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Cgiartomcz war 5 cc WOULD LIKE TO SEE all the boys dress with discretion. Fm not against individual attire, but in the immortal words of Miss Madeira: 'Letis finish the year in style., Most of the boys do dress suitably, but it is the lunatic fringe of purple shirts, motorcycle boots, orange ties, and puce hush puppies which has brought forth this comment. In order to give special recognition to those, who by their constant display of quaint clothing have maliciously disregarded Miss Madeirais words, a series of awards will be given by the Features Department. Class I: This group represents the St. Albans version of the British Teddy Boy. At the beginning of the year it seemed obvious that this class was destined for the Arts and Languages department. Mr. Savin, Mr. Davis and Mr. Stambaugh, all winners in the previous years, were eagerly trying for first spot. This yearis award, The Soho Cup, will come as a shock to all the previous winners and to the keeper of the closet, Mr. Hogan, because one of his regulars, Kirk Cheyfitz, has won the class-one trophy. Class H: This division is for the person who best typihes the man about town, circa 1943. The Neshalom Tintillion Memorial Trophyn goes this year to Pete Rosenbaum for his remarkably preserved collection of ties. Class IH: This division is dedicated to the late Amboy Dukes. It goes to the School member whose apparel best carries on the Dukes' tradition. The Skin-tight Trousersw Award was given this year to Rob Harding who was also the winner of the Golden Shoehorn for the most split seams. Class IV: This division exemplifies the mania of Peter Prep to be Q'-Ioe Collegef, The award for the 'QMaclras Maniacv of '63 goes to Jamaica Jim Symington, the only StA boy to wear a madras outfit complete with socks. Dave Ogilvy was a close second, but neglected to wear madras footwear. Class V: By tradition, the T. Cholmondley Grubb division has always had the most competition. This year, the QD. C. Sanitation Award goes to BO Polak for having worn the same clothes for 179 consecutive days, only having his clothes peeled oiic at last to change for graduation. FEATURES 1963
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