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

 - Class of 1938

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 Helen Wisniewski “Life is short to the fortunate. Dixie M. Wolohan “She and gloom are no relations Boosters Club; S. T. C. Cecilia Wojtowicz “A sight to dream of, not to tell.' G. A. A. Harold Woltz “Early to bed--- J ginia Wood Woodward “A friend to everybody and every [ ody’s friend ' Boosters Club. Myrcel C. Woodcock “There is none of the melancholy ele- ments in her.” Bette Wright Bernadine Yagley “Her very bright remarks have made “A sweet, attractive kind of grace.' sad occasions merry larks.” Cheerleader; Boosters Club; Glee Club. Rosella Wright “Novelty is the storehouse for plea- sure. G. A. A. Peter Yasench k “None but himself can be his allel .” par- Margaret TTraca Yrniasz 5— “Making little Junkets of sound on the piano Orchestra; Dramatic Club; Club. Boosters lone Yeager “Athletics are her specialty.” National Honor Society; G. A. A. Seniors without pictures John Borovsky John Buslawski Clarence Butenos Edward Sastecke

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Helen L. Thimm John Tilicea “You have a merry heart.” “Quiet and unassuming.” G. A. A. Alice G. Thompson “The reward of a thing done is to have it done.” Byron Tower “The world belongs to him who works.” Echo Staff. Ruby Marie Trudeau “Her eyes are as bright and burning as a coal.” Publication Staff: Silver Quill. Helen Traskos “A personality as bright as a star and as attractive as a sunflower to a bee.” Bruce Turner “ ‘Tis easy enough to be pleasant. Echo Staff; Service Group. Paul J. Valentine “He most lives who thinks most, feels noblest, acts the best.” Chemistry Club; Future Craftsmen of America. Doris Marie Valentine “Cheerful by disposition; friendly by nature.” Boosters; Dramatic Club; G. A. A. Clara Van Osten “Good nature is gifts.” one of the richest Helen C. Veit “A friend whose very presence gives one joy.” Ed Vartanian “He does nothing uncommon.” Football; Future Craftsmen of Amer- ica; Tower Tribune, Mechanical Staff. Mary Ann Vincent “Ambition has no r sst. G. A. A. James Walblay “He docth all things well.” Virginia Vlaicu “A heart as sunny as her hair.” Glee Club; Tower Tribune Staff; G. A. A. Helen Louise Walchik “The mildest manners and the great- est heart.” Madeline Watson “Nobody but a genius can afford to waste time.” Stella Waronig “Not just a statue. Lloyd Westby Clifford J. Whitehouse “A serious look, a quiet nature.” “With a serenity seldom disturbed.” Commercial Club; G. A. A. Bernice H. White “The faithful are certain of their re- ward.” G. A. A. Victor Wieczorek Fred Wilson “He has the ability to do hard work.” “The world owes me a living.” Future Craftsmen of America. Robert C. Williams “He who laughs first is sure of his laugh.”



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CALENDAR OF EVENTS SEPTEMBER 8—New Term Begins 17—Get Acquainted Dance at Lowrey School Cafeteria—Allen Hutchinson 24— -First Pep Meeting in the Stadium OCTOBER 1—Assembly—Mary Morgan— The Play's the Thing” 25— Assembly—Roy J. Snell (explorer and author) 27—Assembly—Helen Hiett ( Kuropean relations) 30— Varsity Dance at New Fordson Cafeteria—Lee Worrell's Orchestra NOVEMBER 1—Assembly—Johnson Brothers (snake exhibit) 11— Assembly—International Program 13— Student Council Dance—Joe Caruso’s Orchestra 19— Senior Play— Junior Sees It Through” 24— Assembly—Movie The Green Light 25— Thanksgiving Vacation Begins 29—School Reopens DECEMBER 3—Russ Hoogerhyde—Archery Publications Dance—Bill Boell's Orchestra 8—Assembly—Grosse Pointe Exchange 17—Christmas Concert 23— Christmas Vacation Begins JANUARY 3— School Reopens 7— Sunset Dance—High School Novelty Orchestra 17— Assembly—Vaudeville Show 24— Assembly—Senior Awards 27— Commencement Exerises 28— First Semester Ends Senior Prom—Bobbie Grayson’s Orchestra 31— Second Semester Begins FEBRUARY 14— Assembly—The Mastcrsingers 18— All School Party—Xovello Brothers Orchestra MARCH 1—Assembly— Rip Van Winkle 4— All School Party—The Casa Nova Orchestra 24— Assembly—Covery (a talk on crime) 25- —Sunset Dance-High School Novelty Orchestra 29— Assembly—Baily (a talk on alcohol) APRIL 8— All School Play—“Headed For Eden” 13— Assembly—Movie “The Good Earth” 14— Easter Vacation Begins 25—School Reopens Varsity Club Banquet 29— Senior Responsibility Dav MAY 5— J-Hop—Benny Kyte’s Orchestra 12— Assembly—Cleveland P. Grant— Birds and Nature” 20— Operetta— Here I Am” 30— Memorial Dav Vacation JUNE 3—All School Party—Music by High School Novelty Orchestra 17—Senior Skip Day Last Week—Honors Assembly 23— Commencement Excerises 24— Senior Prom at Lowrey School Cafeteria End of School Year

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