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AMES LAURANCE DAVISON Born December I7 1941 Waslnngton D C Entered St Albans Form C Actwztzes Soccer III IV V VI Tennis III IV V VI Model Raxlroad Club IV ALBANIAN VI Speczal Interests Saxlmg swxmmzng soccer automolnles College Trmzty 6 1TH A scREEcH OF BRAKES and a s1xty degree hst a green Chevy wagon takes the speed bumps by the Lucas Bmlclmg and roars up the hlll towards the Cathedral Such IS the mghtly rout1ne of 1m Davlson as he pxcks up h1s books for even1ng study 1m entered St Albans from Potomac School m the C Form and brought sufhclent Southern charm along to see hlm through Although not a spectacular student 1m has maxntamed a B average whxch surprxsmgly has not suffered from hls varlous extracurrlcular act1v1t1es Comms 'hewy Wsttsoa 55 HW? 4 U05 1 W' 1m uses hns charmmg personallty to the best advantage 1n h1s capaclty as an acl getter for THE ALBANIAN 1ms hve summers ln amestown R I have affected hlm notlceably The rugged outdoor llfe of swnmmlng and saxlmg has g1ven 1m an envlable physlque whtch he employs on the soccer Held 1n the wmter and on the tenms court 1n the sprxng when he does not have a sports excuse In the tenms season 1m couples athletxc prowess w1th a steel trap approach to the spr1ng term of sports sklppmg Thxs year however the greater part of hxs sport sklppmg has become legahzed by means of ALBANIAN excuses Under the noble pretense of acl gettmg 1ms cry can be heard by SCHIOFS only What ll we do thls afternoon? Thus call IS qulckly taken up and answered by the other sports enthusxasts and yearbook supporters 1n the Sxxth Form Room 1ms pleasant personallty and h1s knack for makmg frlends have certamly won for hmm a defmxte place 1n the Class of 1959 THE ALBANIAN 27 5 W 'Q Ii a J. . . . . ' . 5' 1 ' f . 3 E .lf 'J 1 ' 'm . .. .. -I.. .. . . ' . . V, ', el. . 4, r W .5 . . . .
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DOUGLAS ELIOT COULTER Born january 26 1941 Waslnnglon D C 6: Entered St Albans Form III ACflV1f165 Cross Country V VI Wrestlzng IV V VI Tennzs III IV V VI Trark III IV V VI Prefect o the School VI Government Class V VI Chess Club IV Awards Harvard Club Award V Srzenre Award V erusalem Cross VI Cross Country VI Cum Laude Sperzal Interests Sazlmg St Andrews Somety Scottzslv dancing College Harvard Doug Kruxclv I-IooPIsIs' SCOTTISH DANCING TONIGHT yells an odd lookmg creature talcmg off In the gray car on Monday nIghts ThlS 1S actually Doug Coulter well known for hIs days of be lcllted splendor A Prefect, Doug gIves leadershIp In all fields of the School s hfe The prodIgIous amount of tIme and effort he puts IHIO hIs studIes has placed hIm at the head of the Form AthletIcally he IS a VarsIty wrestler and 1S always the second Blue runner to place In cross country meets As a member of the Government Class Doug never faIls to come up wIth InterestIng observanons on programs thns qualIty also IS In evIdence IH classes where he confuses masters 4 and students alllce by doubtIng the veracxty of any proposI A gil t1on set before hIm l ff' Bemg a typIcal Scot Doug IS aware of the power or l 'fx f lack thereof of the dollar Nevertheless he always wIll glVC X Qfmfx money for just1f1able causes although Mr Ruge has to S X Q beg money from Dougs fellow students IH order that Doug X653 Q ,Gt mIght have hIs haIr cut X Doug does not center hIs hfe In the School Among hIs outsIde Interests are boats farmmg and the culInary arts In the past summers he has worked as a farmer and as a dltch Q X J I dIgger As to hIs dIet the experIenced guest at h1S house must X X4 learn to expect anythIng from frxed squId to fondue and XX grasshoppers Harvard wIll be fortunate to have Doug as a freshman next year, for It wIll be gettIng a smgle mlnded IndIvIdual who g1VCS hIs utmost to anythIng In whIch he IS engaged XIX-J I L l XXWX 3,-,.. Z6 THE SENIORS 1959 he In ,fy , ,I Ji , 1 ,Z y I: 5 lg , sy J if a . . . , In f . . .. . . 4 31,-I ' .l . . .- 2-Jvx . .' . 5TwD'5 - Q , .T -L'-Xjyg,pX ec- - as , . fgfxfj, . . . .' D. lkxflf-f 4 I a lfgxg of . . . ., . . . . . XJ I N., I If I u ld-X Z-S
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PHILIP SAMUEL DELORIA Born july 25 1941 Alltance Nebraska Entered St Albans Form VI Actwztzes Basketball VI Troop I9 VI Glee Club VI Reltgxous Club VI Spectal Interests Snfzmmzng mustc jazz' classzcal College Yale Sam Wop SPECIALLY SINCE the massacre at the LIttle Brg Horn Easterners have been susprcrous of the IndIan Thus If was wrth thrs years Semors when they dIscovered that there would be an adclItIon to the ranks of famIlIar faces However If Sam DelorIa IS an example of the AmerIcan IndIan then Custer surely must have been In the wrong In 1876 for In one year Sam has be come one of the most well lIked boys In hIs class The proud possessor of both a fme sense of humor and an acute mmd Sam has enlxvened many a hIstory class wIth h1S pertment comments However he stays serrous enough to rank In the top fourth of hIs class and was awarded a certIfIcate of merIt In the Lo K on MerIt ScholarshIp tests mu, Q Sam known as one of the more reckless pool players In the Washlngton area also plays a wIcked game at the pInball machIne It seems that a steady pool game lS all that Sam lacks to take hIs place In the world but beIng a boarder Sam Quooxlvlo has much opportumty to rectIfy that defect In hIs educatIon QM X Sam has had lIttle tIme to adapt hImself to the varIous sports whIch St Albans offers but apparently the Indxans Invented the basketball as Sam IS the versatrle playmaker of the Whales Intramural basketball team The only regret that St Albans has 15 that Sam dId not enter the School In the C Form for whIle he IS neIther the 3 X-,I complete Intellect nor the so called party boy, he has the rxght Q CD combmatlon to become somethmg of whIch the world has .TX great need a good man f -f-- V glff N, 'X X 28 THE SENIORS1959 : ,V I D I I . 1 : Y 5 J 5 7 . : . . , . Q . j I 3 7 . . . . , . . 7 9 7 9 ' , . 7 . . 1 I b ' l , 'S ll , - . ' 7 7 . 7 A P l . l , . Y 7 . . . 1 III I I 7 H H ' . fj rf! . ' .- . . g 1 L R .Egl3l4 ? u - , - ll II U T ' - Z C ' J ' ' px O xxx,
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