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

 - Class of 1931

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THE PIONEER vac 'W George Nichols relinquishes his broad shoulders to Sam Rosenthal with the request that he use them on the gridiron. lblargaret Novak bequeaths her elocutionary ability to Muriel Sauder. Fred Oman leaves his naviete to David Klein. Virginia Oman bestows her love for chocolates upon every student in Fort Lee with the idea of aiding the cafeteria. QMarjorie Ortlip relinquishes her rare specimen of a giggle germ to the biology collection. Heaven help lylr. lVIiller! Francis Petrosino offers his traffic squad to anyone who can manage it. - Alex Pinto hequeaths his love for rest to Willard Ortlip. Adam Pubylski hands his left jab to Jack Foley. John Richard leaves his way with women to Herbert Kapner. lvlary Scott bestows her freshman boys upon Betty Kupfer. Anna lbiay Studerus hands over her blush to Emil Keck. Edith Svanberg gives over her dancing ability to Fanny VVilson. Patsy Tester relinquishes his wise cracks to anyone who likes them. Rita Wetter leaves her ability for making excuses to all those who find them- selves in a pinch. Virginia Wetter bestows her knowledge of history upon Anita Burke. Dorothy VVilson relinquishes her pleasant manners to Stella lyluraska. ll-'Iildred Yach hands over her willingness to help anyone who is good natured enough to take it. Hector Zucchino bestows his plump good naturedness upon Doris Drummond. On this 22nd day of April, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-one, the senior class of Fort Lee High School, mentioned in the above document, aHixed their sig- natures to this testimonial, in our presence of each of us. Also they declared the same to be their last will and testament. Hereupon we, in their presence and in the presence of each of us, do sign our names, along with our residence, as attesting witnesses. Joi-IN BARLEYCORN JOSEPH DOUGH Residing in Mrs. O'lVIally's Speakeasy. CLASS SONG 1. We are gathered here tonight to sing our parting song, To pluck from memory's wreath the buds which there so sweetly throng. 2. Can it be that We shall see these happy days no more? Or shall our life still brighter grow beyond the distant shore? CHORUS ' Memories, thoughts of days gone before, gone before, lylemories, which are treasured by hearts ever more, ever more, On Life's bridge We're standing, soon we'll reach the landing, As Life's stream goes rolling on before us. llflemories, thoughts of days gone before, live ever more. Tune composed by ALBERT NIETZ '32. -tsgf 29 lg..-

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THE PIONEER van new CLASS WILL E, the Seniors of Fort Lee High School, County of Bergen and State of New Jersey, being of sound mind, memory, and understanding, do make, publish and declare the following as our last will and testamentg that is to say. First: We fearfully relinquish the helm of the good ship Fort Lee High School to our most obstreperous successors, the Class of 1932. VVith such ,utter lack of intelligence and indifference towards any responsibilities, we are skeptical as to whether they are capable of such a liable position. VVith much erudition we feel sure that the good ship will founder under the guidance of its new crew. With this in our minds we fervently pray that our inferior followers may negotiate the ship safely through its turbulent waters. Second: Fedra Barbanti leaves her jolliness to Mildred Walz. Evelyn Binder relinquishes her long tresses to Veronica VValters. Brandon Blades wills his fish stories to Good Friday. Robert Bowe leaves his boxing management flair to Elliot Binder. Conrad Breiby bestows his henna solution upon Goldie Felner. Cornelius Brodersen loudly bequeaths his boisterousness to the sedate Juniors Qwho really don't need it?J Lawrence Bruni leaves his argumentative ability to Mabel Schelenz. Walter Chapulis willingly leaves to Wekie Van Nosdall his skill in keeping that schoolgirl complexion. Philip Ciancio hands over his art of teasing to Charles Henry. William Cooke leaves the indestructible part in his curly hair to any Junior who has run out of Stay-Comb. Judith Cundari leaves her morose attitude to Mary Calkin. Doris Deutsch bequeaths her swagger to modest lVIary Nankivel. Theresa Dowdell bestows her misplaced lipstick upon Betty Abbot fBetty might try some when she grows up.J Arthur Dyer leaves his quiet reserve to gentle Vincent Greene. Augustus Fallotico relinquishes his collar ad pictures to Melvin Rosenblum. Helen Gilpin bequeaths her love for recklessness to Ethel Britt. Alfred Hewitt leaves to YVilliam Sheridan his quaint giggle. Carey Johansen relinquishes his flaming ambition to the alert and nimble Jack Du Puis. William Korker leaves his sprightly dancing steps to Sammy Haas. Dorothy Lakin sorrowfully leaves her many masculine admirers to Olga Perona. flf she can handle any motel. ' Viola Limouze gladly bestows her slim figure upon Elsie Modersolin. Albert Logemann leaves his gallantry to all the Junior Beau Brummels. Gertrude Calias Fritz J Lorena leaves her alert personality to Ethel Creamer. Aloysius McManus leaves his nonchalance to Thomas Horne. Bernhardt Maute wills his speaking fluency to Frank Ciancio. Marion Miller bequeaths her sweetness to Margaret Felner. Gustav Moltke regretfully relinquishes his hair comb and nail file Qperhaps a mirror or twoj to Robert Wood. John lVIorrison leaves his bashfulness to William Nlagee Qwith the hope that he uses it.J Dorothy Muchmore bequeaths her dimples to Katherine lVIahoney. r Margaret Newman leaves her quaintness to liiaellen Caverno, who really has enough of her own. -..at gg B..-



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