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

 - Class of 1954

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J N . the 1-111111 lr ' anl l111N' SQ - 1i 'N lor, 1111Ni -harge 1f ' ' ' -ll N - 1 -- -1 'f il 5l'l 1111l. 2 X4-I1 s Classical Languagfw Department I Id IWC' ldll' d X I IP d I I I can new I1 Imam .iilffllwf Irul dl Hmm IIII Xlfdl I-nh I PC td on ic- enioilnienl Nd 0 Ill fI1 Ihal Wir Bertram IIIJICIII took one IC If ICA CIXI I I I I O ECI I I IIIICTC CC and In under land Ihe pinhlem of In ludenl mafIe him xerx popu dI'IIOII It' UK I d I4dI I I I I' IICXFI IJIII IIIU NBII Q 1 n I me Ile hd I't'IIIdIIxdIIIt' aim XXIII d I cl d I I I I I I JI I I e at Hui II Wann ll IJ. llll U I IXLI IU IH I ltdltl unr II III c ll Ii NIL I,ipIxin. Ur. .I IQII. I ' 6 I , I III5 yvar Nir. Wiuilvr I. NIMIIIII wuz in 1'IIElI'Ql'C uf II-a44I1ing fin- UIII of Ihc six Iiulin IIix'is'ons. XII: XIIXIHII. who Ildr n ul IIn'- '- NIA nn Im' II1il'Iy-mw l'LlI'5. is urigiinaliy In ni YGVIII nl. 'nI was g:raIInulwI In in NIicIIIIvIwnry Iinlle-ge in I9I I. 'IIUI'-' I.ulin is IIIII-n 4'uns'I ' II ' If' I I' Z. 'rea ' 'A 'e Xia il is sIiII xery niuvh alive. XII: Nivlralf is proufi that this 1' ' ' sm 1-nina' lungs sigll I up for I,aIin. an invrease of Ivn over Iasl TI 1 's s ig. ' . . ' .D ' of II I' rI 1' 'r I' s'ons. His aI1'I'I I Ii I his F2155 ' st I lar ' , II I+ s in his -Irss, Ur. Xie I. VII his I-ner,eIiI' spirit and his ' I' If Q s- III- Ilunior. hell I's -Iass un ils s. ' 's ' ' 'I ' pie- of f-hulk and I-xe'ry Inn-IJ in a while llrt'r Ll IIQJIIII lvnnis In-II. Ixh'I-h hm' kI'l'IPr in his III-sk. His lvalimirw- anal his Iuhn inlvrvsl in Ihr IIiII'f'nIIir-s Ihul his sIllII'l1Is Iav- inuk- hiin Une- ni' Ihc- In-sl inIIi- xi1Iu' IuIIisI'rs uni nm- III lha- nn sI wspe-I'lr-II I arAIn-rs ' 'a'- In lhc- Inl rx- Nir. NIvII II' NI II IIII In list' In a QlI't'LiI'I' tl-Il rc-' rIIs. III ies unI nlher XISIILII uiIIs In IiuiIII up a g1 ' Ier- slai I' y III Ihr- IInin'1n IQ Ilurv. Engllsh Department la lx lhal of leaf neun Nlclllll Cl peak llnen 1 urlle 111lere 111 ls ant dllllldlE'lX and apprellale lhe 1so1ld real hlelalure N11 Alfred Hdrulh lhe head of lhe department lauffhl all of the 11or He 1o11re11l1alec on lhe luds of poelrx and 1 Q1 lhe S x IOIIIIPI 111ll 11e1e1 for el xshal lhex learned a 1011 1 1 of lhe lhedlu e 1 011116 coxe1ec cl 111 e range o L13 er ranvmf fllJIIl 1 leek drama lo lhe Hlhle Mr lxoherl Thoma 011 look three ld e lll 3.ddlllOIl lo 1161110 111 charve of collere placement and 1411 Illll lhe lra1lxlea111 Nlr W ell a 11e11ron1erlo lhe chool lau fhl 1 1 ue o111e l'o11rlh lorm em 1o11 lldl e of lllllill hlll lhe Allllfllll Hullelln laufhl a fem Sophomore l 'Nlr lele l1ucke1 conducted Nome qecond an 1 1 He 11 o dlremle lhe le llllg. prol ram an c S o 1 1111111 11e 11 NN lllNll'llllt't ln 'Nlr 'Nlark ll e NN o 91 1 lan 1l Olldl dancmg. lo a Group of Lower S51 hoolerx after mhool l'ollou111f lhe L1I1fUI'lllIldlt' pa nuff of Ur Harold Clau en at lhe he llllllll of lhe wear U1 -'Xuerharh look oxer lhe FII' l and Second Sealed Hr -Xuerbafh Ur 'Vlsssender Xlr Bdruth 1 e landing Nlr 1oma 011 r e r Falrmgton Mr Gum lxer 14 0 1 H lf l'llljlllSll lIeparl111e11l has a difllvull 's '--- ,thing Hi '- -- 1 ' slnd rlf lo 5 ' ' ll . 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M I -XIJIXI 1e torx Ilepartment tI11 ar ua XI1 -XI fe r1g.,. 11 10 lauvht Amer1can H1 ton to IlftIl and SIXIII IUYIII 'N r r1,.g a e1e t vc anc 1 a cl It humor ce I11 I e 0 1e mo vo ll ar 111 e 1x1 0111 he rememhcred for h1 t llllcIl Iiep11I1I1c 111 111 and l e11 I1e ua not hu 1 acro e d or 111 1e 1 1ce 1 I IJ Iexserth taught h1 exer popular cour e 111 -Xmeruan H1 t01s to open dl cus 1011 and heated dehate 011 current top1c that uelc 1 IIIICPTBI part of the course The problem of educatlnf the Freshmen 111 the hner IIOIIIIN of Uodern Iwuropean H1 tors feII t0 a newcomer t0 Horace Wann 'Ur XYIIIIHITI R LIIIIIOII Be ldes UIDNIIICIIII the mw terle of xIOCIE'I'Il Iurope for h1 clas Mr Lhnton aI o taufht lar la tern H1 torx to some Fourth Iilfth and Slxth Former Mr Hathaway tau' ht xI8dlCNHI H1 torx to tI1e Sec 011d Icnm and also traced the cour e of exent from CHIIY man throuvh NN 01Id War ll for I11 Thlrd Hlld fourth I'0rm W0rId HINIfJX cIa 'Vlr Harry A AII1 011 agaln fa cmated the entlre I'1r t Iorm XNIIII the bCNN1IdCI'lIlU c1w1I1Lat10ns of Anment Hlstorx He also coached Yarsltx Soccer dur1nU the fall Wffwvwwiififg eltccl NI1 exsexth r reg. N AII1 on qtan IlIll0Il lo 1. .v I tl His v' ' 's ye s A '. , I rt NI. B .mi I r . I .S L.. A. I ers. AI . If 'cf s' vit I i11t ' s in I '1Iitic-s ' I h's s'rc st maI 's c' asses som I tI st 1 It I' ' th school. He 'Il I 5. 7' , 's s ra ' ' 'a Is ' spot ests. Wh ' s sv' ' ' ss the fi I , ' tI cII . NIL 'hilip . , ' - 's ' ' ' s ' A 'H 's the Juniors and Seniors. His slude11ts xxiII never forget the frank 's' s s ' s 'f cn ' cr - 'f P . , , ., . . I' ' . I' . S' .7 ' g -'s ' s . Q 's - ss, . I' s 5 7 fs 's 5 I , s. . 'Y 5 l . V .S 'V . if 1, ' T Y I , , 5 , 5 .JY , F . l . v u .S . S V. , .. S 1, V. . ' C ' - ,,f - 1 I. I .. 's .. d- 1111111 on infla I Nm on Mathematics Department Nidl I Iundamcnz inf complication ol mathematic to Horate 'Wann r Nlr Dean Moore who taught exerxthlnf from elementarw al ehrd to tri onometrx ua the head of the Math Department a he ha heen for the better part of hi thlrts tear stav at H 'VI A alum I tudent found him ea er to het some dumhell a box of Lands at Hex 1 as e ma e t e suv etl IIIIPFGNIIIIO' or ll pun I s g sax hand in ie moinmf o er e vox 1 reou llttllflflt dillifult homework prohlem N1 Carl llandall had a xerx husx Lhedule th1 xear Bel e teafhlnff math to lower schovlers he na also the head of the Hui ante IDIOUI lm and moat hed the tenms and houlinv team SHUI? on dll uth o e 3 for mrm n Nl the dm X due -Xthc n 1 ie 1 1 dit moat earn lxoundin out the department were NI1 Grafton line i ho tau ht the hr t thxfe form and condutted the Nlechamcal Drawn cour e and Ur Anton is ho taufht Ser ond Third 'ind lourth I'0IIl1 math 16 S- f -Nlr. Gilmour. NIV. Nlo 'rx Xlr. fire 'I. .' nfl- ing-Nlr. .Ntllr-ns. Mr. :Xnt . Mr. Hive. 0 HIS ' seven men had the joh of explaining tie V ' ' tals 1 I ' i s ' ' s ' - . ' e s. A . A n v . - v ' T . . - U . V ' . 2' ' . C 'gl ' s . . 's s 's ' ' ' 5 ' . 1 . it s ' ' 's. tis s s ' 51, , ,i , It M Q ' '. His f's.l l-' -Ipss Ad. h,.'Ij -' . rI'l's pls. Nlr. Gilmour unxeilec the mysteries of aliehra and gt-onu-try to the students in his Third. l ourth, and lfillh Form t-lass:-s. He was ali - s on ' tl ' ' g. l h Ii som, I U' fgu l il par- rl'. Q' I ' - ' V' s- 's J' . s'd s ' C .5 5, 's .7 C d- . 4 -V F fi l . . . 'S . V ' F V. S- Nlr. s t' ght M' t th - fe- id lff , a d Q s 'mi- tor c'tol'. Hr. A - s tot k son l 'rst lform elementary mzilheniarti -s vlasses in ad ' ion to ' A 'hingz the Ifeut-ing T ' . ' ' QI I ' ' ' : . '. ' ' . x g Y F 'x ' S I I A 4 1 . u '. Q S Z A N I I S L . K 4. . Q . A C , . . ll . 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MR JOHN T FIIMOI li In ppreclatlon ll LILVIOUR ha- tau ht math at Horace Wann for thlrtw tuo xc-are and ha ma e his cla--es amonv the mot popular ln the -chool The fa rmatin max hi student Hi rheerful Hood humor and warm frlendline hawe enmlearerl liii to everyone fn mour 1 retlrlnv t IN xear an ne a n him xers mum whole chool deeplx appreciate 8X6l'Slhlllf' that he ha done for Horare Wann 25 Y Y 5 A Q L 5 I A C O . ' i Q g - . ' n' - -s d , J F s ' sr . -s -' ' g - ' in whieh he explained the complexities of algebra and geometry has always stimzllaierl 's 5 s. 'S ' I. ' ' ' ' ss ' ' ft Mr. I 's ' ' ,. h': -' d A shall 'll liss ' ' 1' -l. The ' S' 1' ' s ' -' ' ,. 's ' ' ' . . ' NZM!! 5 , S 5 s X 5 E9 3 Z may if 2. , ffw1rP7w 4 Q ' W M, , N E jk sw , enlor Hntor OMF of ue were nhauffered -ome of u came hy hue and mo t of 11N walked up the hlll that fateful das 111 S6lll9IHllt'l We mele lldll Cl to eath other hut ne all had NOIUFlhlIlf 111 COIN n1o11 me were Flr I lormer Hoxxexel ne had no trouble lilllllf-V llll0 the Horace Mann fannlx We were oo11 huun S10 Record suh f'I'lIDll0ll rom SCIIIOFN mth tranfe rfflttn on thelr aees 'lhe llltlxlel OIIC were allowed to hllle the Sophomore hoe We mel Mr XY oo ter who lmmedlatels pulled our halr 111 frlendls ffreetlng The only wound tn hu home room ua an outa l0lh1l 1reamof..1fo111 from omeone a lnl too loquaclous We helped 'Nlr for zoran mth h1 math heron tauffhl ll hows to spell Nel1arhanne77er Xt'll6lll6IlGlldl Nehukenzer Oh well me u ed to lmoxs We al o learned fo1 what r po e 111 xx fnen The XX eelxls Neue lxewlexs 1 talk o11 Mondaw for .1 patlent 'Vlr flau en Zo SENIOR OFFICERS Set tetaly f larnan X ne l resident Wolf In-a urer Bloom S um e werr trampled Ull tre was to lunch VI en we Illldllt ot there 1 e wire hewrldered In t1e strar1Fe word axo Ilnrmff tI1e wrnter we prowrded f ood port Ior haII'1ra7ed Senrors car Il r1ow one ham ant a Illllll U en e 111 tI1e ot After 1111d wear we eerted Ixramer pre rdent I'e llIlCI'4 xeep IIa man 61 retarx and I rar1d treasurer e were rntrodneed to a new type of Uarne r1pI1aII e turned out to 1e Ianta trta W lrnsnuess 'War IIIIU I1 prcsrded oxer our 1 a rrrec 111 s IN11e hows wear tres erwhodx I1 ld np s na a ro r1I1 III rent a week dues XOJOCIX w as exer flex er enouvh to realrle wI1at a tren1er1 dous um thr came out to he We kept the athletrr department weII upplred YNIIII soap o11e mall paravraph rn the MANNIKIN had beffnrr the long Llrmh to the top Second I'ormer older and wlser e st1II tood 111 rng. I1ut r1ow we berame au 11e 1 wa t1e year o tre Great 1111 1 rtra rear o re a111 on a 1 roke rt srr rn s a r trenfftr to rrxal tI1e Wa ra when IIOI ent 111 1 I arrra atlernptet to tear 1 lls re rnc rrnents of Irenr 1 W oodpussres ldll rrrk 111 Nlr clllgdlt roor11 I'ClllIl6l ' I1e tame presrdent fe and Irie presr ent lt 5 1e s emretarx ant o 111 Ixrarncr treasurer e 1raxed tI1e w 1 IIHI and rarn 1 ll t wrnter' to afros lt o pI roo a A few mar ltte 111 proce ron t I'o s 111 a sl rt 1 11111111 r11 1 At the end of the wear we 11 1 s w 0 wa retrr U onv Nllll 1 1 1 nt thrrtw year of trad1t1o and tI1e III cheer eshmen krnf the lower Sr lt e rrnen we 1 ere entrtled lo rertarn IIIX 1 e s 111 as emu llHIIdIl0IlN to rhool canwes rrec1tatAr1ds run uorr e 1 111 I edar1 rharr I e 111et Ilr I ralwrfk 1111 11ew headmaster A stran er at Hrt I1e 0011 became a clo e fflelld and adn or to ewerxone kmdls Vlr Dodve If tho e potato prcker at the board wrll tep bark H1 two month hes each week w1II Ionff he remembered 1 I'homa or1 Came r11r1r1111 lllI0 our In- IINII rlasses Iifdlldlwhlllv a IldIOIl 1nd a wolnme of S111 c speare OUII e ar11e xerx popn ar XXIII of s ran ex wrote Iores ar w llt 1 was rrnrnec 1aleI1 aularrned Is hrs 1 a 1 reat wor 1 NaF IPIFIII das cake I I 4 tae test ue 1 rlmare a we handed I11rr1 our III I1 or the IIN a copper 1 iifl I X ,QV l nth QQ ,JW F Q I It-ff' J 4'z2-J., ff 'Li f i 'Q SENIOR STUDY HA LL VI' '- ' I , ' . 'I1 I ttx. s -' ' - I I I -', ' ' ' ' 1' g - 1 1' I ...W I ' ' s11o '. 1 ,' I ring .' U. I ,I' 1' . . ' F I1e . go ' - ss tl - field t ay I F1 s ' ' -- . ' 5 . - I1' II. . . . of IIS I ne Irost-I1' 'll ' the ryi g s 'I1aIIs i11 - I ' I ' I'IlF - ss .... We ' sistently heat the Ifirs ' rm- lit- s ' her ..... ' ' s ' er: ' -II sfo s. i11 -I I' F 'I tall .... I ' ' s' g I i FI. . : I - 1' ' ' said goodI1' to Dr. 'I IIir1g1- . s - - I I . ' .... W' haqt. 'h s ' ir1F ..... A I F T'II1' ' ' ' 1' F' V- ' ' . 1'e ' 1' 1' ' 's ' ' n. ' dian W ' I - 's ' -' II1' x -- .,'. 'ful ' . at this .... Nliss . ' - s ' ' I r , H- ' gs of 1 , 'rf 'I 1oI .... As 'Il ss -t' gs . . . pUssI'I.'sive. . . ' Fr ,sl '1 sy ' - ' -' 1 'il -gzes: ' ' ' . Ev 1' 1' o hip 'il file s at: ' II1'. ' ' ' .' s- I' 1 -nd ' r . . - s I .' I 1' ' I' ' 4-ar' gr II 'I ditt rs' Ireir' ' 1 ' ' F f - ' 's .... Y . 2' 1 ' Urrr first year ended with the class of '54 getting in our class. '. . . Ive finally 6tIlt'OtlIlICI'Cd' the s ' F ' 1' .... Wye ' 1' 1 . F .... s I ' s - I .... W' A ' F ' ....lNI'. s ' s' I. ' ' d'II. ' ' 'g' Igf' Q . . . Th's s I 1' ' ' I I F - II. g .... A ' F ' ' 1 I ' .'I k-- Ilr. I 1' I I tl IVI I s I . II. I. U.. .' r .... Ile s IJ 11- ' I' ' 'I IIn'II1' I1 ' np. after' it had grow ' size all ll.f .... Mr. IIN I 1' ' . I qt' -nI s' FI LI-I .... 'I 'I'-I ' I'- 11' 'I'ss:s sl Il' g. IJ '. I' ' I I 'I S tl as u fi' ' ' k JI'21I'I .... Mr. Ule . .. ' - ' I' .' 'I .... ' .' ' s . . . Itlttt inls ot' I' sar . . . a gro- arn ' 1 UK' ' 's .... I' g - Il FI' 's - ' 'S 1'IIs -' : I' If' . ' - . d. 3 'IMI - I ' IIl3 . . . IIa ' I. aFq'ir1 1 I the . 1 . ' X 1 , . 11 1 J 1 I ,' f kr' L lt X X XX' 1 1 1 1 L1 X 1 x 1 11,f 13 xx ,' J ff .ft . If ' XX I l ff' f 1' ' w 1 1 X146 X1 X X1 X I ' f ' 1, D I, It X N ff X so y 1 , ' QI ' ' XXX X1 V 1 x. Q 11, X. N I ly ' ' w 'im ' f , L. R ,,-1 1 1 ' '1 J N 1, P - N , , ' 1, Q , 91 I F... f -ff 29 v, X'-nmqw. Seniors at play. presidency, edging out Gallon, while Shapiro and Tihhetts rounded out the cahinet. Upper Sehoolers .... The word Jayo finally crystallized itself into a smiling. jovial French teacher named John Oliver. Out of my Way. lioy. You speak French like a Spanish cow. Millions of idioms. lots of laughs. alittle French. Our memory of the friendly guy in 207 will long he a pleasant one .... Some of tackled Biology with Mr. Avediasian. We learned that women are superior to men and that there are 213 hones in the human hody. We gasped in awe as we felt Mr. Avedisiaifs gastrocnemius. We were taught what those mysterious letters S-lf-X meant. tfllickman already knew.l . . . We continued to get minuses with iVlr. Dodge. . . . Wie struggled to prove triangles congruent. . . . Vive had our own dance .... Vfiolf, Shapiro, Tihhetts, and L'Moneyhags Waldo Hlled the top offices of the form .... We put on our own show, g'The Nosehagf' Kliegman was great in the title role .... London starred on the foot- ball and baseball varsities .... Vive laughed at Seniors taking College Boards . . . we were given reading lists for the summer . . . we were happy. Fifth Form .... Mr. Thomason announced there would he a test on the summer reading . . . everyhody ran to read eight hooks .... The high- light of the year was the Carnival .... Proceeds went to the National Council to Cornhat lilind- ness .... Mel Allen was seen lurking around the concessions. although nolrody knew exactly what he was doing there .... l.ex y was second high scorer on the varsity five .... The tennis team hnally lost after a string of forty-four straight .... Flattau. Freedman. Popkin. and flelfand were outstanding among the Crandall- men .... Shapiro defeated Rosenthal for the presidency. Waldo repeated as treasurer. and Coichherg was the secretary .... Tauher set some kind of record hy playing his third year of J. V. Basehall .... ln the spring Goodman had his long campaign at last realized when he won the C. A. presidency in a landslide. Seniorsl Our dream of six years had come true. . . . There was one extremely trivial matter which seemed to he bothering all of us col- lege. . . . Cluhs. publications. teams. . . . Youive got to have extra-curricular activities. I was in the l,ower School Science Cluh in the lfirst lform. does that count? . . . Clandestine meet- ings with lVlr. Thomason .... hlim sorry, son. Utterhein. Susquehana, and Yankton are all you can hope for. . . . Dr. Cratwick: '4You seem like a dandy hoy. Harvard. Yale, or Princeton with- out any trouhle.i'. . . Frantic visits to Colleges. . . . Interviews .... Mr. Thomason's pathetic cry: Seniors, Mr. Brown from Kalamazoo is here. Please. even if you're not particularly in- terested in Kalamazoo, come down to the Stone Cottage and speak. After Dr. Uratwick made a speech to the parents, half the class rushed to apply to Princevard. Mr. liarutlfs dynamic English course was the piece de resistance of our Senior year. Vfvho could ever forget his hery renditions of Chaucer. Shelly. Shakespeare. and liohlmy Burns. sawing the air gentlyi' with one hand. while eomhing his Seniors in class. hair vxith the other? llis class hrings hack a lot ol' memories .... llememher the time. right he- fore the mid-years. vt hen Yarins suddenly hlurted out. Yon donit have to bother marking my paper. sir. lill get an 'A' anyway. Mr. Ilaruthis pet expression xv hen discussing a hook. l'fortzy. hring in that first edition. please. Wie had the privilege tno sarcasm intendedl of meeting Nlr. Philip l.evverth. His American History course vsas fascinating .... We learned how to make a killing on the stock market. and how to amend the Constitution. We defended the Taft-Hartley Lays tall except Kovnerl and fought 'against the liricker Amendment. And throughout the year Mr. Lewerths patience and fairness made an indelible impression on our minds. We somehow found time to elect Shapiro Seniors in lah. presidentg Wolf. vice-presidentg Claman. secre- taryg and Reggie liloom. treasurer. Vlve were given Senior responsibilities .... The lunch line was taken out of our jurisdiction when Dr. flratwick complained that the hoys C0flg3.d past the lunch room. llmagine calling a hunny-hop a conga. Humphll lt took us three-quarters of the year to get Senior privileges. hut vve got them and thatis what counts. lfreedman vsas instrumental in this unexpected triumph. We sang Co flet lim Bucknell and promptly lost our sing .... We voted to have an honor system and . . . y'ou guessed it . . . we lost that too .... We vvatched the faculty quartet shimmy Seniors at activities. and shake to the strains of' Hy Home Town. . . . We put on a production of The llasly Heart . . . lirinckerhofl was magnificent in tht- lead role .... l,ondon gave two teeth for the hetterment of' Horace Nlann foothall .... Levy and lflattau were high scorers for the liaskethall team .... Alter years of apprenticeship. 'liauher made the Varsity llasehall Team .... The Sen- iors finally got a smoking lounge. It was located hehind Uttois garage. up on the hill. lt proved a hit inconvenient in the winter. of course .... We drove the Ottomobile madly through the streets of Riverdale .... We lost boxes of candy to Mr. Moore .... Wie paid unofficial visits to Fieldston, and paid dearly for it .... Wie took College lloards for the last time .... At last the day of reckoning camef We are glad to say that you have heen accepted at . . Our trouhles over. xve put on our rented tuxe- does. picked up our dates. and took calms to the Plaza for the Senior Prom. .lune first graduation day. Une last look at the school ..... A final goodhy to all the class- mates and teachers who had heen our friends. . . . We received our diplomas, took the car keys from our fathers, and sped avxay dovsn the hill. the memories of six happy years still fresh in our minds. Whenever anything was needed to he done in or around school. Wilson was there to do his joh. His main vontrihutions to sc-hool life are to he found in his ui-tivities as a rnernlver ol' the H. Nl. Stage tfrew. Willie has heen a rneniher of the Stage Crew for fixe years, at-ting as its President in his Senior year. All who hare had the least to do with theatre work will attest to Wilsons untiring and gravious efforts. when not lvaekstage. Willy eould lie found in the Print shop. Long will Mix liar-kstagren lie fondly reniemhereml and more fondly missed. WIISUN XBOI DI MICHAEL BRKFR ne of ie oriflna rnemhers o tie a e ha heen actne on lolh side o the fied the l'1fth lorm he joined the Sueme and Photoff raphs lluh He followed up this intere t hx hezorninv a member of the Photographs Board of the Heeord His. a tute ltnowledfe of otlal affair alned him tie Senior l om 'Nike aitnivation S a as a Junior Udllletl hun entrx into tht llianiatn l ul He plated one seal ol J N foothall and wa a Sixth l'OIIIl lepresentatlxe to the A ernlilx lonnuittee 62 U , tl 'gf 'l f l lil' ss of -5-1. Mile 's A - 1 s l' i l . ln ' ,' I s. ' ' S ,' ' I ,- F A fi I ' ' .1 s '- sg ' l, position of Chairman of the Tuxedo lionnnittee for the .' ' ' 'r . .l 's Ir ' in .'tal'g l7 ln his hve years on the hill. Steve showed great interest in many phases of srhool life. Un the other side of the field. he took many a jaunt through the sr-eniv wonder of Yan Cortlandt Park as a member of the J. Y. Cross-Country Team. Steve served on the Library Committee for four years and vulminated his work on the Current livents Club by beeoming its president as a Senior. He was a member of the Pho- tography Club in the lfourtb Form. and a representa- tive to the lfinanee Committee in the Sixth. Steve also wrote for the MAXNIKIX. STI: PHILN A llfth Form entrant to the class of 54 Howie made the switch to Horace Mann from the New Xork Military Academy DUIIHV his two years on the hill his sense of humor and timely bon mots framed him many friends Home The plall abilities led to his membership in the Dramatic Club ln the field of Dramatlfs too he was on the Senior Play Commlttee Across the field hi melodlous votre was often heard l7I'0HClf3llI1U Xar ity basketball frame and he wa al o the manager of the Senior basketball team How te plans to vo to the l myerslty of Pennsylvanla to study Buslness Administration .53 B ARKIN HOWARD BILNI' Dlr lx . 1 1 ., , t . .V 1 1 1 A . .' r: . L U ' . r - . ti ra Y 4 . . ' C. . S - ' ,' 'Q ' 4 ' Q ' Q ' S . F. . 1 ., F .. S a . ' C ' . 