to Irene Gresko I leave CI hope' 'J my star I Rose Marie Kozak will to Angie Conz, Carol Hoopes and Mary Ann Rigato my mckname Hot Rod if they th1nk they can live up to lt They also can have my strange ab1l1ty to r1de to school 1n a car without gas I Emery Lang w1ll to Robert Atkar1 and James Zubor my ab1l1ty to smg like Elvis Presley and my talent to come to school late and be excused early I Richard Libra, will and bequeath to Michael Kurzymec my special privilege to sit inthe girls study hall and accumulate all my f1ne memor1es I Sal Matte1, will to Aldo Martin my Elvis Pres ley sideburns I Helen Milton leave to Doris Terrell and Bar bara Seaborn my ab1l1ty to take over the corners Ann Nixon g1ve to Jean Woods and Mattie Ho n my ab1l1ty to keep my ha1r long all through school I Barbara Nyilos, leave to Pat Buchanan and Ma y Tuggle my bow and quiver of arrows to hunt small tigers Ahne Perkins will and bequeath to Ruby Ware, and Emma Gause and Shirley Eyatt my ab1l1ty to e on co op and leave school early B111 Maurer, will to John Lofton my outspoken and noisy ways Mike McMath will and bequeath to Donald Allen and Tom Magel all my good looking locker partners Robert Mink will to John Kapuscinski my abil ity to get to school on time with my slightly used Flagg Flyers I Bnruta Ramanauskas will to Ada Marshall and Olga Gonzales my ab1l1ty to geta good drmk of chlorine water free of charge while swimming and to Pat esky I give my long hours spent by the fire read 1ng books I Bett1e Purifoy w1ll to Teedie Carter Nelvla Guiden Mmnle Tyree and Betty Copeland my ab1l ity to get into the 12A I, Nancy Sullivan will to Marg1e Smith and Esther Toth a free trial lesson in practical uses of Judo I Richard Pickett will to William Johnston and Elbert Clark my all city track shoes ZThey were given to me for being the slowest runner in the city J I Richard Pullen will and bequeath to Thomas Smith and Eugene Snow my hidden talent to get straight A KI hope you f1nd this treasure because I still haven tll I Jock Quilhco leave to Ronald D Alfonso and Anton L1ngl my ab1l1ty to walk my girl to class and not be late for my own I Joe Sebok will and bequeath to Robert Wentzell an oil well because hell probably need it to keep his hot rod supplied with petrol I Lucy Topellan will to Sandy Manners, Ann Nes ter and Martha Jane Ceko my strained expression if they are lucky enough to have lunch the sixth hour I Sally Vamplew will to V1rg1n1a Ureste Joan gy1 and Mary Wiseman all my day dreams I Larry S1rls w1ll and bequeath to Jose Muller my extra mileage in the halls I Ron Sipos leave to Charles Turner and N1ck Cortese my gangster like vo1ce that makes all the freshes tremble Ive had in the 12A I Eugene Napolitan, give to Ken Suski the face mask off my football helmet to keep his 'Sam safe I Larry Parets w1ll to Kenneth Vavrek my nick name Elv1s I Sadie McDonald will to Loretta Jordan Flor ence House and Becky Hilton my ability to be good natured no matter what situation may arise I Kathy ZaJacz, will to Conme Zeko Juanita Duff Eleanor Howlett and Mary Deshaw my ab1l1ty to have the largest stack of old notes and letters you ever saw collected I Kaye Tertzag, w1ll to Gary Wyer the three extra basketballs I have because hell be needing them for a few weeks To Nick Dyorich I leave my ab1l1ty to understand a certain person even though he never d1d I Gerald Zambo w1ll to Ronald Wemmann them vigorating aroma of a slap truck which is always present in Delray I J1m Bowdler leave to John Briggs and R1chard Michael my d1st1nct1on of being one of the last vaders from Taylor Township And this concludes the bequests made by the class of January 1957 Due to certain legal regulations no changes are possible in this document nor may any one contest the wills This IS an open and shut case I Y . ! 