- Mar 18, 2012
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For us it was the coach asking the seniors what we wanted to wear to school. If she didn't like our choice she would change it (she didn't like us wearing our uniforms to school so that's why we rarely did except when we had assembly's.) And we would get a general feel for what the team wanted before we told her anything. So it was hardly our decision at all except that we were the ones voicing it. We didn't really have any power to do anything if someone didn't wear what they were supposed to, other than telling the coach who could scold them. And this was "too much control for the seniors" and wearing matching tshirts was "detrimental to the team" because Susie was the one person who didn't feel like wearing that shirt that day. -_-Who is letting cheerleaders make these types of decisions? It perplexes me greatly when I hear people saying that the cheerleaders are telling other cheerleaders what to wear, where to stand, etc (captain or not.) Is this typical for captains?
Full-disclosure: I have not had captains in quite some time, and even when I did, they certainly did not have the authority to bench anyone.
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