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

 - Class of 1937

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Horace Mann Lincoln High School - Lincolnian Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 137 of 208
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THE LINGUIST Editor-in-Chief. Roger Unger Excculire Editors Thomas Langner. Samuel Schweitzer. Jack Heine- man and Armand Schwab. Editorial Board Harry Allen. George Railey. Prall Culviner. James Falk. Thomas Gaines. Wi. Richard Jacohs. Morris Judson. Milton Keeny. James Ludwig. Lloyd Marcus. David Marine. Peter Miller. Richard New- hurger. Franz Karl Staudinger. Arthur Silherherg and Mark Stroock. Business Manager. Warren Evans Business Board Henry Altenherg. William Rerliner. Donald Mac- Intosh. Michael Newhorg. Rurton Sklar. Harry Straus. Mark Stroock. Elias Surut and Peter Wile. Faculty .-fdziscr. Charles Anderson UT out for the first time last year hy the First Form General Language Class under lilr. An- derson. the Linguist has developed into an annual publication with this termis issue. Volume II is a product of the First Form and also of some students in the Second Form who are interested in philology. All articles are on the subject of language and are written hy memhers of the two lower classes. This year photographs and drawings were in- 133 eluded to a greater extent than in the first edition. ln an effort to create more interest in the puhlica- tion among upper formers. a word puzzle contest was sponsored hy the Linguist. Contestants had to make as many words as possihle out of the letters in The Linguist. A prize of five dollars was awarded to the winner. Among the articles in the new issue. Roger Unger wrote on Latin word origins. discussing the evolution of many words from their Latin hegin- nings. Jack Heineman did an illustrated article on How Vlvriting Regan. which descrihed the alpha- hets ancient peoples used. The history of words used in restaurant menus in New York was covered hy Sam Schweitzerg for research he collected and studied seventy-live menus. Michael Newhorg has an article on the heginnings of language. explain- ing how the caveman spoke and what speech-sounds we use. Spanish words in lfnglish was the suhject of an essay hy Arthur Silherherg. Thomas Langner discussed words used in connection with cathedral architecture. Uthcr articles were written hy Henry Altenherg. Armand Schwah. Richard Ncwhurger, Prall Culviner. Tom Gaines. Mark Stroock. Harry Strauss and Warren lfvans. Resides its Horace lilann circulation. the Lin- guist is distrihuted to many places outside of school: some to memhers of the staff at Teachers' College and its alhliated schools: some to linguists interested in the work at Horce Mann: others to general language classes in the United States and to alumni.

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ART CLASS HE first step in giving Art a permanent place in the Horace Mann curriculum was the addi- tion of Mr. Thaddeus Kidawa to the Faculty. Using the renovated space behind the lockers as a studio. the Art class demanded immediate at- tention, especially from the Lower School. A native New Yorker. Mr. Kidawa spent two years in Germany studying music in between his more concentrated studies of Art under a scholar- ship at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Returning to New York to teach Art at Horace Mann. he still considers Philadelphia his home. Meeting during Play Period. the Upper School group was composed of Philip and Robert Yam- polsky. Dick Stolper and a few others who dropped in spasmodically. Especially active was the Lower School group, of which Miller, King, Scheibel and Unger showed the most promise. Milgrim, Keeny, Flatto and Kinnear have worked particularly in clay. Stage sets in oils and tempera were done by Peter Miller, while Arnold Scheibel created mostly with pastels. Others in the class were Love, Finkelstein. Cabrielson and Globus. One of the Art features was the contest spon- sored by the Quarterly, with Mr. Blake and Mr. Kidawa as judges. Special merit was exhibited by Arthur Bijur, Art Editor of the Quarterlyg Robert Levy in a water color of a Swiss Chalet, Alan Stern in his pencil sketchesg and Bill Crozier in his car- tooning. With the new Art studio, the addition of Mr. Kidawa to the Faculty. and the opportunity to ex- hibit work in the Quarterly. the coming year should bring rapid strides in a subject long neglected by Horace Mann. SCOUT TROOP 501 Scoutmasler . . . Senior Patrol Leader . ELK PATROL Patrol Leader Aime,1st Lintz. lst Abraham, lst Cotter, 2nd Kraft, 2nd Weil, 2nd Detels, tenderfoot Lieberman. tenderfoot BEAVER Patrol Leader Brown, lst lluckalter. star Evans, 2nd Royer, tenderfoot Darmstader. tenderfoot Kohler, tenderfoot . . MR. ROBERT F. PAYNE . RAY WYLAND, Life Scout MOOSE PATROL Patrol Leader Biederman, star Gabrielson. star Hollis, 2nd Hayes, tenderfoot Bass, tenderfoot Costikyan, tenderfoot Barth, tenderfoot LYNX PATROL Patrol Leader Kerr, star Berizzi, 2nd Lintz, W.. 2nd Rose, tenderfoot Taft. tenderfoot Wachtel, tenderfoot Lazarus, tenderfoot



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