. Highland Echo 1915-1925. urst, Cooper, McLaugh-lin, Johnson, Jellicorse, Briggs, Mc-Nutt and James. Of these only Cle-mens and Johnson have played everyquarter, and Johnson only has play-ed every minute of every has played four quarters ineach game in which he has partici-pated. In injuries the team has not beenfree from some severe hurts andbruises. Hal Lloyd \<)as injured inscrimmage in his shoulder and wasforced out of play for the remain-der of the season. He was a suretackle and would have made a fineend, a thing we sorely need. Hisbrother Happy in order to keepup the rep


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. urst, Cooper, McLaugh-lin, Johnson, Jellicorse, Briggs, Mc-Nutt and James. Of these only Cle-mens and Johnson have played everyquarter, and Johnson only has play-ed every minute of every has played four quarters ineach game in which he has partici-pated. In injuries the team has not beenfree from some severe hurts andbruises. Hal Lloyd \<)as injured inscrimmage in his shoulder and wasforced out of play for the remain-der of the season. He was a suretackle and would have made a fineend, a thing we sorely need. Hisbrother Happy in order to keepup the reputation of the family,followed suit by dislocating his ankles have been a sourceof frequent bother to him. Cooperhas a bad shoulder which may keephim out the remainder of the seas-on. Hayes broke a rib in the Ken-tucky game and has not played upto his standard since. UNDER THE CAPTIVATING SPELL OF A FULL SOUTHERN MOON Halloween Devotees Issued Forth in Search of WeirdWitches, Ghostly Ghosts, And Greedy A recapitulation of the season so far might not be amiss at this time. We have played the followinggames: Last Wednesday night, Oct. ;U,was a memorable evening for thestudent body of this college. Com-ing only twice a year class partiesare recognized as two of the bigevents of the year. Yes, big eventsthey are, not only because of thecurrent pleasrue which they affordbut also because of the consequenceswhich often follow their wake. Onsuch occasions acquaintances havebeen made and friendships formedwhich have in many instances beenof lifelong matrimonial instances for proof of thisstatement will be given here, butobserving eyes have found this tobe true. All the classes except the Senior,had their parties. The class of 18had its party a week in advance, sothat its members might have oppor-tunity to visit other parties onWednesday night. The college as a whole and theseveral classes extend gratefulthanks to the town people whoopened their homes fo


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