7 . I Y ' ' ! . 1 2 ' , - . . . . . . 7 . . . .. , I ' U - ' . 1 i y 9 ' - . ' . , , . U . . . , , i 7 , ,. ii i . . . I ,s. . . , . li . . , , - . '?-i+l . . I . . . , ,- . l s v n c c a , , I . .--- , - . . s l , . , . - ' II ' ' YY n , : ?s -i- . l , - - . . . . . y 7 I 7 . Vol , ' . l -,i,Q?i, ' 431, 1, l l Tl , , U 'L . . , I ' a I 7 , A , ' ' I, Chuck Stallard, will to William Wydo all the fum . . . . . , '1Til u , . . . . . . . --' mil. , ,, , . l , Y - .i . , . 1 ,il ' 1 --l-Q x ,- 1r i' a , - 1 1Tx L-i-i Q ' . . ,, ,, . . . . ' Y I l I, 7 r I 1 . r - ' , ' . I, , , , , l - . . . . - y . . . I g t - . , 3-1--, -il - I, . . - In . J I Y Q1T.' - , I . . . . . uin- I1 -T-1-lr - ' i ' H vw ' ' 7 . , ' .I . .. . , - . . . , Pr ' - 44 2 sv I m1 ' Lettennen's Club Officers Driver's Training You Wlll Always Do Better At Henlgs Dress 8. Dry Goods 8130 West Jefferson Ave Infants Showers Llmns and Complete Bedding LEARN TO PLAY 1' AI Barrmger's Music House EASIEST METHODS INSTRUMENTS FURNISHED 7 W V VI I 989 Comp11ments JACKS HY STYLE 8300 W Jefferson an 5638 W Fort Graduates VI 2 6141 N W PERSONALITY HAIRCUTS Dom's Barber Shop T p Y 664 W F YS? TAFT CLEAN ERS Repalrs a d Alterauons F Repatr ng We ope ate o r ow plat TA 5 5362 2306 Clark Bra ch V 2 0100 7626 32 W Ve nor Detroit M1ch Where You Get Stylish Student Clothes Reasonable Prxces CUSTOM MADE CLASS RINGS Syn Ruby Sapphtre Onyx Pearl Two Tone Gold Nghfgi Wagner Jewelry C0 C d 801aVI1 VERNOR e I at Sprmgwells S1 00 WEEK VI 1 3010 VALUE SURPLUS CENTER 4418w Fort 57o4w Fort VI 3 3344 1162 W Vernqr 4046 W Vernor SOUTHWESTERN DRUG 7000 W Fort Street Vlnewood 2 9172 Detro1t, M1ch1gan MICHAEL S CLOTHES 7924 Vernor near Springwells V1 . 2 0844 DETROIT 9, MICHIGAN For Work, Sports, and Home P L GRISSONI 8. SON Chevrolet Sales G Serwce 6049 WEST FORT STREET Vlnewood 1 6700 'I o the Graduates 'Ihe Best of Luck in the Future 46 0 ' Your Favorite Insfrumen ' ' 5lB . ernor Hwv . -4 'ra , 5 A I T 1 e - n , . For ' V ur 1 T i - ' r u n n ' d - n I: - ' ' - - '. r ' , ' . C0HgfatH12f10HS xrsstnrs mms wm HL I u - - - Two lerbon o airing Flat o s - New Yorkers - Princefon's O - Holl wood Brushes 2 . or ., Detroit 9, Mich ' ' ' . . , INC. D flax! Class H1story Val I was remembermg our play Fog Island and how wonderful Mr Morel was when It took us so long to learn our l1nes R1ch You re r1ght And lt was a great success due to h1s patxent and capable d1rect1ng It was a three act suspense drama wluch held the cast as well as the aud1ence ln suspense' Quxte a few k1ds helped put th1s venture over Julle Cartl1dge Jock Qu1111co Rosemame Kozak Chuck Stallard Conn1e Burgess Kathleen Gall Ron Flemmg Ameha Fernandez and you And we can t forget Mrs Flake for the good Job she dxd as the sneez1ng Ann W1ckcl1ffe And Ron Flemmg nearly stole the show w1th h1s charac ter1zat1on of the w1zened up old sher1ff Val You were good yourself R1ch as the lead 1ng man Are you st1ll carry1ng that small wh1te mouse around w1th you for luck? Do you th1nk It really dxd br1ng you ltck'7 R1ch I dont know Val I th1nk perhaps the best help came from the prayer whlch Ron led us mn before the curtaxn went up A few moments of kneel1ng and s1lence gave us the courage we needed