- i' Pa** t 3 The Ba««»l4oi 1 Honor and the Blue Star... One* erml ant! v CoU^r**. ROTC branch Awaar th * afain Um aadat corps will bonne* to ^Marmine the inspected by the f«Hi*J icisncy ratine of the t m Our honor is at stake. Our ri*ht to wear the blue star on th* right sleeve of our blouses Is at •tail* i It signifies tactics, in drill, in •d not be said how in by has worked army ’ This blue star is importaat I knowledge of military Misnce and say, in uniform, hi discipline. It ns the wsaring of this star means to students and to former lent# Ail of us have a feeling of pride when we are ask- 'What does that bins star mean*" and oan reply' fit •how*, that Aggieiand has the highest rating possibls aa an r ROTC unit." There will be a tough tnepectloa this OrovHd rorces offleeva. The mflltary department has ; hard, the oadste have worked hard, to Uons of the traiaipf .wMmi prodnaaa at A. 4 M. than at any other school. The inspectors will be on the campus for four tlvs days, and during that time the corps will bs ui slant surveillance. Rvery cadet Aggie, from the lowest Pish to the loftiest Senior must bs constantly on guard for any off ••naive of damaging conduct or appearance. Uniform regulations must bs strictly observe Thi* means buttoned collars, unrolled sleeves, pent* cuffs straight, ‘liny brass, and tan socks at ail times when in uniform. Ing these four days, and especially on Monday and Tuee- _cadet officer* and noncommissioned officers should be constantly on the lookout for any violations of these rules. Also, only freshly laundered khakis should be allowed for wear Army, that blue star la important to us all. Let's do our best during the inspection to show we deserve to be rated excellent. — V t* FEATURES Shoo Fly Pie Is An Actuality, Tessie Home Be Reports S reriM for too Prof to Fibers to Society on grid si S:*0 (•l too * , , ooH oho* Swf —CEMETERY— Contoraod fro* Pa«o I . pO drolno*o, too ooU to good ana. moot important, thoro can So no objsc- taon to location oi a oomrtory no*t to OCM oatabli»hod la 1B70, tho year too Shiloh plot waa Mod hi ^Tr- rear* and ^ her fin potoity to too Methodist Episcopal *t tho ago of tea. She la church South. of Dra laabcl mad Silrio ■r f p,-< if^ally, the proportg , of which purrhaa* la contemplated ex tend* south on Highway S from what Is know* SS Shiloh hall to the coo tor of .tbs labs south of toe •Id cemetery, aad has a depth of ISSO foot from too hlgfcmnp. tod e did or too do the, hoola to two w tw r to* W»"V'Wto m 4 m^WWetom^ Sow eahw dtotoe-. \ IT In the “Y" The place to meet your old pals for EATS DRINKS SMOKES —TOWN HALL— , (Continued Prom Page II • four-concert aeriee erf out-of town apaeorsacoa. r Now aixtoen years old. Mim Tho maa haa studied piano far aeoaa year* aad gaeo her first concert a student •Soonti L0UP0T5 hmere you alwa>s get A FAIR TRADE Batt's Th* uausl dinner far Bsalto* srsr.,rr’;; SiSO p.m I Anyone Shoo Hy I fulling at r , INVISIBLE HALF SOLES By Factory Methyls A Feature of th* COLLEGE STATION SHOE REPAIR SHINE and DYE Norelty Leather Good, a Specialty SHOP-MADE < 0* HOY HOOTS — ALL SUB North Gate MITCHELL • LRS. i STUDY LAMPS *A Muat for Every Room*’ ? Ingenuity , Quality Value - . . f $5.95 AGGIELAND PHARMACY Nerth Gate iJ FRESHMEN ' ' | 4 4 C hji _ i when you bringr those uniforms I to the North Gate it’s rjp . ti LOUPOTS TRADING POST - ,or - : Hf / Quality and Spaed — Dry Qollege Supplies, ■/ DF i Your college needs from uniforms to little personal comfort* can be supplied by your Ex change Store—the store that is operated and maintained by the college for your convenience. You will find our quality, service and merchan dise of the highest quality — factors that are highly important ip making purchases because better merchandise will last longer and give better service. jn » USE THIS STORE OFTEN • j- J i 1 [ i Check over the items you need and then come to the Exchange Store for Qram W* carry a complete line of the things you need. ge Store = ***** sJm am|w K f