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Above: Dead elephants stampede through the campus. Left: Senior bud¬ dies save the boots of a leather-legged Zip. 2 Traditions 15
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Seniors — n., I. any student with 95 credit hours (this can take anywhere from 2 to 5 years). 2. dead elephant. 3. Zip. Pachyderms prance After 95 hours, a student’s wildcat begins to change, ending with a casual “EY!,” an Aggie ring is placed on his finger (entitling him to take a place in the entry line — called Boot Line — for the football players to run through at halftime), lethargy sets in, and he is a senior. Elephant walk ends the seniors’ ca¬ reers as “useful” football fans. The se¬ niors gather on the Tuesday before the Texas A M-t. u. game, forming a line and walking through campus like dy¬ ing elephants. Ring dance and final review are a celebration and a last tribute to life as seniors at Texas A M. That long-await¬ ed walk across the stage to receive a diploma and the turn of an Aggie ring to show the world their new status as graduates are their final acts as seniors at Texas A M.
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— n., Aggie exclamations of encouragement. i.e., Gig ' em Aggies. Gig ’Em Yeaaaaaaaaaaa, gig ’em, Aggies! Aggies A-G-G-I-E-S A-G-G-I-E-S Yeaaaaaaaaa, Fight ’em, Aggies! Farmers Fight Farmers Fight; Farmers fight! Fight! Fight! Farmers, farmers fight! Military Squads left, squads right! Farmers farmers we’re all right! Load, ready aim, fire, BOOM! A M give us room! Kelly Joseph, Jeff Crofton, and Todd Kronshage lead yells at the fish pond after a victory. 16 TVaditions
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