. Highland Echo 1915-1925. HelenaFarrar as Miss Minnie Theigan,Alice McAnulty, Miss Emma Deer-court, Sallee HufFaker, Mrs. Thei-gan, and Ruth Tedford, CaptainDasny. The play was filled withmirth and kept every one laughingthroughout its entire length. The music was furnished by Miss-es Ruth Gamble and CharlotteAllen who sang solos and MissLilah Hembree who gave a pianosolo. JUNIOR ATHENIANS ELECT OFFICERS At the meeting of the JuniorAthenian Literary Society Satur-day night, the officers for the Springterm were elected. The importantand rsponsible oflSce of Presidentwas given by Lee Moore, a s
. Highland Echo 1915-1925. HelenaFarrar as Miss Minnie Theigan,Alice McAnulty, Miss Emma Deer-court, Sallee HufFaker, Mrs. Thei-gan, and Ruth Tedford, CaptainDasny. The play was filled withmirth and kept every one laughingthroughout its entire length. The music was furnished by Miss-es Ruth Gamble and CharlotteAllen who sang solos and MissLilah Hembree who gave a pianosolo. JUNIOR ATHENIANS ELECT OFFICERS At the meeting of the JuniorAthenian Literary Society Satur-day night, the officers for the Springterm were elected. The importantand rsponsible oflSce of Presidentwas given by Lee Moore, a senior inthe Preparatory school. L. E. Mill-ing was elected vice president; Don-ald Buchanan, recording secretary;Thomas Kent and Horace Wolver-ton, critics, and D. W. Buchanan,sergeant-at-arms. The race for jan-itor was a hotly contended affairbetween our retiring president, and Mr. William Murphy won by a very smallmajority. THE HIGHLAND ECHO MARCH 9, 1922 THE HIGHLAND ECHO ,^<^<^^7:;:y<^y. :^^-§ Editorial Staff C. N. Sharp, Jr.—22—Editor Lina Hodfjes—2;i—Assoc. Editor Vorton Qucenci—24—Assoc. Editor J. Rod Armstrong—24~-Athletics Roht. L. King——ReligiousE. Leslie Jones—23—ExcliangeProf. E. R. Hunter - - - Alumni Reportkrs Roht. Broady~2,5 Hlze! Bf;van-~24 Virginia Paulsell-25 Helen Sweeton—2.) Leslie Foe—2;} Business Department Porter H. Turner - - Bus. ManagerSubscription Rate - $ per year Patronize Those Who Ad-vertise, They Make The PaperPossible. LETS RED UP THE CAxM-PUS! It needs it, surely! Manystudents have ielt during the pastf«W months that the disorderly andrun-down appearance of CollegeHill is detrimental to the prestigeof Maryville and sadly lackinjr incultural influence upon the studentbody. It does need a thoroughhousocleaning! Why do the authorities of thecollege not K^ep tin- campus in bet-t*r order? Principally on account oflack of funds. Most of the studentsknow that the College could notrun
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