Barnard School for Boys - Bric Yearbook (Fieldston, NY)

 - Class of 1934

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Barnard School for Boys - Bric Yearbook (Fieldston, NY) online collection, 1934 Edition, Page 53 of 144
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Page 53 text:

Tl-lEI934BARNARD BRIC ee B f Tl B H The Mirror Most Popular HUNTER Best Athlete FERRIS Done Most for Barnard H X 1' TQ O fl MCMANUS M 1 Best Looking ROLPH Best Dressed FERRIS, HUNTER QTiej Social Light FAIELLA Most Likely to Succeed MCMANUS Best Built JAFFE Best Natured FREES Meekest MORAN Most Optimistic KANOVITCH Most Brilliant HUNTER Married First ROLPH Wittiest PETERS Thinks He Is KANOVITCH Biggest Roughhouser vffug BROWN Z Biggest Drag with Faculty HUNTER 19 members of the class dance, 2 do not, Arns is uncertain. 11 members of the class smoke, 8 do not, and 2 will not admit it. The outstan yu s was tie football victory over Woodmere in 1933. ding athletic event of the four Qlf l

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TI-lEI934BARNARDBR ,r 1,,,:, 1,r ,,,g L,,, , Y,4g:T---WW, -- - - W rl 1934 Class History ir q HE present Senior class contains a group of six fellows who have learned ' and played together, grown up together, since the third grade. This group CIS, grew steadily up through the various stages of the Lower and Middle , Schools, hesitated a bit during the eighth grade and freshman years, and then renewed growth as seven new members completed the list. The six original fellows are Ted Ferris, john Faiella, Tom Selway, Charles McManus, Harold Ftees, and William Peters. They were joined the following year by john Black and John Sheldon, and the year after that by George Kindermann, Charles Rush and John Schultz. Lester Moran and Bernard Kanovitcn were the recruits the following year, and, in the seventh grade, Ian Hunter and Price Phelps were added to the growing list. This group entered the eighth grade and distinguished itself by its work on the Brownie teams and the high averages of the Regents marks, and at the end of the year were graduated into the high school with the presentation of cer- tificates and a speech by Doctor Hazen. In the freshman year the class compiled a fine record, leading the high school in honor roll representation, and participating enthusiastically in Midget sports. The Sophomore year was notable for the progress in athletics and the arrival of Kenneth Rolph. Several of its members made varsity teams, and two of the boys were elected captains for the following year. John Hogan, Edgar Jaffe, John Brown and Gordon Arns swelled the list considerably in the junior year, again a year of accomplishment during which members of the class of '34 held approximately one half of the positions on varsity teams. The junior Prom, also, was a notable feature of the year, and a great success. Now, as Seniors, with our members the nucleus of most of the activities throughout the school, our group completed by Clinton Ramsay and Granville Horton, a Senior Prom being planned, we are beginning to think more and more of the night when we shall leave Barnard, the night when we shall take one last reminiscent look back and then turn our heads, from the past, into the future.



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Tl-IEI934BARNARDBRIC 'l ali ' 1 . W , W, , ,Y .,,,,Cf l . ,,L,,,,- l 'ii, junior Class History E, the members of the Junior Class, proudly accept the full responsibilities fx, of becoming Seniors, the management of the .Student Council, and the many S? ii J other student functions. We feel ourselves especially qualified for this great honor by our fine scholastic and athletic records. In the field of athletics our members have starred principally in football, baseball, and tennis, but we also have members on the basket- ball and track squads. Many of our classmates have won their letters in these sports. Although the smallest class in the Upper School, we have had our quota of representatives on the monthly Honor Roll, thus proving our worth scholastically. Our social season was a huge success. The Senior-Junior Football Dance, and the Senior and Junior Promenades were all heavily supported by our fellow classmates. Of particular interest was the junior Promenade, which was held in the beautiful Egyptian Room of the Hotel St. Regis. In the other phases of student life we have also placed members of our class on the Purple B, The Bric, and the Dramatic Association. Therefore, with this resume of our Upper School history, we feel that we are able competently to fill the places of the Class of 1934.

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