Spring Hill College - Torch Yearbook (Mobile, AL)

 - Class of 1933

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LL1-. m,p,?iNi51Sl9 Avi : n-ur-ff 1' ' ' THETHOMASBYRNE MEMQEHAL LIBRARY SPFHNG Ham COLLEGE i gh-E-BLUQ HALL. ALA- ,..V xg... .. 5 Vs. F Q1-f'ZE.'W CRD N presenting this book we have tried, while recording as faithfully as possible the school year, also to put into these pages something of the spirit that is the real Spring Hill. This spirit is the result of the comradeship of gen- tlemen, of the close association of these men with God, and with God's servants, the Jesuits. The Spring Hill spirit has been conceived and nurtured by generations of Christian gentle- men, unfailing in their devotion to God., to culture, and to the welfare of their country. It is this glorious heritage of industry, rever- ence, courage, and fellowship which we have received from the past, which we have en- deavored to carry on, and which we now leave for the Spring Hill of the future. If, in the years to come, this book succeeds in recapturing for its readers any of the priceless life that was theirs at Spring Hill, we shall feel fully repaid for our efforts. 1. 24 -A - '5' 'N f K DE DLE EiA. .EJI QTY To those at whose knees we learned to prayg to those who molded our ideals and guided our wavering stepsg to those who have been our constant inspiration, most appeciative of our successes and most sym- pathetic in our failuresg to those whose sacrifices have made possible our educa- tion, whose faith in us we shall strive to justifyg to those to Whom all our honor and devotion are due: TO THE PARENTS OF THE STUDENTS OF SPRING HILL COLLEGE We respectfully and lovingly dedicate this TI-IE CORSAIR OF l933 If 'i'. 47 20 15 2 51' i N- it v f 4 ' 3 1. . I 'L - l 41'-TI' l ' ' lil I CJ QDTf fJ'511.Yf'l'fJ E5 Bookl . The College Book II . . . Classes Book III. . Activities Book IV . . Athletics Book V . . Features 5 154 . 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THE QORSAJIR GIF I1 Q 3 3 ,L ' 1 5' M, , f '29 ,xx xxkx ,xuuuuw xX-,,, v, k.,. ,x',- - ,L , zyf Ax. X ' C ,n f Q I3 FEW FTLZZW ? Wsd- fi ' Y X 'I W' 2, r ,, THE CURSAIUR COHF 11935 ff7'f -'ei K ' ,, ,. e - ., nxtxini. 'll . ,. 4, R if c , -- s -' -W 1 , , Q ,,,, t X , ,l ,,',' A it--srsl -rg - ,Y uuvnczlfffffff ff iflfuun 1 1 1.- 1 1.,f Q XX p f X f 1 T rl ,el 4 If g , W ffllt if -li- K FhElf!fff1r,0,,'fi4 ' l ttl t , X ,ff mjfl - Jax, in ex sae X at te, tt .4 X u by , e , I Rrv. -Ions DRL'n.xx, 8.1. PI'1'Jltf1'llf 7. V Y -, , ,Y ii l 1 l l L l l l I H i E4 Rev. R. CUMMINGS, SJ. Dean .Q Khhlilltljnnlasuxis ' ' I Faculty Many years ago, under the great dome of St. Peters in Rome, there occurred a scene that for sheer dramatic intensity and pregnant import has never been equalled in the annals of history. The place was the private audience chamber of His Holiness, Pope Pius Ill, Kneeling before him were seven men, their countenances lined and shining with the enduring purpose with which their very souls were fired. Imbued with the awful spirit of their leader, lgnatins Loyola, they had travelled afoot across linrope for this moment, to receive the approbation of the Holy Father for their sanguine hopes. He looked at them and said, The finger of God rests here. The centuries have borne out his prophecy. Armed with something besides themselves, this group of men has marched down the arches of time, though harrassed and persecuted, condemned and vilified, their numbers increasing, their influence diffusing in ever-widening circles and their strength growing till today the Society of Jesus is spread to the far corners of the earth, Though organized for the sole purpose of imita- tion of the life of Christ, the forte of the Jesuits lies in the field of education. The goal of the Jesuit Sy stem of education is the harmonious development of all man's faculties. It cannot he achieved by the Rev. THOMAS Snnsuis, S.J. Prf'ff'ct of Disrijwlim' ,,- , , , H 7 Wal ' X V VL, , M ' ig' . y. Qjsgglfl 'L 1 . , P A: THE clot-tsalutt OF toaa i , 4 ff g ag? 523 iiillwx a ff' up Q K X vt X Tim XXXXXXX, Hr Ilflf 4 f.f,fJ5,'. '.': -'-'f'-' iff- 1' ig ' hf HW Faculty mere inculcation of knowledge. Though the Liberal Arts are essential components of the culture of man, these in themselves are not enough. Error must be condemned, truth must be upheld. The ability to discover wrong and right must be made possible by the dissemination of rules and precepts that in themselves form the foundation of truth and lead unequivocally to all that is correct and true. But though the philosophy be true it must have an activating co-agent to bring it to its fullest and deepest signilicance. Religion alone is capable of securing this end. Thus every by-way of learning and erudition in the .lesuit System of education is lighted by the twin lamps of a tried and true philosophy and theology. It is the most eflicacious system ever devised. The educational institutions of the Society of Jesus dot the face of the globe. The men them- selves, whether in trackless jungles, noisy city streets, barren wastes or cloistered halls, do the work of God. Only the best may join the company of Loyola and these men, the shock troops of Chris- tianity, form today the bulwark of the Catholic Church-their schools, the fortresses of pure un- adulterated philosophy and moral idealism that repulse the tidal waves of sophistry and cant. Bringing man into the full diapason of his being, disseminating truth in all its forms, caring Il0t for themselves but for others they,ithe Jesuits, are the recognized exemplars of Christian idealism, the harbingers of sound thought. They will trek to the end of time, their strength intact, the pure metal of their aspirations undimmed. OO 0 F t s' 'Qs tweypyps ,ne-QM... Rev. EDWARD T. CASSIDY, SJ. REV- WILLIAM OBERING Dean of Men Profr.t.tor of Senior Pfziloxnjvhy fNQ,,2f'Q- ii i- tgfxdyn Q EWR ' i s QQ. Toggf? Yi L! 43 THE CURSAIIR UF :M -fy X5-X T ,Y 2, 'Hat A 1 Et . 3135 TX Ny 'iii Kathi. f, '-fxfw' ' - ' 11933 1 I K 'I X. -Wg E A f 1 r ff Y E N I ' ' f' ' 2 1 .1 L .- ,, xi? of , , -. 11 M1 ,Z Q I ll X U I , I - - . X ,-x, V gx . .g..'4if: .T:XQ Xa xxxxxx Q fffffflff 11 f 211111111 .- A v ,ig lf W.-1 ,, ,A- ',, ..-W - gg .' 1 4' ,t I ... is , , . W 1 if 1'6 W 1 MM .wa-Q1 'W 1: vgx ,.3,, X 42- R M--ills 1F.a1fCmJ1.ll1i'y REV. IJANIEL M. CRONIN, SJ. Profrssor of Nlatlz 1' maiifs REV. -IAMES E. DE POTTER, SJ. Prnfrssor of Edurafion, Philosophy and Efuidvnffs of Rwliyion MR. HARRY L. CRANE, SJ. Profrssor of History, English, and lllatlzr- maiicsg Dirrdor of llzf Pulzlirily Drparfmnzt REV. FRANCIS IANSSEN, SJ. Profrssor of Laiin and Grfrkq Ilflodrralor of Porlirr Liffrary Sofifly REV. PETER P. O'SU1.1,1VAN, Sal. Profrssor of Lalin and English .pf REV. VVM. A. NIULHERIN, SJ. Profrssor of Pflilosojflly and Pllilosojvlly of Rrliyion RIICH.-'XEL AI. DONAHUE, A.B. Professor of Eronomics amz' Edzusaiiorzg Direrfor of fltlzlriifs. REV. CHARLES J. QUIRK, SJ. Proffssor of English and lifvidrrzfrs of Rrliyiong Dirrrior of Corsair and Spring- llillian Louis J. BoL'DoLfsQLf1E, B.S. Profcssor of Drafwing and Alalllmnatics REV. F. TAIJECJ, Sul. Proffssor of Spanish I6 E. -, ........?T . ........ K- xx - -f ' f fg l ii m N- Q-XKf9fJx rr 1 rug' me 'Q W ' . DE X A ' 4,., . 'V Ni .:, ,.-- P3 Qi. I V Ni 1 -, ll I I 'I N 1 R . R THE QDIRSAJUR UH? 11933 -V .R f R A. 'X mi 1 42. QW 'f l 'gm xxxx X X xxxxxxxx QQ Qi xxxx xxxx 1 1 ffffff 1 ' MX' f'f!ff 'XX af Q -Q '. vm-rf ., . sf if ia , V Q X :Y '45 .R .f .1 ,7 A a .ww - Z - 4 ff . .-:if S 5 ' -'Fi T112 ' V 1. J f, af- 4 Q, ' :V . 'A 1 -g ' 33 I ' , . REV. CSEORGE G. 1XICI'IARl1Y, SJ. Trwaszzrrr Q A' E f Wx 9 . lF.a1m111l1ty FRANCIS -I. WASHICHER, AB., MA. Prafrssor of Gfrman REV. EDWARD J. BERNARD, S.-I. Srcrftary P.-xTR1QK XV. BRUWNE, AB., LLB. Profwssor of Emzzozzzirs and Fizmmr- .lssislani Dirfdor of .lilzlftirs REV. ANTHONY J. VVESTLAND, SJ. Pl'0ff'5.Y0l' of Pl1y5iz'5,' Difl'Cl'0l' nf Sfisznir REV. .IDHN HL I'CHlNS, Sal. Prnfrssor of Rnmamv' Lazzgfzmyfz' MRS. F. H. LEVET, R.N. Nurxf' REV. P. H. YANCEV, S.-I. I'roff,r,mr of Biology Miss H.'XRRIIiT AGREE ljiffifitlll REV. JOSEPH B. B,xss1cH, S.-I. Profrssor of Fduratiorz and Ilmd of fflr' Ob.w'rfuaIory Dfjrarlmfzzf I7 I .V-, M H- YW-M 2.15 iggfx , lei Lg-Avi-l li .. jf: 5.'f Di' my-Q ' kgi ' X' Qffidfl fl gli SN NXT fi ? s El if' ' f ,i 5 T' THE ts o it sam o ir ii ti as a l -'j I I yy , I' Ql my ,l l i KJV iw -N ?, ' , V ' k ' - E.-.. ' ,gt A f f Y 1:-fa ft 'fa jf ' '- 'S-1 -'vs A ' Y- X H '-lf:-YN fx X xvcusxgf,-,,,,,nfi' inuuul 1,151.1 ex 1 t X f Zijf- -1. X!! Industry T has been said that the greatest component of genius is the ability to work. Certainly no man is worth his salt who has not applied his talents industriously and consistently to the accomplishment of shaping his manhood to his destiny. In the history of Spring Hill many great teachers and great students have labored to that purpose in its halls. But all true Spring- hillians, whether great or small, have in the degree of their ability offered up their work, their sincere endeavor, as the noblest ex- pression of their being to the God Who gave them their powers. Thus have they worked in the full realization that they were only the stewards of their physical and intellectual wealth. In a world of turmoil and strife, of sophistry and frivilousness Spring Hill men have learned to maintain their perspective, to realize the true dignity of labor and have striven to earn the famous award, Well done thou good and faithful servant. The galaxy of great alumni in Spring I-Iill,s history, who won varied eminence by incessant application of the logic and ethics of their training, lights the uniqueness of that college story, and multiplies our motive and stimulus to perpetuate their tradition by the enrich- ment of conscientious toil. , I 8 YL' ' i KY .I nxn:aro: -mm, t - 6 if dh 0 dh as 474 45 dh 0 Xfdh D 4m 4 b Ah 0 Ah 0 1.5 as 'Q 0 I U -1' ,-,.f-As-gm, -N - ' 0 ' o in I I lk -: , 0 I 1 1, I 1 Q 'gi if Fw fir ,I . I Q y'v' M U' v9v' 0 -' 9iHI 1 -- 0' f M ' A ' a 1 Y v'v I v'v iq E , i Q f Y Q . ff 1 Y 3 O! Y., j W e v O I , ?. f A , 5 Q o 3 Q l o , ' V'1 :'1' 0 5 K lfjlibjliiqbk' JN 4 O O ef-sf -em' -s-ev 'U-and- . I-IUYET XVALTER FITZSIMMONS B.S.C. President of the Senior Class X NEXV ok1,1aANs, LA, Alpha Delta Gamma, Sllllllllfy, Secretary, '31, Prcfect, '32g Fl'CSl1ITl1lll Bzlxelmllg Baseball, y3I, '32, '33, Poetry Society, SCCITIIII'j'-Tl'61lhlll'CI', '33g Short Story Society, President, '33g Spanixh Club, Vice-Presinlc-nt, '32g Department Tmpl1y, '31, '32, Sanctuary Society. J l'lI1XJiC Ilf dusk . . . The' llA'Ull1f7ZIll' of tflllwiczzzl j'0llfll . . . JVM' fl zlrnfv of szlzrllfzzvss in him . . . f1ffl'IIl'fi'l'c'7 f7t'I'S0lII1fifj' . . . J 'icorzl of flllilifll-Il little fin' zzlvcfzys lzwffvs. E N 1 A S Sm 5 Z SENHU GLASS 5 9 .1153- 18 QA K 'i:: - i?,?,.,X TLT . 7 X -- -- -, x JAMES P. BREEN, B.S.C. I 'I I X.XSllVIl.l.lf, 'IEXNFSSI-'li 'W IJ. 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I XX f--W'- N 2 Q SENIO CLASS Q 4 if GUY CHARLES KAUFMAN, BS. P.X'I l'ERSON, L0 U ISI.-X N A Alpha Delta Gamma, Secretary, '32, 'Iil'6llNlll'9l', '33g Freslmmn Baselwzxllg S:i1l:i'ityg Memlel Cluli, '30, '31, ..'32, ,331 Student Council, '32g Snm'tu:ii'y Society. y-gy T111' g01111'11 1'1111' 111 11 conf 11011111 . . . T111'1' your 1'Il'l'1II-413' 111c'11y-1'11 1111111 11111 11l1I1!j out . . . Solid 111111 j1111'j1o.v1'f111 . . . That 11111111' 11'o1'1' just so 11111111 1110.11 . . . Nf111'111'1'1' 1'1111 -lcv 17.1111 l'l'l'0l'11 111111 111' 11115 1 11111' 611011111 1Iv1'1f1'11 . . . R11'z'1'11'11 111 s1111'1'1'1fy . . . 111111 51111131. , 17' 'NN 221 -fx PAUL I-I. KURZWEG, JR., B.S. 3 gt 1 L1 Moiuzw CITY, mL'1si.xx.x , ' A . . . . . . , l - --' wk H11 Oznegzig bmlailitv, becretzirv, 53Q Me-mlel lluli, , ,, 31, 31, 33: President, 32Q bzilivttiziry Sncictyg lor- XX - f tim' Lif6l'1lI'j' Acziclerny, St'l'I't'lZlI'j', v33Q Minstrvl, '32, ,, wi 1 . . 