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XOPHffgf 'E' 5 F2.1AsQF3 E anmai '1'14kI3'E5 ex . S ,sit e '-g 2 Z 2 E -E it lll llllflllllllllllllllll'll'lllllllllll! '42 .Q Wm RICHMOND GRAY RICPIMOND, VA. 11 Years 0 l Jackson Literary Society, Missionary So- ciety, Director of the Missionary Society, '28, '29, Vice-President of the jackson Liter- ary Societyg Literary Teamg Student Coun- cil, '29g Junior Football Team, '25, 263 Junior Baseball Team, '23, '24, '25, Varsity Baseball Squad, '27g Varsity Tennis Team, '26, Varsity Basketball Squad, '27g Varsity Basketball Team, '28, 29, Captain Basket- I ball Team, '29g Monogram Club, '28, '293 Assistant Editor-in-Chief of the Pine Needle, , '29, Rnps and Taps Staff, '28, 'Z9. C5 I The lamentably brief title above stands ,l for an unusually long and distinguished record at this school. As a wee tot Dixie waddled into harness in the Lower School in the year 1918. And ther lad waxed strong in body and spirit. At -an early date Dick showed great promise of athletic prowess. He was high-point man in his class at every field, day until his feet grew appallingly large and ponderous. There is and has been no branch of athletics in the school in which Dixie has not taken part and done well. He reached his prime last year in basketball when he made his Varsity letter by a season's hard work and fight, and this year, as captain, led the St. C. quint in an 2 F if ,jg Y' illustrious fashion. Enough of his athletic recordl' fy 4 -i- - .' .B H, Dixie's scholastic record has, while he has been in the M.,LrSg. , 'Y imc school, ever been of the .highest order, and he has never '-1 jjj, 1 left commencement exercises without a certificate of Spe- tmg-,'f -QZ' ,M cial Distinction. He is a forceful orator, excellent ?j,,.AQ,g,f, l writer, and an invaluable student in the school. -i?.L.?4E' -ffl - 1.-f IT 1 - Dick plans to go to Yale next fall, and we expect him to establish a fine reputation' for old St. C. there. The , school will not seem the same with the absence of an old i fifj veteran. like Dixie. Don't get too snooty, Dick boy, and visit your Alma Mater often. 'Ye -' . W fst'.sf-if- i i23l
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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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Xl3Pl1Eff,- ' 1 .:- . RAPS and TAPS i i tj ' ' ' ' aaa Q s if Q Q. 3.2 2, 2 - V , if A L? -IIn--nunn----------------------uu-uunnnu 5 unusu- qg N IKNI VV. GORDCN HARRISON, JR. RICHMOND, VA. ' 5 Years C5 Jackson Literary Society, Missionary So- cietyg Board of Directors Missionary So- ciety, Varsity Football Squad, '25, '26, '27, '28, Varsity Football Letterman, '28g Base- ball Squad, '25g Track Squad, '27, '28, Cir- culation Manager Raju and Taps, '28, '29, Member Monogram Club, '29, Dramatic Club, '27, '29g Member Student Council, izs, '29, CT: l N Among the boys who entered the portals K , of dear old St. Christopher's for the first time in September, 1924, was he whose handsome visage you see on the left. Gordon Harrison has since played an important and constructive part in almost all of the school activities, and it is with diliculty that we can bear the thought of parting from him at the ends of this year. But such things must be, and we derive some consolation from the knowledge that our loss will be some college's gain. P During the live years! that Gordon has spent at St. Chri.stopher's he has taken a deep interest in athletics. He has been on the Varsity Foot- ball Squad for the last four years, and has proved him- f ff f QV 'Q ' self to be a fast and eiiicient end. But this is not the f'7,,,,F only sport in which Gordon has displayed his athletic j '..-f1f l',. , ability. He was on the Varsity Squad in '27 and '28, and 'al he has shone in other phases of school life as well. He is a member of that august body, the Student Council, -553 a director of the Missionary Society, and a member of the Dramatic Club and the Monograin Club. There are i a many more of Gordon's achievements which I could re- late, but time and space grow short, and l must conclude. y,iv . A235351-Pv,-. Gordon, it is hard to say good-bye to you, but for some of us, at any rate, it will not be a final parting. May you ever have as much success as has been. rightly yours at St. Christopher's. l 24 l
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