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

 - Class of 1938

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Robert Garrett “I would consider what you have to I» Stanley F. Gauronsky “We are charmed by the neatness of person.” William Hart Garrison Tall people are always looked up to.” National Honor Society, Treasurer; Orchestra; Golf; Drum Major.” Yolonda Giandomenico Delphine Gibasiewicz “Silence does not indicate a lack of “An all around good sport.” wisdom.” Boosters; G. A. A.; Service Group. Glee Club; National Honor Society. E. Arthur Giangrande “The tools to him that can handle them.” Future Craftsmen of America, Secret- ary. Gilbert Gillissie Ernest Gooding “Some men were born of great things.” “Do not stand idly waiting. Boosters; Service Group: Baseball. Godfrey A. Glomb “Work for some good.” Howard M. Gowing Siegmund Gretzner “Still water runs deep.” “Calm and unruffled as the summmer Basketball: Band; Jazz Orchestra. sea.” Football; Baseball; Varsity Club. Martin Greeb “Not what you get, but how you care for it.” Robert D. Griffith Katie A. Gutzeit “He was the mildest mannered man.” “Friendly in all her ways.” Band; Boosters; Dance Orchestra. Girl Reserves; National Honoi Society. Donald C. Gury “Why worry when others will do it for you.” Boosters; Glee Club; Future Crafts- men of America. Howard John Halstead Jr. Albert Hardy “I never dared to be as funny as “Although I am a pious man I am I can.” not the less a man.” Richard J. Hampton “Of science and logic he chatters.” Chemistry Club; Glee Club; Science Lab. Assistant. Ruth Harris Margaret Marian Healy “Silence, beyond all speech, a wisdom “Full many a flower is born to blush rare.” unseen.” Deraid B. Hatcher “He would stop St. Peters roll call to make sarcastic remarks.” June Held “As she thinketh in her heart she is.” Glee Club. Ario C. Henry “All labor is noble.” Service Group. Agnes Helisek “Her quaint dignified manner is charming.”

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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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teas Jim Cunnin|h«in “For he's a jolly good fellow.” Wild Daubenmeyer “Live while ye may. Mary Dasko “I profess not talking.” Charles Daugirda “Modest but not unknown.’ Band. Jesse D. Dean Rona Davenport “In books we lose our cares.” how he Honor Society; selves and all Betty Denecke Dorothy L. Doyle “Silence is a true friend that never “A simple maid and proper too.” betrays.” Glee Club; Boosters. Service Group; G. A. A. Frances Ditton “Hair that’s best by its own beauty dressed.” National Honor Society; Tower Tri- bune Staff; S. T. C. Edward Drag Staffa Evtushek “As good a athlete as we have, and a “Neither too humble or too sweet, fine fellow.” Varsity Club; Football; Track. Nancy D. Eddy “You are a well deserving pillar.” G. A. A.; Boosters; National Honor Society. George M. Farrell Emily Fimbinger “Anything for a quiet life.” “She excels by the beauty of hei hair.” Janice Fidler “Sing again with your dear voice re- vealing a tone, Where music and moonlight and feeling are one.” Glee Club. June Finch Martha V. Flecker “Merry as the day is long.” “She finds joy in living and laughing.” Glee Club. Service Group. Jeanette Fitzgerald “A quiet modest Anna Mary Fleisher “The mirror of all courtesy. James R. Ford “Modesty is a becoming ornament to a young man.” Golf; Tennis; Boosters. Robert Frank “Speech is great but silence is great - Delphine Mary Furiat “A friend is a eomfort of life.” Doris E. Fraser “Books cannot always please, how- ever good, minds are not forever crav- ing for their food.” Glee Club; G. A. A.

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