Evander Childs High School - Oriole Yearbook (Bronx, NY)

 - Class of 1939

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1 i - 1, ,. .. rememher as a dazzling spectacle of color, heauty, sound, and significance. At the end of the term we selected our Senior hats, chose The World of Tomorrown as our theme with colors of orang finale, our eighth ter class hecame an ac The various offices h and the halls reso ever forward. A 0 with Dick Stiller e Korg, our Bridge. lsaiah Botwiniclc, l.. nior dances i-1 ire ander Seniors we one swell time. e Seniors held sw 1 1 they had, and th ' - s hats were to ' e fun. T at t an i erwise ing, ' usic, mon -3 asse ly program a risphere, Fa and ta e with vis aginatio was at wo with Ele icity, and The Arista oat Ri and hlue, and prepared for the grand . A And what a term that wasl The ve, progressive and exuberant group. mmed with vibration ol steady action, ded with the tramping of our feet, outstanding writers came to the ore, 'ting the Evander News, and il Heading our Senior activities ' ' ille Rosenfeld, and Tessie Hoff . t town wit - hody contrihu enior Vveelc ar ed at last . only they lcnow ho They g s plentyl Their oran i and hl seen everywhere talcin part - d - nior Assemhly showed e tal t t t existe i ithin the clas ' - es come y i lped to gi 4 ll neve And th Try n akd n s ents 1 h A Z.: anc ' uv fu . 8 W o . s he , i . S lllrl I . ' . l li Si g , d, us n . , i . 1 nd l 0 bs Q i ul l cl 'fs-', 1 s. l i ..f- -Qi i i d 4 ot .QB cl i l 4 Senior elc over, er til - relaxatio . e Q. - -- Le ln ' 'I , a .fi a . . - . I If ' , , ' , d , . ' 1 I A li 1 0 ill lc 0 , r it ro e .- 0 A IV , ' 4 I i rd H ,fll . W lx. 1 f y vice-pre dent .l nic fy yd W memlaer what was un nimou y 41 17' 5 od time lndian Point. They fl! out wed outlau d an outplayed the el cl lshe that they m'g ro- ong it all. B he ha , t e might have misse e event which 1 a : p : l he Senior year the ' Prom. And : ' th sire of any Senior to forego thatl The . scene of glamour girls and Beau Brum els, la hing gayly waying gracefully. to the lilting sic of u L g, colo ful hright cheerful,-1 was the ver essence . at such n event in the social calendar sh ld he. o to he m , gottenl 'th th 4 t ol Ni ver Seni . rushed headlo - into . fr al weelc a '41 o - hy the Days o ilu ment, Regen . - . ' V pass , 1500 hoys . 1 l girls marche - Q y, so wn the ais of the Para ' - Theater, t ceive Q ' lomas which si 'fied that 3 - - s a re ' as over, hut that a serie i glorious un orgetta e memories remained. So the Youth . Today left hehind the School Days of Yesterday, ancl ap ached the Vvorlcl ol Tomorrow, lull ol unquenchahle amhi - - cl eager thirst for Pro - - fl NA? li 6 e an -1 c . o were held andthe A HQ .. A ve ck

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OW forlorn the Evander senior feels when he realizes that in just a short time he will no longer he a part of the school that has housed him for four long years. But we can never really leave Evander hehind us, for we shall always carry part of it wherever we go, whatever we do, whoever we are, in our lmowledge, our memories and our friendships. A It has heen tour long years since we first timidly approached this over- poweringly large huilding. Nine hundred of us, hewildered uFreshies,n hrought together from all the points of the glohe-well, ot New York, anyway. Unlcnowingly and unlcnown, lost in this vast array of rooms, halls, staircases, and offices. ABut underneath those confusing exteriors heat strong hearts and steady purposes. Even then our motto was Progressf, and our aim The World of Tomor- row.H Nothing was going to stop us and nothing did. Get- ting lrom one side of the school on the fourth Hoor to the other side on the first-somehow, our programs were al- ways arranged that way,-hecame a matter of exercise and ingenuity in shoving. Getting from gym to our next class constituted another form of torture, and getting to school just hefore the late hell sounded, a matter of routine. Yet how soon we hecame ahsorhed into the Howing hlood- stream of the schooll AFreshman year ended. Sopho- more year came and passed. Vve had hecome a vital part ol ifvandefs many cluhs and other activities. We still loolced up to the Seniors, hut, oh, what fun we had heing generously condescending to the Freshmen. We joined the Arista, and to wear those pins was a glorious end in itselfl We grew in numhers, in strength, in activity and even in noisiness. That term Hcharleyys Aunt was staged hy Mr. Friedlander with the aid,-'so they said.-of his last dramatic class. And one of the most illustrious members of our class, Hillard Edelsaclc, had one of the leading roles. Another memory of a memorahle year at Evander. A Sud- denly, midterms and Regents came. Then report cards were handed out. And a new day, the new day which we had so eagerly awaited as the climax of our high school career, dawned. Seniors at last! any of us ever tor- get the thrill of electing our officers to run our affairs? Ur ever forget how the election proved to he a landslide for the wealcer sex, with Joan Kelly at the helm of our Ship ot State, Dotty Piccolino as her assistant and social director, Lauretta Brandes to hound us ahout our Senior dues, Gem- ma Catenacci as our very capahle secretary, and Dehhy Friedman to give us an Oriole? That will forever remain as one of our most treasured rememhrances. A That term, the 25th anniversary of Evander's creation, was an out- standing one all around. The Silver Anniversary Pageant, Dedication to Youthf, was one which we shall all long WHIRL OF BYC-CNE DAYS



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