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

 - Class of 1937

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EI HTEEhTH 1 THE EIGHTEENTH E HO hEflRKORh, MKHUiflN Jflni flRY mnETEm thirty-5ev en FUELI5HEtk BY THE ?EniOR5 OF F0RCs5On HIGH 5TH00L The Eighteenth Echo differs from other yearbooks published by the high school in that not only the editing, art work, and page composition is entirely student work, but also the mechanical work, such as the typesetting, press work, and the binding. The staff wish to express their appreciation to the art, printing, and multilith departments for their cooperation in helping build” the Eighteenth Echo. iH Henry Arola Bazanski Kisel Dodd Ketcham Lovrekovich President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Director Director Director Marion C. Henry Jr. “A genial disposition brings the owner many friends ’ Valuable as senior class president. | : Martin W. Kisel “He doeth all things well.” Valuable on Tower Tribune Staff. Ruth Elizabeth Arola “Her hair is golden and so are her thoughts.” Valuable as president of French Club. Russell G. Dodd “The world belongs to him who works. Valuable as Hi-Y president. Ben B. Bazanski “He’ll find a way.” Valuable as auto mechanic. Betty Jane Ketcham “Good sense and good nature are us- ually companions.” Valuable on Tower Tribune Staff. 7 Rudolph Nickolas Lovrekovich “They say he is a worthy lad.” Valuable as football player. Lowrf.y Howard MacLeod Huller Tate Weaver Catherm an Harvey H. Lowrey Superintendent of Schools Harry Huller Assistant Principal Ervin E. Howard Assistant Superintendent Dean C. Tate Assistant Principal Kf.nneth M acLeod Principal Russel Catherman Class Sponsor Mrs. Annah Weaver r'N , Valuable as Doufla Paul Aichler “Music hath charm.” V'aluahlc as singer. Thomas Arvdary “A friend is a comfort of life.1 Valuable as athlete. Olivia Audrey “A mind of your own is worth four of Ella Elizabeth Arvai your friends.' luahle as typist. Helen Bar sack ”In her very quietness there is charm.’ Valuable in commercial work. C “There are few persons who pursue science with true dignity.'1 Valuable as scientist. Alberta Barton “A quiet modest maid is she.’ Valuable in ’business. and Aleen Marie Bennett “A fair exterior is a silent recommend- ation.” Valuable as secretary of Dramatic Club. Irene Ida Boodie “Her funny bone never fails her.” Valuable as Mrs. Weaver’s assistant. eter Brachmann “The biggest surprises often come in small packages.” Valuable in Hi-Y. Donald John Bradley “Silence is deep thinking. Valuable in machine shop. Ruth Helen Brandt “Merry as the day is Ion; vaiuanie 11 Valuable in shorthand. Helen Roberta Brown “Tall people are always looked up to. Valuable in National Honor Society. Alice Butenas “Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Valuable in library work. A wioning vernile for'.alKJty see.” Valuable as ttenog gpher. Ida Pat things.’ al Honor Society. Howard D. “As large as Valuable as and Walter Marvin Conover “They say he is a worthy lad. Valuable in bookkeeping. Willford “Why should t good tunes. Valuable as have all the friend that never patte n-maker. Catherine Victoria £ “It is tporeyxiQfH it o wi Valua Glenn “Life is but a jest.’” Valuable as artist. vicW w. rgjogllcok— a’ quiet nature.’ Variable as electrician. Frank Deptula “He who laughs first is sure of his laugh. Valuable in band. Stanley Deptula He asked not a worldly thing, nor asked for fame. Valuable as electrician. Jessie Claire Derington Her eyes are as bright and burning as a coal.” Valuable in office practice. John Charles Drew “Law is king of all. Valuable as school politician. Dorothy G. Eck “Better to wear'JTut than Valuable in dramatics. William Edwards “True eloquence is saying all that’s necessary, and no more. Valuable in bookkeeping. Oi L Leila F. Hoglin “Calm and unruffled sea. Valuable in sewing. as the summer Mary Elizabeth Horvath Not that I love study le fun more.” Valuable in science. Molly Ann Hunter She’s a bonnie sweet thing, this class- mate of ours.” V’aluable in Glee Club. Pauline Fedoryshyn She has common sense which isn’t so common. Valuable in science. Mirhael Joseph Ferrante “Quiet, unassuming, and well liked. Phyllis Ford “Friendly and fair; and ye unknown. N Valuable as student Valuable as pattern-maker. Jy1, vk kvi asyy j r; and yet lo Gardner “T heard in music you have skill.’ Valuable in music. Jdne Gertrude rWorthy books are my ‘'Valuable as history student. Robert L. Cowing 'Most content and cheerful. Valuable as athlete. ran Louise Grace '“She has the ability to do hard work.’ as chemist. Hnmmitrlc Bette Bond Hammack “This little gi'rl bright and fair will steal your heart, beware. Valuable in dramatics. Catherine Hart A maiden’s heart in work and will.’ Valuable in Glee Club. Delores Hartwig “She excels by the beauty of her hair. Valuable in dancing. Hays An innocent face—I A Leola Louise Haverty “A very cheerful merry spirit has she.’ Valuable in office appliance. tell.’ but you never can Valuable in commercial work. Aurtol Corinne Herring Della E. Hilton iAr wall “A good disposition is more valuable than gold. Valuable as athlete. “So quiet that you hardly know she’s there. Valuable in commercial work. Mary Ann Hnatow “Oh, why should life all labor be. Valuable in Glee Club. “Great is her knowledge and her soul “I am 'S quiet gentleman.” Valuable as machinist. Ernestine Ildza “Great is her knowledge and her soul sincere.” Valuable on annual staff. In Juntunen “A lass with quai: Valua alual on Towe Joseph Karbacz “If pleasure and duty clash, let duty go smash.” Valuable in art. John Kovl llw s calm—not Vi and quiet ways. ribunrr T lu Ale TiTNaerpnau He Evelyn M. Kossman “Ambition has no rest.” Valuable as secretary of History Club. s still.” Jennie Florence KowaJ ' I Olga Krue hen Thy modesty’s a candle to thy merit.” “Athletics are her specialty.’ Valuable as stenographer Valuable in sports. Alvin Peter Kruthers “It is not wise to be wiser than necessary.” ValuabL Nellie Catherine Kurek She is full of good wishes. Valuable in and Wanda Lake “Sincere and very all she does.” Valuable in shorthand. Landry condition friendship demands is ability to do without it.” Valuable as machinist. uch in earnest in Elizabeth Lars “This honest oubtless knows unfolds. “Always prepared for Valuable in extra curricular activiti Milton Ashford Lindsey He is a goodly sort of fellow.” Valuable as electrician. Rose Li pa “The secret of success is constancy to purpose.” Valuable in shorthand. Lois Eloise Locklin “A simple maid and proper too.” Valuable in bookkeeping. Harold E. Lyons “Our most brilliant red-head. Valuable in Art Club. Deane McGregor Why worry about my size—Napoleon was a little man. Valuable as cheerleader. Edna Mae Marlow “The mildest manners and the greatest heart.” Valuable in bookkeeping. Betty Jane Martz Ruth “You have a merry heart.” “Youth comes but once in a lifeth e.” Valuable in shorthand. Valuable in commercial work. Helen Mac Quietly she came into our midst.” Valuable in bookkeeping. Myrtlee Jeann Meadus “Better small and shine than large and cast a shadow. Valuable in shorthand. Edith L. Her inte: Valuable Sir man •4ft movajM Al Vw o musical ends.’ Association. Csorfe Smereka “He ly s the m Val Lillian Jeanette Sokowilu “In maiden meditation—fancy free.” Valuable in Glee Gub. fa of a man.’ major. Meginley “Swift of foot.” Valuable as track t “Most maidenly of maids was she.” Valuable in bookkeeping. Miller erected thoughts seated in a heart of courtesy.” Valuable as secretary Clara Mizzoni “She hath wisdom that doth guide her valour.” ' j of Hi-y. MsJ'hTc Anna “Her quaint, dignified charming.” Valuable in Glee Gub. manner Alma Moriaaette So soothes her charming tones that God’s own ears listen delighted.” Valuable as singer. wanda Alice Muszynska “Silence, beyond all speech, rare.” Valuable in social a wisdom i luoia nviM “Not often silence.” Valuable as has anyone regretted Ralph Alan “Why worr you Valuable in industrial as machinist. 1 Nort ■yWMJ others will do it for laboratory. -v Rita O' “She’s pretty to walk with and witty to talk with.” Valuable in commercial law. James F. O’Brien “Friends, Romans and countrymen, lend me your notebooks.” Valuable as auto mechanic. Eugene Arthur Osborne “Can a handsome man student?” Valuable to the ladies. Joseph Michael Pagan Ruth Ettzab J “Transforms old print into zigzag manu- “Think not I am what I appear , CS ’ andch«ata t e critics.” Valuable on Tower Tribune Staff. Valuable e-)pnnter. Parisian O Captain, my Captain, our fearful trip is done.” Valuable in noise making. Anthony Ray Men of few words are the best men.” For she was studious of her ease.” Valuable in Art Gub. Alice Ilene Reith “I profess not talking.” Valuable in bookkeeping as auto mechanic. ■ pr Ann Roll The girl that loves and laughs must sure do well.” Valuable in Valuable in office practice. L