Traditions 101
Abstract:
They are unique, timeless and have been a part of the University since its inception in 1876. ...
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Burke White
posted 8/27/07 @ 2:17 AM CST
Good bull!
I'd like to comment that I was at Rev III's funeral when she had died over the summer of 1975. It was prior to the 1975-1976 season. I was a senior. We filled up all of the north end "U" and had people up to the twenty yard line on both sides.
Pretty good turnout for something that had only about a week to develop, but we were Aggies.
There is one tradition missing-the greatest-BONFIRE.
I have not given up on it and will do everything that I can possibly do with old and present Ags to bring back our greatest tradition.
Burke White '76
I'd like to comment that I was at Rev III's funeral when she had died over the summer of 1975. It was prior to the 1975-1976 season. I was a senior. We filled up all of the north end "U" and had people up to the twenty yard line on both sides.
Pretty good turnout for something that had only about a week to develop, but we were Aggies.
There is one tradition missing-the greatest-BONFIRE.
I have not given up on it and will do everything that I can possibly do with old and present Ags to bring back our greatest tradition.
Burke White '76
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