2 L . MICH ALL BERGER FREDFRIC BERGL ASS Sinee Mike entered Horaee Mann in the Fourth Form, his interests have been divided between ath- letics and publications. He served as Circ-ulation Man- ager of the Record for two years and elimaxed his work as a reporter for the IVIANNIKIN by his invalu- able aid as Assistant Editor. Across the field. Mike ran the H4-40 for Mr. Thomasorfs Varsity Trac-k agr- gregation and played two years of I. V. Baseball. This year. Mike played on Mr. I,ewerth's Varsity nine. fred joined the Cla s of 54 in the fifth Form and immediately established him elf 111 the chool 0113 program He na chairman of the Pr17e tommittce for the Fifth Form farnnal and erred on th lun tommxttee III hi Junior Year A A Senior lu lm inn lhalrman of the school Social Committee and ran ed our mam wonderful da ite Fred isa on the hoard of the MANBIKIN and the bu ine board of the Manual 54 .K ' ' ' , 1 's ' Sf ss -'l ,' s e gr . ' ,' s ' . s'. i i ' . . st , .1 ar- U . . .SI .S C 1 I 'T i ss An H. Nlfer sinve the l irsl lform. l red has always lmeen at-tiye in exlraeurrivular ar-tiyities on hoth sides of the field. As a Ser-ond lformer he was advertising: manager of the linguist, While in the lower st-hool lie was a memlwer of the Sf-out troop. Sim-e his fresh- man year. lfred has worked on the l,ilrrary Commit- tee. He has also lneen at-tiye in athletic-s. As a Third lformer he played fine defense for the Freshman foot- lvall team. His swimming almility earned him a lverth in the Varsity for three years. FRLDLRILK BIN RLINC PR S'Il4lHlrlN BI Xt Ixlrli Sttye fir t showed hi literary mtere t in the Serond lorm He ha pro re ed to the po lllOI1 of llu me Xlanaffer of the 'Nlaroon and W lute and Adyertl ln lditor of the 'NlANNllxlN He also wrote for the New Hoard of the lierord Steye partiripated in tht fhe flnl for two year and the Seienre tluh for one year Un the other ide of the Held he played for the Yar ity Tenn: team and howled for 'Sir Crandall Steye wa a memher of the Senior lie pon ilnlity fom mittee 50 1 1 . a Y N - J -' J 1 1 1 1 , w T - 7 ' A A 1 , Af A A . 5 .' , 5 ' S , ., ' ' , Q rr se 4' i Q' me . . . . . 4 ,, , P . . . . I. ' ' . ., ' ' , ' 4 SS A I ' ' S . ' . ' ' . S . ' - S ' S ' . . . . ' S ., 5 S ' A - . - RON ALD BLOOM LARRY BLUMLNTHAI Ron made his first trek up the hill as a Sophomore and soon became one of the best-liked boys in the form. He spent many long hours at football practice and earned a reputation as a fine defensive lineman. For this he received varsity letters in his Junior and Senior years. Ronnie held several class offices. Recog- nizing his ability in sports, his classmates elected him to the Athletic Committee for the past two years. As a Senior. he worked hard as class Treasurer and was a member of the Senior Social Committee. Ron also reorganized the Senior Basketball Team of which he was 'Captain and high-scorer. Une of the original members of the class of 54 larry partiupated m many extrarurrlcular activities during hi stay on the hill He was on the library l0mmlll96 for one year and a member of the Pho tographv Board of the Reford in hi Sophomore and Junior years As a Senior larrv was appointed lx fhange lLd1tor of the Record He also took an interest in athletics being the manager of the Varsity Swim ming Team for three years and manager of Mr Lewerths Varsity nine for two years 36 we I 1 1 l ss f , . J ' 4' .. . , , 'Q , . . . , , . Allllilltlf' Hurt is as one of the 111ost versatile hoys ill the 1-lass. -X top attilt-te. line aetor. and good student. Hurt seems to he s11r't'essl11l i11 almost anything he tries. He rer'eix'ed eight xarsity letters i11 Foothall. Soi-ver. and 'l'1'a1-la. lle also non llliittf' matehes tlll lllf' Varsity Wrestling Teatn. Hurt was an active lll9IlllN'l' ol tht- llramatit- tiluh and played the lead in several pro- l'lllt'llUllS. ltlf'lllIlillQI The Hasty Heartf' the major lt6't'l'0I'lIlt1Ilt'l of tl1e year. Hurt cornpiled a line scholas- tif- axerage at H. Xl. , v Bl RION BRlNtlx1' HHUHN HUB! Rl BHUIJI' H 1 faint o :ram N ann 111 tl1e l'lftll l'o after ldtlltff ren sexera tears 111 Sxsitler ant anc tor sifenrf or 1 ex DCTIPII ss alxrraf te l11111 1 11. 11r.1 4 N N 0 4 tn N d sl! 6 1 t . 1 s 1 1 eager ld 1 ure 1 Q ldn 1 IUNPII e11f'111eer1 U sr eer iol o 4 axota o s s mr cars is If 1 1 es 1 11e 1 malt r ce 111 his spare time 57 ,CY 'Lf' ,L , 5 , D W., fx,-Vg! I . lil 9 vyax 'wk 'H ' it , . xx I i Hol it Hr - .l' i ii 1 rm' 1 5 l- ,.s1t. l '. . '.ll.'l ik It up re. l '- at the ft 111. ll's 15 1--.' ' rl 1' mal ' 2 'it 'lu lor the llllf'l'ttHllUllkil filltlr. to xshivh he lnelonged for two years. -Xs ll Senior. he has ele-1'ted 'lll'f l.'lll'6l' of this l'Q1illllZ'iliUll. He '1.' 'l. a lll'lllPl' of the l,l'2iIll'ill' lllulv i11 l1i. Junitr gear. All -',.' 11'tl rl li1t.l1-l'.' -l x ,Q 'ngas hip 'ar .l fs fav ritl' ' ti ll i.'.'I t -' h'-l he l'k.'t1 tu ll '1l a' ' J' ' . SIhPHI1N BRODSKX ILDWARD BUSCH Collegiate Steve has shown great versatility through- out his six years at H. M. A member of the Photog- raphy and the Sports Clubs for two years and a mem- ber of the Library Committee for one year. Steve has also worked hard as a reporter and a photographer for both the llecord and the MANNIKIN. Un the other side of the field Steve has been a sprinter on the Trac-lc Team for four years and has been on the J. V. Baseball, Tennis and Varsity Football Teams for one year each. He has worked on the Carnival and Prom Committees and in his Senior year was elected Secre- tary of the lnter-School Congress. I'dd1e entered Horace Mann in the Third l'orm and oon indulged in the many extracurricular activities at school In the Fourth Form he was elected Assem bly Committee representative and held this otlice in the Fifth Form too ln hi Junior year al o he was clected by his classmates to the position of f A If C representative a post to which he was re elected as a Sixth former As a Senior Pddile wa Sports l'd1tor of the Record a member of the Editorial Board of the Manuscript Sports Editor of the Manual and a member of the MANNIKIW board An outstandin tudent Fd was Treasurer of the Science Club 38 7 . . . . 1 1 S . I .i 3. . 4 1 -. N - A ' . S ' 5 S x . . . . s V , , . T .c C . 1. . A. .. ' , c f ' - ' .f ' 1. 1 . - .. . 1 . . Q 1 3 f J I A J iv 1 ' o- - . rs S . J ' L ' . Vic, one of the most popular and versatile boys in the class, has been with us for six ycars. His leader- ship abilities were demonstrated in his position of class Secretary in the First and Sixth Forms, and Finance Committee representative in his Freshman and Sophomore years. Vic-is musical achievements lecl to his membership in the Glee Club and orchestra. in which he played the violin and string bass. He was also President of the Biology Club as a Fourth Former and Business Manager of the MANNIKIN in his Sen- ior year. Athletically, he spent one year on the Varsity Swimming Team. P S 6 donated ,lim to Horace Mann in the First form He immediately joined the Busmess Board of the Record and helped to collect ads for several years A healthy interest in Science among the Class of 54 ls not rare and Jim went all the wav joining the Science Club and the famous Biology Club of Mr Axede :ans lat Vear He attended Political Science Klub meeting for two wear Across the field Jim played on both the J V Basketball and Baseball Team as well as a veal pent on the VHFSIIV Nine in the Sixth lform 39 v 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . , . . i , I . - Y . 1 l V . , . . . , S I. S . . . . , U. ' ' S. ' . , S. ' , ' S . . . - VICTOR CLAMAN JAMILS CRYSTAL RICHARD DANN SAUL DWEK Dlclc, always ready wlth a smile and a word of encouragement, entered Horace Mann Ill the Thlrd l'orm For hrs next three wears lllck could he Qeen Nl.I'OlllIlg through the rural streets of llnerdale on hx way to and from the Dormltorv where he serxed on the D0fmltOFy Louncll ln hw Junlor Year As a Sen lor Drck was often Qeen crumng around hr home town of Scarsdale lll a new Chew llel Arr ln hrs four years Dick made many friend He worked a NlCllIOllNlN for the Soclal lommltlee and demonstrated hub athletic prowess on the Varsrtw Track Team Saul, a newcomer to Horace Mann ln hlb Semor Year, dld not delay Ill beeommg well known to hu clasbmatee, and to the entlre bchool Saul comes from trance, he Qaws he has lned Ill Parts and the reet of the world l pon enterlng our hallowed halla Saul nmmedlatelv took up I'CQldCl1tC at the Dormltorw So thoroughly dld his contlnental aura Impress that he was matantlv elected Vlcelresldent of the Dorm c0UIlfll When not attemptlng to find Senlor Prom dates for the rest of the class, Saul mlght be found attendlng lnternatxonal Club meetmga 40 f r 1 - . . f Q .' ' S . s . . . . 7 . A . V M 3 .L. .S . . v 7 ,,, . ,-. .1 n , A f ' Q t 1' 5, ' if , S. ' s- . . s . . a ' 7 4 , ' .' . . I , v - 1 -I 1 . ' ,we-. sv, w.m.M: t ......, t 3 1 E 5 I I u 1 . . . - . f . . I . V .Q 1 h l v 44 i . Y . . A we 1 - Y Q fl Y A,- L I Yu x . 1 lra. an entrant to the 1-lass of '54 in the Third Form. immediately distinguished himself in the rluli program hy entering the Current Events Cluh and Svienf-e Cluh. He nas elevted Vive-President of the Sf-ienve Cluh lnoth in the Fifth and Sixth Forms and delivered many reports to the scientists assemlrled there. A keen photographer. lra snapped many a pic'- ture around H. Xl. and was eleeled Treasurer ol' the Photography Cluh hy his fellow shutter-hugs. lra has Certainly Contributed greatly to the wonderful aeeom- plishments ol' these organizations. kd 1 an original memher of the lla s of 04 and one of it foremost athletes For three years he was a tar of the War ity Tennis Team consi tently umnmv matthe re ultmg in hi po ition of firt man on the team Through 6X'lCI'lE'Ilfff gained in hi one year a 'Ur fortoran s protege on the J Y ha kethall team l'd adyanced to the Xar ity ha kethall team where hi tellar performanfe e talrli hed him a econd hi h torer on the team fd ua mtere ted in other aspect of extraturricular actnlty al o heinv a member of the Kerord board for one year 41 . 1 J . 1 5 I I rl Q ' ' Q ' S S ' Q . ' I S ' . , r ' 5. S 4 4 4 , r. -. . . . ' 5 ' 'S r: 2- . r . y I, . , . A . . . S . 5 . 5 Q 4 , 5 . 'S .S 5 . 'U , , C F' . A 'S S ,' 'S . , 1 , . E IRA FIFIDINC FDWARD FLYITXI NP D FR ANK JON XTHAN FRF I' DMAN Ned joined the class of '54 in the Third lform and immediately developed his interests in many phases of school extracurricular activity. His athletic- prowess was highlighted by his succ-ess on the J. V. football team in the Fourth Form and on Mr. Allison's J. V. nine also as a Fourth Former. Ned's abilities in the art of persuasion were put to good use when he joined the Business Board of the lVlanual. Ned was also ac-tive in the c-lub program being a member ol the Svienve and French Clubs for one year eaeh and discussing the problems of government in the Political Sc-ienc-e for two years. During his six years at Horace Mann Jon achieved an outstanding record Ill nearly every phase of school life A Hood athlete he received six varsity letters Two years a swimmer and one a bowler he has also Crandall Tennis Team On the other side of the field ,lon s scholastic average placed him hivh in the hrst quintile ln ht qenlor year he Was l'd1tor1nfhlel of the lVlAlN'NlKllN and serxed on the editorial board of the lVlannscr1pt and the llerord 42 . s been a stalwart since his Sophomore year on HDocf l ls . Q' . ., . g 5 . 'sc ' , . . , . 5 l l'if'liii'.-A IIIIUII entering the 5f'ill70I in the I'll'rl Iforrn uaN one of our rip iiallu am-N against the Nei-- nnri funn. 'Xf'l'4lrs tile fielri he was on the i'if't'ShIIli1ll Trark and lfnutlwall IFLUIIS. -Klan Nlarled his great shilli- nnng vureer in lnN bophmnure Year. He has Ninvv IPl'1lQl't'hhPii In ffm-enpluiii of ll1iN year.N learn. A leller- inun in J. Y. ihweivail. -'i'1l'il'liil'-v ulNu urnle for lin- lh-wml and NIAYXIKIN and Nilh an uvlive IIIPYTIIWI' uf the 5lllH'lr Llnlu. HIN fine- Na-nNe uf hnnnn' illi5 nun inin many fI'lt'lI4iS. , ix 1 ei dl Hmace X ann nff er N Nen 11 ne ' 1 it n ld re mnnn ee rem N an 1eN o e N 4 dnldln 1 ed dl 1 U1 1 an 1 lcd L1 xx L1 mind ,le mer i u the liar rn I L ' 1 N fm N 1 d N d L Nl ll 4 I X XX INRIHJI NIJ N Xl urn IIN I i 43 MARTIN FFI F-XND XDAM GI ICKMAN Une of the outatandmg memberb of the Semor claw uae Laptaln Celfand 'Nlarlx recened thl epnhei as Captam of Mr Corcoran J W Basketball Team 'Nlarlx was also a Capldlll ac ademlcallx a11d 111 leader Nhllj He serxed hl cla fallhfullw as a member of the 1 A lwecutlwe TOHIITIIHCC 111 the l'1rt l'orm and 111 exers form to folloxs Marty held a class ofhce lVlr irandall mll deeply Illlas Marty s ahsence from the TCIIIIIN Team after lllf stellar performance for three Yarsllw wars Maru also starred lor the ihe Team and was plaser coach of the Semor Ba kethall Team Y.. 5'-ll! 551999 imc bhck engaged 111 a xarletx of act1v1t1eb durmv h1s three and half years at Horace Mann He was a mem ber of the blee fluh for 0116 wear and the Debatmv Team a11d Club for two wears Adam look a11 actne mtereet 1n the Pohucal Suence Lluh Hlld was also 011 the Busmess Board of the lVla11ual He was on several alhletrc teams As a Sophomore Adam was on the J V Basketball a11d Track Teams l11 hl ,Tumor S831 he co11t111ued hw track on the l ross country Team a11d 111 the S1xth I'orm was on the In Ieavue Lhamplou sh1p Soccer Team 44 . 1 H N . .. ' .I .i . . . ' ' 5 1 . . . , I . I 1 4 . - - . s - Q 7 ' ' ' ' ' ' J ' I ss I 1 1 ' s w . M , Ng an. I4 ' , 1 1 -2 gi. , l . 1, g V I 1' - , '- , 4 , V. 'C , A ,, W jr We f 4,4 ' -rfjeef j'4 1 .sf , Y , A . J.: cb f , L . ' ' 0 'Ha W Q , il: I A 1 1 J A l , C ' ' V 1 . ' A , C' T . f 1 c ' v J Q . C - Asher arrived from Hunter in the First Form and 'gDug into Horace Mann with a will. An excellent English student, Ash has written for the MANNIKIN, Record, Manual, and Manuscript and spent his Senior year rejoicing in the title of Manuscript lfditor. Ash- er's talents were utilized in more than one field: he was elected class Secretary in the Fifth Form. Mr. Allison found Asher useful, playing him regularly in the forward lines of the ,l. V. and Varsity Soccer Teams. And still thatis not all-Asher sang in the Clee Club for five years. N li ' I . 2: ' 1, - . f-v . f. ' . 5' '- cu , ' . . 1 1 'l . D9 h J , : - A- Q I . N .. . at -,, M fin, 5 W! 5 I . Q- Q. . V, 4, --- . X . 5. - f A i f - '. UQ ' , wx ,. . K. X :v- 4 -' , fp . R' ,N .faux 1 . Q , , O . - E . Y ..' .. . , Q- . ' U- . ' Q . , m A ' , on Q . t . - ' :1 - , ' 'IQ 'C r . '1 5 , gg V, . , 34 -. 1 . ' 2. .UQ 5 . . Q UQ . ' . O . w 'IQ 5 .' Mvron came to Horace Mann six years a o and since then he has excelled in many school activities the field till all hours of the night in preparation for Varsity Football and Baseball In his Senlor year Mvron was nyen the honor of becomin the captain of the l'oothall Team Myron will lon be remembered for his antic at the dormitory where he lned durm hi stay at Horace Vlann As a Senior 'Vlyron wa elected flhairman of the Dormitory Social Fommittee 45 ASHER COICHBI: RG MYRON GOLDMAIN I XII KJOODM-UN I XI L CORDOIN Une of the ahlest leaders in the form. Paul has held many important positions at Horave Mann. He was the President of the Chess fllulr in his Sophomore and Juniors years. Sinee he was always interested in politics and world affairs. it was natural for Paul to het-ome the President of the Political St-ienre Club as a Sixth Former. This year he also held the post of Feature Editor of the lien-ord. Paul 1-limaxed his six years at H. M. hy heing eleeted President of the fien- eral Assoeiation. Paul nas one of the Charter memher of the lla o 54 hayin tome to the hill a a l'lr t lormer as tlnated by lmohtits he na a memher of the Qmhool POllltdl Stiente fluh He al o participated in he tluh proffram on the Speaker Cluh An and Golfer penl many a uinter afternoon loxxhnf tslll li randall ad laul intend l l nu tutie a ultima e ce major at o in :kin yer ity 46 J T i ' , s 'I ' ss fi . ' 'i gl ' , ' 's' H s 7 . lf' -. 1 iv ' ' ,'.- -A 4 V k 4 -S I. .H K. F. b I I S ... . I - F - Q s' I . - F . Paul joined the Varsity Golf Team in his Senior year. He s ' ' ' ' u ' g, 'l ll '. C ' ' 's squ' . ' s o von i 1- his s l' s as pcl' '-'l s ien' ' ' ' J l s Hoj ' s l'ni- ' s '. liernie carrie to Horace Mann in the Fourth Form from Mamaroneck High School. Since then he has par- ticipated in many diversihed school activities. During his stay on the hill. Bernie was on the Stage Crew. His untiring work in llramatics led to his membership in the Dramatic Club. He was on the Art Board of the MANNIKIN and Manuscript. Bernie was very active. too, on the other side of the field being on the Foot- ball Team in the Fifth Form and the Golf, Wrestling. and Bowling Teams in his Senior year. Herbs attnitles were xaried partnipating in Yar sity fross fountrv and Sprlnf Traxk for the past two sears and the Wrestling Team thi wear as well a plawnf in the orchestra and designing sets A high pot Ill t e lass ol 54 was Herbs poignant mt W hether Herb was drawing a cartoon for the Record illustrating the Nlanu rript or merely pa sing a friend lv comment he nexer failed to receive a fI'lCIldlX nnle from hi ll tener Beneath the smiles there isa a great re pert for one of the most creative member of the rla s 47 , . l l . . , , . s n F I . -. Y , ' A -S v A- r 15 . T F' 1 ' 4 F ' ' ' 1' . . , , . . s h l ., . . I. . -4 1 r I 1 . P . s' . I s. Z. - s ' 's s. q ' 1 s ' g s ' .' s - BFRNARD C-ORLl'lZ Hl'RBI'R'l CRAFI' JOHN GRAHAM RICHARD CR XND Tim has been a member of the Horace Mann family for six years. Although active in many school activities he will best be remembered for his tireless devotion in trying to organize a driver education at school. Tim got this idea in his Sophomore Year. and along with Dr. Cratwick. Mr. Jensen. and the General Association Executive Committee. he planned the running of the existing course. On the athletic side of the field. John was a valuable member of the Varsity Soccer Team. rinff x -ix wear e 1 it muxica 3.lTlllllCN led to his participation in the Nchool mu lt prof ram He nab a member of the fllee Llub for five wear TDCLOIYIIIIU the accompantst in hi Junior and Senior wear He was also in the orthextra for three vearx and plased the orfan at lriday as embliex lie ldes thexe actlvltiex Dick devoted much of hi time to mublnation H na editor of the llIl'UlNl in 19 Sec ond l'orm and hae been on the Tditorial and New Roards of the Record for four wear and thi- vear max the As ouate Pdltor of the 'WANXIRIN 43 Du' P hii s on th h'll. lJ k's. . 'l i T In s. e-hs ' 4 fig Twtl Hank was Nlr. Thomason's number two man. but as a person and eompetitor he has aluays been num- ber one. He eame to H. Nl. in the Third Form. and immedfately proved himself to be one of the best ath- letes of the 1-lass. ln addition to running eross-1-ountry for txso yeais. Hank also lent his talents to Mr. Thomasons trark squad. ln the Sixth Form he bowled for Mr. Crandall and was always among the top svorers. Une of the most all-around members of the 1-lass. Hank spent his Junior Year serving on the Assembly Committee. lete came to Horace Nlann in the Third lorm and that tear he intere ted him elf in the Sta e fren X a Sophomore he plaxed Junior Xar its Sorter and i a al o a member of the the tlub He ua one o the elefted lem who befame member of the llbrarx fommlttee a lourth former ln hi Senior ear Pete ua one of the out tandinff member of that rom n tee lrfr the lat tno wear he ha plated on r Xlll on Xar :tx Sorter Team and he tarred on tlu xears lu leaf ue fhampion hip eam 19 4. A 1. J 1 S S . Y . . ' S ' ., . t'S 5 , S5 , . 5 li ,S ' ' ' S 4 ' . 'S S. S .J H' S S F, S -. ' - Ill . J 5 ' ' S S , 5 s s '. . S S . . . . f -. H , Q r U . ' , P . . . HI NIRY H XRRIS Pl TER HI'NlO'l B XRTON HOLXTI' R I- DW XRD HOLTZNI ANIN Good-natured Bart entered Horace Nlann in the Third Form and developed his interests for swimming and soc-c-er. Barton was goalie of the J. V. Soc-c-er Team and also competed in the breast-stroke event for Mr. Arnold's Swimming Team. Hart was c-hosen Most Valuable Player of the J. V. Squad in his Junior Year. He was a member of the Chess Club and on the board of the Manual. As a Junior Barton joined the Glee Club and participated in the Chanukah portion of this yearis Christmas Show. He is known around sc-hool for his avid interest in Chemistry. Ld joined the class of 54 in the Second l'orm and e tahllshed himself in mam phases of school life He nas a member of the the C ub for txco xears anc a ned hi mrossess in smeeci w jllllllllz. the Ile-mate u on which he was xerx active or liso wears xslll lon' be remembered for hi doctrine of Htl con lI'llCll0Il which he preached a a member of the Political Science C lub in hi Senior tear id lll9NlPl3ll talents framed him entrance into the Dramatic flub He was al o the Hu mes 'Vlanager of the Nlanual 50 . i 7 v 5 i ,ss il .' .' ' l 'pi l' 's I ' Cl -l lb ' ' ' U l ' Cl b ' ' 1' ' l ' U' ' lid ,. gn V .S 4, x . .Sl 4 i r . . A . .h 1 u Artie. better known as Jake. started his daily 1-limb up the hill four years ago. when. as a third former he bevame a member of the frosh Trark Team. ln the Fourth Form his interests in soeial activities led him to the Chair of the Fourth Form llanre. As a junior. Artie nas the Chairman of the Commenve- ment. llanm-e. a member of the Ring Committee and Treasurer of the Sports Club. ln the Sixth Form he was Chairman of the Senior Prom. on the Rec-ord news board. and a partie-ipant in both the Sports and Current lfvents Club. He was a manager of the Var- sity Baseball Team and Cheerleader during the Foot- ball and Basketball seasons. 