The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 01, 1899, Image 32
(30) B is for Bullard the camp meeting- preacher, B is also for Barnes the “natural born reacher.” B is for Bland the agricultural sport, C is for Campbell a fox on the tennis court. C is for Cousins the Drum Major proud,- C is also for Carson who has never plowed. D is for Dwyer who plays foot ball, E is for Evans with his unlimited “g-all.” F is for fool and Sterns leads the class, G is for g’ood bye when we have all passed. H is for Harrison who grows throug-h his hat, H is also for Horn who is taller than that. I is for ig-norance, we all have a store, J is for joy when our school days are o’er. K is for Kyle the sporty country lad, E is for Lewis who is nearly as bad. L is for Love the civil engineer, M is for Martin who can ride any steer. M is for Monroe, the body of the class, N is for nothing- he’ll amount to at last. O is for onward, to the g;oal we will press, P is for Poulter a disciple of Ness. Q is for question we have on examination, R is for rest we g-et in vacation. S is for Sloss, a shepherd he’ll be, S is for Soles, the silent M. E. S. is for Sterns, the worst in the bunch, T is for turke} 7 we don’t g-et for lunch.