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EXPRESS iG THE SPI1 m OF A M “It’s neat the wa; for the upcomin y everyone gets fired up g year.” s the first day of classes drew to a close, A M stu- dents gathered at Kyle Field for one of the first traditions of the year, All-University Night. On and off-campus Aggies were present to welcome back old students and to introduce the incoming freshmen to A M. “I think it’s a great way to let freshmen and even upperclassmen see and hear from some of the people who make things happen on this campus,” commented se¬ nior Melissa Muecke. “It’s neat the way everyone gets fired up for the upcoming year,” she said. Head Yell Leader senior Thomas Bu¬ ford opened the yell practice with general welcoming comments to the crowd and then turned the microphone over to Dr. Frank E. Vandiver, president of the Uni- veristy, for his official welcoming state¬ ment. Other welcoming speeches were made by Dr. John J. Koldus, vice presi¬ dent of student affairs, and senior Sean Royall, student body president. Whoops filled the air when Athletic Di- rector and Head Coach Jackie Sherrill was introduced to inform the crowd that the Aggies were going to be Cotton Bowl bound. Sherrill then presented Buford with an A M jersey in recognition of the time and effort he had put into practices with the team. Whoops and cheers contin¬ ued as Sherrill introduced the new mem¬ bers of the team and the candidates for the Aggie 12th Man Kick-off Team. The yell leaders rounded out the even¬ ing with the first yell practice of the year. Students were led in the traditional Aggie yells, while dorms and corps outfits added hump-its of their own. “I wanted to come for my last time since I’m a graduating senior. I love hearing the crowd get fired up and listening to the different yells by the dorms,” commented senior Dawn Mill¬ er. Following All U-Night students were able to meet each other at a Howdy dance, which was held at the Hall of Fame. By Denise Moehl 24 Life
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LEFT: Junior, Kathy Ingram, a camp counselor, gets into the spirit of Fish Camp by yelling with the freshman. BELOW: The evening quiet times are some of the more memorable moments of Fish Camp. A cross burns on Lake Palestine at Lakeview Methodist Assembly.
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Showing her spirit for A M, a freshman girl from Keathley dorm wildcats after a yell.
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