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

 - Class of 1938

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Leonard Lentz Dorothy Lucille Limestoll “Why should I study?” “A genial disposition brings its owner Glee Club. many friends.” Glee Club. Margaret J. Lewis “Sincere and very much in earnest in all she does.” G. A. A.; Glee Club; Girl Reserves. Merton W. Lincoln “ ‘Tis cupid with his little bow.” Marian J. Unehan “Oh, this learning, what a thing it is. Charles A. Linder “It’s lots of fun to study, I’ll bet.” Glee Club; Dramatic Club; Hi-Y. Barbara B. Liske Virginia Longmate “There is likewise a reward for faith- “Since when was genius found ret ful silence.” spectable.” Edward A. Liverance “As proper a man as one will see in a summer’s day.” Jack Love Helen Lucas “Oh, that the World was for play and “A maiden's heart in work and will.” nothing else.” Commercial Club. Jean M. Lowery “She is best liked who is alike to all.” Rudolph Joseph Lulek “A good disposition is more valuable than gold.” Service Group. Delores A. Luttermoser “The condition friendship demands is ability to do without it.” Glee Club; Silver Quill; Boosters. Priscilla Doris Lundgren “Silence is a true friend that never betrays.” Glee Club. William J. McGowan Frances MacMullan “Len’ me a nickel?” “Her voice is ever soft, gentle, and Dramatic Club; Swimming. low, an excellent thing in a woman.” Art Club. Claudine N. McLeod “The noblest mind ‘the best content- ment has.” G. A. A.- Ann D. McNamara “Don’t try to estimate what there in a quiet person.” Florence Madden “An innocent face, hut you can never tell.” and laughs must Helen Marie Maiers Dominick Mancuso “A fair exterior is a silent recom- “Life is but a jest.” mendation.” Edwin S. Malesky “Oh, why should life all labor be.” Service Group.

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Elaine R. Klinkman Mildred Kocis “There is no wisdom like frankness.” “The secret of success is constancy History Club. to purpose.” Helen V. Kmet “To bear is to conquer our fate.” G. A. A.r History Club. Ursula E. Kocke “All honor does not lie in recognition. Alberta A. Korsak “The blush is beautiful, but it is sometimes inconvenient.” History Club. Olga Koral “There’s lots of fun in the world if one knows where to find it.” Thaddeus K. Kowalczyk “As sure as a gun.” Future Craftsmen of America. Quintin T. Kremer “Wearing his wisdom lightly.” Stella Estelle Kozitsky “A lass with quaint and quiet ways. Alice R. Kropp Cass Krxyzowslri “No frown ever made a heart glad.” “Villain and he be miles asunder.” Printing Club. Maria Kruk “She with charm and beauty is trea- sured.” Art Club; Boosters; National Honor Society. Ruth A. M. Kuhnert Shirley LaBoe “A true friend is forever a friend.” “The mildest manners, and the great- Boosters. est heart.” Chemistry Club, Secretary; Echo Staff G. A. A. Mary Kukiela “Always calm not always stall. Francis S. Laczynsld, Jr. Henry Lalko “He’ll find a way.” ‘‘A serious look; a quiet nature. Future Craftsmen of America. Helen Lagos “Gladly a willing hand she will lend, and always to her work sincerely bend.” Dramatic Club; G. A.A.; Debating. Clay Langston, Jr. Homer Lashbrook “A well balanced mind is not want- “ 4Tis good will, makes intelligence.” ing.” Tower Tribune, Mechanical Chief; Swimming; Service Group. Future Craftsmen of America. Armond B. Lantz “Most content and cheerful.” Service Group; Glee Club. Matilda Laslo “Everywhere in life, the true question is not what we gain but what we do.” Service Group; Girl Reserves; G.A.A. Robert C. Lennox “Not often has anyone regretted sil- ence.” Ted P. Lelek “What should a man do but be merry.”



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Robert F. Mann Lawrence J. Manzagol “Valuable to the ladies. “Without envy, without ill-will.” Manuel Manos “Study to show thyself. Football; Varsity Club; Boxing. Ed Marak Mary Marshick “Quiet, unassuming and well liked. “Our content is our best having. Future Craftsmen of America. Girl Reserves; History Club. Ann Marlco “She has the makings of a lady. Girl Reserves. Alma Constance Martin Joseph J. May “A knockdown argument ‘tis but a “Friendly and fair-yet to some un word not a blow. known. Glee Club; History Club. Irena Marts “To spend too much time in studies is sloth. Irene H. Mazur “Thank you, for nothing. Dorothy E. Meyer “Quiet, but still waters run deep. Glee Club. Inez K. Metsa “Better to be small and shine than large and cast a shadow. Girl Reserves. Dorothy M TTappiness orency ems made to be shared.' Josephine B. Motyka “Little said is soon mended.” Glee Club. Motson “Our most brilliant redhead Glee Club. Thomas Mulvihill “He who sings frightens away his cares. Fred Nagel “I heard in music you have skill. Boosters; Band; Orchestra. , Clyde E. Mundinger “Thought is often bolder than speech. Julia M. Navratil “In maiden meditation-fancy free. Fredrick K. Naaaar “Who pants for glory finds but short repose. Track; Varsity Club; Chemistry Club. Martha H. Nelson John W. NickoU “Good nature is the very air of good “A friend is the comfort of life. mind. Band. Clara M. Nicldtuk “Not that I love fun less, but that I love study more. G. A. A.; Chemistry Club; National Honor Sociey, Vice-President.

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