Southwestern High School - Prospector Yearbook (Detroit, MI)
- Class of 1958
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Y A ,, imgtrftlg, . I JV lk FQ., V b, if an ,N-if ' w vs' in 1 5-f'.,-K K A I uv, Lag' -K-- 1 ,QV-aw. -VQIKFT 5Q':.L,. tvza,-if l, U ' ., ! V V A W. AE V W4 Q :AQ J f ' .4 V A V All , ,L ',f-v , , U, 'A ut It .Nh , . 1 'fin ll ia.. ,M ' 38 ' if ' Mr. W alter Draper Principal Administration Miss Bernice Spencer Assistant Principal 4. 'fs Mr Douglas Sahsbury Mr Walter Dlerkes Mr Raymond Stone Mr Harry Baker Mrs Grace Burton Southwestern Counselors nu. 3 -0-nav C3 MISS Irene Hunt Mr Fred Decker Department Heads G 7 Mr. Rlchard Strohmer L Mr Norton Ph1111ps Mlss Pauhne Rockafellow Mr Franklm Henshaw Q -' '9 Mr Leroy Voorhels ti MISS Yeti Mr Walter K1zel Class Advnsors We, the graduatmg class of January, 1958, wlsh to express our deepest and slncere appreclatlon to Mxss Yetta Bodzxn and Mr Walter Klzel Wlthout the1r asslstance we could not have accompl1shed what we strlved to attaln M1ss Bodzm has been at Southwestern s1nce Sep tember, 1956 She earned her Bachelor of Arts and Masters degrees at Wayne Un1vers1ty Her versa t1l1ty has been a valuable asset to our class She has been sponsor of the Span1sh Club, and sold t1ck ets to the Sen1or Play She w1ll be remembered by us as one who worked very dxhgently so that our class was able to succeed ln xts endeavors Mr Kxzel began teachmg a Southwestern nn 1952 He was graduated from Wayne Un1vers1ty He re cexved both the Bachelor of Arts and Masters De gree and IS presently work1ng toward hrs Doctorate there H1s enthuslasm and patlence were great fac tors 1n the success of our class at Southwestern A a frxend and as a fme teacher he w1ll always be remembered by our class We were mdeed fortunate to have two such won derful sponsors We deeply appreclate the responsl b1l1ty wh1ch was the1rs, and the frlendly manners ln whlch they worked w1th us Our future l1ves w1ll surely have been bettered by thexr understand1ng advxce and help whxch enabled us to fully enJoy our last days at Southwestern We the graduatmg class, w1ll always remember the klndness and cheerfulness whxch they so freely bestowed upon us Deducahon We the graduatlng class of January 1958 our hearts fllled w1th gratltude fondly dedxcate our Plc tor1al to Mnss Joanna Savage and Mr W1llard Wxxson We w1ll always remember them not only as teach ers but as frxends wlthout whose guxdance we could not have attamed our goals here at Southwestern Born tn Bellevllle, M1ch1gan M1ss Savage went to Western H1gh School She was then graduated from the Un1vers1ty of Mxchmgan, where she rece1ved both her Bachelor and Masters Degrees Besldes her love for travel Mxss Savage gardens and works m ceramxcs She w1ll always be remembered by the gxrls who have had the pleasure of knowmg her We may be thankful to Mr Wlxson for many of the fxne trad1t1ons here at Southwestern He IS sponslble for the begtnmng of our school paper an year book He also named us the Prospectors H attended the Un1vers1ty of M1Ch1gaH, recelvmg hlS Bachelor of Arts Degree 1n 1915 and h1s Masters Degree 1n 1945 Although Mr Wlxson has ret1red from teachlng he w1ll remam w1th us ln thought as a teacher always wlllmg to g1ve a helpmg hand to the students Once agaxn we would l1ke to extend to these wo teachers our heartfelt thanks for the1r unceasmg help and thelr WISE counsel hr' Miss Joanna Savage Wlllard WIXSOD , , , y D . . j 3 , ' , A ' g, 1 ,V . 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' ' ' d . . l , . , , . e . . . - i . . . y . . ... - . , . . . t ' . . . - . . , . 3 ig K 1 ' - r ' I . , ' d ' Mr. ' ' Class Officers of January, 1958 if' Mary Ann Peets, Treasurer Jerry Martln, Secretary W1l11am Bone, V1ce Presldent, Anna Kerekes, Presldent PRESIDENT S ADDRESS By Anna Kerekes Fellow Classmates, Faculty Members, and Frlends It IS a sad thlng to reallze that soon we shall be graduated from Southwestern We shall no longer walk these halls as students but as v1s1tors returnmg from t1me to t1me to catch a glxmpse of the famllxar S1ghtS whlch brxng to mmd many pleasant memorles of our h1gh school days However, we are glad that we have succeeded 1n the work expected of us 1n h1gh school The t1me has come for us to face the trlals and problems that awalt us We shall no longer have the pat1ence and guldance of our teachers to asslst us We shall be on our own, usmg the trallllng and help that we have recelved here at Southwestern to meet the fu ture. We shall be ready to accept any new responsz b1l1t1es that may confront us 5 Many of us w1ll be acceptmg the respons1b1l1t1es of matrlmony Some of us w1ll be attend1ng colleges to mcrease our lmowledge St1ll others w1ll serve our country 1n the armed forces In whatever fxeld we shall choose Iam sure that each one w1ll be success ful and I am certam our school w1ll be proud of us On behalf of the graduatmg class, l would l1ke to express my deepest apprec1at1on to our sponsors, MISS Yetta Bodzln and Mr Walter Kxzel, and to our prmcx pals, Mr. Walter Draper and M1ss Bermce Spencer, for the help and understandmg they have gxven us dur mg our semor year To you, my classmates, I offer my deepest thanks for the honor you have bestowed upon me. It IS one that I shall never forget. May success be your dream of tomorrow. May you achleve your fondest dreams. o f ' x . l ' V 5 a S' ' B I 4.5, ,X hkl 'fi Q Q ' ' v 7 , . , - , . . . - sa ii fi' Graduates WILSON AGY - Marble - khlson: Trark Tr-am. Reserve Football: Intramural Basketball Champs. Hall SC1'3'lL'C'. NAHIDA AWEIDA - Mamunjua Secondary' Svhool of Jerusa- lem: Ltbrary' Staff: Servlre. JAMES C. BALOGH - Hog - Vstlsoni Senmr Play: Intra- mural Basketball: H1-Y Club: Track. Student Cfillllilll Col- le e VSILLIANI D BERGER Btrd Vulson Yarsn Bas Dall Co Capta1 Baseball Letterme s Club ltramural Basketball Champs 12B and 12-X Btsketball Game 12A Dante Commxttee Prom Commutee work or Serxtte FRANK BLAZYNEK Tarzan Boynton Reserxe and Varsxty Football Xarslt Basketball Tenn1s Trnk Co Captatn Trzttk Team Co Capta1n Football Texm Prtst dent Le termen s Club H1 Y Club S rxlrs Club 2B Treasurer Ways and Means Comnetttet 12B md 2A Flower Commntec Prom Comnnttee 12B md 12A Dxncf Commntee Cullcgt DORIS BOVIAR Etorse Hlgh Dress DCSlQ,IllIlL, JOYCE BOND Iulu Boynton Rescryt and N lrstty F1eld Hockey C1pt11n Tennts Team Clptun Reserte Basketball UIFIS Letter Club Cheerleadlr Student Coun C11 Jun1or Red Cross Secretary Homeroom Lat1n Club Y Teens Glee Club Sprmg and Chr1stmas Concerts VWXJ Radto s1ng.,1ng group 12B Ways And Me IDSCUIIIUIIIICC Class Htsturtan Lnncrstty of Mlchtgan WILLIAM BONE Boynton Co Cipldlll Footb1Il Tratk Servtce Club ROTC Sergeant 12A V1te Pres1dent Letter men s Club 12B and 12A B1sketball Gamr All CllV Foot ball DONALD BORDEN Duck Northern Hlgh Sp1n1sh Club Sen1or Play A1r Forte and College JAMES BRESKO JOH.N BRIGGS CYNTHIA BRYANT uf' Boynton Glee Club Spemal group Cheerleader Secretary Y Teens Tenms Team Reserxe