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DAVID WALLACE OGILVY Born: May 18, 1945, Wasbington, D. C. Entered St. Albans: Form I Activities: Football, III, IV, V, Basketball, III, IV, V, VI fffaptainj, Tennis, III, IV, V, VI, Govern- ment Class IV, V, VI, 'News', III, IV, V, VI, Glee Club, V, VI, ALBANIAN, VI Awards: StA-3 Tennis, IV, StA-3 Football, IV, StA Football, V, StA Basketball, IV, V lAll-I.A.C.j, VI, All-Prep, All-Tournament Team, St. Stepl1en's Invitational Tournament Special Interests: Sports, Mexico College: Waslvington and Lee Al, Dillard I bave grown taller, walking witlr tbe tbree-toerl tree toad. - Killer', Kowalski EN SECONDS TO GO in the game, and St. Albans trails by one point. A pass is fired to a tall, lanky player. Up he goes and stuffs it into the basket for two points. just then the buzzer sounds. Dave Ogilvy has clone it again! This scene is almost typical of Big Al. The All-Prep center pulled the basketball team which he captained last year out of many tight spots in the last few minutes and was primarily re- sponsible for the team,s first winning season since 1956. Basketball is Dave's big interest. The loyalest fan of American University's A1 Dillard, he plays the year round. When the Varsity is not playing on a weekend, he goes out to watch other high school games or stays at home to watch a televised event. Ms xffffff ray? His sporting interests are not confined to basketball. He C15 1 is one of the tennis team's top players. Sidelined with hepa- XA, titis, he was unable to play Varsity football for a second year. ' On the spectator side, he is a passionate admirer of any team that comes from Cleveland-and of the favored team in other 1-,L,,,, contests. U' ia' Last summer Dave went to Mexico as a participant in 11 Experiment in International Living. His interest in Mexico was reinforced by this trip, and he has been converted to our neighbors' point of view in many cases. He has even gone so far to suggest that boxing be replaced by the noble art of bulllighting! THE ALBANIAN 41
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ToMAs EDUARDO MOLLER Born: September 16, 1945, Santiago, Cbile Entered St. Albans: Form II Activities: Soccer, II, IV, V, VI, Track, II, IV, V lCaptainj, VI lCaptainj, Football, IV, Tea Dance Committee, IV, V, Formal Dance Committee, V, Cross Country, V, Student Council Representative, V, Altis Society, V, VI, Senior Prefect, VI Awards: StA Soccer, V lAll-Metropolitanj, VI IAll- Metropolitanjg StA Track, IV V fllflost Valuable Member of Teamj, Cum Laude, VI, Altis Pin, V, Jerusalem Cross, VI 1 Special Interests: Soccer, track, painting N College: Yale l Tomas No amount of ability is of tbe sligbtest avail wtibout bonorf, cc -Andrew Carnegie Y GOD, SONNY, you mean to say you never heard of the Chilean Flash? Why, he won about eight or ten gold medals in the '68 Olympics. Gradauted from St. Albans. What was his name? Pardon me, you know I haev a terrible afiiiction. Let me think. Oh, yes! Fellow by the name of Muller. One of the first most successful people this school ever producedf' A soccer coach walks up at this moment and asks: Pardon me, Mr. Ruge, but who's this you're talking about? Tomas Muller, you know, the Chilean Flash. Good heavens, yes. He was captain of the Chilean soccer team when it won the world championship three times in a O row.', f fl Y 'iWell, he was All-Metropolitan two years in a row when f he was here. That was back around '63, I think. He certainly must have been a good athlete, a boy ' comments. ff 66, Now don't go getting the impression he was just an oafish . . . jock fthat's the word you use, ain't itl. Well, he was really amazing. He went on to Yale after he graduated from here and gradauted Phi Beta Kappa in English. He 5 N l -t-i.. ,tri Fi.. BH X6 f' Q i N didn't learn to speak it until he was about 14, you know. Then he got a doctorate and went back to Chile. He married a beautiful actress, and got into politics. He's president of Chile or something like that. Sounds like a really outstanding person,', a listener com- ments. 40 SENIORS1963
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5 RICHARD VICTOR OULAHAN Born: june IZ, 1945, Belfast, Nortb Ireland Entered St. Albans: Form II Activities: Glee Club, V, VI, Government Class, V, VI, Baseball, III, IV, Tennis, VI, Football, III, IV, V, VI, Soccer, IV, V, VI Awards: StA-130 Football, III, StA-3 Football, IV, StA Football, VI, StA-3 Soccer, IV, V, StA Socecr, VI Special Interests: Camping and biking, Israel, coins, tennis College: Haverford Oublie, Oublinut, Irisbrnan O Ireland, isnit it grand you lookfi cc -Jolrn Locke ILL TI-IE BOY who was caught trying to hitch a ride with a police car please report to my office immediately, and Richard Oulahan dutifully turns himself in. Oulie is the only boy in St. Albans who prides himself on his ability to travel anywhere free. Over the years he has developed a sure-fire method of hitching, and his long record of travels attests to its success. Last summer, Q'Oulie hitched and walked all through the green country- side of his native Ireland, and he went for nearly nothing. The same attitude which is apparent during his travels is displayed in his school work. Everything that 'iOulie,' does is Wt, done with eagerness and determination. On the athletic field U he is always looking for that extra tackle during football prac- 'WW' Q tice or the loose ball during a soccer game. He is always the i ti , most aggressive and persistent player during a game. 7 , v X 5.1. I N Scholastically, Richard works just as hard as he does on .A P ' i ,Q - .1 the athletic field. He has always carried a very heavy work- - V Z load at the School, and he is a participant in both the Glee l gf A ll Club and the Government Class. Oulie's sharp and accu- 7 ,,,,. ' rate memory is well stocked with the essentials of history, and I ,F E f Zi M his quick recall of these facts, coupled with his keen pronunci- ' ff 5' ' ation of foreign names, continually bewilders his classmates. 1 ff , f, r A Oulie has high ambitions, but he would be perfectly 4, A, satisfied eating boiled potatoes and side meat. We know that ,- Q'Oulie', will provide the gravy for the cold potatoes. 59 Ulae L shillelagh M, 42 SENIORS 1963
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