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MOBILE, AL.-XBAlVl1X Alpha Delta Gamma, President, '33, Freshman Baseball, Foothall, '31, '32, '33, Cluh, Baseball, ,,,,,m-ww'-num 11 lll0I'll1Ilg 111 11111 Sf11'i11gti1111' . . . Poj1111111' 1111- 1'1111s1' 111' 1111111'1' fry in br . . . T110 j1111y's 1'111' thing 11ff1'1' 1111 . . . y'1l0ll-C1111 1111011-1'S of 1111' 0I'1lt'l' f1'111111' . . . 1'l111r11 111011 111111 11111111 fun 11111111' 111117317 ll y0011 bay . . . 111111 0111 11111170111 bf' 111iss1'11. ,-2,, ,N +2 LQ--1-1-X-2 17- ...'f,1,1,v' x --- - J, if WILLIAM C. MCDONOUGH, A.B. f 4 1 ,1- I , X savtxxxmr, mfnxcm . f Rl Phi Urnega, C'haneell11r, '33, Freshman Football, 2 x ie-e---Jr . .. . , if x2ff,f' X Frexlnnan Bzxaehall, Stlklllllfy, XICC-PI't'SlKlCllf, 33, Sf If Fnnthall, '28, '29, '32, S Club, Class Vice-P1'esi- gf If dent, '28, Student Cnuncil, '30, Clan Secretary- 'K 'I fab 'l're:1surer, '33, Sanctuary Society, Mendel Clnh, ei Q: 1: :iii y'1ll' l'Ulll'1!Illlf 11011 . . . 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N10BII,lf, g'XI.AB.XN1.-X Editm'-in-C'l1ief CYURSAIR, '33, Ha:-kethall, '3Ig Ten- nix, '32, '33, C':xptuin, '3zg Gulf Tc-znn, '3zg Portier Litemry Aczulerny, Vice'-President, '33, Poetry So- ciety, '33, Short Story Society, ,331 Melmmiel Club, '31, '33, Cllee Club, '33Q Choir, '33. 011111111111 1111011 Hrs! 11'111'11111g of I111' II01-V G11111 mf, . . . ilvlll' M111 of Il y1'11f11'1111111 is 111K . . . III- l1'111'1'l 1'1'1'11 . . . 1lI1111111'11s' illllflflj . . . Eso1'111'ir . . . 11 f11'1111y 11111111111 l'1I1lI'Ill'1l'I' 111111 1111 11111 1'111111i1111'11f.s' . . . T111' 1111'1111.v111 3'1l1lI1lIg from flu' ryfxv of 1'1'111.v1j111fz's HI1llbf'111'l'0 111' 111 JI111111 is' his. L---.L s..- 'P E' xi-, ,ffx ii -if N ig? 1 EEK? 'XX xx: I P- Y I 1 GEORGE NEWBURN, JR., BS. 1' 3 PRI'l'L'H.XRD, .Xl.Ali.XNIA ' J ',, ' x QL I 1 Vw ' 3 I I XX i 3 C1111'11g1.s' A111111 f7IlZZ11I1fj 0'lf1'l' I111' lN1.f'fll1'l11 of 'V 1 1 1111' 1z1'o1'111 . . . 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Sllcnff in flu' l'!ll5'.VI'00lIl Qrlzvn ht' -zwzzzfml fn . . . Ulzffizlt' of it lxrfrzzzsf lu' mufzlzff 110111 if . . . Ufanls to lu' irzlwwsfrd, noi t'1ZKlI'llZf'flI. WL, Y H i- ---:-'--- X, ,, 1' Zgpiy- - HI., .Xl 4 f' ' THEODORE POLITO, AB. 4 I l 'x f Rxxsxs crlr, Mxssowu in-xx I jr ty ' ll Inc-guy . uw, lootm , 2, gg totaly: Kylix -X, X Pl 0 , -A-,'C11 r lll'3 3, Silt if gf Mendel Club, '32, Short Story Society, Vice-Presi- gf I flent, '33, Glee Club, '33, Choir, '32, '33, Pnrtier ,I f 'N Literary Aczlrlemy, '32, Physics Club, Lll3I'1ll'l1lll, . Z . X - .N '33, Sanctuary Scwlety. 'vs giigjfif Tin' off! 0lll't'I1 bllt'K'l'f l'lH'0HIillllI lain! . . . ,-Al l ww 'i , X ,-If-zcwyx dnl umm' than ln' was slzpjmsnl to p gf W . . . Jnrzlyfir and izzqzzixififzm mimi . . . Ill' QQ! 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A 5.. 5 Z SlENllCOJ CLASS Z Z CHARLES WILLIAM RICHARD, B.S.C. CULLMAN, .XIABAMA Alpha Delta ciZllDlll1lQ Freslnnan Fontballg Fresh- man Baseballg Football, '30, '31, '32, C'aptain, '32g Baseball, '30, '31, '32g Student Council, '30, '31g S Club, President, '33g Golf, '32, '33g Sanctuary Society. fx nS7l'l'I'flIt'K5 111111 Light 1'111'1'i111l i11 IZ -101111111 . . . fd'- Cl1Il!1'!l1'f l'0llIf7!'f1IlIi5l' with l1i111s1'If if 111' tri1'1I . . . The most f111f111l111' 1111111 011 thr 111111111115 . . . DOF.l'7I'f try to 1112, but 111' is II f1l1ifo.mf1l11'1' . . B1'11i11 f1n'11'1'1' ill 1li1'1'11t ratio to his hrigllt. ,-... R25 vi, f xv? W. PETER SKEFFINGTON, AB. 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Council. '33C Cluh, Choir, '30, Sanctuary S0- ,,,,....,,.q..w eiety, Portier Literary Academy, '30, Sotlality. Ulrl Glory in I1 slmrfv hreezr' . . . Tooh his fzcwrl' but not hinzsflf seriously . . . The fresh- men rlltcvlys nlfulr' Billhv fll'QllllllII'1lllt'l' hvfort' anyonf' elsfs . . . Om' of tht- hwsf . . . Coulzl o-u'11 the izuorlzl mul 11f'1'z'1' lose his soul. JAMES MCPHILLIPS TONSMEIRE, A.B. PORT VV.XSlllNfI'lON, NFVV YORK 4. Alpha Delta Gamma, Baseball, '32, '33l Class President, '30, Portier Literary Academy, '30, Sane- tuary Society. ' 'Q 5,145 Thu lm l'Ulllllllllllllllfllfi in short-harzfl . . . Tell ,ea nn' -rc'lmt to zlo . . . But not how to zlo il . . . Sflfillll t'z'z'11t or lll1l'l!l'l0I S zlizzmv' fouml him Ihr' Sllllll' . . . Frit'11dsl!ifvs hound -with hoops Ph' f-.f -F o stef! . . . Po ulnr and 'ZL'f'll-SKIISOIIFII. -ll .ill 3.1 if rf, fx X, 'fI5E'57FN '1--' I , g-2 32 5,1m'i-xfliifllf 1 3, , I , fit pl fl-F 3 E'fff,1il?f X. f 5'f' GK -QW ia y' ,aww-'-f ffnr-.'.1E3,g2:-iffy' fe , 'Wm ,iff 95 4, al: e ii ., jgly, - ' , - iff? gl .-gif f,ffgj1.f- 3 ff slzll 35 f - :T Q 'l '-'giweaiilily ff' --ffffklll ::i NSY! .U I A will Ffh, Hi' 9 M ,ff i. 13.3-i,-f' -, . ' 7j:,l 1 Q , ,K'l:'1f-fiTiff?fT,f 2 X, ff' 4 ff I .-L1,,-'if ' S lab fa?-df:X-,ffff:ffA'f ,gowflfeiffigliffff T - ,WH-2-1f:Lf2i':f4i eeee K n.m:5P ---Lil: ffiz iigif' fm 751 ,-,b L.,-L31--, K 4 ff' ' I-- -r- tj ...Z I .1 -f fn iw , :M -1' -:.L-L---'r------ -,.,- if'?-+P F f f?---,, X - li ' - A---M 0 1273 - ' ' 'Flfyt 'X41 - Z3:F 0 er A---.-.., ,,--, 0--s , '-4-lb-. Vfg '7 ,ff -5-5,2Lif'x L+- --g- 7 5 6 4.1:------ ' QL1 12- M iff-R ,Z 7,-My 5 -NS E ig, fm. '6N1,:'. fr S---+,, Z Q SENIOR CLASS Q Z ASHBY I-I. TOULMIN, B.S. 'l0ULM1Nv1LL1i, ALABAMA Poetry Society, '53, 1x'is1111't 111111111 I1 polo jwnzy . . . K1111-11'11'11g11 is its 0'ZC'll r1'1c'11r11 . . . I1llI1l'l'Xfllllllillg is 11111 gift of C:0l1K . . . No 1lII1f'1lllZ't'l1 f11111g.v for 111111 . . . f1'0lll'I'f'0ll.S', 1lIIIIS3'1Illl1lIfl 111111 1llfl'111f!l'I1f . . . 111 11'1.vh 111111 111' 111111 II11' 11111 1To11111 11111111 111171 1'1o,x'1'r fl'1t'll11A'. ,..-. Q..- gg, + X '-, X xt KT X-X Ri JOSEPH G. TYRRELL, A.B. 93 if , L MOBILE, .xm1z.xM.x Ir 'N - f NQf Sf7lA1llflfl1111l1ll Staff, '51, ',-. f ,f- --' K -E1 ' , 7-Sfl . + - K-f f iig .1 1'111'f11'f of fillll' 1111111165 . . . 11Ifl1'1'5 1111o'1:'11111'1's X ffk Nxyzg .Q ,mm x, f for flll' 1111111',r5111'j' lllllllbfl' of f11o1s 111 this -10011111 :llx I ,.,,-J 192 v . 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',t,W-xgfilrll-1j! flzzf- gf -8 Nw-qwwm f-1? 1 il-Q r ,514 gif' -- ,J 15 WX .M Q'v ' - 1- -QNX- '7 rg lf 5 NQM CQQU- JA -.,,f-M f ---, K :--HYYMY lj D A X g j V.-1 - ' 'W ' Q-fx Swv NWT' 5' Z Z SENIOR CLASS Q Q 'QW .Mandi-Q lf H,:-lg -' - z 4 7- ' ix h: 3 5 , ,xr ff' .- K 1 ,. t 1 ik -if if ,--Eff' K if ,' fax X X f 1 X 101-1N EDWARD WILSON, JR., A.B. 1v10B11,E, AIABAMA Phi Omega, Mendel Club, '30, '31, '32, Orchestra, '30, ,3I, '33, Portier Literary Academy, ,3O, '31, YQZ, 3 33- J fwloicwl field lllllllfl' fl bmting sun . . . IIvIlfl'lll'3' lifcfy iizigzzrius' -with an 11111114111 gaze . . . Attacks that tasks otfcfred him with quiet, rare logic that 71l'7Jf'l' missfs . . . Likes his humor good and his pmrr zininterruptwl. f , I ' 6636355 MQSQE' 1 .-, ,1A 4 2 if' N if at f Zi JJ ga xxx - 1 ' ff fx ki 'f mTIT N--1---. ,,,,wd,W 1 ,,U ,, 32 ,f , X55??w hh 1, . -,- , - .: .A ,, 1-,rf , -gr ,f' ,,f,,f , f, :,-,17-1-' ,- Qiiiizllgeffiighfihmi5E??ii122fgfighimiiihiiifgigv, -nl l ' ,431 'Q 1 1---f i'Z:l'--'-'- WQQE2 ,,f2:22s22P tmxmh xf HM! 1-ww, ,Q M51 F135-3-'- '?iLif' M 'QD-Q fm 0 -wtf 1. f 3 -S -- .l fl, , fue, ,M I'-AY'-,sr-my Q ,- i...,,As- -F JF A IW. :I N., Ur H IE Q 0 R S A II R 0 IF ll Q 3 3 , - 'TSM , -Qx. ww, -.-, K -,-. X ',-. T Xxxx if I N? . 'lffifr .V '- M W L9 Xxxxxx , xxxx xxx Y rf--T I xggx n Z my ,Aix , F DOUGLASS VARDAMAN President of the junior Class ROSEDALE, MISSISSIPPI JAMES SPAFFORD. . . ..... Vice-President JOHN BOE!-IM . . . Secretary-Treasurer GG G G30 We UNIUR ASS f..-,,-, ,- . C - ,'?Y k.x K ,gf f K A 45' ws' + g OIEJJLL A I E E1 L THE QOIRSAIIR A W -if Af, L5 1 OIF 11933 ,,' H111 111:11 -' f - ,HU rr-,fH.,U4,,'q3 If I A 5 f ,yu 'I NIL ' 1'6 V! , I II L '.. 'I. X I I D R -ff 'L .E'4'wr' n I f -jJ: ' I I J A 3 f fff NQf,, ,,,3t'?Naw1,,ue,,,,, I, ' ' 1' nv II . : fy A f I 31? QA A I ,gg gm W ' , le gn W :I v- M , Us , 1 I fx ...AN 'NZ W 'I I I X 5:30 I I I ,sa QW W - sw' f n 0 LT, .J 1 fx A AZ '-:I-' 8 ' Ffiyg Q ' f f f 5 J .fx I I . I 4 'Q 2 vw :AI I Junior Class EDWARD ABELL BARDSTOVVN, KENTUCKY JOSEPH A. BAILEY 707 Vlfestview Avenue GERMANTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA JOHN BOEHM 503 East Monroe Avenue KIRKVVOOD, MISSOURI VVILLARD H. BLOUNT 2206 Spring Hill Avenue MOBILE, ALABAMA JOHN S. DANIEL, JR. MONROE, LOUISIANA FLETCHER DAv1s TOULMINVILLE, ALABAMA LOI'Is DEMOUY 12 Owens Lane MOBILE, ALABAMA NICHOLAS DISCHLER RAYNE' LOUISIANA DONALD DONAHUE 59 Silverwood Place MOBILE, ALABAMA RAYMOND DRISCOLL 150 Wolcott Avenue WATERBURY, CONNECTICUT F mwnsnnxxssxnmnxssxxunnnnxxssxxug ivyulf - it IX . E J mmm, X N.. 3' Vugiigi ' L S , P IJ I-2 Y THE QOIRSAIIIR OIF 11933 , Kqqu xx,xx I xxxxxx Y fffl?-'Jff-'f4'l, ff- f'-'f'1 I 'ff-'-' IN X K A X J- J N',x..i ,! Junior QIIQISS JAMES J. FEORE 2003 Dauphin Street MOBILE, ALABAMA EIYIMETT GOODB'IAN 705 St. Michael Street MOBILE, ALABAMA VVILLIAM P. HIARDIE Palm Island MIAMI, FLORIDA CHARLES HOLTSSIERE, JR. JENNINGS, LOUISIANA ERNEST HOUSSIERE JENNINGS, LOUISIANA JOHN W. IiOPECKY HALLETSVILLE, TEXAS NVILEREO LEATHERWOOII 1760 New Hamilton Street MOBILE, ALABAMA IRVING IYIAISEL 2005 DauphiII Street MOBILE, ALABAMA JOHN H. IVIASON 720 Twentieth Street BHADENTON, FLORIDA WILLIABfI E. NORTH 12 VVest Clarke Street PRITCHARD, ALABAMA 37 cr . 1 1 I ,I If 93. ian T1 MQ A' , -PM 'Sf' f wi 1? A' QA f LQWZV- t J , X 1 'Am' , 2 A.. Q 4 A , X' hr- A 'SZ , M In ,.-- ,k1. S A ' QI, Q A A fig, Y:-,f ,, , 4' Y---itil f V... fl' . ITN J 3' J fillilii' I- e, . 2-f f '-11' W A E-I fgiu H K SQ gg A THE QORSAIIR UE waxes f f, f j iX ' f xlxlx VV-Y'-iitafsvnnxo fffff I fr xx ,,.,,.-1, P AQ A ', xv Q A fi ' X ' Q Ig RJ , ' If , 'x -I , yawn M' ., 1 I V ,J Mn ,XL f A 5 6 A I? NW Q3 Zh QQ' A 'Q ' ,Q 'iw r -mf' 1 , 'z'M J M4 6 , , 1 ,I I ' ' - 5, V, 1 ' 7' ? . fs , , f 'J M, I Q I 5 .gf . . . im, ' 2 .' ' 5 L . J J Q53 4 I . iff- 1 ' 1 I f rf y? , --' A ' F '.'1::':v,': .v . X 6' f , I 4' Y A A kbp? 4: 1 rg .. 7 Q S Z f ,fx a f ,ff jxq, Ng I 1 RZ' .X 38 .1 f 1 I I ninxnsnsuunsnsusixanuunxxs sxxvne 'U i J x Jmulniicor Class JACK POTT S 1921 Main Street PARSONS, KANSAS RICHARD J. P UTNAIXI ABBEVILLE, LOUISIANA ELIXIO RILEY URIAI-I , ALABAMA XVALTER E. RONEY 7209 South Union Avenue CHICAGO, ILLINOIS JULES SCHWING NEW IBERIA, LOUISIANA CARL R. SHIRK BO GALUSA, LOUISIANA FRANK SNEERINGER MOBILE, ALABAMA HERBERT M . STEIN, JR. SPRING HILL, ALABAMA THOMAS F. STE IN, JR. TOULMINVILLE, AL ABAMA SPARKS VIGNES, JR. 435 East Howard Avenue BILOXI, Mlssxss IPPI EDMUND Voc ELGESANG SPRING HILL, ALABAMA x, , , , 755 'Www -HJW E'Q V, Q- V X? :V THE QURSMJH: OIF ww F wwf 3 N-X 'i l' fl H 2 If -x , -f xx. 2 -W -If l-in xxxxx . xxxwxxx mxxxx - vu xwxx f-wiv, f,f,-, X -,-.- I if- xxxx xxxxrty ,,,,,,, .'fj'ff,L1 g5tgl5,1f XXKWX wif N- ,jfN. Q. X xmj ii 'J THOMAS KERRIGAN President of the Sophomore Class 1103 I-lnycls Strw-t N -'VQIIX Il I I' 'l'EYNl:bbl:l- JULIUS SITTERLE .... ..... V ice-President STARKES O'S1-IEA . . Secretary-Treasurer GG G P OMOREE GLASS M Q xxxnsxxss x xsssmuu 'XX f 'll g . Xrpf4' J- El fan! , I I 2 ,f I A--,I A my - II ie ' 5 J EB, , THE CoIRSAIIB oF IOS B . X 1 WWA ! 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'rs I 408 Ward Avenue J I - HOT SPRINGS, ARKANSAS Af f ' CHARLES DUFFY 6901 Oglesby Avenue CHICAGO, ILLINOIS .Ja ,.... -'V' 'fi7!'e'Mn' - - 5 nl s sxsnumsxxunmlsssssxsiaw ulaapnap M ffxgffgi II I . 