VOL. V, NO. 2
OCTOBER 4, 1963
Sportsmanship is Urged!
Sportsmanship means conduct shown at games involving honest rivalry and acceptance of results. Being a good loser shows good sportsmanship.

We should go to the games to support our team. Our team can and will win without our support but they have much more confidence when we are there to cheer them on. If no one would go to the games, the team might begin to think that the student body did not care.

That brings up something else, school spirit. Sportsmanship and school spirit go hand in hand. You can't have one and not the other. When we go to the games we must cheer our team on to victory and yell out the cheers.
After the game is over we should leave the area so as not to cause congestion. The team that wins will start heckling the other team on and before you know it there is a fight. This gives the school a bad name just because of someone's poor sportsmanship.

In conclusion, the better sports we are, the better the game will be. So let's get out and lead our team on to victory!