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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCadets at A&M, Chronicle Article~+r~'~'~ ~ _~.....~-.-.~..T, THE HDUSTON CHRONICLE A ~ ~ G e t s at exas , an e e rate eturn to rev r a tree t ~ < ~,a r, ~ , w : r ~ - , U , ,a 2 f ' ~ , °,fla , a ` tl I z. : Y. q x' , ~,i 3'i t ;a 3 a ^t a~'¢ ,a ~ xk Y~4,".. dq": ~ ~ k~ "`F' i. ` F J s ~Q `g'a ~ `a ~ ~ ~`,Pt., 1H. 6cF c mwu2 A~ ~"'~F r"a ~ r x: 5, ,a ,.z`u,~~ h~, M.,F t } nti~i~ f'.:. f „ a"x>u y h Y J~/. y ~ 5! .5 k »~tl YdP'h'. W? xCP.""'%' M a'i~+`:aN n/~ fi i:i' ~~r, 1 S ti' Y ~ ~ M+ Y ^N "bv~,~a!k . w: ~ ~ ~.R., e.>; d'c,u ,aP n" f :P ~v L~ .u ?;~v: S ~ zz P g c ~ ~ ti ~ ~ ~ 4 s»>x+e a a ~ ~ rs a ,:ist ~ a t ~ £ a~".$.",.e~P x sx," 3< t~ ,°s, uac; n<>v~: • :v v•r.. an u,»Ya e„ x: .w X' . `0#` ; ro 4 >~4 ,r 3" - p~,a' G:i' '~v: s ' V~€'aa~' Y,3' f. .,4., .::.r" k~Ik~~ wqv -w a ,T°.' 7k ~~~~@ ~~,~~r . _ ~ s~ PROUD OLD GLORY and equally proud Texas A. and M. brats the cadet corps' return to prewar strength and efficiency, • . ~ _ - -,•;y cadets marched smartly in review Saturday before high ranking The 3800 cadets have been awarded the highest efficiency rat- e military and civilian officials of the state and nation, to eels- ing the War Department can give. ,vs 6y, P w : 1 ~M1..: s,'~ i Md f, " Y ,c ,a, h ~ k „j s,~ ' ~ . a~, ~ ` , F ' , R ~ f i r~ 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ y~,, F° . . ;e ~ ~ s T ~ , 3 ::F; » ~ t t n. ~ Y •,y,.,,:z, ( a sae ks . ~ i. ~ h~ z~, y k ~ ke 3 i ~ ki v a,, e y ~f,' ~.'r ~`~B"'~'`~'" 5OFT MI15IC AND ROMANCE was the mood of the ball. AN HONORARY COLONELCY in the Texas A. and M. Corps HAPPY CADETS and their dates, who came to A Shown enjoying that mood are Cadet K. C, Hudgins of Hous- 01 Cadets was awarded to Reserve First Lt. Audis Murphy, left ggieland from ing to a novelty number by Vaughn Monroe and his orchestra. ton and his date, Miss Bobby Ruth Smith of New Gulf, who tbove facing camera, the most decorated hero of World War II, all parts of the state for the gala affair, are shown grouped The ball, in historic Sbisa Hall, was the final event on the day's was one of the six chosen as sweethearts of the 8500 Texas at the review. The award is being made by Cadet Col. Robert around the bandstand at the military ball Saturday night,, listen- program. A. and M. students. Pictures of the beauties will a ear in the McClure of Texarkana, commandant of the corps. PP Vanity Fair section of the college annual this year. ~»u vxr < ~ is" ~jt~ ~f c !6 h ~x<~ ~ x~~ y~ m~ ~r P ~ E ' ~ nY x ~ ' 4 w k ~ e x~~i~ % ~ r~ Y h~ ~ H ~ ~s rya~~. .F 0 C~ ~ ~ ` ~ h ~ i~ ~ S4s~ ~ry r ' r; a, s t ~ y ~ hx `v'f ~x ~ p l ~ f 0~ a Vii; ~ ~~{1,. i ~ L4 ~ $ 01x ~ Y ,,,r , a~'~e~r~ ties e, Po. ~t ~a a3 ~ 3 " c r , s, ~ ~ ~4 F/ ~ YY k. j ~ ~ ~ 7 ry ~ a f ;:g ~ ~ k 3 s; ~ , 0'. ~ ~s: ys~ c ~ P, ' ~a ~ 4 3ms ~ ~w 3x~~ e~3 a ~~K~:~~ I HIGH RANSIN(i officials were in the reviewing stand for the deputy commander of the British army staff mission in Wash- tolorhtl cadet parade. Shown above, left to right, are Congress- ington; G. R White of Brady, president of the A. and M. ay e t+ta Olin Teague, in whose district A. and M, fe located; Dr. F, board of directors, and Maj. Gen. Harry H. Vaughan, aide to ~ •r . ~r_: n r - _ ' ..uk~`f. a.~%'x~f.Y ~ ati^aim:.4 > f ~,u " ~~»'.w a n-u__ ~___u__a _r ~ ~ w awwii, jlrraluCllL UL A. aUU IVA., 11'laJ. urea W. A. Va6C91[L49, rzesiaem Truman PRESENTATION OF DATES to the visiting dignitaries was made by the cadets during the ball. Cadet Cal. John E. Orr of MILITARY WALK holds many a cherished memory for Texas -eewM 1"W ~MSaa ole staff taetesewhr Bryan, executive officer of the corps, is shown presenting Miss Aggies, past and present. Cadet Major Jack Sands, a senior from Norma Cooke of Waxahachie to British X4 Gen. J. A. Gas- Karns City, is shown taking advantage of the walk for a stroy eolwOsU with him date, Min 31W Js Yomu of Dallas