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WALTER HORTON SCI-IOELLKOPF, III Born: March 13, 1945, Beirut, Lebanon Entered St. Albans: Form C Activities: Football, V, VI, Track, V, ALBANIAN, VI Awards: StA Football, VI, National Merit Scbolarsbip Special Interests: Cars, music, Monarclvs College: Undecided Shelly lim gonna build a rod, Daddyf' -George Barris BIG Boy AppEARED from the hills of New Hampshire. Shelly had returned from St. Paul's to his home and St. Albans. Quite a bit larger and heavier than when last seen, he tried out for the Varsity football team and stayed for two years. Shelly carried his savage look all over the held, making many smaller backs cringe under his tough tackles. But the football field was not the only witness to his determined looks, he carried this look onto the Nstripsf' Shelly's main interest lies in the grinding of gears, the popping of clutches, and the knocking of valves. Most week- B ends find him cleaning off his machine, keeping it spotless. , - J Tearing down old heaps and then trying to rebuild them has g kg 2 , helped Shelly become knowledgeable in automotive arcana. ,I l R He even has a collection of parts which is surpassed by few ' fl 1' . . . junk collectors. - . Although he is not the big man around the campus, v Shelly has made a good contribution to the School. He was A iiiiiiiii i 'M' I C, , a mainstay for the uAcls not Fads at Dadlsn Department of X ay THE ALBANIAN. He drove many miles, chasing ads and, on i , strangely, did it without a whimper. Shelly holds the distinc- 'Y tion of being one of the R's. Q Walter is one of the few Seniors who can, and does, take '5' ' 'l quite a bit of ribbing from his classmates. His casual appear- ance gives an opening to most of this teasing, but Shelly just takes it in his stride as he does most of life. He is an amicable, easy-going friend. 50 SENIORS1963 Contest Letter of Commendation, VI N
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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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BRACKLEY DICKINSON SHAW Born: july 16, 1945, Waslvington, D. C. Entered St. Albans: Form C Acti1fities: Glee Club, VI, Prefect, VI, Vestry, V, VI ffunior Wardenjg Clveerleader, V15 Football, V5 Cross Country, VI, Wrestling, 111, 1V, V, VI lCo- captainj, Tennis, 111, IV, V, VI Awards: Vestry Pin, Vg Jerusalem Cross, VI, StA Cross Country, VI, StA Wrestling, 111, IV, V, VI ffourtb Place, Independent Scbools Wrestling Tournamentj Special Interests: Contemporary music College: University of Pennsylvania Bracli, Dicky Pleasure,s coucb is virtueis gravef, -Duganne or MANY BOYS can be called connoisseurs of Tanganyikan cuisine, but Brackley has savored the best that Tanganyilca has to offer-dried fish, pombe, and ugali. Braclc, who has acquired a lot of experience in school, out West, and in Africa, has developed the ability to draw from his experience and learn about matters to which most of us are strangers. He is able to analyze a situation effectively and react accordingly. His helpful suggestions always make large problems seem smaller. Braclcley is respected throughout the School for his con- , scientious drive because he works hard at everything he does. E 'lx Last year Brack was elected to the Vestry and serves this year ' lb as Junior Warden. In athletics his drive is most evident: he lk y has wrestled on the Varsity for four years and for the last C QC,Lll6L two years has been a mainstay of the team-one of this year's LV Co-captains. Braclc deserves most credit for what he has done in cross country. This fall he ran for the first time, and his determination earned him a Varsity letter. Braclc's drive does not overshadow other aspects of his personality: his sense of humor lights up on many occasions. However, his perceptive wit is often a great deal more than merely frivolous. Braclclc-:y's outward appearance is a good indication of his inner self. His clothes are always in the best of taste and -fv!- f-----.Qaf-- are the crowning touch on a young man well prepared to A move beyond St. Albans. 5 . THE ALBANIAN 51
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