St Albans School - Albanian Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1963

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St Albans School - Albanian Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 115 of 168
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Form II MR. BAUERJS SECTION MR. MILLER,S SECTION MR. SMETI-lURST,S SECTION President EUGENE BRISTOW WILLIAMS CARTER CRITTENDEN GOOD CHRISTOPHER COLLIER DOVE Vice-President RICHARD JONATHAN TEMKO RICHARD ESTEP LANKFORD, JR. WILLIAM WHITLEY DRAIN Treasurer EDWARD LUND LEWIS TJARDA VAN STARKENDORGH CLAGETT JOHN TODD SAMPERTON Front row, l. to r.: Robert Craig Windham, Richard Peyton Whiteley, John Todd Samperton, Tjarda van Starkenhorgh Clagett, Eugene Bristow Williams, Carter Crittenden Good, Christopher Collier Dove, Richard Estep Lankford, Jr., Edward Lund Lewis, Nicholas Paul Grahhe, Alan Pemberton Henry Second row, I. to r.: George Rockwood Clark, Jeffery Allan Finn, Stuart Spencer McGee, Joseph Curtis Scranton, Alexander Richardson Dreier, Baird McKee Thompson, Stephen Bradshaw Ives, IH, Everard Hall Smith, TH, Lewis Cooper Sage, Thomas Edward Crocker, Jr., James Wiley Bradley, John Tilton Hack, Jr. Third row, I. to r.: Timothy William Groves, Donald Wright McCandless, John Randolph Ruhino, Doug- las Roberts Hyde, Arthur Acklin McClure, William Whitley Drain, Richard Jonathan Temko, Leon- ard Marvin Hill, Jr., Alexander Chisholm Lindsey, Eliot Lee Marshall, William Macy Marvel, Jr., Thomas Marshall Brushart, Charles Edwin McElwain, Thomas MacLeod Simchak, Philip Douglas de Marne Back row, 1. to r.: James Edward Day, Jr., Douglas Fenton MacClain, Peter Nlacdonald Blachly, David Hinton Monk, William Edwin Minshall, III, William Joseph Schulte, Jr., Keene Ray, John Gordon Decker, Robert Buell Giese, Timothy Tower Nichols, Alan Paxton Beall, Warren Lee Brown, Francis Bigelow Day, Paul Fogle Mickey, Jr. Absent: Roland Livingston Redmond, II TI-IE ALBANIAN 109

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FORM II HISTORY Second Form Study Hall under Mr. Peter Miller. I-ns YEAR,S Second Formers, on the whole can be regarded as veterans, since most of us have attended the Lower School for five years. There are in our group, scholars, athletes, gamblers, and even pool players. We have survived such difliculties as Mr. Green's cultural reading class, Mr. Miller's heav- enly history course, T.D.O.'s poetry, prose, and Shakespeare class fin iambic pentameter, of coursej, and last, but certainly not least, Mr. Prat's Latin course for chowderheads. Mr. Smeth- urst's reading and speech-making-for-pleasure class has also proved to be exciting. The Second Formers, for the most part, are athletically inclined. This is shown by winning records in football, basketball, baseball and soccer throughout Lower School years, and especially by this year's Baby Blue teams, which have compiled marvelous records. We can safety say that we have upheld the honor of the School on the athletic field. The Blue-White annual clashes have always been very beneficial to the boys, and this year's contests are no exception. The Field Day, especially, was a very exciting affair. The Science Fair this year was also impressive, with Tom Brush Brushart leading the Na- tional Communications 'Commission against Baird Thompsonls Naval Science Academy. The Second Formers have many memories of the things which occurred during the Lower School years. Most of us can remember when the Parrot Memorial Library was Mr. Sofieldis classroom, and when there was no track around Satterlee-Henderson Field. We also remember the fads: yoyos, foul ties, nickel flipping and dice. This year's Second Form is the only Lower School class which can remember the 1959 I.A.C. football champions headed by the new coach, Glenn Wild. We also remember the classes of long-gone teachers: teachers like Mr. Lamprell, who is best remembered for his large feet and his favorite baseball team, the Baltimore Orioles. However, the classes of teachers still with us are hardest to forget: Mr. Bauer's math classes, Mr. Oleson's ancient history classes, and Mr. Ruestow's art classes. -ALAN HENRY AND RICK TEMKO 108 LOWER SCHOOL 1963



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IN X ...aw Y--w Seated, 1. to r.: T. Samperton, E. Williams Standing, l. to r.: Clagett CI-lead Prefectl, C. Dove, E. Lewis, R. Rubino Absent: C. Good, Finn Lower School Prefects HE PREFECT SYSTEM of the Lower School has been going on for 31 years. Preceding it was a Student Council, consisting of representatives from each class. Keeping order in the halls, run- ning Sam's Bar, running one of the cookie lines, and ushering at special services are just a few of the many duties performed by the Prefects. This year's Prefects were nominated and elected last spring so that the Lower School would not be without Prefects for the first two or three weeks of school. Eleven boys were nominated and of these, eight were elected. This year an especially good group of boys represented the Lower School. The eight boys elected last spring are Tjarda Clagett fHead prefect, , Chris Dove, Carter Good, Edward Lewis, Randy Rubino, Todd Samperton, Gene Williams, and Jeifrey Finn. This year, Chris Dove is President of Mr. Smethurst,s secton, Todd Samperton is Treasurer, and Randy Rubino is the Captain of the White, Carter Good is President of Mr. Miller's class, while Tjarda Clagett is the Treasurer. In Mr. Bauer's section, Gene Williams is President, and Edward Lewis is Treasurer. Mr. Alfred R. True, who was Headmaster of the Lower School when he originated the Pre- fect System, commented, The leadership given by the Prefects over a long period of time has been a significant factor in establishing high standards in the Lower Schoolf, -ALAN BEALL 110 LOWER SCHOOL 1963

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