Broken tree branches reached toward the heavy gray clouds over Maple Hill Cemetery as young and old placed small American flags on the veterans’ headstones.
A Standing Tradition Texas A&M’s yearbook has seen a lot of changes during its more than 100 years. When it was first published in 1895, Lawrence Sullivan Ross was still president of the Texas A&M College, the city of College Station didn’t exist and nobody knew what Aggie Bonfire was. Texas A&M’s first yearbook rolled.