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iiifiigig Q A ,. f . is I i ' W? FRANK R. DUNHAM RICI-IMONIJ, VIRGINIA I2 yl?IU'S juclcxmf Society, Mi.v.I'imun'y Soeiely: Direclur llfl.t'.VlUlllll'j' Snriely. '37: Manager, Midget Fnolluill, '32: Mirlgel Iinxlcellmll, '33: Mazinger, junior lfzmllmll, '3I1: .1ls.visl- uul Mrinuger, Vnrsily lfnskellmll, ,352 ,'Is.visluuI Manager, Vurxily lfoollmll, '35: Manager, lfrnzsily Iia.vl:elluIlI, '36: Mmmgruzn Clull, '36, 257: Pine Needle Slufl, '36, '37g liuxiness Manager, Druuullic Club, 'g56g Drunuilic Club, '36, '37. HE CLASS ol '37 has a no more distinctive personality than Frank Dunham. Rudy has the honor of being the charter member and Business Manager supreme ol this glorious congregation ol' graduates. He has managed every- thing under the sun-plays, publications, athletic teams, girls, and Christmas Seal games. Some day we expect to see Mr. Dunham behind the president's desk of some great concern, the ablest business man in all America. In his studies and in anything else he undertakes, Rudy is a hard and conscientious worker. ln his connection with the Dramatic Club, he has done especially good work, serving both as business manager of tlIe program and as an actor, turning in hne performances in The Queenis' I-Iuslulull and The Glmsl Train. Frank is also a member ol' the Monogram Club, having received his letter as manager ol' Basketball. In other of his odd moments, when he is not acting his part ol' the best dressed boy in the school, or enchanting the inInates with his rendition of the latest popular song, Rudy does yeomanlike service as a member ol' the Pine Needle stallf, and a director of the Missonary Society. Frank, old boy, we sure hate to see you gog but twelve years is a long time, and all good things must come to an end. aeasaitamgstaaeaeeaaa .Ia
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LUKE DE WOLF DRURY, R. FLINT, MICHIGAN 6 years ,lnclrsnn .S'uf'i1'ly,' lIli.Y.YfHlIIll'j' .S'o1'iz'ly,' Sz'r'1'1'lut'y, llrzclrsull Lilrrurv Sor'ir'lr, '37: junior Ifoullmll 'I'r'nnl, '3l: l'rtr.t'il.v lfnollmll Srlmul. '32: l'rlrsily Ifoollmll 'I'1'nm, '33, '31, '35, 'fflli Cltjllflill, Ifonllmll Trwnl, '35, '3ti: I'ur.vily lirrsl:r'llmll 'l'4'rrm, '36, '37-: Vrnzvily Truck Tvzun, '35, '36, '37: juuim' Ilrrscllrlll Sqllml, '32: l'!lI'A'ff'I' Iiu.r1'lmll Sqlmrl, '3.1. '35: lJir1'clm' of lUf.Y.YflIIlIIl'y SUf'i1'l5': CIIl'l'l'.I'lllllI!lflIg' Sr'cr1'lnr'y. lI'fA'.I'f0ll- Ilfj' Snr'iz'Iy, '37: Munngrnnz Club, '33, '34, 35, '36, '37: I'iff'-l'r1'.ri1l1'11l, illoungrrzm Club, '36: Honor Con1mill1'r', '35, '36, '37: Clulirmrln, Honor CIJIIIIIIIHIT, '36, '37. LUKE DRURY is admired, respected and liked by every one at St. Christo- pher's, from the lowest form to the highest. His most notable characteristic is leadership. Look at the long list ol' honors which he has won. It is unnecessary to say more. For four years Luke has been a powerful asset to the football team. I-Ie has been on two ol' the St. C. City-Champion teams, on the All-City and All-State lirst teams for the past two years, and for the last two years has been captain ol' the Red and Gray clevens. Proving his real ability during the '37 season, Drury has been a regttlar on the basketball team for two years, and a main-stay ol' the track team I'or three years. Do not think for an instant that Cap'n Luke's able leadership ceases when he leaves the athletic lield: it hardly begins there. For three years he has been a member ol' the student honor committee, and during the last two years has served as its chairman. Among his many other oflices are: President ol' Monogram Club, Vice-President in charge ol' silence ol' the Mood Club , Secretary ol' the Missionary Society, and Secretary ol' the Jackson Society. Luke has not as yet decided where he will go to college, but no matter what his destination may be, we will hear more about him. litlffltlhffl SEI? ,wmzgtf t ' f Y ff f Zz' strife, it ,Q Q 'tif sit 523 g, .ea:g. 'Shrek is Q51 ya' . 17 . I
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HENRY GUERRANT 15I,l,ETT, JR. RICIIMOND, VIRGINIA 9 years 4lIl!'lt'.YUlI .S'orir'ly,' ilIis.vionrn v Sorrir'I.t',' I l1'n lfoollmll Squml, '3o: Millgrl l 11oIImll, 'Bl' 1321 ,lllllfllf Ifnullmll. '53, 'gli l'lIl'.l'il'Y Ifonllulll. '35, 'ggtiz rIlfl'I'IIIlll' Cuplniu of Ifoollmll, 256: l l1'u lfrrswllrrll l.4'ugrn', '3o. 'gglz I'in1' N1'1'1ll1 ' Slull, '5g7: R.lu's ANI: 'l'fu-sSln1l, '36, '37: Iirt.ti11f'.v.v Alnuugvr, R ws .mn 'l'.'u's. '37: I'Iunor Commillwg '372 llircclur, Mission1u'.y Socicly, '37: Alonogrrlnl Club, '35, '36, '37, FOR MANY years Deacon Ellett has trod the paths ol' learning amidst the pines ol' St. Chrislopher's, and now as one ol' our most renowned Seniors he emerges on the highroad to head for more distant destinations. During this long period I-Ienry has distinguished himsell' in many ways and has won for himself, by universal consent, the right to be called a scholar and a gentle- man and an all-round good guy. Henry was voted the most ambitious boy in school, and he is indeed quite a determined and hard-working fellow. I-Ie gave prool' of it by his work as business manager ol' Riws Ann Tiws. He showed it conclusively by his activities on the gridiron, where his grit and persistence made him a man to be feared in no small degree hy his opponents. I-Ie gave evidence olf it in many Ways which we have not space to enumerate here. But be not deceived into thinking that Henry is overly seriousminded. His witt.y remarks and constant good humor are in a large degree responsible for his popularity among the boys at school. And so we are certain that Henry's unusual talents in the line of business and economics, plus his determination, winning personality, and good old horse- sense will carry him lar as a business man. Wig, away lub eg at 53155 A .19.
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