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GEORGE BRUCE WEST Born: Derlember 14, 1927, Waslainglon, D. C. Enferezl: Fall, 1943. Arliuifiexz STA-2 Football, '44, STA-2 Buskeflzall, ,445 STA Tennis, ,445 Prefeefg Class Treasurer, '44, Glee Club, '45, Allm- niann. Awards: Glover Cup, '44g jerusa- lem Cross. College: Wd5blWgl'fJ'f1 and Lee. Hobbies: art, women, studying. Peppy , Braden EPTEMBER 20, 1943 marked the arrival of the friendly fellow with the ever-ready smile, Bruce West, who soon became known to everyone as Peppy',. Popular from the very start, he was soon elected Treasurer of his class and in the spring of the same year Prefect of the School. One of the most versatile members of his class, Peppy,' has excelled in athletics, winning for himself four varsity letters, he can be often found painting in Mr. Stambauglfs art room, and usually can produce an excellent watercolour in a short time. A tireless worker on his studies he has been called man a ni hr b a classmate . . . . K . Y 3 V . hoping to draw him into idle conversation, but Bruce is working and cannot be dis- turbed . Althou h he is active in racticall ever hase of school life, he mana es U g H P Y Y P U g to find some time to walk off with the queen of the woman crop , to quote his class- mates. But these same classmates are glad that ''never-a-hair-out-of-place West is strictly a one-girl man. Because of his happy personality, we are :L sure there will be few obstacles to a fine future f 5 i for Bruce when he leaves us for Washington ff l,, 'Q my and Lee andfor the Army. iyflyjfv x -5 if 0 Qt, ax, .,,. , J? SEN1ORS194S
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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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Editofs Note Cn Summer School The following five boys, members of the Class of 1945, attended the Summer Session from June to August, 1944, and were grad- uated early in order that they would be able to attend college for at least a year before entering the service of their country. They, no less than the members of the Class gradu- ating this June, have shared the experience of the Class of 1945, and hereby share in the record of its activities.
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