THE BATTALION Mnesday, November 24, 1965 College Station, Texas Page 7 Pyre Smaller But Still Shows Aggie Spirit Traditional Bonfire Theme: Beat The Hell Outa TU! ick For gn was •om the 7 ml gallons on ites before egin fuel- of Cadets irity chain i pyre, iroject are Robinson, Hand and Leonard urn Engi rd Harold ructor for rl torches 7:30 p.m., awesome ;he “burn- ie to beat iving day While the 1965 Aggie Bonfire will be 21 feet smaller than 1960’s record 101 feet, its flames will no doubt carry the heat of the Aggie Spirit all the way to Austin. Dating back to 1909, Aggie Bonfires have traditionally been A&M’s way of welcoming return ing exes and crowning the Spir it of Aggieland. The standard theme of all A&M Bonfires has been “Beat the hell out of TU.” As Aggieland has grown, so have its Bonfires. The height of A&M’s flaming symbol has more than tripled since the 25 foot log Bonfire of 1942. Prior to that date Bonfires had been construct ed of old boxes and scrap lumber. Industrious Aggies added a center pole in 1945, and the fol lowing year two poles were spliced together for a much tall er fire The fall of 1949 gave A&M the claim to the “world’s largest bonfire”, as the center- pole stretched to a then seeming ly impossible 65 feet. A need for a greater area forced the Bonfire to be moved from the center of the drill field in 1955 to its present location near Navasota parking lot. Over the years all Bonfires have guaranteed at least three things . . . blood, sweat and blisters. Hospital officials find tran quilizers almost necessary as great masses of unfortunate Bon fire builders come trickling into their offices each year reporting severe lacerations from axes, 35 PINKIE... (Continued From Page 3) is always open to any Aggies. Mrs. Downs, Pinkie’s wife for 48 years, has fed many homesick Aggies and provided a “home away from home” that for many made the difference between sticking it out or pulling up stakes and heading down High way 6. Another loyal A&M sup porter in his home is his daugh ter, Grey Downs, who is a secre tary at the Exchange Store here on the campus. Despite all his love for Aggieland, Pinkie has never neglected his family or his church, which he places above all. He has been a member of the Methodist Church for 81 year and a Mason for over 51 years. Part of Pinkie’s kindness to others was repaid him in 1955 when he found himself in the hospital with a growing hospital bill and personal debts. The Braz os County A&M Club organized a variety show called “In the Pink,” with proceeds to be used to pay off Pinkie’s debts and hos pital bill. With the $3,000 they collected, they did this as well as pay the mortgage on Pinkie’s home. Pinkie’s plans for the immedi ate future are to live to be at least 92. This will enable him to witness Texas A&M’s 100th birth day in 1976, at which he plans to deliver the centennial address! tonight after bonfire SEE TWO REAL THRILLERS “ECCO” & “NOT TONIGHT HENRY” (AFTER BONFIRE) CIRCLE TONIGHT 2 COLOR HITS Walt Disney’s “OLD TELLER” & Elvis Presley In G.I. BLUES” splinters in the most embarrass ing places, plus numerous cases of poison ivy. Due to a great many injuries suffered from the 1955 Bonfire, the 1956 Bonfire workers wore signs on the backs of their jack ets reading “Safety First.” At times the tremendous task of constructing the big fire seems overpowering. A discouraged Paul Halladay, 1955 Head Yell Leader, described a behind-sched- ule log stacking effort thusly: “The logs out there are just like the Aggie football team: they’re many, mean and marvelous.” Mischievous Longhorns have attempted to burn the Bonfire prematurely several times, but even the cleverest of schemes have failed. The wildest attempt at sabo tage came the year TU students dropped a fire bomb from a low- flying airplane. Unfortunately for the students, the bomb missed, and alert Ags caught the plane’s serial number as it buzz ed overhead. The would-be sabo teurs were turned in and prompt ly expelled. Another bomb missed its mark in 1956 when two Teasips at tempted to explode the Bonfire with a detonator device installed in their car. The explosives were buried many feet from the stack, and the ensuing explosion des troyed nothing more than a few weeds and the not too ingenious Sips’ pride. A&M students have outsmart ed their pals from Austin several times by prelighting the Teasip homecoming bonfire. Texas us ually wins the football games, but devoted Aggies manage to dominate the pregame hocus- pocus. Tragedy struck the Bonfire in 1955 when James E. Sarran, an A&M sophomore, died by push ing two buddies to safety as he was crushed between a car and truck. The car went out of con trol and crashed into the stu dent’s guard post. In 1963 the Bonfire was cancel ed in honor of the slain President John F. Kennedy. Bringing back memories of horseplay, tragedy and hard work, the 1965 Aggie Bonfire will be the final spark of the Aggies’ burning desire to saw Varsity’s horns off — SHORT! PALACE Bn/nn Z 0 SS7^ NOW SHOWING SEE A COMPLETE SHOW AFTER THE BONFIRE COllW 1BIA PIC1 URES prejanii Richard Widmark Sidney Poitier The Bedford Incident co-starring jOllieS ITlacOrthUr QUEEN TONIGHT AFTER BONFIRE 10:00 P. M. SEE TWO JAMES BOND THRILLERS JAMES BOND IS BACK.,ID BACK! Sean Connery as JAMES BOND in "Dr. No’ yTECHNICOiOR*Rt-r»iwd ihmUNITED ARTISTSy SEAN CONNERY as JAMES BOND in FROM RUSSIA WITHLCVE Cold Weather SPECIALS! && Si# | II 1 IS II li || PRICES GOOD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NOV. 26- 27. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT We Give S&S Red Stamps. Double Stamps Tuesday. CAMPBELL’S Tomato Soup Limit Six Please No. 1 Cans 10-Oz. 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