[citation needed] Following that first walk, the Aggies began a winning streak, including a victory over their archrival, the University of Texas at Austin.
In 1926, the senior class performed the march again to remember their four years at the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas.
Led by the same two "fish", the seniors placed their hands on the shoulder of the cadet in front of them, untucked their shirts and put their hats on backwards indicating that they were out of uniform.
They wandered around campus remembering the good and the bad times that they had while students at A&M, and those who had fallen over the years.
Before the walk, T-shirts and pictures with live elephants will be taken at the Clayton Williams Alumni Center.
[4] In the 1980s, juniors often attempted to disrupt the seniors' march, armed with water balloons, shaving cream, and baby powder.