. Highland Echo 1915-1925. the only college in the sectionthat encouraged such activities. In 1899, the Association was in-corporated, and thus the was one of the first Stu-dent Associations in the Souin vOown its own building. The gave a gift of $ towardthe new furnishings. Later reverses and cost of up-keep, caused the Association to re-linquish hold of the building in1911. Certain reservations weremade so that the Association retain-ed possession over certain rooms,the College making necessary re-pairs on the gymnasium and base-ment. Now, no one will deny tha


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. the only college in the sectionthat encouraged such activities. In 1899, the Association was in-corporated, and thus the was one of the first Stu-dent Associations in the Souin vOown its own building. The gave a gift of $ towardthe new furnishings. Later reverses and cost of up-keep, caused the Association to re-linquish hold of the building in1911. Certain reservations weremade so that the Association retain-ed possession over certain rooms,the College making necessary re-pairs on the gymnasium and base-ment. Now, no one will deny thatMaryville has outgrown the pres-ent gym, and is in need of largerquarters. A first class athletic fieldis a second necessity. When theseare obtained, the boys* side of thehouse will balance the girls side. The suggestion of Mr. Tracy isa most timely one. Certainly theAlumni have here a real task, onewhich would not only unite themand stimulate Maryvilles growth,but unite the students is the com- (Continued on page three). &leteU * II . Our new spmg shoes andslippers are in. We inviteyour inspection. Lateststyles and prces. Theymake their own friends. HANNAH CLOTHING CO. The Store for College Men THE HIGHLAND ECHO Published Weekly by the Studentsol Maryville College Entered at the Post Office of Mary-ville as mail matter of theSecond Class ^ ?Mi ^ ???????? Everyone knows the qual-ity of M. Dukes cleaning,pressing, dyeing andmending. See Mason Mann No. 341 Carnegie Hall 4.— All articles for the Echo must be handed in before 8:30 Wednesday morning. Staff Lamar S. Wilson - Editor-in-Chiefiviartlia Kobihon - - - - Associatelierncli K. Arnold - - - Associatelioy tj. JtiuttaL - - - - Atnleticaimi. EUwin K. Hunter - - Alumni Marguerite Sullinger Music ULienio iSeara - - - - Religiousiiiisie Dawson - - - - Reporteriitaiiley C. Eange - - - Excnange Reporters Sam Franklin - - - VT. M. C. Enaign - Senior Y. W. C. A. and Girls Forensic LeagueAgnes Lewis - Junior Y. W. C.


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