Spring Hill College - Torch Yearbook (Mobile, AL)

 - Class of 1930

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'f.g ':-NIIIII. 54 if ' III ILI-D gil l '-F'ui11,W1 -I. Mu I M ' IQ W 1 NIM lrf- 1' I If Wi ' 'El' ff If-It-Q .lQ5F'5'!:LI'I'f!.:I luwml I I ,- ,Mu wg l 111 If 111 - in I 'Q . .M II I If IV In ? I - ' 6 M22 ,. 7 Z i g , H ?1CD:jR5 L:-I f '2' -4 1 if ' fiiggf,-1lff'fzii:,ifff fi -I -I x 3 I M IIMI ' THOMAS BYRNE MEMORIAL LIBRARY ERECTED IN THE CENTENNIAL YEAR FACULTY Q' , 1 :M , ,, M 57 I 7 A XE: IO 1 wil TTA. J-ff 11 CORSAIR 5 re' W- V- 1 ' ', sf , Q 1 1 4 L I ' l 1 1 1 l l l 1 l l 4 1 1 l l l L..s..W.s-, ,M , ..,-m...w-.,.....,4...--..., M-..--......5.N...,..................M-...-W.1-.1. -.-,V -.-- Reverend Joseph M. Walsh, S. J. PI'CSfdL'll1f of Spring Hill His life-long connection with Spring Hill College as Student, Profes- sor, Dean and President-his true devotion to its interests-his un- tiring labors in promoting the Greater Spring Hill of the Second Century-these constitute for Father Wfalsli a nniltifolcl title to the honor of serving as President of Spring Hill during the Centennial Year. Q lq:5O E-i f fy ,, W EcoRsA1R5f Wy V . x REV. Rom214'r T, l,3lcY.xxl S T Dam uf Dixfififiazr Rriv. M1CH.x12L Al'CN4XI.I.X', S Dean Q lq:5O S ff as W E CORSAIR 57 YW E X. Z Rliv. P.fx'1'R1CK J. KEL1,IiHER, S. J., .S'vf1'v1'f11'y REV. J. E. DEPQTTER, S. J., REV. I. HLT'fCHINS, S. J., Professor of Plzilusuplzy, Professor uf Freud: Frcnflz and Religion. REV. P. CRUNIN, S. J., REV. A. I. WESTLAND, S. J. Professor of Iinglish, Professor of Physics and Greek and Reiigian Spanish Q IQSO E .J fff N5 CORSAIR Ei . QM- Asif? REV. GIQURGIQ MclI.xRm', S. J., T1'm1.v111'v1' v. D. CRUNIN. S. J.. Rriv. C. J. Qvnuc. S. J., 1,l'UfA4'J.S'UJ' uf .lluil1v111c11'1'fs l'1'0fv.v.w1' uf Ifnglish Rliv. P. P. O'SL'l,1,lv.xN, S. I., REV. M. CAMPAN.-x, S. J., !,1'Uf-C.Y.YllI' fr, Ifnzgfislz 'and Pwfmsm' uf Sfnzrzislz and Greek Religion Q uqzso Q REV. EIIXV,-XRD T. CASSIDY, S. . Y .S1f1llI'.'lIf.Y' .S1fYI4l'1AfIlt11 CUIIIISCUUI' K ww- REV. D. P. L.XXV'1'lJNV, S. J., MR. J. A. GASSUN, S. J., Librariuzl Pmfcssor of History and A nvicnt Classics Rliv. E. M. BECK, S. J.. P A Q ' , G MR. J. C. NIULHERN, S. J., JUfc'm ' U! Umm' Pmfessor of English and .-Iurienf Classics Q :qso Q ,J E Ny W' ECORSAIR57' 'FV' ,- H .N ,J ff? W 2coRsA1R5 V' Ee XE I . V . ' . 1 Rui kIICIl.XI'.L j. IxliNN14,Y, 5. J., ,S'p111'01' Plzflugopfzy if ' 'bf ,Q W Q M 5, .psi , MR. L. VANCURA, Mk. f. f7lINlfKll'S, Mn, j. llL's'1'uN, Pmfessol' of Biolvgy l'1'nfvx.w1' nf .,HIl1'1ItIlfXi1l l,I'Ufc'XSrH' uf .lL'C1'IlIllfIl4Q MR. K. HARTI, MR. XV. T. lJAx1,Y, MR. I.. l3m'1m1'wn'1n'2, Pr0fc'ss0r Of t1L'L'0HllIl'llg J,1'4lfL'5S11l' nf !fm11w1111'rs l'rufv.v.wr nf lluilz and BIIJIIIIUJJ l.a':u uzafics and l7VcI'Zx'IA!1 . Q lqzso S f' N ff 5 W cons ul 5? rf Wi !.,..,,., .,.. --... ..-, . .... . . 1 REV. WILLIAM A. MLTLHEIKIN, S. J., Principal W REV. F, CARBAJAL, S. J., REV. L. HANHAUSER, S. I., MR. D. A. CURREN, S. I Professor of English and Professor of English and Professor of English, Latin Religion Lfrtin and History REV. J. FARRELL, S. J-. REV. D. R. NEEDHAM, S. I., Professor of English and Professor of Matlzeznatics Latin Latin and English Q lq:5O E I Qi S ,, E-ff .5 W ECORSAIR5T Vf W1 YQ Fsvfib'-eq REV. FRANCIS X. l.JOUrzH1iR'rx', S. J., Prcfvfz' uf Dz'5c1'p.'1'l10 rw f' 'nm aff- 4 W. 1 . -:ix A . B .1 jy 'Ck-5. Wi g 'Q Mg MR. J. lXIO'1'TF, S. J., MR. R. P. I,rfvr-:I,r,, S. J., MR. M. IXIULL1-iN, S. J., Pmfcssor 0fPl1y5iC5 and I7l'0ft'S.S01' nf Latin Proflmwa' nf Latin am French Elzglislz MR. H. TIBILIER, S. J., MR. XY. J. BARRIER, S. J., Pl'0fC5.?0I' Of L0fl'Il,,V PI'Uf'C'5S01' of Ifnglislz, Latin: Clzenzzkfry and Maflzcnzafics and L1IGffIClIlC7fl-F5 E IQSO E ,J ff' s,,W Ec:oRsA1R5f V'g E H, . ..'.l':...- ..,,Y. ., .,,,.,A. ,-.. ...A. ,,A W, ,,.-.-.,, ,,,, REV. RONALD MACDONALD, S. J., fllzmzzzi Dircvfor wr... , rv , . MR. H. J. TALLON, S. J., MR. E. BARR12, PRUF. A. STAUB, Professor of Greek and Professor of Slmrflzuzzd and Nusiv 7:1'l ' ' 'rv' L, g IH FHM ,mug MR. E. D. STEWART, MR. A. JONE5, S. I., Plzmf. A. SU1f1f1CH, Prnfrssor of History and Professor of English Music English E lq:50 E nn H1 H I MURILE HALL. SOUTllWES'l' VIEXV SPRING HILLS CENTENNIAL YEAR NE HUNDRED years ago Spring Hill College first saw the light of day. Conceived in the crying need of the South for an institution of higher learning where young men might receive intellectual discipline in an elevating moral atmosphere it has adhered throughout its long existence to the principles that brought it into being. Other in- stitutions of higher education have come into the field, some of them long after Spring Hill had attained its majority, and surpassed Spring Hill in size and enrollment, but nothing has been able to draw her away from the policy that was adopted from the foundation. Founded in 1830 and conducted under the direction of Bishop Portier, the first Bishop of Mobile, it has changed its administration but not its nature several times so that today it can point to an uninterrupted period of one hun- dred years of service to the church and country. A valiant champion of truth and justice Spring Hill has labored with unfaltering loyalty and indefatigable zeal to establish the intellectual and moral standards of youth in the Southland. And these same youths have gone out to all parts of the South and to the very ends of the earth carrying with them into their business and professional life the ideals and traditions of their college years. One hundred years of devotion to the education of youth -such a record is surely worth noting. No Wonder then that Spring Hill College on the occasion of this Centennial birthday points to the glorious past and holds up the record of accomplishment still being writ- ten, for in these she finds at once a gratifying reward for her labors and a right to have her appeal for encouragement recognized by all inter- ested in religious and civic welfare. INTERIOR UF OLD LIBRARY HISTORICAL SKETCH ODESTLY and without boasting Spring Hill College claims the dis- tinction of being the first permanent institution of higher educa- tion in the South. On May 1, 1830, Right Reverend Michael Portier, D. D., marched at the head of the first group of students into the first classroom for the first class held in any Alabama college or university now in existence. On that day the State of Alabama placed itself ahead of practically one-half of the states in the Union which did not have Within their borders any college or university. The story of its founda- tion and preservation, however, is a concrete illustration of struggle with adversity and triumph over vicissitudes. During the first decade and a half of its existence the infant college saw its administration changed no less than six times. First it was conducted by the energetic founder, Bishop Portier, and a small group of his diocesan clergy. Then it was placed in charge of the Fathers of Mercy who were forced by adverse circumstances to retire after a short regime, replacing the administra- tion of the college in the hands of the Bishop. After a brief interval the Bishop once more handed the reins of government over to the Eudist Fathers, but these zealous men found it impossible to cope with the pre- vailing difficulties and a third time the Bishop found the college on his hands. Still seeing the necessity of giving the institution a permanent system of administration and prevented by his Widespread activities from assuming control of it himself he called upon the Fathers of the Society of Jesus in 1847 to devote their efforts to the management of the college. A band of Jesuits from France arrived in Mobile on Janu- ary 17, 1847, and took charge of the college which has been under their care uninterruptedly until the present time. EAST l2N'l'R.'XNCli QUAIJRANGLIQ When Spring Hill opened its doors for the first time under Jesuit regime, Fr. Francis Gautrelet, S. J., the first Jesuit President, found ninety-three students listed on the roll. Year by year this number in- creased, passing the one hundred mark, approaching the second hundred and passing that until it reached the peak during the year 1859-1860 with a register containing two hundred and seventy-three names. This steady and encouraging growth was halted in the following year by rumors of war. In 1860-61 the registration dropped back to ninety and hovered near that mark until the end of the Civil War. With the prog- ress of reconstruction Spring Hill kept a steady pace. Those in charge were just beginning to forget the horrors of the strife that had caused such a disruption when the disastrous fire on the night of February 4, 1869 left the main college building, the two frame houses and the church a mass of smouldering ruins. Nothing but the brick building which is now used as an infirmary remained. Undaunted by this new setback and confident of being able to overcome the ravages of the fire just as they had overcome the ravages of war the Fathers under the direction of Rev. J. Montillot, S. J., the then President, planned the erection of a new Spring Hill. With the assist- ance and encouragement of Rt. Rev. John Quinlan, Bishop of Mobile, whose deep interest in the reconstruction of the College gained for him the title of Second Founder of Spring Hill, the large building which now houses the Faculty and the High School Department was erected. By December the eighth of the same year classes were again resumed. 3 INTIQRIUR UF Ul.lJ CIIA PFI. The succeeding years were not altogether unfruitful. True, the numerous epidemics of yellow fever throughout the South tended to hinder the increase in registration. However the disease never pene- trated to the healthy heights upon which the Collge was located. Hence the business of development and expansion went on. It was during this period, from 1885 to 1905, that the Spring Hill that we know was laid out. First came the erection of the building which contains the dining halls of the Faculty and of the High School and College departments. In 1898 the gymnasium, auditorium and band room was built at the west end of the main building. Two years later Yenni Hall, which now pro- vides accommodations for science lecture rooms and laboratories, and the handsome Mortuary Chapel were constructed. In 1903 the Grotto of Lourdes was erected and the property con- taining good old Kostka Hall was acquired. In the following year came the Natatorium and the year after that saw the erection of the kitchen which adjoins the refectory building. The beautiful Chapel which com- mands the quadrangular group was erected in 1909 and has the distinc- tion of being the most imposing, if the youngest, in the old setting of Spring Hill College. No recollection of the scenes around the campus would be complete if it did not bring out in high light the beginnings of the new and greater Spring Hill College. Planned for years but started only when the sepa- ration of the College and Academic Departments in 1927 made it pos- sible this new plant provides the most modern facilities for collegiate education. Mobile Hall and the Thomas Byrne Memorial Library, both brought into being within the short space of three years, constitute a perfect nucleus for the remaining units of the Greater Spring Hill. We look at these newcomers to the campus and become thrilled by their beauty and modernity. They indeed are the forerunners of a new style, a new growth, a new center of campus activities. But their attrac- tions, their facilities, their newness cannot in any way depreciate our in- terest in the older Halls. In the old as well as in the new, in the founda- tions of the first century as Well as in those of the second do we take our pride, for in these ancient walls are the memories and traditions, the ideals and the principles for which Spring Hill stands, has stood and will stand forever. 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The year had scarcely begun before all the new students were well acquainted with their classmates and upperclassmen. Their first official act as Freshmen was the choosing of a leader, an honor which they con- ferred on Dan McCarthy, with LeDuc, Donnelly and Dugas as Vice- President, Secretary and Treasurer. In the spring of this same year, the class first stepped into the lime- light by being the first Frosh class to represent Spring Hill by a basket- ball and baseball team. Likewise in the academic line they attained un- expected results for the usual raw material. With the ranks lessened by only a few, they returned the following year to resume their work. LeDuc was chosen as President, with Dou- ville, Vice-President and Dugas, Secretary and Treasurer. Contributing generously to the Varsity squad in the fall of '27, the Class of '30 con- tinued on its path to glory. As did their activities on the sports' field increase, so also did they increase in academics. The Springhillian, Portier Literary Society, Mendel Society, Poetry and Short Story Society all received from the Centennial Class an amount of support usually un- expected of Sophomores. In the Junior year, LeDuc was again holding the President's chair with Bob Douville as Vice-President and Kelly as Secretary and Treas- urer. Again did the class of '30 excel in athletics and again did it give from its ranks an ever-increasing number to the clubs and societies on the Hill Top. In the autumn of 1929, a group of seasoned, well-groomed and more serious men entered Spring Hill for their last registration. During this year, the class of '30 has excelled every other record it has ever made. Leaders of the student body, there is no single field of endeavor which the Senior Class does not guide. Following the manner of every Senior Class, we see them don the cap and gown, the finished product of a Century-old Institution. Moulding from the raw material for a hundred years men armed with the invincible shield of knowledge, truth and charity, Alma Mater sends out these men to meet the world. To her, they leave the glory which they have by :their efforts given her, and the glory that in time they will impart to her by their accomplish- ments in the business and professional world. They leave friendships that will never be forgotten or replaced, memories of joyful days that throughout their life will sanctify a spot in their hearts and hold it true to the School they love. ' Q uqao Q, 5 y N2 if Q l lllHlI jiulausllluulu X X uv R, 9 5 J LYQ C Qlili YQlQultQQ'111SQ Ili CCEH I I i xxxnxxxxxxs xixno' 'Q fa, ! i E f 5 5 E I 1 1 5 I 2 5 5 I I QS Q E 5 : I S 4, QHQQQSQQQ T QM' X CHARLES W. BERRY, A. B. ,S'0a'a!1'fy-lftmtlmll Squad '28 5 J ,J Q Q Q 1 I ' ' 'R 1lIU1ldCl S0r.'l'gfy g QQQ Y' K! 5 r : GN THE'f11'Sf of lfUlUf1'5.Z TUUT, in the City of San Francisco. Charles W. Berry was' horn. g FOHOWIUS m the SUIJS Hi 1115 fillllrl' who was an officer in the regular arnly, Charlie spent his 5 early years as an army junior at W'cst Point and 4 4 other military posts throughout this country and the 5 E Pliilippiiics. lligh School days at Campion College, E g l'rairiu flu Chicn, VVisconsin, wt-rc followcnl lmy two 1 Q yr-ars of collcgc at the Ateneo cle Manila in the f Vliilippinus limeforc Charlie canic to Spring Hill in I tho fall of 1928. QQ 1 2 Porlunlc will hc rcinumlmcrecl hy his classmates s : at thc Hill chit-fly by his famous Poclunk football Q cluvcn which gave thu Varsity plenty of opposition g clurinq tht- gricl season of 19728 and hy the literary en- if g Ilk'IlX'!lIN which separated him from the profanum ' Z x'ulgus fluring most of his junior year. 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He was not a gladliaucler hut he had a character which won the 5 esteem of his fellows who slmwecl their appreciation s g of his worth hy electing him President of the Stu- 1 g clcnt Council during his senior year. Fur four foot- s Q hall aufl as many hasehall seasons Holm was a strong 1 3 and prominent figure un Spring llill griclirnn and 1 tliainnnrl teams. lfle captainerl both teams and when I he was burning them clown the alley or tearing up Q1 -:J 1 7 ... H .. UQ : Q U7 :- .... UI 0 Z C fb :I C 3 C '4 2 as W E Na P+ C sz. 7 '4 .2 ... r.v LL G.. 1 l i , I g erirlencefl hy the caption of the sports. writers who I E cluhhecl him the toughest tackle in thc S. l. A. A. QQ Q I 1' Y S 5 f' 'Q 9 ,J -. Q R5 f -2: QJ' -4 2 Our Bob f - ' .. , H Q ix 'lt' 'Ill .. T-A t- Q iillricgm rn -jj! nn... ---- I... .--W--.--N 1 -i.l.1,,..,,.. ,, 1 gpg : :: 5531. :::. . . : . . 1 lk, Ill- I Il- Il ll X X E G M MNH Eiga I J . Ei i !fl'uI I A Eli! 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In 111210 Tim organized and 'P Z 11141 I I 9 5 1- , H X22 . lllllllllllllllllllml f l lllllllllllll e X X - ...g5EE:? in 5 i iclvi .391 2' : a A r s C L i : v f 3. I .: S I il. -' g I 1- ' 1 I E ' : s s 2 2 1 5 ic 5 E 5 5 , 1 E 5 2 5 5 E g 1 1 5 4 3 1 i 3 6, Q 3 F 3 g xxxxxsxxxxxsxsigg I nun Ixxxxxxuxu Il I , 5 5 F 4 I I JOHN F. Fox, JR., A. B. E Cfznfij ,S'am'f1!c11'y .S'cu'f'rIy, I'fu'fl'y Sicfffcfy, F Y so gb 5711717 Sfnry SOUfUZ'y E LSQ li 5 g THE John whose picture graces this page was a Springhillizm uut only of note hut of notes. g He was one of note because he carried with him through his course the qualities uf a student F g and useml them in every line. He was one of uotes I g because of his musical training zmrl his aliility to E g tickle the ivories. XN'flieu melocly was llL'Cflk'fl ,lolm g f ' i in W could he clepeuclecl on to pwwicle it at :my :md all 5 I times. He lmlfls the distinction of lveing the first ' 2 I l-lillizm to provide musical eutertziiuiiicm for radiiw 5 fame over XVODX. l liixiitixntxx .Il 0 9 'Xa 1 1 N - 4, AI V John L? Ei Xmi Ami' ll -E: YlllDlllg-all-lllllA E lluinuulnigllll cunnnuuuu l giggllnl J, lulrjllnul 0 X X ii Mmltlltlitlilmll HENRY B. GLOVER Omicron Sigma, Baseball, PL7l'fI'C7' Literary Society H ENRY is' first on the alphabetical list of non-resident students Howex er he spent so much of his out-of-school time in our midst that we are sure he liked the place pretty well know, as you read this, ye residents of Mobile Hall, that the cat-like steps pounding down the corridors just after lights had been extinguished were those of Henry making his way out in the dark after the Prefect had forced him to break away from study with one of the resident classmates. Being attached to Spring Hill Henry could be counted on at all times to take part in her activities. He did a lot for the Portier Literary Society and was on the pitching staff of the 19120 baseball team. 1 us .mg un I I f ill lll ll ' fu as - l illllllllllllllllllml fllllllllllllllllg X X --- 5 .