THE BATTALION. 11 IXXJAI. DI ’I^A iri^.M lLN^r. I) IU 1L< ' I’Oli A". Collkgk Dramatic Club. Prof. W. B. Philpott - - Manager. Frank Boss - - Sec. and Treas. A. Gross - - Property Manager. Fat Man’s Club. Dan Cushing - - - President. I. S. Goldberg . . - Secretary. Collkge Orchestra. R. L. Dinwidaie - Pres, and Gen’l Mgr. M. M. McMillan - - Vive-President Theo. Meyer - Musical Direc. and Ld’r Divine Worship. Rev. W. S. Red . - - Chaplain. Services, Sunday morning and evening. Chapel every morning at 7: 45. Young Men’s Christian Association. A. M. Todd - - - President. T. W. Merryweather - - Secretary. Devotional exercises Sunday afiernoon. Gymnasium open every afiernoon ex cept Sunday. Sunday School. Rev. T. C. Bit,tie - - Superintendent. Meets Sunday morning at 10: 30. Hip! Hip! Hooray! Come take a plunge with me In the grand natatorium Of the old A. and M. C. Back numbers of the Battalion can be had by calling on Sergeant Fenley. Save your last quarter for the Com mencement Battalion. It will be just grand. Commencement will soon be here. Are we glad? How sweet are the expec tation of the pleasures of vacation. The College Base Ball club was highly entertained by the boys of Navasota during their stay in that city, and the ball game was very interesting, with a large crowd of on-lookers. During the Confederate reunion in Waco, that city was favored by the presence of many distinguished mem bers of the College. Rabbits are quite numerous and very popular as college pets. Those cadets who don’t chase them have some for pets. The old bath house lias been, as if by magic,swept off the face of the earth. How the natatorium chuckles with glee as she beheld the ruined rubbish before her. The anniversary of the Steven F. Austin Literary society was a decided success. The programme being on a new order was very entertaining and pleasant. Such occosions are indeed pleasing. With such societies as we now have, we can rightly be proud of our college. Water is now flowing through the main, up the pipes to the towers of the Main building, all over the campus and everywhere. Isn’t it great? Why, we don’t have to run to our neighbors with our eyes half open to borrow a drop of the cool white liquid. All we have to do now is to turn it oil. Ha! ha! ha! At the annual celebration of the Cali- opean Literary society Frank Ross won the medal offered by Mr. T. M. Kyle, ’93, for the best debate, subject being, Resolved : “That pursuit is better than possession.” Bruce ably supported the affirmative, but Frank.captured the lau rels oy his eloquent and very pleasing address. The rest of the programme was indeed well rendered with credit to the participants and the society.