Schools Which Use "Hooray!" As A Fight Song
The following schools use or have used a variation of "Hooray for Auburn!" as a fight song:
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- Anniston High School - Anniston, Alabama (Hooray for Bulldogs!)
- Auburn High School - Auburn, Alabama (Hooray for Auburn!)
- Benjamin Russell High School - Alexander City, Alabama (Hooray for Wildcats!)
- Glendale High School - Glendale, Arizona (Hoorah, for Glendale!)
- Homewood High School - Homewood, Alabama (Hoorah for Homewood!)
- Hoover High School - Hoover, Alabama (Hooray for Hoover!)
- Luray High School - Luray, Virginia (Hurrah for Luray!)
- Miami High School - Miami, Florida (Hooray Miami!)
- Monroe Academy -- Monroeville, Alabama (Hooray for Monroe!)
- Opelika High School - Opelika, Alabama (Hooray for Bulldogs!)
- Oxford High School - Oxford, Alabama (Hoorah for Jackets!)
- Pell City High School - Pell City, Alabama (Hoorah for Panthers!)
- Pine Forest High School - Pensacola, Florida (Hooray for Eagles)
- Prattville High School - Prattville, Alabama (Hooray for Prattville!)
- Reeltown High School - Reeltown, Alabama - (Hurrah for Rebels)
- Richard J. Reynolds High School - Winston-Salem, North Carolina (Hoorah for Reynolds!)
- Springfield High School - Springfield, Illinois (Hurrah! for Springfield)
- Holtville High School - Holtville, Alabama (Hooray for Bulldogs)
- Valley High School- Valley, Alabama (Hooray for Valley)
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