--. ttlba qs g. f cs' I f We I I 11 iii K.. e C E Y -W Q -Cl QQQ I Ill I 0 5 :- xxxxxxnviygal hxixxux 1 , ffl: -. K I Qi 5 5 5 I I I 57 1 S 9 axaat xtiilv I 5 JAMES PRESco'r'r HENO, B. S. 5 E , Baseball Squad, Sna'aI1'fy, C'!lr7l.I', E.1'fm1'fe1'.r '28, K I QTBQCS-Q Jllendvl Society .PVCSlllI.'1lilJ '30, O1'rl1U5t1'il 5 we v I I l I I I I N . , . . I PRESU was one of the most outstanding characters in the school. lle held an enviable posi- ! tion at Spring Hill and had such a sparkling personality and such a jovial disposition that he I hecame one of the most prominent men on the cam Jus. This was evidenced in his junior year when I 4 I 4 g he was elected Mayor of the Hill hy a straw vote g 1 of the student body. I f I 1 I I , . . . Q James P. was President ot the Mendel Biological 5 I V' Society during his senior year and presented an en- I joyahle program of lectures for the nieinhers. K 4 ,xxxxxximmsxxx 9 'ks' K Captain will he missed hy his friends who met him at the llill. But what is Spring Hill's loss is Napoleonville's gain. ! o Capfam I-f I g I un ll 5- H H ,H gr + imsszaszsaslgnssizszz I or ' n -4 X X --M 1 f sllilll llllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 4 Q Tl T fa cj QMS H ' 'E ' N ' x ',.,, ',.', .,g,,,, -.. llllalpnupnnpll 1:1111 II itll!! 9'-llflllllfillllfl I901111111111rI1:11:::1:1I:1z:7 -'ll l I 3 a N R 3 H HUGH L. HOPPER, B. C. s. E I Phi Omega, Pnrticz' LlfCl'lll'V Society, : q -. , - Q i 5 Boazug fcanz Q l l N H 1 : Ill If N g I-IUGH LAVENDER HOPPER, otherwise known as Hop to his many friends on the R E campus, entered Spring Hill after he had completed his high school studies at Selnia High Q 5 School, He tool: part in various student activities- I 2 and capped everything when he taught the Class in E E life-saving during his senior year. ' ' E a 'AHop was more or less a moving spirit in the 'gyv S : social activities of the Hill and Capitalized on his 5 E suave, dehonair appearance among the maids of E 5 Bienville's ancient city. E He looked forward to graduation as the spring E : hoard from which he would plunge into the business 5 a world of New York as an employe of a business firm S Q of that city. VVc'll always rememher the hit he made H Q' in the 19250 Portier Play when he strutted the boards' H as Jules. S f .fx E 'E 'A a M' 5 Img , I Y Ax E h at 'll' HIV! 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S. g Z' fjllllifftfll Slglllll, Ffwflnill, K 5 Q Y blfl1IL flllII'jl Sofzety 3 -'J 1 11 1 I I 4 F I 5 ffl . .. -. , . . . . n Rlbll RILLLX crime to Mobile :incl lllfUI'lllCfl ex'ci'yl.mocly that hc hailed trom Savzmnali, g Georgia. He came tu Spring Hill from Benedictine Pimp, where he had rlistinguishcd himself 5 nut only as ll atuclcnt but :is 21 stellar lineman on the , g footlazill eleven. He seems to have fucccl consider- 2 f zllmle hczlflwincls in his freshman yum' at the Hill for ' I 5 g he was Z1 typical wild l!'l5llI112lIlH, lint his cliziracter- s 5. istic st-nee of limnm' and general likealileness saw f him tlimugli tlife stiff wczitller. The flonghty Geor- I gizm was luulvscl npun for 11 time 115 the lmzme of in- ' -w-f-i1it1- 1- Jvf0vr I tmnnih 1051 in it m.ut no Lmnnu. nt jus s Quultln't get mxul with thc curly-licxitled lrisher. ' 4 . . . , . . f lt was szn-l that his rlcpzirtnrc train blaring llill E would lightcn the lwnrclen of incoming freshmen. Bc 4 5 it ztdclccl that thc mine depzirtnre tuuk ZlVV1lj' cmisidur- 1: 5 zllmlc uf thc brightness which he shed zunung his fel- QQ' lows. , if li? N 3' 2, lx avo l if :Inn ll g lilllldl I gg- mn an V- -2 1- l xrlii li ' lllllnlll-Allllnlinui Q -i5i'q.II'1fiiiii:. V E : I n I : I I ilu ' : I 1 g 1 1 qlffll' 'Y fl V A 2 I 'A ll ei 'A 111111 ,gy 5,151 . . 4 IllllnulralnrunnI::1l:lllllll -I DQOIHIIIIHII 1:1151 il 11: lllll Illl ll? ffffffj ff ff slgdfllillllill J 'V- .EA gi. X x if lllfl.lElElig lEllIlIlllIlIlllII JOHN EDVVARD LAWLER, A. B. S PRING HILL can rcmemher Eddie long ago when he entered Spring Hill High School. ,-Ks time passed however, he hecame listed in the Fres During the years that he has spent with us l2uddie , has made great progress both academically and socially. in academies he is surpassed by but a few: in the social circles, by none. The friends that he has made hear testimony to his pleasing manner and keen personality. Everyone who knows him has the deepest regard for the friendship that has' grown during College days. A product of Toulminville, Wallcer has long heen one of the brominent Day Dogs. Spring Hill regrets to see him leave, hut is Certain that he will continue his good work and make a record that will hear good faith to the trust which Alma Mater has placed in him. Q A E :::::::::gi: '::::' ? li xlib ' s fflflllfffflffflllffllj IlllllI1lllt1lDq',, fl! :P ffffffjllll ,ffl ll lflflff If III ll 1111179 My hnian ranks of the class of '30, FJ . - I, qw 1 Buddze I i ii I ..., fu surf' A . .,1. ml: gling. g :zafirl- ll ' WE!! ' I I I N52 I I IIIIIIIIII II IIII Z IIIIIIIIIIIII X X Dusty I 1 5' V Q '7 0 5 .li If I U7 . E t ' ' U' Zu' O mlm HH' hu, as C' ll I , E, 5 W iN . ' KA 2 F ,A,1I,.,. .IH ...I ' 5 rn Q U ..I C: rn I. G I3 T L' E' ' as xg 00 C af F ... , :. W PIII - fn .I D - ' UQ H .J : ? 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Him ' ,' I I I I l u 57 if E y 1lllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllll J tg cj E103 : s 'Q w 2 l E E l 3 n 2 H 5 y : E 2 I : I 5 I 5 l 2 I ' I E s E E 5 i E i s I N 4' 2 E E 3 E I e W 3 Q u I 3 l E - E E ' N 9 N g C I 7 2 E z N l H LAWRENCE E. MMO, A. B, E Q I'1't'c-P1'vs1'dv111f Sfzzdmzt Cfazlzzdl, Cm's111'1', Miss- : Q issippi Club, O1'cI1vst1'11 Baud, History Q 5 SOC1iL fj', Jllendcl Society R - l K I 5 W E Q HENEVER we heard the saxO1Jlione 'nioanin low' in Mobile Hall weknew that wc : l would be safe in placing a bet that Lenin was on the business end of the music. And how l1e : E played that thing- t E Lem was quiet, unassinning, yes-but what : l ' cl 1 1 ls - 1 H' 1 N- - N N rare Ju gmcnt tiat moy possessec. is c assmates 5 N showed their realization of this by electing him to a S Q chair on the Student Council. Those that were not Q X familiar with Lent would perhaps think him a- E g grind. But the ones that were close to him knew H Q that in doing things, especially important things, hc N t was a human dynamo. And is he prominent Socially? E E Well, where do you think that rakish looking Chrys- Q Q ler coupe travelled every week-end. One reason why E J' Spring Hill really won't miss him is because he will 3 keep in constant touch with Alma Mater for the rest . of his life. 1,0 51:- T: .- ,ig Q :' a 1. ff 1. v ' LT : 4 ' E Lenz ' H' Ay- Ili ,g ,'l ,il lilullnl Ill lllllllll ll 'iii JILL' NIH, 5 lllilllll .flip Iulnlllll iliru- 'Tarun-1' Ill-l!llI lllllHlll ik Jlliitg' ' as .3 .Q 5' 1 .5 We Z 1' E x I ll llllllllllllllll llll .jlllllllllllllw X I sg I i i 11 Ciii I H E ig g .ti Q I g - : 4 I E 5 Ed 5 : 5 i E 2 2 1 3 1 5 : E X- If a 5 1 6 5 f' E 2 5 2 I 5 I xxxxxxxx l uanuxlxx I 1 's 1 1 I 1 ' F Q 1 1 ' lux J. Mt-LARTHY, A. 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I I o 5 4 I I 'Q' I ef I 5.53 I 1 J 2 Dan l I-I I Illia 'IU' llldl-Ili I-DIIII UI - 1 5' I El H Z..::1fF-Q .... 1 ':'!F55ll:' nl - - --7l--- X -rm 1 f Illlllllllllltilltltlt tillllllll lllllll n ELQE? ' je., 5 .3 no 5 . l E 5 Q 5 l - - s f f 5 : I ,,,.. Qlrllllllrnllnarnlcll Q I lfvlllllliliiliitluu: Q N a i E N s I qfnpo 14:11:11: 11191111111 N 5 E ' 1 t , .3 u ObCAR T. MIRE. B. b. Q. 'f-Ei g Band-'27, '28, '20, '30 3 2 5 ! Onlzvsfnz-'27, '28, '20, '30 Q-31,571 H 5 N n N 3 E i N S E 5 O SCAR was born in Thihodeaux, Louisiana, June 21, 1006. He completed his Ifligh School 5 l Career in that town and entered Spring Hill the following Septeinher. Endowed with fine : I courage and much scholastic ability, he was de- Q a termined to make his marks as a student, and did Q so. Quiet and reticent hy nature, Oscar was never ' Q 5 ostentatious but his dogged perseverance was the oh- f E ject of much admiration and regard of his fellow 3 5 students. IIJIJIIDII NVQ understand that he intends to continue his Ill' 11101, career as' a student at Tulane University. Regret- fully we hid him goodbye and we shall point with pride to his inevitable success. 5 31 he 5' : ' sg - - QU Oscar ll ig: rf rl i il I 221222222 Ili! ZIIIIIIII 5 I E ,fit 5 ' s I ... 2 a iiiiit fflllllllllllllle X X ff' Vi H ' q ,S eg I t 'N 5 ' I i 7 -- - li -4- . -Q- I QQXQSQ llxnnxll I . E i s .- Y , 4 5 .S 4 .5 E n 4 -if 1 4 -'?E'?X- 3, ' i 1? I 5 '? F 1 5 5 if ' 2 if I EE E s :F j 2 . 'G 4 exe 5 5 I I I i Q Q TOQEPH PARDO,B.C.S Q LQ. Cpllllffllll ,hlgllltl 9 2 I I 5 s OES winning smile and appetite for hard work have made him an outstanding man on the g campus. For two years he has been the manager of Spring Hill's athletic teams. He 5 worked hard, put his heart into his work and made g it a success. Vtlhenever there was anything to he E E M - -f- 'A-if 'Y '--ff Q done, Joe Could always he counted on to do M5 E mm' A was g part and more. 3 ---- ' Pe-pito's mzmy friends are proof of his spark- ? ling personality. W'herever El group might he g gathered, he was there with his sunny dispoeition ' Q brightening up matters. ,loe's personality carried him I g A through a happy four years :tt Spring Hill, but it was E not only Spring llill that saw Jock Z1QSCtS for he s jumped into hlohilt-'S social whirl as soon as he 4 Q discarded his Freslinizm cap, and made a sueceas of 4 5 i that too. ' Spring Hill wishes you luck, Pepito . , 3 we Pepzto I K ,rr ' u 5 Ti' -ln I ' : . . X ' . ' .: . ,-.. sn: -H',.ft.Q. p. E lllll-I I -1. n-un--nu 'll-'cvwm -W! ,ty ggggggggp .Ill IIUII-Ill i l Ililll lnln ll 1 stealth 'Jn 5, T :mf vip 2 57 it E X X - if wif- : f lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 'ga 5 , --- e ca, 1 I-'S Q E l Il I 5 llIIlDllCDIIfl ln' Iflfflllfilllll i .5 - 7- ,- is l Illini IIUIIIIQ II:Pl111:r11 ww-A E E 5 E W, : :L : 1 f : .. N 1 'L ,'j N i 3 2 5 Q I 5 E ' N E fl? .et 5 l E 5 2 2 5 E N E 41 Q I if: 5 5 N ? : n 5 N l Q - E 5 J. H. cs, PONDER, fx. B. 'fig n H 1:I't'SfIll1tllI Rclsvlvclll, H Q : Q l'ur51'f-v Buselvall, '28, 1.20, '30 'lei E S IYtIl'51'fj' Sqzmd, '39, '30 Q Q E All II l THE Veteran hails fmin Mohile and is known to every follower of Spring Hills' athletic 5 R teams. Diminutivc in size, hut with the nerve and perseverance of a David, Bones was to be : E seen always on the haselaall or football field. Any R g time a utility man was needed the Coach always by Y Y : 2 called for the Veteran Southpawf' a name which-Q4 K t 5 he well deserved and earned hy his untiring work. ' 5 lil 'cl i Bones is hailed as one of the most popular men ' 1 . . . s R on the campus, having gained many friends on the I I E faculty as well as among students. by his unassuming - Q z air and quickness of manner. He is by no means W hashful or shv, noi' is he over reticent, but often E x ' E - . O f .2 . fm - in : L C, A - : 2: C O. : U1 I 4 3. I' 3 : PP 7 fn :: UQ U' -3 U1 FF rn '1 O G En If If ti , 5. ei L W .E 5 1 1 E Bones .V , me in A 1 ' nw! 5 Jll , A 1 nz? 'l b I lv Stick to husiness as you did to the athletic field l HL, Bones, and no one will he prouder of you than your 3 Alma Mater. Q y l 7 fl Q EL' 'V ' Ax. if . 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I I Lt: l lu 1. ,. - lllljll 111117 3- , , - .a Q 0' z 2 i Q 2 f '- ? 3 - , s R 'fa 5 E N E Z 2 5 5 s u ' ' l 11.1:,.,pi:l:r1: lllcdfllllill If I 3 CARL KENNETH SEGERRLOM, ia. s. R Q F1'4'5fIlllt1ll Busvlnzll, IlI1'ssiss1'Niz' Club, History v a E ,S'0r1'i'fy '30, illwzzicl .5lUL'IiL'l'j' '30, illaluzger Q ?f.s'?,T-Z : U ,S'tm'v and Pool Room, '30 5 I 2 II: If Q N E C ARL hails from the fair little town of Moss Point, Mississippi- Having graduated from R E High School in that city, he entered Spring Hill a lowly rat. As Z1 freshman, Siggy was inclined Q a to he timid hut his inherent good nature, sparkling Q 2 wit and jovial lnnnor soon came to the surface and Q Q spread all over his person. lie soon implanted him- Q t self into the hearts of his fellow students and ac- t E quired many friends. A fine student in academics. 3 i an actor of great zihility in negro dialects, with an Q N efficient business head and an undying loyalty to Q : friends, Alina Mater and Duty he has proved his H R worth during his short stay at the Hill. R His one ambition is to run a banana business, H a but we feel sure that he will aspire to something a g A little higher than this. E LS Spring Hill has confidence in you Sigy, and ' is proud of your certain success in anything you .0 ndertake. Ve P4 sl 1?-J L eg N 5 : 1 of FJ -2.72 I . V, I . E' 3 ' Touffie , H. p A, E 1 W l it HW, unuuauuung.. lllllllll E E A Q mit V 5 lllllllll gfllg lllllllll f' TIFF' I 1'll':' lulllilllmullllilll I3 ll?il!' ' Y ,V 'WWW 1 zi' r , N22 Q lilniiia iiiiii fil llllllllllllll, X X c,...i e fp E' D -4 11115 11111111 ,Mi l l Ili! ! ii 5 iii? 4. g- - n 2 E ,xxxxxxxsixsxxxxxu1x,sxxxsxx'sxsxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxsxxsi5xxxstxSxxxxxsxvS wa ilulhiilxia-11 - SIDNEY A. TONSMIRE, A. B, Onziuroiz Sigma, Funtlvall Clufitain S HTS actions' Speak louder than any words of praise wc can sing. lt is not necessary to reenrd what Sid has dune, for he has left memories that will live in our hearts forever. Sid's never-say-die -'pirit has been deinomtrgited quite nolmly during his stay at Spring lflill. Fur three years he has played guard on the Purple and XYhite, and played it well. His fnotlizlll career was lmrought to a brilliant climax in his Senior year when he eap- tained the fighting Badgers, undefeated in the S. l. LX. IX. To those on the outside, Sid is known chiefly as a stellar fimtlvall player. But those who have come into intimate emitaet with him know that hiy brilliant athletic ahility iN far surpassed by his even more hril- f liant mind. f Seeing lifvw Sid has mastered all situatirmx in the . past. we are sure there are many liomws :md gluriets in the future that will fall to him. 'E-SE,- -.ua Z l .2 5 : xxwnz il' Shin -3 N . - I ll - - 1 - - . . 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His' llZlllll't' seems i11- E Q clined towzml literary lines and l1e has 2lCCl'3lll1Jll5llECl S W N1 ' tl'- t 1 '1U1'-f.e,1- 11--H As o . mum 111 115 .11 lllflll., 115 ll ye.11a ue. 1 t Q editor of the Spri11gl1illiz111 lie has written 111z111y El N a periodical and story that l1:1s afforded 111ucl1 enjoy- Q E 11'e11t to his felluw zissucizxtes as well as to tl1e faculty. Q XVl1erever loyalty is culled for, tliere you will find I our Speedy ready fur tl1e lmest 111' worst, 115 the E S ease may be. E S . Q: We do nut lmww wl1:1t you intend after you 'X leave the Hill, Speedy, but Spring Hill is proud of ' you and wishes you success. .94 R jfgs 5,3 X qu 5 2: 5 Q -if SPc'edy ' . A. V-fi B if E :nuns--lun -I. Illlnluln 'I .Hn mg, I 222222222 'm' 222222222 5 5 Vfrf H it N H :I l J q Ng . ma iii jiauuuliailuii X X .-u, ftuw W qs Q. I s 2 ' : Q f-'X I le 5 l I 1 E -2 2 E it- ' 5 is I : E 5 2 s l E 5 l 5 I l f I tggsxxxx xnnno. 'Q v Qkii IXHQ ymmxx Val :ml 4 2 5 5 5 2 5 I 1 24 I 2 i f ! A A I QSQQQQQQSQQQQBXQQQ if hxtxx init!! HIQQSQBQQXYSKQKQQQQQQHQQQ Q HQQQQQQ ii X ,xxxxxx Q Q ' CALMA SEYMUUR lNElSS, ll. C. S. Phi Omega, Fumlvizll CALS coming to Spring Hill is rather early History. lfle gracluatetl from Spring llill lligh School in 1926 and entered the College in the fall of that same year. A quiet, unassuming fellow he is much aclinirecl by his inany friends. Cal has shown his metal hy unfailingly appearing in footlwall togs as long as' he has been at Alina Mater. and his perseverance and gootl will have been a source of zuliniration to all of his associates. l-'lailing from Alahainzfs only seaport, during the last four years' he has set for himself quite a social standing among that city's best. He has proved his undying spirit in more ways than one ancl has plainly shown the true loyalty of a true Springhillian. Spring llill feels the loss of your departure, Cal, f and wishes you all the success that she knows is ' yours. l vu ,- H ., , Cal L5 'E 'K . .ii ' .-: . A .n, 4515 N I I I - I - I --II Il I - - - - - I I I 'V ei-.ima , 1 . .. ..i. . .Lf llll I u IIFHI-III Il l - X X V i a JOSEPH R. YOUD, B. C. S. OH11.t'7'0ll Sigma, Sodality, Sanetuary Society, Chair, Baseball, Basketball, Cheer Leader LAST but not least on the roll comes Joe . In the Fall of 1924, Florida donated another one of her native sons to the empire of Spring Hill. Joe came to us from the High School in 1926 as a full-fledged Springhillian. Ever since his arrival on the campus Jazz has been a leader and on this' account he has played an important part in the social life of the college and of Mobile. Fate took a hand in shaping his career when he was chosen Cheer Leader in his senior year, an office in which his work was of such a high standard that he was considered the peer of Gulf Coast Cheer Leaders. At his departure no one could help saying Good Luck , and feeling that Joe would be a suc- cess'. Im: il-Q.. 'z J :I III lflllllllllllllltlI91111111111lll::1:::z1::r:pw Illlilffflllf 11111111111 If 17.11111 ill E O Q V 1 Te . X aw 'C-. I E- If If . A -E '1 I I' , .1?, ,,, 'Z nn 'lf' f?lKw :Inu :lu I E A 'N ,Hp I lillll 'Ill' lllll-Ill ,JN f TIP' yllfl' WlU llnllllul slits lr 'illiiig' UN D13 Rc LASSME I an 1 4 A ai offs' Q .Qi 51 fag: 1 Q ra ' cp k x B 1, ' 5 de , 2, ' .. Q T X . 