St Edwards University - Tower Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1930

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B li e u ents oF Sl:.E.cJWarcJS University AUSTIN , TSXAS ORVILLE WRIGHT INVENTOR OF THE FIRST SUCCESSFUL AIRPLANE IRWIN J. FANETTE Editor-in-Chief RALPH J. WARNER Business I1VfG71flg8f LIEUT. OAKLEY KELLY C0-PILOT IN F1RsT COAST TO CoAsT FLIGHT Dedication A tribute to the unswerving courage of men, present and past, who have devoted their lives that a new world might be developed. ' i ht subject the air, this To those who have sacrificed that man m g book is proudly dedicated. COL. CHARLES A. LINDBERGH FIRST NON-STOP TRANS-ATLANTIC FLYER Foreword Here have we tried to mirror, like a panoramic air view, a year of lasting friendships and pleasant recollections of school life at St. Edwards In our later flight through life may this book be a cherished reminiscence of friends and events of a year well spent. Q COM. RICHARD E. BYRD CONQUEROR OF NORTH AND SOUTH POLES Cwnfcents THE UNIVERSITY CLASSES ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS PREP SCHOOL 'K ' w.4,,?' 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I I T I V, 1 2 I ff? A VIEW OF THE UNIVERSITY FROM TI-IE EAST THE TOXVER x L XII .- I as Administration The Most Rev. Archbishop Peter Howell, csc., oo, Archbishop Hurth, President of St. Edwarcl's College from 1886 to 1894, now makes his home at St. Edward's University. After serving eight years as president of St. Edward's he was appointed Bishop of Dacca, Bengal, India. In 1910 he was appointed Bishop of Nueva Segovia, Philippine Islands. In 1926 he resigned this See and was elevated to the dignity of Titular Archbishop of Bostra. Since that time he has made St. Edward's his permanent residence. On March 31 The Most Rev. Archbishop celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of his ordination in the priesthood. Page I2 Page I3 To the Class of 1930: You deserve the highest Commendation for the laud- able manner in which you have garnered and presented on the pages of your Year Book the outstanding features of the history of the University for 1930. Your theme-Famous Flights--is an inspiring one. In the courage, in the will to do and to dare, in the pioneer- ing enterprise of our intrepid aviators, you and the many young men who will peruse the pages of this 'little volume, will find an inspiration to attempt the deeds that will lift you above the level of mediocre accomplishment. CRev.j Joseph Burke, C. S. C., President. The Faculty REV. JOSEPH A. MAGUIRE, C. S. C., PH. D. Vice-President of the University Head of the Department of Clzemiszfry X . . .. l. . ' -.-a'i.'- I .ii , f3d.fq,, REV. EDGAR J. Mrscn, C. S. C., A. M. Dean of Studies, Registrar History REV. JAMES J. QUINLAN, C. S. C., A. M. Dean of the School of Business Adm. Economics, Sociology, Politics FRANK J. SKEELER, B. S. IN E. E., M. S. IN E. Dean of the College of Engineering Mathematics, Physics REV. PAUL J. Folic, C. S. C., P1-1. D. Dean of the Graduate School Librarian, German Page I4 The Faculty REV. XVALTER J. 0'DONNELL, C. S. C., P1-I. D. Head Of the Department Of English Prefecl of Religion REV. GEORGE J. MACNAMARA n . C. S. C., A' B. Prefect of Discipline English, Religion REV. JAMES J. OlBRIEN, C. S. C., LITT. B., S. T. B. Head of the Department Of History Prefecl of Holy Cross Hall REV. CORNELIUS J. HAGERTY, C. S. C., Pu. D. Head Of the Department Of Philosophy Religion REV. LEO J. HEISER, C. S. C., A. B., M. S. Head of the Department Of Biology Zoology, Botany REV. GEORGE J. BALDWIN, C. S. C., A. M. Jllallzemalics Page I5 V' The Faculty I 5 MATTIIIAS A. PIOFFMAN, PII. D. 1 9 Dejmrtnienl of Finance and Acconnls , I ,fu- ' Departnien-t of Journalism I I I GILBERT HART, B. S. Engineering, Drawing Education, M usic I I I - ELMORE H. BORCIIES, A. B. Public Speaking, Jllatheniazfics ' Agriculture ALBERT J. BIETER, B. J., A. M. ALEXANDER MIERS, B. S. IN EDU. FRANCIS W. MCDONOUGIAI, B. S. A. Page 16 is f -wifi?-H 'Ng...,S ' V V-131i?7f2. M., 'ZW hm f , M ,v-LISL, -- ,C pw, ,Q-out-.qt RS! jzfi' 2242127 !.7Z7.fJ'UJ' Mr UAH? golfer 1,7 1 9 o 9 CLASSES X Xl ff-S+ x M 5 1 'XII' JL 4 Seniors JOHN E. BARTA, B. A. i Weimar, Texas AH Joh-:my Sorin Scholarship Society, Czech Club, President '29g Cheer Leader '29, South Texas' Club '30, Knights of Colum- bus, Inside Guard '29, Fea- ture Eclitor The Tower 19303 Neo-Scholastic Society '27-'30, Seniors REGINALD F. BOURKE, B. A. Yoakum, Texas Reggie W, ,. , , ,A OLIN FARRIS BROTHER- MAN, B. B. A. San Antonio, Texas Olie Neo-Scholastic Society '27 '30, Monogram Clubg Foot- ball '27-'29, Baseball '27, '28 '30, South Texas Club '30 Echo Reporter '30. Monogram Club, Football '26, '27, Neo-Scholastic So- ciety '27-'30g Knights of Co- lumbus '27, South Texas Club '30g Glee Club '26, '27. 1 1 Page 18 l Page I9 Seniors OSCAR ANTHONY CHAUVIN, B. A. Galveston, Texas Zimpie ELTON ANTHONY BURGER, B. A. Aberdeen, Washington Toney Neo-Scholastic ' 2 7 - ' 3 0 , Knights of Columbus '27-'30, East Texas Club '30, Echo Reporter '29. Monogram Club, Baseball '29, '30, Neo-Scholastic So- ciety '28, '29, Philosophy Tutor '30. MICHAEL JOSEPH BYRNE, B. B. A. Cuero, Texas Mike Neo-Scholastic Society '27- '30, Glee Club '26, '27, Choir '26, '27, South Texas Club '30, Secretary ,Orchestra '25. SYLVESTER VINCENT CONWAY, A. B. in Sci. Plankinton, S. Dakota Hubby Neo-Scholastic Society '29. Seniors THOMAS F. ESTES, B. A. Austin, Texas ll Tommjyll Pres. Sophomore Class, Knights of Columbus '28, '29, Neo-Scholastic Society '27, '28, '29, Ass't Editor The Tower 1928, Monogram Club, Football '26, South Texas Club '30, Dramatic Club '28, Students Activities Council '27, '28, Scribblers Club '27, Chamber of Commerce '27, Chairman Senior Ball Com- mittee. IOHN J. DICKMANN, B. S. in E. Muskogee, Okla. Pres. Senior Class, Pres. Students Activities Council, S o r i 11 Scholarship Society, Pres. '30, Neo-Scholastic So- ciety '27, '28, Circulation Manager The Tower 1930, Knights of Columbus '30, Winner Sophomore Engineer- i'1g Medal '28, Monogram Club, Basketball '30, Epsilon Nu Gamma '27-'29, Student Instructor '28, '29, Page zo Page 21 IRWIN J. FANETTB, ' ROBERT C. FRISCI-I, B. B. A. SQJUULUTS B. B. A. Beaumont, Texas ' Elgin, Illinois Clzesty Bob Monogram Club, Football '28, '29g Neo-Scholastic So- ciety '27, '28g Glee Club '27, '28g Choir '27, '28, Ass't Editor The Tower 19295 Edi- tor-in-Chief The Tower 1930, Pres. junior Classg Students Activities Council '27, '28, '29g Knights of Columbus '27-'29, Warden '28, Deputy Grand Knight '293 East Texas Club '30g Scribblers Club '27g Editor Students Directory '29g Echo Reporter '28g Senior Ball Com- mittee. Monogram Club, Football '27-'29g Neo-Scholastic Society '27-'30, Illinois Club '28, Stu- dents Activitics Council '26- '28g Echo Reporter '28g Exile Club '30, Orchestra '26g Cham- ber of Commerce '27g Scrib- blers Club '27g All Texas Con- ference End 1929, Senior Ball Committee. JOHN EDWARD FINN, B. B. A. Denison, Texas Buddy Scribblers Club '27g Knights of Columbus '27-'30, Treasurer '29, '30g Sorin Scholarship So- ciety '29, '30, Vice-Pres. '30g North Texas Club, Pres. '29, '30g Echo Reporter '28g Man- aging Editor '30, Sports Editor '29g Neo-Scholastic Society '28-'30g Sec'y-Treas, Senior Classg Sports Editor The Tow- er 19305 Scholarship Delegate '30g Senior Ball Committee. LOUIS L. HERTEN- BERGER, B. S. in E. Waco, Texas ' Louie Monogram Club, Football '26-'29, Co-Captain '29, All Texas Conference Guard '27, '29, Epsilon Nu Gamma '27- '29, Knights of Columbus '27- '29, Inner Guard '28, Advocate '29, Neo-Scholastic '27-'29, Sargeant-t-Arms Sophomore Class, Appointed Football Line Coach Rice Institute 1930. Seniors HAROLD R. IANSING, B A ' Westplialia, Texas Tid Bits LEON C. KOPECKY, B. A. Yoakum, Texas ll YI Neo-Scholastic Society '27- '29, Knights of Columbus '28, '29, Czech Club, Financial Sec'y '29, South Texas Club, Glee Club '26, '27, Choir '26- '28, Scribblers Club '27, Stu- dent Instructor '28, '29, Or- ganization Editor The Tower 1930. Knights of Columbus '26- '30, Outside Guard '27, Trus- tee '28, Neo-Scholastic So- ciety '27-'30, Vice-Pres. '28, Pres. '29, Sorin Scholarship Society, Monogram Club, Bas- ketball '27-'29, Baseball '27- '30, Football '28, '29, Chas. B. Cook athletic award '28 and '29, All Texas Conference Full- back '28, Center, basketball '28, Echo Editor '29, St. Ed- ward's Favorite 1930. Page 22 l Page 23 LOYE ANTHONY KOSSBIEL, B. B. A. Falfurrias, Texas FZossie Knights of Columbus '29, Dramatic Club '28, Neo-Scholastic Society '30, South Texas Club '30. Seniors ALBERT C l-IARLES LORAN, B. S. in E. Munday, Texas KIAVY FRED CHARLES O'l-IAGAN, B. S. in E. San Antonio, Texas Pr1my Glee Club '26, '27, Choir '26g Neo-Scholastic Society '27, '28g Epsilon Nu Gamma '27, '28, Knights of Columbus '29g South Texas Club '30. Monogram Club, Baseball '27-'3Og Epsilon Nu Gamma '27, '28g Sorin Scholarship So- ciety: Scholarship Delegate '30, North Texas Club '28, '29, Knights of Columbus '27-'29, Outside Guard '29, Neo-Scho- lastic Society '27, '28, Vice- Pres. Junior Classy Scribblcrs Club '27, Student Activities Council '29, GEORGE FRANCIS PESSONEY, B. B. A. Palestine, Texas Chic Knights of Columbus '27- '30, Outside Guard '29, East Texas Club '30, Neo-Scho- lastic Society '27-'29, Dram- atic Club, Orchestra, Pres. '28, '29, Band '28, '29, Glee Club '27, '28, Choir '27-'29, Grind Editor The Tower 1930, Cheer Leader '30, Chamber of Com- merce '27. 1 RALPH JOSEPH WARNER, B. S. in E. Ft. Worth, Texas Boss Business Manager The Tow- er 193O, Epsilon Nu Gamma '27-'29, Sorin Scholarship So- ciety, Treas. '29, Neo-Scho- lastic Society '27, '28, Knights of Columbus '28, '29, Record- ing Sec'y '29, Dramatic Club '27-'29, Tennis '29, '30, Capt. '30, Student Instructor '28, '29, Scribblers Club '27, Mgr. Students Directory '29. AL S. VOGT, B. B. A. Victoria, Texas L llSa1n!l Monogram Club, Football 26-'29, Neo-Scholastic '27- '29, Echo Reporter '28, South Texas Club '30. v l l Page 24 Page 25 AlDlllEU It's farewell, fellows, I'm afraid. VVe'Ve trod a pleasant trail That's led us o'er many a hill, And many a grassy dale. VVe've 'Lhit the road a goodish bit VVith luck, some good, some poor, A Packard, maybe, yesterday A Ford the day before. You'll find it much the same in life A bit of luck today To compensate us for the strife That made the others grey. Then buck up, buddies, chin in air Tho' never more we meet, VVe'll hold a chain of memories rare, A life's eternal treat. So smile, tho' each knows how it hurts To lose a staunch, true friend, For us it's not goodbye at all, But til1we meet again. -V. VV In 2JIEIemnrie1m Fierce il. Gbuirk Zgernarh 9- munzrh inf Wi ' by r xx., XQNK IX gk N Nix N A Q G ,MV '44 X , I-- u no JL UTS faaaw Y H- ., .,..., .. ,, ,,, ,J, .yd l A ROLAND T. BLACKVVISLL Business Administration ' Weslaco, Texas Sorin Scholarship Society, South Texas Club: Neo-Scho- S lastic Societyg Sec'y junior Classy Monogram Club, De- bating Team. CHARLES E. DoRsEv Engineering Electra, Texas Sorin Scholarship Society, North Texas Clubg Epsilon Nu Gammag Knights of Co- lumbusg Neo-Scholastic So- ciety. unioilrs JACK CAPLIS Arts and Letters Elm Grove, Louisiana VVILLIAM M. DONOHUE Arts and Letters Ennis, Texas Monogram ' C l u b 9 Neo- Knights of Columbus: East cholastic Societyg Exile Club. Texas Clubg Neo-Scholastic Society. HARRY L. l'iARPER Business Administration Menard, Texas Neo-Scholastic S o c i e t.yg Knights of Columbus. josizru A. Dousizv Business Administration Electra, Texas Neo-Scholastic S o c i e t yy Knights of Columbus, Secy. and Treas. North Texas Club. DAVID L. FIGARI Arts and Letters Galveston, Texas Monogram Clubg Pres. East Texas Clubg Neo-Scholastic Societyg Choir: Students Ac- tivities Councilg Glee Club, Pres. Sophomore Class. Page 28 JOSEPH P. HARPER Engineering Menard, Texas Epsilon Nu Gamma: Sorin uiniors LoU1s H. Hoomzs STEVE S. HVZEDOS Arts and Letters Engineering Beaumont, Texas Bridgeport, Texas Dramatic Clubg Neo-Scho- Epsilon Nu Gamma: Neo ,lastic Society: Knights of Co- Scholastic Societyg C z e c h of Columbusg Neo-Scholastic lumbusg East D Texas Club: Clubg Orchestra. Society. Sorin Scholarship Society. Scholarship Societyg Knights Page 29 JOSEPH A. KOEGLER Business Administration Waterloo, Iowa Sorin Scholarship Societyg Neo-Scholastic Societyg Glee Clubg Choirg Trustee, Knights of Columbus, Dramatic Clubg Capt. Debating Team. RANDOLPH G. PA,P1cH Arts and Letters ' Beaumont, Texas Epsilon Nu Gammag Sec'y- Treas. East Texas Club: Dra- matic Clubg Business Mgr The Tower 19315 Student Mgr Footballg Knights of Colum- busy Tower Staff '303 Neo- EDWARD J. Orr Business Administration Waterloo, Iowa Grand Knight, Knights of Columbusg Sorin Scholarship Societyg Neo-Scholastic So- cietyg Pres. Junior Class. Scholastic Society. V. WELDON PANNELL Arts and Letters Austin, Texas Neo-Scholastic Society: Ep- silon Nu Gammag South Texas Clubg Glee Clubg Choir. 5 ill! HENRY Atovsn PARMA Business Administration Ennis, Texas Monogram Clubg Neo- Scholastic Societyg East Texas 'uuniors EUGENE L. SULLIVAN Business Administration El Paso, Texas Neo-Scholastic Society: Monogram Clubg Epsilon Nu Club. G a m m a 3 Dramatic Clubg JAMES HENRY STRAUSS Arts and Letters Hallettsville, Texas Sec'y Czech Clubg Neo- South Texas Club: Sgrt. at Arms, Junior Class. ALBERT TURNER Arts and Letters San Angelo, Texas Knights of Columbus, War- Scholastic Societyg Echo Staffg den '30g Sorin Scholarship So- Knights of Columbus, South cietygSpanish Club: Dramatic Texas Club. Club, Echo Staffg Neo-Scho- lastic Societyg Treas. Junior Class. JOHN L. SULAK Arts and Letters LaGrange, Texas Financial Sec'y Knights of Columbusg Exchange Editor, The Echog South Texas Club, Vice-Pres. Czech Clubg Choir, S o ri n Scholarship Societyg Students Activities Council, Sec'yg Debating Team: Neo- Scholastic Societyg Editor The Tower 1931. EDWIN ARRELL YOUNG Business Administration Houston, Texas Glee Clubg Choirg East Texas Clubg Neo-Scholastic Societyg Sec'y Freshman Class. Page 30 Undlerchsses is Sophomores WALTER BEACH JESSE BRAMMEE Arts and Letters Business Administration Oenaville, Texas Houston, Texas C. D. BLANCHETTE ABDON BOMBA Business Administration Business Administration Beaumont, Texas Yorktown, Texas LEo BRAUER WILLIAM COFFEY Engineering Lufkin, Texas Business Administration WichitaFalls, Texas PAT BURKE JOHN CALIFA Business Administration- Arts and Letters Beeville, Texas Falfurrias, Texas TOM BURKE Business Administration Houston, Texas Page 32 Sophomonres FRANCIS COOVER MARVIN FARR Arts and Letters Arts and Letters El Paso, Texas Sherman, Texas LEOPOLDO DURAN GRORGE FALTISRK Arts and Letters Engineering Gallup, New Mexico Shiner, Texas JOHN GMDA WALTEII KASBERG Arts and Letters Business Administration Ennis, Texas Oenaville, Texas FRANK HERRON MATTHEW Ho31NsK1 Engineering Arts and Letters El Paso, Texas South Bend, Indiana L MAcLov1o HOLGUIN Arts and Letters El Paso, Texas Page 33 Sopllnomores X HERBERT TCELLER WILLIAM MCCURDY V Business'Azlmirzistration Arts and Letters South Bend, Indiana V Beeville, Texas FRANCIS LAFFERTY VINCENT MCCABE Engflneerirzg Business Adnziwistration Tulsa, Oklahoma Rio Hondo, Texas RAPHAEL --MCDONOUGII f MANUEL Ocnolx Arts and Letters Business Administration Oxfgfd, Ohio San Antonio, Texas JOSEPII MCGUIRE LUIS MUNoz Arts and, Letters Engineering Oklahoma City, Oklahoma E1 Paso, Texas WILLIAM MINIS B 'ltS'l:7'L8SSi A drnirzistration Laredo, Texas Page 34 Page 35 Sophomores JOHN O'CONNOR ROY PITRE Arts and Letters Arts and Letters Beeville, Texas Pt.sA1-thur, Texas RICHARD O'ROU'RKE WILLIAM 0'RoURKE 2 Arts and Letters t Engineering Galveston, Texas Muskogee, Oklahoma I , WILLIALI QUIRK REUBEN SLIVA Business Administration Business Administration San Antonio, Texas Lott, Texas JOHN RAFFAELLI MILTON SCOTT Arts and Letters Arts and Letters Texarkana, Texas Austin, Texas MARIO RANSOM Business Administration San Antonio, Texas , f J' W. 5' t ., 1 ,Qyl CHARLES STRAUSS ALBERT VANCE Business Administration Arts and Letters Hallettsville, Texas Devine, Texas RICHARD STRAUSS CHARLES TREFFLICH Business Administration ' Business Administration Shiner, Texas Corpus Christi, Texas SEVERO VILLARREAL THOMAS YOUNG Arts and Letters Arts and Letters Coahuila, Mexico Corpus Christi, Texas LEWIS WALLIN JAMES WATKINS Engineering Engineering Austin, Texas Post, Texas Page 36 gl Z. . K., J. T, Page 37 Freslmmen CARLOS BENEVIDES ROBERT BOLTON CHARLES BROWN Business Administration Business Administration Arts and Letters Larcleo, Texas Marion, Texas . Francita, Texas FRANCIS BIELKOXVSKI PHILIP BRADY Engineering ' Business Administration Wichita Falls, Texas Ardmore, Okla. MORGAN BYRNE DIzNIs COLLINS Business Administration Arts and Letters Beeville, Texas Dallas, Texas BEN BUSBY PAT CANION ERNEST COWART Arts and Letters Business Administration Business Administration Denison, Texas - Austin, Texas San Antonio, Texas ' K, J f R ER? 