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Show Heres wishing our collegiate team the best of luck for the league season be- now $ ADA ginning with tonights game.' Tie have waited a full season; this our football season we year all during waited. Tonight they go into action. fact taht this is our first game of kind since war caused the cessation of college basketball should be enough to arouse a good deal of school spirit about the campus. The its OCiVLCQ it still looks gloomy for the school basketeers with two defeats Hell, ' high chalked them. A defeat, though, a call to arms. The task now is to prove that we can play, or else adopt the theme song, "Why is in up--fo- no way a ' we do loss; but this do often?", which will so very aptly if Dixie loses the apply game at Orderville tonight. Nevertheless our belief is that you, the boys, can and will vanquish the KJ mighty foe. Any, team can well take a lesson from the performance of the school's Pep club There have been quite express themselves as liking their "division' vel t" sp.p.t.inn f-rn- tn gnUarv SWEATS TO LOOK. An "NICER' refreshments made It has many times been brought to the attention of this reporter that there are basketball fans at every game, scattered throughout the balcony and bleachers, who would, just love to join in the yells, but being thus dispersed they do not have adequate leadership. This is not the fault of the Pep club nor cheerleaders, of course; the suggestion jo Is that a few of the best yell-me- n arc those that among shy, cr placed afraid of being conspicuous, get then -- started and Have mm i i ? WhJEN n j the house roar. make you ever noticed ;e are how much affected by custom?- .For instance there seems to bcfa custom of what you might call "breast beating" prevalent about our schools. This is the roar you hear - dome Af Tri rv'L w has heard but a few suThis ggestions as to the nature of improving the cheering section.' These are worthy of report. per son WT V YOUR. FOIE hanlr,... .a'r b r at the end of every reality it yell or chant. has nothing to do with effect of the yell, so why do we do it? Doesnt it seem that our cheering wouM be more effective if yells wqre loft clear and dist ijfct?1 ' ' O' Ir- - They Lirri nri . . fail D? i . j tho . D and they alone who have not - |