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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1898)
34 THE BATTALION. larly gratifying. The marching, as a rule, was in excellent time, the alignment accurate, and the distances well main- tained. The competitive drill resulted in th e following scores: A B C D Manuel of arms .. i>2 95.3 92.6 90.5 Companv movements.... 94.4 95.2 89.2 94.2 Platoon movements .86.4 96.6 88.7 92 Final average 88.7 96.7 87.4 92.6 Time 82.1 100 79.3 92 First company, B. Second company, D. Third company, A. Fourth company, C. Judges: P. B. Bittle., B. C. Pittuck, F. R. Ross. Mrs. B. F. Love of Franklin, visited her son, S’g’t Love, during commencement. Mr. McNutt of Hearne, Miss Bettie McNutt of San Mar cos, and Miss Kate Hill of Hempstead, were pleasant visitors at College. The following is a partial list of the visitors who attend ed the commencement exercises: Misses Carrie Seville, Dollie Padgitt, Gypsie Ross, Bessie Ross, Dr. Frank Ross, Dr. B. H. Carroll, Waco; T. J. Ballinger, Galveston; Mr. Trenckman, H. Miller, Bellville; Tom Quinlan, Chicago; Miss Edna Daffin, Ennis; Miss Marie Adams, Bryan; Mrs. Kerr, Missses Ada and Grace Kerr, Vineland; Miss Todd, Jefferson; Miss Friley, Wellborn; Percy Bittle, Wellborn; Mrs. Foutrel and daughter, Miss Gross, San Antonio; Miss Reiman, Mr. Homann, Miss Homann, Mr. Stein, New Braun fels; Mrs. Cavitt, Wheelock; Miss Hill, Hempstead; Miss Cavitt, Bryan; Miss Pendleton, Belton; Mr. and Mrs. Carson,