'x,1NlxN! ,K ' V' lla 'X Xglm l, 'f-J l f. 1J K fl l 2 5 nl N Q5 l A G- 155' , 1 1 1 1 Freshmen ROBERT CURTIS ANTHONY DEHARO JACK DEMACK Engineering Arts and Letters Business Administration Pt. Arthur, Texas Dallas, Texas Galveston, Texas DOUGLAS DEFFERAR1 RAPHAEL DEI-IARO Arts and Letters Arts and Letters Galveston, Texas Dallas, Texas MTXRK DoNovAN LEONARD ENDRES Arts and Letters Ertg'iner:rirzg Oklahoma City, Okla. Muenster, Texas EDWARD 'DONOIIUE EDWARD EMMELHAINZ J. BEN FANETTE Arts and Letters Engi-nearing ' Business Administration Beaumont, Texas Pueblo, Mexico Beaumont, Texas T 'l l 1 l - 1 1 n 1 1 1 Page 38 1. V -'T ' ,'f'1'.' Page 39 U , Q , I H Is s , , S ' Neal . - Y lg., ., ,,,,,.3,x i I e , It T . l ' ! ' Freshmen JOIIN FINGER JOHN FITZGIBBON BERTIN GANTOR Business Administration Business Administration Engineering Hondo, Texas Galveston, Texas Denison, Texas JOE FINGER W1I.I.1AM FORD Business Administration Business Administration Hondo, Texas Douglas, Arizona JOSEPH GOETZ Non HINOJOSA Arts and Letters Business Administration Seguin, Texas Rio Grande, Texas JOHNSON GAULT WILLIAA-I HIGGINS SIDNEY JAMES Business Administration Arts and Letters Arts and Letters Austin, Texas Ft. Worth, Texas EIICTIIQI, Texas Freshmen JOHN JANES WILLIAM JOHNSON PAT KELLY Engineering Axts and Letters Arts and Letters Austin, Texas Gulf, Texas Galveston, Texas STANLEY JOHNSON GEORGE IQEAYS Engineering Engineering San Antonio, Texas El Paso, Texas K. J, KIVLIN BEN LEE Business Adnzinistmtion Engineering San Antonio, Texas Tankersly, Texas ANDREW KIVLIN JOSEPH ICORIOTH HERMAN LINN Business Administration Engineering Arts and Letters San Antonio, Texas Sherman, Texas San Antonio, Texas Page 40 Page 41 ,ei- W Freshmen WILLIAAI LoTT HOBIIZR MCELROY CI-IARLES MCLEIXN Engineering Arts and Letters Engineering Lott, Texas Ennis, Texas Houston, Texas WILLIAM MCCUNE PAT MCLAIIGIILIN Arts and Letters Taylor, Texas Arts and Letters Denison, Texas PAUL M ESQUITA CLAUDE MARTIN Arts and Letters Engineering Galveston, Texas Texarkana, Texas NELS TVIACKI CHARLES MARIK ROBERT MICEL Arts and Letters A rts and Letters Arts and Letters Stambough, Mich. East Bernard, Texas San Antonio, Texas , .. 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JANSING Most Popular Student Best All-Round Athlete Most Exemplary Student x p,, 1' A V -f - - A 4 'S ' A b f 3! ,..,, j , w Q,,,,1-gl-7 ' 5515? VI V - V -' k: gl ,L Z H-fm-E ew fifff ,pq ' gpm- Q' I I MAURINE BRAUER A Students' Favorite , q' ' , 1--I 1.1.3 . A'-4 ,-A-,,,,.,m' --Q -' ,-- Af-.-....,: 11.-r ang- '. -, , , f - M J: 1 mas., wa -,M W - S., ang QI' ' Q, -, 5- -1 W , v-----Q M , A fn- . N W. Tk.: -1 h ,-:-,g,i . . 2 ,, .yr ,xl V 4 -K Q 1. - '. gh rg:-:... ' I ' ,...g.:.1',v:. ..' Ev!--1-'-'-'. -'.,- ,1L-- ?E,v-E-ww J' . -an fa -1 -'--w- 4, -'- ' V . ... ., , . 1-v . 4. ,.-,,-,.,.,. Y - ., f..,........, - ,,- .,..... .I--f. , - '. - . 1- - An. ' - ' am--mf-1f,F' ',- ' 4-'I-n..,Q.q mf- -an ff ff '?-5.1: .- -rf--i ,nw --+-,..,. .Z.- T' ,, ' I -f - '- - JE ' , . . ,r-vw ,ncvnm-f.n:1-'p-1 51 .pfaz-n-Haul ' R' ,gn-.5.lv.:g,A 14?-5 . S. , hh 4, PWM' ,K ,. - - gg Y, H ,A .. V ..,.-x3f.,'M1gxm.-,, . Nh,-,-.....1.,2f.... 1.351577 -ag5g-5,gf'...,,.,,f,- , -svn-.EL .. - , , A , - ,:i:h,,, ,,.,,.,,,,,,,g ,5--A.,-Q ,fi-5 ?.:., . ,. . VV . 1-L i..-,,.,.. ,A,,f.T1w VW,-,, i- .3, .,,,.-FJ: -x ' ' Y'iJFZ3: - 'Ff 'm' -r '- 'H' -'fmif 5 'i'f2f:- ' f, MJ 4.1-'X--wif J 57 fl... ...A-. W- I Y I I, 1 i ,,,,,,,, , KATHRYN MAYPIIMD Sl udents' Favorite .tx bl AL. r A'-rf, ' , f - ' , N, . v ' .n:IQj'Y' 'aim f' ' w '-f f 2? ' HXLQST ' W 'Q V- - I ' ' 1 . . ' W - .- ..T1.' 1- - '- , ' A -. wh., Y YQQSW ' V- , X, f-1 REV. WALTER J. O'DONNELL X, U ' One who has done much for THE TOWER YS ' F A 1, f 2-QQ 7 1, . -- - , V .,-.,,, --ff H ' xi ' .' , f ' ,af H v . w' V '- -- f ' 1. - i , M ' , '53 www, 5 Lp: ':, - ,, ., A A .v ':,, L - i V I, , f w, -'J U. W,-wax Mu. I, ' Q ,-. J, , A ,. - f .. - -f . ,Af Y- J ,-,, 1,4343 A , -K . , I L...'. n.n,nzsx.Ab,wum. 'W..J- k v:.1...',.. 'f1g1,:- W - in 'MIN .. 1:12 1.1.4. .1 W' Z.ul?4... 'gf' ' ,.l- ,i4g?4g1 Qbif' - Xifexux ,E X Q -1.1.. , 1 - -- :.XZ3':ff ' 'i ' i 5 ' z ff L '-L -' L, -' -f J 9 -,- Q '3 , Q L 7' .+, 1 :fu - 2 Q X ja m 'Q E EX f 5 A f , ' -Cu 1-Rauf ' 1 T W .T Orgmnizmtiwns Student Activities Council Given greater power by virtue of the organization of the Department of Student Vlfelfare, the Student Activities Council this year devoted its efforts to the regulation of student affairs and to the promotion of student activities. To this organization must go in large measure credit for the success of the year 1929-30 at St. Edwards Among the many activities of the student council this year were: the pro- motion of a student trip to Houston for the St. Edwarcl's-Rice football game, inauguration of a bus service to Austin, sponsoring of Campus Collegians, a modern minstrel, selection of the principal contestants for the Tower beauty g election, securing of more favorable l hours for, and regulation of all dances, Q approving of all new organizations, 5 securing various improvements about L the campus, and presenting the clari- fied views and wishes of the student f body before the University authori- T ties. The S. A. C. owes its success this l year, as in previous years, to the co- operation it received from both the i student body and the faculty. Its support comes as a result of the con- ! stitution which provides that each l class president shall be a member of the council. Then, to further insure sane action, the upperclasses are given the greater representation, the seniors l l ' having four representatives, the jun- iors three, the sophomores two, and 1 the freshmen one. All students L were given the privilege of appearing , before the council meetings to pre- T sent their views and to ask the 5 council's approval and support of v , various unzlertalcings. l ' Outer row: DICKMANN, PRESIDENTQ LORANQ Orr: SULAK, Ssc'vg TREFFLICH. - Inner raw: BOURKE, FANETTE, FIGARI, f BEACH, SPRINGER. J Page 50 Dramatic Club The Dramatic Club under the able direction of Rev. joseph Maguire, C. S. C. experienced one of its most successful years. On four occasions the club gave outstanding performances never before so well enacted on the campus. Dramatics this year have reached an importance in extra-curricular work never before achieved. On November 18 four one-act plays were given in the Uni- versity auditorium. Turner and Coover were outstanding in At The Rising of The Moon. VVarner and Raffaelli shone in a drama of old Ireland, The Road to Connaughf' The Little Girl and Post Morterns were the other two plays presented at the time. A Christams play The Three Kings was presented on December 17. Coover, Ford, and Ochoa as the kings and Raffaelli as St. joseph were outstanding. The R iv al s, by Sheridan, was presented on March 3. Ochoa was the star with Turner and Raffaelli taking the other lead- ing parts. The Lenten play, Mary Magdalaf' written by Fr. Maguire, was enacted on April 7. Ochoa as Judas again excelled. Feminine characters in the differ- ent plays were acted by young ladies from town whose work was always appreciated. Mrs. Martyn Elliott, and Miss Pelham Elliott of Austin kindly lent their assistance to the players in costume and make-up. Top: BLANCHETTE, Coovmz. Inner row: DONOVAN, FOLEY, I-Ioovns, OCHOA, RAFFAELLI, TURNER. Middle row: FIGARI, FORD, S. JAMES, PAPICH, G. STRAUSS, WARNER. Outer row: FINNEGEN, C. HARPER, Mc GUIRI5, PRATT, THORNTON, FR. MAC GUIRE, KDirector.j Page 51 East Texas Club A new and outstanding organization increased the activities about the campus by its formation in February. The first meeting was held on the 17th of Febru- ary. Here officers for the East Texas club were elected from among the number of about thirty members present. Those elected were Dave F igari, presidentg Richard O'Rourke, Vice-Presidentg and Randolph Papich, Sec'y-Treas. The boundaries for the club were decided upon as the Sabine river on the east and the Brazos river on the west, taking in the cities of Beaumont, Port Arthur, Houston, and Galveston. The purpose of forming the club was primarily to form a closer bond of friendship and union among the l students of the university who re- l side in the eastern section of the state. Secondly to compete with l the other organizations and clubs on the campus in intramural sports and other functions. Wlieli the charter and constitution were drawn up and presented they were unanimously approved by the members of the club and sanctioned by the Student Activities Council. ' The club has since its beginning, very well achieved its aim of organ- ization, greatly so in the promotion of friendship among the members and more so in the strong competition which it has contributed to op- position in sports and scholastic activities. l l Top: FIGARI. l Outer row: BLANCHETTE, CHAUVIN, DEMACK, C. FANETTE, GAIDA. ' Middle raw: BRAMMER, CURTIS, E. DoNo- HUB, I. FANETTE, I-IooPEs. Inner row: T. BURKE, DEFFARI, B. FANETTE, FITZGIBBONS, W. IRSVIN. 1 Page 52 East Texas Club QCONCLUDEDD Up to this time the East Texas club has led the field of athletics, having the highest average in baseball intramurals. The club got under way late for the forming of a basketball team but their prospects for a strong team next year are great. The late organization of the club has also prevented it from giving a dance, they could not obtain a favorable date therefore their social activities in this line were lacking. The club thus far has shown steady progress. Although they have not reached the highest achievements, their promises for a very outstanding and strong club next year are good. In the last two years there have L been a large number of clubs formed, each having its own distinct purpose and aim, many of them have moved considerably forward but probably the most steadily increasing prosper- ity is shown in the East Texas club. Their primary and also their second- ary purpose has been reached. The Easterners are in no way through progressing, however. They are go- ing right on to the highest peaks of achievements in all phases of life about the campus. One who watches will find that in a very short time the newly formed East Texas club has soared to the recognition of all, and proudly so. Inner row: KELLY, MCELROY, R. O'Rou1zK12, PESSONEY, SCI-IXVAB. Middle raw: KLEIN, MESQUITA, PAPICH, , PITRE, Tirus. ' Uuter raw: MACATEE, P. MURPHY, PARMA, l QUEBEDEAUX, E. YOUNG. Page 53 Neo-Selholastiic Society The Neo-Scholastic Society, the philosophical society, was founded several years ago by Father Schumacher. The society is devoted entirely to the dis- cussion of philosophical questions at its regular meetings, which supplement the work done in the various philosophical classes. Meetings are held regularly twice a month and at these, papers written by members on some interesting or important philosophical topic are read. Lively discussions follow which some- times devlop into heated arguments. Excellent practice in clashing with the opinion or viewpoint of others is thus afforded the student, because recourse ag5.,,i,,i . mga- mimi. 4 an , v H N 1 .' .ggi . r ,,, . ff 'ffQs:.-' ' W NU I s,1i.5JiQ'.i: Wwil mn i E 'Ai fir ' 'W rx-..!L,+?,li:1 i f ,Q V, Q i . Feta... . 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X 1 H ' l I A fi ' X ire i, 1 ii - i., -zbe wa effirf- . er:-weewe 1 'ru' an must always be had to fundamental principles before an argument of this nature can be settled or an opponent convinced of his error. St. Thomas Aquinas day was cele- brated by all the philosophers in the traditional manner. Father Hagerty ofhciated at a special Mass and Father O'Brien delivered a short address on St. Thomas, the patron of Catholic philosophers. A meeting was held at 10 o'clock at which several papers were read and discussed, and at which Archbishop Hurth gave an interesting talk. A banquet for the members followed this at one o'clock. Top: J.-XNSING, T. YOUNG. Outer row: BARTA, R. BOURKE, P. BURKE, CIIAUVIN, J. DoRsEv, E, FETTE, GUER- RA. Second row: BEACH, BRAMMER, T. BURKE, COFFEY, DUNNE, FIGARI, H. PIARPER. Third row: BLACKKVELL, BRAUER, BYRNE, CoovER, DURAN, FINN, J. HARPER. Fourth row: BLANCHETTE, BROTHERMAN, CAvLIs, DONOHUE, ESTES, FRISCH, HER- Ron. Inner row: BOMBA, BURGER, CALIFA, C. DORSEY, FALTISEK, GAIDA, Hijosrcv. Page 51, NeofScIh1olIastic Society QCONCLUDEDD A splendid expression of the character of the work done by the members of the Neo-Scholastic Society in the past year was given in the Philosophers' number of the Echo published in April, and which contained some of the out- standing essays of the year. The importance of the work of the society may be readily seen since in this day and time there are many false philosophical doctrines being taught young students in many of the large universities and there is a crying need for men to represent and uphold the truth so that not only the truth but also religion will not suffer. Among the papers read and dis- ' , if gijgi' cussed before the meetings of the If Q I 1e-' society are: The Aristotelian Theory I Q-If '.-, I1 ,- ,II I I iiiyy, of Matter and Form, by Thomas I' II,-, III. . I Youngg The Destiny of the Uni- Z 'yrg QL! .,.Y. ,.ljI.!-.7f . f verse, by Tony Burgerg Hjames- f I I , 'X 't II Lange Theory of the Emotions, by In f- '. 1- . i i Rudolph Rosenbleuthg Origin, Na- . I I ' Ik - Ig' '- I I ture, and Destiny of the Universe, .. ,Iii .,,o.,,, 1-15, -I - ... I by joseph Harperg Influence of I , V. ', 1 Ideas on Actions, by Luis Munoz, v- M- 5 I rs, Q I ss -' I The Ice Ages, by Loye Kossbiel. y I ' , Q gr. j I HAROLD JANSING fgigfj.: I- President X I I A I . F . N 'C Q , fn . 