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Form C President JOHN MINOR WISDOM, JR. Vir'e-Prcsidem' ROBERT CAREY NEFF Treasurer CHALFANT DAVID ROBIN SON Burk row, leff fo riglafz Robert Wallace McC1enahan, Jr,, Edward Whymper Nelson, Bradford Norris Swett, Charles Wesley Lowry, HI, Mervyn Russell Chute, Leonard Pinckney Steuart, 2nd, Ralph Blakeslee Dean, Robert Martin McCutcheon Stevenson, Jr., Thomas Howard Kean. Frou! row, left Jo rigbf: Eldon duPont Homsey, Richard Hall Eisinger, William Prescott Daisley, Chal- fant David Robinson, John Minor Wisdom, Jr., Robert Carey Neff, Samuel Jon Gerstenfeld, Peter Williamson, Laurence Thacher Perera. N Absent: Arthur Scharfeld Bechhoefer, Frederick Moffat Bradley, Jr., Hugh Peterson, Jr. THE ALBANIAN
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Form B MR. GLI2ASON,S SECTION MR. GRISWOLD,S SECTION MR. HALL,S SECTION Presidtent JOHN I-IAXVLEY OAKES MAYNARD MARSHALL CANIP-IELI1 MPLIRXVIN AIKDEEN MACE, JR. Vice-Pre.vir1'c'11f JOHN PAUL DEAN CHARLES BOWLER KING, JR. BERNARD JOSEPH YOUNG Treasurer LEE IVIERRITT FOLGER RONALD MALCOLM EUSTACE JOHN CIODIVREY LOVUELL CABOT GIBSON Back row, 'eff to rigfalz Peter Parker McNair Gates, Alan Craig Maxwell, Alan Washburn McCracken, Henry Homes Porter, IV, Charles Steele Ch zston, Jr , Robert Hoyer Millar, William Clark Bul- lis, Stephen Larned Thomas, David Dulles, Paul Harold Jennison Krogh, John Franklin Kenney, Oscar Kermit Hiser, Jr. Middle row, left fo riglai: Lawrence Reginald Wagner, Jr., XValter William Boyd, Jr., William Cattell Trimble, Jr., William Michael Cushman, Jr., Damon Brainerd Smith, Albert Richard Diebold, Jr., Merritt Francis Williams, Jr., William Francis Roelofson Grifhth, III, Coleman duPont Homsey, Judson Rawlins Wood, Robert Day Miller. Front row, left fo right: Carter Tate Barron, Jr., Lee Merritt Folger, John Paul Dean, Maynard Mar- shall Canheld, John Hawley Oakes, Merwin Ardeen Mace, Jr., Bernard Joseph Young, Charles Bowler King, Jr., Matthew White Perry, Jr., John Godfrey Lowell Cabot. Absenf: John Eric Drummond, Ronald Malcolm Eustace Gibson, Myron Timothy Herrick, Douglas Van Deventer Leathem, Sergey Ourusoff, Steven Carton Swett, John Wright Watling, III, Theodore Stark Wilkinson, Jr. LOWER SCHOOL 1945
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Standing, left to right: J. Collins, Myers, Steuart, T. Bradley, Baker, Shelton. Seated, left to right: G. Eckles, R. Shorb, W. Stevens, Hobby. Prelects of Lower School 00N after the opening in September, the entire Lower School chose Bill Stevens, Jim Collins, Geoffrey Eckles, Wilder Baker, Bill Hobby, Tom Bradley, Lyman My- ers, Napier Shelton, Bob Shorb, and Guy Steuart, as Prefects for the School year. BillC Stevens received the greatest number of votes and thus became Head Prefect. The Second Form boys Were selected by their schoolmates for their outstanding qual- ities of judgment and leadership. The Lower School Prefects have many duties similar to those of the Prefects of the Upper School. To fulfill their task, they keep the students in order at all times. They are in charge of the lines to and from Chapel, of seating the boys in the Little Sanctuary, and in general are responsible for the smooth functioning of the Lower School. To be chosen a Prefect is one of the highest honors for a St. Albans boy. This year, the ten Prefects have been very effective. Bill Stevens, the Head Prefect, and Bob Shorb, Treasurer, have formed a good combination for leading the other Prefects in their Work. The experience gained by these boys Will serve them well if they are chosen as leaders in the Upper School. LOWER SCHOOL 1945
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