Gunny456 said:
Was class of '75 and bought mums for my girlfriends and my mom every game that they attended from 71-75. My fianc and future wife got one every game she attended in 1975. She still has some of them dried in a scrap book type of thing.
But I always remember both sides pretty much doing saw off and the 12th man towel waving became the thing that now everyone copies. Vintage years for sure.
The camaraderie seemed at lot closer then than what you feel on campus now.
And if you were traveling in your/truck or car and passed or saw another Aggie with a sticker on their truck you always gave one another the gig em. Now if you pass someone less than 30 years old with an Aggie sticker and give them the "gig em" they look at as if you are crazy or they don't acknowledge it at all most of the time.
Unfortunately that's the price we are paying for vision 2020.
With the evolution, diversification and mainly the rapid growth of the school, a lot of the things that made it special are lost. Of course there are a lot of great new aspects that we didn't have in our day and a lot of the good things remain... but I think what being an Aggie means to us and how we viewed and related to each other is different than what it means to current students and recent graduates.