In reference to the posting snipped below: While playing a tape about Rensselaer (still hard for me not to say RPI!) in preparation for a local "college info nite" here in San Luis Obispo, I ran across a big segment related to hockey, Adam Oates, and yes, the Pep Band at RPI. The theme was not really hockey (altho there were some great shots in B and W of late 60's hockey -- fitting with the dark era of RPI hockey, I think and also Jan Pirrong '69 and his son Jon '96), but about how the hockey team sort of embodies the spirit of the campus. At any rate, they showed interviews with the Pep Band, showed them in action at a Freakout Game, and also Adam Oates remarked at how the whole Freakout weekend convinced him to come to RPI. So at least at RPI, it seems live Pep Band music wins over canned PA music. Of course, I'd give my eye teeth to be able to discover this in person one of these days! Tony Buffa RPI '64 =================================== On Sun, 24 Sep 1995, Doug Garn wrote: > About midway through the season last year "progress" struck at a Lakers > home game. Up to this point the Pep Band played during every break in > action and in between periods. Then one night at the first break in > action the pep band started to play, also, over the PA system came the > loud strains of a current popular tune. <snip> > Has any other schools still have active Pep Bands. Are there still > schools out there that DON'T have rock music playing during the breaks? =================================== HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.