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

 - Class of 1930

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1930 THE TIONEER 1930 or Qimi 2475? Qdna?-cnarfzduai -z.aJd':f3u.aI -ina? 121942 -ZLD by making her believe that the untarnished name of Ingals is about to be dragged in the dust when Bernard is forced to accept some lowly job, such as that of ice man or street cleaner, they tactfully suggest. At last Granny agrees to go half with Noel Derby in buying a greenhouse and nursery in order to insure Bernard's having a respectable position. Thus she satisfies a life-long yearning of the Ingals. In this way this exceedingly humorous comedy ends happily for everyone concerned. The cast YVZIS I Bernard Ingalls . . Eunice Ingals . . . Noel Derby . . . Leo Day ..,. Rhoda ......... Julia llfiurdoch . Mrs. Bradley .. Hugh Ingals .... Ronald Murdoch Lois Ingals .... Bradley Ingals .. Dagmar Carroll Elliott Kimberley . . . .Cornelius Brodersen . . Edith Svanberg . . . . . .Gus Moltke . . .Robert Kurz .. Betty Kupfer . . .... Evelyn Binder .Florence Baedor .John Tanaskovic . .William Lafko .Eleanor Gaitley Francis Deshusses . . ..... Anita Burke . . .Arthur Bruni KATHERINE KRALL '32. - 7372 f 'f'-' wig E ' A-, l l rr : 1 .. oi X ' es: X. . gg E tp' - it i n ill?-2 X - .ffgt .ggmn Messier- 1, ' , 2 X. , .. :fig . . 1 fsf f'f6fff:efe'Ef-z'-a-f- ev e: -A --1-2 L.. ,g it-. , gf. -gi--E-1, -, qnii- 5317 -5 ,,-4 .- -. 1 .-.gf gf-.nv,m,g..f1. , , . ..-f. Ea, . U h , in .,. ,..,.m....-ii wir. -J-H a ,AH I ,,r4Lgg,1,1:srL,5-Q35 r..,,g.,fEi 1: Llp. 4 ,, ' WIA... 4 . - f ri r- - . ' -- 11- 'Z :fi 417-fI AA?'?4'f5!i !af :fn f7 ' 3-i?E' '5 ' E -, ml. v1al .zrH w ,g52 '1hW2m w 4 l .-ses: g,f, 3 ff rc: .....QT-'ixfl' J., 2 ' '5' -, .1 wns ji' r r. 1 --,ual-:?. . , L-. 1 'J' -P ' ,, ' QU. ' -L '3 iLg:, 5+1':1'-I 'rf' '-' ' . '.,.,.- -fi P+- if -- -e fee ,. - E 3 e f- -I-'1..Q.'W:r'r'+ -W--A-e. -er , 4,.lg' ff' V-iezzf-ff1:...A-W A ff---- ---- if V 7 - --1 '- -ff' J. 56

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1930 THE TIONEER 1930 4?-25942-zbbarzbvdfszbboi 4634? agua?-nauaffaaabai Qiauarf-aaa veals their true situation. A few days later he is confronted by the amazing news that a Chicago company, due to Rodney's spectacular advertising, has ordered a quarter of a million cakes of 13 Soap at sixty cents a cake and he, Cyrus lVIartin, can manufacture it at three cents a cake. But, however clever Cyrus Martin may be, Nlary Grayson is always two jumps ahead of him. The 13 Soap Company is finally sold to Cyrus Martin to every one's benefit but the purchaser's. The curtain falls with Rodney and Mary happily married and father and son reunited. Thecast was: lVIary Grayson .... . . .Eleanor Gaitley Johnson Cbutlerj . . . . . .Vincent Greene Compress de Beaurien Rodney Martin ..... Cyrus Nlartin .. . Ambrose Peale .. lVIarie fmaidl .. . VVilliam Smith ..... Bliss Burke Ca clerkj .... . George McChesney . . . . . Charles Bronson . . . Ellery ........ . . . ...Anita Burke Francis Deshusses . . . .William Lafko . . . . Robert Kurz . .Dorothy Major . . .... William Ennis . . .Dorothy Lakin . .George ltluller . . .YVilliam Korker . . .William Magee The Goose Hangs High Lois and Bradley Ingals rush into the living room upon arriving home for the Christmas holidays. They are a dashing pair of twins in their early twenties. Their parents, Bernard and Eunice Ingals, are sacrificing nearly everything financially to keep the twins in college, but the twins are totally unaware of this. Elliott Kimberley, the typical influential politician, disagrees with Bernard In- gals who is the tax assessor, as to the capabilities of Bernard's unworthy secretary who was installed in his office because she was a friend of Kimberley's. Bernard, in a rage, orders Kimberley out of his house, and writes a letter of resignation. He confides his troubles to his wife Eunice. To his great surprise she says that it is the best thing he could have done-to free himself of the scheming politicians. However, on second thought, she remembers the twins and their college expenses. As a last re- sort they attempt to borrow money from Granny. She very emphatically refuses to relieve the financial stress, and the harassed parents beat a hasty retreat. Granny summons the three children and tells them the true state of affairs. They resolve to reward their parents for their years of sacrifice by getting jobs and supporting them. There is nothing slipshod about those twinsg they believe in doing things up right while they're about it. Accordingly they proceed to bait the aristocratic Granny SS



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1930 THE TIONEER 1930 ai 15.1942 -Z.aDai'Z.aJa?':c.aDaf'Z.aba2'z.aD.a? Zinn? -1535? 1330? Zh: The Weekly Assemblies During the current year the assemblies have taken place on Tuesdays during the activity period. We students were interested in these assemblies because it gave us a chance to get together as a whole and also gave us opportunities for self ex- pression. Music has taken a large part in the program. The orchestra played a march as the school entered and left the auditorium. Members of the orchestra occasionally entertained the audience with solo pieces. The performances of the glee clubs have always been heartily applauded by the school. Comments on the band, on its merits, and on its future were heard all over the school weeks before and after its first appearance. We do not forget the special programs that were given before Christmas and Easter. Mr. Prall does indeed deserve cornmendation for his persistance in training these music groups. The programs themselves have been varied and interesting. Perhaps the most exciting ones were the debates. Despite our lack of class organization, our enthusiasm was shown in hearty, altho short-lived, attempts at cheering and good natured par- tisanship. There have been two plays, one an adaptation from Silas lVIarner,' and the other an exciting one-act play entitled Where The Cross Is Made. Silas Marner was well done and we were gratifiedwith the smoothness with which it was presented. Where The Cross ls Made held us tense until the curtain closed. Then there was the tumbling act. Only mention of it need be made and we recall the diving, tumbling, acrobatic Junior High boys doing their stunts. lfVe were particularly interested in the book talks and addresses. The addresses have been on various subjects, a talk for organizing the band, another for organizing the banking system, and still another on Bergen county. Then there was the moving picture lecture on the Sun and the particularly entertaining talk on Byrd's Antartic Expedition. Altogether the assembly programs constitute an important part of the school's activities. ROBERT Cmzrtrov '30 57

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