Lehigh Will Shine

Hello all. I know what you’re thinking … I thought I was through with that whole Beedle Road Trip Blog thing. Well, you’re right. However, if you’ll grant me one final indulgence, today is a pretty special day and I wrote something I’d like to share about Max … and Dad.


I remember dad taking my brothers and me to Lehigh University football games on Saturday afternoons back when I was a kid. Taylor Stadium (gone now) might as well have been a coliseum; the grass of the football field appeared to be the greenest grass that ever sprouted from the earth.

I loved the Lehigh marching band, “The Marching 97.” It was my indoctrination to the organized spectacle of a sporting event—the combination of play on the field and music in the air to energize the faithful. (Completely overdone and ruined today by recorded music. If I hear one more over-modulated, over-amplified, over-used, clichéd rock song at a hockey game I’m going to….)

Anyway, my favorite Marching 97 fight song was Lehigh Will Shine. Okay everybody, sing along:

Lehigh will shine tonight, Lehigh will shine;
Lehigh will shine tonight, Lehigh will shine;
Lehigh will shine tonight, Lehigh will shine;
When the sun goes down
and the moon comes up,
Lehigh will shine.

I can hear it so clearly now. Snare drums snapping and crackling sound waves across the stadium … everyone singing at the top of their lungs … including twelve-year-old me.

Lehigh called themselves The Engineers back then. Somewhere along the line, in the 1990s I think, they became the Mountain Hawks. But really, why? How cool of a name for a football team is The Engineers?

Which brings me to why I’ve really stepped back in the time machine this morning.

Dad was an engineer, and spent his entire professional life—well over fifty years—at Lehigh. For almost a half-century he was the face of Civil Engineering at Lehigh: Director of the historic Fritz Laboratory, Founder of the world-renowned Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat.

So, obviously, I’m unendingly proud of dad … of the things he achieved … of the father he was. I love him so much and miss him every day.

Especially today.

Because today I am equally amazed and equally proud of Max. Today he starts work on his Masters Degree in Civil Engineering at Lehigh University. I can hardly get my head around it: My son, taking classes in the same building that dad once taught in. My son, a research assistant, maybe even doing work in the same laboratory that my father once led.

What I wouldn’t give to see Dad’s reaction today as his grandson steps onto that Lehigh University campus today to begin this new chapter in his life … discovering his own path, and maybe … just a little bit … using his grandfather’s well-trodden path as his guide.

I can hear the Marching 97 playing that fight song already.

Lehigh will shine.

8 comments

okay… I’m all watery-eyed with lump in throat……
Sheesh!!!!
How very incredibly cool.

Great! Keep up the family engineering endeavors. GO FOR IT! and enjoy walking in my brothers footsteps – a well trod path I’m certain
Congrats all around!

Thanks everyone for the nice comments. We’re so proud of Max, and amazed at the hard work he’s put it to get this. Dad would be proud too—and as Mom said, he’d be proud of all the incredible Beedle grandkids. What a family!

Lynn Beedle Jr

Well done Max!
Now go rebuild Taylor Stadium!

So wonderful!

You were blessed to have such a great dad, just as Max is blessed to have you!

Congratulations to the entire family.

Good stuff 👍

Great news! soooo cool!! I’m sure Beedle (grandad) is celebrating somewhere and I know grandmother is beaming with pride as are all the rest of the Beedle clan!!!!!

Great One! Thanks for sharing.

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