5: P .JSM '5 2' 'Da' We-if, ,ygZ.:fx-' ,, 5t'I..sI' 9 rss' ,,', . 4-' 'Q I P- 'xv ZPJ' . 1 5 x Hifi' 4.9, Es: 5 ig! Ra ifbj ,Q .- 5.55: - W.: 3 ep .-'zzsfgi-5 . I:- K D ,J ff W ECORSAlRf7 Vf0R31 ., L JUNIGRS My 9-.--V 4, if , Q nw.. . THOMAS BAILEY Mobile, Ala- ' A ALEXANDER J. BROWN Mobile, Ala. GEORGE W. BOURGEOIS Jackson, Miss. ,., A em er.. , Qi 3 .1 ' si: inn' 'iz ' I R JACK W. CARTER 2 f Houston, Texas Q . . ,,., A 3 5 ,, .L L..-.1 E IQSO JAMES B. CHARLES Tampa, Fla. CYRIL J. GREMILLION Alexandria, La. E JOSEPH COSTA, JR. Mobile, Ala. FRANCIS J. GREMILLION Marksville, La. J-I aff W ECORSAIR 5.7 VK Y R VICTOR H. Lori' Jackson, Miss W- C. MCDONQUGH Savannah, Ga. W. H. MURRAY, IR. Memphis, Tenn. CHARLES OwENs Lawrence, Mass. JUNIORS GEORGE A. NIETZGER Mobile, Ala. ffff f f THOM. H. MCPHILLIPS Spring Hill, Ala. EDWARD V. O,ROURKE Mobile, Ala. , 'N , 4 -kia , Ross C. SCHILLEC1 ' Bessemer, Ala- 4 X wiv ' QL. '83-:FAQ if . -'.N-..f E4 3133, 5 1 . , L , in ..e. Q iqrso Q W hr- Ewa DJ ff W ECORSAIRJ V' - JUNIORS W. J. SNEERINGER Spring Hill, Ala. fum, ' Awvsivs STUARDI Mobile, Ala. if 5.4 dpi'- KW RUBERT J. TUCKER Torrington, Conn. dE ' fav' Wfx ALPHONSE H. ZIEMAN Mobile, Ala. .. 1, Q lqao 5 W. C- STEPHENS, JR Keener, Ala. WARD L- TILLY New Iberia, La. G. O. TWELLMEYER Yazoo City, Miss Eff A,, CORSAIR if 'RR' W- Toe Q SOPHOMGRES U ,. ...Vi vw. ..,..,,e ,.. ' 4 WARREN R. AITKENS New Orleans, La. . Q A1 1 A mm M-' HENRY W. ALEXANDER Q , L' Mobile, Ala. A , NIARCEL R. BELLANDE ' Biloxi, Miss. R 'W . ,,'f , Gi' GERALD M. BOYLAN ' 1 ,.... A A Spring Hill, Ala, ORVIS M. BROWN I' is 1' X Wilmer, Ala. Q X , Q5 ' at gf ' - ALLAN R. CAMERON f --si ' Spring Hill, Ala. A 5 9 s L. vu. - . ,rn A1144 r-on TR' X ,nr Q Q Xi' 5 -wiv, ' 1 vm ' . Ax A. , ,,. Q ,galil Q , 'W R- M ix w E A ROBERT E. CORRY . A Mobile, Ala. A 5 ROBERT DALY i 'ii V ' T? Tampa, Fla. JACK E. DOUVILLE A Montgomery, Ala. , A H . A ' I xl ALFRED DYER 'T' Q ' i New Orleans, La. ,lg V., ' ' . . VM A ,-,,-U,, -,,,- ., Q lq3O Q JJ ff 'il CORSAIR 527 VF xx SOPHOMORES .l JAMES S. FEORE Q Mobile, Alu. T ,if 'Vw , 1 lv' we I GRANVILLE W. FOSTER I V f AIVA Biloxi, Miss. 9 Mmwfw--M 1, 4f. A E :,Q A W AL'1'liR T. QJIBBONS b H V , Nashville, Tenn. i. Ji. R, 3 5 5 X' ef J-y z L hav 4 5, f5 '5,, FRANK T. GOUAUX, JR. , ' Lockport, La. . JA 'Q Y . W qw:-waz? i W iv L. M- GUILLOT New Iberia, La. THOMAS E. HICKS Mobile, Ala. O. F. IQUPPERSMITH Mobile, Ala. in Q sqzso Q THOMAS B. HENDERSON Spring Hill, Ala. WALTER K. HUNT Biloxi, Miss. LOUIS KURHAN Everett, Mass. ..- if ,i W ECORSAIR 5 W1 Ee SOPHOMORES LOU1s L. LEMOINE, JR. Cottonport, La. GEORGE C- LOW Greenville, Miss. BURNETT F. lNfl.xBRx' Biloxi, Miss- JAMES H. NICCOWN Mobile, Ala. PEYTON NORVILLE, JR. Mobile, Ala. G- GORDON lVlCl1iARDY New Orleans, La. BUVENS L. PREVOST FRANK J. Lll'l 1' Jackson, Miss- JAMES LYNCH Nashville, Tenn. in T, DAVID EARI, MA'r'r1N.x G Biloxi, Miss- QAFQ - G ,V Mansura, La, N Q uqso , LV ' 13,- M 'iv fw 7' Q? U4 liigf if 9 X iv I .2 l ,4 A g,2:..+2' A ' ,v .5 A ,. ,4 ii. ,A Rv- M , , Q,:'-IQ-1.5M 5-1-5 Y 1 , -1:13, R' 1: is f A 1' li W SECGRSAIRJ V' W1 W2 XE SOPHOMORES S' rf' . iv? . Q Siff V ' ' -L Ji 'vi xxx? - A A Q Xia Riel KAN fi ..-5, gs., Q 9 . y is 'Q 'hr Q l i .. 'lg in-... 1 A sp x ff' JOSEPH F. QUINN . Torrington, Conn. JACK W. SCHWAB New Orleanb. La. CHARLES SHANNON Mobile, Ala. HAROLD A. SHERMAN Mobile, Ala- JAMES E- STUARD1 Mobile, Ala. DENNY T. SUi,r,1vAN Montgomery, Ala- 1 JOHN P- SWEENEY, JR- . Mobile, Ala. RICHARD G. TOUART Mobile, Ala- l . yf ' X, 1, '- -C33 ' 9 O H. P. WARTELLE, JR. Wasliingtoii, La. S . 1 11' ' if fb 4 K is M x 4 . X K4 5. -. , - B. J. WASHICHEK Spring Hill, Ala. SIDNEY W. ZUKERMAN Mobile, Ala. 5 A , -I Z 1 5 ' . ' ,- s...E.4.L....,....,...... . E uqso E DJ N TRICHEL ARMITAGE Marksville, La. DON BLUDAU Wawatosa, Wis- WILLIAM BRETT Chicago, Ill. WOODROW BRUNSON Mobile, Ala. JOSEPH CAVIEZEL Mobile, Ala. ff? iw W ECORSAIRJ V' W- Ei R LAMAR BEYT St. Martinsville, La. JAMES BREEN Nashville, Tenn. VALSIN BROUSSE New Orleans, La- EARNEST CARLIN Mobile, Ala- GEORO12 CORRIGAN Tampa, Fla. FRESHMEN . ,, F' E .: R , , ' 2 J 4. ,V 3 ,L ' 7 ?f Q . .,V X, A, ii...........e., , . X '-. w ail f 'W R Q ' ' l.,- e 4' ' . 4 5 'f 5 . ll? f XY O Mg tj ' I 4-: , f ' K L.. ....,.. , .O , ,...--.. ...,-. -.,,,1A--.,,, 1 EW150 S 4 ,f ff' ii W EC RSAIRE V' qi E 122 FRESHMEN F K ,.W, ,i,-.-i-,- . .- 3'5 .A 'WT 'iii c ' A 1' lf T Y -J S X vs 5,5 i e U2 :ff mi' Sr l wh? 5 A J , nm 44 R41 5? Af af, , Q :1 -- Q fi , bw-.E 5 A-.-.H f . .Rubs 2 R55 . , 3 f 'X it FRANCIS DELAUNE Gretna, La. IGNATIUS DRURY Morganfielcl, Ky. THOMAS GAUGHAN Camden, Ark. JAY HARRIS McComb, Miss. GUY KAUFMAN Patterson, La. Q nqso JOHN DOWE Montgomery, Ala- HUYET F1TZs1MMoNs New Orleans, La. OLIVER GLENNON Mobile, Ala. JAMES HYNES Spring Hill, Ala. HENRY KERNAN St. Augustine, Fla. ff? gl CORSAIR 5? Re' EMILE KLUMPP Spring Hill, Ala. THOMAS LAWLOR Waterbury, Conn LEON MACON Mobile, Ala. HARRY MATTEI Mobile, Ala. ZENON MONTZ Garyville, La. RICHARD ORY Garyville, La. PAUL KURZWEG, JR- Morgan City, La. EDGAR LOVELL Memphis, Tenn. NATALE NIAESTRI New Orleans, La- OHN P MCK xx I .. .1 ', JR. Mobile, Ala- JOHN lVlULHOLLAND Canton, Miss. S 'qw E FRESHMEN All A 'gif , ff yiW ECoRSAlR5 Yf01 TE FRESHMEN I-,,, ' V:-' A' .Q.,,, , 532 Sk . N . A . In I , U X, X X, I X rw T . -f 5 . 3 I N f 4 SQ! I , 2 A W A 2? fs 75 ...... , 4 I , . IP I ve ., I P ,. f-- ' 5' A 'Y W Q: S an X4 WW Q Freeport N. Y. DAVID REYNAUD Lutcher, La. EARNESI' ROGER Hammond, La. EUGENE SABATIER Crowley, La. I . if .,., ,K- -' I JAMES TONSMEIRE I gf:-3 15? I, ce ,X M 1? A-ease... aw L fs pp, ii it - ' JACK WILSON Mobile, Ala. Q lq:5O Q JOSEPH TYRRELL Mobile, Ala. CHARLES RICHARD Cullman, Ala. FRANK ROTELLA Nashville, Tenn. WILTON SMITH Grand Coteau, La. BEN TOOMER Mobile, Ala. HENRY WEINACKER Mobile, Ala. WF HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES W iconsalngf tcfy XE TILL WE MEET AGAIN A BRIEF four years ago Spring Hill High welcomed within its awe inspiring portals a group of timid lads from distant lands and climes, in search of that tempting and priceless treasure-knowledge. The class of '30 soon was enmeshed in an infinite series of Latin de- clensions and conjugations. We plunged into that vast nigh impene- trable jungle of X's and Y's, termed by mathematicians, as Algebra and soon likewise for our introduction to the other arts and sciences. After a terrific struggle on both sides, we have emerged with the realization of how little we know and how much there is to learn on this old planet. And now, classmates, armed with four years of study at Spring Hill and refreshed by reminiscences of the happy 'days spent in the class room and on the campus, we prepare, with a tinge of sadness, to leave the Old School on the Hill . Some to commune further with the Muses in the pursuit of higher learningg others to seek the lofty sum- mits of worldly achievement. Success is assured to the class of '30, if we but observe the funda- mental principles of character imparted to us by Spring Hill, during our scholastic training. Our gratitude and appreciationg for our kind and zealous instructors can only be displayed by our future efforts for the Greater honor and glory of God and the betterment of human society. Q lq5O Q ,J 57-7 xg NV ECORSAIRQT YJ 'i 1 E R HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES F. 'VALLEE ADAM S HM I Z I! 0 ecu e Galveston, Tex. EMMET A. BIENVENU Benny St. Martinsville, La. HARRY I. BOGUE 'rBug ' Mobile, Ala. PHILLIP CREED Credo Fort Pierce, Fla E uqao 8 , aff N W ECORSAIRJ V' gf E R HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES N. D-VDLTBUISSON AAD'llb3l!, Opelousas, La- igvf 3 --aww'--f b mf. , S, D 1 . Q.. alll! 'HW EDXVIN R. DULIN Babe San Antonio, Tex. GEORGE A. DOLAN llS0gglv,YJ Mobile, Ala. E lq:5O EDNVARD J. IIANLON ff-Ed!,V Mobile, Ala. 34 :fy yi W ECORSAIR sf V' W XE x HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES I 3' I'-an - ' MKG WILLIAM P. HARDIE Bull Miami, Fla. 4-' Q-844 'Q PIEIQRE R. LANIIIQY F1'cIIvl1y Lafayette, Ln. VINCENT LIROCCIII H I 'FUN New Orleans, La. S 'QSO E F, F, Ll'1'CHI.ITER Cow New Grlefms, La. 1 gif! xx W ECORSAIRJ V' We E133 :un Wi X HIGH SCHOGL GRADUATES EMILE M. Lomas 0 f-'f ys er Mobile, Ala. THOMAS E. LYONS Tom Anderson, S. C. C. A. MCCLENATHAN Chuck Erie, Pa. CHARLES P. MARTIN Cf P. Lake Charles, La- Q lq:5O Q ,J if l,yW 'HcoRsAlR5 f E ff Y X2 HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES la 2x2!hr.a0.. vnu? AH,ti-.:vrsm.,,w , ,. V V A V ., M- E- NIENENDEZ Goo Goo New Orleans, La. JOHN Q. MINVIELLE Min Jeanerette, La. CHARLES H. MURPHY Clzarl1'c Mobile, Ala. Q IQZSO Ql ROBERT E. NlURPHY f'Bull Dog New Orleans, La. E, J1 ff' xx W ECORSAIRET V' W1 -Q R HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ALFRED NACOL Nu,j0l Eunice, La. :MANUEL R. NUNEZ Mexico City, Mex. OSWALD P. PATOUT Ossie Ieanerette, La. Q IQZSO Q HARRY M. PIELL Plato Mobile, Ala. ff ,rw ECORSAIRS' r f 'E- W HE X: HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES DAVID PIERSON H1lf0pC3r Dffku 932' Alexandria, La. WILLIA M T. PONDER B1'Ily ' Mobile, Ala. ALBERT PRliNDERGAbl 'Kljl'C'l1!l'yH Baltimore, Md. r Q :quo 5 HUGH QUARLES QH I 'J ug 1 New Orleans, La ,J E W ECGRSAIRE NW 'fee ., HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ix Hn ,S . a i lib :Q . -Q. V A -41:44 Qt Xia J 404 ' in fi , x Qi, K 2 A ew V ' lm - f '41':': '55 i , f JOSEPH D. QUINLIVAN n'I0eJl Mobile, Ala. RUBEN RESENDEZ Laredo, Mex. PAUL C. Ross Canal Zone, Panama I ,I I .. .., . 1 2 ' fi AM -:lark A I' N 3 . V - 1, - ik , A Sf. I X 5 v-:N ABM Y 5 f ' , Q A V w r 1 S' '. : L- fa rf, Q my ., i ' 2 'Q , f 5 -45 232. i i ' ' HADELEY SANDERS Mobile, Ala. .S g 'qw gm. THOMAS S. SCOTT Scotty Lexington, Ky. ff? xl W consmn 5 W HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES . l uqfj sa:.'f g FRANK L. SNICIQRINK Frank Mobile, Ala. 'FDL 'W' IR THOMAS S. STE1N To Ill' Mobile, Ala. 1 . 4' PM ' ' Wei: 4, ROBERT A. 'l'x'N.m ATB ,bil Shreveplwrt, Lu. 8 'qw 8 PHILLIP B. WOGAN Phil New Orleans, La. . 2. Ex ISAAC V. XVOOD III- LY.!! Mobile, Ala. ff! fly W ECORSAIR J V' Ee R F. A. Bizmrmsrro Macon, Ga. BURGUI RF J. E. E .S New Orleans, La. J- CASELLAS Yucatan J. A. CRANE Mobile, Ala. A. S, GONZALES Mobile, Ala. 'iii THIRD HIGH . ,' 4 ff -V V 'Z , ,f I4 , -fe w eg 'gw wg . ,af- , fs-1 .. is 1 X W Q , , J' 1: ,. I E . '.f ' 1 ff ,..,-' U .A 'K 3 n l 'lr-v nanny , .,. V A? g N l . - l K , L , .J A 1, V vi QSA T- . K Q. V .1 Q As A .li ..,, N ,X . Y' Q V J 'luv--H. f . ' l... . , ir mga fvx ,-.f Ja-up A -,Y , Q IQISO E J. BROPHY New York H. BUTT Montgomery, Ala C. CHICO San Salvador S. G. DOUVILLE Mobile, Ala. J. HELMSING Mobile, Ala. R. J. KEARN5 Mobile, Ala. R. H. KING Tampa, Fla. P. MCDONNELL Mobile, Ala. L. B. NICKAY Mobile, Ala. W. J. NICPHILLIPS Mobile, Ala. .. . .J fy gy W EcoRsA1R5 ffa' . THIRD HIGH ,11,i,,. .. ,-,...,, .W K. iilx wa.. , rx? fffxwzff 5 1? t fix aa' 5 ,.. lk Q? K.. ww Q- . YM ,f. , Miva: HN.- M M., - 21'- ti ' 52 We . ,am CE . I ,,....,-...,-.-..,,.,.-v.., .-.-. 'FOG-.Mn , Pu' gm.- gi sbb' A H U... . , 5 i fm ,, g , www an W. P . , -, , me WSP' 4- if YZ? '9j 'if' V .M 1- V ill: L Q uqao Q H. A. J. KI3NN1N4'.'roN Macon, Ga. J. D. NIARTIN New Orleans, La. G. J. lXflCHLTGH St. Louis, Mo. T. J. NICPHILLIPS Mobile, Ala. M. F. lX'llLLING Shreveport, La, If ff' ii W Econsmnf rfy L. P. D. PAVY Opelousas, La. J. RoCCA15i2R'r1 Havana, Cuba. E. V. RYAN Franklin, Ill. J. X. SELF Houston, Texas J. H. STARKE Mobile, Ala. B. A. TONNAR Grace, Miss. UTD THIRD HIGH WWI .'N ' 9 fm. ,VN 'Av' .,..m. , e if A Q! 4? V. wg 'Hr 4 -4 K-. .,g r 1 A x Q Hb' if 'url . ' V , I y 'X ak Qi, Ngo, -'gf X y m ' Q x xy S Q ri 1 Q 913' . K ,Six guy-Y-. if, .X HRS? an . ,.,-W 4 ' f-' Sgr V PM X A ix 'Ri l X 'Sk .. ,..,.. .. ,,,.,., ,. -E iqsso Q my -,ml J. E. PHILLIPS Spring Hill, Ala R. Roy Louisville, Ky. J. A. SCHENK St. Louis, Mo. E. A. SHERIDAN Macon, Ga. M. O. SXVEENEY Mobile, Ala. T. URRUTIA Mexico City ff' iw ECGRSAIRE7' i'W A E R. ALBRIm5.H'r Mobile, Ala. A. I. BEN IQIDIQT1 o Macon, Gu. P. BURKE Mobile, Ala. R. CH1,xR1 Pzmzlmzi I. L. lDAS'llUllL7l'l New Qrleans, La E-m C15-1' W E W SECOND HIGH i .,1-,.....--i,-v,,...4 ..Fm W W 'M A f P. D. BLQALL 1, ' f- Pensacola, Fla. fi- Hmm f' M ii -' is ,, .,. ,L Q .i i . we 1 Sym .,.,, , .lggfg C. H. BILLPZAUNU, Ju 4 -,Ll Bronssnrcl, La. -'TWH' ,V ' 411, ?i?f ll. , 1 'N W 'Q We L. A. CAZALAS ' ' Ng. Mobile, Ala. ,g gi -Elan We gil,-. , 'l H T. E. CUNNORS wwf blrilmlle, Ala. gEQ W',?m Q' I ,,,.'. ,iff V 1 im, A ff. 'ti 1 H. M. DEMPSEY f 1 V 'fi -1. Mobile, Ala. f N' . 1:- J. A . -Q5 uqacriii I if iq ECORSAIREY VK . B. DIGON Havana, Cuba. E. I. GARES New Orleans, La E. A. HARRIS Little Rock, Ark. M. J. HORKAN Dublin, Ireland N. J. KEARNS Mobile, Ala. SECOND HIGH if A g N 855' Q .6 V. L X15 Q V . Q li R J ' ., , pf f . I f flzf ws! if 9 - . . 1 I U , .. s f gm? , K l I Wax A 5 . 5 E 'fl':R' R. rw l Rl ' 1 qv , A -'f',??5'Rf : f . ..-:fd .F ,.,,. 3. gig. Q lqao E P. A. DUBU1ssoN Opelousas, La. A. H. GRIEFF jackson, Miss. E. V. HART' iviolbne, Ala. H. R. JOLLEY Morgan City, La. D. P. KELLY Mobile, Ala. E. C. KUNNEY Miami, Fla. C. A. LEVET Mobile, Ala. L. MeCowN Mobile, Ala. P. G. MQLTENI johnson City, Tenn. J. T. MURRAY A New York, N. Y, SECOND HIGH . .7 ., 1 in r Q all iv! -' me A. LECOMPTIC M d A Grand Coteau, La I fi 9' 'V 'Q V A T. LIROCCHI ,if ? I 2 New Orleans, La ' nw . l J. T. NICGRATH ' Macon, Ga. 59' :EP X ii C ' l V tif 1 b V! ,gi ' Q i , St. Louis, Mo. i , U H V 1 . A J l E. W. PATOUT Jeanerette, La 1 I Q lq:5O E i R. E. NIUCKERMAN ff' ww W ECORSAIRE V' E R T. P. PHILIPS El Dorado, Ark. F. B. PlWNIllfR Mobile, Ala. W. G, ROHMER Mobile, Ala. W. Rox' Louisville, Ky. H. SCHLEGEL New Orleans, La. ECG D HIGH W. POLLMAN Mobile, Ala. 92 A .15 4 H ,Z X S fry y-H, A-1. , , bf wlf , 1 ,Magi 374' f x' . 413, Q 'uve 3-T ' '-:sap 44 'Q uw f 91 32. .. K V , . . ..., . f' . V' XM 3 V fy ., 'fwi 'lr ff YZF-Y. Q . ,. ,Q A. . -S l 1 fx ' -. W Y.-iss A A wg 1 ww' N ' . . ' x V an vu--nf' -our Q lq:5O Q G. H . RA Y woon G 1' N iami, Fla. L. ROJAS Guatemala G. RUPTIER and Coteau, L21 L. J. STEIN Mobile, Ala, 'F' ii W ECORSAIR 57 V' 91 E .N J. V. SWEENEY Mobile, Ala. F. G. TOUART Mobile, Ala. J. E. VVALSH llflolnile, Ala. SECOND HIGH Q, 4 A 'Ll' 'Cf' 55- .qv - fa f f sm- L sawn C. S. W1LBURN , Columbus, Miss. ig' .V R, VVOOLLEY Tampa, Fla. 1-Jai, Q mi'-N i Q a , 'W AQ i 74. 9 L if f - ,lfxi 2, . Q if sf l ' ' f :sau 'f . ,X his I ,l gf ' Q if :i i iflfilh .A ... . lg, . 5 I I . fs gi I. Q Q QL - ' ., , 2 ., ' , , fa ' 'Cal' x , N K 1-I - 1 ixil' . Ng --iii tl A' Q :qso VV. A. THoRN'roN Mobile, Ala. J. M. l,lRRUTIA My-xico City, Mex B. WELSH llzlttieslmurg, Miss. R. VVWNINQHAM Tampa, Fla. J. A. ZIICNIAN Mobile, Ala. W .J if gy W ECORSAIR? if Yee O. ALBRIGHT. Mobile, Ala. F, ALONSO. Havana, Cuba. F. J. ANDRENVS, Mobile, Ala. J. BARTER. Mobile, Ala. Mobile, Ala. QW? . H. BRENEMAN, FIRST ll- f N lar . 2 ll ,. -gas x ' 0' Q x fy' in 4, ' Wi , T 'X 1 4.- 1 Z .. . .24 F N A .5 ' C - gh IQ 1 . f A M 1 'Pl 4 af X 7 9 p Ng 7 ff 1 wx f ,gf , E 'f .,.. 7 E .2 ....f -'l A . ,, - '- ,,' t 1 Q .. j 'X-Magi., 1. . .. if R ,, me V ' '- l .-.. -.... ... ., HIGH f PF 1 in . I v W Q .vi l . an ' A . ,Q in f IA 'fx' ' A , :QQ 3, 1 V 5 'av' ilu 3? ii! ig aw' , ' K Ya. .. Q , ...lg 15.9 2: . A ,,. 'Q pw? . 04 V x 3 . eg 42 K ...,4,.-',: Q? 45 .... ,...- ....-...... ................4 Q uqzso 3 A. ALONSU, Havana, Cuba. R. IXNCONA, Yucatan. C. E. BARCLAY Mobile, Ala. T. B. BELL. Mobile, Ala. B. A. CARLIN. Mobile, Ala. ,J :ff ,l W ECGRSAIR if aff R R. CARLEY Mobile, Ala. H. CODY Mobile, Ala. L. DALY Mobile, Ala. T. DEMPSEY Palm Beach, Fla. L. JENSEN FOl6y, Ala. FIRST HIGH Q lq:5O 3 MJW P. CECONI Tampa, Fla. W. COWLEY Mobile, Ala. R. DE LA Hoz Guatemala J. HARTLEY Mobile, Ala. J. KEARNEY Mobile, Ala. V. KILBORN Mobile, Ala. 31 ff' W E CCRSAIR 57' YJ wi we J. L. LAVRETTA Mobile, Ala. H. A. LYN13'rTE Foley, Ala. M. A. NORDEN Mobile, Ala. A. RESENDEZ Laredo, Mex. R. ROSARDO Yucatan G. STRAUB Mobile, Ala. FIRST HIGH ir CY 0- Q l, N A l 4... il .. b.ln . ,X 'vizf 1 14 ' ' Wie .h Ima 'QV ,Q SAV! 3 . i i : K- . '::: : . X Q 3 . HP Q53 1. - f' SIE? x .X. dw. ..... , 4 ' W v 1, ' ' 4 f . 1 f '55 5 ' 'S 4. g, fi. -rw :. . f. 5' -1. f- X mi- gpaw . I - .. . 2 if j Nxfxhm , 5' . 3' K . fa Q lq:5O Q ...J C. L. NIENENDEZ Spain J. C. MCDONALD Mobile, Ala. P. A. NICDONNELI Mobile, Ala. M. ROY Louisville, Ky. J. ROSARDO Yucatan VV. R. THOMPSON Mobile, Ala. ORGANIZATIONS 1. 'F ? . 71' . -fl' U '-. J' F , . M. - Y X .1,, . . ., h , W, 5,1 v y Q . 1' 7 . , x -Z v , 1 , ' , 1 , -,., qw ' f 1 QV? ., , I rm, w 1 x 1 Q , .:,- , . I . . ,, 1 X, 1 V 19, ,V N V J , . 1, Y Q f fn' . ,V x Y v ' I 4 . Y . 6 . A . Y I ' '. , 1,111 ' Y ' '54 - ' . . ,J , 'A fb -i:.1-Q3 I . , to of '+V , .' 1 5 1---.,- Y ' 4' , 1 .' . -r' . r , L-.W N ,, , -51, 1 , Y 'f Q ., ,.1 f , X , , ., -'gfgwkn -1.:.'S.y1. , ,, Q ,J ' -,H.!..A ,E AI,-15.11 , N , Y ,, 1 , Q ,U mayb., ,.,.,.h.1-,uf 5-- x lr ' ' , , .Y , .-,. gtg- Y' 15 --Y . . ' 7 Y 0 451. 1 -'Ig-..4:-,5.n,. J ' '41 Q- ' 4945: A: h U ..' an fll t h' n if if M W Ecorzsmns W E NY THE CORSAIR v - , LANVRENCE E. AIAYO MR. 10516111 C. lXIUr.HI2RN, S. J. HICNIQX' I. K.xL'1fx1,xN f5dI'f0I'-fll'CllIA6f flIcu1'c1'alnr Hzrsilzfss AIGlIllfC1' .,:. ,., , A. ,gi-,P ' V ' G5 -4....-vw! 1! - Top Row, left to right: Dyck, 0011011.11 Brnfvlzy, QJIIIVIIIIATIIII, II'z'11111'11g1za111. Bottom Row: Loft, If., Tlzuvllrfzcycf, Ha1'a'1'v, MuHa1'dy lqcso E 5 5-fff ' N ?EjE1JDRSRWL5E5giV'q TUDENT COUNCHJ sawn'- XL, '31 ,ne Q ' 2 ff 'QL k'V - -:. 3 f f ' -'A 'f.' f .,- ,' -. '- Rulzl-im' R. I3UUV1l,I,T'f f,I'C5I'dC'IIf LAWRENCE E. Mixw CHARLES OWLNS I'1'uc-P1'csz'de11! Sl'fl'CfU1'3'-4 T1'caszz1'cr JACK SCHWAB DI'lNNX' T. SULLIVAN Soplzollzorc AJCJIZIJZI' SUf7fZUI1lU1'6 Ilffembcr WILLIAM C. MCDONOUGH FRANK ROTELLA Junior Meuzbev' F7'!?S1'L7lLGl'L Member M QIQSO ,J :ff ii W ECORSAIR57 'tc' E 'E- E o ai' Wi E THE NEWS BUREAU ,.. W..-Y...-....V...,.-..-V... .Y.. .. ......