'L F . 7 . ,,, . .. , THOMAS YOUNG ,fp c If ., I iq ' I . I Vice-President ,i ,. ,W - 5 5- -,I RANDOLPH PAPICH I . Secretary I . 5 I - I ,:, I, 1 . I I I W REV. CORNELIUS HAGERTY, Ph. D. y .s . . 1 I . QI .. . . t Jllodemtor if -47? 1 111, I ' Ii' K I . , , . ' i Ae' IIE . L W Y I 3 aj Iv V , 4 I Top: Pixmci-1, HOLGUIN. . -, . , . tr '. 'I A55 I I Inner raw: 1-IooPEs, KOPECKY, MINS, PAN- ' . J' WffTTf. 'rliIf.f' f'f'jf -.7173 NELL, RANSOM, SULAK, VOGT. , V 2' H 'I , Second row: HVZEDOS, ICOSSBIEL, Ocuoix, I 'pi I A 5 Q PARMA, RIVAS, SULLIVAN, WALLIN. - , N' ' 'R 'Q' f '- gl V I Third row: KASBERG, MCCABE, R. O'RoURK1z 1 ' ' I I , 31' I .I I , PESSONEY, SLIVA, TREFFLICH, WATKINS. IK V I g U I IL 7 V my wry, I Fourth row: KELLER, MCCURUY, OYROURKE, K' ' ' 'e'- T A ' 'L'A'f k ': '?'lj 1 PITRE, J. STRAUSS, TURNER, E. YOUNG. , ' I ,551 Outer raw: ICOEGLER, MUNoz, OTT, RAF- ' V' f' Z I - FAELLI, R. STRAUSS, VANCE, FR. HAG- - ' I GERTY. I it 1' ,I f F.. . .L . . A531-- -. l77'f5: .W'g'2 '- e' '- 2 ' 7'5 T'LI Page 55 South Texas Club This club, which was organized for the purpose of becoming more closely connected with and to promote the school spirit in the southern towns of Texas, was started on January 23, 1930. Immediately after organization, election of ofhcers was held, and a constitution adopted. The constitution of the South Texas Club limits its membership only to College students who reside on and south of a straight line drawn from the 3. , -. f f . . g f - City of Del Rio, to the City of Austin, li C 7 - p 5 thence to Chapel Hill Ferry on the Y W . lll , nt T l Brazos river, and then following the - ' Brazos river to the Gulf of Mexico. I 1, 1 A fl Y These boundaries give the Southern- w ::,1,:.3-W'i--'svsmmu w, VF: :i , . ,P , D ers the right of membership, and marks them off from other Texas ll , i 1 'l X W ,' , it 'T ,v clubs of the University. l C N, -, Y i ii C - l The South Texans have entered all l ,fa e Y L ' . Intramural activities at St. Edward's. H an if Q f .,, yi Although they entered the basket- l. g j A s T 4 -' N A ball race late, due to their late start , Ll ,,::, iza 1 ' I in organizing, they nevertheless of- ' , ,W Q - . . . if 'NL , T., z 1 --f, V fered stiff competition, and proved to - , L f - -X be a hard club to beat. V ' Ixhei xr I U' U 1 I .1-V. V Q l 'li' 9. . 1- i ...n l Ed, is--'f yi: 553 il J 1, 2 . NE' . ' 1 - 3 st grass. I , 55' ' ' , , fax ll , ' , if , 'J ' l . i 1 ' . ' Z f 1 S .. . E 1 V i, I F' V W A' 5 l -if in M iw,'ii,ii:.:e2r T-Q: A - ' 1 T75 l . Wil l A l ' if S lx . I Outer row: BLACKNVELL, PRESIDENTQ P. s - , ,f 'Q A - i . 6 V ' S Q BURKEg COXVARTQ J. FINGER, S. Jixmlzsg - ffl ,Q pg 1 J. KIVLIN. if J z '. V l Second row: BARTAQ BOMBAQ MIKE BYRNE, f V with f g , Q1 2-1, I 3 ' SECRETARY, Esmsg GAULTQS.-IOHNSONQ ft ' ,ft rl ' 1 ' KOPECKY, Ll ,. ,, Third row: Bizzmvxorsg Bouizxng MORGAN Lil ' QQ' , 5, ' 1 'H' ' F - Lf BYRNEQ FALTISEKQ GOETZQ W. JOHNSON: 'J lv 4 ICOSSBIEL. - V I , , -i , Inner row: BRoTHERMANg CALIFAQ J. FIN- A 7,', T K 1 , GERQ l'lINOJOSAQ A. ICIVLINQ H. LINN. Page 56 South Texas Club QCONCLUDEDD They won the championship in the Playground baseball race, and at present are making a strong bid for honors in the baseball league. Pins for the members have been selected. Meetings are held once a month, and entertainments are provided at each of these social gatherings held. Although this club was late in 'r W 'f were , ,, if.. . 'Hi organizing, its work on the campus I . - i r I E is highly praised by the Faculty as V 'V 1 well as the student body. A real , I y H fraternal spirit exists among its mem- f , bers, and much is expected of them i 2 l 1 in the line of propagating the school . qw .W ' , , .:- . V , ,iv spirit. F ' . , Q It is the hope of each member to l' 1 r work faithfully this summer in pro- A ' 'fl' ' 'E I -x moting the interests of St. EdWard's I, A ii A V . . , 1 an in the Texas towns of the South, and i f' . 'V f ' rl to bring back next year more mem- Q .XD g ,fx i X Qi f ji bers for the club as well as students is K , E lr Moll for the University. -p -I 'A ' l I . H , 4 JL' ' ' . 1 212 f H1 ' - ' N lg , M , 5HW51g,,,f.,,f..ggy,3w,,g'--iv-was.1ewssxasu'ft wr' ' 7H-4:m:i'E1:11-an-'ursou- -we 1 ix ld ' ' W ly . , hi TE I i. f , if W ,K k'A:::y7x 1 1 , .: ' pl - - r lv -- f i f .- - if 1 , , ui ur n' rw f A Mit fn be .ii 1 , i r 1' . q.- 15 - A 1 l 'N 'f ' u V Inner row: Mrcrztg O'HAG,xNg Rrvxsg Sens- 5 i' 1 l V -im, MACHERQ R. STRAUSSQ Vocr. .i ly- sg , ,Ll ' .ig Second row: McCABEg Mmsg PANNl51,Lg C. r u- W 7-Qu, W , rg, gags ,Q Romsnrsg C. Srimussg Surrxxg Wiu.1.rN. fi' Mm' i if W K ' F N ' ., . A I' , ' - ,Q 1 ' Y: Ihzrd row: McCURDYg MUSSETT, POHLERQ '. g Ei . lj ' Q F. Roamarsg G. STRAUssg TRrsFFL1CHg l f' Q ,O 59 . li Il WIEARDEN. ,P . , -, H ,r l' .- L E ,1 ff ,- ' gi Outer row: Ocr-roixg RAXNSONIQ RODRIQUEZQ ' X Wg! iii -- - b j. STRAUssg Vanceg T. YOUNG, Vice-Pres. , I ' 1 ' ' ' hr' . .,aseyw,:sr'-rf-:sf--.:g ---- gggps ,-wggg , . . Page 57 intercollegiate Delbaters Directed by Coach Elmore Borches and Dr. Foik, the St. Edward's debating teams of 1929-30 enjoyed an active season and closed the year with about an even score of victories and defeats. At this writing, the two teams have amassed three victories and three defeats, with one more debate yet on the schedule. The season was opend by Sulalc and Koegler, both third year men, against Simmons University. The St. Edwarcl's team, upholding the negative of the complete disarmament question, lost by a 3 to 0 decision. In the next debates, Sulak and Koegler vindicated themselves by winning unanimous decisions from at team representing Baylor University, at Our Lady of the Lake College in San Antonio, and another from McMurry College in Austin. Blackwell and Strauss, second and hrst year d e b a t e r s respectively, opened their series by losing a 3 to 0 decision to South West Texas Teachers College, at San Marcos, on the negative side of the disarmament question. The team then took a un- animous decision from Howard Payne College on the same question. The next debate by this team, held at Georgetown, was decided by a single judge in favor of Southwestern Uni- versity. In the closing debate, St. Edward's was represented by Sulak and Koegler in Vlfaxahachie against Trinity Uni- versity. This was the only debate in which St. Edward's defended the amrmative side of the disarmament question. Another debate to be held with Austin College was cancelled by the Sherman institution because of con- Hicting dates. Outer row: JOHN SULAK, ROLAND BLACKYVELL, COACH ELMORE BORCI-IES. Inner raw: jon KOEGLER, Gus Srnixuss, DR, F om. ',Page 58 Sorin Scholarship Society The Sorin Scholarship Society, named in honor of Father Sorin, founder of St. Edward's University, is a chapter of The'Scholarship Societies of The South. It has for its purpose the promotion of scholarship among the students in the academic division of the Colleges of the South. As membership can be obtained only through high scholarship it is considered one of the higest honors that C311 be conferred on a student of the University. Only those juniors or Seniors who have a scholastic average of at least 85 over five semesters of resident college Work are eligible for membership. Each year one faculty member may be V ,H L elected to this society. 1 Since its founding this chapter at A St. Edward's has been very active. The chapter was represented by John Finn and Albert Loran in the annual convention for all chapters of the State of Texas held at Commerce, Texas, February 21 and 22. JOHN DICKMANN President JOHN F INN Vice-President ALBERT LORAN Secretary RALPH WARNER Treasurer Inner raw: DICKMANN, JANSING, C. DoRs1sY, KOEGLER, TURNER, DR. HOFFMAN. Middle row: FINN, WARNER, J. HARPER, Orr, BORCI-IES, FR. QUINLAN. Outer row: LORAN, BLACKVVELL, Hoomzs, SULAK, FETTE, SKEELER. Page 59 North Texas Club Renewing its activity with the opening of school, The North Texas Club, com- posed of those members who reside within a hundred miles South of the Red river, continued its good work on the campus. lfVorking with the zeal th at made them so well known on the campus last year they have again retained their place as one of the outstanding Texas clubs of the University. This club which was organized in 1928 has for its purpose the fostering of a fraternal spirit among the students in the University who live within the bound- ary lines defined by it. A second- ary aim is the. propagation of inter- . ' Y I est in St. Edward's among the young men of North Texas. Although it was the first club of its kind on the camp- us, the past school year '28-'29 it . We T quickly gained recognition from the I .Al 1 1 .. ,,r, .V faculty as well as the student body, due to its ever active members. As a result of their efforts in their 5 part of the state many new students from North Texas were enrolled in i the University at the beginning of 1 this school year. The result of their primary purpose is easily seen around 5 the campus from their unified efforts l in all activities. Top: JOHN FINN. Outer row: R. BEHLE, Buzucowsxl, BUTLER, COLLINS. ' Inner row: J. BEHLE, BUSBY, COFFEY, DANGELMIER. Page 60 North Texas Club CCONTINUEDD The first initiation held in the early part of the school year saw twenty five new members brought into the club. Of this number many were new students but several old students were also among the class. At the beginning of the second semester the club, eager to keep the club alive with new members initiated another class but this time of only two candidates. In order to keep in close connection with the faculty of the school, and to have the advice of someone more experienced, the club this year elected Rev James J. O'Brien as its sponsor. By speaking occasionally at the meetings to the members and through con- ference with its officers the club is enabled to receive proper advice and supervision. Another step taken by the club to insure its permanency was the selec- tion of standard pins for the members. Members were requested to purchase and wear the pins selected. An at- tractive letterhead was made up and stationery for the club was purchased. Everything that could be done to ' make the club permanent was actual- . ized by them. Top: J. Donsav. Inner row: C. DORSEYQ ENDRESQ E. FETTEQ E ' - GANTOR. Outer row: A. ENDRESQ FARRQ R. FETTEQ 1, GULLET. Pagetdl r 1' W V .X Q 'F ,Y l l K . 1 wg,-. f-w:-e 4' . Q'- 'L 1 70 l . North Texas Cllulb CCONTINUEDD With the inauguration of the Intra-Mural leagues on the campus the North Texas Club was the first to enter. They have entered teams in each of the basketball and baseball tournaments. Their basketball team was among the best and they were a threat for the championship to their last game. In the Indoor Baseball league the club finished a close third. In the regular baseball league Captain Busby has led his men into a tie for first place. At present the team has several more games to play, and though they are not the favorites to win the league they intend being serious threats until the iinal gong. In the Intra-mural track and field meet to be held later in the year the club in- tends to present another strong team. Though this is the first year of Intra- mural competition among the clubs, this club like the other Texas clubs is doing its best to perpetuate the leagues. Regular club meetings are held twice a month and are always well attended. Here the regular business is discussed and plans laid for their own advancement. Each meeting is usually followed by some kind of entertainment for the benefit of the members. Regular dues besides the initiation fee are charged in order to help carry on the business of the club. Top: MCLEMORE. MCCUNE. MOONEY. Page 62 Outer row: HENDRICKS, ICENNEDY, LORAN, Inner row: IAIIGGINS, KORIOTH, C. MARTIN, North Texas Club CCONCLUDEDJ Tue premier social event of the year for the club was the dance given by them at the Driskill Hotel Ball Noom. This was one of the two dances given by campus organizations during the year, and was also one of the best dances of the season. The dance committee composed of Marvin Farr, Joe Dorsey, Claude Martin, Chas. Dorsey, and John Mclaemore spared no trouble to make the dance a success. The dance was broadcast from the hotel over KUT, Austin's radio station. The club received much praise for their dance, and have set a precedent for other clubs to shoot at. The financial condition in which the club is kept is a feature of its organization. Though only small fees are charged by the members for initiation and regular dues the club has always been in a paying position as is evidenced by their many activi- ties. Close co-operation among the members enables them to undertake activities that would not otherwise be possible. JOHN MCLEMORE ...,.. Vice-President JOE DORSEY ..........,... Secretary FR. O'BRIEN ...... ...... A dvisor , JOHN FINN .................. Preszdent J J ill' i .J . , . T7 ' Top: JAMES J. O'BRIEN. . Inner row: J. NIURPIIYQ J. ROBERTSQ Siirrzg '4 SWEENEY. X JL' Outer row: RAFFAi2LI.Ig ROBERTSON: 'Hg , SCHULTZEQ WATKINS. Q gr- f J . X I 1 W Page 63 Knights of Columbus Council 2.559 The St. Edward's Knights of Columbus Council 2559 is one of the few student councils in the world. This council was granted its charter on December 14, 1924 and since that time it has been one of the most active councils in the state. In student activities it is also one of the liveliest organizations on the campus. The council meets twice monthly at which time the business of the council is discussed and after which instructive and entertaining programs are held. This organization is known on the campus for the entertainment it offers its members at the meetings as well as the educational benefits received from it. If i . , Vi H i ' V , H, . wut ly 4 , gg , y I J, , . T i .- F: -Q W1 11 1 T , V ,' 1 A , , ' 'E s X Y Q V +R M 2 T fe 1+ -s 5 l gif' T . . 1 gf 'Wt lx U- F ' . . QL 7 i. 43 E? l..-gLw T .li We L 1 - ,.ll..., ii 1 l u iff! 'u i Q :- - jf Y Y, I Qv 1, gg it-4. -.. i lp 1 i 4- K N r 1 0- G' , F l l , l- ? ggg l . EH., W N Y zz .4 1: l . lf Ai.. , U., K i rv.-1. ir M 1 y . . I gi V V, Q 'T l- Ht X A i A 1 was l , - 1 . ., -1 V A fg-yi ' a, ii ' ,. L., if' if Y ,. 4 J P3 'Ai . . '. P iid' - ' fa. f .9 lf: Y A . A 1 ,I - 5 V ' . 2 ' fl it . in 4. it .T ' I .Effie ' fi -f t 5 ' - Each year at least one large group of candidates are initiated, and this year due to the zealous effort of the members two classes were initiated into the order. The lirst initiation was held in Austin, December 15, and the second in San Antonio on April 27. In both cases the first and second de- grees of the order were bestowed by the St. Edward's Degree Team. On May 2, the council gave a dance honoring the newly initiated mem- bers. ' The St. Edwards council is ex- tremely fortunate in that St. Ed- ward's is the home of the Texas Knights of Columbus Historical Com- mission. In-ner row: BRAMMERQ CIAIAUVINQ DICKMANNQ J. Dousnvg C. FANnr'r1zgGonrzgHERrEN- Bzzizcnug KOPECKY. Second row: R. BOURKEQ CAPLISQ DANGEL- Mnnzg C. Dousnvg B. FANETTEQ FINNQ J. HARPnRg KOEGLER. Third row: BLANcn1z'rT13g BROXVNQ COOVER5 W. DONOHUEQ Esrnsg E. FETTEQ H. HARPnug KEAYS. Outer' row: Bmvmg BRAUERQ COLLINSQ E. IJONOHUEQ DURANQ I. FANETTEQ A. GrUERRAQ HooPEs. Page 64 Knights Ot' Columbus Council 52,559 QCONCLUDEDD Dr. Paul J. Foik, C. S. C., Librarian of the University, is chairman of the Commission. Through his efforts the council is influenced to propagate the true spirit Of Columbianism among its members to the edification of the other students on the campus. Among the persons who lectured to the council this year are: Carlos Cas- tanedo, Custodian of the Garcia Collection at the University of Texasg J. I. Driscoll, State Deputyg Rev. Dr. Foik, Chairman Historical Commissiong Fr. O'Brien, Head Of the Dept. of History at St. Edward'sg and Charles J. Schneider of Austin. As a whole the council enjoyed a very active and successful year. ED OTT E - W- 5 A 'i' 9 f 7 A Grand Knight ,J 1 l V . IRWIN J. FANETTE fi 5 R -. Q-. Q 'J :P - Deputy Grand Knight 1 ' f ' ' . Iv-any www I LL , M1 JOHN SULAK -.