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I Joe Transfer I iAU'T BELIEVE.THAT AFTER FIVE YEARS I'MSMA\/!MG...LET 'ALONE 6ETTIM6 MV HA/K CUT.' h by Dan Barlow UUSTbON'T BREAm IMTCO' FAST..YOU MAY CREATE A VACUUM / Bonfire gets into full swing as redpots oversee cut site Seniors ask fellow students for help in work 1 if she would rw / signed a least:' day. easons some fe m-campus houa liolarship studffi upperclassmei \ ice presideni said. to help allw 'lent are being s A&;M Board ;:| lew a plan in Ml w dorm that 4m tudents, Koldui# ; | tes for the doraiif e of campus lw d the northeast® , he said. If apiT i could be comp® olution to the® he nine-montli®^ id this year,# 1 :t keeps studtii'i] eir minds and >rm after a b* ie said. edicts about HI incoming freiiii] lorm assignme nient peak setfei j ass will enable 3i lem to live on tuersfrj ive todi 1 < in v/e 1 ■\ND. Texas (H -vho tumbled ■ ed well wa: say afternoon as^ =lig a second sb ;: d Police Chief d the 18-montli' l 20 to 25 feetdo'_ ■hties believe the® -veil, estimated and 16 inches 0 ■ lesday morning ■ell is in a badth 1 xton, distribute t for TU EW -er and lights L for rescue pebM ■tographer froit® the station wJ® use a specialniidm communicate 1 f ,. , J of our photMi -otgun micropWB well," said KMI® gg, who wasattlHf -an two dozen 4% , including fm zility companies^ nss, remainedai i:; lesday afternoojj/L By Jamie Russell Reporter The spirit of “bonfire ’87” is in full swing with the Aggie redpots clearing the way. Noon Wednesday at the biweekly Lambda Sigma Fountain Forum, eight senior redpots spoke to fellow Aggies on behalf of the Texas Aggie bonfire. “There are only two complaints about bonfire,” said Andy Townend, one of the eight senior redpots. “The first is it’s bad bull to kill trees. The second is it affects the grades of those who work on bonfire (because it requires so much of their time.)” But this year the cut site is located on a future mining operation site, so the trees must be cleared off the land anyway, Townend said. As for grades, last year the grade- point ratio of the people in charge of bonfire was 2.80, he said. The eight senior redpots ultima tely are in charge of the bonfire, which is being constructed on Dun can Field. They make all the decisions and are in charge of the eight junior red pots — their “sons” — who are in charge of actually building the bon- i fire, obtaining the equipment and di recting the people who are working on the stack. Scott Mallory, a senior redpot and [head stack, said, “We train the junior ! redpots to be next year’s senior red- (pots.” I The head stack oversees the work | of the senior redpots. Five senior coordinators, known as brownpots, act as mediators be tween the senior and junior redpots. Like the junior redpots, they also are responsible for equipment and the actual building of the bonfire. Every dorm has a yellowpot and crew chiefs who are in charge of or ganizing their residents and getting them out to bonfire. “If you help build bonfire it will mean a great deal more to you. You get out of it what you put in to it. ” — Ned Murphy, a senior redpot The yellowpot is in charge of the whole dorm while each floor has a crew chief. In addition, commanding officers in the Corps are in charge of getting each unit in their outfits involved with building the bonfire. The redpots say they encourage everyone to participate in the bon fire action, including students who live off campus and women. “The big misconception about bonfire is only Corps of Cadet mem bers and students on campus build bonfire,” Scott Chapman, a senior redpot, said. Sharon Walker, a sophomore in general studies, said she enjoys working on bonfire. “It’s a blast,” Walker said. “I love it. I wouldn’t do it if I didn’t love it.” Senior redpots taught a one-hour safety class before the first bonfire cut Oct. 3, and a safety class lasting 15 minutes also is being offered at the cutting site during cutting hours, usually 8 a.m. to dark. The class covers the basics of cut ting trees and is a requirement for anyone working at the site. Tow nend said that unless a person at tends one of the classes and is issued a safety card, he cannot work at the cutting site. Mallory said, “Our job is mainly safety and a good time.” Every year many students come out to join in the age-old Aggie tra dition. Mike Guerra, a senior redpot, said, “Old Ags donate time, services, equipment and money to the bonfire cause.” Former students contribute about 90 percent of the money for bonfire, Townend said. But current students actually build bonfire and contribute long hours of hard work accompanied by high spirit. Ned Murphy, a senior redpot, said, “Not only do you build bonfire, but you also build friendships. It is one of the best times to get to know the people in the Corps as real peo ple. “If you help build bonfire it will mean a great deal more to you. “You get out of it what you put in to it.” WORLD FOOD DAY Fourth, tAnnutiL Inter nation at Teteconjerence October 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Tea-turin-g Winner oj the NobeC Peace Prize Dr. ISorman fioriaug Room 601 Ructder Sponsored by MSC SCON^^y- ZIGGY™ (Qmcmixxxv* l Lbwenbrau’s \ Try ^ T Hc/re. - Enjoy it/at your favorite restauraiit or tavern. v '—•" V v y / / pUfii yyy - t®s: iilflfe SCHULMAN THEATRES 2.50 ADMISSION 1. Any Show Before 3 PM 2. Tuesday - All Seats 3. Mon-Wed - Local Students With Current ID s 4. 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