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

 - Class of 1938

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 Bob Adams Merle J. Allen “It is wise not to be wiser than ne- “He has no enemy.” cessary ” Tower Tribune; Archery Club. Golf. Rose V. Aharonian “Known to few, but prized as far as known.” Girl Reserves; Commercial Club. Mike Antosiewicz “I like music with plenty of swing. Orchestra. Margaret Balazsi “She is full of good meaning and wishes.” Catherine Drennan Arndt “One could depend on her to do her part no matter what the task.” Glee Club; Dramatic Club; National Honor Society. Leo Basiaga “Silence makes Evelyn Beadle Lydia Mae Beegle “I am a firm believer in the power of silence.” Silver Quill. Mary Donna Bell “Oh, joys! Those big athletic boys.” S. T. C.; Boosters; Tower Tribune. Helen Nancy Belitsky “I shall do my friend no wrong.” Girl Reserves; G. A. A.; Chemistry Club. Michael Berry Marcia Anna Biggers “Judge a man by his companions.” “Full of sincere words.” Chemistry Club, Vice-President; Track. Betty Jane Bibb “A mef-ry spirit has she.” Service Group. Theresa Marie Blagec “They say she is a worthy lass.” May A. Blair “She is a bonnie sweet' thing this classmate of ours.” Glee Club, President; Boosters. Joe Blahovec “By the work one knows the work- Josephine Bianey “Not too serious, not too gay. Boosters. Evelyn Bloetscher “Good nature is one of the richest roots. Marie E. Block “ ‘Tis noble to be good.” Commercial Club. William J. Boike “He would do his duty if he saw it.” FCA; Tower Tribune; Asst. Mech- anical Chief; Ind. Chemistry Club. Edwin Boos “I like work: it fascinates me.” Echo Staff, Co-Editor; Tower Tribune Silver Quill. Ella Rose Boomer “There is a garden in her face where roses and white lilies grow.” Jazz Orchestra; Boosters; Service Group.

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Rogers Alcorn Roberts President Vice-President Secretary Bovill Treasurer Doyle Hintze Zunk Director Director Director Class Officers Henry Charles Rogers ‘‘Magnificent in everything, but a- bove all a leader.” Student Council, President; Senior Class, President; Swimming Team. Dorothy A. Doyle “So soothes her charming tones that God’s own ears listen delighted.” Debating; Glee Club; Tower Tribune Staff. Harry W. Alcorn “E’en though vanquished, he could still argue.” National Honor Society; Student Council, Vice-President; Senior Hi-Y, President. Doris E. Roberts “Her popularity indicates her good qualities.” Tower Tribune, Associate Editor; Student Council, Secretary; National Honor Society. Paul Hintze Gentle to others, to himself severe.” Varsity Club, President; National Honor Society; Football. Betty Ann Zunk “Knowledge is power.” Debating; Tower Tribune, Editor; National Honor Society; Senior Class. Director. Jean Bovill ‘‘This maiden, she lived with no other thought, than to love and be loved by all.” National Honor Society; Echo Staff; Senior Class. Treasurer. Mr. Lowery Mr. Howard Mr. MacLeod Mr. Tate Mr. Huller Mrs. Mitchell Mr. Wonders Faculty Harvey H. Lovvrey Superintendent of Schools Ervin E. Howard Assistant Superintendent Kenneth MacLeod Principal Dean C. Tate Assistant Principal Harry Huller Assistant Principal Mrs. Sophie Mitchell Class Sponsor Ralph Wonders Class Sponsor



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 Albert Bornyasx “I hate definitions.’ Art; Band; Track. Frances Ann Bowe “Friendship always benefits.” Commercial Club; Boosters; History Club. Matilda Ruth B “Common sense is the mon.” Howard E. Campbell “A merrier man I never knew.' Baseball; Varsity Club. Louis A. Boulard “Success crowns labor.’ French Club; Debating. Chester T. Boryski “A sense of justice is a noble fancy.’ Chemistry Club. Pauline Braizu “Life is not so short, but there is also time for courtesy.” George I. Brackney “Oh, how I love my alma mater.’ Vera Butske “Stately and tall.’ Girl Reserves. Lauretta Burka “Always ready for a good time.” Boosters; Tower Tribune; G. A. A. Mary Jean Carzon “The still voice of gratitude.’ Raymond R. Carmon “Why worry and fret.” Florence L. Chencinski “If she has any fault she has left us in doubt.” National Honor Society; G. A. A.; Girl Reserves. Florence Church “A penny for your thoughts. Leone B. Cichewicz “A lovely lady garmented in light, from her own beauty.” Ann Colatta “A quiet girl, in a quiet way.’ Jean M. C “A friendly heart will win many fri- ends.” Girl Reserves; S. T. C.; Boosters. Mary Collins “Character must be kept bright, as well as clean.” Marvel Coolsaet “This honest creature doubtless sees and knows much more than she un- folds.” Service Group; Boosters; History Ronald Corpolongo “I say what I think. Service Group. Frances A. Cox “So quiet that you hardly know she is there.” Dorothy D. Crandell “Her costumes pivot the passerby.’ William T. Cumming “Always laugh when you can.” Forest Raymond Craver “I’ve done my duty.” Assistant Service Captain.

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