. Highland Echo 1915-1925. r Maryville. It was the workof Thrower and Sullivan that ac-counted for Maryvilles first blocking a Roanoke puntand Sullivan tackling the Roanokerecoverer behind the Maroon goalline. Captain Ford had a greatday—he kept his men fighting allthe time and never failed to gethis man. Fordy was knocked groggyonce and time had to be called, buthe went back strong and foughtlike a demon. Bob King who sub-stituted for McMurray in the fourthquarter played a good game andhandled the team well. Hill wentin for Parker at the beginning offourth quarter and was a main


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. r Maryville. It was the workof Thrower and Sullivan that ac-counted for Maryvilles first blocking a Roanoke puntand Sullivan tackling the Roanokerecoverer behind the Maroon goalline. Captain Ford had a greatday—he kept his men fighting allthe time and never failed to gethis man. Fordy was knocked groggyonce and time had to be called, buthe went back strong and foughtlike a demon. Bob King who sub-stituted for McMurray in the fourthquarter played a good game andhandled the team well. Hill wentin for Parker at the beginning offourth quarter and was a main cogin battering that old Roanoke linefor M. Cs final touchdown. Hillis a valuable man and can gainthrough any line. John Hendrickwas unable to play on account ofhis ankles giving him trouble. McMurray at quarterback wentthe entire route until the fourthquarter, when he was taken out toallow King to get a chance at theRoanokers. McMurray played agood consistent game of football, (Continued on page four) THE HIGHLAND ECHO. ?^ «N¥m ^^(wmuaf^^^ ^ Editorial Staff Chas. N. Sharp, Jr. - - - EditorLina Hodges - - Associate EditorVerton Queener - Associate EditorVan Hunter - - - - Athletic EditorHazel Bevan - - . - ReporterEmery C. Fritz - - - . ReporterR. A. N. Wilson, Jr. - - Exchanj^eProf. E. R. Hunter - - - Alumni (AMPUSISMS One of the novel happenings ofthis week was the joint surprisebirthday party of Mabel Dough-tery and Jimmie Jackson. Theparty was given b y HenriettaJackson in the parlors of Pearsons ifrom 12:45 till 1:10. About twentychildren were invited and the PSALMS f URNISH VERYINTERESTING SUBJECT ??? ?? •»- ??? ?! llBi < • Anne Culbertson Leads Y. A. Miss Maude Baily has left forher home in Baileyton. Miss Baileysuffered an attack of chronicappendicitis last week. Business Department Porter H. Turner - - Bus. Manager Subscription Rate - $ per yearThirty issues guaranteed. Patronize Those Who Ad-vertise, They Malie The PaperPassible. Have You Noticed


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