'L A . Eng -QLNXJ 'dsx THE QORSAIIR OIF 14933 -,N I f I If ,Wm A im 'Rx I cn NTU f.,x-.XA xT tQqxXX,vnO,,, ,,Q,i,j,1lfffff,:ifZ: 13:2 X Y, , V I -XX ' X X Q gf .QQ ff SOpIhOmOIr'Q CIIIIISS DANIEL DUFFY 6901 Oglesby Avenue CHICAGO, ILLINOIS JOHN L. DYliR 2624 Marongo Stre-ot NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA VVILLIAAI ELSEVIER 605 Tuttle Aw-nuv MOBILE, ALABAMA ROY J. ERNST 627 North Sixth Avenue QUINCY, ILLINOIS IVIARSHALL FORT SEMMES, ALABAMA JOSEPH H. HELAISING SPRING HILL, ALABAMA ROBERT J. KEARNS, JR. 1858 Dauphin Street MOBILE, ALABAMA NICHOLAS LAMB 815 Leland Avenue ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI ROBERT J. LAWLER 4020 Hartford Avenue ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI EUGENE LECOMPTE XEVV ORLEANS, LOUISIANA PATRICK O'DONNELL MALVINA, MISSISSIPPI STARRES O'SH EA CHARLESTON, MISSISSIPPI Stl!! SSLSLNA Slunllhsts in- IX W : ' f . 1 I -3 IS A I '!MAg,wQ,:.1 I' . -,. :.' -...F xfh ., Ni, 1 r i n A , IM 5 ' I F' I 'IIIBIE OOIBBAIIR OE 119333 NSKQXW If ' , , , B' I3 5 f I It I I B ILM, WWI W7 Eng . ' 7-QE Q dx if! J ,M . -' I -E5 :Ml ' f ' N -A L 'A -E.. Ti? Y, S -ff! K ! cf: - I I If I I X I l ANA Sophonmmm CHBM ,V 3 M I ,,,A 3 LIACK PALBIES Q I I A A ff 10 South Hallet Street ' 'A sw ' --A MOBILE, ALABAMA 4 , .A MY 5-If BRETT R. PATTON gyfht, '- ' 1' CONROE, 'I'ExAs f, ' U I It .A HRX 5 IXIARION POWELL Ira' 'W -I A -9 f-'fits 121 North Ann Street -9- ' -.Q ,fl MOBILE, ALABAMA M 4' I ..: 5 IV' H S DANIEL POWER .g cm, ' H 1913 stare Street 1 1.51. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE . I - A LAVELLE J. RICHERSON 27 South Lafayette Street W MOBILE, ALABAMA I 'WH I , TF! ,A nav? .. ' D S ':'2 Llt I '2'- 'A If JULIUS M. SITTERLE I Fulton Road ' MOBILE, ALABAMA 437 fm i t I ff A FRANCIS LI. SKEFEINOTON 194' - i I . :,w3j'f '6 ' ' 0' 128 East Harris Street 1 ,ry I ' .... 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TRAYNOR President of the Fresfmzan Class 1 J llvmx Qt t 3U-XNXXII CIORFIA WALTER DoUv1LLE . . ...... Vice-President FRANK E. HAAS . . . . Secretary-Treasurer GG G G34 WD JF ES MAN CLASS 43 H v E g mi x- QFQQON M45 T ll ' X El I Yi fy f KW! 4 X r f f XX 7 1 Ewa , 7 THE Qoirsaiia or was r l V ll ll ll l . Q- D -F . 'Ti ' 'IFJ' f -g.x1:Lf.X'.. x gym-Q csggvxxx 1f1yf 1,9 ,f - - v,41.'q a f' ae iff freshman class AA'5' clinton b a 7. I A X, . gee Q. Q 1557 blair ave., mobile, ala. Ll-V 1 rr ,: ,p stephen lc. beclforcl . 1504 main st., jefferson city, mo. ' joseph y. bordelon opelousas, la. 'QW A fr 3 warren borclelon 1 1 opelousas, la. f 2 harry 3. boyd Q Q route 1, box 243, mobile, ala. T Q, aye I A 2. L' .., 43. paul w. brunson T ', L- fu.-H spring hill, ala. . vw In ' ti carlos chico fi 8 ave. norte, no. 78, san salvaclor, el Salvador F 5 f- roger ching ..M V .,,-- ff ...J 1 , 1'3 1, ' 1585 forest ave., memphis, renn. .pf vm N' A 15,27 all - i ' william ching Qngw ,f .3 Wea? .W -ga, .Mft 1585 forest ave., mem h theo. p is, tenn. combel, jr. IOO7 church st., mobile, ala. frank h. Connors 1314 spring hill ave., mobile, ala. or james w. cook ' ' 71 s. lafayette ave., mobile, ala. f- 1: - my ,f , . 'jg I 1, james r. crittenden ' . K . e , M f' 4 loo glenwoocl ave., mobile, ala. l' Q walter clouville , , Q , I808 dauphin st., mobile, ala. 5 - 1713 1 . in 1,41 . 5 richard ely aw rx- ,A -if . T -'M ,j 117 macy st., mobile, ala. . 1 julius w. erichsen, jr. 1507 brown st., mobile, ala. alan w. evans 9 s. lafayette st., mobile, ala. 44 .1gWg.m,,1.,. . -. snnmnnwmsssnmnxpuunsumxsxxxswu flfflf' of . ,iw gi' . M 1 -Adm-.Q Y e 5 , l ea THE coiasaina or los 3 .Q 5 - . T . in ...... . lofi? w ' if . 1 le S1 Xxyy X . 11 xxxx x -.X-,xxx xxxx xxxx . ,,.... ff.. XXX '-:-ff lfrmeslhman fcllass edward t. franklin V V lehlgh, ala. Q , ,tx I va . S jj 13' briesten fulford AAA. . :ffl 551 michigan ave., mobile, ala. , jill jf james h. fulton 1 bienville ave., mobile, ala. A everett 1. gates , z 2473 n. johnson st., new orleans, la. ' fi Q ' frank mck. gordon, jr. ii 13,501.2 clauphin st., mobile, ala. I , 1 ig f frank e. haas at 4' ' , ' a We 2 250 michigan ave., mobile, ala. j l . aw 5 'I jack m. hargrove A fail l 1615 monterey pl., mobile, ala. . ,.., K , .ax 'SX reginald w. hatcher, jr. -ff A R., 114 s. wayne st., milledgeville, ga. A i Q' 5 W kenneth e. henderson ' ,fx . . 'Q spring hill, ala. 'gif , ' W john r. henry J' l' j W 624 znd ave., columbus, miss. fx- fi- 0 2 'W . 3' ,M ii .f . -W Willard b. hester .fi V IO n. jackson st., mobile, ala. Q5 jules a. houssiere A jennings, la. 17' 0914 AQ Z l joseph l. jordan jjh 105 bradford ave., mobile, ala. ly :V erhard c. karl, jr. j , - 751 conti st., mobile, ala. . jk numa f. kearns 1' . li ,, 652 s. broad st., mobile, ala. 4 ,Y , X, x donald kelly dauphin way, mobile, ala. raymond kimble, jr. 806 mcdonough st., helena, ark. 45 mxinxum ssssxnnannssssusuu Y ' .WX - a lba Qjsgpflnr H jg THE Qonsaina or was -H35-W Eg.,-15,1 ,-x Xkvxuo ,,,,,,,,, .,' ?.y,,,,,., ,, ,,,,,qJ W X4 4,,., LR ' freshman dass eclwarcl lawler, jr. 50 n. reed ave. mobile ala. theoclore a. lirocchi Y GN W 7' ,Q qi , , H ' f ll' -if if ...M jg, 4 PM , ,WY ba? Ab.. U 5 Rf I K' e ' 3816 gentilly hlvd., new orleans, la. , 1 To , ,aw 5:1-I mera? .. Iv? I E. 5 QL I am . W 11 -ww 1.3! ' . 5. :,, 3 1,1 .2 y it A N' 5 we l , f s A lg A 5 2 ,rn vw. .W ,rg 2 . lf Q 6 .. 134 - ' , 1. 4 , A5 iw 43' W mi 'A .ii ' ,MM lffi ,fir Y -dj. edward l. lovelace 8 n. dearborn st., mobile, ala. william martin, jr. 2166 spring hill ave., mobile, ala. lawrence HICCOWI1 ISOO dauphin st., mobile, ala. john mcdonald toulminville, ala. w. p. mcclonnell 101 n. clairborne ave., mobile, ala. fraser b. mclcenzie, jr. 05 and bt., Chickasaw, ala. 2 bertrancl a. miller, jr. 3 n. fulton st., mobile, ala. john m. mims 959 dauphin st., mobile, ala. p. blake moore 551 government st., mobile, ala. james f. nicks, jr. Whistler, ala. michael f. o,rourlce 1015 savannah st., mobile, ala. lee pearce, jr. collierville, tenn. reginald cl. pearce spring hill, ala. julius a. pennington 115 n. lafayette st., mobile, ala. william r. quina l 22 west st., Ho claire, mobile, ala. 46 unsung if lx gunr11 af' l. QFQQAM E THE consain or 1 0 3 3 Q ,j . W, if , Ci' . W 1 X x,XN 1 l 'I i z' i c XKX 4, QA QSM M 5 ,K ,,.amr, Xxxx ,..x.. . X., , , , ,,, ,., .,,.1 Mx freshman cllass john repoll, jr. -- 3. ,rw . ' il , Y' 156 canal st., mobile, ala. A f L ,I iff .M v nf , . . , 4 , Q' . ,f luis rojas QL? ' .f ' ' . . ' -V 'i antigua, guatemala, central america z., 3. V herbert j. roney . . . sf 7209 s. umon ave., chicago, ill. F , . se- ,4 , f marshall e. siefert -, ' F . ,, I gf., - 112 houston st., mobile, ala. , thomas la. shannon Y., , , ,K .M ' ' ' ' -V , morgan city, la. ' ' ' ' francis h. simpson .1 5 lsll 3811 7th st., meridian, miss. . '- . 1 1 ' AQWXQHQL. S ' 55 james slcefiington f 1 if 4 xp . . , 1 f -'31 X HP W 'lr ' , ef X f as aye. I28 e. harris st., savannah, ga. .pm .W N otis f. smith ee , Crichton, ala. ' S fl .m AQ. ,far .J I e ff i 'J ff' louis stein 1 toulminville, ala. gk' A 5 William suflich 1651 government st., mobile, ala. , 5, ,.:-.1 . . 7 ' .::, William taube 1 A W' 350 st., anthony st., mobile, ala. , 4 ' , f 1 William thornton J 2110 homewood ave., mobile, ala. . .mf , claniel c. Walsh A bogalusa, la. A E I buclcner g. Webb ' l clemopolis, ala. 1' if if alfred b. Wettermark W , aw' 507 beauregard st., alexandria, la. ff' charles Wheeler 309 w. chase st., pensacola, Ha. X john a. zieman 702 st. francis st., mobile, ala. 47 els.. . w v'fmV . N. EW !.AWlf'1 , AX YQ fa , 1 'ell pf? 6, I. S-QM ? ,A-X My Y l ' 1 F-'ii ti li J 5 Y,,ffff,y ,. 1 THE QORSAJIR Oli' 11933 -If fg yiiy f as - at Xtgdf if x X x x if X xx X vt ug ,fffffff ,ff 1 fflflf 9,111 1 HU Rcveirence TEACHER in Canon Sheehan,s Luke Delmegel' tells his scholar that reverence is the principle of all virtue. Reverence for our own bodies, that is chas- tity, reverence for our neighbors, that is charity, reverence for God, His precepts and His ministers, that is religion, and one may add reverence for authoritative government, that is patriotism. This reverence Spring Hill was founded to promote, and it still rules in hall and campus as in church, a heritage and habit visible. Her teachers have devoted their lives in charity, chastity, and patriotic pur- pose, to set God and His truths in the hearts and minds of our counti-y's youth, purifying education and culture into a noble means for a nobler end, the vital appreciation of God's love and law in the beauties of the visible and in- visible world. The breathing of that reverential spirit through the Southland by our old alumni is outstanding in Spring Hillls Centenary Story, and its spontaneous and universal manifestation now gives happy assurance that the Spring Hill Spirit, untouched by an irreverent age, has grown finer with the years, engoldened by a divine alchemy. 48 mera-T' ' '- sxwnsussnnswnsusvupnnugxsssssuu 5fy1 '- l. X nnanucpuqannlullonqnpnrpnnn U' f s all 'wi fl x v 7654- . - - 5 F- fNQ,,72fQ Erallrm Qfswgiyj 1 s' 0 9 5.5 Y f 0 o 4h WF . . Eh lb Ah 49 dh 0 'lb C . 5,5 W f 0 o up E P Po dh 0 17 45 17 45 BMV' Jhlf Bhlf Ah. Xfdh dh X145 ' '59 ' v'v ,i'1 0 ' . .Z Y' I 1 o , Lal. ' ' A 7 '7 o gm of! dvA'rAw'nA g'4'rKw'vE'v' G. J w , 1 lx tl, ::,1 . , Y: - . .1j11'1i.',, +2 wx xg, . .x , . , ,'. ., 11 ..',,, x VW . . 4 uv, -V. 1, ' V. ', ,'--Q' 1, , . ...X 1. L ..l.., r 91-, , l W ,M 5 A-X 1 I L' 'Q.,'Q a5 Y,-vf 3 H1':w,a,14 -. mg' . 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Theirs, to assist the priest in his holy duties at Blass, was at one time the privilege reserved exclusively to men who had already received the lX'IlIlOl' Orders of Tonsure, Porter, Lector and Acolyte. It is the further purpose of this body of inculcating a deeper knowledge and fuller love of the Holy Sacrifice and in so doing to make the Blass and Tabernacle the center of the college student's life. Dur- ing the year of 1932-1933 the society has been quite successful. The faithful adherence to duty was due chiefly to the able leadership of Fr. E. T. Cassidy, S.J., assisted by the Prefect of three years, John S. Daniel. 5I ,F , shams , we A vii 'ii 'il JAA-M Lv:-xQ.,ig W X11 3 T -A -ri-is THOMAS BYRNE MEMORIAL LIBRARY spnmc. I-nu. comes: C!! 'f 'l 11933 f T - ' 'X i jt rniz coiasaina or 1 ex X -F - -. g l 'r i , Q, we - H 2. T mstssx : fl ' . -gc , .f:i:,y-,f.-,-,yxxx TXxxQ i ' f x 7, s 7 N A X 7 , X , K El . ,. , ,, If I sr, fl K I - A , f I I 3 C . M M X X ,, Qu ' Jfjrz '11 'J ' ' ' lfffufufffq rrrflrlizcff r11111u1f v A 'i X X X J , ,g f' so My .Q ' 1 VVxL1.IAM P. PIARDIE Prfffcl ig Na. PAUL Kuizzwiac SfU'1't11r'y- Tfl'll.S1l7'I'l' .A .6 .. .-eif ' L T T f if 0 M. . , X H Qu i: .-.. g a VVILLIAM McDoNoucH Vice-Prfsidrzzt Sfofdlalliiity of the lldlllessiefdl Virgin Mary The Sodality of the Blessed Virgin has completed the most successful year of its history. Again under the leadership of Father E. T. Cassidy, Sul., the past year has seen the inauguration of many new policies that have greatly enhanced the effectiveness of the organization. The officers, aided by a few of the livelier members, formed a nucleus around which the Sodality functioned as an effective and powerful group. It played a leading part in the activities of the College Union of llflobile. Through this organization a Student Symposium on the Life of Christ was given before a large and appreciative audience. The Sodality Prom was given at the College Inn on the campus and was indubitably the most colorful social event of the year. The convention at Birmingham was successful mainly because of the work of this group. A lecture series was one of the important innovations. At the fortnightly meetings, after all the pertinent business had been attended to, the guest speaker, usually a member of the faculty, would speak on a timely subject. The Sodality was deprived of the services of Fr. Cassidy soon after the opening of the school year. But with the impetus provided before his departure, the Sodality carried on in a most successful and praise-Worthy manner. ' 52 Nr- X , . 5 X W - if ' ' 'f F 1 7 :E 335 an ffff 'sg ,- L :E X' X N f' F - - .J 1 ' , I X i , .N ,N . 5 X HIE QURSAIIIR 015' 11933 -- 15ffff,-xx X 1- Y F' Q- 7 ,W Q IX HX ' wi f . Qi: yr' .-LW, v 'Y' :M I-vgkxx .1 til f igisw N 4 1,25 .1 W 'agx 1 1, '-Qxv.-.X .uuxxuv X x Xu ,mx-,',x .'.xv'.' 