. Highland Echo 1915-1925. of some of our best swimmingtalent, to help put this thing has some fine swiinmerain Crogan, Vanderslice, Post, Keen,Kinsler, Wade, Underwood andBuchanan. Thes-o water dogs areall anxious to help others becomefish. La^t years Bingling Bros., DornEm Dailys Circus will fide intoobMvion when this years perform-ance if) put on. It will be thopremier event of the year. Joe Gamble, the five toed gym-nastic marvel, has a program ofgymtiastJc stoints Ithat wiil makeevery fellow in school flip flop andhand stands as though it were thenatural thing. Boxing and


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. of some of our best swimmingtalent, to help put this thing has some fine swiinmerain Crogan, Vanderslice, Post, Keen,Kinsler, Wade, Underwood andBuchanan. Thes-o water dogs areall anxious to help others becomefish. La^t years Bingling Bros., DornEm Dailys Circus will fide intoobMvion when this years perform-ance if) put on. It will be thopremier event of the year. Joe Gamble, the five toed gym-nastic marvel, has a program ofgymtiastJc stoints Ithat wiil makeevery fellow in school flip flop andhand stands as though it were thenatural thing. Boxing and wrestling holds afascination for many of the stu-dents and they will not be are competent instructors forboth of these events. After a week of playing the ten-ni?! tournament was completed lastMonday. The first round v/asmarked by the battle between Sm-ford and Kinsler, the latter oaptur- U. T. is our NEXT VICTIM WE HAVE THE TEAM—NOW LETS BACK THEM SATURDAY LETS GO MARYVILLE You Know We Are For You UG STORE. BELL PHONE222 OPPOSITE SOUTHERN PEOPLES PHONESTATION 264 MORE ACTIVITIES With a strong football team and all these good-lookingfemales around we feel sure of a great year of College fully realize that everyones time will be well fill andany further activities are uncalled for in our student life. But,at the same time, we feel moved to venture the suggestion thata little study might possibly b^ of use in some of our sparemoments. Of course we would not think of sacrificing our momentsof , our periods of exercise, nor our preciousmoments of delicious idleness, but we do feel that every con- >ng the first set only after the 22nd«cie„ti„u« student n,ight open a book every day or so. In |--,^-„,;; ^^^ ^—;;comparison with the great amount of effort extended on thoij^ straight .-ets. but he fell a victimgridiron, and the high degree of concentration diffused on the i to Princes driving attjick in thefield of moonshine. A really neglig


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