quote:15 years ago (when Boo Boo was elected) there was only one out cadet. Today there are several, and there have been dozens of out cadets in the last decade. It's not a big deal anymore, so it's probably just a matter of time before it happens, but I don't see any need to have one just for the sake of having one. If the best choice for yell leader happens to be gay, fine. If the gay guy is the worst choice, then he shouldn't be elected.
A classic lesson in the importance of minority voters showing up to the polls and voting as a block.
Is the author going to target Black churches next?
I was surprised when Ronnie B '93 got elected but... I can't believe they left "Boo Boo" off the list of non-Corps members who managed to beat the "system".
So, near the end of the article, we see what the agenda is all about. We need an openly LGBTQ... Yell Leader.
I guess the decades of closeted BQs and Aggie Wranglers aren't sufficient for this author, we must have a Yell Leader who is "Out". Good Luck with that. Instead of taking on Texas A&M, it would probably easier to just transfer to Berkeley.
quote:The gentleman in question is Gary Maurro (sp?). He later ran for governor as a democrat. I don't remember if he ran against Clements or Bush. Look it up if you want to.
interesting... if I google non-reg and yell leader, I find a thread on TexAgs from 2006 and a Wikipedia article.
I was curious who the Class of '70 non-reg was. The 2006 thread had it on page 1.
quote:Non-reg and a Democrat ........sheesh!quote:The gentleman in question is Gary Maurro (sp?). He later ran for governor as a democrat. I don't remember if he ran against Clements or Bush. Look it up if you want to.
interesting... if I google non-reg and yell leader, I find a thread on TexAgs from 2006 and a Wikipedia article.
I was curious who the Class of '70 non-reg was. The 2006 thread had it on page 1.
JEW III '70