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sirfiffzf ' RAPS and TAPS Wvrutbi' as G Q ra 0 .. - r 9 z A s Iluu, 'ulillllllllllllllllillruulunluluuluu 'go it NATHANIEL C. BRYDON RicHMoND, VA. 4 Years 0 Lee' Literary Societyg Missionary Societyg junior Football Team, '26, Varsity Football Squad, '27, '28, Varsity Football Team, '28, - Varsity Basketball Squad, '28, '29g Varsity Track Squad, '27, '28, '29, Monogram Club, '29. MM C3 Here we see the distinguished features of Nathaniel Coleman Brydon, in per- son. About iour years ago Nat ap- peared at the entrance of ole St. C. Sf, and desired to be admitted into the fold. Few realized what a treasure we Were getting when Nat was enrolled among V the students of this school. The four years that have elapsed since that day , have produced a very remarkable change in the Ginter Park representative. A small, unassuming, bashful boy entered, and now a husky, jolly, esteemed senior is leaving. Nat has the lucky faculty of making friends with every one with Whom he comes in contact-but he has carried this faculty entirely too far. There will be many broken hearts when he fails to return here next fall. Nat,' is always in a good humor and ready to laugh at the slightest thing that strikes him as funny. ' 'J' in -V 5- fi But, alasl Nat is always the latest of the late. During --ef-N the Whole time that he was a day boy he was never known to get to school on. time a single day, and he has 1 :diggs 2- l li , done nearly as badly about getting to breakfast since he l . , C ' ' u became a boarderg but, being a relative of the Headmas- l ,,. 'I ter, he could usually get off with a weak, AW, Doctor, A 1 just missed the car by about two minutes. ' ,f.......f fi' It must also be mentioned that Nat played mighty well , i A g' A li f on the football team, and that the only boys who bear 'ik ' Wag., him a grudge are those who have spent considerable time i i H 'k'7.lgj,, . ' nursing bruises inflicted by our able end. WVell, Nat, we wish you the success and happiness that you certainly deserve wherever you go. Remember, Cum ut fuir sis -you always were a shark at French. l 19 l .
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. Satnffi, RAPSamZTAPS aie a we S ' 'G size A f-fcdsf lg nuuuununuunuununnunnnunuunluuiuuunus 'Q Inu mf' X7 4-Ei' LEVVIS T. BRISTOW TAPPAHANNOCK, VA. 5 Years ii , C5 up ' Jackson Literary Society, Varsity Football Team, '25, '26, '27, 28, Captain Football '27, All-Southern Right Tackle, '27, All- Team, '27, zs, All-City Right Tackle, '26, 'R' State, Second Team, Right Tackle, '27, 'sf Varsity Baseball Team, '25, '26, '27, '28, '29, . Captain Baseball Team, '29, Indoor Track Team, '27, Member of Monogram Club, '25, .450 ily '26, '27, '28, '29, President MODOg1'3m Club, ' '28, '29, Student Council, '26, '27, '28, '29, President 'Student Council, '28, Secretary Jackson Society, '28, Missionary Society, Director Missi0na1'y Society, '28, '29. '14 fb Here we look upon the manly counte- E nance of Lewis Bristow, who, after be- ing one of the mainstays of St. Chris- topher's student body for many years, is now ready to return to the wilds of Tappa- hannock, whence he sprang. To Bris belongs the honor of being one of the greatest athletes St. C'lii'istopher's has ever produced. His record is long and impressive. He has made four letters- in football and was captain of the team in '27 and '28. For two sudcessive years he Was on the mythical All-City team, and in 1927 he was given a place on the All- Southern eleven. His record in baseball is almost as astonishing. He has received five C's in this sport, and he is now captain of this year's team. Another proof of Bristow's athletic prowess is the letter he received in track in l927. To us who are less gifted, this seems more than any one boy could possibly do. But Lewis has made his influence felt in other departments of school life as well. He was elected to the Student Council in '26, and he was chairman of that body in '28. He is also a director of the lVIissionary Society. I could go on enumerating the positions which Bris has held, but it would be an almost endless task. lt' will be a great loss to St. Christopher's when you leave, Bris, but we know you are going ahead to new con- quests, and We wish you honor and success in Whatever you may undertake. E181 c ,alloc E ,, 5... , U, - QL' 'f s'4. U, jf! - ' 5, ' 17 ibehawwfia w2??iiHQT - , N 'ffl , 3 ,,,.,f,. - 15 .1 .,i A 4 11 A M lv? 1 5 1 4 2' if, ,,, , , i , if R, an ef- panf , . , If Q F ' 5 -fs 4 -if ' 1 , 1 ...- , . Mfg., f-1 ,,.,. .-,Pr , am . .5-255 ' 1g:f5fii ffg:'cgg, :,, ' 2r :.b5i 5 fbi 'fl LEE 1 .:-'t:::.: ff -- ,f-T245 Aga' 5, J-aa 1,3 7 .- . -1 53, f .. l , , , ,,,i:.1I+. - , r i was , ll iq 1, l Vs, 1 i mc.. ff
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4- Q S. eh is Nl-05 I I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I F I I I l ! i I i I I I I I q - l I E gym LN Jig, f, 0,9l,0 1 'S I I i RAPS and TAPS 'Nl 'V effvrufir l CHARLES W. CLARK A CLARKSDALE, Miss. 3 Years C5 w Lee Literary Societyg Missionary Societyg Bulldog Football Squad, '26, ,275 Varsity Football Squad, '28, Varsity Track Squad, l27, '28, 'Z9. n l l 'Way down in Mississippi, where the - - -, rivers Hood the country every spring, ' where the people think that Jackson is the capital of the United States, Where there is only one topic of conversation-the War Between the States-lies Clarksdale, the burg from which Charles Clark hails. Although he emphatically denies it, we believe that the population of his home town was considerably decreased when Charles Cknown 'generally as Bunions D left it. Although Bunions,' has never made a Varsity letter, he has been out for nearly every form of athletics, doing his best for the good of the team. He was a scrub on the Varsity football squad and received his share of hard licks , without a murmur of protest. He can, moreover, justly years to come, but 'whatever it may be, he has our best wishes for success and happiness. claim the distinction of being, for the past two years at - . . . , :fs-g',' ' , 4 Lg ag.:-'M least, the best iT11l.C1' in the schol. Clark IS also a very Ofood student standing near the top in all of his classes. , as 1 a . , . casa 1- lt is being whispered abroad that Bun1ons is fast be- .5 . - - . fra. ' 1 coming a great toast among the ladies. It is said thatl L he has completely captured the heart of a certain fair Vjfl 3.355 xg: maiden in Westlmampton, and that he has broken the -, . . . - 4+-1-ig p-,gvtr-'Fra ' 1 1 ,fi gy'-Irbi L , hearts of many others 1n h1.s native State. Beware, g , Bunions l 'Tis dangerous to be a Don Juan here in i - F -V 'T '. 1:14.-' ififfiiptii America! V I We ,do not know as yet what Clark intends to do in the fa rf.--Q- ie L 'Nfl-:' E201
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