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THOMAS Snv1PsoN REESE Born March 15 1941 Green Bay Wzsconszn Entered St Albans Form IV Actwztres Football IV V VI Track IV V VI Basketball IV V VI Glee Club VI Awards Football Stfl IV V VI All Con erence Foot ball 2nd team VI Speclal Interests Sports cars muszc College Wzllxam and Mary T Greece HEN ST ALBANS OPENED 1n the fall of 1956 a lovable blond flattop was found on 1ts doorstep After the first few days If was found that the Hattop had a name Tom Reese was dlscovered' As Tom grew 1n popularity he grew 1n glrth untrl ln the fall of the last year he found hrmself on the football team Tom s popularlty grew unbounded unt1l at early football practrce last fall he wexghed 210 pounds Mr Wrld took one look at Tom and decided that he should play defenslve center because nothmg could get by h1s ever expandmg J. LL NEUER MHKE IT BEFOYPE Mmu 're Avo lm Tmt?S'ry Q EW ef frame Tom sparked ln th1s capacxty and by the txme of the coach drd not even try any plays through center In an exclusive mtervrew Tom revealed the secret of h1s dynamlc success 1n the Held of sports as well as 1n h1s more amorous efforts I owe rt all to Math VI It has been my ever present gLlldlI1g llght HIS gurdmg l1ght led hum to par txcnpate 1n mtramural basketball where he and George Grant combrned to make a wexghty duo Duty called and he responded by takmg Glee Club 1n hrs Senlor year Coupled wlth track he carrxed a heavy sched ule thns past sprrng Of course these actxvxtles ran a poor second to Tom s amorous outmgs When the drplomas are handed out this une St Albans wxll lose one of the largest and most lxkable students who have passed through the xmmortal portals of the Lane ohnston Bunldmg TI-IE ALBANIAN 53 I , . . , , - f - 1 I l ls Landon game word had spread sufhciently that the Landon ,qs I' ull N- . ' .. . .,, . .. . . - A Q. A ' ' Q . , , 3 . . . . , Q - 1 I U dxf , . v If gi U 9 595 ' 1- ' ' I , - 2 s I b -J
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JAMES RHODEN PRITCHARD, JR. Q f Born April I0 1940 Louzsvzlle Kentucky Entered Sl Albany Form IV Actwrtzes Football IV Soccer IV V VI Baseball IV Calzslbemcs V VI Glee Club IV V VI Awards Football StA3 IV Soccer V VI Ftrs! Award :rl ozls V Tlnrd Award ln orls VI Speczal lnlerestx Art buntrng slung hockey College Umzed .States Mxlztary Academy nn Prztclr Hon dy Rom THE BLUE GRASS state of Kentucky there came to St Albans a redheaded pool playmg lover of the musxc of ohnny Cash In hls few years at the School rm has overcome the drffl cultles of the boardlng department and leaves as a line, well rounded xndxvldual rm s Hrst love 1n school 1S palntxng and he has recelved numerous awards from the art de partment through Mr Stambaugh for hls mult1 colored st1ll lrfes Many an afternoon he can be seen dabblmg wrth the pallet and the results of the many hours he puts ln are qulte remarlcable 1m s first love out of school besldes love ltself IS play mg pool He IS the complete master of the game much to the chagrln of the rest of the Form He IS also an avrd partygoer QQ 3, but smce partres have been extremely few th1s year he has QXX not had a chance to shme m th1s Held gi,,y,.- XX rm IS among the mmble looted fellows who lcxcked the G., fl soccer team to a champlonshlp season I-le not only dlsplayed L V7 D a powerful kxclc at rxght wlng but he also contrrbuted greatly L L..- to the team through hrs never say che splrlt Hrs cheer1ng , Not basxcally the studlous type although Doc Arnds wxll surely attest to hrs ab1l1ty ln math -Irm IS more of a 7 FLT:- SOC13l1t8 He IS perpetually gomg places and dorng thxngs '1 !Tk ff wlth people for he rs a dehghtful companlon who never per Ap! mnts thmgs to become dull yy l xm wlshes to follow hrs father 1n an Army career Wxth all h1s attrlbutes he should malce a great success of rt as well of z H as probably becomxng the USO pool champlon 2 THE SENIORS1959 1 b : J J . ' 1 5 . . ' 4 ' -' H 3 5 , , , : , 5 Q Q I 1 r f I ' : ' - 1 ' ' ,v - y J I 'A , : , ' I , ' , f 4 , fl . ' , ' . 0 , . ' . , , . . . . .l l l 2 ' , . - - I 7 A W i X 2 f u , XX' D . . . ' lg, aft l ' W J. . . - . g X li 3 . . ' XI I I I NX E , x . . . ' . 7 l, -f ,, N' 1 E . . . . . . f' Nl l ' ' ' .,-R I pzwiizt N could always be heard over that of the others. 7 X--lt-5 f I 'lean rerun lf K n . 4 Q , :g X . k . . .. . . . -..,fL' ' VFQS 75 ' lr J lik- gf-i.j'v'.!,1xKx . . . . . . - --,V V-sur ng -aff 1-tum? -J 9 ' r X I ' '7 . . i - Y K- -A Q FK ,V J . . ' - Q5 Q5 . . ' Qwagfriiiag if L-N! 5
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Altxs Socrety frm Beak Nozzle Scoots College Nortb Carolzna AMES BARRETT RESTON R Born Marcb Y 1941 New York New Yor Entered St Albans Form C Act111t1es Football IV V VI Soccer III IV V VI Baseball III IV V VI Go1ernmentClass V II Glee Club IV Cbeerleader VI ALBANIAN VI Anards Football StA 3 IV V VI Soccer StA 7 III SIA IV V fAIlMetropol1tanj VI KAII Metro pol1tan Baseball StA 3 III SIA IV V I I Specxal Interests Sports popular music HE SOCCER GAME 15 about to start Where IS Scoots 7 Fmally bandaged from head to foot for varlous axlments and IUJUFIBS few of whrch lf any are legltxmate-our hero trots casually onto the field and swaggers over to the ball All 15 well ames Reston StA s answer to the Manches ter Manns, has arrxved A true athlete, 1m was an All Metropolrtan soccer player rn hxs jumor and Semor years he was also one of the most rellable of the forwards on the soccer team and could be counted on to score with remarkable regularity Not confmlng hls slc1lls to soccer was voted to the All Prep baseball squad m his sophomore vear A steady student 1m rather neatly and w1th a mxmmum of apparent effort hovers around the honor roll He IS also ln Government Class and If IS rumored he has worked on T1-IE ALBANIAN 1ms pr1de 1n havlng an amorous Hall' IS not wxthout some basxs It 15 ln th1s Held however, that he met h1s only defeat, but not easxly dlscouraged he was soon agam pursuing hls favorlte pastxme with hxs former vlgor An extremely frxendly and llkable boy who has only to apply hrmself to succeed lm, a great exponent of the cool casual theory of llfe, should have no trouble at North Caro lxna, the school of hls cholce Mr Ruge local prognostlcator, preclxcts 1m w1ll outstrlp h1s fellow classmates ln later llfe We certamlv hope hxs predlctlon comes true Knowmg xm, on cannot help feelmg that xt w1ll AND manfst MARE AER lr I tv 'fue HME5 Cp..Q 54 TI-IE SENIORS1959 , y J ,J. . 5 1, J ' k All IJI- ,I -, I , , , , , . . . . . . I . ,J. , . ... rr J. 7.. . I .I .. , . . -. XE ff? . ' . . . . ' . i ,-!X Q e . JW,
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