Basketball Captam Reserxe and Varstty Hotkey Team Captatn and Referee Latm Club Otf1re Praeure Sen1or Play Class Hlstortan Ttcket Salesman Red Cross Representatne College and Work BARBARA LOUISE BYINLM M1ller Htgh Sentor Luncheon Commntee Stenographer Eyemng School Danung DORIS CHAMBERS Polly Hockey T9l'lIllS Basketball Cheerleader IMSSC Representatwe Y Teens Sprlng and Chr1stmas Contert Glee Club Spec1al group Juntor Ma Jorette Junlor Ath1exement Sprmg Concert Dancer Letter G1rls Club Red Cross REDFCSEHIHIIVC TlCk9l Salesman Class Day Coxer Des1gner College and Marnage ANNIE LOUISE CHESTER Bovnton Senxor Play Com m1ttee Semor Luncheon Commntee Seruce Club Ellen H R1chard s Club Fash1on Show Shorthand 60 80 Ways and Means Commxttee work and 'vlarrtage BILLIE LEE CLEMENTS Hunter Varslty Football Var s1ty Tenms VBFSIQW Band Dance Band Student Counctl. Intramural Basketball Champs Red Cross Representatne College LEON D CLEMENTS Cary Varslty Track Student Counc1l 12A Ways and Means Commntee Prospettor Salesman Red Cross Representatne 12B and 12A Basket ball Commntee Seruce Club College GLORIA BERNELL CRAWFORD Bovnton Rxpxd Vyrtters Club Spamsh Club Secretary Y Teens Club Human Re lattons Club Vtays and Means Commxttee Sentor Plat Comm1ttee Lum heon Commtttee Red Cross Represtnta tue Seruce Club Representatt e OIf1CePract1te Fashton Show Intramural Basketball Serure Shorthand 60 Honor Roll Colle e and Work JOHN DALLOS Da Vlllson Rcscrxe 1nd N.1rs1ty dent Prts1dtnt H1 I Club VN us and Mt HIS Commlttte l2A Fluutr Clmmntec 12B u1d IZA Blsktt all G me Sem lr Play C fn mlttte 12B 12A Dunn Cornnntltt Prom C Jftlfllllltl C ass Poet Sth-all l'hotot,r1p 1tr Army C llcut -XRLES DARDEN A ul r 111 l1l1 lmur lskeblll Ch1n,1s OTC ll uy Int 12B xsketblll Cunt A r lr BEXERLI DEPODESTA r 1 L1 Rlnblr s ua Blmstlrt ll 1 ae tn n11 In N1 lf' s lu 1r Ll nd Mor NORN1 DLXALL 1511 r He Clu Tttrk IM ub Studut C ul: l o R131 REXNARD FLEMING Om 11 11st Rf scrxt lotozll Rtstr ketbell r k rur I3 s b1llCh.11'rps 12B I2-'1 Basketball Gantt L1t1 Club ROTC a c-tCoa1 sen xt 1 C tl Co Q t PEGGX JOXCE FR-XZILR Fuzz Vlnrtll N 1x Con n ntt I 1, tt 1 a N rr 1 6 l I 61 'I . . - - - ' : ' '.' ,e- ' , t ' 1 - : 0 ' 'I 'l : l ' L ' . 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Red Cr ss 11 'ese11t:111'.'t-. . , - 1 - Evw. - lllllbl 3 F4 . . vc- Bas . 1 T an Intrxln al .1:l-:et- J St-d :. ' ' 2.11. Red Cross Repre : .1t1'11 5AI .ltvt' 'I' oz cu. M Ile: -. h ' ' ' ' . V - ' ' - M13 - . Qunlor X ,H Pl.v' I 1 1 -1-, Sf-:.1or L.1:1'he-1:1 C' mnxttt--. S1:'gt-r nd f .la nge, I X :. N xg 5 avi Graduates ELIZABETH GOOD - Donna - Wilson: Marriage: Work. SCE HUNDLEY - Suzie - Hunter: Red Cross Representa- tive: Service Club: l2A Ways and Means Committee: Work and Marriage. RUBY MAE JACKSON - Little Mama - River Rouge High: Senior Play Committee: Senior Luncheon Committee: Work and Marriage. JODIE JENKINS - Hunter: ROTC Drill Platoon: Varsity Band: Concert Band: Dance Band: College. ANNA MARIE KEREKES - Ann - Boynton: Ellen H. Rich- ards Club: Dramatics Club: Rapid Writers' Club: 12A Class Day Committee: Prom Committee: 12B Vice-President: 12A President: Salutatoriani Cub Reporter: 10A President: Col- lege. CAROLYN KOLLATH - Morley: Ticket Salesman: Ways and Means Committee: 12B and 12A Flower Committee: 12A Prom Committee: President of Domecon Club: Secre- tary of Rapid Writers' Club: Dramatics Club, DIANE IRENE KLJRTZ - Wilson: Co-op Office work:Work.. MICHAEL KURZYNIEC - Morley: Service: Stage Crew. RONALD E. LEACH - Company Commander in ROTC: IMSSC Representative: Stage Crew Manager: ROTC Rifle Team. CLYDE LEE - Boynton: Reserve Basketball: Reserve and Varsity Football: Varsity Band: Concert Band: Red Cross Representative: Spanish Club: Intramural BasketballChamps: 12B and 12A Basketball Game. IRENE LOBNGSKY - Rennie - Boynton: Christmas Con- cert: Spring Concert: Glee Club: Soloist: Service Club: Ways and Means Committee: Singer and Stenographer. BERNICE LUNGYS -Wilson: Prospector Salesman: Swim- ming Team: Shorthand 60: Secretary of Domecon Club: Secretary of Rapid Writers' Club: Ways and Means Com- mittee: 12A Class Day Committee. ROSEMARY MANOOGIAN - Lulu - Wilson: Prospector Salesman: Vice-President of Domecon Club: Vice-Presi- dent of Rapid Writers' Club: 12B Record President: Short- hand 60 and 80: Ways and Means Committee: Flower Com- mittee: 12B and 12A Dance Committee: 12A Prom Committee: Student Council: Youth Advisory CouncilRepresentative: 12A Class Will: Senior Play: Work. JERRY MARTIN - Boynton: 12A Class Secretary: Red Cross County Representative: Basketball: Football, Re- serve and Varsity: ROTC Second Lieutenant: Prospector Salesman: Senior Play Committee: College and Service. CAROLYN A. MEINKE - Carol - Boynton: Glee Club: Spring and Christmas concerts: Service Club: WWJ Radio and TV Station programs: Office Practice: Library Staff: Ways and Means Committee: Ticket Salesman: Visiting Student program: Veterans Hospital Program: Work and Marriage. JANET G. MEYERS - Jan - Gerisch: Tennis Team: Drum Majorette: Quill and Scroll: Girls' Sports Editor: Red Cross Representative: Cub Reporter: Band Traboo: Ticket Sales- man: Service: College and Marriage. DOLORES MOLNAR - Dee - Morley: Glee Club: Spring and Christmas Concerts: Clothing Drive: Rapid Writers' Club: Visiting Student Program:Ways and Means Committee: Library Staff: Co-op Work: Veterans' Hospital Program: Work and Marriage. SUSANNA MOLOIAN - Suzie - Wilson: President of Class: Vice-President of Class: Service Club Captain: Domecon Club: Rapid Writers' Club: Office Practice: Co-op Club: Prospector Salesman: IZA Luncheon Com- mittee. RALPH R. MUGERDICHIAN - Muggs - Service Club: Senior Play: Class Treasurer: 12B and 12A Basketball: Vice-President Home-room, MIKE NAGY - McMillan: Student Basketball Manager: Re- serve Football: Prospector Staff: Sport Page Editor:Student Council: Class will: Red Cross Representative: Quill and Scroll: Prospector Salesman: Class Day Book Cover Com- mittee: 12B and 12A Basketball: Class President Home- room: College. CARRIE OLIVE - Boynton: Treasurer of Y-Teens Club: Christmas Carrol Singer: Dance in Spring Concert: Senior Play Committee: Nursing School and Marriage. NICOLINA KATHERINA ORLANDO - Lena - Hunter: Stamp Salesman: Prospector Salesman: Shorthand 60 and BO: 12A Ways and Means Committee: Work and Marriage. ANN PALAMAR - Boynton: Secretary for Student Council: Rapid Writers' Club: Ellen H. Richard's Club: Shorthand 60, 80 and 100: Co-op Office Practice: Bookstore Staff: Class Day Committee: Class Prophet: Presentation and Acceptance of Spade: Second page editor of Prospector: Work and Marriage. MARY ANN PEETS - McMillan: Homeroom President: Stamp Salesman: 12B Secretary: 12A Treasurer: Valedic- torian: Prospector Staff: Shorthand 60 and 80. i 94 'hr A' -1-I' .i 'QA P' 136 5 no 'C' b 1 ' an f 'gr-vt 7' I f rf--is K' 2. an 'S' A 1 QA 11:4 QQ .. . 5 , H-its am! 