. Highland Echo 1915-1925. TheWhispering Hills. Mr. Mannershas addressed many civic and liter-ary organizations during his visitin this locality. He is an excep-tionally strong speaker and hisaudiences have been very apprecia-tive. Mr. Manners address to the stu-dent body dealt with the oppor-tunities and responsibilities of thecollege man or woman. The speak-er said, in part, You are living ina period when ideals are beingcrashed about you, when men are i>re very des ruble and an arrantre-meiit whereby more men of suchcaliber miglit b€ obtained would bev/tlcomed by man or
. Highland Echo 1915-1925. TheWhispering Hills. Mr. Mannershas addressed many civic and liter-ary organizations during his visitin this locality. He is an excep-tionally strong speaker and hisaudiences have been very apprecia-tive. Mr. Manners address to the stu-dent body dealt with the oppor-tunities and responsibilities of thecollege man or woman. The speak-er said, in part, You are living ina period when ideals are beingcrashed about you, when men are i>re very des ruble and an arrantre-meiit whereby more men of suchcaliber miglit b€ obtained would bev/tlcomed by man or the Hill. The Echo wishes to thank Mr. Armstrong for the servicewhich he rendered in collecting andassembling the Athletic material forthis weeks issue. Mr. Hunter, theAthletic Editor-elect was not chosenat the time of our going to pressand Mr, Armstrong jierformed thetask in very able style. them, Acton, one of the cleverestbacks in Alabama, and McClain, aHoward College artist. Results are written all over the. HIGHLANDERS FIRST OPPONENTS LOOM OVER HORIZON Knoxville High School BringsYoung Hopefuls For FirstGame. Coach Pete Siler of KnoxvilleHigh Schools eleven is priming hisyoungsters for the little receptionwhich is being planned for them byCoach Honaker and the Highlandwearers of the moleskins. On Sat-urday the elevens will meet on theCampus field in a fray which vvillfurnish Maryvilles huskies theirfirst taste of blood and, rooters areconfident, victory. I Siler has strong men on his eb-I ven and they are by no means no-, vices in the art of plunging, side-stepping, punting, sprinting anddivers other phases of the of them are veterans whohave made enviable records in pastProfessor William Leonard Hy-! seasons. In fact, a berth on Silersden, M. S. comes to Maryville from eleven is practically the assurance PROF. W. L. HYDEN Lafayette College in Eastern Penn-sylvania where he recently took hisMasters degree. Professor Hydenreceived his B. S. from Cumberl
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