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Seniors win spirit stick The annual spirit week for homecoming started on October 9th and ran through the 12th. There was competition between classes with the spirit stick as the reward. All week after school there were various games to win points. There was the car pack on Tuesday. This was done by squeezing as many people from each class in a station wagon as possible. The fresh- men ended up with 28 people, sopho- mores had 26 people, juniors had 27 people and the seniors won with 31 seniors in the car. Each group achieved this success by pushing and shoving people into any little space available. Kim Harrington, Leawood, Kan., senior said, “The games were a lot of fun but some of the people had bad attitudes about seniors winning.” The human pyramid was also part of competition on the first day. The freshmen had 21, sophomores had 25, juniors 34 and seniors a winning 43. Powder puff football game was held Wednesday. The teams were Academy senior-freshmen against junior-sophomores. Maur Hill provided very good mock cheerleaders, who were excited about the game. They had to control themselves many times to keep from running out on the field to help the players. The game was won by the senior-freshmen team with a score of 8-6. Favorite coaches and mock king were crowned during the half-time of the powder puff game. Maur Hill’s favorite coach was Coach Folsom. The Academy’s favorite being Coach Meyer. The mock king was Kevin Wagner. They were crowned by Kim Harrington, Denise Vasquez, Del Rio, Texas, and Janelle Andra, Atchison. For the people who like showing their strength, disappointment struck when the rope broke on tug of war. Because of this the tug of war was canceled. For the coordinated people there was the Simon Says game. This was played by four people of each class. The winner of this was the junior class with Beth Sylvester, York, Neb. Sophomores came in second and seniors and freshmen tied for last. At the end of the week all the points were added up with the seniors winning. They were rewarded with the spirit stick at Friday nights pep rally. (Story by Dee Dee Havens) For two years in a row, the seniors have won the sign competition. This was the first place sign for the Homecofning football game against the Hiawatha Redskins. Stephanie Blodig raises her arms in defiance of the sophomore-junior offense in the first half of the Powder Puff football game. The freshmen-senior team won the contest. Doing exactly as told, Shane Boos and Dan Moriarty compete in the Simon Says contest. The juniors received second place in spirit week activities. 10 Spirit Week
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Willie Robohn is getting every speck of dust off his shelf before inspection. Fines are given out if the rooms aren’t up to the white glove treatment. Bill McKeman ponders over his work assign- ment. The junior year provides a heavy work load. Father Camillus is the prefect of the senior floor Room inspection is on Mondays, Thursday in St. Leo’s dorm. He runs a concession on a and Fridays in the guys dorms. Tom Currigan limited basis for the hungry boarders. makes sure all the spots are off his mirror so he will not get fined. 9
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by Mike Junior class members are shown here as they work late into the night to complete their sign. The juniors took second place in the sign competition. The powder puff cheerleaders were of high caliber Quarterback Shelly Herman led the senior- this year. Through much practice they demon- freshmen team to a narrow victory. Shelly strate a highly dangerous formtion. completed 25 of 28 attempts for 339 net yards passing. Mock King Kevin Wagner raises his hands in acceptance of the traditional creme pie. Pies were also distributed to favorite coaches. Mark Pischke squirms into the car pack as Alex Filla offers Mark assistance. The seniors won the car pack with 31 people. Spirit Week 11
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