THE BATTALION.
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SENIOR CLASS OF ’98 AND ’99.
The following- is a list of the senior class of ’98 and
’99 and their occupations previous to entering- the colleg-e:
Kyle—Fisherman.
Sloss—Shepherd.
Poulter—Cotton picker.
Martin—Milk maid.
Barnes—Sport.
Sterns—Flirt.
Love—Hotel flunk.
Horn—Indian fig-hter.
W hisenant—H ay seed.
Campbell—Porter on T. P.
Dwyer—Bell boy.
Lewis—Peanut roaster.
Evans—Boot black.
Astin—Switch eng-ine on H. & B. V.
Monroe—Tamale peddler.
Whitte—Shoe maker.
Cousins—Vender of shoe-strings, collar-buttons, etc.
Bullard—Preacher.
Carson—Bee ruler.
Soles—Snake charmer.
Harrison—Swine herder.
PROF. ABBOITS RECITAL.
No entertainment that has ever occurred at this Col
lege has proven more enjoj'-able and instructive than the
recital given by Prof. Frederick Abbott last evening.
His freedom from affectation is especially commen-