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-3 NICHOLAS MEISTER ARMINGTON 239 East 79th Street entered in first grade Schnick, Nick A-S News: Staff Writer lgr. 6, 7, 91, Chairman Science Fair lgr. 7, 8, 91, Orchestra: violin lgr. 4-71, Chorus lgr. 6 81 71, Honor Role lgr. 6, 7, 81, Drama Club igr. 8 81 91, Shop Club lgr. 5 81 61, Science Club lgr. 7 81 81, Cooking Club lgr. 91, IV Soccer tgr. 5 84 61, Varsity Soccer igr. 7 81 81, Varsity Football Manager lgr. 91, Varsity Baseball Man- ager lgr. 8 84 91, Hobbies: photography, electronis, sailing. IEREMY DANIEL BEN-AMI 365 West End Avenue entered in second grade Ben, BentIey A-S News: reporter igr. 7 84 81, Assistant to the Editors lgr. 91, Unicorn: Associate Editor lgr. 91, Orchestra: 'cello lgr. 4-91, Chorus lgr. 6, 7, 91, Honor Roll igr. 3-91, Student Council: representative lgr. 7 84 81, President both terms lgr. 91, Ninth Grade Play lead, Chess Club lgr. 5 84 61, Games Club fgr. 7 84 81, Debating Club lgr. 91: IV Soccer lgr. 5 81 61, Varsity Soccer lgr. 7, 8, 91, Hobbies: baseball cards, stamps, bowling, CB radio WILLIAM THURMAN BROOKINS II 85 East End Avenue entered in third grade Bodey Honor Roll igr. 8 84 91, Art Award lgr. 81, Chess Club igr. 51, Ping- Pong Club lgr. 61, Games Club lgr. 7-91, Ninth Grade Play, IV Football lgr. 51, 1V Soccer igr. 61, Varsity Soccer lgr. 8 84 91, Hobbies: fishing, model-making, motorcycling, guns, astronomy. 17
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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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CHARLES EVANS 521 Park Avenue entered in first grade Charlie, Chucky Orchestra: 'cello Igr. 415 Games Club fgr. 515 Chess Club Igr. 615 Kersey's Warriors Igr. 715 Backgammon Club Igr. 815 Skipping-out-of- Club Club Igr. 915 IV Football fgr. 5 84 615 Varsity Football Igr. 7-915 Varsity Hockey fgr. 7-915 IV Baseball fgr. 5 81 615 Varsity Baseball Igr. 715 Varsity Lacrosse tgr. 8 84 91, Co-Captain tgr. 915 Hobbies: frisbee, records, certain experiments DAVID SHELBURNE HILLIARD 120 East 85th Street entered in first grade Tank, Mr. Science Student Council: representative Igr. 6 84 81, Student Officer Chief Igr. 915 Orchestra: trumpet fgr. 41, trombone Igr. 51, tuba Igr. 815 Chorus Igr. 715 Chess Club Qgr. 5 84 615 Games Club tgr. 7 84 815 Lacrosse Club Igr. 915 Admissions Guide fgr. 815 IV Football Igr. 515 Varsity Football Igr. 6-91 Captain Igr. 915 Varsity Hockey tgr. 5-915 Varsity Wrestling fgr. 8 81 91 Captain Igr. 915 IV Baseball fgr. 5 84 615 Varsity Baseball tgr. 715 Varsity Lacrosse Igr. 8 84 91 Captain 81 Asst. Gen. Mgr. ASLC fgr. 915 Hobbies: skiing, studying, motocross riding. MICHAEL WALLACE HEDGES 1192 Park Avenue entered in fifth grade Mike A-S News: reporter tgr. 715 Chorus fgr. 7 84 815 Greatest Improvement Award fgr. 615 Operation Push Ahead Igr. 9 in math15 Art Club fgr. 5 84 715 Science Club Igr. 615 Games Club fgr. 8 84 915 IV Soccer Igr. 5 8t 615 Varsity Soccer fgr. 7-915 Varsity Hockey tgr. 8 84 915 Varsity Wrestling Igr. 915 Hobbies: water 84 snow skiing, hiking, fishing, canoeing.
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