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

 - Class of 1936

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NINETEEN THIRTY-SIX Mwanl Andrew Sarkozy Philip Schwab “True worth is being.” “Rely upon the genial sens? of youth. Valuable in basketball. Valuable as a baseball player. Beatrice J. Sell la IT “A good sort and a good s|K rl. Valuable in typing. Frika Maratha Schwolgin Harold Seeley “I am a part of all that I have met.' “As wise in thought as l»old in deed. Valuable in shorthand. Valuable as a commercial artist. Mary Scurto “Athletics are her specialty. Valuable us uu athlete. Joe Senkevich George K. Slioiise “T’is the infirmity of his age. “Silence beyond all s|h itIi. a wisdom rare. Valuable as a woman haler. Valuable in Industrial Club. Maxine Sliiplett “Friendship without deceit. Valuable in drumatics. Frances M. Sickles I del I .Marie Sien “The style is the girl herself.” “Always sweet and shy was she.” Valuable on “Echo staff. Valuable in Athletic Association. Mike Sicdlik “1 was born long and have l»een long ever since.” Valuable as band member. Mary Silken “Do what you can today, never leave off for another day.” Valuable in athletics. Josephine Sinatra “The mildest manners and the greatest heart.” Valuable in literature. Kdna May Sim in “A merry heart maketli a cheerful count enance. Valuable as an athlete. Charles K. Sisco Margaret F. Skotzkc “In him wisdom is not found lacking.” Earnest and gay in a capable way. Valuable in CJIee Club. Valuable in commercial work. Irene Sisko “A natural sweetness of disposition. Valuable as a student teacher. ('.arrol K. Slosser William J. Solatia “Who goc s slowly goes safely und far.” Gentle in manner; firm in reality. Valuable in social science. Valuable in industrial work. Margaret Smyth Reproof on her lips but a smile in her eye. Valuable in dramatics. Marvin R. Starkolit Joseph Anthony Strzempka “We wish to resolve ami are patient to lie’ll find a way. jterform.” Valuable as a ladies’ man. Valuable us a printer. Fret! Steinman “lie has no enemy. Valuable in Industrial Club.

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SEVENTEENTH ECHO Harry Pryzby Agnes Quiring No sinner, yet no saint, but the best of She is full of good meaning ami wishes. chaps. ' Valuuhle in Glee Club. Valuable in tennis. M ary Pynznink A quiet little girl in a quiet little way. Valuable in shorthand. Eleanor Mary Racht Mary Rakoczy A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any She is a woman who does her own think- market.” ing.” Valuable in typing. Valuable in social science. Joseph Bernard Rakeeki Oh that the world wus for play ami nothing else. Valuable in football. Mary Ann Ray Niek Rehli Jr. She knows what she wants and goes after lie is a goodly sort of fellow.” it,” Valuable in music. Valuable in library work. Dorothy Reaunie “To know her is to love her. Valuable as a theme writer. Edward J. Reppa Sam J. Rice Better small and shine, than large and I heard in music you had skill. cast a shadow.” Valuable in music. Vuluable on the Tower Tribune staff. Lucille P. Rice A simple maid and projier too.” Valuable as a seamstress. Ardath Lois Richards Ralph Rivers “The mildest manners and the greatest “l t thy words t c few. •• Valuable in Silver Quill. Valuable as a swimmer. Virginia Richards “No one ever suys anything but nice things about her. Valuable in swimming. Frank Rizner “Keen sense, common sense; no room for nonsens . Valuable in Ili-Y. Cicely Ann Rowsey A lady indeed and a good one. Valuable in Glee Club. Mildred Cornelia Rone Not much talk, a great sweet silence.” all!able in dress designing. William Rozanowsld Gwenith A. Bunnell Why worry when others will doit for you? She has no faults or none that I can spy. Valuable in track. Valuable in shorthand. Irene Helen Runnaky Always ready for a good time und ulways has one. Valuable in drawing. Joseph L. A. Rutkownki John S. Rzad Could not s| are a better man. Anything for a quiet life. Vuluable an an uuto mechanic. Valuable in football. Stanley Rymarz I wt add consider what you have to suy.” V aluable as a mechanic.



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SEVENTEENTH ECHO Eileen Sullivan James Marshall Tagg A serious look, a quiet nature. I like work. Valuable in Glee Club. Valuable in track. John Douglas Swiecicki I am master of my speeches. Valuable us a cheer leader. William (1. Tcmplin Mary Rose Tilieea Slow to take offense or (jive it. A simple maid and | ropor. Valuable us a literature student. Vuluuble in Oflice Appliance Club. Frank Thomas Music has charms to soothe the savage I «east . Valuable as a swimmer. Susanna Tullius ‘Quiet is she and reserved.” Valuable in Girl Reserves. Paulino Marie Vihtelic “Ernest and gay through all the days.” Valuable in Athletic Association. M ary Ann Vetowich Not too serious, not 1« » gay. Valuable in homemaking. Helen lx i» Vincent Elsie Mildred Waara ' Ambition leads to higher things. She is full «if g«x»d meaning wishes. Valuable us a swimmer. Vuluuble in typing. Nellie M. Vogt I know on which sid« my bread is but- tered. Valuable in hoinemuking. Herbert I). Wagner His smile snid. Hello. Valuable in Glee Club. Grace J. E. Ward Quietly she comes into our midst . Valuable in bomemaking. Mary Catherine Walker Just give me a good liook. Valuable as an English student. June Margaret Weber Henry Kohert W lodyga A genial disismilion brings its owner Away dull care. many friends ' Valuable in orchestra. Valuable in Service Group. Irene (i. W estcrlunri I hate definitions. Valuable in athletics. Anthony William Wojlas Gertrude M. Wo .niak The more a man thinks the less he talks.' “She is a honnic sweet thing this classmate Valuable as a wood carver. of ours. Valuable as a seamstress. Marian J. W ood house “A sweet attractive kind »f grace. Valuable in athletics. William Francis Zack Jr. Albert L. Zelek “Nobody but a genius can afford to waste listen! listen! he is coming. time. Valuable us an electrician. Valuable as an inspirational influence. Edward Zeglen Hide me from day's garish eye.” Valuable in Hudi«» Club.

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