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NICHOLAS FRIENDLY Born: june 27, I946, Washington, D. C. Entered St. Albans: Form C Activities: 'NeWs,, III, IV, V, VI, Government Class, IV, Vg Football, IV, Basketball, IV, V fManagervlg Tennis, III, IV, V, VI Awards: National Merit Scholarship Letter of Com- mendation, VI: StA Basketball fManagerj, V, SIA-3 Tennis, III, IV Special Interests: Tennis, chess, bridge, politics, cards, Madeira College: Undecided N ick Nlndividuality is either the mark of genius or the reverse. -Frederick E. Crane IGI-IT YEARS AGO, a chubby, grinning little urchin made his first appearance in our hallowed halls. Now he's leaving. He still doesnit exactly have that glean and hungry look and everyone will testify that the grin is still there. Nick Friendly has an instinctive sense for the comical and ridiculous which is unparalleled among his classmates. Life is a gay experience for Nick and all those who are fortunate enough to be around him. Mr. McGrath, who makes his living by teaching St. Albans boys to be good readers of his- tory,,' is constantly astounded at Nick's ability to make this sometimes mundane task a real joy. To help things move along at a more lively clip, Nick has devised an elaborate system for pronouncing the names of the men of history and I 2 he cannot be persuaded to deviate from it. His political views 'EEA' vary widely from day to clay, and when classmates open their XXV I 0 mouths to say something, they never know whether Nick will ' ' be disagreeing violently or hissing Yess, yessln f I, A Nick's serious moments are few, and they come mostly I ,ijt when, racquet in hand, he walks onto a tennis court to uphold l the honor of St. Albans School, he has made good use of fair Sl his family court and is no pushover for any high-school YJ Y, rf U opponent. NNI Being one of the School's best-read students and also one gil its wittiest, Nick his sent many of his associates, including , ff- r. Ru e, scurryin or cover. Nic 's atent intellect has e xqag' one maier to remaik, 'QI have a feeling that he is constantly I getting great pleasure out of others' lack of superior intellectf, TI-IE ALBANIAN 27
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PETER BRECKENRIDGE Dove Born: August I, I944, Wasbington, D. C. Entered St. Albans: Form C Activities: Baseball, III, IV, V, VI, Football, VI, Cbeerleader, V, VI, Formal Dance Committee, V, VI, Student Council, III, IV, V, ALBANIAN, VI, Interbigb Student Council, V, VI, Class Treasurer, III, Class President, V, Prefect, VI Awards: jerusalem Cross, VI, National Merit Scbolar- sbip Contest Letter of Commendation, VI, StA-3 Baseball, III, IV, StA Baseball, V Special Interests: Painting, sports, music College: Princeton PeeWee, Pete, Pedro Be ye tberefore wise as serpents, and barmless as doves. -Scriptures cene: A TINY ROOM under the eves of the Lucas Building, Where the ALBANIAN staff is in labor. Time: Late evening, shortly before deadline. Enter Pete Dove: But, dammit, Jay, I can't get this biography in. Who's going to write it? Tell me that. Nobody knows this guy, Fincke. I've been here since the C Form, and I didn't even know the guy was in the Class. What does he That he has been elected as a Prefect attests to his popularity and ability. Pete has the gift of making hard work fun, and with that gift he will excel and help others to excellence. do anyway-hide? And so it has been with Pete Dove, Biographer to the Class of 1963. It is no simple job to assemble biographies of 45 people, to be accurate, to be kind, and to be original. Pete ' I took this task willingly, and he has done it well. Convincingly, ig ' he has wheedled material from the unready, and eliectively, he has forced material from the recalcitrant. In short, Pete n F-'-'ax'- has done a first-rate job of running the largest and most L 4 sensitive part of the ALBANIAN. ii X I-Ie has never lost his temper under these pressures. And, I, of course, the ALBANIAN has not been Pete's only concern. f :P if V, H He has been consistently strong as a scholar and as an athlete. . LYQF Q, . Vx v . 26 SENICJRS1963
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GARY JONES GOODMAN Born: May 21, I944, Wasbington, D. G. Entered St. Albans: Form II Activities: Football, III, IV, V, VI, Basketball, II, IV V, VI, Baseball, III, IV, V VI, Government Class VI, ALBANIAN, VI, Class Treasurer, IV StA-3 Basketball, IV, Vg StA-3 Baseball, III, IV Stfl Football, V, VI, Art Award fIVIost Improvedl IV Special Interests: Cars, Civil War, Monarcbs College: University of Virginia Goody, Mr. Good O to be a frog, my lads, and live aloof from caref' -Tbeocritus CC LL RIGHT . . , Gary, . . I give up. What is . . this . . Mayo-Lao Plan? Q'You know. It gives the Mayo Clinic sole operating rights in Laos. I clon't want to go up there, Garyf, 'QAre you sure you clon't want to see the elementary school? It's where all our boys and girls come from. I -1 l !'Goodman on the Heacl,s List? Are you kiclding?', f l l l 3 l Goodman There's a fellow who cloes my heart good. L Gnly football player I ever saw who coulcl score a touchdown running backwards. ...ml , , The phone in the Senior Dorm rings at 9:30, as it al- ways cloes. QQMay I speak to Gary? she asks, as she always cloes. KNOW . . . , boys, . . . each year . . . I select a team . . which I call . . . the St. Albans . . . R's. R stands for . . .3 28 SENIORS1963 Awards: StA-130 Football, II, Stfi-3 Football, IV,
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