While on the subject of Pep Bands: As an undergrad, I was in the Bowdoin Precision Drinking Band, which was not really known for its musical ability. The band usually consisted of a few people who could play instruments and the rest who joined the band on their kazoo ability. One game (against Norwich?) the crowd was not getting into the game so we were playing almost constantly -- which we figured would get people cheering so they wouldn't have to hear us play. :-) Although we always tried to stop when play resumed (as per regulations), some of our songs ended after the puck had been dropped. The opposing coach must have complained because we received a warning from the officials. After that, we didn't play our instruments, but instead, waited for the puck to drop and began *singing* the songs. Because of the number of non-musicians, our "singing" was just as loud as our playing! Furthermore, the crowd actually woke up because of this, and Bowdoin ended up with a W. -- Pete P.S. Three (two?) blind mice was a favorite. -- +-------+ Peter J. Kester | \ INTERNET: [log in to unmask] | / BITNET: pjk2v@virginia +-------+ UUCP: ...!uunet!virginia!uvacs!pjk2v | | / Now that UVa has had a #1 football, soccer and|+ basketball team, why not start a hockey team? | \