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l DONALD LEITI-I SYMINGTON Golf, 111, IV, V College: Princeton Sym, Symo, Slym i Born: August 23, 1945, Wasbington, D. C. l Entered St. Albans: Form C Activities: Government Class, IV, V, VI, 'NeWs', III, IV, V, VI, Cbeerleader, V, Tea Dance Committee, VI, Football, III, IV, VI, Basketball, III, IV, V, VI, Golf, III, IV, V, ALBANIAN, VI Awards: StA-130 Football, III, StA-3 Football, IV, StA Football, VI, S1A Basketball, V, VI, StA Special Interests: Golf, skiing, automobiles, Colt Lounge Come up and see me some, Symef' -IVI ae West TTIRED IN A red madras jacket, his wardrobe supplemented by blue madras pants, and a striped tie, Don Symington shows up at School. Don is the epitome of fashion at St. Albans. Sporting a baby Fiat, 'iSyme makes an interesting sight to see. Throughout his Upper School career, Don has naturally had his share of scrapes, however, during the past two years, his academic standing has improved immensely. This has been a result of greater concentration and effort on his part. i'Symo7' is quite a good athlete. i-ie has played faithfully on the Varsity football team for the past two years. Unfor- tunately, last year Don had some trouble with his leg, and the team lost the services of one of their best ends. This year, he made a comeback and was a starter, catching many touchdown pa.sses. In the winter months, Symo played basketball on the Varsity squad, starting often. In addition, he was one of the stalwarts of last year's ill-fated golf team. When vacation time rolls around, Don is usually out of town cultivating his familiar tan. During these vacations, he participates in his hobby of skiing in Vermont, and even sbeing in Florida. Don is quite outspoken in any argument which he chooses to enter. His administrative ability has been reflected in his effective handling of the Sports Editor position of the ALBANIAN staff. 6-1.5 Bel t 1 VL I Lf. Q Ps., e. -- 77 x y , A 6, I V :lang 1 .-,.,.-aaa., is 1 'is f riff? if Iggy Tublicf Q A93 .L , '54 SENIORS1963
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WILLIAM SWINTON STEELE Born: April 19, 1945, Yakima, Washington Entered St. Alhans: Form C Activities: Vestry, V15 Government Class, V, V15 Re- ligious Club, V, V1, Cathedral Server, Vg Wres- tling, III, Soccer, 1V, V, VI, Football, Vg Cross Country, V15 Tennis, 1V, V, VI Awards: Vestry Pin, VI: Cum Laude, VI, National Merit Scholarship Contest Letter of Commenda- tion, V1, Stfl-3 Soccer, 1V, Stfl Soccer, V, V1 Special Interests: Sports, cars, music College: Yale Bill Father calls me William, sister calls me Will, Mother calls me Willie, but the fellers call me Billf' -Eu e Feld cc g ne 1 WOULD BE A EooL to judge Bill by the results of this one quiz, now wouldn't I boys? drawls Mr. McGrath while flourishing a paper covered with red ink. Bill is very conscientious, you know, and I am sure that this will not happen again. And Bill, in his usual unobtrusive man- ner, faints, realizing that he has just Hunked a history quiz for the first and only time of the year. This episode reveals two important qualities which win Bill respect from his classmates-his intelligence and his un- ! , obtrusiveness. Bill works hard both in academics and ath- IJ, ,JV ' 7 letics. His genuine interest in learning has earned him mem- ily lt- bership in the Cum Laude Society, and this year he was first M rg 1 string fullback on the Varsity soccer team. Qi Bill is a member of the Government Club, but his major if - lj: 3 'Ll extracurricular activity in Religious Club. Bill is also a mem- 'fjf i'lli Pj 55 if ber of the Vestry, and his deep feelings about religion are jjllrlll I E' ' Z if respected throughout the Form. However, male observers j ' in Religious Club often suspect Bill of having an ulterior mo- W l, k tive because of his tendency to pay more attention to female 'i ff giggles than to the speaker. As for Government Club, Bill is 1 a member of the unheard Conservative wing. But Bill's devo- I ,V I -'Y L 1 tion to the past does not prevent him from enjoying such gy N.. new-fangled contraptions as his 190 SL. l,'A f,.fffg jff, L ff, Q kwpq During the last year, Bill has entered into the life of the Qi c School. The old Bill has been replaced by a more outgoing j ' 'lf' . .: ' ' ,ff' ,ff 427 person. THE ALBANIAN 53
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KARL ANTON POMEROY VON LEWINSKI, III Born: February 24, 1945, Daytona Beacb, Florida Entered St. Albans: Form II Activities: Football, V, VI, Soccer, IV, V, VI, Base- ball, V, Track, VI, Dormitory Prefect, Vg Vestry, V, VI fRegistrarj, Glee Club, V, VI Awards: Vestry Pin, Vg StA Football, VI, StA-3 Soc- cer, VI Special Interests: Camping, boating, sailing, music, nutrition College: Undecided Carlos, Zapatos Wbat sweet deligbt a quiet life ajjfordsf' -Drummond ARL voN LEWINSKI is one of the best-natured boys in the School. He is the butt of innu- merable jokes, but, rather than become bitter, he enjoys them thoroughly. He is the victim of numerous physical assaults by other boarders, and here again he shows incredible tolerance. Living up to the Christian tenet of Turn the other cheeki' as few of us do, he was one of the three members of the Class to be inducted into the Vestry his Fifth Form year. Serving in the capacity of Registrar this year, he conducts the majority of the evening chapel services. Q j Karl's chief athletic interest is football. Beginning the All .,c--.c.,,c,.,,,, L year as a last-string guard on the Varsity, he improved sufh- ciently to start in the Landon game and earn a well-deserved X . GW letter. Another of his athletic interests is body-building, he ' ---W-Tlx, has worked faithfully with weights, trying to develop an im- V pressive set of beach muscles. e - - Accom an in his bod -building interest is an immedi- C P Y g Y W nj-Q-T3 e 'ex MQ ately ensuing mania for taking showers. It seems that every g . Y time he Hexes a muscle, he must take a shower. Each night Y lj ' i he can be seen going to the shower room, desperately trying 5 'S Q- 1-J-1 'J i to slip under the rigid 10:30 deadline. During the summers he works as a camp counselor, and 7 M jg- for the last ten years he has gone to Nova Scotia for the - I vacation. Here he likes to sail and show off whatever may Lf- j ' ll be present of his budding beach muscles. 'e i J He has been in the dormitory for the past five years, I longer than anyone else. His popularity there is proved by his 1 1 election to the post of Dormitory Prefect last year. THE ALBANIAN 55
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