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by inquiries from fhose who had begun fo look ahead. ln fhe G.O. elecfions, Ellioff Weinsfein was picked as presidenf, and Louise Melfzer as eighfh ferm represenfafive. In a relafively peaceful Senior elecfion, Virginia Wesfenberger emerged as presidenf, 'rho' Fern Rudolph's elecfion fo 'rhe posf of Senior Vice Presidenf was marked by some sforms. Loreffa Seaman and Arlene Lardino were elecfed as secrefary and freasurer, and Roberf Hooper hisforian. Sepfember l95I found us Seniors af lasf! If fhe preceding ferm had been a bif hysferi- cal, fhis ferm was sfark raving mad and en- firely wonderful. Emofions were mixed over fhe sfyle and qualify of our Senior hafs, buf fhe facf fhaf we were wearing fhem was fhe imporfanf fhing. The roufe fo fhe College Office was preffy nearly worn fhin, nof fo menfion Miss Bass who doubled for fhe Dean of Girls yel' gave us all fhe 'lime we required. Welcomed back were our exfra-curricular acfivifies. Whaf a happy humming as sporfs and clubs sfarfed up again! A fhoroughly green Orange-and-Black fook fo fhe gridiron, baskefballers wenf info acfion. All fhe fun of fhe Senior ferm unfolded. Class-Nife was molded around fhe fheme of Snow Whife and fhe Eighf Dwarfs, and Frolic Day furned and ouf ifs usual frolicsome self. There was fhe franfic rush fo gef fhe Senior celebrifies info fhe ORIOLE. Of course fhere was fhe serious side-mid-ferms and Regenfs, and worried faces unfil fhe resulfs were known. And on fhe world scale, fhe Korean peace falks fell aparf fime and fime again, fhe hopes of fhe nafion going up and down wifh fheir forfune. Graduafion broughf laughfer dilufed by fears, and-oh, yes--diplomas-diplomas 'rhaf provided fhe key fo college doors, or fo a job in whafever field we had chosen, diplomas fhaf marked fhe end of one shorf buf happy road fhrough educafion, only fo lead fo an- ofher broader road. HOMEWORK lCensoredl HONOR SCHOOL Evander's collecfion of unnafural specimens, who seem perfecfly nafu- ral as soon as 'rhey gef info some insfifufion of higher learning. Three Honor Classes on one's program card are fhe prerequisife fo admission, and of course an average of 857, or above in order fo be programmed for such classes. Harder assignmenfs, more reading and wrifing, and more research work are ex- pecfed of Honor School members. INFIRMARY Refuge from sudden class fesfsg haven of unprepared sfudenfsg sequesfered nook for a much needed sleep-all fhis if one can wangle a pass duly signed and dafed. INK Disfincfive colorafion upon school shirfs, neckfies and scarves. Miami Q' ZH W fix iii il' f , , ,,,,,, 73 ll -gig grin' 2 :i'E,?-'5' -i ilry K I 5 4 ai ' 4 'x U A D -ai' in fi -wi 1 hiifl l' S . 2' t 11.2.1 I , w X 1.11: fl XXI E255 ' ,. -,gigs i My - -is - . 5 '.. 1 ----- :lie .: -'lsiiig '- jugs-I i 4'--.Eg A ---4-- -.... f?4 l i W .. ,.., , . . . JANUARY Monfh when we musf say good- bye. K-RATIONS See CAFETERIA. KELLY, MAY Head of fhe Music Deparf- menfg amiable and able leader of fhe Glee Club, indefafigable 'ralenf scoufg experl' ac- companisfg sings, plays 'rhe piano and encour- ages ofhers, excels in all 'rhings excepf in falk- ing abouf herself. We'Il never forgef her, buf we couldn'f gef an inferview for fhe ORIOLE! LESOWITZ, MEYER You mighf expecf one
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LOYALIST A Dodger Fan lSee GIANTSI. MANDEI., JACOB A new arrival in Evander, Mr. Mandel has recenlly enlered lhe school's sighl'-conservalion depar'lmen+. He has al- lended N.Y.U., Columbia Universiiy, S+. John's and Ci'l'y Colleges, majoring in mafh, social sludies, law and psychology. He has lraveled 'lhrough weslern Europe, Israel, Mex- ico, lhe Wesl Indies, 'rhe Canadian Rockies and California. He 'rravels lo encourage his hobby of pholography. He had planned 'ro become a lawyer, bul' as a +eacher he has proven his worlh so early fhal' already he is preiecf of a Senior Class Iii you can call lhal a blessingl. MANGAN, ELEANOR A New Rochelle graduafe s+iII ac+ive in alumnae work, Mrs. Mangan decided 'ro become a school li- brarian because she was in+eres+ed in bolh young people and books. She enrolled in fhe School of Library Service al' Columbia and worked +o achieve her goal. As Newman Club leader for five years a+ Chrisfopher Columbus and for Iwo years a+ Evander, she has worked lo lif+ lhe e+hical sfandards of 'leen-agers. A greal' lover of European lravel, she has lived in Paris a+ lhree difierenl' limes. Her mosl precious experience abroad was an audience wi+h +he Pope. 1' XX I .4 NK . MARKS Syn. GRADES The dread of some sfuclenls, fhe joy of olhers and lhe surprise of many, whelher expressed in leH'ers or in per- cenfages. MARKS, ETHEL Chairman of Evander's Ma+h Deparfmenf, loved by her 'reachers as well as her siudenls, Miss Marks has laughl al' Evander ever since she was a red-haired girl iusl oul' of Hunler. She look her A.M. al Columbia. For several years she has been a malh inslruclor al N.Y.U. as well as Evander. As head of Evander's Honor School, she or- ganized lhe A Official Classes, of which she was guidance counsellor, and made of fhe honor classes a real school wilhin a school. Tell Miss Marks, an engineering inslruclor al' Columbia said +o Miss Shaw, +ha+ I have never seen a deparlmenl anywhere so well- organized or so pleasanlly managed as ihe Evander Malh DeparI'men+. Miss Marks is noi a mere malhemalician, educalor, or ad- minislralor, bul' a friendly and charming per- son who has +raveled widely, who moves in a large circle of friends, and has many hobbies. She loves poe+ry and music, polilics and 'rhe fheafer. MID-TERMS The inapproprialely named cause of menlal fruslralion coming near 'rhe end of fhe ferm, characlerized by exci+emen+, anguish, sloppage of normal menlal processes and an unusual amounl of sfudying. MORRIS, DR. HELEN In charge of Evan- der's Earlh Science Deparlmenl, born and ed- ucaled in New York, now lives in Weslchesler Counly. Blue-eyed, blonde and modesl, Dr. Morris is a mosl' a++rac+ive leacher who is lhrilled by her sludenis' delighf in learning. She obfained her bachelor's degree 'from Hunler College, where she majored in geol- ogy and biology, and her A.M. and Ph.D. from Columbia. Her hobbies are gardening, plumbing, repairing lhe house, cooking and driving. She knows lhe Uniled Slales as few of us do, bu+ has nol' had lime for much 'rravel lafely. MUSIC ROOMS How many limes have lhe walls of 206 echoed lo lhe s+rains of lhe Ba'Hle Hymn of lhe Republic, +he Soldiers Chorus, or Spring Song, while expression and courlesy are in order! And how many limes have 'lhe loud reverberalions of brass
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