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Senior Q l ass Legend I N September, 1931, more than a hundred young Papooses took their first steps along the adventurous trail through the wigwams of their elder Choctaw brothers. From the first week of that month, the class of 1935 showed great promise of producing many warriors who would tread upon the war paths and bring honor to the Tribe. This promise has been fulfilled even beyond those first expectations. Those who were Papooses at that time have since become full-fledged Choc- taws and have reached the end of the trail as such; but their memories of their friendships and expreiences through these four years will remain indelible wherever they may go, and will accom- Rorert Lee Allen Meehan Junction, Mississippi President Ministerial Association, 4; Philomathean Literary Society, 3; B. S. U. Council, 4; Honor Council, 4. oseph Atkins Baker Pocahontas, Mississippi Football, 3, 4; Biggest Bull Shoote r, 3, 4. £ SENIORS Grace Miriam Baker Pocahontas, Mississippi Hinds Junior College, 1, 2; Sans Souci Club, 3, 4; Distinction. Noel Barlow Star, Mississippi Copiah-Lincoln Junior College, i, 2; Ministerial Association, 4. Page eighteen
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James Barnette Carthage, Mississippi Pre-Med Club, 3, 4; Hinds Junior College, 1, 2. SENIORS Grover Leland Boone Canton, Mississippi Ministerial Association, 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 2, 3; Hermenian Lit- UCZ erary Society, 1; Philomathean Literary Society, 4; Cross-Country J 1 Track, 4. Richard Pearl Butler Wesson, Mississippi Track, 3, 4; Captain Cross-Country, 4; Chorister Ministerial Asso- ciation, 4; Ministerial Quartette, 3, 4. Neil Callahan Vicksburg, Mississippi Philomathean Literary Society, 1; Three-Year Club; Pre-Med Club, 1, 2, 3; Vice-President Pre-Med Club, 3; Track, 1. Senior Qi ass Legend (Continued) pany them to the Happy Hunting Grounds. The president of the freshman class in 1931-32 was Zachary T. Hederman, who was later destined to lead the Choctaw student body in his senior year. Other officers were Fred Jackson, Ray Hunt, and Marlee Gordon. The spirit of the Papooses was ably guided by this group of class officers throughout both semesters. The Papooses produced outstanding athletic teams during 1931-32. The football team won three victories in four starts, before they lost to the brilliant Minor eleven in the final game. This team had as members such players as Priester, Craft, Gordon, Peeples, Eddle- man, Davis, Hunt and others who were to star on the varsity in later years. Page nineteen
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