. Highland Echo 1915-1925. s immediately turn-ed off. A new and promising crop ofLogical wonders is going aboutproudly proving to guileless andgullible Freshmen that a cat hasten tails. Cool weather is beginning to con-fine young ladies to their rooms at tucky Club, electing the followingofficers who will direct the activi-ties of the Club during the - - - Lee R. HerndonVice President - - Dollie EnochSecretary - - - - Edith SmithTreasurer - - Bergetta Claycombe Editor Sam J. Hall Soc. Com. (chrm.) Elizabeth Moore CANDY KITCHENFOR FRUITS Verdant and nosy Chemistry stu-dents go ab


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. s immediately turn-ed off. A new and promising crop ofLogical wonders is going aboutproudly proving to guileless andgullible Freshmen that a cat hasten tails. Cool weather is beginning to con-fine young ladies to their rooms at tucky Club, electing the followingofficers who will direct the activi-ties of the Club during the - - - Lee R. HerndonVice President - - Dollie EnochSecretary - - - - Edith SmithTreasurer - - Bergetta Claycombe Editor Sam J. Hall Soc. Com. (chrm.) Elizabeth Moore CANDY KITCHENFOR FRUITS Verdant and nosy Chemistry stu-dents go about talking loudly ofLab, Crucible, H20, andother scientific terms. A Please i^e me slip was seenrecently in the hands of a youngman. Rapid work or poor judge-ment is selecting a class to cut isrumored. Moonshine stock begins to parties are causing social un-rest. Students meet your friends at our fountain. We ihave the best fountain service in town. Music every afternoon by orchestra composed of M. C. Owned and Operated by FormerMaryville College Men


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