- . s H -- ---A - -eb Financial Secretary p j 'iw J . REMIGIUS FETTE l I , , Chancellor 'T i' J-' f 'J - ' AL TURNER i - ' IA ' ' R . 1 L ' i Warden . V H A -A--W 1--H RALPH VVARNER Reeor r i L' de I il- i . 5' v 1 9 K JOE KOEOLER . . . J t . . 1 ls. . k ! , Lecturer . J. Q' n p J . LOUIS HERTENBERGER 'f'-A 'J ' ' R 'f' Advocate J A 1 4 C ' J , ' W J Y U n ' r Y X JOHN FINN , .Fi Allp N J J Tru L A Treasurer 1 i .Ji ii JOHN BARTA V .Lf 1 - ly 1 I nside Guard 'T ii lf' A fillli rr' st AL LORAN - wx. pl .. Q' Outside Guard J A J -W J I - Q 2 ELMORE BORCHES i,, 'l J J e , Truslee ,D '-, . . ,914 ,, FR. LEO HEISER is 2 . .4 it .V ri-A ' Trustee ' J fi Ji. -. ,Q J ' 1 JOE KOEGLER VJ . I '1-E - ' A I Truslee Vqg A J E - L - 4 f 1 Nl . : -- 'fra' - 61 - Inner row: KOSSBIELQ Mmsg PITRE: SCHUH- --' A-5 fare- -HAY -1 fgzsgss , A- A MACHER:TURNERgWATK1Nsg FR. BURKE: Fifi JfEQ'1 '-9. V Q 4 ' Q ' .l- JAMES- -fki 'ifi .V 3' ' J is : P Second row: LEEQ MUNOZQ RAFFAELLIQ C. ,. Qifl ' gi if., 1' Srimussg VANCEQ T. YOUNGQ R. FETTEQ ,,-il' ' .7, :ggi ' Y ' ' . FR. MAGUIRE. gil . u - Third row: LORANQ Orrg F. ROBERTS: R. U-t?.1,if ift'9f?j r 'r E' STRAUSSQ S. VILLERREALQ BIETERQ HAN- U SA, T , 5 NANQ FR. O'DONNELL, '- 1-i - If -J I Outer row: McLEANg PESSONEYQ SAMANIEGOQ ' if-frm 'H Q, jx SULAKQ W.kRNERQ BORCHESQ FR. HEISERQ 'J ' flux 53' iff: J FR' QUINLAN- X' --f Page 65 Czech Club A new and very active organization took form early in the school year with the founding of the Czech Club, composed of those students who are of a Bohe- mian or Polish nationality. It has for its purpose to create a more lively and cnthuastic interest in the Czech language, and to promote the interests of the University in the various Bohemian localities of Texas. It is hoped by the members, that this club may gain Statewide publicity in order that more Czech students will come to St. Edward's. With no precedent as a guide for their proceedings the club snapped into action in the very opening weeks of i school. Officers for the club were elected, and a Constitution was adopted. Dues were assessed, and with them, social gatherings were held. With the intention of having a Bohemian class started at the Uni- versity, the Czechs worked with earnest zeal with this point in view. Receiving donations from different societies and good-hearted people for this purpose, these dreams were ac- complished when a class was started at the beginning of the ,second semester with the Rev. Paul Kasper of Plum, as professor. It is the hope of the club that this class will con- tinue in the University, and that next year a Bohemian professor will be ac- quired for this purpose. These classes are being held twice a week, and are attended fully by the members. Tap: JOHN BARTA, PR15s1DENT. W Outer raw: BIELKOWSKIQ GAIDAQ KMIEC. 1 Inner row: FALTISEKQ Hvzsoosg KOPECKY. Page 66 Y Czech Club CCONCLUDEDD The club meetings are held on the Hrst and third Monday of the month, and are attended by all the members. Combined with the regular business, a social function is also given. These meetings are conducted in such a manner as to furnish entertainment in themselves. The Czechs were represented in all of the Intra-mural activities. New suits were bought for basket-ball, and the club made a strong bid for the champion- ship of the league. At the close of the season the Czech team made a trip to Hallettsville, in At the time club intends to end of the year. made to have Czechs of Texas University. order to administer the activities of the club in that locality. of this writing, the have a picnic at the i Plans are also being a dance, with the Bohemian newspapers were sub- scribed for, and are at the disposal of the club. Articles about the club are sent to the Bohemian papers often. The activities of the club, under the direction of Brother Peter, have re- ceived hearty approval of the faculty and the student body. It is the hopes of the members of this club, that their work in organizing it may be re- warded, by having a great increase in members next year. At the end of the year the club in- tends to give a present to its mem- bers who are graduating. Inner row: MARIKQ STAVINOHAQ G. STRAUSSQ R. Srxzixuss. Outer raw: SLIVAQ C. STRAUSSQ J. STRAUSSQ SULAK. Page 67 Spanish Club The Spanish Club organized in 1928 was originally an organization composed of members of Spanish descent. This year in order to broaden their activities they decided to invite as members any student who had a conversational knowl- edge of Spanish. This step brought in several members who could not otherwise have joined. The purpose of the club is to enable its members to acquire a facility in the use of Spanish, and to bring into close connection the Spanish speaking students of the school. Although they have not been as active this year in the line of dramatics as they have formerly been they have taken a big part in the other campus activities. l Under the guidance of Fr. O'Don- nell who has served as faculty advisor the club has sustained a very co- operative spirit. Manuel Ochoa, the president of the club, is responsible for the interesting and entertaining meetings that have been character- istic of the club this year. Regular meetings were held each month for the benefit of the members. Outer row: OCHOA, E. VILLARREAL, C. BENA- l vines, R. DEHARO, DUQUE. Q Inner row: I-IOLGUIN, A. BENAVIDES, A. D13- : l-IARC, Dow, EMMLHEINZ. Page 68 Spanish Club QCONCLUDEDD In the different Intra-mural leagues the Spanish club has organized repre- sentative teams. In basketball and baseball the club boasted of unusually strong aggregations. In the basketball league the club finished a close second and were always a threat for the championship. In baseball the Spanish club team is composed of some of the best ball players on the campus. Though the season is not finished yet their team is battling with the leaders for the champioa- ship. Most of the members of the club F - this year expect to return to school l next year and a banner year is ex- l pected the coming season. l MANUEL OCHOA President MACLOVIO HOLGUIN Treasurer EDMUNDO VILLARREAL I Secretary REV. WALTER J. O'DoNNEL1, Advocate Inner row: A. GUERRA, D. LONGORIA, PONS, Puco, TURNER. Outer row: HINOJOSA, MADERO, PRATT, SAM- ANIEGO, FR. O'DONNELL. Page 69 The 31930 Tower VVith the ambition to maintain or surpass the standard set by the previous annuals at St. Edward's the 1930 Tower staff began at the first of this school year to build a book which would achieve this goal. We have used as a theme one which at the present day is most prominent in the World of progress. We have portrayed five famous fllights as representative of the advancement that aviation has made since its Hrst crude beginning. The art on the Division pages were taken from drawings by Frank Lemon for the Wright Aeronautical Corp., whose permission we secured before using them. Every effort has been made to produce a book which is truly representative of life at St. Edward's. ,- ,.-.?.... . - ,- . - A , IRWIN J. FANETTE Edit07'-i1'L- Chief A it RALPH J. WARNER Business Manager t, , is ,. W wi ee .. Page 70 The it 9 3 o Tower' The staff, which has a representative from every class in the University, has co-operated heartily in the building of this annual. The success of this annual is clue largely to the co-operative spirit of the staff. Others who were not official members of the staff have also lent their assistance to the staff. For this help we wish to express our appreciation. The engraving was done by The Service Engraving Co., San Antoniog the printing by the E. L. Steck Co., Austing and the photography by The Elliotts. Austin. , V . Y,Y.1-.,..,., , j OHN FLNN l ' as H , Athletics LEON C. Koviscicv Organizations Louis L. Hl3RTr:NmzuG12R Advertising MIKE j. BYRNE Adverlisiug Q V JOHN E. BARN X Features JOHN j. DICKMANN Circulalion H . R-KNDOLP!-I G. PAPICH ' ix . , ' V ' Advertising , 'Z 1 g si, Q' V ' TVIARK DONOVAN ' Art C. D. BLANCHETTE Prep School Page 71 The Echo The University newspaper titled The Echo is published twice monthly by the journalism students under the direction of a faculty advisor. It serves as a laboratory whereby the Journalism students are given a chance to acquire practical experience. The Echo is a charter member of the National Scholastic Press Association besides keeping personal exchange relations with other Col- lege newspapers through this section. Its contents is composed chiefly of news of scholastic and campus activities of interest to the students and friends of the University. Two literary e d i tio n s , one of I philosophy, and the other of essays and poetry, are published yearly whereby students outside the Journal- ism school are given a chance to show their ability along these two lines. i v l Student Reporters are: Brother- man, Hoopes, Keller, J. Strauss Raffaelli, and R. Strauss. Copy Readers are: Koegler, Sulak, and Turner. HAROLD JANSING Editor-in-Chief JOHN FINN lllarzaging Editor ED. OTT Advertising Manager JOHN SULAK Exchange Editor WALTER BEACH Circulation Manager A. J. BIETER Faculty Advisor Outer row: IANSINGQ OTTQ BEACH. Inner row: FINNQ SULAKQ A. J. BIETER. Page 72 St. john Berclhman s Society The St. John Berchman's Society, which was organued a few years ago by Father Foik, has proved itself to be one of the best O1gcl1l1Z2It1Oll5 on the campus Its purpose is to train the young men belonging to the society the art of servmg the celebrant at various religious ceremonies Although somehwat inactive after its beginning this society has snapped into action the last two years, under the careful guidance and direction of Father Pieper, who is director of the society. He has placed into the minds of the members the necessity of serving the celebrant at religious services. Meetings for the society are held each Sunday after High Mass at which it is decided who shall have the privilege of serving during the following week. Short lectures by Fathers Pieper and McNamara con- cerning the proper serving for various ceremonies comprise a part of each meeting. FRANK HERRON President FRANc1s COOVER Vice-President JOHN MCLEMORE Secreta ry- Treasurer ED FOLEY Sargearzl-at-Arms FATHER PIEPER Director JAMES XVATKINS Committeemon FRANK XVALSH C ommitteemfzri Tap: l-IERRON. Inner raw: COOK-'ERQ FOLEYQ WA'rK1Ns. Outer row: lVlcLEMoREg WALSHQ F.X'l'HEli PIEPER. Page 73 St. john Berehmanss Society QOJNCLUDEDJ Besides assisting the celehrant at religious services the members of this society are also participants in all lntramural activities. They presented a strong team in basket-ball competition and were runners-up for Championship honors. They also entered the Playground base hall race and proved to he a hard team to heat. At present they are presenting a serious threat in baseball. By giving its members a direct knowledge of the procedure at religious ser- vices this society is furnishing an adequate background to students for their courses in morals, which is very essential, and which St. Edward's is striving to teach to its pupils. Credit must he given to these young men for their services in the religious held. Taj: wmv, lqfi lo rigirl: Rixcii, L1aoN.xuD, l'llil'lCAMl', XVALEII, lqliLLliR, 'I'UuNocK, GAIDA, l.,l2YI'IN- imicciciau. Sccoizd row, Izjl to riglil: Swiaizrw, MCL1aA1o1u5, IFINNIQGAN, Cooviau, R. BIZIILIC, j. Blillhli, Cow- DoN, l3U'I'l,liR, Puixrr. Third row, lqfl lo right: R. Dlclfhxuo, A. DlaHrx14o, 'I'uouN'roN, Fomav, lioor, Rimzv, lVlL1m,1.iziz, A. BROWN. Boflom row, left In right: KLIQLN, l'lOELSCIIIiR, NlURPHY, l'lA3III.T4JN, W.xTK1Ns, Goifrz, Roisisivr- soN, MANNING, G,n,Low.xY. Pave 74 Q51 ,ve - 1113? V O N NX l X X L: 4325? fb, xii! 9 Y , W QW Features 7 September October November December January February March April May Highlights oil' the Year 3--Football practice begins. 16--Banquet for football squad given by Austin business men. 17--Registration Day. 18-Classes begin at noon. 21-Night game at New Orleans. Loyola 18, St. Ed's 0. 27-Freshman bonfire and Pep rally before Texas game. 28-Fighting Saints hold Texas 13-0. 29-Finn and Pessoney date out for a boat ride on Lake Austin. 10-Student talent given a showing at S. A. C. student meeting. 12-Saints hold highly touted Baylor Bears to 19-0. 13-St. Edward's Day. 18-Pep rally and bonfire for Pirate game. 19-Saints decisively trounce Southwestern 38-6. 22-Knights of Columbus Historical Commission meets at St. Ed's. 25--Dope bucket upset when Daniel Baker holds Saints 0-0. 2-Saints beat hard fighting Rice Owls 20-7. 11--Armistice Day. Howard Payne defeats Saints 21-7. 15-'Saints outfight Trinity to win 7-2. 19--Dramatic club presents four one-act plays. 22--Saints defeat Simmons 13-0. 28-'Thanksgiving Day. 30-Texas School of Mines holds St. .Edward's 0-0. 7-St. Edward's 6, Austin College 0. 11- Campused Collegiansf' a modern minstrel, sponsored by S.A.C. 13-'Freshman Dance at Stephen F. Austin roof. 15-Knights of Columbus initiation and banquet. 21--Christmas holidays begin. 3--Classes resumed. 8 -Intra-mural basketball league begins. Vileasel returns. 17-Sophomore Dance at Stephen F. Austin Hotel. 7--North Texas Club Dance at Driskill Hotel. 10 -- One-Eye Ccnnally Loran makes spectacular entrance and exit at danceg via. window. 21-Vlfashington Birthday Celebration. 28 -Junior Prcm at Austin Country Club. 3-St. Edward's Dramatic Club presents The Rivals. 1T2 16 28 '-Ash-Vllednesday. Lent begins. --Holy Cross Provincial arrives for visit. -Tom .Estes host to Senior class at dinner. -Superior General, Holy Cross Order, visits St. Ed's. 1-J ansing gives party. 17 22 -Easter holidays begin. -Classes resumed. 27-St. Edw'ard's K. of C. candidates initiated at San Antonio. 2-Knights of Columbus Barn Dance. 8-Texas Conference Track Meet. 19-Senior Exam week. 23 25 -Sixth Annual Senior Ball. -University Commencement Exercises. Toodle Ooo. 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V.l'1 1 X,.