. Highland Echo 1915-1925. the seventh the^needed Mven Hundred dollars were inthe Trt^mfurers hands. A year pass-ed, duJPwg which the College morethan fulfilled its promise and theclang of the hammer has been aconstant portend of the joys of , 1915. As the students were gathered in Chapel Nov. 1st, ebullient with joyover the Chattanooga football victory,there could not have been a more op-portune time for the Swimming Pooldedication. The Swimming pool was completeand the day for the formal openinghad arrived. Dr. Wilson gave a historyof the Spirit of the Larger Mary-ville, mentioning what


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. the seventh the^needed Mven Hundred dollars were inthe Trt^mfurers hands. A year pass-ed, duJPwg which the College morethan fulfilled its promise and theclang of the hammer has been aconstant portend of the joys of , 1915. As the students were gathered in Chapel Nov. 1st, ebullient with joyover the Chattanooga football victory,there could not have been a more op-portune time for the Swimming Pooldedication. The Swimming pool was completeand the day for the formal openinghad arrived. Dr. Wilson gave a historyof the Spirit of the Larger Mary-ville, mentioning what the AthleticAssociation, the Y. M. C. A. and theCooperative Boarding Club had doneto advance the college along lines ofgreatest value to the students. Pat. Quinn was then introduced tospeak for the Y. M. C. A. and to re-view the activities of that associa-tion in helping to build the SwimmingPool. After reviewing briefly the partplayed by the Y. M. C. A. in buildingthe Swimming Pool, Mr. Quinn show-Continued on Page THE NEW SWIMMING POOL SCRUBS SHOW GRFAT FORM IN G4ME WITH McMINN H. S. EVERY MAN STARREDIN SATURDAYS GAME DEFEAT VISITORS BY 63-0SCORE MISS IRENE BEV\LEY VISITS OLD FRIENDS AT M. C. DELIGHTS TOWNSPEOPLE AND STUDENTS WITH READING DR. WILSON ADDRESSES LAWCLUB One of the greatest pleasures inthe course of College events is MissIrene Bewleys annual visit. Green-ville, Tennessee, the home of herparents and her girlhood home for a month every year. Whilethere, she comes to her college homebecause she loves her Alma Materand feels that she is the studentsfriend. In her Fjeshnian year, (1905) MissBewley graduated with honors fromthe department of Elocution underMrs. Nita West, who says she is oneof the best students she has everhad. The two years following, MissBewley studied in Boston, Mass., un-der the great Leland Powers, whomakes this statement concerning her:She is one of the finest women read-ers of comedy this school has everturned out. the next ye


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