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iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiirriiitiiii iriiiiiii:iiiitiiiriiiriiiii iiniiiiiiiiiiiiitiiniiiiiiiii 1929 THE H ISCHOLI A iiniiii.:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilli 43 iiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir Pierian Literary Society First Term Officers Irene Feagin President Claude Benton Vice-President Harold McNair Secretary-Treasurer Second Term Officers Lucas Pittman President Randolph Boswell Vice-President Ralph Lane Secretary-Treasurer Thomas Archibald Randolph Boswell Claude Benton Nelda Baker Bessie Mae Blue Mary Olive Bradberry John Cade Frances Ellen Dubois Oscar Ellis George Edwai ' ds Irene Feagin Thomas Fenn John Wesley Guthrie Sarah Ellen Gholston Ida Mae Gary Sam Haynes MEMBERS Frances Howard Lucile Hasson Ralph Lane Sam Moorer Bodie Lee Moorer John Martin William Martin Harold McNair Virginia McSween Lucas Pittman Moses Radford Thelma Sims Thomas Sims James Shaw Eugenia Swanson Wingate Pickett Laurie Kate Tucker Alma Ledbetter Lois Ledbetter Jean Franklin Jim Reeves Ellen Sims Louise Gardner Milton Stucky Catherine Cade Frances Graddy Olin Chapman Gladys Henley Baldwin Rainer Miss Frances Poole Mr. W. M. Davis Miss Catherine Prentiss nil iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 1 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I I I II Ill I II iiii iiiiiii „„,„„ „„ , tlllllllll IlllllllltllltlllllllUllllt Illlllllll Illllllllltlllllllllllll tllll II I Illlllll • IIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIII
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iiiiiitiiiiiiiiriiniiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiMiiiiitiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiniiiiiiiiiiitiini iiitiiiiriiirriirriiiriiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiuii III III I Minim rill till I nil nil 11)1 Pill iiiiiiiitiiii II nitnitnitiininitin 1929 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNii THE HI SC HO LI A 45 t lllllllllltllllllllllllMIHIIItlllllllllllltllllllltlllllllllllKlllttnillllll It IIIIIIIDIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIMIIItlllMlirllllMlini Ho Sir Thomas Malory ' Covereth a Football Joust for the Hischolia (; K rOW it came to pass that upon a day in [ the fall of the year that there was let cry a football joust between Union Springs and Clio. Now Coach Davis knowing full well that Clio fighteth right heavily repent- eth himself that his team was not stronger, but mauger of this he began to make him ready for the joust. Now the Union Springs team was com- posed of many goodly knights, Sir Pugh, Sir Powell, Sir Forsyth, knights of their age strong and wight, and Sir Gooley and Sir Buster, and many other gentle knights. Each knight was clad in an helmet and much padding wherewith he might pro- tect himself. So then the whistle blew unto the field and Coach Davis was set close on the sidelines to behold an the referee should essay any unfair means. Then came Clio, men of much strength and great worship. Sir Powell presseth his chin for to quiet his teeth and speaketh in a weak voice, Wit ye well yonder knight haveth a grisly look. I take none force of none honor and I had an hundred times lever to repose me on the side- lines. Now spake Sir Pugh, I wot well what thou saith, fair knight, but an ye will help me a lit- tle, ye shall see yonder fellowship shall go as fast backward as they come forward. And therewithal the joust beginneth with much noise and great fight- ing. In vain the gallant knights essayed to make a touchdown. Many times they gat the ball almost to the goal line, but straightway the Clio knights would not suffer it. And so in the same wise the time passeth until the timekeeper blow- eth unto the half. And therewithal Coach Davis, when he saw his team to fare thus, was sorely vexed and he spake right speedily, Methinketh the brave Clio knights will win the joust unless ye knights repent ye the manner in which ye fight. Sir Pugh, let Sir Forsyth essay to carry the ball. Now Sir Forsyth wot h ' m well that this was not easy, for already he might have essayed it, but when he saw their visages his heart would not suflFer him thereto, but left them there. I I mill mil iimii imiliiiiiilllliii inn iiiimimimimiimimiii i i i mm ,„„„ mimimimiii i i i i i mm iiimimiimimiiiiiimiiiiii iiiimll iiiiiiim I iiiiiiim I ii mimiiii
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