'infi- 'Ni e aftixitie in rhool were mostly in the rrea tue !lIl'91ll0ll He participated axldlx in the Uramatn and Art llnb As a member of the Dramatn tlnb Nlilxe appeared in Fugene U Neill W here the l ros l Vlade and The 1 ho t of Jerri Bundler 'Hike distlnftne portraxal of Abraham Lincoln in a ketfh from Abe Imroln esta lished hi blitie a aftor With the rla of 54 for four wears 'Wlike ua often seen prortorxnv the Iibrars a .1 member of the Iibrars fommlttee 51 . 1 . . I A f - f--I .l'lcs s' s' ' .' ' ' 5 1 S. .' ' ' A . Y 1 . - - v . -Q ,L - s N . A . . .. 1 ,, 4, . h Y .. 1 . .. 5 l . I F . . F H . .. . b .Y .A . . . 4 Q . 4 ' . . P 3. I 5 P all ' . ' SS ' f. . i' S .1 ' I. 4 1' S ' 4 ' A . XRTHLR JM OBS Nllt HXH lx XYNIS HOW XRD KIBEL MICH REL KLAPPER Howie. always with a ready smile. came to Horace Mann in the Fifth Form. Sim-e then his interests have centered around two fields. Dramaties and Chess. In the Fifth Form Howie joined the Chess Club. He also became a member of the Dramatic- Club by appearing in the production. W'here the Cross is Made. render- ing an exemplary interpretation. ln 1-losing his eareer at Horam-e Mann. Howie. in his Senior year starred in The Ghost of Jerry Bundlerf' delivering a perform- anve that will be long remembered. 'llike came to Horare Nlann in the llrt Form .1 a member of the cla of 55 However in the ummer of hi fourth l'orm year he arceleraled into the lla s o 31 He ang in the blee flub for three year and Nlike wa also actiye on the other side of the field He played J X Soccer a .1 Junior lar ity Sommer in the Sixth Form and was a stellar performer on the Xarslly Fencing Team for two years He also rom piled a yery fine scholastlr rerord 52 l . H H l . S is 1 ' ' ss i . f ' . ' s 's N X I' ' ' l's.' ,f Ts. s ' S i n' ' s - served on the soc-ial Committee in his Senior year. I' . 7. ' s - ' . ' s' 1' S -' f . . . pct in llll' Ul'4'lll'Sll'il uml was on llw Tl'lllIlS and jmfs vrmxiiing' ar-llivw-1116-ii! in his slay at Horam liflli l nrm ffarnixal and was on thv Senior 'Weniur l'rnm and Sm-ial lfommittees. Jun was a lie-r of Ilia- Herman and Sc-ivm-e filulw and is Prvsiflc-nl ul llie llramulif' lfluli. H0 played the Squzulf. llis rnajur inlvri-slr are t'llgIillt'f'I'lIlg1. l'fiv i'cwi-aiiw-li uml Ilia- liumanilivs. .7 :nr lla 'nn naw llw lilillllfllllg of Ill? Hilllop Svlmols Assn' nation. llc playe-rl an aivliw part in mganizingf the Play. mem- Vive- trum' Trai-lx svivn- ION YI H XX Kll l ou rm. - ery lr ny my him - 1 ur am U mrls jc mei yi ff A ll uml 1 4 I N fl -f x 1 i IN Nen 1 ai lc N f lim ye P nl 1 1 no in 0 tlie 1 - ymr in the N X dll! If N- dl' N N U .uh . DJ RLIILUNI MN lioh is one of the slaves of the lah... su tn speak. 11:37 having: heen l'resiflent of the Svieme fiillih fnr tum years. His ixriling nas used hy the Nl.-XXNIKIN anti New-11111: he nurkecl on the linsim-ss Iittilfii nf the Niannal, Iinh was elected tn the Asst-inhly llmnrnittee wet . , t in his Senior war. and helped Lyn Xurins on the fnft 1.01111 nittee. He nas active in sports. also. heingl a memher of the Senior Baskethall TFLIIII. in the Fifth lforni he nas at lnernhvr uf the l,1'1'Ul'illiUllS llmnninil- lee nf the fztlnlhnis ifarnixzil. RQIHIIQI RQNKNIH lNl NIKIOH kOXXPR x e llH1lld!6xdlI nued 1 iflnf ecmc llld d tix 1 I9 entdtne on the 'xliIl6'llC C ommlttee 1 the Sixth 0 oss If e r pla and Senf -.Q1111111 - 1- h , .-.-1- -A .fj:21'Q 1:5 5 's ' i S ' i. ' ' i 'ii i 6' itical Svicnc-1 and hate C ' 1 ur ff the Ret-Ord. Yin' expect: to attend Yale l'nive1':ity 5-L Sinee entering H. Nl. in the First Form. Happy with his hig smile has heen very popular on the hill. llappy first reeeiyed athletic recognition in his Junior year hy earning a J. Y. Basketball letter. ln his Senior year he nent on to earn a Varsity letter in that sport. Alan has heen extremely avtive in puhlic-ations. He has heen a reporter on hoth the Heeord and the MAX- NIKIX for two years. and in the Sixth Form he he- vame Sports lfditor of the TNIANNIKIN and Associate lfditor of the Maroon and Wvhite. A member of the Folitieal Sc-ienf-e and the Sports Clubs, Happy has also served as an alternate representative of the As- semhlv Committee Une of the oriflnal memher of the clas of 54 lxinff has added hi hare to the outstanding: record of the lee brothers at Horate Mann A tellar tudent or ix Wears Ixinv was a twoyear man on iss ll ehhs llhrary fommlttee herominv fhairman of lt in the Sixth l'orm Anros the field IXIIIU ha srent three ea on with 'Nlr Thoma on and his trark team may one of the out tandin offer player o I fa e ama e tree etter in t rt In Senior year lxin na elefted faptaln of the Sorter Team and much credit hould fro to him for the um nina of the In Leavue Champion hip 55 l l f T I 1 l 'g' s ' Us A '. F A 's s . ' y , Q - . s s l Y' F ' .3 ' MI.: 'Y l .Y A i F A i i . ' Y' Z. s JI s 's s ' . . s '. ' . AI s s- 'gs '- 's fh's 'l ss. h ss d h l s ' his spo . his L . ,W Q ,. eq S - I . H l v I . S F . H. A F .Y IT I S A ' XLFXN LEADER lxllxc LEE. ALBERT I EFKOX ITQ ROBILRT LFVIER We will all remember Al for his ever-present As- sembly announcements about the Speakers' Club and the Yoic-e of llemoc-rac-yi' Contest. However. besifles being President of the Speakers' Club. AI has a range of other activities. After coming to us in the First lform. At worked on the llevorcl Business lioarcl. then joined the Stage Crew' for two years. ln his Freshman and Sophomore years, he worked with the Library Committee and the Dramatic- Club. w hic-h is where he must have stumbled accross his oratorival genius. ln aclclition he has been a member of the Debating Club and Current lfvents Club. N bl ha been xeix dlllXClllIT1dltN facet of chool e He wa an excellent tuclent .incl applied lll knowl eclffe of hnanclal affa1r to the llnance Commlttee oi which he elxerl a a l'1lth Form repre entatne and ol which le lTPi1ITlG chairman in tn Senior X931 bob co no n ra inc ba 1 ime x a a the he c o i c i the I X lla ketball ancl Te ll team in l'1fth Form and .1 member of the Senior Ha ketball and Xar lts Tenm team in the Sixth l'orm 06 .U - . Hob. one ol' the original members of the c'la.'s of 'T-. cs ' - -,s s- lil. i fs ' . ' s ' ' 's '- F I. 4. S 1 . ! ' s s s, ' ' W l 'L ' ' v '.' is meloclious voice will long ring over the fielcl where he ' ulcl be hc-ard l ' aclc-asting focll ' II A l 'sket- Iall ga s. He vs also 'ctixe ac-ross . W ll. I3 l was n . 7. s ' nr 's .' s ' the .. . A W K . S ' 'Ml M , Q2 ,sm -5 , '91 'v kk A A W VS' , as ! -'13 , 6 W r Q I gl Q 4 P' A J 4 . S . 5 we S if Q? 1 1 .fk 1 -.z '- div' IEON LFVY ROBERT LIDSKY Leon has been one of the outstanding athletes in the class since the First Form. He played two years on the J. V. Basketball Team and was the leading scorer in his second season. During his Junior and Senior years, Leon started on the Varsity Basketball Team. He was a member of the All-Ivy League and All-City Teams. His fabulous jump shot will long be remembered at Horace Mann. He also played two years of Varsity Tennis and one of Varsity Soccer. On the other side of the field Leon maintained a high scholastic average being in the first quintile. liob a xerw xersattle young man took part in almo t every aspect of extracurrttular dCllNllX Sinte llls en trante into Horace lVlann ln the Third l'orm Hob has been lntere ted in photoffraphw and Hence He joined the Photo Club in the Third l'orm and rose in the ranlfs attaining the pre idencw in hi Senior tear His hl h Geared photo activities newer prewented him trom betommg a waluable asset to the Stleme tlub Hob serxed on the lieeord MANNHXIN and in the Sixth Form was the Photography l'd1tor of the Manu st ript He worked hard also on the I lbrarw and Soc ial Committees and rounded out llls attnitie as .1 mem ber of the Bowling Team 58 l 1 1 1 1 Y .4 u , .,, . Q . I . 1 . . Y Y i . - I .h 1 ,. U .Q Q , , . .u . S 1. 5. .- r . . . . . L, S ' S ' . ef C . . B. D.. .. K, . . I L- rf . . 1 . ' , . . .. ' 1 . A .. M. s . . S - - Hob entered Horaee Mann in the First Form and ber-ame very interested in many aetivities. Musieally. Bob was a member of the fllee Club for five years and a trnmpeter in the ort-hestra in his Sophomore. Junior and Senior years. l3ob's interest in the school Dramatic' program led him to the Chair ol the Assem- bly Committee in whit-h position he helped improxe the sehool assemblies. He was a Fifth Form delegate to the Social Committee. On the other side of the field Bob engaged in several sports. being: the manager of the J. V. Baseball Team and an member of the Varsity So:-ver Team. Dlck ua one of the orif mal member of the Cla of 54 ln lll fir t three wear Dlck helame a pronn nent member of the class He sersed on the BUNIHC Board of the llerord and on the Llbrarv Committee for each Rear of the three Thu xear Duck ha re turned to the hill after haun left u to U0 to Arizona oxer xx hat would haxe been hi l'ourth and l'1fth Form Near link isa a member of the Iibrari fommittee and Urarnatn tlul ot' xslnfh he became a member ou h hi e ort a Sta e 'Nlanaf er o The Ha x earl t x .1 major produt ion 59 s 'rg' s I ' ss . I .S . S ' S .D I 1 .. ' ' . 's ' '- s - ' ' :I S F ' ' - t U .S . .. . ' s. 's ' .' ' ' I ' . 4 . i . ,A ' . .4 1 v thr gl 's ll' s 's .' 'gf , ' 'zz f' 'stl' ll ' his pe' r's - ' 'ti . ROBI' RT IIPI M XNN RH H XRD I Il QI' TT ,lohn entered Horace Mann in the First Form. and soon proved to everyone that he was the lop athlete in the c-lass. Quarterhac-king and playing fullback on the Varsity Football Team for three years. playing forward on the Varsity Basketball Team for two years. and pitching and playing shortstop on the Basehall Team for three years. John made headlines with his superb performances. We all expect him to hc- an All-American in college. Since he was also interestecl in c-lass affairs. ,lohn served this vear on the Coni- mencement Speaker Committee. JON XTH XIX IONDON JON XTH KN M XLL XMI IJ l Ion entciln lll the Third lorm ,lon participalecl in the athletic prof ram hx jtlllllll the l reshman loot hall and Track Team He continued his track careel fllllllllf lor theJ X Track Team th 1 rm and for the J Y fro lountrs Team in ll Qenior tear Jon was one of Ur Crandall top ke s on I6 far 1 s on in am e shcmcc dllllllt Il ialectics rx rein an actlxe mem mei cm he weaker and llehatin ll the Six l'orm 60 T, , T T X' -, gq. sl . . 4. A 4 hy 1 ' g . ' ' ' in e l 'fth l'l0 ' . 7. I ss- I ' l is lerx tl , X' s't li 'I' gr Tc-' . H .' -l his great- d -'-.-l,'l'g- l ' f t Sl ' s - - ' QI tllils in Qfth Larry joined us in the Third Form. He immediately distinguished himself in the club program. A member of the Science and Print Clubs in the Third Form. he also joined the Library Committee and served on that Committee for all of his years on the hill. ln the Fifth Form he became a member of the International Club, and was elected its President in his Senior year. ln the Sixth Form Larry also was a member of both the Social Committee and the Senior Prom Com- mittee. Throughout his stay at H. M. Larry was a constant inhabitant of the first quintile. Mike on malls a member of the tla s of 55 showed his abilities as a leader by bein elected Sec retary of the l'1rst lorm and Vice President of the Second l'orm ln his Sophomore year he started hi Dramatic flub productions Havm accelerated ln the Fifth l'orm 'Vlike after erwng as Secretary Trea urer of the Spam h Club was elected its Vice Presi dent He wa .1 member of the I lee Club and extended his musical talent to a Trio in which he played the piano 'Vlike was also on the Record board and Track Team 61 .l I , ' . ' ' ' . , - ' U . .- - . . D i , work in dramatics. Since then he has starred in many . . -. E ,. . q L . I S v. k - S. . ' s ' 1 LAWRENCE MARGEL MTCHAEL MARGULIFS MM Rltilr MMXRKPWICH LYN NARINS lieese joined us on the hill in the Third Form. He immediately showed himself as a very talented musi- cian. He played the piano in the Dance Orchestra for four years and the Trumpet for one. He didn't spend all of his time in music. however. and won several J. V. letters in his Third. Fourth and Fifth Form years. As a Senior he won a Varsity letter in soccer. was on the class basketball team. and in the spring was a member of Mr. l,ewerth's Varsity nine. Reese wrote for the lVlanuscripl and was llnsiness Manager of the llecord. lpon his entrance to Horate Mann in the Sopho more year Iyn participated in many xaried activitle in school life He tllITldXCd llls literary mareer by be mg Editor of the Manual as well as a member of the Record and Manuscript Fditorial Boards in the Speakers Club being elected Secretary and Vice President in his Senior year lwn wa active on the Debating Team for two years He ua al o Chairman of the Senior lflft lommittee a member of the Senior liesponslbillty fommittee and the Var ltx Wrestling Team 62 , , Sixth Form. For three years he was a member of the - ' 7 l . w. . .nf Y . y . A 7 4 S u I Y 4 i ' ' ' .'. l' S ' S T l ' 1 - 1 w A - V . . y a ' Q V . . S ' . Lyle came to Horace Mann in his Junior year from Arlington and immediately distinguished himself as the outstanding member of our Debate Club. During the January following his admission. he was elected President of both the Debate and Biology Clubs. Due to his forensic skill. and initiative, the quality of the schoolis debating activities improved to such an extent that our club was admitted to the National Forensic League. Lyle made several radio and television ap- pearances in his Senior year. in which he defended fsrael's position in the Arab-Israeli disputes. Chmbmg the hill since the first form Mike has led a varied life at Horace Mann He was one of Miss Webbs chosen few on the Library Committee for two years and a member of the Photography Club Farmnv Junior Varsity letters in soccer and swim ming and a VHFSIIY letter in olf in the Fifth Form Mike went on to win Varsity letters in olf and swim mln in his Senlor Year 63 l l On the other side of the field he was just as active. A . C . Q. my . i . - . g . . . . LYLE PALANT MICHAEI PAUL tlarl joined the vlass of '54 in the Sevond Iform. Throughout his stay on the hill. he was a member of the tilee Club and topped off his five years on the lie:-orrl by ber-oming a member of the Ifditorial Board. He nas also Associate Ifflitor of the Manual. Carl rlenionstratecl his Thespian propensities as the Stage Nlanagzer of 5taIag1 IT in the Ififth Iform. and as XIII, al many variety shows in his Senior Year. Carl was also artive on tht- other side of the field. being the manager of the Yarsity Sttllllllllllgl Teani. tXRl I'l'tIR7HIfl'NIIR III NIJIII I III S enclell llds :een mx x moncen in f s ns x In the loner Sc If lls onf ean Ioim ua alrnot auax visible some I here in 01 around the lxm a he planed football ba kethall tennl or baseball In the Iourth and I lfth Ulms he plated mth the ,I If lla kclball and ase ba teams Un the other side of tht held Wencell nas a member of the Speakers Club for a wear Dui inf the Iexerish preparation lille Hasty I eait ns artistu posteis publiunn that epoc hal event were lll9ll in o p 64 , I ' , 2 I 1: , WIC. 'I . . 'I' ,l,II',' I W I at H. NI. for s' ears, ' ' - trat' g. on :pt 'ts all the xhile. ' , , f 'I mol. lf' I 5. I ' ' ' 's - s 'I , Q ,- I ' ' - I' . -s ' ' . I ' - 1' ' , . '. 's 2 - ' H- - -ll , 1 . I I ' g r 2 , ' ' ' s for -' If ' feat ' ' pr IIIIIIUIII Iaees. Bill first trudged up the hill in the First Form and since then has shown great interest in school activi- ties. In the Fourth Form. Bill was elected the Class representative to the Assembly Committe. During his last three years, he has devoted much time to writing for the Record. Bill also showed an interest for sports. In the Fifth Form he was a member of the J. V. Soc- cer Team. and in his Senior year he became a mem- ber of the Varsity Soccer Team. Bill closed his career at Horace Mann by becoming the Head of the Iiecorcl Library. WILLIAM WILLIAM Billy arrlvmg on the scene ln the Third Form lm medlately showed his literary talent by wrltlng for the llecord This year he arhxeved the post of Associate I'd1tor of the Record A constant inhabitant of the reat tennis team for three year Nlllfllfl this sears fall tournament He served on the Senior Re ponsx bllltles Commlttee assuming the arduous task of qulet mv study halls He also ran on the Track Team in the winter 65 POLI AK POPKIIN T , Ms l . 5 , 4 first quintile, Billy was also a mainstay of H. Mfs . B t U - ki in- ments: what jimmy las-lied in length nas niafle np for in sincerity. He gave untiringly to the Dfbltltkilll' lflnlu and Foothall Team. It made little tlillerenve in oluserx- guard on the football teamf f-in either vase ,lim von- trihuteel ixith enthusiasm anfl interest. Vlilien not living vhased hy Nlrs. Nliller for nearing kl1z1kis. lin: could he seen laughing with some of his many friends. It isus his warm personality that le-rl hun to he 1-hose-n Sew-retarv of the llramatif- tllnlr. JXMF5 POSNPR I W XRD Rlt ll XRD .1 . tfclllt .1 entecl futon s . dlnatif llnl n e 1 s s . n. nn serunff as 1 111 ie . .wen Nix :tions Urea 1 t ess cl Ili waxed the part ol liomnix in The Hastx lun rear major thedtriral presentation X trmer he ol-fdnllecl the tfernian tlulv .inc 1.1 nresi ent or he ld no xear s o e tl ee C ni as .1 Nophomoxe dnt uni I 66 'Ill ' .1 1 f hcl. ' n'1t1 ' V' t'l ' - '. ua. '1 llIl'ltlltt'l' ol tht- Y - llr' ' V I 1 lf ' thre ml his six yearq '1t llt '-we Ha . .' ,. 'ts l sir ss lII'ltl'r. in the th lforni. He has appeared in several llrainatic- lllnlv pro- flll ' ' hut his z. 'tis stu-1' .'.' vi 1 ts hen llc ll ,' - U' pl 1- 'tfi this V' is ' ' ' .' ' i . f s il lfourth Fr . ',.' l ' f 4 l l 's lveen its I .fd I' t pst t U' ' s. I-kt alpo lu-longzetl t th ll II l ' , ' ' l .l 'ol Some people compile long lists ol sm-hool avhiew- ing Jimmy as Digger in The Hasty Heartu or as M .wwlllwv-ww An antlinphile. Alan likes tn tinker. l'0llSlI'lll'llVf'lf' with lll-l'l equipment anfl elevtric-ity. l'nr two years. jggTQf l 4 l ,wc-i he has rlexutecl hnnsell tn the Lhein and l'hysu's l,ahs. where he seems tu liaue lnnnil l'll'l'lllllSlE'lllI'f'S to his Ii! f,L, liking. Alan juineil the Class of '51 at the very start. V' and has clone a lot in his six years on the hill. ln the lfourth lfnrni he represented us in the C. A.. and went on to represent the st-hnnl in the l. S. lf. the next ar I3 'les n i' s s en hims In ww ouer Srhnol S1 If n f nm a Vue l resid a l lu llulm Al ha al n written for the MANX nnscript dllf lieu r XI KN Rllllfli Nlf Xl RUS! Milflit n ns ix tears at Horace Nlann Nea ha particl patefl in mans fa et ol fhool life -Xfter four xear on the Chess Team he he-fame the Captain this tear e al 0 erxerl a ire resl ent of e less uw Neal wrote for the lierurrl for exeral xear anfl ua a memher nf the llramatir tlul ln hi Senior xeai mlx art Ill tie tu en e NIIINI n :tx prnfrram x a r e f s r f 1 fientio four tear n n in lrenfh He ua artne Ill the athletn p se of Chool helnv a memher of the Xarsltx Wre tlinv Team for tuo ea on 67 ye' . esn .' ll wal pnxitimiu. Al l t pelf the I l. ' ex Cl l 's '- - ' ent 'nfl to 35 --f hetl-'I ,. 's's .. i.'lKlN. Ma .' l n1l. X Q5 , l l l ffl.: I l l'.'s'. f l 's ' i ' ' r' s s' i . . s H S 5 s . wwe .fd th cgi .Q.- in 1. he lf ' lr ' l S fl t ll si . l'l' 1' F' . anfl x s in if Nlr. Uli 'e 's mis-' ' us 1' ' ie ' ' ' . s ' ' has S l . F 4 . ny - 5 . F Ntlt HAH RObI' NTHAI JOFL RI DIC H Mike. an H. Mfer since the First lform. contributed greatly to the academic and athletic parts of school. After playing two years of J. Y. Basketball. he non a starting lmerth on this year's xarsity. ln the lfourth Form Mike represented our class on the Athletic Com- mittee and as a junior was elected iice-president of our class. Mike put his great sense of humor to good use hy serving on this yearis senior play committee. He also wrote lor the Record. Manuscript. and MAN- NIKIN. -X Nxth l'0lI'l1 entrant to the t las of 51 Joel made the xtltch to Horaze 'Nlann from llekt itt flinton lll ln Sthool He lmmedlatelx put lu hewht to food adxan haunf plaxed a xear of ,l X Ha kethall at flll1lOIl ln h1 Junior weal Joel serxed on the Student Council and played Varsitx Soccer H1 broad Grin ha made Rudi mam friends throughout the chool 68 , A , T . S . L I I A I. .gr U . . Y .S .F II I uc - tage hv plaving center on the Varsity Basketball Team. W. I V , I, Q j . z, U ' . . . . 's ' ' '. 5 ' I 7 ' ' .' ' ' . F 5 s . Bill has lneen one of the outstanding athletes ol the Class of '51 sinee his entrance into Horaee Ylann as a l irst Former. He has heen a 1-onsistent starter on the Varsity Football team. playing the right taekle position for three years. Hill used his massive frame with good advantage in winning: many matrhes for the Maroon and White on the Varsity XVrestling: team. of whieh he was a member for three years. As a Sophomore. liill spent much time pravliving for Mr. 'l'homason's spring Trax-k Team. Daie deioted mo t of h1 pare time to workin f on Horafe Nt inn IJUllllL3ll0IlN -X memher of the Record stall for four tear he wa clo en thi wears an dUlll rdltor He eried on the editorial hoard of the Wann cript for three xear and on the l9nt 'Nlan ual and NIANNIRIN Dase wa manaffer of the Junior Xar itx ha kethall learn for two xear the lar ttx Soccer Team also for two tear and the Yarslts Ba ketball Team this rear He partlupated in dramatlcs and was a memher of the Lhe and POllllfHl Science C, ubs 69 l l i7 s ' ' s 's s ' ' ' 5, .' ' ' s. s l s 's V Nl' - ',. Z, . ' . s ' ' ' ' ' . ' S' ' ' , ' ' s I' A ' - . A A' v ' ' . Q ' , . , , F .I 5. 