

Class Advisors
We the members of the January
1959
graduating class dedicate our Pictorial
to Miss Marion Davis and Mr. Edwin
Kulesza.
Miss Davis was born in Bayshore,
Michigan. Upon receiving her Masters
Degree at the University of Michigan and
Detroit Teachers' College, Miss Davis
came to Southwestern in
1921
to begin
her career of teaching.
Mr. Kulesza was born in Hamtramck,
Michigan. He attended Alliance College
in Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania,
where he received a B. S. degree in
chemistry. Postgraduate work at Wayne
St;lte University and the University of
Detroithasalsobeena part of his educa–
tion. Mr. Kulesza came to Southwestern
in Se!,)tember,
1955.
These two teachers have shown deep
interest in the activities and problems
of our class. Miss Davis andMr. Kulesza
will long be remembered fort' eir friend–
liness, kindness, thoughtfulness, and
encouragement bestowed upon us.
We are happy that we had this oppor–
tunity to dedicate our Pictorial to them.
Miss Marion Davis
Miss Genevieve Williams
Mrs. Lorena Pen1berton
Dedication
Mr. Edwin Kulesza
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Thegraduatingclass of January,
1959 ,
wishes to express its sincere and deepel:i t
appreciation to Miss Genevieve Williams
and Mrs. Lorena Pemberton.
Born in Michigan, Miss Williams re–
ceived her Bachelor of Science Degree
in
1936
at Wayne University and her
Masters Degree in
1943
at the Univer–
sity of Michigan. Miss Williams started
teaching at Southwestern in
1951.
Mrs. Pemberton was born in St. Louis,
Missouri. Receiving her degrees at
Wasll,ington University and Wayne Uni–
versity, she began teacring at South–
western in
1936.
We will always remember them, not
only as teachers, but as friends. We are
indeed happy to have had the privilege of
having Miss Williams and Mrs. Pember–
ton to direct and guide us. We hupe that
our sponsors will continue their good
work with the future classes and be as
understanding with them as they were
with us.
As a class we have enjoyed their cheer–
fulness and kindness, which we will long
remember.