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

 - Class of 1938

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AIN t IE.: Louis Armistead Heindl, Jr. RICHMOND, VA. 12 years Jackson Society: Missionary Society: Miclgel lioollrall Team. '32, '33, '34: Bulldog lfnolbzlll Team. '35: Jtmfor lioollmll 'l'ean7, '36: Varsity Football. ,373 Midget Basket- ball. '3 3: Junior Basketball Team. V372 Track Squad, '3 7. Will enter Ihe Virginia Mill'- lary Inslilult-. Many years ago when dear old St. C. was comparatively in its infancy, and an electric clock in study hall was just a pipe dream, there strolled on this campus a childish-looking tand he was a childj lad called Louie. But times have changed, and so has Louie, Now he is a tall, handsome fellow who takes great delight in playing Don Juan to the fair sex, and stirring up mischief in some way, shape, or form, generally thc Seventh. Although serious-minded when the occasion demands, Louie is usually carefree and witty, and is continually getting off wisecracks which seem to echo around the room, one upon another. But let's look at Louie from another standpoint. On many a junior and midget football team. he has been a mainstay. And during his last two years, he has de- voted much of his time to track. In the classroom Louie has never let his studies get the best of him. He is truly conscientious, and because of this. he has won the respect of teachers and boys alike, Having boarded at St. C. for the past five years, Louie has won great popularity for himself in the department, and has become one of its leaders. But as all good things come to an end, so must Louie's career as a boarder and student of St. Christopher's draw to a close. Al- though still undecided about next year, we think Louie is leaning slightly towards V.M.I. And we can conhdently say that his record there will be a credit to him and the pride of St. Christopher's, William Maury Hill RICHMOND, VA. II years I.vi- Society: hll'ssl'm1ary Society: I-'lea lfoulball. '3 1: Midget Football, '32, '13, '34L Iiulltlng l uo1baIl,'35: -Iuninr Football, '36: Varsity Football, '37: Midget Basketball. ' .'34: Junior Iiaxhcrhall, '15, '36: Varsity Iiaxkelhall. '37, '38: Midget Baseball. .'x3, '34: Junior liast-bali, '35, 'x6: Varsity Ii Baseball, '17: Varsily Baseball, '3R: Pine Nei-dlc S1all, 38: Ram and Tapx S1alT, '38: Direrlur, Missionary Soci- Ultl. '38: Monogram Club, '38, Unrlecfdell about next year, 439 Z2 Billy Hill began serving his sentence at St. C. some eleven years ago in the first form Lower School. He hitched his wagon to a star and has made quite a name for himself. Though the youngest member of the Class of '38, he is by no means the baby. In athletics, he has success- fully competed with the best: in scholastic ability he is near the top of his class. Billy is noted for his perseverance. This outstanding characteristic has enabled him to overcome all obstacles in his long journey through this institution. He is ready, willing, and able for almost any kind of work. and has given valuable assistance to the staffs of both the Pine Needle and RAPS AND TAPS. A good mixer, Willie has left behind him a warm place in the hearts of all those who have had the pleasure of knowing him. He doesn't make a big noise. but just gets things done in his own quiet little way. Rewarding women as a necessary evil, Billy has found sufhcient time to grace the fairer sex with his company. Indeed, he has attained no lit- tle success in the field of silent smoochers. His charming, reserved man- ner seems to have quite a winning way. St. Christopher's will not say good-bye to this distinguished mem- ber of the class of IQQ8, for we expect to find him with us next year as a member of the post-graduate form. XVherever he matriculates next year, we may be sure that he will continue the good work he began at St. C. .14-. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIII

