Miranda Adams ’02
Christopher Breen ’96
Michael Ebanks '03
Jeremy Frampton ’99
Jamie Hand ’03
Christopher Heard ’03
Timothy Kerlee, Jr. ’03
Lucas Kimmel ’03
Bryan McClain ’02
Chad Powell ’03
Jerry Self ’01
Nathan West ’02
We will always remember. You are always with us. Here.
Miranda Adams ’02
Christopher Breen ’96
Michael Ebanks '03
Jeremy Frampton ’99
Jamie Hand ’03
Christopher Heard ’03
Timothy Kerlee, Jr. ’03
Lucas Kimmel ’03
Bryan McClain ’02
Chad Powell ’03
Jerry Self ’01
Nathan West ’02
We will always remember. You are always with us. Here.
Miranda Adams ’02
Christopher Breen ’96
Michael Ebanks '03
Jeremy Frampton ’99
Jamie Hand ’03
Christopher Heard ’03
Timothy Kerlee, Jr. ’03
Lucas Kimmel ’03
Bryan McClain ’02
Chad Powell ’03
Jerry Self ’01
Nathan West ’02
We will always remember. You are always with us. Here.
Miranda Adams ’02
Christopher Breen ’96
Michael Ebanks '03
Jeremy Frampton ’99
Jamie Hand ’03
Christopher Heard ’03
Timothy Kerlee, Jr. ’03
Lucas Kimmel ’03
Bryan McClain ’02
Chad Powell ’03
Jerry Self ’01
Nathan West ’02
We will always remember. You are always with us. Here.
No matter who you are, no matter how much you participated, no matter what you did at Texas A&M, you are going to be remembered on April 21.
#AggieMuster
Miranda Denise Adams ’02
Christopher D Breen ’96
Michael Stephen Ebanks '03
Jeremy Richard Frampton ’99
Jamie Lynn Hand ’03
Christopher Lee Heard ’03
Timothy Doran Kerlee, Jr. ’03
Lucas John Kimmel ’03
Bryan A McClain ’02
Chad A Powell ’03
Jerry Don Self ’01
Nathan Scott West ’02
Alfredo Alvarez '21 has marched on Kyle Field many times with
@AggieCorps
@OfficialAgBands
. But the Lamar game was extra special.
With help from The Association, Alfredo's father saw him on Kyle for the first time.
You'll want to see this one. 👍
No matter who you are, no matter how much you participated, no matter what you did at Texas A&M, you are going to be remembered on April 21.
#AggieMuster
Three Aggies were killed in the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks: Lee Adler '84, Jimmy Nevill Storey '65 and Lt. Col. Jerry Don Dickerson Jr., '92. Adler and Storey were in the north tower of the World Trade Center. Dickerson was stationed at the Pentagon.
#here
Happy birthday to Tom "Ike" Morris ’33, the oldest living Aggie, who turns 108 today! 🎉🎂
Ike was president of the Class of '33, remembers
@reveille
I and E. King Gill and is a decorated World War II veteran. Read stories about him at
He’s usually known as an Aggie coaching legend, but today
@rcslocum
is one of many proud grandfathers at Aggie Ring Day! Congratulations, Haley Slocum ‘20!
No matter who you are, no matter how much you participated, no matter what you did at Texas A&M, you are going to be remembered on April 21.
#AggieMuster
Aggie quarterback Kellen Mond '20 just ordered his
#AggieRing
and joined the Century Club! Thank you 👍
Your gift supports traditions like Muster, student experiences like Midnight Yell, and academic support for thousands of Ags ➡️ . Gig 'em and congrats!