-Y. ...,... - ...V .. i ...N .,.4- -..W -- - MR. josiliin C. NlUI,HERN, S. J, JACK SCHWAB, Editor iM0deraf0r VIC LOTT, Presidczzlt RUBERT T. DALY, Bzzsizuxvs Mg: WllENEVER anything of note happened on this Hill of ours this group made it their business to supply the news- papers with notice of it. Wlictlier it was a football victory, a basketball defeat or a baseball triumph they started it through the press channels to the public eye. lt was their pleasure to inform the public of many an academic victory, too, as well as of the endless line of historical facts con- nected with Spring Hill's' century of service. Q IQSO Q Y . if it W CORSAIR EZV V' Ee SODALITY OF THE IMMACULATE CGNCEPTION sS:Ps.'nYt'?ft , : ' .I , V my K A 59' Q ,igf ' : I Pr'NY:..Sf REV El'PXX'.XRll T. C.xss W, S. ,l. JOHN DCJNNELLY .llodcralnr F1'1'sf .-lssfstmzt DANIEL MCCARTHY HENRX' J. KAUFMAN P1'c'fFFf Sec1'm'u ry THE SODALITY with a large and representative member- ship from the student body functioned with gratifying success during the Centennial Year. As the ranking organization in the city it had the honor of sponsoring the Students' Spiritual Union of Mobile. Through its connection with this all-city body it took part in numerous public soclality works and was instrumental in publishing' The Queens Notes, the smallest newspaper on earth for the greatest cause in Heaven . On the fourth of May the operations of the year were climaxed by the Field Day conducted on the campus for all Catholic stu- dents in the City of Mobile. S -Q50 S . ,J f' tty W CORSAIR 5 'W 0 xt 6 ' ' i t wt A.,, L F tj I ,. ,A.ll, . v g f , fi ' ,.,A A I :- . k::., :LJ . W ' ' ft kat x 'AA' of ' . J -W i 'X' ,..,. 'J ,,.. , 1 'A:' X , ' . R5 x f 95 WD' .uw Q,-.Mfr -N. ' +. 2' , 1 A .A 1 .. jx -1 . f K Q.. - ' rt 'ggi ? 1 if J ' . 'ff-5' . I 4 gig Top Row luft to right: .Uuh'z11'dy, T':t't'fl1r14jvt'zg Hfllrftlll, ,llffJm1wJ1gl1, Daly. Secoucl Row: llllftfvllv, lpllflylu, fpIk'L'lI.Y, .llc.1't1114!.'1', l4uf'1'y. Third Row: Rwfwr, Ynzrd, Q4Ul'l'f-Qllll, ,S'11lIi:n111, lH11'do, Q!fIrll'1CS. Fourth Row: f. Du11'z'1'llc, Uzrgux, G. lftlllflllclll, lx'11l':Nzt'vg, llffpfvcfy l,u:uIm'. Fifth Row: DI'lll'.X', Rwgvr, Buyt, THL'kL'l', Q1117111. Bottom Row: Tflfy, Hmm, 5c'f1'Ix'lIf7, CiHI!L1Il.l', 1,11-zu, lfclly, -H -,-o- E 'QSO E to o,oM,W W 31 iff 'tj W .E CORSAIR EFC TTJ x PORTIER LITERARY SOCIETY , i . il J ,,, :Q ' . ' .' . Six ,, . is Q ,M R i --'- ' iw I i Qt' K gps-L 'rid' L4 Lash? C Ea! MR. Josef-H C. NIULHERN, S. J. HENRX' B. GLOVER ill odUI'zII01' Sg4'1'gfu1'y VlC'1'1'PIl Lo'r'r JACK SCI-iw.-xB P1'e51'dc11t IvI'L'C-Pl'CSfdCllf A SMALL membership did not make the regular intra-mural work of tlie Portier Literary Society an easy matter. How- ever the members kept up the traditions of the Society to tlie best of their ability and conducted tbe weekly programs as well as could be expected. A pleasant program of One-Act Plays was presented for the entertainment of the student body just before Christmas. Publicly tlie Society attained suc- cess by defeating NVestminster College of New Wiliiiiiigtoii, Pa., in a debate at tlie Ellis' llonie and by successfully produc- ing In The Next Room at the Y. M. C. A. Q lqso gf 'i 31 ff? 'yi W7 ECORSAIRE VK y'- I R J. Q . ay. . w ' ' .. X 'U 'Wy I ffff aus- ff . it S is-2, ' 4' , '- ffm , M , 5 2 1 ' :K W . ,I f r BY :fy f. -M N 'W WW! ..,?,f't ' Q' '- ' - Q WV Mm H .,., , ., I 4- ., . e -- Iii 'Tix 3 ., S G 'A 1 F f 'Q A A , X2 '-mx , N 31, f WY Wh' -in 'Gig' Xfr N, ww' ' 'SEK 5,5 X .--i s 5, fi . W ., ' , ,, 4 . H-ff Y ,V If iw-- if .. ' 'I -V-f 1 ,M X W' , 'M- an , VW? 7. QQ Hs.. 'iff '25, , .A 43 cz: W' Q' X V. , Q X.,x X I A, eg, - S., 5 -- .., 2 'CL' Q 'T' . is TOD RUW left to right: HIITII., f,4tlllIl'I'Ull, LUN, If., T-:vv1f'111c'5'er, ,1IcC'aVflzV Second Row: IVUIJUII, AIt'l'lt7l'l17j', BCI'l',V. -Silllflfl, lVvi11ufker. Third Ruw: C4fIL1l'1C.Y, Lowell, Tilly, l,J1'llV-V, Dm lzzullv. Fourth Row: Hufvffer, Hlurray, Kngcr, L'n1'1'igua1, IXVCVIIAIII, Bottom ROW: Du-wc, Dugas, GlClLll0llf, Szcllfzuuz m -qw Q if ff? ,, ECORSAIR W W MENDEL SOCIETY 532 ww l '59Vwy, A75 'A lk' Plcmf. L. H. VAN Crlu Fmib Iltwzulis VVARREN 'w1F1HFxN Jlmlcrufnr lvl'l't lJI'L'SldL'Ill Trfusuul I. PRli5C0'I l' Ihirw DAN MCC,'xR'rHY f7l'FSltlCl1l SCL'l'6llIVy ROLL---1930 Twp Ruw left tw right: 7'11ul'f1', yllC.I'1IllLl4'l', Hlszdulf, T'zuc'll111f'yvV, Mullml um Secoml Row: lllmzts, Qzzlnfz, S1'gvf'lwl4m111, ,S'lzm1'a'i, A. IfCj'lILlllll, Broil. Third Row: f9l'AV, I1lIl'I'l..Y, Bll1ll'yFlIlJ, Kvrnan, ,7lIL'H4Il'll3Y, Brmvz, Fourth Row: lllzrfvllv, Mayo, lXVrIllflIIGII, H., Kluuzpp, Lowell, Low. Fifth Row: lifwry, Lynrlz, 17il:sf111nm11s, 170.11 Gazcglwll-. Broussv, Sixth Row: T1H1.SlI1t'll'C, Gwzzzilliuzz, F.. Hopper, Daly, D0u'z'ille', D Seventh Row: Yuzzd, Drury, Clmrlvs, Kdllfllltlll, G., Bvyi, Dugas. Bottom Row: llvPI'5S, M1'D0110ugl1, Ozvens, Tilly, Rofcflla. Q lq:50 Q 0 11 f' 'Ni W CORSAIR Eff 'W 0'- 'Rf vi W T sr 5 f 5 Q X E lq:5O E , ,J ff' gl Q E CORSAIR J V' Ei THE SPRINGHILLIAN - THE-r'r'e '1e,wfn1QQa1LL.,1Au A V A525150- -YEAR 'zsifm 1 4 ,, ..,,,,,..v.,...u... .....J:-:....-.H-em..-..fr..4q...,,.. A f V, . N.. o.9..n.. u- -.TA ---err Aw'--v--vw-1 Q is ' ' '-T , --:zzz ::,p1:g:-f:z:-.::.,1-:.:- ,'v':.::- 8 , REV. CHARLES J. QUIRK, S. J. ARTHUR C. WATsoN Moderator .Editor-111.-Cliief CHRONlCLlNG the Centennial activities as well as the common ordinary, everyday events of student life the Springhillian accomplished throughout the year its purpose of keeping Hill happenings before students and alumni. The work of the year was made MIC' cessful through the efforts of ARTHUR C. WATsoN LAWRENCE E. NIAYO liditor-In-Clzivf Assofiate Editor GORDON MCI-lARnv AND FRANCIS GREMILLION Cllllflfbllffllg lfditors Ro1zER'r DALY, WILLIAM SNFERINCER ANU JAMES I-lYNliS Literary Editors EMILE ISILUMPP JAMES CHARLES Cartaans Exchanges JACK DouvILLE AND DoN BLUDAU Sports Edzifors Glf0RGE BOURGE01S .4 d'ZlC'I'fI.Sfllg BURNETT MARRY, VVILLIAM BRETT, ALOYSIUS STUARDI AND MARCEL BELLANDE Cirrulation Department Q uqso 8 4 fl yy ECOR AIR 'F jg H..- fha 1 , l. 'sv R 25535315 -,e.V:-f:..' ...N-... :fg.fAf,::E?i:. '-'fifth .,,:,il AW .V . -' , A. ,., f,. -V ,.,, , . , . A ' .1 fn f ' -V VF-fe ' f A fy. AA . ,Z x A-Wi?-55ii?1?E:3:, ' V ' A : -'13, V 1 . 5, s M V . ' A , 'N imfiir. - ' A f , . V H, VA2 Af'1 - I , .':.g:1:iA ERE -w 5:1 , AV Af . ICI' M - iw , , nf V 1, . - - ii??gg2'fq1,'gs52 ' ' 'UQ VV 'lv' ' V-ff 94 A V , x ' 'P 'xvx' A A . - t , i 'A Q: , 4 .. , I . ' 4 A A Z ft 'A I Q.: fu. f, -.if 1 , ,id xx w X . 3 , -I I I 3 , Y V R, ,, V A . - wp A Az:-.fa , 5 AV z- ,. . ., , V J, f X I ' - V - -lg I 421212:-, V ,537 VI.: V75 vii., . , L i , 529, hi. 3:34 Zu TM, . 'E 4? H Q 11 1 A A A' Hi V A 4: 'L 'I' : A V. lx, V: V, VA, ,Q-,, , , 2 A - ,wil ., 43-. .Q , .C 1 K. ' VV: ,, - :wwf . . A L ' - k ' 4 4 ' V 55:12 . - . A x' Q Q 'L ' - AA-Q . A- V 251-Efislifne - 1 V '3 ' . , 'fax Tx'-1.V:5f'5'V5iIf5 . . - 1 Q f J, ,3g1A,n,,!: ,ze A if ,' - V isa: . . A, A'w:ff'55.f2'gA . . ' - - if K Q fic. 'A +39 M21 A WW M in W v h , .r,'1--,-1-Aifw. -EV: A A, 1 A-WA A ff f 7 fA - -,w-13? ,. 1 VA V' A A. Sam-I .1 Q' QV Fig , Vi HA' , ' My ' - .V , A- A Q-nf V - 4 rifigw :gh-35.1. - .Q w ' -, Wf, rf. n Amxigf.-:1f:A , -AQ AA V 1 . 1 1hN'5A-iifaffr , ' .. A A2 A -r, wma! A V H' . A '1:1f::fAf1V1, . .5 ' AA V . -Wi Vi 1f.,:-5-H:Vw-I,-.wiv Top Row left to right: Daly, Dnzrzille, f., Bluduu, .U1AHardy, U Second Rnw: C'rc'ed, Tfm111e1A, lirvft, Bcllundv. Mabry. . V pf,',,s.'.:s5.:a.z2::-,N . , ..,.. , , ,. .4.. .,. '.' -'A . .,1.s,-r--.pi-4 .V- . J-V. ,'- - rf Az..-1:3 - Ytlgdll, Srhlvgfl. Third Row: Bnurgmfs, ,5'llf'E'l'I'llgCl', Klunzpp, Ilardiv, Mvflcuutlzan. Fourth Row: Brophy, Illurruy, Mayo, Gl'un1iIli1H1, F., Clmrles. A Q :quo L A12- Y :J v sf ff ft W CORSAIR if W R X tg 1 .mx 2, v X POETRY SOCIETY , -.. Z Rl-iv. C1I.xRr.11S I. QL'IRli. S. J. .1Il7dC1'1If1lI' WEL I 5-sl , t Q' ' Top Row left to right: McHa1'dy, D011-z'iHe, f., Dmw, F011 Rogefi Bottom Row: Kermziz, Grezuillzozz, F., Hinvsq, 5lIE'6'1'l.lIgCI', Harris. Q ulqso E 2 I ,J ff S,, W ECORSAIRET V' YE R MISSISSIPPI CLUB 'iv' fs- . ' K ...,-. , M-.- . .,......,.-.-., .. ... .-... . ..... ,,, ,-- . -. I -...,... .. .........-.... , ... .A,.....4 Nll'L11u1.l,,xNu gel-I 1 RBLOOM , I,m 1', F. Luw Imlwzlculs I ll'N'1' I fj'j l', V- RIlI'l'fli Iluucls 1XlAT'l'INA , lm. , Q: V, A -, . - 1 Mun, l 1441414111 MABRY 1,1.1.x..xrwm.. lnuugler 4r5'r12R, I :fc-l'1'esuiv11f FWELLMEYER, ,Sevretarx Q nqso 3, ,, 5 tg W EC SAIRs7 V' Ei X OMICRGN SIGMA Mase.. ,mu New 1 HENRY B. GLOVER JACK SCHWAB J. FRANCIS KELLY Clzmzfvllar S6CJ'L'fL1I'y Treasurer' FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Top Row left to right: Boylan, MvCarz'l1y, AfIL'C0'ZK,'lI, Bludau, Cameron. Graham Second Row: Domdllv, Lowell, PANSSUIIIIIOIIJ, f1l'lll1.flIg6', Al'fl61-115. Third Row: Clzarlvs, Donnelly, Guughan, Brousse, LeDm'. Fourth Row: Owvzzs, Maffei, Mavstri, Kerman, Tausnzfefre, f. Fifth Row: T011s11ze'ir0, S., Smith, S1lHllllf0ll, Rivlzards, Tucker. Bottom Row: Huglzes, Carter, Youd, Kaufman, H., Quinn., Kaufman, G. Q nqso 5 'J :fi W W E CORSAIR 5 vf ET W, my W if xx-, 9 I Aw . I Q xx ff' ,-, ' F f . A . f-mph nw .,.. . X U' Q, Q1 1 ' ,1 , A X I N, Q, Qxx f 1 f , Q AM Q 5 ' N , ia. i- ... i - ff-fs f-ff ' N ,W f, , dis- ,V by 1:-K 'vv' 5 ' Af , 1 ' is ',-:. ,, : , 'gh M -,?,?:A .sl I , . Li .Q in '61 ,.,, .., .. M f V if ' , 5 B .15 , ' tg 'V' ww new 5 -an ' ' -' x - V. -..- ' ,. -V .... Q ,nw , ' ' Q A . I QQ ' ., 1 ...A 'gi A 1 5 .,1 'f . P' I If :Q 1 fa-, ts, In .B , Q A ,ri A 3 ik ,- K Q had I, Q, ff 'lk I ', M g:- I Q .ws K 'Q if ,ia V by . - - X , A ff: ' , ,- f x' ,. A , V g,l1?l.L ' V . ' . A . . lq:5Q E -X 'XJ -ann an I, f I, Ag,-. . 5. ,.. V V P' ,Q- I Av I , e W Xvz ., as A ,, 5 jx Q ,4 Y, 53 PHI OMEGA 'PYSMHE' .,, ' 1- ' z Q ' .1 K -Q ' VIC LOTT ARTHUR XN.x'1'soN AALLOYSIUS STUARDI Chancellol' ,SL'C'1'CfU1'y T7'6U51U't'l' DENNY SL'LL1vAN CAL WEISS I'1'v0-Clzanzcvllo1' Sofia! Sr'c1'f'fary FRATRES IN CGLLEGIO Top Row left to right: Gnzzaur, Low, T'Zk'l'HlIICj'Cl', Luft, F. Second Row: Alv.ra11dClj, MrD0110ugl1', If1lf7f'CI'.Yll1iffI, Zivnzau, Mullmllarld. Third Row: H0f1f'c'1', G4l'C'H1l-Hf0JI, Zllzrrray, SfIltII'dI', E., Touart, Bottom Row: Nowillv, Lynch, Dzzgas, Sfefvlzvlls. Not in Picture: Ncvly, DUll2'lAHt', f., T0lI5lllL'fl'C', G., Doyle. G 'QSO 5 51 ff , W Eco smn 57' 'V M X, JJ ff fy W consfxm 5 W W mn 5 G 'fra gg ' A, ul vvfz. Q., 'N' ww Q lq.30 8 486' it CORS IR 57 V' y E ST JOHN BERCHMANS SANCTUARY SOCIETY S 1 , ,,....i MR. JOHN A. GASSON, S. J. Moderator THE desire of a number of the students to have the oppor- tunity of continuing during their college days the practice of serving the Priest at the I-loly Sacrifice of the Mass war- ranted the reorganization again this year of the Sanctuary Society which had been inaugurated only a year ago. Old members and new were on the role throughout the year and all showed their appreciation of the privilege granted them by a genuine willingness to sacrifice late sleeps and to rise early in order to participate more intimately at Mass. -S Q iqao Q :J if W ECORSAIRE XW Ee Xt V f I- V -1 1, ,, ' f i' ' 1, l.,:-QA f Q q , vb -if ', 'Q ' I A . 4 A b f 1. ' 43 Y f li, fp 3 - X 4 fl , ., i t 4 tm 'V' , W -was Q X x In 1 , , 43, t ' 1 Q .,2. i 3 'Y V-tt , ' .... 4 W 0' 'W J -N. A .bs ' K -V f N ' J V p ' H - 1 1 33 2 ' , ' I W. , X ' 34 sv f ,L , . I 'f .V . f, H t K Si. 5 ,, ,, A Ny- , . 2 3 5- A , . . 55 J b 4 .3 J 1 W ' 'X '- 1 , A, ,,1,: t ' Top Row left to right: T'ZUt'HllIL'j'L'I', Dyer, Blildtlll, Low, 170,11 Second Row: MuCu1'f!zy, P1'm'0xf, Du-zuv, C4fIlll'fCJ', .-l!c.m11dvl', Szzlli-21111. Third Row: Gl'L'11lf1!l'LIll, F., QIUIHIIII, F1'f:si11111zf111s, QJIUCIIX, Gnillnft, LUN, I , Bottom Row: Tilly, Ifllfllllfdj, Jlubry, Jluvstri, Luft, F. S1050 8 ff 'xi 'E CID . L-, . co RSAIR J V' CHOIR 4 'Sf MR. IJENRY TIBLIER, S. J. Dl'1'PL'f07 i X Wm 1 .w g Y L 3: 1 -A , A, A Q2 ' . . 3 4, f, - , ff' - A 1 ,, .1 .1 Nr , - A a n A -sry' . -V I-T ig' 4 - 5,5 f wg ' 'Q ' ilf -Q A L - X- K E 1423- P ' ff. 3 7 1 F, X , 'x -,-:eq br x '42 , '94 - , 'sg-' - I' ,, f -:.,, i f I. V, 'A' 'w . Xu, ' b 1' 4 ,,..,, .I rf X ' ' V . P fx' , fa ' , 3, ,f --,f , 1 ' QQ-'ASQ ,ff V W 1 , - V ' Q5 kk ' ,YY 3 fix ' -QZ Q' b --'- , '- QQ I ' V ' I . iz , ..., 1 , A -I ' . ..., , . xx -35, A ,if , ., .,.,,..A,. Top Row lcft to right: PrCndc1'gasf, Sl1J1'1'dan, Cody' Bivmfg,,,,, IV. Rtjyv Quarlvs, Kclzlzfzzfftolz. G Middle Row: Seff. Marfizz, Bottom ROW: Milling, Dy Hvllgllll, R. Roy, fl'IL'H'Zlg11, Broplzy. Ur, FOI, Brougse, Sfheuk. Q uqso Q JJ' ty W CORSAIR5 'ff Vf :BJ Ei? W HORT TORY SOCIETY rw- Y--- -Y.-,f--N 4-w REV. CH.1xm.l2S J. QQUIRK, S. J. f JIUdL'l'llfUl' ff Y sf W' 'J .. .. A Q5 -.5 X ,v , 5, bk, P , hr' , I I KE . S X mfgfl x, W '. ns: Ai: hp- ' .rvfk ,M 5 'k .1 . .- . r- ' , - f . hkfvss, 4- J t ' QW . ' ,gf fw ,r 413, F ,. .,.. '- ,..,.. ,. ...., f. . t, , mi,-.-,Q' W ' -1: 'V-921' ,, f -N . . A V - fl, . . . ' K- ' . - ' , wwf aw-A- ' .s!g,.:,gi: ' -f y ' . t ' if -' , 'E F' s 59' ' -3 -v 1,- ' fiiixi-.Q '- '. -, '. yt -. - ' -um, 5 ,t . L Top Row left to right: Ruger, McHa1'a'y, Fur, Doz4z'ilIc', f. Bottom Row: Snccr'z'ngcr, Grcn11'I!1'u11, F., Bcllmzdc, Down, Q IQSO NE-i ff' yy CORSAIR 5 'W HIGH SCHOOL SODALITY . ,Wm FR. CP-bS1I7Y S. J. RIICI-IAEL Hmuq.xN FREDERICK L1'rcHL1'1'ER EDWIN DULIN .Uodcrafor P1'csia'c11f I'z'cc-Prcsidvlzz' Secretary SODALITY MEMBERS Firsfr ROW IDtI,Tf1lg1ll', .UfH11g11, Cvvaizi, M. Roy, Ruplicr. Second Row: f. D. fUlII'fI.ll, Prczzdvrgast, HUl'1'fXf, Mzlrray, N. Dulmissan, IVeIsl1, lVin1zin.gI1auz Third Row: Milling, Plzillips, J. E., BIICIIWCIIZL, fallvy, P. Dubuissmz, Kmznilzgton, Nunez. Fourth Row: Mmzmzcivs, Creed, A. Bezzmieffa, ScI1Ic'geI. Kunncy, F. Br'u.edc'fi0, Sheridan. Fifth Row: JlIfG1'a1'lz, R. Murfvlzy, Rayzuwad, Cares, King, Tyualz, C. P. lllartin. Sixth Row: Jllzzvlccrzzzazz, Jl1l.l1'Z'1ACHL', Srlzezzls, Rojas, Ryan, Pazfy, Broplzy. Seventh Row: Gricff, T. LI'Rt7t'Cf1l', Q1lflI1I.'Z'Ul1, E. Patmrt, Molteni, f611f5C'1'L, Butt. E1ghth Row: T. Plzillfps, Naval, .-1. Lecomptc, Levet. Q lq3O Q if-v--....... . f 'a if AYVQ!Fz 5 , W Em :CORSMR- EHWA . 4,t,wygS,2 V 0 . .-, , .M Q: I :ff Z-in X 7Q ,- Q K A x F1 f' ' Wt ' 4 ,eg V 5 V1 ' 2 5 ' .M ffl? ' Jn W5 . H, .Q S W I ,, Q ,W ,f -I J , 5 i ' f ' ,ff 0 3 J , V F:-f. Q M :: 4 f ,WA w f ibvwmfh ,hw hMumN f - , , : 1 3 KM 'M N f f ' , .K K ' IA - Q if Q N. 'Q x A ,xx h . as K Jo 5 ,- In E BK f , ., I' 5 x ' 'A A I -'V J an x 1 - . , x , . m -fg pgp' f+ Mw wma. A Y zxjlfgx Q Lp K ' - 5 i f' x. I 3 f ' , up sf- W y 52 gb I A R1 ' . K L 95' Y ---57 ....: w ,' ' . , if f , Ml ,,mb 1, f ' Wh y A 'f fh M VW HN , . 'f 'M Q1 4 'I . -f Q ,s 1' w M Q . ar. Q, N .I :vs 4. V, 'lm fm S ' , 5, ., K , .X Y y .un K W at ' - r , W- Q.. 1 A ' . ww p fw -f-A ' W ff -- f Y N N' 4: W' R Q' V , v mu Q N 'Z' x 'A - H U f-'f 2 A- fl . X 5 A i 11 .31 ,W 1 V - -x , WU' f f 1 . mv A ' 5 Y, 4 ff ' ' ' P. , ,N V .3 1, 9 , h 5 X M . ,, E' NK 5' 4' 3 ag' , H 4- X In .Q W .ji f S i K : In A Qs .,.x Q. 2. 2 'L iv ,gs UA ,. x at 1 W t .. 4 2 'x ,H x W .Q ' , H, M , ' 2 . v I . I bi l, .1 mg? E M44 ya- ba- w K .x W :li r 2 is 1 Ali 62 .1 Q an N xg V if-1X tiki. up gnu V . h l nk , Q, ,: .am 'N P it . k .A 'E IQSO E 'Y R if ff ,y Econsmn fi re' 0 YENNI LITERARY SGCIETY :aim i f 6 f 5 7 Q' V3 YJ MQW, 3 i e .wi i M 'S f, U? '- ' K im MR WARRLN BARIQER, S. J. l'lixruu' M. PUQLE JOHN E PHILLIPQ 7ifl1lI'Fl'llfU1' l'ivv-!'1'vxidc1zl Ceizsor XfV1i,1,1,xM P. llmunii RiURPHY F. NIILLING l'1'c5idcl11' 5vc1'ef111'y ARRYING on as the High School organization devoted to the furtherance of literary, forensic and dramatic activi- ties tle Ytnni Literary Society lived up to the reputation established by its predecessors in this line as well as by for- mer Ycnni groups'. The membership limit was increased to facilitate thc operations of the Society. Yenni of the Centennial Year established a precedent for succeeding years to imitate when it presented a mid-term production in the form of a Une-Act-Play. The annual public dramatic production was Broadway jones , a Cohan favorite which Was presented with remarkable success' in the auditorium of McGill Institute on the 15th of May. Q lq:5O S .H si W7 1 P't ww I E RSNR PF W E R SENIOR YENNI LITERARY SOCIETY V ,NME jg' 3.5. . V . l l I . I ,, rl in ff faigsa -55.1.53 , ' 1.4 ,M Y G rv i. , 1 . V N,1'4a,.,- , W' M f 1, Y ww ' , 1 ' I f xf f - ' ,f f j , I ,Q .QV 1205 I fm' .' ,,,. ywm' ' ' '-'WI W' 'Q I '-I wwf A . tj ! f 4 : 4, R 1' ' F la, I if :, I W-0-V ,gy z , V Njff. F x L MW- f 9 A A rl X ' . , I -I 2523, . ' A23 I ,.., , W ' I I 'Hb' J. I. K V2 , ,,,,, 3 I 1 .25 1 h Z MW -Q. , , .Aa,,, Avlll N i, ,J!, ,.... , Q M, ww n ,X ww- I was , 72 V . 1 fl , . . sf-'L -' ..v. , R A q-.gf Mi, f, , ' . gd: 4. ' , . 'I , x - ' 11. 1 'fi E 4 ' Q 445 .gif .. . , I 1, In , l .,,1v:: I . , 1 Top Row left to I'I0'l1tI Bl.L lZ'Z'L'l1ll T D , yllllll, Smff, Dzzlfzzisxmz, ,7lIClI1'lldL'.S. Second Row: L1'RUc'vf1f, Self, Illfod, Bllgllf, C1'0va'. Third Row: Dolan, Qzzarlf III LA, fflelmflzall, Bmjvlzy, Qz1i111'17z'a11. ,U tom Row: Dll!1.ll,' Aftllqill, Naval, Q uqso E Lftvlzlitvr, Sulzclzk, M171-z'icIIc. f my rr coizswm , JUNIOR YENNI LITERARY sociisrr fn it 1:' A2Q i . - MR D ,I LURREN. SJ. VVARREN Rox' EARL C. KUNNEY ARCHIBALD H Giirii fJI'L',YldL'llf SCt'l't'f1Il'y Censm To PROVIDE an organization which would provide the younger members of thc High School body with a means of perfecting themselves in literary pursuits the Junior Yenni Literary Society was founded during this year. Following in the footsteps of its larger brother the junior Yenni whose membership was formed from the First and Second High classes held weekly meetings and presented in its own Way the type of literary program which had heretofore been limited to the members of the higher classes. The enthusiasm of the members and the success of the programs was' an indication of the need of' such an organization as well as' a promise that the work commenced by the Junior Yenni will become a per- manent activity. E iqao ig ff? si W ECORSAIR5 'F Vf E W R ,,J- Wes, .A . l ' V , 6 4 ij wi b , , E V ,V 3: , . www, Q .