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

 - Class of 1959

Page 28 of 186

 

Fordson High School - Fleur de Lis Yearbook (Dearborn, MI) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 28 of 186
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Page 28 text:

ir 4, lf: F Mr. Kenneth Howard, industrial teacher, and his wife are in line for the eats. Mr. Garvase Jach, health instructor, and Mrs. Mildred Lyman, art teacher, have the iob of serving these hungry people. Faculty Members and Families Gather Once Again ABOVE: The ladies' man here is Mr. John Hamel, industrial instructor. He is helping Mrs. Virginia Witherspoon, homemaking teacher and Miss Florence Schuster and Mrs. Marion Fisher, Eng- lish teachers, cover the tables for the faculty picnic. RIGHT: Ooops! Caught in the act of taking huge bites of delicious hamburger are Mr. Samuel Kopp and Mr. John Beauchamp, business education instructors.

Page 27 text:

M-Q4 araries do an exceptional business. Usually the books get eir biggest workout shortly before big exams. Checking the :oming books are librarian, Mrs. Gertrude Bos, and library sistant, Pat Duncan, l IB. 1 4.-fu M Librarians often prove to be o gold mine of information. January graduate Sarah Hollitield asks a question of Mrs. Louise Wilson, librarian, while Elizabeth Nicholson, January graduate, stamps book cards. A birthday comes but once a year-so why not celebrate? Mr. Dorman Ardis, principal, attempts to blow out the huge candle in the center of his birthday cake as the secretaries, Mrs. Anna Banciu, Mrs. Lottie Konon, Mrs. Helen Brough, Mrs. Mary Barbat, and Mrs. Mary Bibeau watch him. -0- Q 'LN Mrs. Mary Garing, head secretary in the high school office, would probably find her iob more peaceful if her two phones would stop ringing. achers frequently gather for a party of some sort. is photograph shows the faculty Christmas party. ith her back to the camera is Mrs. Marilyn Richards, mmerciol instructor. Mr. H. O. Leyrer, art instructor, 'o her left. Others are Mrs. Alice Locklin, study hall, '. Ernest Kraai, industrial, Mr. Paul Luoma, indus- JI, Mr. Charles Held, social studies, Mr. Jack ager, scienceg and Mr. Herbert Beddow, mathe- itics. M. K' ' its t y rg A s to 4 , s i . -s A -WSJ +V X c '2-'sr it ,..,.s.+.f-4 v 1, . -'L f 1 'WMsm,,,.:,m1.w if WF A A ,,., M X., wif



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, i .lt F r Semi-Annual Picnic at Hines Park A Mr. Donald Calkins, social studies teacher, and Mr. William Kauth, mathematics instructor, patiently await their turn at the table. Mr. Calkins looks as though he can't decide whether to take an olive or a tomato. Behind Mr. Calkins is Mr. Ross Slabaugh, mathematics instructor. X 2 ii! When a group of women get together, they iust can't help but talk. Here Mrs. Mary Garing, head secretary, Miss Anne White, English and iaurnalism instructor, Miss Elsie Freitag, counselor and business education teacher, Miss Elizabeth Bice, assistant prin- cipal, Miss Elizabeth Claugherty, retired busi- ness education teacher, and Miss Clare Mae Beach, counselor and business education teacher, get together while the tables are being made ready. Wearing his little straw cap, Mr. Ray Parker, social studies teacher, takes the iob of being 'chief paper burner,' at the faculty picnic. The song, Smoke Gets ln Your Eyes might have been appropriate at this time.

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