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Form Preyxdent MEREDITH PRICE Treasurers TYLER ABELL BRUCE PUMPHREY COLEMAN ROGER ATKINSON KINGSBURY HI WALTER DENNISON LEACH HI Fzrst row le t to rxght G orge Hunt Mttchell r VOFIS Ray Conrad Phxlxp Harrxs Bohart r Cla en Cyrus Kexser r Bruce Pumphrey Coleman Thomas Bode Carson Second row Ie! to rzglvt Lee Davtd Butler r Kenneth Brownmg Haynes r Walter Denntson Leach III Hans Wllhelm von Schoen Ohn Wtlltam Hollxngsworth Tfvrrd row le t to Hgh! MlCh3Cl ames McCabe Rlchardson Armstrong Lxluby W1ll1am Bartlett Flet h r III Ohn Tol Broome Thomas Watson Brown Tyler Abell Frederlclc M rtens Galloway Fourth row le t to nglvt David Doggett Redheld Stanley Albert Forster Oseph Elmer Dxttmar Thomas Wallace Donnelly Sean Davld Gervast Leroy Peyser Frledland r r Meredtth Prlce Thomas Upton Sxsson III ohn W1llard Marriott r Thomas Darrah Thomas Olxver Lonsdale Thornton F1 th row le t to Hgh! ames Franlclxn Rtll Roger Atlcmson Klngslnury III Walter Scott Watson r Ralph GIBSON Pagter Wolcott Wood Hubbell r Donald Eugene Hand Absent Brice McAdoo Clag tt Muwaffaq Nourt Fattah Malcolm Steven Meader Douglas Sxmms St n house Edwin Gaylord Warner II THE K 'II ' ,f : 2 ' ,-I., ' , ' ,J., rc-2 9 J 99 9 - 1 f 'l 'U ' 9 J '9 ' I A I ' 9 J '9 A 9 9 9 J - ' , f ' : A J , ' ' , ' ' c e , 9 J 9 9 9 l '2 9 9 f . -' I V A 9 I 9 J I ' H 9 I 9 I V 9 e 9 J -9 l 9 9 9 J 9 J -9 9 ' ' .9 f ' 'h J A V 9 l V 9 9 9 J '9 9 9 ,I -9 ' S E N I O R S 1 9 5 0
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Class History The Class of 1950 has not until re- cently been a unified class probably be- cause of the constant change of students and because of its large size. The only one of the forty members of the Class who started St. Albans ir the C Form is Fred Galloway. The fol- lowing year 1942 Tyler Abell arrived and in 1943 B111 Fletcher and the second of the Texans oe Dittmar were added The First Form year marked the en trance of ten more members of the Class of Fifty Brown Donnelly Hand Hol lmgsworth Leach McCabe Pagter Price Thomas and Thornton Another large increase came in 1945 when Bohart Butler Haynes Meader Mitchell Sisson Stenhouse Warner and Watson arrived A big year for changes 1n the Class was 1946 The ten new Albanians were Broome Carson Clagett Friedlander Gervasi Keiser Kingsbury Libby Marriott and Schoen Finally at the beginning of the Fourth Form year the rapld turnover stopped when only four new boys Cole man Conrad Forster and Hubbell were added Redfield our legacy from the class of 49 and Sleepy im R111 became members of Nifty Fifty in 1948 In the Senior year Fattah the mysterious stranger from the Middle East made his appearance An example of the lack of unity in the group can be found in the fact that for four years the Class has chosen a different president every year However its latest choice Meredith Price seems to have been a wise one for he has done an excellent job this past year During the first two years in the Upper School the Class of 1950 had a difficult time finding itself Because of accelerations the members of the Clas were always changing and consequently only a small percentage knew one another very well Ir was this small group of good friends which led to the schism of the Class in the Fifth Form year Two bodies formed one the closely united Szne Laude composed of slightly under half of the Class the other the loosely con However at the beginning of the Senior year it was found that most of the boys had matured greatly over the sum mer The Seniors decided that the other members of the Class were not such bad fellows after all Those who had been doing poorly scholastically began to bear down on their studies It 15 significant to note that on every report the Seniors led the School In its final year at St Albans the Class of 1950 has made some notable con THE NIA 7 7 7 . 7 7 7 . , . . 7 J I 7 ' I 1 1 9 1 ' . 7 7 7 7 I 7 7 ' I ' 7 7 7 7 7 . 7 . 7 7 7 . ' . . D . , , 7 . 7 .7 . 7 I 7 . 7 . 7 ' I 7 . . , . - - 2 Q Q 1 ' , , , . . . . . . , , , . . , . . . i , . . , . . , . 7 . . i . . , . . . . I . 3 . , I . , , . . , . 1 1 ' nected remainder of the Class. . 1, . . 7 . . A 1 ' . , I 1 - Q5 l'i- , if MXL A L B A N
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