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J.: llym-H Iillllfllldlll IfilllIlII'1 1iu1'n-vliyg 1421111151 I,:1xx'1v1', Il.: I.--Vmxllvlm-3 Lillmw-Ili Uryg Politng Imltsg ljllfllllllll 1.1Uj:1sg llnm-y, ll.: H-'lmxviug SUITPSKIIII Slivifillutun, ICQ Slim-llillglrnx. ,I,g Slwilixlulmm, IPL Smitim XY.: 2-ixvilz--rg 'I'm1su114-Irv T1'uylm1'g XYill'dIllllil!lQ XMB-,-1g.Lsq111gg W--Img W1-1t.A11n:11'Ii: XYI11-vlwl' ili.2i iiiQ ' f Q If 'f ? L 5 I if V! J , Hifi fffff I 'XE-X5 1gXJ,7wg0f!m R 1 ' Ox X- I f , 'TIS LN Y47,,,l J THE QOIRSAIIR OIF was ,N 42 , , I ,IIQW ' ,Ig - 1 , -A V .4 QV ff Z E? Y!7,.Yf 'f ' 2 '- ' 'U' 4 -'J' A -, ff z iz? IN , -. SCHVVINC, PLVINAM, XV, CIIING, IIATCIIER, VVHEELER, R. CHING, IDYER, IQOPECKY, LAMB, J. fIOUSSIERli, E. IIOUSSIERE, HENRY, ARIMAN, BROUSSE, C. HOUSSIERE. Chow REV. THOMAS J. SHIIaI,ns, SJ. . First Tenor VALSIN BROUSSE NICHOLAS LAMB ROGER CIIING Barifonc' JOHN KOPECKX' CHARLES HOLISSIERE RICHARD PUTNAM JULES I'IOUSSlERE 54 ' 'fn I ...Q A gri' G I Et ff Q f I I . . Dirvftor Sccond Tenor JOHN L. DYER REGINALD HATCHER ERNEST HOUSSIERE LAWRENCE P. AR1'MAN Bass CHARLES VVHEELER WILLIAM CHING JOHN HENRH' JULES SCHWXNG f-XQ'!2f ,,Q if 1.11. I fJxN 'l v 't' 1 M: 719 , i 4: Tiff X T, T H IE fC 0 R S A JI R O IF 11 Q 3 3 5 , , hifi: ,,xxSm,5l,i 1:45 X-.- -1 '?,iJ IW' L xxxx xx x 4, .XA U 1 M v Y V144-YAWYY1 , ' ,-:y:fAQi3t5l f' Jfiig x x ik AJ f 'J X . PM st. E 262- ,Q w . . fSf1lIl41i1l!U Scuwxxc, Ilxlcllrfk, XV11l2hl.r-XR, KOI'l L'KX', PU1'x.xM, PI .XRCI'I, R. Flflxmz, XV. CHIN4 C. HOL'b5lliRlZ, DWR, E. IlULfSSIERl'., McF.xRl..xr:n, VrmGI1lmfs.xxr:, linux. fSra!w.1j likotssr-i, I3ox.xl1L'r, MR. P I:R.XNkl.Ix, Iluxm, SKi:l'l'lNC'l'0X, Colxxx, J. l'I0L'1as1Hu1, 1..xx1r:, I'm,xm, Rona. The Gllcc Cllluub Ii'lliR J. Crmwxx . . . . . llirfvmr I'lf'1'ER SKr:l41flNf5'1'0N. . . . . ....,. l'ngsi.lw21! Romck CHING . . .1t'tfll!Ij5lllIf.Yl and I.il1mria11 N1C110L.-xs I..-XMB Y.x1,s1x Buoussu P Ii'l'li R S KI? 1-'1fING'1'0 N JOHN L. DYER C'.xR'1'1sR NICF.'XRI..'XXlD CH,xR1.1a5 I I0L's51muf xVXI,I,I.XM Cmxc: C'u.xR1.1as VVHIiliI.I-QR First Tvnor Luis Rams limftxla X'fJr.11Ir,l-Axxr, St'l'0llIl Twmr lixxlfsl' Ilfmrssxr-iuua Rl'f2IN.XI.lJ llxlcurfk l9r11'if011z' I,0'Y.XI,IJ IJm.x1IL'ra Innes Iflorssufkli Bram' jmlx II!-xxx' 1,1115 I'1f.xRcr: -Inilfs I-ilu-:rw 55 f Z -Imlx Huw CKY RICIIXRIJ PL lx.xx1 IZIDNIXIQIB I7R.XX'KI.IX' .TL'l.l's H, Scuwxxn N1, ,, I gc: MM f x I. 'lx X X XS I 1:'X i x , X x f f -. r, sf -Eli .2 . sr e M , T H JE C to R s A ll R to lF it o 3 3 s e ffff ' s -'-X'-, s , x v . r '.-. X gwmmt,,,,,,,,,,, f,7zz,,,, 1 5' .i 5 , so ms- . -if Qi . E Q , Wy 'sf' 4 A I? Q K 5' 'K+ X 'rage' ZZ! If I i tvs ' V K V s- ' 1 3 i' . g it i f, , ' s' Q K s P I M . W 'A' , jeff - ' I f 'WM i r W3 0, f fi .... ,, . , , ' 3 1 l ' I A 'sf ' 5 3 je -f ' c e it ' .5 V 9 ja l I VVll,'i'ox Sfvlllll XV. PETER Sxrifiixmox VV1i,i,iixM Iflakpie IJ1'r51d1'11f I'i1'r-Prrsit1'rzzl S1'rrrIary Room Curso Fuorxr I,iaCosiP'rE Roiariiu' KE.XRNS CARL SHIRK Strut-dleinlit Cfoitnimfcrill Any college, if it is to succeed in its purpose, must be founded upon a basis of cooperation, cooperation between the students themselves and between the students and the faculty. Neither unit alone constitutes the college. The true college consists in the coordination of the energies of both faculty and student body, toward the common good of the whole. ln order to uphold the honor and good name of the student body, to promote a loyal and active college spirit among the students, to bind more closely the rela- tionship of faculty to student body and, through the united efforts of these two, to secure and maintain the general welfare of Spring Hill College, its Student Council Was formed a few years ago. The Preamble to its constitution reads: As the honor and reputation of a college depend on the gentlemanly character, the loyalty and the progressiveness of its student body, it seems helpful that a student organization be formed by which these qualities so necessary for a health- ful student life be fostered and increased. Such an organization will also bring greater unity among the student body for the promotion of their common ideals, for the safeguarding of Spring Hill traditions, and for working toward a greater Spring Hill. During the present year, the Student Council has been very active and has succeeded admirably in fulfilling its purpose. A 56 , . is, ,- , e, 4. 3 amy ,-.sais-. 7 f rr J N E' i X dill! l 5' if 1 k ,Ak Y l V - 1 I l ', 'A '-i ' x- i 0' 1T'1T'YY' A ' ' A-2' Qi an 2 ff? I Yffwfv I l Ale' Mine eooiasaiua or was , ,eff ,swf N .1 fl I r-W X N i xt l' l X 'N ' l Lxvixs mx QK S i X f iwiw f 41 Q? xx, 5 , it .f , A 4:32 1 Q I rg, it ,' R f-rv f f 8 f-Q ' 5 .1 if lx 'il if i , fc 95 ? it L' 1' li M will i W lg E i ff if N ,- ,qv Q '12 2 R WEQMK' R'l'liR lN1eIf.uu Axim, XVoonizow Biiexsox, 1'rr5iiz'w111, Riiv. Cll.XRI,laS J. QLYIRK, SJ., Muff'-mlm lout: Koeiiexy, Ileyivi' Frrzslmmoxs, Smrrlury-Trfmzzrrr, Etroiixif Llicfllbllfll-l, fil20RfIli Coiaklrz PALII. Bkuxsox, jour: Ilifxxy, L. P. Aiuiviax. lpoetiry Sfofeierty Aristotle, the immortal philosopher, defined culture as the sympathy with the beautiful. Not only is it a contemplative rapport but also an eminent and active sympathy. A better definition has never been given to a waiting world. Realizing the powerfully uplifting influence of this magic quality and seeing with lucid clearness that the hallmark of a man is himself and not his external attributes, the Poetry Society, under the guidance of Fr. Quirk, founder and mentor of the Society and himself a post widely esteemed for the treatment of the quatrain, has diligently probed into the mysteries and beauties of the works presented for posterityls mention by the singfrs of antiquity and of the present. The poet is thought of too often as merely an instrument which delineates for us the torturing of the damned or the happiness of the inefifably joyous and not as he really is, an essentially yirile ehronicler of the past and a heralder of the future. Because of the former state of thought this purple patch of all art is let severely alone by the great majority of humankind and merely treated in diletante like fashion by large numbers of the cognoscente. lllaking no claims at pretentiousness, but firmly ensconced in the belief that they should strive for that active sympathy with the purple patch, the members of the Poetry Society comprise a sincere and proline font of culture. 57 ,f-15 I i W fgef fd ' 'lr 1 Y Rd,- ' il Si3WJld,7 THE coiasaina or rosa WW fs! f EFI X 2 7 ei. v X I wi 'X I i X , f X ' ifiifififi Wfi L ' e 9 c I F X :remit eggs ,, ..-Q is s ,QQ ' . f fig? 4 ' 4'8 j as 'TQ' tw 'KW W if 'E if A -VF i ix' ' V A May ge Q H, J, 1 ,e .4 f g, .1 is 3 A V muff K V 'ar 5-7 L ' ii as .. i ,fav X . M , s ., ,N f 1, ,P - - , , -, 'ff' ' w-W' -- f ,, i it V Romikr LAVX'I.YiR, Srrrwmry-Trmsurfr,- HUYET FITZSIMMONS, Prfsidmzig REV. CHARLES J. Quikic, SJ., Moi1i'ra1or,' rliHEODORE Porrro, Iliff'-Pl'l'5idl'7lf,' VVoooRow BRUNSON. jonx Bomxn, jonx Boienm, Cu,xRI.Es IIOUSSIERE, EUGENE LECOMPTE, CARTER MCFARLAXD, JOHN CxLI..xH.x:f, PAUL BRUNSON, FRAYK SKEFFKNGTOBI, joiix KOPECKX'. Short Story Society The origin of the short story is lost in antiquity. But just a few years ago, when the revolutions against the established order had their culmination in the republics of the old and new worlds, the reading world demanded that their literature keep pace with the rapidly accelerating speed of existence and thus the short story came into its own. As the World became more and more standardized there was less time for the sipping of the nectar of repose and literature had to be taken in short, sharp draughts. Then the short story had its concomitant elllorescence into its present position as an important part of literature. If the short story, then, is so peculiar and indigenous to the present day, what could be more natural than to band together and study the trends, the developments of plot and the modes of presentation used by the masters of it? just as the short story in English is but an infant in the age-old field of literature, so the Short Story Society is young among the other organizations at Spring Hill. But also as the short story forms an integral component of literature, so the Society formed to study this mighty infant plays an important role in the promulgation of sweetness and light at Spring Hill. ss 'Ha me geese-W-E sm- ha s awe ..'4,'xQw717?f G. i' N- fJ-. U FJ ? V 1 - -,ima -. 'li .. Er.. EJ,-A ff' gg 1,3 X--w -- f-- -U . X - X - asv. i X - F '7' , ssunnu XX0, if N , .A . , . ,X .. At . 1.-XL ,FT ,tx x xx ,fffnfnff fwfflflfvwfff, ,, , , J, 4, X - 7 , , e , eg 'rims coiasz-WR or was ,,, ,wif it .. ., , X , c le ,aut x.x, ,R,,,, it xxxxxx ,L A.7, ..,. 7 . lg The News Bureau To keep all the activities of the college, whether athletic, social or otherwise, before the eye of the public-that is the aim of the News Bureau. A well-earned victory or a hard-fought defeat, the social functions of the various fraternities and clubs, or the important events of scholastic nature were all duly chronicled and recorded by this valuable organization. Its activities were not restricted merely to the immediate vicinity of the school, but its findings were emblazoned in the newspapers of every town that boasted a Spring Hill student Worthy of recognition. By thus keeping the college in close contact with the home towns, it has rendered a great aid to Spring Hill and great enjoyment to parents and friends of S fb Vw , Nw-' Ions BOLAND pring Hill's students. 9 0 9 MR. H.-XRRX' CRANE, SJ. fe-s-P 'EO ROBERT LAWLER Ediior Slaff A-Idqfiror Arsrzcialz' Iidiior 59 smxxugsllxmnsu s up -l li'T'iii X ' . -i LJ,Z3 n' N. Q? D-XJ- fgf' 2 El fs ' Hif i! yi errant coiasaria or was 1 11 X Q.: . X A Yi- 4 N HILUX , ,IV 3371.4 1 11111, Ax xv WD I 2 L .-s5'f'M T if fl 5 ' Mb ls I iI J 1 fl I I, bfi II ,U J, ,, ,XMI 1' XVI 3 --ti If fr N fi if LT P e t J ,f ' , ' ' T ,W My 'X ,- , V ' W N 1. 4.4 as f' 4 - K ia -Y I, , I I .. - Y - lugs-NI . I Njsggy I ii i s xx ',1g..A I ' 'J '.3.Lgg.:g K fx - xux-.xxw:','7'rr.f!r,gf U, 11 J A ' A3 M! X 'K i7 JJ Xi .Z ' ' 11'-I Xxx ,' in K T I A X It f Q' is s ? , M. ,wmv , , ,.., .1 I c X A X ig 'TPIOMAS GALCIIAN C.xR'ricR McF.uu..xNn PAUL KLlRZXN'liC Chakras Houssieae Pl'l'5iii1'llf l'ir 1'-P1'i'.vii1f'11l S1'irwlm'y Trmszzrrr Pfortiier Literary Acaudlemwy In the scheme of Jesuit Education the appreciation of art, while not the essential, is considered a profitable and necessary element in the full man. As evidence that this appreciation has never been lacking at Spring Hill stands the Portier Literary Academy, an organization which has lived and Hourished for over fifty years. The purpose of the Academy has been three-fold: the study of literature, debating and dramatics. Because the field of English literature is covered by other similar societies, the Portier Academy has taken world literature, on which subject papers are read by members during the year. Debating is carried on among the members themselves and the Academy furnishes the lntercollegiate Debating Team. And a play is given by the members each year. This organization is a distinct asset to the college and its long prosperity indicates the cultural plane upon which Spring Hill stands. , 60 A ' ' ,Im-IIINIIIBI! I I I I I im. ' Y V , 1 '-j L, f 'V 'ffhg x - in + gg THE QURSAJURQ IF ww A QQ W b wx is 11 J I X ffiifyx I , ,Q - ' A . ,WT '-'iff' XQA si m ? 