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The Freshman Class has already come into its share of criticism in regard to class spirit and practices at football games and we hate to add any more.
However, time after time we have watched the Freshmen start out waving their caps to the singing of the Red and Blue in unison with the rest of the students, only to wind up out of cadence. Now, it doesn't seem too much to ask men of college calibre to make a simple wig-wag motion with the arm in time with everybody else--especially with the cheer leaders standing right in front of them.
This may seem to be a minor point, and we hate to bring it out in print. However, it's about time that somebody spoke up and said something about it. It certainly doesn't speak well of the class as a whole if they can't sing the Red and Blue properly. After all the Red and Blue is THE song of our alma mater, and if they can't sing it right, they may as well quit. from the Daily Pennsylvanian.
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