The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 01, 1899, Image 12

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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.