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By Jennifer Reiley Several changes will be in place this year. The Ring Plaza will ggie Ring Day con­ only be open to the group receiv­ tinues to break records ing their ring and the “on deck” with the 2015 April group, Greenwade said. The order of 5,436 — the Haynes Ring Replica will not largest to date. be available for photos on Friday. On Friday, 4,811 of those or­ There will also be three delivery ders will be Aggies in College Sta­ areas within the Alumni Center to tion who will celebrate their se­ which students will be designated. nior status by receiving their Aggie Greenwade said the changes were Ring. Kathryn Greenwade, vice made to better funnel students and president of The Association of guests through the building. Tmturoi finish CT/ Former Students, said the Alumni “We had to make these changes antique fmh 2T/ Center is prepared to be able to ensure £LAp for 30,000 people OTHER CAMPUSES safe entry and exit FILE between 10 a.m. for everybody,” Cole Bedford (left) and Turner Larkins fist bump as Larkins and 9 p.m. ■ Galveston: 154 Greenwade said. Reagan Brunsvold — THE BATTALION heads to the dugout. “We’re seeing “The crowd is get­ some people bring ■ Qatar: 38 ting so large that two people with we needed to put them, some people ■ School of Law: 74 those controls in visits A&M team bring 20 people place.” with them,” Greenwade said. “It In the April order, the span of kind of averages out to about six class years among the rings is large. that has yet to lose a series guests per person.” The oldest ring in the order is a zorback leader in the lineup, ac­ Greenwade said Ring Day By Andre Perrard 1970, and the youngest is a 2018, cumulating 41 RBIs with a .356 became the celebration people Greenwade said. For all years, A&M has not dropped average and 14 home runs to his consider it today in 2000, and the Greenwade said the significance an SEC weekend series all name. He is also a threat when on ceremony has since continued to of Ring Day lies in part with the season, and this weekend the Ag­ the bases, going 15-for-18 in steal exceed its original expectations. fact that all Aggies receive similar gies’ full attention will be on the attempts. Tyler Spoon is another “It’s very gratifying to see that rings. , a team that hitter to keep an eye on, with 32 it’s become what it should be,” “My ring is not that much dif­ is starting to come together. RBIs and four home runs. The Greenwade said. “It has become ferent than my grandfather’s ring A&M and Arkansas are the combination of Spoon and Ben­ this celebration and this milestone was,” Greenwade said. “And it’s a only two teams in the SEC to intendi are hitting .464 with 23 and I think it’s grown to more rite of passage when we earn our have won each of their last three RBIs in April. than we ever thought it would be. ring. We now have earned the conference series. Arkansas (22- For the Aggies (34-3, 11-3 We thought it would be an excit­ right to wear the family crest. We 16, 7-8 SEC) won its last series SEC), Logan Taylor has been ing day for the students. I don’t have a very visible representation at Kentucky last weekend, and one of the main offensive super- think we ever envisioned the mul­ of Texas A&M that we wear, and comes in on a three-game win­ stars. On Wednesday, Taylor’s tiple generations that would come proudly wear.” ning streak. RBI single in the seventh inning together.” is the Ra- ON PG. 8

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