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CHARLES R. KENNON, IR. sUm.ET'rs, VA. 3 years Lee Lilcrary S0l'l'!'1j',' lllimiaizarj' .S'm'iv!3',' Dir'z'vlor '1Wl'.Y.Ti0l1llil'j' Sacivllv, '31g .S'tud4'l1t Honor CnmmiHer', '30, '3l: 1w07I!Jjll'Hll1- Club, '30, 'filg Prc.ridenI MOIlfIf1I'01ll Club, '3l1 Varsity Iianfball 'l't'am, '29, '30: Vaiariiy BIIJIGCIIIIIII Squad, '29, Junior Haslcvllfall Team, '30g Varsity Basketball Tram, '3l3 Varsity Ba.vz'I1a-ll Squad, '29g Varsity 'Baixeball Tram, '30: VU-l'Sl.fj' Track f I A Y l W - i ,QWXX Team., '30, '3lg llflonogrami Hofv Crmiirziillev, '31 1 Slllflklllfl C114-b,,,'2Q, '30, '31 5. ' I 113' Ifi'na.'.v Hop Cnm.miHvc. ,- . ' i i l E e ' I , A , ONLv 'rrmrzn SHORT YEARS have elapsed since Charlie Kennonihrst 'entered the portals of St. ' , l Christopher's. But what a record, what a blaze of glory, both in athletics and in School activities, X I R has he left behind him! - I ' , ' In school life Charlie has a very prominent position. A most' respected and admiredmember K X I W of the Student Honor Committee, he has always unfailingy upheld his reputation as an ' X honorable gentleman. He has served creditably this year as President of the Monogram Club, ' , . .45 E and ably maintained the high standard of that organization. In every representative assembly, it l 5 in every body composed of the outstanding members of the School, Charlie is to be found. ' f f . But it is in athletics that Kennon especially excels. The'Class of '31 has the proud distin X I5 tion of having on its roster the names of two four-letter--menfthe first since the time 0 , Js George Lee. Charlie, by popular vote the best athlete in the School, is one of these athletes. e li has made letters in football, basketball, basball, and track-letters won only through hard, grindii work, letters that are proofs of the sportsmanlike qualities possessed by their wearer. No mimi i Y 2' will soon forget how Charlie rapidly rose from the scrubs and became- a mainstay in .ourX' X , X g , line for two years. In basketball he was one ofthe mainicogs in' our offenseq In baseball he 5 .r V K was a consistent hitter and fielder, while in track his pole-vaulting and high-jumping ability I ff K took many points for us. In every branch of athletics:Kennon excels, and he istworthy of th ' ,K honor of wearing the four major letters. ' rt-1' I X by Z K We don't know where Charlie will be next year. But we do know that-this year's most Z4 popular boy will make a big success m whatever Held of life hewentersn . ,f Ry Z4 X - , i231 ,..----. X-- J WW 55, 'Y' if fir- W ., V-. X K-N 'B X 7,p? Xx K . - I f 'V N Xtwil, lf 1 m, ,-'3:'5 'f-7-4 A -W f ' 'J lgi fiivx if in i v yt ' ilpyctl- ' I' .XS Q , to SN at ------LQ.....Tfg: ,,4 . , 4 ,y !.L t1 5I,9y-I-:,+,.iq, QA V6ll.f,s7bij,l!,'1fv C' at 1 l gg. L i ll I Q to Relbgttsbtm WZ a..J'4 I w e f- if Gtiftbf ff-c - N 1 ffrcigxff--1. Xi' ity tix' Q t i. .At iliifira-T 2 -X'MK...' C K R C55 ' at ... C, I M
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l 1 Z-ff fn! ff f N N X l l l i ALEXANDER H. IEFFRIES 9 years Val-.city lfootlnall Squad, '28, '29g Valrsftyf Football Team, '30: llfonagram Cl11l1,' Bulldog Football Tram, '27: Var.v1'fy Tracie Squad, '31 5 Pine Needle Siajfg Mfmriawzary Sorirlyg Ln' S0t'ft'fj',' Smoking Clubg .flxsixiant Manager, .Spring Football, '31. NINP1 LONG vi-:Alas A00 a curly haired youth hailing from Washington entered St. Christopher's as a student in the Lower School. This lad's name was Alexander Jeffries, and in the space of nine years at St. Christopher's has passed from childhood into manhood, and is now an esteemed Senior on the threshold o,f,,graduation. Alex has always participated in every branch of athletics and earned his letter on every football team from the Fleas right on up. After playing for two years on the Junior team, Alex, in spite of a decided lack of weight, earned the position of regular guard on the Varsity. y making up in fight what he lacked in weight, he had a habit of breaking through opposing lines and smearing would-be runs behindfthex line of scrimmage. 7 Although football is jcFf's best sporilihe. did not fail to go out for others. He worked X anager. Alex has always shown a lar., of determination and was never phased in the least if he did not happen to become 0UfStHllKlll'lg' in every activit.y that he entered. He has estab- J I lard as a member of the track squad f r two years, and this year served faithfully as Assistant l hed the reputation of being a hard worker in everything he took part in, whether on the a hlesc field or the class room. His endeavors' extended into ghehliteraryljield as well, for in . ' 1 c t e s ort space of a year he developed the mirti cepartment o t e Pine ccdl into the most ' pular and widely ,read part of the School paper. , f In short, Alex is'known by all as a real friend, and he. will be greatly missed next year. ff hatever he may do in years to come, helwill have many friends at St. Christopher's who will Z fy ,fhllcgvshis careefrxyvvith keengnterest. 