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V.. . 1, 'Yogi Mfg ' N. ff' L ...T - - ROBERT W. STORRS, III RICHMOND, VA. 4 years Jackson Literary Societyg Missionary Socielyg Iioofllall Squad, '27, '29, '30C Baseball Squad, 'ZSQ A.r.ri.rtaul Manager Baseball, '30g A.v.s'i.s'la.nt Stage and Properly Manager Dramatic Club, 'Z9g Slage and Properly Manager Dramatic Club, '30, '3lg Asvistant Iiusiners Manager Pine Needle, '30, Business Manager Pine Needle '31 3 A.v.ri.vlant Ad':1er!i.riug Manager Rafts and Taps, '30g Advertising Manager Rafts and 'I'ajv.r, '31g Manager Track Team, '3l. lla 771 Bon CAME 'ro ST. CHRISTOI'HER,S as a comparatively old boy. This was in the fall of 1927. He entered the Fourth Form, and it wasn't long before he made his presence felt. Although he cannot be called an athlete, strictly speaking, he has gone out for football for the four years 1 Q he has honored us with his presence. He was on the baseball squad one year, and this year is - Manager of track. These are by no means all the ways in which he has worked for St. Chris- X , , topher'sg they are only to show you what an active interest he has taken in athletics. He has Q ', done fine work towards making the plays successes, and also has contributed a great deal to the X Pine Needle and Rafts and Taps for the past few years. 'A Sty-r-r-rs, for such he is often called, is always a willing worker. It is a pleasure be associated with him in anything, because of his bright, sunny disposition and his pleasan manner. However, there is really no need to go into a description of his personal characte , for one look at his shining likeness will convince you that, try as I may, I cannot evet approach doing him justice. Robert is a great favorite around St. Christopher's, of course, but, ' it be possible, he is even more welcomed, praised and sought after at a school not far distanks X Rx WN' I ? a x were probably erected to force such as he to stopj and he is instantly surrounded by a beautiful jealous, pushing host. It is needless to say that Bob will be missed at that institution. It makes us very sad to think that Bob is going to leave us. There will be a keenly fel vacancy in our student body. But we feel confident that he will be a huge- success wherever he may be. Here's to you, Bob! VVish you the best of luck at V. M. I. Don't forget us, come hack, and see us often. ' 31 ' Q? 4 Q4 M I Z5ZZi?' kzisrrsegs ' 1 'EEif1 'QiW'if35X V W We i w.f. jf TW I I 1 fi A xngxnx If 5 PF N ,. gl, - - f' f-. 'D -2177 , T .lrl,.rIlaws 'M ' M' '- H ill ' : ' A --.12 Q I at fl t t it if M- gg ff l, ' 1 fQglL 3 all fidiw lei. , ll. l lr ,ll K 1 'Na ' x Af t,. :KN X R At this latter school he has merely to drive through, slow down for the famous bumps Cwhichfxf J , M N ata? Q if J- xx 1 1 N H I I if-1.a I v NY N x H hw'- , . 1 I N It ft 1 ,' 61 Q l ,z A It t A l f x X 1: 1 t 1 - ig? tx X ,I KJ, Pl ,nl . -W N Jr Q' fm' t we at .J ae 'f 'CW ' ti s .Ss if fl. . 'I C K . . --M ' t , .e f . - - I . . fa. f 'A - I' . Y . I ' ' 'Q - ...- W Iye.. ' '-'-X V - ' I . - ' . W If I X arf, wr- ,A 17 I -' ' lil 'L . li I l -iv' TIC Z' -vfflf f' , ' v W- J f 7 .l J t' l 1 , , 1 , ' ' .Xt 4 , --f- X V . Q f Nxt .-4 X nf S 1 ' I - -1 P ' A e 1 ...la tt.r,ilW?-rw-F'
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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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