ANSWERS: 11
  • "at 15, he left home to start on the traditional family educational track at an elite prep school in the East, Phillips Andover. George Sr. had been a baseball star wearing the Andover "A." Bush also played baseball, but mostly made his mark as a cheerleader for the teams. Then, like his father and grandfather, he went on to Yale." http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2000/democracy/bush/stories/bush/ ---------------- Cheerleading was his only claim to fame. Pictures http://sf.indymedia.org/news/2004/10/1703988.php
  • Couldnt have been, he doesnt have the legs for it!
  • During an episode of Lil' Bush he was a cheerleader because little Tony Blair got him interested in it. Here's the comedy central link to the show. http://www.comedycentral.com/shows/lil_bush/index.jhtml
  • No. He was the class clown and voted least likely to succeed - at anything.
  • He was a cheerleader. I believe he attended an all boys school. Can you picture him in the Oval Office late at night taking a walk down memory lane in front of the mirror cheering "Get those damn Iraqi men, If we can't kill them, no one can!" hehehe
  • Yes he was. And Hillary was/is a tackling dummy.
  • George W. Bush attended Phillip's Academy in Andover Massachusetts. At the time it was an all boys' high school, so the cheeleaders were boys, too. George Bush was one of those cheerleaders. He was a senior in 1963 and was head cheerleader.
  • Here he is:
  • no, he was a toilet cleaner.
  • George Bush was many things in high school.
  • george "dubya" was a cheerleader at Phillips Academy in andover, massachusetts when he attended boarding school there in his high school years, and became head cheerleader....yes........take care....Brian.....

Copyright 2023, Wired Ivy, LLC

Answerbag | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy