THE BATTALION 64 COMMENCEMENT LOCALS. Miss Dunn, of Navasota, visited College. Miss Allen, of Waco, visited Dr. Francis and wife. Mr. \\ . D. Wheless, of Marshall, was a guest of Dr. Frank Loss. iMiss Evelyn Colgin, of Calveston, also visited ^tliss Alary I lit tie. Mr. L. S. Loss, Jr., and wife, were guests of President and M v -s. Loss. Miss Lula Carroll and the Misses Cannon visited Miss Pita Shisa. Lieutenant Miley was ,;aite sick a few days dura::' <•():.,- menceinent. Air. Ehrhardt, brother of Cadet Ehrhardt, came up to commencement. Air. Hollins, father of our H. Al. Rollins, was here during the closing of school. Governor C. A. Culberson and Judge Norman G. Kittrell visited Governor Ross. Rev. All-. West and family, of Bryan, attended the com mencement exercises this week. Rev. Dr. B. I). Cockrill, President of Trinity Univer sity, was the guest of Professor Ness. Air. W. F. H. Glover, accompanied by Air. W. F. Hutson, '95, left this week for his home in Yemassee, S. C. Col. Ike Pryor, the popular and well known stockman of Columbus, Texas, was a guest of Colonel Harrison. Professor Harrington and family were visited by Air. Alilton Park and daughter, Miss Pearl Park, of Oak Cliff. Air. and Airs. Barnes, parents of Corporal R. AL Barnes, visited their son and took in the exercises of commence ment. Rev. Dr. William Hayne Leavell, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Houston, was the guest of Dr. T. C. Bittle. Aliss Alary Roberts of Terrell, Texas, stopped at College while on her way home from Belmont College, to visit Aliss Alary Bittle. Airs. Wold, of AVaco, visited her gallant son, George, during commencement, and expressed herself as greatly pleased with the college. Hildy and Hyatt have kissed and made up, and now it can be truly said, •‘two souls with but a single thought, two hearts that beat as one. 7