2 THE BATTALION IN CARVING A CHICKEN rocking a cradle or making a fine suit of clothes— noth ing can take the I'lace of the hu- man hand. M individuc-l measure. T. K. LAWRENCE ’92 also are coming back in full force and will contribute to the history making reunion. The mere boys of 1904 and of 1909, ’10, ’ll, and ’12, also will be back. Of course there too will be many Aggies who will return whose classes will not be holding reunions. Some of these faithful ones make it back every year and without their return com mencement would not be commence ment. The Y. M. C. A. building is being set aside exclusively for alumni and former students and other accommo dations will be provided as needed. In order that we may know something of about how many to provide for those who contemplate returning are re quested to advise Association head quarters. An effort will be made to provide comfortable quarters for everyone. 4 The full program for the com mencement exercises is given in The Aggie The annual business meeting of thfe ^^s^ciatio. of Former Students will be held Mon day afternoon at 2 o’clock in the Y. M. C. A. Chapel. That night the Brazos county exes will entertain the visit ing delegation with a party the de tailed plans for which will be an nounced later. This year’s graduating class will be the second largest in the history of the College. There will be 211 to re ceive the Bachelor’s degree in either engineering or agriculture in some of their phases. The program is an elaborate one and those who have not attended a commencement exercise in recent years will have a rare opportunity thead of them for a great week.—The Aggie. — ANIMAL HUSBANDRY PICNIC On the afternoon and evening of May 1 the annual picnic of the Animal Husbandry students was held at Royal Pond. Immediately after dinner of that day the A. H. students started a mi gratory movement for the picnic grounds and by 4 o’clock 200 guests had arrived. The program for the afternoon was started at once. The first event was a baseball game between the A. H. professors and the seniors of that department. The game was a thriller. Up until the third stanza the Profs were leading by the narrow margin of one run. In the fourth Dick Shelton turned a de feat into a victory when he tripled with two on. These scores proved enough to give victory to the sen iors. The final count was 2 to 1. A second game was started but it was brought to an abrupt end when Jake Parr and Bunny Flint announc ed “soupy”. It is to their efforts and knowledge of the culinary arts that an excellent spread consisting of barbe cued meats, hot buns, potato salad boiled eggs and hot coffee was serv ed. This delectable repast was top ped off with ice cream, cake, fruit and lemonade. After the feed Dean Kyle made a short talk in which he said that he was heartily in favor of the proposed A. H. library. Following the Dean the editor of the Farm and Ranch made an educational talk on problems of the A. H. men in Texas. > These talks were followed by mounted wrestling matches, foot races, and finally the urge to return to College Station. Everyone is cen tering attentions for next year’s af fair. TETSON HATS CARRY THIS WITH YOU. When you are in the following towns this summer remember the dates and places and make it a point to make the club luncheon held by the A. and M. Clubs: Dallas, the club meets every Friday at 12:10 at the Oriental Hotel. In Houston, every Friday at 12:10 in the Rice Hotel. At Galveston, at Rogers Cafe every Friday at 12:10. Waco, the 21st of every month at the Manhattan Cafe at 12:10. The San Antonio Club meets the first Wednesday in the month at 12:10, Gunter Hotel. M. F. Ward of the Business Mens’ League is secretary of the Palestine Club. The monthly dates are to be announced. The Wichita Falls Club meets every first Saturday evening. H. R. Isbell, county engineer, president and R. W. Stiles of the Texhoma Refining Co., is secretary of the club. -Nacogdoches Club mqets monthly, and the cates are to be announced later. Dr. D. D. Giles, veterinarian, is secretary. The Fort Worth Club meets regu larly. T. B. Hoffler, president of the Fensland Oil Co., is president of the club. CARD OF THANKS. Caldwell, Texas, April 30, 1924. Our family assembled at home. It is through the will of God that we have one vacant chair and the absence of the sweet charming voice of our dearly beloved son and brother. We take this method of extending our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the consoling words, the many beautiful floral offerings, and the as sistance offered us during the recent sudden death of our beloved son and brother. We shall never forget the campus friends and the students of A. and M. 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