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Football, '42, STA Football, '43, 44 tainj 5 Prefectg Atbletie Association identj '45, Glee Club, '44, Class dent, '45, Government Club, ,45g nian . Awards: jerusalem Cross, eelobnnyn Award. College: Cornell. Hobbies: JOHN WILLIAM REEVES Born: October 29, 1927, Wasbington, D. C. Entered: Fall, 1937. Activities: STA-2 cw- QPres- Presi- Alba- Green none. MINUTE or so after the first period bell has rung, a rocket-like red Chevrolet careens around the circle and screeches to a quick stop. In another instant, a blond, red-faced boy has reached study hall and is vigorously attempting to quell the usual after-chapel riot. This brawny individual is none other than Johnny Reeves, who has just arrived after a hair-raising race from his home to school. As captain of the football team which won the I.A.C., Johnny,s bruising tackles and rugged blocks were a constant inspiration to the squad. This fall, his football abilities were recognized when he was one of two boys chosen to represent St. Albans on the All-Prep Team. His own class recognized his leadership and good judgment by adding to his other duties that of Class President. In spite of his multifarious activities around school, Johnny is always willing to comply wth the adventuring desires of his friends. Answering every request with a cheerful sure', or okay , he is seldom to be found at home over weekends. So for both his sound common sense and cheerful personality whether on the benches of the Government Club or on the football field, Iohnny's departure from St. Albans for the Army will be deeply regretted by all those who worked with him, whether faculty or students. ...,,.94ft 'I M IRI X 4, Allll l X ,f -f Elm t '14 91 'miiig g X SEN1ORS194S
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RICHARD MARK REED Born: Iammry 1, 1927, Wasbingfon, D. C. Enlercd: Fall, 1938. Avfiififies: STA-WT, ,425 Cbifmes ringer, '41, ,42, '43, '44, '4Sg Glee Club, ,44, ,45g Vesfry, '45, College: 11m1'r'c'icled. Hobbies: boxing, swimming, fishing, singing. erDiCkns, rrljickyn, rrRiCbv Ick REED is known principally at St. Albans for his good-looking clothes, his friendly manner, and his ability to play the chimes better than anyone else. During a long career here, Dick has proved himself to be a cheerful and dependable worker, and was consequently appointed Crucifer of Washington Cathedral and was elected to the Student Vestry. His friendly, laughing manner has won him many friends in the lower forms as well as in his own class, and in his duties at the Cathedral he has earned the respect and good-natured chaffing of Mr. Berkeley, the Verger. Scholastically, Dick has never been especially outstanding, largely because the outside-reading list has proved to be the West Wall between him and a passing grade in English. CSince this sentence was written, however, the West Walll' has been breached both in Germany and at St. Albans.j Dick's deep bass voice is well known in the Glee Club and the Little Sanctuary. For athletic interest, he has boxing and wrestling, and in 1942 he won his StA. Dur- ing the preparation of this year's Albanian , e P' he was of great assistance to the Editor in pre- :- ff - f p I yxff 2 ' paring stories dealing with musical activities pp and organizations. 'i 9 'Q' ct 3 f 7- , 5 --. ' Dickis laughing, carefree manner has done , , much to brighten school life at St. Albans. This quality, and his ability in all things musi- ' - i cal, should keep alive the memory of Richard l5!If ..., fsiwiff-i.....iifi--azz? ' x . fl 'aw l Reed in the years ahead. fi. F A-'rm THE ALBANIAN
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JOHN SHORT REID SCHOENFELD Born: December 6, 1926, Wasbington, D. C. Entered: Fall, 1939. Activities: STA-2 Soccer, '41, STA Soerer, '42, '43, '44, '45, STA-2 Football, '43g STA Football, '44, All-Prep Football, '44g All-Prep Soc- cer, '4S. Vestry Unnior Wardenj, '44, 45, Senior Prefeetg Glee Club, '43, '44, '45g Pinaforleg Albletie Association, '45, Class President, '44, CatbedralSer1fer, '43, '44, '45. Awards: Henderson Award, '44g Vestry Pin, '43, Ierusalem Cross, '44. College: Princeton. Hobbies: sailing. Moleey , Sbooey , Sberny s WEARY seniors climb the stairs to the long corridor in the Lane-Johnston Build- ing en route to lunch, they are suddenly awakened from their daydreaming by loud shouts from study hall. Looking in, they usually find that Johnny Schoenfeld is at- tempting to maintain order among unruly lower-formers. Despite his seemingly easygoing Ways, Johnny, as Senior Prefect, has successfully carried the weight of responsibility resting on his shoulders. In addition to his duties as Senior Prefect, he has managed to carry a full schedule of courses, sports, Cathedral server, Junior Warden of the Vestry, Glee Club, and the Athletic Association. Both football and soccer have seen his talents for several years, and this year Johnny Was captain of the soccer team. Never attempting to harangue his players, Johnny pre- fers to tell them their mistakes quietly and make them feel helped rather than rebuked. It is only natural for him to slip out of harness a while for a bit of fun. When he does, not only does he enjoy himself thoroughly but he also tries to make sure that all those around him are having a good T .. . time. His consideration for the wishes of oth- li f f'i . . . . . -eg H c. 053:35 1 . I f 5 ers, along with his pleasing personality and yt 'fgggpgn ,ff 1 A good humour, will assure his popularity with l ,WND it everyone whom he meets after he has gradu- lf ' yn-A ffl' ated from St. Albans and heads for the armed V .,,,, g-- -lawn-.. .... services and subsequently Princeton. il , A 'f i ' 'T' ,Z'4fl,.. THE ALBANIAN i
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