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Miaf E i f 1 1 X i f Q ,. i li'lf'ff Bas lm T, KA' W ,Ng at 'v A J..t..4,, 11-vii -eww , ,,.w..ws. y Q, jrinx Bomxlm ,Ionx DYER Tnomixs G,xUmfiAx RoBi:R'r LAVVLER Prfsitlrzlt I'i1 1'-Prv.vii1f1zt Srcrrlary TI'f'll5IU'1'7' Mienidel Club The Spring Hill College lllendel Club was organized in September of 1922, under the directing hand of lvlr. P. H. Yancey, SJ., now Fr. Yancey and head of the Biology Department of the College. The intent of its founders was to create an even greater interest and recognition among the students in things biological. From a rather humble beginning of thirteen members, the lylendel Club has grown into a society Whose roster is large and whose reputation is wide. Encouraged by the success of the first year, the Club voted to have lectures at different intervals and found the physicians of lylobile in hearty accord with their aim. Prominent medics of lvlobile and of many other cities have addressed the Club during the course of its existence. However, in order to make the interest active as Well as passive, the members are encouraged to indulge in research of their own. To this end, private papers pertaining to medicine and biology are frequently read and questions of interest discussed. The lllendel Club wishes to take this opportunity to express its ap- preciation and gratitude to the men who so unselfishly gave their time and efforts to lectures which greatly enhanced the past year. A 62 rf' fa ,lag it 'gyedpfjc' Q X , ',, . Q fa x THJE QORSA R cow 11933 ,K m V1 Xxxx U, xxxxxxxxxxxx' , nxxx - ,Xu -,-, u X-.--xx,k x 31 x,xXXX ,,,D,,,-n,,ij1,, ,f, :fi,fJ,v,f,f,y Q4 ,'.f,fA'. J -.f,' - if IXNWX . iQ' Y Nixj H .f ix Q !, ' , .5 2 I bf ' ' in ' . Ab ve we 183 ww '31 .Q fr frm 2 wiv W 'x ' ' W 4 r: W . 1 wi X M AA 4 ww' fa 5 'Z 2. 'SDD '35, 3' , B N A -'FV' My . . -. x 1 --MW Q I f fx, vIk , W Q i' 1,1 , 120 X J ff' ' M ff 1 1 'X J 1 'V Xvilliillll Blakv G.--orge Co1'1'ig':1n f.'h?Ll'1l S 1-l'nussi1-r John Mason Riullard Putnam John M, Callahan John Daniel Juhn Kopwfky C?1I'tt?1' IVIc'Fz11'lu1nl Luis Rojas 3 Q Sllxininlgmisssxit E J ii ,iii : 68 ,M , ,if 'ff' I .... 4 il, nu . ,ew t -'mi ,' , ,Q , 4 : f Cy! - f A'-G is A 4 , , tw . .- if wwf , K ff' ,,,,,- . . 43' fill . A ? 'S Self gi- ' , V YW . f , '3' ,, WT' ' Cf'-x..: :f :Sink ' 1 .-1745223 ' ,V K f 5 -1 ' . 2 03 A 7 ,S Q ' - .f V , i .--av... I I f, w J 'ni' A 4 .9 -1 f d 2 ' vw- A 'x 'v' ' 5 xv XJ . V-, A i ,, Ny' A 1 A . L iv I X I XViI1izun Ching Iiif-lmalwl Ely P11111 Kurzwwg Xvilliillll North Julnfs Schwing i '+A . ,fm f ' xx A ' vf l Y ' N Li , . D Ruger Ching John H1-nry Guy Ifilllflllilll Lvv l'v2ll'4'af' l'll2lI'1PS XYl1vvlrl Es ' 01, 1 ? i f H ak missin x XN Y ll , -in c.: I -Y j , fl Q. X lffll' EI J. Qu ff ' D. ,. 4? A E THE QORSATR E 11933 X f I iw ND .I Abu XYXYX xxx Nvnuxg ff fflfflf 'A , if1f,lQ1111 1 7 1 f XX , fi A R' 1 f ll J A ' '4 Q' .www CARTER MCFARLAND FRANK SKEFFINGTON Ediior BIl5ill1'55 Managrr CARTER MCFARLAND Editor-in-Cllirf ROE ERT LAWLER Assofiah' Editor JOHN ROLAND Sporis Ediior JOHN L. DYER .Jrt Editor The Corsair REV. CHARLES J. QUIRK, SJ. Staff fldfuisor '39 1-MW' e fl 2 awe as-.E ,W,.,.5 - A wwf- -45 147 ROLAND GOODMAN LAVVLER CALLIAH 64 - AN FRANK SKEFFINCTON Bll,i7ll'55 Ma1zag1'r MARION CALLAHAN Tlssisiarzt lizzsifzrsx Zllulzagfr EMM ETT CIOODMA N -Ixsislzuzt Bll5iIll'55 Jblzznagrr BRETT PATTON Cirzulaiiu Il Iblalzfzgfr 4' A-A-f-N 2 ,. . N ,Q V Qs 4,5 iq fy , ggg SQL , V R- --A ,xv vi, ilfli f f A, .1 A LLOOOE DYER PATTON nxxmmsuneusxxxuumnssmxsh V 'W--Q--l if Y X K , p 5, A Sw Q A 4 if, 6 A A L L N 1 X , - 3-E X THJE CCOJRSAIURR OIF 1 Q 3 3 Q NX f , JJ X' J ' K E HH Xp, 'TGXXXU' f.-. - xxxx FxXgrnuv.u-Tr 1,,, fnQ4ijj'! f f 1 . f f,v ik 5 L- Tuff: S R S ms., R .2 W-3? ., X ' 'Q 4 tw Tak , R . Ly ,Q 35 4157 S VVOODROVV BRUNSON REV. CHARLES J. QOIRR, S.J. JOHN DANXEL The Springlhmillllian VVOOOROW BRUNSON VVILFRED LEATHERVVOOD JOHN DANIEL VVALTER RONEY Editor-ill-Clzirf ,ffssorialr Edilor Bzzsizzfss Marzagfr' .-Ixsixfzzizt Blzsizzfss lwanayrr' BRETT PATTON JOHN HENRX' LAVVRENCE ARTMAN JOHE KOPECKY ,flssoriair Edilor Jr! Edilor T-lsxisiani Sports Editor Cirfufaiiozz Managrr ROBERT LAWLER JOHN ROLAND MICHAEL OYROURKE EOMUNO VOGELGESANG Hssisialzi Editor Sjwarls Edilor .-15555111111 Businfss Ilflalzagrr EJCFAIIIIQFJ JOHN BOEHM REV. CHARLES J. QUIRK, S.J. 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In lx V 1 X L14'-333.-it:-:fit-A-'-'i2 ' ' 1 v 13 ' If i nn X L -'Ti'-gil fxkuff, .Q gh, ,mi K Q 5 fs X Q- s THE tl O it Sam OF ii o as is -,Lo wa Z -Q'k' fi ' til? f - 1 5 lfffvf txt, xxx,xx a,f.f,.f,,,,Qf . 72219, Courage OURAGE, in the sense of readiness for physical risk is the human quality of widest and warmest appeal and be the object worthy, is truly noble in proportion to the risk But what makes it human or noble is not physical, of this a bulldog may have more than an All-Americanfi It is the will accepting a risk which has been seen and weighed that makes courage human and the mind's appraisal of the peril is the measure of its merit Will, drilled by duty, can drive a weak, suifering even nerve frightened frame to thrilling achievement, and this is heroisms height. The trained coordination of units in restraint and action to use their powers intelligently and fearlessly for the good of the whole in athletics as in life's struggle, stabilizes a virile courage physical and moral. Sacrilicing all leisure hours to work one's way to college education and sacrificing pleasure's promptings to the discipline of work breeds and builds a stouter courage. But to tame the rebel senses, to battle for cleanness of speech and conduct, to frown down meanness and dishonor, to stand boldly for high ideals to walk manfully God's way and thus confess Him before men that is the courage that Spring Hill training prompts. General Shermans quelling of an ofhcer who prefaced a story by No ladies present with the curt reply No, but there are gentlemenf' connotes more courage than his military record, and indicates what Spring Hill inculcates and expects of her sons. 70 Q. , ' i EA'- Ei i f .f N- QVEQ L, V 1 51, . . 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The Badgers were hope- lessly outclassed by the su- Mu4E DoN.xut'i2, Dirnirfrnf.1f!1!r1iu perior weight and number of Pixie liRflVVNIZ, Ilwaii Cnatlz the L. S. U. Tigers and went down, So to o. VVith an injury-depleted team, they journeyed to jack son to lace a 32 to mv defeat by the lllillsaps lllajors. The game with llississippi College had to be canceled owing to injuries received in a bus accident on the return from jackson. The next encounter resulted in a I2 - o win for lXIississippi State Teachers The homecoming game with Birmingham-Southern was the only contest of the year held in hlohile. The Panthers made a belated rally to win, 14 to 6, after the Hillians had led during the early part ot the game. A costly penalty prevented a os,-yard run from being converted into a second touchdown. A team sadly weakened by illness made the trip to lllemphis to bow down to the Southwestern l-VynX, .tl to iw, Despite the series of oyerthrows, the Purple and Wlhite team was noted for its wonderful spirit, that spirit that retuscd to be beaten down. The hirzhest tribute to the retiring coach, Pat Browne, is the fact that he was the nucleus of this spirit. hlay his successor, hIoon Uucote, instill one as great r.............- 1Q1 1 .ma ,B .sa V --nw-MV if-f .... ,,W,,.M ,. .A 1- V f f ,gf ? aw -:mmf r' waz' X 'li' -I -1 1 1. ,, Vf V qi I s-fwwwfs L Y ff B15 ,. .. ,. .1 -,ff4'h A ,e1..,. - W -H -ff-41 - V , - E, Us NG .ka un-un? ,' - ,, N -1- K M2 gmt ,i 'g-M5715 hw Q U until . li! . 4 gm asia U1 -f. V ,,. uf 4 , ill , V www V -1.'.:'..-:' '::. V V . -V a s gg- ...J in ' , 2 ' A 2. ,Q-sf n SI: 'gf 'gy A ' img, P . W f' .JST- ' Q +V 5' will-' ' -sac aussi Q 1,-1 1 K' V ' l 0 ' ,MI is Nm., ! uint mi., , K L ua? 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He missed but fifteen minutes of play during his career, and that was against Marion, when three teams were sent on the field. Shorty had everything a tackle needs: size, brains, and speed, and knew how to use them. Always aggressive, always ex- horting, he bids fair to become a Spring Hill tradition. HARRY MATTEI 3 yrars Qugrfgrbgfk MOBII,E, ALA. A halfback during his first two years of play, Harry was made over into a quarterback to occupy the post left vacant by Aitkens. A field- general par excellence, he knew what to run and when to run it. Though diminutive in stature, his exceptional fleetness gained many a yard for the Purple and White. Ability to carry out instructions and coolness when under the stress of difficult situations were attributes which marked his play during the year. JOE CAVIEZEL 1 yfar End lVIOBIl.E, Am. Joe is a typical example of that Spring Hill spirit that refuses to be downed. Playing as a reserve for two years, he made the varsity in his Senior year and developed into one of the best pass receivers and blockers on the squad. His play was especially outstanding against Howard and against Southern. DONALD DONAHUE 1 yfar Bagk MOBILE, ALA. A reserve during the 1931 season, Don played a reversal of form last fall and finally came into his own, playing the brand of football of which he is capable, earning a place on the Badger aggregation. Light weight kept him from scintillating as a runner, but it did not keep him from being probably the finest blocker on Coach Browne's squad. Taking over the reins at quarterback whenever called upon, much is expected of him next year. swf. ... . ,R 4 W- X 92 1. A 'iv at' .E S . .D t- ri 1 is Vt JF . 7 vvpx QSQYQ A3- 5 E: 5 ,,...... i My ,X if A . - ' Hg A qua. .Num 99 2' . sw, ' f EA '. 5 . A M Nr, 3 , x . -1 632: 4 5 ' 'Y i A mr 3 , ' ' 41' '11 ,. we FOOTBALL ALTERNATE CAPTAIN-ELECT CARL SHIRK 2 yrarx Tackle BOGALUSA, LA. Carl is a good example of a steady, hard working, consistent playing lineman, who forms the backbone of any football team. Never being in the headlines, never brilliant, but always in there doing his part and more. An injury has hampered him during the past two seasons, but his work has been great in spite of it. He is the type that inspires his teammates not with his talking, but with his playing. Carl is being counted upon heavily for next year. ALTERNATE CAPTAIN BILL SMITH 3 yfars Guard GRAND COTEAU, LA. During his years at the Hill, Bill has played every position on the line, and in each position he has distinguished himself by his char- acteristic ability and willingness to work. A fierce, deadly tackler, Smith was also very fast, getting down under punts many times with the ends. He never failed to take his football seriously, and his suc- cessor will have a big gap to fill in the forward wall. BILL MCDONOUGH 2 years Guard HSAVANNAH, GA. A prodigal son that came back after two years of absence, to turn in an even better brand of football than he had before. To him much credit is due. For three long years, Mac has been out there, neveriuntil this season playing enough games to make his letter, but always doing his best to improve the varsity. It takes men like him to make a team and the Hill is sorry to see him go. ED DYAS 1 yfar Back lVlOBII.E, ALA. A stellar performer of the Freshmen last year, Dyas is one of the many Sophomores who shone this season. His vicious tackling was more than spectacular, it seemed at times almost superhuman for a man of his size. Though his ability was not limited to tackling by any means, he could always be depended upon to gain that necessary yard or two and his blocking was superb. With two more years, we are looking for great things from him. if FOOTBALL BILL BLOUNT 3 ypafg Guard lVIOBIl.E, ALA, Fast and strong, sturdy and heady, he has all the requirements of a good lineman. Coming out of the line to head the intereference on offense, or knifmg through the line to stop the ball-carrier on defense, always slashing, hard-hitting, never quitting-thatis Bill. He has an- other year to go and the most we can hope for is that he will do as well as he has the past two years. BUDDY O,SI-IEA 1 year Qugrferbggk CII.