San Angelo Aggie Moms

Texas A&M's school spirit is legendary. The "Aggie Spirit" is defined in large part by a series of traditions that students and former students have shared in the 125 years since the school's founding in 1876. Until 1963, Texas A&M was an all-male military school - a fact that impacts many of the traditions. Space does not permit a full description of all of these wonderful traditions, but you can go to the Texas A&M University website to get the full impact of every tradition. Click on any of the links below to get a brief description of the highlighted traditions.

 

 

Yell Leaders
The Fightin' Texas Aggie Band
The Corps of Cadets
Reveille
The 12th Man
'Hump It, Aggies!'
Midnight Yell Practice
Scoring
Elephant Walk
Bonfire
Silver Taps
The MSC
Muster
Aggie Senior Ring

 

 
San Angelo Aggie Moms Club Established 1929