Genovieve Mary Scamihorn “The play’s the thing.” Valuable in dramatics. Annie Georgia Samoluk “I have found you an argument. Valuable in industrial office. f r Rcbif iDrin tanUa Rebie Lorine Staples “A genial disposition brings its owner many friends. aluable in clothing. August Sutkus, Jr. Play up, play up. and Valuable as co-{upta team. Howard J. Susterka Speech is great, but silence is great Valuable as ambiaiousr • game. in of .basketball R. Swistak W A man s a man for a that. O this learning. Valuable as football player. Valuable jn Offic William George Thomas __ What should a man doT ut be me Valuable as printer. Agnes Tomasik For ’tis the mind that makes the body rich.” Valuable in Glee Club. Mat a thing it is. Appliance Club. Ruth M. Tuffield How charming is dj ine philosophy. Valuable in S. T. C. Richard R. Valentine The mirror of all Valuable in Hi-Y. Grace Rae Vaimore If she has any fault she has left us in doubt liable a drjfss designer. c t Pearl Wnek ‘jj’ll print it. and shame the fools. 'aluable as Tower Tribune editor. Worth. courage, honor, these are in deed your sustenance and birthright.’ Valuable in Hi-Y. j. An ear to the ground; an eye to the future. Valuable as scientist. Sonia Patrona “An ounce of sorrow. Valuable as scientist. Edith Mae Yockey Quiet, but still waters run V «na Yj nosky ofvjuirth is worth und rep.' Cl Priscilla Yuhasz Daniel Zahari Music is a prophet's art.” The lion is not ble in orchestra. him. Valuable as football co-captain. fierce as they paint George Zamorylo - 2 11 may have, if thej life or grave. luabir s printer. try. glorious Demetrius G. Zaphiriou Action is eloquence. Valuable as wrestler. Robert Zerhan Patience and gentleness is power.” Valuable as machinist. L. Zimmie oung woman of action. Me Associa kftvf Seniors Without Mary Moses Virginia H. Smith Charles C. Sutherland Edith Taylor hotog raphs i : r.v; 4 v V ' :. , gMM w ; .vw •.fcV u ■ r,. . K.-K. I-Ji. ; r0;5 ,V.v. v • f- , . If 1 1t3 j£fr. : %3 € ' • ✓ ?: •4 . % •« a' ' « S- «V • %. -y ' % ■'•. X.li • m • • w 37= ■ ,§ « ‘•7s- •-•V . % l «, • 4 . r . v • u 2V5w5B f r-,‘ . • •: C- V' ■V -s,5 k j f :• • n .% feST 5r • . . VWjjF d • : ,,.. ,5,. p ‘ - • . ' . • • M fft AA £ m % . | •• ■r • V- ¥££? tv s sBSRSiR .v ’• ’ i 1 i:i% rUw;. aWi ft .jg '-. -•r. -g- 'l'‘A]7£i£ S J u, K 3 2fe •W.’ ,w . V rggfri . f. %‘:';'-. - j •;, -i v v; v •.. -.'rj. ; : cr £2 'KsijZ£ s; r. v«, 'V ■• .- -• rv;M - r trr .• «? • .VlC rfsr- ’V-V -• '■ '• v-r .Wl Jiuvrsft r 7'0fiS ?■ is' J; Sv','. - y C . —V cv- '- • - '■'- - - •V fitw. NSr tf v C lSMb.W r%r % SEPTEMBER 11—School starts. 25— Sunset Dance—High School Novelty Band 26— Football—Ann Arbor (There) 6—6 OCTOBER 2—Football—Monroe (Here) 6—6 School Party—Duke Harven’s Orchestra 6— Assembly—Arthur Kane (Back Tracking Marco Polo) 7— Senior Skip Day 9—Sunset Dance—High School Novelty Band 16—Football—Hamtramck (There) 7—0 Band plays for President Roosevelt at Keyworth Stadium, Hamtramck. 23—Michigan Education Association in Detroit Football—Mount Clemens (Here) 13—0 30— Sunset Dance—High School Novelty Band 31— Football—Koval Oak (There) 7—0 NOVEMBER 2-—0—Senior pictures taken by Craine's studio. 7—Football—Grosse Pointe (Here) 20—6 Varsity Dance—Edison Swing Band 11—Assembly—Armistice Day Program 13— Assembly—Herbert White (China) 14— Football—Wyandotte (There) 58—0 20—Senior Play— Happy-Go-Lucky” 24—Seniors receive rings. 26—Thanksgiving Day DECEMBER 4—Annual Publication Dance—Lee Worrell’s Collegian Swing Band Debate—Grosse Pointe (Here) Fordson won. 7—Swimming—Cooley (Here) 32-49 Basketball—Dearborn (There) 29-11 11—Basketball—Monroe (Here) Swimming—Western (Here) Sunset Dance—High School Novelty Band 15—Basketball—Wayne (There) Student Council Convention for Border Cities Assembly—Dramatic Club Plays 18—Christmas Concert Debate—Royal Oak (There) 21—Basketball—Ferndale (Here) 23—School closed for Christmas. JANUARY 4—Reopened. 8—Swimming—Monroe (Here) Debate—Mount Clemens (There) Basketball—Wyandotte (There) 11— Assembly—Frank Johnson (Youth) 12— Swimming—River Rouge (There) 15—Basketball—Grosse Pointe (Here) Swimming—Ypsilanti Roosevelt (Here) Sunset Dance—High School Novelty Band Debate—Monroe (There) 21—Swimming—Grosse Pointe (There) ' 23—Basketball—Ann Arbor (Here) 26—Swimming—Royal Oak (Here) 28— Commencement 29— End of Semester Senior Prom AUTOGRAPHS Photography by CRAINE STUDIO


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