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Spending time with friends after school hours gives students a breal from the worries of homeworl . Kurt Lenagher, Krista Bute, and Doin Bute stop to talk over the latest happenings. Changing Times Even though the times changed, we could always expect some things to stay the same. There were many things to be said about Leo High Schooi. Whether it was good or bad — iiveable or nonliveable, aii the 700 plus students had to iive with what they had. Being such a smail school, gossip traveled quickly and all would agree, Leo had a long enough grapevine to go around. But there was a band that everyone shared; in a small school every- one knew your name. The teachers gave a little more of themselves, and no-one was a stranger. There were no more groans about how boring pro- ject period was. Rather, there were whispers of how much longer it was until we could get out of homeroom studyhail. It seemed our lifes- tyies had changed, but there were the little things that stayed the same, the rowdie crowds, the honor role stu- dents, the bands, and choirs all re- minded us that we were . . . WITH Dances are always popular events, es- pecially after football and basketball games. Tony Hampton, April Minick and Charlene Foutz discuss their plans for the rest of the evening. 5 Lifestyles — Division I
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N Originally constructed in 1968 and re- modeled in 1981, Leo High School stands as a reminder of our community pride and support. PRIDE cont. During the summer months, the spirit of the Olym- pics was found in every home and on every television set. For two weeks, fans cheered the athletes of the United States to a new record of combined medal wins. Ronald Reagan was re-elected as our president, as was our own social studies teacher Mr. Steve Gabet as State Representative in the 19th district for his second term. Whether it was in athletics, acedemics, or communities, we were all made with the same ingredient, we were all . . . WITH Pride — Opening g)
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N Drummers Jenifer Sauder, Bnan Shepard and Amy McDaniel enter- tain ttie crowd during the Leo- ■ Churubusco football game. Division — Lifestyles g)
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