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Senior guys had the spirit and showed it by baring their chests. What we didn't do for spirit! The seniors contributed the chaos and disorder that made the spirit of this year the best that it has ever been, said Nelson Robaina, senior. Tina Sheets, said, I think that the senior class of this year had a lot more spirit than last year's senior class and we also had a lot more spirit than any other class this year. Although the senior class lost the spirit chain races, whether fair or foul, they showed their spirit any time they were given the chance. Spirit? Oh yes, we had spirit. We had spirit throughout the year and we showed it in many different ways. That is what made this year special: the beginning of a legend made with spirit, and the end of a losing streak, both in football and in spirit. BY: Lisa Pittman, Associate Editor and Angie Serner, Editor I .f-2 ,Xt I foilaxxciwfb 'X -is 5 22 ,U Angie Serner, Lisa Pittman- Openi ng! 5
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IFIPGUND SPIRIT Spirit? Oh yes, we had spirit. We started off the year making legends with an outstanding football team and that was the outset of our spirit. We had more pride in our school after football season. Brian Still, junior, said, The football team's emotional, winning season showed the students and faculty at Fort Osage and other schools that we were no longer losers and that we could compete with anybody at any time. It instilled in everyone a special pride and unity that hadn't been felt in a long time. Win? Oh yes, we liked to win. The Indian team wasn't afraid of 'no dogs' and it by ending the season with a 7-3 We had cheerleaders like Kendra and Sherry Bulyar and we had yell like Brad Macoubrie and jason Durrell boost our spirit, and boy did they do their job! Young, sophomore, said, I think that the did a great job of promoting spirit I Wilson, sophomore, said, The were as much a part of the games s were. The crowds really enjoyed football showed the player 4!Openmg Lisa Pittman and Angie Serner them. We went to pep assemblies to show our spirit and many students felt that these pep assem- blies contributed greatly to the spirit of each and every student at Fort Osage. Kim Stober, senior, said, The Homecoming pep assembly was the best because all of those good-looking men bared their chests in the name of spirit! Cathie Henry, sophomore, said, The pep assemblies did a lot to instill spirit throughout the school. We also dressed up for spirit week in the forms of punk rockers, hawaiians, and members of the opposite sex. Did this bring out the spirit? Oh yes, it did. Sissy Goddard, junior, said, The most fun that I have had this year was dressing up for spirit week. It was like having five Halloweens in a row, all in the honor of the Fort Osage Indians. Spirit week brought out our spirit in all forms.iShawn Nash, junior, said, Spirit week shoviied all of the people who had spirit. I think that spirit week along with the pep assemblies showed how much spirit Fort Osage has.
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I if SCENERY There are many places in the Independence area that attract people. Whether one is looking for fun in the sun, a place to shop, or seeking historical facts, all can be found. lust outside of the Independence area, one may find Worlds of Fun. What other place can one find fun, ad- venture, and excitement? Worlds of Fun pro- vides fun-filled days for eople of all ages. For the kids, there is a kiddie roller coaster and bumper cars and for those who dare adventure nd excitement, the Fury of the Nile and the Elrient Express. Worlds of Fun provides fun- filled days for eople of all ages. For the kids there is a kiddlie roller coaster and bumper cars, and for those who dare adventure and excitement might find the Fury of the Nile and the Orient Express. lust why does one go to Worlds of Fun? Everyone has their own reasonlsl. Krisi Goodman, junior, said, I like to go to Worlds of Fun because there is so much to do and see. Worlds of Fun is the only place I can think of where ou can spend a whole day and have so much, fun! You never run out of things to do. This may be true, but Ginger Adams, senior, had a different opinion. I like Worlds of Fun not only for the ridesg but for all those good-lookinglguys. It's like one big. merry-go-roundg everyw ere you turn there's another good-looking guy. that's what I call scenery! It's neat to go up in the Sky Lift too, because you can se the whole park and it is really pretty. . If one is looking for a more settled atmosphere and a place to shop, one may find the Independence Center is just the dplace. It has shops for everyone's tastes an needs. Tammy Reed, senior, said, The Independence Center has a variety of shops that suit my inter- ests. It's really a great place to kil time because there is much to do and so many thin s to look at. During Christmas time, it's reagy neat because they put my favorite cartoon character up, SNOOPYV' IoDona Stone, senior, said, I like to go to the Indepen- dence Center and shop because you can find almost anything you want. Even if you're hun ry, they have it. It's not only a reat place to slgop but it's really pretty and it lies a nice atmosphere. For those who are in the mood for historical I l l it 1 1 li L Q. 1 E, I 5 4 F li 5 n t v I l I 6!Openmg Angie Serner and Lisa Pittman 'Z
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