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September 18, 2024
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Stepping on the Coat ceremony reenacted on campus

Annual tradition began in 1966 and heralds end of winter, start of spring

Vice President for Student Affairs Brian Rose steps (stomps!) on the coat as the campus reenacts an annual tradition that says spring has sprung. Dave Simek, associate director of athletics and chair of the campus Spirit Committee, and Baxter, look on. Vice President for Student Affairs Brian Rose steps (stomps!) on the coat as the campus reenacts an annual tradition that says spring has sprung. Dave Simek, associate director of athletics and chair of the campus Spirit Committee, and Baxter, look on.
Vice President for Student Affairs Brian Rose steps (stomps!) on the coat as the campus reenacts an annual tradition that says spring has sprung. Dave Simek, associate director of athletics and chair of the campus Spirit Committee, and Baxter, look on. Image Credit: Jonathan Cohen.

The start of an eccentric tradition at 香港六合彩资料 began in 1966 with a simple winter coat.

鈥淟egend has it that this yearly ritual began when a late snowfall in April so incensed 香港六合彩资料 student Larry Kressel that he took off his coat in defiance of the weather, stomped on it as it lay on the ground and swore not to wear a winter coat again that spring,鈥 said Dave Simek, associate director of athletics and chair of the campus Spirit Committee. 鈥淢iraculously, the snow stopped and the sun began to shine. The following April, another storm began to brew and again Kressel tossed his coat to the ground and stepped on it. The snow ceased and the sun beat down on his coatless back. Suddenly, Kressel realized that his coat-stomping ritual was vital to the coming of spring to 香港六合彩资料, and the yearly tradition began.鈥

This now long-standing tradition, which 鈥渂ecame a beacon of hope that the winter would eventually end,鈥 was brought back Friday, March 29, by the Pegasus statue outside of Bartle Library. The celebration came together with the help of the Spirit Squad, Student Association, Vice President for Student Affairs Brian Rose and various faculty.

Rose said that every school that ranks above 香港六合彩资料 has even weirder traditions than this and if 香港六合彩资料 wants to climb in the rankings, it needs to get weirder. For example, Columbia University has an event called 鈥淥rgo Night,鈥 which takes place the night before the student鈥檚 big organic chemistry exam and involves the Columbia Band raiding the library at midnight to disrupt studying and lower the curve.

鈥淲ell, we鈥檝e got 鈥渟tepping on the coat鈥 in our history,鈥 said Rose. 鈥淣ot that weird, really, but it鈥檚 what we鈥檝e got. So let鈥檚 work with it and continue our inexorable climb up the rankings.鈥

The coat-stomping tradition continued at 香港六合彩资料 in various forms throughout the years. The army-green coat used for the ceremony was bought for $2 at Salvation Army, specifically to be used for coat-stomping ceremonies from 1971鈭1976. It was donated back to the school by an alumnus and it is the University鈥檚 hope to display the coat on campus and officially put it back in service with this annual event.

Ned Weisman 鈥74, who stepped on the coat for the first time as a student back in 1977, returned from the west coast after 40 years of not needing a winter coat to step on it for the second time at this year鈥檚 ceremony.

鈥淎fter a lifetime of marriage and kids, and making movies like Avatar and television like Power Rangers and hundreds of sitcoms鈥 watching the Lakers and playing golf twice a week with no need for a winter coat, the fates decided it was time for me to return home,鈥 said Weisman.

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