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Page 33 text:
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Coach King Words cannot express to Coach King the appreciation, praise and love vve feel for him for his untiring efforts in behalf of our ath- letics and athletes. Scrupulously loyal and devoted to Mississippi College, John King has meant a great deal to the advancement and betterment of our athletics. We owe him a great debt that cannot be paid. He has directed Freshmen in their games as well as coached the varsity basketeers through the greatest season in the history of the school. Able coach, worthy leader, Chris- tian gentleman he has proven himself to be. Season 1924 Tulane 32; Choctaws Alabama 51; Choctaws Millsaps o; Choctaws Birmingham Southern 12; Choctaws Louisiana College } ... j; Choctaws Mississippi A M 7 ; Choctaws University of Mississippi 10; Choctaws Mercer University 7; Choctaws 7 o H 6 48 6 7 7 30
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Football Team Captain “Cy” Parks, the dauntless halfback of the Choctaws, has finished his football days with us and great cries of rejoicing can be heard from all opponents. A marked man in every game, yet making himself a thorn in the side of all enemy squads, Cy has proven himself to be the peer of Mississippi’s gridirons. Pluck Berry, all-state end, will return next season for a glorious finale to be added to his already brilliant athletic record. Captain of basketball and Stellar second base- man of the baseball team, Berry has shown himself to be one of the scintillating lights in the Choctaw Wigwam. His wonderful work at end for the past season can never be forgotten , and it is with a sense of satisfaction and anticipation that we contemplate the year to come. Captain-elect “Mama” Laird, sturdy tackle of the varsity eleven, also a three- letter man, has been an honored man since his entrance into the Wigwam. His play- ing at tackle has been an inspiration to the scrub hopefuls, and a source of great trouble to the opposition. We look forward to a great season next fall with this dauntless brave to lead the Tribesmen through a strenuous season. 32
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