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1aJu1...'f Y Iguana' f,,g,55g:g,,.uur Class Hustory Three long years ago sTull Tresh Trom The sumple exusTence oT uunuor lugh school and eager To parade Theur asToundung vocabularues The pre senT senuors enTered SchenecTady l-lugh School Shy and duTTudenT aT TursT They soon became accusTomed To The more complucaTed luTe un enuor hugh school Chudung Trom upperclassmen however made Them realuze ThaT There was sTrengTh un numbers An execuTuve commuTTee was organuzed and a Freshman parTy was planned under The guudance oT The presudenT Joseph Kleun and Muss Aluce Wunshup class dean Don nung Theur besT parTy cloThes These ummaTure chuldren TroTTed down To The gym heavuly chaperoned To dance and play suuTable games unTul guuTe laTe L U B A LeT Us B come AcguaunTed The lceynoTe oT The parTy was carrued ouT very well and There were many new Truend hups Tormecl The Freshmen were evenTually assumulaTed and by The end oT The year one would noT have recognuzed These conTudenT and sophusTucaTd people as The Tumud and reTurung youngsTers who had enTered un The Tall ln The sprung The class held a Sprung Dance whuch was wudely aTTended and Tavorably commenTed upon by The upperclassmen and TaculTy In The Tall oT I932, The spacuous, new lv1onT PleasanT I-lugh School was opened, and a parT oT The class was Torced To malse a decusuon To remaun aT The old school or To sTarT upon unlcnown ways, and enTer The new school ATTer consuderable deluberaTuon, Tond Tarewells were made, and a parT oT The class leTT The old hugh school To become uunuors un lvlonT PleasanT l-lugh School l-lere The class once more experuenced The uoys oT organuzaTuon Muss l-lelena lvl Kulb and WalTer A Galloway were chosen deans, and Wul lam LeaTher was guven The honor oT beung presudenT oT The TursT uunuor class oT lvlonT PleasanT As The execuTuve commuTTee was noT organuzed unTul The sprung Term, Theur TursT real worlc was The plannung oT The Junuor Prom 5. - I3 1 N ' ,Qin . .,1':, Y ., Y Y bc. 4 7 QiL ' ,i ': T :ff J- 1 'um:::::': .g. A be '.'fQH?iI+ 2 :1'fHHi, F...'f: fm u JQIHHHI QQ- All'll III . - 'tLf..TQi,'T - '!f.l'f3 j'!'f,!:55iS kiwi,-z 4 ' 51 rs T Wa, I H H r'l.',l we . I ' u . . C . . .. I ' I I I I I u u u ' ' I I I ' II ll II 'Q ' II . . . . , o , u u ' s ' . . T I I I'
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fkw f E 4 l Class Poem Beyond The sunseT oT a day We soughT Three yea s ago The dream Ulysses Tollowed once L1ghTlng our oaTh below We lcnew The course was perilous ThaT Trlals loeseT The way Tho wand and sea mlghT sTorm and Toss YeT courage lead alway Cn a day ThaT s nofv so long ago Our gallanT ship seT sall The sTorms Made YeT heroes So on we meT The sorrows Too every hope grow pale are noT born To due we sailed aT w1ll Whale gxanT doubTs loomed everywhere Our courage claimed us sTnll So on we sailed whale oThers slepT STIII searching In a maze New Terrors Tound new TesTs oT sTrengTh Subdued us an These days The whxrlpools deep our course beseT We heald The Slren's song Leaving us only brave aT hearT To seelc, To sail, on and on Again our shnp seTs TorTh wuTh unTurled sails, Qur moorings wlTh regreT we sever For Those who enTered TlrsT To learn Go TorTh To serve Torever The seas no longer shadows casT, We go wuTh daunTless will To heed The call To Tlnd new lnghT, Success leads onward sTnll lv1urlelWnlson is -41 - f ,4f11.,- 1.1 ' ,'Y ff J, sqzgn-11-,, , , -J'?i-1 , 'TQ v, A' , , T iii-kip?-25' . , '- -- ' ::::':: :, I 3--V If ll I ii: s :::::: ' ef:-1213. . ,gfin H '4 ig , -- g - is -f ,-, g -- 5 -3,-gg A., E34 4 4 X wulfmi mn: T. Liu. 'JIU 2 :um , f- 41-H4 11 ,ilfl K 1 T -- Q-, -anne? in 1 'mga 1 ' 1 . . Q '1': sa:am If 5 fe 'L l 1 -fray--ff . g!f!r ..,.,: .Egg urn Us 1, :Lu-Qukag.. ,lg '- g , 4 , ',,,, --VYT. ' K ' , ' -V ., W I T . . ' x I T I I I I I I .
