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

 - Class of 1937

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Fordson High School - Fleur de Lis Yearbook (Dearborn, MI) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 11 of 24
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 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.

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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



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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.

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