St Albans School - Albanian Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1963

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JAMES STROTHER KRE UTTNER Born: january 23, I945, New York, New York Entered St. Albans: Form III Activities: Football, III, IV, V, VI, Basketball, III, IV, V, VI fManagerj, Wrestling, IV, Baseball, III, IV, V, VI, 'News,, V, VI, Government Class, VI, ALBANIAN, VI Awards: StA-3 Football, III, StA-3 Basketball, V, Stfl Football, V, VI, StA Baseball, IV, First Prize Art Sbow lOilsj, V, Painting of Especial Merit, IV, Cum Laude, VI Special Interests: Painting, sports, music College: Yale Kruze, Krute, Jim If you would create something, you must be sometbingf, -Goetbe IM KREUTTNER has an ability to embody a variety of stereotype personalities. In a single day he is capable of appearing as an athlete, an intellectual, a Skid Row bum, the All-American kid, and a host of others. It is this almost schizophrenic tendency that makes him the outstanding, forceful person that he is. No one will deny that Jim is a good athlete. His two long passes in the 1961 Landon game provided St. Albans spectators with their only thrill of the game. He has been on the baseball team's first string for three years and can play four different positions. Had his knee not been injured, he probably would have been a star in that sport too. Since this unfortunate ex- - . . . RT E . B b perience Jim has retired to the basketball court, where he has H M igyuiig 0 distinguished himself on the Junior Varsity and as Varsity manager. Taking no second to his athletic talent is his gift for painting. Last year he won first prize for oils in the Art Show, and he is perhaps the best painter in the School. Jim is a good student, as well. Carrying the toughest sched- ule in the Upper School last year, he still managed to rank in the top fifth of the class and subsequently was inducted into the Cum Laude Society this year. , As he is quick to remind everyone, Jim is a deep-dyed WZ New Yorker. If anyone wishes to know about the greatness of l f ,- the Yankees and the Giants, the hustle of the Knicks, the .ii 4' virtues of Nelson Rockefeller, or the wonders of New York City and North Tarrytown, jim is the person to consult. af ' admuuion 55 Y'x .. X 'f:'?1tr.if?f7fQ' kallli,-xfl if ui fig 1 5 X , . 36 SENIORS1963

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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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JOHN HENDERSON LACEY Born: Marcb 3, 1946, Wasbington, D. C. Entered St. Albans: Form III Activities: 'NeWs', IV, V, VI lCopy Editorj, Drama Club, VI, Formal Dance Committee, V, VI lCl1air- manj, Football, III, IV, V, VI, Soccer, III, IV, V, VI, Track, III, IV, V, Tennis, V Awards: Stfl-130 Football, IV, StA-3 Football, V, VI fMost Valuable Playerj, StA-3 Soccer, III, V, Stfl Soccer, VI Special Interests: United States bistory College: University of Nortb Carolina Pacey To be or not to be, tbat is tbe guzzborninplatzf, -Bob Newbart PRoFoUND INTEREST in American history, a '50 Dodge that is always out of gas, and a fairly anti-serious outlook on life-these are the trademarks of John Lacey. In his years at St. Albans, Q'Pacey', has distinguished himself in many expected and unexpected ways. This year, as leader of the Senior contingent of the J.V. football squad, John gained the outstanding honor of being named Most Valuable Player of the year. He also threatened to set a new record by becoming the first four-year man on the -I.V. soccer team, until at the last moment he switched to the Varsity and subsequently earned a first- string position. And he is also remembered as the bare-footecl WORTH WEE UNM BANM-Huy superman who won a spectacular victory in this year's novice ' ' wrestling tournament. John has also shone as workhorse on the 'News', and Q as Copy Editor this year has often been seen in a characteristic Q i pose docking 50 or more points from some cringing heeler. C i But these achievements are only secondary to John's big- i , best success-that of being one of the first Chairmen of the X ! r lp Formal Dance Committee in the history of St. Albans to xz- L., earn a profit for the year. In addition, John's dedication to his l Q chosen interests has been shown by his outstanding grades in I U. S. history and by the fact that in past years he has been I I known to skip sports in order to have more time to donate to iv. his career as Verger in the Cathedral. THE ALBANIAN 37

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