-...... , Kr! . , Q E: was . f 1. ,gl .. V . 55: l , .532 4 : X1 I ' 5 af ' ' ,fg X ., , :, ' ' 35' ., f' Y ' ',- 'Q' ' l 1 M' f L ,ly ZQQQ17' 45,353 A ,pm-.. in no ,yy Y, ffl , M 4 N,.. 5. ,Qu vs- -5 1 X14 ' X ' 9 32, 1 vhs f . lv-I .M 4 1 - ,' :., . 2 , I F21 I Q '99 l 2f vl . -AV' f U' ' fn Top Row left to right: ll'vl'lllII'Ilgfllll1l, fnllvy, Cifflllllh, . Illl1l'l,TVs, Daxfugm' Second Row: Dl7lI1PS4'j', Kfllwrn, Illzillips, Jlzzfl-c1'1114111, Bvll. Third Row: ll'Ulsl1, ll' flff llvy, HtIl'l'I'S, Bcall, L11-z'1'vtfa, Fourth Row: llflrGr41.'l1, Daly, lVordc'n, llfvfuiwz, Curley. Fifth Row: Lynettr, lI'Illmrn, L1'R0fcl1i, Kuyzwvcl. E lqao E ,. 5-ff N3 W E CORSAIR fi r' R SANCTUARY SOCIETY 9535!-'F'-'L' .iw Q, M 'M , i sr' f,'X K is ,ALFRED Nixcor. Frutnnklcic L1'l'CHf,I'fER PHILLIP CREED MR. NIULLEN, S. J PI'C'Sl't11UIlf I'ice'P1'esidcut .Siecrvfary Moderator First Row left to right: Crifff, .-1. Lvrouzpie, King, Q1fci1zI1'zfaz1, i'Vl.lllIfI1gIllIlll, Sroiif. Second Row: fldauzs, Lfwei, BfC'lZ'Z'E'llZl, IVOUIr'y, M0l'fixJll', Dempsey. Third Row: Raywcmd, Ifllllllfy, Jolley, O. Pafouf, F., Bclledetfo. Fourth Row: Tyllllll, Harris, Ceroni, Brophy, f. MU7'filZ. Fifth Row: .Rllf7fI't'1', S1lUl'fdtIIl, Jllzzrray, T. Plzillips, K?Illll,l1gftJlL, 1WvHugh. Sixth RQW: Landry, A. Bcnedvftu, Il'0gan, Svlzeazk, Minzfiellv, Dasmgue. E lqzso Q 5' 1 N-xf : I E CQRS :. ' x JJ x 'i CED V ., Q ,fi ,949 ri . ' 'Q 'Mr T . , ,. T ' - Vw lx .au A. r l Q as i 1 ,, - -We In M ,V -. . 4 -...v w 1' ' W' -ff. - 1 5 , .. M ,Agn Q , 13 My ,Q Lk -Q , wi A W, ,- , X, , ., 19 ,,,,.SV,.,. s-,N ' db E ,yy E Q7 xl l 'S N MN., ' ' af 1 Wag, ' M V ' Q V Q Q , ' I V W' My .E A a -451 ,- Q1 s x ,A ,I V., , V. Q.. if if 1' ,. ff gf- W M ,,,, f i 3 ' Vw,-35 ,Y qui- I , ,. it ...V W F1 2- 4 f g 5 ..,. .. ' 'W 4 t, v ' .X , fi ' 'V , V V ' if ' E531 H hr., J.. . wi 3 'Jia a t. Q , 'wr---X v 9, S 32,0 wg , -0,1 sv 'F' P-459.3 f' V' . , VV i. V xi. ,, V X . W W S5 h Q, , A X :E ,A .V gy V-,YQ ' ' , f WW' Q-N ,- 1 A ,- ' Q fu 5 2 A . ' W x ' x Z vt L' V QM:-, X ,,,. . ' ' 5? ' '7'g5f f 'f , A V4 ' 7' 9 QI 1 A , .. v R gy V ,Y Wm x F' ': 4 r '21 , ,. V E X 'T 'f A W 2-' -A , K V I, -Q, Q lk .7 . I 1 V ---V - H 4117 ' -X X' ,I S X,,,N ,W A V- I . V A ,f v -532 W- V ff- fi fy 4 'f f 'ffV,gg. '?x'z., V .. ' f fl Qbw. ,ly E - . , U L :V F KN , QQ 4 L: A , main 5 VL fir ,, ' V 5- ' 3 3 QL.. , , . ., 1 ' .0 , ,E-4 ' 'ga V? ' ' fi, ,,,-, gf far VE ? ggi A f fi 'W 5. --1 ,J-. A ip' ga ---- V . , W is wiv in x , ' V4 QW'-' xy W' ,Y '51-5, K, k ,W , , ,Q 1 'arf I 1 GT ' YW ' V , VL ' 2 -N., A ' mg Q -' , va- A5 V me K ! , F fm, 'La Aga V M ' , .V V -Q 7 N! 3 f v. ' .Q 95 r, Us 'Quo 3 'U V UY O Q , K 0 1 W f' 1 31 Y 1.1 ,fl- U! :L x' ' .1 ,,j,1'. ..1: ' 11' . E qgf .nn 1 4' . 37 - 1 0 1-f 0 . 33 'qi rr , yg? U 1 -- ..:1l Wi?- , AY, I 2 .r. 5 ,5:11,.:v - ' u 7, X .11 ' .kk-1 1- ' . . 1 x 1 . .. Q mn ' 1 5' 5 F- - .ef-,.1 it L 'TH t Sv FP .. en- ' .. - - :3',g:l, ln. 4L,11., H ,g' i..-3. ap.: , ' G 1.5: H 1 ....1:I? ' -' N- 1-' 1, up . .1 1- 2 .15 , ' . 1, 1 Go ' . '5' : -mf: , 5,5 . My, V J ' Au.: . 1.0 0 Q j -- 11.1 ,1 , ,,..4 go, . I K U ..1gj 1 V, 1,,, :11'N.,yg 1,13 1 .L ,.n,. 'H , b P xngxflvq 1.,,11'i' 11 1- ' - wr ' ' '- 15,J1,f3.41l ' A 1 ' . , 1 Y .. wif' Y, 4 I .I nb U ' 41 'Ha- 1-,' III ' Mu. 11 ' 1 Ae,-, , 1 V' ,:.y F 1 1 11 1 1 . ,K N nr. f' - A , , 1 l , 11. 1 W, ,1 it XM 'A Wi 1 .11-11 , iL:',l1 1 ,',L1,1 ,g '1.' f'1 21f15,1' ',,11 :Eh ki' 72.11, , '54 , 1 . -.5 n ' ' in - 1 1 1 V' 1 .,!m'f,5'u1 ,711 . ff rx: . A , I , 4 4 ., . 1, -1 -- 4. 1-r r 14:5 .21 - .,.-,...,-..-4 .,.- .. . '- .ada- , 1 a ATHLETICS 111141114 mr i El: -. I X' 1 Q ,., 71' n . ,., K M .1 1. - 4 n u 41 J .1:' 1' ,, 11f:, . H.-1 ff'-':,.. .' W,-11.. ':--- v . -. , Wx . v.. , . .. -: 41, 5 U 1 , 1 1 ,ww .,1q,, ,1 , I -11.4,f1..., H .. U 1 1 11.1 In ,e A 1 pg. , 4 9 I 1 , , ,., - . . I.. ,4,. .N , . , 1 'vx1.'x nv F i 1.5 11 J -. .. v . . 'r, I. ,, , Mn, Q v , 1 1 ,, 1 ., 1 V. , 1 1 r lm , '-r 1 . 135:-3 .. 1. 1 v 1 , . ..: Al .riff- J. . w 1 2 H. .,,, ' 'y., , I JZ, '- 11 'S L.. . vw. '-. 'w zx, M ,, M' .1 cali 6 FOOTBALL LU? ff' gi W ECORSAIR5 'W E VARSITY FOOTBALL rf'-'-' I at , ., 'rf 'tt . 2 if '1'i?f me Q 1 YZ i'lXlIKEH J. DONAHUE Rizv. RQBERT T. BkvixN'r, S. J. .elflzlctir DliI't't'l'U1' BILL DALY FOR several seasons previous to this the College had been represented by good football teams. The laurel of victory, however, was never attained for circum- stances seemed to work against the efforts of the Badgers. What other good teams had lost, though, the Centennial Team secured and secured with such unction that the glories of the 1929 gridiron season will never be effacefl from the record books. Seven decisive victories and one defeat was the result of an extensive canipaign vihich pitted the purple against the best oppofitirn in its class that the South could offer. From the first pre-season workout which was held at Battles Wharf across the Bay, Bill Daly saw that he had the makings of a championship team and he worked on the material until he had chosen from the initial squad of thirty-five two teams that were capable of competing with the best collegiate talent in this section. Two strong and fighting lilies working in front of two fast and driving backfields-these carried the 19229 Badgers to the pinnacles of success. The outcome of the gridiron combats together with the success' of Spring Hill in other intra and extra mural sports was a fitting tribute of the student body to Athletic Director Mike Donahue. who during the first year of his regime manifested to all connected with Spring Hill that he was devoting all the strength of his hustling body and all the ingenuity of his noble mind to the perfec- tion of athletic activities on the Hill. -A Q iqao Q if 1,1 W ECORSAIR5 'W 01 H CHI! , W -,,m, - , '33 5 19, H ' QW Elf . SPRING IIII,I. IH ,XI:1I1:1111:1 N111'111:1I ll I5 IZ?1'111i11gI1:1111fS1111tI1c1'11 I3 S S1111tI11x'L-su-1'.1 I.:1. Inq, li '1 NIISFINSIIIIII k'11IIL-gc I3 . F' 1 I l 1 KI:11 14111 ll II I.Uj'11I.l I IlIX'L'1'SllX' 7311 f 'ww 1 , .... . .3-1 AIINNISNIIJITI Nrltv 'Il-:1cI1c1's Ii V i I 411 I Illflll I 11111-1x1l1' I3 ' 7.1 - Q31 Q Qyfwf I my-Z. 'I ' K ITZ'5e.w I .:w'- if fy I 'I'h,, ef' -1 H 4 311 -ff '-'ff WIS E11 'ww AQ- ff Q. 5 1' , ,L 115,-5, 1 X ' ,,, mhz. , M 1 aura? f -,55 5-If 1- 1 11 1, 1-. 1 ', 4 1'gj'NQX.,I1 1 ,91 V .2 1. 1 g5af..y?4H ' 551iiv1?12awm:d1. 111511 I 0 f 2L2,4g .. - '-.A 11112 IH1111111 .f,,,.3 yum, lfmvlfulll,Il111nrg1'1' g'f,m-,- ltmfjw- ' 1 11,1 . .,,, L, 1 1 - . Top Row left to right: Kz1Nve1's11z1'f!z, .S'f.'pl1c11s, Roper, .IIl1Z7l'j', JIL.cql1I'f1IA', D11z11:'iI!1'. Socunrl ROW: F1'f11'f', Fnsfcr, Srlzillrvf, Ozurzzs, A1IrDo11m1g!1, IVr1's5, P1'vi'0.vf. G1'I1Im11s. Tl1i1'rI Row: I711,g11.r, AIIIIHIIIIKT, Brllaudc, T011s111c1'1'v, .-I1'1'!cm1s, Kelly, Dorzalcily. Bottom Row: ,Il'111'r11,1', B1'lg1'1'r, I,vI7111'. E 1q:5O E if fig W co RSAIR Ef vf xg? x C.w'r.x1N Snnviix' 'lxnwsiiitimc cflldftli First we iiitimflnce mir 'Saab ffmthzlll captain, Silent , Shimmy , Siclncy Toiisiliciw, Z1 fighting, pciwexm-1'iiig and pzlticnt lczulcr whme nntnrill tranquility of sffnl conhl nut and cun- not he nnrnfflccl even in thc inust feverisli g1'idi1'c,m conflict. Miciuix' Biziixxinz Hulfluzufs EX'L'l' we Z1 ch-ci' running? Wfcll this Bellznimlc is 21 chipliczltc. Fast, shifty, lizird-c'li'ix'ing, elusive, :uid any other :uljectivc that 111021115 U1it'1'11h gfmd is inxt thc wav to talk of Nlz11'cel's grid iilily. i f.,-.. f Q IQSO E nent :iutomolmilc coiicerii :1 littlu wc say 'Nlic-11 lmcttci' tackles :irc uizulc 'Bzxrlm' Daly will crutch them. llut ht- lectccl for thc All-S. l. A. A. tt-um in - his lust two ycars. y ' 1 Emi 'llimfrrllx' Lltmxw llulflnzclc llt-1'c'5 Tim, ffililtllflll plztyci' nml V lmxci' cxtrzmi'fli1i:1ii'c. llwxvcvci' wc mily tlllt wt him 1 iirl pl tyml hum li CZIUSC his hmxiiig flupc is giwn iii gm- wtlicr plzlcu :tml we cuuhln't tznllq of xr hnth without filling a IJHQC. P film i ' A .NN-Ma :Xl.'l'l',l-1NA'l'E'. Q.Xl l.XlN bm: lJm3x'1i.Li. 'lkirlclc' Cliztngiiig the cxprcssirm uf at promi- rcally had wnic mzttcrizll In wfvrlq R with in l-Zulu llfmuville. llc was sc- K, MAL. A' A' QW Q lq:5O ff? 'il W 2 CORS'AlR 5' H VK fi E. I R 3 Q- ' Naci- ,J ff it NV ECORSAIRET QVXF it ,.,,f-,, J, D.xNniL hlCC,XR'l'HY Ccufvr Big Dan llllll-'CS his lmw to fontlizill at Spring llill this yezir lint, zlltlinngh gnne he will not he forgotten. He was :1 sterling' middle man. BILL KICRRAY Halflmrls One of the hardy eight hzlckfield men who crossed the goal lines of the oppo' sitinn so often during the Wilt! season. Bill nrovidefl the speed and dzlili which was needed at opportune times. ll AJKA 5 l l LM ii.. me ig uqso tg ff' ' W ECORSAIR EZV V' , f Nl ,ID 1 CM, VVmss Gzazrd This hig fellow was not in the game all of the time but he was always ready to take his place in the line and when he went in he could he depended nn to hnld up his end of the assignments. Cal Stayed with the squad for four years and came out on top. CHARLIE QJWIQNS End Here was poison to the opposition. Mutt got the upposiiig hacks su surely when they tried to go around his end that the strategy hoard of every enemy team kept plays away from that side of the field. He was ehnstn captain of the 19230 squad. Giz.xNvi1,LE Fhs'1'Ek Tarlcle Wie were always thankful that Stag did not get f too rough with the defenders tif the U1J1JOSlllOl1?-'i eita- j del for that hig, hurly giant tearing things up might have made the games too one-sided. H .. .14 ' . ., ,. ,, , .., ,, ,, ,. , -J Q IQSO S 'J Nl W VN EIIJ ECORS IR s vf YE lf 4 Fnmwcls 1x121,l.x' Guard Tlmt nlcl p1'0x'erlJ about the lirisl1mzm'5 flglltmg quality certainly applies in thc case of the almve named Salvzumzllu griclcler. He was El ll1lC'illl2lll to lme feared in eu-ry play of the game. NVARRICN AITKICNS Q11urfv1'lmr!c '2Xtz . Spring l'lill'e lu-zzcly, calculating field gen- eral. was one of the most mln-cilling 1'z1ctor5 in every victory won luy the Purple Ax'z1lz111cl1e. x us. A B- ' L .Y lq:5O E inl :ns Il f1llfll'lt'l'IlZlCk hc was pnxcticully uucxcellecl. if E CORSAIR sf ifnf ugh-- Wmueli N S'1'r21f1f1 EN 5 Collier One nf thc grcutcst findb of thy 50115011 :md unc uf the llill's mnosr pwwerful my-mbers of the front I:ulwz11'k was centcrefl in thc per- wn of Dell IWIC was an wut- atzmcling mzm in the front line. jun Bluzxzrua QIlml1'fL'l'lHIc'k jus was um- of the Hill's Ullthlfillldillg claim- zmtx tm' an All-S. l. A. A, berth. His ability ww l111l111f'YllI. As Il llzmltlnzlck he wus 1111641112116-clg us Zl puuter uml passer hc was L1I'lSl11'1lZlSSCfl :md V -vw ' L' f f 3 I Q . --71 A W-5? .X .. ,- -5 1, , , . . ,,f.1. ,, Q 1-' .U ax ...h 'ss ff, -N--1' Ag . 522155 A NM ., hw i . , ---, .SL Q - 1 ff - .- ' Q rqso E 1 R ,, E ' W 2coRsA1R5 Wgf R H- H X X P X Russ Scum ICC! Gzzunl i A, NVl1c11ex'c1' the hczlvy 'P A J Iunnlrzmlxm-nt uf the lmc 14, mzulc It m-cuswzlry to Q M nw lmlwtcx' Il pusxtmn near ' thc ccntcr Mac wlth Ig He., . - ,- -. 1115 clnulmlcl1l1mI1'cclwc1gl1t f ww. the mam uzlllucl un. lfvxlel. AI.X'l l'lN.X , f Harlflulvh' i ..,. r X5 fb.. pt.. X ' V A ' . A I , ij llzmcmg, twurllng, tXVISUllg uml mludg1ngfw1uc xyzxy X' A 4 , fs wr ullwr lu- mzmngccl tu elude the gruwp uf HIIDUNIITQ ax f -Q. .S tzxcklcrw. ltzlrl wzxf lnfwe than trlcky :xml he 111111 ' A' Qi ' -1' :jig the NIIUCCI ut .1 1lLc1' tw CZll'l'y lnm ulung, V Q ,V ix 5 ,Nl ia 'X ,,,V V gg Q xii X' A I igg zr L59 ' '..i,' 4 'faggkr 1 no 5 1 Q IQZSO E ,, 5 speed fur his powerful f1'z1mu mzlclc -J it pmsilmlc fm' him to xplit thc rnffcn- :ff my W ECORSAIR 5 V' 0 Q -ov x, NK Lolfls Llflll'C ffflfyfml-AY A cusc uf small but oh my Lllllis wax ZIINIHICI' uf that uctetlc of lmclv ficlrl uccs who mzulc fume fm' thc flllllfllllll tu-zmm uf thc CL'Ilft'llI1iZll YL11 llillizm. l'!U14NIi'1 l' RIAURY ' if l'ul!ln1v!.' Thh part of the purple mzlchiuc Q was il mzm to Inc reckolled Wltll on :my field. Hurnett climl not mfcfl much sivc ll1ll'l'iL'TS. Q uqao Q XN'.X1,'l'1QR QEIIIIZIPNS lfxza' 0111 Gi11 w1's t1'i1-11 11111 115 I1 cevtcr 1111d 21 t11c1c1c 51,11l1 11111 11 11C'111Zll1iH' j1111 i11 hoth places 11111 hc 1'C1l11j' c11111c i11t11 his 11w11 when 116 XVH9 11Nig11C11 11 t':1'111i1'111 pst i11 111ir1-si-1151111 111111 111111: it for his own. ff1I,1V1fR K1'1'f111211s111'1'11 151111 Ollie went 11'11'lJ11g11l thc 51-1151111 11s Il suhsti- 11110 XX'1l1g'll1Zll1 11111 11c cc-1'111i111y S1141VVC'1 that he was 1111 11Nsct XY11Q11 hc 11111 his stuff i11 C5111- 11211. 111' 11111 1111- 1'i11-1'11111'i11g type that gner- 1l1'U the f1'z1j,' with l'CL'1i1L'SN1 11111111111111 211111 g6I't'l'2li1I C0111cs out 1111 the 1141110111 of the 111101 IQSO Q I W 1 consmni W , ff 'ii W CORSAIR W W7 IHQNNY Sl'r,1,1x'.x:: Villlilfllif Cmning up friim the Freslimzm squad Denny did not displace the inure ex' pcrienced tenants uf tackle berths. Huwcxei' he pmvcd a fighting and all-zlruuncl grind mam thrmigliout the asezismi, JAY Fiiumi If II 41' Une of the dc-pcmlzdmlc mdmcii, ,Izzy was zdwwiw read to let the cziqci' UT:1l1114i'U'Zl!liE'l'N iii thc ll i mn- K, C1 C7 .. ents see what it meant Yu run intu ll stmifsxvzili. Lim, 'md rzmgy he made zi fine target fin' thc IIHSN Nlmmuiw. 4 Q lqao Q xx x J 'tj M7 ECORSAIRE 'VJ W FRESHMAN FOOTBALL H r2N1u' NVIQINACKER T IIE FRUSH FOOTI3,-XLI, squad was not long on quantity hut it cuntaiued within its rzmks the quality that makes up gum! ftmtlmll teams. A short schedule of three games re- Nultecl in Z1 victory over the Luyula Freshmen, El loss to South- ern Mihtzlry Institute :mtl a tie with St. Stanislaus. The 19729 Freshmen may justly take-1'n'iflQ in the fact that they helped In cmulititm the vznrsity :mtl the remembrance that they de- fezlttwl Luyulzl. BIS.-ITING LOYOLA ,.W t E-Q50 E 4 ,J if gy W CORSAIR V' 9 X, N15 T, Y ,Q 3.2 I 4 ,A E Ugg 1 ,X . W!! fi ,,v,l X--.-I X,. ' Left Rrvw clown: lx'c1'11a11, I,w'z'v1l, lfit'lIrIl'dS, lCvy11u1n1', Center: ,S'n11'1'!1, .'Il'lIIlAl'U'Lft', Luft, .lluizuguzg l6u!cl.'u,' ,S11lu1l1'r1', Right: futlflfll., I.u':vlm', Brvcaz, .llvxumicr E IQZSO E a I v H. 1 - ' I ' MU fi V. .. : W .. in 'r 4 w A f ., -X-1 ,1- n P A ,. 1 x s v I J s .2 Lt sl 1 Q Q 2-F A .vp I A n. 1 ., '51 X ' C r 1 'Mo 0' ' -. x . I .... . +.,W -o BASKETBALL I, , XS X15 YLC. W ,J -ff W ECORSAIREYKV' 1 fe ,N im E' We BASKETBALL---1930 -45 ' . , wr., . iw! Left to Right: l'. Lnfl, Dugas, Cuff., TIlt'1fC'1', Ynszd, Alf. Capt. N EXPERIMENT in the field of basketball made this year proved a failure. For the first time in several years a court five was organized, and sent on the road to represent the Hill School against the college teams of the South. But this quintet was not the strongest that the Badgers could have mar- shalled. A two-sport ruling, temporarily in effect at the Hill, kept a number of fine floormen off the team. The Varsity, al- though playing under a formidable handicap of inexperience and lack of reserve strength, gave their best and fought hard in every game, even when hopelessly outclassed by stronger opponents. The Badgers met in two game series, and were swamped in turn by Tulane University, St. Stanislaus, Louisi- ana State University, and Southwestern .Louisiana Institute, In these eight collegiate contests the Badger cagers scored an average of 18 points a game, to their opponents' 50. Spring Hil1's total for the season amounted to 151, while the opposing floor squads amassed 402 markers. Our first team, if it had had enough reinforcements to re- lieve the strain of six games played on successive nights, with Q aqao gi J, aff 1, W ECORSAlRf7 Vf qt l IID CD3 6 'l-1 A V Left to Right: Slzvruzuu, Gl'l'llIl'H1'UII, Grulzazu, F. Loft. travel in between, might have made a much more creditable showing. The two regular forwards, Harold Sherman and Joe Youd, were fast on their feet, and consistent scorers, but both worked under the considerable handicap of comparatively small size, and were repeatedly overshadowed by their rangy opponents. The centers, Frank Lott and Tim Dugas, labored under the same difficulty. They gave the best they had in them, but were at an extreme disadvantage in trying to outreach the giant pivot men that opposed them. The first string guards, little Bobby Tucker and Vic Lott, showed up well under the gruelling race they were led by the lightning forwards of the four teams met by the Badgers. The schedule of college games: ll 20 Spring Hi College . . . Tulane .... . . . 41 Spring Hi College . . . 20 Tulane ..... . . . 26 Spring Hi College . . . 27 St. Stanislaus . . . . 59 Spring Hi College . . . 19 St. Stanislaus . . . . . 65 Spring Hi College . . . 17 L. S. U. ..... . . 5'-3 Spring Hi College . . . 14 L. S. U. ........ . . 52 Spring Hi College . . . 23 Southwestern L. I.. . . . . 49 Spring Hi College . . . 11 Southwestern L.I .... . 57 Total .... . . 151 Total ..... . . 402 5 'Q50 Q .. f X . . - .. .-.qw g . Q , ,Q ,' 4 w P - H A n ' ,M- .' w I v f, . -, N I ' , . Fw-:..' f ,-WFM4 W r Wir., s ., 3: ' .Lvl V 4 X . .l, 4 , 1-1 fl ae, Q JN.- ,..s BASEBALL .J 00 5 ' 2'-:z5'2 ' , . W of Q5 02 '4, Y ' 04 60 O 'Q 00, O Q, 2:-fa A - I V9 . ' 02 , M . .v 00 o'9. ' xg 343527 ., J' '1 ak ?, 9' f 0 . 'bog b rx.. I R'-1' -vvv -ff 1930 REVIEW lQ ,Efm Mm fi it 'C '.' i '1,. h A w ,M ,--- Q ti , C HUT- BOB DOUVHLLE-.1 I ifillggi if -I I f , .T 1 A uma lj Cnwrrw ,,', , 5 c r 5 . C V was ' - .'