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What are your Team Traditions?
After 11 years, I am looking back at my time on Team 341 with a slightly nostalgic perspective. I was thinking the other day about Traditions. Traditions are a big part of what unifies a team. On 341 we have so many. Some of them are meaningful and some are just silly, but they all have stuck with us over the years. I think they are all important. Here are some of our traditions :
1- All of our seniors sign the shipping crate after their last competition as a student 2- For every competition we buy a nice Garden Gnome. If we do well, he lives. If we do poorly, he is sacrificed in a very ungracious and unprofessional manner. 3- Students are allowed to interrupt my meetings to tell me its 3:41 PM. (This one is really annoying.) 4- We give each new member a gear necklace at the end of their rookie year, to signify that they have earned their wings. 5- Every December 6th or 7th we have a team building night to celebrate the 341st day of the year. 6- If we win a blue banner, a coach has to wear our Daisy Pot Outfit 7- At the team banquet we have a memory box. Each senior leaves something behind that will “help” the students they are leaving behind. Usually its something that says something about the student (a favorite pair of safety glasses, a technical manual, used rolls of electrical tape, daisy band-aids…) 8- When you lift the robot together, you never count off 1-2-3. Its always "3-4-1" That is all I can think of for now. So what are your traditions? |
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We don't have that many, but here is what I can remember:
1. Always kiss the lucky penny before a match. (we forgot one time, and our battery fell out!) 2. Always blame the programmer. (me...) 3. First Saturday of build season is hot wing day. |
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These are great! It sounds like your team has a lot of fun!
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We place BOB rags on other team members' backs xD
Also we look at the clock in the library mini conference room every time when we meet in the library to see what time it shows (once it was 3:6 another was 3:98) |
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Team 418, LASA Robotics (aka Purple Haze), has two enduring traditions.
We consider Lone Star our "home regional" so no matter where else we go, on the Friday evening at the LSR competition (between the general meeting and the scouting meeting) we bring in the sparkling grape juice and raise a toast to the departing seniors. Each senior gets his/her chance to speak then coaches and mentors are given 5 minutes for rebuttals. The second tradition we have is that after school lets out for the summer we have what has come to be known as "The Gathering". It is a pot luck BBQ in which everyone that has ever been a part of the team (student, parent, mentor, coach, sponsor) is invited to come and play. We eat, drink, play games, tell war stories, eat, catch up, drink and have lots of fun. |
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We're not a very old team, so many of ours are only 2 or 3 years old. Hopefully we'll continue some of the things we started this year, including:
Face Paint/ Tattoo art at competition Crazy awards at our pool party (I've won "Most Likely to be able to find something in the lab", "Best Lego Mentor" and "Best Team Tattoo Artist") Hair Dying Parties Hat-decorating parties Giving offerings to the little blue men that live in our lab and make parts vanish Giving people little plastic Wall-Es on their birthday Walking through the streets of ATL singing songs from Mulan MARTA-surfing |
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Pizza hut pizza buffet during midterms
saying "Crash and Burn" before the matches instead of good luck |
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Another tradition is that on the first night of travel, we will often go to see a movie as a team. It's a lot of fun to have fun together as a team. Really fun. Jane |
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Every year our team goes out to see the newest Pixar movie.
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Our team has some interesting traditions. One of the newer ones is the "Do a barrel roll!" tradition, which started in 2008. At the Great Lakes Regional, we had made it to the finals as the underdog #7 alliance of 67, 326, and 503. Being a sophomore on the team, I had never experienced a regional win, and we were all pretty excited. We ran down as a team from the stands to as close to the field as we could to watch the final matches. We won the first match, then lost the second. But we decided that for the third match, we would yell "BLUE ALLIANCE, DO A BARREL ROLL!" during the autonomous mode. We ended up winning the match.
The next year, this became our lucky cheer. We would only use it during the match immediately following a loss in the eliminations. The outcome of every single match where we have yelled "RED/BLUE ALLIANCE, DO A BARREL ROLL!" has been a win for our alliance. Barrel Roll matches: 2008 GLR Finals Match 3 - Win 2008 Curie Semis Match 2 - Win 2009 Troy Semis Match 2 - Win 2009 MSC Semis Match 2 - Win 2010 Kettering Finals Match 2 - Win 2010 Wayne State Finals Match 2 - Win 2010 MSC Finals Match 3 - Win 2010 Newton Finals Match 3 - Win 2010 Einstein Semis Match 3 - Win Incidentally we used the cheer in 2008 for the Curie semifinals, but forgot to use it in the finals on Einstein. I doubt our luck with this cheer will continue that far into the future, but I love doing this cheer, and it gets everyone really hyped up for the match when we spread around that we're going to do the cheer. It's really exciting, and really loud. I think you can hear it in one of the recorded movies of the Wayne State finals this year. |
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Coke and Mountain Dew fuel our team. All the alumni come back and get some coke from our mentor who keeps a stash with him at all times.
seniors get a special shirt made by some of our girls at the end of the season. end of the season party with 4 awards for team members. last 3 days of build are "work till you drop days" usually included is pizza, home-made pasta, or some other yummy food and we end up staying until like 2 AM finishing the robot. We always dub one rookie the "CR" or competent rookie, basically the one that has enough sense not to screw anything up too badly. Any problems? Blame electrical lead first. 11/5 or 11/5 is MVRT Day, all members are required to wear their T-shirts. On weekends, members must come before 1:15 to get snacks at the end of the day. |
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1. Before meetings and everyday of build season, we walk or drive to 7-11 right across the street from the school we do our build at. Usually people get double-gulp Mountain Dew, slushies, or Monster.
2. We blow steam and stress off by playing soccer or hacky-sack in the hallways until a janitor comes and yells at us. 3. Saturdays during build involves 10 people per car to go to McDonald's. 4. Everyone participates in the TWSS color game 5. At our "banquet" BBQ that is held at the local spray park, one member must be thrown into the water against their will 6. If someone is wearing flip-flops or mandles, their shoes are stolen and hidden. |
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While we don't have alot of history here, there are a few things I can say are now "traditions"
1. Wearing a silver cowboy hat to either a school dance or the largest mixer our school does: MORP (reverse prom) 2. The after kickoff basketball game 3. This is the first year we have done this, but I want it to become a tradition: Host a kickoff party with the other schools from our district and invite as many people as you can to the kickoff. 4. Another new one for us: the pizza counter, we crossed over 100 pizzas since build day one, this last week in Atlanta. |
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Our main mentor each year throws a get together over the summer for our mentors, our graduated seniors, and a few others that are essential to our team running.
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