- Aj: - .5-.qu V. 0-C0136 me Am! ff flozizj, 676M4r,5?zff5w715 im Z?2k73lI!L6,3'f IQ 1 7 ATHLETICS 1 l I n i l I I 1 I l L COAC1-1 AL SARAFINY Direcicr of Ailzlelics The 1929 football season at St. Edward's witnessed a complete change in the coaching staff. Coach Jack Meagher, who resigned to accept a position as head football ccach at Rice Institute, was replaced by Al Saraflny. Sarafiny, a product of St. Edward's and jack Meagher, was selected as Saint mentor after a most brilliant record as gridster and student. Curley James and Dan Harman, two of Sarafiny's classmates, were chosen to assist him. Sarafiny's first aggregation will always be remembered as one of the hardest fighting Saint machines ever assembled at the University. This team was not only a team which won a good porportion of the games played, but one which featured every tilt with a brilliant offensive attack and never failed to play heads up football. Page 85 Edward's Edward's EdWard's Edward's ...,. we Edward's Edward's Eclward's EdWard's Edward's EdWarcl's Edward' 5 .... Co-CAPTAIN Louis HERTENBERGER Guawi - SEASON'S RECORD 0 Loyola.-..,-.........,..,.,.,r 0 University of Texasm., 0 Baylor Uliiversitymn... Southwestern...1......1 Daniel Baker ...,,,... Rice Institute ,,.. ..,e Howard Payne ...... ,.,s....20 7 7 Simmons University... 0 6 Trinity University ...... ..., ..,.... Texas School of Mines .......... ........ Austin College .,.r,.... ' ,.,........ ..,..,.. 18 13 19 6 0 7 21 2 0 0 0 Page 86 Page 87 Co-CAPTAIN DAVE FIGARI Iialfbczck TEXAS CONFERENCE STANDING Howard Payne .,..,...,,.,,,.. ,,7.,A,... .....,.. 1 . St. Edward's ,.,v .V Austin College ...... Simmons.. ......, Southwestern ...V. Trinity ......... 000 750 500 333 250 167 BOMBA Co-Cnr-T. ELECT BIMXCKXVELI. BROTHERMAN Fullback Tackle End The season was ushered in with Sarafiny's Saints battling the vaunted Loyola VVolves on the Pack's home field in New Orleans' first night game. Although fighting every minute the Blue and Gold warriors were defeated by the highly effective aerial attack of the VVolves 18 to 0. The New Orleans sport scribes were unanimous in their praises of the well coached Saint eleven and were enthusiastic about the work of Fanette, Frisch, and Hertenberger. Although the Saints again tasted defeat in their fray with the University of Texas they demonstrated a brilliant offensive as well as defensive game. A sweltering Texas sun combined with the great reserve strength of Littlef1eld's squad was more than Hilltoppers could cope with and they lost 13 to 0. The Longhorns garnered but nine first downs after using everything they had in the way of attack and practically every man on the squad. R K Top row: COACH SARAFINY, CANION, KELSEY, BLACKWELI., A. KIVLIN, NICLAUGHLIN, Voct, STRAUSS, MACKI, BOMBA, HERTENBE!iGER, VANCE, FARR, O'l'lAGAN, JANSING, SLIVA, Esrns, MUNoz. Second row: BROTHERMAN, JOHN FINGER, W. O,ROURKE, CAFLIS, K. ICIVLIN, WURTZINGER, RANSOM, PARMA, FITZGIBBON, BURGER, ROUGILAUX, Scorr, BOURKE, FRXSCH, Ass'T. CoAcn J. jlxinss. ' Bottom row: Ass'T. Coixcn HANNAN, QUEBEDEAUX, DEFFRRARI, MESQUITA, GAULT, MCCUNE, Donixnuiz, FIGARI, F.xNETr12, lVlCELROY, jon FINGER, TALERICO, Tun, COXVART, SULLIVAN. Page 88 CAP1.1s FANETTE FARR Guard Quarterback Center The following week-end a crippled Varsity eleven was again the Victim of greater reserve strength when the Saint team fell before the touted Baylor Bears to the tune of 19 to 0. The Bears, led by the flashy Jake VVilson, played one of their best games of the season, but were forced to their limit in downing their lighter opponents who held them scoreless during the first period of the game. In speaking of the game Morley Jennings said that Sarafiny had the hardest driving backheld of any team his men played during the entire season. The Baylor mentor referred especially to the line plunging of Bomba and Macki. An inspired Blue and Gold grid machine celebrated Homecoming Day, Oct. 19, in Memorial Stadium, by running wild over the Southwestern University Pirates and plastering a 38 to 6 defeat on their ancient rivals. The Saints cut loose early in the fracas with terrific drive and brilliant all-around play that the Corsairs were never able to stem. For the fourth time in as many years the g X 1 k...... - ..-. I J ,-L JUST BEFORE F Risen STOPPED BEULAR IN LONGHORN GAME - Page Sy . l Fiuscn JANSING KIVLIN Emi Hab' back Quarterback Saints proved their superiority over the Pirate crew in every department of the game. Jansing and Parma reeled off the most sensational runs for the Saint offense while Allen proved himself a star for the opposition. Southwestern's lone counter came during the third quarter after Saraliny had replaced his entire Varsity with reserves. V I The Daniel Baker Hill Billies upset every dope bucket in the state when they held the fighting Saints to a scoreless tie, Oct. 25, in Brownwood. The St. Ed's gridsters completly outclassed the Brownwood aggregation in number of first downs and gained 220 yards from scrimmage to their opponents' 128 but lacked the necessary punch when it was needed. In holding Sarafiny's scoring Saints to a scoreless tie the Hill' Billy team displayed a great brand of football and were justly lauded by sport writers. As usual the stalwart forward Wall, headed by Hertenberger and Vogt, functioned perfectly. i i 3 JANSING SKIRTS PIRATE END F OR GAIN Page 90 7 Y i .f , MAXCKI NICLAUGHLIN M UNOZ Fullback End Guard Followed to Houston by practically the entire student body a scintillating galaxy of SaraHny's stars trampled the Rice Owls by a score of 20 to 7. Al- though Meagher's Feathered Tribe put up a fierce fight they proved no match for the powerful Saint offensive led by Jansing. The great half, for the second time in as many years, ripped the Owl forward wall wide open in pile driving fashion. It was only an ever fighting Meaglier team and the spectacular play- ing of Bush Jones, Rice guard and All Southwest Conference selection, that prevented the Saints from piling up a larger score. All hopes for the Texas Conference gonfalon went haywire on Armistice Day when a hghting swarm of Howard Payne Yellow Jackets dealt the Saints the stinging defeat of 21 to 7. The big guns of the Blue and Gold opened up early in the game but were soon silenced by a Jacket team inspired by a huge Horne- coming Day crowd. Bang up football was exhibited by both teams but the Jackets held the edge throughout most of the game. , -h -AH - he l' ,..r-id F AN1a'1 rE Piissizs TO VANCE IN AUSTIN COLLEGE GAME Page 91 CO-CAPT. ELEC r PARMA RANSOM ROUGEAUX Halfback Halfback Guard In a game marred by frequent fumbles a rather off-form Saint eleven boosted itself in Conference standing by defeating the Trinity University Tigers 7 to 2. Playing in Trinity's territory, the greater part of the game, the Saints made re- peated marches on the Tiger goal but fumbled almost every time after approach- ing under the shadow of the goal posts. The Hilltopper gains came after Farr, Hertenberger, and Frisch, Saint linemen deluxe, had opened gaping holes in the Trinity forward wall. Ransom started the St. Ed's-Simmons grid classic off right by snatching the opening kickoff and racing 95 yards through the entire Cowboy team for the first Saint marker. Again in the last minute of the tilt, Figari, elusive Saint co-captain, -grabbed a punt and plowed through the Cowhands for another touchdown which netted the Saraflnians a 13 to 0 victory. The VVest Texans put up a scrapping offense but the Saint secondary defense was impregnable to all that the Cowboys could muster. ,...,- ' ! dd- ' l . .. , ... ,, , 4. 4.-- .. gg l FIGARI OUTRUNS THE SOUTI-1w1is1'2RN PIRATES Paar 0 - ---Lag.,-rgr. . , 'ifF'1?f. V ANCE Voor Emi End Cheered on by the largest football crowd ever assembled in El Paso the Texas School of Mines eleven made sensational football history by holding Saraf1ny's Fighting Saints to a scoreless draw. The game turned out to be a see-saw affair throughout with neither team being able to break the deadlock. The fact that scores do not indicate the superiority of a team was well demon- strated when the St. Ed's Saints downed Austin College by only a 6 to 0 count. Playing their last game of college football Saint grid performers, jansing, Herten- berger, Vogt, and Fanette, played in a positively brilliant fashion. These luminaries, closely followed by their teammates, gained more than 300 yards from scrimmage as compared to 44 yards by the Kangaroos and made twenty first downs to three for the Sherman team. Sarafiny's savage foward wall easily held the Kangaroo aggregation under control through the entire tilt and never once let them threaten the Saint goal. SAINTS BLOCK FOR PARMA IN AUSTIN COLLEGE FRACAS Page 93 JULIUS HCURLEYU JAMES Basketball Coach SEASONS RECORD Edward's.. .... ..A7,7Y.....,V,.... 1 7 S. 'W. T. S. T. C ...... .,,,.. . , Eclward's .....,... 19 S. VV. T. S. T. C.. Eclwa1'd's ...... .....,... 2 9 Southwestern ......... Edward's ...... . ......... 29 Austin College ..,... . Edward's ......... 36 Trinity. .....,......... Edward's ..,...... 43 Howard Payne ,... Edwarcl's ........ 36 joseph's Man Shop. ...,. .,w.. . . EdWa1'd's ........ 20 Simmons ,...........,..... Edward's ......... 20 Trinity .................... EdwarCl's ...... ......... 3 7 Austin College ........ Edward's .......,. 25 joseplfs Man Shop ...... ...o..,. Edward's ......... 20 Southwestern. ...................... . Edward's .....,... 23 Simmons .................... ........ Edward's ...,..... 33 Howard Payne ...... Page 94 Page 95 l CAPTAIN EUGENE SULLIVAN Guard To Julius Curley james, St. Edward's graduate and stellar all-around athelete, was assigned the task of moulding the 1930 basketball machine. The herculean problem that confronted Coach james was the replacement of Captain VV. James, O'Brien, and Jansing, forward, guard, and center, respectively, on the 1929 Saint quintet. The last two men mentioned were All Texas Confer- ence selections for their positions and who with Captain james formed the back- bone of the 1929 team. James and O'Brien were lost. by graduation and Jansing was unable to play due to an operation. Everything considered Coach James demonstrated that he was well qualified as a basketball mentor. Although pitted against the best teams the Conference has ever boasted of and each composed of veterans the jamesmen never failed BURKE DICKMANN Frrzcmnons Center Canter, Forward to play a fighting brand of basketball. The result of each game of the season was always doubtful until the sound of the final whistle as the Saints led at the half in every game with the exception of the first game with the San Marcos Bobcats and the Southwestern game of January 24. Captain Eugene Sullivan proved himself one of the mainstays of the scrappy little james coached quintet. VVith two years of experience behind him Sullivan showed himself one of the most consistent guards in the circuit and was largely responsible for holding down the score in numerous games. The ever brilliant work of Captain-elect Herron, Saint scoring ace, earned him a place on the mythical All-Texas Conference team at one of the forward posts. Dickmann, playing his last year for the Saints, featured every game with a flashy game at Top row: MICEL, A. IQIVLIN, BEACH, Cowixirr, DICKLTANN, T. BURKE, JAMES CCOACHD. Bottom row: HERRON, FIGAKL FITZGIBBONS, SULLIVAN, MACK1, K. KIVLIN, MUNOZ. Page 96 41 .M CAPT. ELECT HERRON IVIACKI Forward Guard center. Coach James is due much credit for the great development that Macki, Fitzgibbons, and Burke showed under his tutelage. Of these three men, Macki and Fitzgibbons were freshmen, while it was Burke's initial year on the basket- ball squad. Coach James, developed Fitzgibbons into a star goal tosser who led in the number of points scored in each game, and early in the season uncovered great ability in Macki. This husky guard proved the stumbling block for numerous onslaughts on the Saint basket. Burke displayed marked improve- ment, both as a floor man and as a goal shooter, throughout the entire season, and should prove valuable to the Saint quintet of 1931. The work of Micel, Kivlin, Munoz, lNurtzinger, and Beach deserves mention as these men kept the regulars fighting all the time to retain their berths on the Varsity line-up. THE SAINTS EXECUTE A FAST PLAY Pane 97 7- . , ala, , JIM S1-IEFFIELD Baseball Coach 1929 1929 SEASON'S RECORD OPPONENT: P Baylor ,,.,.,....,,,.-, ,, 2 S. VV. T. S. T ..,.... 4 Daniel Baker ....... 4 Texas Tech ....,......,.. Fredericksburg ..........,. Austin Street R. R ......,. Austin Greyhounds ....... 2 2 Yoakum, S. P ..... ...V,,...., , ,, 2 1 2 19 Totals ...... ST. EDXVARD'S W. L. 0 2 2 2 3 1 2 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 2 0 11 8 Page 98 SAMMY DYER Baseball Captain Jim Sheffield, St. Edwards baseball coach of several years ago, was again engaged to coach the 1929 Saint Varsity baseball nine. The fact that at the end of probably the most strenuous season a St. Ed's team ever had the Saints had a percentage of .579 in the won and lost column shows that Sheffield had lost none of his ability to produce fast hard-hitting baseball aggregations. Captain Dyer contributed much toward the success of the season with his superb brand of hurling which netted him a contract with the St. Louis Car- dinals. Iansing, giant center fielder, led his teammates in slugging with an almost .500 percent batting average. Taken as a whole the Saints enjoyed an unusually successful season, displaying great ball playing in practically every game. Pane 99 BURGER BOMBA 1. JAMES Third Base Catcher Shortslop The 1929 season was featured by games with the best teams in the state. Coach Sheffield made it a point to schedule games with only the most outstand- ing teams in collegiate and semi-pro circles. Teams were not played that did not have a good record of wins. The Saint pitching staff was acknowledged as being one of the best that any college in the south could boast of. The leading pitchers were Captain Dyer, Anders, Scott, Beach, and McDonald. The great work of these stellar moundsmen combined with the good fielding and slugging of their teammates resulted in one of the best baseball seasons a Saint nine has had in the last several years. Of this team Captain Dyer and the james brothers were lost by graduation while Scott, Anders, and McDonald failed to return to the University. 11930 Squad Top row: MICEL, JOE FINGER, PARMA, FIGARI, C. STRAUSS, FITZGIBBONS, joHN FINGER, Rivixs, JAMES CCOACHJ. Bottom row: BURGER, TCIVLIN, NES'FIiR, BROTHERMAN, LORAN, BEACH, BOMBA, O'LAUGHLIN, . JANSING. ' Page loo W. JAMES JANSING LORAN First Base Outfield Out-field For the 1930 baseball season Julius Curley James was chosen to coach the Varsity baseball aggregation. With his four years of Varsity experience Coach James was well qualified to replace Sheffield. During his four years of partici- pation in college athletics Curley James always proved himself an important cog in every Saint baseball machine. He was always a Hashy inlielder and his consistency in hitting was hard to beat. It fell to the lot of Coach James to replace such baseball players as Captain Dyer, W. James, Anders, and Scott and to work in his freshmen material to the best possible advantage. It became apparent early in the year that his best bet among the yearlings would be Pat McLaughlin. This tall lanky youngster has everything it takes to make a big league hurler and the work he has turned in for the Hilltoppers so far has been positively brilliant. Among the other newcomers Fitzgibbon seems the most outstanding at this writing. Coach .5 u:?1'H ti2:?l3ig5bEi27'l.' MTH' 'T u 11- xigf Hwwwmwwuu Nl! , N it M 1 ,.. 1 .