9 ' U ' U 'LI U 9 School spirit IS NOT DEAD! The idea that Howe doesn't care is not now, if it ever was, true. People donlt realizejust how lively it really is, and itls time they sit up and take some notice. I went to the basketball game Saturday night. Our bleachers were full and the crowd was wild. There were times I thought that the roof was going to fall in because ofthe noise. As the numbers on the scoreboard got higher the fans got louder. It was really great! The main contest was not on the floor, but rather in the bleachers between the fans from Howe and the fans from Martinsville. The result was victory for Howe. I I A Earlier in the week I had been to our first wrestling meet. There, too, was the old school spirit. The grapplers were up de- fending their city championship. The bleachers were alive with anxious Howeites. The points were mounting up. At the slap of the mat the crowd lurched to their feet. School spirit was soaring as Howe came out victorious again. When it comes to school spirit and defending the honor of Howe, I find that we, the Hornets, always come through. CAMANDA VAN HOOSERJ W -Nw l. The Hornet buttons are danger signs to the opponents. 2. Mrs. Elwood Powell and other PTA members brave cold weather to man the concession stand. 3. Cheerleaders post spirit signs before all big games. I I 3 8
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Hornets Whammy Opponents I, HORNET HONEYS. Row 1: B. Hill, K. Klein. S. Butler. K. McGuire, M. Gibson. P. O'Haver. A. Hudson, C. Clark. Row 2: P. Thompson. C. Coe. C. Bone, N. Nottingham. S. G'Sell. K. Moore, T. Hug- hey. L. Hilton. A. Strickland, R. Cztveny. Row 3: S. Sorrentino, A. Pritchard, L. Walters, L. Allen. B. Smith. T. Engle. R. Carr, D. Shudiow. S. Ettner. P. McCleerey. Row 4: D. Aikman. J. Meyers. L. Kerr. R. Hooks. J. O'Haver, K. Wilkinson. S. Wood. C. Rich, J. Denham. B. Eden. 2. The class of'79 cheers on the Hornets ut at football game. 2 10
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