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w e could get there on a bus, in a car, or walk. There was even enough roonn to land a helicopter in the north parking lot. Once there we could enter at the east lobby, the main office, or from the south, north, east, or northwest doors. Inside we found hallways that met at four-way junctions, three-way junctions, or two-way intersections. There were some double doors, many single doors, some with verticle windows and a few with nothing. The walls were red, red-orange, orange, orange-yellow, yellow, yellow-green, blue, blue-violet, violet, violet-blue . . . Believe it, they go on and on. photo by Jeff Handii A DIFFERENT FASHION. Ann Shaw, Kim Culberson, Scott Miller, Chad Watson, Tricia Tappy, and Chris Gibson went to all the trouble of puttin ' on their top hats for Punk Day . . . only to find that school had been fogged out. A DIFFERENT JOB. Vice Principal Phil Kurtz gets out from behind his desk to help Leah Hager, cook, prepare for this year ' s first Honor Roll Breakfast. -3- opening different directions
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Within this building with its many entrances and halls of different shades were lions and lionettes, cubs and cub cadets. Some were preppy, some punkish, some farmers, some city slicl ers, some went to every football game, some didn ' t go to any. They were all unique, a few strange, a few outright sane. They were the different types of people from the altogether different Leo Jr. Sr. School. This was the common ground which linked them all together, binding them into strong friendships. Yet each one traveled his own . . . DIFFERENT DIRECTION A DIFFERENT REASON. On Oct. 19, 1982, Shelly Craig, Carmen Reschley, and Cindy Morris found themselves in the auditeria, not for lunch, not for project period, but to take the PSAT. their first major step towards college. DIFFERENT TASKS. Section Editors Karen Pflster and Elaine Arnett wandered away from their layouts and copy as they collected money and stamped hands at the Yearbook sponsored Homecoming Dance. photo by Julie Anderson m opening different directions
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