-XRI.IiS'I'0N, Miss. A strong back in his Freshman year, Q,Shea is a hard worker, and earned himself a starting position in his initial season on the varsity. While seeing most of his action as a halfback, he frequently shared the signal-barking post with Mattei. He is a hard-running back, and dis- played marked ability at passing and blocking. Buddy will play a large part in the Hill's bid for supremacy next year. CAPTAIN-ELECT JIM SPAFFORD 2 ymrx Cgnfgr MOIIILE, ALA, A product of Mobile High, Jim made an envious record for him- self in his first year on the squad, and during the past season he sur- passed his previous attainments, meriting an honorable mention on the All-Dixie selection. A veritable mountain on offense, he spent most of his time in defense on the enemy backfield. Will anyone who saw the Southern game forget how this lad played? As a leader of next year's eleven, even more is expected of him. JULIUS SITTERLE 1 yfar Tm-lqlg Momma, ALA. Captain of last season's Freshmen, his consistent work at the tackle position was one of the main factors in the performance of this year's team. Always a hard plugger and possessed with plenty of fighting spirit, Sitterle packed a mean wallop in his 200 pounds of heft. The forward wall was considerably bolstered by his presence. He will be back for two more schedules. Q -5'-1 ff? fi ' gm,-t ,,,. sv.. RQ A me . . as ,. sub W , Aw -is. ? 4 vs, as mp, .12 93 -w .-4-1 FOOTBALL BOBBY KEARNS 1 yf-ur Bdgk lVIOBIl.E, ALA. This lad was the dark horse of the 1932 season, being only a Sophomore and not having shown anything outstanding on the Fresh- man team. Then to turn in the brand of football that he did this year. A deadly, accurate tackler and a fierce blocker, he was no less excep- tional as a runner. An indispensable cog in the Badger machine, Bobby should be one of the prominent backs next season. GENE LECOMPTE 1 ymr End NEw Oiu.E,xxs, LA. The smallest man to play on a Badger squad in many a long year, he employed his 145 pounds to turn in a quality of football that few can equal. The word quit was neglected in Gene7s early education and he has never learned it since. Displaying some of the surest tack- ling and blocking of the entire squad, he was almost invariably the first man down the field on a punt. This, combined with his uncanny ability to snag passes, makes him an invaluable player. Two more years for him. Douc VVARDAMAN 2 yrzirs Bagk R0sEnA1,E, Miss. Gifted with plenty of brawn and drivlng-power, Doug made an excellent fullback and yet was willing and able to shift to halflwhen- ever his strength was needed there. In,uries slowed the Cannonball', down a bit, but he turned in stellar performances whenever he was called upon. He will go far towards making an even more enviable record for himself next year. CHARLES COPELAND 1 ywar Back BISBEE, Aiuz. One of the four that made up the Badger pony backfield, Johnny Mack Browns, play was a lesson in itself. He refused to consider his weight a handicap and never failed to put forth his last ounce of fight when he donned the Purple and White. Not playing quite enough games to earn his letter, yet he was always ready when called upon. A scrub, but in the words of Rockne, No team is stronger than its reserves. Q 7' f 'Sat-wgm It nn. S i Kami 'V' ' in QR A V ,fa li V 4 .Q him 'V 1' A . sf r f r Hi... W T 4 ,M , tgx- , X, I. L K . .f..,f,- f- jg , if-4 ' .w' , 1 hw .. wsxw- J . ' FOOTBALL JACK PALMES 1 yy-Ur Back lvloniui, Am. Having but one year of football experience behind him, jack stepped into a varsity position at fullback and developed overnight into the answer to any coachis prayer. He runs, he passes, he blocks, he tackles-all of these he does, and does them well. The kind of a lad of whom any moleskin aggregation would feel proud. He played in every battle and his work was excellent in all of them. Jack is only a Sophomore, but already he has won his way into the hearts of all Badger followers, not only because of his football ability, but because with it all he is just Jack. TED POLITO 1 yrnr Guard Sig M.xRx s, KAN. This chubby gridder was one of the hardest working men on the squad, and his efforts were rewarded by participation in almost every game. Because of his short stature, Ted was a hard man to bowl over, and yet he was big enough to prove a menace to opposing ball-carriers. With the Badgers but for one year, he has proven the name he brought with him from St. Maryis College. NICK Disci-ILER 1 y,-ar End RAYNIQ, Lx. One of these men who is blessed with all of the physical quali- fications which go to make up a good end. Although handicapped by injuries for a good part of the season, Nick gave an excellent account of himself in the games in which he played, his most stellar work being done on the defense. Though not seeing enough action to merit a letter, he has another year to play which should show lots of improvement in him. ELMO RILEY 1 yrar End Morin.:-:, ALA. For three years this man has donned his uniform daily and given all that he had to help his team, though it was not until last fall that he earned the coveted HSN. His best work was done in boxing the tackle and in smearing interference when started around his flank. His steady earnest plugging and his keen determination to win will be missed next year. 25,23 , , ,I ,t N...g-,-' 'I x ag FRESHMAN FOCTBALI- I gi With a team composed of many prep and high ..,.6if: f' f school stars, the Baby Badgers had a big and hard- scrapping machine. They found it hard to get together at the first of the season, but played some splendid ball later on. The opening game with the Little Flower Sen- xx iors of Mobile resulted in a scoreless tie. The Frosh should have won, but were listless in the JIMMY Hmm' L-,H,,,,. L,,,,L,,,,. pinches, and it was not until the second half that EU ABELL' Mmmgllr any amount of cooperation whatever was shown. The Pensacola Naval Base toolc the next game by a score of 7 to O. The Yearlings seemed to be suffering from that same lack of organization that featured the Little Flower game. But in a return game, the Freshmen showed some life for the first time when they defeated the Sailors, 30 to 0. It was their best game of the year. The Frosh followed this with a pair of losses, bowing to Pearl River, 32 to 0, and to the Perlcinston Aggies, 32 to 6. Both teams are strong junior college aggregations. In the backfield, Traynor, McDonnell, Haas and Bill Ching were outstanding. In the line, Thornton, Repoll, Kelly, Roger Ching and Agee were powers. The session of spring practice just passed gave the Baby Badgers opportunity to prove their ability to fill varsity positions next fall. ,lx A MQW., ,iw ,,,,,-, - a,ff,,,lA,aJ-:L AJ,-Jw?-ie,-,A B- H VW, ji' A fe ' R' , 6 'TIE , 1 f s - - E V 33 'Q . .,,,ief,7i , ff V 1 i A , . R f - ff ' Z: 9.-MA wa fohxf Top Rofw: BUCKNER VVEBB, ilssistant Managrrg FRANK HAAs, JOHN REPo1,i., STEPHEN BEDFORD, BILL CHING, VVALTER IDOUVILLE, VV. P. MCDONNEI.I,, JOHN HENRX', Manaywr. En LovEr.AcE, DONALD KEl.I-Y', Louis STEIN, CL1N'1'oN AGEE, BILLY FIQHORNTON, JOHN MORGAN, REGINALD HA'l'CPIER, MIKE DONAHUE, Coarlf. ' DoNAl.n Wur.1fE, BILLY QUINA, BERT RONEY, CHARLES VVALLER, CHAR1,iE TRAYNOR, Capzazn. - 4 ,GL ' , 2 .f Standing: PALMES, BAILEY, O'SHEA, ABELI, K7ll'l'1ill!l.' RILEY, COPELAND, Dxlscou, KERRIGAN BASKETBALL Once a popular and anxiously-awaited sport, basketball is assuming a minor role at Spring Hill. The activities of the past few years have been confined to contests with teams of the immediate vicinity and participation in the Dixie Conference Tournament to wind up the season. However, un- foreseen circumstances prevented the staging of the Dixie Tourney this year and the games of the Badgers were limited to a few local encounters. A month before the beginning of the Christmas holidays, Coach Browne posted a notice of an intra-mural tourney, the outstanding men of which would be picked as a nucleus for the team. In a close contest, the Sopho- mores defeated the Juniors to emerge with the honors. With but one experienced man, Ed Abell, to form the foundation of his team, Coach Browne built up a scrappy quintet from such players as Bailey, Kerrigan, Palmes and Riley. The Badgers broke about even on the results of the season. A large number of capable Freshmen give promise that the sport may stage an active comeback in 1933. :- 9 '3l U ' ' Q ' ' 5 ,. 13 W 43 ' Q L a . , '-E? ' V 4 3 I I I 'i N-: - 1 Q-ii I V I ', g ' i ff . A -4 pw, l , t, , , ., Q x- , ,J 2 ' , J ,kg Y p ' S hl., - f- . . ,V i h- 1 Ki - . , ,P ' ' , 2' 1 .3 ' - ,,-, l 3 ., ' , 1' f :A' S is A xii Q ig, S f ,I ,A . ,Ma , .I i Uk- , v 1 1' . I, i . , x- 4' ' ., N P' - ' , U Q.. f 'J , 'A it -1 Q V I 1, 'I f T 5 n Wi ,N qt A 6 ' z ,f t I ' ' . .' ' ' 5 :7 3 'ff , . 1 '- 1- . rf N , 4' l ll i -.,:..-N- .t , if g A V ' ii if ' N Nifxielr 1' i ' 4 ski i i tg 1 4- . , a V i - A V -2 4 H Q +5 ft fl if-,lf-El? ,. 'g 2 w Q yqqiit 4, ' 4 I ' ' L :E , 1:1 ' A 1 , gk h E I . aff , 4 J, fi' r Y as as si 4 i s kgil if is A is c 1 i i e ,f to f - rs i is I I: 1 i A mi Y if ' - V I fave' l 1 8 fi -4 D I K 'f' w i, tj ml , 8 D, N ,1 . A ' g f V ij .a , - . 1 L 3 : i V . V, , I 5 I W .4 TA A - Y 'QM s f,, I H it f - We was Viv' . K, ', X , B x .' , ,, x .V V 4 ,A Lx. X Ng as :Weir it A -. i Q .4 . 'Z :aft V ' i - ' XM V it Sflllliiillff.' Toxsmiifius, O'SHHA, RICHARD, Piximras, LECOMWE Kmvflizzgp iAR'I'M.KN, lVl.X'li'lI I, SMIXIII, Dlzlscom., RILEY BASEBALL As we go to press, baseball at Spring Hill College has not yet reached its peak. Nevertheless, judging from the excellent talent displayed by the men who have been reporting for regular practice, we feel safe in saying that the season should be a most successful one. Around such skilled regulars as Tonsmeire, Richard, Palmes, Mattei, and Smith, Coach Browne is building up a team that bids fair to duplicate the records set by Spring Hill teams in the past. Artman, LeCompte, O'Shea, and others of last year's Freshman squad are showing up remarkably well. Before intercollegiate baseball became passe and unprofitable, Badger teams toured the country in an unbroken line of victories. But the games of more recent years have been restricted to contests with various pro- fessional teams of the major leagues that winter in the Southland and with picked teams of Mobile. Prospects of a championship team are glowing on the Badger horizon. It will be the last Spring Hill team coached by Pat Browne and an unsoiled schedule will add greatly to his record. MCFAIU Axim l'lUUSSIIiRIi, C. Roxmg VV. ABIiI,l. GOLF In the past few years golf has made great strides at Spring Hill, and it seems as though this season will make no interruption in its progress. In the years Mike Donahue has been Athletic Director he has built and developed a fine and sporty course, which is as good as any in Mobile. Gradually the sport has captured the interest of the students with the inevitable result that fine golfers have been developed. Some of these constitute the team which annually meets local country club teams and those of different universities. Tommie Gaughan, captain of last year's team and himself probably the best golfer of the school, has not been able to play enough to round into form. But others have taken his place and Spring Hill should have quite a formidable team on the links when the big matches come around. F l i 5 I. ..,.., + s LAWLER MASON BEY1' McFAm,Axo TENNIS Since the building of the tennis courts a few years ago tennis has become one of the most popular of the college sports. Last year the first inter- collegiate tennis competition was attempted and our team made a splendid showing against the experienced stars from L. S. U. But this year leaves us with only Captain Carter McFarland as a nucleus around which to build up another Purple and White team. However, under his capable and experienced leadership, we entertain no doubts that this year's team will even surpass the record of last season. Ably assisted by Lawler, Beyt and Mason, he heads a quartet that will see much action this spring and is confident of success. Tennis is still in its infancy at Spring Hill, but it is becoming a mighty infant. Before many years have passed, it will be ranked as one of the most important