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War Eagle is a battle cry, yell, or motto of Auburn University and supporters of Auburn University sports teams. War Eagle is a greeting or salutation among the Auburn Family (e.g., students, alumni, fans). It is also the title of the university's fight song and the name of the university's golden eagle.
Samford Hall, with a clock tower that encloses a carillon that plays the university fight song once a day. [4] Auburn University's fight song, "War Eagle", was written in 1954 and 1955 by Robert Allen and Al Stillman. It was introduced at the beginning of the 1955 football season and served as the official fight song ever since.
The Samford Hall carillon plays the Westminster Chimes on the quarter-hour, and plays the Auburn University fight song, "War Eagle", a few seconds after 12:00 noon. [3] According to a University legend, students once led a cow up the tower stairs as a prank. [7]
Auburn University's fight song, "War Eagle", was written in 1954 and 1955 by Robert Allen and Al Stillman. It was introduced at the beginning of the 1955 football season and served as the official fight song since.
The ODK president from the losing school presents the trophy to the ODK president of the winning school during halftime of the basketball game, and tradition dictates that the presenter also sing the fight song of the winning school. This tradition is seen at University of Alabama SGA as President James Fowler sings the Auburn fight song in 2011.
A chartered plane was forced to turn back on Friday after two players on Auburn University's men's basketball team engaged in a physical altercation, CBS Sports reported. Meregrass Flight 681 took ...
War Eagle" (1954 and 1955) the Auburn University fight song "Song for a Summer Night (a hit for Mitch Miller and His Orchestra and Chorus in 1956) 'Bob McGrath from Sesame Street' by Bob McGrath (1970)
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