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THE PIONEER Vall- HIGH BROADWAY AT FORT LEE Just Imagine ......... Common Clay .. The Single Sin . Beau ldeal .... ' No Limit ......... Journey's End ..... . Doughboys ........... Reaching for the Moon Numbered lVIen ....... Little Caesar ........ Dawn Patrol ....... The Royal Family Feet First ......... Viennese Nights .. Forgotten Faces . . . Oliice Wife ......... The Cradle Song ...... Gentlemen of the Press . Green Pastures ....... In the Best of Families .. Three's a Crowd ...... The Truth Game .... Lightnin' ......... Street of Chance . Danger Lights . . . SONG HITS ...A Seat in the bus . . .........Freshrnen . . . . . . . . .Tardiness . . .Frank Burgard . . .Homework . . . . . . . . .Graduation . . . . .Cafeteria Squad .. . . .Trying to get an AH . . . . . .Football Team . . . . . .Lawrence Bruni . . . .Traffic Committee ..........The Bradys . . . . Corny Brodersen . . . . . . . .Senior Prom ...........Alumni . . . .Dorothy Hewitt . . . .lVIr. VVhittemore . . . .Journalism Club .... . .Front Terrace ...........................Elopement .....Messrs. Chase, Thompson, and Stukey the Office .. .................. Mr. Stukey .... Lemoine . . . .Second Warning OF F ORT LEE HIGH Moanm' Low Turn on the Heat .......... Little White Lies ............ Show Me the Wa' to o Home 15 g . . . Lonesome Lover ............. Laugh, Clown, Laugh ........ Give Yourself a Pat on the Back Wedding of the Painted Doll . . Blondie ..................... Stolen Moments ............ Dizzy Fingers . . . Embraceable You .. ..... .. lVIy Man ................... Bride and the Groom ......,.. Dream a Little Dream of Me . Do You Wanna Take A VValk Over Night ................. The King's Horses . Them There Eyes .... . . Pretty Little Thing ......... You're Driving lVIe Crazy .... Can't You Read between the Li ......................Glee Club Crooning nes? .gf 78 ..............Library first period ...................'.Tardy excuses Fort Lee-der Staff at 11:30 P. M. . . .Albert Logemann . . . . .Vincent Greene .. . . . .Gus Moltke . . . . .Elinor Corker . . . . .Goldie Felner .........Ping Pong .Metz . . . .Mildred MacDonald . . . . . .John Richard ..........--.... .........Who next? ......Vacation ..............Mary ......Library books .....Elliot and Melvin .........Fred Oman ............Judith . . . . History Outlines ............Virgil
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THE PIONEER Val UV SOLV E llrlrs. Foley fin desperationl: VVhat do we teach algebra for anyway? Haas: To find X. THE SAR-IE DIFFERENCE Fanny Wilson wasted five minutes of the class period trying to convince Mrs. Quinn that to multiply a number hy 2 was not the same as doubling it. FLATTERING THE MALE FACULTY Illarjory Ortlip: I snapped all of the men teachers including Mrs. Quinn and llflrs. Foley. ' VVE THINK SO TOO - Betty Kupfer: This is the beginning of a series of miscellaneous speeches, the first of which will be Dean Grandin. . XVHY NOT INSTALLTHE COOLING SYSTEM? Il'Irs. Strong: VVhy did the Romans believe that there were so many rivers in Hades? - VVise Guy: So they could jump in to cool themselves when they got too hot. IN ONE EAR AND OUT THE OTHER IXfIrs. Quinn :y Vincent, when you and Emil are together, who listens? Vincent: VVhoever is with us. SHE'S USED IT! AEnglish III class discussing fallacious arguments in advertisements: Kiss-proof lipstick--it never comes off. Maellen: Oh, but it does. SHE'S GOT HIS NUINIBER A Ilfliss Ilrieekgrz Number of your book, Philip? Philip: I don't know yet. There's a 9 in the book, but I think it's a 12. HER IWENAGERIE History class emitting a great roar in answer to a question. Bliss Brady: Goodness! am I training animals? ' ADVICE TO BEAU IDEAL If she wants a date ...... ' ................................. ..... 1 neter If she comes to call .............. .... r eceiver If she proves your fears are wrong .... compensator If she is slow to comprehend ....... ,accelerator If she picks your pockets ........ , , ,reformer If she plays you false ....... ..,.. d etector If she goes up in the air . . .condenser If she likes to eat .... ..,,. f eeder If she eats too much .. .... reducer If she is a poor cook .... . .discharger If she is wrong ...... .... r ectifier If she is cold .......... ..... h eater If she fumes and sputters .. . . .insulator If she wants a vacation . .transmitter If she talks too much .interrupter If she is narrow in her vieus . . .ampliher If she shouts in public . . ........ .... c orrector -...g.f 77 55..-
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YM THE PIONEER KRW RADIO PROGRAM FOR CLASS OF '31 STATION F L I-I S JUNE I8, I9? 8:30-Setting up exercises: Fedra Barbanti in charge. 9:00-Helen Gilpinis Class in Piano Tuning. 9:30-The Art of Blake-up: Talk by Bern lVIaute. 9:45-VVeather and Flying Reports-Art Dyer. 10:00-Horoscope Discussion-Gus Fallotico. 10:15-The FORT LEE-DERS,-Albert Logemann conducting. 10:45-Problems of the Heart-Sunshine Zucchino. ll :OO-Dangers of Diet-Talk by lwary Scott. 11:15-Dancing Lessons with Conrad Brieby. 11:30-Talk: Graft and Racketeers, Fred Oman. 12:00-How to edit a paper, by Mildred Yach. . 12:30-Testimonial Dinner--Aloysius McManus, toastmaster. 1:30-Silver Songsters-Fritz Lorenz and VValt Chapulis. l 145 2:00 -Interior Decoration as told by Doris Deutsch. -Play, Men VVithout Women . Cast: Gus Moltke, William Cooke, and VVilliam Korker. 2:30-Heart Throbs and Boom-Booms-Edith Svanberg. 2:45-Broadcast of Ping-Pong Tournament-Announcer: H. C. YVhittemore. 3 230-Soloist-Adam Publyski-bass. 4:00--Children's Hour and Uncle John Richard. 4:15-How To Handle VVomen-Talk by John llflorrison. 4:45-George Nichol's Band-Program broadcast from mid-air. 5:30-Closing Stock Market Quotations-Announcer: Patsy Tester. 6:00-Dinner Music by Bobby Bowe's Orchestra. 6:30-Sports Resume-Brandon Blades. 6:45-Talk by Theresa Dowdell, World Tennis Champion. 7:15-Correct time and Star Gazing Hints-Erna Scheiblich. 7:30-The Cuckoo Hour-Corn Brodersen. 7:45-Day's News as reported by Evelyn Binder. 8:00-Recitation of Love' Poems by Phil Ciancio. 8:15-Methods of Reviving Business as explained by Francis Petrosino. 8:30 9:00 10:00 10:30 11:00 -Nlissionaries in Zuzuland-talk by Carey Johansen. -Muchmore's Nlusical Minstrels. O -Paint Remover Perfume Hour-Music by Alex Pinto's 'Rubber Band. --The Enchanting Hour-Anna llflay Studerus and Alfred Hewitt, guest ar- tists. , -- The Meeker Murder Case -Strong accusedg Lawrence Bruni, prosecutor. 11:30-The 1931 ensemble-lVIarge Ortlip, conducting. X 12:00-Goom Bye and Farewell. -Jai 79 yaw-
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