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Page 62 text:
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ARNOLD Kr-:RNER . . . In his Senior year, Arnie suddenly turned pioneer, treking every day from the wilds of Long Island by train, from Penn Station by subway. Quite an athlete, he played V ar- sity soccer, basketball and baseball last year. He had to give up everything but baseball this year because of lack of time. In be- tween brilliant stops at first base, Arnie sometimes finds time to sprint the 100 for the cindermen. NORMAN KLEBANOW Though 'Vormart has lived at the Dorm during his year and a half at Horace Mann, he is by no means a dormant individual. Some of his excessive energy he has un- leashed in the Dormitory News, raising this weekly paper from the yellow sheet category. The rest of his exuberance has gone toward procuring the reputation of heckler superbe. Unusual in that he never discloses his love life to a soul, we think he's a roue at heart, however. 58
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Page 61 text:
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HORACE KALIK ..., 4s a member of the Good Government . . . . ,G . d Club. Horace found early prominence with his poznt of or er. lllr. Chairman. Was an important part of the lllannikin Business Board. and was added to the editorial staff of the Record. Cot the privilege of staying up an extra half hour at the dorm by worlf- ing on the Dorm, This year he joined the Social Committee and l rench Club. In the lunehroonz, is always pretty near Tony Pope: . W . d started out on the gfldlfllll the same way, but neur dld get aroun W ' 1 lr. to making the ,411-City team like his side-lr'e and handles the business end Rossa KAl'FM.-xN . . . Roger sings of the Clee Club with the same slcill. Un the SOCilIICOVIU71ifIl'l' he is one of the really hard-working enthusiasts who make a little . . , d e a If go a long way in decorating the gym. Does a goo Hep P If deal of speaking in 'various languages as a member of the Speakers Club. French Club, andthe Senior Class. 57
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Page 63 text:
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NIALCOLM KNEIBEL . . . Malcolm joined the class last year, pop- ping right into the midst of things. Has a ravishing interest in sciences and proved to be one of the other fifty-eight boys who were carrying around 3300 cameras. In between studies he finds basketball his favorite, always an enthusiastic league player. JULIAN KOENIG . . . Few baseball fans know batting averages, fielding averages and umpires' middle names like Julian. N0 sloueh himself as a Jaycee inyielder. One of the better students, his activities included Good Government Club, Speakers Forum, Record and Mannikin Boards. His hidden past also reveals mem- bership in the Print Club and ownership of a sad violin. A Rec- ord Room habitue who really thought he could study there. 59
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