. Highland Echo 1915-1925. laurels ofthe victor for having given to the C. A. one of the best years in itshistory; and the association wishesto take this opportunity of thankingeach girl personally for the splendidwork she has done. Our new President, Alice Wright,is one of the most capable and en-thusiastic girls on the Hill. Moreover,she has a great deal of Maryville/ spirit, having been here since her prep, days; and she has always beenan interested and active member ofthe Y. W. C. A. So we are expectinggreat things of her. The other officers are: Vice-Pres.,Edith Jackson; Secretary, D


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. laurels ofthe victor for having given to the C. A. one of the best years in itshistory; and the association wishesto take this opportunity of thankingeach girl personally for the splendidwork she has done. Our new President, Alice Wright,is one of the most capable and en-thusiastic girls on the Hill. Moreover,she has a great deal of Maryville/ spirit, having been here since her prep, days; and she has always beenan interested and active member ofthe Y. W. C. A. So we are expectinggreat things of her. The other officers are: Vice-Pres.,Edith Jackson; Secretary, DexterClayton; Treasurer, Mary is the first year for each of thesegirls, but they have all proved theirabilities and their sympathy with thespirit of the organization. The pros-pects for next year are very rosy in-deed, and our co-operation with theCabinet is all that is needed to makeit the best one we have ever had. Last Sundays Y. W. C. A. wasrather unique and it was led by the ^Continued to page 3 Highland. BASKETBALLNUMBER Maryville, Tennessee, Wednesday, April 5, 1916 No. 18 ? 1 ???j m ^^?j HHBj ? p ^H^^^l m ^^^^^^1 ^^^^^^^H F r *? m IWW i^^l ^^Hft; j I ^;^ I^E/^H li i 1 1 * » 1^ 1 Jmf --^^^ 1 ^ ^^^hk^>< - ^^m m 9 1 Wm ?M w^h^^M^^^ ^1 1 41 ^iiJ^^^ ^5 1^- ^^^^^^^^^^^1 1 ^^^^^1 K wK^^i ?^•„ ^l|^^^^^^^^^^H r ^I^H BF ? J^^^^^^H Maryville College Basketball Team 1915-1916 TOP ROW, left to right; H. W. Feeman, F., Robt. Clemens, G., R. 0. Smith, ROW; M. B. Crum. C, Mgr. G. O. Robinson, G. Capt., Reid Garrison, F. M. C. NINE MAKES GOOD RECORD A- GAINST CONNIE MACKS MEN Leaguers Held to 7 Hits WhileCollegians were Getting 5 Final Score 8—2 PROHIBITION ORATORICALCONTEST HELD Pat Quinn Wins First PlaceWith Miss Erma RussellSecond BASKET BALL TEAM HASA GOOD SEASON Majority of Games Won and Scores are 3 to 2 in Highlanders* Favor Four Entered the Contest The modern world is fast comingto realize that Prohibition is a vital question both morally and


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