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Undergraduates will get their first official chance to wheep it up tonight at 7:30 p.m. when the cheerleaders and hand state the Columbia pop rally from the steps of John Harvard at University Hall.
After a few cheers and a couple of songs, the mob will take off for the Indoor Athletic Building--by way of Holyoke, Bow and DeWolfe Streets.
Veteran blocking back Gil O'Nail and captain tackle John Nichols will speak to the throng at the Blockhouse, with the cheerleaders introducing a new locomotive cheer and the old traditional once.
The rally will break up a little before 8 p.m. according to schedule.
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