. Highland Echo 1915-1925. r boysbecause they were college men; be-,cause of the families back of them;because they are friends, are Ameri-cans, and are patriots; because theyCce willing patriots; because theyare cosmopolitans, belonging to theworld; because of their characterand of their resolution to stay un-til the end; because they are heroesand are the real crusaders of theage; and lastly because they arewalking in the footsteps of Christ,the great Captain of their salva-tion. He said that we would nevercall them back, but rather sendmore to back them up. After this, all joined beautifull


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. r boysbecause they were college men; be-,cause of the families back of them;because they are friends, are Ameri-cans, and are patriots; because theyCce willing patriots; because theyare cosmopolitans, belonging to theworld; because of their characterand of their resolution to stay un-til the end; because they are heroesand are the real crusaders of theage; and lastly because they arewalking in the footsteps of Christ,the great Captain of their salva-tion. He said that we would nevercall them back, but rather sendmore to back them up. After this, all joined beautifullyin a song prepared especially as aprayer for Maryvilles boys. It wassung to the tune of America. Dawson read the Story ofOld Glory and Miss GenevieveGibson read Tipperary Days. Aseries of bugle calls were given andthe exercises were concluded by Andersons solo, Keep theHome Fires Burning. He who Mrs. to take a kiss,Has Mr. thing he should not Miss. OLD GLORY AND THE SERVICE FLAG AS THEV HANG IN THE CHAPEL. HIGHLANDERS WINEOUR SLRAIGHT Four Fast Teams Defeated InAs Many Nights. Consist-ent Teamwork Featured. The above photograph shows the front of Voorhees Chapel as it now appears with the Service Flaghanging on the right and Old Glory on the left. On the Service Flag there is room for five hundredstars, the number on it now being two hundred and seventy-one, and more are being added as thenames of enlisted M. C. men are turned in to the College Office. Both flags were made by the girls inthe Home Economics Department, and in their work they wove the tender affection and sacred love ofevery loyal Maryville College student for these heroes who are helping to make the world safe for democ-racy. MIXED QUARTETTE GIVES DELIGHTFUL PUBLIC CONCERT The Maryville College MixedQuartette gave its initial publicperformance Monday evening be-fore a large and enthusiastically ap-preciative audience of students andfriends. For the first time in the lives ofmany, we heard three


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