sports of the college. PATRONS 9 MRS. A. L. STAPLES MRS. JOHN L. BOLAND MRS. E. H. BIXLER MR. A. T. BEARDSLEE MR. L. LEBARON LYONS, '90 DR. NORBORNE R. CLARKE, JR. MR. M. MAHORNER, '94 MR. JAMES A. CRANE MR. MARK LYONS, '98 MR. A. M. THOMPSON MR. JULIAN McPHILLlPS, 'I5 MR. BERNEY L. STRAUSS MR. JOHN T. WALSH, '09 MR. J. A. CAVIEZEL, SR. MR. EDWARD POWERS, 04 MR. WILLIAM E. PENNEY MR. JAMES C. VAN ANTWERP DR. CHARLES A. MARSTON, JR. DR. R. A. FINCH, 'I7 MR. HARDY A. DEMERANVILLE MR. SYLVESTER S. MATTEI, 'I8 MR. ROBERT T. HERMAN MR. GLEN McDONNELL, '30 MR. DONNELL GREENWOOD, '27 DR. GEORGE T. SULLIVAN, '24 MR. THOMAS A. FORD, '27 DR. HUGH G. MULHERIN, '25 MR. W. J. NlCK ARCENEAUX, '26 Fellowship HE glorious, carefree association of young men at college is a beautiful thing and is often the motive that draws them to her halls. The fellowship of men at Spring Hill is more than thisg it goes deeper into the heart and remains more indelibly impressed on the memory than the idle good times which represent the summit of fellowship at many other institutions. Spring Hill College has always been a comparatively small school. Her students and faculty have been held happily together by intimate bonds of similar ideals, mutual helpfulness, and the respect and friendship which reverence and trust so weave into the fabric of life that freedom is self- disciplined into voluntary restraint. The highest expressions of love and charity are but the common currency of life's exchange where sincere and honorable gentlemen breathe together freely the high social and moral atmosphere of such relationship. The singular thrill of the experience and the wealth of its resulting friendship are things which Spring Hill men, on graduation, loathe to leave. Here the fragrance of these friendships seem so to blend with the balmy air and the feeling of the many-tinted flowers and the ample walks and grounds and the spacious pine-laden forests and the glorious prospect from Spring Hill Heights to the purplecl far off horizon, that they heighten and glorify the treasure of Spring Hill's fellow- ship beyond what we can conceive all other colleges present. This is the memoriecl heirloom that Spring Hill men cherish in their hearts forever. 4 5' I I .sp wr C C up ur O dh an dh 0 dh 0 5 'A I I ,lb Q, 5-3 l I 0 A an dr O dh 0 1? lb Eh 0 Y 4511 Jhlf .tho Xfdh Ah. 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' I Father Dan--The Czar of the second floor l Phi Omegas at the Birmingham- Southern game l Time out for a little Vitamin D and bull l We really don't loaf all the time. QQ, rug We 'v P n Skeffington-Mr. Glee Club moanin' low. Elected the gloomiest I Gus, one of the landmarks l Daddy Beyt, Don Zimmerman of the drawing room. The greatest lover l Guy's on the air. That nightly bridge game with the ki- bitzers and all l Half- men, half-beasts l Here comes the mailman l How long will it last? I The Coeds-it took 103 years for this l West End-Get to class, you squirrelsl E9' '7 Hannan Way I Street scene of parade prior to Soutllern game I Wliat do you see, dear, what do you see? l Metallic com- position of School Spirit l Wlzoooooooo? lPatton Ap- plied Forl l Wlzat will Pinkie say? I Mobile Hall viewed from Helm- sing's airplane l Moriday -stew, Tuesday-roast beef, Wednesday-l'Vieners, 1 l Louisianians all. N. I Firm W., WJ ,wg Y Q. I 0,9 V . . as PN' 0 8,5 9 Shu: HI!!! A .1 :4 ' ,tx 3 0 . .-, . 9 ' ' x , .-' 11,445 I V ,yan ,X -., 1 4 5 H' ' 4 ag: ' v -We H Y,f'Qrq P' 5 . 4 53552 ll 1 J V i ji fs: fi . V , l L Hardie plus an audience equals?-blah! I Get in step, you rats! I Not sleepy-just pajama con- scious I Where's Tommy .Gaughan? I Charlie Chase, incognito. Note the stems I The Black Hawk rode last nite I And the farmer hauls another load away I The Azalea Trail I Apollo ofBel1'edere I Library-reminder of the monthly themes I Home- coming game. DI RY OF THE CCLLEGE WIDGW flfilrlfrd from Ihr! Calf: Prifvary by .lark Polisj SEPTEMBER 8-D'1'ar Diary: I'm so thrilled! The Spring Hill boys will be returning to school tomorrow. Isn't that grand! They are such sweet suckers. I hope that Bill McDon- ough comes back. I'd like to string him along again this year. He looks so cute when he is bewildered. Ooooh, and I hope there are lots of darling freshmen. They spend lots of money -the poor little dears, or should I say Hsh? Diary, I'm giggling again. SEPTEMBER 9-Drar Diary: Mary called me up today and bet me that she would make more Spring Hill dances than I would. The very idea! That will never happen as long as Ray Driscoll is around, because I'll just tell him that he dances real cutely the eats that up! and he'll be eating out of my hand. SEPTEMBER II-GCC, I met two cute Spring Hill boys today. They must be new. VValked down Dauphin Street and all the rah-rah boys were shining around town. I want to work fast and meet them all while they still have money. In about a month the only thing I'll be able to get at Four Points is a nickel dope- and if I'm with Jimmy Tonsmeire I won't even get that! SEPTEMBER 15--I saw that horrid T- girl riding down Government Street in that dirty old Ford of Pat O'Donnell's. I think it was tacky. There were six boys piled in it. Before I'd do that, I'd do most anything-even date Jim Spafford. SEPTEMBER zo-Nobody asked me to go to the Million Dollar Ball yet. Gee, if I can't rate a date to that I'll get razzed to death. Elizabeth has a date with one of the freshmen and she is thrilled to death that she gflt a date before I did. I'll show that ZVVX sorority that I can get as many men as they can. SEPTEMBER 23-Drar Diary: I'm all a-twit- ter! Pat O'Donnell and Buddy O'Shea, Varda- man and Chubby Child Power carrie by to take me riding down Government in Pat's Ford cabriolet. Maybe I didn't snoot those AKT's when we drove up to Four Points. It did me so much good. They are so prissy. I hope they didn't see the three of us drinking out of the same Coca-Cola glass. Thank goodness there were three straws! SEPTEMBER 24-Pat O'Donnell and a hunch of boys wanted to take me riding again this aft- ernoon, but, my goodness, there was no place for me to sit. Tommy Kerrigan wanted me to sit on his lap. The very idea! I let him know that I was a lady. Ooooh, I wish Doug Var- daman had asked me-oh, Diary! SEPTEMBER 18-Drar Diary: I saw that little Mason boy out with a little Spanish gal this afternoon. He must have it bad, because he certainly looked moon-struck-I haven't seen enough of him to know whether he looks that way all the time or not. He was trying to sing Paradise, but it sounded like the other place to me. NOVEMBER I-I met VVally Roney today. He's a honeyg that is, he has a swell radio in his car. I saw him rushing Margaret. VVell, Sparks Vignes doesn't have to worry, because a Chrysler is better than a Ford anyway. I'm mad-Christine was riding around with that Boehm boy today and he looks exactly like Clark Gable. I wonder how much longer the Queen of the Irish Channel is going to reign. There has been joe Youd, then Hays Zieman, and Bobby Tucker, then Ray Driscoll worship- ping at her shrine. But I know that if Bobby Tucker came back the rest of those deadfbeats would Hoat out of the Irish Channel feet first. NOVEMBER 5-Dear Diary: I went out to see the football practice today. Harry Mattei looked so nice when he ran with the ball. And I think that he calls the signals so cutely, too. He must have called the wrong play around Helen's end, because Moe Roy is leading the interference around that end of the line. I'll bet that burns him up. I saw Mae Beth smil- ing sweetly at him. Diary, I do hope Honey Mouth will come to see me this year, because I wouldn't encourage him, then give him the air, like all these other girls do. NOVEMBER 8-I just got in from a date with Fish Beyt-Ooooh, I'm all excited! fContinu1'd on PL1!fl'Q5j DIARY OF THE COLLEGE WIDOW ffj0IllIlIlll'dj NOVliMIIPIR ro-Dmr Diary: Jimmy Breen is on 'IRIIIIITIY for the longest kind of time. I just still going around to see Lucy. And Joe Cavie- love it when he dances with me. IIe's so zel is all agog about that girl that came down strong! from Birmingham. I wish those out-of-town girls would leave our Mobile sheiks alone. Hut INOVEMBER 15-I saw the Spring Ilill fresh- I guess it is only right, because here comes men scrimmaging the varsity today, That jim 'Iiommy Gaughan from Arkansas and there Spaflord is so ugly that he's cute. IIis nose is isn't room on the Henderson sofa for joe any so flat that if he didn't have that helmet on I more. I'm jealous of Ludell. In fact, I'd like wouldn't know which side of his head was to scratch her face, he-cause I've had my eye which. 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They tell me that he has Alice's picture UII his desk and that jimmy rI.i0lISIlIt'II'C Comes in and looks at it and then at jim hefore he goes to hed each nite. NovIfMnIsR zo-Hill McDonough got his eye cut hatlly playing football. They shouldn't let him play-he'll get hurt real had one of these davs, and then what would Frances do? Allyce and Steppy would do a lot of grieving, too. Such popularity must he wearing. DECEMBER 1-The big dances are getting un- der way IIOXV. I hope I can rate a few tall- outs. I'd drop a few hints to Charlie Richard, hut he is jingling around with Justa now. DECI5MIzER I8-Dftll' Diary: The Christmas holidays have arrived. I'm so hlue! Tommy fhlklgllllll has heen coming down to my house fffU7lfIllllt'd on Page 97j FRANK L. ROCHE VANCE E. THOMPSON ROCHE MORTUARY 355 GOVERNMENT STREET MOBILE, ALA. C. A. L. JOHNSTONE JAMES J. 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Now it pays to be nice to people, lloesn't it? Nerts, says Bill. JANUARY zo-I think I'm really in love at last. I'm going to stop all this running around and settle down. It's Pete Skelhngton. He says the nicest things to me and he has the cutest way of wrinkling up his nose when he laughs -he is so sensible, too. He sang I Love You Truly to me last nite and then just looked in fC0lllIlllll'lI on Pagr 9Sj FIRST NATIONAL BANIK MOBILE JL ALABAMA WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. HCARETARERS or CLOTHES 907 SPRINGHILL AVENUE MOBILE, ALABAMA McCOWN OIL CO. HIGH OCTANE TRADE WITH HOME FOLKS FAGERSTROIVI DAIRY GRADE A MILK JUNIPER 6505 QUALITY AND SERVICE UNSURPASSED FOR ALABAMA-ITS PORT AND PROGRESS MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK C0M L'MENTS MOBILE CIGAR 81 OF TOBACCO CO. 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DEXTER 2235 DIARY OF THE COLLEGE WIDOW fCo11li11u1'Jj Beth, but Harry Mattei spilt too much sugar around there. The last time I saw Joe he was riding down Government Street with a Img of popcorn. JANUARY go-Peter called me up today. He sounds like a radio announcer over the phone. I don't know what dress to wear tonite-my black one is a wreck. FEBRUARY 5-Dear Diary: I saw Crazy People Pearce and Ifly riding down Govern- ment street with a carload of girls. That Pearce hoy is so loud that you could hear him all the way to Broad street. And the things that he was saying! I hope those little girls did not Iielieve him. IIISIZRU.