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: - ,.· ., lr". " .... •, :; '. ' ..... ...., . .. ..-.. .. .. ~ .......... ~ -- -- VERNON Wooos President of Student Body Student Membe1' of Athletic Council DR. B. F. MITCHELL Dean of Lower Division Member of Athletic Council BoB KENDRICK DR. H. V. HowE Vice-President of Student Body Director of the School of Geology Student Member of Athletic Council Member of Athletic Co~mcil 1Jnneee!uc1u~· ronghn e"~· U· legal defen•lve use of the hand.;, rltpplnr. run· ntng iutu or rourblnr the klrktt. !Ptnalty, 15 Janll.) 1 ~SSISTANT COACH H 0 TEL HEIDELBERC BATON ROUGE ========L 0 U IS IAN A' S====================ll MOST BEAUTIFUL HOTEL 250 ROOMS 250 BATHS AIR CONDITIONED ® ® 1. VIVIAN GIANELLONI 6. RALPH WHITMAN 2. CHARLES ANASTASIO 7. ASWELL STELL 3. J. W. GOREE 8. MARVIN JENKINS 4. WOODROW BARRETT 9. BOB KENDRICK 5. CHARLES JOHNSON 10. EDDIE MONSEUR, Mgr. The Thrills of Life • . as a rule, start at college. The football field is laid out to cover life from beginning to end, providing you do not step out of bounds. The game of football creates and gi'Ves a thrill to the Student Body as a whole. Life is measured by three score and ten and Life Insurance covers the entire distance of the field from goal to goal. For LIFE INSURANCE SEE • H. C. YARBROUGH Offices 517 Third St. Phone 3-2550 BATON ROUGE, LA. CHARLIE ANASTASIO, Halfback IT PAYS TO PLAY CAZEDESSUS SPORTING GOODS COMPANY Now featuring· our Fall line: • St 1dlum Cushion Seats • Shotguns • Ammunition • lluntin~: Coats and Sui ts • Boots • Duck Decoys • Boats • Motors • FishiJlg Tackle • Indoor and Outdoor Games A full line of equipment for any and all sportsman. "We never quit playitzg because we grow old. We grow old because we quit playing." 347 Main St. Phone 2-3360 J. W. GoREE, Guard See wonderful selection of Jewelry Now · Yovr JEWELER W.2 bttROSl. BATO.,. RouoLLA. Let Jewelry Solve Your Gift Problem Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing at VIVIAN GtANELLONI, Guard Moderate Prices Terry & Jttden Uniforms New Orleans, La. • (Your band will lead the parade if equipped with Terry and Juden Uniforms) • Let Us Solve Ymtr Uniform Problems Bon KENDRICK, Fullback Winners of "Most Valuable Man" Cup "IIANX" STOVALL TOlll Sl\UTH _.vALTER FLEMING WALTER SULLIVAN JESSE FATIIERREE OAYNELL TI NSLEY "l'l NKl" ' ROJJllf DICK OORlla.El' 1927- "BABE" GODFREY, Coach at New Mexico Military Institute 1928-"HANK" STOVALL, Coach at Male High, Louisville, Ky. 1929- "DOBIE" REEVES, On Business 193o-J. B. LUI<ER, Standard on Co. ot Louisiana 1931-TOM SMITH, Coach 1932-WALTER FLEMING, Trinity Portland Cement Co. In La.ke Charles, La. 9 1933-JOHN KENT, General Motor Acceptance Corp. • 1934-WALTER SULLIVAN, Coach at East Central Junior College, Decatur, Miss. 193~ESSE FATHJo.:RRE, Coach at Southeastern La. College, Hammond, La. 1936-GAYNELL TINSLEY, ProCessional Football, Chicago Cardinals 1937-"PINKY" ROHM, Coach at Hattiesburg (Miss.) HJgh School 1938-DICK GORMLEY, Coach at VIvian, La. KEN KAVANAUGH 1940 ? ? ? 