The Texas Aggie Yell Leaders have announced that Ian Moss will serve as the 2017-2018 Head Yell Leader.
A message from Yell Leader Adviser Kenneth R. Johnson stated Moss brings “a wealth of experience and motivation to the role” and the Yell Leaders “look forward to Ian’s leadership for the upcoming year.”
Moss, a construction science major, served as Junior Yell Leader before taking on the new role. He also served as Mascot Corporal in the Corps of Cadets and in 2015 was named the first handler for Reveille IX following the retirement of Reveille VIII.
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