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QXOPHEQ, 009 i - RAPS and TAPS 0,90 3. Nik 5 Sc J' V3 k Z I A 'll' Q IIIIII--lll-l'- 'lllll---ll'llllllIl- I lgefrbix ROSVVELL B. DAVENPGRT W RICHMOND, VA. , p at-QQ, ' i' Ll I2 Years U V CU 5 Jackson Literary Societyg Missionary So- . cietyg Director of the Missionary Society, '28, '29, Corresponding Secretary Missionary .Society, '29, Monogram Club, '28, '29, Sec- retary Monogram Club, '29g Hop Commit- tee, '29g junior Class I-Iop Committee, '28, Pine Needle Staff, 295 Rap: and Taps Stalf, '29, Varsity Football Squad, '26, '27, '28g Varsity Football Team, '27, 28, Varsity Basketball Squad, '26, '27, Manager of Var- sity and Junior Basketball Teams, '29, Var- sity Baseball Squad, '28, Varsity Tennis Team, '25, '29g Varsity Track Squad, '27, '28j Student Council, '29, Jr lil C3 Ah! The sheik of Westhainpton is be- fore us-R. B. Davenport, Esq., in per- sonl Roswell is leaving us this year, after twelve successive seasons at this institution. During his stay at St. Christopheids Roswell has participated in all branches of school activities and has been a leader in everything in which he has taken part. But especially may We single out his athletic prowess. Roswell for the past two years has won his letter in football and has proved to be a mainstay of the team. He has been a member of the track team and during the past basketball season he held down the position of manager in a' creditable manner. V Athletics, however, ha.s not been the only activity in which is 'fl' the excels. He has held important positions on the Pine ' , , Needle, Annual Staffs, and is this year Secretary of the A' 'if , , ij, School Monogram Club. In short, Roswell' has left be- t QV, hind him a very .enviable prep school record. - -iz' ' ,' VS NET 'ii . . ,,,, Davenport has won a great many friends at St. Christo- MQQJQ 1 , fx. pher's by his kindly and smiling disposition, and we all 2 dread having to bid him farewell. We feel sure, how- ' 'I , .,,. i f ever, that he will continue his fine work at Virginia next 2 .f3li'- A ,fn-f17.e 'L , 4-' 6 ' ,l -A l iz, I - ' isp , ' A-fffp' 1- ff- ' .'-.f E211
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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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.tl Y- AP S at AP S Director of si peared on J' fa- . 3. C9 0055 I l nl I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,AMN Jr A N N we 4 x I-J fiiflif 4' 0'?f0MN'i I I 4 122, 'yfffilk STUART B. GIBSON RICHMOND, VA. 10 Years C3 Missionary Society, '28, '29, Vice-President of the Lee Society, '29, Stu- dent Council, '29, Dramatic Club, '25, '26, '27, '28, '29, Editor-in-Chief of the Pine Needleg Rap.: and Taps Staff, '28, '29, Liter- ary Team, '28, '29, Cb Some ten years ago, a small boy, who gave his name as Stuart Gibson, ap- the campus of St. Christo- pher's. Stuart is the last of the trio of Gibsons who have made school history at this institution, and as such he has fully measured up to the great things ex- pected of him. QSEQHSF MS:-T-ETD.-o QMSQWQB g9.L.E:r'g' mfvqig-m' .... N ,,,go,.m5 : -P :3,f,-'fn-.cj Q 2,202 Vim 'AUQ I3 qw me-gigs U' Q. 0359:--Wim v5 5fp'f'D 4 v-2,-f E950 0:1-'ti Uv: farm:-:JD-,rg o.'oTS :5-S 3-at-N :P mg my agaagm 2452 U' Eosvffzhgg NY! Nfl'-1 ro :Engng cn 5,5-fm g Gilmo- cg:-.am ,,,'-1'dcr: J. 52235215 r-W UQ u- W w QEEEQE OD-rfsfrr N 05459 'OOC-GSH 3-Pi: H -c: P-'D-Sir-1-E12 Chr?-n'5'B 'i pmfllnwn 2.365313 3'2O :r .Omcnp,-. :15g ':s ' ru assess nr-f gi 0053 ,S?HeE-S4 4:-..,f-f::s9, 36:7 C1-fn .CLfD'S5'n fb UJUQO ri... 230228 ahgiofri 'T-q'T'v-+-.Z 'q 'Y get Stuart as Dr. Arnold in this year's presentation of The Pedaffo ue, or as Nlr. Parcher in last yearls presen- , L, g tation, Seventeen Though Stuart has never excelled in athletics at St. Christopliefs, he has taken much interest in the many teams turned out by the school, and has been one of the Saints' most ardent supporters. lVIo1'eover, his unusually acute mind, his sunny disposition, his ready Wit, and his capacity for hard work have gained for him an outstand- ing position in the life of the school. Gibson expects to enter Yale University this fall. His many friends at St. Chri.stopher's bid him a sorrowful good-bye, but feel sure that he will make a brilliant suc- cess of his college career. Go to it, Stuart, and good luck! - ' i221 H I 'S- T..x. ff- F -1' . SL' Iyar: -13: ' i ffy, r fi .51 ,J -.v J ' -1-I, ,gjf 'LV sv ii X-7 ... ':,3.f,g5f ,elif 1 5-.y'II'?:- ifltsf?-'. ,, . 1 ' + il . - 5 se., ,+A ' i ie- L . TTZ-rl? e fi , rv.. ,,, 4 1 W r wx' 'l ...ir ff we J' b ' f t 'ZX K t 1 xiii' 'M , ' ' Q , ' ,, :n's'- .j1.s2i 1, . , . . , , , I 5: ff, V 1 521 . fifxiiff tl.: '7'f-'f.::'HF7f- l. ' I X A 7- 3 vf'.':EtfH-,.l?L..:1.:f - mf .1 . .LQ
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