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Northwestern University fight song
The "Go U Northwestern" , originally titled "Go Northwestern Go",[ 1] is one of the fight songs of Northwestern University .
History and significance [ edit ]
The song was written in 1912 by Theodore Van Etten, a member of the Northwestern University Wildcat Marching Band at the time. It debuted November 23, 1912, at old Northwestern Field in Northwestern's football season-finale versus the Illinois Fighting Illini .[ 2]
The song, along with Northwestern's other fight song, "Rise, Northwestern!" (commonly called the "Push On Song" or simply "Push On!"), and the university's alma mater, "University Hymn" (sometimes "Quæcumque Sunt Vera") are Northwestern official school songs.[citation needed ] "Go U Northwestern" or "Rise, Northwestern!" is played by the marching band during football games every time Northwestern scores against its opponent and at various other times during the game.[citation needed ]
Along with being the Fight Song of Northwestern University, "Go U Northwestern" is the fight song for many high schools , with some using it under the original name.[ 3] Several other colleges and universities use the song as well, including Northern Oklahoma College Enid [ 4] and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro from 1998 to 2010.
High Schools Using "Go U Northwestern"
School
City
Ferndale High School
Ferndale, MI
Bettendorf High School
Bettendorf, IA
Hempstead High School
Dubuque, IA
Elkhart Central High School
Elkhart, IN
Southwestern Central High School
Jamestown West, NY
Cedar Ridge High School
Round Rock, TX
Perrysburg High School
Perrysburg, OH
Buchanan High School
Buchanan, MI
Ovid-Elsie High School
Elsie, MI
Owosso High School
Owosso, MI
Florence High School
Florence, WI
Waubonsie Valley High School
Aurora, IL
Rochester High School
Rochester, IL
Newton Falls High School
Newton Falls, OH
Edwardsburg High School
Edwardsburg, MI
Clover High School
Clover, SC
Central Montcalm High School
Stanton, MI
Northwestern High School
Hyattsville, MD
Cary-Grove High School
Cary, IL
Coronado School
El Paso, TX
Canyon High School
New Braunfels, TX
South Hardin Community School District
Eldora, IA
Bureau Valley High School
Manlius, IL
Putnam City West High School
Oklahoma City, OK
Portage High School
Portage, IN
Carlisle High School
Carlisle, PA
Shades Valley High School
Irondale, AL
Minnetonka High School
Minnetonka, MN
McCluer High School
Florissant, MO
Will Rogers High School
Tulsa, OK
Manzano High School
Albuquerque, NM
Centennial High School
Las Cruces, NM
Lutheran High School Westland
Westland, MI
Mid Prairie High School
Wellman, IA
Marfa High School
Marfa, TX
Alan C. Pope High School
Marietta, GA
Conestoga High School
Berwyn, PA
Turkey Valley High School
Jackson Junction, IA
Holland High School
Holland, MI
Martinsville High School
Martinsville, VA
Abbotsford High School
Abbotsford, WI
Black River Falls High School
Black River Falls, WI
Reedsburg Area High School
Reedsburg, WI
Northwestern High School
Maple, WI
Cactus High School
Glendale, AZ
Methodist Boys' School
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Green High School
Franklin Furnace, OH
Southwestern High School (Piasa, Illinois)
Piasa, IL
Benedictine High School
Cleveland, OH
Rouse High School
Leander, TX
Cypress Woods High School
Cypress, Texas
In an early 1970s Sesame Street sketch, Ernie sings the song's opening bars while wearing a football helmet , eager to open a present Bert has wrapped, that Ernie thinks is a new football for him.[ 5]
^ Northwestern Fight Songs (Accessed February 24, 2012).
^ "Behind Northwestern's Songs" . Northwestern University. Retrieved July 2, 2011 .
^ Levin, Andrew (April 2012), "Go U (insert school name here)!: What different schools use our fight song as their own and why?" , The Growl: The Newsletter of the Northwestern University Marching Band and Band Alumni Organization , archived from the original on July 29, 2014, retrieved April 17, 2014 [unreliable source? ]
^ "Fight song adds to NOC Enid's spirit" Archived June 29, 2013, at archive.today , Enid News & Eagle , December 9, 2005.
^ "Sesame Street: Surprise Present," YouTube , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9h4YQA3_JWQ&t=37s
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