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Date: | Tue, 12 Dec 1995 17:21:18 -0400 |
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Clarkson's bell is still there but it is not used very often. Why? I don't
know.
As for the loud horn, Clarkson has installed a large air horn, simular to ones
used on trains. They have a student worker sitting on a platform in the
rafters who blows the horn everytime CU scores a goal, when they come onto the
ice before the beginning of each period and at the end of a victorious game.
I think that the horn is more annoying for the home fans then the opposing
team/fans. I've been to three games at Cheel Arena this year and have come
out with a headache each time because of that **** horn.
Maybe it will just take time to get use to the horn but I do think the bell
should continue to ring.
Tormsby
CU '93
> I was listening to the Harvard-Clarkson game on Harvard's radio station
> on Sat. I was listening for the bell but heard a loud horn after
> a Clarkson goal. It was not the same as the loud siren that SLU
> uses after they score but it was similar. I, too, hope that the bell
> is still there. I can remember hating that obnoxious thing but I
> wouldn't want Clarkson to lose it.
>
> Sara
> SLU '77
>
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