. . . as they say in The New Yorker (or at least used to) - I found this "Correction" in the current issue of the Alumni Association magazine to be amusing:
Correction
In "Hockey Coach as CEO" (spring 2016), we mistakenly referred to Children of Yost as Maize Rage.
. . . . However, in partial redemption, they report later in the mag that (did you know this?) during the 1976-77 hockey season, Joseph Carl, a tuba player in the hockey pep band, composed the now ubiquitous "Lets' Go Blue" music and chant.
Correction
In "Hockey Coach as CEO" (spring 2016), we mistakenly referred to Children of Yost as Maize Rage.
. . . . However, in partial redemption, they report later in the mag that (did you know this?) during the 1976-77 hockey season, Joseph Carl, a tuba player in the hockey pep band, composed the now ubiquitous "Lets' Go Blue" music and chant.