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U7 ltr lie ni1v.-.--.. Q.. 1 J O 4 1 ,g 'L .4 '. I '.'.- mg , j .1 I 1 Xtx 'YM A Q 'sf A -.flu fir RALEIGH FORBES RIPLEY RICHMOND, VA. t9 years Lee literary' Saciefyg ll'l1..T.l'f0Ilf1I'j' Society, VUl'.Yffjl Ifoalball Slllllllf, '29, '30g Manager af Varsity Ba.rcI1aII, '28, Monogram CluI1,f'29, '30, '31, Varsity Baxclrall, '30: Varsity Track Squad, '31 3 .fl.r.vislanI Manager af 1?a.rrI1all, '27. IT rms nam: stun a jolly unselfish personality is the greatest gift of all. During the many years 'fRip has attended old St. Christopher's, he has exemplified this trait always. Ever cheerful, bright, unsellish, he has endeared himself to us, to the masters, to everyone who has come in contact with him. He is always ready with a helping hand for every one: carefree, joyous, he has gone his way, a happy, generous way through School life and so into the next great adventure where strange voices call and new goals are to be striven for. As a member of the football squad, Raleigh worked as hard as any man on the team, and when tired bodies . I 4- 1 ff, - ll W1 and nerves were strained to the breaking point by the seemingly endless practice sessions, Rip 'Q was ever smiling and humorous, helping every one by preserving his own cheerful outlook. He managed a very successful baseball team through a difhcult season, and what many of 5849! us do not know, was primarily responsible for the fine condition of the present Varsity baseball 1--ID diamond. Tl1is he accomplished by dint of hard work in those days when St. Christopher's was 'ff onl then attaining the fame on the diamond that has come to it in recent years. During t e e .... Y . . . . N 1930 season he forsook the managerial position for the team itself, and patrolled the outfield 1 J' several games for the Saints. Due to the exodus of baseball from this spring's calendar, 1 f turned to track for the first time. I-Ie is also a member of the Monogram Club and lends 's ,f presence at all its dances to assure their success. Of course there is a certain some one 2 l ! ' but maybe you've heard that one before. He is leaving us this year, we are sad to relate, but h XX 1 A leaves fond memories with those that have also come to the end of the trail, and among thosxege , that remain, well, good-by, Raleigh, here's hoping that some day success will .parallel your' popularity, and before the book is closed, the pen put away, the ink dry, others will have caus K to dip anew the quill and record achievements to your name. Remember, success comes to thos f who wait. Success is assured those who strive, and success is yours for the asking. X if l ii E Sf f -- I I . -Y- V ta, y It Zgl , . J i R if 2251 1:1 fig-. ..,.-... ig V . ff' , V ' d 11 ,, Y X X' N. 1-rl N151 rl' , 5 ZZ' 'XENA' I V . ' M'fW' X I f.. 1, F 2 .gfQl.,i',1i,5 ilwfii ' ml ihl llm l, ,..,,, A gia., .ffl lk I R -- . -'jf -1 ig, I ' ' I rl' I of 2' IQLEH-t-'fs EMA ' ' 7 A ' 'MD Wm' 5 ,fig-m i x ill' I ihiil, l Q, ii QM ' PM in:,w4'i ', X1 .T W ' . . . ff - 140.0 lil: ,ws Wi., Ar' ' , - 'v . '. E, ' I .' ' . ' r ff - J . Xl 'Z Q W' ' Zig, fy J Q, f rm r ,f i i-tryin., ill : .f 'QMW vit f Wfihl.v f' '1 . S S , I f X S i f ,vi .ff t rr ff It at Iwi an as fevg fr P-21 - . Q- 1- I la 'fl N W M097- wz ij :M'2'-x' x N - 1 x --.,. in -. w l ' ' I - lf' M41 ' 1-y.Qmi,ira Q, - yQ:7le:.aDx,,.- W N .Y i ll f- L , ll I iv lv f .,.t':?'.,'1,-2i1f.g,, -f ' EH, W 7' X ' I' i . '- - ' ' .f- Y if , M J Qlil ff i L Q, df' N 5 I f2l.LjQ'M4-.--T:-'f up - f-1--f-- V .- ll , ii K as 1+ ut..- is , ----4----W N, It l -' ' , , 1.-- -- --R. r we--' -- Q mi- ,MCR .Ay .Milt i.L'.. 5--Jfh-skbkattffgs