.V F N' x, -- 'Jw -N . . .HAY5-211255091 ' f i . C Bysllli gif f any Z X 1- 1' HE schedule of varsity baseball games for the Centennial year contained thir- teen games with some of the best collegiate competition in the South. Notwithstanding the fact that the teams' played were of major caliber and that the schedule was exceed- ingly compact the Badgers came through with a record that would be creditable for any team. Masterful pitching, merciless bat- ting and well-nigh perfect fielding were the prime factors of success. Rain pre- vented the playing of the first game sched- uled with Howard so the record compiled by the Corsair Staff lists nine victories, two losses and one tie. SPRING HILL, 3-HOWARD, 3. III Illllllllgjl Prevented by wet grounds from playing a doubleheader to make up for the first game which had been postponed on account of rain, Spring Hill battled the Bulldogs to an extra inning three to three deadlock in Birmingham. Foster and Schilleci made up the Badger battery. SPRING HILL, 9-BIRMINGHANL SOUTHERN, S. The Badgers chalked up their first vic- tory of the season when they defeated Bir- mingham-Southern by a one-run margin in a see-saw tilt that was anyones game until the last half of the ninth. Lou Kur- han started the game on the mound but was relieved by Capt. Bob Douville. Schil- leci who was' behind the bat every inning of the season did the catching. IE sqso E ff ' NV 2 5 lflifef 1930 REVIEW SPRING HILL, 6-BIRMINGI-IAM- SOUTHERN, 10. To add variety to the record books which at this time showed a postponed game, a tie, a win and a loss, the fates saw fit to down the Badgers by means of the Panthers' in the second game of the series. Kurhan who started the game in an attempt to take vengeance for his ill luck in the first en- counter was forced once more to retire in favor of Douville. The Badger bludgeons began to work for long drives when Zie- man connected for the first circuit clout of the s'eason. SPRING HILL, 12--TULANE, 7. In their first appearance on the home lot the Badgers trounced the Tulane Greenies by a very decisive margin much to the satisfaction of all purple followers. The University boys were not very classy ball players and they did not have much chance of victory. However the heavy hit- ting of the Badgers-, especially Schilleci's wallop out of the park was instrumental in the defeat of the VVave . Lou Kurhan broke into the win column by pitching a brilliant game. SPRING HILL, 20-TULANE, 0. We reduced the mighty Green VVave to a trifling trickle in the second game of the series. Hitting the horsehide to the fence, through the fence and over the fence for a total of fifteen bingles which coupled with six errors on the part of Tulane fielders netted a total of twenty runs. Bellande, Schilleci and Mattina played home run roles to the delight of the spectators. Capt. Douville held the Greenies to three hits and the infield with a couple of snappy double plays kept the Tulaners from ad- vancing on the bases. .V AFA: fin .I f , ' , Aedygiw, 174 'A . ,B -at ,. --Kew' .Q . ,.: .' '- ..,.....4c, 1 ff., Q 4 ' ...I .., .l ' ' .W- ww. ' N Q IQZSO Q HENRY 0,LQV2R. x K I 1 ff y R cons m rf X. 1930 REVIEW SPRING HILL, 5-WISCONSIN U., 4. In one of the most interesting and best played games of the season the Badgers of the South defeated the Badgers of the North in an extra inning encounter on the home lot by a one-run lead which was gained by hard hitting in the last half of the tenth inning. Foster went the whole game on the mound, allowing only six hits while Bellande and Bilgere starred at the bat with three hits out of five trips to the plate. SPRING HILL, ti-WISCONSIN U., 1 The Purple Badgers took a second fall out of the Red Badgers' with a six to one strangle hold. This victory had much sig- nificance since it gave Spring Hill a two game advantage over a team that had previ- ously defeated Vanderbilt and Washington University. Capt. Douville held the oppo- sition scoreless until the ninth and allowed only four hits. Murray and Schilleci con- nected with the pellet for home run drives. SPRING HILL, 6-TULANE, 1. Invading the Tulane stronghold and showing Crescent City fans that classy brand of baseball that had given them such a number of victories the Badgers took the final game from Tulane by the score of six to one. The home team tried desperate- ly to take revenge for the double licking given them the previous week in Mobile but Douvi1le's pitching and Bellande's field work held the VVave in check. SPRING HILL, 6-LOUISIANA STATE U., 5. fII IHHl'1lg.S'j Thanks to a home run off the bat of Murray, the Badgers came out on the long end of a long game which Baton Rouge fans claimed to be the best of the season. Foster again pitched the entire eleven in- nings and had thc Bengals' in 'control throughout the afternoon. Q lq:5O S jf ff? 'ii GP E ORSA' FC P 1930 REVIEW SPRING HILL, 4-LOUISIANA STATE U., 5. Stealing the Spring Hill thunder which had won the first game of the series for the Mobile team, Capt. Hendrix of L. S. U. poled out a homer in the tenth inning of the second game to put the Badgers on the short end of the score for the second time in the 1930 season. It was his' second homer of the day. Micky Bellande made one merry-go-round for Spring Hill. Kurhan pitched the entire game and connected for two hits but had the misfortune of losing the game. SPRING HILL, 14-MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE, 2. Capt. Douville pitching his last game for the Badgers took the Mississippi College Choctaws into camp without much diffi- culty. Twelve Badger bingles and a half dozen Mississippi errors were contribut- ing factors in the overwhelming victory. Mattina and Bilgere wielded the war clubs' and came to the showers with a four base hit apiece. SPRING HILL, 5-MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE, 2. We closed a successful season when we forced the Delta State Redskins to bite the dust for the second time in two days. Miss- issippi's two counters were scored by home run hitters. Foster did the honors on the mound during the final encounter and al' lowed the visitors only three hits besides the two that went over the fence. 'Q :QSC E I Y ul . -353,5 nib. L NBAC. Sct1u.i..Ecx B Pgllveylgp A ff ' QT, C21 M-w-x, fi:-e1 . . wma' cgiaaopns 1 ,. Eff 6 W yeconsaunff yffi if X, ,ll ,em - mg V .. FRESHMAN BASEBALL ALTHOUGH they played but three outside contests, the Freshman baseball nine this spring saw plenty of dia- mond service. During the entire season, except when the Varsity had collegiate games to occupy them, the rat niners faced the classy upperclassmen squad in semi-weekly games. The Frosh had a big .666 checked up alongside their name, for they won two out of the three regular games they played. They nosed out the Odom Grocery nine on a 6-5 decision, in the first game of the year. Big Boy Charlie Richards drove in the winning run in the last inning of play with a timely single. The second conflict also went to the Baby Badgers. They downed the Mobile Junior K. of C., by a 7-2 count. The initial yearling defeat was administered by the Bayou la Batre diamonders, at the Bay town, by a score of 5-4. With but two or three exceptions the Freshman nine brought out no marked horsehide talent. It is probable that the first string catcher, Fitzsimmons, will turn out to be sure- fire Varsity material, and his battery mates, Edgar Lovell and Charlie Richards should make the regular pitching staff next spring. But the fielding squad, although it numbers on its roster several likely looking prospects, probably will not bear Varsity fruit for a couple of years. Coach Mike Donahue had no easy task confronting him when he first marshalled his frosh baseball troupe, for there was from the first a noticeable dearth of candidates. With the limited numbers with which he was compelled to work, however, the diamond mentor turned out a team that gave the Varsity good opposition in the bi-weekly meetings. Q lqzso 2 ,, :ff W ECGRSAIRET VK if R 1, W -A Zfzfziuazzf W lo' ,.. V b. ' , ::,. 'V: 'llta ....: Q Y 4 A Y Y V 4 AA, 4 Breen 3l3WW'f'?W I NIFJ' ' Q JA X 3 U 4 HQ' ' . NVQ-13 300fh' ' Xyaiiec' , Wqzlfh fx, 'Kuff' f Qs A ' - 7 PZGSZZE7, .pzbharcl foveZZ ' V QQ. 59 J, 1? ' -, . 1 'L....,, Q :quo 5 ' fjfh, ch iavfmdn I' Jfrmifcvge A . , X 'j 5 , ' W' ,P ' f X V mg S i A 9 I J Q H X ' .5 iff - .3 5 . W2 653 , 4 x I JJ W ECORSA R ff R BUXING JACK DOUVILIJQ T1 M DUGAS l1ljl7!l!Ig'L 1' Tl'UI'IIl'l' t to Right: C1t'L'UlII', Kvyzzuud, Kurmznz, Guuglzan, L0-zu, Saba'fz'er, Donnelly Q uqzso E Wfffflsh xfx L 5 fj an f VJWVQ Q, -1 +A. -Ll-J- vig ,f -W HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Q5 ' -ff -,, W E consmn 57' W X, Nic, XVIXRKICN J, Hxll Llc, 5.1. .flffllvflu ffllrflnf' VARSITY H2729 SCH EIJULE S PR I NG HILL Bay Nimstte NVright'S .xtllll nl'6' Pzlsczlguulzl Mllrphy Icsuit H igh Sclmx ul Pcmucmlzl MR. FIi.XNIi R fiflllffl 2 KICK-OFF Q lqao E ,, ff? ', W ECORSAIRE7' 'V' 0- Q., W 'la E Tllllf OUT Left to Right Top Row: Lumizy. P1'c11dr1'gu.x'f. lx'm11'11x, Quurlvx, ,lIlf7lI.'TILtYff7, Xclml, ,1l4'Df7l1lIL Cccuni. Scccmcl Row: lltxf.-ffllllffltlll, c4, l'L'li, Huldir, l.n1'rx, Paw Qlffflfifml, fmz.rcr1, lfvlly, 11,17 Third Ruw: IV. Hwy, f,!lI7Ilf.Y5f71I, Dzzfizl, l,1'frfzIiiv1' Ifafij, ,54t71ll1Cl'S, Dvlnzas, Tymrzl. Bottom Rww: K. Roy, Smli, Kyuzz, jf. 161732 P F ww Q l ,idx E TOUCHDOIVN A Q uqso Q nd f ff' Ni 0 Y R W E! DE CORSAIR ET TVJ if REVIEW OF SEASON Hsin V Ln rci-na revs ,nga rv. Woon bil ' ' 'i1:f:s... 0 i ,ff .ga sr W sass- a g x D U u N .Q x . 2.3. 4 r H.. ' iygfzf mtg. - T, ,.,f v Q .L .sr Q X i X Jyi,L,5 -N-..:':,,aesg. wgg? , V p Q . N ax,,',, V '- Q , X . qficgby SKK? x . .. ' -4 -v My I .iw 7 4 in R A5 uf- T : . w - 4 w.l,..t.: A X-.-...,., -Q.,,,,,.- eafsh' ffissufa ' x' , ' - . ' ' '- 5, L 1 I I X , . if , . 'Bos x 'JI' - . .SANDQP-J - ,, . W: ITH the first call to practice, the grid' iron season of 1929, started off with a bang. A fine looking squad reported and pros- pects looked very bright under the tutelage of Coach Frank Reese. The opening day found some fifty-odd aspi- rants seeking berths. The majority of the can- didates were without experience but eager to learn the art of football tactics. The only veteran in the backfield was Nacol. Linesmen comprised Sanders, Litchliter, W. Roy, and Quinlivan. With these men as a nucleus, the proposition of building a team out of purely green material faced the coach. The actual playing season opened up at Bay Minette. True it is that the Baby Badgers triumphed over their rivals, thus getting off on the right foot, but the score was in no way commensurate with the real strength and ac- tivity of our team. The Baby Badgers continued their stellar playing. In the next fracas, with Wright's Military School, they came off on the long end of a 18 to 13 score. The Badgers had that final punch which drives the ball across the line when in striking distance of the opposing goal. Our fleet-footed right halfback Roscoe Roy took the palm for the afternoon. Al- though closely watched, Roscoe flitted all over the field like a phantom. It is hard to pick out any star on the line. They all worked hard and well, breaking through the defense much to the dismay of the Cadet backs. Our next opponents were Atmore. Spring Hill scored two touchdowns early in the fray E Q lq3O if t- t' W E if tiflvf - f Y: ff :ff T 2 CORSAIR 5 'E i ll cu: . IE' W A Q J o sz I I p I be 'K QUINUVAN and held on to this lead during the first halt. 8 Af But during the final half the Atmore line and A- hacks waged terrific attacks on our line and iw, twice placed the pigskin behind our goal. The if .tif game was well played and hard fought but the , 'MV' end found the score deadlocked, 12-12. x B' f 'M Playing throughout the entire game an un- beatable brand of football, the Spring Hill Hi team emerged from the Pascagoula fray, played on the Murphy Hi school field, with an overwhelming victory of 20 to 0. The Panthers according to comparative scores were favored to defeat the Baby Badgers. Only the week previously they had unmercifully trounced W1'igl1t's. But the Badgers took this as a good omen, It only whetted their desire to defeat Pascagoula. The Reesemen executed their plays with pre- cision and drive, scoring three touchdowns. Pete Impastato, our stellar left halfback, to- gether with his fast-stepping teammate, Ros- coe Roy, accounted for most of the Badger gains'. Both these boys slid off tackle and around end at will. Their side stepping and change of pace completely bewildered the Pas- cagoula tackles. The rest of the hilltop team rose to new heights. Ably directed by their clever quarterback, Al Prendergast, they played a laultless game, outplaying the Panth- ers in every department of the gridiron game. He consistently booted the ball for 40 yards or more. - Q iqzso f,-.W ,4 if fm.. s. Y ,A Q . ,Q A L ' N A c o L in DU-BUIIION . I, KQWQ - F . t - ,t.. A L i Ifgggfgf PMN 0 aixefxsr 'c z ,. a . -Ji - -FAT TY l.O'Px-ES' 4 N213 f 'BA 'Q Q' T ru Q. Y F , , E fl' ... -yrs 'hm -wA,,3.-..x ,V , , f, t, -, JJ ff ji W ECORSAIRE 'etc' r E 1 X UD iii' ii. Z 1930 REVIEW , 124 5 VV-HITEY - M 'ROY '-mf , ikffii 805 TY N AN bi LL -Hmsoie P are IMPASTATO HIL DELMAS Fighting manfully to make up for last year's defeat, the Bahy Badgers' once again lost to their ancient rivals, Murphy High of Mobile. A long pass late in thc last quarter was the only score of the game. The point after touch- down was not made. Phipps, mighty passer of Murphy, heaved in all directions but com- pleted unly a few. His' last heave to Shearer was a high wobbly hall that caused the spec- tators much heart trouhle before it landed. The Hill hoys tried nobly to score but the six minutes ieft to play were insufficient. Up to the last minute the game was one of the most hitterly contested battles ever seen on a local field. The three thousand people uhm witnessed the tilt felt amply repaid for their afternoon. The Badgers put up a magnificent hattle giving every ounce of their strength in an al- most successful effort to defeat the Murphy Panthers, The stellar players' of the Hill line were Duhuisson and Sanders while Roscoe Roy was the luminary of the backfield. lnvading the Crescent City, the next en- counter was laid in the den of the Jesuit Blue- f Q- nqao 31 sf! 11YV ??:CoRSA1Rf ,VJ 0' I X: RE IEW OF NEASON APEDDIE Jays. 111 this 172111110 111C 1igh1i11g 1111411 111 111C if 1011111 111111 of 1110 N11111L'1l1 111111-Y 11115 111-11111111 N1l'1ltC11 11,1 1110 w111'111 111111 1110 11111111 111114011 3 6 1i111 111111 2111111'111'011. ,1111L' Cl111I'C 1111110111 111VlI13' 1 -,,g,i:Vg, , , - - - 1. f'f - M 01111111-1'011 21 511001111 11'11111 111 511111111111 111L'11' fmwf' 1 A ' Q 11011105. 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Center Huw: Cmirlz CtII'fCl', Brojvlzy, Rt1L'0I7L'l'fli, Rcsmzdfs, R. ,lIzH'fvliy, Buff, .4557 Cum Tf111.rr11t'1'1'c. l:lnttuin Row: l'1iv!c, .Ut'Grutl1, Svlivlik, glIl'H1lUfI, Tlmrzifmz, 1,lIIll'l'1Ij', Nzlrifs. Q IQCSO E ,, iff 11, W ECORSAIRE V' We .l UNE BUGS THE JUNE BUGS of lhe Ceilleiitlixrl Yun' lix-ell up lm the reputzition securerl lay june ling zxgeregzntiiiiix uf lll't'X'lVPllw years hy meeting 111111 ClC'l-Cfltlllg must ul the lllfill Ql'l4lll'Hll teams of their size iii thix loeulily. .X e-my frf their l2'1lg'lllX schedule could not he presented 1111 this page. Left to Right Top Row: JlI1'. f1111c.r, S. J., L1 z'1'1, 1XY'lllHj', .lftllfl-II, ll'1f11!!1'-yi, li. li1'lIL'lfL 1 O. AHZ7l'1'.gfII', King. Center Row: P0llll11111, H111'1'1'.f, 1lIrN11111111'11, 171111111 fL'11j1l.l, Y'1f11111l, CI111'1xv, lC11f1!1'1'1', Bottom Row: C111111ur5, .l!0llc111', Sv-x'11111111', .-'ld11111s. uqso E vo ,M V5 J ' ' .. l .f. .-- ' ww., vs. E.. -'HC' 'fx - -MJ' ' , 1 1 L -D 1, 4.7 Y! 'J 1 A 'A , ' J ' 1 , V , 4 2 '3,f, ll: J. .. v ,fa 1 X 'vglu ,l Y -u, .gl 1 , - .-:. . ,,.. HT,-,-.. , F V' 4 ,,.. J- : v. . ,- -aff' fix- : ,Q.f, , x . .,,, , 4 Y, . . '. . . ' N' .71- 1 A A : . 'Sw' :V 1 . vlmwf- H ' s' ,' -4 . I,-A 'X r 3,11 : 1 W mfr.. ' . YQ ' 4 w , ,O ' I N4 6 HIGH SCHOGL BASKETBALL .W -ff seconsmnff rf 5- - , i m , Y , Q X' .,,. ,r f . N l V 9, fp Xx.' Cui 3 3 Qi If . l , if f -, if l x' 4 ' ,VQEEK , . ' 5 W -Jie: 12,-Tff':Tf, ff - fr X. t 5-TL aw i'!'vf3s S f lfiirw -71 . V- ,R , , ... I . -ll. --'- je V Y I if -PY ,iq ' 3 l. Q i - f g .gf E 3 3 . . ' x gi S l ,- Q,A ,, - .Q 1 ' QNX, , X f , L ' - 5 , f ,z 'LX' f H ,Wg I rlnmx Tyllllll R-van fenscn V tHE CENTENNIAL basketball team em- bodied all the ideals of sportsmanship and snappy playing that their predecessors had amassed in the last one hundred years. The team was a speedy co-operative unit sticking to- gether and doing its bit in carving a niche for Spring Hill High in Southern Alabama's Hall of Athletic fame. If one were to see that team in action it could be readily understood why S. H. H. displays its record with pride. That undying roster includes the names of Creed and Prendergast as two of the classiest forwards in this section. Howard Butt, next year's captain, held down the center position with the dexterity of a veteran University player. Q lqso Q ff i W ECORSAIRf1f Vf 0'- Nl EI, Q, . -w ii . z , --V ' 3 41,3 . x -I 7 xr j' J ' x 2 ff ' 7 isa ndergasf Bwft Inzpasfato Crvcd Capt. Delmas is to be congratulated on the manner in which he directed his teammates to so many victories. His co-worker and one of the steadiest men on the team was Pete Impastato. The memory of that Centennial season will linger long in the hearts of the Hill Athletic fans. 1930 SCHEDULE Spring Hill High Spring Hill High Spring Hill High Spring Hill High Spring Hill High Spring Hill High Spring Hill High . 22 McGill . . . . 14 . 17 McGill . . . . 21 .29 Foley... . .35 . 38 Wright's . . . . . 17 . 37 Escatawba . . . . 26 . 27 Wright's . . . . . 18 . 31 Bay Minette .... 27 Q lq5O E Eff W Econsfxmj 'riff R NW - 5' 'M JUNE BUGS ffm1,5'11lrx, ,1lL'.YAIIlI4Il'1I, lll'!1l'u1'41', lmhlll, l'4tIlH'NY Tlllfllrrl' MIDGETS AND PAN-AMERICANS t tu lQighff-fl,1lI1'.Xl11L'l'iL'fll1SI ffl.-m'f!u.v, l'l'11!li11, IM' l,u HHS, .