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From: yrdbrd@bmcg.UUCP (Larry J. Huntley)
Newsgroups: net.misc
Subject: Re: More bizarre high school names
Message-ID: <1813@bmcg.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 22-Aug-85 15:57:05 EDT
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Posted: Thu Aug 22 15:57:05 1985
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In article <168@uw-june> louns@uw-june (Michael Lounsbery) writes:
>Some strange names I've seen:
>
>The famous one in the state is the team name for the Hanford, WA high school.
> ... the Hanford Bombers, >with a cute little mushroom cloud as a logo.
>
>Tillamook, OR, famous around here for its cheese, has a high school whose
>football team is the Tillamook Cheesemakers.  ... the cheese is pretty good.
>
>Another I think I remember: there's some town in the eastern part of the state
>most famous for its insane asylum.  Their team name is the Maniacs -- they too
>have a great logo -- a little bristly haired guy with clenched fists jumping
>up and down in a rage.
>					Michael

Let us not forget Walla-Walla, home of the WA-HI Blue Devils.  The logo is
very much like that mentioned for the Maniacs, above.
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