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The second varsity football rally of the year--and the first since the Columbia game--will start at 7 p.m. tonight.
Starting from the Class of 1889 Gate, opposite Memorial Hall, the Band and cheerleaders will parade through the Yard, past John Harvard's statue, and up to the steps of the Indoor Athletic Building. Eight cheerleaders and the entire Band are expected to participate.
However, no speakers from the squad or the coaching staff will take part in the rally.
According to William T. Soule '53, head cheerleader, the Band will not stop off at John Harvard's statute. In 1950, an impromptu rally began when the Band stopped in front of the status on its way over to the steps of Widener.
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