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LEROY TUTTLE MORGAN Born: Mareb 20, 1928, Washington, D. C. Entered: Fall, 1937. Activities: STA Ten- nis, '42, '43, '44, '45, Captain '44, '45, Class Treasurer, '43, News , '41, '42, '43, '44, '45 fEditor-in-Cbiefj, Glee Club, '43, Pinafore, Camera Club, '41, '42, '43, '44, '45, Prefeet, Government Club '43, '44, '45 fLiberal Leaclerj, Awards: Glover Cup, '43, jerusalem Cross '44, Gold Tennis Ball, '42, Silver News Key, '43. College: Yale. Hobbies: photography, poetry, writing, tennis, ebess, music, clogs. S.T. , L.T. , Rabbit , rrR0y::, rrLcCJ5 T IS PRACTICALLY an axiom to say that whenever one goes into the News Room or down to the tennis courts one will see Roy Morgan. And remembering the im- portant offices he holds in most of the School organizations, one requires little im- agination to visualize him, after his graduation and subsequent entrance into the Ma- rine Corps, as a general dictating peace terms to the Japs. Come on, fellas , says LeRoy to some malevolent heelers who, feigning terror and playing upon their Editor's good humour, scuttle in all directions in the News Room. It is this even-temperedness and his effervescing wit which have made him one of the most popular seniors on the Close. Roy's perfectionism and his interest in photography met one evening after Gov- ernment Club when he assisted a News reporter in taking a photograph of eX-Sen- ator Watson. Having failed the first time because the flash bulb burned out, the ama- teur photographers took a second picture, which was apparently successful, and Roy 'iv-' N-WMS-i XL 0 4 QW 52 f EY.: 5 Sf a3 5' ,,f2?fM' X J w A' fn f ' , 9,595 ef Q! 1 qfl' qlfkq wy gs , hw, l l, 51.10 went home thinking happily of the large space the picture would occupy in the next issue of the News Then suddenly the awful thought struck him that, although the shutter had clicked the bulb had flashed, and the lighting on the camera, firm and forgotten. I V ff W ' l . 'Q if n f is it 4' 0- Goff-A' - 1 ig' i. TT. ., J Q 'gl X ze az. Q, ali'-X K 1 flw, ' QL 47 ,. 'F ig' - A 3- fi 1: -'-., 'f s - '- ,. -2 .511 , ,fr - 53 V f1g,g.,gf..'I,, ai had been erfect, the lens cover had remained ,.,+:,- -, , , , ,ggfo-by .'w.,5.aJU.,-g.i.:.i .gr 'Hi -I4 J 1 J. 1 of 1 2 1 Q-'6 . ' f e 0 N N H T H L A E A BANI N s
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His good-natured, easy-going personality doesn't prevent him, however, from 5 JOHN MICHAEL MONRONEY Born: April 12, 1927, Bosion, Massaebu- sefis. Evrierealz january, 1939. Acfivifiesz STA-2 Soccer, '44, STA Football, 143, '44, Glec Club, '44, ,453 Governmenf Club. College: Darfzvzoufb. Hobbies: none. l Miken, Mab011ey VEN though Mike was born in Boston, it would be hard for anyone to think that he came from anywhere else than Oklahoma, for his enthusiasm and genial nature are as western as his brown and white cowboy boots. Mike came to St. Albans in January 1939, when he joined Mr. Miller's section of Form A, and since that time has been busy converting his classmates to his Lib- eral point of view, his admiration for William Gibbs McAdoo, or simply to the idea that 'Oklahoma should not be given back to the Indians'. Although by nature inclined to take the easiest way out of a situation and pur- sue the path of least resistance, when Mike is goaded into battle, he can make his op- ponent see the Oklahoma point of view. This demon-like ferocity will be long re- membered by an opposing player from a nearby school who carelessly stepped on Mike's face during a game. taking an active part in the debates in Govern- ment Club. As a bulwark of the Liberal Party, his personality is unmistakably present, wheth- er in logical debate or in the form of silent dis- gust or inaudible mutterings of anguish at Conservative stubbornness. Whether his ca- reer is politics or not, Mike is sure to bring to whatever he does an honest interest and a clear, straightforward opinion. ,Q . , ' 41.1 5 V ,uv l pub! 7 I fl ,F ,D ,JI 94- ' A was fx fg us' - f s- :fm l- .:. X , 1.11, 'ms a fp ,, fa -'15, f 'adam 1 ,gm 2' f. ' af- ---3 'Mraz-ff. ' x r an .73 , af Z 9 fa I SENIORS194S
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SOUTHARD PARKER OLIPHANT Born: October 26, 1927, Wasbington, D. C. Entered: Fall, 1937. Activities: Al- banianv. Collegiez Princeton. Hobbies: pbilately, coins, gara'ening. rrouyil CC 0T TIME for another quick game?,, This familiar phrase, spoken in a tone of eagerness and confidence, identifies Parker Oliphant in the act of slapping a Victim- ized senior on the back in quest of another ping-pong victory before the beginning of athletics. Parker is a born Washingtonian, the fifth generation of his family to have been born here, which in these days is quite unusual in a city which has probably doubled its population in the last four years. He is also one of the long-standing members of the class, for he entered St. Albans back in 1937 in Form B. Olly has never been active in athletics, although he likes to play tennis, and supports every athletic contest. His sense of responsibility and Willingness to tackle unpleasant jobs came to the fore While the 1945 Albanian was being prepared for the printer, for no arduous typing task was too long and tiresome for him, and he plunged willingly into suddenly-assigned biography and sports stories Which required a great deal of routine research. Great credit is due s Q ..e.e. af ig to him for enabling the yearbook to appear on I time. -Q J When Parker leaves St. Albans for Prince- L ton to follow in the footsteps of his older 41.5 9 is ff-Y 5 fi .ifi ll brother, his Willingness and pleasant smile will f i Q 5' 'Lei be missed by all St. Albans. his f f SENIORS194S
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