. Chilhowean 1917-18 . n the course of theyear, have enlisted in various branches of the militaryand naval departments of the service. Almost withoutexception, these men were leaders in the society, beingloyal, devoted, and enthusiastic members. The society ex-tends to these men the sympathy, encouragement andhonor that is rightly due to them for their love, devotion,and loyalty to the country. The hearts of the members of the society were sad-dened by the loss of one of their most promising brothers,Hal L. Lloyd, who died in the Knoxville General Hospitalat 2 p. m. Sunday, Jan. 6, 1918, from,


. Chilhowean 1917-18 . n the course of theyear, have enlisted in various branches of the militaryand naval departments of the service. Almost withoutexception, these men were leaders in the society, beingloyal, devoted, and enthusiastic members. The society ex-tends to these men the sympathy, encouragement andhonor that is rightly due to them for their love, devotion,and loyalty to the country. The hearts of the members of the society were sad-dened by the loss of one of their most promising brothers,Hal L. Lloyd, who died in the Knoxville General Hospitalat 2 p. m. Sunday, Jan. 6, 1918, from, an operation forappendicitis. Althought only eighteen years of age, he had alreadydemonstrated the qualities of a leader and his devotion tothe service of his fellowmen. He was faithful in the per-form_ance of every duty, a man of true principles, highmotives, and worthy ambitions. He was an all-roundathlete and possessed remarkable intelligence. He wonthe frst place of the debaters among the new men thispast year. 50. 51


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