- A. 11 FITZ GETS PARMA IN A SLIDE AT THIRD Page-.mt PARMA RIVAS Shortstop Second Base James entrusted the third sack to him in the Hrst several games and he has handled it in a Very creditable fashion. Another freshman who showed up well from the beginning of the season was Micel who has been holding down the right Held post like a veteran. These three freshmen besides being good at their positions are also timely hitters, delivering when hits mean runs. Jansing, veteran of three seasons seemed destined to turn in the most brilliant work of his entire collegiate career. Jansing, by virtue of his superb fielding and slug- ging, has cut himself a permanent niche in the St. Ed's athletic hall of fame. jansing has been ably assisted in patrolling the outer gardens by Loran. Dur- ing his four years at the University Loran has become a permanent fixture on Saint ball teams and his loss will be sorely felt by Coach James next year. Another 1 'fi JANSING GIVING ROOKIE SLUGGERS A LESSON Page ro 4 fi'-'Y'1?'- l + ' A M at +4 Mk' 'A 7 7' 'T 1 3 . , i-'V Jr, ,S 5 i STRAUSS GETS His MAN AT FIRST man that Coach james will lose by graduation this year is Burger. Burger will end his two years of baseball at St. Edwards with the record of being one of the most clever men that ever graced a Saint infield position and with a great batting average. Brotherman will also end his college baseball career this year after alternately playing first and catcher equally well for the Saints during the last several seasons. Bomba should also see plenty of action behind the plate this year from his early season showing. At present the initial sack is being presided over by Braminer and C. Strauss. The care of the keystone bag is in the capable hands of Parma, flashy veteran of two seasons. At this Writing Coach James is greatly handicapped by the lack of games, due to the temporary abolition of baseball from the Texas Conference. Aa V.- 1 l 'ig i k ll' ll TONY AND DAN IN A FAST DOUBLE Paae 103 Traclk BY WALTER BEACH Track was somewhat of at novel sport at St. Edward's until recent years. The past few years, however, have witnessed its growth into a major sport on the campus. More and more aspirants each year are working for the advancement of the sport. This year has witnessed one of the greatest teams ever to represent St. EdWard's, as seen from the two meets in which the team took part prior to this writing. In the traingular meet held at San Mar- cos, between South Texas State Teachers College, St. Edward's University, and Schreiner Institute, the Saint thinly clads took second place. It was the hrst meet of the season, and according to Coach Hannan, it was the blossoming forth of a COACH DAN HANNAN number of track men, who before they iinish their college careers, should do much toward giving St. EdWard's a great cil1Cl61' Sqllad- The second meet of the season was 3 dual meet between the Saints and Schreiner Institute, held at Kerrville on April 11. In this meet the Saints emerged Victori- ous by a count of 62 to 50. This was the first track meet won by a Saint team since the inauguration of track as a major sport on the campus. Hannan's men came out of this meet with nine first places and a tie for first to their credit. The Saint schedule to date is not complete, but two more meets are certain. A dual meet with Southwestern university of Georgetown is being arranged, and it is certain that Hannan will enter his squad in the Conference meet to be held at Brownwood about the middle of May. The Conference meet will Find Hannan's squad on a par with the best. Hannan started the season with only four men from last year to build around. Captain Vance, Parma, and Herron, lettermen, and Finn, squadman from last year were all that Hannan had to begin with. A great deal of the Saint strength comes from the freshmen of this year. Top row: Rouormux, EMMILHAINZ, Ronsizrs, HANNAN CCOACHJ, TALERICO, Bussv, SMITH, Quiaucnizixux. Middlw row: Lorr, WEARDEN, Murroz, Ronoizns, IVICLAUGI-ILIN, JOHNSON, BIELKOXVSKI. Bottom row: STAVINOHA, FINN, HIJOSKY, PARMA, VANCE, GAULT, BLANCHETTE, HERRON. Page 104 Track The Freshmen who have contributed many points, and upon whom Hannan may rely are: Busby, McLaughlin, Rode gers, Kivlin, Rougeaux, Stavinoha, Gault, and Canion. With Captain Vance, Rodgers, Busby, Parma, Finn, McLaughlin, Canion, and Gault in the dashes, hurdles, and relays the Saints should be certain of a number of first places in the Conference meet. Rougeaux and Munoz are the weight men, and Herron and Kivlin take care of the other field events. Blanchette, Vance, and Stavinoha have made splendid show- ings in the distance runs. Coach Hannan has a young relay team with which he expects to break the present conference mile rela record. The team 1 composed of McLauig,hlin, Rodgers, Finn, CAPTAIN A V'lNCE and Busby has shown great improvement since the first meet, and their last time on the mile is within four seconds of the conference record. The first two of the quartette are a pair of tall, lanky boys with long strides, while the latter pair are short but speedy. They all have flash as can be seen from the picture below in which two of the quartette are shown getting off to a flying start. The remarkable thing about this year's successful track season is that it marks the uncovery of another great track coach. Dan Hannan, one of the fastest dashmen in the conference, is serving his first year as track coach at St. Eclward's. Hannan has built a good track team with a limited number of men. MCLAUGHLIN, FINN, AND VANCE Snow Coixca HANNAN THAT avr THE GUN 1r's FLASH Page 105 Tennis lrVith the return of only one letterman the tennis prospects at St. Edward's were somewhat gloomy at the beginning of the season but due to the brilliant showing made by freshman material tennis hopes were bolstered considerably. At the pres- ent writing the Saints have the best tennis team ever to represent the Univerg sity. The team was composed of Captain VVarner, Kossbiel, Mesquita, and Demack. CAPTAIN R.n.Pn VVARNIER The team was materially weakened by the loss of Ochoa, last year's squadman, who was unable to compete due to illness. Captain Vllarner and Mesquita constitute a double team on a par with anyin the state and should cop conference honors this year. This year's netters were handicapped by the lack of a coach but have played great tennis in matches with the San Marcos Teachers and the South- western University Pirates. The work turned in by Vllarner and Mesquita, masters of the overhead game, stood out in every match and paved the way for the Saint victories on the courts. The Texas Conference Tennis tournament is to be held at Simmons University this year and followers of the Saints predict a better showing than last year when Wlarner and McClosky went to the finals in the doubles. Top row: TDIEMACK, MESQULTA, RAFFAIQLLI, PITRE. Bottom row: A. DEHARO, OCHOA, WARNER, R. DEHARO. Page 106 llntramuirall Athletics Intramural athletics were formally introduced on the St. Edward's campus for the Hrst time during the 1929-30 scholastic year. The Rev. George Mac- Namara, C. S. C., was appointed director of all intramural athletics and was largely responsible for the success that this line of extra-curricular activities attained. Father Mac, as he was popularly known, gave unreservedly of his time and efforts to formulate an intramural system that would prove benehcial to the students. The purpose of intramural athletics at the University is to give every college student an opportunity for athletic recreation. Under the system introduced every student was able to compete on the team of some campus organization. The various organizations that were represented in intramural sports were: The North Texas Club, East Texas Club, South Texas Club, XVest Central Texas Club, Knights of Columbus, Czech Club, Spanish Club, John Berchmann's Club, and the All American Club. Great rivalry existed between the teams of these organizations as practically every member of the student body was a participant in the games. H The intramural schedule opened with the basket ball season. Each team was required to play at least two games of basketball a week in order to stay in the league. After a heated race the Knights of Columbus team finally copped the basket ball championship. The indoor baseball season followed close on the heels of the basket ball race for the intramural athletics. Due to the short period of time devoted to this line of sport and inclement Weather conditions very little was accomplished. The intramural schedule for baseball was posted early in the year and the thud of horsehide on hickory was heard several weeks before Coach James had assembled his Varsity nine. At the present writing the North Texans are lead- ing the loop with a 1000 per cent. record. The East Texas Club is pushing the leaders with a record marred by only one defeat. At this writing plans are being completed by Randolph Papich, student director of intramural athletics, to hold tournaments to determine the winners in track, handball, and tennis. Two days in the first week of May were to be devoted to the running and field events. Tennis matches and the hand ball contest were to follow shortly after the track meet. The members of the cham- pionship team in each sport were to receive trophies at the close of the scholastic year from the athletic council. The team having garnered the most points in the various sports throughout the entire season was to be awarded a trophy by the University. Page 107 MOnOgTaIm Club ROLAND BLACKNVELL DON BOMBA JACK CAPLIS IRXVIN FANETTE I I J DAVE FIGARI BOE FRISCH J DAN HANNAN I FRANK I-IERRON P . Y E S . CURLY JAMES i 5 5 I 1 K. J. KIVLIN I 5 J AL LORAN 1 i I HENRY PARMA EARL ROUGEAUX EUGENE SULLIVAN 5 HAROLD JANSING 3 REGGIE BOURKE TOM BURKE FARRIS BROTIIERMAN TONEY BURGER JOHN DICKMANN TOM ESTES MARVIN FARR Q Mm- -'M L' I E 3 L X 3 JAKE FITZGIBBON i I i,I.,,.,,.,,M, I LOUIS HERTENBERGER 1 I I 1 J 3 l I 1 3 I E.. 3 NELS MACIQI 0 I -,J , E PAT MCLAUGIILIN MARIO RANSOM DAN IQIVAS AL SARAFINY MILTON SCOTT AL VANCE AL VOGT ,..A..............K..,,J,.... m.,..-,.,..--....,...A........A,A,....A...-.-.., ,.,, :.,......d..L,I -, .,,. L- ,........,...h..-....,. 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' .a 1 L H5 ,Z Q +-..,,,,,,.11 -,ifff if ff' R .ihglfli 'ww' r me corzyifumcflf one jock djffllyizf Me zffAer. 641u1zz11nfe1'iZZy1vf1AeJ5iK'z7fZQZ, 1 9 z 9 PREP SCHOOL St. Edyvardis Preparatory School Nvhile on a journey through Texas in 1871, in the interests of the Congregation of Holy Cross, Very Reverend Edward Fredrick Sorin, C. S. C., the founder of the University of Notre Dame, purchased one hundred acres of land three miles south of the State capitol, with the intention of there establishing a school similar to the University of Notre Dame. The first progress came in the line of academic work which began immediately and continued to progress rapidly until in a short time there had come into prominence a Preparatory school which was a satisfactory result of Rev. Sorin's efforts. The first signs of existence came in 1881 when a small school was opened on the old Doyle homestead Meeting with a fair measure of success from its inception, it gradually increased its facilities and enlarged its sphere of use- fulness until in 1885 it obtained a charter from the State of Texas under the name of St. Edward's College, empowering it to confer the usual collegiate de- grees in the Arts and Sciences. Although chartered with such power, St. Ed- ward's College attempted very little work beyond the high school grade until later years. lVith the administeration of Father Schumacher there came a greater interest in the college department and the high school and college were completely separated with regard to faculty and classes. This separation meant a strength- ening of both the University and Preparatory School. The St. Edward's Preparatory School has advanced steadily until today it is fully accredited by the Texas State Department of Education. It is also on the list of approved schools of the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern States. This is the highest form of recognition. lt assures the graduate that his credits will admit him to any college or university in the United States which admits upon certificate. The aim of St. Edward's is to give students a thorough educationg to form a well-balanced mind in a sound body. The Faculty recognizes moral training as an essential element of education, and therefore, while ever striving to give the youth entrusted to its charge the finest mental culture, it spares no effort to form in them habits of virtue-right thinking and right living. Pane 109 ,,,. ..... ...,..,,.,r.- -., ...- A R xii 1 E1 A .Ea 5355 ASQ uv! A 4.4.7 is f J-.,js,?,,f- 5 A f AM ff . A-fa 'A ' PT 'n ,. THEN., . in ' 41 . .,...4,..,-,, wi 1 4 - ,wif ' ' 'F' V . A ,L . Faculty REV. RAYMOND A. PIEPER, C. S. C., A. B. E11 glish, Religion .. A N A . ,-f. NJ .FT ' A ' A . REV. BERNARD H. B. LANGE, C S. C., B. S,, A. M. Clzemiszfry, Biology REV. FRANK C. BROXVN, C. S. C., A. B. Latin BRO. FRANCIS DE SALES, C. S. C. REV. J. H. FIEDLER, C. S. C., A. B. Histo ry Commerce Page 110 I 1 i I n I I . ,,,L ,.ii..,,., ,, .,,...., ,.vv1.....,,..f.. . .1-A -- --. . K. Page III Faculty JULIUS I. JAMES, B. S. IN E. Jllallzematics ALEXANDER GULLETT, A. B. English REMIGIUS FETTE, A. B. Chemistry Laboratory DANIEL M. HANNAN, A. B Illatlzematics FRANK E. DRUMMEY, C. S. C., LITT. B. Spa nish Seniors ALFONSO BENAVI DES Laredo, Texas C. C. BRADFORD Manor, Texas Spanish Club. Sec'y-Treas. Senior Class, St. john Berchma.n's Society: Football '27, '28, '29, Baseball '28, '29, '3o. JOHN CAPLIS LAVVRENCE DAVISON GEORGE DOW Shreveport, La. Almeda, Texas Santa Rosalia, Chih., Mexico Kf1ighfSOfC0lumb11S- V Spanish Club, Chess Club. Page II2 CHARLES FANETT Beaumont, Texas Football '29g East Texas Clubg Knights of Columbus. EDWARD FOLEY South Bend, Indiana Dramatic Club '27-'30g St. john BerCl1man's S 0 c i e t y , Srgt.