Schenectady Vocational High School - Voice Yearbook (Schenectady, NY)

 - Class of 1932

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Ghz Mnire if Gilman reaihmfn illimaagvl ,, i i, 1 1, vwmf, ,, . M He who despises the accomplishments of l yesterday little realizes that it is from them that We learn about the tomorrow. Yester- day's errors cannot be repaired, but all is not lost. The good or evil that We do lives after us and isn't entirely buried with our bones. As We graduates meet in years to come, old familiar faces will rise up to refresh our memory. Even in distant lands, students, friends, and teachers, endeared to us by more than a single tie, will appear. At times discouragements have over- Whelmed us, but as a good cause makes a light heart We have pushed on, and in the future We shall hold in grateful remembrance the yesterday of our existence at Vocational High. l ' ' To our director, Charles W. Clark, We offer our thanks for the many encourage- ments received. Although some students rise to distinction under the most ,unfavorable circumstances, progress his much more cer- tain When surrounded by a favorable atmo- sphere. ., - To our faculty, who have so loyally lab- ored With us, We say that although We may never again be placed in the relation of teacher and pupil, distance and5 time will fail to erase you from our memories. l i To our successors, if storms of difficulty Whistleiaround you, Whistle bravely your- self because two whistles make a melody sometimes . To our class dean, we Wish a successful future. We shall be the first to remember you and the last to forget you and we sincerely hope that you continue your life as you have started it by sharing with others. v ACHSAH F. POTTER, ' , c .. Class President, '32 6113233- ,xv ,J '- , .Wim gn Ld. ' -GF ...sg 29

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Uhr Nairn Dorothy Houck: Did the Indians have any fraternities or social activities? Lottie: Certainly, haven't you ever heard of Indian Clubs ? JF 8 .AU Father: What does this zero mean? Leonard S.: Aw, that's nothing! 8 8 J Kathryn Caldaro: Where is Dick Cannon, the piano player? Herbert: He's studyin' abroad. Kathryn: Who advised him to go so far away to study ? Herbert: His neighbors. .8 .29 3 She: . You - . you worm 27' He: Worm? Perhaps, but don't Hatter yourself-you're not the early bird. 8 .8 .95 Achsah: Have1 you more salad. Ann D.: Awfully good, just a mouthful. Achsah: Miss Reed, fill up her plate. 8 .bl 3 Miss Van Aller: The students were so entranced by my lesson this morning that they remained in my class all through the lunch hour. Joe Mazur: Why didn't you wake them up?n .bl .99 .39 Jessica: Last night Mack tried to put his arm around me three timesf' Tom Funk: Some arm. JI .99 .99 Raymond: What's that you got there? Blank: Insect poison. Raymond: Good heavens, you're not go- ing to commit suicide are you ? John J.: All right, Ma, cough up a nickel, or I'll tell the conductor how old I am. JF .3 8 That will be enough out of you, said the doctor as he stitched up his patient. ,p MY DREAM This is Commencement. To some it means the commencement of travel on the road to fame and glory: to some it means the com- mencement of fear and a sad, sad story. Some will ever be the go-betweens who are always picking up the ripping seams. What are you going to be? A sailor sailing on the sea? One skilled in Stenography or one noted for Sociology? I'm going to be a dreamer and dream of the days to come: I'm going to wait for the toiler until he has reached his home. But of all the dreams I dream the dream most dear to me, Vocational, 'tis when I dream of thee. A ' -Mary de Masey GIVE ME A BQY Who can carry money in his pocket with- out spending it. Who can walk out of a crowd that is not going his way. Who has kept the habit of talking to his mother about his affairs. Who expects no favors he has not de- served through hard work. Who will tell the truth even when it hurts him. Who has never acquired the alibi habit. Who looks for the blame inside himself first. -The ,Madigraph. 28 M..



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Uhr Nairn Commencement We are marching forth to business, With a diploma 'neath our army We have joined the laboring people For the subjugation of the worldg And the sign by which we conquer Every obstacle we meet, Is shown by our unfailing effort To conquer all against defeat. -9 of .95 Forward now, we say again, To every one we meet, We will never fear nor waver In our effort to succeed 3 For our aims are moving onward For a reason that can not fail, And the power of our persistence, Is the power that must prevail. .Mi 30 M..

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Schenectady Vocational High School - Voice Yearbook (Schenectady, NY) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 33

1932, pg 33

Schenectady Vocational High School - Voice Yearbook (Schenectady, NY) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 24

1932, pg 24

Schenectady Vocational High School - Voice Yearbook (Schenectady, NY) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 8

1932, pg 8

Schenectady Vocational High School - Voice Yearbook (Schenectady, NY) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 6

1932, pg 6

Schenectady Vocational High School - Voice Yearbook (Schenectady, NY) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 24

1932, pg 24

Schenectady Vocational High School - Voice Yearbook (Schenectady, NY) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 26

1932, pg 26


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