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  1. The Aggie Yell Leaders are a group of Texas A&M University students that lead Aggie fans in a series of "yells" during athletic events or other school events. The Yell Leaders are composed of five students (three seniors and two juniors) who are elected annually by popular vote of the student body. The Yell Leaders use a variety of hand signals ...

  2. Yell Leaders. The Texas Aggie Yell Leaders are responsible for hyping up the crowd at every Texas A&M University football game, as well as other popular events such as Fish Camp, New Student Conference and The Big Event. The Yell Leaders use a variety of hand signals, called "pass-backs," to direct and intensify the crowds.

  3. Some things, though, don’t change quite so much. Aggies have been yelling “Gig ’em” for at least a hundred years; an A&M yearbook mentions its use during the 1916 football season, and when it was paired with a thumbs-up gesture at a yell practice in 1930, it gave rise to the first hand signal in the Southwest Conference.

  4. Ten former yell leaders met up at The Association of Former Students recently to provide an illustration -- watch the difference in yell leading styles from the Class of 1948 to the Class of 2015: The movements grew more exaggerated over the decades, as you can see: From left to right in the video are Bill Lonquist '48, Joe West '54, Ted Lowe ...

  5. Jul 8, 2013 · Gov. Rick Perry, class of 1972, was a yell leader during his A&M days. For a school that got its start as an all-male military college, there's little surprise that its cheerleaders would be men. Except Aggies don't cheer, they yell. "Ten Aggies can yell louder than a hundred of anybody else," wrote Paul "Bear" Bryant, the legendary coach who ...

  6. Thousands of Aggies come together for Midnight Yell at Kyle Field to practice yells the night before a football game. Credit: Texas A&M University Division of Marketing & Communications How Midnight Yell Began. Yell Practice became a regular after-dinner ritual starting in 1913, but the first Midnight Yell wasn’t held until 1931.

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  8. Mar 24, 2021 · Camille Matzke ’21. Texas A&M University students have elected their Yell Leaders for the 2021-22 academic year, including Head Yell Leader Guillermo “Memo” Salinas ’22. Yell Leaders are the official spirit organization of Texas A&M – five students who are elected by the student body, who lead Aggie fans in the school’s traditional ...

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