Texas Military Institute - Crusader Blue Bonnet Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1933

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M ,-2 'lIiggirir:9' ,L ...'...: , 'f I 1 nu' ul null '. -15945, fit A 7 W f i?-a t . - THB 745 W a 1 L , P THE YEAR IN REVIEW To some boys, just another year has gone by, but to us, the Seniors, nine too-short months have slipped through our fingers. Scenes, occasions, and in- cidents remain very vividly alive in our minds. Time and time again, we relive those happenings in our day dreams and wake with a start, realizing that they are only lingering memories ...... It was the first day of school, and in between greetings and salutations and handshakes, we were classified under the supervision of Profs. Meyer and Culver, Prof. J. D. Miller and Prof. Shaw gave us our books. This year there was a new figure in the office to do the inspecting. Capt. Lynch was the com- mandant, taking the place of Capt. Henion. Sergeant Earl issued the O. D. uniforms, and amid the confusion and general hubbub so typical of an opening day of school, the fish wandered rather blankly from one room to another. A few weeks had passed and the entire battalion formed a part of the bleachers for a league football game. More weeks went by and more games were witnessed. The spirit was marvelous as every man attended all the games and cheered and supported the team constantly. No wonder the yell-leaders' pants got torn and the megaphones were thrown into the clouds, at the last game of the league. T. M. I. had won every game and the ball had not been once carried over our goal line. The coaches did splendid work and the team itself, with its bull-doggedness in putting the very best that it had into the game, was repaid more than just materially. Shortly after, came the annual Mexican Dinner, which Dr. Bondurant gave for T. M. I. The football team had been privileged to bring dates, and with several clever speeches and jokes the dinner was thoroughly enjoyed. Armistice Day was at hand and with it T. M. I. appeared in the parade with white gunslings and white gloves. Following, the second squad of the second platoon of Company A won the annual squad competition, and the second platoon of Company B won that of the platoon. Studies became the most important factor of the school life now, with the exams just around the corner. Unlike most corners, this one did materialize, finding us all cramming. Those of us who worked diligently were rewarded with two weeks of Christmas holidays, and those who didn't were rewarded anyway. We were back again, fresh for a new start, and ready for quite anything the Profs. might teach us. On the drill field, however, Sergeant Shokes had come to relieve the kind and patient Sergeant Earl. With the former came the new armory, the indoor rifle range, marked improvement in the rifle team, and the inspection of the Battalion by Major Kimura of the japanese Army. Meanwhile, Pappy had set a pace for the Zeta Sigma Literary Society of upper classmen, which kept them busy and interested in debating, bringing to the surface in the end four fiery graduation debaters, little short of Webster in their ability. The junior Society, known as the Alpha Lambda Sigma, spon- sored by Prof. Levy, was developing some very convincing speakers and de- baters. This year, Major Hathaway inspected the corps in the Federal inspection. as 23 as I U 3 SY3'o'w3l?2l Q1iX VN J---'fl waat.'f-e Nami-gill 'I 6 P lllamadgf 1 t, ,lWlMu:mga.:usunmmlnnrullivizntenzlll

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