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Determined to plow over the senior line and become victorious, junior Sandy Scudder takes an offensive stance. — photo by Cindy Doctor This is not the blob from outer space, but rather Duane Guingrich in several rolls of toilet paper. Several senior girls had decorated the yards of the senior foot- ball team members. They were unable to pay a visit to Duane ' s house, and so adorned him the next day at school. -photo by Jim McKmley From Cowboy Boots To Glittered Hair Any strangers walking through the halls of Leo on any given day during Spirit Week would have thought they had entered an insane asylum. Each day we dressed to a different theme. During that week we wore sweats, cowboy hats, and doctor uniforms. And then there was Punk Day! We donned punk glasses, safety pin earrings, dog col- lars, and anything else which looked punkish, including new psychedelic hair colors! But most of Spirit Week ' s activities did not take place during school. For weeks the competing classes had gathered either before or after school to prepare their floats, hall decorations, skits, and strategic plays for the Powder Puff game. On Wednesday the annual clash between the junior and senior puffers finally broke out. When all the dust finally cleared, it was discovered that the seniors had shut out the juniors by a 22-0 victory. On Thursday night the classes presented their skit, gifts, and floats, and then marched to the bonfire where a Churubusco Eagle was burned in effigy in anticipation of what was to happen the following night. Perhaps Theresa Minnich expressed it all when she said, Even though our spirit during the week was sometimes not as high as it could have been, this year ' s Homecoming turned out to be a really memorable one for seniors. — Vicki KeriinU 12 h Homecoming Week Student Life
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The flames of the roaring bonfire tower over the crowd Thursday night. Before the bonfire, Geof- frey and the Chaucers boost the crowd ' s spirit to set the mood for the following evening. -photo by Jim McKintey On Punk Day, these girls showed their spirit by dressing up with kinky hair and funky clothes: Susie Smith, Lisa Antil, Ann Shaw, Sandy Scud- der, and Kim Culberson. -photo by Kris Steury Homecoming Night Student Life 7 13
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