. Highland Echo 1915-1925. -|{W—It-^H— ^11,^—1>—K— , , CLAUDE C. SMITHS |Ready-to-Wear Store | Shoes for the Boys |Shoes for the GirlsEverything for Both. 1^1 liliiiiliillil COCHRANS I CONFECTIONERY | Lunch Counter in Rear | Special Invitation to | College Students | W t M—?? H- 1 ANNOUNCEMENT THE WILD ROSE TEA ROOM i Will be at your service onCollege St., after Novem-ber attention given Din-ner Parties and Banquets ???^—?????I m THE HIGHLAND ECHO Published Weekly by the StudentsOi Maryville College Entered at the Post Office of Mary-ville as mail matter of theSecond Class All


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. -|{W—It-^H— ^11,^—1>—K— , , CLAUDE C. SMITHS |Ready-to-Wear Store | Shoes for the Boys |Shoes for the GirlsEverything for Both. 1^1 liliiiiliillil COCHRANS I CONFECTIONERY | Lunch Counter in Rear | Special Invitation to | College Students | W t M—?? H- 1 ANNOUNCEMENT THE WILD ROSE TEA ROOM i Will be at your service onCollege St., after Novem-ber attention given Din-ner Parties and Banquets ???^—?????I m THE HIGHLAND ECHO Published Weekly by the StudentsOi Maryville College Entered at the Post Office of Mary-ville as mail matter of theSecond Class All articles for the Echo must be handed in before 8:30 Wednesday morning. Staff Lamar S. Wilson - Editor-in-ChiefCharles N. Sharp - - - Editor-electMartha Kobison - - - - AssociateHerrick R. Arnold - - - AssociateRoy S. Buffat - - - - AthleticsProf. Edwin R. Hunter - - Alumni Marguerite Sullinger Music Delemo Beard - - - - ReligiousElsie Dawson - - - - ReporterStanley C. Lange - - - Exchange. Flowers from the Gardenof Melody, is the way some describe GennettRecords Hear them on the StarrPhonograph at The Maryville FurnitureStore Pictures framed to order. Reporters R. A. N. Wilson - - Y. M. C. Lewis - Junior Y. W. C. F. Martin - - - AthenianEugene W. Stanbery - Alpha SigmaMary Tedford - - - - BainonianManie Witherspoon - Theta EpsilonH. A. Wolverton - - Jr. Athenian Helen Horton Senior Forrest Brown - - Volunteer Band Business Department Freeman A. Greene - Business Mgr. We solicit contributions, sugges-tions, criticisms, and expressions ofopinion from readers of the Echo Lest you might forget—be sureand vote for your favorite for theQueen of the May! It is with great rejoicing that wenotice the fine new grandstands onthe baseball field!! A long-felt needhas now been met and Maryvillewill now be able to furnish her baseball nine with real, organized sup-port. We are no longer ashamedto invite our town friends and vis-itors to witness our base ball co


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