-lllmlzu, Ru-fax, J. .4lrHISU Xlilluutsg lh'f11!'xL1x'. Wifi! ifx, lI'1'2'Iv11r11, fffllfy. CUVICJU Zivnzarz. -Q lq:5O Q F X. X 3- X fi. HIGH SCHOGL BASEBALL DJ N Mr 5 , i- .. rf Yer ' if SX Axes ali' Yu fg if -Q W consmn rf ?Q?NEHi'fP Y ,Ii rss, f'l'UlIlfUI'lLj'41.Vf LfRl'L'1'1II' Dlllill Uv. Roy THAT the 1930 edition of the Baby Badger baseball club possessed great potency was attested by most of the games they played. Under the direction of Coach Reese the new material that presented itself at the be- ginning of the season rapidly rounded into a great club, and made the boys forget the stars of by-gone years. The infield was truly one of the greatest that ever donned the Purple and White uniforms of Cld Spring Hill, and the outfield, although somewhat deficient in hitting strength at the beginning of the year, later remedied this weak- ness, and at all times turned in some sparkling fielding. The pitching staff, composed of Delmas, Creed, and LiRocchi, was one in which Coach Reese might justly be proud. Delmas, a southpaw, is one of the easiest Working pitchers, that the High School Railbirds have seen in many a moon. Creed, used as a relief pitcher, at the be- ginning of the year, finally got his big chance in the role of starting pitcher against Wright's, and did so Well that he immediately was promoted to this position for the rest of the year. Q nqso Q 31 JF' 'yy W ECORSAIR 5.7 WJ Y: Deluzas Starke Svotf Ryan The infield was rivalled only by Connie Mack's S'p100,000 infield. Nacol at first, although no Sultan of Swat, showed several rival first basemen a thing or two about fielding. O'Connor at second, is one of the clever- est ball players, that has ever stepped onto the High School diamond, and is about the best bunter in the en- tire league. Prendergast at short, shows flashes of' field- ing form, that rival that of the immortal Heinie Wag- ner. Over at the hot corner, we have Eddie Ryan, who handles himself like a big leaguer, both afield and at bat. The catching duties were ably taken care of by Sanders and Dulin. Sanders, when at the plate, always gave the opposing pitcher such a scare with his reputa- tion as a heavy hitter, that he usually received an inten- tional walk, but when they came near him-. Dulin, not quite as heavy a hitter as Sanders, was always a steady- ing hand for Coach Reese's young pitchers. The outer gardens were taken care of by Moe Roy, Whitey Roy, and Scott, the Kentucky trio. Whitey, as we go to press, is leading the league in triples, and is Q uqzso 3 'F :ff lx, W E consxm er r' W M. Roy Sanders Nano! O'C0nu0r Cre d high up in batting. Moe showed an uncanny knack of getting walks off of the opposing pitchers, and could al ways be counted on for one or two a game. Scott's prln cipal claim to glory, lies in his fielding, he snagging many high ones. The season opened up with a bang, the Badgers taking the McGill Yellow Jackets into camp, by a 12 8 count, in a loosely played contest. The next game saw the downfall of our boys, when they barely lost out to the Murphy High Panthers. The next foes, came in the .shape of Wright's, and they went home a sorely disap pointed team, having been overwhelmingly defeated by a score of 18-9. The team, hit by injuries, then lost three straight, to Murphy, McGill and Wright's, the latter two teams which they had previously defeated by large mar gins. In a determination to win, the Baby Badgers journeyed to Atmore, and gave their most brilliant ex hibition of the year, beating Atmore, the strongest team they met all year, by a score of 1-0. Next came the Cavaliers, whom they easily defeated, after a bad first inning, and the rubber which they took from Wrights by a score of 8 to 3 on the day the Corsair went to press The season as a whole, although not very impres sive on the record of games won and lost, will long stand as a memorial to Coach Frank A. Reese, who took a handful of raw, inexperienced material, and turned it into a winning ball team. Q uqso 5 f. U-v -4.53.2 -ff. 1--ai -.- ,1 ,, V --:A 1..- -t w.,. .., -. uf .3 ...Q ....Q...,k . - ..- ., f.- -.- .1 In .v f, -.91-5:1 Q.. 4 -:- ' ' '-exit?-R :gf x-C' . :, H--4 '- ..?: 1 - ' N. , . .-A, , , . W.-M-L ,ri w.. 5 r , ,- .,-. ,,:.4. N, , N .A xr -rs xv-K -gl-W it .4-..f,, 1 -- V -uk gg- tr v FEATURES ,,,.A , A X . 1 A 1 v 1 L v- I f w 1 t , Q , E I , n 1 , .Y v . , v ,- ,1 QQ . P 1 . J . i 'x ,- l 'Y 1 nj . '-.V '43 v W , , A 47, .f - -: ff' 1 . w ... . :U ,Q W , ., ,, . 1-. ' .S A .. '14 - if :ff W ECORSAIR5 V' qi T? A X1-F rs VELM LASSITER M 193551 Ecfjgiabi M155 NELL SCI-ILEY .zfdcr 0 - fhiig zcag 7266 Q lqso E M W ig consfwz s w , 'N KUPZLS5 C'1fz71fqL1fzfzl.9f .Rican N SPONSOR or FOOTBALL AND LEADER OF OMICRON SIGMA DANCE Q lq5O 'ff i 1 Y R JJ . fW A if W Y,C9RSAlR5V Yfy, EY? 4., f,,' f - 4, M155 Vf-:LMA MICHAEL l iYPZa,idof Vootbzlgfaofzyof :ss CATuEmNeWRno widoijgobbzllcyvqzsar 3 1 , Q lqso Q YQ ,J ff L55 W CORSAIR fzf wxf 1 Dufemfs TO S.X.A.A, Comvmmom Doc, Paxovxme, WSKDENT HM- Jamwxme-ww 4xovAL4Loorf41, , ,., . 1 ' -QQ HJ Bgnonmck Svomsoas md Escoms AT Mnssmsswm COLLECQE Game M' WW Q IQSO E 'E R JJ ' N mv: Nc-J Hem TOGETHER Lovom BAND- fnfrwms Hawes of Faom mmf as-K 'nf M, h ., 'N' if- . ...' f , p ' - fx kiivgyye 5 X, 51,5 :P Nor DEAD-ONLY Sufvmca THANKSCMVXNO Eva HLDAN Ma BEN W. :ev-qrf' ..... , . W hd ' 1. WAPXMINCJ Uv FOR Tm Ummm mmf A56 BIG V E uqso 5 :ff 4 comma ff W R Ni W iconsfxurzs w W E as . K is W I . , . in , :Y , , , W Q ff l wzzfrzwq VS? 'az Liar Boys - YK JPZQ Qrfwhf llli ,, f 1 ,,. an 3 ,fy-fl, ' eg KM 5 I' V T' Jlczldlobozqflfdafzf Just Q Zz!.zLi,Zr1X , W ,MM ..-..... .-...............M...... , Z., md.-. ...M . , W' Qlq50Q Q1 if yy W E CORSAIR fi Vf W EE 'Q m e 3m.z!nmq Ground for the 7hf07l'LaL.5' Z3yr1zcJl5e10z0n'.zLLZbr.zfq S 'qw B ,J if ,g consmnff w Y R Wpszlde Down, mam, M 5 5 , i ,,:q , ...J warmer than Dormitory fb L Lfxxi k 1 , 4., L JW . 5 4,2 A f .Q Aff ZU.Q,LzSLzzq.f 060' '?1'Lcf1,a' .Hem Zac .fire F' Cjfaristzwafs fast, Lime Q lq:.5O S , 41.1 sf' yy W ECORSAIR 5 ffwxf H UIJ 4 , ii sg ' 'i 1. f,. , 3 x 'A v! R ki 5 ' 7 XX wig- fill. 7 if gi' '-,Li Ya n f A 4- af X Wei ,, ,A f f. g5,,,,,g:-,, ,, -, :jj-' I 4' Y A nlxx H.,!,f-J. t f' i, f,,.,.x - H g:,w.-'5h1w- .,.!,- - px Q , -'sifiqi gf -my I ' ,. . Hi-T - f Arif - fbYi.,,1.' x K x vwbv., P' ' ' ' - ' 1 m f M f,Z.4+A - W E lq:5O S ' f+,.'r, ' s ii we V - A f , kms W4 1 wax 6- miss sm- WR' Z9 if K S' . -1410 . ' if .' 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' .' 31 3' , f' , K me H vi Q we - my f favs. fm. 3. 1 t -A W 1 f 1:14 , 1- A A A . s 4, . , .-,-N 1 Nw -1- ,-.ff ' 'Y 6' x 1 Q f Q 'L . 1 3 If 3 WMQW11, b P fl V MI - ' Q , Q 3 QA 5'9 gaewgfai f a . f-f.-3 I -- 'A if I '- g'ff f U, 3 nk .1 1,5 H 5 ' 5 Q f' 6 SA 'iff' 'Y A ' R i- , 7' ' ':.:Q.f, , X , 'F , . V . V, A V 1 5, -,,,.u,yi . , .2 ,K -I .RW ,ax ,'- . 43, Ikk, , 'R 2'.'ff7fl'ffifS , .mf xz45 V'fg N . PW' f - ' ,X A ,M V.. , 3.53, QL ,,. y 1 4- ,A ,ian V Vg -,-fats.. .:,.x.'.,. t 1 ' , . - rw-' WG- 221' - 'I ww 4- ,. -f' P+ 'WX fx -1 I .'.,,.i' 'M' ., , 1 , A , ,. gg A. .. .,a , F ,, if3Hex':, v ., A -A , QQ... Q- ' f N f x-f N143 51 1,f' 1 . . , , 21 ,., qW1 . .. 45 x vs ffm' 9 2 Q uqso E-'ff W ECORSAIR rf f Nl E5 COLLEGE HEARTHSTONES Charles VV.vBerry, Fort Benning, Ga. John A. Donnelly, 3411-1 Jenkins Ave., Tampa, Fla. Robert R. Douville, 1811? Dauphin St., Mobile, Ala. Timothy J. Dugas. Lake Charles, La. John F. Fox, 1501 Beach St., Birmingham, Ala. Henry B. Glover, Ashland Place, Mobile, Ala. James P. Heno, Napoleonville, La. Hugh L. Hopper, Jr., 618 Tremont St., Selma, Ala. Frederick O. Hughes, 203 S. Warren St., Mobile, Ala. james Francis Kelly, 113 E. Gordon St., Savannah, Ga. Henry J. Kaufman, Jr., Patterson, La. john E. Lawler, Toulminville, Ala. John Louis Leduc, 702 S. Edison Ave. Tampa, Fla. Daniel J. McCarthy, 407 E. Gordon St., Savannah, Ga. Lawrence E. Mayo, Moss Point, Miss. Oscar T. Mire, Thibodeaux, La. Joseph R. Pardo, 610 E. Michigan Axe Ilanipr lla John H. G. Ponder, 207 St. Joseph St., Mobile, Ala. John A. Roper, Greenville, Miss. Carl K. Segerblooin, Moss Point, Miss. Sidney A. Tonsxneire 158 VVhaley St., Freeport, N. Y. Arthur C. VVatson, Natchitoches, La. Calma S. VVeiss, 154 Macy St., Moible, Ala. Joseph R. Youd, W'arrington, Fla. Q iqso 5 ,J ' li ar e CORSAIR ff m' ree. ,, HIGH SCHOOL HEARTHSTONES Francis Vallee Adams, 1005 U. S. N. Bank Bldg Galveston, Tex. Emmett Emerson Bienvenu, St. Martinville, La. Harry Inge Bogue, 003 Spring Hill Ave., Mobile, Ala. Leo Alsace Cazalas, 2502 Spring Hill Ave., Mobile, Ala. Philip Creed, Fort Pierce, Fla. Helaire, Emile Delmas, Jr., Moss Point, Miss. George Aloysius Dolan, 1206 Spring Hill Ave., Mobile, Ala. Nicholls Dupre Dubuisson, Opelousas, La. Edwin Rowley Dulin, R. F. D., San Antonio, Tex. John Roe Gray, Natchitoches, La. Edward joseph Hanlon, 601 Charleston St., Mobile, Ala. Alvllllillll Patrick Hardie, Palm Island, Miami Beach, Fla. Pete Impastato, .306 Chartres, New Orleans, La. Vincent LiRocchi, Ir., 1824 Esplanade Ave., New Orleans, La. Fred Fowler Litchliter, McHenry, Miss. Pierre Robert Landry, R. F. D. No. 1, Box 64, Lafayette, La. -1 Emile Manuel Lores, :aio S. Broad St., Mobile, Ala. Thomas Edward Lyons, Box 4-13, Anderson, S. C, Chas. P. Martin, Jr., P. O. Box 750, Lake Charles, La. Melville Louis Menendez, 220 N. Bernadotte St., New Orleans, La. john Quintin Minvielle, Ieanerette, La. Chas. Henry Murphy, 312 S. Jefferson St., Mobile, Ala. Robert Edward Murphy, -12211 General Pershing St., New Orleans, La. Alfred Nacol, GS Nassaut St., New York, N. Y. Bernard Joseph O'Connor 1305 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Oswell Phillip Patout, jeanerette, La. Harry Milton Piele. 107 N. Hamilton St., Mobile, Ala. David Pierson, Central Louisiana Hospital. Pineville, La. William Travis Ponder, 207 St. Joseph St., Mobile, Ala. Thomas' Edward Pratt, 162 S. Jefferson St. Mobile, Ala. Q iqso Q Albert Moore Prendergast 3046 Guilford Ave., Baltimore, Md. Hugh Quarles, T915 Zimple St., New Orleans, La. joseph Derive Quinlivan, 51 S. Broad St., Mobile, Ala. Ruben Resendez, Apartado No. 1, Nuevo Laredo, Tex. Manuel Nunez, Sor Juana Inez 5, Mexico City, Mex. Paul Conrad Rose, Jr., Christobal, Canal Zone. Robert Hadley Sanders, 6 Cherokee St., Mobile, Ala. Thomas Skillman Scott, Jr 1325 N. Broadway, Lexington, Ky. Frank Sneeringer, 18 S. Aim St., Mobile, Ala. Louis james Stein, Toulminville, Ala. Joseph Kelly Trainor, 504 S. Conception St., Mobile, Ala. Robert Anthony Tynan, rzsis Lillian St., Shreveport, La. Philip Bernard Wogari, 1725 Marengo St., New Orleans, La. Isaac Vernon Wood, Azalea Apartments, Mobile, Ala. A CISSZEZESN, THE FO TcoLL1A EEXTRY Vox.. ??? No. 0 1830--1930 Piuer-: Less Biologists FONTCOLLLAN SECURES BIG S E R V I C E Becomes Member of Asphyxiated Press Association The Fontcollian wishes to take this Opportunity to announce to its readers that it has secured the services of the Asphyxiated Press News Service of America and in becoming associated with this in- ternational press group guaran- tees to its readers that the latest news reports from the Halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli will be furnished them in every issue of the Fontcollian. No extra charge will be made for this stupendous service since this news- paper believes it is rendering its readers a public service and con- sequently in the future, perusers of this sheet will be presented with the opportunity of getting the news red hot from all corners of the earth. WEATHER FORECAST NVhether it will rain or whether it won't depends entirely upon weather conditions. Partly cloudy and extremely dark for that period of time extending from 9 p.m. to 4 a.m. with probable fair or stormy weather thereafter. Moderate winds blowing extremely hard in a slightly north-northwesterly di- rection and probable local thunder- showers for that section of Mobile bordered on the north by St. Fran- cis, on the south by Dauphin street, on the east by Conception Street and on the west by St. Joseph Street. Perpetrate Massacre FOUR FOOTED ANIMAL VICTIM OF KNIFE WAR DECLARED ON CAMPUSAGHAS1' RAZORS A state of bellum was declared on that well-known type of cheek manicuring weapon commonly called the razor just before the Fontcollian glided under the roll- ers ofthe press. For some reason or other the perennial friendship that existed between the local people and the everyday shave became strained and after a few days of neglect was discovered to be badly broken. No accurate reason for such an unexpected break has been found by those who have been most painstaking Pinkertonion powers' .o a thorough investigation of the case. Authorities on the matter have already expressed the opin- ion that unless something is done to bring the opposite factions' to terms there will be great danger of having the boys who hitch to town taken for members of the House of David en route to con- vention, Millions of dollars have been appropriated by Gillette, Dur- ham-Duplex, Gem and other of the more prominent face cutlery magnates not to mention the daily radio talks being made by Mr. Awt O. Strop, the chairman of the Boardtof Directors of the American Amalgamation of Razor, Razor Strops, Razor Blades, Shav- ing Soap, Shaving Cream and Face Powder Manufacturers. The A. A. R. R. S. R. B. S. S. S. C. F. P. M. will do all in its power to relieve the situation, says Mr. Strop. The Bendelians at their last meeting perpetrated one of the most foul deeds that these hal- lowed halls' have witnessed in their century of decay, and tri- umph over various vicissitudes. After many unsuccessful at' tempts this bloodthirsty organiza- tion runs' to earth a fleet footed although slightly starved specimen of the feline family and burys the Sacrificial knife of old Bendel into the rippling sinews of its fur-clad vitals. After almost smothering in their own gore, these hardy pioneers' in the field of butchery finally ar- rived iit the following conclusions in regard to the internal functions of this terrifying Denizen of the Domicile: That its sympathetic nerves contain the elements of ring worm, eczema, and other skin irritations. That this appalling condition can be counteracted only through the conscientious application of Ipe- cac, digitalis, senna, belladonna, henbanc, vinigar and zip. That its intestinal perigenations are invari- ably due to proteroglypha which convulses the maxillary bones and causes' a condition of adamanteus and Crotalus atrox. These astounding observations deduced from the inner workings of the aforesaid cat are merely a few of the momentous contribu- of youth- tions that this great body ful meds' have propounded in their search for scientific knowledge. The Fontcollian joins with the Student Body in congratulating these prodigies in their magnifi- cent endeavors. PAGE 2 THE FONT COLLIAN 1830-1930 THE FONTCOLLIAN ak Pls Pk als Published by the students of the Latin Classes, for no purpos'e at all. iii Pls if Pls Entered in the Postoffice at Mo- bile Hall as no-class matter, under modifications of the Volstead Act. Pls Pk Dk Pls STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP Owned and Published by DUSTY RHOADES An Editorial Local establishments that de- pend for a livelihood on tuxedo and full dress rentals certainly wouldn't get their bread buttered if they had to look only to Spring Hill College trade. And did you ever see the familiar scene of three ox' four Hebrew salesman trying to outfit a bewildered cus' tomer in a soup and fish that would have been much more be- coming on the latter's three hun- dred pound brother? VVell that is not half as' funny as some boys we know at the Hill College who hustle the more socially ambitious and innocent little high school boys into the privacy of a Mo- bile Hall room and by extortion, and chicanery, sweat the cus- tomer into believing three or four dollars is plenty cheap to rent a tuxedo for the evening. So good at this racket are some of the boys that they can make their clients' pay the outrageous sum and like it. There is a certain sense of loy- alty that we cannot pass over how- ever amongst these tuxedo profit- eers. If they fail to land one of the suckers we mentioned above they are quite willing to allow one of their partners in crime to wear his shirt, or use his pants, or bum his studs, or squeeze into his waistcoat for no reinunera- tion at all. And what a WOW to listen to are some of the combinations that the fellows get into: The writer has a personal experience to recounting this regard: I was not sufficiently urged to attend one of the dances during the spring holidays and as a consequence was besieged with requests for parts of my evening dress apparel. At 7 o'clock a boy from 307 came in and got my sliirt. He had a sixteen neck and I had a fourteen but a little thing like that didn't mat- ter. A few minutes later a lad from 301 knocks and wants to know if he can't have a loan of the coat and pants. Sure, I said. Help yourself. I hesitated, about to say something, as he went into the closet for the outfit. As he was' about to go out I spoke, Say, Bo, you weigh over two hundred pounds on any man's scale. How are you going to get into those jeans that give me a close fit at 135 pounds. just watch, 1501 said, and they tell me he had a grand time at the party notwith- standing. My last friend had hard- ly gone when a little fellow all out of breath came running over from the high school with a rush order for a vest. Gee, if l couldn't have boosted the rental on that baby if I had been one of those thieves, The article is unsigned tthank Godl and nobody knows the difference if I claim to be an Honest Abe, so I can afford to say it without being denied. Any- way I actually gave the vest to the breathless' messenger and he departed for Quinlan Hall. I'll bet that last act almost makes the tuxedo profiteers weep and gnash their teeth. You know maybe it might be a good thing to make the borrowers' around here put up something for security hereafter. The outfit that I so generously scattered all around the campus that night has not been returned in toto yet. The shirt, the collar and the pants are still out. May I ask that they be returned before I borrow some- body else's for keeps ' also. Did You Know: Smith and Rotello could sing ? Aitkens is trying a new leg brace? Schilleci has a vibrator in his room? jimmy Charles wrote a play: Poles ? Twellmeyer doesn't know every- thing? Lemoine's Cuddin Phillipe died from