50 THE BATTALION ( ’lass ‘5)0 : J. S. Radford, Houston. ( "lass '1)2: George Grupe, College Station. Class ’93: J. \V. Hawkins, Hallettsville; T. M. Kyle, X ursery. Class '94: \V. L. Dazey, Fort Worth; M. Fergu son, College Station; J. W. Howell. Jr., Bryan; F. Lewis, Forney; B. C. Pittuck, Dallas; F. R. Ross, College Station; W. F. Rose, San Antonio; M. S. Sewell, McGregor; R. Smither, Huntsville; A. M. Todd. Jefferson. Class ’95: A. S. Adams, Bryan; A. W. Bloor, Manor; C. E. Burgoon, (’ollege Station; F. Clarion Law, Bryan; H. B. Martin, Marlin. The Executive Committee spared no pains to make the occasion one long to he remembered by the fortunate ones present, and it is not too much to say that it far surpassed all previous celebrations given by the association. Mr. B. Sbisa, steward of the college, lent his invaluable assistance in preparing the banquet, of which the menu was as follows: Caviar on Toast. Olives. Pickles. Mangoes. Ecrevise a la Horley. Julienne Potatoes. Spring Chicken an Chanpignons. Cheese Straw. Ferris Dove Ham. Imported Smoked Tongue. Chicken Mayonaise. Vienna Rolls. Three Pyramid- Lady Fingers. Cocoanut Macaroons. Assorted Cakes— Egg, Kisses. Wafers. White and Gold Cake. Neapolitan Cream. Brick Ice Cream. Combination Jelly. Whipped Cream. *Salted Almonds. Ice Tea and Coffee. White Wine. Champagne. Professor W. B. Philpott, toastmaster, sat at the head of a long table spread for 100 guests. On his right sat Gov ernor Culberson, as the guest of honor, and on the left Gov- ernor L. S. Ross. Judge Bryan, Judge Schultze, Professor