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Cheerleaders Represent School Well SEVENTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS Denise Province, Pam EIGHTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS Pam Coppage, juhe Misak, lHE1tOn, Barble Lang Bonnie Lang, Our 1972-73 cheer- leaders represented our school with great spirit for the year. These girls were always ready to help lead us to a victory. Their en- thusiasm made our oppo- nents know the Hawks were there. Their smiling faces showed that they were al- ways ready to go with some great cheers. Thanks girls, you did a good job. MRS STONE MRS SHORT PEP CLUB SHOWS THEIR PEP Pep Club Cheers Boys To Victoriesl The Pep club girls of 1972 73 were the great supporters that helped the boys to win first place in football They were assisted by the sponsors Mrs Short and Mrs Stone who kept the girls cheering and who supervised the busses so the girls could cheer and help the boys even on away games The club consists of about 150 members They work together and they show their spirit and dr1ve the boys on to their victories Thanks girls and keep up the good work' l
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COACH BLASI COACH STURM Haysville Hawks Wins League Championship .ami nv E 3 I-laysville rides to a victory! It, takes thinking to win. The 1972 football season was a good one for the Hawks. Their ability was shown by a victorious record of 6 wins and only one loss. Their hard work and effort on the practice field, under the guidance of Coach Blasi and Coach Sturm, paid off with the league championship. This championship could be termed a school effort with coaches, players, pep club, cheerleaders and loyal fans all contributing to the success of the 1972 Hawks football team. The highlight of the season is a good example, when on a cold and wet night, everyone went to Derby to beat a once beaten team in overtime for an undisputed championship. FIRST ROW: Mike MacDonald, jeff Hamilton, Chris Hudson, Fred Cohlmia, Greg Sparrow, jeff West, Walter Boetcher, Harry Byram, SECOND ROW: Lynn Tenliyck, Wes Brickley, john Chrisman, jim Hartman, Robert Adams, jeff Darr, Steve Steele, Jim Lee, Brad Cunningham, THIRD ROW: Scott Griffin, Sam Konkel, Mark Reece, Dale Baker, Eddy Kercher, Terry Carpenter, Perry Martin, Coach Blasi, FOURTH ROW: Charles Schneiter, john Dillon, David Glasco, Rick Barton, Robbie Mayer, Rick Wiseman, Wayne Deaver, FIFTH ROW: Coach Sturm, Blaine Pot- er, Mike Morton, Ken Boote, Shawn Sullivan, David Long, Tom Kuhn, Mike Dickson. E .ul
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