St Albans School - Albanian Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1940

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.4 ,-, I Ili . f' '- K V I NX 1 X I+ iixxxgs fx ST. ALBANS SCHGOL fz 7 'pi 1 ta, 23 JOHN BURR PIGGOTT, JR. Uncle Burr Porky Born: October 28, 1921, Washington, D. C. Entered: September, 1932. Afbleiies: Football, STA-2, 1938, STA, 1939 Soccer, STA, 1939, 1940g Wrestling, STA-WT, 1938gBaseball,1938,1939, 1940. Organizafions: Albanian, 1940, Prefecf, 9 1939-40, Server, 1939-403 Veslry, 1938-40 Senior Wfarilen, 1939-40, Afbletic Assoeiaiion 1939-40, Glee Club, 1939-40g Cboir, 1931-37 Presiilenf of Class, 1937-38. Awards: Lane-Iobnston Marial, 1937. College: Virginia Military Inslifzife. HE record of service to the School that Burr has compiled during his eight years at Saint Albans cannot be surpassed, and his personal leader- ship is evidenced by his position as prefect. His activities range from being Senior Warden of the Vestry and Cathedral Server, to membership on the Albanian business board and the Athletic Association. In years gone by, Burr was a member of the Choir, but recently he has saved his voice for singing with the Girlis School. Uncle Burr's athletic career is headed by three years on the baseball team at first base. This year he has also won his letter as tackle in foot- ball. But perhaps next to baseball, Burr's favorite sport is soccer, and consistent hard playing earned him a key position on the team. It is said that this consummate gentleman specialized in knocking down or tripping his opponents and then apologizing after the game by saying, Sorry I knocked you down, old fellow, but you hit me first, so that makes us even. Peegls startling classroom boners have earned him the name of The Immortal Piggottf' shortened to Porcus Immortalisvg these cracks have been a gold mine for the News Calendar throughout the year. Burr shines in the company of the gentler sex, for his broad smile is well-nigh irresistible. Indeed, his social activities, which are notorious for his swiftly changing affections, have gained for him the consecutive favor of nearly every attractve girl in the city. Next year The Immortal carries his impressive record to Virginia Military Institute, where no doubt his handsome figure will be the pride of the brigade.

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22 THE 1940 ALBANIAN , , s p, J ,f wa, 1 W I A. - V. 0. 1, L-i X1 ., 1- 1' e ,. f , 1 1 , ff 5. JOHN VAN NESS PHILIP, JR. Brain Phil', Van Born: April 29, 19225 Albany, New York. Entered: Sejiteinber, 1931. Athletics: Football, STA-2, 19385 Soccer, STA-2, 1938, STA, 1939, 1940, Soccer Cap- tain, 1940. Organizations: News,', 193 5-40, News,', President, 1939-40, Albanian,,' 1940, Prefect, 1939-40, Server, 1939-405 Government Class, 1938-40, Liberal Leader, 193 9-40, Dance Conr- nzittee, 1939-405 Soccer Manager, 1938. Awards: Harvard Prize, 1939, Third Form Book, Fonrtb Form Book, Fifth Form Time Award, Gold News Key, 1940. College: Princeton. PON enumerating Van Ness's gifts, it seems that he received more than is due any one person-but if any mortal deserves the lion's share of good things, it is this unselfish worker and prince of good fellows. Brilliant, Van has been both an excellent scholar and a gifted News president, and rounded out a Mens sana in corpore sano by leading the soccer team to two championships this winter. Van Ness,s first love is journalism, as all who have seen the light burning late in the News office know well. He is also a close follower of national and international affairs, a pursuit that contributed much to his leadership of the liberal wing in Government Class. When the music swung high at the proms, Van's impressive blue-ribboned form-as a member of the Dance Committee-was seen moving gracefully among the bevies of girls and admiring lower classmen. Phil is an ardent horseman and enjoys nothing more than an early- morning ride in Rock Creek Park. An inexplicable attachment, how- ever, is his passion for railroads-his only concession to cheap literature being the awed interest with which he reads every word of a monthly train-magazine. In looking about for a fault, we find that Van has been known to forget entirely an engagement with a jeune fille-but perhaps a little absent-mindedness is just a mark of genius. As this true thoroughbred leaves his well-known haunts for Prince- ton, we can only say of him what has been inscribed on the memorial of another great thoroughbred in the Bluegrass: Opinions die, records livef'



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24 THE 1940 ALBANIAN NIELSEN WAPLES PLATTER Born: fan. 25, 1922g Fort Worth, Texas. Entered: September, 1936. Athletics: Soeeer, STA-2, 1938. Organizations: Albanian, 1940, Prefeet, 1939-40: VCSIVQI, 1939-405 Innior Warderi, 1939-40g Server, 1939-40g Government Class, 19395 Dance Committee, 193 8-40, Chairman, 1939-40, Football Manager, 1939, Glee Club, 1939-4-Og Chimes Ringer, 1936-375 Flag Raiser, 1937-38. College: University of the Soutla. f' 'H A if C ff' lg f. , , X . 1 . ., X D U ' KN If X lryf , ff Q14 ku' A ix it K5 ll k ,lynx x clbwfgvxlf - x TEL-with his large athletic figure, soft wavy hair, and winning smile-is the ladies, man of the class. Always immaculately dressed and clean-shaven, he is the object of countless admiring glances from mem- bers of the opposite sex. And his fans are not deceived by outward ap- pearances, for behind Max's debonair manner lie a most pleasing person- ality, and a strong character. He is one of the wittiest boys in School, and whoever goes out with him, is assured of an hilariously enjoyable time. It is no wonder that he has been such a popular prefect. Niel is not all gay blade, however. He is a lover of the fine arts, music being his forte. Though he truly enjoys classical music, he is also an expert on sweet and swingf' His taste in music stood him in good stead this year, for as chairman of the Dance Committee he helped to bring about the success of the School dances by his keen choice of or- chestras. Incidentally, this musical side is balanced by a superb knowl- edge of the aft of self-defense. If Max has one failing, it is his consistent forgetfulness. Though he has not come to class without his pants, the football team has travelled many miles to a game and discovered that Niel had left the first-aid kit back at School. He, however, laughs it off and obligingly offers to tear up his shirt for bandages. Plute will leave behind many sad hearts, both of the brave and beautiful, when he departs for Sewanee next year. Qcplatxr QrNie1n uchelsonn upluten UQL E

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