. Highland Echo 1915-1925. d over such questionsas, My First , My FirstHalloween Party, and matters oflike importance. The company was seated in a circlegames played and much con-versation was carried on betweenthe weak and weaker sexes. At this point, refreshments maiVtheir appearance, and, of coursr Tthis somewhat distracted the atten-tion from other matters. Strangeto say, no one seemed to want morethan four or five helpings, and wecan truthfully .state that no one hadmore than one serving—in less thanfive minutes. Cocoa with spankedcream, .sandwiches with the crustscut off an e


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. d over such questionsas, My First , My FirstHalloween Party, and matters oflike importance. The company was seated in a circlegames played and much con-versation was carried on betweenthe weak and weaker sexes. At this point, refreshments maiVtheir appearance, and, of coursr Tthis somewhat distracted the atten-tion from other matters. Strangeto say, no one seemed to want morethan four or five helpings, and wecan truthfully .state that no one hadmore than one serving—in less thanfive minutes. Cocoa with spankedcream, .sandwiches with the crustscut off an everything, ICE CREAMand cake; what more could the soulof mortal desire? We noticed atleast two Seniors present, and, ifthey will admit they were there,they would surely express no regretbecause of that circumstance. And,to finish the evening—sh-h-dont letit get too far abroad, thebroke up at ten-thirty sharp! party The Candy Kitchen— For Candies NOVEMBER 12th A GREAT DAY FOR OLD M. C. MEMBERS OF AMERICAN LEGION tE3)e. igjfjianii Crijo THE ENTIRE COLLEGESALUTES YOU VOLUME NINE DEVOTED TO ALL THE INTERESTS OF MARYVILLE COLLEGEMARYVILLE, TENNESSEE, NOVEMBER 14, 1923 NUMBER NINE Highlanders Lose in Hard Fought Battle With King Tornado Fighting Highlanders Go DownIn Defeat at Hands King Huskies Starting Out With a Whirlwind Drive Things Looked Good for M. C. During First Quarter BEFORE THE LARGEST CROWD THAT EVER WITNESSED ANATHLETIC EVENT AT MARYVILLE COLLEGE, THE HIGHLANDERSWENT DOWN BEFORE THE KING TORNADO, WONDER TEAM OFTHE SOUTH ON ARMISTICE DAY, 17-0. TWICE SHARPE, BRILLIANT HALFBACK OF THE ADAMS MACHINE, CROSSED THEORANGE AND GARNET GOAL LINE, ONCE AFTER ACCEPTING ALONG FORWARD, AND ON THE OTHER OCCASION AFTER CIRCLINGTHE MARYVILLE END. CAPTAIN OSBORN OF THE VISITINGTEAM KICKED BOTH GOALS AND LATE IN THE THIRD QUARTERDROPPED THE BALL ACROSS FROM THE THIRTY-FOUR YARDLINE. The first quarter of the fray ^yas f^^^*^*^^**^***^***^***^*^^*^^^^**^marked by the most desperate k


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