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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," | 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," | ||
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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!" | 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!" | ||
- | 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." | + | In the December 1907 //[[tablet|Trinity |
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