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re: For the Old Timers. What was it like living in Tiger Stadium?

Posted on 11/15/22 at 10:51 pm to
Posted by swampgrizzly
Member since May 2014
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Posted on 11/15/22 at 10:51 pm to
justsaygeaux2 posted "Hatcher was always air conditioned, right? Hodges was a sweat pit but the cafeteria was in the luxurious AC of Hatcher.."

I lived on campus 1965-1969 and to the best of my recollection the only air conditioned men's dorm rooms were in Graham Hall just down hill from the Pentagon Dorm. Graham Hall has since been torn down and replaced by more modern dorms since that era.

You are correct that Hatcher cafeteria was air conditioned and so was the lobby area of Hatcher Hall since there were Men Housing Offices located just off the lobby area in Hatcher. My dorm room in Hatcher 1966/67 definitely wasn't air conditioned.
Posted by swampgrizzly
Member since May 2014
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Posted on 11/16/22 at 12:20 am to
Swamp Angel posted "You were there in the old years when ROTC was still a required course for freshmen (and sophomores too, I believe). My dad graduated in 1954. He had stayed with ROTC all four years and was Senior Cadet Colonel his senior year. The Corps of Cadets at the time was larger than A&M had, and was tops in the 4th Army District. Dad was one of five students who were to receive a Regular Army commission rather than a Reserve commission. Unfortunately, he detached the retina in his left eye and was declared 4-F because of it.

I'd sure love to hear some of your tales of The Ole War Skule in it's Hay Day!"

Sorry, but I wasn't a gung ho cadet of the Ole War Skule like your Dad was. I had a low draft lottery number during my Viet Nam War years on campus. I stayed in ROTC all 4 years to earn a commission and get to serve as an officer if I did have to serve in that war vs. being required to serve as just a basic gunt via getting drafted.

The LSU cadet corps was very large during those years. We were part of the Boomer Generation population wise. I don't remember the actual number of cadets. We would completely fill up the LSU Parade Grounds for parade reviews and other ceremonies. t4&8 was always a neck and neck competitor ROTC wise to LSU during those years in addition to sports competition. The competition between A&M and LSU grew exponentially during the summer Boot Camp that we were required to go to between our Junior and Senior years. I feel that the old military competition aspect between the two cadet corps from those times is one of the reasons that t4&8 remains a heated rival for many of the fans to this day.

The LSU Cadet Corps and t4&8 Cadet corps at that time was so significant to the military during those years that Gen. William Westmoreland (Commander of the US forces during Viet Nam and later Chief of Staff for the U.S. Army) visited that boot camp I attended at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. He particularily seemed to seek out LSU cadets and t4&8 cadets for evaluation. When he entered my 8 man tent that I lived in for the entire boot camp he quizzed me and a t4&8 cadet for a good while and did a cursory passby of the remaining 6 cadets in my tent from other smaller schools. Then he also returned to LSU a year later to swear in my cadet class in at our commissioning ceremony as 2nd Lieutenants. The LSU Ole War Skule was very important to our military before my years, throughout my years and for a good while after them.

Posted by Swamp Angel
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Posted on 11/16/22 at 6:29 am to
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I feel that the old military competition aspect between the two cadet corps from those times is one of the reasons that t4&8 remains a heated rival for many of the fans to this day.


I would presume this is most definitely the case. I remember Dad's tales about the rivalry between the A&M and LSU cadet corps. LSU wore the Blue Star for top unit in the district, and A&M had the silver spurs for their boots to signify they had the top cavalry unit in the division. A&M cadets would try to steal the blue stars from the LSU cadets, and LSU's cadets would endeavor to collect a few silver spurs from visiting Aggie cadets.

Hearing Dad's old tales of that rivalry is probably the root of my appreciation of having A&M in the SEC so we have the opportunity to play them every year.

I always thought it was pretty neat that when I began my freshman year at LSU in 1986, our first football opponent was A&M. The Tigers whipped them soundly that night.

Thanks much for the response. I enjoy the tales and memories of my senior Tiger brethren.
This post was edited on 11/16/22 at 6:31 am
Posted by justsaygeaux2
Member since Feb 2017
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Posted on 11/17/22 at 4:50 pm to
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I was the 6th floor RA at Kirby Smith and I loved it!! We were friends with Pentagon and Stadium RA’s and their stories were freaking hilarious! We were pansies compared to those guys. Went to a few keg parties in the stadium but loved returning to our air conditioned rooms.


You ever wonder why it smelled so bad in the Kirby? Simple. The stadium dudes would panty raid Graham and the chicks didn't want to give up perfectly good panties for any such as them, so they'd dump their tampon and sanitary pad baskets out of the windows instead. Then the stadium dudes would casually scoop all of them up and throw them into the Kirby Smith AC intakes.
This post was edited on 11/17/22 at 5:27 pm
Posted by TeeRoy
Member since Nov 2018
263 posts
Posted on 11/17/22 at 11:18 pm to
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Now I'm wondering how many of you guys I know from North Stadium - 5th floor 1980


North Stadium - 3rd floor 1980
Posted by TeeRoy
Member since Nov 2018
263 posts
Posted on 11/17/22 at 11:26 pm to
I remember us mixing up a bunch of “Jungle Juice” one time which was basically Everclear and fruit punch. Then early in the morning Randy from down the hall was banging on the door screaming about the girl he had in his room was throwing up blood. We were all very concerned at first till finally someone said, Dude she is puking Jungle Juice!! Now go back to sleep!!
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