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

 - Class of 1930

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'i Quantum Club This year, the Quantum Club was one of the most important clubs of Fort Lee High School. The membership to this club is exclusive, as only members of the junior and senior classes who take either science or mathematics are eligible. llflonthly meetings, taking place on the first Thursday of every month, were a source of instruction as well as enjoyment. An interesting program, supervised by the chairman of the program committee, was held after every business meeting. Sub-clubs of the Quantum Club have been formed this year: the Slide Rule Club, under the supervision of lVIrs. Quinn, and the Camera Club organized by Mrs. Foley. The officers this year were president, John Postelg vice-president, Cornelius Broderseng secretary, Margaret Ennis, treasurer, Gus Moltkeg chairman of program committee, Florence Baedorg chairman of social committee, Dorothy Muchmoreg chairman of property committee, Philip Ciancio. During the year, Gus Moltke and Florence Baedor resigned and were replaced by llflary Scott, treasurer, and Robert Chertov, chairman of program committee. MARGARET ENNIS '3O. 46

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Le Cercle Francais This year the French Club has met semi-monthly under the efficient and friendly supervision of our faculty advisor, Miss Amelia C. Waller. Membership to this club is coveted as only third year French students and the most able of the second year students may belong. The programs for the meetings are usually arranged by Miss VValler and pre- sented by the members. These programs deal with French literature, music, art, customs, puzzles, and games. At the beginning of this year the membership included Dorothy Major, Isabel Katz, Emma Di Fiore, Samuel Klein, Francis Deshusses, Hannibal Cundari, Hector Zucchino, Charles Ferrante, Nicholas Napoli, Evelyn Binder, Quentin Carrara, Florence Baedor, and Edward Doublier. In February Walter Chapulis, Robert Cher- tov, Philip Ciancio, Dorothy Muchmore, Marjorie Ortlip, and Fanny Wilson ofthe second year class were invited to join. The officers of the club this year are Hannibal Cundari, president, Dorothy Major, vice-presidentg Florence Baedor, secretaryg and Francis Deshusses, treasurer. FLORENCE A. BAEDOR '30. 45



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Internal Accounting Club Internal Accounting is a plan of keeping a systematic and accurate record of all moneys received and disbursed by extra-curricular activities. This plan has been adopted by Fort Lee High School, and in the future, all clubs and committees will submit in September a budget to this group. The Finance Committee, a part of this club, must pass upon all budgets. ' If money is desired by any of the extra-curricular committees the Internal Accounting Club, together with the Finance Committee, will decide whether the purpose for its expenditure is in accordance with the budget submitted and, if so, will issue the money as desired. The members meet to transact business each 'Wednesday from 12:30 to 1:00 in the Principal's oilice, where space has been provided for that purpose. Meetings are called only when necessary to talk over some phase of the work. When such meetings are called, theyl 'are held in Room 122 at 2:35 P. M. The oflicers of the club consist of bookkeeper, Charles Bowersg student treas- urer, Brandon Blades, secretary, Edith Svanbergg general treasurer, Miss Smith, car ticket manager, John Morrison. The Finance Committee is composed of Helen Gilpin, Dorothy Major, Gustave Moltke, Miss Smith, Miss Vorees. EDITH SVANBERG '31. 47

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