'W Graduates IOLANDA RAGOZLINO Londa All Surts Vlork Durls Borden 'No Pnturtl NANCY RITO Bo,n1o11 Class Prophtts 12A Class Dax CUFIIYIIIIIPC Waxs md Means Commntce Shorthand 60 BO and 100 Co op Ofhu Pr1tt1ce Ellen H Rxthard s Club Ripxd Wrllcrs Club Prospector Staff Set ond page edltor Student Countll Repre-.entatlxc Vsork LARR1 S-XBADOS Crow 'viorlex Serute 12B and 12A Basketball 12B Flower Comrrutec SOPHERUNIA SIVIS Boxntor Treasurcr br Lat1n Club Y Teens Clab Bxskstball Hockes Spuush Club GleeC1ub College JOHANN BARBARA SMITH W1lson Home-room Pres1dent Shorthand 60 and 80 Serxltt Club Student Counrtl 12A Flower Commtttef IZA 'Vlatto Commntcf Co opOff1Ce Vlork Vvork PATRICIA ANN SMITH L11 Pit Ecorse High Chrlst mu Concert bpfllly., Ct1nte1t Fash1on Shun Oxrls Letter Club Capta1nofC11rls Hockes Team Reserxe and Xarsltx St tmp Salesman TllkCIS'1lE1-.anlilll Senlor Plat Sen1or Plat COIHDIIIICG Luncheon COITIIUIIIES Dedlratlon Commlttee Ofhee Prartue College THOMAS SMITH Tabu Condon ROTC Sergeant Work ind A1r Forte WILLIAM ROBERT STONE Blutsle Bovnton Inter mural Baskctbmll Chxmp Latm Club Prospertor Sales man Tratk Bmd 12B and IZA Basketball Alr Forte HURCHLL KASLLM SUMMERS Murlex Reserxe Basket bull Varstty Baseball Varstty Basketball Seruce Club Stamp Salesman Serum 12B and 12A Basketball College BOB SYKES Ben W1lson Baseball Team Letter mens Club Marmes CAROL HELEN SZOR MCM1llan Honor Roll 12A Flower Commntee Motto Commntee Shorthand 60 and 80 lwoma Spelltng Award Cub Reporter Bookstore Staff C0 opera txve Program Work JOHIN E THARP Spark Lafayette Jr High Red Cross Representatne Smmmmg Team LOUIS ZANOTTI Whxte H1 Y Club Treasurer of Human RQIHIIOHS Club Chess Club Homeroom VICE Presxdent HQ be wry, Xeterans Raxmond J B1lek Paul Chosanet Donald L Helm Carl A Hulben Paul P Sanzo Walter D Snxdcr Donald J Wrlght Secretary of Seruce Club Senior Play Ways and Means Commntee Jumor Acmexement College Class Motto Sutuss I5 our dream uf tonmrrow Clxss I-'lowu 1111 C11n1tt1 Class Lol-tr-. Sum md tml 8 Scllutaforlon ,if If Valedlctorlcln N-I, 'Otani' Anna Kerekes Class Poet 1 P' 'A Q John Dallos Nqpff Mary Ann Peets Seeing It Th rough By John Dallos As we leave our school Southwestern We wonder what has been our view. Have the years we've spent together Been enough or been too few? Days we ve tried to fill with learningj And we watched our great teams play they struggled for our glory- win or lose-the sportman's way. now we venture on our own be successful in 1ife's game Let us play good hard and clean To preserxe our cherished name. We hope to make a great success Of everything we try to do. For high school days have set the rules So 1et's be sure to see it through. PS Ni QL-Q id .aulq fb ai' PRESENTATION OF PICK By Wilson Agy On behalf of the 12A class I present th1s cherxshed p1ck and hope that lt w11l lead you to h1gher standards m scholarshlp and leadershlp May you practlce the xdeals that lt represents as we the graduatmg class of January 1958 have tr1ed our best to do We would lxke to extend our w1shes to you for a very successful sen1or year ACCEPTANCE OF PICK By Carolyn Borys As a member of the 12B class I accept th1S worthy symbol w1th great pr1de Throughout our sen1or year we wxll try to pract1ce all 1t stands for 1n scholarshlp and lea.dersh1p Our 12B class w1shes you, the graduatmg class of January 1958, the best of everythmg 1n the years to come PRESENTATION OF SPADE By Ann Palamar It glV9S me great pleasure to present th1s cherlshed MM, symbol to you the graduatmg class of June, 1958 We are proud to add our class colors to th1s treasured fm, WS spade By upholdmg the f1ne standards that th1s spade svmbolxzes we have tr1ed to set a good example for you and the future graduatxng classes We are sure you w1l1 feel Just as proud when It comes your turn to add your colors As I present thxs spade to you I w1sh you success 1n all you undertake May God be your gllldlflg hand 1n all you endeavor ACCEPTANCE OF SPADE By R1chard Hardacre I am very proud and happy to accept th1s spade In behalf of the 12B s I am sure we shall try to uphold the hxgh standards of th1s spade and we shall feel worthy and proud to add our colors to It Best of luck m your future years after you leave Southwestern 10 vis if hui' i CLASS HISTORY By Cynthia Bryant and Joyce Bond January 1958 th GRADE HISTORY CLASS OF JANUARY 58 By Cynthia Bryant and Joyce Bond cene Sweet Shop 1me January 23 1958 ctmg Cynthia Bryant and Joyce Bond oyce H1 Cynthia Just think' Only one more week nd we'll be graduating ynthia Yes, and think about all the fun well miss hen we leave old Southwestern High oyce Do you remember when we first came to South estern? ynthia How could I forget? We thought that we ould never fmd our way around oyce Iremember trylng to f1nd the Nordstrum gym ut landing up in the Southwestern gym with all semors nd Juniors ynthia We were mixed up for at least a week or two efore we began to settle down to busmess oyce Do you remember the spring concert'P ynthla Yes some of the girls in the glee club were olores Molnar, Carolyn Kollath Doris Chambers arolyn Meinke Irene Lobnosky Pat Smith and of oyce Dolores Molnar was one of the spec1al enter ainers who danced ynthia Do you remember that Carolyn Kollath was ne of the Hungarian dancers and Carrie Ol1ve was ne of the square dancers? oyce I recall our first final examinations Every ne was so excited and worried, but most of us man ged to get by ynthxa A few of them liked the 9 B so well that l ey just remamed behind oyce Then came our first summer vacation and when e came back to school, as 9A's we felt better and ore at home ynthxa Yes and John Dallos and Frank Blazynek ent out for the reserve football team oyce Don't forget that you Dor1s Chambers and I ent out for the reserve hockey team Doris received er letter the very first semester ynthia Before we knew it it was January of 1955 nd we were sophomores fag' IQ Cynthia Bryant Joyce Bond TENTH GRADE HISTORY Joyce In our sophomore year most of us got into the school sp1r1t We either participated in or went to the various activities at school Cynthia I recall B111 Berger going out for the base ball team Joyce Yes, and I remember that you, Doris Cham bers, and I went out for the tennis team Cynthia Later on in the year Patricia Smith went out for the reserve hockey team Joyce That year we had an undefeated reserve hockey team and our varsity team won all their games except wo Cynthia W1ll1am Bone went out for the reserve foot ball team Frank Blazynek and John Dallos made the varsity team ball team were Reynard Fleming and Hurshel Summers Cynthia Rosemary Manogian Barbara Bynum Nancy Rxto and Anna Palamar were working very hard as cub reporters for the school paper Joyce Most of us were so busy with so many different activities that this year passed quite rapidly We be came Juniors in January of 1956 11th GRADE HISTORY Cynthia As Juniors we felt very superior and proud This year more boys as well as girls partxcipated in the different act1v1t1es Joyce Yes and the boys who went out for the track team were Frank Blazynek W1ll1am Stone, Leon Cle ments John Dallos W1ll1am Bone and Reynard Flem in Cynthia Oh but wasn't that a busy year running in and out of record for some kind of excuse or reason phoney or legitimate Joyce Our Student Council representative was Anna Palamar who had the honor of becoming secretary of the Student Council Continued on page 12 9 1 , A . 