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MARK MELCALF HALLER Born: October 9, 1945, Washington, D. C. Entered St. Albans: Form IV Activities: 'News', IV, V, VI, Government Class, V, VI, Student Council, VI, Prefect, VI, Bicycle Club, IV, V Awards: ferusalem Cross, VI, StA-3 Wrestling, IV Special Interests: Politics, outdoor life, music, Russia, tropical fislv College: Harvard Barry, I-Ialloos A conservative government is an organized lrypocrisyf, cc -Benjamin Disraeli ow TAKE IT EASY, Mr. Fuller. just because Canon Martin has disbanded the 'News' is no reason to get excited. Don't get shookf' And thus, Mark Haller, Editor-in-Chief of The St. Albans News, consoles the faculty adviser in face of the great disaster. With this casual manner Mark triumphed against the many problems which confronted him during his editorship. He laughed off the consistent, panicked rumors that he was not going to be allowed to keep his post. Often he worked until the small hours of the morning on deadlines without showing noticeable ehcects, and the iNews' did come out-come out well. Mark occasionally stuck to the rule about going to Troop 19-a singular dedication in view of his other labors. Nor has his academic work suffered, at the midyears, h he stood comfortably in the top quarter of the class. Markls other main activity is Government Class. As the X Everett Dirksen of the Conservative Party, he is one of the - X three or four most powerful and influential members of the J X Class. The unusually good showing of the Conservatives this . I N V 53' 1' J year can be attributed to his work last year at organizing a machine among the Lower Formers. The most iitting tribute to Mark came at the beginning X Q of the second semester when Canon Martin decided that he -- X A should be installed as a Prefect-a testimony to the confidence X ix that the School as a whole has placed in Mark. THE ALBANIAN 29
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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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ROBERT STEVEN I-IARDING Born: December I5, 1944, Valdosta, Georgia Entered St. Albans: Form C Activities: Football, III, IV, V, VI, Soccer, III, Gym- nastics, IV, V, Track, III, IV, V, Troop I9, VI, Government Class, IV, V, VI, ALBANIAN, VI Awards: StA-I30 Football, III, StA-3 Football, VI, Form Decatblon Winner, IV, V, VI Special Interests: Cars, engines, poetry, law, lvistory, girls, Monarcbs College: Ripon Rob, Bobby, I-Iara' A scream was beard during tbe nigbt . . . suspicion of foul play was arousedf, cc -Poe HADDA YA, MEAN GO TO SPORTS? I have to get ads for THE ALBANIAN. You know as well as I do that if I don't get ads, there won't be any yearbook. You wouldn't want to see White- head go nuts, would you? With this curt answer Bobby leaves his companion dumbfounded and heads for the wilds. Although Bob had to sacrifice sports, much to his dismay, he did contribute greatly to the financial department. Had he not cut athletics, Whitehead might have gone nuts. Rob not only helped THE ALBANIAN, he also contributed some material to an unknown lit- erary publication called GYRE. Much to the surprise of his friends, Robbie got several good poems printed. He appeared in two successive editions and clearly displayed that he has a 0 deep feeling for the world around him. And yet, he remained 0 , a member of uthe fellows. 0 . IL Many people have conjectured about Bob's feeling to- . l 0 ward life, and a large number of friends will jump to praise ix 'X- him. Never turning anyone down when asked to perform , , even the most menial favor, Rob exercises great concern for 'X' I I N . . -7 his close friends. -' H . r 1 - - H 4 J Ever since the Lower School, Bob has had a reputation fy f for ability in sports. His speed and agility have aided him in Af' sg V ' J v the Decathlon, he won the prize for his class for three consecu- .r tive years. gf -- iz if Rob received an early acceptance at Ripon College where gf , ' ' he intends to pursue law. His interest in law and his interest f in people will give him a decided advantage for his chosen career. 30 SENIORS1963
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