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CHRISTIAN SHERWOOD WHITE Born: December 18, 1945, Wasbington, D. C. Entered St. Albans: Form C flctirities: Football, 111, 1V, V, VI, Track, 111, 1V, V, Soccer, 111, IV, Basketball, V, Troop 19, V15 Clee Club, 111, 1V, V, VI, Religious Club, V, VI, ALBANIAN, V1 Awards: StA-3 Football, 1V, StA Football, VI, Nation- al Merit Scbolarsbip Contest Letter of Commenda- tion, VI Special Interests: Singing, boating, fos, Monarclvs College: Williams Gofas, Grumpy, Brute !JJ Wben you call me tbat, smile -Owen Wister I-IRIS I-IAS BEEN AT St. Albans for nine years, and he has been consistently one of the most active members of the Form. His talents have even been found in the Glee Club, where he will always be remembered for his stirring rendition of We Three Kings of Orient Are. Not the true athlete, Goffas has always enjoyed sports. Whether hitting the sled for a little extra practice in blocking, cheerfully doing his push-ups in Troop 19, or heaving the shot, Q'Goffas', is always doing his best. Academically, i'Grumpy,' is one of the strongest members of the Class. His College Boards are all high, and he is al- mums' ways capable of Writing a theme on the way to class: He is Q perhaps the most attentive member of the Sixth Form Pre- Chapel Math Class, and he is an ardent student of the 'Xa Mosconi-Pinky method of pocket billiards. Grumpy's aca- CX demic ability is shown by the fact that he missed the National Merit Scholarship semi-finals by only one point, and that he IP' was granted early admission at Williams College. Grumpy spends most of his leisure time down at the Garage, trying to work out the dents in his custom Ford. A f j 'Z' charter member of the Monarchs, he is very enthusiastic about Q ff I' 75 cars. His main contribution to the automotive industry is a ,ff 'B' 2 very delicate mixture of Scot gas and water. 7 .Q ,, A ,. The Bruteis good nature and friendliness will accompany I 1'lf F,- him to Williams this coming fall and will be contributing il factors to successful pursuit of future vocation. 0 56 SENIORS1963
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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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JAMES MAT1-IER WHITEHEAD Born: December 3, 1945, Wasbington, D. C. Entered St. Albans: Form C Activities: Football, IV, V, Soccer, III, IV, V, VI, Track, III, IV, V, VI, Religious Club, V, ALBANIAN, V, VI fEditor-in-Cbiefj, Prefect, VI, Class Treasurer, IV, V, VI Awards: St-3 Soccer, III, StA-3 Football, IVg Stfl Football, V, Stfl Soccer, V, VI fSecond String All-Metropolitanj, Stfl Track, Vg National Merit Finalist, VI, Cum Laude, VI, ferusalem Cross, VI Special Interests: Religion, social Work, soccer College: Yale Jay This may not be tbe best year book, but it's surely tbe funniest. -C. M. Saltzman RESSED IN A mouldy orange sweatshirt and ragged wrestling tights, a balding old man emerges from the St. Albans locker room and scampers on all fours to the soccer field. There he takes his position in the goal and proceeds to block all shots coming at him. In his four years as goalie on the Varsity soccer team, Jay Whitehead has come to be known as one of the finest in the area. However, Jay is not a one-sport man. He lettered in football his Junior year, and he throws the discus for the track team in the spring. Academically, Jay is one of the leaders of the Form. Throughout his career at St. Albans, he has consistently Hn- , ,ma A ished among the top five of the class and has gained the re- f f gli ff s -4 spect of students and masters alike. Further evidence of his gs achievements is the fact that this year Jay became a National fax fl, Meriiaiillolarship finalisti d .bl h 7- pring Jay was e ecte to two responsi e posts, t ose 74 , of Prefect and Editor-in-Chief of THE ALBANIAN. As Prefect- ,t in-Charge he has made lunch a more organized and efficient if operation, and THE ALBANIAN has undergone a complete tl! ' ' transformation. On weekends Jay is usually found in the company of the X 'fi X Kalorama Club, a cultural exchange centered at the Burmese ,,.,W.. X aj- -1-S Embassy, which lists several other St. Albans students among its members, or at a good party in the company of a dark-eyed maiden with flowing hair. Certainly Jay should have a successful four years at Yale and in his chosen career of teaching. -. THE ALBANIAN 57
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