1 , 2 ., . . . I ' ' - ' I ' . : I n , I I I ' ' ' - Q n o n . ' 7 , . ' . ' . . n t . I : , I . ' . , . Y ' u . 7 , . 7 0UI'Se, YOU and I were there t00- Joyce: The boys participating on the reserve basket- . ' ' I l 7 7 I l I : , . . ' . . , - J y 9 ' . . ' g. ' I ' . Z , -- . u 1 , ' , . . n : 1 , . . ' fi -v1-.v- Class History Cynth1a Yes, I remember, and Carol Szor was a staff reporter for the school paper On the edrtorral staff there were Nancy Rxto Anna Palamar, M1ke Nagy and Jerry Martm Joyce I recall that Sopoheroma S1ms, Dor1s Cham bers, and, of course, you and I went out for the re serve basketball team Cynth1a Oh sure, and Patr1c1a Smlth made the vars1ty hockey team You Dor1s and I also became cheer leaders Joyce Yes, and I remember those f1rst nxghts of prac t1ce We could hardly walk because of sore muscles Many of the cheerleaders went to bed even domg cheers and what's more they would dream about them Cynth1a We worked hard, d1dn't we? On our reserve football team were Mlke Nagy Clyde Lee, Jerry Martm and B1ll1e Clements Joyce You're so rlght, and W1ll1am Bone made the vars1ty football team Cynth1a Clyde Lee became a reserve basketball player and on our vars1ty basketball team were Frank Blazynek and Hurshel Summers Joyce An end came to our very exc1t1ng and enjoy able Jumor year but we were st1ll str1v1ng for two lmportant events the day we became semors and the day of graduatlon 12th GRADE HISTORY Cynth1a The day fmally d1d come when we became proud senlors We came back to school that day rn January of 1957 feellng as 1f we owned the wcrld Joyce We started our semor year by elect1ng cand1 dates to run for the varlous 12B offlces After all of the campa1gn1ng we elected W1lson Agy Presldent Ann Kerekes V1ce Presldent, Mary Ann Peets, secre tary and Frank Blazynek treasurer Cynth1a Ann Palamar and W1lson Agy were chosen to accept the trad1t1onal p1ck and spade Joyce To begm raxsmg money for graduatxon we started sell1ng such thlngs as scarves p1ns penclls, ball po1nt pens etc Cynth1a We have made lots of money from sellmg those thmgs, too Joyce Bob Sxkes was on the baseball team and B1ll1e Clements went out for the tenms team that semester Cynthxa I thought that I saw h1m cl1mb1ng that hlgh fence after tennls balls Joyce Our 12B Day whlch we had so anxlously planned flnally arr1ved on June 7th Cynth1a We wore red carnatlons wlth whlte rlbbons Later on that evenmg some of us went to the dance glven by our class on Lawndale Joyce On June 20th we were 1nv1ted to attend the Semor Class Day program at wh1ch the p1ck and spade were accepted by members of our class Cynth1a Fmal exams were soon here agam, and we managed to pass them Summer vacatlon came and before we knew It September 1957 had come Joyce Now we were real semors, and were we happy' People had already started askmg for plctures wh1c made us really feel very 1mportant Cynth1a We started rlght off by electmg Ann Kerekes, presldent Jerry Mart1n, secretary W1ll1am Bone, v1ce presxdent and Mary Ann Peets, treasurer Joyce Boy and d1d we make h1story' Ann Kereke was the fxrst g1rl Presldent ln approx1mately twent years Cynth1a The new vars1ty players on the football tea th1s year were Clyde Lee, Jerry Martm, and B1ll1 Clements Joyce M1ss Chalapxs declded to have three one ac plays th1s semester slnce our class was so small Those takmg part 1n the senlor play were Patr1c1aSm1th Rosemary Manoogxan, Louls Zanottl, Donald Borden, J1m Balogh Ralph Mugerdxchxan, and, of course, yo were actlng too Cynth1a All of the plays were successful, thanks t M1ss Chalapls for her pat1ence and understandmg Joyce Before we knew 1t, all of the hol1days had gon by and our 12A Day fmally arr1ved I thmk everyon Cynth1a And now class day IS here I th1nk tha our class flowers are very pretty whlte carnatlons don't you? Joyce I surely do I Just can't help but th1nk tha tomorrow we w1ll proudly recelve our caps and gowns Cynthla And I th1nk that It IS very wonderful tha the student Councxl IS g1v1ng a dance tomorrow Ln ou honor don't you? Joyce I certamly do Don't forget Wednesday th 29th IS the day of our semor luncheon Cynth1a Oh I couldn't forget that and Just thmk' Only one more week unt1l graduatlon We'll all gathe at the Hollywood Theatre That w1ll be the last t1m we w1ll take part IH any of the Southwestern program as fellow students Joyce It w1ll mark the cllmax of our long happy yet sad years of work and play four of them Joyce and Cynth1a On behalf of the graduatmg clas of January 58 we, Joyce Bond and Cynth1a Bryant would l1ke to thank our Prmclpals, Mr Draper and M1ss Spencer our counselors, Mrs Burton and Mr Phlllxps, and our sponsors M1ss Bodzln and Mr Burto Klzel for the1r help pat1ence and understandxng ' 1 . a , . 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' . 1 2 1 I - CLASS PROPHETS REVEAL FUTURE OF CLASSMATES BY ANN PALAMAR AND NANCY RITO The txme IS 1978 the place IS a class reunlon party there are two glrls entermg the room Nancy Golly Ann Iwonder how many of the South western graduates wxll turn up It ll be so n1ce to see them ga1n after such a long t1me Ann That goes for me, too They'll probably be surpr1sed to hear that we ve opened our own Isetta company ancy Especlally when we tell them how we've changed lt so that the t1res turn 1nto wmgs automatlcally when he machme h1ts water so that the passengers won't rown Ann Iwonder what Ann Kerekes IS go1ng to say about emg nom1nated for Presldent She always was one for makmg speeches I ancy Yes andlthmk she'll wm agam You know, of course she'll be the f1rst woman Pres1dent Bu 1f she does happen to lose she always has her other rofesslon to fall back on peelmg grapes for ra1sm compan1es John Tharp IS now head of the Delray Detectlve gency Carol Szor IS h1s secretary She always anted a Job close to home ancy B111 Berger and Bob Sykes are worklng on order patrol 1n Delray Anyone who trles to come n wlthout a passport slgned by the Board of Dxrectors 1ll be deported to Ecorse Townsh1p nn Jerry Martm lost on the 64 M1ll1on Dollar uest1on but as consolatlon pr1ze he rece1ved a free r1p to the moon 1n a brand new 1979 Skyrocket con ert1ble of course ancy Rosemary Man0Og1aH IS st1l1 try1ng to fmd a ew k1nd of d1sease for the vaccme she made 10 years Her asslstant, Bern1ce Lungys, IS the gu1nea plg he says that lf Lulu doesn't f1nd a d1sease soon she'll o 1nto buslness for herself as a pmcushlon ancy In another part of the1r Research Bu1ld1ng IS llson Agy buslly workmg, trymg to f1nd a use for he m1ddle of the doughnut nn Reynard Flemlng, the famous malted m1lk maker, rote h1s autoblography recently The t1tle of the book