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l PETER IRVING CI-IANNING KNOWLES, -IR. - RICHMOND, VIRGINIA IO yC'lH',S' jackson Sor'if'liv' Missionary Society, Flea Foolball, '30, Midget Foolball, '31, '32, I, 1 .lllvlivr lfovllmll, '34, Vzmztily lfoollmll, '35, '36, Midget Iiaslwlball, '32, jnnirn' Iinslccllmll, '3.-1, '35, Vnrsily Bztvkellmll, '36, '37, Crzplain, liaskellmll, '37, junior lirrswlnflll, '33, 'gill Vmztily Ifnszflmll, '35, '36, '37, Pirm.N1f0rlIc Stall, '36, ,373 I,flIfI'flI'lY liflilor, Pine Nf'1'rll1f , '37, Rm-s AND ',l'Al'S Sluff, '36, '37, Co-lfrlilor, Riws AND 'l'Al'S, '37, .S'nm'rflrlry, ,laclcsrm l.ilr'rr1ry Socivly, '36, Prvsiflwll, jackson LilIf7Yll'y Socirfly, '37, Honor C0lHIIlflll'l?, '37, Dircclor, Mimionnry Socicly, '37, llfflllflgflllll Club, '35, '36, '37. SUCH ARE the diversity and multiplicity of the talents of this exceptional Senior that it would be well-nigh impossible to discuss them completely within a limited space. Pick possesses to an unparallelled degree ability in athletic, scholastic, and literary lines. Star player on the football, basketball, and base- ball teams, captain of the basket ball team, captain-elect of the football team, co-editor-in-chief of IQAPS ANI: '1lAl'S, president of the Jackson Literary Society, member of the Student Honor Committee, winner of the Matthew Page Andrews reading prize, and so on-but where shall we stop? VVC might easily suppose, from such an imposing list of accomplishments, that junio should be suffering from a severe enlargement of the uranium, Yet such is far from the case. With all his outstanding achievements, he is still pretty much the same playful, carefree, witty, yet somewhat bashful boy who entered the Lower School some ten years ago. And so Junie is well-liked by all at St. Christopher's, and indeed was voted by the students the most popular boy in school. Therefore, when .Iuuie follows brother John to Princeton and takes his talents with him, St. C. must regretfully say, Hail and farewell!
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-29 QQ? 9 9? CATESBY Al' CATESBY JONES RICIIMOND, VIRGINIA A 6 years jackson Ijlnrary Society, Aflimirniary Socir'ly,- Flea Ifnollznll Team., 'gig 131111111111 lfoollmll Tezon, '32: junior lfoollmll Sqnnrl, 253: l l1'r1 Iiusellrill Imzzgim, '32, lllllllllglff, junior lirixvllzlll. 'gli junior Foollmll 'I'1'rinl. 'gill Vnrxily Foollmll Squrul, '35: Iffnzvily Truck Sqimzl, '35, '36, '37: Vznzvity lfoollmll Tarun, 'ggtiz ll'l0IlUgl'IIIII Club, 'ggtig Pine N1rr'rIle Slalj, '35, '36, '37g Rrws AND 'I'.u's Slnll, '36, '37: f,flI'I'1H'y lffflilor, l'ir11: Avtflfllllfn, ,371 Dirzwlor, Il'fiS.Yi!lllIIl',Y Sovicly, '37. CrXTESBY entered St. Cln'istopher's six long years ago, when the Tiber was a little stream and the new gymnasium a lorlorn pipe dream. Since then Casey has become a fixture in the school and moreover its foremost politician. I-Ie will argue about any and everything and is especially adamant in his defense ol' Roosevelt and the New Deal. Regardless of all this, Casey has done much l'or the school. He has performed on every football team in the upper school and this year was a first-stringer on varsity, where he proved to be a mainstay in the line. He has also played on numerous Saint baseball teams and has been for three years a member of Coach Green's highly touted track squad. In the literary field Catesby has excelled also-being a contributor to both the Pine Neville and Rrxvs AND TAPS for a number ol years. This year he was further honored by being made literary editor of RAI-s AND Trxvs and ol' the Pine Nmfcllcff Thus, 'tCasey has been an excellent addition to the student body and we are sorry to see him leave. Luck to you at V. P. I., Casey, and may all your troubles be small ones! f - Q999999
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932999 9 QQQQF 9 9 if 9 9 4 4 Ik 4 4 4 CHARLES LATHROP REED RICI-IRIOND, v1RGlN1A I2 y1fIH'S Len S0ci1'ly,' S1'rr1'lnry of Len Soriely, '36: 1'n'.vi1l1'nl of Lee Sociely, '37: Missionary Sur'ir'ly: IJi1'r'1'Im' nf Missionary Snciely, '371 l l1'l1 lfrmllmll, '30, '3l: Midge! Fool- lmll, '32, '33: junior Foollmll, '3.g: Varsily Fflfllflllff, '35, '36: Flea Bnselmll, '32: liullzlog Iinsdmll, '33: junior Ifmwlmll, '34, '35: Vrnzwily Ifuxwluill, '36g Rars .-mn 'l'fu's Slnll, '36, '37: Pine Nr'1'rlIrf Slnll, '36, '37. CIHARLES Lathrop Reed, the last of the illustrious Reed clan, has been ap- pearing on the St. Christopher campus, late or otherwise, every morning for the past twelve years. Right through from the Primer form to the group of Seniors you see before you, he has come and has in his travels upward blazed a trail which can never be blotted out. From the very beginning of his associations with other boys, Mr. ' Reed has taken the front. He has proved himself a born leader. He was Vice- President of the Lee Literary Society in his junior year, and as President this year led his society to a remarkable victory over the Jacksons. He has also been a faithful contributor to both of the school publications for the past two years. Although lighthearted and carefree by nature, Charley has a more serious side and no one in the Graduating Class has a higher sense of responsibility. Charley l1as always partaken in sports. No varsity squad would be com- plete without him. He was a mainstay on the Green Wave of football fame, and in baseball could always be depended upon for the winning single. Lay is what is connnonly known as a scholar and a gentleman. Liked by all his instructors, admired and respected by his schoolmates, he has left an indelible mark in the history of St. Christophers School. ie 5.
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