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I, V t , ' 51 ice J as-'. ,lcv L ' GEORGE D. MORGAN, IR. RICHMOND, VA. 9 years Ln' Literary Soviclyg Missionary Sociclyg Bulldog Football, '25, '26g Junior Batvkciball, '28, '29g Varsily lfoolbaill Squad, '27g Va-rsily Football Team, '28, '29, '30: Varsity Ba.vlcc'tball Team, '31: Captain Tumi.: Team, '30, '31g Dramatic Club, '28, Pre.vid1'nl Missionatry Sotiefy, '31 3 Pine Nz'c'dlc ' Stag, li tl gjllll I '31 3 Monogram Club, '28, '29, '30, '31, Treamrcr Monogram Club, '31g Busi- , mars Manager of Ram and Tafwxf' '3lg Honor Comnziflcv, '3l3 Cliairman X Baan! of Pufecf '31 l f ff MANY YEARS AGO in the dark dim ages of the past a small boy passed through the portals of our .J- 2- grand old institution of knowledge and began his long trek through its maze of time, filled with gf' X hours of hard work and hours of unforgetable happiness. This year he emerges from the gates rj f X of learning and goes elsewhere in the quest of knowledge. Jimmy Morgan, taught by St. . X f Chrlilstophefs, gores this year, lgiever again as a student to hear the clang of the old cow bell LJ4 . t or t e swish of t e ancient Ti er. .J X Morgan, we may truthfully say, is one of the most versatile boys we have ever known. ,He ff' I does well in everything he tries. The fact that he has been quarterback on the Varsity football team for the last three years bears witness to this statement. His captaincy of the tennis team U lso adds to its truth. Again, he is a student well above the average and has a brilliant, quick- ' I hmkmg mind. ' Jimmy has attained the highest honor to which a boy in St. Christophe-:r's School can Y spire in his election to the Honor Committee. In fact, he is the President of the Prefects, or ' fqay boy department ot that honored group. As 1?resident.of the Missionary Society he holds I ' he monthly Sunday night meetings with an austerity that rivals even the Doc himself. M Y , 'Q' From all reports George D is going to V. M. 1. next year. We want him to remember that R X f . . f K he is leaving behind him a place that will be hard to till and a kind ot emptiness in the hearts of ' those who knew him well. X A , X ,f . f .i-if ff' l f sow W if! jpg 'J 4 Z -t Q 1 , -Q..- ' lamfvjgisif f - ,. A v, 'Yr f lr .4 'lil -sg ik- ' N ' as :L S iJ'N-V-A-1 ,Q er :link ilk! l 334 N W '.1 V't'i:4iu,,iz:an+1t- aa -L r S . :I I . K I -I nxt H A N :W I xii J- ' v, . - ,, 5 all Wlllll 'ill llllff Yllillistibii tiff l lllhfbf' 'WX A X' l SS if 2 Q u'X,l 6 8 ' mix TN . 1' gl t :LES-5. by 17,4 !, ,..,-Y M47- f F, i 7 -. Tv 1 lb ' . 1 t f.- X K 5,98 f' ' . ' lb- 7 ,, , - t ,. at goal bill ala, f 3, f ,XQMKQQC ,J ,gg ,, I 'lr ' ill X I Z X K 7 1, 1 NEI- ' M J., x, Q, ' W-A -fl 1 '21-!7,., F X' ' fxi, Z .12-L- 54... X7JLll:.l'k 1 xTZ-,,,N - ' .Yah ?
