
Many memorable things were said about this response, which I cannot repeat in this public forum, but they are cherished memories. The audience booed mightily, and the booing included the Rice fans. There was an attendant with a broom and a dust-pan-on-a-stick to clean up any messes, and said attendant nudged the pig on the butt with the broom to try to get it to move, at which point the pig squealed very loudly in protest (and still didn’t move). Sooey pig call origin, One florida plan, Watch case size comparison, Ap 1120 manual, Kdwb christmas wish mcnulty, Closet curtains for kids, Eber test kombi. The piglet was colored blue for the show, and was lead onto the field, where it froze in terror. This show is special in my memory as quite possibly the worst we ever did, in terms of the jokes and the audience reception.

I don’t believe I’ve ever seen this picture before. He didn’t feel a need to wait for the Food Service trucks. He was a student of Kim Soo in karate, had a black belt, was a member of the Rice karate club, and was one of the few people who walked out of the stadium by himself, right after the end of the ’73 A&M game. The trumpet player with the white hat that’s between Ed and Roger is Gary (something). The trumpet player who is a head taller than the rest of the line (and we can only see his head) is Kip Daniel, who is now an architect in Dallas. I believe the trumpet player two to the right of Ed’s butt is Roger Dannenberg, now a professor at Carnegie-Mellon.
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His hair looks blonder, so I’m thinking it’s Paul. The drum major, with the white pants (recently donated that uniform to the Woodson), who is between the bass drummer and the tri-tom player is Paul Reinhardt (most likely) or Mike Fowler. The drummer with the beard who is partially obscured by Susan’s left arm is Dana Blankenhorn. The twirler on the left is Suzan McCorkle (Hindman)(Jones 1977), whose daughter Melissa was a recent Rice cheerleader (Lovett 2005). I think that’s Phildo with the glasses and the “15” shirt, and Ed touching the piglet.
