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Great Balls of Fire Wallering on the floor singing We Love You Seniors, Oh Yes We Do . . . were freshmen whose voices echoed through the halls as the orientation for freshman spirit club got underway. Spirit was a major contribution to the success of the 84-85 school year, which ignited the flame of another HOT enthusiastic year. Spirit is maintained through tradi- tion, working together to get pride in school sports and also in one's self. Spirit is also seen in a different as- pect. Spirit is the cohesive force that binds organizations and teams togeth- er. It gives them an incentive to be a whole and work towards a common goal. It also provides satisfaction when those commmon goals are achieved. Although spirit sparks throughout the year, it was really set off when Homecoming week took control. The halls were lit up with nerdy, aquatic, flower children in gold and black. In the year 1984, war between the Divi- sion I frosh and the Division II sen- iors resulted in the abolishment of our usual fun-filled slave day. A trea- ty freed the freshmenp seniors sought revenge in numerous ways. During intensive Friday night foot- ball games, the super spirited fans showed up in sunglasses and other crazy get-ups. As the cold set in, heat was still ra- diated by cheerleaders, drill team, and enthusiastic fans cheering the athletes to victory. This energetic glow luminized well into Winter Sports week when stu- dents and faculty celebrated The Spirit. With Winter Sports week conclud- ed, flowers, trees, and more spirit blossomed. Although another great year wound down, the spirit of L.S.H.S. will always burn. Hippies invade Lee's Summit High School during spirit week.
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