s All Shook Up ancy I saw Johnny Dallos s1tt1ng on top of the flag ole m front of Southwestern He says that he's stxll untmg for where the yellow went Ann Palamar Nancy Rlto Ann Ann1e Chester and Barbara Bynum have flnally atta1ned the1r goals ln l1fe they're both pres1dents of the two largest Wyatt Earp fan clubs Nancy Johann Smlth Pat Smlth, and Tommy Sm1th have fmally decxded to change the1r names to someth1ng common Snotch1nhoffersk1 Ann Nahlda Awexdah has decxded to wr1te a story about her years at Southwestern ent1tled How to be Seen and Not Heard Nancy Frank Blazynek works m a f1sh cannery Just before the l1d IS put on the can of sard1nes he shuts the1r eyes You may th1nk th1s funny but how would you l1ke to open a can of sardmes and have 20 eyes star1ng at you? Ann Clyde Lee and Donald Borden own a large share of the stock for one of the large cha1n grocery stores The only thlllg IS that mstead of gett1ng money as d1v1 dends they get S 81 H Green Stamps Nancy D1d you hear that Norman Duvall M1ke Kur zymec Hurchel Summers, LOUIS Zanott1 and Wllllam Stone are now employed by the Sunkxst Company? They squeeze fru1t for Sputnlk Julce a new produce on the market Ann Beverly DePodesta has always wanted to reach the top at the Nat1onal Bank where she has been em ployed s1nce 1957 Well, she has She IS now chxef w1ndow washer on the top floor Some of her helpers are D12J'lE Kurtz, Suzanna Molo1an and Yolanda Ragoz s1n1 Nancy J1m Balogh has fmally decxded to get 1nto un1 form He's head bellboy at the Statler Hotel Ann Mary Ann Peets IS now a drlver trauung teacher The only trouble IS that the drlvers tram the teacher Nancy M1ke Nagy always wanted to be a letterman at school H1s w1sh has come true He IS assxstant letter counter at the local post offxce Ann Sue Hundley and Irene Lobnosky are stlll smgxng 1n scales They clean fxsh on one of the boats down on the p1er Contxnued on page 14 1 ' : , . - . , . a ' ' . . , - . 7 1 . ' YI ! . . . 'V . , . , . t, A . , . a f . . H . . . , nn: ' ' - . . . , . p . . ' I , - 9 A U , ,, . . . . . . . 'li ' - - -- 1 ' . ' ' . . . 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' YV H ' Class Prophecy Nancy Delores Molnar IS star dancer at the Club Chl Ch1 wh1ch 1S owned and operated by D1amond J1m Bresko who recently appl1ed for a patent on h1s Vee sheswau smxle Ann Joyce Bond Dor1s Chambers Peggy Fraz1er, and Cynth1a Bryant have formed a quartet They are now one of the best pmg pong teams 1n Southwest Detro1t Nancy Sopheron1a S1ms owns a ch1nch1lla farm Well they're not really ch1nch1llas they are mxce w1th curly ha1r Ann John Br1ggs IS U1 charge of tlcket sales for tours through the salt mmes Nancy W1ll1am Bone trled to sue h1s cleaners for shrmkmg h1s cashmere socks It d1dn't do any good though because he found out they were h1s mlttens Ann Carolyn Me1nke and Janet Meyers have made a new k1nd of sweater mater1al It IS called Raglon It's part ch1cken feathers and part cotton In fact, 1t'S the most cotton p1ck1n' ch1cken pluck1n' materlal you've ever seen Nancy Ron Leach Leon Clements and B11l1eCle ments are try1ng to sell the leftover Southwestern pen nants at the bullf1ghts 1n Spam Lena Orlanda, the famous mov1e actress, IS one of the1r best customers She IS tour1ng Spam wh1le mak1ng her latest mov1e about a cat The t1tle 1S I Led N1ne L1ves Ann Carolyn Kollath has mvented a new type of ha1r shampoo Once you use It you have no more ha1r problems, 1n fact, you have no more han' Nancy Larry Sabados owns h1s own gas statxon H1s partner Ralph Mugerd1ch1an hands out the blue and gold stamps to the customers Ann Carr1e Ol1ve got tlred of d01ng the ch1cken and has created a sequel to lt the p1g80H prance Nancy Jod1e Jenk1ns IS 1n Hollywood L1ke the pro ducers he g1V6S out rolls to the actors but h1s are the k1nd you eat Ann Dor1s Bomar IS sell1ng ch1cken fat to skmny chnckens Nancy Glor1a Crawford has mvented a black and wh1te strlped pa1nt and IS sell1ng lt to Charles Darden who IS 1n charge of the zebras at the zoo Ann Some of the new counselors at Southwestern are Dor1s Borden, Donna Good and Ruby Jackson They have made a few mmor changes 1n rules you can pass on an E you can go through the halls w1thout a pass hour for lunch Also school closes each day at noon These are what we call good counselors Nancy Well Ann, Iguess no one IS gomg to turn up aga1n Maybe next reumon Ann Oh oh' I just remembered somethmg Nancy Well, tell me' Tell me' Ann I forgot to mall the 1nv1tat1ons' I l EEE as-it IU F lil! 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' ,ll 1 C .Xb 14 SENIORS WILL AND BEQUEATH TREASURED POSSESSIONS BY ROSEMARY MANOOGIAN AND MIKE NAGY Now that we have completed four years of h1gh chool we, the graduatmg class of January 58 do ereby w1ll and bequeath our most treasuredposses xons that we have acquxred through our h1gh school ays to you the oncommg semors W1lson Agy do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Edward amplew and Ronald Wexnmann my three wheel b1ke so hat they can get to school on t1me W11l1am Berger do hereby w1ll and bequeath to ouglas Whlte and Pete Casettl apprent1cesh1ps cush boat makmg Ruby Jackson do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty o pass typmg to Jo Ann Brasher To L1ll1an Curry I 1ll the ab1l1ty to get people to come to her partles, nd to Joyce Massey my attempt to pass classes wh1le eadxng magazlnes Donna Good do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Sonya 1ttste1ner Judy K1llackey and Pat KOZ1k my th1rd our pos1t1on m Mr Voorhels' offxce Carrxe Olxve do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Shlrley arr Verlean Rlkard, and Dolores Harrls my old beat p FIFSI A1d book so they wxll know what to do when hey recemve the1r f1rst mark 1n the 12A Leon Clements do hereby w1ll and bequeath to ames Hughley and Tyrone G1lbert one old gym shoe 1th no lace and one beaten up combmatxon lock Carol Szor, do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Betty espraml and Mary Ann Volgyl a car that IS needed or the nlght of the1r prom QThat 1s, 1f I have one I , Peggy Frazler do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Sandra ouchstone, Bertha Rlchard, and Jacquel1ne Turner my b1l1ty to have double Jomted eyeballs oms, Oll1e Gardner, and Sarah Carter my travelmg hoes so they can travel anywhere they w1sh 1n South estern e Dor1s Chambers and Sopheronla Slms do hereby 1ll and bequeath to Mmerva Johnson Amanda Johnson vonne Johnson and Anme Caffey our padded hockey mform, our collapslble hockey st1ck and our ab1l1ty o have only one tardlness on our record Beverly DePodesta do hereby w1ll and bequeath to udy Prlce Julla Koskl and Ruby Lane my ab1l1ty to o wxth one boy for three years and never to argue or reak up Ann Palamar, do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Brenda lew1ne and Mary Bagwell my ab1l1ty to take short and at 120 but not be able to read It to Ruth Ann 1tche1l the ab1l1ty to read 1t, but not be able to ke lt Mary Ann Peets do hereby