1' ,AS V. t , S- I, S. U 'l e. W ILLI XM Rl GH DAN ID Rl 'ITLNBI4 Rt HORMOZ SABILI ILVAN SALMORIL Hormoz came to H. M. in the First Form in order to sell his Persian Carpets. Finding business poor, he made his way by magic tor not, as the case may bel to the dorm, stayed six years. and eventually was elected President of the Council. When he wasnit en- gaged in pursuing the main subject of any H.M.er's mind ti.e., girlsl, he managed to join the lnterna- tional Club and work as Circulation Manager of the Record. The Prince was also a member of the Fencing: Team and the Religious Council, as well as the Library Committee, whereon he spent four years. In hi five years at H M Fxan participated in many activities in school life His Great interest in athletics stimulated his election to the Athletic Com mittee in the l'ourth Form He was a stalwart on the Varsity Tennis Team for two years where his power torles for Mr frandall championship squad IW also was one of the 0lllNl3llCllll0' keglers on this Sears Var sity Howling Team and w s active on the ,I V Baseball Team in hi Sophomore year He was a con scientlous member of the Political Science Club for three years, being elected its Secretary in the Sixth Form 70 1' Y N s 's ' ' 5 ' . ., J ' ' ' 'V I I . V. . 1 . if . . .k U . Q . ful ground strokes and serve pounded out many vic- , . , ' . ' . , ' . ' c . Z. . ., I . f ' ' y . ' 'as - ' ' . . Howie came to Horace Mann in the Fourth Form and lost no time in participating in many activities around school. His interest in photography led him to join the Photography Cluh. As a Sophomore he was also a memlwer of the Science Club. Howieis ahil- ities in the field of journalism were manifested this year through his position as Art Editor of the Manual. Across the field he was a stellar performer on Mr. Arnold's Swimming Team. Howie specialized in two particular events-the 200 yard freestyle and the in- dividual medley. ln A s six years on the hill hi time sense of humor and outstandmf' school spirit haxe made a lasting impression on the entire student body Across the field he was actne on the Varsity football and Track son will deeply miss Als tremendous competltne pmt and great play He also helped originate the Nfaroon and W hite and wrote many rnterestinv article in lt about H Wi s star performers Al has set a record for attendance at Horace 'Wann frames that will certainly newer be broken 71 l-Q Qif Y ' .i i . .S .' .' i .i C .i T Q i i ' ' .' i Teams for two years each. Mr. Quinn and Mr. Thoma- . A C - . HOWARD SALWEN ALAN 'SAUNDI' Rb b1hPHhN St HAFFILR LARRY SLHWARTZ Cactus's large frame is quite deceiving, for behind it lies one of the most likable boys in the class of '54. Playing tackle for Mr. Quinnls Football Team, he won two Varsity letters for his devastating blocks and rugged line-play that will be sorely missed. Across the field Steve also played center for the Senior Bas- ketball Team where his great jump shot scored many a point. A member of the Science Club for two years, he served as its Secretary this year. Steve gathered ads for the Business Board of the Record. Ei' larry one of the original members of the class of by bein named its most valuable player last year and elected co captain of this years team Serun three years on the Varsity Swimming Team Larry showed by his hard work and achievement that he has a great future ahead of him He was a member of the Freshman Football and Track Team and this year wrote sports news for the Record 72 Nix A Tw. V , 1954, highlighted his great swimming career at H. M. - . - ' ' T . f' g Since arriving at H. M. in the First Form, Fred has kept occupied in all kinds of school activities. Assist- ant Editor of the Record, he also wrote for the MAN- NIKIN and Manuscript. For three years, his booming hasso was heard in the Clee Club, of which he was President as a Senior. He often expressed his political opinions at Current Events Club meetings and served as Vice-President in the Fifth Form. A fine student, Fred maintained an honor average throughout his school career. He is headed for Cornell next fall. Llkable Hank climaxed an envlable record of stu dent leadership in his six year stay at Horace Mann by being elected president of his class in the Flfth and Sixth Forms Prior to thls he had served as class secretary in the Third Form and vlce president as a Sophomore Four years of fine work on the Library Committee led him to become its co chairman as a Senior Across the field Hank won some important matches as number two man on the Fencing Team for the past twso years As a Senior he could be seen leadin cheers at athletic events 75 ' 4 . , .. W. . . . . n Y I . U . C . FREDFRIC SEAGER HENRY SHAPIRO MARTIN SOKOL Pl' TILR SPIECILI Marty came to Horace Mann in the Fifth Form and since then he has taken an active interest in school affairs. He is interested in science and has been a member of the Science Club since his entrance into Horace Mann. ln his Senior year, Marty attained the oljfice of Secretary of the Science Club. He has always been interested in athletics and so he has developed a proficiency in track and wrestling. Chemistry is Martyis favorite subject and he will pursue this in- terest by studying pharmacy in college. Smiling Pete made his mark as both an academic ace and as a brilliant booter for Mr Alllson s Soccer I'eam Startlng in the l'ourth l'orm as a member of the I V Soccer Team, Pete worked his may up to a starting fullback pObll10H on the Varsity in his Senior Pete threw the Javelin for Mr Thomasons sprlng Harriers An accelerated member of the class of 54 Pete was also 1Ilt8I'CSlCd in music He was instrumental in the f0I'II'l3tl0Il of a trio in which he played the cello and was a member of the school orchestra 74 ,, . . . ,, A .Y . X i . I u a ui 5 N ' year. Using his athletic prowess to best advantage, . . , . 7 W vs . If . , . . . 'l'hroughout his stay on the hill. Hob has been one of Horave Nlannis outstanding athletes. ln playing: end on the Varsity Football Team: goalie on the Varsity Soc-c'er Teamg guard on Mr. Nlilleris Varsity five and first baseman on the Varsity Baseball Team. Rob showed his great athletic' versatility. A member of the Class of '54 sinc'e the First Form. Rob was the class' representative to the Athletic- Committee in the Third Form. Hob hopes to do as well at Columbia. his major objec-tive. as he has at Horave Mann. Alfred joined the cla of 5-1 H1 the Third Form and immedlatels established himself in sexeral phases of school life A staunch Democrat Al spent much time dlsCllssltlg1 the problem of Uowernment in the Political Science Club of which he was a member for four Sears As .1 member of the I hess Club he could often be seen concentratinv deeplx on a CICCININC move H1 interest in strateffem of xarious kinds max hate had some inlluence on hu uccess as a che plat er cro thc held Alfred wa on the Yar itx l'enmn0 Team 7a 1 I 4 . . . . . 1 ' SS , . . Q . ., K. , . Z. . s K- . . V . L. . . . S ' F 1 ' ' Z' ' 1 .' ' S S ' ' .' ' ' ' . ' SS . y . Q . , . Q . Q v . . . . 1 I. . ROBERT TAI RPR XLFRI-D TAI RIC HPNRY I XI SI' NIJ JON TIBBI' I IS A member of the Class of 1954- since the Second Form. Hank was primarily interested in music' during his stay on the hill. ln the Third lform he joined the orchestra and dance hand. in whit-h he played the drums for four years. ln the Fifth l orm he lieeame a drummer in a quartet which often played at school dam-es. Hanles acting ability gained him admiltanee to the Dramatic Club as a Junior. On the other side of the field. he won some important ltl3.lt'll65 for the Varsity Fencing Team as a Junior and Senior. Hank was also on the Ret-ord stall. Joe tailed at Holate 'Nlann in the llrt l'0lIll and ia-. a ways :een near tie lop o the tlass ded em ua y e was secretary o tie tla in the Setonf and fourth l'orms and treasurer in the Third l'orm He was a member of the lllJI'HI'S tommittee as a Jun lor and SCIIIOI' Throughout hi IX years at H NI he has taken a prominent part in the rlulm prof ram ielonfed to tht e the rlhirt lo noloffy u 1 1 urinv motx year lla a wa member of the turrent eyents rluli it secretary a a Junior 16 I S . . , -. .V . . ' 4 S ' . . lx l '.'l l f - - '-ll-'. H, Q - - I' f l , --ss' Q - l He l zz 1 sc-ienr 1-lull in ' ' l rm. the l' ,j rl l in the lfourth. and the ehess 'luln d ' ,. l l I' ' 's. ln lf' l'st two years he its a l'Tilly.'- a member of the elass of '51 sinve the Seeond Form. established himself firmly in the ath- letic program of the sr-hool. Ile played tyvo years ol Varsity lfootball and yyas a member of the J. Y. llaseball team as a Sophomore. Tilly's popularity yyith his elassmates led to his election as representa- tive to the Assembly Committee in the Third Form. He yyas a prof-tor of the Library regularly. being: a member of the Library Committee in his ,lunior and Senior years. The grandson of a formerly very im- portant fellow twith the same namel. Tilly expects to eontinue hi' studies at Brown liniversity' ix years at Horam 'Wann AI shoyye I .1 mi ity a a leader by holdin' many ollue in sr loo ar iyltle e yya eected reasurer ol the 1 a the lourth l'orm and re elefted in ln Junior Year he ori inated the ale of the Tribune too A mem ler of the Che Club for four year and Political Science flub for three year he held ollue in the former and ysa Yue l re ldent of the latter thi year Al did mufh to IITIIJFONE srhool plrit thi ea on a head of the fheerleadln bquad and y a on the Xar ily Hoyylin Team ll 5 . . - . l i l l l lu his sf 1' f .- ' ' 'r . - . , .' d h's 'l'l',' s' 1' 'g. 1' , l l ti ' s. H ' s l ' T 'l ss in yyhen he took oy'er the sale of the Times, This year 1 T ss l 1' s ' ' . s ' ' 's s s s ,I ' ' g vs ' - S. I . g i CHARLES TILLINCH RST III XI BI' RT WXI DO Throughout his six years at Horaee Mann llivk has heen interested in all of the major lllllDllt'LlllUIlS. He worked 011 the Revord for several years. and was named P:flllOT-ill-Cllllhll. He was also o11 the luoarfls of the MAXNIKIX. the Xl2iIlllSt'I'llil. and the Nlannal. ln the Third l'lUl'IIl he was the llepreseiitatiw to the -Xssenilmly Coniniittee. The next year he was eler-tml 'l'l't'ilSllI'f'l' of the Chess tllnlm and was an ollic-er of the Print Clulm. Die-k's politiral viexss have 1-ausecl him to lie known as Xlr. liPlJllltllt'3tl of Horam-e Nlann. RICH XRD WELTZ 1' R XMS WERBLIIN frank jolnecl the cla 71 1 the lour or111 and 1n1111erl1.1tel1 hetame rx artne in 4 ie ua he l L1 re ne entatnc to the -Xtl1lst1c tom ee L1 H le worked at JDK tha he L1 1 ntccl the earl of wean Committee tl on lt lid much to improxe tht l mol t ant enclante at Kar its ame l Cl hi 4 1 11 ls e aioon anc 1 Q 1 ll 101111 UIXBII out at all 1 iool athletic uent L1 1 e 11m elf 11.1 a 111e111l1e1 of thi xeai Tlaclt te 111 1 lalilin lllll 78 1 T - T ' ' ' ' ss of If All 7 th lf - ' '- I' - ve v' - - ' s 'hool l'f . He 'st il'ss' i's 1 V I - 111itt 1. - jc l 1 ' - so - I lr 't was -lr- loi i li - this U' - s f ' . I this positi l - 1 1 st' lt spiri A l att ' ' ' Y s' U' g' s. 'Nfl ' 's tlire 't'on also 'Lx th Nl ' ' l Wh't1. a Irinterl I 'og'- ri' ' s -l ' - 1 s. l'lI'Lltlli. an 'tl - let l' s . 's- ' 11. sleo' .' QI in the wlles. Popular Hoxsie rame to H. M. in the Third Form and distinguished himself in all phases of sm-hool life. He played J. Y. liaskethull in the Fourth Form and Varsity lfootluall in his last three years. After only one year here. Hoxsie was eleeted Fourth lform presi- dent: as at Junior he was C. A. lf. C. representative. A prolifir' ysriter. he frequently wielded his pen for the Nlanuseript and Nl.-XNYIKIX. His Column. Mann About Town. was a lieeord standhy. Houie topped off his Senior year hy heingz Managing lfditor of the XTANXIKIY and vim-e-president of his elass. HOWARD WOLF DM ID Y-XROSH Daye a member of the rla of .34 for IX ye r s yery actlye ii many a es 0 :hoo life e plan al llltle were manlfe ted in eral produrtion f tu Jramatn flu of ysif ie ua .1 mernlrer for two year H1 experienfe in ta ecrall led him to the fhair of the Senior Play fommittee llaye ua al o a repre entatne to ie X emhly Committee in hi Sixth lorm year Inter e te in ful li ation al o Daye tx rote for the lxecord r i a ua o tie hoto rally ,oar f N -XNXIRIN 1 a Sopht more ant un o 79 l l 1 l ' ' . 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IIl11'Nl I-Al I IilIIilll XIr.I.iIII1- XIINN IIUIHIIII I,IKI1I.I Tn fl ljtllilill I.IIxIfl.X IU Slfillflllf ju: Fr:-vrllxlall XII: Hurst II '. .QI - I,llt'l'I0 III -In Will! Pumpkin SUIIIII Ilumlinu I -XYUIIIIII IIUI.I.IilLl-1 II-XHIIIfS'I' WPI lxlfli IIarxar1I If1I IIIIFVII IIHIIIHIIPIZI IMI. I.e'ilvr IIHFIIPII ,UIQ IQIi1'Iunz ll f XIH. ' lfibli Il.XI. IIIfS'I' IJIIICSSIQII Pal I IKHHIIIIAIII I4 I' I' nl Carl ' ol .I1c-iliic-1' I Yi-4211 mn H0 1 fr flr-' Isk- A IJIIX I WIIII 'I'IIIf I -XIII I.'I'I Ili 1 III! Paul IIHUCIIIHIII I IX I'1l1gIifIlfIxuIf 1 Y . lj' . I I f IX1-lQI,I.I'flfl-l XI. ,Im I rQ'f'I am 1 , I Ma Iilte-r I i 6 Paul flow mn . . , 1- UU I1 IAJL1' IILKI 1 i I by f y I. X .. 1 aq' In .I n I v J 4 f ' Y if JEZL I X 9 ' 1 I M. HC' ' H Nm W 1 X 3 YK 4 V I x S E 5, P 1 1 'af K! 'L tin 5, 2 ? is an G? 3 if.. 55. W' S Wm Q-5 is -M '---q..,,- x an xy J f I 0 l 5 x I S.. 1 fi 4 1 ff ? fi , x, First mu:-tnttess. Shepard. Brodsky. Weiner. Mr. Thomason, Blinken. Cordon. Tnlchin. Cold- smith. Katz. Second row-Clark. Grinn. Rohhins. janovic. Friedman. Carlson. Coldherg. Adams. Cohen. Kellner. Third row-Berlly. Epstein. Goldstein. Weil. Russack. Dechter. Corcoran. Nlagdol. Bienen. Classhein. Eoyang. Fourth row-Gross. Hermelee. Simon. Silherstein. Bartlett. Marks. Fifth mwgleyenthal. Diamond. Loeh. Kaye. Lefkowitz. Nightingale. Fifth Form N the short space of one year the Class of '55 has seen college. once far distant. loom close. its many obstacles seemingly overwhelm- ingg it has watched itself assume responsibilities and prepare for the task of leadershipg and it has proven most capable of taking on the mantle ol' seniority which is its due next year. WW, President Xl lllinlten. The class elections. held early in the school year. saw' Al lilinken sweep easily into the post of chief executive. with lioh Cordon becoming veep. The collection of dues was assigned to Steve Feldman. while Barry Weiner was con- demned to take and post minutes for the second consecutive year. The ,luniors were entitled to three seats on the ll. .-X. lf. C.. which were filled hy lfugene lloyang. lfliot Classheim. and llonnie liienen. w ho had heen elected Secretary of the General Association hy the whole school. ln order that it he properly represented on the C. A. sult- groups the form sent Bob Cordon and Bolt Simon to Finance Committee meetings. Barry Weiner and Dan Jacohs to the Assembly Com- mittee. and Nelson Snook and Ed Adams to the ,-Xthletic Committee. ,-Ks can easily he guessed. the lug exent ol the year lor the class was the lfifth lforni Car- nixal. the proceeds ol' which were donated to the Muscular Dystrophy l oundation. More than one thousand dollars was collected thanks to the comhined efforts of the entire form. lsually lfiltll liormers shoxx great interest in school pulvlications. and this yearns group nas no exception. Herald lfricdman. :Xl Youngxsood. Pete llichards. john Tamarin. lloll l'aul. and New l.1-lkonitz were all star reporters ol the llecord. each spending many hours at the in- famous sneat-shop in Yonkers. The Nlannikin nas gin-n invalualrle services hy Youngxsood and llichards. the latter also helping to turn out the Nlanuscript along with classmates Jim Phillips and Jim Shepard. The outstanding qual- ity ol' the photography' in the schoolis printed matter nas clue mainly to Ted llatnoll. whose camera luecame a familiar sight around school as he carried out his assignments as photo editor of the Nlannikin. Manuscript. and Parents' llulletin. The Class of '55. despite its activity in other fields. managed to turn out many fine students. Top scholastic honors nent to l'ete Loeh. John Tamarin. Steve Lefkowitz. Ralph lfpstein. and Pete Richards. Surprisingly enough. the Juniors also excelled in Moose Xlilleris domain. Meehan. llartlett. Xlarlcs. Nliller. and Jacobson were some of Mr. Quinn's stalxsarts. while lirick. Snoolc. liarlner. flrosz. Diamond. Gaynor. and Philips starred in Nm-rctary XXf'IIlf'I'. Nu-1--presnlent Gordon. lreasurn-r Feldman. the fall season. giving their talents for the greater glory of the Maroon-and-White soc- cerites. The form's leading! hoopsters included Hike Crosz. Salomon. llerlly. Hermellee. Classheim. Simon. llrodsky. Feldman. and Weiner. Two of the lleetest trackmen xxere AI Friedman and Tom Sternhergz. lierlly. lllinken. and Snoolc played for the Varsity llatsmen. while Tamerin. lirick. llienen. Feldman. and Youngwood wielded heavv rackets for Nlr. Crandall's tennis pros. l'1rxt mu'--lxops. Nlarks. l.ewnthal. Diamond. lirosz. llarlxer. Brick, l rir-drnan. Karninsky. lacohs. Smith. Sernrul ruu'vsHalpern. llrillicll. lie Lange. Snook. lilingcnstein. Stern. Hagmann. Gaynor. llolman. Crosz. Salomon. Third rnu'f'l'ann-rin. Frantzman. xslt, Phillips. Firster. fiffbs. liichards. Youngnoorl. Fisher. Weller. lluchler. Fourth mu-Colillrergg Klein, l.ir'f, Kauderer. Diamond. Yr-llin. Kahn. lacolnson. Goldstein. Taxlin, Fifth mu'---Nlarks. Corcoran. Nlillcr. Stein. Sclmartz. Phillips. Kaufman. Cohen. Sternherg Rosen. .E an xx-,K s ..,- '1 ,14K'. Q is ' .,-g,1.,g, ...,-. , 'L' ssh.--1. . ..-,....... , . RG., ri Q-:wot 4511 -'iso' qi. ,v IH-esittent .I ewf- I I'it-kt-t Fourth Form N its llrst year as a tnernlner ol the lpper School tht- lilass ol '50 toolg an at-tire part in all phases of sr-lrool lite. ln tht- elections xxliir-li xwre held i'Lll'lX in the liall ,loel l'ir'lit't nas made president. llonald liHS0lll'il'ilIllZ nas chosen tive-president. and for the second year in succession Holt llernmn nas elected setretary. The task of collecting class dues liell to Adazn Sonnensehein. The representa- tixes to the General Association lfxecntire fiom- rnittee were Charles Berger. John Kirsch. and Donald Hosenkrantz. -Xt a later date the G. .-X. snheommittee members were elected. ln the rave lor Assembly Committee Roger Hosenkrantz and Steve Weinroth came ont victorious. Joel Picket and Adam Sonnensehein were elected to the Finance liomrnittee. xxhile Gil Stone and Dick Goldstein were placed on the Athletic Commit- tee. Nlr, Hoody. lfonrth Form hiologzy teacher. nas again elected Sophomore advisor. The form was wery uell represented on the liiology. Photo. Chess. Dramatic. Political Sei- enee. and Arts lilnhsz on the Stage Crew: and particularly on pnlulieations. Steve Ogden. Steve Weinroth. and Larry Ycit wrote for the HAN- NlKINg John Kirsch nrote for the Nianust-ript: and lloh lierman. john Kirsch. Hohert Shapiro, lrst ruu'fShnte Greenln-rg. Sonnensvhein. Hosenkrantz. Nlr. Nloody. Picket. Berman. Kirsch. ergrer. Gardner. Serurrd mu' Stewart. Uoldger. Binder. l'olestr-in. lliniierstein. Siegel. Lexine. niek. I.ilH,!l10l'll. Thin! mu- Hnhin. Yeit. Vtieinroth. Kasner. Stein. Sarna. Kramer. Kolker. esttan. Fourth ruu'-Kantor. Katz. xIilI1l0llIhiS. St-hatter. Goldstein. llanrn. l 1'ftl1 mu'-Randelman. Xliller. Goldstein. Wilson. Smith. St-hnpf. ancl XYiilI'l't'Il Sit-gt-I reportenl lor llle lit-vorll. ol' nhif-li llernie llertx nas l'liotouraplii lfililor. xnxx assinulatwl into the -of-ial phase nl si-hool. the vlass took part ln. anil eiilpiieil. all svhool ilanres. Int- lugliliglit ol ilu- season. lion- exer. Mas the gala lfourtli lform rlanw-. itliif-li was lielfl on lfelvruarx 5. 'lilie large numlver ulio attenrlecl clan:-eel lo ilu- Illllslt' nl' l.esler l.anin's orehestra. This Y6i1I'.r Sophomore vlass has xerx' out- standing in alliletivs. Un the Yarsily l-'ootliall Team Gary Xliller playecl qllarterliaf-li anfl lloli Wilson was halllvavk. Jar-k tiourlie, Hal lian- flelman. Dave Hoexter. tiil Stone. tieorge Green. Dick Shapiro. Ralph lfreyrllierg. Dare lioulavk. Don Rosenkrantz. Xlike Levine. lioln Cohen. Boll l'ifJ6lITlE'1Il. John lireiler. and Wes Paulson playecl J. Y. Foothall. Dick Colclstein and Steve Lilierman nere on the Varsity Socr-er Team. xshile Steve Weinroth was the captain of the Junior Varsity. During the xsinter Cary Xliller anfl Dick Cold- stein playerl Varsity liasketliall. uhile Holi Malkin anfl Walter llernson starretl on the Junior Varsity squad. Dare Hoexter. Tim liaum. and ,-Xrlam Sonnensvhein xxrestleflz antl lien llart and Steve Xlanlouthis were on the lienringg team. llireasurer Sonm-nsf'lie-in. Yin-e--pi'esi1le-lit R0!4f'IIl'il'llHtl. N-4-re-tary llermau. l'artic-ipating in indoor trac-la were Michael Chalufour. Peter Chen. lioli Wilson. Jim Saliin. and a great many others. liill Waite. John Nlitehell and lierl Zucker marle the Junior Yar- sily Suimrning Team. ln the spring Hiller and Goldstein playetl on the Yarsity llaselvall Team. and a great num- luer of Soplioniores playerl tennis for Nlr. tfran- flall. All of the xarious skills aurl qualities isliif-h Mere in great exiflenee this year promise a gooal future lor the tilass ol' '5!m. First rou'--Vliatx. lianilelman. Stein. Kasner. Weinrotli. M-it. loniliai-L. llor-xt:-r. linililier. lianlxille. Host-nkrantz. Hogs-rs. Prolisl. .Nl'l'IllltI mu'-Freyzllierg. Nlantouthisi S1-lialler. Javolrson. Hlork. it-linitzer. Saxon, tllivk, l.exitan. llolilgu-r. Third rou'--l.exine-, Stone-, tlrf-1-n. Nlalkin. Niemi. tiolrlstone. Kantor. lluliiu. tloutlir-. Kramer. Gallon. lsllllffll mu l rt-illo-r. l.l'Xilll'. Fine. lfenealel-Q. lfilelman. Urlennlorf. llrorly. Wolfson. llessellravk. Zur-ker. t'ohen. lliw-elif-i'. l iflli mu'--Saliin. tfhen. Dunninu. Waite. Nlili-hell. Nronson. 'l'ilzer. Bart. Fisvlier. l.ilu-rman. 5tai'i'.fil1-keii A 5'7Vg'g.r 4- .'