Georgetown University - Ye Domesday Booke Yearbook (Georgetown, DC)

 - Class of 1923

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v. .............. Z..?Qg:.,5:i,,i:g1.1?,sQ-Qmswsxxxxxsxx ,,,,. ...x... ...., : ..... ...... . , ,N X ,:.....,, .-is gs- , v . is ,.. v... l s N Ms- 9, ---- Ng, N, .xv-F sa, X X N - ,XXX ,Nw NAS. X -. x se Ns.. .,,.. . X it Nx - .N Our senior smoker was a grand climax for the two preceding ones. Fortunate indeed was the class in having present Senator King of Utah, and Congressman Brennan of Michigan. Their talks, serious and enjoyable, were fitted for the occasion and will long be remembered. Jack XVhite's program surpassed Keith's finest. The entire class can well be proud of the commit- tee's work which could not be excelled. A splendid and overwhelming success was the result. lf you want to know some other reasons why, ask Don Udall for a wrestling match, look for the Orlando pipes and see Dan Hickeyis sheets. The senior prom. was the crowning social event of all that has gone before-held at the XVillard Hotel: music furnished by Garber Davis: decora- tions, artistic and elaborateg favors, numberless and attractive, girls, beau- tiful and charming, the Georgetown spirit ever present, and all in attendance, faculty and class. How could one wish for more? In line with the thought that a battle makes rattling good history and classroom events make poor reading, this article would be deficient if some allusion were not made to that memorable football battle of December 2, 1922, over the strong Lafayette football team. To the Class of IQ23, the victory carried with it a personal touch in that we were represented on the field of battle by the able Zube Sullivan, and our splendid lack Ouin, who fought their last and best games for the Blue and Gray on the gridiron. lVill that thrilling run of Carl XYirts ever be forgotten? XYhat looked like an apparent defeat was turned into a sure victorv. The Blue and Gray stands were turned into pandemonium. A football victory over one of the strongest teams in college history had taken place. As a result, the T923 Law Legions almost broke up the American League Ball Park with their out- burst ofenthusiasm. Even our dignified President, Al Kane, in his excite- ment, could be seen to almost swallow one of his political cigars. All XVash- ington was soon to realize what had happened when the ranks advanced their victorious march downtown to the Law School and thence up F street to the Ebbitt Hotel. All activities at the Law Schoo-l were suspended, and not even the law-thirsty Beacke and Mersch felt disappointed when they learned that it would be another week before they could hear Professor Toomey tell them what we had seen at the last meetingf' The greatest Georgetown football victory of all time was a fitting climax to our support of and participation in football at Georgetown, and one that will never be forgotten. As this history is a massive volume, and this interpretation is a very condensed abstract, it will be necessary now to turn over many pages and chapters and conclude with a parting thought. There seems to prevail at Georgetown. a spirit in the graduating classes, to make the events occurring in their senior year surpass the events of the XsEEE?s'x...s5iE -s N- sw ww -W FW v- we mx Mwexwx Ns' -- we 'ww sv s sm s' ws-New X .figggg . so Ms X I



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