-at-Arms '30g Football '27-'29g Basketball '27-'29, ' Page II 3 Seniors EDGAR FETTE Muenster, Texas Vice-President Senior Classg North Texas Clubg Knights of Columbus. PHILIP KLEIN JACK FOSTER Plantersville, Texas Laredo, Texas East Texas Clubg St. John Berchman's Societyg Baseball '30. DAVID LONGORIA Laredo, Texas Spanish Club. EDWARD MANNING Taylor, Texas Seniors JOSEPH MACATEE Houston, Texas East Texas Club. THOMAS MISTROT Ft. Worth, Texas JOHN MCLEMORE Dallas, Texas Pres. Senior Class, North Texas Club, Vice-Pres. '30, St. john Berchman's Society, Sec'y-Treas. '30, Baseball '30. JOHN SWEENEY Dallas, Texas North Texas Club, St. John Berchman's Society, Football '29, Page 114 Senior Class History To each member of the graduating class, the reception of his diploma will mean a different thing. They are all leaving St. Edward's Prep School, some will enter higher institutions of learning while others will begin immediately to make their own way through life. Mingled with the happy thoughts of leaving high school are bits of regret. The class will be broken up and all will be separated, each one will carry with him memories of the happy days spent in study and in play. Fond memories will be cherished of the friendships of classmates. Activities among the members of the senior class on the campus this year have been more outstanding than ever before. Their eHorts have not been confined to any one nature, but have touched on every phase of school life. In athletics Bradford and Foley have both shown much ability. Besides both having lettered in football for three years, Foley has lettered two years in basketball, Bradford two years in baseball. Although these two have been the best all-rounders, there is also Fanett, Fette, and Sweeney who have seen much service and each lettered a single year in football. Klein coming into the class only in September has shown much promise on the diamond and on the basketball court. The steady progress in the physical field has in no way hindered the scholastic functioning of the class of '30, They have reached the highest peaks in edu- cational and social aspects. John McLemore has attained much prominence about the campus, he was President of the Senior Class and Vice-President of the North Texas Club. McLemore hasialso been very valuable in intramural sports and oratorical contests. Fette and Bradford have also been prominent in class work, being Vice-President and Secretary-Treasurer of their class re- spectively. The seniors have all entered some kind of social, scholastic, or athletic activity. Benevides, Dow, and Longoria all belong to the Spanish Club. The Saint John Berchman Society boasts of the membership of Foley, McLemore, Sweeney, Davison, Foster, and Klein. Macatee, Caplis, Manning, and Mistrot have gained much popularity around the campus and Macatee is a member of the East Texas Club. Now that the class has gone through a very progressive and successful year the seniors of '30 are ready to face the future with a broader View of life with its peculiarities. They will wander far and wide, some of them may never see each other again, but there will always be somewhere in their thoughts, memories of the friendships of their fellow students who were always willing to lend a helping hand and see them through their troubles and difficulties which were witnessed at their dear alma mater. Page Ilj Top row: BUTLER, A. ENDRES, ROOT. Bottom row: C. HARPER, Hizumucxs, J. CoNnoN, F. GALO, ROBERTSON. Third Year Students The opening of the school year revealed few possibilities of a lucid future for the third year class, but with the passing of time and the acquaintances of the members of the class, the horizon was brightened and by the middle of the year the third year class had emerged from a misty past, and was in its full heights with the other classes and organizations of the academy. By this time the members of the class had become prominent in the field of athletics, social life, literaries, and other activities about the campus. They had made a name and an outstanding reputation for the class which would in a short time enter into the fourth and last year of its high school career. They had proven that their quality far exceeded their quantity which was com- paratively small. They had accomplished many objectives and attained much perfection in all phases of academic life and Christian ideals. The third year is now coming to a close and the class of '31 can now look back with pride on an illuminous past of which any group of students would be honored to boast. They have overpowered all hindrances, outwitted all handicaps, and hurdled all obstacles which have presented themselves as drawbacks to the success and goal of a class spurred on by ambition and desire for a higher learning. Page 116 Page II7 Top row: P. MURPHY, R. PRATT, KMIEC, G. LUKE. Botlom row: M. V1LLixkIuf:.xI,, GARCIA, RYAN, PONS, THORNTON, l'lOlEI.SCI-IER. Second Year Students The second year class has turned another leaf in the book of life, it is the second page in the academic chapter and they are mid-way through this section. The second year class has tasted for two years the trials and tribulations which are in High School life. Those who are back from last year are those who are determined to overwhelm their opposition. They are those who are willing to fight for their place o11 the thrones of higher achievements with the other men of success and fame. The class has shown their determination for betterment by the active part which they have taken in all campus activities, many of them have been out- standing regardless of their lack of epxerience and the inconvenience which is evidenced by their small number. These accomplishments have been in athletics as well as in scholastic and social activities both on the campus and in inter- scholastics. XVith the ending of the second year they are ready with much eagerness and anxiety to venture into the mysterious future of the third year of their search for knowledge. They have had only a comparatively small, nevertheless, a fair share of high school life and have learned to endure its hardships and seem- ingly impossible tasks. They have proven themselves school-worthy and are prepared for the future which fate may have in store for them. -...Q ..v . M, , , , 'X Y '- iiil W'J a:'wvwvC uNa- ':- ., 1 'Z Ji, ,gt ,g M Top row: Scuunlxciim fASS'T Cotxcnj, QUIRK tAss'T COACHD, WALSH, lDANGLEMIiIR, MADERO, A ICISLLIER, LEINDIECKER, H. LEONARD, J. BEHLE, TURNER QCOACHD. Middle row: Fouzv, FINNIZGAN, l1ENDRICKS, MAJOR, IVIULCAIRE, FANETT, CONDON, R. BEHLE, ICENNEDY, HAMILTON. Bottom row: LONGORIA, TELLA, ROBERTSON, GALO, CoLre1xre.N, CUR1'iss SXVEENEY BARRERA. 7 I Football The prep football team started practice on the 18th of September, About thirty men reported for practice, including six lettermen from last year. Under the coaching of Al Turner, assisted by John Schumacher and later in the season by Bill Quirk, a smooth functioning machine was soon developed and put into action. The backheld charges were built around Finnegan and Barrera who were the most consistent ground gainers on the squad. The later addition of Bradford was an asset to the team but he was soon lost on account of injury. In opposition to score indications the Saintlets went through a rather favor- able season, their defeats being attributed to the fact that the teams they bucked outclassed them in every respect, except that of gameness and fighting spirit. Lack of material necessary for a team comparable to those which Were en- countered was also a radical cause of the underclassment of the fighting preps. The most important games of the season were those with Granger, Thorndale, Bastrop, and Laredo High schools. All of these games were played on foreign soil. Besides the stellar work of the backs, the able blocking and tackling by C. Fanett, Olloaughlin, J. Keller and Behle in the line was outstanding and con- tributed much strength in favor of the little Saints, both on the offense and on the defense. Page 118 LISTEN, BUD z- In building this year's Tower we have kept in our minds as an ideal, a book which would be truly representative of the University life at St. Edwards We set as our goal an annual that would meet with the favor of the entire student body. In making this a representative annual, though, we have also had an eye to the principles of annual building as understood by experienced annual builders. It is our sincere hope that this year's Tower will meet with your approval. There may be mistakes and places where this annual might be improvedg a different picture from the one you selected may have been run, but remember we are students like yourself and we are all liable to make mistakes. Publish- ing an annual at St. Edward's is no snap and is only made possible through the concentrated efforts of the entire student body. Our work is done and only one thing remains, your criticism, If you enjoy this book and are satisfied with it then we will feel amply repaid for the many hours we have spent on it. VVe are not martyrs, and are not seeking sympathy for our efforts in building this book for we probably would not have studied more had we not been on the staH. The book is finished and we appeal to you to accept it as the result of many hours of work by your own schoolmates. VVe are proud of the Tower of 1930, and with these parting thoughts we offer it to you for your approval. THE TONVER STAFF. Advertisements COMPILJIMJENTS OIF Knights Of Cniitiniibus iF'OII't W Ortiii COUNCIL NO. 759 This Space Contributed by E. B. SI-IARKEY GEO. J. KREYENEUHL B. H. MANNING REV. HENRY FELDERHOFF JOI-IN G. TINKER JAS. T. TUOHY W. E. BIDEKER GUY J. A. BOUDREAUX L. R. BOUDREAUX P. N. SMITH PRED S, GORCZYCA J. P. MCCORMICK GEO. A. COOK W. A. SULLIVAN FRANK GILMORE WALTEIZ R. WELCH WILL H. RICE R. T. FINN THOS. CUMMINGS DR. M. V. CREAGAN A. M. NICELWEE W. P. HIGGINS WM. J. SHAW D. T. COSTELLO C. M. HUBER A. C. BROUSSARD T. P. O'GARA DR. LEO E. PHILLIPS CLUB ROONIS, 1004 Lamar Street Visiting Knights Welcome Compliments of ASSOCIATION of EORMER STUDENTS OE ST. EDWARD'S UNIVERSITY dim efhseffhs dike Officers Honorary President, REV. JOSEPH BURKE, C.S.C., Ph.D ST. EDWARD'S UNIVERSITY AUSTIN, TEXAS President, LEONARD J. SCHNEIDER AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK AUSTIN, TEXAS Vice-President, EERDINAND J. KINANE CARE BOWMAN-CRAVENS FURNITURE co. AUSTIN, TEXAS Secretary-Treasurer, ELMORE H. BORCHERS ST. EDWARD'S UNIVERSITY AUSTIN, TEXAS Trustees JACK MEAGHER, Houston, Texas GEORGE BURKITT, JR., Houston, Texas W. J. BROOKE, Waco, Texas LAURENCE L. KEOUGH, Dallas, Texas C. L. KOPECKY, Yoakam, Texas ALBERT SARAEINY, Austin, Texas. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Depository of the United States Austin, Texas. Forty Years of Service and Protection Officers H. A. WROE, Chairman of Board TI-IEO. LOW. Vice President R. C. ROBERDEAU. President L. D. WILLIAMS, Cashier L. J. SCHNEIDER. Vice President H. PEAEFFLIN, Assistant Cashier E. R. L. XVROE. Assistant' Cashier Directors W. H. BADGER R. C. ROBERDEAU J. T. BOWMAN L. J. SCHNEIDER W. S, DRAKE EDGAR SMITH THEO. LowE I-I. A. WROE CHAS. ROSNER A. J, ZILKER Vice President' L, J. Schneider, Former St. Edwards Student qfgis 4-.Feat Q +:' 2? TJ -With a Reputation Known Since 1878 Gifts for AH Oeeasions ,e Wm? ,ska-25,-frlaii 514' i' NIE, if We o E553 so me E? If U ,of Birthdays, Engagements, Weddings, Anniversaries, Card Prizes, Etc. Diamonds XVa tches S il uer Crystal ,Pottery Leather Athletic Trophies HAIIERTZ ISJIEIRGY HOUITON JTREET r' l AT THE .HON AT JT MARY Lf x- .W OF THE CLOCK SAN ANTONIO,, TEXAS is 3 214:57 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY The Friendly Bank THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK RESOURCES 3310,000,000.00 AUSTIN, TEXAS ll! x ? 'l .4'Or Q, 61, fv- Lew,-wx ve u 'digydgy 1 05 Marg S N WM. H. POLTS, President MORRIS HIRSHFELD, Vice President JOHN H. C1-HLES. Vice President C. M. BARTHOLOMEW, Vice President T. H. DAVIS, Vice President and C0-Shlef LEPFLER CORBITT, Assistant Cashier '2 , 'ff ' MWe cwe Known fofr Oiw Fine Diamonds DIAMONDS WATCHES JUEWELRY ON EAST CREDIT No Interest Home of Good Luck Wedding Rings s i XX NY .D , V: W is L L L ij 5143. East Houston St. 781th Year Sam X T Xas OFFICIAL PHOTUGRAPHER E O R THE TOWER 1927-28 - 1928-29 - 1929-30 AH N6g6L1lZJiVBS me Kept On Pile THE EMUIOTTS AUSTIN, TEXAS 'ff 2 .g,g5g:::52?1.I?5::., f-af. :i:f,,,, 'ffE5?1:-:-.. ,,,.,1,,.,,,,,... 53255551355 '-1155171427:52-fi:1'2:Iii5F..' 335251-, f:7:4..:-fT:1:I:i'- '3I5:5t7, '7'7f5, 1: ,.4:31i:-9723'J-:li-:fix'-!'Z5!5:1:7R -':s:.,,f'-ff 1 '1f5'I- f-f fqzizi -R.- if .ss'5:f:ri5 - ' I 3, , -'-'-'- fZ5Ej' 1:52 sfi5Sf5YTf:E'f1 .s:...25z: I:1va:s:2',:5:sEfi3:':as:rPQ:'!i 'irffcrz-.. ffzg, ,s?45i,5f:..::EiQiZ?!3S :1!f::?5Q5QE2g'-1515155 .f , :3Ff2fSf2 , ' 21525525523552fizisifffifiiieiiiflii5'55EsEs?f1f?12i1f1'f1 'f11-'WS'' W ' The Driskim HOTEH CRUFE and COTHFEE Shop W. L. STARK, MIau!TaLgeT 300 ROOMS OF SOLID COMFORT RATES MODERATE PURE ARTESIAN WATER COMPLIMENTS OF F-'We of W DIAL , - DIAL fill f v 3566 3566 -l+-EVERY WASHING' IS STERlLlZED.'--1 CQn5plz'ments of 6 GARNETT I.EWIS, MGR. Amerisam Cleaners S Dyers fc v 'K 6 ilsgj, 7 yu ' d 'wsg 6 Ala- 4' 1516 LAVACA P1-IQNE 6685 Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Cross St. Marys Academy AUSTIN, Tiaxs Class A Afhliation with St, Mary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana, and the University of Texas Academic and Preparatory Departments Special Courses Commercial, Domestic Science, Domestic Art, Music and Pine Arts Address: Sister Superior For Catalogue Aesop's Fables Modernized Once there was a little boy named George, the pride and joy of Palestine. George, having completed his course at the local kindergarten, decided to go to college. Now George was a very, very good boy, but at college there- were some very, very bad boys, and they led lil' George astray. Soon little George began to smoke cubebs and say lulu and other such degrading expressions. He even learned how to dance and became the most nopular man at the local Elks Club dances, At first George's conscience bothered him terribly but after awhile he could stand around on East First street With- out even blushing. One dark and stormy night poor little George came staggering into his room and stood Wringing his hands and sobbing. His roommates anxiously gathering around him, and beseeched him to tell them what Was the matter. Alas, replied George piteously, I have drained the cup of iniquity. She led me astray. She . . . Shel kissed me. How will I ever be able to face the leer- ing stares of the World. I will become an outcast. Two months later, George, with his head bowed and clutching his diploma to his heart, returned to Palestine and opened up a pawnshop. Moral: Stray not from the path of righteousness and justice. Hawrin Schaifffuner S Marx Clothes DESIGNED ESPECIALLY for College MEM Q JIUD S, JIAMES Successor to STIEBBJINS S JIAMES v Lfsi3Lf?JL .'J My Ifs Done Wz'ih Heaf, You can do if better wiffz Natura! Gasf, TEXAS PUBLIC SERVICE CU. asia-mgvfx-ggi TIHUINK FIRST OF WARDSS Q 1960 6 00 59,6 0,7 We MUNTGOMERY WARD S QU. Phone 3636 Austin, Texas 409-11 Congress Designs Furnished on Request HTHE Nree, rm? Mletufereturing jewelers Makers of C 11 g S h 1 d Fraternity Jewels, Medals, E AUSTIN, TEXAS COMPLIMENTS OP SAN ANTONIO COUNCIL ND., 786 KNIGHTS OP COLUMBUS SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS COMPLIMENTS OF Our Lady Of the Lake COHege fbif W amen SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS The DALEY-MOFFATT Hotel System Operates the Following Hotels in Louisiana and Texas: The NEW CHARLESTON Hotel Lake Clliautlles, La. THE VIRGINIA HOTEL THE COTTON HOTEL Monroe, La. Houston, Texas THE BENDER HOTEL THE O'NEILL HOTEL' Houston, Texas Palestine, Texas The Da.lleyfNIo1fIhatt Hotell System J. E. DALEY, President R. H. MOFFATT, Vice President L. A. GREVEMBERG, Secretary-Treasurer HOUSTON'S STUDENT HEADQUARTERS We Print Without Cuts STANDARD PRIINTIING AND lLlITlI-IIOGRAPHIING COMPANY PRINTERS, LITHOGRAPHERS AND BLANK BOOKMAKERS 'NQIIIIGXQ Largest Two-Color Press in the South Label Work Solicited 'EIIIIGXXS 1207-11 CAPITOL AVENUE HOUSTON, TEXAS ESTABLISHED If-Nw 1866 , ,I A . ,',f 1 L JW'X'fwlXK .Y :N lf x NX 'Qi JJ. 3 1 Q 334 bi .KK 3 NMKQ ...Q vh'2 .1 if,Al M 'N Wg? Wy : -,mujl JM .2 M IVY 101-Q90 K 5 kfjxj, ?'1L,NQ v .,:3f f1'P wx in .N A F ,L ,yi 1 fo, J K NJCW' 'fffloustou 'Brom the days of the Covered Wagon f- f7Hi, ,fI ffxx ,V 'sit-Qigr 5' n ZQFIRSIRNATIONAIIABANK 11 'f MH Ekjillm 1 COMPLIMENTS OF William L, Edlmundlsolm HOUSTON, TEXAS COMPLIMENTS OF 'Von Eoeellcmannf ones Co. Fine Printing 81 1 CONGRESS AVENUE Compliments of Rauillely Paper' Company Wholesale Dealers in SCHOOL SUPPLIES PHONE 3485 310 EAST FOURTH Si. FAMOUS SAYTNGS Al Saraliny says that marriage in the olden days of the long Skirts and bustles was really the first blindfold test, As mumbled by John Dickmann: We all yearn for loving, but some of us have a greater yearning capacity than others. Vogt says that he calls his girl Cus- pidor because he always misses her. Max Dunn says that every time he describes his girl he has to write a form letter. George Pessoney calls his girl A'Equa- tor because her line is warm and pure- ly imaginary. Rolbt. Mueller S Euro. THE AUSTIN TRUNK FACTORY Largest and Most Complete Line of TRUNKS AND LEATHER GOODS IN CENTRAL TEXAS 510 CONGRESS AVENUE AUSTIN TEXAS GugenheirnfGolldsi1nith Co., Wholesale Fruit and Produce Austin, Texas San Antonio, Texas Kenedy, Texas List of Favorites: Best All Round Athlete: VIC CGWART. Faculty Favorite: FR. MAC Prettiest Boy: JOHN GAIDA FINN Most Popular Stude fSteWedj: MILES OYLAUGHLIN Most Chic: GEORGE PESSONEY Most Collegiate: STUMPY FAN-IT Most Cone-aired: ART FITZGIBBONS Champion Tea Drinker: T. .IANSING You Don't Waz't on Us PK appreciates the patronage St. Ed's students have accorded him. They always prefer Sandwiches TD Wajjles P Salads K Pastries K and Coffee Service the Whole Night Through PK Sandwich Shop Two Convenient Locations Opposite University Deep Eddy THE COVERED YARD Kuntzfwternenherg Luinher Co. ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS PHONE 4 3 44 FIFTH AND RED RIVER STS. Kodak Finishing and Supplies M1 Picture Framing Connnoroial Photography 6' -t A - EXTERIORS - FLASHLIGHTS - ENLARGEMENTS Qf'1-,gn - INTERIORS - GROUPS - COPIES SUM a ' e k. V' URDAINTJELLIISUIXT CU. x- mC- fg 615 Congress Ave. Phone 7472 Your Eastman Kodak Dealer DRINK THE BEST GRIUFFTITH DRUG CUMPANY john Bromonolss W'here Quality Counts A. W, GRIFPITH O. G. ECKHARDT AT YOUR GROCERS Scarbrough Bldg. Austin, Texas ESTABLISHED 1847 Phone 5361-62 AUSTIN, TEXAS SUREBEST BREAD The Family Loaf Sontlnwost Baking Co., WALT PAULISSEN, Mgr. x 5 '3 -. wi ' '?,c,' ':+'u:'1a-'. .r'f' ' 2 - Q --f-W-.......-,,.-f , 61fru?5:'vTZfA.1v' '. - 'V J , 'f ,Q , Q L, 455, .133 f.4'f1'-E 1g5- QQ-f 4::f:Effr1iP' 4- ,auf :Ei. Z5 ?3-'2i?:::::, 3? '-:gf -' ,,. ,,.:,,f' A'-mt av 14'f1'-'i?Id:f?31sr14:?-:ff f-3 ,I V , -1-N ,,.,1 .11 ' ' V '---J .- ' J .-1--rv -:-H --, ,. . ' ' . , ' 'su -, , A ry - 7 -f' ' .-e-my fb' 1 -T' T ,4,-g,:..-. f'- 'iff wr- 4- - , M - ,, is , ?7 X- .Q,. 3,1 -r. 5,13 - . 6'i'55 3? 4,1 ' , 'Lf' 'T 575. Q L4 --, ' ' 1. , FS 1 J -iF'..'r Y' .f it Y 'Y-4 - 'f-- ffgf'14',y -1-Q--fra, Q. ..-, . ,-- -, H 1-Efitff 't-9 5152: JN V iff 'W Mage? wwf: , . A V -'f . , ' ' -' : 1 ,- --if: '.ff',.:'f,g3',Q.w f-2-51,51-1 , ' .5.LA?q'5'.,. ,:1'f:.f?. 1571: 1 : 1. Q., -, 9 X .4 .Hui-H fff' 4 - .ff--'fi-'15 he-.'-I, 1:-I 4 2'-7' ' 14-pe'S:. 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T,'f9!.!fi1Lg f1A'SQJ, fn: Aff' ,15 JlL :'L1' nygff 3? -jafzf 5:11 -U.. 'afsfl r if 'Fix 'p-'vi' 511' V S25 '1:'7:,' 'I-SQ QE la-F.-ig, -gf ig,-Rf yi- '- 1' 'Fifa 1-'Yi ,A 4.1.1112 'k'f2q,xfiL-ii, ,,,, 51. pry' A - lik 73' ' viii 9 v sv -. .g -A .L Q I-' 4 ff :li A :rw M' 'QF ta' k F 1- mf, g .- If-' ' -F. I . V114 4 -2 we .if ' f T fq ,fa-F X A S x f '. r' . -- , . ' W 3 1 Shin!! ' A-'w Y- :PLY V4 Q 'iff , fd L 3 SEI! ICE E GRAV INGC10M P w Q ' - , A 4 A SAN AN I ONIO , I EXAS L A A ' .--, BUIJLD- FOR 'SUCCESS VVITHN SERVICE v V .Hi . ..,. . 'ff Y -,. , . , , , . '... ' . ' f J'1Zi ,'.'-'1,yn'4i'fA' ' ' f 1-234-'c?:j.Q'5.F . s 7I- :'i' P' 4141 1fg..f'r, .1334-,QQQA-.Lrg-,y 1,.- uvn' gp' .A -,.- 1- - SQ 2.5.3. . 1- , 2- af sv-1.45-if-:ff 1 .,..- 2 , ,, mmivigvfr-www-' -xafq 1af,:',air'f..f+12Sf wf,av? 5 .f1 .aff Q , fd. I' ' COMPLIMENTS OE BQYVVMAN'CRAVENS IEIURNIITIURE CU. OF AUSTIN, TEXAS Everything for the home at reasonable prices. 412-14 COUGRESS AVE. 'f.fIQI ' . y Creators of Fashion M311 Whg Dgmamdlk Style . . .. EDDIE 31osEEH, Mgr. AUSTIN, TEXAS should see this new, smart model just received with any others from the W, L. Douglas Shoe Co. Cut from fine leathers, built over an easy-treading last. A shoe that will find favor with the man who demands style and comfort at a moderate price. JIOSEPHTS MANS SHOP AICOIIEQE Men's Clothes lll EAST SIXTH OPPOSITE DRISKILL HOTEL FATHER HEISER SAYS- IF IT'S A BOOK-YOU CAN GET IT AT GAMMEDSU Gammellss Boolle Store 1004 CONGRESS AVENUE CUME IIN AND BRUVVSE A EBIT COMPLIMENTS OE IEIuTy AdIvET1t3iS1Img Agency AUSTIN, TEXAS VOSS 61 KUQEK WHOLESALE CHINA, GLASS, SILVERWARE AND HOTEL SUPPLIES Compfere Equipment for Kitchen and Dining Room PAINTS AND VARNISHES AUSTIN, TEXAS COMPLIIVIENTS OE CCI-IAS. B., COOK AUSTIN, TEXAS RUSHED? DON'T WP.IT TO MAIL THAT ORDER EUR PRINTING H PHONE 5540 f -H Our Rep rcse ntatiue Wz'Il Call in a Few Nlinutes A FIRM FOUNDATION PUBLISHING HOUSE A - 104 EAST EIGHTI-I STREET AUSTIN, TEXAS KOBAKS 1E1IN11SH11NGffflENLARG11NG In at One-Out at Five BOUNE PHUTO CO. EASTMAN DEALER 1000 Congress Ave. C ourtesy-Qual ity-S eruice Republic Bunk mud Trust Company AUSTIN, TEXAS -CAPITAL S200,000.00 O P F I C E R S ELDRED MCKINNON, President LEo KUHN, Cashier WALTER BREMOND, JR., Vice President R. E. CARRINGTON, Assistant Cashier HERMAN BOHN, Vice President E. M. DUBOSE. Assistant Cashier HAL ATKINS, Assistant Cashier WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS-COURTESY GUARANTEED Miller Blue Print Company STUDENT ENGINEERING SUPPLIES 108 E. 10TH ST. AUSTIN, TEXAS LIGHTSEYS SYSTEM BLACK AND WHI'TE CABS CHEAPEST RATES IN TOWN Two for the price of one DRIVERLESS AUTOMOBILES 2262 GUADALUPE Phones 2-3188-34-44 112 EAST SEVENTH ST. Phones 2-3188-5555 hbrrlzfelal E5 Anderson WHEN IN TowN EAT AT- LU S CONTRACTORS Plumbing, Healing, Electric and Repairs TELEPEIONE 6069 815 CONGRESS AVENUE 4l5 SIXTH AUSTIN, TEXAS The Spirit of '30 TIME: Then CHARACTERS: As They Appear PLACE: There. Right, Left, and PURPOSE: Anythingg Suit Yourself. Center: Up and Down. MORAL: Judge not a man by his buddy. Have you ever heard the story about traveling salesman Barta and Kossie the chorus girl? Well, this is not about that, It must have been two other neckers. Maybe it was Estes and Tom Chauvin. Who cares anyway? This is our story and we'll stick to it despite the applesauce. We strolled into the roadhouse and who should we see but Oscar Estes Chauvin playing Post Oflice. Jansing and Warner were in the corner cooing, sipping alternately out of their fifteenth cup of tea. The place looked like a love nest and we would not have been there if we had not been dispatched there by the Grind Editor. Conway, the noisy child from South Dakota, was making eyes at some flaming Mamie. Weasel Papich, otherwise known as: Beedle, Hairbrush, Ambassador, Trunk Line, Glassleg, Absorbine Jr., Camel, Jazzheimer, Horse- face Klotz, Aspirin, Witch Hazel, Manager, Piltdown, Baggage, and Suction, came waddling in, carrying his knapsack in a wheelbarrow. He was looking for Sulak to talk over their plans for a prize winning annual for '3l. CContd. Pg. 986453005 HETDENHETMER S COMPANY THE HOUSE OP lmporteers cmd Wfbolesale GROCERS KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES CIGARS AND TOBACCO ONGRESS VENUE , 619 C A AUSTIN, TEXAS Help Where Help ls Needed Mast Those Who Wish to Help a Very Worthy Cause Can Do so by Giving Any Donation to the Eraneiseian Missionary of Mary Who Are Sacrihcing Their Lives zo the Caring of the Lepers. Headquarters: Fruit Hill Ave., N. Providence, Rhode Island Munieipal Gas Ceiinpany DALLAS TEXAS Eurnishes natural gas service to the cities of Wichita Falls, Denison Sherman, McKinney, Denton, Hillsboro, Cleburne, Waxahachie, Ennis and Corsicana. IE IT IS DONE WITH HEAT YOU CAN D0 IT BETTER WITH GAS lMlUNlCll9AlL, GAS COMPANY - Dallas, Texas COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OP Fanette llnsuranee Agency George W. Biuirlcitit, jr 306 GAsToN BLDG. HOUS TON T E X A S DALLAS, TEXAS WE PAY INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS Security Trust Company CAPITAL ......... 33400000.00 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFIT 33325000.00 AUSTIN, TEXAS Make My Placae Your South Austin Headquarters D R ll N K S S M U K E S and S E E T S In a Confectionery That Is Kept Homelike A. RAIlEfffYour 'fSela1oull lBarllaer'3 1710 SOUTH CONGRESS Since 1886 WALTER WILCOX PRESENTS CORRECT STYLES IN CLOTHING-HATS-SHOES-EURNISHINGS Have had the pleasure of serving the students and faculty of Saint Edward's University over 40 years--Your visits are always welcome. Ufnifueofsit Styles Victory Vvfilson is style headquarters for College Me-n because we feature the correct styles that are popular on the campus of the leading universities-and moderately priced, too. V1l omjJggWll7Etlls,o . Cor. Houstonuand Losoya MIKE E. I-IUBER, Qzf FM - 'klfdriurxs all San Antonio. Texas Manager Meet Me at the Gunter Hotel I BIIOIEIN WILLIAMS OUTEITTERS EOR MEN A Good Place to Trade CR. 295 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS COMPLIMENTS OP I INCARNATE WORD COLLEGE SAN AN'I'oNIo, EISEXAS MARUCHEAUfGRIGG CU.. GENUINE MEXICAN PECAN CANDIES Packed in 1-2-3-5 Pound Boxes Shipped Anywhere 719 South Flores Street San Antonio, Texas KEEP ABREAST OE THE TIMES IN CATHOLIC CIRCLES BY READING THE SUIUTIEIERN MESSENGER QFPICIIL CATHOLIC NENVSPAPER OF TEXAS NEWSY - INSTRUCTIVE - ENTERTAINING SUBSCRIPTION. 32.50 PER YEAR SAMPLE COPIES ON REQUEST SAN JACINTO BLDG. SAN ANTGNIO 3220 ' ,. J x f A 'E .f HIGHEST 1 ' ' COURTEOUS QUALITY YM, The large.,-I drug-choamantnqfwg TREATMENT . VEWIIII IwnvvvII'mI.vIIrIarIuI A'IlWl7WlVt'MlIX Inn'rII'moI'n'rIiIv1IaImum nf l I LOW CUT PRICES EVERY DAY THREE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED STGRES DR. CHARLES E. KENNEY DR. HELENE E. KENNEY OSTEOPATHS 710 W. T. Waggoner Building FORT WORTH, TEXAS COMPLIMENTS OE GTESECKE 61 HARRTS 4.,-.1:':::v::,:-.-:- 4. ARCHITECTS Your Business Appreciared xbll .l'l.. EVERY FINANCIAL SERVICE Caleasreu Lumber Co., 46 YEARS OF HOME BUILDING IN AUSTIN ALWAYS GLAD TO SEE YoU Austiu, Texas A little advice We overheard Brotherman giving his buddy Covvart: ln pro- mulgating your esoteric cogitations or articulating any superficial sentimentalities and amicable, philosophical or psychological observations, beware of platitudinous pon- derosity. Let your conversational communications possess a clarific conciseness, com- pacted comprehensibleness, coalescent consistency and a concatenated cogency. Zealously eschew all conglomerations of flatulent garrulity, jejune babblement or assinine affecta- tions. Let your extemporaneous decantings or unpremeditated expatiations possess intclligibility and careful vivacity, Without rbodomontade or thrasonical bombast. Sedulously avoid all polysyllabic profundity, pompous prolixity, psittaceous vacuity, veniloquent vapiclity. Shun double entendres, prurient jocosity and pestiferous pro- fanity, obscurent or apparent. COMPLIMENTS OF MARKS GRALN COMPANY ALL KINDS OE FEED, GRAIN, ETC. We Surely Appreciate Your Business Reinhardt Lumber Cornpatuy LUMBER, MILL woRK AND BUILDING MATERIAL WE BUILD AND FINANCE HoMEs S E E U S PHONE 2-2798 AUSTIN, TEXAS 501 W. 5TH ST. 4 4 r 4 4 HBUTLER BRICK SINCE '73 lF,llginfBntller Brielk Cor, GENERAL AUSTIN, GFPICES ' TEXAS Students We Canlt Forget Five o'Clock Brotherman, Intramurals Higgins. Glider Schwab. Fishy Finn. Hoffman Sullivan. Pick-up Panette. Wilma Kossbiel. Brandy Dunne. Zimpie McCune. Sprinkle Brammer, Lord Lipton Jansing. 21 Byrne. 'Scotchmann Pessoney. Nursie Busby. Millett Mansion Rooms Eyelrly room is equipped W1-th dblinecgiiigabizthbath or Bath ' The dining room has Home an air of quiet refine- Cooked ment Where good home- Meals cooked meals are served by deferential Waiters. S - I A special feature of pecla the Millett Mansion is Slfnday its S u n d a y dinners. Dlrmerg Phone 8718 for reser- vation, Transient visitors are extended the hospitality of the Millett Mansion While in Austin, MTLLETT MANSTUN 900 Brazos M. ESTES Phone 8718 The Blarney Stone COMPLIMENTS OP RINGS 0 DANCE PROGRAMS ALPP, the Plorrst ANNOUNCEMENTS BADGES JEWELRY AUSTIN, TEXAS PHONE 9989 506 Scarbrough Bldg. Dial 6442 AUSTIN, TEXAS STEWART PHOTO CO, COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY, KODAK FINISHING, ENLARGING AND PICTURE FRAMING We make the new Valzatone border printes which always pleases 1206 S. CONGRESS AUSTIN, TEXAS PHONE 7067 Compliments of AND QUEEN It IT Sue U' THEATEES Imhrmemry AUSTIN, TEXAS HOME OF PARAMOUNT PICTURES PUBLIX THEATRES C. A. DAHILIICIHI Furniture, Carpets and Draperies Upholsters and Interior Decorators 1410-12-I4-1 6-18 Lavaca Street AUSTIN, TEXAS Ben Oetrzemfs Market U. S. Government Inspected Meats DRESSED POULTRY Quality, Service and Sanitation PHONES 2-1124 - 2-1125 115 West Sixth Sr. PHONE PRESTON Z 6 Z 3 PREST- O-LIGHT BATTERY SERVICE CHANNEL GARAGE STORAGE-24-HOUR SERVICE HOOD TIRES AND TUBES GAS, LUBRICATING OIL WHSl7l.Ug, Polishing and Greasing GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING W. J. MCINNERENY, Manager Houston, Texas COMPLIMENTS OF ARTHUR IL. HAMILTON HOUSTON, TEXAS JNO. R. YOUNG N. J. DANNENBAUM J. J. UNDERWOOD W. O. WOODS JIOTIIJIII R. YOII1ng S COmp'any Insurance Established 1909 Houston, Texas. VVHEN YOU HAVE TIRE TROUBLE DIAL 3666 QIIOE WEBB MOHAWK QUALITY TIRES 608 LAVACA STREET AUSTIN, TEXAS AUSTIN BUILDERS SIUIPIPILY ICO. BUILDING MATERIALS AND BUILDERS' SPECIALTIES D. G. HEWLETT, Pres.-Mgr. PHONE 7230 401-3 EAST 4TH STREET BEAooN SHoEs 5 I' -Eg D 2 QIQHQS J Known Around the World ae M Q: mag BEACON sHoE sToRE 716 Congress Avenue AUSTIN. TEXAS jo R., Reed Music Cog YOUR FRIENDS Austzns Leading Musz'c House BECCKER LUMBER COMPANY QUALITY and PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT PHONES 3548-3549 On Congress Avenue at the Bridge MONTE VISTA INN SERVES SANDWICHES - COLD DRINKS LUNCI-IES and KEG NEAR BEER E. L. BAUER, Propz'z'etor ROUTE 6-Box 26 ON POST ROAD-NORTH OF ST, EDWARDS ENTRANCE CARL MAYER CO. 'g J lf, ig-GIQUEIQIE, mxm i f JEWELERS '55 ' ' ' 'klglfiiif ' A T1 DIAMOND GR UEIN WA TCHE S MERCHANTS AND GOOD GIFTS AUSTIN, TEXAS S T E L F U X 9 S Jewelers MAVERIICR CAFE ALWAYS RELIABLE CONGRESS AT SEVENTH STREET AUSTIN, TEXAS MLIIIDRD N Hamby INSURANCE MORTGAGE LOANS ESTABLISHED 1902 SCARBROUGH BLDG. 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Duran says that he likes good jokes when they are not above his head, and Sullivan says that he feels the same Way about sea-gulls. One Way for a girl to get in deep Water is to refuse to neck in a canoe. Koegler says that you can't tell what kind of a necker a fellow is by the number of loving cups he has Won. An optimist is a lady who does not give a darn what happens as long as it doesn't happen to her. What is a home without a mother? Companionate marriage. , A pinch of salt is greatly improved on a Warm afternoon by dropping it in a cold stein of cold beer. H50 Years in Austin HDOHE CUSS-Can USM Compliments Smvgy Realty CUB B. IE.. Howe S Som REAL ESTATE PLUMBING, HEATING AND INSURANCE ELECTRIC 1312 South Congress Ave. Phone Z-23 I l DEVELOPERS OF TRAVIS HEIGHTS ADDITION KNear Sr. Edruarcfs Uniuersiryj B. E. 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