Fordson High School - Fleur de Lis Yearbook (Dearborn, MI)

 - Class of 1936

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Fordson High School - Fleur de Lis Yearbook (Dearborn, MI) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 10 of 24
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SEVENTEENTH ECHO Edward J. Burns Jeanne Marie Cadieux Silence makes no mistake.” “A single wort! often betrays a great Valuable in Commercial Club. design.” Valuable as a debater. Bernard Burton Modest but not unknown. Valuable in Ili-Y Club. Velma H. Calhoun Rita Campbell As calm and miruflled as the summer seu. Simplicity is a state of mind.” Valuable in Glee Club Valuable on Tower Tribune stafT. Geraldine 11. Campbell Be merry if you arc wise. Vuluuble in Knglish. George Coleman Carlyon Donald Casey An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of An innocent face—but you never can tell.” sorrow.” Valuable as Walter WincheU's stooge. Valuable as a dramatist. Wilburt A. Carter Of science and logic he chatters. Valuable as a radio ham.” Robert 1). Cassell Darwin Del Christie He pleases everyone, but he cannot please As sure as a gun.” himself. Valuable as a typist. Valuable in Ili-Y Club. Lindsay Miinro Chalmers “It’s lots of fun to study, 1 11 bet. aluable as a silent worker. Helen A. Cieliczka Mary Ann Cooper “In her very quietness there is charm. Gentle of speech.” Valuable in Glee Club. Valuable in Office Appliance Club. Alexander Magowan Cochrane Eat, drink, and In merry, for tomorrow we graduate.” Valuable as a bookkeeper. Viola K. Corney Richard A. Crandell Ix»vely in all your nature.” Love is so different with us men. Valuable in hostess training. Valuable in Ili-Y Club. Dorothy Alice Craig “Life is but a jest. Valuable in homemaking. Louis Dapkus Vera De Milde A friend is the comfort of life. Quiet but still waters run deep. Valuable as a chemist. Valuable in shorthand. Norma E. Daugherty Sincere and cheerful. Valuable in cooking. Margaret Agnes Dickie Melvin Ecklcs “All who joy would win must share it. “Lord of himself. Valuable in Athletic Association. Valuable as a good student. John M. Dobry Beware the fury of a patient man. Valuable as a mechanic.

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NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX Kdward Adler Clayton Leigh Anderson “A good iis|M siti ii i$ more valuable Ibnn “The women won't leave me alone. gold. Valuable as a cheerleader. Valuable in Buglitih. Kichard C. Allies “Flushed were his cheeks and glowing was his hair. Vuluuhle in Booster Club. Klgin Anger Juanita Atherton “Music huth charms. “They will rise highest who strive for the Valuable us a trum| et player. hignest place. Valuable in Booster (Hub. Kleanor I ’. Armstrong Happiness is the natural flavor of duty. Valuable in Commercial Club. Ladislava Mary Bahinski Mary Barha a Quiet and sweet and inclined toward “Have power to make thy virtues known. study. Valuable in Tower Tribune. Valuable in Tower Tribune. Jean M. Banks I would help others out of a fellow-feeling. Valuable in commercial work. Union C. Barnhart Millard V. Becker “Zealous, yet modest. Valuable as shop foreman. “Always calm not always still. Valuable in lii-Y Club. Mildred StefTic Basiaga “Brief let me be. aluable in shorthand. Geraldine Frances Bellenir Gomel I Peter Berbec Thy fair hair my heart enchanted. “A merrier man I never knew. Valuable in Athletic Association. Valuable as Dramatic Club treasurer. Marilyn Benin “Work is my recreation. Valuable in Service Grout». Joseph F. Bla .o George W. liondie Tis easy enough to be pleasant. I live on the sunny side of the street. Valuable as a mechanic. Valuable as u silent partner. Helen L. Bolueli For she is noblest, being good.” aluable in National Honor Society. Viola K. Brandemihl Genevieve M. Brown “With a heart for any fate.” “It is not strength, but art obtains the Valuable in social science. prize. aluable as Art Club secretary. Minnie V. Bra .as “Her ioy is like an instinct. aluable as a cheerleader. Frank B. Bryda “A genial dis| osition brings its owner many friends. Valuable as a mathematician. Stephanie B. Bryl Lyle Morton Buchanan The man lives twice, who lives the first life well. Valuable as a stage mauuger. It is not wise to be wiser than necessary. Valuable in shorthand.



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NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX Helen M. Erickson Margaret Matilda Eeper sense of justice i» a noble fancy. I have a heart with room for every joy.' Valuable ill clothing. Valuable in Office Appliance Club. Hussell Edward Ermatingcr In study he delights. uluable as a re|M rler. Louise Emma Eugster John Fogliatti Ambition has no rest. Ilia bark is worse than his bite. Valuable in sewing. Valuable in machine shop. Freeman J. Flecker Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep. Valuable in algebra. Homer I,. Fowler Kenneth Frysinger Adversity's sweet milk, philosophy. No legacy is so rich as honesty. Valuable with the King's English. Valuable as a grease monkey. Lillian M. Frey Her ways are ways of pleasantness. Valuable as a irl Reserve. Fred Garling W hy doth one man's yawning make an- other yawn? Valuable in physios. Henry Joseph Gixicki Knowledge is power. Valuublc as a mathematician. M aric Gilbert Solitude is the best nurse of wisdom.' Valuublc in English. Paul l)a id Godfrey Jean Graham “Music is well said to be the sjieech of Oh for a quiet life. angels. Vuluuble in office pructicc. Valuable as a saxophonist. Carrie Louise Goovers I am a busy woman both in work and play. Valuable as Booster Club secretary. Imogene M. Greene A half-pint of sweetness. aluable in shorthand. Angelo Guerriero Men of few words are the best men. Valuable in the band. Jerry G. Greene Time, something I can’t take advantage of. Valuable us a sociologist. M ichael Gnrniak Eidos Harrison Constant as the North Star. Our youth we can have but today. Valuable in | oliticul science. Valuable as an electrician. Vi all« r Gnrniak “Ask of thyself what art is. Valuable in commercial art. Helen L. Haskins Honald II. llerivcl IVrt and vivacious was she. No brighter the man than the tie he Valuable «is Dramatic Club secretary. wears.' Valuable as trumpet player. Stanley A. Ilehda He is a goodly sort of fellow. aluable in printing.

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