In 2018, I was riding the Aggie Spirit bus on the way to tour on-campus apartments when I noticed a girl sitting adjacent to me wearing an Aggie ring. I remember thinking, âThat day is leaps and bounds away for me.â Yet, here I am, experiencing the landmark Aggie tradition I never thought would happen.
I have dreamt of becoming an Aggie since I was a little girl. Specifically, all it took was one game at Kyle Field that sealed the deal, and from that moment on, I knew I would be an Aggie. But that wouldnât be the entire story. I have a long history of Texas A&M in my blood. Our family tradition was born with my great-grandfather, who was Head Yell Leader in 1934. I stand proudly as a fourth-generation Aggie, and I wouldnât change it for the world. As the saying goes, âFrom the inside looking out, you canât explain it,â and that rings true. Many people donât understand the Aggie family, but I know to my core that this will forever be my home.
Memo Salinas chosen as 2021-2022 Head Yell Leader
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Texas A&M student body elects 2021 Head Yell Leader
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