St Albans School - Albanian Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1945

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WILLIAM ALEXANDER MCCULLOCH, III Born: October 24, 1926, West Point, New York. Entered: Spring, 1942. Ae- tivities: STA-2 Football, '42, STA Foot- ball, '43, '44, Glee Club, '42, '43, '44, Dance Committee, ,43, '44, '45, Pina- fore , Atbletie Association, '45g Alba- nian , Prefect, Class Treasurer, '43, '44, '45. Awards: jerusalem Cross. College: United States Military Academy. Hob- bies: musir, sleeping. rrBiIlv, rfMac,J:, rrwlllynn, reMuCk-1: NE OF THE things the War has brought to St. Albans is Bill McCulloch. One of the most colorful characters in School both in personality and dress, in his own unique way he has been able to employ his talents in many extra-curricular activities. Since he has many ideas of his own, his scathing wit is the terror of any Sixth Former Whose opinions differ from his. For the last two years, Bill's Voice has been the bulwark of the Music Depart- ment, and we shall long remember him for leading School singing with what Was Voted as the loudest Voice in Chapel , and for his lusty roaring-forth For He Is An Eng- lishmanv in H, M. S. Pinaforen. In athletics, he was end on the varsity football team for two years, andtliefcliool will miss his hard tiackli and spectacular catches. And when not participating in a sport, he is one of the team's most ardent rooters. Scholastically, Bill has kept up the standard of the class by being frequently on the Headmaster's List. His ability for leadership and organization has been shown by his election, by the School and class, as Prefect, Dance Committee member, and Class Treas- urer. In the future, Bill intends to enter West Point, but his immediate plans are indefinite. The School wishes Bill all the success in the World in whatever field he enters. 1 I l 'uh f -Am' 'Q-. if y 'F G -44 l 4 ll : r m 5 . v , 'iz :af SENIO RS194S

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JAMES BOOTH Locicwoon, III Born: April 26, 1928, Wfusbingfon, D. C. Entered: 1939. Acfiviiiesz STA Football QMunagerj, '44, STA-WT Wrestling, '42, '43 fCaptainj, '44, Albanian , College: Georgetown. Hobbies: sporfs. rr1aCkv, erjockv WHIR, a buzz, a distant droning mounting in swift crescendo ..... Seniors standing on the circle duck for cover! No, it is not a robot bomb, - it's just Jack Lockwood riding up on his motor-scooter. With a rending of metal and tearing of tires marking the end of the Arlington run, Jack, face flushed from the pre-Chapel race, slips from his perch and ambles into the Lane-Johnston Building. A conscientious student as well as a champion wrestler, Jack has been one of the stalwarts of the School since his entrance in Form I. As Captain of the 1943 wrestling team, he has proven his ability at sports. And as one of the boys who, because of the war, was forced to accelerate, he has shown his willingness to stay on a job, no matter how disagreeable it is. A jack of all trades, The Ripper has successively studied piano, drum, and bass fiddle. His ravings about Maggie, Carol, Sarah, and Peg, as well as his frequent prom- ise 'to show us the girls over at W8CL', have endeared him to us over the past five years. The dental profession, Jack's chosen Held, will f ': . . . . . . X g 4, find itself in possession of a recruit rich with Q' possibilities when Jack goes to Georgetown C .W ,I 'iw - - iv, . l f 1' M Universit 's re-dental school next fall. UZ! y , . w 1, ,X M Y g L F I .N I w w I fr, ' :L f 5 L-,, 2' ' 7 T i l'-Y? if Ny 'I 1 91 3 THE ALBANIAN



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JAMES LOWER MILLER Born: july 16, 1927, Concordia, Kansas. Entered: Fall, 1942. Activities: STA-2 Football, '42, STA Basketball, '44, '4S. College: Universitg' of North Carolina. Holzlvicsz records, stamps. CP-lim!! 66 AY, BABY, wonlt you help me with my math? is Jim Millerls characteristic greet- ing, spoken in a slow, drawling voice. Tall and dark, Jim is easily recognized about St. Albans by his retiring nature and his typical prowling gait in the halls and on the athletic field. Jim came to St. Albans in 1942, but he did not join the Class of 1945 until this year. ln short order he has earned the friendship and respect of all his classmates. His interests are centered mainly in athletics, ranging from football to ping-pong, and his speed and smooth movement down the field or court demonstrate his natural athletic ability. Last year Jim attended the summer session in order to finish his schooling before being drafted into the army, and he has bent all his efforts in order that he might fin- ish the courses required for graduation this summer. Although not a brilliant scholar, he usually maintains a passing average in all his subjects. Jimmy never attends the School dances, probably because of his bashful 1 . and retiring nature. However, he does not Q I Ci . N completely avoid the company of young ladies, 'gp KC f - E and there is a rumour that he has a fairly con- ifl if 1 stant interest in Chevy Chase. ' .U 4' Since his likeable personality and natural athletic ability have been a valuable addition k i X H 1 to life at St. Albans, he will be missed much in 12 f years to come. THE ALBANIAN

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