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-who RAF-'S and TAPS i 3 NTIRVN fb S 'Q n 41 O F 5 2 C S .........f..-..f.....-.-.......-f...------K .- fag 'Q VVILLIAM L. ALLEN LYNCHBURG, VA. il' 5 Years C3 Lee Literary Societyg Missionary Societyg Monogram Club, '28, '29, Bulldog Football Team, '24, '25, Bulldog Baseball Team, '25, '26, Varsity Football Squad, '26g Varsity Football Team, '27, '28, Varsity Basketball Squad, '27, Varsity Basketball Team, '28, '29, Varsity Baseball Team, '27, '28, '29. About five years ago there appeared on the St. Christopl1er's campus a young- ster Who bore the formal cognomen of William L. Allen. He soon rid him- self of this burden, however, and is now . known to us all as Red, , Red started in at the very bottom, and has worked his way right up to the top. After noble work on the Bulldog Team, he has risen to the Varsity Squad, and is now one of our best menj in the back field, in football. But that's not all. When Red does anything, he believes in, doing it right. Carrying out this spirit in athletics, he got down and dug, and as a result he received, beside his C in football, letters in basketball and baseball. Our friend Red hails from the metropolis of Lynch- burg, where the wild women 'of the VVoman's College run the town and rule the men. But our fellow-student puts up with no such foolishness. He simply calls, .and his girl friends come running. just glance at that noble Visage above, kind reader, and all will be explained. lVe surely will miss you next year, Red, but we're cer- tain you will make good wherever you go. Here's Wish- ing you the best of luck in everything you undertake. E161 , ft-iw- - I - , Q , i vs,....:, if.-, -Li .fs ,-Tmksaaa . . .au -.. .,. ......g.,'g L ri V, 4 :7 - I .- ' f-A J ' n-me e il nu l....n rf We ,L -5-an WW!-'! PK Q3 1ii v?L! N 'i -iq W g ,..3,,,, -i . , ,ug lftr rl ' l i' 1 , , -,Q I -xii-,lrffll - A f A -' itfltyg,-.4 V ' fhrzeuf' , F - ii, , 'ff-1 5- ', r e, , 1 - -.F f ur 4, g- Q, 2 .5 3 , ,,. gfgjnegg lfs .t :- Q'.57f'fi-1Qf'iQj14Ej 9'-:..r1:a-2'n:,. ' I ., - -:-f:,az,.,- .54 V-mf. -2 .715 z sf ,',:g...f':' ' -BH' ' 'a'-ZZZi 'Au5tF'tt 1, ,,, ,,1.fi-f' .5 w s .Sea :1'- 4, ta-. ru 3 :-.H W.. .G .- 'V' '::i.' f-fi?-:a.i V SEiga5gg'EiE3ff aa . Swans t Ere 'J' ' e.J.?...iel:.g.- 5i.s'E 3.4-ie' 3,
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'e -55. QP OWS 2 Q 1 RAPS and TAPS '70 I I I Vin LN Jr 53 022' R 247 . 0 or N i I I i I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 'W i I i I i I I I I I I I i I I I I I s ROBERT S. BOSHER I RICHMOND, V A. 1 0 Years 0 Lee Literary Societyg Missionary Society, Director Missionary' Society, '28, .'29g, Re- cording Secretary Missionary Society, ,295 - Secretary Lee Literary Society, '29, Student Council, 'Z9g Literary Team, '28, 'Z9g Pine Needle Staff, '29g Rapr and Taps Staff, '29, CB l A scholar and a gentleman, Bob has established an enviable scholastic and literary record. He started in the Lower School and worked quietly and unassum- ingly to prominent positions in the school. Last year, as a member of the Debating .l I Team, his Howing oratory made him one , of the most powerful speakers ever put up by the school. His clear and concise articles for The Pine Needle have gained for him a sudden reputation. Above all, however, is his almost unprecedented scholastic standing. He trembles and shudders for fear that next month he might fall as 5 'Iv ..4.':21 ' fi-ff ' Sf, 3513 E4 if-, , ,khan-:qi V X jigfalf Pt+1-.15-or 'S 5, 'H . . N55 Y s J 'lion-dig? X25 ri it--1 EM Q M? f mil-2: J-Q' ,S J 1.51m --, r I5 .Y 1,5 sf 'T ' fr' S f ' ,,.:.,.fA if, , ,nylibn . Ez .,1: pe.- A a fi ,y H1f2.E2- - ' . L7 5, '--'- ca. ,F j.-7 A H -'E - 4- Z:r,h ee'-if-ill life? rf - Z 1 :' T ..s.1.a.1.t.' rf vm- -V ' lg-f Q 2 r J' Qui? fl1 ': 'l-ily - :rf sg. ziffefe- -,. , -' i' xhrjeg. ' e'-J's. --.1- ' if -Q -4 s4f:f.ef e'sf-1-:rf aagff' -! .-eg.. ft---ggi low in his average as 94 per cent, and, as a result, scores over 96. He became President of the Senior Form Privy Council because of his scholastic abilities. Many is the time that learned Robert has come to the aid of some mentally degenerate classmate, for his goodness in this practice' is unbounded. ' Feeling that his education would not be complete With- out some association with those of the fairer sex, he set about this training so earnestly and so seriously that his family became alarmed. He is now a Lothario with any of them. Next year Bob will be at the University of Virginia, where he is expected to establish an even more enviable record than he has at St. Christopher's. in mi,
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