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FOURTH FORM OFFICERS JOHN Kumi: ALI-'Rl-LD KL.xrBER l,fl'Sidl'llf IITFC-Pfl'Sidf'llf Juvnzs lVllI.LER LEONARD BIEL Secretary Trcaxzzrcr HE Class of 1930 came to Horace Mann the smallest form ever to enter school. The elections were held at Christ- mas time. and Kubie became President. Nathan Vice-President. Klauher Secretary. and Farr Treasurer. Salzer's baseball team captured the B League pennant. while Kolb starred in the Midget Division of the Medal Meet. Herbert Kramer was the leading scholar and received Final Honors in all four subjects. The only change in Second Form oth- cers was Riel. a newcomer. as Secretary. and Klauber as Treasurer. The class stuck close to tradition by electing Mr. Gerow adviser. The best athletes were Kubie and Kolb. while the scholastic ranking took a drop when Kramer spent half the year in Florida. A large number of boys entered in the Third Form and the same oliicers were re- elected. Kubie also became Lower School representative of the General Association: and Kramer amassed his best marks to date. ending up at the top of the Lower School. Kramer. Kubie and Jimmy Miller were ac- cepted on the Record board. and Kramer and Miller got stories in the Quarterly. The Class became part of the Upper School with sixty boys. twenty-four of the original twenty-eight remaining. Sam Fish- man and Ralph Thompson. newcomers. have starred in athletics. Sid Friend and John Hurd became members of the Record Board, and Friend. Miller and Kramer were accepted on the Quarterly. The first class dance was a success. Hill Smallwood heading the Floor Committee.
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THIRD FORM OFFICERS DAVID JUDsoN CHARL1-:s HAINES President Vice-President BURTON COHEN MALCOLM SHERMAN Secretary TT'66lSllJ'f?f 98 MONG its principal achievements the Class of 1940 includes a game tabbed Mripballf' whose object is to tear as much as possible off as many as possible. The sport has been recently outlawed by Mr. Tilling- hast. In the First Form the Class was headed by Robert Sweet, now at Exeter. David Judson as Vice-President, Peter Gor- don Secretary, and Irl Rose Treasurer. Kraft, Kennedy and Wilson made them- selves known in League athletics. The following year they elected the same President. Griffin, however, became Vice-President, Judson Secretary, and Sherman Treasurer. Kraft and Rose starred in football. Kennedy became MA League basketball captain, a position usually held by Third Formers. Sherman and Bernheim made their mark in soccerg Kraft. Kennedy and Wilson in baseball. and Rose and Sherman in track. Marks in the class were good. with Sweet, Judson, Beller and Zucker the leading scholars. This year Judson and Zucker joined the Record Board, and started the long trek of all Record cubs, writing Lower School news. Kohnstamm. Kennedy and Schlessinger joined Rose, Kraft and Wilson among the football greatsg Bernheim and Sherman repeated in soccer. Besides pilot- ing an MA league basketball team to vic- tory. Joe Kennedy fson of Columbia's swimming coachj held three Lower School swimming titles and swam for the Varsity in one meet. He also won the Lower School tennis tournament. In baseball, the 'LYankees with Kraft, Wlilson and Ken- nedy are expected to capture the crown.
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