^W^W»V«VVVhV.«% WW¥W¥¥¥¥W¥ a SOGIAL. a 1 jumun juhjh jumuk. jfunjn j^kumi ji OPERA IN BRYAN. jCOLLOWING Senior classmen JJ attended the opera in Bryan on Saturday night, October 14: McCormick, Coulter, Simpson, S., Simpson, O., Luhrsen, Scherer, Fitzgerald, W. Buhler, Faust, Hal Moseley, Rogers. The boys reported having had a fine time. The also were surprised to see how many pretty girls were pres ent and graced them with their smiles. The play was enjoyed by everyone present, and the First class expressed their intention of attending the next one. We hope McCormick and Coulter found the buggy and drove off, to the disappointment of two other classmates. If they did not, we think perhaps if they try again they might find the buggy hitched to the front gate. At 10 o’clock, the time at which the opera was over, the gallant Seniors congregated at the depot and enjoyed themselves until 4 a. m., telling yarns, etc., when the train for dear old College ap peared over the hill. The First class will go again. "O— THE HOP. The hop given for the enter tainment of the Houston High School Football team was a de cided success. The following young ladies were present: Misses Suggs, Shields, Edmonds, Smith, Hutson, Clarke, McKenzie, Sbisa, Cavitt, Polk, Shepheard, Parker, Elma Harber, Virginia McCannico and Helen Bittle. The grand march was led by Mr. Murray, our coach, and Miss Stella Shep herd. Home, Sweet Home was played in time for the dancers to reach their stopping places before Sunday morn. Everyone report ed having had a delightful time.