Southwestern High School - Prospector Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1958

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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

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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.



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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 , . . '

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