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

 - Class of 1939

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I f f f f t t f f Shirlee B. Lanphar Martha Laskowski Some people are nobody's enemies.” Deceased G. A. A. Ted F. Lawnicki As a man thinketh, so he is.” Sylvia Gertrude Le Master It saves a lot oi trouble t« l»e l»orn good looking.” EU;e V. Lindstorm “Live and think.” Ellen J. Lewis Like a babbling brook, always mur i miring.” Service Group Ruthford Love Lillian G. Lucas Tennis is his love, first and last.” This blond is a joy to each nt us. Varsity Walter Frederic Luckscheiter His cheek is his biographer, as long as lie can blush. Varsity; Service Group Florence Lyons Sweet as the primrose that peeps beneath the thorn. Service Group Virginia Mann By your smiling Tower Tribune Regina Alice Markarian What determination!” Ida E. Mandrick A smiling lady with joy for all. you delight us.” Irene D. Marte Dignity and reserve arc characteri tH of her.” Vivienne D. Matheson When she grins, she really grins. National Honor Society; Echo Staff; Glee Club Evelyn M. Me Cracken Thomas J. Me Kenna No greater the heart than the smiles “A very loquacious gentleman. betray. Dramatic Club Frederick K. Me Rae The friendship that makes the least noise is often the most useful.” Virgil Meeker George G. Micalacean Who goes slowly, goes safely and “Oh, why should life all labor be?' far.” Glee Club Band; Orchestra; Echo Staff Charles W. Mitchell “Light of heart and light of limbs.” Wanda Joan Miigalski Helen Miizoni “Amicable and courteous. “They love her best, who know her best. Helene A. Mlynarski “Manner not gold, is a woman's best adornment.”

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Steve Hodkowski James S. Hogarth ' Very unassuming youth. His hark is worse that his bite. Varsity Varsity Jack Hogie A bold had man and a devil with the ladies. Stella Holowaty A maker of friends and a retainer of friendship.” Girl Reserves; Service Group William H. Howell Be silent and safe—silence never betrays.” Donald Ingalls He would do his duty if he saw it. Harold W. Jackson Success crowns labor. Joseph A. Jaje I've done my duty. Richard O. Janssen Tricks he has that gentlemen have. Marlon Bernice Jones Thor Henry Jurgensen A friend whose very presence gives A serious look, a quiet nature one joy. Dramatic Club; Glee Club Bessie Karnold Madam Rubinoff. Echo Staff; Orchestra; Tower Tribune Marion Kay Keaney An earnest girl with a cheery smile and a good heart.” Robert H. Keller A cheerful hemt makes brighter the way.” Walter Ketelhut Quiet, or I’ll make you my size. Mary Klimek Wanda V. Klucjasz A pleasing girl with a pleasing dis- What she does, she does well. position.” John Kovach His strength is to sit still.” Delphine Kowerda Best of all along the way are friend- ship and mirth. William Krainbrink “Long he labored, hard and well.” Future Craftsman Peter Krivosheyff Every day is Ladies’ Day with him.” Eleanor Jane La Burda Happiness is the natural flower of duty. Harold Lance Flying high. Future Craftsman Robert L. La n ham To succeed one must guess right 50% of the time. I I I I



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Anne Louise Moore Irma Moore “Gladly, a willing hand she will always “Blushing is the color of virtue.” lend.” National Honor Society: Dramatic ('Iuli; Tower Tribune, editor Elizabeth Moskalek Quietly she comes into our midst.” Helen Nancy Movesky Tom Mullaney Courteous, though coy. gentle and “An artist who will receive recogn- retiring. ition.” National Honor Society; Echo Staff Shirley M. Niemann Athletics are her specialty.” G. A. A. Melania Nizio Dora Nunez “One can’t always put one’s thoughts She makes her own good time, into words.” Genevieve Olkowski “A light heart lives long. Evelyn Alice Orr “It's nice to be natural when you’re naturally nice.” National Honor Society; Girl Re serves: Echo Staff Natalie Osipoff A blush is lieautiful but sometimes inconvenient. Girl Reserves; National Honor Society Argentina Pancioli Petite in every way.” Johnnie Parker Mildred Pawlina “He's a first-rate fellow with a plea- “Always sweet and shy is she.” sant word for all. Evelyn Dorothy Pawlitz “A good disposition is more valuable than gold.” G. A. A. Julia Rose Pazur Dolly Pesh Like sunshine on a placid sea.” More at your request than for my- self. William Petrelak A staunch and sturdy friend. Future Craftsman Margaret M. Phillips Joseph D. Picard A smile a minute.” On their own merits modest men are Dramatic Club; Glee Club silent. Varsity; Senior Hi-Y; National Honor Society Geraldine Elaine Pilkington She often burns the midnight oil, but sad to say, tis not for toil.” .Service Group Rose Ethel Pinkocy Dominick Porto The mildest manner and the greatest A young man of action.” heart.” -Service Group Eugene Prais “Like two single gentlemen rolled in- to one.”

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