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

 - Class of 1939

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Albert L. Catallo liene C. Chevalier There’s something a1 out a soldier. Artist and athlete—an interesting Future Craftsman; Ford son Aero Club combination. Lena Jane Chimenti He merry if you are wise.” Leo Cifor Anna Ciontea Not too serious, not too gay. A quiet student who brings home the bacon. Eloyd Clayton Known to few. but prized as far as known. Ruby Marie Clayton A sweet girl with a sweet way. Dorothy A. Cline Her ways are ways of pleasantness. Service Group Mary D. Coleman As a friend ami a pal you’re a wow. National Honor Society; Glee Club, president. Virginia A. Constantine She is true to her work, her word, and her friends. Tower Tribune John P. Crison A friend with a Hand William H. Cote A man who ne'er will stop until hi goal is won. Future Craftsman ready smile. John A. Cuthbertson A moderate Im v, never t« o elated, never too sullen. Frances Josephine Cywinski “Cheerful, ambitious.-happy, and gay. National Honor Society; Glee Club; Dramatic Club, secretary Kathleen Mae Dardis “Life is just a bowl of cherries.r Joseph Davis lie’s a gentleman from sole to crown.” Service Group: Dramatic Club: Echo Staff Wilbur A. Deo Life's too short to hustle.” Tower Tribune: Mechanical Staff William de Steiger “His lunnv hone never fails him ” Varsity: Future Craftsmen Thelma Patricia Dibb “A grown up girl all set for fun.” Service Group Harold E. Diegel Biggest little man in the class. Service Group Cornelius J. Donahue Swift to hear, slow to speak. Lucia Josephine Dowgiallo She molds the world to herself. Service Group Mable Gertrude Doyle With her whole heart’s welcome in her smile. Harry Roman Drab In his mild, modest way.he has made many friends. Varsity; Future Craftsman

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f s I f f I t Harry W. Anderson Hold the fort, I'm coming.” Kenneth E. Anderson ‘He who sings frightens away his cares.” Glee Club; Echo Staff Stanley Joseph Andrus ”A man who prefers men to women.” Grace B. Balazsi Enes A. Barbero Modest but not unknown.” ”A girl you can't help liking.” Dorothy A. Barry As good as she is fair.” Betty Jean Bass My candle burns at both ends.” Service Group Harry Begian Blow. Gabriel, blow.” Band; Orchestra; Service Group William H. Bell He speaks, behaves, and acts just as he ought.” Robert Gordon Bennett Jennie Bernardelli He will go swimming through life.” Silence makes no mistakes.” Future Craftsman; Fordson Aero Club; Varsity Mary Elizabeth Berryman How she enjoys life.” Elsie E. Bilanow Great is her knowledge, her soul sincere National Honor Society, vice-presi- dent; Silver Quill, president; Drama- tic Club He'en Lucille Blythe Always calm, not always still.” Anne Bodnar We are rharnfeil by the neatness of her person. Helen Bouchek A contented mind is happy. Harry Brayman School doesn't Virginia Rose Bredeweg How can she keep so cheerful? Julia A. Brown Life is a game Blake Benton Bradley Raphael of 19J9. l»other him. Catherine Lauver Brown ”G«hm1 nature is a powerful magnet. of chance. Keith Burgess E'telle F. Butol There is nothing like fun, is there?” She appears very quiet.” Betty Jeanne Carson Sophisticated, svelte lady. Dramatic Club



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 J William Duchin A man after his own heart.” (IIpc Club Ja -k Ehrman The soul of clothes. Margaret Egloff Life begins at graduation. Girl Reserves this man is in his Ann Marie Eldridge Marie Fanco Dignity with a sense of humor. A complete cure for loneliness. National Honor Society; Echo Staff; Service Group Edward G. Feast A likable boy with likable ways. Tower Tribune William Fleming His hair is very fine and sleek and with th« girls he’s quite a sheik. Senior Hi-S’; Varsity; Student Coun- cil Dorothee Fowler Once a friend, always a friend.” Girl Reserves: G. A. A.; National Honor Society Donald L. Freeman Never trouble trouble, till trouble troubles you.” Varsity Mary Lee Fundaro David Fustukian A regular girl and the best of a A fellow worth knowing.” pal.” Band Herman Gaskell Oh, mind of mine, where are you roaming ? Ina Giimour William L. Goldsborough A Highland Lassie.” A man, indeed, and a good one.” Gertrude Katherine Gomolak She studies books, she studies people.” Dramatic Club; Tower Tribune, assoc- iate editor; National Honor Society Edna Mae Gordon Henry J. Gorka Always ready for fun. I’ll laugh if it kills me.” Service Group John Grod A good-natured lad. Barney J. Gubachy “As steady as a clock.” Joseph Guerriero Most content and cheerful. Tower Tribune; Mechanical Staff Harry Hagopian The shortest answer is doing.” Varsity; Service Group Lillian V. Hajnal John Hasenfratz A giggle, a smile, and there she It’s fun to study I'll bet. goes.” Varsity Glee Club Earl G. Hines “If pleasure and duty clash, let duty go to smash.” Varsity

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