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Lee Society Missionary Society Varsity Football, '36, '37, '38, Junior Football 34 35 Midget Football 33, Varsity Basketball, 37 Iumor Basketball 35 36 Midget Basketball, '34, Varsity Baseball 38 lunior Baseball 36 37 Monogram Club, '37, '38, 39 Director Missionary Society 38 39 President Lee Society, 39 Business Manager PINE NEEDLE 38 PINE NEEDLE Staff, '37, '38, 39 RAPs AND TAPS Staff 38 39 Sports Editor RAPS AND TAPS, 39, Cabell Moore has been a student at St C for nine years. These nine years will indelibly stamp Cab a graduate of St. Chris- tophers That is a happy circumstance because he will always be a credit to the school Someone has said Ambition is the mo- tive power In a mans make up If this be true, Cabell is on his way for no student at St C has shown a greater desire to excel in the lass room on the athletic field and in the drawing room. Once a bashful red headed lad he has blossomed into a killer with the fairer sex l-le IS on his way to Annapolis. Upon his arrival at the Naval Academy and on his first voyage to Calvert Hall, he will no doubt break the hearts of all the femmes. and report Cabell however has a serious side He IS steady, courageous, courteous and above all studious Cabell has been a great athlete at St C l-le has participated In every branch of sports and has been an outstanding member of each squad Cabell has served on the staffs of the PINE NEEDLE and th RAPS AND TAPs He was recently elected A lovable bird he is one worthy in every way to wear the T 7 WILLIAM CABELL MOORE 8 Years ' CORNEAL MYERS 4 years mc:-xMoND, VA. ' Lee Society, Missionary Society, Bulldog Football, '35, Midget Bas- ketball, '36, Iunior F'io'ball, '3'a: Tennis, '37, '38, '39I VGTSUY F005 ketball, '36, Iunior Baseball, '36, Iunior Football, '36, Tennis, '37, '38, '39, Varsity Football squad, '38, PINE NEEDLE Staff, '37, '38, Business Manager PINE NEEDLE, '39, Photographic Editor RAPS AND TAPS, '38, RAPs AND TAPS Staff, '37, '38, '39. l-lere's a boy whose fame is not carried to the athletic field, but is found in the class rooms. Don't get the wrong idea, though. l-le's not a bookworm. No, not by a long shot. A member of the Bulldog and Iunior football teams and a scrub on the Varsity was as far as he got in the athletic line. lt was a sorry day for Coach Brenaman when this boy was carried from the field with a broken shoulder, which ended his athletic career here. Scholastically? In this department Corneal excels. His marks are far from good, they are brilliant. But let me say again, don't get the wrong idea. When Corneal came to St. Christopher's, he wasn't, as he is now, a brilliant student. Confidentially, he was only a fair student. But this boy was made of the right stuff. To work he went, and to success he soared. Not satisfied with being iust a student, Corneal works diligently on the PINE NEEDLE and the RAPs AND TAPS. As business manager of the PINE NEEDLE, he does agvery fine job. Perhaps you have been worried as to whether Corneal is popular with his fellow students. May I say that l feel honored to be called his friend, and I think that I express the sentiments of every other member of the school. St. Christopher's should feel proud to be able to graduate su-:h a fellow as Corneal Myers Heffel, E.. ,Mi W 7 v
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IAMES MADISON MACON 12 years RICHMOND, VA. Here is a fellow cmd Upper Schools his endeavors. His His occupation has Iail-to do the bid the teachers in this Lee Society: Missionary Society, Flea Baseball, '32, '33, '34g Man- ager Midget Football, '32y lunior Baseball, '36, '37, Varsity Base- ball, '39, Junior Basketball, '37, '3Bf PINE NEEDLE Staff, '37, '38g Ad- vertising Manager of PINE NEEDLE, '39y RAPS AND TAPS Staff, '39. who has worked his way through the Lower of this institution to finally achieve glory of name, as you see, is Iames Madison Macon. been like that of the prisoner tn the County of his guards. In the one case, the guards are school: in the other case, they are the keeper of the keys. But what is the difference? But let us tell you something of this person who is being paroled on good behavior. I-le is rather tall, and is a very good fellow. He always has that good word which will bring a ray of good cheer to the gloom of his friends. For these occasions, his friends hold him in high esteem and are very grateful to him. lncidentally, his friends means the whole school. When the inmates of this place are allowed to go outside to stretch and breathe the good fresh air, Iames likes a good game of tennis. Tennis is his sport, but close on its heels is baseball. Nor is he a mean player of either of these games. In Iune our friend is released. Where he will go is a