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

 - Class of 1931

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Page 49 text:

THE PIONEER 'JSI IG? THE QUANTUM CLUB URING this current year, the Quantum Club has become one of the largest and most popular clubs in our school. As usual, the membership is open to all juniors and seniors who are doing acceptable work in either science or mathematics. The meetings are held on the first Thursday of every month. At each meeting, a senior is in charge of the program with three juniors to carry out the entertain- ment. Biographies of scientists and mathematicians are given for the interest of the members. Experiments are often performed and parties are often arranged for the members' enjoyment. . The officers for this yearare: president, Francis Petrosinog vice-president, Dean Granding secretary, Rita VVetterg treasurer, Agnes YValshg chairman of the social committee, Anita Burkeg chairman of the program committee, llfiarjorie Ortlip, chair- man of the property committee, Samuel Haas. The faculty sponsors of this organization are lVIrs. Quinn and lN'Irs. Foley. A DOROTHY MUCHMORE, '31. V 45

Page 48 text:

THE PIONEER WI YN THE LIBRARY STAFF N able and enthusiastic corps of student workers, under the direction and supervision of lVliss King, has been working industriously to put all the facili- ties of our well-equipped library at the disposal of the students. They have done much of the routine work of the library, such as checking, mending, and arrang- ing books, and thus have aided the library to function smoothly. Every member of the staff is required to devote three periods a week to labora- tory work in the library, and also to attend the staff meeting held every Tuesday night at which time are discussed various problems which may have come up in the library during the weelc. ln order to help the staff to become better able to assist students who require aid in finding information, llliss King has devoted several meetings to acquainting the council with all the sources of information in the library. Our one party, held just before the Christmas vacation and given to the staff by lVIiss King, was a fitting and enjoyable climax to all the hard work that had preceded lt. The members of the staff are the following: Helen Friedrich, Dorothy Feuer- bach, Betty Abbott, Gertrude Piel, Christine Di Bella, Evelyn Binder, William lllagee, and Vincent Greene. EVELYN BINDER '31. -43 44



Page 50 text:

THE PIONEER Vila IGN I-II-Y CLUB HE Fort Lee Hi-Y Club started off early in September with an executive meeting comprised of the faculty adviser and the officers. The form of meeting which was outlined for the rest of the year, called for a ritual, a group discussion, a business meeting, and a feature. In view of the difficulty in finding an open date in the afternoon, the meetings were held once every two weeks in the evening. The club, true to its purpose to aid the school and community, has undertaken several projects. The first has been the sale of candy at athletic contests. The funds thus obtained have been used to buy the school a banner which was presented at assembly, and to print baseball schedules. The checking of coats at school dances has been another service undertaken by the Hi-Y boys. The members have had several socials and are looking forward to a grand finale to be held sometime in June. The officers are Francis Petrosino, presidentg John lVIorrison, vice-presidentg Fred Oman, secretaryg Hector Zucchino, treasurerg Nlrl H. C. VVhittemore, faculty adviser. ' HECTOR ZUCCHINO '31. -..gf 46 134..-

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