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03-18-09, 12:15 PM #11
Re: Texas A&M
If you're in to the sports side of Texas A&M, here's a story about the Texas A&M and Texas rivalry.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/columns/story?id=3220036
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Fightin Texas Aggie Class of 2006
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03-18-09, 03:24 PM #12
Re: Texas A&M
So, I'm heading down there next month for the "Spend the Night with the Corps" program to figure out if I want to join the Corps of Cadets or just head off to the Honors Dorms as a civi. I think I'm gonna be hosted by the E-2 group. Gonna go see me Miss Rev.
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03-18-09, 03:27 PM #13
Re: Texas A&M
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03-19-09, 12:19 PM #19Re: Texas A&M
Originally Posted by Pineapple!
Elephant Walk marks the end of the usefulness of the Aggie seniors to the student body. Like dying elephants, which wander the jungle looking for a place to die after their value to the herd is over, thousands of seniors will join hands and wander aimlessly about campus visiting landmarks for the symbolic "last time."
The event occurs annually prior to the last regularly scheduled football game.
Seniors meet at Kyle Field for a yell practice and presentations. Afterwards, senior yell leaders and redpots will lead the group through campus.
The seniors will stop at Fish Pond, the Lawrence Sullivan Ross Statue, and the Corps Quadrangle for brief yell practices before heading out to the Bonfire site on the Polo Fields.
This Aggie tradition is known to underclassmen as "E-Walk" since it is bad for underclassmen to say the word elephant as it is classified as a "senior word."
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