. Highland Echo 1915-1925. tary;Smith, Treasurer; Gray, ProgramSecretary; Nichols, Critic; Huff-man, Editor; Delozier, Sergeant-at-Arms; Leach, Janitor. PALACE PROGRAM FRIDAY, MAY 27 THE KENTUCKIANS by JohnFox, Jr. A romance of feud in theBlue Ridge hills and of love inthe blue grass capital. AlsoToonerville Comedy. .^ SATURDAY, MAY 28 vl William S. Hart in THE TEST-ING BLOCK. Also Son of , MAY 29 THE WITCHING HOUR withElhot Dexter. A William D. Tay- a. TUESDAY, MAY 31Justine Johnson in A PLAY-THING OF BROADWAY. A dramaof the upper world, under world,riches and poverty. Also A Tor


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. tary;Smith, Treasurer; Gray, ProgramSecretary; Nichols, Critic; Huff-man, Editor; Delozier, Sergeant-at-Arms; Leach, Janitor. PALACE PROGRAM FRIDAY, MAY 27 THE KENTUCKIANS by JohnFox, Jr. A romance of feud in theBlue Ridge hills and of love inthe blue grass capital. AlsoToonerville Comedy. .^ SATURDAY, MAY 28 vl William S. Hart in THE TEST-ING BLOCK. Also Son of , MAY 29 THE WITCHING HOUR withElhot Dexter. A William D. Tay- a. TUESDAY, MAY 31Justine Johnson in A PLAY-THING OF BROADWAY. A dramaof the upper world, under world,riches and poverty. Also A Torchycomedy. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1Ethel Clayton in THE PRICEOF POSSESSION. Beauty, love,luxury and adventure, and a trailof romance blazing half arouad theworld. THURSDAY, JUNE 2Fatty Arbuckle in BREW-STERS MILLIONS. FRIDAY, JUNE 3Harold Lloyd in GET OUT ANDGET UNDER. And THE GREATDAY with an all-star cast. b p trhe VOLUME SIX j|tgf)Ianb MARYVILLE. TENNESSEE, JUNE 8, 1921 Ccl^o NUMBER THIRTY $50,000 CAMPAIGN IS ON FOR MARYVILLE!. This Plan if the Campus Shows the MaryvilTe of Our Dreams. Note the Position of the Athletic Field, and of the Gymnasium Extension. $50,000 fUND BY ALUMNI fOR ATHLETICS and Launched by Alumni Former to be Completed Ihis Summer. One year ago, at their annualineeting, the Alumni took steps toorganize themselves for more ef-fective and intelligent service forthe College, During the winter,sugggestions came from varioussources that the specific task ofthe former students of Maryvillemight be to undertake providingmore adequate athletic facilities fortheir Alma Mater. Mr. John F. Tracy 01, of NewYork City, who is to deliver theannual commencement address thisyear, was one of the first to sug-gest the thought, if, indeed he wasnot the first. Others have addedibuggestions, and offered ideas until\t present, the Movement is on Uieverge of being launched as an activecampaign for funds. Throughout the year, the columnsof the Highland Echo have beenop


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