. Highland Echo 1915-1925. nd Robin Basketball Tourna-ment. Perk up and youll hear moreof this later. The Candy Kitchen— For Fruits The Candy Kitchen— For Sodas We Bainonians were taken backto our childhood days Saturday night,when we saw in pantomime tnefamiliar poems Tam 0 Shanter,Just Before Christmas, Child-rens Hour, and Barefoot think not a single girl shriekedat the appearance of the three ghostsHows that for bravery? Two vocal solos were renderc 1most effectively. On the Road tSMandalay, by Eleanor Franklin andMother McCree, by Mary AlmcdaThomas. At the close of the meeting th


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. nd Robin Basketball Tourna-ment. Perk up and youll hear moreof this later. The Candy Kitchen— For Fruits The Candy Kitchen— For Sodas We Bainonians were taken backto our childhood days Saturday night,when we saw in pantomime tnefamiliar poems Tam 0 Shanter,Just Before Christmas, Child-rens Hour, and Barefoot think not a single girl shriekedat the appearance of the three ghostsHows that for bravery? Two vocal solos were renderc 1most effectively. On the Road tSMandalay, by Eleanor Franklin andMother McCree, by Mary AlmcdaThomas. At the close of the meeting theofficers for the coming year wereelected. After reading these whocan doubt that Bainonian is not be-ginning one of her most successfulyears. Pres., Margavet Duke. Vice Felice Morgan. Sec, Phillis Anderson. Treas., Harriet Greene. Critic, Barbra Higgins. Sarg. at Arms, Helen Montgomery Prog. Sec, Elizabeth Montgomery Claude C. Smith READY-TO-WEAR Lowest Prices and Correct Service LETS MAKE THAT A WINNING TEAM Zh. tSdlanb €cho EXAMS; DONT WORRY GET USED TO THEM VOLUME NINE DEVOTED TO ALL THE INTERESTS OF MARYVILLE COLLEGEMARYVILLE, TENNESSEE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1924 NUMBER THIRTEEN Our IndianapolisDelegates ReturnWith Enthusiasm THE INDIANAPOLIS STUDENTVOLUNTEER CONVENTIONAND SOME OF ITS LES-SONS BY ED CATHEY There is an old Rusian custom of^ndle-liprhting ai Christmas time.^i few people pro to some temple oraltar each carrying a candle andlight it at one larye cndle. Theythen go throughout the communityand let all their neighbors lightcandles from the flame they get al;the altar. This goes on, with eachperson as he gets his eandl. lightedgiving some of the flame to hi--neighbor until the light is spreadover all the land. The extent whichtc ligt reaches is very On January 28th. more than 6000students representing Colleges al!over the United States, Canada andmany foreign countries gathered itIndianapolis to light their candhswith inspiration, and a desir


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