a broken heart? Berry had his' face lifted? Low had his pants patched? Oscar Mire wears Fosters in love? Kelly is too? garters? Or That: Two thousand gallons of zip are consumed annually for s'elf-preser- vation. Famous Proverbs: Cap'n SidHNow I lay me down to sleep. Gibbons-A straight line is the shortest distance between two points-lFence or no fence.J Stephens-The great open spaces' are America's playground. Armitage-When better molars are shownr-I will show them. Pardo-It's not too thick-its Climax. Owens-Thars a fire in them thar hills. Heard Every Day: That six A. M. bell. Whoa thar Deb, Pass the Zip. Sell me a stamp, will you? What's that English exercise? I-low many more days? Goin' to the Hill? Be out in just a second, mister. Oh, wl1at's the use? How about a ride. Shorts? There ain't no justice. Gimme some paper. Say, when I took my trip to Canada- 1920-1030 THE FONTCOLLIAN PAGE 3 l FO TCOLLIA PORTS Fontcollian Reporter Gets Private Interview Famous International Xylophone Player Gives' Secret of Success to Staff Representative Our noted and justly cele- brated Xylophone player and con- cert artist of seven continents re- lented from his selfadopted tacti- turnity and granted forty-eight hour interview to an enterprising star reporter for the Fontcollian. This famous musician made a most interesting declaration On the art of Xylophoning and we re- peat his statements verbatim: Back in 1848, when I was about the age of three years, my par- ents advanced the desire that I should develop into an accom' plished and world renowned mu- sical artist. l was even then a tal- ented singer and immediately re- solved that I would satisfy my fond relatives in their wish, l wrote to Goldberg and Kelly's corres- pondence School of Music and re- ceived by return mail a complete course in the Xylophonoscopy. I was' at this time almost four years old. By the time l was fifty I was well on the way to success as I could then play the first two bars of the Pagan Love song with only twelve mistakes. My fame soon spread abroad and l en- trained aboard the good ship Stink for Europe. I took the good citizens of f'Nearly literally the old world by storm. They pleaded with me to tell them the story of my success: but of course I would do nothing of the kind, l sat down merely Xylophone and hammered out the Golden Chords of Yankee Doodle. The symmetry of this immortal conception of Goeeethe rcsounded through the London municipal stadium and held my audience spellbound. Never had I played as I did then. Oh, the joy of that night lingers with me even now. 1 can see the awe-struck expression fContinued on next pageb at my trusty Sing Sing Defeated in Ping Pong STEPHENS STARS FOR LOCALSg AL CAPONE FOR VISITORS As the somber pall of night settled over the campus the stu- dents were just recovering from one of the most astounding come- backs in the history of Ping-Pong. Sweet Feet O'Reiley of Sing Sing, on the Hudson, had just shot a brilliant goal in the last five minutes of play-John Bar- riemore Stephens, the pride of the school came through for Old Alma Mammy and shot a three milli- meter score to tie the count. One Shot Kelly of the visitors then shot a forty-four. Donnelly of the locals retaliated with a thirty-five. Things looked bad for the Mobile boys when Eddie Lawler, tiring of shooting Bull, shot a hole in Warden Shannigan's left thumb. The good Warden, not expecting such rough treatment from the youngsters was taken completely unawares. Seeing his predicament he picked up a stray pool table and cast it at the lights. Put this ruse didn't work-the lights had dodged these puny weapons before H0 they neatly swung to one side and blew soap bubbles at the wrathful NVarden. Mayor Heno taking advantage of the slump in the stock market then waded in and socked Lawler squarely between the eyes with a Cadillac sedan that was resting and panting peacefully by the stadium entrance. Now, our Ed- die being unused to such treat- went grabbed Twellmeyer firmly by the right leg and swung at the intrepid Heno. He missed how- ever and striking Donuelly's racket scored the winning point thus giv- ing the College a decisive victory. The visitors from the North were good losers and departed the proud possessors of the silverware from the Refectory, Mobile I-lall. the Physics laboratory, three shat- tered Spit-tuncs, Renos wooden leg and Lott's wisdom tooth. After the Game Town leave was granted the victorious Conquer- ors who immediately fell into a state of coma from the shock. The victory was attributed to the fact that the locals lacking in the freedom of the Sing'SiI1Sl boys, had more time to give to the development of their game. How- ever tl1ere's much to be said on both sides. VVatch for the San Quentin fray, Rig Doings promised. Campus Comments SMlTH4Say Rotella, somebody wants you on the phone. ROTELLA-Tell 'em l'm taking a shower. SMITH-I did but they won't bf'- lieve me. ROSE-I guess l had better come then. It must be someone who knows me, pretty well. IF:- Podunk offered someone H cigarette. Guillot passed in something. Lemoine talked English. McCown took a shave. Bourgeoisc kept quiet two min-- utes'. Daly got a hair cut. McCarthy lost ten pounds. Schilccci lost fifty. Dowe got angry. ANU lF:- XVe got that much discussed hot water, THEN :- XVe'd all get town leave on Mondays and Thursdays. PAGE 4 THE FONTCOLLIAN 1830-1930 Fontcollian Reporter Gets Private Interview on their countenances when I nearly fainted in the frenzy of my desire to please them. VVVhen I had clone playing the Pagan Love song llXly Master Piecel the thought suddenly struck me that what did it matter if I had the whole world at my feet and yet did not know my Latin and Greek? So I im- mediately cast my hardy Xylo- phone into the brine of the Arctic ocean and returned to the clay covered acres' of sunny t????l Alabama and entered Spring Hill College where I am now happily pursuing the ancient classics and brushing up on my singing. Oh, yes I still smoke Gold Bowls- they never cause throat irritation. The great composer never an- swered my question of whether he would ever return to the outer world or not. He just shook his hoary locks and gazed witsfully toward the city of Mobile and said where there's life there's hope. ZUKKERMAN 81 SON Thirty Years' of Honest Thievery Diamonds, VVatches-Anything Pawned. DUCAS UNDERTAKING COMPANY Eventually, Why Not Now? McCOWN COLLEGE FOR YOUTHFUL MAIDENS Get Ready for Your Opportunity Business Courses Our Specialty FIRES SIGHTED AND REPORTED McGlynn Alarm Bureau WE SEE 'EM ALL RICHARDS BARBER SHOP Spring Hill Boys Feel at Home Here. If you spit on the floor at home- Spit on the floor here and feel at Home. EAT AT J. 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KENNEY, Mgr. A. F. SPATAFORA, Ass't Mgr. An Invitation W cordially invite you to visit our MODERN and COMPLETE plant, Where for more than TWENTY-FIVE YEARS Mobile's finest Bakery Products have been made. 1 -.1 I 'llllllllllllf . fum. l' WHERE OUALHY BKPURITY CouNT f f brighi pages 1 1 1 1 L J P ,,.. Q i ai mmuzf Q1 ff W Ev 'Z mum za ,mmf ef ge Jzhaf reflect those happy. carefree days has been our ,1-. QOCII .e .g ..e. .3 ' OOLLLOE., f ANNUAL DIVVIQN E O QL e O L f I x xc4,,.,,,. ,.L.... L ..,.: X XIN THE HEART OF TI-IE: SOUTI-I 5 Q S THE 1930 CORSAIR STAFF CI-IOSE BECKTOLD COVER WHEN you opentthis annual in years to come, renewing memories that become more priceless with time, you will find the book still a thing of beauty. The fine binding by Becktold will preserve it as an annual should be preserved -for a lifetime of enjoyment. We are proud to point to the 1930 Corsair as a fine example of the superb craftsmanship and artistry built up by the Becktold Company through fifty years of experience in creating and executing covers of quality. THE BECKTULD COMPANY 210-212 PINE STREET SAINT LoU1s outhis Largest Clothiers and Tailors YOU WILL FIND ALL THE NEW UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE STYLES HERE. ALL OUR READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHES TAILORED TO ORDER ARE ALL ONE PRICE-TAILORED IN DIXIE THE CH IOB CO. 256 Dauphin Street : Mobile, Alabama NO KOL PROMPT SERVICE ON OIL BURNER REPAIRS Flynn Plumbing Sc Heating Cn. 1007 1-2 SPRINGHILL AVENUE Mobile Al b COMPLIMENTS of Mobala Coffee C0 Youll Always Find The Best Candies, Smokes, Drinks -AT- A. ik W. STORES ALBRIGHT 8: WOOD The Accommodating Druggistsn VVon't You Have-A-Tampa Cigar DISTRIBUTED BY VV. G. PATTERSON CIGAR. CO 202 Government Street MOBILE, ALA. WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaning Co. HCARETAKERS OF CLOTHES 907 Spring Hill Avenue Mobile, Ala. LEAHY 8: LANDRY Plumbing and Heating 75 St. Michael Street-:-Mobile, Ala. Dexter 1960 VVa1'ley Fruit oc Produce Co. 55 South Commerce Street MOBILE, ALABAMA Brackin Construction Co.. Inc. HIGHWAY AND RAILROAD CONTRACTGRS Grading, Excavating, Draining and Water Mains 404-5 Merchants National Bank Building P. O. Box 1467 Dexter 199 National Sea Food Co., Inc. Mobile's Most Sanitary Market Phone, Dexter 918-919 St. Francis Street MOBILE, ALA. Tlioss Sporting Goods Co., Inc. SPORTSMAN'S HEADQUARTERS 76 DAUPHIN STREET DRINK IN BOTTLES Coca- Cola Bottling Co. OF MOBILE Royal Sz St. Anthony Sts. Phone, Dexter 834 Le Baron lsymis - - President lflcrlnert Lyons - - Vice-Pres. S. O. Starke - - SeC'y l'rezis, Alabama Corn Mills I Company Wholesale GRAIN AND GROCERIES Manufacturers of ALFALFA AND MOLASSES FEED MOBILE, ALA. REMEMBER R E Y N A L D S FOR ORTHOPHONICS R E C O R D S Radios and Radio Supplies Kodaks Developing and Finishing REYNALDS MUSIC HOUSE On Bienville Square Look for the Dog Our Compliments to Spring Hill College May She Live Long and Prosper City Fruit and Produce Co. T e obile Press MOBILES OWN NEVVSPAPICR C pl t g SPRINGHILL CO1 LEGE ON ITQ HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY 1 - O ' 3 I l' I I IIIQUG COMPANY THE BEST' ONLY VV H IC R E Y O U M E IC T IC V IC R Y B O D Y D O W N T O VV N N E W S - - That Bears the UStE1'IlIlQ',, Mark of the Associated Press MAPH WHEN you read something in the Mobile Register or the Mobile News- Item you may be absolutely certain that the article is accurate, un- colorecl, unexaggeratedvAND TO BE RELIED ON. Both these QUAL- ITY NEVVVSPAPERS publish exclusively in Mobile the full report of the ASSOCIATED PRESS. the peer of all news-gathering organizations. The AP mark on news is to a newspaper report what the Sterling mark is to silverware. TO BE SURE THAT YOU ARE GETTING ALL THE NEXVS-VVHILE lT'S NEWS in its purest form, subscribe to THE MOBILE REGISTER MURNINGS AND SUNDAYS THE MOBILE NEWS-ITEM EVENINGS ANU SUNDAYS M OBILE'S LEADING NEWSPAPERS 200 Rooms Caxntlxmx 'Pilot X Fire pro of 'firee Yarkmq Space, EUROPEAN PLAN J. H. PIPPEN, Mgr. FOR ALABAMA--ITS PORT AND PROGRESS MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK MOBILE, ALABAMA XVHAT DO YOU PLAY? Golf, Tennis, Football, Baseball, Fishing, Hunting EVERYTHING TO HELP YOUR GAME THAT'S US Mobile Sporting Goods Company The Sportsman's Shop 78-80 DAUPHIN sT. MOBILE, ALABAMA C O VV A N Lumber Company Inc. Compliments SAENGER LUMBER PARAIvIoUNT and P U B L I X BUILDING MATERIALS THIJATRES OLD SHELL ROAD Jackson 11 Pep and Mileage lVloCown Oil Co., lnc Trade With Home Folks PENNSYLVANIA PREMIUM MOTOR OILS The Highest Grade Oil in the World 66 Servicew TO THE BUILDER COAL AND BUILDING MATERIALS llnclerwoocl Coal N Supply Co. Board of Connnissioners CITY OF MOBILE HARRY T. LEON SCHWARZ HARTWELL, Mayor CECIL F. BATES ooMPL1MENTs of Dainty Dllllglllllll Company St. Francis Street Opposite the Cawthon Hotel Hunter. Benn G Company Established 1887 Exporters of SOUTHERN PITCH PINE Cable Address: Hunter Mobile MOBILE, ALA. , ln, , -4. ANOTHER HUNDRED FRJUITFUL YEARS AND THEN SOME! Is the Sincere Wish of Mobiles Own Rattling Good Chain. GREER'S GOT IT Pieelv Wieely Nationally Advertised Groceries and Western Meats Owned and Operated by 35 Pleasantly Different Mobilians Grocery Stores Compliments Compliments JOHN J. MARTIN For ARTHUR D. DAVIS For Revenue and Road Commissioner Mobile County tFirst Districtl Three To Be Elected Democratic Primary, August, 1930 Political Ad Paid by john J. Martin. 111 Providence St., Mobile, Ala, Sheriff of Mobile County Subject to Democratic Primary, August 12, 1930 Paid Political Ad by Davis Campaign Committee, Mobile, Ala. Thos. T. Taylor Aaron A. Lowenstein Sidney Lowenstein TAYLOR, LOWENSTEIN dz CO. NAVAL STORES FACTORS AND EXPORTERS MOBILE, ALABAMA Sigler Electric Co. Electrical Contracting and Supplies. Lighting Specialists 7 S. Joachim St. Mobile, Ala. Dexter 3121 Compliments DUDLEY MCFADYEN For Sheriff Mobile County Sl1l1j6Ci In iltllml of HIC Dvllluqiiltic Primary, August 12, 1930. Political Ad Paid for by Dudley McF'adyen Northwest Royal and Church Streets 1' 9 I I ' . ' REAL CREAM ICE CREAM 502 Dauphin St. MOBILE, ALA. ASHLAND GARAGE Repairing and Accessories Paul Fearn, Manager Phone Dexter 1759 Old Shell Road Opposite Ashland Place WHEN IN NEED QP Ri1iFRESHili2N'1'S on DRULS SPRING HILL DRUG CO. 'I-llwfv flu' Hill 1-8 ofaI-'age of GOOD LUCK To the Graduates of 1930 Pr1'11!vrs That Please HEITER-MARX PRTG. CO. Next to Western Union In Speed Yellow Cab Co. of Mobile HAIL THEM ANYWHERE Dexter 227 R. C. Herndon, Pres. THE MOBILE NATIONAL BANK Savings - Checking - Trust Investments 55 St. Joseph Street A Full Banking Service Compliments of MR. C. W. CONWAY Compliments of Cudahv Packing Co. Makers of Puritan Ham - Bacon - Lard First In The Landi' UVVANTA HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED Suits Cleaned and Pressed Shoes Half Soled 7 N. Royal St. Mobile, Ala. GEORGE'S FRUIT STAND SANDWICHES AND SHORT ORDERS On Royal Street Next to Van Antwerp's MY MARKET LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY EGGS 554 Dauphin St. Phone, Dex. 4827 MOBILE, ALA. GEORGE B. ROGERS Architect Suite 1007 Van Antwerp Building Mobile, Alabama A Joe Baker Walter Mitchell, J Merchants Printing Co. We Never Disappointn Dexter Greoo-Ilextcr 6301 12 N. Joachim St. Equipped to Print Anything I' JAS. K. GLENNON Sz CO Inc. REALTORS INSURORS Oldest Agency in the Southland 59 Years of Competent Service Palace Barber Shop 12 North Royal St. W. B. Carpenter, Prop. COMPLTIMENTS OF ARMOUR. lk CO. 65 South Commerce Street J. E. Fagan, Mgr., MOBILE ALABAMA COMPLIMENTS of 13, L. P. FORCHEIMER GROCERY CO. GOOD BYE Cgnjplinjgnts Old Time Soda Water f wELcoME O NE-H1 Star Produce Co. THE NEW CARBONATED BEVERAGES c IL MAEUEKCEJIENG J. E. Paterson co. Lumber Co. MANNING MCPHILLIPS, Mgr. Sash, Doors and Millwork MOBILE, ALABAMA BUILDING MATERIALS The Source of Service Dauphin St. At Tacon CONGRATULATIONS On the Construction of GREATER SPRING HILL B. Luscher 85 Son Paint Co. Mobile, Ala. INSURANCE McHUGH, HAMILTON, LYON Ku HORN 60 St. Francis Street i -..B. FOR SIXTY-FIVE YEARS Alabama's oldest, Mobile's largest National Bank, has tendered helpful and efficient service to its customers and assures them safety by CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OF S2,500,000.00 FIRST NATIONAL BANK MOBILE, ALABAMA Compliments of Palliser Beverage Co. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK 8a TRUST COMPANY Capital 35001100 Surplus' S250,000 Complete Commercial, Savings, Trust and Foreign Departments A. 4 .. . . V. 'l:1z'm'y lwrrzlzty L Ull.S'lSft'Hf ll ith Sozlazrz' Banking Allen Realty SL Insurance Agency REAL ESTATE and GENERAL INSURANCE Mobile, Ala. Frank L. Roche E. P. Roche James J. Duffy R O C H E 335 Government Street GOODBRAD FLORAL CO. '-The Qualify Flour f.-f' ,S'1wp MEMBERS F. T. D. ASS'N. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS 1408 DAUPHIN ST. MOBILE, ALA. Adams Motor Co. AGENT FUR Ford-Lincoln CARS GOODYEAR TIRES AND SERVICE MOBILE, ALA. COMPLIMENTS of McCrory Stores COMPLIMENTS of S. H. Kress Sc Co. Jno. J. Damrich It Is a Feat To Fit Feet HOME OF GOOD SHOES 105 Dauphin Street MEANS QUALITY Compliments Steel and Copper Plate Engravers of ' Wedding Invitations Visiting Cards A r Coixliiiinleiiicfelgiizelnf Invitations F' XV' M Eiigravcgidlcgfilaziixciiery and Letterheads' MOBILE, ALA. james T. Duggan Thos. M. Moore Bid ood Statloner Duggan-Taylor g C Y OITI all Realty Co. p Y Real Estate, Insurance Agents . and Money Brokers 67 St. Francis St. 58 North Royal St' MOBILE z ALABAMA Mobile, Ala. Electric Maid Bake ShOp, Inc. COMPLIMENTS Taste the Difference 0f 5-SHOPS-5 A Delicatessen Department at Four Locations CRANE CO. THE ONLY DIRECTORY OF THE KIND PUBLISHED The Keystone irector ESTABLISHED 1922 152 West 42nd Street, New York, N. Y., U. S. A. Contains the Names of Representative ATTORNEYS, COLLECTION AGENCIES, JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, ACCOUNTANTS, PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS, REALTORS AND COURT STENOGRAPHERS. CORRESPONDENTS WANTED T i Q Q I C Nick L. Vickers Umm A UDP Y '0- INSURANCE St. Francis Street Distributors of Mobile, Ala. RAILWAY, ELECTRICAL, MILL I il T4 sUPPL1Es AND MACHINERY Norvllle Bros. 5 Wholesale Insurance I Real Estate--Rents-Mortgages l 61 St. Francis St.-Mobile, Ala. Mobile, Ala. Potter-Crosby M1-3N'3 FURNISHINGS COI11plll116I1IS Under the Battle House or - l ofa SAM JOY LAUNDRY DYERS AND CLEANERS. w I CLEAN EVERYTHING FROM 4 HATS TO SHOES P R Dexter ISHS!! 114-1113-HH Conti St. MOBILE, ALA. nu--un nu un un nu nu -un uur , nu uu uu uu-W un uuiuu nu un lm un uu un nu un uu un ull ll AUTOGR PH u un nu un nu un nu fun una-uurruu nu Y uu uufuur nu un nu nu un un nu un nu 'I' n nn nn nn vm um nnfnn uunfnnfnn--nn nufuninn nninninnfnn nnimur,nn--nnfnninnlnninninn 'nu n AUTOGR PH I ll ml un lm un nu lm nn nn nn,nninninn-uu1nu4nnlnn Y nninnlnuinnfnnluul:yvvy1pnn?nn-gungnu.-nn-ul:-vllvv-uuulv 7 1 1. 1 0+ 1 , ,Qi Q .,I ' ' 'L , G.,-A 1, 3 gf ,. ' A ,YA f' 3 J! ww 'Y- A QW , 'Z 'Ie I 5 . HAL: ': , .ig - my ' ' 1. ,I V, AT. . lr ! 1 5 , :nfs bw xp' ? FG A N, 'U 1 at Jai xvhfx 4 F 62, v U- k SL y G I W as 4. 'I A H4 af eg 4 :fp gf., A I 41 4 . 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