mystery, but if he lsn't pretty good, he might end up at that penitentiary in Charlottesville-the U. of Va. Well, here's good luck to you, Macon, old man, and thanks for the many jolly hours we have spent with you. V A. TREVETT MATTHEWS 3 Years mc:-nvronn. va. Iunior Football Team, '3Bp Lee Society: B Team Baseball, '377 Varsity Football Squad, '37, '38: lunior Basketball Squad, '37, Tennis Squad, '38, Varsity Track Squad, '397 Missionary Society. That beaming person on your right needs no introduction. Known by everyone in school, from the First Formers to the teachers, Hairless Ioe Matthews is among the best liked boys in St. C. His easy, informal manner and humor are always good for a laugh when a class gets too dull or gloomy. Wit can, however, be serious when necessary. Although not in the top flight of the class, he passes his courses and is now at long last graduating. In football, he made the usual long hard grind as an average player from the Bulldog and lunior squads to a scrub on the Varsity squad. Wit also played Iunior bas- ketball and this year he pounded the cinders as a distance run- ner on the Track squad. Hairless Joe got his nick-name while he was a boarder. Un- less you have boarded here at school, you don't realize how hairy you get, and what an accomplishment it is to be a boarder and still survive. Next year Wit ' goes to the dear old University of Virginia, where we are sure that with his friendly smile and likable nature he will get along as well as he did here. However, no matter where you go or what friends you make, Wit, don't forget old St. C. W Wage? 1-MMA yi.,
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O Q Q Elle. if Mig, l .v PAUL RUTLEDGE 3 years CHARLESTON, s. c. lunior Baseball, '36, Iunior Basketball, '37, lunior Football, '37, Track, '38, Tennis, '36, '38, '39, Lee Society, Vice-President Lee So- ciety, '39, Missionary Society, Director of Missionary Society, '39, PINE NEEDLE Staff, '37, '38, '39, Rnps AND TAPs Staff, '39, Dramatic Club, '37, '38, '39, Debating Team, '39. Here we see the handsome countenance of our well known shiek of St. C.-Paul CDapperJ Rutledge. Gaze upon his features with awe, gentle peruser of this fair volume, for Dapper will be leav- ing us. Besides his wide-spread renown as a shiek, Dapper has dis- tinguished himself in other ways. His performances behind the foot- lights, his work on the PINE NEEDLE staff, his work on the R1-ips AND TAPS staff, and his scholastic work have been outstanding. Dap- per has also done credible work on the Literary team and has won the Matthews Page Andrews reading contest for this year. Because of his conscientiousness and dependability, he has be- come a leader in the boarding department of St. Christopher's, and a staunch upholder of their traditions. Dapper's unceasing good humor has made him one of the most popular boys in the school. It is indeed with regret that we must say good-bye to Dapper. Next fall he will journey to Princeton, and we wish him the some success there and in later life that he has enjoyed here at St. Christopher's. DAVE E. SATTERFIELD, III Syears RICHMOND, VA. Iunior Football, '34, '35, Iunior Baseball, '34, '35, '36, Varsity B Baseball, '37, Varsity Baseball, '38, '39, Varsity Football, '37, Lee Society, Director of Missionary Society, President of Missionary Society, '38, Monogram Club, '39, RAPS AND TAPS Staff, '37, '38, '39, Art Editor RAPS AND TAPS, '39, We now present to you Dave E. Satterfield, Ill. lt was five years ago when Dave-first came to serve his term at dear old St. C. Since that time, Scatter has always been near the top of his class. Dave has been one of the most popular boys in the school ever since he first crossed the TIBER. lt does not seem right that he will be leaving us this year. When this young man sets his mind on something, he goes and gets it. He has always been very persistent. Dave works hard in his studies, and his grades show the result. Dave has so many outside activities to attend to that he is always on the run. A reporter for the PINE NEEDLE and Art Editor for the RAPS AND TAPS are his two biggest jobs. He is also on the Board of Directors of the Missionary Society. ln spite of all his work, our friend Scatter finds time to go courting. He is very well known as one of the great lovers of the Senior Class. It is only very seldom that Dave and his O. A. O. are not seen together. Due to a knee injury suffered in football several years ago, Dave cannot play football or basketball, but he is still an asset to any baseball team. Dave is undecided about the school he will enter next year, but we all know that he will be an asset wherever he does go. Good luck to you, Scatter l .20. - ZAZZJ, CmhM
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