Both are spirit organizations at college sporting events, but otherwise they're quite different, and Perry's role as a yell leader during his college days may serve as an early indicator of political instinct and electoral prowess. The Aggie Yell Leader squad is made up of group of juniors and seniors who lead the A&M crowds in trained chants at sporting events with hand motions. Unlike cheerleaders, there are no high flying flips, nor are there traditionally women on the squad.
The Aggie Yell Leader squad is made up of group of juniors and seniors who lead the A&M crowds in trained chants at sporting events with hand motions. Unlike cheerleaders, there are no high flying flips, nor are there traditionally women on the squad.
Right. So yell leaders are like cheerleaders, except they don't actually do any of that cool cheerleading stuff. They just yell.
And I think I speak for everyone when I say that, actually, no, we don't need an in-depth expose about Rick Perry's history of hand motions.
The president is keeping a low profile on Martha’s Vineyard. His mornings consist of economic and national security briefings the official said. His afternoons will closely follow Friday’s routine which consisted of some family time with his daughters at a Vineyard Haven book store, some personal time on the golf course and some one-on-one time with the First Lady.
See, Republicans? Nothing to worry about. The president can go on vacation and keep his eyes on the nation at the same time. Rumor has it he can even simultaneously eat a pretzel and sit on a couch without choking.