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:NHL 5 as I In gi II lg! :Hman I I The execuTive commiTTee and The whole class were Tilled wiTh enThusiasm and new ideas and The resulT was one oT The mosT beauTiTul lunior Proms ever given by a ScnenecTady high school Crepe paper ruTTl1ng parTues and ladder climbing escapades made possible The TransTormaTion oT The gymnasium inTo a Talryland oT Green and whiTe where one beauTiTul lvlay nighT gallanT youThs and beauTiTul maidens danced To The sTrains oT Ed TrauTman s orchesTra Thus anoTher year had come and gone Lessons had become harder pring Tever never more caTching buT The Junior Class sTill mainTained Ts high spiriTs and eagerly awaiTed The nexT Tall when They would aTTain The loTTy rank OT seniors SepTember i932 Tinally arrived To Tind The class Tull oT exuberance om a summer spenT in The open eTT rvescenT and bursTing wiTh pride in :Ts new sTaTus ATTer elecTing GaeTano Dxbxnnunzio presidenT The class seTTled back and leTT :Ts welghTy maTTers To be decided by The ever undusTrious execuTive commiTTee To which new addiTions were now made -lhe commiTTee seT abouT building up a sound Tinancial sTaTus Four dances were held during The year To help swell The Treasury Spring execuTive commiTTee meeTings were chieTly devoTed To dis russing The possibiliTy oT a year book ATTer anxious weeks oT work and worry The publicaT1on oT The TirsT lvlonT PleasanT l-ligh School Yearbook was decided upon Two lasT evenTs remain our Senior Ball and our commencemenT To The Tormer we look Torward wiTh happy anTlcipaTion, To The laTTer, wiTh mingled Teelings oT ioy and sorrow-ioy, ThaT we have reached our goal, sorrow ThaT we, The class oT June, IQ33, aTTer Three years oT work- ing and playing TogeTher, musT go our separaTe ways. BuT we have con- Tidence in ourselves and aspire To some day repay lvlonT PleasanT Tor The cpporTuniTies iT has oTTered us. l do noT know beneaTh whaT sky Nor on whaT seas shall be our TaTeg l only know iT shall be high, l only know iT shall be greaT. l-lazel Baugh Jean l.ichensTein A 1' ' ' , ' V . X . ' ,. , - V. 1 A ' ' -Q Q -555:-5:33 i i n 1 r 2 lil ' i 'if 'a ' -541 ' ' ff .I 'ii ,, f -P5 if 5 -'f'g?gg' 310 ' T f-ft ! Tie. T 4r,.Qls.A+ me ,gs P 1 + 4-Qi i 5,3 Y , 'Q' '- . g h-fr ff 1 p, ui Y V , si: ' 1 - . I , ' u 'y in-ii Q if 4 ' gf 5,421 c , 'T T'?'ff'l i'! ' m f 2 3.1.33 gl! as 'c 111 -ll ijf risks 3 , 13512 1, 1-7'.f' 1 g ii f'i'f ff'1.TL,..,f'.ffr11,I --- J , KJ I . . Q, . c . J I I I . . . , ' I C . . . . . . - . ' 1 ' I LF . Q . . . ' I 1 V I . . V . . . . , . , , . I . .
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