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Cheerleaders Cheers to You The summer of '83 proved to be full of hard work and early mornings for the HHS cheerleaders. The girls began earning camp and uniform money early by selling Happy Cowboy jerseys. They also ran the fireworks stand and a concession stand at two softball tournaments in addition to doing odd jobs. Enthusiasm, along with many suit- cases, was loaded into sponsor Mrs. Susan Rahlfs' tan suburban as the cheerleaders headed for Texas Tech Cheerleading School. After five hot days and one sleepless night of buzz- ing fire alarms, six exhausted girls returned to Happy with a spirit stick and numerous ribbons. Throughout the football season, spirit days were sponsored by the cheerleaders. October 21 was the 18 Gale's Texaco Highway 87 Tulia, Texas
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8 effigy. The freshmen won the effigy contest, which was held earlier in the week for the high school classes. On Friday afternoon, the Homecoming assembly and pep rally was held in the auditorium. Honored guests were the girl's bi-district basketball champions of 1963. The senior boys put on a parody of the coaches. John McCasland, student council president, crowned Cindy Ferguson, senior, as the 1983 Homecoming Queen. Her attendants were Patty Peterson, senior, and Shawna Harvey, junior The Happy Cowboys were responsible for the highlight of Homecoming, defeating the Lazbud- die Longhorns 22-3. The win marked HHS's first Homecoming victory since 1975. 1. Students enjoy a shoe hunt at the spirit rally. 2. Senior boys portray the coaches in a skit 3. Homecoming Queen Cindy Ferguson and her father, Marvin Flowers 4 The cheerleaders catch Cowboy fever 5. The Spirit King and Queen, rip apart the Longhorn effigy 6 Children of the honored girls basketball team model old letter jackets and football helmets. 7. Rolando Camacho seizes a Longhorn. 8 The 1983 Homecoming Queen and her court. Compliments of GALE'S TEXACO 17
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Patty Peterson Tricia Hargrave Vicki Todd Mandi Shipman Lisa Blanks Laurie Seal 4 official Beat Valley day, while students wore and signed old shirts to build spirit for the Nazareth game. Leading the Cowboy fans for 1983-1984 were Patty Peterson, senior head Tricia Hargrave, senior; Vicki Todd, senior; Mandi Shipman, junior; Lisa Blanks, sophomore; and Laurie Seal, freshman. They were supported and taken care of by Mrs. Rahlfs. 1 The 1983-1984 HHS Cheerleaders. 2.... we can't be stopped! 3 High spirit. 4. ... Oh HHS! TULIA AUTO PARTS 215 SW Second 995-4163 Tulia, Texas ft 19
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