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William M. Chewning RICHMOND, VA. 2 years :luchson Society: Missionary Society: Varsity Football. '36. 'jt7: Varsity Basketball, Q7. '33: Track, '37: Monogram Club. '37, '38: Board of Directors. Missionary Su- UWV- '38. Will enter U. S. Naval Academy, First on our list of distinguished seniors comes good ole Bill, Al- though he has been at St. Christopher's only two short years, Bill has made noteworthy A 'wgress both athletically and scholastically. He is hard-working, serious, and able, and with the help of these qualities, he has achieved a good measure of success in every activity he has entered. For the past two seasons he has been a bulwark of strength in the Red and Gray line. He climaxed his second year of play with All-City and All-State honors. In addition he has been outstanding in basketball and trackrwinning his monogram in both sports. On the court Bill held down the Pivot post, while in track, he excelled in the weight department. Bill left us for a two-months' spell last winter to take courses at Annapolis upon preparing for entry in the Naval Academy. But he re- turned to school in time to pass his required work for graduation. And it is to this accomplishment of Bill's that we point with pride. For he is the third St. Christopher's graduate to enter the Naval Academy in the past four years. We are truly proud to have another representative 1n,the Navy: and Bill, you should be proud to follow the footsteps of Midshipmen Reid and Spencer. So in closing, we salute Midshipman Chewning of the U.S.N., suh. You re a sure bet to sink the Army at Annapolis, Bill, Andrew Henry Christian RICHMQND. VA. zo years Lee Society: Missionary Society: Midget Football, '31, 'ms Junior Football. '34- '35: Yarsity Football Team. '36, '37: Midget BlINhL'll.7!lll,'14.'X5l Varsity Basketball IWW- 36- '37. '38: Captain Basketball. 18: Junior Baseball, '34, '35: Varsity Basr- ltall' Team. '36- '37, '38: Monogram Club, '36, '37, '38: President Lee Society. '382 -P1110 Needle Stall, '38: Ram and Taps Staff, '37, '38: lioarrl of Directors, Mis- S Wf!l S0f1v1y-'37- '38: Student llonor Committee. '17, '38. University of Virginia. .Andrew Christian is liked, admired. and even respected by all those with whom he comes in contact at St. Christophefs, His ten years lllereghave done no small bit toward making him one of the most popular SYS H1 the school. It just doesn't seem right that Andy will be graduated t IRYEBT. Huis stay here has made him more or less part of the school. h ndrew is one of the most fearless, high-minded boys that St. Christo- gf gf :naar hndjltlge honor to enroll: no one has ever thought 'him capable it' norwithillganls, onest act. When 'he sets himself to do a thing, he does clcapthinkin Ing P0PUlI1r opinion or any other obstacle. He has a Ca tain 0158111 and level-headed, sound judgment. - dem gf L I-has Cl all, member of football and baseball teams, Presi- honors ar eg ltefafl' SOCICYY, member of the Honor Committee-his the least CA as too, numerous to 'recount in such a limited space. To say he is noi Hbfew S athletic abilities are unparalleled. In the class-room during 11225 gevghln discussing the long list of honors he has accomplisheg innnilum' YQGFS 0 Upper School work, we might go on a One of his greatest assets is his unfailing wit and humor. Whenever 3 Class sets dull Or boring-and they do get that way sometimes-Andy can always be counted on to enliven it with some ludicrous remark or action. Andrew is still undecided about next year. He is considering staying for POS!-graduate work, But if he does leave us, and we hope to the COMWFY' If IS il pretty sale bet that the University of Virginia will be so fortunate as to enroll him. But we feel sure that, wherever he goes and Whatever he undertakes, he will make a go of it. .l3. ' r ,swf 41-5, V .4 if. of-. fe,-fl f SX. 6 s a N 5 a . . X , Y :sg 7 X in-i f' X , . 1' , . Q x f'-P' A N 'Tl 9 ,fossil s .- i it Q ,Sf .JJ ,P . , p bs fx-ff' js, .Y 0 S i L L- ff vi. N At f 5 ? X . . f tl' I , ' .- '.'.l'f. ' IlllllllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIlIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIllllllllllllllllllh.. , 'V -'.ff,,i1'4?i IllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII , A f ,de



