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Yell Practice began as a post dinner activity in 1913, when different corps companies
would gather together to "learn heartily the old time pep." However, it was not
until 1931, that Yell Practice as is known today, was held before the t.u. game. It began,
when a group of cadets were gathered in Peanut Owen's dorm room in Puryear Hall. Someone
suggested that all of the freshmen should fall out and meet on the steps of the YMCA
building at midnight. The cadets notified senior yell leaders Horsefly Berryhill and Two
Gun Herman from Sherman, who could not authorize it, but said that they may just show up.
Well, needless to say, the word spread quickly, and when the freshmen began to arrive,
there were railroad flares and torpedoes stuck in flower pots around the YMCA building to
light the area. The first Midnight Yell had begun!!! |
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