w1ll and bequeath to ancy Magyar the black sk1rt that we both seem to ear at the same t1me to D1ane Issacs and Demse enard I w1ll a worn out pack of typmg paper that we sed so often Ann Kerekes do hereby w1ll and bequath toD1ane erta Norma Hagerman, and Georglann Hall my abxl y to do my homework every mornmg durmg my coffee break and ma1nta1n a B average Thomas Smxth do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Carl ew1s and Mxlton Bates noth1ng because I'm takmg all w1th me 3 :'3 .4 Rosemary Manooglan Mlke Nagy I Jlm Bresko do hereby w1ll and bequeath to W1ll1am Medley Robert Wllkmson, Norman Aaron and Tony Butera all I've learned durmg my four years of h1gh school fwhlch 1sn't very muchl I Dorxs Borden, do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Ber n1ce Fxelds my ab1l1ty to float on my back w1thout gettmg my ha1r wet to Carolyn Borys a somewhat used book marker for her collect1on and to Magnolla Hughes and D1ane Mattmson I gxve all my brams that I don't need I an unknown 12A boy do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Don Fackas Joe Grundusk1, Don Letang John Men hart Denn1s Meyer, and Stanley Newsome my ab1l1ty to charm the g1rl hall guards and try to get by w1thout a pass I Johann Smlth, do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Lo1s Oakley, Betty Kaspert, Helen Janoslk and Arleen Mllhem my 50 errors a mlnute 1n typmg I Clyde Lee do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Wenton Wlute a trust ftmd of one penny a day for a new lunch for the past year To Emmltt James I w1ll my ab1l1ty to complete h1gh school Cby the skm of my teethl I Reynard Flemlng, do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Robert Bell my ab1l1ty to play m a basketball game w1thout g1v1ng the other team more pomts than my team makes to Maurxce Butts I w1ll my ab1l1ty to do a certaln thmg 1n Chem1stry and never to get caught to W1ll1e Kendal and Charles Bankhead I w1ll my abxl 1ty to go wlth more than one glrl w1thout one flndmg out about the other I, Bermce Lungys do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Jean Lockman, Ju11a Scott Patrxcla Reddmann Nancy Welss, and Mary Vaughn my ab1l1ty to use up a bot tle of spray net a day I Hurchel Summers do hereby w1ll and bequeath to W1ll1e Tarver the ab1l1ty to score 200 touch downs next football season I Frank Blazynek, do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Louls Barbey the rocker panel on my car whxch he broke when he stood on xt and to Mark Cupps I w1ll all the unpald bllls wh1ch remam from the t1me that I was 12B treasurer our prof1t 83 cents' I Cynthxa Bryant, do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Lmda Taylor and to Veola Kerr my ab1l1ty to look so xnnocent when reportlng to my counselor and to John Dunn I w1ll my seat wh1ch IS marked Sen1or 1n the lunch room I Barbara Bynum do hereby w1ll and bequeath to De lores Jolm the ab1l1ty to slow down because her motor Contmued on page 45 1' -sz Fi ' ' ll YI 9 . J , ., . . ' Gb I ' . . ' 6 'J X , 4?, ' T? ' ' ' ' ln . . I YI ' l Y . . . .ll U . , . , . . . Y ! 9 1 I ' , ' ' ' i-if - , . -1. . . . . . - . - . l . . Q 7 -L1 y ' Q . , 1- . . . . . . . . . , , , 7 7 J 1 y ' Y 2 ' - ---1, . . -- 1 . . . . . , 7 il--LT? . ig? , Doris Bomar, do hereby will and bequeath to Sandra bag to take the place of the one he has been carrying i , . . y . . - -. . . , , 1---. . . 1 n . N -l-?.' -l-' . T .- - , 7 , , Q . . . . . . l 7 - 7 ! 9 . 5 ' y -. , .. lg ' , l y 1 7 ,,,1,tti. . S . . . 3 . , , . . , . . . , - . . . 5 YY ' ' H Il ' ' ' VI ' VI ' .- , . y G . -l--. . - ,, . ,, i. . - 7 ! Flne Arts Department ss Ma metta Hlpple Mrs Gar et Mack Mlss Irene H nt M Ha y Sh Glee Club 'Ea k 8' 5 4339! 'Y Mixed Chorus Crafts Class xl :XTX Orchestra Band JN 'gf Seated from left to r1ght M1ss Grace Butts Mrs Lorena Pemberton M1ss Nancy Fraser M1ss Paul1ne Murphy Standmg lefttorlght Mr Gxlbert Francls Mr Robert Lambert Mr W1ll1am Ryan Mr Harry Baker Mrs Grace Burton Cooperahve Office Prachce Class i , Commercial Arithmetic . 3-vw-:H m 4 3:5 y, 43 l fa .X ' : ' , . , . , . . Rockafellow, Mrs. Estelle Schafer, Miss Denise i I l . . , . , . , . 1 'X , . 4 A X ' K Lg. c X xv- 5 -5 Future Bookkeepe rs Shorthand Class fx-fri General Business Typing Class Socual Studies Department P15 American Hlstory Class fr' X.. Seated left to r1ght Mr James Dolan Mr Frank11nHenshaw Mr Jack Kape Mr Edward Levm Standmg left to rxght Mr Homer Robxnson Mr Vmsent McLellan Mr Leo Staweclu M1SS1Hg from pxcture Mrs Lydla Gray 'UQ g L A472 Cnvlcs Puplls Prepare for School Elechon Contemporary Affalrs Class TV Program Declslon ,vli Standlng left to rlght M1ss Yetta Bodz1n MISS MHFIOU Dav1s Mr Marshall Fogelson Seated left to r1ght M1ss Margaret Hollowell M1ss Joanna Savage M1ss Mar1e Tynan Mr Raymond Stone MISS Mar1on Ackerman M1ss Mary Fraser M1ss Mmerva Chalap1s Language Department 'Qi Stamp and Bond Sales 100 Y Prospector Salesmen Prospector Salesmen Li D5 'C 4. . xx J - ,. . J, 2, , 5 Thin-. ,J f . F H Vf :g ' J U f ' . 43, I . 'L ' X i'v,HK 7, ' N k1F5A'f.' ' K 5 L M ' L 4 V 4 --- is .-.1 t . , . I . . , . , . , 1 - y 1 . . 7 ' 9 ' 7 -ff rf' ..-,Q 1 ua ' 4 5' i 1 I t 0 K- f f -1 5 , XX , X - xx . ' M y ..e ft in : . . X x X .X , , X . xx 14,1 7 v' .. .Qi V' f . .pax 5, U -., 0 s ' F ,A ' G9 'Q af, ' 2 r x ,Z f . ' x .Y J ' f ' 4 S 5 W' i . , - , , . A . -S I ' a f ' 1 ' , L . Q - ,p p Three One-Act Senior Plays December 5 81 6 RED CAR NATIONS SCENE: A corner in a city park. TIME: An afternoon. A Man ....................... James Balogh A Boy .... Ralph Mugerdichian A Girl. . . .... Rosemary Manoogian I'M A FOOL SCENE: At the races. 5 TIME: About 1900. George, stablehand ............ Louis Zanotti His Mother ........... .... J oyce Reinagle Mildred, his Sister. . . ...... Linda Tiffany The Dude ........... .... R . Mugerdichian Burt ..... . . .Donald Borden Wilbur . . . . . . James Balogh Lucy. . . . . . R. Manoogian Elinor . .. . .. Nancy Weiss Q Y FINDER S KE EPER S SCENE: Home of the Aldrid's. TIME: An autumn afternoon. Mrs. Aldrid ..... .... Eugene Aldrid .... Mrs. Hampton Cynthia Bryant Donald Borden Patricia Smith 4 Umar: F . 2 A I I' Editoriol Staff Quill ond Scroll Society Journoll Computing Pros Pro Publ Gooclf Cu b Repo rte rs 'X tudents ction cfor ions w Staff or Home room So 5 vlgi?51. e Business Staff Community Reporters Plctorlol Staff K, ,, , , 'WK 'Y-'ffi' g -'av Seated left to rlght Mxss Genevxeve W11113mS Mr Leroy Voorhels Mlss Beverly Chrobak Standmg left to r1ght Mr Harry Kerastas Mr Earle Van Buren Mr Robert Jordan Mr Edwm Kulesza M1ss1ng from p1cture M1ss Genevleve Carrel Chemlstry Class Exact Scnence Department Il IIE IIN. . NJN. ---1. -,ui nc: we un, Physics Class Demonstrating Geometry in Biology Class KT Standmg left to right Mr Leo Staweckx Mr Walter Kxzel Mr Gene Frey Mr Ward Smlth Seated left to r1ght Mlss Barbara Bloess Mr Fred Decker Mrs DeMar1s Ewart Mrs Betty Sale Woodworking Closs Home on Arts NK., S ? f -5 i Mochme Shop A5 lndustrlal Economics Industrial Department Draftmg Class Arts Clothing Class MA Family Llvlng new , , I Y' Personal Relations Q ...I '7' m '?' -35' .fi Home Nurmng Foods Class gqgfxu Child Care U Q. F nv F' I' Athlehc Department Left to r1ght Mr Rxchard Strohmer Mr M1Ch3G1 Yatchman MISS Althea Wxlllamson Mrs Dor1s Gotham Mr Lyle Van Denxenter Mxss L1111an Demske 5Lfii,iv iq Cheerleaders v'-34. Jffrm 'L 'ily R1 fr! Uh Boys Swimming Team UH ldv -1-....4g Leftermen s C ub 4' 1' mf - , 9, ,Q . 