2 THE BATTALION RATING BOARD WELL PLEASED WITH INSPECTION Inspecting- Officers Express Surprise at Good Showing Made. Members of the War Department Rating Board for the Third Army- Area made their annual inspection of the cadet corps at A. and M. recently. It is upon the report of this board that the distinguished college rating is given. The A. and M. College of Texas has held the distinguished col lege rating by the War Department continuously since 1910, the cadet corps of the college being in the sen ior division of the Reserve Officers Training Corps. Approximately 35 colleges in the United States hold the distinguished college rating. Members of the rating board who inspected the cadet corps of the col lege, the system of theoretical and practical instruction given in military tactics, and the government property at the college, such as arms, equip ment, horses, and the like, were Ma jors R. M'. Danford, artillery, and C. H. Bonesteel, infantry, both from headquarters in Washington, D. C. The official report of the rating giv en to A. and M. will not be announc ed until the officers have completed their area, but both officers were highly pleased with the showing of the corps, and predicted that the rat ing given to the college will be high er than it ever hqs been before. BAND CONCERTS TO FEATURE SUNDAY AFTERNOONS FOR REMAINDER OF TERM the triangle just in front of the Mess Hall and will start about four o’clock and last until about five-thirty. All kinds of music is to be played so that everyone will have his musical desires satisfied and will have something to look forward to when he goes to the concert. Mr. Dunn has been working hard this year and has a good selec tion of pieces that he can play at any time and will be able to play requests. SCHOLARSHIP OF PRESENT SEN IOR CLASS. The following statement given out by the registrars office indicates the status of the present senior class in regard to graduation. This based on the facts that a total of 80 grade points are necessary for graduation and that sixteen of these must be made during the senior year. 284 Candidates for Bachelor degrees. 2 Candidates for Doctor of Vet erinary Medicine Degrees. The spring concerts of the Band will begin next Sunday according to Mr. Dunn, director. This will be the first appearance of the Band this year in concert. It has always put on some good programs and the cadets have enjoyed the Sunday afternoons that they would have spent in an other wise unprofitable manner. These concerts are to be given in 286 232 124 104 86 Total number of candidates. Seniors, or 81% of the class have already accumulated 80 grade points. of this number, or 44% of the class, are eligible for distinction this year if their records for the second term are in keeping with the work of the first term. Seniors, or 36% of the class, had 125 or more grade points to their credit at the end of the first term. Seniors, or 30% of the class still lack the required number of grade points, either is not mak ing the total 80 or in not hav ing accumulated thes required 16 this year. 30 | % still lack the required grade points for graduation. The Will to do Hard toil brings happiness to him Who has—AN EARNEST AIM. He meets each task with joyous vim; Whose heart is—IN THE GAME. Long hours pass with lightning pace And lo, his work is through. He is—A WINNER IN THE RACE Who has—THE WILL TO DO. —By Melville Sloane. QUEEN BILLIE DOVE AND HUNTLEY GORDON IN “Sensation Seekers” FRIDAY AND SATURDAY GILM GRAY inCABARETT A BIG SPECIAL DIXIE Wednesday and Tfaurs. Rose of the Tenements. 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