-XRY 6-Tominy Kerrigan and Dan Power came hy to see me at fonr tfclot-It. ubby Child is getting so fat that it will fC0llfIIllll'd on Page 1012 SPECIFICATION OIL COMPANY SAINT LOUIS AND WASHINGTON STREETS MOBILE. ALABAMA COMPLIMENTS OF FRUIT DISTRIBUTING COMPANY MOBILE. ALABAMA OVER THREE GENERATIONS OF CONTINUOUS COMMUNITY SERVICE AN ASSET TO MOBILE HAAS-DAVIS PRODUCTS ARE A MOBILE ENTERPRISE HAAS - DAVIS PACKING CO. A MOBILE INSTITUTION SINCE I865 G W I N JNO. J. DAMRICH MEANS QUALITY IT I5 A FEAT TO FIT FEET STEEL AND COPPER PLATE ENGRAVERS NG CARDS WEDDING INVITA IO5 DAUPHIN STREET MO ILE ALABAMA GOODBRAD FLORAL ASHLAND GARAGE GASOLINE AND OIL THE OUALITY FLOWER SHOP REPAIRING AND ACCESSORIES MEMBER F. T. D. ASSOCIATION pAUL FEARNI MANAGER SAY IT WITH FLOWERS PHONE DEXTER I759 AUPHIN ST. MO IOO WE OUTFIT THE YOUNG MAN FROM TOP TO TOE METZGER BROS. PRINTERS THAT PLEASE HEITER-STARKE PRINTING CO. NEXT TO WESTERN UNION IN SPEED DIARY OF THE COLLEGE WIDOW fCo11ii111n'tU be just as easy to jump over him as to walk around him pretty boon. Hek bashful, too, and doesn't know what to say when I hold his hand. He just blushes and blushes. Peter knows what to say. I love him so. FEBRUARY Io-Dear Diary: Harry Mattei stopped me on the street in town this afternoon. I can remember when he and Christine were King and Queen of Carnival at St. Vineent's School. I asked Helen why everyone calls him Honey Mouth, but she wouldn't tell me. So I asked Isabelle, but she just grinned. I'm go- ing to ask Roberta when she gets home from aehool. Ile used to dedicate songs on radio programs to her. Maybe that Carvin girl that he sent pink roses to in New Orleans would know. Harry takes jimmy Breen over to his house every Saturday night to play paper dolls with his little niece while Harry goes out on a date. fvufielx ICE CREAM CITY SALES CO. FEBRUARY 27-Df'HI' Diary: Charlie Traynor Q gave me a picture of himself today. VVhen I brought it home mother said it could be used for getting rid of undesirable company or WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS OI: souring the milk when she wants to bake a fConlin11fJo11 Pagr 1022 THOSS SPORTING GOODS CO. INCORPORATED EVERYTHING GOOD IN SPORTING GOODS 76 DAUPHIN STREET DEXTER 2686 OVER 47 YEARS A SPORTSMAN SHOP DIARY OF THE COLLEGE WIDOW fCnnti111u'dj cake. Papa likes the picture, though. He said it reminds him of L'ncle John. I'ncle John was in jail three times for stealing chickens. MARcu 5--Dear Diary: I was never so sur- prised in my life. Do you know what I heard? Old joe Deportmentu Fitzsimmons is going with a girl. That's enough to make me get a marcel. She's cute, too, and a real good dancer. I'Il het Bill Smith will he seen sporting around pretty soon, too. I hear that he writes to Joe Gross once a week to let him know how Addie is getting along. I think it is nice of Bill to take an interest in Addie for -loe's sake. Addie says that Bill never tires of telling her what a swell fellow that Gross is and that she is lucky to have such a swell boy friend. MARcn I2-IJVIU' Diary: This Ted Lovelace seems to he the sheik of the Gulf Coast. I-Ie is all the time going to Gulf Park College on the week-ends, and they say those girls just love the Cute way he walks. Then, too, I heard that the reason he goes out of town is that Kurzweg and Artman took all his Mohile gals away from him. The Mohile gals like the way he walks, too. Especially when he is walking away from them. fC0l1fI7IIlI'd on Pllffl' 1031 COMPLIMENTS OF SOUTHERN DAIRIES INCORPORATED DRINK UM' EVERY BOTTLE STERILIZED COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO OF MOBILE ROYAL AND SAINT ANTHONY STREETS PHONE DEXTER 834 200 ROOMS TOM MCKAY CAWTI-lou HOTEL FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER FIRE PROOF 260 ST. LOUIS STREET MOBILE, ALABAMA FREE PARKING SPACE EUROPEAN PLAN J. H. PIPPEN, Manager YOU'LL ALWAYS FIND THE BEST CANDIES, SMOKES, DRINKS AT Mm! p Tue AC. MQDATIN6 DRUGGISTS A ON THE MINUTE DELIVERY MOBILE, ALABAMA MARSHALL'S ELECTRIK MAID BAKE SHOP, INC. TASTE THE DIFFERENCE 4-SHOPS-4 A DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT AT FOUR LOCATIONS Broad and Government and Dauphin and Jackson OPEN ALL NIGHT COMPLIMENTS OF SAENGER CROWN TH EATRES MOBILE, ALABAMA DIARY OF THE COLLEGE WIDOW fC0ntin1n'dj MARCH zo-Dear Diary: Peter sang I Love You Truly at me for about three hours straight-and that way he has of looking at me when he finishes singing gives me the jit- ters. But I could just jitter with Peter forever. He's so nice and he talks about New York. Ile knows all the big celebrities up there. He is all the time telling me about going out with the big stage stars or something-and just to think that he loves me the way he does! MARCH 25--Ijflll' Diary: Bill Hardie came down to see me tonight. He said that he doesn't usually fool around with girls, but he just dropped in because he didn't have any- thing better to do. He says he is a girl-hater, but I Caught him straightening his tie and look- ing in the mirror every time he thought I wasn't looking. He kept asking me all kinds of questions about Mary Sands and Jesse Rey- nolds, toog whether they liked him or not, and fC011li11ufd on Pagz' 10711 COMPLIMENTS or MOBILE GAS COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF MOBILE COUNCIL NO. 666 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS McPHILLIPS MANUFACTURING COMPANY MANNING McPHILLIPS, MANAGER SASH, DOORS AND MILL WORK MOBILE, ALABAMA BRACKIN CONSTRUCTION CO. INCORPORATED HIGHWAY AND RAILROAD CONTRACTORS GRADING, EXCAVATING. DRAINING AND WATER MAINS 404-5 Merchants National Bank Building P. O. Box I467 Dexter I99 DIARY OF THE COLLEGE WIDOW fC0llfIl1ll1'lU :lid I ever hear them talk about him. And he has the cutest way of calling Miss VVaIsh, who is helping direct the play, Genevieve, He said, You know that we are all for Genevieve too percent. And then he looked sly. IAPRII, I8-ISZISTEI' now, Zlllll the daneek will start again. Dancing is half my life. I'm sure glad that Schwing and Putnam went home during the holidays. I'm getting so that I talk just like a Fajun from listening to them. IAPRII, 24.-Hill Hardie wrecked the DufIy's car on the way to Miami. They say that Old Mule thought he was pulling a wagon instead of driving an auto. It seems strange that a boy nowadays can't drive a car straight with two hands. I see john Boland driving little fCOIlfIl1lll'41 on Pagz' 1052 GOOD HEALTH SPRING HILL BOYS ENJOY IT BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS PHYSICAL EDUCATION ae PURE WATER AND GOOD FOOD FROM GREER'S sb I-IOME OWNED STORES STAR FISH 8: OYSTER COMPANY TELEPHONE DEXTER I207 IF IT'S FROM THE STAR. IT'S FRESH IANY AMOUNT we DELIVER-IANYWI-IERE IANY TIME GREETINGS AND CORDIAL GOOD WISHES TO SPRING HILL THE CUDAHY PACKING CO. PURITAN HAMS-BACON-LARD SUNLIGHT BUTTER-see-s-POULTRY MEADOW GROVE CHEESE THE TASTE TELLS IO4 WARLEY FRUIT AND PRODUCE COMPANY 55 SOUTH COMMERCE STREET MOBILE, ALABAMA ALWAYS REMEMBER THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY NORVILLE BROS. COMPLIMENTS LAMEY'S FEEDS KILL DEE PRODUCTS FLOUR-MEAL-e-Rus DIARY OF THE COLLEGE WIDOW fC07lfilllll'dJ Kathleen around with one hand all the time, and he never has a wreck. APRIL ZQHDFHV Diary: I just can't wait to see the play that the College boys are going to put on. Four cute girls from town are in it. They tell me that Bill Hardie almost lost in- terest in the play when Mary Sands had to drop out. Tommy Gaughan is such a hand- some leading man. He came around to get some dope on the love scenes, hut I told him to ask Frank Skefhngton-now that's the man for you. l'Ie's not handsome, but he is unique looking, like an old chair or something, I iust can't describe it, but Carmelina could. MM' 18-Dfw' Diary: I have heen too lwusy to write. Ooooh, I'm so happy l ean't breathe. George Corrigan and I are going to get mar- ried. I wonder what Pete will say? FLORIDA FISH CO. SEA FOODS OF ALL KINDS 0 2070-DEXTER-207I ADAMS MOTOR COMPANY YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER NEW AND USED CARS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE ACREE'S HERBERT LYONS 81 CO. A COMPLETE SERVICE STATION DAY AND NIGHT zo:-202 FIRST NATIONAL ANNEX MOBILE ALA COMP'-'MENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF BAY CITY FUEL CGMPANY CONVENT OF MERCY MOBILE. ALA. MOBILE, ALA. COMPLIMENTS OF s. H. KRESS DRM a. COMPANY MOBALA COFFEE OAKDALE ICE AND MY MARKET FUEL CO' LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY EGGS ICE, COAL AND WOOD HQT OR COLD SERVICE ' 554 DAUPHIN STREET PHONE DEX 4827 BROAD AND TENNESSEE STREETS MOBILE ALA THE BOYS OF '33 V YOUR ENGRAVER WISHES FOR YOU EVERY SUCCESS IN THE CAREER WHICH YOU WILL CHOOSE, AND WE HOPE THE PLEASANT RELATIONSHIPS WHICH HAVE EXISTED THROUGHOUT THE PREPARATION OF THE I933 COR- SAIR WILL CONTINUE IN THE YEARS TO COME .... OUR LATCH STRING IS ALWAYS OUT TO YOU, AND WE LOOK FORWARD TO SERVING YOU. GULF STATES ENGRAVING COMPANY S BLAKE McNEELY BERT HARMER PRESIDENT VICE-PRESID I07 ,S THIS BOOK PRINTED BY ...... -ffl-IE WORLD'S LARGEST PUBLISHERS OF COLLEGE AN N UALS EN soul PRINTING. CO. NAS H Vl LLE KT:-ENN Comeau ANNUAL HEADQUARTERS 0mQ1AnAfCZ1f1Af1fE0n,1Amn11AA1nA Afingwzlojg 6jLffgf243,L,gj,,g jg,7,g4C3Qf A .1 GCING TO THE DOGS MUNICIPAL TRUCKING THEN IT'S THE DEW DRoP INN OLD SHELL ROAD PHONE, DEXTER 2064 WE HAVE MADE OUR FAMOUS CHILE OFFICE: FOOT PALMETTO STREET FOR SEVEN YEARS ir cAN'T ae DUPLICATED SAND GRAVEL HAUI-ING GESTURE BEFORE FARE ELL As these words are written, the work of producing the 1933 CoRs.xlR is prac- tically at an end. And, upon looking back over the eight months of intense effort, there are certain pleasant recollections of gratitude which we feel should be expressed. VVe are greatly indebted to lylr. Blake lNIcNeely for his intelligent advice, his unselfish and Cooperative spirit and his fine engravingsg and to the Benson Printing Company for its artistic printing and color work and the pains it has taken to make our annual a success. We are thankful to the student body in general and to the Senior Class in particular for their encouraging co-operation. And the debt we owe to the firms which have given us advertising can hardly be expressed. VVithout them, the book would not have been possible, and we recommend them and their products to you. The loyal and timely support of the Patrons in our hour of need was equally as invaluable. To these gracious people we extend our sincere thanks. In this year of depression, the printing of an annual was no easy task. On all sides the path was blocked by hard and trying difficulties. That these difficulties have eventually been overcome is due largely to the fact that the Editor was blessed with a fine and capable staff of men who were not afraid to work. The Editor offers his highest tribute of praise and credit to Assistant Editor Bob Lawler for his brilliant senior write-ups and his other workg to Sports Editor John Boland for his sports work and his invaluable service in arranging and compiling copyg to Art Editor .lohn Dyer for his drawings and his artistic adviceg to jimmy Hynes for his personalities column: to Assistant Business lllanager llliekey Callahan for his nightly parades of the corri- dors in search of subscriptions and his daily parades of the town in search of ads: to Assistant Business Nlanager Emmett Goodman for his hounding of the day students and the personal contacts he was able to afford us with the business men of lllobileg and last, -but by far not least, to Frank Skefhngton, the world's greatest Business Nlanager, for sucking the blood of advertising out of the turnip of lIobile's business, and for his masterful administration of finances and his advice to the Editor. As the end nears, some of the hardness of the struggle, the worries and the responsibilities pass from the Editor's mind and only the thrill of pleasant associations and sincere achieve- ment remains, and it is with some feelings of regret that he writes to these pages- FINIS. IO9 Q Q, ,, Q ,Q:4.j Pi rx. D' ..,..'.F: . , V lv ' 1 A , 'K I. , Q 'Y :T if f 951 -f ar , ,IW A gfnfi 2 V . , .f Q . mi.f ' .. ffl fix! ' Q ' . 4 w ff 1 W . .' 4 W? jx-F' 51'ey,+ 1 Q ' 'W ' 0 ' V . ' 'Sf 'W' if 7 -Q 'S 1 g -, 4, ' f V ' -' A 7 TI 3 WQT' 13' 6 ' - A 1'?9'i. nf i, ' -'V -' wx AK 1 '-' .Q 1 -., WN ' ' ' 3 . . ,n,.1 --1 -'mx 5 . ,,-.kk ,.5,n ,.- , Qhimej X N fi ' 3 3542, Q, 4 if 1 ,' Q' fr . . , ' 1' .V Til- A - - +.,,?,l2f, 'W wp 'A ' 1 ' fr, f -2 39,41 -A ii? , - ' 1 ,ig ' W W , f , 1 as K L Q A 9 f A,fw+ fWfm? -' ' . Vw 2 . 1 . ' .- ,V , . , Q, J , . t VO ,, , I ' A, ., x . sw x vs V: A Y I A 7 Q . r - - '- I .- ' . ' v ' .. V X- ' an I . ,f , - W, 1. 'fag Q 1: .FE 4 4 'H 1 f , ' . 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