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Robert N. Pollard, Jr. RICHMOND, VA. 7 years Jackson Society: Missionary -Society: lflru Football, '3a: Mitlgct Football, '343: Midget Basketball, '53, '34g Junior Basketball, '35, '36: Varsity Basketball, 37. Midget Bast- ball. '11, '33g Junior film-ball, '34, '15, '36: li Squad Baseball, '37: Varsity Base- ball. '38: Assistant Manager of Football. '36: Manager of Football.. '373 'Board of Dl- rectorx, Missionary Society. '38: Vl'Ct PF2SlidUDl of Jackson Soctety. 3Ili4j4I.tlera2yhi:.-rlnti .-1- t.. . - lt. -- '- ' . J ,,jN. 0 158. Pine Nut-div Staff, 37. 38, Raps and laps Staff, 37,4 tttor tn l RUPS and Taps, '38: Monogram Club, '38: Student Honor Contmtttee, 38. Wall enter the University of Virginia. It doesn't seem possible that Bobby is going to leave us. He has been here for seven years, and during that time has made himself a vital Part of the internal workings of St. Christopher's School. Now when he is leaving us it is as though we are losing our right arm. ' The scholar of the school-for the past three years he has led his Class scholastically. When a Seventh Former can eke out a grade higher than Bobby's, he knows that he has done something to write home about. 'One would think from Bobby's long list of scholastic honors that his scholastic duties occupy the best part of his time. This is not true. He finds time to take part in athletics and in extra-curricula activities. He is editor of Raps and Taps, a member of the Student Honor Com- mittee, member of the Literary Team, Director of the Missionary Society -but to go on would be triteness. a mere repetition of the long list of honors above. Observe them, and you will notice that Bobby has taken Part in every form of athletics that the school proffers. As editor of this volume. he has done the best part of the work toward making it a success, Constantly throughout the year he has been bothered by losing his valuable assistants. Although he has no co-editor on whom to rely. and in spite of the fact that his business manager, Ed Chewning. dropped out of school. Bobby has continued his work unaided. and we may say with conhdence that to him is due the thanks for this volume. Bobby is resuming his studies at the University of Virginia next year and we know that he is going to make a fine student and will make his Alma Mater proud of him. Robert T. Scott RICHMOND. VA. 3 years Lele Society: Misxionary Society: Junior I th ll.' 6: V .'t I h Il,' .'38: igltdgtrt Basketball, '36l: .iunior Iiasebull. '36: Cliargity liagiiiail, 'itgll ilarsiigi Base- SGH: lsf Dlffflfir. illtsstonary Society. gil: Board of Vt-sp:-rx. 58:Vice-President. Lei- .0g1'0I,y. 38:4 Pine ryfatt- atfnf. 18: Ram and Taps S'ttfI. 58: Stadt-nt Monitor. 3 . Jramattr Club. 38: Traffic Olliri-r. '38. Will enter Duke University. th l2'r1en.ds.l'l give you that actor superb, that unsurpassable stage lover. f 3 :PCM gen. Robert T3 fmaybe Taylorj Scott. Not only is Bob noted or is.per ormances behind the footlights. or for his many nocturnal exgeditifans to St. Catherine s. but also for his never-failing good nature an W1 111811955 T0 hell? any one at any time. Although never a particu- larly outstanding figure on the athletic field. he scrubbed for two years on the varsity football squad. and took part in Junior and B S uad baseball. However, it is on the stage that our Robert is in his gllory ge alkremember his line performance as the hero in The Captain of the t. ' ' - . a,fQh nd who 'Han forget his Interpretation of the ardent country lover in B e l.atefChr1stopher Bean? Truly good pieces of work both eca h' ' ' - - ' ' leader i:S:h0 b is Ccionscientiousness and dependability, Bob has become 3 Chute eb oar :gg department of St. Christopher's. of which he is a ' 1' mem ef- an 2 Staurlch upholder of the traditions of this branch of the school. Not only is handsome Bob admired and respected b his teachers. but because of his unceasing good humor, he is one of the Tno t popular bovs in the graduating class. S lt is indeed with regret that we must say good-hve to Bob Scott He will journey to Durham next fall to enter Duke University and wg all wish him the same success there and in later life that he has enjoyed at St. Christopher's. -15. .xx x -. x. .AN Qc. , xx 0 92 .gy . 5. .- -w '4,- 1 3.4 ' ..--' Nw.. ,ec I jg.,-at i,'- , tel ,N df- ly ! .KX-X V. 1.9533 .V iw' -K I ,wb .WL , J ir . , lfLfJ'i.,x-'r' f 'gig 1 .ph , t Vt: .if N N X i N X X S G ff .-Q x . rf' .J .N In f yyif' purify'--... llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' , ' f'1 'f'-'il-'4i ' x I Il- I. I. L3 f 1 X I w4I'i'Q f 4. . w.. f v b Illlllllllllllllllllll

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