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Called by Mr. Harnth one of the best editors Horace Mann has had. George proved himself a hard. conscientious worker who got the most from his staff. His only freedom in the Rec- ord Room was rattling out drum- breaks with Ziggy Miller. ALAN JAFFEE fllllllfllgfllg Editor Jail was right-hand man and the old stand-by for those long evenings at Yonkers. Will be swearing for ten years he would have had an honor average if it weren't for twelve oiclock hed- times. THE RECORD GEORGE AVAKIAN Edilor-in-Chief LAWRENCE L,xnER F1 aiu rf, Lldzlor If he could have spared the time from his one thousand other oc cupations. Larry would have changed the Record completely. His editorial make-up, heads. lay-outs and serial interviews were noteworthy. 112 ALFRED STRASBURCER Business fllanrlgf-r Strassy will be remembered as a really sterling shekel snatcher. Spent time building up younger talent and appreciating all parts of the Business Board.
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LAWRENCE LADER Editor-in-Chief ARTHUR B1JL'R .4ssistant Editor HENRY RITTER ,4dl'l'f'1iSiIlg Manager EDGAR J. NATHAN III Business Manager RICHARD KAUFMANN Plzotogrrlpliy Editor ALAN JA!-'FEE Assistant Editor HORACE KALIK .4ssistant Business Manager Plz otograplzy Editorial Business -l-WK PHI'-1-'VS Av.-xkLxN N,xTH,xN HLRZ-:RT ARONS EUGENE STWELM-AAN COMPTON RITTI-IR CH.xRLEs i'il'STElN A4,, KOENIC STOI-PER ARTHUR f RIIiDM.-KN ARTHVR HIJPR L-ASKER ZUCKER How.xRn Tomi.-xN Xvll.I.l-XM CRoz1ER C. RIILLER The board of the l937 Horace Mannikin was one of the largest in years. The majority of the work fell to Editor Lader and the assistants. Bijur and Jaffee. The entire art work. except Crozier's cartoons. was also done by Bijur. Though the editors were selected at the end of last year. little progress was made until early winter. A new sys- tem. however. was instituted this year for the elec- tion of editors. The job will now be filled about a month before the end of school. giving the new edi- tor a chance to work with the retiring board. Rob- ert Marcus will hold this position next year. with Robert Kaufmann as his assistant. No other posi- tions have heen selected. Most of the sports articles were written by George Avakian and Bob Zucker. both of whom have matriculated for many years on the Record. Stolper combined with Avakian in compiling the Senior History. Among the Senior write-ups is clearly visible the touch of Alan Jaffee. who com- posed them with so much glee. For a book which used more photographs than any previous one. Dick Kaufmann performed most ahly with his camera. Stivelman and Phillips aided him in securing the Senior informals. a tremendous job. A good many of these shots. especially those taken in athletic contests. are 'fcandidv in the true sense of the word. The groups. teams and many others were taken by the Carmen Studio. Wfhatever success comes to the hook results pri- marily from the fine efforts of the liusincss lioard. which secured one of the largest advertising totals in years. over 31200. Headed by lfdgar Nathan. the board also comprised Horace Kalik and Henry Ritter. his chief aids. Much thanks are due to Mr. Charles C. John- son. the engraver. for his generous help and to Mr. Robert W. Kelly. the printer.
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