Fort Lee High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Fort Lee, NJ)

 - Class of 1930

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1930 THE TJIONEER 1930 ai'-2.39-or ina? -1zaDai'QdaDa2 Qagnai Zinn? and Qiabai -ianaifzab Norman Thorson is a freshman at Stevens Institute of Technology. Harry VVilliams is doing home study preparatory to entering Columbia Uni- versity next fall. Ralph Wolpert attends City College of New York. FLORENCE A. BAEDOR '30, 96

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1930 'THE TIONEER 1930 affzlabaffianai Zinc? zanaiftbai ina? Qana?-Kaiba? 5235 aan Aileen Ortlip, having returned from Europe, is studying art at the National Academy of Design. Evelyn Poppe is a sophomore at the State Teachers College in Trenton, New Jersey. Paul Postel is a sophomore at New York University. lhlorton Smolin is a clerk in Bamberger Brothers' brokerage oflice. Olga Studerus is in Fort Lee High School for post-graduate work. Jack Van Epps is assisting a Certified Public Accountant in Hackensack, New Jersey. Theresa Villano is in training at Englewood Hopsital. CLASS OF 1929 John Abbott is employed by the Aluminum Company at Edgewater, New Jersey. Henry Barbagelata is attending Pace Institute. Vincent Cherney is employed by Furness, Withy and Company in New York City. Edward Collins is a clerk for Stern and Kempner, Brokers. ' Charles Ferrante is back in Fort Lee High School for a post-graduate course. Gladys Fischer is employed by the Guarantee Trust Company and is also attend- ing the American Institute of Banking. Arnold Glauser is a clerk for the Equitable Life in New York City. Martha Harvey is a stenographer for the Brown Brothers in New York City. Betty Heiferan attends Paterson Normal School. Eugene Heinsius is employed by the Equitable Life Insurance Company in New York City. . Herman Hey is employed by the Bell Telephone Laboratories. Edward Inglis is a clerk for the Stiles Company on Wall Street. Bernardine Kronewitter attends the Fifth Avenue Business College and is employed by the Morris Plan. E Philip Lahm is employed by the Bell Telephone Company in New York City. John Limbach is employed by the Bell Telephone Company in New York City. Agnes McKee is a. stenographer for the S. Capezio Company, makers of toe and ballet slippers. Carol lVIattice attends the Feagan School of Dramatic Art. Alma Muller attends the National Academy of Design. Clara Lee Pilcer is a freshman at New Rochelle College. Rose Richman is a freshman at New York University. Virginia Robiolio is a freshman at Syracuse University. Ethel Roland fllflrs. Ernest Siccardij is livingin Fort Lee, New Jersey. Melba Rosamond is doing clerical work for the Bell Telephone Company and is giving music lessons. Ferdinand Sikosek is a freshman at Stevens Institute of Technology. William Thompson is a clerk at the Produce Exchange. 9?



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1930 THE QDIONESR 1930 a?z.aDa?z.:Ja?'-aaJai'Qz1Da?-z.1DaI 4:.aJa?2:.a9.a?ZIaDaT-zbdai-ian: Reorganization of the Pioneer Contrary to precedent, the Pioneer staff this year has been composed of students representing each class group. Recognizing the reluctance of the merchants to advertise in the Pioneer since they cannot receive a proportionate return from their investment, the Board of Education appropriated the amount of money anticipated from the advertisements. A further source of income, while the publication of the Pioneer was a senior class project, has been the returns from the class plays and from class dues. Following the establishment of the central fund of the Student Government the budget of the Pioneer was submitted to the Internal Accounting Committee and was approved. A third source of income has been and still is the sale of the annual itself. The cost of the cover and the selling price of the annual itself have been reduced so that the Pioneer may be available to every student in the school. A further change is that the Pioneer is no longer a combination of magazine and year book but is a record of events. Also, for the first time, the activities of the Junior high school have been included in this edition. 97

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