. Highland Echo 1915-1925. Bob goes rolling down the field,Our mighty foes are sure to for better or for worse, Men of the squad accept my vemeAnd in years to come may you still,Play the game as in 24; love your college, Maryville. on We Recommend GORDONHOSIERY for the College Miss. Start the day rght. Put on a pair of Gordon SilkStockings. No matter what the days work or pleasuremay be, Gordon will meet every hosiery need. The fine texture, the lustrous appearance, the evenknit, the wonderful wearing qualities of Gordon hosiery,from the sheerest chiffons to the heaviest sMks, havemad


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. Bob goes rolling down the field,Our mighty foes are sure to for better or for worse, Men of the squad accept my vemeAnd in years to come may you still,Play the game as in 24; love your college, Maryville. on We Recommend GORDONHOSIERY for the College Miss. Start the day rght. Put on a pair of Gordon SilkStockings. No matter what the days work or pleasuremay be, Gordon will meet every hosiery need. The fine texture, the lustrous appearance, the evenknit, the wonderful wearing qualities of Gordon hosiery,from the sheerest chiffons to the heaviest sMks, havemade it a favorite among discriminating women for gen-erations. Made according to the most rigid specifications, Gor-don hosiery is known for its long wearing qualities andit never fails to give lasting satisfaction. It is often costly to buy just any silk stocking. Toget the best quality in all the new Spring colors wearGordon Hosiery. ALL THE NEW SPRING SHADES I 01 no 00 ^rt Prices (|^liUU to «pjiUU Chandler-Singleton THE HIGHLAND ECHO, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1924 NO I IN THE NEWS (Continued from page one) AspowtVavator. tha*}j;oo(i like that aeroview taken last year iwould be a miracle. — 0 Vi— Mr. McCurry tfivrs one boy fi. years to pet out of college. Butwe cant fijjuie how some of thesbirds will make it in 100.—M. C—a campus bcautifier,house would make aIt must br- moved!—M. C—Dr. Wilson su.^Ktsts Monday afternoon co-<d debates. The bjjfrcsttrouble we see is that the fair oneswould want to do all the talking-—M. C—Bill Smythe says that Philadelphiawill furnish us with bulbs. Aboutthe only i)ulbs they 11 Rive away arethe old burnt out lijrht bulbs.—M. C—Students Who the walks arewarned to proceed with boy broke his ankle cominj?from supper the other night.—M. C—Maybe they wont, but wewouldnt l)e surpiiscd if Vert andEd and David and Prof. Hunter allcome wearing derbies.—M. C—Why not start the basoball sea-son off with a


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