It’s
@Reveille
IX’s birthday! To celebrate, we pulled out all our puppy photos - every Rev from II to IX (and if you have puppy pics of Rev I, let us know!) Happy 7th birthday to the Queen of Aggieland! 👑❤️🐾
Miranda Adams ’02
Christopher Breen ’96
Michael Ebanks ’03
Jeremy Frampton ’99
Jamie Hand ’03
Christopher Heard ’03
Timothy Kerlee, Jr. ’03
Lucas Kimmel ’03
Bryan McClain ’02
Chad Powell ’03
Jerry Self ’01
Nathan West ’02
We will always remember. You are always with us. Here.
“Is that the bark?” (Ruff!) “Class dismissed!” Last week,
@Reveille
X persuaded Dr. Chris Lee ’93 to let his biology class out early, as seen in this video by pre-vet biomedical sciences major Connor White ’24: 👍
The famous Aggie Barn got its Class of ’26 lettering Saturday! Each fall, the Swinnea family paints the new freshman Class year on this Highway 6 landmark. (The top lettering is always an upperclass year, but doesn’t change as often because it’s harder to reach!)
Rev VIII's last mascot corporal, Ryan Kreider '17, visited her before she passed away and will attend her funeral. After she retired, she still spent holidays with him; he famously saved her from a sideline hit.
"We had a good run," he said.
❤️🔗
Yell leaders from 1969 and 2019 at today’s campus
@AggieMuster
Camaraderie BBQ! 🗣
The Class of 1969 are special guests, as the 50 Year Reunion Class.
▪️Watch Muster in Reed Arena live:
▪️Find your nearest Muster:
Not only one of the nation's largest universities,
#TAMU
is also one of its most eco-friendly!
Aggies "don’t hesitate to get involved with preserving the environment," says
@CollegeMag
.
🌱
Madeline Huber '22 was scheduled to pick up her
#AggieRing
this week, but had an emergency appendectomy instead. The Association was able to get her Ring to her hospital room, where her parents, Rick '94 and Jennifer '94, presented it to her. An Aggie Ring is great pain medicine!
One of the world’s biggest military planes will fly over before the Texas A&M baseball game vs. UT! 👍
Learn how A&M began hosting baseball flyovers:
⚾️
Col. Lee James '36, who was the oldest living Aggie, passed away Dec. 10. We caught up with James last February and heard his recollections from his time on campus, including a fond memory of Reveille I. Read more from his interview at . Here.
Today was to have been Aggie Ring Day. We know you're disappointed. We are, too. You worked hard and earned the most visible symbol of the worldwide
#AggieNetwork
& the connections it facilitates among Aggies.
We're looking forward to getting it to you soon. Stay safe & gig 'em.
We honor and remember the nearly 3,000 lives lost on this day 20 years ago, among them three Aggies: Jimmy Nevill Storey '65, Lee Adler '84 and Lt. Col. Jerry Don Dickerson Jr. '92. Here.
#September11
R. Bowen Loftin ’71 was president of
@TAMU
from 2010 to 2014, overseeing A&M’s transition to the
@SEC
, then
@Mizzou
chancellor 2014-15. He was previously vice president and CEO of
@AggiesByTheSea
. Today he learned he is among the 2020 Distinguished Alumni:
With deep sadness, we share the news that Association vice president Kathryn Greenwade '88 passed away Feb. 10 after a lengthy illness: . Our thoughts are with her family and many friends. She loved and served Texas A&M and Texas Aggies. Here.
Samuel Giese '19 accompanied Amber Macha '19 to have her
#AggieRing
resized when she surprised him with a check for his own Aggie gold! More than 30 of Giese's friends came together to buy their buddy's ring, truly displaying what it means to be an Aggie.
Congrats, Samuel! 👍
Twenty-five Texas A&M visualization graduates, now
@AnimationPixar
employees, helped create
@TheIncredibles
2, a record-smashing film about a crime fighting superhero family which delighted critics with its mastery of technical wizardry.
@DisneyPixar
Your
#AggieNetwork
is over half a million strong. 👍 At this week's commencement ceremonies, Texas A&M will reach the milestone of 500,000 former students and award its 500,000th degree!