1939-KEN KAVANAUGH, ProCessional Football, Chicago Bears Watch the Boys and Pick Your Choice for 1940 Cup Donated Annually By ROBERTS & EASTLAND General lnsu••aJ&Ce PERCY ROBERTS, '22 - LOWRY EASTLAND, '22 Louisiana National Bank Building PHONE 2-2672 -----=--® 1. GERALD HIGHTOWER 6. BERNIE LIPKIS 11. JEFF OSER 2. LEO BIRD 7. DUDLEY PILLOW 12. DAN EASTMAN 3. HERBERT KENDRICK 8. IGGY FREY 13. WADE STONECIPHER 4. ODELL WEAVER 9. BILL HOGAN 14. T. J. PRICE 5. FRANCIS CASSIDY 10. BILLY McKINNEY }[ .1 .... He has the pick-up of a FORD V -8 serviced by ~ ,anc. ERCURY~~ LN Z EPHVR ]. THERON B:wwN, Gen. Mgr. F OOTBALL EQUIPMENT The name "GOLDSMITH" is considered by lead ing colleges and universities as a mark of unvarying quality and outstanding merit. There is GOLDSMITH EQUIPMENT for every sport . whatever your game may be. MAISON BLANCHE CO. CHARLES JoHNSON, End Dist ributors NEW ORLEANS, -:- LOUISIANA EAT AT BAKER'S on the Campus and in Town IHGHLAND ROAD NEXT TO VARSITY THEATRE TDIRD STREET ACROSS PARAl\:IOUNT PLAY HOUSE IOn Camous Under Same Management) LEo BIRo, Halfback GOOD LUCK TIGERS! FIELD HOUSE BARBER.. SHOP 9 CHAIRS 2 POR1..'E RS R. E. MURRAY, l\lanager wADE STONECIPHER, End A socia\ week-end at the University of F\orida. Above: a "date" arrives. Be\ow: Mode\ Ts and for ma\ dress go together Q\(. t When it's spring-time at the University of Georgia, studies take second place to sunshine. ; ROOMS FOR RENT Senior parade precedes a Georgia football game. At Athens, the motto is- "lf you can't hide it, hang it on the wall." "Dear Ma and Pa: I have enrolled in a class in applied aesthetics. It is very interesting." Left: A group of CAA students arriv ing at the Alabama airport for their daily instruction. Below: An Alabama student receiving advanced instruction in flying, with the instructor at the controls in the rear. admission to is hard to get and much sought after, coeds succeed in qualify mg. Bill Wersen, Alabama student, shows the private pilot's flight certificate he received upon completion of his course. He will continue this year, taking an advanced course with 50 hours of flight training and 146 hours of ground in struction. FRED CASSIBRY HalfbacK.. • HENRY FLOWER , center Scenes of the L.S. U. Flying School (1) Captain J . P. Fraim, Jr., Director of the L.S.U. Flying School shows President Paul Herbert that the money was well spent. (2) The regularly scheduled Saturday morning Inspection at the Municipal Airport. The Fifty Primary, Twenty Advanced Students, with twenty N.Y.A. mechanics and seven instructors are presented to Captain Fraim and the I nspection Staff, regardless of weather. The L.S.U. Flying School is probably the only one in the U. S. that owns and operates her own planes, having a total of Seven Cub Trainers and Three Advanced ships, two Wacos and a Travel-Air. (3) Lt. John F. Payne, Assistant Director and Advanced Flying Instructor reminds