.:...? - 4 Q s- , Fira! mu' llouw. Snvksr-r. iforinan. llvrgvr. Rothemlwrgz. lioilrigas. llavkrark. Swnrzd row-- Sloaunr-, llrvvri. llvrnste-in. lxovli. killllllilllll. llvrry. Tliiral rou' llolwn. llillllll. Kiollry, S:-lixxmtz. llvxy. llzniil. fourlh mu' Bull. limo. l nl4l Slvrn Slivlle-r. Third Form thc' Class ol' '57 passed LillUllll'l' milestone xsllilv Al Korman xsus pix-lu-fl to roller! the rluvs on lliv roufl to graduation. il was once :Xl the same- inc-eiing Nlr. Allie-ns was selevtcml a again outslunflingr in ewry phusv ol' school life. vlass urlvisor. lfurly in Uvtolwr tliv l rosl1clec'lc-ml lfric' Berger ln another election lfreslimc-n rvpmseiitatixes pri-sirlc-nl and Charlie- Uxwns Yllf'-lllAt'Sid6I1l. lo the Il. A-X. r-onnnitlm-s were c-liosen. .-Klan Cor Peter liollwiilac-rg was vliosen f-lass sevrelary. man and Nlorris lfislivr uresllccl xsilli lsuclg v 'li l'i'e-snlv-nl ltrn- lla-rm-I prolvln-ms as nwinlwrs ol' Ilia- lfinanr-ial fiom mittee. anml -Klan Wolfson and llliarlie Uxsen swwfl on lllc- -Xllilvlir' ffoniniillm-. l'c'Ivr RIllllt'll lie-rg and Jolly 5lvrn lu-lpf-fl voorclinate the a svinlulv lbl'tl2l'ilIll. ililn- illliiril lforniis point ol ximv nas pwsviilml al ll. X. lf. lf. meetings lu liilly llvrlxoxsilz ainil Alun liorniun, Tlw fiormls lop svliolars mere llilly' liPl'li1HXlll ,lay Harris. l's'lx'r liotlwiilwry. 514-H' Si'lliH'lllI Zacli Svliaxv. lloll Slviiilwru. illltl Nlike XYIITHI rem. ' S The lfrosli look an aivliw- part in this IlllySl4'dl mlm-zitioii lwogmiii. llivir loollrull lm-ann I-Iuyul . . ,, . only one ganw. losing lo lliu-nlalv. l.:-U. in ring lor ll4ll'2ll'Q' Xlainn norm' -Xl liurzrolx. 'lic-ru 1 fl lnn limits. illlll lfrim- llvrgvr. lillilflll' Une-iis an ,' llomm-nx xwrv Ixxo ol lliv lllli'Fl lruvlx prosywrl llial Nlr. rlilioninson liaul vu-r sm-n. 88 ll Ihr- Ihu-fi lwurm llaflu-llrall lx-am max pau-4-d lu llau- Sim-ge-l and lflliut Cohn-u. -Xl Curmau. llmuiie- liagiu, aiul I3-,li lluxim-I' ruluule-al mul lhe- Nlarliiu- lin- The- lm-am loft lu llaruard ln a rl'11I'6 ul' 15-531. lllll 1lt'lik'illt'll llavlxh-5, Ill-fill. Thi- 1-law wax alfu iule-rc-Nh-d iu Illlllllfilllllllx. llt'lt'l' HUlllf'lllN'I'Ql. Fluarl 5luauu-. liulu-rl 5lt'Ill' lwrg. and Xlilw Xxlll'IIIl'l'lll xxvrt- nu llll' llc-r'urml flalli, xxhih- llulv 514-iulu-rg and ll-lm-r l:47lllK'lllll'l'Ql f'Ullll'llPllll ll to the NIXNNHQIX. The- Tliircl and l'iHlll'lll lfuriu llrarualir' Clulr lll'f'Sl'Illl'1l lun play. ,lay llarrif. ,lam-lx lli-rg, aiul llmxard llwh in-rv ln-alurvd lu llu- Nlau III lhn- llmslm-r Hal. 'l'lu- Nami- lx ,lulunelmiu fllll'l't'll Turn Neumann and Jay llarris. lfur the lirft lime- lhe- l'1lAk'SllIIll'lI had lun 'l'hirml lfurm llLllH'l'S. llaulx Vlwi,lllSi'Il4l'S lllblll'-'Plt'I'C lnaud Nupplim-d ilu- musif' al lhc-sv t'XllxK'IIll'lf Sll4'1't'rSl'lll alllairs. The- 1-lass nas wry ac-tile iu the r-lull program. -X large- mlmhm-r uf huys join:-d the xarious lame-1' and lfpper Srlmul Vluhs. Peter fiudsivli lM'l'i1lIlt' lhc- pre-sidm-ul ul. the Third lfurm S4'it'llf'l' Cluh. Sc-vi-ral huys were me-mhc-rs ol' the Glea- Cluh and f,I't'llPSlI'L1. A fe-is Third Formerf lu-lived nut nu the l,ilnrary Cmmniltvm-. Thx- Class of '57 dc-1-ply muurm-d thi- paving S1'4'l'1'll!I'f HlIllll'llll1'I'2. vI.I'l'ilSlll'l'l' Cunnan. .-llnx:'nl- X 111'-llI't'NIlll'Ilt flXS4'IIx. uf Hr. Harold Clausen. uhm. in their lfirsl l'i0I'Ill yr-ar. xsaf thi-ir l'illQlllSll li-avhz-r. adxisur. and llf'I'Sl7Ilill fri:-nd. ln his IIISIIIUTY the vlass donated a si-t of records of famous Broadway dramatic productions. This is a suilahlf- memorial. lie- vause Nlr. Clause-u naw espn-ially active- in the dramaliv program at Horam- Nlauu. .M the end uf a slim-on-ssflll sm-howl season. lhif yeafs lfuurlh lfurm 1-lass fell lhal it had af-- 4-mnplislu-d a gre-at dm-al. and il nas looking: fnrxxard lu au vu-u ln-llc-r yi-ar ahe-ad. Iffrxl mu' -Rudi:-k. Rmlrigaa Kulvhin. Shappf-Il. llaaf. llml-ivk. ll:-rkxxilz. I,m-ke-r. Harris. Elvin- lrc-rg. l'ariQr-r, l.e-xy. llaxiel. .Nw-urn! mu' Ste-rn. Wnlffmi. llutlin-lr. Nliti-hr-ll. l.llYl'l11lPlll'LI. Cnet llluf-lx. lf:-kinliautz. Kaplin, Vlidmauu. Hume-aux. flrm-:ilu-rgl. lla-isiiigu-r. 7l11r4l mu l.f-lf. f,Inln'!llN'lIllt'I'. Sie-ge-l. Nauxlraum. g4'l1iH'llf'l'. lx:-ixmvk. Hufkull. Ne-umauu. ll:-wlirw. killllllilllll. lxalwhe-in. lam. FHIIFIII mu' Ko-ata Shay. l.a llufa. KlllIl4'I'. Bri-- gs. Siugvr, XXVPXIIIII. lfislu-r'. liuxie-r. Harp. Sulunum. Ijiifll mu'--Saliuri, Vin-I, l i,1'llf-l'. llivllivli. Cllvln-wh. Flllll. 'liiw-li. xx0I'lllf!'lll. l ag14'n. finrnlon. I Vllxll. flrfwz. fi , N1 ' , Paul. l're-ritlo-nt lfre-tl Flzixlnaln. econd Form HF: r-lass of 'SH Iver-anne Sem-ond lfurrners on Septenllrer 21th. 19534. numbering thirteen inure lmys than they haul the pn-x'i4n1ls year. XYYIIUII class elm-tions haul liven heltli l're1l l'lZiXlllilll haul lreen l't--vlectetl llI't'SlllCIll untl Steve 5lt'lltllt'I'QI was the Yeep. Andy Krulwirh hurl ZiC'CllIHlllilll tl the most votes fur Secretary and Ric-liartl 'uul and Jimmy Bam-klar were tied for the post of Treasurer. A run-wif a few' weeks alter hrmlgllt victory to Paul. who, along with Johnny Nlentlelsohn was elected lu the tleneral .-Xssoviatirm l'iXf'f'lIllXk' liumrniltee. liivhie liurllvtl. Ceurgre lill f'll6I'. Pete Xlilleri Jay lfelluws. untl Alan lfnrst were elevlml to the Lower St-lnml Stuclent fiUllllK'll. The class was suc-1-essful in athletivs. winning the inter-form traek and swimming meets. lwesicles having llllflf'l-l'21lPfi fmmtluull and lrasketlmall teams. l'.1.I'.Yf mu' l 'lNllf'l'. liernxtt-in. tfu-1-. llurwitx. tlnttlie-ln. krulwivh. Fluxrnun. SIl'illlll'l'Q. Jaffe, lim-b num. lflsmi. Dilyilll. Nlnvlle-r. xlill't'llSla. Sm-mul rnu- 91-ltlin. Sirigln-V. Sit-gel. Wuxlwrger. Bm-klur. Npr-yer. ll:-ff. l'i4lr-lniun. tlurnlin. 'I'rznnn. F1-ingiultl. Sillillillll. Tlzirfl mu' -tfliristnn. Xlnrx. Dnlnlin. linfenlnlzltt. Kurnherg. l'uNt+-V. Xlt'lNlPls0llll. ll:-rlwrt. xYf'lllpill'It'H. Hull-lllilll. Karp. xYt'lllIl'illllIl. ,lzu'rvl1y. l n111'Il1 full' llanuller. lilllllllilll. xlvllllllilll. l,vxill1', Hll'l'l'lH'I'. l'l:1II:11l. liaxrtletl. he-lluwf. Nliller. lliulvli. .lan-ull-. Fill'-l. xlilfell. l l'-fill mu Wilvr. lllflllbillllll, xx-lllllll'l'llIlIll. .IIlltllN0!I. 'liurm-r. liillllll. XXurflmw. lnrn. Nllllllf'l'. tynrflm-r. Oil:-nu. 5t'l'I't'lill4X lxrnlwu-li xll'f'-Ibl'!'Nl4lf'IlI NIf'lIllH'I'gl ln 1 lllfl K'l'f'l2lI'N lvulnlluzllllll. Xu-1--pre-sul:-nt l,f-lxwlii. l1'vuslll'r-I i,Vf'NlIlf'Ill llimslil Fiilillfl Firit Form l' u guml slarl uuuus lulurv SIIVVPSS. the Class nl D9 prnnnsn-s lu lullmx lll the lim-st llulurw- Nluuu lraflitimi. This yearns lfirsl lfurni twink un aivtiu- part in men lvhasv of lhc sf-Iuml l'myl'alil. Thr form elevlml Him-hi Sillbllfi. l'r1-si4le'ul: M11 lmlil, Xu-1--pn-sulml: lluxul lmlyxelfl, Bef-rvlairyz aufl Xlurk lmlrllvaiuui. ll'Q'llFlll'i'l'. lu sports. llml We-1-ki-s has thc- high svurvr in lvuskcllvull. un-ranging six mul u h ,mints pf-r glauu-. 'lihv form also pui'lif'ipuIHl in ullu-r spnrlw. iuvlueliug lfmllvzlll inning. lnusvlwull. lt'Il!llr. mul rXXlIlIIlllIlQ1. Hu lhm' uf'urle-:uw sulv ul the lwlal. Ihv lirst lwzrim-rs m'ull1usu1sIu'ullx juuu-il Ihr Wulf-I Vliruiu. Xslrmmiuy. anal lvv-Skating filulns, llivy ue-rv also um-tixv in the IAIXXKI Fvlmul Mlm-l,I11li.m14I -aug lu lhv auuual fhrisluius Fhms. lhe- highlight ul the siwlal -t'21s1lll nas Ihr- 1liillf't' he-lil un xliiflll Sixth. X xerx vrujmalule ms-uiuu nas haul ln all lzlfkf mu lxullwr. lnuvr, lxuuhull. l.+-lywlil. flmlfl. Xlr. Ili:-mlmw-. Sulluri. 4ml1llu1l1u1. Xlwlnrski I'I'1'flH'l'Lll'I'. xxilllllllilll. Nluyr-r-Nmirllf-V. I.ll1'l'LlN. A4lll'H1f'I', .Nawffml mu ,l4lll!lx0ll. l:ll llIP'll. Slum l.nu, Wnill. lxnlle-V. VH-lzlf-r. Zll1'lU'IA. l 1l1llllfllZ. lluwtnr, Xlarxis. I..-xi. Tfllilll mu Xshe-1, llnlfllni lirnidn. lluln-V. lluthv-il. We-4-lv-s, Hr-lsnn. Paton. Kziplaiu. llisiuvr. Xlaixxu-ll, lifjllldll. lillflnl lillllffll mu lie-yur-r. lllltlvll. llrill. lfvrufr. l'f-nu. li2lill4'N. lilllllkill. lluy:-V. Xlzll'ir1ggvl, Nlui-N. liuhl lwru. Xluxuu, ffifflr mu lflirlivli. lidrur-tt. Stiff'-I. lidf'-N. lvlIl'NIlliHl. liirustuu. lxlviu, l'.ilainI. Flin lllilll. Stffulwl. Hl'lD!lsIf'lll. 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W Q 5, Q 1 b rchon oclety JONATHAN FRFEDMAN ILL came to Horace Mann 1n the Thlrd Form and rmmedrately made hrs presence felt He became a hard worklng member of the Rec ord staff and soon was one of the leadmg wrrters on that publ1cat1on Durmff hrs Sophomore and Jumor years he contmued workmg for the Rec ord and was finally named ASSOCIHIC l'd1tor rn hls Senror year As a Srxth Former he part1c1 pated 111 the Senlor Responslblllty Program and was one of those who represented the class 1n a faculty meetmg on the quesllon of Senlor pr1v1 leges B1ll also served as a member of the Prom Commlttee, and helped 1n the wrrtmg of the Senlor play URHNC h1s SIX years at Horace Mann ,lon has always part1c1pated 1n varlous extra curr1cular act1w1t1e As early as the Second Form he was one of the edltors of the L1I'lgl11St the Lower School maffazme ln the Th1rd Form he was the vlce IJI'CQldCl1l of the Sclence Club and represented the class rn the Fmance Com mlttee In h1 Jumor year Jon was 1n charge of decoratlons for the carnlval and was a rep resentatlve to the l S C Socral Commlttee As a Semor he was rewarded for hrs work on pubh 'VIABNIKITN lon was extremely actlve 1n the Senlor responsrbllrty program and helped to et Semor prrvlleges for h1s class WILLIAM POPKIN l V ' W' Y Y C . 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T111- 1111111 1111111111 111 1-1' it1 T11- -' r '11111 11111 11111-11 I11 1'a11111'il1' l11l boys interested in establishing a workable Honor Plan. Questionnaires were drawn up by the li. A. to determine w l1etl1er the trial system was work- ing successfully. The lfxecutive Committee held many joint meetings with the faeultv c-ommittee. These informal discussions helped to iron out dxllicultxe Xtllltll existed betwee11 the tudent Hlld the teacher A ter cla elections had bee11 held ln e earlx part of the wear the feneral As 0Cldll0ll lxecutlve lomnntlcc decided to chan e a bv aw so t1at our tilts cou spea in hna c cc tion in lead of three Thef A fclt that lt would be more advanta eous to have the ffreater lllllll ber of box in the final since lt would ofler a w1der choice of candidates and more concrete l.1ggCll0ll could be expressed The school voted to accept permanently a sl tem III whnch the president and vlcepresldent Senior l'resident. a11d liepresentative Gene lfoyang: and its purpose was to investigate the matter of Senior-run study halls. This committee took ellective measures to make the Student lie- sponsibilitv Program succeed. At last the ll. A. lf. C. cleared up the problen1 of Salurdas fl6lBI1ll0IlN The F C passed a reso lut1o11 statlnff that 1t wa Ill favor of these dte11 tion if the period were handled falrlv The I A also made it clear that am boy who cut plav must make up that time at a later cate llhe l xeculive C ommlttec rec ommc nded to the chool that the common room offer more Items of lnteret to the student bodv I6 Cqilllltll v clubs and art work Al 0 1f possible the room should be made more comfortable bw the addi ll0Il of a few soft chairs The idea of etabh hmff a Hllltop Schools Association was llllllaled bv I'dd1e Busch and Ylce pre ldent fame Sec rc tarv BIQIIFII l re lclent 1 ooclman pre lde over K N meetln wou d be picked ln a slnffle election Thu placed an old law which stated that tho e two gre te tla a 1011 vo X tem e ado ated but tl11 wa not pa sed er tl1e au p1ces of the I A l' t 56lll0I' Pre ldent Henrv bhaplro Hlld Ur bimp Oll a btudent lie pon 1b1l1tv Proeram wa mapped out The Sixth lormer were placed in char e ol tudv hall handlcd the lUIlCll lmc and erved ffulce for Xl :tor to Horace ann pcc committee wa an ed the lxccu ommlttcc Tl on le on lxlle man Thi matter wa carefullv 111vet1 Hated and member of the lleldston tude11t was decided that tudent evcchanffe hould be arranved between the varrou Hilltop chool -X committee was et up to evaluate the pre e11t chool con ll'llll0Il and to revl e it If neces arv Some member of the committee felt tl1at the con llllllltill wa lar out dated and did not meet the need if the clool -Xt tl1e ug.,.e tion of Secletarv HUIIIIIC' BIFIIPII the l'xecutnc Committee initiated thc practice a enda o tl1 ccond lloor Ill e ' s. ' .' ' ,. ' ' s ' ' ., - , f ' ss ' ' J ' th ' s. ' ' s ' ' ' I ' I ' H :' ' ' g ' I' .' ' ' ' ' l' . l' 'J l' l l ' ld 3 , k ' ' l -l - ' ' Q ' - ' v ' s' s . I. . i ' s ' s ' J ' gr J ' ' , I. - ' , s .' '. .. . ' 's bi' s s ' s x . ' 'i ' Q. , h 'Y . S .S . C . s' 1' '- , J s' 1 s' s ' dll. , I - . F H . I .S re- J f . g t ' .5 S 7 1, . ' S .. ' ' ' ' J s I, . - s Q s olhc-ers should be voted on separately. lt was also body were invited to discuss tl1e situation. lt surf s d l't ' 2-l I 'it ting s s li ' Q ' - s , - P s s ' ' I . 's 's si . F ' ' ' s ' s' s. Und ' s i ' Q 2. . i. i.. Q' ' , - ' .' s ' s ' ' . . . N s . s- - s '. ' . s ' ' 'gs '. A s s' ' ' I' Z. ' s f s ' , . Q I . I A U A Q . . -Q A - 1 . K . , E. . . s I' s. ' ' ' ' '. ' s ' s c s l . as f- il s s ' Nl' ..-X s - 'ial . s H' s ' ' I' ' ' . - ' 's est' l l'sh bv ix -- tive ix - - I ' 1 ' f - - tl ' H. It c-onsisted of Nlr. Sir ps . tl of posting: its 'gl ' n e sf' l ll - 97 von? 6 A g ' Q . I. 1 J CL-2 7 tin board. lt was felt that in this way student interest would be stimulated. and the attendance at meetings would be increased. Besides this. the voting record of each Fxecntive Committee Rep- resentative was also posted. Coupled with the diligently kept minutes. these devices further spread knowledge of C. A. activities throughout the school. A very helpful and necessary part of the Ex- ecutive COmIIllllC6-S weekly schedule was the Friday morning conference with Dr. Cratwick. The entire school was invited to attend this meet- ing. It was held in the lleference l.ibrary so that there would be room for everyone who was interested. At these informal gatherings the stu- dents and llr. Cratwick discussed the current issues pertaining to the school. There were also numerous meetings with various faculty committees in which extremely important matters were brought up. Such topics as the honor system. marking. quarterly tests. and senior privileges were discussed. The Cen- eral Association lfxecntive Committee hopes that more of these student-faculty meetings will be held in future years. Once again the three-sub-committees were strengthened. and were given even more respon- sibility with regard to school affairs. It was de- cided that the Finance. Assembly and Athletic Committees should be given more duties than they had previously. Several meetings of the lfxecutive Committee were held to go over the various suggestions. The Finance Committee. under the direction of Robert Leiter. planned the 37.500 budget fairly and elliciently. The allocations to the l.ower School clubs were increased: while cer- tain self-supporting clubs had their allotments cut. With Nlr. Allison acting as supervisor. the Finance Committee carried out a successful drive for the N103 Neediest Cases. A great deal of money was collected. and 31.000 was contributed to the New York Times Annual Appeal for the Yeediest. The Seniors of the Finance Committee were Stephen Harkin and Jonathan Fredman. Robert Lippmann was the chairman of the Assembly Committee. This organization ar- Finance. Athletic. and Assembly Committee Chairmen l.eiter. Frank. and lippmann. ranged and ran a great many interesting' assem- bly programs. Fine speakers were invited to talk to the school. and on several occasions excellent films were presented. As in past years. Nlr. Fred l.ittle was the faculty advisor to the Assembly Committee. The Athletic Committee. under the guidance of Chairman Frank Vlierblin. did a very good job this year. lt arranged bus trips. chalk talks for the whole school. and pep rallies. Special buttons were sold to the Horace Mann students. and the committee handled the arrangements. for the Annual lluzzcl Came against Riverdale. The Athletic Committee also printed the Maroon and White as in past years. Editor-in-Chief .lon Freedman. The Mannikin HEX we assembled last May to consider the task before us. it seemed impossible that we would ever get the MANXIKIN out on time. There was so much to be done that we were just a little bit overwhelmed. But now it is all over. the NIANNIKIX is in your hands. and at last we can relax and breathe a sigh of relief and contentment. The NIANXIKIN is a big job- too big for any one person to handle by himself. Consequently. the watchword of this yearis staff was coopera- tion. Only by working together did we succeed in bringing out what we hope is a really out- standing book. lfditor-in-Chief Jonathan Freedman was for- tunate in having an excellent group of editors. as well as a fine staff of writers. Richard Crand. associate editorg Ted fiatnoff. photography edi- torg Herbie Graff. art editor: and Vic Claman. business manager. all worked very hard during the year. To the Class of 19511 the Senior Section is probably the most important part of the MAX- NIKIX. Dick tirand deserves high praise for his handling of the Senior write-ups. It was his task to see to it that every boy had his story told interestingly and accurately. and that the write- ups were in on time. He did a fine job. Jon Freedman was in charge of Senior for- mals. He had to make appointments at the Chid- nofl Studios. get the boys there on time. have the boys return their proofs promptly. and finally to have the studio deliver the photo- graphs by a fixed deadline. Perhaps the most interesting part of the book is the photography. Ted Ratnoff and his photo board took hundreds of pictures of all phases of school life. Ted. himself. deserves credit for the excellent Senior informals that appear in his year's MANNIKIN. Art Editor Herb Graff designed the dividers and did several other drawings. The art board contributed much to the general interest of the book. Bernie Corlitz, in particular, should be complimented on his fine caricatures for the Senior opinion page. Naturally all this work would be meaningless if there were no money to finance the book. Vic Claman saw to it that there was no problem in that department. With the aid of the Business Board. he made sure that the MANNIKIN had no great financial difficulties. Editor Jon Freedman, besides handling Senior formals and taking complete charge of the as- signing and editing of articles. also had the job ol coordinating the efforts of the entire staff. It was Jon w ho organized the workers. encour- aged the other editors. made announcements in assembly. called meetings. and got mad when nobody showed up. Nluch of the worry was on Business Manager fflaman. 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Editor-in-Chief. managed to get out an issue eaeh week and do a pretty good jolt at that. Dick. assisted hy Associate Editor llill Pop- kin and Managing lfditor Dave Ruttenherg. who put out a few' issues on their own. was aided hy a large staff of H. Mers. Uver one hundred hoys Contributed their efforts to eovering news events. writing headlines. taking pictures and getting ads. Ifach Monday a lleeord assignment sheet was posted on the second floor hulletin hoard. As the articles came in on time f?l lower sehoolers brought them up to Yonkers. where they were printed. Un Friday afternoon. if the editors had survived the w'eek's trials and tribulations. they went to the printer's to make up a dummy of the paper. write some leftover headlines and proofread. At l'larold's. as the printer was more fondly called. Fifth Formers who aspire to some editorship on next yearis paper helped out and were taught the tricks of the trade. first mu'-Kirst-li. Goodman. Seager. Hit-hards. Youngwood, Busvh. Tausend. Sffflllll rou'-Rothen- lrerg. Paul. Steinberg. lamerin. Shapiro. Goiehherg. Sahet. Solomon. Grand. Freedman. Third rou' -lxaye. Lefkowitz. Nlargulies. Friedman. Ritter. Wolf. Berger. Rornlmlum. if iw 1 I K .SQ I 3 Prominent juniors this year were llete Richards. AI Youngwood. flcrald lfriedman. ,Ion 'llamerin and liolm l'aul. As lfriday carrie to a close and the editors were trudging home. Sports Editor Ed liusch and News Editor Fred Seager could he seen picking up news for either Dick Weitz. liill Popkin or Dave liuttenherg to use in plan- ning the paper for the following week. Should the technical aspect ol putting out the liecord he perfect. there was still one detail of primary importance. that of getting ads. This cumbersome task fell this year to Business Man- ager lieese Nlarkewich who kept a supply of green stuff close at hand. Assurance of the fact that finances were not to be a problem was con- stantly a comfort and enabled the whole staff to work more smoothly. Sports Editor Busch. Feature Editor Goodman. This year the feature page continued to be a place to air the student hody's thoughts in a Letter to the Editor. a Thinker or an edi- torial. It also provided a lighter. more humorous aspect in a Station HMS. a Mann About Tow n or a Cool Corner. Un the sports page a biweekly column hy Sports Editor Hd liusch appeared entitled Busch Leagues. commenting on the various phases of school life across the field. Providing the liecord with pictures was Photo Editor Bernie Hertzis jolt along with his staff composed mainly of Second and Third lformers. Hormoz Sahel. Circulation Nlanager. was as- signed the task of seeing to it that the teachers. the trustees and other schools received copies of the paper. The highlight of the year for all those con- nected with the liecord was the twelve-page Christmas issue printed in red and green ink. It contained a Guide for vacationers. a spe- cial letter from the Editor concerning the honor system and a Bowl prediction contest. The policy of the paper continued as in the past to be bringing the widest possible coverage of school news to the students' attention. Such major topics as the honor system, the M103 Neediest Cases drive and important sports events were ably reported by Senior news staff members, Alan Leader. Mike Rosenthal, Bob Kornblum, Dick Grand and Ed Flattau. Fre- quently political issues were openly debated in special articles and the Record often got scoops on important school elections. Finally, throughout the year the liecord editors had one chief object in mind: to keep the stu- dents well informed as to what was happening at Horace Mann, and to do this in an interesting a way as was possible. Vile hope we have suc- ceeded. 