Allen Stevenson School - Unicorn Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1977

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CLASSES

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MR. TERRILL Fourth Grade MR. WEBB Science Varsity Wrestling Photo Club MR. WOICIECHOWSKI English, History Varsity Football, Baseball IV Basketball MR. TOBOLSKY Fifth Grade Varsity Soccer, JV Basketball A Ferrara brother act managed the custodial re- sponsibilities for the school this year. Younger brother Straho departed the United States to handle family business in Holland, so older brother Valerio took over, performing with great capability. His many tasks included opening roof drains stuffed with broken hockey sticks, grafitti on bathroom walls, gum on furniture, and lighting bars in the gym. His cheery crew of Yugoslavian co-workers always had a kind word for everybody but those with muddy shoes from sports. Faculty activities widened even more this year, with the addition of Mr. Kersey's participation into almost every sport and activity under the sun. New cellist in Mr. Gauger's Orch, Pablo Kersey contin- ued his operatic loves and became totally enthused with weight-lifting and even got a bench press! Unfortunately the Trustees did not manage to get additonal room for the school during the '76-7 year. Thus the faculty room remained overcrowded as ever, as the ever-growing teacher group found it increasingly difficult to find space for relaxing and drinking hot cocoa. This year several Upper School teachers did not go out to afternoon field, staying in to give extra help, manage punitive detention groups for home- work shirkers, or direct plays. In addition, the mid- morning roof periods became an Upper School fea- ture. Heretofore morning study halls were con- ducted with great formality, but now roof ball has grown into a right rather than a privilege. Ho hump wait til next year!



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61.83 pg an Y ,QP zzz' THE NINTH GRADE NINTH GRADE this year was the second largest in A-S history, numbering 19. Of these 19, not one personality could be related directly with an- other - although there were some who tried! who tried! Charley Evans, David Hilliard and jimmy Croc Krissel, while not always excelling in academics, lthough working hard some of the timej lead many athletic teams on to victory. Bodey Brookins and john Shubert were the war strategists of the class, spending many an evening playing Diplomacy with Mr. Landis ialias joachim von Doublecrossj. Brad Kulman and jeremy Ben- Ami put their noses to the books, grinding out the best marks in the class. Brad was also one of the best A-S News Editors in recent years. Brad Kabbash, commonly knows as Ahab, doled our many a Granola bar to famished classmates and teachers alike. Mike Hedges, originally from Ber- muda, was one of the better students while looking promising in wrestling and soccer. Timi joukowsky, born in ltly tsicj, came to A-S academically but not athletically behind. Now he has worked hard to become a very good student and leader. Peter Livingston, king of the sound effect, per- formed well in athletics, and managed to get the Unicorn out on time. Mark Tiedemann also per- lb Cf? ...Q 'KID N. w,,,, NINTH GRADE - back row: Brookins, Muller, Krissel, Livingston, A. Zaloom, Tiedemann, middle row: Schubert, Hilliard, Evans, Kabbash, Kulman, T. joukowsky, front row: Armington, Vogelstein, R. Margolis, Hedges, Ben-Ami, Szor, absent: Lofas formed well in athletics, working hard throughout the year despite his tendancy to annoy teachers. Nick Armington and Lars Lofas, science nuts of the class, were also the electricians for stage produc- tions. An anonymous source reports that the two re- wrote Colliers Science Almanac and disproved Einstein's theory of relativity, all in one home room period. Mario Muller could frequently be found playing desk ball with jeremy. Called strudel by his peers, he contributed diligently to publications and other extra-curricular pursuits. Danny Szor was the actor extraordinaire of the class, starring as Fydor in the Ninth Grade Play and as Nanki-Poo in the G 84 S. The well known cry of But Sir! meant that Robert Margolis was nearby, his humor and consideration for others made many a school day shorter. Fred Vogelstein, whose academic prowess amazed all this year, wore his trousers as though floods were about to submerge New York. Andrew Zaloom, Leadhead to his peers, came to A-S into eighth Grade last year and gained immediate friendship. His cries of Aieeee! have entertained many a class. This Ninth Grade was certainly one of the most interesting in years, and we hope these fellows succeed in everything they do to or in prep school.

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