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

 - Class of 1977

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GRADE 5 TOBOLSKY - back row: Kleefield, Greer, Kratovil, Klammer, Hemion, Leibg middle row: Ratliff, F. Wahlers, Rothstein, P. Cohen, Khan, Goldfischer, G. Zuckertg front row: Selch, Abrahms, A. Seplow, B. johnson, Barrette, M. Penn Chris Miller spent most of his time on stage productions, trying to be Mr. Schroeter's left AND right hand man, while Sandy Trippe made a game out of cutting field. Tony Green cranked out innu- merable bloody-minded cartoons, while others who shall not be named plastered odd-ball magazine Cut-Outs on Mr. Wojo's blackboard. When Chris Miller wasn't illuminating the stage, Winfield Henry was, and he probably spent an extra two weeks worth of time in the building, working on almost every show of the year. Bowlegged Larry Siskind invaded the school darkroom early in the year, and proved invaluable to the publications staff, although it took the staff almost three months to convince Chris Allen to write a story for the A-S News. Clinton the Rabbit johnson was the envy of many, with three varsity letters the started for hockey 81 lacrosse! Only braces on his teeth came to mar his perfect rabbit-like appearance. Leading stu- dent was quiet, erudite jesse Cohen, one of the few mortals to ever get an A-plus on one of Mr. Nichols' hour tests. Although he was often victimized by detention, equipment freak Ycaza Thrush passed with flying colors, as did Neil Bader, sixth man on the basketball team. Certainly Whitney Ransick was the class eccentric, his Argument Booth at Carnival was unparalleled for foul language and insults - and won the prize for the best booth! Newcomer Allty Parkinson found a new home far from Paris ffrom whence he camel, and Peter Briger was forced to suffer through the year with an unmentionable nickname which even some of the faculty persisted in using. Unfor- tunately 7B homeroom teacher Mr. Wojo had a class allergic to spring rollers, and continually Mr. Nichols would be found raving about yet another broken map or shade. X 33



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If 7th Grade could best be characterized as a class of students, then 6th Grade could best be termed a class of jocks. Although such hard-workers as jonny Potter, Tonio DeVido lpermant assistant teacherl, and leffrey Oestericher brought smiles to the faces of all their teachers, it was Colin Hagen's gang of athletes who brought smiles to the faces of the coaches. Hagen, who believes he is Bert Jones, lr., led his cohorts Misha loukowsky, Marcus Henderson and Kevin Keels to great athletic exploits on the football field, although their basketball fortunes were some- what less than expected. Fogwell Fogel from Greenwich proved a wel- come addition, although he couldn't come close to jeremy Levy for being the class character. Mark Browning, tallest of the tall fellows, continued to write amusing stories for his English teacher and all who cared to read them, while Peter Judson and Roger Raines remained on stage throughout the entire performance - namely, the year. Scotty Mat- tox went to field for two months wearing boots, while Stuart Thompson completed the deal of the century - suckering an unfortunate 7th Grader into buying a 5-year-old lacrosse stick for S17! Hrivnak 84 O'Connell were once again inseparable, while Chris Leo was once again - well, we're not having any of that kind of language here! Cha-wen Sze continued as the class brain fand trumpet virtuosol but it was Nicky McKhann who had a smile for everybody - including Bobby Haag!

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