'Ili understood that Jeff will continue his studies at f I, e mversity o irginia w erc we wis im every success. X fa ,lf . f y f S f 1 ,...1:-.ff wg -ggi,-fffa f 'S xlwfl X! Z! Lf. fi!! 43- ff' ,ff xl . ,ff-'-ff J .- o - 1 t r JP 'Wkpgf' ff Ffinfx JWVZQW -K:-'Q -If -o r N --at fr- X-Xsww-M so MW, 'rig its a JS., N l l X . WW llbfullllltalllllwlllligv-,.1lLllM.a-,WI il, ill' srl N43 at 1 if-f We H- f fl M-rr Wt' I X fvu if 54 Pier... nxt iL ,,gI QV9M1 f Q.,i',, r Lyn- 3: law il ll at . of Q,,IYP X ...VX ah 7. gl hx jc 71,3-5' Lljlt-jxxb-jqxglf ' I f m yi' A ,.,Ng tfafaf-,fX..-i'Ei3gQX ' ' 'alt W N W .. ' I, Ag f day ? -i X, A fa-fa if l -glW .7Ab sfwx Ni' N X-aff 'rv 'I X 1 x, ya Q X ' -r Ln. XK'af,.x i+ - :S 5 lx. -Q in If ':NffW17?Ew.X. - .Q 7 tl - -2- C ' 1.41. ff Ma ug-.x-f'?t e 12-:a Z ,
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Y 7 I Y R J val' ai' O . I . V , 4 . ' 7 ' Fld Qgpxqk A 9 ,QW lx ' qt' A P' 'V b rg 92 0 Y .A if 50 Z 'J 76 .X gt ,rv 3 6 gl ef' c vt , l a 1 Y T: '5 'P 9 q x Au K bf s f 1 fag' ...,.,lgl, ,M Wmwneagxweff Z 2' WX..JiivfA- fre-33,2 .WM f it 'mg 'lii i- yi, k!cf.99': fi -a .- . Fila' my EVERETT V. LEE RICHMOND, VA. 6 years Lee Literary Soeietyg Missionary Soeietyg Direetor MissionaryNS'og5'ty, '31, Monogram Club, '28, '29, '30, '31g Co-Editor-in-Chief Pine ee e, ' 3 - Rafts and Taps Staff, '31 3 Pine Needle Staff, '29, '30, '31 3 Student Honor Committee, '30, '31, Varsity Football Squad, '27, '28, 'Z9iVlIl'.Ylly -Basketball Squad, '27g Varsity Basketball Team, '28, '29, '30, '313 Captain- Varsity Basketball Team, '31g Varsity Baseball Squad, '25, '26, '273 Varsity Baseball j Team, '30g Varsity Tenn-is Team., '31, Manager Football, '30. , .- I XVI-IEN EviaRE1'r LEE LEAVES this School, much of its color will go out with him. Will we ever K X forget his yellow head matching his yellow car, his New York air, or his ever-readiness for 'ill f ff an argument? bt I Everett is best known around School for his basketball ability. He has been a mainstay .1 K X on the St. Christopher's quint for the past three years and was Captain of the team this year. wr' ' His flashy floor work has often added color to an otherwise dull game. Everett's athletic ,J abilities, however, are not limited to basketball. He made his letter last year in baseball and Ji X X this year, since we will have no Varsity baseball team, Lee is coming out for tennis and is INV, . Qalmost surf: of a berthfon that outfit. This fall he was Manager of football and was a great ,J actor in tie success o our team. IJ ' ' Everett has held positions on the Ra-fvs and Taps and Pine Needle Statts for thelpast ,IJ ' , two years, this year being one of the co-editors of the latter, and he has written many scathing U U' editorials on things that didn't suit his fancy. Up until this year our hero has been a hard working lad who spent his nights in study and I F oil, but one day Cupid's arrow hit and stuck, and since then our fair-headed friend has been 'il f . paying his respects to a certain fair exponent of the Terpsichorean art, who has changed our former woman-hating basketball player into a regular ladies' man. 'l , f ,y' Everett is full of surprises. This year in the show sponsored by the Rafts and Taps, , , j ffjlie distinguished himself as one of the best actors and mimics by his clever interpretations of ,N Z X ff YDY. Chamberlayne holding faculty meeting, Paderewski at the keyboard, and Joe Humphries 6, Q. f announcing a prize fight. r V XX ,V X This is supposed to be Everett's last year at School, but since he has not yet fully decided 5 W4 . llege we still have a faint hope that he will be back with us next fall. f ' X X 'V to go to co , , J fi X H ,' -f-' ff slid' X ff- loaf ff fait LE5f it : f , ff ,ff 1 eert flag' 1 W.,iFsPf- fig . fir a it - x .:,:l,?rN- .- . fir' X we - as fs E' 1 'fine s W3-Q ,, ' ,,,,,, ,, flqi. Nllllw lUlliwlU1iv xH flj ' T.-3 1 W M sl rf? r af 1 rs W MW' fee Q1 E 1' ' s .- ' 75,1 H ' .9 f Qf'lJ V ' NE all Willis il srwtsbirxsifr l We 'rr K , 5 or QI' 'Q NLy 1-34? Z . ' 7 'B N l K l ' fl -fig. ZW Yfijly Q s I j r if I ,.,,x- XX? win., f , T B ff fag H, f7 H V, 45. f XX N I, I ffl l -' ffi.i'--fsf'x 'Le r ' 4-r 1- , 1 1 P X ' f 7 it rg 'r fs., 'T X'-A E - f 'ff 'L - ' lf Q fr-'I 1 ' vars n UA li. -'asf -fXf- S. X 'i4'.4' 123 . .iz -N.. . ffiftff , N ,l'x '- '---s ' ZR X A
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