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XVII LIAM S PAPE Many tributes haye been gn en to Mr Wfright and his influence Vile sclecr one triburc written not many years ago Purposeful men often lead liyes that on thc surface are uneyentful Mr Wrights biography can bc bryan bricfly Born in Greene Springs in Hale County Alabama graduated from the Unixersity of Alabama mox ed to Mobile and in 1893 became principal of the Unix ersity Military ccived an honorary ILD from his Alma Mater was elected president of the Southern Association of Schools and Colleges thc first pre paratory school man cycr to rcccrxc that honor xx as acriyc in religious cnic and cduutioml tffairs lox cd to garden died in Mobile at the age of sixty It can all be said as quickly as that, but it would rake thousands of words to explore his personality' and beliefs, thousands more to assess his influence. There is no real need to do so: the school founded on his personality: his beliefs, endures. is his monument, is the proof that the man of character leaves light and leading. Upon the death of Mr. XVright, Colonel Wfilliam S. Pape became his successor. Colonel Pape believed strongly in the ideals upon which the school had been founded, By the strength of his own personality he led the school forward in spirit of Mr. XVright. THE FOUNDER OF UMS AND HIS SUQCESSORS ulius T Xlklflgllf XV1ll1am S Pape E Maryin Smith XX11lllZ1ITl S Hays Piul B Robinson Ihomis C Huckabu. 1893 19 1 1945 1950 1957 1959 19 1 1943 1946 1957 1959 l Y I A Y an Y- r I . I 1- . ' r , 1 A 5, I v I U 'L ' ' ' y . 7' ra ' . ri ' ' ' K 1 . l Y, L Y Y L Y V . . 3 i a - ,' ' . C 1'-' School' was most ha il ' married and the father of a dau hter' re- . y I PP 5 A g j Andrew Edington 1946-1950 ' 'xi 1: . ' 'L 7 ' ' . ' 'f K H is if - . Y
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lfulllllllill IIUUIF' 'llflllfll QI 'Ill K i T - - ll. I -- ' uillhuunu in '!'ll110ll! lllulllunn'lIl1 lll-l - - . - -f-4- ' :fmnuf-ul147:nlnifillllhlvlhltllalelll1-E n- ' ' 2. . . - - U.: h --,W .' -, , :I 5' ' 1 5 17 .3 1,4 lil I u J t ,I :cf I- q.,?, 1, -- -Av-I .f - In Ji srl '12, 221. LQ. si. 1075... --fi. .ffi.E3:'fL: gift -fe --:F e ge e -A, -L2-fi v-:K-?::5:+ - T T '1:.g2i '?j, , - Q -. 2 :Z gglu-L Ll I ?: - Le- , - ,-Y gg YL'-' Y Y 'Af Our present school plant, located at 65 North Mobile Street, is situated on twenty-three acres of wooded land. With Colonel Paul B. Robinson as the superintendent, we opened our new school building in the fall of 1956, our enrollment being 580 boys. In the opening of this new school building our alumni, patrons and friends saw a dream fulfilled-an enlarged, better equipped. and up-to-date school. By the fall of l959 our enrollment reached 746 boys. including 29 boys in the kindergarten. XY'ith the passing of each year changes in school personnel are inevitable. In July 1959 UMS yielded its superintendent, Colonel Robinson, to Marion Military Institute of Marion, Alabama. where he took up his new duties as president of the school. Colonel Thomas C. Huckabee became the superintendent of our school and Colonel R. E. Hanks became the assistant superintendent. Our school continues to give to scholarship and character the emphasis which Mr. XVright gave to them. Science. mathematics, languages, history - these subjects are emphasized in our curriculum.
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