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Following the end of a game which the [[Engineers]] have won, the band plays [[041 - Hail, Dear Old Rensselaer|Hail]] followed by [[099 - Rock Around the Clock|Rock Around the Clock]] and [[398 - Hey! Baby!|Hey Baby]]. This is usually followed by (and intermixed with) a large quantity of jubilant yelling. | Following the end of a game which the [[Engineers]] have won, the band plays [[041 - Hail, Dear Old Rensselaer|Hail]] followed by [[099 - Rock Around the Clock|Rock Around the Clock]] and [[398 - Hey! Baby!|Hey Baby]]. This is usually followed by (and intermixed with) a large quantity of jubilant yelling. | ||
− | If the [[Engineers]] didn't win the game, then only [[041 - Hail, Dear Old Rensselaer|Hail]] is played, and there is a | + | If the [[Engineers]] didn't win the game, then only [[041 - Hail, Dear Old Rensselaer|Hail]] is played, and there is a dearth of jubilant yelling. |
Regardless of outcome, while packing up their equipment members of the band will occasionally break out in song (usually [[Let's give a cheer]] followed by [[From the Glorious Heights]]). | Regardless of outcome, while packing up their equipment members of the band will occasionally break out in song (usually [[Let's give a cheer]] followed by [[From the Glorious Heights]]). | ||
[[Category:Traditions]] | [[Category:Traditions]] |
Revision as of 10:19, May 4, 2007
Following the end of a game which the Engineers have won, the band plays Hail followed by Rock Around the Clock and Hey Baby. This is usually followed by (and intermixed with) a large quantity of jubilant yelling.
If the Engineers didn't win the game, then only Hail is played, and there is a dearth of jubilant yelling.
Regardless of outcome, while packing up their equipment members of the band will occasionally break out in song (usually Let's give a cheer followed by From the Glorious Heights).