Waseda University Cheerleading Club

The Waseda University Cheerleading Club (早稲田大学応援部 Waseda Daigaku Ōenbu) is the cheerleading club of Waseda University in Japan. It cheers for the sports clubs of Waseda University.[1][2][3]

Organization

The university band is made up of three parts - leader, brass band and cheerleaders.The name of the team is "Big Bears". University authorities lend the university flags to the club to be hoisted only by the members. Only the members can lead students in singing the university anthem at an official event.[4]

The club belongs to The Tokyo Big6 cheering party league.

Alumnae association

The club's alumnae association is Waseda University Cheerleading Club Alumni Association(応援部稲門会 Ōenbu Tōmonkai. Their motto is: “Strong roots for a Beautiful flower”. It is about the importance of practice and that the members must work in the background and must never be a hero.[5]

History

Shinkei Yoshioka, a head of the cheering club in the Meiji period

The club's first appearance featured Shinkei Yoshioka at the Waseda - Keio baseball match in 1905. The club broke up and reformed repeatedly. The official origin is marked as 1940.

See also

References

  1. "An opportunity for getting to know Waseda Holding of the Waseda Supporters Club Executive Forum 2013". Yomiuri Online. The Yomiuri Shimbun. Retrieved 29 November 2014.
  2. "Carrying Waseda spirit to the London Olympics & Paralympics; Support for 16 global athletes from Waseda News". Waseda University. Waseda University. Retrieved 29 November 2014.
  3. "Waseda-Keio Baseball Match (Sokeisen)Special Presentation by the Cheerleading Club:"How to Enjoy the Game!"". Waseda University International Community Centre. Retrieved 25 November 2014.
  4. "Clubs". Waseda University Athletic Centre. Waseda University Athletic Centre. Retrieved 29 November 2014.
  5. "Go! Go! Waseda Sports! : For our Alma Mater, Waseda - Waseda University Cheer Group". Waseda Weekly Website. Student Affairs Division, WASEDA University. 2007-05-31. Retrieved 29 November 2014.

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