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

 - Class of 1931

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THE PIONEER val IW r 1 , ,, ,i CLASS OF 1933 HIS year the sophomore class has an enrollment of approximately one hundred fifty students. We were assigned to practically the same home rooms as last year, namely, 214, 212, 207, and 206. Our home room advisers are llflrs. Strong, Nliss Vorees, lVIr. Nliller, and hir. lVhittemore. ln the various activities of the school the sophomores have done their part well, Those members who played for us on the gridiron were lliartin Remore, Richard Iedlicka, and Charles Robotti. Charles Robotti was our representative on the court also. Our debating team, consisting of VVilliam Sheridan, captain, Melvin Rosen- blum, Robert WVhite, and Paul Lione, came out victorious in their encounter wfth the freshmen. The outcome of the final debate with the seniors is yet to be decided. Another of our number, VVillard Ortlip, took part in A Book Revue , the first play of the school year. F RED WALTER. -..gf 33 Jga..-

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THE PIONEER WI NN THE CLASS OF 1932 HE Junior Class with its nfnety-one students is the largest that Fort Lee High has had the good fortune to have. We Junfors may be seen in rooms 208, 209, 211, 213, and 215. Mrs. Quinn-, Mr. Strong, Miss VValler, Miss lhleeker, and bliss Brady are our advisors. The Junior Class was well represented on both varsity basketball teams: Anita Burke, Christine Di Bella, Adelaide Poppe, and Fanny Wilson having worked on the girls' team, and Orlando Grande, Thomas Horne, Leon Heller, and Lester lVIuth on the b0ys'. Our debating team consisted of Dean Grandin, captain, lVIary Calkin, Samuel Rosenthal, and Charles Sheridan. Our team was defeated by the Seniors. The Junior member of the Commission during the first part of the year was Frank Burgard, who found it necessary to resign because of his many outside duties. Since his resignation, Dean Grandin has very ably carried on the work of commis- sioner. The Class of '32 has had a large share in the plays given in assembly this year. Several Juniors have appeared in the three short plays given by the Library Staff, the Christmas play, The Traveling Man , and Abraham Lincoln . In addition to these, the third period English III Class presented two scenes from The Tale of Two Cities which were greatly enjoyed by the audfenee. AGNES XVALSH 32



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vac ' THE PIONEER Q9 CLASS OF I 934 UNE has come again, and we know our friends are anxious to hear about the freshman class. - This year we have had the cafeteria as a home room, bliss Anderson, lVIiss,Warren, bliss Cummins, and llflr. Grueninger have been our supervisors. lhliss Warren was fortunate in securin a vacant room and moved her frou to n n V1 L 1 room 200 at the beginning of the second semester. lhe freshman class numbered 113. VVe were well represented on the Student Council by Helen Brown, Clarence Connor, Charles Stevens, Emma llleier, Sylvester Patrini, Peter Guadimonti, William Fasolo, and Claire Juleus. ' . The debating team consisted of lhlary Nankivel, Charles Rliiesmer, Kenneth Kilcarr, and Frank Ciancio. Eleanor Fallotieo was the freshman representative on the school basketball team. Now, having come to the conclusion of our freshman year, we are looking for- ward to the day when we shall he sophomores. JULIA KUHN. -.r.,5f 34 i3,..Q

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