4.4 V A r fl ' ,z M, ' , : 5:4 ' 2 1 ' ' ,'n?c1i'f1 - q'6 I- z ' . 4. V.. I I .Y . Y I , . .'. 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Y71 1 41-' 6 G Q' -if-j.'.-fgagg 4 ' 1 fi i V1 xy 'v 'W U My gym 'N rv ' 'KW' 141 it iv ... 11 1 W if 4 l 'umm Student Councll Junior Red Cross C ub 'AA all Cp-gm Human Relations Club Ropld Writers C ub --S, Pt-so rv'-s Chess Chb Spanwh Cub 'V 00' 1 HIY Cub Y Teens Junior Classical League X I-W , ...-r Domecon C ub Flrst Al Service C ub Future Teachers C ub C7 Library Staff Inspecting New Books In Library .9 Office Personnel Mrs Peggy Doan Mrs Donna R1cketts Mrs Irene Prosser Mrs Fay Campbell Knot 1n p1ctureJ Used Book Store 1 1 W Admlrlng New TV Mr. Gerald Frasier an Mr Saul Slnkoff Drlvers Tralmng Instructors Edward Flnney an Techmclan Staff Drlvers Tralnlng Class Standmg left to rxght Mr Chfford Jaaks1 Mrs Agnes Noble Mrs Lott1e Weber Mr Henry Fellrath Seated left to r1ght Mrs V1rg1n1a Rand Mrs Sarah Raymond Mr W1lfred Dxetzel Mrs Helen McFee Mrs LOUISE Russell Adult Educatlon Day School Stall Lu nch room Popular Place at Southwestern 3' che: mmm ,rs Job Upgrading Class :-Y 'T' I . 1, ' ,V . , .Q , L f , Q' . 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I . . qv 1 , 39 i,:Q:1 f . -:ij I ei -f .- . . : . . ., - , . . y . . . 2 ' . . , . , . l , . , . . , i t ' ' 4 'Lf 'ff Ja 1 42 M f . . .fx L ,X M - 1 1 s x .-'lv 1 ' - M 'lf L L E , i I Business English Class Literature Class New Tele tramer Unlt O if Sunk1st Super Market 8414 Dearborn Ave orner of W Jefferson Detroxt M1ch1gan LOVELL'S DRUG 289 Oakwood BOATIN BROS Ke Shoes Me Wear Towlng Pamtmg h 440 S Oakwood VI 1 3235 Fur 8330 8332 W Jeff rso De t M ch ga VI 3 7708 Complunents of ME LOTTI BROS Auto Service 651 Oakwood SOUTHWESTERN DRUG 7000 W Fort Street Vlnewood 2 9172 Detrolt, MlCh1g8n BARRINGER'S Musmc House Instruments Rentals Repa1rs 7618 W Vernor VI 1 4989 Delray Muslc Sho Records Galore' 81 20 W Jefferson Buy ten records Get one free VI 1 1382 Where You Get Stylish Student Clothes at Reasonable Prxces Patent Med1c1ne Store 7908 W Jefferson Borden s Ice Cream 4418W Fort s'1o4w Fort Fountain Speclals 4046 W Vernor Sports Wear Dress Clothes Work Clothes 8016 West Jefferson Vlnewood 3 8890 Detro1t 17 M1ch MAJOR'S F1ne Itahan Foods and Famlly D1nners Rav1ol1 Spaghett1 and Pxzza 268 S Oakwood VI 2 2155 CSEKEI PACKING HOUSE MARKET Delray Food Center Choice Meats Vmewood 2 4370 8340 W jefferson lupone G Pizzeria Orngmator Of The Plzzaburger 615 So OAKWOOD 12111 Detrolt Mlchxgan Compllments of BOB OTTO Southwestern Motor Soles, Inc Ill 4 il 'K Ill il Ill Your Frnendly Ford Dealer 7033 W Fort VI 3 6300 MICHAEL S CLOTHES Style Center for Young Men Tuxedo Rentals Spec1al Student Rates for All H1gh School Funct1ons 7924 Vernor near Springwells V1 . 2-0844 Clothmg and Furmshmgs Charge Accounts Inv1ted ' . . .. 1 in's , n's U - and nis ings . 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B Tl 'C - ' troi, i i n - ' ' p KBSIERES Mars Wm IiO D,S FRANK'S MEN'S WEAR . , 0 1 p n n , . u a Q u l D VI' - . , . . it 1 1 IF if HY 1 L 44 C Q55 fContmued from page 152 IS runnmg too fast and she may take off at any moment, to Katherme Thomas and Lmda Wllson I w1ll my short hand notebook because there are s1x unused pages left whxch can be used for wr1t1ng notes I Bxllxe Clements do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Harden Powell one speech lesson so he won't take so long saymg 'Thank you to Mr Draper when he re cexved hxs dlploma and to Olxver Lewxs I w1ll one bottle of smellmg salts so that he w1ll be able to stay awake when he dances I Bob Sykes do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Ron W1ld and Don Varga my ab1l1ty to stay on the honor roll the whole seven years I spent here at Southwestern I Sue Hundley do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Brenda Stark Johanna Trent and Matthew Jackson all of my 2 004 gum wrappers and all of my candy wrappers that accumulated durmg the four years I spent at South western I, Irene Lobnosky do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Marcella Lorence Jane Hexfner, Carole Hursey my abxlxty to smg solo tn the Glee Club, and sometlmes to smg so low that you can't hear me I, Dlane Kurtz, do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Jeanne Baron Sherry Armstrong Judy Stafford, and Ethel Baldrldge my blue and whxte bath1ng suxt whlch I wear to all the hockey games I Wllllam Bone do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1l 1ty to Jump hmgher than two feet to Wxlhe Hardy To General Baker I w1ll my football helmet I Yolanda Ragozzmo, do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Al1ce Early Gold1e Lonchar and Barbara Habdas my used school books with all the answers 1n the back I Mlke Nagy do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Rxchard Szuch all my romantxc appeal To Steva Szabo I w1ll my great athletxc abllxty I Nancy Rxto do hereby w1ll a.nd bequeath to Conme Wlnars Eleanor Balog, Faye Llttle Ruth Mathts and Wxlla Roberts my membershlp card to the Annual Hal lowe'en Club whxch meets every two years on Chrlst mas Day for the purpose of makmg th1s Fourth of July I, Louls Zanottl do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Norval Shreve, Cllfford Watts and Jack Graham my outstand mg scholastlc achlevements gamed at Southwestern I Wlllxam Stone do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Ralph Donaldson and James Thomas one hlgh hurdle that I dxdnt Jump because I d1dn't see xt I Charles Darden, do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Allen Coman and Charles Floyd my personal frlend shlp forever May we always remam the best of frlends To John Pearson I w1ll my R O T C umform so that he may remam sharp forever I Donald Borden do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Jerry Foster my used swxm trunks To Howard Lemon I w1ll my abllxty to learn Spanlsh We Annle Chester and Glor1a Crawford do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Da1sy Kmght V1v1an Mays Queeme and Kathy Pyle all of my school books fshghtly usedl and also my Mlckey Mouse hat that I wore to all of the meetings I Rosemary Manoogxan, do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Joyce Remagle my leadmg part m the sen1or play so that next semester she'll have more than slx lmes to speak and to Judy Smxth I w1ll the two thmgs I'm sure she'll love the most ill My red knee socks and Q21 our specxal c1v1cs teacher for economlcs To Dlane Woods I w1ll the