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FIFTH FORM OFFICERS HERBERT BAILEY ALBERT LEWIS President Vice-President JACK BRowN ROBERT MARCUS Secretary Treasurer 94 HE Class of 1938 began at Horace Mann with only forty-seven membersg now that number has been nearly doubled. Their chief worry in the First Form was the story that Mr. Cerow could nick either the right or left ear of any pupil with a fast-flying piece of chalk. In February they elected their first oflicers, Bailey, Pres- ident, Baxter, Vice-President, Marcus, Sec- retary, and Hayes, Treasurer. The next year was spent instructing First Formers in the game of chestnuts. There were now fifty-one members of the Class. Tom Van Raalte was President, Kaufman Vice-President, Baxter Secretary and Marcus Treasurer. The Third Form found the same officers, but the ranks had now swelled to seventy-eight. Kaufman, Hayes and Sweet became members of the Record. Sachs and Yampolsky joined the Library Committee. In the Fourth Form. Al Lewis distin- guished himself in Jayvee Football and Jack Brown in swimming. Johnny Mayer and Frank Schiff made a light but formid- able tennis doubles. The Morrey Scholar- ship was awarded to Herbert Bailey. Lewis became President, Kaufman Vice-President, Brown Secretary and Bailey Treasurer. The Class Adviser was Mr. Bailey. Towards the end of the Fifth Form year, Friend and Marcus were chosen edi- tors of next yearis Record and Mannikin, while Bailey will head the Quarterly. Lewis, Schwartz, Perez, Terragni, Brown, Arnspiger, Dike, Bob Miller, Fleishaker and Bailey were all excellent in sports.
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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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