Reflections Display
To recognize and honor the lives of our Student Campus Muster Roll Call honorees, personal items will be displayed as a living memorial in the Muster Reflections Display. Family members of campus honorees submit photographs, letters, stories, Aggie Rings, or other personal items that reflect their loved one’s life and what mattered most to them. It is our hope that we, as Aggies, can create an opportunity for these families to display cherished items and celebrate their honorees by exhibiting who their loved ones were, what they did, and how they touched the lives of those around them.

The Reflections Display and Muster felt like an open canvas where we could capture the essence of our daughter’s young life and share it wholeheartedly with her Aggie family.
2025 Reflections Display Information
The Reflections Display serves as a living memorial for all Aggies on the roll call. The display is a collection of letters, pictures, and other items of personal significance that help add a face to the names of those who will be called at this year’s on-campus Muster ceremony. In the past, many families have shared items ranging from Aggie Rings and memorabilia from organizations or activities they were involved with to a bowl of the honoree’s favorite candy. These items will be displayed in the Memorial Student Center Flag Room on campus from Monday, April 14, until the day of Muster, Monday, April 21.
Caiden Stewart & Chloe Timm: (979) 862-2105
Email: muster.reflections@gmail.com
Frequently Asked Questions
The Reflection Display is a memorial honoring the Aggies who are to be named on the campus Muster roll call. It is set up in the Flag Room of the Memorial Student Center the week of Muster. The purpose of the Display is to allow students and anyone on campus for Muster an opportunity to familiarize themselves with the names and stories of those being honored on the roll call.
The items that make up a Reflection Display are up to the discretion of the family or those setting up the display for the honoree. The items are meant to represent who this Aggie was in their time at A&M, as well as before and after. Common items include senior Corps boots, their favorite shirt or hat, awards and other accolades, Aggie rings, photographs, yearbooks or other important books, and letters or notes. We can work to accommodate most items a family would choose to bring, however size is a limiting factor for individual displays.
The size of Reflection Display on a table is 2 feet wide of the table by 2.5 deep. We can accommodate items that stand behind the tables set up in the Flag Room, or possibly in front of the table dependent on size. We also have access to easels, and carpeted display board from which items can be placed upon. We do ask that items displayed on the table fit on the table space provided in order to accommodate as many families as possible.
You have three options for providing the items making up your display to the Reflections Display Coordinators. Items can be mailed to the mailing address provided to you by the Reflections Display Coordinators 2 weeks or more in advance to the Set-Up Day. You can coordinate a date, time, and location in the Bryan-College Station area to meet with a Reflection Display Coordinator to drop off items on a day prior to the Set-Up Day. Finally, items can be brought in on Set-Up Day, Monday, April 14th 9-5PM, to the Flag Room of the Memorial Student Center and set up by the family or dropped off to members of the Muster Committee to set up. They may also be brought in at any point during the week of the Reflection Display April 14-21 to be set up by the family or members of the Muster Committee.
Members of the Muster Committee, especially the Reflections Display Coordinators will be happy to set up a display on behalf of any family who either cannot set it up themselves or choose not to. Once the display is dropped off either in advance or the night of set up (or week of the Display), a committee member will carefully and respectfully set up the items on your behalf in the designated spot for your display. You may also communicate any requests for the display to the Reflections Display Coordinators if you wish.
Yes, there is access to outlets throughout the Flag Room. If you need power for a video player, music player, or anything else requiring power you may use an outlet. As far as extension cords and power strips go, Muster Committee does have a limited amount that families can use. If you want to ensure that you have one, you are more than welcome to bring your own but we can accommodate some families who may need them. We ask to be respectful in this space as well in terms of the sound level or the video content you may be displaying, as well as how many electronic items you might want to bring since dozens of displays will be in the same area.
Generally, items are returned to the families immediately following the Muster Ceremony on the night of April 21st. There is a reception for families after the ceremony ends in the Family Welcome Room in Reed Arena where displays will be available for pick up by the families. If you would like to arrange a pick up time for a whole display or any specific items prior to the end of the ceremony, please contact the Reflection Display Coordinators as they can accommodate a date and time (generally the day of the ceremony around noon) to pick it up.
Displays often vary in what they look like and the make-up is up to the discretion of the family. Essentially, items are placed in a spot on a table and there is space in front to showcase the items. There is also a display board in the back for specific items like pictures. Below are pictures of a variety of displays from last year’s Display. Pictures can be seen in the gallery below.
Items will be out on display at all hours during the week of the Display. The MSC closes each night at midnight (12:00 AM) and opens again at 7:00 AM. During this time, the MSC, including the Flag Room, is empty and the doors are locked. During the day, Reflections Display coordinators, other members of Muster Committee, and 6 or more Muster Hosts are constantly in the Flag Room making rounds as a means of security. Reflections Display Coordinators will be there at 7:00 AM when the MSC opens to take inventory of each display, ensuring that all of the items are present. Inventory will also take place before the MSC closes from 11:00 PM to 12:00 AM. For meeting times that Muster Committee has throughout the week leading to Muster where members of Committee will not be present in the Flag Room, a University Security Guard will be hired for extra security. There are also security cameras throughout the MSC to deter people from stealing items. In the event that something is missing, security footage will be reviewed to help locate an item. We have an excellent track record of returning all items to families and expect nothing less than to return every item undamaged back to the families each year.


