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Silver Taps Ceremony For Three Aggies Set For Tuesday

Silver Taps will be held at Texas A&M University at 10:30 p.m. Tuesday October 6.
By Tura King, Texas A&M Marketing & Communications September 29, 2015

silver tapsSilver Taps will be held at Texas A&M University at 10:30 p.m. Tuesday (Oct. 6) in the plaza area in front of the Academic Building to honor the memory of three students who have died.

Tuesday’s ceremony will honor the memories of Dalton Adams, a freshman plant and environmental soil sciences major from Houston, who died June 16; Hunter Alexander Lutto, a sophomore engineering major from Boerne, who died Sept. 1; and, by special circumstance, Keith Charles Alward, a third year law student from Weatherford, who died Aug. 17.

The special circumstance, in this case, means Alward had been granted a leave of absence for health reasons and was not attending classes at the time of his death.

Silver Taps, one of the university’s most solemn traditions, was first held in 1898 upon the death of the university’s president, Lawrence Sullivan Ross, and has changed little from that time. It is held the first Tuesday of the month between September and April when there has been a student death.

On the day of the ceremony, all campus flags are flown at half-staff, and the names of those to be remembered are posted at the base of the flagpole in the Academic Plaza. A box is placed at the foot of the Sul Ross statue, where students may place letters of condolence. These are then passed on to the family of each student to be honored. The family is notified of the ceremony and sent a floral arrangement by university officials.

The campus will be darkened at 10:20 p.m. In the darkness, students, family and friends will silently gather in the plaza in front of the Academic Building. At 10:30 p.m., an honor guard from the Ross Volunteer Company will march across campus from the Corps of Cadets area to the plaza, where its members will fire three rifle volleys to honor the memory of these students. Buglers from the Aggie Band, unseen in the darkness, will play a special arrangement of “Taps.” The tolling of the Albritton Tower bells will signal the end of the ceremony.

In case of rain or dangerous lightning, the ceremony will be moved to Duncan Dining Hall. Free parking in the University Center Garage will be available between 9 p.m. and 2 a.m.

For more information, go http://studentaffairs.tamu.edu/sas/silvertaps.
For more information, contact Student Assistance Services at (979) 845-3113.

Media contact: tamunews@tamu.edu.

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