Mississippi College - Tribesman Yearbook (Clinton, MS)

 - Class of 1935

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Wayman Stanley Clemmer .... Faulkner, Mississippi e • Francis Carter Coleman Jackson, Mississippi Hinds Junior College, i, 2; Band, 3, 4; Glee Club, 3; Philomathean Literary Society, 4; Fellow in Chemistry, 4; Honor Council, 4; Pres- ident Music Club, 4; Pre-Med Club, 4; Special Distinction. SENIORS John Wright Cook, Jr Abbeville, Mississippi Ministerial Association, 1, 2, 3, 4; Extension Director of Ministerial Association, 3; Secretary-Treasurer, 4; Philomathean Literary Society, 3» 4; Vice-President Philomathean Literary Society, 4; B. S. U. Coun- cil, 4. Harry Francis Craft Heidelburg, Mississippi Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1; Track, 1; M Club, 2, 3, 4; Honor Council, 3, 4; Executive Council, 3; Vice- President Class, 2; Best Athlete, 4. Senior Class Legend (Continued) the basketball court, or cheering in the bleachers, in the class-rooms, or in the Band or Glee Club, in the B. S. U. Conferences, or in other campus organ- izations, or in just making life as com- fortable as possible for their elder brothers, those blue and gold caps were to be seen on every side of the campus at all times, for they were worn through- out the nine months. In the autumn of 1932, these peppy young men of a year ago found” themselves. Now they were really Choc- taws, and could guide the destinies of another group of young Papooses, who learned early in their career to respect the wisdom and sagacity of the Class of 1935. Although many enjoyable events of the 1932-33 session can never be forgotten, this year is most often re- called as that in which the members of Page twenty-one

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Senior Qiass Legend ( Continued) During the winter months, the Baby In- dians came forth with one of the strong- est of all freshman basketball teams, trimming the rival Minors four straight times, three of the battles being decided by one point. Several junior college teams went down in defeat before this array of McPhearson, Lee, Eubanks, Kelly, Craft, Farrell, Drury, and others, who played important reserve roles. The Papoose baseball and track teams were also of a high standard in the spring of 1932. The freshman class of that winter contributed fifteen men to the 155th Infantry Band and a dozen or so to the Choctaw Glee Club. These men have continued in the places they made for themselves in that year and are now leaders in all the musical organizations. Freshmen, freshmen, freshmen, every- where! Whether on the football field, Kermit Grey Canterbury Winfield, Alabama East Mis sissippi Junior College, i, 2; Hermenian Literary Society, 3, 4; Debating Council, 4; Glee Club, 4; Pre-Law Club, 3, 4. Allen Grayson Carver Cleveland, Mississippi Delta State Teachers College, i, 2. SENIORS Pearl Chamblee Weir, Mississippi Assistant Librarian, 4; Distinction. Loren John Clemmer Faulkner, Mississippi Page twenty



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Senior QIclss Legend ( Continued) the class began to realize their responsi- bilities, began to take advantage of their opportunities, and first got their start toward being real factors in student life. Paul Duncan Davis was chosen presi- dent of the sophomore class, and made a versatile and very popular leader throughout the session. The sophomores went on the war path with the football team, the basket- ball aggregation, and on the many spring sports teams. These warriors were important aides in all victories of that year and especially so in the grid- iron contests with Chattanooga and Millsaps, and in the basketball games with Mississippi State and Millsaps, in which three wins were marked up in four starts over each net aggregation. The sophomores were the leading can- didates on the athletic teams in the Nolan Ray Currie, Jr Jackson, Mississippi Baseball, 2, 3; Pre-Med Club, 2, 3. Victor King Davidson Oak Ridge, Mississippi Track, 2, 3; Cross-Country, 2, 3; Hermenian, 3, 4; Baseball, 1. ifi a . SENIORS Paul Duncan Davis Jackson, Mississippi Football, 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain Football Team, 4; Basketball, 1; Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Track, 1; President of Class, 2; M Club, 2, 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer M Club, 4; Secretary-Treasurer Student Body, 2; Dramatic Club, 3 ; Hermenian, 3. Charles Fleming Dorsey . . . Rogue Chitto, Mississippi Mississippi State College, 1; Pre-Med Club, 2, 3, 4; Distinction. Page twenty-two

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