The Daily Collegian Editorial Page Editorial-' and column* appearing in The Daily Collegian represent the opinion* ol ihe writer. They make no claim to reflect student or University consensus. Unsigned editorials are written by the editor. i j ac;e rwu Casual uoservaUuns before, during and after ..mrciay's West Virginia football game, ,revealed ,iio interesting facets of Penn State spirit. Well Done, Sophs r iash-card rooting sophomores and their cheer ier directors did a magnificent job with the ovel and unfamiliar technique of forming letters r.d designs with small pieces of colored card ard. „ Noticing that the fad has spread to Georgia oh and Southern Methodist, we glean a valu ■le tip from the Engineers. Although their first „empt was a fiasco, they discovered that the ist effective way to hold the cards is parallel the slope of the stands, with the upper edge t below the eyes. About 99 and 44/100ths percent of the sophs naved in the mature way we expected they ould and should. But if the few childish ones :st can’t resist the temptation to toss their cards the winds, may we suggest they sit in another !ion? A Little Louder, Seniors i s there something about the appellation ■ senior” that denotes apathy and lack of en thusiasm? The sitting-on-hands lack of interns, in cheering in the senior sections was disappoint ing in contrast to the pep evinced by the sophs ind juniors. Being on the home stretch toward that coveted leepskin doesn’t suddenly make vocal expres :ons of loyalty undignified or inappropriate, fter all, who should be expected to love the d school better than one who has stuck out three ars of its triumphs and defeats—its virtues and faults? \.side to cheerleaders. Perhaps by standing on i ramps, like the West Virginians did, you uld be seen more easily, and be better able to id the rooting. You might also stage your pep rallies where ■.nounced, and have someone around to turn on le PA system. That way your original ideas could ■ appreciated more. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Successor to THE FREE LANCE, est. 187? Published Tuesday through Saturday mornings inclusive dur ing the College year by the staff of The Daily Collegian of The Pennsylvania State College. Entered as second class mattei July 5, 1934, at the State College, Pa., Post Office under the set of March 3, 1879. Subscriptions —s2 a semester, $4 tht school year. Editor Lew Stone Managing Ed., Elliot Shapiro; News Ed., Malcolm White; >orU E