16 THE BATTALION. his collar bone while wrestling. It would be advisabe for him to let “Babe” alone in the future. The second class chose E. J. Kyle to deliver the re sponse to the valedictorian. Miss Rita Sbisa has been on a visit to her friend, Miss PfeufFer, of New Braunfels, during the month. Cadets Austin and Blackburn ’00 meet regularly with the senior class. “Assistant” Adj. Robson has joined the choir. Miss Gussie Friley of Bryan visited friends on the cam pus during the month. At the last meeting of the Calliopean Literary societ}'- the following officers were elected: President, W. C. Martin; vice-president, Rountree; Rec’g secretary, Kyle; treasurer, Eichblott; critic, Spiller; censor, Barton; librarian, Smith; sergeant-at- arms, Pat O’orourke. Sneed ’98 sends his girl home-made candy. Law ’00 aspires to be the Com'd’s aid ’de camp in case of war. Adams ’99—“I got the last egg in the nest if it was glass.” Herst, to Com’d’t—“Sir, I have passed my physical ex amination. Heffner to Burges—“I got off the lawn tennis (Mortise and Tenon) this evening. Peter Crow dreamed the other nisht that he was captain of a man-of-war. Heffner—“Is the North Pole named for the Polar bear?” The base ball game between the second teams of College and Bryan resulted in a score of 23 to 5 in favor of College. Prof, and Mrs. R. H. Price entertained the senior class horticultural students Sunday before last at a handsomely