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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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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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Trading Places for a Night For one night the guys and girls switched roles, it was time once again for IV lorp. For most, the evening of Morp started around 6:30 P.M. Many couples, dressed in their match- ing tee-shirts, sweatshirts, and jer- seys were off to near-by fast food restaurants. The most popu- lar eating places were Pizza Hut, McDonald ' s, and Arby ' s. After the girl was finished treat- ing her favorite guy to supper, it was off to the dance which start- ed at 8:30 P.M. Half way through the dance the Morp court, which was voted upon by the senior class, was announced. It was as follows: Most likely to be on the cover of GQ magazine: David Show Most likely to be on the cover of Vogue: Aimee Richards Most likely to win the Indy 500: Randy J. Miller and Jenny Souder Most hilarious laugh: David Boyce and Tami Bailey Funniest faces: Jack Overmyer and Holly Redmon Biggest brown-noser: Jon Shade and Lori Hicks Biggest trouble-maker: Mike McCullers with Kim Lamb and Paulo West in a tie. Person who grubs the most: Shown Townsend and Penny Per- kins Sexiest guy: Ed Herron Sexiest girl: Molly Cook Best Smile: Wade Oliver and Paula Working Best couple: Don Bender and Laura Mizzell After the court received their certificates of $2.00 worth of Power ' s Hamburgers, everyone danced the night away to the music provided by Tom Brewer. I really liked doing Morp, but it ' s hard for someone from Leo to do a dance here, said senior Tom Brewer. The dance ended at 11:30 P.M. with the closing slow dance to the very popular Stairway to Heaven. — Shelly Slentz Lifestyles — Morp
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