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Sophomores, juniors and seniors were proud of academic and ath- letic victory, and their school spirit showed it! Beginning among the cheerleaders and, like the flu, striking every student, school spirit reigned at Gainesville High. Rally- ing 'round the stormwarning flag, GHSers cheered until their voices degenerated into squeaks. Flags, shakers, hands and feet continued even after vocal power perished. The Canes couldn't be stopped, and spirit backing the teams never even slowed down. Bleachers at Citizen's Field swayed with the masses after a TD and sank under the sadness of temporary disap- pointment. ln September ratings were hopefully checked each week, and the season's midpoint saw the Hurricanes number one. Seeking to be a part of the ex- citement, individuals participated in Homecoming as contestants, performers or spectators. Starting 6 weeks before with the selection of Flying L's are blown off course by fighting winds of Hurricane force as Homecoming slogan, plans for the big date took form. Linda Hanssen, Juni Quintero, Sally Mc- Vay and Gary Williams served as football sponsors. Lull Week set the mood for a wild stormwarning and sweeping victory over Fort Lau- derdale. Thursday night GHSers flocked to Gainesville High's huge pep ral- ly, Stormwarning. The fate of Fort Lauderdale and fame of the Hurri- canes were portrayed onstage half- a-dozen times, most notably by Anchor in Body and Clod . Enter- tainers, led by M.C.'s Vince Gal- lagher and Pat Carr, provided music, songs and laughter. Major- ettes impressively performed with fire batons, and cheerleaders exe- cuted a rhythmic routine with pom- poms.
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