ley Anna Dragxsh and R1chard Pullen were on the ob' R1ch Jock helped us ease the pre show Jxtters w1th hls 1m1tat1on of Kefauvers elect1on eve TV speech' Boy Jock had us 1n st1tches' W1ll you ever forget And th1s IS my w1fe Nancy Val It wasnt long after the play that we had our trad1t1onal 12B 12A basketball game And WE won' Gosh the guys 1n our class are the greatest' R1ch And wasn t xt r1ght after that that Ray Her rando after nearly four years of go1ng home for lunch, suddenly appeared 1n the cafeter1a for lunch each day' I wonder what he d1d w1th h1s lunch pass? Val What ever happened to that gxant Depres s1on Curves chart that J1m Edwards and R1chard Lxbra made for then' econ class? R1ch Who knows? Probably depressed and hand mg ln 211 Val On November 29 we had our anxlously awazted 12A Faculty basketball game The teachers had a record of ten years of wms They really gave us a run for our money but we beat them th1s tlme 36 to 15 R1ch An now, Val It s Just about over What do you tlunk about our cho1ce of class colors aqua and wlute? Val I l1ke them, fmel But I lmke our motto even better, 'We learn not for school but for l1fe l1evmg somethmg 11ke that lessens the pa1n of leavmg school and makes me anx1ous, almost eager to begm meetmg the challenges that he ahead R1ch Well lt s Just about txme January 11 marked our last Class Day Man, but everyone looked sharp! Val And remember how proud we were when we handed the h1stor1c P1ck and Spade to the 12B s We were happy to pass on our amb1t1ons to them R1ch And tomorrow w1ll be P1ctor1al Day We ll feel march1ng up and down the halls Val Graduat1on Day 1S January 24 1957 1n just one week It w1ll be a happy day for all of us And R1ch well all be there at the Hollywood The atre fr1ends relat1ves teachers all watchmg us get our dlplomas' It w1ll be our last bxg get together the chmax to twelve years work an Play' R1ch Here s to the greatest class ever Val Let s w1sh each one all the luck and happx ness 1n the world And so h1story IS once aga1n proven to be only the blography of the people who l1ve It MAJOR S F1ne Itahan Foods and Fam1ly D1nners Rav1ol1, Spaghetti and P1zza 268 S. Oakwood VI 2 2155 : - .. y .. - I - . l Z y . . . , , . . - . , . . , Z . ' . , . . , . : . , . , . I . , . ,. l , . 1- 7 7 ! l ' ' . . . . l . . . I . . I . . H Be- : , . 7 - . . . . . , . , . , . z , 7 ' . : . . . . . , - . . f : . . . . ' Val: That. . .and knowing the prompters Bob Kirt- receive our caps and gowns. Boy, how proud we'll j .Y It I . Q . y y . . a '. . . . V . - , . ' .- . - . , . , . . ' y ' . . . , . . . . . - 2 ' ... ' ' d ... ' . ' 2 ' . . . . I I . , , . . - . , . .- ' I . Z , . I 47 Jef ifrwla Wa L of A gap K ' f 7 L ,, .4 CJ Ziff! af All X f f L Ml fijffv lf,-.JJ There's a girl I d luke to know C' I LJ gi-My I'- She has so much P0156 and con fidence lll bet he works for the telephone company Those glrl are so attractne and have such frlenclly pleasant manners They re talkmg about Lucy who startecl uorkm for Nllchl an e fl ht out of hx h school Qhe was trameml xslth other be Inner frlendly llINl6I'l'lI1tllIl uperu or Tocllw he proull of her xsorlt en Jsfxlme wars re ulrsm e 1 crease and mans new frlencls Lucy was dellghted from the very first by the clean pleasant surround 1n by the re ularly cheduled mld ITIOYIIIII 'md mlclafternoon breaks for relaxln 1n the company s com fortable lounge room and by the opportumtles for ads ancement Int that the lnncl of job you want? 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