'Grandfather of Modern Cheerleading' Lawrence Herkimer Has Died
In DepthLawrence Herkimer, a.k.a Mr. Cheerleader, the founder of the National Cheerleaders Association and the “grandfather of modern cheerleading,” died last Wednesday at the age of 89.
Herkimer began his cheerleading career in high school, then, after graduating from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, began a cheerleading camp and cheerleading business. In fact, it was Herkimer who first patented cheerleading pompoms. According to the New York Times, “Mr. Herkimer said that anticipating the advent of color television inspired him to create kaleidoscopic crepe-paper pompoms. (He called them pompons, the French spelling, because he was told that the other version was slang in the Pacific for prostitute.)”