most promment posxtxon 1n the Domecon Club washmg the dxrty dlshes after every meetmg that IS I Carolyn Melnke do hereby wxll and bequeath to Sandra Regan Vlrgxma Brxscoe and Narle Dufort my cashmere bootles w1th the cleats to Rlchard Hardacre and Edward Kalol w1ll my abllxty to get a good swal low of chlorlne water free of charge, between classes I Patr1c1a Smlth do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Mattxe Peoples Mary Henderson my wornout hockey stxck my sweatshlrt w1th the lace ruffles and my bermudas whlch fxt l1ke pedal pushers to Roberta Taylor Elma Wrlght, and Lo1sWalkerI w1ll my worn out shorthand pen and the two telephone books I sat on m Type dll I Mlke Kurzymec, do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Frank Kaczmarczyk and Robert Klstulenetz the nerve to try to walk through the halls wxthout a pass wlthout gettmg caught I, Norman Duvall do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Roy Toth, Robert Polk, Robert Wxlletts and Gerald Pru smsk1 my Job as checker m the gym If you do good work I'll recommend you for the gxrls' gym I Janet Meyers do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Karen Zlesmer, Sally Bowbeer, Ann Gardner, and Gay Bondy my ab1l1ty to enter a certam Army Nlke Sxte wlthout havlng any questlons asked I Susanna Mololan, do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Eleanor MISKOVIC, Mary Molnar, Sharon Van Gogh, Carolme Dobransky a set of l1fe savers and some l1fe Jackets, Just 1n case they decide to take a l1ttle dlp Thelr art1f1c1al respxratmon d1dn't do them any good Naney John Haynes and John Hogan my ab1l1ty to be the number one salesman ln the 12A record I Larry Sabados do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Rex Levan W1ll1am Carver and Wayne Turner my Colgate smlle May xt help to mfluence your teachers' I Nahlda Awelda do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Janet Van Hooser Mary Ann Whlte Glorla Wllson, and Joanna Page my Job on the Llbrary staff Mrs Leach w1ll need all four of you to take my place' I, an unknown 12A glrl do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Patty Jennmgs Susan Martmez, L1ll1an Perez and Donna Roeser all my old hall passes my lunch pass and last year's D S R card I hope they come 1n use I John Dallos do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Joe Baccarl and Eugene Kedzlerskl one tool bnt and an old Clark and Patr1c1a Dye our ab1l1ty to pass on all As even though we d1dn't get to be valedxctorlans I Dolores Molnar do hereby wxll and bequeath to Magdalena S1nn Rosemary Ortxz, and Mary Brackm my worn out dancmg shoes w1th the holes and tears so they can dance around the school and be lmown as the dancmg terrors of Southwestern Hlgh 1 .Jerry Martm do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Glenn Wllllamson Stephen Danko and Robert Frasler my ab1l1ty to recelve hlgh marks on those easy Physxcs C23 tests I, John Brxggs do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Robert Beggs Robert Cram Charles Frmger and Rxchard Hoffman nothmg because they have everythmg I Lena Orlando do hereby w1ll and bequeath to De lores Gutlerrez, Jean I-Ier1t1er, M1ldred Pulley, and Judy Sherwood my abxlxty to take about 100 errors a mlnute m Shorthand they may also have my old beat out typmg eraser They'll need lt as much as I have I, Carolyn Kollath do hereby w1ll and bequeath to CORDIS Mottarell1, Pat Kublmskx, L1ndaT1ffany, Carolyn Atkms Amerxcan I-Ilstory book cover, to V1rg1n1aStaweck1I w1ll the rtght to play the part of Jane 1n the next Tarzan movne I Ralph Mugerd1ch1an, do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Curtls Craft and V1rg1lRob1nson my abxlxty not to know the lxnes for the semor play and st1ll appear on open mg mght I Jlm Balogh, do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Lloyd Frank and Ken Slssons my most prlzed possesslon an autographed pxcture of my counselor I, Jodle Jenkms do hereby wxll and bequeath to John Bell my Enghsh book May he get a better mark 1n It than I d1d I Joyce Bond do hereby will and bequeath to Patrlcla Carr my abllxty to stay 1n glee club for elght semes ters to Queen Esther Green my abxlxty to pass Physxcs Q2 on a B I John Tharp, do hereby w1ll and bequeath to Chuck Matthews a.nd Jerry Everett my ab1l1ty to pass econ omxcs wlthout openxng my mouth , , . . . . - . .. - , , , . . . '. ' . 9 .i- 3 liT, : ' ' . y' . - . . , , -T H . . . ' , ' . , Q-in-J ie , . . y . , . . 3 . , . . . - - . , Q . . , . . . , . . ' l 1 9 1 Y I -. -. l S 1 y , , . . . i I y D D ' I . i..l..L 1 . 7 ' ' . . . . l +1.' .,.L.. , iitl-... J ' ' , . , . , ,, ' i1. 1 -Q L-3-T ' , . , . . , . I 7 Y . ' ' - T- ' . . ,, . H . . ' . . I . . the safest Labor Day 1n the Unlted States. I m retlrmg. I, Ren Leach, do hereby will and hequeath to Joe ..., .7 , l ' . , ' II IV ' . . . . ' , , . r r , ' ' , - 1 ' ' ' '. . . ' .' 2 ..,.,..4 , 7 ill., . 9 ' y . 1 l . . . . Q I O y ' 1-l . i . , . . , I ! ' , , , ' . I I . ' . ' .I J T1'11r . -i , , , . . . 1-Q i1 7 7 . ' , '-'iif , . . . , , . . . . 7 Q ! - ' ' ' - - , - , ' ' ! . ! , I ' l '11-1 -- . . ! 7 O l , , - . . . . ---: . . 3 . . . J ll ll 5 . . . 3 ll Baby Plctures of 1958 Sensors N1co11na Orlando Carolyn Kollath Carol Szor Mary Ann Peets Ann Palamar Anna Kerekes Rosemary Manoogian Bob Sxkes Dolores Molnar Johanna Sm1th Patr1c1a Smxth Glorxa Crawford Nancy R1to Carolyn Meinke 3 .I what ex Its a pretty important ClCClSl0Il young lady chooslnv the rwht Joh You ll want to work in pleasant surround ln s in lwht and air office-. with modern e ul Jment 5 Y fl l Anil now that you re out of school you ll expect to meet new friends where you w orlx younf' people you ll like inrl with whom you can enjoy your leisure time 4Anrl how about a vacation with pay9l 'l hen there s the m itter of 1 plycheck lt ll he nice to count on 1 ste ulv income 1 lluy that s goorl from the st lrt mel keeps ffettinfv lmetter with revular increase- Theref a joh like this W'llLlllU for you at the telephone company. You miffht want to he 1 telephone operator or 1 teller. '1 cashier or 1 clerk--those are just some of the many interestinv jolms Michi 'ln Bell has for hrivht younff hiffh school Uracluates like yourself. And there s a chance to aclvance in all of them. You clon't neerl experience to vet a telephone juli. anfl you'll e'1rn 1 Uoorl :al'1ry. even while y0u're learnin . What nexl 9 Willy not visit XllClllf'2'lIl Bells Employment OHice? We ll be lookinff for you. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY A Friendly Place lo Work 47 Auiogrophs 4, ,ff-1 .1,f 14 if 7 1' rgf' J 7 o,, f ,1 X P Q, , f , x Q, 4' u, I Ns 1 , 1 A 5 5 -. if'-Q i Y, 4' I H21 5 H 5 x U 2 1 .-'X if f :E A QA . wi if 2.11 A+ H1 an f .K A E ,gf .1 I x 5, a . n xj , W fm X '- N1 ' fx s 2 V' , . , . ' 1 4 V-Q V ,X ,' if N7 YN fm H.-w Y ei il gf 3' . an Tx 1 X V I U N 'K' KAW! I 5. , ,Gif Sf' 5 'ii :T A X ,Q .5 K Q 'sf if 9 1 'Q if Q rf A . 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