Aggie Bonfire Leadership

The Aggie Bonfire leadership was composed of Texas A&M University students who were in charge of the construction of Aggie Bonfire, known as Bonfire, a large bonfire burned on the Texas A&M University campus annually from 1909 until 1999. The Aggie Bonfire Leadership was responsible for safely managing the large number of student participants. Leaders were generally identified by the color of their "pots" (hard hats).

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