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'51 Jar-11 v ' '15 111-N1'1'1111111'11 111 -11N 111- 11-11 Jul is Sh ,I Ii .1 .55 Mr. 11111111 1-111111111-11 1111- 11111-N1 1-11111'1N 111.11 - 11111N1 1111l- .'1- i111'N. T111- 1-1'11NN-N1-1-111111111 1'1-111'1-N1-11111111111 in 1111- r1'1'- 1. V 11111 iNN11e Nh -I il 111111111111 1111-1'1-uNe ' - 1- 1i1'1- A H 11I'.11Ilg. 1h1'1111gh1111l 111- 1?Il11l'1' N-11 1. 1111 15llf'11P' '55 5114 dl ' '55 106 anual -HP: students of Horace Mann found the 1953 Nlanual a very improved publication. The reason for this was that now the Manual will be used for Hve years instead of being revised annually. as was previously the practice. Some of the new features of the Manual were lloor plans of the school huildingsg a chart listing college data for the henefit ofthe Seniors: and a separate calendar. which fitted into a special pocket in the hack cover. l,yn Yarins. editor of the lfio-page Nlanual. was assisted hy Associate lfditor Carl Pforz- heimer. Business Manager lfdward Holzman and lfditors Tamerin. llusch. Salwen and llloom. l ir.s1 mu -llust-li. l'l'orzln-irner. Narins. lloltzrnan. Tamerin. Sc:-omf mueflzerg- lass, l'opkin. Salwen, Hllllf'l1llf'I'll. Korn- lvlum. lloichherg. Third rou's-elilooni. lloextcr. Freeclrnan. WK-ltz. Hertz. Linguist Nlllfll the comhined efforts of the First and Second Forms. the Linguist, Horace Xlamfs language puhlication. appeared for the nineteenth year. The Linguist was fortunate enough to have Nlr. l,ipkin in an advisory capacity. This year's Linguist was edited hy Joel Gardner who was greatly assisted hy Associate Editors George lilecher. Peter Duhlin. john Jacohs. Stephen Jacohy. Daniel Nlarlcewich. and Peter Wveingar- ten. llichard Paul stomped the pavements for the ads. The general linguists of the First Form also contributed material to the magazine. ,Ncrzlctl ,lu1'olrs. llardncr. Xlr. l.iplxin. W:-ingurtne-r. lllce-flu-r'. Stumling l'auI. llultlin. Nlarlu-wicll. .lm-olty, Scenes from the production of The Hasty Heart. Drama and tagecratt X the words of Frederick Little. the dramatic cluh has enjoyed a hanner season with both the Junior and Senior sections of the cluh participating in six plays. The Senior section opened its season with a melodrama. HThe Ghost of ,lerry llundlerf' Fea- tured in this production. directed hy Mr. Little. were Mike lVlargulies. Michael Kaynis. Neil llosenherg. Ed llichard and Frank Gittis. This one act play was presented to the school on November I8. The season came to its climax with the pro- duction of the dramatic clulfs major presenta- tion. The Hasty Heartfi a comedy-drama lvy John l'atrick. author of the current llroadway hit The Teahouse of the August Moon. Starring in the role of Lachy was llurl llrin- kerhofli. An ahle cast featuring Gary Gaines. the dramatic cluh president. Jim Posner. the clulv secretary. I-Id llichard. Howie Wlolff. lfd Adams. Joseph Tulehin. and Leonard Binder supported lirinkerhofi. Also featured in the cast was Paula Wiaksman. a Senior at the High School of Per- forming Arts. This three-act play was presented in a matinee on March l- and evening perform- ances on March 5 and 6. The final senior dramatic presentation of the year was a scene from the comedy Three Men on a Horse hy George Ahlmott and John Holm. lirinkerhoff. Kliegman. Nlaynis. Wendell Phillips and John Gartner appeared in the production on May 14 and l5. The Junior dramatic cluh was also active. pro- ducing three plays. The first. The Man in the Bowler Hat. a satirical comedy hy A. A. Milne. was presented on llecemher 2. Featured in this one act play. directed hy Mr. Vllilliam H. Clinton. were ,lay Harris. John Wlolfson. and ,lack Berg. Two Seniors. Margulies and Hrinkerhoff assisted the Junior cluh. t'The Name is Johnston. a one act farce was presented on March l7. Directed hy Mr. Mark Farrington. the play featured Hal llandelman. Harris. Vliolfson. Thomas Neumann. liinder and lloliert Steinlnerg. The Junior llrarnatic Clulfs final offering oi' the season was presented on May l9. The one- act farce. When Men lleduce as Wlomen llofi directed hy Mr. Glinton. featured Yilolfson. lian- delman. Harris. Howard Tiscll and John Sehupf. The men hehind the scenes this year included Wiilson Ahoudi. the technical director of the club. Stephen Woodrow. in charge of lighting and Henry Levinson who had charge of sound. The stage crew consisted of Kenneth Malkin. Arnold Moss and Philip Carp. The last two are lower schoolers. In reviewing the past season. Mr. Little par- ticularly praised l'The Hasty Heart. calling it the hest play ever to appear on the Horace Mann Fwt-ne lrunl -iilillf' tfhnst uf ,Ierly lgllIltliI l'.-I stage. llrinkerhollfi he r-ontinued. was superlw. The remainder of the r-ast lived their roles every moment. Hr. Little has the highest praise for ixlisS Viiaksman. lt is impossihle to thank her enough. She was yyrniderlul.i' The audienm-e. nhivh demanded vurtain-1-all after r'urlain-vall from the va,-l seemed to agree xtilh Nlr. l.iltle. This year ne were fortunate enuugh to litm- an exveedingly talented Senior Class. llr. l,iltle rillfl. nllrinkerlwll' is vertainly one ul the liest high svhtml-leyel avtnrs lixe exer seen. llis per- lornianre as I.at-hy nas. nl vuurse. great. llut at more rext-ailing exurnple ul his talent is the 'Xlan in the lltmler llat' int-itlent. 'lihe day lvefure the presenlatinn ul the play. une ul the leading avl- urs. l,ennie llintler lwvann' sir-lx. XM- 1-allt-tt nn liurl to help ns nut. Nun reineinlter. this was nu easy part. llurl took In it arnazinj:ly and lay the next day he lnul all his lines niexnnrifetl. 'Xntl he nas mnnlerlul. 'l'hen thereis Xlike liaynis. You may remem- lver his portrayal ul the youthful l.inr'uln in a une svene presentation. He llils a deep unve that niakers yuu lueliexe his eliarafterizalinn. Then thereis lid llivhard. ln 'The Hasty lleart' he ttmk an exveedingly dillivult part and made it live. Of mnirse. lhere's Cary Gaines. Last year he had the lead in our major pruduetion 'Stalagl l7' and although only a fifth former at the time. he took this mature part and played it remarkably well. Yes. ue're losing a lot of dra- matic: talent at graduation this year. The aetiyity of the Junior Uramatif- Cluh this past year Mould lead one to helieye that to take the plare of the graduating vlass a neu group will spring up. Xlr. liittleis eventual goal is tu have three sevtiuns of the llramatir' liluli: the Senior. ,luninr and l.mxer Selmol gruups. with eavh une ol them prmlur-ing' three plays during' the year. lluring this past season. the llfiiltlillit' tflnli llils vertainly gone a lung nay tmsard that 'rllill First mu' Xlullistni. llnltznuin. 'liLllIsf'Iltl. lirirwlu-rlnnlli. tluint-s. Nlr. l.ittIt-. l'usner. lilieuinan. lilt'llilI'll. ,Sl'1'IllHl Inu' llnluer. l,lsst't'li. linker. llittes. liintlrr. ililllt'lllIl. Wulf. Kaynis. liartner. lfll lnnlu Vt mth 7l I lllll lil tlelmin lttlllt A, - A ein' , nn run' s' . an ' 1 . ,' 4 sin. llc-ru. llmtler. l.ipsett. Narnsli. llaus. xlilfgllllfr. l'errun. l'rietlinan. Mlains. Hlltlllil'I', Sr-Iiupli. 52 i ,,,, -..w,,t,,,,..a,M..,.,i L g 1 .. lt ,W Ill!! 9 ' First mu'-Clainan. Cranil. Tilvlaetts. Zuvker. Sf'Hg!f'l'. Goin-lilmerg. Cittess. Paul. Sevund rout- hhapiro. Palant. baxon. lxlapper. Rlllrin, Ritter. laeoltson, Gartner. Dolger, Singer. Third ruuxf He-lnivk. lxuynis. Nlurgulies. Frierlnian. l'lm-xter Gaines. RlllUf'l'. rfx0lIlll84'li. lippinzlnn. Glee Club 59 . .fl t QKQAI Nlllfli Nlr. Williuiifs clirem-tion, anil xtith the assislanve uf llresiflent l recleric' Seagei' anrl Vive-l31'esiflent Teil Zuvlier. the fllee fflnlt gate an excellent Elf't'Ullltl uf itself lllfllllsllllltll tht- year. The c-lull made its first formal aplnearance uf the season in the fall inusicale given lvy the entire Nlusir' Department on Deeenllver ll. -Kn- uther surh f'0tlf'x'l'l uns given un Xpril 253. uncl was also a great sum-cess. Several assemlnly prugrains were presentell luy the lllee Clulm. inc-lnmling tht- nutulvle lilianuliali- Christmas pf-rfurrnanc-e on Dec-ernlver 10. :X variecl repertoire mls perforniefl :luring the year, featuring on the lighter side sm-h numbers as The lfrie flanalu anal The Hill Song. More serious pieees invlnclecl Hanclefs H21ll6llLlj23.lt, rlnienu anrl The Heaxens Xre Der-luring lay lleetlimen. lllls years Immgrains were llelpeil lay the fuel that thi- lmys sung from lttl'tIlUl'f'. HIS hats a xery FllK'f'k'Shl.lll year for tlle Ur- ehestra. lnrler the mlirer-tion of Nlr. lioclerirk Williams. the neu head ul' the Nlnsic- Depart- ment. it gaxe several perl'orrnanr'es in shows and at-eornpanietl sings anml pep rallies. -Xlthongh the numlwr of niemlvers in this yearls aggregation nas soinexsliat smaller than a year ago, nexertheless there was a great xarietv in the type of nnisie tllat nas presentefl. ,lwllQ'l't' were several small groups inf-lnfling a jazz lnanrl. a string quartet. antl a string trio liesicles tlle ttrche tra regular orc-liestra. ln tlle Deeemlver 5th slum, tlie orellestra played Leroy .'xIlfl6I'SOIl.5 Trurnpeter's l.ullal+y. and the jazz hand performed a series of num- bers. .-X string trio also played sexeral eomposi- tions in the same show. During sings. tlle oreliestra was llelperl out lay Kieharcl llrand. ulio played the Hamniontl organ. Nlr. lfxans also will-rerl nnivli valnalnle assistanee. Hrs! ron lla-rger. linlnivl-t. Shappel. 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'S Sllieswtli and ISN, Wh 1111 .'.' 1' '- QllYC1l 21 1'h'1111'6 111 N 1' ll 111 'N N1111k 1 g -Il 1116 t'1lllr.F. 114 ,WH The Spanish Club. with liob Paul at the helm. had an active season. Dr. Garcia. the club ad- visor, procured tickets for a Spanish play. and the members of the club went to see it. As in all the language clubs at school. only the language for which the club was named was spoken at the meetings. Spanish newspapers were obtained and read at the meetings. The German Glub. led by President Hd Rich- ards for the second consecutive year. enjoyed a prohtable season. Mr. Dodge. versatile language teacher. advised the club and frequently gave interesting talks on German Customs and culture. A subscription to the German lieaderis Digest was obtained. and the club members spent many stimulating periods reading and checking the translation of the American magazine. German records were brought in by the boys and played on the school's phonograph. The Art Club provided an efiicient outlet for artistically-minded students. The facilities in the fourth floor studio were ample enough so that each boy was able to increase his creative out- put. Sculptoring. water-coloring. oil-painting. and charcoaling were some of the activities in which the boys indulged. Lectures devoted to the background and history of these arts were de- livered by Mr. Daphnis. club advisor. ln the Spring. the club sponsored a school-wide art contest. which stimulated much interest in the club. Once again the Print Club demonstrated its usefulness to the school. The club, led by Wvil- son Aboudi. was responsible for printing assem- bly and Dramatic Club programsg ad blanks for the various publicationsg and printing personal stationery for use in the olhce. when the club had time to spare. Mr. Little. the club advisor. gave the members helpful hints in designing and printing. The lioy Qcouts and Scoutmastcr Nlr. Gucker. Since its incipience last year. the lnternational Club has become increasingly active. Mr. Theo- dore. who founded the club. and President Larry Margel. were the two leaders in its activities this year. A clothing drive was held to send clothes to the needy countries of Greece. Israel. and Japan. Another worthwhile project of the club was the Scholarship Fund which this year brought a foreign student to Horace lVlann and will do so again next yearg on Field Day. a play. starring the H. Nl. faculty was presented. and the proceeds went to the aforementioned Scholar- ship Fund. Horace Nlann was well represented in the ranks of the U. S. Hoy Scouts this year by troop number 501. Mr. Gucker was the scoutmaster and Mike Diamond was the Senior Patrol Leader. Troop 501 was an active one and made an all- day hike in the wilds of Alpine. Xew Jersey. It also published a paper. The Troop 501 Bugle. edited by Paul Levanthal. lmpro ement lll5 year many new improxements were made at ll. Nl. on hoth rttlvs ol' the field. The main adxancement in athletics was the lvuilding ol fixe tennis courts in place ol the dirt-clay ones. Two ol these. which replaced the varsity courts. were green slate. Since this ty pe of court alvsorlvs a great deal ol water. many matches which would haie lveen postponed in recent years were played. The other three courts. which were constructed hehind the gym. were made of' as- phalt. The resistance of asphalt to had weather conditions enalvled the tennis team to lregzin practice two or three weeks earlier than exer hefore. ln the swimming pool a dexice called Chlo- rinatau was installed to keep a constant supply of chlorine flowing into the pool. New fluores- cent lighting: was put in the gym and extra doors to the fire escapes were huilt. ln the main huilding the first floor was painted and redecorated. and the offices were repanelled. During the summer Mr. Crandallis old room was evacuated and. after a good deal of' remodelling. was turned into the new financial oflice. Un the first. second. and third floors the ceilings were lined with special sound proof material. This did much to lessen the noise which was always so prevalent during class changes. The lilmrary was fortunate enough to get new chairs which greatly added lnoth to the looks of the school and to the comfort of the students. Nlnch renoxation took place downstairs in the lnasement. X much needed workshop was lvuilt hy the maintenance crew to he used hy them in repairing' things around the school and a new electric water cooler was installed to replace the old watt r fountain which frequently did not work. ln the cotntnons room sexeral randy and drinlx machines were experimented with lint only the former turned out to lie a successful xenture. ocial E ent t HIS year Horace Xlann enjoyed one of the most successful social seasons in its history. This was largely due to the efforts ofthe social committee and Mrs. Miller. the social directress of the school. lfrederic lierglass was the chairman of the '53-'51 Social Committee. The rest of the Senior delegation consisted of Wilson Ahoudi. Steve Harkin. Artie Jacohs. Larry Margel and Jon liliegman. junior representatives were Al Illin- ken. lfd llarher. Steve lfeldman. and George l1aq4r4:::1,, .fi xx,s'0-1-u-ug.-., liops. The lfourth lform was represented hy llolr llerman. llolv Shapiro. and Stcxe We-inroth. The Social liommittee was in charge only of eyents in which the whole l.'pper School partici- pated. Class events. such as the Senior l'rom and the Fifth Form lfarnival. were the respon- sibility of the forms themselves. Nlrs. Xliller managed all Lower School activities. The gala Thanksgiving Dance on Novetnher lil opened the season. Horace Nlann's foothall vic- tory earlier in the day added to the enjoyment -In of the large number who attended. The gym- nasium was decorated in the motif of Thanks- giving. The music was supplied hy Lester Laninis Orchestra. and Lanin lieaniesu were given to all those who attended. Refreshments were served and prepared hy the cafeteria crew under the auspices of Nlrs. Steuhmer. the school dietitian. -Xlmost the entire lfrosh attended the Third lform Dance held on Xovemher 20. Hank Tau- send and his hand furnished the rhythm. There was a door prize and other awards were given for the ltest dancing. Once again the refresh- ments were supplied hy the school. The main allair ol the winter season was the lluxzel Xlemorial liaskethall flame and llanee. l or the first time the Soc-ial lfonnnittee worked in eonjunetion with the .-Xthletie ffommittee in the planning: ol this exent. The proveeds of this annual Horaee Xlann-liiyerdale game go to the National Polio lfoundation. No deeorations were put up as the danr-e liollowed the game. lint the erowd didnlt seem to noliee. Daneing was to the . , . . strains of Hank lausend s hand. Horaee Nlanners ollir-ially w eleomed the sprinu season with the spring dan:-e. The decorations were in the motif of .-Xpril Showers. The re- freshments were abundant and the attendanf-e was excellent. The proceeds from the annual tfifth Form Carnival went to the Xluseular Dystrophy Asso- ciation. The eoneessions were many and varied. and prizes were awarded to the winners of the games of skill. A drawing: was held lor the grand prile. whieh was a telexision set. There was daneing to the music' of the hand. and de- lieious relreshments were served. .Xrtie Jac-ohs was in eharge ol' the major soeial event ol' the year, the Senior Prom. Along with a large eommittee of Sixth lformers. he planned and organized the prom. It was a huge suer-ess. and will neyer he forgotten hy those who at- tended. lfnding a really slim-esslitil soeial season was the tioinmeneement Uanve. whieh was given lor the Seniors hy the lfittti lform. As this was the last sehool danee. almost all the memhers of the elasses ol DI and no attended. Nlany danees were held with otller sehools. The most sueeessful of these was the Horaee Nlann-llollegiate lnstitute lnxitation llanve. Lvpon request. thirty-fixe Horaf-e Manners went to the Institute for a xery interesting diseussion. whieh was followed hy a danee. The response of those who atttended indic-ated that in the xery near future Horace Nlann will he seeing much more of these intersehool danees. Soeial Committee lfhairman llt'l'gJl2trs. and Sovial lliret-tor Nlrs. Xllller. -Nil'llfl'tl '.lZll'0lIN. lie-rglass. Xlarggel. lxlapper. .xlllllllllllg fliarlwr. Harkin. Nlioudi. Klieuinan. Koi--. i E E ,Sf Burton lirinckerlioll. Varsity Club HIS year three members of the class of 19571 were elected to the athletic honorary society known as the Varsity Club. llurt llrinckerhoff. Leon Levy. and Jonny London were deemed by the coaching staff to be those boys who deserved this great distinction. Rach of these fine athletes compiled an amazing record. being outstanding in at least three different sports. Hurt Brinckerhoff has received varsity letters in track, soccer. football. and wrestling. ln his three years on the track team he has consistently been one of the leading middle distance run- ners. He was among the high scorers on the soccer team for two seasons. This year he starred on the Varsity Football Team. and was one of the leading ground gainers. liurt was also on the Varsity Wrestling Team for one season. Leon Levy has shown himself to be one of the greatest basketball players ever to come to H. M. In his two years on the varsity he amazed everybody with his terrific jump shots. sets. and one handers. This year. besides being the team captain. Leon was named to the first string lvy League All Stars and played in the Herald Tribune Fresh Air lfund game at Nladison Square Carden. He also played two seasons of Yarsity Tennis and one of Soccer. Jonny l,ondon has always been one of the most versatile athletes in the school. lfor three years he starred on the Varsity lfootball Team. and was named captain as a Senior. His accu- rate passing and powerful running made him one of the learns most valuable members. ln his three years on the Varsity Baseball Team Jonny established himself as both its leading pitcher and most consistent hitter. He was co- captain of the team in the Sixth Form. He also played Varsity llasketball for two years. and sparked the team with his terrihc driving and rebounding. Although there were many line athletes in this year's Senior class. it is easy to see why these three boys were chosen for induction into the Varsity Club. l.eon l.cyy. .lonathan London. Varsity Football llli entire story is not told lvy a tearnis record. The Horace Nlann footlvall squad finished the V953 campaign with a total of tuo mins and four defeats. lf. hoxsexer. the weakness in reserxe strength is taken into consideration. the season was far from a failure. The Hilltoppers. despite their shortcomings in size and experience. were strengthened hy the spirit and hustle that the entire team displayed. The football players. after a month and a half of hard. rigorous practice. finally worked themselves into shape for their first game. which was at Riverdale. The highly rated ln- dians were too powerful for Horace Mann. and defeated us 15 to 0. later going on to iyin the lyy League Championship for the second con- secutive year. The starting line for the opening game consisted of Howie Wolf at left end. Myron