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UC Rally Committee 20 Your University 22 Cal Star 24 Homecoming 26 Cal vs. UCLA 28 ' KJien ' s Basketball 30
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Revel in the glory of the blue and gold. !elebrate what is here. Feel the excitement of being at Cal. Build enthusiasm over shared interests. ated
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TOP: Members of Rally Comm. the Cal Band. and Cal Dance Team panicipate in the annual Pre-Big Game festivities at Ghirardelli Square in San Francisco BOTTOM: The Rally Committee show their spirit at a Cal basketball game This year For the last 100 years, the University of California Rally Committee has worked diligently to spread the spirit of California throughout the University community. In that time, Rally Committee has led the cheering section to new levels of enthusiasm, invented card stunts, cared for the Big C, fired the California Victory Cannon, hung the California Banner, protected the Axe and much more. To understand all the Committee does, one must look back over the last 100 years to see where it has come from and where it is going. The Rally Committee was founded in 1901 as a men s group to plan and stage rallies on the University of California campus, replacing the chaotic rallies of spontaneous mobs that were more like riots than celebrations of spirit. Under the leadership of the first Chairman, Alex Adier. and his successor. Robert Sibley, the Rally Committee members quickly became known for their hard work and unselfish attitudes in all projects they undertook. Rally Committee originated bleacher stunts at the 1910 Big Game . The activity, which was to be known later as tard stunts. was so successful that it was later adopted by many schools around the country. Card stunts eventually became so time consuming that a seperate group. called the Card Stunts Committee, was formed to manage them. In 1927, the Rally Committee was designated as the official guardians of all campus traditions (except for The Axe). The Rally Committee was also put in charge of the rooting section, making sure that all men sitting in the rooting section wore white shirts and blue and gold reversible caps. In 1933. the Stanford Axe was made a perpetual trophy to be awarded tc the winner of the Big Game. Rally Committee, as the official guardians of lOO YeariS of Exoellende Rally Committee -€
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