St Christophers School - Raps and Taps Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

 - Class of 1932

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LEWIS H. BOSHER, Jr. Richmond, Va. 12 YEARS I-ffl' lilll'l'Ul'j' .5'orivly,' Mixxiouary .S'0L'1'1'lj',' lflva Football Tram, '25, '26, Carli- lmn l'lm l'0olball Team, '26, C'c1f1la1'11 lfloo. Ba.vf'l1all Team, '26, Bulldog Foo!- Qflll lf'f1 ', '27, '28, Cafvtain Bulldog lfootba-ll Twill, '28, Vmzvily lfootball Ivan:-, 30, Mirlyvl Ilnxkollznll, '28, Bulldog Basvlzall 'I'4'am-, '27, '28, Vrllzvify llf'-Vfliflll 'Sfl1l!lfl, '29, '31, '32, Pino .N'cv1lI1 ' Staff, '30, '31, '32, Karr and V1 UI'-f MQ-lf. '30, '31, '32, Editor of HRIIPX and 7'afvs, ' '32, l.rifr'1'ary 'l'r'r1m, '30. -il, 321 lrark Squarl, '30, I7f1'z'vto1' lW1'.i'.X'lIJll!lI'vV Sovicfy, '30, '31, '32, Vim'- ll't'Xlll!'I1f iw1X.Yi0llt1l'j' .S'0C1'l'l.l', '32, Mormgrnnz Clulz, '30, '31, '32, Vive-P1'e.vi- flqflll Jlrlozzogram C'lnl2, '32, .S'Imlr'11l Honor C'01llH1'fl'l4'l', '30, '31, '32, 1Jl'I?Xlllf'lll 5lHllCl1fI'l0IlIH'CA'0HIlll1'llt'I','32, Vmivily l'l0.YlCl'fl7!l1llSflllllll, '31 , Captain Vmivifv Ha.vkr'll2all Tram, '32. ' LEWIS came to St. Christopher's in the fall of 1920, entering the First Form, Lower School. He immediately attained a position of prominence among his fellows, and when he reached the Fifth Form, he was elected Leader of the Lower School. Lewis has always been a leader in the School in every activity: he has been at the very top ln scholastic standing, has been captain of numerous Junior athletic teams, was thls Yffar Captain of Varsity Basketball, is President of the Honor Committee and 'the Lee Literary Society, is Editor of RAPS AND TAPS, and was voted the best-looking boy in School. One .cannot meet Lewis without being impressed by his manly frame, straight- forwardpbusiness-like manner, attractive personality, and curly hair. Lewis has been called a typical St. Christopher's-trained athlete. There is apparently no sport which he cannot master. When Lewis starts anything, he goes in for it heart and soul, determined to excel. He is one of the most serious, conscientious workers in the School, and always uses his head, thinking in a clear, cool, deliberate manner. rm 'Q an 3' g -A , 5. -,gr X 4.1 - f ' - :TX EE 1 ' i ' - .1-ii-...T-..-.1 i.11.1i , xx E7 :gf l l l l l -txvxfi , 4L , .g .g r , -'ll Z1 i I '3' , 1:1 J 1 4' -gg -.. qllll W' Q

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WILLIAM T. BARRON Norfolk, Va. 3 YEARS Ima l.1'!vrnry .S'oricty,' Mi.vsiona y Socivtyg Football Squad, '29, '30g Trade Sqzmri, '29, '30. COMING FROM another school at an age when he was pretty far advanced in his work, Barron was naturally faced with the difficulty of entering into the working of the School in a way which would be most profitable to himself. Only those boys who have advanced from the.lowest forms of the School are able to beneiit to the highest degree from the great advantages offered them. Despite this drawback, Barron has steadily improved since his matriculation at St. Christopher's, especially during this past year. We are forced to sympathize with Barron in another respect. Three years ago, in the session in which he commenced his studies at this School, he turned out when the call for track material was issued. From the very first, Barron showed real promise as a dash man. He was naturally fast and had already cultivated some degree of form. Though not particularly successful in the meets that year, it was generally felt that Barron had real ability and with a little more development would provide real material for the team. However, heart-trouble prevented Tommy from reporting the following spring, and he and the track squad together suffered. This particular physical debility has kept Tommy out of the other sports, and we sympathize with him greatly. We believe that not until Barron has reached a further state of maturity in college will his individual abilities be evinced. Naturally of a nature slow to assert itself, Tommy has not taken full advantage of the opportunities offered here. Without a doubt, college will be a big help to Tommy. We hope we shall be able to speak of Tommy with pride when reports come back of his prowess as an alumnus of St. Christopher's School. E181 5 fa - Q Q Q - - I X 1 a t :jf-' K X.:-I-. . W- 2.1, 1 f 1 'asf iz. li' li' 'Ti' 'il tj.. f, ' si- . Ra h- f -lfg l iL-L l :S N hgh, :III if t lt' '555 -ski.. 2 :s .. x X . - -. '- . ,Q lg 'Q S- i - .



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WILLIAM CABELL Richmond, Va. 4 YEARS fllL'lJX0ll I.ifz'1'ary Socirtyg Vice-Pfvnvidczzl Jackson Literary .S'0civfy,' Mission- ary Sorictyg C0rrc.vpo11ding Sccrrtary Mis.vionar'y Society, Sc'r1'ctary and 7ll'Ull.YlIl't'l' Mmzogram Club: Vafavify Football Tram, '30, '3lg Vanity Basket- ball, '32, Honor Comm-z7ttcz',' Pino Nordic Sta-R, '32. IT DOESN'T seem possible that our pal, Bill Cabell, is about to depart from us for good. The Great God Cabell pulls a long oar with the fair femmes of Richmond and, may we add, Lynchburg, although he is always trying to tell us that he doesn't. His conquests range far and wide and he--well, nuff said. In school life Bill is a very prominent person. He is a very highly respected mem- ber of the Student Honor Council and has never failed to uphold his reputation as a gentleman and a steadfast supporter of the School. He is Vice-President of the Jackson Literary Society, at which post he serves admirably. He is always in the center of things and has become a veritable institution in the student body. His winning smile and irresistible personality have made him one of the best liked boys ever to darken the shining portals of this School of erudition. In other words, Bill is a swell guy. As an athlete, Bill ranks among the highest. Last year he fought his way up to regular end position on the Varsity, where he did stellar work. Then this year, in spite of a serious knee injury, he played so brilliantly that he won a berth on the All-City Team, one of the highest honors a player can receive. In basketball also he has done fine work, being an important cog in this year's quint. Bill is a member of the Monogram Club, in which he holds the important position of Secretary, is very active on the hop committees, and is on the Pine Needle staff. Just now Bill is undecided as to where he will go to college, being divided between Hampden-Sydney and V. M. I., but, wherever he goes, that college ought to consider itself fortunate in obtaining one who is so versatile and such a true gentleman. E201 J' ?1 of ll. gg' ll 55' W ' ' EL mugnliv 3' 4 a' ' 1 , , H- If .-Ui' Eiirw 7 A h E'-1 Nth: .-Eight WW-ff-at '- e- 3 .5 'ff if-52 ,'.', ' 1.1! A YN. ,-

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