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 ====== College Yell ====== ====== College Yell ======
  
-Trinity's College yell or cheer originated sometime between 1865 and 1870after the [[civil_war|Civil War]] and about the same time that intercollegiate [[athletics|athletics]] began to appear. The purpose of the yell was multifold: to raise morale and spirit, College pride, unity, and excitement. Individual class yells also appeared, for camaraderie between the classes.+[{{:cheerleaders.jpg?400 |Trinity Cheerleaders1916. Photo Credit: 1916 Trinity //[[ivy|Ivy]]//}}]
  
-The original Trinity College yell is "Wah-Hoo-Ah," created in the late 1860sBy 1906, Trinity had a variety of cheers"TrinTrinTrin,for example, or "Hike-a, hike-a," which the students wrote were getting monotonous+Trinity College's original College yell or cheer was "Wah-Hoo-Ah." It originated sometime between 1865 and 1870after the [[civil_war|Civil War]] and about the same time that intercollegiate [[athletics|athletics]] began to appearThe purpose of the yell was multifoldto raise morale and spiritCollege prideunity, and excitement. Individual class yells also appeared, for camaraderie between the classes.
  
-Though cheerleading is today associated with femininity, "cheerleaders — or 'yell leaders,' as they were then called — led cheers from the sidelines both to encourage the spectators and to serve as a form of crowd control." ((Encyclopedia Britannica)) During the early twentieth centuryTrinity students elected a cheer leader for each class. In 1914, the Trinity cheer leader "drilled the freshmen in the college yells and then practiced them with the whole college body" at the beginning of the fall semester. ((Trinity Tripod, 09/29/1914))+While cheerleading today is almost exclusively associated with femininity, its origins began in the early twentieth century, when cheer or yell leaders began to appear across college campuses. The cheer leaders served "both to encourage the spectators and to serve as a form of crowd control," so that cheering was synchronized and consistent. ((Encyclopedia Britannica)) 
  
-The Trinity yell was not only present at athletic eventsIt was used at the [[lemon_squeezer|Lemon Squeezer]] Supper((//Trinity Tablet//June 271885)) Alumni Dinners, ((//Trinity Tablet//, March 11, 1899)) annual banquets ((//Trinity Tablet//, December 17, 1901)) parties, award presentations ((//Trinity Tablet//June 21-261901)) and College meetings+Each year, Trinity students elected cheer leaders for the senior and junior classes who created, taught, and practiced cheers with their classmates before leading them during an eventThe senior cheer leader was responsible for assessing future candidates from the sophomore class and was required to grade them according to personalityfaithfulnessand originality. In 1923the cheer leaders had a uniform of crew neck sweaterwhite pants, and gold band "looped from shoulder tip to shoulder tip.
  
-In the December 1907 //Tablet//, an anonymous alumni from 1870 wrote that "it would be an interesting thing to trace the development of college cheering from some such shout as this to the elaborate unintelligibilities which now stimulate the college man to lofty deeds and self-sacrificing patriotism."+The Trinity yell was not only present at athletic events. It was used at the [[lemon_squeezer|Lemon Squeezer]] Supper, ((//Trinity Tablet//, June 27, 1885)) Alumni Dinners, ((//Trinity Tablet//, March 11, 1899)) annual banquets ((//Trinity Tablet//, December 17, 1901)) parties, award presentations ((//Trinity Tablet//, June 21-26, 1901)) and College meetings; it was used anytime the students wished to convey their approval, support, or pride. By 1906, Trinity had a variety of cheers: "Rah Rah Rah! Trinity! Boom Rah, Boom Rah, Trinity!" appeared in 1896, and others such as "Trin, Trin, Trin" and "Hike-a, hike-a" the students considered monotonous, and therefore desired new ones.  
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 +In the December 1907 //[[tablet|Trinity Tablet]]//, an anonymous alumni from 1870 wrote that "it would be an interesting thing to trace the development of college cheering from some such shout as this to the elaborate unintelligibilities which now stimulate the college man to lofty deeds and self-sacrificing patriotism."
  
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 [[https://usacheer.org/history-of-cheerleading|The History of Cheerleading]] [[https://usacheer.org/history-of-cheerleading|The History of Cheerleading]]
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 +[[http://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/tripod/2215|The Trinity Tripod,]] 01/31/1923.
  
 [[http://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/tripod/1901|Trinity Tripod,]] 09/29/1914. [[http://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/tripod/1901|Trinity Tripod,]] 09/29/1914.
  
 [[http://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/tablets/4|Trinity Tablet,]] December 1907. [[http://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/tablets/4|Trinity Tablet,]] December 1907.
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 +[[http://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/tablets/556|Trinity Tablet,]] December 1906.
  
 [[http://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/tablets/459|Trinity Tablet,]] March 11, 1899. [[http://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/tablets/459|Trinity Tablet,]] March 11, 1899.
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