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The Trojan spirit of H.C.H.S., now twenty years old, is alive, well, and thriving. It is represented by the pride and concern felt by each student for the achievement of the indi- vidual in all areas of school life. It is shown by yelling at pep rallies, signing up for challenging courses, working hard to bring up test scores, and doing at least three homework assign- ments in each class each week. Trojan spirit is giving each person a chance to do his best and cheering him on while he does it. Brotherhood is important at Hamilton Coun- ty High School. It is felt in the classroom and especially in the activities of the clubs; ART, BETA, FBLA, FCA, FFA, FHA, HHCC, SIGMA DELTA, PEP, and VICA. THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY THE HAMILTON COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
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Homecoming traditions at Hamilton County High play a very important part in the students’ lives. Several of these traditions are coronation, skits, banners, Trojan trivia, the pep rally, floats, the parade, the football game, and the pre-game and half-time shows. Homecoming officially begins on Monday night with the crowning of the homecoming queen at coronation. Candy Bullard was crowned homecoming queen for 1985. Her court included senior princesses Amanda Allen, Marshalle Dye, Monica Lee and Pam Walls, Class and club princesses are also honored during this special event. The next three days are set aside for skits, banners, and Trojan trivia. Class officers and committee members join together to try to come up with the best ideas. Banners are displayed in the lunchroom; skits and Trojan trivia take place in the auditorium. Banners and skits are judged, and the winning class with the most points receives a trophy homecoming night. The overall winner for this year was the junior class. Friday the week long activities climax. The pep rally including all the cheerleaders raises spirits high. School dismisses early for the parade when the entire community gets to view the floats created by the student body. In the evening, the long awaited football game occurs. Flags snap to the breeze and the Trojan band proudly sets the tone for the parade, the pregame show and the half time show as the homecomig queen is greeted by the fans. This year the football team was victorious over the “Blue Wave” of P.K. Yonge. Trojan fans celebrated the win with a dance after the game. 8 This page is sponsored by Janice Jackson, R.Phd.. Gainesville, Florida.
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