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We're from HHS, no one could prouder D. Conlon, Attendant P. Babcock, Queen Angie Morey, B. Burdett onfi , screaming cheerleaders, and aring C wds were all a part ofthe tremen- dous i ase in iool spirit at HHS. Dur- ing f all s on, the stadium was filled wi 'apac' rowds who spurred the team t o h rain and mud to victory, and m es to defeat. At basketball games the keepers often had to turn away clam- ' o in spectators because of the already full t ds. Enthusiasn a d spirit reached a peak at he Homeco g Game against Wellsville, which th ders won 12-O. After a spectac- ular p - me show honoring The United State med Forces, A Morey escorted u Burdett, wa ro ed Queen of the t vities. Her at en . n s were Paula Bab- , c nd Bob i ar escorted by Don Conlo nd i Collin a r X R. Ward. X' Angie Morey, Homecoming Queen, receives her roses. J ' XP lf. . v I V K Q 1., ' f L. . . ,, X, .' 4. f ' V 4. V he A xi f 1 - .. ,- 1. QF, f i , ,1 4-- .f,',,. A bonfire blazes in preparation for a home football game. Cheerleaders and majorertes cheering together at a game.
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osf ft if WM . by O5-V5 Elghsiasti eerleaders boost school spirit HW XP tcd cheerleading squads worked together to strengthen and unihf school spirit. They put in many hours of practicing and planning to achieve this goal. HHS students finally woke up from their sleepiness to display a surge of school spirit, the first of its kind ever witnessed at HHS. In November they traveled to Geneseo to participate in a cheerleading clinic with several other area schools. Each squad demonstrated a cheer, then the girls judged each other and offered tips on the techniques of jumping, form, and squad unity. The girls also discussed some problems common to all cheerleaders and offered possible solutions. The new and updated cheers were soon presented to, and accepted by the delighted Hornell fans. I K5 O , O Q' J, QQ'-Q A' t X 'N I K7 JQ 35 fi U Q AC? jllfx' WON 0 0 6 Tf ' l f -' V Qi?-Siesta., fx Q1 'fi 061 ,F 'NT a ' ' ' . 'A' ' 9 .J NL BOB EJQLJ C CJ , PW ly NQTOQQNX fx?-,ii O T' ,, janet Wills and Kathy Gonzales in a moment of anguish at a home basket Us U45 X ' ball game if P fl lb 5 may V NW P+ ff r A. Morey, K. Corbett, P. Mahoney, J. Collins, S. DeVore M Perry C Dodd C Berry A Schillacr L johnson
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' x v. H1-IS students cheer their team to victoiy. l lg I Come on team Let's go! Eager HHS students flock to support their team Now this is the way you're .fupposezl to clo it!
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