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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBonfire Memorial Friday, November 19, 2004 The Bryan-College Station Eagle Page A9 LEGACY OF BONFIRE: THE DEDICA'rION Tens of thousands of Aggies descended on Texas A&M ,University's Polo Fields on Thursday to pay tribute to 12 Agg-ies who died five years ago when Bonfire, that storied tradition that burned brightly at A&M for nine decades, collapsed while under construction. Nov. 18, 1999, is remembered ~ a day that changed A&M forever. Nov. 18,2004, may one day be remembered in a similar, solemn light Eagle photo/Dave McDermand A sea of Aggles look on Thursday at the dedication of the Texas A&M University Bonfire Memorial. IMMERSED IN THE SPIRIT Freshmen from the Corps of Cadets' Company A-l observe a moment of silence at the site of the Centerpole, now part of the Bonfire Memorial. Eagle photo/Butch Ireland ~1!!'1Yt Eagle photo/Butch Ireland Jan Hoelscher catches a pass from her grandson, Caleb Hoelscher, 10, at the Bonfire Memorial site. The Hoelschers, both of Conroe, are related to Bonfire cOllapse victim Lucas John Kimmel. . .-.:t><. .,a .I ", There is living and the 1f you are living, life breath. In tasting hone a sting, hut life st'agl than death. ~'1 Bite into lift and let ~ down,"i,lves are not !I' <bante'suntook.\~iElljo now, in time theyl, Chances for lovers are Eagle photo/Butch Ireland Two Aggles lean on each other for support during the dedication ceremony. Eagle photo/Butch Ireland A cadet's shadow falls across writing on Lucas John Kimmel's portal. .