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Carried Through Bobbing was won by the Seniors but the Car Pack was disqualified; Wednesday’s Powder Puff game was taken by the Freshman and Senior team with the crowning of Kurt Forge, Atchison, se- nior, as Mock King at half time; Thurs- day, the Donut game and Pyramid was won by the Seniors with the Juniors win- ning Simon Says. Spirit Week was wrapped up on Friday night with a Pep Rally, and the crowning of Kelly Harris, Atchison junior, as the Spirit Queen and the burning of the Bonfire, story by Kevin Johnson Pat Quinn shows his great form for Si- mon Says. This game is usually loads of fun. Maybe they aren’t the prettiest cheerleaders, but they are rath- er funny. They help liven up the Powder Puff game. Alot of hard work of the sophomores goes up in smoke but it’s all for tradition. The senior football captains get the honor of setting it ablaze. Micah Purslow, top, screamed with delight while on the pyramid. The seniors won the event. These Maur Hill cheerleaders often climb all over each other just for fun. They put the pep ralliers on their ears with their stunts and rou- tines. Even a large shiny donut doesn’t scare Andrew Trainer. He awaited it’s ar- rival with glee and ate his way to victory. Spirit Week 11
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Tradition Spirit week tradition was car- ried through, as always, this year. It started on Tuesday with an all school mass in the gym, and afterschool ac- tivities including contests between classes, the winner with the most points won the Spirit Stick at the end of the week. The events went as followed: on Tuesday the Apple Coach Boll was picked to be “The Favor- ite Coach” at halftime of the Powder Puff game. His prize was “A Pie in the Face.” Here Chris Wetzel is sketching the face of Freddy Flynn. Wetzel made a major contribu- tion to the Senior sign. SPIRIT I I A Nightmare On Green St. was the title of the se- niors’ sign during Spirit Week. The Seniors won the best sign competition. The alumni and students are looking on as the bonfire burns. Though the Bonfire was small it was hot for its size. 10 Spirit Week
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Teamwork makes success Some Maur Hill students played soccer in two different leag- ues this year on the River Bend team. The team competes in the Flint Hill League with teams from Ft. Leavenworth and Topeka. The team also plays Wednesday evenings in an indoor league in John- son county. All of the River Bend opponents are non-school teams also. “Many people think that the soccer team is just for foreign stu- dents, and Americans shouldn’t go out for it. This is not true. The team is for anyone who likes to play soccer, or is interested in learning it. By playing with people better than me, I learned a lot over the course of the season, said Dan Pombo, St. Joseph, Mo., junior. Fr. Martin Taylor, O.S.B., with Lee Gomez are in charge of the team. Above: Despite spectacular plays by the op- posing team the River Bend team went on to a 4-3 victory over their Leavenworth counterpart. The River Bend Team shows style a they move the ball down the field. This drive ended with a score. Below: The River Bend Team bottom row: Jesus Villarreal, Raul Loeza, Juan Saab, Salim Casab, Carlos Garza, Mauricio Qui- jano. Top row: Dan Pombo, Marco Salizar, Juan Perez, Joo Hee Rhee, Jesus Zentella, Guillermo Robels, Juan Muguruza, Coach Lee Gomez. Score Board R.B. opp. Soccer team 24 0 Terminators 8 3 Garder 7 5 Terminators 8 4 Leavenworth 3 2 Topeka 3 3 Leavenworth 4 3 12 Soccer
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