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FRANK PIERCE HARMAN, III Born: launary 16, 1927, Wfasbiugfon, D. C. El1fl'l'l'tlZ Fall, 1937. Ac'fiL'ific'x: GUI'- L'Y'I1H1t'llf Clnlw, '43, ,44-, '45 fCilll1Xt'l'l'dfll'U Leaclerj, News ,4-1, ,42, '45, 144, '45. Awards: Silver News Key, '44g Class Book, '41, '44. College: Yale. Hobbies: poliiieal .vvienc'e, ola' aafomobilrs, dynas- fir genealogy. F.P.,', HIl0l10l'HfIlL'v, Hamb0m , AMILIAR to every inhabitant of the Sixth Form Room is the short yet effective Tiens, which can be heard muttered from under a large puff of smoke issuing forth from the lips of the Hon. Frank P. Harman, IH, as his classmates are once more out- witted in a game of twenty-one. Whether sipping sherry at Pierrc',s or relaxing in Ve- suvius, Frank enjoys good living, and his affable nature has won him many friends. ,3e5'g1:.r 9,00f.'5 f-fgDl:h?+UD mm f-f 223092 Q'wo '5ET rugy-sg-f-+E-f Eagaww ,.Qf'Dg3mr-12-J Cl-io--'D ' 0005452 59-lr-+-w4E.0 'C1..'-QQVIQ. mf-E035-0 2030128 m,.,., arm 9-QQHES Qmvcfgd pe :Q- fl,Qr'olP53 :7'4POFmU 'bf-E919-Boo 5:-r,'3e-+.0 5 M-D :-w5 5u 53322.53 :s 'Du' mumbai-E. ZZQEPWQQ 395538 'viii-25' immlwa Effmggg Or-,-I fftiiis 52' 2.32 he-.-O O W as: 'l':SQ' XE.D 3B GDSOQJC 4:-r05 p 20 e-rli-O.- ini:-ec,-, 32500: QQ- 2:33- 's:D WiZf'Tm ' 50530 Efogfbo V72cnS'. l . so O 'ZQ.. SD 1'.lr-QQ'-M CHAJEO 11:2-3:3 ,, :.5UQV'.Q OW'l.'l Nmwxxmsxxs NX 2322612253 i QL wil dale eyejygagli 41A X Frank has never been baffled by any of his classmates questions as to who was Queen Isa- bella s grand niece or any other question per- taining to the genealogy of Europe's royal fam- ilies, for Frank s interests range from history science But few know that the reason for his day long excursions to the Congressional Li- brary is his secret passion for ancient automo- 1 es LBANI N F ' 7, Y' ! ' ' il' F A A ' . . .. R 4, In '-ffiij and poetry to antique furniture and political 1 4, -I 7 if-if - f A L-7' 15- Ai 1 ' . . 'i ,f :ids 95 Yx, ' . , A i f - S -' . ' ' . ' l ' c ' b l . T H A E A
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,YH ERIC N JORDR ERICSON Born: April 29, 1927, Wes! Poiuf, N. Y. Eu1fe1'ea': june, 1943. Avtivizfiesx STA-2 Football, ,43, '44g Glee Club, '44, '45. College: Rocbestei' Scbool of Music. Hob- bies: music, art, buufiug. Ric , N.RlCS017,,, ERY few boys at St. Albans are as versatile as Eric. Not only an artist and musi- cian, he also plays football and soccer, and possesses a happy-go-lucky personality Which has won him many friends. His friendly feeling toward everyone is usually expressed by the phrase He's a good boy , which is Ericis stamp of approval. Eric takes his art and music quite seriously. His cartoons for this yearls Alba- nianv and his paintings have Won the approval of masters and boys alike, and as a musician he performs Well on the trumpet and piano. Any day at recess one can hear the boys say Ric, play Doufn tbe Road u Piece , for Ric', is a boogie-Woogie artist par excellence. Eric's haunts are usually the Sixth Form Room, Where he excels in ping-pong and pool, or the hills of Virginia. And since his real ambition is to be a great trumpet player, he spends much of his time playing With local bands. His ability to take trouble as it comes with an amused smile was shown when Eric ar- 4, l I r 1 i . . . 1 57 rl I , Af' rived, with bandaged face and bruises, about ff 53 an hour late for Mr. Todd's term exam in g A, ' E-,-V Physics. Todd, astounded, .said 'fEric, : Q ' you re late! With a beaming smile, Eric re- 5 plied, I know, sir. But I Wonlv -E 75 diagigbl 'Slig o - -' f -' if '- X C 7 iibkkfiy igi G5 XJ n X I X 5-x j 54+ X84 yi. lr 'V fi. SENIORS194S
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CHARLES HOLLERITH, JR. Born: Marcb 25, 1927, Iackson, Ma-bi- gan. Entered: Fall, 1940. Aciivities: STA Soccer QManagerj, '45, Vestry, '45, Ca- thedral Sisrver, '44, '45, Manager of Box- ing, '43, Glee Club, '43, Albanian,'. Awards: Vesfry pin. College: Wfilliams. Hobbies: records, pbofograpby. Chick , Cbarliv,', Hall ITH his cashmere sweaters, well-chosen ties, and English tweeds, Charles Hol- lerith has been the School's arbiter of taste in clothes for many a year, and younger boarders usually consult Chuck, the Dorm,s senior member, before dressing for a Week-end date. Chuck's appreciation of the best in cuisine, music, and entertainment result in a fabulous record collection as well as a thorough knowledge of plays, songs, books, Wines and food. Weekly perusals of Tbe N ew Yorker, punctuated by fre- quent interludes in its parent city keep him continually Well - informed and cultivate that ability to coin original phrases and burlesque dramatics which makes his com- pany a delight. Chuck vacations at his home in Jackson, Michigan, and returns to give his friends such mouth-Watering accounts of the reckless gaiety of life there as to make them wonder if the farm beltv is all that it used to be. Along with his zest for fun, the Manhattan from Michigan displays a fine sense of responsibility. As vestryman, cathedral ., ., A server, and student, he is a conscientious work- f'f'95b.5s+ 'f er, and has acquired an unsurpassed reputation 1 by ,,,.,,E, f d d b'l' d d' d B l A Z l or epen a iity an goo juggment. ut a i jf -1-1 gentle, good-humored disposition and bound- I 4 as ,fl ' EE less generosity are Chuck's most outstanding fx ' f fflr r l 13' . . Ja ra 1 characteristics. I F- iz 1 ? 'gil - 2 SENIORS194S
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