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

 - Class of 1931

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THE PIONEER VBS -MVS THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION HE machinery of student government started off well this year, the commfs- sion form of government having already been firmly installed within the school the preceding year. Elections of representatives to the Student Coun- cfl from each home room were carried on quickly and efliciently. The year has been a highly successful one for the Student Council. Regular sessions of the Council have been instituted on the second and fourth Thursday of each month. On the second Thursday the Senior High School Council meets apart from the Junior High School Council and on the fourth Thursday they hold a joint meeting. The Commission meets every Friday, the second period. The members of the Commission are: Brandon Blades, chairmang Dean Grandin, secretaryg Willard Ortlip, treasurerg VJilliam Fosolo, Karl Metz, and Clark Foster. The hrst four listed are of the senior high school and the latter two of the junior high school. The faculty advisers are lbir. Thompson, lVIrs. Rehberg, Miss lVIaud Brady, lVIr. Strong, and llflr. Stukeyg the last named is a permanent honorary member of the Council. The faculty advisers have proved invaluable to the Council and have fully cooperated with it in all its enterprises. as

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THE PIONEER VB! IGH The Student Council is linked closely with the student body by means of the various committees. There is a total of eighteen committees in the senior and junior high school which afford a means of permitting the majority of the student body to take part in the Council's work and also cause greater interest to be developed among the student body. The committees of the Senior high school are as follows: l. Traffic--lvliss hflildred Brady, llfliss lValler-Francis Petrosino. 2. Athletic-llflr. Spence, Bliss NVatson, llliss Smith--Helen Gilpin. 3. Pioneer-lldr. Strong, Nliss ll-leeker-Vera Salussolia. 4. Social-llirs. Strong, hflr. VV'hittemore--Gertrude Lorenz. 5. Finance-lvliss Smith, lvlrs. Foley-VVilla1'd Urtlip. 6. Citizenship-llflr. Chase, Nlrs. Quinn, llfliss King-Helen Visconti. 7. Sanitation-Nliss VVatson, llfliss Gardiner, llflr. Nliller, hflr. Bridenburg, Bliss Anderson-Fred VValter. 8. Publicity--llflr. Spence, lvliss Reierson, hits. Kuhlman-Samuel Rosenthal. 9. Assembly--llflr. Stul-cey, hir. Prall--Christine Di Bella. 10. Lost and Found-R-Iiss Neville, hflr. Grueninger-Charles Stevens. ll. Student Banking--Miss Vorees, Miss Jones-Fred Oman. 12. Constitutional-hfliss lValler, ll-'Iiss Neville, lVliss Rivoli-Fanny VVilson. The committees of the junior high schooliare as follows: 1, Sanitation1Mrs. Rehhurg. 2. Traffic--llfliss Jones, llviiss ltlaud Brady. 3. Citizenship-Nlrs. Baerthlein. 4. ,Entertainment-lVIrs. Spraker, hlrs. Kuhlman. 5. Cafeteria-lVliss Schwab. 6. Lost and Found-Nliss Neville. y Special Commendation is due the Traffic Committee and the Social Committee. Closer relationship and a lceener understanding of affairs around the school between the council and the student body is maintained by home room periods which are held once a month. The students at these informal meetings in their home rooms discuss unsatisfactory conditions prevalent throughout the school and offer helpful remedies for them. Suggestions set forth in these periods have proved most helpful to the Council. Before the close of the school year a new Student Council will have been elected. It is only proper that we take advantage of this opportunity to wish the future Student Council members great success in whatever they may undertake to do. DEAN GRANDIN '32. 39

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