Show No Flag Throughout most of the current basketball The has seem obligated to further the lost cause of school spirit on the University Nearly every week during basketball season saw either an article by the staff or a to the condemning the disloyalty of Utah This interest is alone enough to indicate that there must be a Yet in spite of all the the problem still The old standby complaint is the cry that Utah doesn't have as much school spirit as Of this is quite Utah students don't bring truck horns to like the BYU students did to the game And isn't it too In high it was the natural thing to support the Most students in high school knew the players personally and many were close friends with the The fact that school work is less important than in college is another factor which makes school spirit a natural thing among high school In on the other we find a heterogeneous We find family men in their thirties and teen-age freshmen studying side by In the team members are strangers to most except for their basketball All of which points to the fact that maybe fanatical school spirit in the college is a little But still there are among the student a group who feel an obligation to wave a flag every time the dear old Alma Mater is I am certainly not one to begrudge them this But these same people seem also obligated to put a flag in everybody's and this is a different There are on this a large group who wish the team best of luck at Corvallis without a flag in We'd like to show our loyalty when and how we want not because we're supposed It is time that The Chronicle and our group of flag-waving crusaders realized that there are some of us who resent being called disloyal to the school because we don't behave like BYU or like we did in high Ed Plum Editor's See editorial this |