V ■ y> s, IfXT SE!PTEM.ER11 'k: o’*. TAEION 1948 > ’ Pages - Wm m I in 1 _ a •■‘i' h T By FRANK CUSHING “The adjustments facing "a fresh- man v are difficult in any college* but when combined^with the nec essary ones at a military college they are greater,” Colonel H. L. Boatner new' commandant of ca dets and professor of military science and tactics said when in terviewed recently. Colonel Boatnir continued, “The freshmen must meet the duo prob lem of adjusting to the difficul ties of college life while also fac ing the newness of a recruit’s life.” As a cheering factor he re ferred to the many graduates of this school. “However‘ all Aggies have made .this adjustment since; the start of the college and the military training department and national reputation of this school the personnel. He quoted, “It is : ; . COLONEL H . i JL BO V 'NER is new commandant of cadets. . CaidwellV * ■ n- •IJ t V V ■ i Dr John S. CaMmll Optometrist >i DR. K B. McNUTT DENTIBT Office in Parker Building Over Canady’s Pharmacy Phone 2-1457 Bryan, Texaa Aniiex and Campus Training To Be Identical, Boatner Says r f has been built on these men.” When, questioned on the military pjpegram that the Freshman will be inducted to, he stated, “Military training •Received at the Annex Will be identicaV with that received on the Campus in that Freshmen will have their own staff, tactical bffi-s cer, and military property custod-: iah whq.will issue clothing and re lated items at the field.” . Colonel Boatner went on to explain, “Freshmen leaders will be selected from those newcom ers who have had some prior training. In this way Freshmen will .have the opportunity to show their true Colors and what they can do under their own class leadership.” He feels he is somewhat quali fied to understand a freshman’s problems for he was a freshman at Tulane University after Ki^ First World War service as a pri vate in tne Marine Corps. He was again a freshman at West Point where he graduated in 1024. He succeeded Coloney Guy S. Meloy in the position of commandant in August of this year. , • j As an-aid to newcomers he said, “Many have the misconceived idea that discipline and punishment are the same thing. Discipline is noth ing but the submission of one’s will to ordinary conduct. Punish ment will be inflicted only on those unwilling to cany on in this man- O: KI.COME AGGIES” ips serve your . . • • T : < *' !il ' !! -• All wa' WELRY and GIFT NEEDS I ’. .,. for the coming year.- , * REPAIRED ARE SCIENTIFICALLY TESTED I& L MctARTY, Jeweler l . ; tV - I M ( FT “f IV V I '• V ■-v V • K . • f a S. A * i '*■ 4 •k’. ~ E • \ y College'Station ner or those Who through re cessive energy Want to pull a prank to let off steam.” “Nothin|; I have said should be taken to mean that newcomers will .undergo undue hardships. Your health, food, and living con ditions will be carefully checked to ascertain that you will not have to bear excessive discom fort.” Colonel Boatner continned “Since you were small, you have been warned that you must take things like a soldier. Now ybu are facing your first test;” He cited the report,issued after the last annual inspection by the inspecting party which made the general inspection of the A&M ■ \ LCOME AGGIES” ZUBIK TAILORS 1jT * V* ' \ ’ • ' - • | I . are ready to>erve you • r 7 0=SK»ISa0 .^W BOOT BREECHES r'- DARK SHIRTS AND SLACKS SUNTAN SHIRTS AND SLACKS PINK SLACKS r ‘ ; ■ :c. YPES OF ALTERATIONS 4Na. INSIGNIA sewing ■ J i' L ' r r i '■•'it- A ,■ ■ '■l: ■ . ■ ■ •• -f • : t • -ism '• i ' . I V ' ' V __ , For the BEST in Tailoring ZUBIK & SONS ■-.i ■ t ■ 1947 FORD TUDOR SEDAN . . . i " Radio, Heater, Whitewall Tires. ] 1947 CHEVROLET BUSINESS COUPE . . . Radio and very clean. 1946 FORD CLUB COUPE ... .! 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For the past year he has ^ n visiting professor of chemis(tr n i it the University of. NebxMy* Dr, LeRoy’s professional tions include the American Cluetri- cal Society, American Electrdc4*4' I ical Society, American Assofiat ' University Professors, Sigma, Sigma Xi an imbda Upsilon! Dr. LeRoy has charge J : •: l, it. Y HOLlCKj’l Establisl ie< ■ ii ■ — :... WELCOME. AGGIES f!' i !' ■V Se Us For Those — KHAKI PA HIGH BACK TALON ZIPPERS FLAPS ON HIP POCK JUST LIKE T ■ , ‘*in Welcome Agg k f -, .j .j , We are Pi|ei)lafre4 to (ffiVe ' ! ' • ■ f i vix-' ; FASTSERV f MASTS l Di dorad ► Dr.jl ,?‘S rs tember have here at and Dr. ’s degrees from the organic and general wu graduated wWh ^ his PhD. fromVe^UnL of Illinois in 1933. He n with the U. S. Food 51 Administration in the >f chemist-analyst and ejrvejdlfo^r Urge companies i ■ F edrly part of the war 1 ch group leader with ritories, Cactus Ord r Jumas, Texas, and Wo ‘ks, was connected with ( the El-# 'Oiks,:San Frdncisco. 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