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 12 of 24
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SEVENTEENTH ECHO Norma C. Hevenor Gentle of speech: beneficent of mind. Valuable in sewing. Carl K. Ilinl .o Fritz Klizelberger “Exceedingly well read. Valuable in sciences. “May our labors be not in vain. Valuable in mat hematics. John Hnutow “As true as I live.” Valuable in football. Byron Holland As merry as the day is long. Valuable in auto shop. Jane Marie Hoglierg “Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.” Valuable in typing. Avis Elaine Hosmer Olympia Anne Itofe She has a heart as sound as a bell. Modest yet ever ready for a smile. Valuable in cooking. Valuable as History Club treasurer. Emily Grace llowell A fair exterior is a silent recommendation. Valuable in retail selling. Adam J. Jasinski I have gained my experience. Valuable us a historian. Ilomer K. Johnson “In silence, there’s nothing so becomes a man. Valuuble us a mechanic. Jennie R. Jenkins Promise is most given when little is said. Valuuble in library truining. Stanley B. Johnston Katherine Rallies A snap|M r-up of unconsidered trifles. An ounce of wit is worth a pound o Valuable as a printer. sorrow. Valuable as a singer. Adela Ann Jneha “Nothing succeeds like success.” Valuable in English. M ary Louise Kaiser Ada Iconise Kasper All honor does not lie in recognition. Sincerity and usefulness go hand in hund. Valuable as a stenographer. Valuable as Girl Reserve president. Bernice J. Kapclanski A cheerful girl.” Vuluable in sewing. John Joseph Katona Silence is deep thinking. Valuable in auto shop. Bernice Kennedy A violet in the youth of spring nature. Valuable in office practice. William G. Keller It must be done like lightning.” Valuable in swimming. William 11. Kindred Stella B. Kobylenski If pleasure and duty clash let duty go A light heart lives longest. to smash. Vuluable in typing. Valuable as baseball manager. Carl Kneip Youth comes but once in a lifetime. Valuable as Booster (’.lull president.

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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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 I K A7 0 1 y NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX — V n I J frr Mike knit tin Ruthcrinc Ann Ropucli “He i» oonlent wherever he is put.” “It is fun to l»« merry. Valuable in Multilitli work. Valuable in shorthand. Andrew William koos “Such men doth accomplish much.” Valuable as a German student. Alice J. kornatowski C'.lara Ann koval “Her quaint dignified manner is charming.” Thou art a lady and nothing hut. a lady. Valuable in Art Club. Valuable in English. Helen S. Rot “Virtue is to herself the best reward.” Valuable; on Tower Tribune stalf. Felix Rrenter Ernest kuhat Known to few. but. prized as far as “Quiet and unassuming.” known.” Valuable in history. Valuable in Industrial work. Edwin Rrnpinski “All musical people seem to be happy.” Valuable in music. Thaddeus S. Rtijawinski Edward L. Rnliek “I don’t let my studies interfere with my “Stubliorn labor conquers everything.' education.” Valuable in mechanics. Valuable as u draftsman. Jack A. Rukiela “Na|K»lean was a little man.” Valuable in mathematics. David Rulsear Glcnna R. Lukomski “Not that 1 love study less, but 1 love fun “Thought is often bolder than speech. more.” Vuluuble ill office practice. Valuable in baseball. Florence Corrinc La Chance “Light as the wind along the grass.” Valuable in English. Alice Lam he There is no wisdom like frankness. Valuable in Athletic Association. Alice C. Lanl . A rose is sweeter in the bud than in full bloom. Valuable in retail selling. Kay Lewis Arthur Leroy Lon matc There is none of the melancholy element He makes a solitude and calls it |M atx;.“ in him.” Valuable in Ixtokkeeping and accounting. Valuable as a saxophonist. Mildred C. Lindmaii “Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. Valuable in typing. Lladys Annahclle I.ashhrook Gentle ill manners, firm in reality.” Valuable in bookkeeping. John II. Lowe Renneth Luttcrmoser He and gloom are no relation. Who. on his brow, nature hath written Valuable as a chemist. Gentleman. Valuable as a chemist. (ieor jc M. Luchtan “Concealed talent brings no reputation.” Valuable as an electrician.

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