ain Sullivan --Yell, thet is certainly the ol¢€ school spirit, isn't it? Fitzgeraléd--Yes, and I want to remimi you that we have a game eominge up here on Saturday with Iowa State College - a Big Six ehampionship game. Sulliven-- With all this intramural love of risy, why ean*t we have a school spirit comparable to that of Stanford? ‘Ye ean, if we will. Thomas -- ‘Ye could, if we would get together - sit together - cheer together - put out our money for paraphernalia the way they do at Stanford and other places. Fitzgerald -Why don't we have a pep meeting on the Hill once in a while? As long as I nave been here we have never had one hour given to a pep rally. At Manhattan they have one full morning, but we wouldn't need that much here. Give us one hour Friday morning in Hoch Autitorium and we'll have some really honest-to-fcoodness enthusiastic sunport for the football team. Sullivan --Can you visualize the boys on our varsity now who, when in high school, had everybody busting a lunz for them? Do you remember those big assem- blies just before the game? ‘Why can't we do that here? Thomas-- Our boys must surely miss it here. Sullivan-- Why woulcn't it be a good idea to break up the hours that are given over to Hobo Day? That is one whole morning in the asgregate. If the ad- ministration woule give us 3 or 4 hours broken up into one-hour periods, ani these scattered throughout the year, I om very sure that there would be a healthier attitude on the mart of the entire student bady, and the faculty, toward a sane and sensible, yet a militant anc aggressive ath- letic philosophy. . Fitzgerald-Yell, I would cast my ballot for that. and Thomas -- TI would certainly be strong for that, too. Dr. Allen--Now you are really getting somewhere. Sullivan-- I'll say. Think of this when the football team goes dow to the station where there are only about 250 attending the rally. The band is down there doing its stuff in fine fashion, but honestly, the only time the rooters see the football players at a pep session is in the dark just before they hop on the train. We never have one at home. It seems to me as though we should give them a day light rally without interrupting class schedules. Fitzgerald- Well, why shouldn't you student leaders take this matter up with the administration? Sullivan --I think we should, and I'm going to see if something can't be done. Thomas -- This is an intelligent am cooperative attitude. After all, you know it is our football team.