Horace Mann Lincoln High School - Lincolnian Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1937

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Page 105 text:

Hohin Ahraliani Henry Altenherg lrving liarth Walter llass fXllw1't llerizzi liichurd Cohen lioss Cone l'ldn'alrd liostiliyan Prall Culviner Neill Darmstadter Peter Deitsch llalph lfruns Wvarren lfrzuis Thomas Gaines Thomas Hayes Bernard Heineman Sidney Hollis Wallace Hunter llohert ,ludell Holme-rt liilcullen Bernard Klingenstein lfrederiek Kohler Thomas Langner Andrew Lazarus lfdward Logan Howard lllarton Charles lVlilgrim Charles J. Miller David Mort Mic-liael Newhorg Richard Newlnlrgel Arnold Pestronk Armand St-liwali Alan Sf'llW21lii1Cllt'l' Sam Schweitzer Arthur Silherhurg liurton Sklar Franz-Karl Staudinaer Harry Straus Mark Strook Roger Taft lioger Unger Wald:-mar Verne! ,lack Vliaehtel Peter Wile Norman Williams

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SECOND FORM OFFICERS NORMAN WTILLIAMS R001-:R UNGER President Vice-President J NCK Hi:1Ni:M.txN EDWARD COSTIKYAN Secretary Treasurer 100 NDEPENDENCE. reliability and the quality of being seen but not heard were chosen by the Second Formers as their major achievements over last year. Mr. Andersorfs General Language Class has attracted many Second Formers. The main problem has been writing good material and getting ads for their project. The Linguist. ln the last six months they have doubled their ads and expect to in- crease their circulation. Schweitzer. Unger. Langner. Schwab and Heineman have spent much time writing. correcting papers and helping Mr. Anderson. Roger Unger, honor student. and Neil Darmstadter, Eng- lish wizard. have been reading some of the articles submitted to the Quarterly by the Lower School. Numerous members of the class have joined the Scout troop and made the shack behind the gym their headquarters. Taft. Hayes. Bass. Berizzi. Costikyan. Barth. Evans. Darmstadter. Hollis and Abraham. younger brother of last yearis head scout. have all been working under Mr. Payne. Wachtel. Kohler and Lazarus have joined recently. Unger has consistently led the Class in marks. never receiving below 90 this year. Last year he was runner-up to Kra- mer in the Lower School ranking. Schwab also stands high. The leaders in athletics are Barth and Login. During the fall season Barth was noted for his long runs and his straight- armg the latter for his playing in MA league basketball. This spring both are rival captains in the baseball MB league. Schwabacker. who won the ping pong tour- nament. is also a fine tennis player.



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FIRST FORM OFFICERS DAVID MARINE PETER PARKINSON President Vice-President DONALD MCINTOSII MILTON KEENY Secretary Treasurer 102 HIS year's First Form proved to be one one of the most excellent iII years. both in studies and athletics. At the end of the third marking period. Peter Miller came to the forefront by compiling an average of 95.25 to lead the school. Very few failures have been recorded for the class. Curried and ruled by Miss Mclntosh during their first year at school, the First Form usually breaks into print about Feb- ruary with announcement of their class officers. The late date gives all members a chance to get acquainted with each other. President was David Marineg Vice Presi- dent Peter Parkinsong Secretary Donald Mclntoshg and Treasurer Filton Keeny. The fall athletic season showed that the star football player of the form was Richard Jacobs, who led lIis team to a three-way tie for first place in the B league. George Bailey and Richard Zim- merman were also excellent. III basketball Bailey again showed the way with Richard Jacobs his nearest competitor. Boxing revealed aIIother First Form champion in Alex Katzenstein. who won the Midget Class Cup by his fine perform- ance in the tournament. With baseball now under way, the First Form has given its leaders to both leagues. In the MAF group both Eliot Shimer and George Bailey show great prospects. The MBU League seems to be led by Richard Jacobs, although he is surrounded with fine competition for high honors. Ranking scholastically behind Miller this year are Lloyd Marcus, Billy Baer, James Falk, George Bailey, and Peter Par- kinson.

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