St Albans School - Albanian Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1963

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Form V President JOHN BEVERLY PAULSON Trearurers JONATI-IAN BELL ARTERTON KENT MCGREGOR RONHOVDE JAMES MATHER WI-IITEI-IEAD PETER ADAMS YOUNG Student Council Representative WILLIAM ALAN BIBLE First row, 1. to r.: Anthony Joseph Rubino, Willem Louis Polak, Robert Steven Harding, John Beverly Paul- son, Brackley Dickinson Shaw, Roy Nicholas Hearne, Walter Horton Schoelllcopf, IH, Leon Chate- lain, HI, Tomas Eduardo Muller, William Norris Dale, Jr. Second row, 1. to r.: James Mather Whitehead, William Neidlinger McGehee HI, James Strother Kreuttner, David Wallace Ogilvy, Donald Leith Symington, Gary Jones Goodman, Robert Thomas Martin, Walter Jackson Borda, Malcolm Maclsaren Simmons, Peter Breckenridge Dove, Jonathan Bell Arterton Third row, I. to r.: Mark Metcalf Haller, Richard Victor Oulahan, George Huntington Damon, Jr., George Rogers Howard. Jr., William Alan Bible, Blake Winfield Blackwelder, Uthai Vincent Wilcox, HI, William Swinton Steele, Jr., P-eter Adams Young, Thomas Henry Reynolds, Jr. Fourth row, 1. to r.: Kendall Wyman Wilson, Andrew Chalkley Kittler, Stephen Anthony Kitzinger, Harold McComb Hobart, Jr., Kent McGregor Ronhovde, Peter Rogers, Christian Sherwood White, Thomas Marshall Cooper, John Anthony Day, II, Peter Brown Rosenbaum, John Henderson Lacey, Karl Anton Pomeroy von Lewinski, William Tapley Bennett, III Absent: Nicholas Friendly TI-IE ALBANIAN 15

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as is 8 3 ' 'r- 'f Form VI Histor AST YEAR, the predominant thought in each Junior's mind was: how can we ever equal the record of the Senior Class? This year, the absurdity of the question was real- ized, for each class is unique and cannot be judged by the standards of a previous class. With this in mind, the Class has gone ahead to lead the School in its own individual way. The results have been good. Prefects Muller, Polak and Martin inspect U the line to Chapel. Through an exceptionaly able group of leaders, the Senior Class has provided strong leadership to the School. This class has no spectacular members, but it i.s a collection of individuals each of whom has added to the quality of the School. Different aspects of the year will leave their impressions on the various Seniors. Some will remember the football banquet or Mr. Stambaugh's dance, for others it will be the sweat of the Senior speeches or the relief at college acceptance. All will remember the impressive experience of seeing the Gloria in Excelsis Tower rise higher each day and the first dip in the new swimming pool. Even the many hours of worlc on a term paper or a publication have had their effect. We shall also remember the sports field: the many months of conditioning, the drills, the constant trials, the games. All have experienced the agony of defeat and the exultation in victory. Above all else, it is the spirit of a hard-working, closely-knit unit which has been gratifying to many Seniors. This year the Form has found a closer relationship with the members of the Faculty. This familiarity with the teachers has affected the tone of the classes and has bred new interest and zeal on the part of the Seniors: there were more discussions and provocative ideas in class. More stress has been placed on individual thought and initiative. After graduation the Seniors will become the Class of 1963 and will probably never meet as a body again. The Class will be diffused throughout the different colleges. Some will remember the School, others won,t. But all have enjoyed the year, and each Senior will carry with him to college the sense of duty and accomplishment which he has received from St. Albans. Messrs. Borda, Dale, and Young contem- plate a Panatella. 14 SENIORS1963



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JONATHAN BELL ARTERTON Born: October 7, 1945, Belmont, Massachusetts Entered St. Albans: Form A Activities: Football, III, IV, Cross Country, V, VI lCaptainQ, Wrestling, III, IV, V, VI, Track, III, IV, V, VI, Glee Club, III, IV, V, VI fpresidentjg Chimes Ringer, III, IV, V, VI, Crucifer, III, IV, V, VI fl-Ieadig ALBANIAN, V, Tea Dance Com- mittee, IV, V, Cheerleader, IV, V, VI II-Ieadj, Prefect, VI, Class Treasurer, IV, V, VI, Altis Society, VI, Athletic Association, VI Awards: StA-3 Football, IV, StA Cross Country, V, VI, StA Wrestling, IV, V, VI, StA Track, III, IV, V, jerusalem Cross, VI, Chimes Ringefs Book, V, Altis Pin, V, Independent Schools' Wrestling Tournament Champion, VI, Morehead Scholar- ship, VI Special Interests: Music, folklore, stained glass, the Cathedral, bells Punch, jon College: University of North Carolina Oh, give us the man who sings at his Workv cc -Carlyle ELL . . . , JON . . . is a bit . . . peculiar. And thus Mr. McGrath spoke the fatal words that were to plague Jon Arterton for the school year. And certainly Jon is pecular, but in a positive sense. He is peculiar enough to hold several cross-country course records, to be St. Albans' lone Independent Schools Wrestli11g Tournament champion, and to be the lone St. Albans student to go to North Carolina on a Morehead Schol- arship this year. After graduation from the Cathedral Choir, Jon joined the Glee Club and has worked his way up to President of that organization. He still keeps in contact with the Cathedral as gy head crucifer. He also gave his local history report on the if M' subject. , jon is fascinated by church bells. A chimes ringer for four years, he would be the obvious recruit for ringing the fy j Cathedral bells when they arrive, were it not for the fact that X X' X he is graduating. XX X Another of his interests is stained glass. A few years ago I he started picking up broken pieces of glass and making ffm A-D, , Ke, stained glass windows out of them. This hobby has been 'Z 'jjj' profitable, both in terms of personal satisfaction and money. i all He holds top positions in just about every minor extra- W-Z'-Ti pu,-,E curricular activity, he is a top athlete, he is a student leader. i vt Pugh It is going to take a very peculiar person to replace him. 16 SENIORS 1963

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