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RAPS - CbCL'x,, i',X,'XX., KX ' i an ,A Ng1'r,g.-e,'N,f',y'QfXj x , 1 -- TAPS,3 1 i IOSEPI-I YV. CHINN HAGUe,vA. 2 years Jackson Literary Societyg Missionary Societyg Varsity Football Squad, '28, Varsity Football Team, '29g Varsity Baseball Squad, '29, 30g Varsity Basketball Squad, '29, '30. l1Vithin two years 'the noble gentleman above has gained a noteworthy reputation asian athletic hero. Who couldithis be other than Joe Chinn, another charter member of the Tappahannock and Vicinity Delegation? ' Joe, with his ever-present smile, has graced our school grounds for two short, but pleasant, years. Never has a frown taken the place of that famous smile of his. Joe is witty and cheerful, always spreading sunshine around him. As a member of the football squad of last year he proved his mettle and won his letter as a member of this year's team due to his remarkable stamina, his stubborn defense and his determination -to fight to the end. As a pitcher, Joe showed up well last year and wi ll no doubt shine on this year's team as a regular. Although inexperienced in basket- ball, Joe played 'hard during' the past season and did exceedingly well in spite of his greenness. Well, Joe, it grieves us greatly to bid adicu to you, but at the same time we feel proud to have such an earnest worker as a .member of our Senior Class going out into the world on his own. 'vVe'll miss you and your wit next year, old boy! Good luck and good-bye! E191 gisaw f If YW' i 5 Q we l y at 'Qffrn ft
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RAPS Q-:x,x.fx',x,'Yx, x,9 I X and , I efzffzyrzzv . TAPS' . HENRY M. CADOT RICI-IIWOND, VA. 8 yezzrr Jackson Literary Society, Missionary Societyg Pine Needle Staff, '29, '303 Bulldog, Baseball Squad, '2Sg Track Squad, '29, '30g Director Missionary Society, '30, Reps and Taps Staff, '30g Manager 'Varsity and Junior Basketball Teams, '30g Assistant Manager Varsity Football, '29g Dramatic Club, '29. The chernbic features pictured above belong to none other than one of our most prominent Seniors Mr. Henry Cadot. Looks rather young to be a Senior doesn't he? But you don't know the intellectual powers of this young gentleman. Eight years, ago he first entered the portals of this great institution as a member of the Lower School. Since- then, in his advance to the Senior Class, he has accumulated no ,small amount of fame and honor. 1 l Cadot gainedquitc a reputation in last year's play as one of the most charming young ladies the Dramatic Club has ever placed on the stage. It was indeed quite a loss to this year s class tiat he was prevented by other duties from appearing in Going Crooked. . Henry has never made any of the teams, but has been a promising member of the track squfid for two years. He can also ffive anybody his weight a touffh time in a boxing match' lX r. Buford could probably tell yoii that he has a mean left haiiid. This year Cadotlearneil the coveted CU as a very efficient manager of basketball, which is by no means an easy Job. 4 He has proved himself quite an orator in the Literary Society meetings by his clear, con- vincing debates and his! touching declamatlons. He stands very high in his classes, and is Hn- valuable to the Pine Needle and A11l1'1lGI Staffs as Literary and Assistant Editor respective y. On the Missionary Society he holds the position of Director. ' l Q Next year Henry will attend the University ot Virginia, and we sincerely hope and expect that he will makeas fine a record there as he has here. He will be greatly missed for his cheerful disposition, his open-hearted friendliness and his general ambition. He is leaving behind him a large number of friends 'who wish him good luck, and will follow his career with keen interest. . flag VC94- N g g ll' it .f if 'J Ei - Jw' ew' 5 5 'lk . turn?
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RAPS O-3'5QY,x,'Yx, X, 9 t K .l and L i .X7CA'ff7C!-X5 'TAPS I T. STOKES GRYMES RICHIXIOND, VA. . 5 years' Jackson Literary Societyg Missionary Society: Junior Football Team, '25, '26, Junior Baseball Team, '25g Junior Basketball Team, '27g Iunior Hop Committee, '29g Varsity Football Squad, '28, '29g Varsity Basketball Team, '28, '29, 'SUQ Track Squad, '2Sg Monogram Club. VVho is this handsome young gentleman pictured above? Why, it is none other than T. Stokes Grymes, one of the school's outstanding sheiks, well-known as a man-about-town. Uncle Tom, or Stokesy, as he is called, entered our midst five years ago, and since then has made quite a record for himself Cthis can be taken two waysl. Tom played on the Bulldog Football Team, but on account of injuries has never been able to make the Varsity, although he made a very creditable showing this year. But in- basketball Stokesy comesinto his own. After starting his illustrious career on' the Junior Varsity, he develpoed into one of the surest-shooting, most valuable guards in yearsg indeed, he holds the honor of being high-point man for fthe 1930 season, after standing very near the top last year. Uncle Tom also has the distinction of being one of the best tennis players in school, and will be quite a11 asset to our proposed tennis team this year. In 'his classes he surprises and rufdes even Doctor and Mr. Mac Bryde. by his remarkably witty and interesting views on certain subjects. ' Stokesy has not decided as to his plans for next year, whether he will honor some university or enter into his business career. However, we feel sure that he will find succe h t h' A , 1 ss, W a ever is undertakmg. His good-natured laugh and basketball ability, among other things, will be sorely missed next year. A l20l rfcgz?-'rx dssnvnf e ll, Q3
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