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xv, ' r , 4' f . X .2 . 1-ywgztagc. K, . FRANK ROBINSON, IR. CISMONT,VA. 3ycar.s' Lee Literary Socictyg Missionary Society, Vice-President Missionary Society, '31 3 Dramatic Club, '28, '29, '30, '31 3 Vice-President Dramatic Club, '31 3 Track Squad, '30, '31 3 Honor Committee, '31 5 Sccctary Honor Committee, '31, 1-Iam-: WE HAVE one of the most indispensable individuals in School, the boy who pats the ivories in chapel every morning. What would the Doc do if he didn't have his Robby to pound out fl gjllm Wgrllg for thc Night i.rbComing every morning? VVell, we will leave that for you to think over an octor to worry a out. X y l t Robbyi cianic tg us several years ago clfrecttfroni the gvilds ofhCai3mont,hVa. His unassfinginlg ' na ure ant igi c arac er soon won or nm ie p ace e now o s in t ti t' t K if boys and faculty. C CS ma lon 0 0 J- 2-- Not being athletically inclined, Robby turned his efforts toward dramatics and some of the ,V gentler arts. The fact that he is Vice-President of the Dramatic Club is an indication of his ri X a-bility as an actor, but as wc have heard that the proof of the pudding is the eating thereof, . X likewise Robinson must be seen in one of his various roles to be appreciated. Those of us who LJ-6 - yast. year saw his masterful depiction of the eccentric uncle in Going Crooked realize his J 2 abilig. bMany of us also enjoyed his uproariously funny capers in the St. Christopher's Scream, fl o inson's range of activities only begins at dramatics, for I l' 'd s h's t' , 'numerous other things in School. He is Vice-President of the Missigi1aiylSeociciy, ziiiiii 5:31325 'XJ 4 1 ights find him Cuscated at the console of the mighty Wurlitzer J coaxing weird strains from t e depths of the rustic upright piano. In his election to the Honor Committee Robby holds 'Vx 1 A 1 honor sought by every boy in School and one which comes to but few. N . We are expecting to hear great things of you next year, Robby, old dear, and we know you 1, , i I I fatvill not disappoint us. All we can say is that you will he sorely missed here next year. tx J r ,f -f lil r f,!v! V if X 1 Qpll f , 3 ff ly ,jf fix. .fi l 30 I rg, A X . W A s 4, K .f f VZ-' X1 bod 'J W f :c f ff ct- J ,fo pf, - .1--'jf-f C . 'i ,H f 1. K' 1 q Xj f I A Em -'A ?' n-2-X Sd . 7 - -,.: ,,., - , 3' X V. , 1 E J, X N lx wh Ili, II, MAJ' 'X,v-fs... VI G MRT, L: J- . N-..,n .nuniv ..iiLMii'::M-.:'f',q,,,,, nllilg' A' xx f Li in' ,--rl. L Html! F' -1 I ,g f 591' Y e N' bg-pf' it W 'll NW I gb 'fall' wifi' iiif YW ' Vit? N iflfkhf TA F' J' B if X t f -W it it it ff sr f J ' f It tr' 1 r 1 1' U - f- K 1 - Q t ' ELG-5' gL7lLWM',lmQ K ' 1 yi, W ,ax iftcffy-.f1-4z ,iw N f l . --, Q N X rdf L fu lly ' Y I N s X X xf'N duly ', -32 ,ff 'sf f w QM --,X it Ns-at Q 4 Lg- W 'T-L J ' , ll N , f Q ,f 'L -1 X I, if X, as in , sei W gf s MWA-X, ,4 ff ji ., , I - I , , ff f 9 ' ' ,.. . ' I , f - . , 2 , , - W ff We X1-V fs 1 117-3 X -55 fir 7 X LIZ: 5 .. 'N-fws If 1- F'lX7',.s7LEg,,' . foe: Zl'y,V,,,, i,
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