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Q, I-330 TEA LEAF SENIOR HISTGRY At last we are to receive our Pilot's Licenses! The height of our ambition has been attained! After four years of steady, hard work, we have reached the goal of our desires. Four years ago, fhow long it is and yet it seems like yesterdayj we met on the broad fiying field, eager to learn, from experienced pilots, the lessons concerning thc mechanism and controls of the plane. The first year, although quite rneventful, was successful. We took the usual hazing from the Sophomores with good sportsmanship, comforted by hopes of our turn next year. As every plane needs a pilot, we chose John Stolarz for ours for the first year. Next year we took off on our first solo, the Sophomore Hop. This flight was highly praised by the crowd that was at the flying field. In June of this year the class, now proficient in flying, took off for Palisades Park for a day's outing. During these two flights, James Forman was Pilot, as well as for the succeeding year. It was during our second year that a new plane, the new school, had been constructed to replace the older model. However, it was a pleasure to familiarize ourselves with the new machine. The Hrst take-off of our Junior year was the play and dance, no crack-ups occurred and we landed safely. We next took off on a record breaking trip-the Junior Prom. The plane was decorated in green and white, and was the talk of the town. We have passed into our last year, now piloted by Arthur Williams. Our final tests for our pilot's licenses were the Barn Dance and the Senior Play and Dance, in which we made creditable records. Most of us will receive the coveted licenses in a short time at the last flight of our high school careers, COMMENCEMENT. During our four years, we have been active in all the activities of the school and now feel that we are ably fitted to become more than merely pilots. As we are completing our course, we believe that we are leaving a record to be proud of, and which the succeeding classes may well strive to equal. Assistant pilots for the year 1929-30 are: Joseph Numark ......................................... ........ V ice-President Jule Dorner ..... .............. S ecretary Louise Wick ...... ....... T reasurer Page twelve
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Page fourteen 1930 TEA LEAP , IRENE AKERS Beans Carlstadt 'Tis only noble to be good. Kind hearts are more than cornets And simple faith than Norman blood. Class Committee 4. AMELIA ANZELMO f'Millie Carlton Hill Morning waits at the end of the world, And the world is all at your feet. Commercial Contest 2, 3g Class Com- mittees 2. ELINOR BERHNEIM Babe East Rutherford Fashioned so slenderly Young, and so fair. Interclass Basketball 4g Dramatics 35 Class Committees 2, 3g Band 3. MARGARET BEZEG Midge Wallington Thine eyes are springs in whose serene And silent waters heaven is seen. Interclass Basketball 2, 3, 45 Class Committees 4g Volleyball 2, 3. FRANK BORGER Frankie East Rutherford I had rather have a fool to make me merry Than experience to make me sad. Soccer 43 Dramatic 3, 45 Vice-Presi- dent Class 29 Class Committees 3, 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Cross Country 3.
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