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+ | Senior Manager: [[Neal Lassinger]]<br> | ||
+ | Co-Assistant Manager: [[Kitty Pfister Harvey]]<br> | ||
+ | Co-Assistant Manager: [[Bryan Amore]]<br> | ||
+ | [[Freakout 1982|Freakout]] opponent: [[Cornell University|Cornell]] (lost 4-7)<br> | ||
+ | Gift: Pennant and Clicker | ||
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+ | =Road Trips= | ||
+ | *Two-night Empire Cup Tournament: Held in Glens Falls, RPI lost to [[St. Lawrence University|St. Lawrence]] and [[Colgate University|Colgate]]. | ||
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+ | =Playoffs= | ||
+ | ====Football==== | ||
+ | ====Hockey==== | ||
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+ | =Other= | ||
+ | *The night before the football game against [[Union College|Union]], the Pep Band played at a pep rally held behind the [[Houston Field House]] where there was a huge bonfire. | ||
+ | *In the December 2, 1981 issue of the Poly, a full page story was devoted to the Pep Band. Quotes: "Former hockey head coach Jim Salfi once said that this group added a goal a game. Current hockey head coach Mike Addessa sent out a letter last January commending their performance, giving them his 'total endorsement', and stating 'the most significant contribution that I feel our band has made to our program stems from their presence and support at various games that we play on the road away from the friendly confines of the Houston Field House'". | ||
+ | *RPI hockey player Mike McPhee, who graduated this year, went on to play in the NHL for the Montreal Canadiens. | ||
+ | *At the previous season's elections for Assistant Band Manager, there was a tie (or near-tie) in votes for the two candidates, so Kitty Pfister and Bryan Amore agreed to be Co-Assistant Band Managers. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:20, October 17, 2007
Senior Manager: Neal Lassinger
Co-Assistant Manager: Kitty Pfister Harvey
Co-Assistant Manager: Bryan Amore
Freakout opponent: Cornell (lost 4-7)
Gift: Pennant and Clicker
Road Trips
- Two-night Empire Cup Tournament: Held in Glens Falls, RPI lost to St. Lawrence and Colgate.
Playoffs
Football
Hockey
Other
- The night before the football game against Union, the Pep Band played at a pep rally held behind the Houston Field House where there was a huge bonfire.
- In the December 2, 1981 issue of the Poly, a full page story was devoted to the Pep Band. Quotes: "Former hockey head coach Jim Salfi once said that this group added a goal a game. Current hockey head coach Mike Addessa sent out a letter last January commending their performance, giving them his 'total endorsement', and stating 'the most significant contribution that I feel our band has made to our program stems from their presence and support at various games that we play on the road away from the friendly confines of the Houston Field House'".
- RPI hockey player Mike McPhee, who graduated this year, went on to play in the NHL for the Montreal Canadiens.
- At the previous season's elections for Assistant Band Manager, there was a tie (or near-tie) in votes for the two candidates, so Kitty Pfister and Bryan Amore agreed to be Co-Assistant Band Managers.