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Allen County r.jlic Library f Woyne, Indiono We had different attitudes, different interests and different philosophies on iife, but there was one thing we all had . . . PRIDE As we opened the door on the first day of school, we opened our lives to a new beginning of patterns and events. There was a new and more rigid schedule to promote pride In education which included a 35 minute all school studyhall at the end of the day. Because of more stringent state requirements, freshmen had to deal with the increase of graduation credits from 32 to 38. Also, there was a new mural which brightened the gym and expressed the pride of our students and com- munity. Under the pride of this mural, the wrestling team went to a 10-2 record, the best in Leo history. It was a year of delays and closings. It was either fog, extreme below-zero temperatures or snow which caused schools to close down and give students and teachers an unexpected vacation. During homecoming week, one tradition that is a particular favorite of thie Leo Ele- mentary students is the parade of floats thot visits them homecoming day. These students show their spirit with banners as class floats approach. Nk dtvrsT --si6(iElS --ir. v. S Opening — Pride I
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' Hey, we ' re proud of our Lions! Cheer eniors Kurt Lengacher, Craig Good, and erry Doyle as they show their pride by Jressing Hawaiian style at the Leo-Con- :ordia basketball game. Pride is not only ■ seen at games, but also seen in the halls and in the classrooms. Showing and feel- ing pride is no longer a once-in-a-while event, but a part in all areas of our stu- dent lives. photo by Dav0 thaw 1985 ORACLE Vol. 20 Published by the 1985 Oracle Staff LEO HIGH SCHOOL 14600 Amstutz Road Leo, IN 46765 Title Page ODen:ng ( S)g)
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Gossiping Is a trait students know well. While in the commons, Ed Herren. Katie Ridderheim, Greg Kelley, Ann Huguenard and Danielle Duch talk about the latest rumors spreading around school. Being a cheerleader requires a lot of spunk and pride, especially at away games. Aaron Vanlue takes a breather at the Adams Central vs. Leo basketball g game which Leo won 66 to 39. Pride — Opening S)
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