Id ''ll t 1 ;-(H HM-H -^„, , the eattal.ow Who’s Who ill the Junipr Class | » | »»4+444 11 11 IM > I »M »l M M»l I < l»4 IV IL A. ( M ALECK’) HARRIS. Aleck Harris ia one ff the meet proaaiaant : men present at collefre, the Junior class, beintr the fortunate oae to posesa such a fine specimen of manhood. All the favours that na ture coaid bestow upon one man ar# eertainljf owned by Aleck. A fine student a man of word. Ever since his Ffhh days he. has' held a place not oarily reached by the averaare. He is taking C. E., is First Servesnj of B Co., and eras unanimously elect ed business manager of the 1920 Lonjrhom. Stay in there, Aleck, we all like you. present he id First Sergeant of H Co., sad Vice-President of the Jun ior class. Betides all that he fancies the M Bsg" course, specialising rn Animal Husbandry, being a member of the Stock Judging team. ' u T 11 i K. £■■ (“BECKY") EDWARDS. A Who’s Who Of the Junior class would never be complete without “Becky’’. This yeung man is onj of our jnost distiaguished student*. The honor of being a “distinguished Student” every term sinoe entering college falls to fe*e, but Becky Ed- arards heads that list- K. J. is editor <.f our ftext years longhorn. Wo have the utmost confidence in him; with hfci extraordinary ability add wonderful personality only success can crovfn his efforts. I. (»ST0FFY“> SoRELLE Clarendon College in' the Pan handle did not prove well for Stoffv’s health. He was getting too this up there due to .the heavy work, so he decided to come to A. and M. College, which was able to satisfy him wants. A clean fellow with the greatest heart in him. a model student; that is “Stuffy” all aver. He, too, is- oae of those fortunate Juniors to hold a commissions in the Cadet Corpa. and be a member of the Stock .Judg ing team. Hs does not weigh 7(v4 200 pounds. many other thinga of whidh we not known! I #s f n ■ M F / do in 1916. a better of thfc T. (“T”) BURNS A pessimistic look does not makej man; but waht is on the (aside *T” has wool among the Jun- • degree of high esteem by his ideelifV F. L. (“RABBI”) BERTSCHLER. Pegasus, yt auld faithful stetnl brought me to College Station, lead ing me to the :**Black Cat” and intro duced me to him Jockey, “Rabbi** With a. keen poetical expression on Rabbi’s face He greeted me in suc’h a manner that Pope’s name was push ed in the shadow while the ceremony lasted. He comes from Mississippi, bringing along great wit and humor together with the refined personality of s' gefitlema*. A well known mar. all over the college and, elsewhere for his verses and editorials publish- ( “SCOTTY 1 ” ) ALEXANDER. Scot came from Deaton He could not have selected year to hit the high spots place. Aa well aa diathngui shed up on the gridiron, and in clasp- room, he is also one of noted Juniors we have. A great atH lete, a great atudent, and a grOgt Junior. These are the things which characterise Scot. A wearer of two T*s, Bietorian of his clam, a faithful member of the casualty com pany, and h hero of the Juhior-Sop- hbmort conquest—%.iese are 4 few of his acqiheitioas. E. C. (“HENRY”) ZECARRA. Henry ia a woman halerr. ' He got tired of the Spanish girls with black eyes and black hair, so oae day he de cided to come to Texas, thougand* of miles away from heme, to attend this college in connection with getting ac quainted with blonds. Heiry full- filled a task that only few have. He started his college career without the knowledge of the English language. H4 and Castillo workad to beat the band, he said, and botn are proud to belong to the present Junior clast. Henry is a fine fellow with gr-at vieWfcr in mind we air Ibeuig glad have him. He ia taking Agriculture, specialising in Agronomy, and ii) 4pm w *>irit him. man from Hr r *J* drag ocean, The only the bird! screech chines in < thr hill Nub ind phekley •n unwa turned 1 Jives 1 in Down 1. f! v ' {'HI 1 ! j H, i. fl HAVE YOU mini TNE e * * t*i rs MEW INSTALtMERT? ■ One of the Most Up*to«Date CafeH In the South A m - : A BUij • * ill K- ’i • \ » m fee Special Gaterera tolLadrea and Gentle^nen » A DAY AND NIGHT .|F ] ||j4fy ’j || r*« I ^ I jj I ’rl O WILLIAM ECO. Proprietor 4»,»e»11 > i nn 11 n, 1111111 i,i i , n \ . tol envy. T. A. (“TOMMIE”) CHEEVES. While writing this we could not af ford to leave him out. He from somewhere id Texas, received with open arms, we got acquainted with him, we have but the boot impresaioa about hint. A military genftis throughout, rg* liable in every way, and splendid stdi dent. He belongs to E Co., ‘being g 2nd Lieutenant. He ia always step ping high in society. We nbte alsp that since the R- V. (^developed a great musical sense, for he whistlds all day long. Among the studies he likes best. Chemistry is the one most favored. (“PAT”) HAMILTON, Who has more friends th^n Pat? * ’ | This young fello’ has a quite way but • he has succeeded well in making ) I many friends in every group repre- ■ ■ Rented on the campus for mttie Fish to Uncle Dan. Pat ought t*> be a big Anancfer when he leaves this school. Whenever the Junior class has financial troubles Pat is the one who always solves the difficulty and collects the needed .a^ulilea.. Pi* Hamilton is not the noisest man in the class but when he talk* he has ’’[something to say. Everi’ Junior thinks that Pat is one the strongest )[j members of the class and all of us are glad that he is goiag to he with us another year. . j (“SENOR”) C. A. CASTILLO. Castillo hails from Moxwb City and after encircling the globe anil studying in various ones of thh great European Universities h* arrived at College Station with the reef of us as a “Fish”. He had a ttfALi. handicap in that he “*|iveye|[” no English but he speedily overcame’ foi Hole ibg j el electee bj rn the «ocu S. G. S. acceptance skid that should With and shootl elded upo| form of at the topj die Exalt design anf assembli al wart* Businca era marc) leader anj tega to tl undying fJ Sack Holt Sack Hoi Comigittc a do rated nead dues us hi V/ ^ , if pmud wf IRB-Jjf jj CKSACK "! •fE. —-T*- -* — beautiful night on the street-car ^ras -in 'a|&. "•re the twitting i