The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 26, 1969, Image 5

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    ROPES, PULLEYS, CRANE, AND AGGIE
An Agg-ie guides a log into place that has been lifted by and ropes were needed to hoist the timber into place,
a boom crane. He used several means of getting logs (Photo by Mike Wright)
to the top tiers. Besides the crane, a series of pulleys
“Chainsaw Man" takes time to try to his breath during the final two-day rush
figure out a way to trim logs quicker, to complete the spirit stack. (Photo by
and takes a few more minutes to gather Bill Hathaway)
I A log sometimes makes the best bed, especially when
the rest of the area is a sea of sticky, gooey, and gritty
mud. Here a stacker catches a few winks between logs.
(Photo by Bob Stump)
THE NIGHT GUARD DOES ITS THING
Many good stories are repeated over the were determined that the Bonfire would
guard fires during the nights preceding not be set prematurely by fellow students
the Wednesday night light-off. The Aggies or anyone else. (Photo by Bill Mathaway)