Are you one of the 500k? Leave us your name and Class year and you might win some swag. 👀
For Texas A&M's first football game on Sept. 4, Aggie students are leading an effort to recreate the 2001 “Red, White and Blue” game at Kyle Field in remembrance of the 9/11 attacks 20 years ago. Read more:
Good news, Ags: New governmental guidance means we can start shipping Aggie Rings! 🤩
We sent recipients an email with instructions to select delivery method but you can also access the form at . You MUST complete the form by 11:59 p.m. CT, Friday. 👍
Feeling the mid-semester slump?😫
Jewel P. Mathews '31 felt the same when he sent this letter home at the end of his first semester on campus.
Keep it up Ags! You can do this. And don't forget to call home.
Get your tissues ready, Ags. ❤️😭
After Kip Martin ’86 lost his
#AggieRing
, his daughter, Vivian Martin ’21, wanted to surprise him with a replacement.
Back in 1996, this Whataburger became the first in the U.S. to sport a college-color stripe — and it wasn't because a city ordinance banned orange! Get the true story at 👍
Sunrise at the Alumni Center, and
@AggieNetwork
has begun reading all 1,600+ names on the worldwide
#AggieMuster
Roll Call, answering “Here" for each. Listen at
The Association stopped during its staff meeting today to answer "Here" for the three Aggies killed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and to remember the nearly 3,000 lost that day. For Lee Adler '84, Jimmy Nevill Storey '65 and Lt. Col. Jerry Don Dickerson Jr., '92: Here.
Just one of the beautiful
#AggieRing
Day stories that took place today – a Class of ’59 grandfather surprised by his Class of '20 granddaughter with the Aggie symbol that binds us all together.
To the 4,300 Aggies who donned their own Ring today: Congrats, be proud & gig ‘em! 👍
Happy birthday to Willard Flowers ’44, who recently turned 100! A
@TAMUEngineering
grad & World War II veteran who attended the famous 1946 Aggie Muster on Corregidor, he is among our oldest known living Aggies () – please alert us if you know of others!
If you’re driving to
@TAMU
before classes start Monday, from the north or from the west, there are TWO Aggie barns to greet you now – one that’s been a landmark for decades, and one that’s new this year! Read about both at and 👍
Any
#Aggies
watching the sold-out home opener for the world-champion
@astros
get ready to gig 'em during the seventh-inning stretch when Lt. Cmdr. Greg Sharp '04 will sing "God Bless America" for the crowd of more than 40,000. Whoop!
The Aggie Pride LGBTQ Network received its charter tonight, now the 12th Constituent Network of The Association of Former Students.
This network will help LGBTQ Aggies and allies build connections with one another and strengthen their ties to
@TAMU
➡️
Audio from 1964 recently resurfaced of the 12th Man himself telling the story of how Texas A&M's "12th Man" tradition came to be. ➡️ ⬅️
Listen to the voice of E. King Gill, Class of 1924, describing how Aggie history was made.
FIRST LOOK! Get a virtual drone’s-eye view of Aggie Park, coming spring 2022, in this video that premiered today at the official groundbreaking!
More details ➡️
The
@AggieCorps
Fish Drill Team took first place the 2019 National Championship Drill Competition in New Orleans. WHOOP!
Active members of The Association help provide $10,000 a year for Fish Drill Team travel and performance costs.
Howard ‘68 and Dot Chapman had a lemonade in the MSC cafeteria today, just as they used to do every day after economics class in 1969. ❤️
They’ve been married 46 years and are here for the Class of ‘68
@AggieNetwork
50 Year Reunion.
Aggies will fly F-16s over Kyle Field before Saturday’s game: ✈️
▪️Col. Christopher “Jock” Zorich ’98
▪️Lt. Col. Trey “Slim” Sims ’97
▪️Lt. Col. Jared “Shack” Shackelford ’00
▪️Capt. Paul “Brick” Sayers ’17