. Highland Echo 1915-1925. ful country home Eas*of Maryville. All present were dressed to repre-sent their ambition for twenty yearshence, even the Brittain baby. Asmany vocations were represented asthere were members present. During the evening each guest wasrequired to tell some striking im-pression that had come to him fromhis youth. Some of the impres-sions were certainly striking. After a few happy hours borrowedfrom the distant future the partyfound their way back to the hillwhere they were mere seniors again. THANKSGIVING PROGRAM A very interesting Thanksgivingservice was conducted b y


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. ful country home Eas*of Maryville. All present were dressed to repre-sent their ambition for twenty yearshence, even the Brittain baby. Asmany vocations were represented asthere were members present. During the evening each guest wasrequired to tell some striking im-pression that had come to him fromhis youth. Some of the impres-sions were certainly striking. After a few happy hours borrowedfrom the distant future the partyfound their way back to the hillwhere they were mere seniors again. THANKSGIVING PROGRAM A very interesting Thanksgivingservice was conducted b y MissBailey at the Y. W. C. A. on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 26, The meeting opened with a piano solo, byMiss Pardue, Miss Turner sangWonderful Peace. Miss HelenBrown gave a brief history of thefirst Thanksgiving, then the leaderfollowed with an exposition of theThanksgiving of today and a comparison of the two Thanksgivings. On next Sunday Miss DexterClayton will lead. Buy all your Music from Clarkand Jones in Knoxville. TURKEYS WILL SURE ROOST HIGHTHIS YEAR. C. H. GILLINGHAM READS PROOF The proof of A Century ofMaryville College, Dr. S. T. Wilsons latest book, is being read byRegistrar Gillingham. Dr. Wilson isvery busy in New York making thefinal preparations to start on hiscampaign. COLLEGE PATRONSAPPRECIATE GOOD FILMS The splendid movies shown iii thelocal houses during the past fewweeks have creates much favorablecomment from the people on the and faculty alike seem to betaking a great interest in the worldof the camera, and the local theatresare to be commended on the highclass pictures they are showing. BRYSON RECEIVED FRACTURED LEG IN A. & M. GAME A. D. Bryson, Varsity fullback,was in a Knoxville hospital lastweek having an X ray taken of hisankle. It was found to be fractured,


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