Martin Van Buren High School - Futura Yearbook (Queens Village, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN SOCIAL STUDIES SCIENCE ll, I AEN.. '12,-gg MR. POLATNICK MR. CASTKA SECRETARIAL HEALTH EDUCATION :J p E K. I . X.. MR. GOLD MISS WICKMAN LANGUAGE INDUSTRIAL ARTS ART ps., 'TSP' MR. CASCIO HEALTH EDUCATION MR. EVERARD SPEECH ENGLISH Q, ' -4' jx f Q . 1 MR. RYAN Accoummc K R1 Q'. ' MR. MILLER MATHEMATICS -1 M M S... MRS. DESSER .N ct, -f-Q BRAMSON



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l Peace forever! shouted Renard. Hooray! Peace! Hooray! echoed the foxes. Work together! cried Leonard. I . f 1' s K, 4? , Hooray! Together! Hooray! echoed the foxes. gff' Q. And they all went home, The fable is not yet ende d. lt has three possible conclusions. The first and second are much alike in essence: Both camps of foxes were clever. Both traps must be, each side knew, well camouflaged, expertly hidden. So once they were in their own homes, they did not dare to venture out, for lear of being caught in an enemy trap, even though the enemy had declared that his traps would be destroyed. After all, everybody knew that foxes were sly and not to be trusted. Thus, both the red foxes and the silver foxes perished of inaction and starvation. In the second ending: The foxes all realized th-at they had to trust each other. But iust to make sure, each refrained from destroying 1is own traps until the sincerity of the opponent should be proven. So they stepped cautiously out of their abodes, ready to spring back at any moment. And the red foxerz and the silver were all killed by each other's traps. But the fable might end like this: The red and the silver 'ioxes went home, surrendering themselves to trust as their only salvation. And in the days that followed, no trap stopped their steps. They lived out their normal lives with iust a shadow of fear as they walked through the forest, and sometimes a start at the unnatural cracking of a branch. But their children grew up free of the taint of fear. Red and silver children worked together to liberate them- selves from the menace of hunters and from nature's pitfalls. And they lived happily ever after. As the Fabulous Fifties come to a close, we look ahead to the future. Will we discover that we have been cast in molds of distrust and preiudice? Will we step fearfully out into life, only to be ensnared by a trap? Will the Fabulous Fifties give way to the Sinister Sixties, or will the coming decade be remembered as the Secure Sixties? Surely the teachings of past years, and the exigencies of the present will iolt civiliza- tion out of its prolonged and turbulent adolescence into a rich and rewarding maturity. JOYCE GARTER 1 X'-ti K .L ls: e -A. 1, , fp if ff N15 lax 1 lhgwx -If 'rf J 5 l F rt .Nil 7 gg Ny t . .XQX F .LJ ef 1 ff f lflxx Q , 5 1 12 f f ,,t'5 '. ,- we f'f T75 4 ff' 17 J C7 r - ,ff -I .Y 'j, , A .f 1----3. - if 'IWW Z T f ' fi f 1 KM . , :'1-'2fTP- , .FZ kxxxx ,le x ,,-1 .- Q, X -A f ...Q-55-'f. ,x-M .f ' l SN- A I4 Q xx fm N ' g N . N is ' 4 f' 1 1 XX ffgf' ll1,'ll't'XQS f '- - lr - s , X id - - Q. lv Lx 'IN M r st' 2 9.-: -Sx E 2 'wqwgx nb, X 's A I' lrxxxxwa- xcxx Q Q xwx N ,M Q'-:'.,-59' T5 he 2,-v-riffs K I g'l'h.,NNE We I . X - R . lvmga' I T h ffl x ,fl All M.E 13

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