Hey, maybe I can start a similar chant in Lowell. " ... and the <<R'Hawk>>-ets red glare, ..." >>> MATTHEW CALDERWOOD <[log in to unmask]> 12/02/96 05:05pm >>> Sorry to bring back a thread that's run it's course, but speaking of "chants", etc. by fans... Is anyone else bothered by the way some schools yell at key moments during the national anthem? I'm referring to my alma mater (RPI), Clarkson, and Union crowds (those are the only ones I know of, anyway; they're probably not the only ones). As an illustration, suppose these three schools were in Lake Placid at the same time. During the US National Anthem, the Union crowd would <<YELL>> first: "Oh say, can <<U>> see..." followed by the RPI fans: "And the rocket's <<RED>> glare..." and then the Clarkson section: "Gave proof through the <<KNIGHT>>". I'm all for school spirit and displaying it in a positive manner, but to me this seems to show a lack of respect for our country. I have several ROTC friends who cringe every time it happens. Roseanne Arnold and Kelsey Grammer, to name a few, have been taken to task for their less-than-patriotic renditions of the song; this practice seems no less excuseable. It's even more annoying when there's a live singer trying to do his/her best in front of several thousand people, and suddenly half the crowd is yelling just for a second. I would imagine that it would be quite disturbing. Matt RPI '94 HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List. HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.