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Bill Crist ’73 says: I was a fish in Sqdn 4 the year we built the tallest Bonfire on record. I remember the bruises, the muscle pains, the cuts, the blisters, the pushups. It is all pale compared to the sacrifice our 12 brothers and sisters gave to our beloved school. Every Aggie Muster since that day I have said a "Here" for them. Their sacrifice is forever etched in our minds. Whether or not we ever see another official Bonfire does not matter; our traditions will survive. We are great. We are mighty. We are Texas Aggies. (November 5th, 2009 at 10:23am)
Suzanne Winckler
Features
Texas Primer: The Grand Champion Steer
Tastes in livestock are as whimsical as tastes in fashion. This year petite is in. (February 1986)
Texas Primer: The Bluebonnet Snapshot
Okay, so photos of cute kids in fields of bluebonnets aren’t great art. That’s not the point at all. (April 1985)
Texas Primer: Mesquite
It looks fragile with its lacy leaves and fragrant flowers. Looks can be deceptive. (September 1982)



