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ROBERT AMORY III Born Apr1l2 1942 Watertown Nen York Entered St Albans Form A Actwztzes Soccer III IV V VI Tenms III IV V VI Government Class VI Glee Club V Dra matxcs Club V Special Interests Canoezng sazlmg skiing classzcal mu slc uoodworkxng lrockey College Harvard O ROM THE ARISTOCRACY of Boston there arrlved at St Albans several years ago a suave and d1gn1Hed young fellow who calmly 1dent1f1ed h1mself as Robert Amory III Bob soon developed mto a rather Bohemlan properly conservatlve of course mtellectual sportmg shaggy tweeds and P1P Profltmg from a trxp to Europe Bob showed marked xmprovement 1n h1s studies thls year Wlth a schedule 1nclud1ng Advanced Engllsh and Russo Or1ental HISIOFY he has performed re I SKY p-.oy IJEU 5 R2 I? e aff X X gy Q X Af markably Bob 1S of course a dabbler 1n the fine arts and he IS often seen attendmg concerts plays and 4 o clock teas ln the company of certam blushmg blond beauty Aslde from h1s xntellectual PUISUIIS Bob has many out s1de HCIIVICICS As founder of the Dramaucs Club he has spent many hours pondermg over how to say h1s openmg hne An ardent member of the Government Club at one meetmg he actually had to be held back lest he attack the vlsxtlng speaker Every Frlday mghr before a Saturday prom he can be seen decorat1ng the Refectory for the forthcommg dance Wxth all these outslde actlvltxes and a dlfhcult scholastxc schedule he has done a fme Job I-Ixs hard work pa1d off thls year when he was accepted at Harvard When the proper Boston1an heads home, he w1ll leave a colorful record many frlends and a Pllllflg young lady The Semor Class hopes that ln the future he wlll gam as much at college as he leaves behmd when he blds farewell to St Albans THE ALBANIAN 19 7 : I J J 3 1 K I x 1 I ' ' V 7 Q B lr , . a ' e. , . . . . . - . . , - DL ' Q 7 7 Sand mf' ' ' , , , WF Que N rw --N . . - , 5f4f?.' . - , ' Ag fl N f . . . . U . . 1 ,I ' If W 'E - f-R y Y I 1 L .f . . . x . . . 2 f . A ' 7 ff ft 1 h . ll . ' . .' Q tl , c . . . X ,-Y. , . , . . A ' . . . . 1 X 'J . . 1' x N N V
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EAN THEODORE AHRENS Born November 29 1941 Washmgton D C Fntered St Albans Form A Actnztles Wrestling IV VI Tcnms V VI Cal: themes IV VI Troop I9 V1 Cathedral Ser-ver VI Cathedral Chozr 111 Dramatzcs Clu Photography Club VI Speczal Interests Muszc popular and clarxzral photog raphy hutory rehgzon stamp rollertmg College johns Hopkzns Te ANY TIMES A WEEK the two sxmple words But sxrrr send Mr McK1n1ey s class 1nto moans and mdxstmgulshable lamentatlons Ted Ahrens IS agam confused over a sltuatlon that has ar1sen and seeks the answer m the form of a shght protest In spnte of h1s many questlons, or perhaps because of them Ted has mamtamed a good academ1c average As h1s College Boards 1nd1cate Ted has a fine mmd and uses It to best advantage Ted fmds tlme to rest h1s line mmd however for he paruclpates m many of the enjoyable extracurrncular actnvmes For many years he tramed h1s voxce 1n the Cathedral Choxr and after hrs vonce changed he con tmued h1s devot1on to the Cathedral by workmg there on W weekends and xn the summer Ted also was a very xmpor Max the Indxan and the Whxte Man as he accompamed Mr Eder through the wxlds of the West H Astde from h1s work for the Church Ted releases h1s 7 pent up emotlons on the stage One of the flrst members of l 53X l A xl use the relatlvely new Dramatlcs Club he has thoroughly enjoyed h1s short actlng career fo l sl Ted IS to be comphmented for havlng overcome the lan f' X f guage barrxer whlch exists for many Frenchmen The Class 1 of 1959 IS sure that he wxll overcome anythmg else m th1s same manner because Ted 15 a l1kable hard workmg boy ,-K Next: year at ohns Hopklns he wlll surely do much both for hlmself and the college W X 18 THE SENIORS 1959 J - ll 1 - I t , J , : 7,5- 5 ', : ' lv, Vl , 1 , E A f ff L 2- - 1 d ' Qf ' ,, ' 7 ' , . . . . . . . 7 . , . , , . . . . A l 9 9 - U Q ' . I . . ' . I - If jf, G02-x ' t 1, tant factor 1n br1ng1ng about an understandmg between f' K f tw, I . . . Q' I . law 1 TW . . I 7 . nl 7 ? dglflilijgf ' I - xl ' f s E, , . D . 1 ' U if ,VX lWw'l1 . 2 . A1 f N! . . . - N y N! N X , . . ' . . CN J Y X . . - . X7 X fi 1. X 9 9 ' K. J - U 7 K, A ' I xr i aa dl
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BARRY HENRY ALMON BARLOW Born july 6 1941 Cleveland Olno Fntered St Albans Form IV Actzwtres Wrestlzng IV V VI Tennzs IV V Troop I9 VI News IV V VI Features Editor Government Class V VI Model Razlroad Club IV V Awards Szlver News Key Sperxal Interests Readzng classzcal muszc polztxcs stamp collectzng College Haver ord Clrnt Leo Yrrab HE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT, slr, was passed 111 1913 under W1lson and lf prov1ded for bet ter banking fac1l1t1es for the South and West and provrded Federal Reserve notes as an elastic currency Mr McGrath beams wh1le the others 1n the class shake thexr heads in amazement Barry Barlow otherw1se known as Ch1ang Bob or Leo has aga1n come through w1th hrs exten s1ve knowledge of American H1SfOfy HIS 1nterest in p0l1ClCS has made Barry one of the more enthusiastrc and mterested members of the Government Class AS1dE from his mterests 1n P0l1IlCS and h1story, Barry IS an asp1r1ng poet HIS poems have evoked U 1 WU' 1-gs 5PorrfS and from the few students who are lucky enough to see them s .1 ns L I SMR Not included 1n Barry s range of interests is athlet1cs In PWM' We E ommlns fact it IS rumored that he has probably gone to sports less than anyone else 1n the Form Most of h1s sports excuses re i,,,4. -ner sult from the extra time he spends work1ng for the News 511 V HIS crusacling ed1tor1als are CODCISC and clear and his YCVICW of a book on the Supreme Court was adm1red by those who l know something about such things ,.. A student of no mean ach1evement, Barry 1S this year tak mg three advanced placement subjects and IS do1ng amallngly 5 1n all of them HIS m1nor 1nterests include mUSlC and l1tera ture Wlth such Wlde 1nterests and such a good nature Barry 15 certa1nly go1ng to do well 1n college 3 LW? E 20 THE SENIORS1959 , f f CC words of admiration from Mr. Ruge .lwho speaks for himself, N Siu-.ow 7 . . , . . . ' ' ,X ' 7' , A U . n N ' lx. KXX . . , t, -Ipiill . . . . . , . . V T ? g g 7 ' lf li it
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