St Albans School - Albanian Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1963

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l ANDREW CHALKLEY KITTLER Born: October 24, 1945, Ricbmond, Virginia Entered St. Albans: Form I Activities: Cross Country, III, IV, V, VI, Soccer, III, IV, V, VI, Track, IV, V, 'News', III, IV, V Awards: StA Cross Country, IV, V, VI, StA-3 Soccer, IV, V, VI, Cum Laude, VI, National Merit Scbol- arsbip Contest Letter of Commendation, VI Special Interests: Sailboat racing, painting, classical guitar College: Harvard Andy Like tbe bee, we sbould malee our industry our amusementf' cc -Goldsmitb UT SAM, I'vE ALWAYS THOUGHT . . . Sam winces visibly, appears to stagger backward, and is saved from the twenty-third Kittler question of the period only by the ring of the bell. Bur no one should allow himself ro be deceived by such occurrences, for Andy is one of those rare boys who is never satisfied until he completely grasps a given idea. He often impresses people as 'Qdumbn merely because he keeps trying to understand an idea after everybody else has given up. And no matter how exasperating this perseverance may be to teachers and classmates, it has enabled Andy to do exceedingly well academically, as is shown by his high class rank in both his Junior and Senior years and by his excellent record in such difiicult courses as Advanced ff-F 'TS- T Science and Accelerated Math. Andyls ability has earned an Ffa.. . A -.eff NAI' rating from Harvard. fl -2 Nor are Andy's achievements strictly academic. He has - --f N- been a member of the Varsity cross-country team for four years and has earned his letter in the last two. This winter he was one of the stalwarts of the undefeated J.V. soccer team. :::-E i In his spare time he enjoys such activities as sailing, pool, and X ff l .5-zz: rugby, ua more gentlemanly version of football. . v . g 1 With his friendly ways, his fine sense of humor, his natu- Tr lr 1 ral intelligence, and his unnatural tenacity, Andy will be a if success at Harvard. ff:- ' L' . ,. Tai? i:Q,'-1127, ,W q . ,im-.Y.5Zggg,,,....t..,, -2255- -1557211171 15-5, , ,11- ,,, a LA: f-cz. , is ff are T 34 SENIORS1963

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GEORGE ROGERS HOWARD, JR. Born: November 28, 1945, Syracuse, New York Entered St. Albans: Form C Activities: 'NeWs', V, VI, Religious Club, V, Drama Club, IV, VIZ: Wrestling, V, VI Awards: National Merit Sclvolarsbip Contest Letter of Commendation, VI, StA-3 Wrestling, V, VI Special Interests: Medicine, bistory College: Duke Rog, Radu Gosb-a-mickel, pickle-diclele, cats and dogs, and rowzabazzle, old goats anybowf, -P CC ago UCK HAS absolutely nothing at all to do with it, says Rogers as he casually slams the cue ball with the butt end of his cue stick and knocks two balls into pockets at opposite ends of the pool table. The fact that these are the only two he gets during the course of the game does not faze him. With a smile and a shrug of his shoulders he walks out of the Room wailing, ':Well you know how it is. However, an early acceptance to Duke does not come easily. Rog, who has taken Advanced Math, is a good student and works at his studies diligently. He also is a devoted wrestler. Although he did not join the Xl X team until his Junior year, he quickly entered into the team's l SX spirit. The team felt a great loss when Rog, because of an P' - - --6 untimely broken leg, was benched for half of the season. After the accident, he still managed to hobble in every afternoon to watch practice. As a Senior, Roger once again devoted him- self to wrestling and after only two years, was a respected member of the team. Roger has many interesting ideas about government. His 3 f gi tendency is towards conservatism, but even liberals respect his i .- I 4 s l suggestions because of the deep feeling which is behind them. it Rog is also interested in medicine, and last summer he worked in a hospital. Roger is a sensitive fellow with a ready smile '-'-. --7-'-4--f and a good sense of humor. When he has problems in his C'noN,You GoYs,Sw uucuss' studies, he exhibits a firm determination which eliminates the -mNW.C'n0N,uowHRb difficulty. It is this combination of humor and determination which should enable Rog to enjoy the curriculum at Duke. THE ALBANIAN 33



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STEPHEN ANTHONY KITZINGER Born: May I, 1945, Surrey, England Entered St. Albans: Form A Activities: Glee Club, III, IV, V, VI, 'News', V, VI fFeatures Editorjg GYRE, V, VI fEditor-in-Cbiefj Awards: Cum Laude, VI Special Interests: Music, literature, philosophy College: Swartbmore Tony, Kitz I baven't been abroad in so long tbat I almost speak Englisb witbout an accentf, -Bencbley XILED IN A STRANGE LAND, among even stranger people, Tony Kitzinger has retained that Old World fdecadentj flavor about him that has made him the most sophisticated member of this year's Senior Class. Lurking somewhere between an English country squire, a German intel- lectual, and Dr. Zorba of Ben Casey, Tony finds, we fear, as little to be proud of in our Ameri- can Heritagen as D. H. Lawrence. Academically speaking, Tony has ranked consistently in the top quarter of his class. Never without a copy of Plato or Sbakespearek Bawdy, Tony probably knows more about Eng- lish literature than Mr. Fuller, and his creative writing abilities have earned him the editorship of GYRE and the position of , Features Editor on the 'Newsf An interest in German has for -X ,f led him to take a tutorin course three afternoons a week lso g do 1 rrw5N. , , X rj 4 he can get out of sportsj, and his translation of a contempo- Q rary German play was out-copyrighted by only two days. .nr l Perhaps Tony's greatest extra-curricular interest is music. 4 - Q A member of the Cathedral choir since the B Form, he has .- I sung in the Glee Club for three years and held some major '- af : N541 1 roles in the annual o erettas. Ton finds Brahms and Bee- P Y thoven more to his liking than the monotonies of school work. We hope that Tony will have a fine year at college next year. If he doesn't wind up before the H.U.A.C., we know he will be a success in whatever he does. THE ALBANIAN 35

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