SOUTHWESTESN BANQUETA MARKED SUCCESSGRADS AND FORMER STUDENTSRECALL DAYS GONE BYAT BANQUETffiee atMemories of other davs were recalledJHIEFAGERof Southwestern University,Georgetown, nt the annual banquet of the “oldEditorEditorEditorEditorEditorEditorEditorEditorjgradsand former students held in thegrill room of the Westbrook Hotel Fri-(lay nightnager nager i nager lagerMore than sixty were in attendance, the largest gathering ever attending an annual banquet of theJEx-Students' Association of Bouthwestern University.«•lr. R. W. Tinsley, a member of the faculty, was toastmaster.The principal address was deliveredby l)r. P. W. Horn, retiring president,who becomes president of the new Tev-for aas Tech College after January 1. TomL. Met uHough, Dallas, and Rev. Ethal-dentsothermore A . f'ox, Fort Worth, graduates ofthe class of ’89, were the oldest gradu-think•arry-Theates attending.Among those who recounted formeryour•e ati willexperiences as pupils included Rev. J.M. Bergin, who recited a poem of his Alma Mater.nsid-featured.?e yells and songsalmaIn his address, Dr. Horn declaredthat though the was leaving that “when-bal-ever it is within my power to do so, Ii canu orhooLshall say a good word in favor of Southwestern University.Among those who made speeches andsiblewere in attendance included Mr. and \nMrs. R. W. Tinsley, Miss Laura Km•/ 7 ----- ------— ——“,7u kendall, d an of women: O. A. Ullrich,All ^youInprofessor of education; J. C. Godbev,professor of Chemistry; E. H. Hereford,Th£member of the faculty; Miss Pearl A.Neas, registrar; W. C. Vaden, professor of Latin and Greek; Dean C. N. Wun-Whiclast-der; President P. W. Horn; T. C. LeeHis vSuperintendent of the Gainesville Public Schools; R. L. Brewer, registrar S.TheM. T ., Dallas; Rev. G. S. Glover, preside, dent Clarendon College, Clarendon; G.WhI. Pickens, dean of Wcstmoorland College, San Antonio; Miss Frances Barge, dean of women at Westmoorland Col-That ilege; Miss Mary Shipp Sanders, Countvi eelSuperintendent of Williamson Countv;Mrs. Jessie Daniel Ames, Georgetown,“MajeBenpresident of the Texas League of Women A oters; Fred Band, superintendentof schools at McG^gor; Paul Morgan, A ichita Falls; Miss Genevieve Rix, SanIn rLike tAntonio; Sidney Gray, Burkburnett;Paul Young, Temple; Miss Annie Purl,rn j Georgetown; Miss Allie Barcus, FortWorth; Miss Helen Barcus, Dr. W. SBarcus, Fort Worth; O. W. Peterson,j Fort Worth; Miss Mabel Hewitt, Steph-C' j eraille; Messervie Edens, Arlington; j Rev. E. A . Cox, Fort Worth; Miss AgnesSoftSeeEdens, Foit Worth; Mr. and Mrs. J. E.fore vlt;HeLnngwith, Terrell; John and Joe Berger, tive?”Fort Worth; Miss Grace Fain, Arling-ton; A1 Paxton, Fort Worth; Tom L.is,McCullough, Dallas; Dean J. O. Heath,Kidd-Kayyear's(‘ollege, Sherman; EdwardlvMunden, principal Arlington Heights School; Joe Bain, Mt. Pleasant; MissRowena Onderdonk, member of T. W. C.lives oGirlsfaculty; A. C. Haynes, professor of education, Hillsboro Junior College; MissuTabby Smith, Fort Worth* Miss ManFORCOMER7rene House, Cameron; R. H. Jones, Ed-dv; Miss Arrie Barrett, Graham; W. S'.Rix, Dqjlas; Miss Mamie Weaver, Harry B. Crozicr, Dallas.Mr mix rs of the committeeo ninaj rangements which had eharge of the cx-st udent sf banquet were: Edward Mun-jden, J. W. Hcrgin, Miss Bowena Onder-j donk, Miss Agnes Edens, Miss Pearl A. Noas and Prof. B. W, Tinslev.