ad vance student and Parachute Instructor, M. Sparky Wade, the chute must be repacked. (4) One of the two 225 Horse power Waco ships used in the L.S.U. Flying Schools Advance Program, seen above the Campus. :ERNIE BLANDIN Tackle • BILLY BRINKMAN End ST.JOHN SMITH Halfho-ck . ' L. S. U. Probable Starting Lineup: LE LT LG C RG RT RE Barrett, W. Bornes Gionelloni Hogon Goree Barrett, J. Pillow 48 88 60 30 37 80 26 QB J enkins 52 Bird Hightower LHB RHB 41 47 FB Gorin ski 43 SQUAD LIST 1-:o. No. No. 10 Brewer, b 39 Jones, b 58 Holland, W., e 11 Kendrick, H., t 40 Oser, b 59 Edwards, 9 12 Miller, b 41 Bird, b 60 Gionelloni, g 15 Weaver, b 42 Eastman, t 63 Michaelson, g 16 Pope, t 43 Gorinski, b 64 Frey, b 18 Winfiele, t 44 O' Donnell, b 66 Richardson, b 21 Miller, W ., g 45 Bruno, b 67 Modono, b Probable Starting Lineup: 25 Zick, t 46 Anastasio, b 70 Johnson, e LT LG C RG RT RE 26 Pillow, e 47 Hightower, b 71 Fulkerson, e Blondin Stern Flower O'Boyle Dufour 28 Whitman, t 48 Barrett, W., e 72 Holland, g 79 36 66 77 35 29 Toczylowski, b 49 Grohom, b 75 Coviggo, e QB 30 Hogan, c SO Mckinney, b 76 Eiland, t McDonald 31 Lipkis, c 52 Jenkins, b 77 Dodson, b 70 33 Young, g 53 Cassidy, c 80 Barrett, J., t LHB RHB 36 Price, b 55 Jomes, t 82 Kendrick, B. , b L. Thomas R. Gloss 37 Goree, g 56 McDonald, g 88 Barnes, t 18 82 38 Stonecipher, e 57 Stell, e 99 Cox, b FB Thibout OFFICIALS 46 Referee . Koin, Georgia SQUAD LIST Umpire ............... .... .. Sanders, U. of Tenn. No. No. No. 1 S Bittman, g 44 Allemondi, b 65 Gentling, g 16 Rheo, C., t 45 Grush, b 66 Flowe r, c 17 Walke r, b 46 Thibout, b 67 Brekke, t 1 8 Thomas, L., b 47 Hays, b 68 English, c 22 Masur, g 48 Turchin, b 69 Groves, g 24 Sims, b 49 Gloden, b 70 McDonald, b 25 Gloss, T., b SO Gorbork, c 72 Bentz, t 27 Krobert, c S 1 Sauer, b 73 DeFroites, e 29 Wolbrcttc, g 52 Bodney, e 74 Dunckelmon, c 30 Block, c 53 Maginnis, b 75 Hornick, e 32 Burwick, g 54 Cuyler, e 76 Gordon, t 34 Owe ns, g SS lbert, e 77 O' Boyle, g 35 Dufour, t 56 Mullin, e 78 Golomb, e 36 Stern, g 57 Smith, b 79 Blondin, t 37 Vanzant, e 58 Eason, b 80 Johnson, c 38 Abrams, g 59 Rh ea, K., g 82 Gloss, R., b 39 Thomas, M., g 60 Brignac, b 84 Mandich, c 40 El y, b 61 Cossibry, b 85 Tittle, b 41 Collins, c 62 Moliere, g 87 Comer, e 42 Fo ust, t 63 Brinkman, e 96 Moccoll, t 43 Procko, b OFFICIALS Head Lin eman Field Judge NEWS! FOOTBALL SHOTS FROM ALL OVER THE NATION! SUNDAY ONLY MON.-TUES.-WED. "ESCAPE TO GLORY" Betty Davis . with . • •• in • •. PAT O'BRIEN . CONSTANCE BENNETT "THE LETTER" .... Scenes of the L.S. U. Flying School {1) Harriet Lancaster smil~ at one ·of the twenty N.Y.A.---C.A.A. l\iechanics being trained at L.S.U. to turn her propeller so she can fly 30 min. solo. {2) Wootley E. Rudd, Primary Instructor, gives last instructions to this stu dent before his final solo, "And it is plenty rough today," says Rudd. {3) Advanced student Dantin gets a little help from fellow students before he takes off on his Cross-Country.