Horace Mann School - Horace Mannikin Yearbook (Bronx, NY)

 - Class of 1946

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OWEN H. ALPER Owen won The Tond affeclion of his classmalres early because of his abilify 'ro Jralce a iolce as well as engineer one. lnleresfed in magic, he forwarded The Magic Club un+il ilrs disconlinualion. Spealcers' Club and Debaling Sociely. A lceen mind Tor sporls aided The occasional wriling of an On The Bench column. Business Head ol The Record in The Sixlh Form, Owen golf special commendalion from Mr. Melcalf Tor his ellforls as a J.V. Foolballer. ARISTOTLE A. ANTHONY Probably one of The besi-nalured guys in H.lvl.'s hislory, Telly was deserve edly elecfed Senior Scribe This year. His pleasanl smile could be viewed on The gridiron and especially on +he cinders where he was an ace speedsler. Three years of crooning in The Glee Club and seven in The baihlub enabled Telly +0 sing wilh 'rhe Quarlel and Small Chorus. Vehemenlly denies lhal he is relaled To a cerlain Greek philosopher. OWEN TELLY 29

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now seemed quiTe an ordinary one. BUT we had come To love and respecT The halls where we lingered and were proud in The ThoughT ThaT maybe The presenT PirsT Form was holding us in awe. Dr. Blake, our TaiThTul and inspired adviser, TrighTened us wiTh his ThoughT Process and his TesTs which looked so easy when you TirsT looked aT Them. WiTh Dr. Blake we Took aparT l-lamleT and aTTempTed To puT him back Togelher again in The iuicy mid-year exam. T-le encouraged us all wiTh his happy belieT ThaT no one would aTTend college This year, Though Dr. Tillinghasf TervenTly hoped ThaT some oT us would be accepTed. Mr. LewerTh, The Columbia Tlash, saw ThaT we didn'T geT away wiTh anyThing in American hisTory, and Tiendishly invenTed new schemes To pull down our averages each week. Some oT us who had Tormerly connecTed Mr. Payne wiTh a happy smile and a pleasanT manner oT lisTening To play-skipping excuses received a severe iolT in physics classes. We TelT The sTrain oT coming in laTe on Monday mornings, bleary-eyed Trom a weekend wiTh beauTiTul women and college applicaTions. Paul Bilgore served as PresidenT: Paul MorT was Vice-PresidenTg Telly AnThony, SecreTaryq and STan Pressman, Treasurer. Larry Goodrich, Bill SarnoTT, and Francis Chen ran The G.A. Green and Blinken ediTed The Record, Newmark and LangsdorT, The MANNTKTN, Galler The QuarTerly, and Loeb The Manual. Chen, Blinken, Green, T-leinernan, Newmark, and Schlesinger were The leading scholars in our unusually brainy class, while Johnson, Goodrich, MessiTer, MorT, Gans, Corcoran, and SarnoTT were The ace aThleTes. We marveled aT The undeTeaTed Soccer and Swimming Teams and will long remember The A.A.P.S. swimming Tinals and The EasTern Prep School lnviTaTion BaskeT- ball TournamenT in Bronxville. April 6 was our April Pool's Day, and mosT oT us sweaTed ouT The six hours oT College EnTrance Exams, Though considerably shaken wiTh Spring Tever. Many oT us recovered in Time Tor The ele- ganT Senior Prom The nexT week- f' QQ' ' we end and Trenziedly searched clos- eTs Tor our TaThers' moThball-in- TesTed Tuxedos. ln The Tinal weeks we experienced a new Tondness Tor The securiTy oT our Alma MaTer and a Teeling oT uncerTainTy regarding our TuTures. In days To come we shall wiTh nosTalgia Think back upon Class Day, The happy, lighT-hearTed senior play, and Dr. TillinghasT's Tinal. solemn, sTirring words .... And Then one day in June we were walking slowly up The hill To receive our diplomas. We knew we could make iT. 28



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DAVID SAMUEL ARNSPIGER Army iiTTer-bugged inTO Horace lvlann in The Third Form. He made a sloT Tor himselT in aThleTics, playing VarsiTy FoOTball and Jayvee Baseball, Though This year a Trick knee benched him. One OT Those lucky boys who can geT ouT OT bed aT 8:59, Arny's den is The TavoriTe hangouT OT all hillTOp card sharps. He is Tamed Tor his anTics on The dance Tloor where he reigns as king OT The hep caTs. ALLEN KING BACHRACH Since enTering H.lvl., AI has proven himselT To be a king OT The cinders, his IOO-yard dash being The envy OT all. Cn The Glee Club, Als rapidly changing voice seriously endangered ThaT club's appearance Tor a Time. However, AI pulled Through and now chanTs sTolidly in The bass secTiOn. An excellenT dancer and Tine sTudenT, he could oTTen be Tound aT parTies wiTh an enviable daTe, explaining The Lame Duck AmendmenT, or Marshalls decisions, no doubT. DAVE 30

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