St Albans School - Albanian Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1963

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PETER BROWN ROSENBAUM Born: December I0, 1945, New York, N. Y. Entered St. Albans: Form A Activities: Football, III, IV, V, Wrestling, III, IV, V, VI ICO-captainlg Track, IV, V, VI, Glee Club VI, 'NeWs,, V Awards: StA-3 Football, IV: StA-3 Wrestling, III, StA Wrestling, IV, V, VI fTbird Place, Independ ent Scbools' Wrestling Tournamentj Special Interests: Religion, tlre outdoors, music, people College: I-Iarrard Slug, Rosey, Crantz . . . a stout carl for tbe nones, Ful byg be was of brawn, and eek of bonesf, -Cbaucer N SPITE OF his big frame, a lumbering gait, and the vacant expression on his face, Rosy is not as dumb as he often appears. Seldom found off the Headmaster's List and frequently found on the wrestling mat, Rosy shows his drive and determination in both his wrestling and his studies. His nice smile and easy-going personality made this likeable gentleman a fine representative in Tan- ganyika, but did not keep him from terrorizing his opponent on the wrestling mat. Unlike most people who reveal their inner maladjustment behind the steering wheel of a car, Rosy, who is still afraid of .ia 1-.---..-..- ...-- 1 A ,.,, - - uns uaugctuub machine, eapresses himself by wearing deadly ties. These outward and visible signs of his inward and spirit- ual graces clearly reveal to the stunned passer-by the amazing I , , - ', ' predilections of Big Rose. Who would guess that anyone can L i A if eat at least half an order of twenty Mighty Moes and an equal number of milkshakes: several of the multicolored ties ' ' il A indicate this intake, clearly revealing where the other half of if the order went. One of his other ties is accompanied by a wistful air and many doleful sighs, it indicates the presence S51 'WA of a new heartthrob or the continuation of an old one. Made up of a beautiful lacy pattern of pink hearts, this tie matches perfectly the Rosy blush in the wearer's cheeks. H Armed with his insatiable appetite, girded with his inim- V1 itable ties, and flashing his friendly smile, Rosy is well pre- pared for the wilderness outside of St. Albans. ,if . v ..,a c . 'kiln if viii xi' ck J' If K , 7 I X 1 48 SENIORS1963

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KENT MCGREGOR RONHOVDE Born: Marcb 31, 1946, Wasbington, D. C. Entered St. Albans: Form II Activities: 'NeWs', V, VI, Glee Club, IV, V, VI, Basketball, IV, V, VI, Cross Country, VI, Track, IV, V, VI, Cbeerleader, VI, Religious Club, V VI, Football, V Awards: StA-3 Football, V, StA-3 Basketball, IV, V' Stfi Track, V, VI Special Interests: Lepidoptera, numismatics 1 J College: Harvard Sboobie, Flasb, Davie We grant, altbougb be bad mucb wit, He was very sby of using itf, -Samuel Butler ENT RONHOVDE is noted for his quiet, unassuming manner both in and away from the School. As one gets to know him, he realizes that Shoobie has a great deal of self-discipline which is evident in the high quality of his work. Last year his peers showed their recognition of Kent,s affability by electing him a treasurer of this Senior Class. Shoobie, even though he is conscientious when he is moved to be so, is one of the few boys t in the class who can get away with watching television seven 'N ' X ni hts a week and still mana e to rank in the to quarter of X g e P X' , his class. He probably ranks with the foremost authorities X 7 about television personalities as a result .of his interest, Kent,s , ' us, unorthodox study habits produce superior results which have -'ET' earned him A ratin s at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. X A xyf- I .N 2 S lg Athletically, Kent has distinguished himself by his agil- 'VI ,A 5 ity in track, last year he served as broad jumper, hurdler, and Y 'JK dash man on the Varsity track team. This fall as a cheer- ff ' , ll N leader Kent did much to inspire an occasionally lethargic stu- ff ki dent body at football games. When he wasn't clutching a , I il , X me a hone, he could be seen s rintin the last hundred ards , X4 , g P P e Y X of the cross-country course. In addition, the winter term found X Kent playing on the Varsity basketball team and making the ' ly ,V SOO Clubv of the annual decathlon. Q5 Kent has contributed much to St. Albans, and his like- ? able, friendly nature will undoubtedly earn him a host of new 5 friends and great success in whatever he pursues. THE ALBANIAN 47



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ANTHONY JOSEPH RUBINO Born: june 19, 1945, Wasbington, D. C. Entered St. Albans: Form B Activities: Football, III, IV, V, ketball, III, IV, V, VI, Baseball, III, IV, V, VI, Crucifer, III, IV, V VI, Prefect VI, Class Presi- dent, III, IV, Student Council Representative, V, Altis Society, V, VI, Formal Dance Committee, V, VI, Atbletic Association, VI Awards: StA-3 Football, III fMost Valuable Playerj, StA-3 Basketball, IIIg StA Baseball, IIIg StA Foot- ball, IV, V fAll-Prepl, VI fAll-Preplg StA Basket- ball, IV, V, VI, StA Baseball, IV, V, Doc Green Award, VI, Alfis Pin. Vg Robert Rice Award, Vg Catbedral Cbristian Cbaracter Award, IV, jerusa- lem Cross, VI Special Interests: Atbletics, Colt Lounge, popular music College: University of Pennsylvania VI ICO-captainjg Bas- Bean, Ken I sbould of stood in bed. -foe Jacobs GRAY-HAIRED GENDARME of the Cathedral walked cautiously up to the car. Its light blue color gleamed in the moonlight. Suddenly a cry arose as the oflicer was pierced by a protruding tail light and then fell between the open trunk and the continental kit. Out of the driverls win- dow came a youthful face, by this time completely mystified by the situation. Thus another eve- ning ends, and the ':Bini Mobilell heads on its long wayward journey to Travilah. As an athlete Bini,' has won Q I'-SEZ ' : c U i E g La Jgf -a'?: q ftf . M 1 B - H ' many awards exhibiting his prowess. After three years as a Varsity football player, 'QBini was elected Co-captain of this year's team. As an ending to his football career, he received the Doc', Green Award for his leadership and contributions to the team. As the seasons change, Tony can be seen chang- ing his sport clothes from football, to basketball, to baseball. It was Bini's clutch shooting that enabled us to beat Landon in basketball. As coach Wild says, 'FAS Rubino goes, so goes the team. Perhaps this statement is a little exaggerated, but it still indicates Tony's value. Bini does not restrict himself to athletics alone. He is a zealous painter, using many color variations to express his feelings. His happy, carefree attitude can be seen in his sensi- tive art. Tony will be primarily considered as one of the fellows. He excels in whatever he does, whether it be playing sports, painting, or what you will. He needs no sendolf wishes of luck, for with his many talents, luck would only get in his way. T HE ALBANIAN 49

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