Goldman at left tackle. Ronnie llloom at left guard. Jim Winn at center. Pete ,lacolnson at right guard. llilly llugh at right tackle. and lloh Nliller at right end. ililll' lvackfield xsas com- ' i J posed ol jonny London at fullhack. Tom hart- lett at right halfliuck. liert llrinkerhofl at left halfhack and flarry Xliller at tpiarterhack. Playing to a large crowd at their hrst home game of the season. the Hilltoppers trounced a willing hut weak Stony Brook squad. With liilly Nleehan. flurry Haines. and Charlie Tillinghast replacing Jacobson. llloom. and Bob Miller in the starting lineup. the Maroon and Vlihiteis attack really clicked. H. Nlfs touchdowns were scored hy fiarry Xliller. liert lirinkerhoff. and Jonny London. Jonny also hooted two extra points. Horace Nlanrfs second home game was not so successful. hoiseyer. as the Hilltoppers hoxsed to St. l'aul's in a thrilling. rugged contest. flarry Nliller scored the sole Nlaroon and White touch- doisn. plunging four yards on a quarterback sneak. The score was set up hy l.ondon's heau- tiful pass to Houie Wolf. a play that gained First rou' lillingliast. Wolf. Scliaefler. London. Hugh. Goldman. Brodsky. Se-rorul rou' Kulack. lloexter. We-ln-r. lfdelmau. Randelinan. l.exine. Third mu' Nlr. ,-Xtlio-ns. llrillavh. tlohen. Shapiro. Mlanis. Karlson. .lacohson. Fourth rout--'Nliller. Hiller. Stone. lloudie. Wilson. Xlanager Worm- feld. Fifth rou'--Xlr, Quinn. Meehan. Paulson. l reiller. floodkin. Nlanager Hertz. more than thirty yards. Also excelling for H. M. were Billy Meehan, Tom Bartlett, and Jim Wiinn. The team next travelled up to Tarrytown, where we were defeated by Hackley 31 to 6. This game was. however, not a true indication of the capability of our squad since many of our players were either ill or had sustained in- juries prior to the game. Horace Mann's only touchdown was scored by Everett Marks on a pass from Jonny London. The following week the squad went out to Brooklyn, where Poly Prep handed H. M. its fourth setback, beating us by the score of 25 to 7. Although Horace Mann led 7 to 6 at the half. our lack of reserves weakened us consid- erably in the second part of the contest. Tom Bartlett skirted end for our lone T. D. The last game of the year was played on our field, where a half-strength Horace Mann team conquered Trinity by the score of 6 to 0. The Maroon and Wl1ite's touchdown was made by Jonny London, who circled right end for ten yards and the score. The highlight of the con- test was the Hilltoppers' brilliant goal-line stand late in the fourth quarter. London and Bob Wilson sparked the Horace Mann offense, while Meehan, Goldman and Rugh starred on defense. This must. however. be considered a team vic- tory. since everybody played a fine game. During the season all the Seniors on the team were honored by being named a game's captain or co-captain. The Captain for the Biverdale game was Jonny London, co-captains for the Stony Brook encounter were Billy liugh and Bert Brinckerhofl, for the St. Pauls contest Howie Wolf and Myron Goldman, for the Hack- ley game Charlie Tillinghast and Cary Caines. for the Poly Prep contest Steve Schaeffer and Bonnie Bloom. and for the Trinity encounter Horace Mannis co-captains were Steve Brodsky and Jim Posner. The team found itself handicapped even be- lore the season began by the loss of two prob- able starters. Al Blinken and Alan Saunders, who were unable to play because of injuries. Throughout the year the varsity was plagued by injuries, and most of the games were played with at least one starter missing. The outlook for next year is a bright one, even though several of Mr. Quinn's top men are graduating. Naturally the fine running and passing of Jonny London will be missed, as will Bert BrinkerhofT's fine all around play. The team will also have to make up the loss of for fine defensive work of Myron Goldman and Billy Bugh. and the excellent pass-catching of Howie Wvolf. However, six of this year's starters are returning: Jacobson, both Millers, Billy Meehan, Jim Winn. and Bartlett. Mr. Quinn will probably depend a great deal on Meehan, who was named all-lvy Leagueg and on Vlvinn, who was named hrst string all-city by the New York Post. lfverett Marks and Bob Vlvilson turned in tn lit- unc- ul the- lu-st lluram' Nlann haf haul in sf + 'Q' fu , if 4, lu lldlllt'l' 1 le-ani wax ont' ul tht- nm-l Nll4'l'f'Nrl-lll llorave' Ylann haf me-r hall. ins l,b'lt'l'rHIl. lint- that-ll Ut-ul'gv -Xtlwnf. lravklivlrl rnavh Philip l.t-xserth. antl In In-all mia:-ll Itill Quinn gn tht- ht'al'tl'Plt thanlif ul tht mnlirc- tc-am lm' tht- lint- julvf tht-y tlitl as 'I' . . '19, ,- onlv hne p0rfm'tnam-vw ltlttiiffl tht- vncl ul tht- W + easnn. and a great tlval is expectvrl ul' them nvxt tear. ,-Xnothvr e'xc'c'lleilt prospect for a starting lwrth is Hoy Salomon. who has all tht- qnali- . hvations of a star t-wn though he has played little fontlrall prmimlsly. ll' Al lllinlwn l'i'f'UXl'l'r. he- xmulrl lu- a -'rt-at he-lp tn a team that pmrnm-Q tlnltt- a uhllv. If a team may lu- tt-rnu-tl a Slll'l'l'SS on tht- lvasis ul tht- c-njmnit-nt it prmiclerl ratht-r than lla rvf'0rcl. thvn this yvaris Yarsity lfsmtlvall 'Q A 2 ,ii , lift an llt-:ul Lnuvli NIV. Quinn. l'lf-nty nf an-tion nn the hwltl ax lltrlaivf- Ylann pivkx up a hr-t nlms n. 125 ..- 0CCOI' Ill s 1 ISI 1 1 tae c ldlllllltlll rei If e1t toa IIN 1 alll 1 a oxei l N raft 1 tt 11 1 U11 1 ee memlaeis o it squad 11 tl1ose11 l1o1n a tur110ut of ahout ll lt the larae I 111 Horace Nlann l'tIsI0lX -Xfter .1 xteelt of hard at .1 1 s ta 1' .nelinff Ull 1 ,alt en t H1llto1 Cl o Il6Kl tl ll season 111 1 a 1 mer ll F1 H NI attatlt 11 s s on lll et 1110 dl cd Ill onfe 1e llll ld Hoa was seore IX son nook ie dl!! cout no 1e stop 111 on 1 tr Wlilte lliainont time tfrosl ant a1r1 111 aso scored hoalles Tau1er and Nlarkexxlch had to make onls hxe saxes all afternoon tx 1' n1 e ht te 1 Cl 16 Nlaroon Xlarauders were defeated Ill double oxertime ln Staten Island il The H N ers could muster no offensne attack the onlx ffoal 1 fax s 111111 tea 1 Sldl 11111 tl11rd quarter he ore Htl H N1 co o 11 111 -1 Uoal and tht tl plated defen e 01 1 I d Uf ites defeated a powerful HlX6Itldlt' team hx a score of 2 0 lioh liauher arlnexed llls llllrtl shut N N N 1 U a Nl' Hoa ie lletst X arltexsicli Ill- lar lgllll hat no FII 111 leaffuc plax Nel Oll Sno and Nhltt ljldllltbllfl did the st or1111' for Hoiace xlltllt ite dax Cl X team was lmea 11 U U 1 . 1 t su Hoa it 1 s e 1 11111111 Urealest 11111 ent lnff ex tl ll lon exei set ll ln te 11 e m 1 sg 111.1111 lN 11 .1111 tt a out 1 1 o ant Y l,'lillUl'fill there were only tl11't1t1 retur 'ng lt'llt'l'Hlt'll. tl1i.' ear's Ya SUt't'l'l' 'l'1a1111 Slll'lll'lrl'tl t'Yt'l't'11Ill:' lty lP0t'tJllllIlt1 tl111 lxy ln' ,ue -l1 ' s. l'11l ' tl 1 exp 1 tutelage of I -eh Ha 1-Xll'so11. the te' eonpiled 'Il ' 'all l't1t1o1'd of seven mins anl three losses. lt ent 1111 l 1 -at 1l i11 lt'21,'tlf3 1-111111 elition. The fall It , f tl 1 .' ' ere 1 .1 - 'fi '. ' - s pr' 'tic'e. the te' Ill 111: 1'1' dy to fo. Tr- ' ' , ttt 1 'l City. he ' Ill 's pe ie .1 'tl ' f-tl win St. Pa lis. ' le .1.f fl ' g t' Z. st-11-.lt -tt l l?g'l dtj Nels S tl te' 1 ll l l x ped. Asl1'ti ll11g.. l. ll1 ' ' 11.111113-'-k-Ig . 'l l11 their 111,'t Fa e. tl1 111 Jpen '. tl ' ' Qi .1l.': 1-h Alison und lfuptain l.t1e hold lxy l,l'ilQlllt' filllllll- lwlllfl 5t'0Ff'Il Ott 21 ptfttally kick lit' Larry Brick. pit ship ghy. :X Meek later the H'lltoppers niet a '1'ly :tr , Trinity 'n and won 2-tl. Q- 't' , the ' 1 with t sc - , ...s' red tu l'gl1t '11, , 1 s 1 s f ' the I't'IIl'lltl ler of tht- ,1 11111. l11 the first real lest ol the season. llie s 'eer- o11t of the .'0il.'0lt 1 ith the lelp f s. .'tant ,.'l' ' '-.'I'l.f'1 'l t he svored lllbtbll ' 'F 1 s Q 'Ok The lat -the H. ,l. ' 'ten i11 11 lIL1l'tl-liUll?.lll ,'a111e hy l'i11,.1'y. 2-l. lfarly i11 tl1e t-ontest t'o1 lie lidytltlt' p11t u shot pas the Jer: r 1l'1 ftr a :cor . liUlD'l'i1lllt'l' 1 the ,. ' .',1lt l'Z.Jl'l't' tl l'i11,1'y t-our1l1. H ade tl1irty-11111 :'11't1s. ' .' of llll'Ilt Sl't'lItlllQllY lIl1lIt.'Sll1ll'. lfxen so. l'i1191'y 1n'1 'u1l to SIIl li 1 i11 off tht- post. With Iiftu'-Y1111' sec' nds left ' l the sc1ored tied at 126 one-all. Pingry made the winning goal on a momentary lapse hy the Nlaroon fullharks. and thus ll. Nl. lost a hearthreaker. ln its next envounter Horaee Nlann suffered its only shutout of the season. heing eompletely outelassed hy the smoothly operating Hat-kley vluh. The only hright spot in the 3-U defeat was the aggressiveness of lra liurhler. ln the hig game for the lyy League lead H. Nl. dec-isiyely lrounc-ed Poly Prep l-2. Goals svored hy Gaynor. lluehler. Goldstein. and l.evy provided the winning margin. The hne all around play of l.arry llriek and the two as- sists hy liernie Grosz were also outstanding. This game gave Horace Nlann a 4-U league slate. ln the eighth game of the year the Maroon and White gained its fifth league win hy down- ing Riverdale 2-1 on Dick G0ldstein's clutch goal in the hnal minute of play. After they had defeated St. Pauls 3-2. the team learned that there had heen a ease of polio at Poly Prep the week hefore. For this reason Poly was suspended from further athletie com- petition and that gave H. Nl. no real rival for the league rhampionship. The lirooklyn svhool had heen in serond plaee. one and one-half' games ottt. Horace Nlann really wanted to play Poly to prove that it deserved the ehampionship. hut the game was r-ant-elled on an order from the Health Department. The following week Horare Nlann won its first lyy l.eague Soever frown hy downing Trinity. I-tl. 5nooks filth goal of the season provided the gameis only srore. Throughout the campaign Horaee Nlann had seyeral really outstanding players. l.arry llriek lNlr. Penalty Kirk! sr-ored four goals from his renter halfhaek position and also played exrel- lently on defense. The high svorer. Nelson Snook. with his five goals and five assists. was the spark of the offensive line. Ile was ahly assisted up front hy outsides llernie Grosz and Gordon Gaynor. lfler- nie had two goals and five assists. while Gordy tallied two goals and three assists. The forward line was hacked up hy halfbacks King Lee tthe team captaint. Leon Levy, and Jimmy Phillips. all of whom did a fine joh hoth offensively and defensively. Fullhacks Peter Spiegel and Mike Klapper were an exceptionally strong defensive comhina- tion and were also exeellent goal kit-kers. Goalie lloh Tauher. who had never played sorver hefore this year. het-ame one of the hest goalies H. Nl. has had in a long time. He was ahly assisted hy lleese lVlarkewit'h. .-X word of praise sliottld he SIIYPII to Nlr. Harry Allison for the remarkahle joh he did in molding a group of inexperieneed players into an lyy l,eague ehampionship team. Nlanager Daye lluttenherg was a great help to Nlr. Allison and to the whole team. Firxl row-Klapper. Himot. l.4-xy. 'liauheiz l.ee. Spiegel. Goivhherg. Nlarkewivh, Sernzzrl mu'- hlanager RllIti'HlJf'F,LI. Pollak. Barher. Phillips. Gaynor. Lihermann. Nlr. Allison. Third flllfi Goldstein. Grosz. Rue-hler. Briek. Snook. Goldherg. 'vp-Q Firxt mu' l rie-drnun. Grail. Schwartz. Sccnnrl rozc- Xlunzrgcr ionneschein. ROIIYPHIIX. Kaminsky. Uvvens. Ste-rnlrcrg. 'I1l'k'llll4'lN'li, tiouch Nlr, 'l'homason. Cross Country Track Nllllli the fine coaching of Nlr. liolrert Thomason. the Horace Mann Cross Country Team had its most successful season in many years. The squad consisted of Seniors Henry Harris and Herluert tlrall: Juniors Alan lfriedman. 'llommy Sternherg. Dave Kaminsky. and llill 'llrehilcockz and lfreshmen Charlie Uvvens and john llonveaux. The team emerged victorious in four out of six dual meets. defeating Hackley. Teaneck. Trinity and Peddie. The only losses vvere to Stony Brook and Poly Prep. The star of the team vvas undouhtedly Alan lfriedman. Al came in first in five out of the six meets. and his one defeat was hy Poly Prepis nexvly acquired track men. liesides this fine record. he also did very yvell in tl1e various championship meets. AI placed second in the lvy League Championship. second in the West- chester County Private and Parochial Associa- tion Championship, and third in the St. John's lnvitation Nleet. The Horace Mann Team finished in a tie xvith Stony llrook for second place in the Ivy League Meet. Partially due to the loss of Hank Harris. uho sustained an injury after the Poly Prep contest. the H. Nl. team was unahle to edge out Stony Brook. The outlook for next year's Cross Country Team is excellent. Mr. Thomason should ysin the long sought after lvy League crown. Many of' the leading memlmers of this yearis squad are returning. Not only is Friedman coming hack. hut also the third and fourth place runners. llesides this. Mr. Thomason will have the serv- ices ol' tyvo really exceptional finds: Freshmen ,lohn llonveaux and Charlie Uvyens. Nluch credit should lie given to Mr. Thomason for the excellent jolt of coaching he did. nannetl tu the sec-mul lxy l.f'Elglll' Team. llLlllllilttCllf'l'S un tht- team. he in lmth line flrixers antl I'f'li0lltltlt'l'S. Suluniun. next year. u z7e tllttbll in x tn. N Ann. Varsit Barketball wus lull llilttuu uhm svnrefl 220 puints. lfcl hurl null playetl venter lveliure this season. unml he flul .1 line- juli against niuvh taller men. Ht- nas Xlike tlrusz. playing one of the guard posi- tmns. mis ulvle to garner llfi tallies during the vear. Hike nas one of the liest mlrihhlers and .Iuhn l.un4lun unrl Huy Silltlllllltl fought all Near for at starting lwrth at right l'0l'XSill'Il. 'lihey tl junior. shuulfl nut haue any truulmle starting' lhere was also 1-uinpetitiun lor the other guard position. Mike Rosenthal, lioli Taulner. Hlz l9n.3-nl eclitnan ul the llnruve Nlunu xill'SllY liasketlrull lm-ann. llltlllflll nut Vtlltl' I - I ss - '. us still ulule tu unnl up in s I League rave. The Xlillernien were lautl with tht same pruhlem in almost exery enr-uunter. the laek ul' a really tall man. lid lflatlau at fi feet l inch. the tallest regular. had tu play eenter and was usuallv airing three or four inf-hes In his opponent. lherefore H. Nl.s ruals ahnust always rluminatefl the luaeklwuarfls and unise- quently 1-uulfl take lar ninre shuts than the Klu- IWNJII lllltl willile. Spevtutnrs unit players uutvli the zivtiun on the floor. The star of the team. and one ul' the must slveetueular Iilawrs exer to represent Horaee Lani' Hf 'mf'Hf'- JW' Refill- and Carf' Wttff Nlann. nas Leon Levy. liesicles being named un All fluflfft ul this Simi dl flifT9rf 'l times ftufif-sf the fi,-,t ,Ning IU- lfagm, All Stars. playing in the season. Xl Leamler. Dir-li llolflstein. Joel the Hemp! 'I'ri1,um. Frwh Air lfmld pharilv llurlic-h. and Hint tllussheirn ruunflerl nut the game at Nlaclisun Square Harden. anrl plar-ing: Nllldfl- ser-unfl in league seoring. l.eon also average-tl . ' W ' 21 points per game. His vannun jump rlllrls. If' HW l'm'mg gallulafl the WHWII thc Xuliqly one-hunlletl push shuts. untl tlriving lay-ups nill 'il-'NIMH' Hiuiklfili muaf' Lex li 'Hi tht' Miurtirw lun: ln- reim-inlierc-rl lux exerx' spef-tutnr uhm mth Hwnlf 'multi' I HF 'WU 'i 'iUU'mfr H' W' hitm.,,,.4t Ilwm in dmimil' ' In-lit tht- lngger unrl inure1-xpei'ir-1111-tl f,ulunilviat l'rt-slnnun tc-lun tu gi ffl-.ul sfwn'e. llattaiu Nite luinking st'f'4uli1lt4rl.t'xt in lllllltltlltill sfwrinu. tht- lt-Lulinu sfprt-r nith tlnrlt-en, 129 Jn 14 team goes llll0 .1 lllllfllf to h 1111 out ome tr.1te,1 After lo 11111 to the Allltlllll tl1e XllllClITlCl't -oundls defeated Adelphl bx a N1 ore of 66 16 len and llosentl1.-1l 111 re the Olllelillldlllr. plax NKOTIIIU NQXLIHPCII .1111 llithll luputlxt 1 1.11el1111f to 11erd.1le for 1ts flr I I11 1 lgllt encounter th. 'Vlaroon dllfl Vllnte 11011 lll spec tacular fHNlll0Il Hehlnd almoet the Cllllfe game Ho1.ue Mann rallled .1 d a laxt erond tap lll 11 .lttau was tl1e 1111111111fY ITlZlI 'lll 7 5 113 NI0lCd tmentx Clglll dllll l lattau tall1ed Clglllltlf II Salomonx terrlflc rel1ou11d1111f co11tr1l1uted .1 lot to H 'VI S Nueeew Ill the next e0nteQt the Var 1t1 uae l1adl1 ltdllll 11 .1 1111 ta llldll' l6.1ll1 Oll0NlIlgl .1 11.111 'Vl.11111 111et St l.1tll A ter leaung It t0llll at half t11ne 111tl1 a fourtun P01111 dillfll the 'Nl1llermf.11- lallx fc ll l101t l11 one lJ0llll and thex loet 37 56 FIIIIU 111111 1 111111 'VIIIIC the lvldltl tdflllC deft 1t 615 ll1ouUl1 l 411 pomed 111 thlrtx pomtx the Hlll o11cr ll 1111 l1.llC 7 1 D N 5 ll 111 lllt e ll 1111 11.11 4 Ill 1 c 12 v5 gfdlll t 11Ule11ood Qc1ool H 'N wore a IOIINIIICIIIU IL 011 ,rm 1 and l.111 1ll1ed NtNKlllE'6Il .md t11cl1e 11-11ut11el1 Afte1 lo IIIU to l'edd1e 1841 Horace 'Wann vol back 111 the XXIII tolumn l11 dllmlllltf' gtonx nook 69 59 l.1tt.111s Hftecn Il01IllS 11.1 110 101 t tea os S .11 N ld toe IlldIlN 1111 111e11 for N 0 ch Tl1e1 ent 0 co1 t1e 11 leaf' 1ro11 Il Nlllllllll a defmat ll' N l 11 s t I c e Ill 1 ff.1111e ll NS 1 1 71 1.111 OI 1 1tl t11111t1 11- -1 f 1 1 - '. 1- 1 1 I A S. F .I A . Q A -- .' I. . , I ' '. ' U. --- - ,X ers. 'C ' ' l ff 1 1- -l . ,B 'l ' ' ' F ll ' '.' ' s ln. 1 ' - ' . '11 .' s 1 ' -' lu' l l- 3 ' ,. ,.' . 5-71 . ln - . '5 i A -' 1 li , 1 - 1 . .1. .- d l v ' l-Y' -' ll ' 1' 'l' ' 'I lrl - 1' X. 1' 't '. 51-27. 1' 1s'. ber Han .. s. ff ' tlf tl. ,' ,, ,V . 1 ' 111- - 1 5 ' ' ' . ' S',, ' '. 1'-il-. 'J v' .. . F - . P ' ' A ' ,' I Z' ' .' I'- , -I , F' - 1 ' .T 'fs l'l.h. At T .' S ' 'l 'ti xl l 1-1 - A ' ' 011 Out at St. l,Lllll'S. l 1'ever. he Pm l qt l1y Ll H1111 W hlle 5Ullf 'f'9 'lf Sl '0 'l 5W '955lW llf' 79-6-L c-o1111t. Levy tossed in thirty markers. l111t lnl -1 , 6. 9. .'t. I 1l'.' l'd 1 ' 1' l',g H. .l. t 11 U . . . . mat . I' NX UII t 'I l lf 1 :ue t ll 1 s we do1 1 'l lxy OI' 31' 11. t-f9. ' l'11a1l1le to lll't'LIli its losing! streuli. tlle team lost .5110 ging p1'e1'io11.' :lt-l'e.1ts. tlle Varsity l 1111- to P111 l,l'PIP at tht- 1'i1'to1 s 1-ourt. l1y Ll 51-o1'v of stern l'Ul4lt'lil'4l oil 'l'1'i11it1'. 53-fll. unl Poly P1-11 65-lf, Ht '. -1 Ma play d slol 1 ily 1 l '-.1 I11' il 67-112 s'orv. 'l'l1 'l'1'i 'tu' ,' . i lic'l1 11e1'11' in the 'ghtl t'4llIl'5l. l,e1 ' 1111s higl 11' f ' H. Nl. 1' 1 '- 1'-t11o. -0 sational than the first meeting of' these two teams. lloraee Nlann eame out on top of' a IT-It seore. l,exy put on an amazing exhiliition of shooting in the final periotl. making a fiantastir' per:-entage of his shots. lle enrletl up willl twenty- fiour points. the high for lioth teams. Jonny l,omlon. who playerl a fine game. reliouncletl ancl tlroye lveautifully. 'lllll' lxy League season Villlll' to a elose against Stony lirook with ll. Nl. eoming through with a To-53 triumph. Levy letl the scorers with twenty- four points. The Yarsily liasketliall season oflieially enrled with a game against the New l.ineoln High Sehool. l.onrlon's phenomenal rehouncling lefl .lonny Lonrlon tlriies through and lays one lltl. HUHICC' xlilllll to 3 63- I6 Yif'lOI'Y. The lfffim fllllf eompleteml the year with a lt!-9 overall reeortl. and a 6-l lry League mark. was the encounter in w hieh Roy Salomon playetl D i his hesl. He relioundecl tremendously. antl set Nexlt ,liar S lwfnl Should haw 3 wry fmt! Sea' up a gwat number of Suites. son. Vlhereas this year there were only three returning lettermen. next year there will he The next game was untloulitedly the highlight quite a few. The l955 Yarsity will prohahly fle- of the hasketliall season. It was the lioh liuxzel pencl a great fleal on the fine shooting and pass- Nlemorial game against lliyerdale. the proc-eerls ing of Nlike brosz. and the exvellent rehonnrling going to the Polio l'un4l, Une thousantl people and tlriying of' Roy Salomon. Also eoming liar-k attencletl. the largest 1-rowcl in H. Nl. liasketliall ' ' ' ' will he Joel lierlly. Larry llermelle. l'.llot filass- history. ln a eontest wlneh was even more sen- heim. lliek Goldstein. anti tiary Xliller. l ir.yl rou' l,e-after. llerlly. Nliller. lloltlstein. .N1'I'IlHI1 full' Nlr. Xliramson. Xlanager Smith. Nlanager tlortlon. Crosz. llermalee. 'lauheiz liutlivli. l,eyy. Flattau. Falomon. Rosenthal. l.onclon. Brivk. Manager Ruttenlierg. Nlr. Nliller. 1531 First mu'--Rosen, Hernson. Nlarkevvicli. Feldman. Simon. Weiner. Block. Classlieim. xtronson. , . .. Sw-oml mu'-Nlr. tioreoran. Freiller. Coudie. laulson. Stern. llornstein. lirodsky. xlllllilll. l'me. Nlanager llertz. Manager lxolker. r- .. V. Ba ketball Nlllfli the expert tutelage of Coach Hickey Corcoran. this yearis J. Y. llaskctlmall Team compiled the impressive record of eight xsins and only two defeats. .