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

 - Class of 1930

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1930 , THE TJIONEER 1930 aizinaf zinai and ani 113342.-inafzbbai zubafzabai 133 To a gendarme on one of the Paris streets A petite miss again repea-ts VVhat she wishes, trying in vain to be understood- l'm right again! lt's Florence Wood. She has just landed to become a part Of the student colony of art. A gent stops to assist her now- lt's Edward VVhitteaker, who knows his French-and howl To Hannibal Cundari the credit is due- He's the professor who taught him what he knew. Now back to the good old U. S. A. To a barber shop, where I see the way The tonsorial expert, Joseph Howell, VVields a razor and a towel. Robert Chertov sits in the chair Disgusted with being a millionaire. To a pretty maid, he extends his hand Dot Major, the best manicurist in the land. lweanwhile VVilliam Drummond sells his wares, He's introducing some new folding stairs. To Teresa Benedetti, who in spare hours Nlanufactures artificial flowers. In civil suits, one need ask for no more Than to be defended by lllarie Antonini, an attorney-at-law. In a courtroom, she acclaims with fury. lliabel Norlander is foreman of the jury, Theodore Shumann is the defendant Charged with violation of the eighteenth amendment. He is not worried, his eyes are clear VVhat's a mere trial to a raclceteer? ln the far west on a prosperous farm Lives James Carrara, safe from all harm. His employee, Edward Doublier, ls in the barn, pitching hay. hdanipulating a gondola in Venice Through a canal glides VVilliam Ennis. And now the fire flickers low Before I have a chance to know What future has in store for me. Perhaps it's best in ignorance to be. JOHN N. TANAsKov1c. 29

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1930 THETIONSER 1930 as QJDQTQDDQQ 445342-aaaaifleauaifzbuar zlhai-QD Ji and an 'Twas the channel swimmer, Gertrude Wright. Among those witnessing the stunt Was the Times reporter Evelyn Hunt. Across the Hudson, on a Broadway stage The Rudy Vallee of this age Sings his own compositions which have brought Nicholas ,Maisano is his name. His accompanying player is Isabel Katz, The pianist who knows her sharps and Hats. Quentin Carrara stands in the aisle, An usher with military style. That chap whom he just led to his seat Stands six-foot four in stocking feet. It's Hank Modersohn, wolf of VVall Street. He thinks business is slow in every way- A mere two million was his gain to-day. Not far from here, a crowd grows tense- The heavyweight bout will soon commence. Francis Deshusses is set to down His opponent, thereby defending his crown. With a fierce left hook he knocks him cold And strides to the box oflice to collect-in gold. The club's physician, Robert Kurz, Relieves the vanquished fighter's hurts. Now organ music Hlls the airg The scene shifts to a mission where William Lafko convinces wayward men To start their lives anew again. As he leads them to the door He says, Brethren, go and sin no more. By means of the radio, Carl Valois Tells bed-time tales to little boys. Following this Nliss Eleanor Gaitley VVill tell how to grow tall and stately. She urges the use of Ralph Arnseth's pills VVhich besides adding inches, will cure all ills. lVIeanwhile within stone wa-lls dark and high him fame- l i 1 w 4 1 l 4 I . i l l . 4 With placid countenance turned toward the sky, Strolls Margaret Ennis, thankful for what she had done VVhen she entered this convent and became a nun. 28



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1930 THE TIONEER 1930 ai z.1Dai'zbDaTfQ3DaT-cava? QzaDai'QaaDa?-Zabai -Qaiaizubaf-ian Class Song fTune: If Wfe Should Never Illeet flglliily You have helped To bring us here And now we'll say Before we go away Of these four years A mem'ry dear, lVe'll ever keep And we will always say: CHORUS: All the years we spent with you VVe never will forget, How you cheered and helped us, Brought us to this cherished day, And may we go thro life to show That we are proud of you. ll-Iem'ries are sweet And they make life complete So we'll always remember you. II VVe will try Thro our lives To keep and hold Those truths you taught us here. Play the game, play it well, Don't fear the world Keep on, you'll win some day. ISABEL KATZ '30. 30

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