V Friday, September 12, 1952 THE PATTALION Page 3 . . V f. mr- orkiiisf Hand In Hand . o . . | Exchange Store profits, beyond operating capital ' ... . needs, are annually allocated to various Student Wel fare and Recreation Projects. More than $325,000 has been so allocated during the past four fiscal years. This includes substantial con tributions to the following : THE GROVE GUION HALL MUSIC HALL GOLF COURSE RODEO ARENA THE AGGIE PLAYERS LIGHTED SOFT BALL FIELD CAMPUS TENNIS COURTS THE FAMOUS AGGIE BAND MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER DORMITORY ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT LIBRARY RECREATIONAL READING When you buy your books and other school and personal needs from The Exchange Store, you not only get top quality at fair prices, but you make an invest ment in welfare and recreation for every present and future Aggie, J .MiM The Exchange Store needs your support to make these things possible You need the support!t pro vides. Let’s work hand in hand to build of A&M a better place to live, work, study and play. ‘Ttfr-vv GUION HALL ^ AGGIE PLAYERS THE GROVE -> ❖ i i f i d T E X A S A G a I E. : S k