-Ks in many past years. the J. Y. lacked a really tall man and therefore had to depend on speed. fine hallhandling and good shooting. The team was lead Ivy Happy Jack lfreiler. xvho averaged over tvxelve points a game. and hy liolv Malkin and lloli Simon. who hit doulmle figures on numerous occasions. ltounding out the start- ing five were Walter llernson and Steve Feld- man. Coach Corcoran also used Harris Brodsky and Mike Stern a great deal. The learn got off to a good start, winning its first five games. ln the initial contest of the season. llackley nas defeated 34-2l. with llolv Simon scoring sixteen points. After crushing St. l'aul's ful-HI. llorace Nlann edged out Trinity 5l--50. as lfreilei' tallied twenty-txxo. The .l. Y. donned lliverdale I2-25. and then nosed out Poly ljrep luy at score of lfm-l l. Despite lfreileris record-lnrealiing tixenty-three points. the flor- coranmen suffered their first defeat of the sea- son. losing to lona in a close game. 53-55. The team recovered its winning vsays lay heating lliverdale I7--ll and l'oly Prep 51-ll. lfreiler and liernson were unahle to play in the game against Manhattan Prep. and even though liolmhy Walkin tallied tvxenly-two points Horace Nlann was defeated hy the score of 75-55. The J. Y. ended its season on a triumphant note. winning over Trinity IIS-33. This closed one of the most successful years the J. V. llasketlmall Team has had in quite a while. Nlr, tiorcoran. .l. Y. tfoach. i 1' l ir.x1 mu -Urulf. Baum. Serum! mu' -'- ffoevter. Hugh. Rosenherg. Bartlett. lforeoran. Sonnensehein. Lee. Uinnerstein. Thirrl full' - f lfarlson. Xie:-lian. Yliraum. llrillieli. Stein. ,lar'olrson. ffoueh l'eterson. Nfarlxs. Kahn. Levine. I.ey itan. Prohst. I' ourlh mu' - - f ranr-eman. Snook. Bur-hler. Xliller. Goldberg. -f Narins. de Lange. ffordon. Iliamonnl. F encing I.THOL'flH it did not rec-eiye mueh aeelaim. this year's lfeneing Team. under the super- vision of Mr. George Athens. had an excellent season. The team was very fortunate in retaining most of last year's players. Seniors Hike Klapper and Henry Shapiro xxere again first and sec-ond man respectively. Bill Trehilr-oek filled in the Y0. 3 slot and Hank Tausend r-losed the ranks. John Wolfson nas suhstitute. The squad was eapahly managed hy Steve Ogden. The reeord of the team vsas three ysins and one defeat. It surpassed Haekley twiee hy the score of 5 to l. and Peddie tl to l. The only loss was at the hands of Storm King School 0 to fi. Wre tling 0KAfil'i NIAXYS Varsity Wrestling Team. under the expert eoaehing' of Gus Peterson. had a fairly sueeessful season despite a tough sehedule of nine dual meets and tvso Champion- ships. .-Xgainst l.oeust Valley and ljeekskill Ntili- tary .M-ademy. the six returning lettermen eame through with tivo nins apieee. reeording the seasonis only vietories, 27-13. and 26-13. .-Xt the lvy League Tournament. Captain fior- eoran nas H. Nlfs lone finalist. ln tht- West- ehester Championship Xleet. the grapplers took seeond place hehind Haekley. Outstanding among the starting ten mere andy fioreoran. whose long undefeated reeord was toppled at thirteen hy Poly Prep. and Senior King Lee. who lost only tvsiee in nine houts. f l'r.wt rou' lfart. Wolfson. 'it send. Shapiro. Klaps per. Kuynis. Sw-nmf mu- H f.unzer. l.eff. Nlantouthis. SLlllf't..fLllI1IXf1'. Hr. Xthens. Xlanage-r Ugrlr-n. Yightin- -in. floss-nl-grantz. luurig. lxn'-flu. Swimming HIC Horaee 'tlann Swimming Team. haying lost only three men from last year. eame through with a highly sur-eesslul season. Al- though the oyerall reeord of the team was four wins and seyen losses. it lared yery well in regional competition. :Xlso seyeral individual perliormanee reeords were lvroken. tloaeh .-Xrnold had the hoys swimming sinee the yery start ol the sehool year. and all this ri. 1 Ip, ' I to-4-aptams Seliwartx and l'r1edland. hard praetiee payed oil. Quite a few ehanges were made in the lineup, and several hoys swam dillierent eyents this year than they were used to eompeting in. l.arry 51-hwartx. this yearis eo- eaptain. was eonyerted from the distanee man ol the team to a lraekstroker. ln tlns spot l.arry sullered only one deleat during the season. and he eyen took a first plaee in the Westehester l'ul+lie and Priyate Sf-hool Assoc-iation's meet. He was. without a douht. the year's most out- standing performer. liolstering the team. howeyer. is not a one man jolt. -Klan l riedland. the other eo-eaptain. plaeed in eyery meet this year. He was also the anehor man on the undelieated medley relay First rou'-Barluer. Green. Codsirk. Nlitehell. Vfaite. l.f-yy. Palant. Sf'4'lIHd mu-ftioaeh Arnold. l.ipton. Urinn. Shapell. Fisher. Zueker. Nlehlen. Vliiles. team of 51-hwartz. Hoexter. and Friedland. How- ard Salwen. another Senior. turned in one great performanee alter another. swimming the fifty. hundred. and two hundred when needed. lfred llerlinger and Barton Hoexter. the only other Seniors on the team. worked hard throughout the season. They proyided many lvadly needed yietories. The majority ol' the Juniors were seasoned yeterans. and they all r-ontrihuted a great deal toward the teamls sueeess. lleorge liops took oyer the long distanve spot left yaeant lay l.arry Schwartz. George was one ol the high scorers ol' the squad. lfred l'riee. last year's lwaekstroker. was switm-hed to a position right next to Kops. l retl was one ol the most Consistent performers on the team. Paul tloldherg. the seeond lwaek- stroker. did a good jolt all year. Tony Nlarks and l.arry llriek took many vital first and seeond plat-es in the indiyidual medley. lmndred. and the two hundred. -Xll the diying this year was done lay tihuek llenwitt and John llagmann. who turned in many excellent lIt'I'llUl'IIl3llt'l'r. llaeking up the team w heneyer they eould were Peter lxellner and bteye bhappell. llns was rertainly a yery well lialaneed squad. The season lvegan with two praetiee meets against Nlanhattan liollege lfreshmen and fllan- hattan llrepS1'h-aol. l-loraee Nlann was x ietorious in lvoth eneounters. the llrst regular meet ol the year was against the Nlellurney Sehool. ll turned out to he an extremely exeiting eontest. Hora11e Xlann, unl'ortuuately. was defe1ate1d in the very last event of the- day. the two hundred yard relay. The team next traveled down to flolumlvia College to swim the lfrosh. Horace Mann was eompletely outelassed and sullered its seeond straight defeat. The Nlermen eonlinued their losing streak hy heing swamped lry a yery pow- erful l'eddie te1am. The following week the Hill- nwers aeee tie Van rattan 'olleffe Freshmen in a return encounter C lute a few new reeords were et elurlnf' the meet wlueh Horace N ann n ea a .1 two hunt appointing lor the team to do so well. and then lose two mee1ts in a row heeause of a laeli of manpower. A rather disc-ouraaed. hut still game lloraee Nlann lf'i1IIl was lllk'll defeated hy the Pingry Sehool in New Jersey. The lilair Sehool. who tl1e1 team swam next. had the hest team that lloraee Nlann laced all year. lllair hroke several pool records. and heat H. Nl. quite hadly. How- s s '11 the e proeeedlnffs larry Sehwart7 hrolee the hfteen ar el tie fifty yard haele tr: e ls was el yen tue aeeom 1 ishme rx! ruu 1 e nel 1 Il 1 iw I Il lllllli fll llllll 4 o 1 I we lf I I e laelet e ec re N sa tnlen ries ian P4 s 1 the te if ya If . red xery yel e n m ol e iwai 1 a lx and 'Sa wen Hoex Xl ron en he med ey relax team tr II lt' N0 IUIHICC Pride NFO K e I Ol It E' Ndlll ole N 1 r 1 er e f r trolee u was 1 nu sllltttltf eonsieeriu e reeord 1 uex mee 1 iti Ndlld an s X IUU if t l ' Ill ' fftllff lllx Hleltf ' ee more the am H1 lr d ie lheu the te r mute t wxtl leelve lx ll H Uh bchool the meet wa oceeded to 1 in it a 1 o meets o l ea at hare luele ey the two hundred ff ttl-l Jo 1 1 tlo ee yarr relay l'he same tune' lar eued adam ry 1 al e ev: :lona e lx Utlitary -Mare ye e year 13 D tr ll . f 1l l 1 . l I. , . 1 ever. there ra: one l1r1,.ht spot in , lays 1 1 s ' , 1 . '- 1, .1 ye' ol ree-ord for l ' I' 1 's 1k1. wo 1sily. lx rry Sr-hwartz set 1 lred Th'.' ' ' f' 1 ' -1 Ili: 1nt. Fi: '-Uylmllwrgr. KI l ri11 llznul. Srl 'z 't'.. llerliugler. llagmann. S I 11' ffoaeh ,Xri . lloexter. llri 'k. K gs. Xla 'ks. Sul 1u. Nlaiiager l' rr zh--i ner. yarl l' s role 1 1'1 'o l and sa: 'lso 1 1 llmer ln the We-st 'l :ter ill- it irnxhif s 1 am of tl1e1 reeord settin.. three hundred rd '1l'1y fai 1 ' s 1 l. pla'i g fifth out ol' a field of tea 'S -l A 't'.. Xl' r's. 1 . l 1 . 1.'ter. twel '1 1 t1 ders. T 1 1 lfy 1' tok '1 tl t l l' l l 11st xt lv: 'ml K ls. in thi'l plac and Selly to a first in the the flu ht ndr1l anl liorty yard reestyle also ha -ks Tl 's 1 li 1 xl ' 1. 1 l ' Q s I 1' s. 'llle .t 11t s' l .l' 11' tt' Prep the- fart that last year no Horaee .laun lvoy Se-l l end1l in a yi 'tory for H. Nl. Th's ,luxe ear 1 in hig.her than fourth in any exenl. the team a 2-3 1- l tl 5 far. ll -1 Xlann dropped it: next meet 1 lt' ek- Un' 1 1 te' , at a had lrreak. ln the- ley. once more in the last ' lay. N 1 am -1 1s 'il J 's'i ir' 1 's pr 11 1' 'sl'sttx .' l-ll6'S 'son lost in ie ' l ent. 1 a,.a' .' l ll' l're1p and lona Prey . This 1 s la l ' .' l' z. l11p1 ,. ' st ye v' 'lljtly' 1l1. if not 13-qt' 'lly sue'r:1sst'ul l'e1e1les'ill . ' ' - U' . 1' l1my. It was ' ry lis- . . 'rty '-I 'I I UH H ll 151 fw --r Fd Pl man .2 Ulll lopkln CHRIS xe.n .1 x 4 e Ntlflll dzlfllk'd l0lI .1 mmhle 1618111 xearx lhn learn had dI1l3.llllU depth mth U1 o a x lop men I6lllI'lllIl'f l11ree xeal men Fldlldll IOIJlxlll Pxeedman and ielf and Mele the Ntalualt of the quad along mth Juniors Tamerin and Brick. Leon Levy and Evan ff more neu .' re urnins lelterrnen xx 10 ' md . -mon a ulit'-S on-ra 5 reng 1. e 9514 A 'Ill ua: ax i ' U lrihule . '. :'ilIldHHi.' C'0Lll'lill ' a ni ' y. f' he U' f x il 1-1: e un ' lii expert lute ave 'ur at least ima or three years. 7 ' 3 co ' 5 i21 .' 'xo Fd Fla ' 1 ' u 5 . HY power u Q rim 'lllt steam v' arkc'uu1'l galnc, ena n e htm to eome out on top Ill many matehes de splte comm, up agalnst the strflest competltlon lon tantlv a challenge to lds number one sing es positron wa lhll Popkln winner 0 t e fall tournament Hls teadv ground strokes and powerful overhead proved to be his most eflec trve s lots ,lumor ,lon Tamerln held down the thlrd slot on the team wnth hrs powerful erve and back Court game Throuffhout the vear however rank mgs were frequently ehanved N0 that no one was assured of undrsputed POQQCNSIOII of hr smgles IIOQIUOII Jon Freedman bv urtue of hrs hard hlttrnv forehand and stronv backhand played fourth smgles Throughout the season the fifth and slxth slnvles posrtrons were fought for by Marty Celfand Larry Brlck Evan Salmore and Leon Levy As a result of Doc Crandall s expert coach rnv Horace Mann agam possessed two of the most powerful doubles teams ln the VICIHIIV There was constant uncertamty as to whether the Flattau Freedman or Popkm Celfand com bmatnon was superlor However these two duos when teamed up as first and second double proved a strong one two punth wlnch was dlf ficult for am team to overcome The squad opened Its season bv swamplnff Adelphr and folumbla lrosh 50 and 90 re spettrvelv The team met rt most dlmcult mom petrtlon 1n Scarborouffh and Searsdale Thev took therr ewhth Ivv league Champlonshlp 1n nme vear wlth ease Polv Prep bemg the only SCFIOUS threat Also f'OIllI'IlJl1llIl'7 to the team s strenvth were Semor Bob Lerter and Blll Ruffh alone w1th ,lumors Ted Hatnoflf Steve Feldman and Ronnle lfllenen Much credlt must be given to the team s hard workmff manager Carl Pforihermer The schedule Apr1l 14 Adelphr Home Columbra Frosh Hackley Trmlty lVlav Poly Prep Bronxvllle Scarsboroufrh Sc arsdale Rlverdale Fzrst row Popkln Salmore Celfand Freedman qecond row foach Crandall Tamerln levy Flattau Bruk Lerter Wana er Pfortzhelmer Home Home Home Away Aw ay Away Home Away I. Y Fl J. . .P vi' A I . L . . ' - z- .' - V V 1 ' 'V l l L- -' 'T In V. ., ' I' D I . S D C l 9 lv Y. . - . . F ' C - - l C 9 Y - I ' D C x - I b 7 7 . I s---.A--,,v-...,..,-.---.-------..--4---.---v.4-..s -.- , - ' 7 21 ' , .,....,.......................... ., , . 23 ........,,.,,,....,...........,.,... ,.........,....... N N 9 28 St. Paul's ..r......................,..........,..,........... Home I i F ' 30 ' ' ..........,....................,..,,...,............,.. .. C, ' I . S ' S ' ' ' ' 4 1 5 ............,.......................,...,... ' ' 7 ' ...............,..........,.........,...,r..,... ' - 1 ' - - 10 . 1, ..........,,....,.....,.,.... .,....,,... . ' ' ' ' r . ' . ' ' , : ' , ll f t .....,,....,,..............,.,.....,,........, - . ,- . .- - 13 '- .t....t,,...............t,......,,.........,...t V 137 Let Coach Lewerth Rzght Berlly and Snook chalk up another double play arslty Baseball R PHILIP LEW ERTH made hrs first year as head baseball coach a hz hly successful one ThlS years hustllng squad greeted hlm by turnlno IH one of the flnest seasons ID many years Although many of last year s lettermen were lost through Craduatlon John London who had been outstandmg 1n h1s two prevxous seasons returned for another fine year Hls s1zzl1n fast ball and sharpbreakmg curve made John Hor ace Mann s leadmn IJltCl1CI' Bes1des thls John nys strono hlttln won hlm the number three spot ln the lmeup He plaved centerfield when not pltchm Barrv Welner was the number two mounds man and hls excellent control and fine curse ball won many 1mportant Dames 'Vhke Berger and Al Bllnken dxd some very helpful rehef pltchlng Returmng, lettelman Myron Goldman was back of the plate thls year Myron always a one of the best hxtters on the club Helpmg h1m out on numerous occaslons was Dave Kllnoen stem who figures to be next years first strmg catcher Hob Tauber was the only Semor ln the lnfield Bob up from several years on the I V played first base smoothly and Wlth great P0156 He was also one of the teams best hltters battlno fifth IH the lmeup The keystone combmatlon of Snook at second and Berlly at shortstop was one of the sllckest ever seen at Horace Mann Although ne1ther of Y Y ' -,5s1f'f 4 . , 1 - 4 ug! A . v 5 . f- ' - ' - C .U . . U . . , . . of s ' 7 steadying influence for his battery mate, was , . . . U , V. v M . U - 7 7 . . . . V . L, , - v . . . U I - za 9 . . . . ' A U Q A - V 7 , . ., , U . . g . , D . . - , , , U ' 7 - - U . . C' ' 5 . Y ' . U ' 1 . Q u . 138 m wa a ha hltter both ,ot many nnportant hut and also drew qutte a few walk Duck l old tetn the thlrd ha eman wa a fine fielder and made the lon throw wlth deadly accuraty Duck hlt the lon ball often and added a ,reat deal of Spark to the lnfield The entlre startln outheld of Nllller SIIHOII and Salomon wlll be returmnv next year Cary 'Vllller hatted tn the number two pot and came throu h with many ttmely lute He wa- a yery ,ood baeerunner worrylnf the oppoelnz. pltc here a lot Bob Slmon played centerfleld yery well relymv on h1 reat -peed and terrlfic pe, Hoy Salomon back from laat yeara yarQ1ty played rl ht field Roy wa probably the teami mot Q Jot Other member of the quad who Qaw actton mcluded Het-:Ne Vlarkeyylch Tom Bartlett Al Vleber and Bob Goodkm A great deal of prame hould be ,lyen to the team s two real coache Mr Lewerth and Vlr All: on for the maryeloue job they dld tn m0lCllIl .1 poll hed ball club They both aye 1 thelr sprln yatatnon to hold practlce ln order to ,et the quad Into playln, t 0!lCllllOIl The loyal manarera Bob Fordon Arthur Smlth and Jack lxauderer al o cleeerye credlt for thelr hard work The 19.3 Apr: 7 Nay L chedule f0lUIl llJld tr Trnnty Ln lewood St Paul N Stony llrook Poly lrep Sl Patil S Hackley Tfllllll Stony Brook ona loy I ep lltyerdale First mu. Salomon Nlalkewnll london Berger lauher loldman Bllnken Seroml row Nlr lewerth Nlana et Cordon Bartlett Weber k00tllxlIl fold tem Werner Qnook Berlly Nllller Manager Cordon Nlana er forderer Home Home Aw ay Home Away Home Away Aw ay Home Home Aw ay Aw ay Home the s long -ll ' . U I' ' g ' 'S . y' g ' . .Sy -1 y V . Y V S. lp . yi . g W ' . . . U 4 S . V. U 4 .. ' ' I s ' , ' S , ' S ' g . ,' v 1, U V. I f . .1-. ' ' g . , . e Y 7 S VA - . U M ' . - , . my . g A . . . s y -L S. : . . C I. ' I i N , ' ' ' 5 - A 'I . osh . ,.,,...,,,...... ....., ...., . . g ' 1' ' L. ' I ' ' 9 ' ' ,,...,.. .. ,.............,. ,..... , ,, ........ U ' I 1 ' -V 5 N 'T 7 13 'g ' ,, ....,..,e,,,... , ,,,.,, ..r., ..,.....,... . . ' ' Q , ' , 7 14 , 1 .,....,..,r ttt......r.r..r..r...rr.. .,.,.,......... .' r 5 51 7 U- ,' , , , I , , 1 . 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'K' , -, l 139 Fzret row My1rs Cohen Creenl1erg 'lul1 hm Drtlllch Coldlrerg Cor1oran Second row Manager C'r1nn I lllerman Bref her H1-sQell1a1lC Berneon Coudxe R11w11l1 Captaln Colaon Kmgson I h1ll1p 'llarkfa Herl1 t IIPIOII Cohen Coach -Xhramson HI' Illalll purpo e of the ,ILlIll0I' Var 1tx lla e llall Team IN to dexelop talent for the future xar-ltx teame Thu sear llr Ahram-on toolC 1 er the jol1 of I coarl lrom a Iota lx IFXIIIY out lol th1 team 'Vlr Ahramon lldI'lCHXt'CI the IIIIITIITCI' clou Il to txsentx o11e l1ox 1 e 1111111 1 fol txxo 11111111lete team a ll1r11 extra lnteher ll1e TIIHIIINIHX of the PICFIIIIIU Ntaff 11a Vlaltet 1111111 1 o 1 erl on a r ld leam He rellerl mo tlx 1111 a 'food la t D3 on the IIIOIIIICI were AI lx11r71ol1 a IIGNIIIIIJII So11l1o111o1e AIIIIC CUIIGII lilll IXIIIC on and xlllxt' IIICNIIEI and ,I11111111 ,I111 Tulchln Iele Ih1l111Q and Nlolt ltpton took lllfll a 1at1 IPI P1te uaa an outfiel1le1 on lat xear ar lh1 IIIIICICI l1a1l a real ma oo ce INC 1all Pl At flrt l1a e Ja1l1 CI1111 IC 111 111 1 l1 ofael Dannx C ICCIIIICI Y and Ijlflx Nlexer l1otl1 plaxed PCOIICI 11a 1 1t CIIITBIBIII tlme clurm the Seaion Don Col o11 and IECJIJ Herl1t plaxecl hort top Baseball x1h1le IVIBIIIII IJIAIIIICII ancl D1ck Iluwack were the th1rd ha emen r Abram on 11aQ fortunate 111 haunff a xers oocl 101111 of outhelcler thnx xear 'et 1ra11N IIICJITI last Neaxon l 1er1tl 'llarlw and Anclx Corcoran l1oll1 an a lot of a1t1o11 Sophomore IIOII Col1e11 Stu Illl6I'Hldll and Don He sell1a1l1 all nere u ed at NdI'1Oll tlme thro110l1o11t the 1ear Al IIIIIIICPII who COlllC'I elther IlllC'Il or catch and lllllllX flelcler lloh C ooclkm 1se1e alxo urx ICC' Pl 1 I'lll' 1111 fcr 1101110115 111 th1 xarntx 'llr Abramson ma11a ecl to clexelop a xerx flne tea1n lll 1t OWSII I'lf7Ill Thu sear I Y Ba el1all Team ended up Nllll a good rec orcl eommf th111uUl1 the th1rtee11 Uame S1 heclule 111 hne la l11o11 1x1 seal lar :tx ll0lll1I haxe a ffr1at 1ea of materlal to work 111tl1 Nlanx of the plaxer 1 the J X hould l1e al1le to mak1 tl1e Xdlilll mthout too much 1l1fl1cult1 Al o exeral of the Sophomore on the Squad 111ll he the I I x sear I 1 , . , .' . , ' '. 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Track H If Varsity 'liravli leant hail mio ul its grvut- The spriutvrs were puvecl lty Sopliurriore littl- vst seasons this year. 1-curling through its very Wilson. a strung ruritmiclei' iu lmth track and flillir-ult sc-ltetlule in line l'i1Fl1lUlI. It nas il wry lielcl eu-rits. Ht- ran tht- ltttl, 220. and lltl varfl uell mtimlt-rl squad. uith depth in all of tht- Klashes. 1301, ml, f-1054.15 f'l,ll,,M.d to l.'l.eShmaH running autl fielcl vveuts. lfarly in tht- seasuu lfd Colby and lmlim. Hub 51.hual.U fiuuvli Tlrurriusmr cluulcl lmast of live rut-u l'lltl- uiug umler 55.5 lur the ltlli1I'lt'l' mill-. This Mus Hurcllt-rs lfrurrli Vxvrlrliu. Stme llrmlslq. um the lirst X'l'i1I' that the lloiutx' Nluuu tvam hull euougli strvugth ur the rlillivult llfl xartl run tu st-url at team tn tht- Perm Ii vlays. held iu Pliiluclelpliiu. Thi- team. math- up ul Herltio Britt.-kt-rluitt'gt-tsttttttitim-jump. lirull.Hankllurris.l3ul1Nliller. amtl3til1VSil tm gan' at xt-ry line Llt'f'lllllIl ul' itsvll This we-ur. tht- rt-turuiuu' Svuior lt-tts-run-ri elm-vtt-tl Hvrlv tfrull mul lluuk Harris t'tl-t'lllllLllll5. 'l'ht-st- lun lmxs ut-ro Llllltbllif tht- mu t x rlutlrlt rucrrrltt-r's ul' tlw 'liruwk 'll-urn. llc-rli ran tlw qu ll tvr mile. tht- 220. mul tht- rc-lay: ttliilt- Huuli trar'tir'iputvtl iu tht- Imlt mul tllIllI'lt'l' iuilt- ratvn-s. St-uior llurl llriut-lwrliulll. allthu run vurlt' tu tht- rtdlflbtl. tu-N-rtlic-lc ruuuy points as tht- lc-ruling high turulnr mi tht squutl. '-C.--1 dr-3. 1-12 Gordon Gaynor. new to this dimcult event. took many places in both the high and low hurdles. The Track Team had its usual strength in the distance events with the return of the record- breaking milers AI Friedman and Tom Stern- berg. They. along with Bill Trebilcock. ac- counted for a great many Hrst and second places. Joel Kluger. Cary Gaines. and Pete Spiegel put their weight behind the field events-discus. javelin and shot putg while Dick Dann and Bob Wilson pole vaulted. Wilson and Bob Miller, who also ran in the half and quarter mile. participated in the broad jump. Tom Bart- lett gained many points in several of the field events. This year. as previously, Mr. Thomason con- Grafl' wins the 440. tinually stressed the fact that winter track was good training for prospective team members. Throughout the winter season. the track team practiced both indoors and outside. The winter Track Team had a regular schedule. which it came through very successfully. Letters were even awarded for winter track. with quite a few boys receiving them. Hy holding practice early. Mr. Thomason got the boys into fine shape for the spring season. and this was one of the rea- sons that the track team had such an excellent record. Track is becoming more and more important at Horace Mann. and next year the team should be extremely powerful. Although several of this year's members will be lost through graduation. many of the most promising runners will be back to help Mr. Thomason out. Juniors Al Friedman. Tom Sternberg. and liill Trebilcock should all be much improved next year. Per- haps, Friedman will break his own school record for the mile. Tom Bartlett. a fine runner and held event man, will be returning also. Hob Wilson. only a Sophomore this year. has two years ahead of him at Horace Mann. By the time he graduates he should be an extremely fine sprinter. Harris chalks up another first. Finally there are three terrific Freshmen Track stars on this year's team. They are al- ready approaching many of the school records. and they still have three more years to go. A great deal is expected from I-Id Colby. Charlie Uwens. and john lionveaux. whom Hr. Thoma- son calls the best Freshmen prospects he has seen in a long time. The Track Team had a hne season this year. and should he even more successful in the years to come. 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