Leo High School - Oracle Yearbook (Leo, IN)

 - Class of 1986

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7Z 22 Fall Play At the Eden plant, factory workers Bob Expressions of mixed emotion can be seen Earl, Basil Wisler, and Mary Pflster ponder on the faces of spectators as they waited some heavy questions during their lunch for a man to fall from a tower in the play break. Help.

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Giving Way To Women ' s Lib October doesn t bring Just the Halloween season, but one of dating s biggest events: MORP In this day and age, it isn ' t out of he usual for a girl to ask a guy out or a date. The same goes for the tudents at Leo because October lidn ' t bring just the Halloween eason, but believe it or not, it )rought one of dating ' s most )lessed events: MORP. The dance ;ave a girl the perfect opportunity o ask her favorite guy out for the ivening. There were many tech- niques a girl used to approach the guy that she wanted to ask to be her date at the dance. The most popular methods were via a note, her best friend, or a tele- phone call. After she had her date set, there were many other details that had to be taken care of. First, there were the MORP shirts. Tra- ditionally, the couple would wear matching tee-shirts or sweatshirts with such decors as I ' m His, and I ' m Hers. After deciding upon the appropriate shirts, the loca- tion of dinner had to be chosen. Places such as McDonald ' s, Arby ' s and Pizza Hut were popular choices. When dinner was fin- ished, the couples flocked to the school for the dance, which was done by Hidden Picture Lighting and Sound. At the magic hour of eleven o ' clock, the MORP court was announced. The court was as follows: KING AND QUEEN: Tami Witt and Jeff Kimbel; BEST SMILE: Tracy Busch and Steve Lengacher; MOST LIKELY TO BE ON THE COVER OF SEVENTEEN AND SEARS CATALOG: Samantha lemma and Wiley Kite: MOST UNATHLETIC: Sunday Webb and P.J. Hoar; BIGGEST PROCRASTINATOR: Katie Ridderheim and Darrin Chapman; FUNNIEST LAUGH: Kirstin Neu- man and Jeff Zink; MOST LIKELY TO WIN INDY 500: Jane Reece and John Amstutz; BIGGEST WHINER: Shelly Barker and Greg Kelley; MOST CREATIVE COSTUME: Sara Rogers and Dave Castator. The dance ended at twelve o ' clock with memories stored in the minds of the numerous happy couples. They left the dance in anticipation and excitement awaiting next year ' s MORP. — Chris Scheil Members of the MORP court include; (front row): Jeff Kimbel, Tami Witt. (2ncl row): Tracy Busch, David Castator. {3rd row): P.], Hoar, Greg Kelley, Jeff Zink, Kir- stin Neuman, Steve Lengacher, Shelly Barker, (back row): Jane Reece, Katie Rid- derheim, Wiley Kite. They pose in the commons with their certificates of recog- nition. MORP



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photos by J.£. Stover Growing With Style The usual fall drama fare was changed to a combo of three one-act plays — 4 Trio. ' Variety and Challenge! Those were the keys to the Drama Club ' s fall production of three one-act plays known as A Trio. The 28 performers were mostly cast in several roles which provided them with the challenge of per- forming everything from drama to comedy. The first play, The Haunted Carousel, was a drama about people lost in space and time. The tone of the play was eerie. The action revolved around the magic of the carousel and the effect it had on several lives. Eden, the second selection, was about the people ' s lack of hu- manity. The pro-life idea present- ed in the play started out as simple child ' s play and then turned to the horror of a faceless society controlled by the leader and the chairman. The third play, entitled Help, comically examined our priorities — are we concerned about the well-being of our neighbors or their problems? The combination of the three plays provided both the audience and the performers with a variety of theatrical experiences. As Mr. Stover said, We really needed a change, something different than our usual fall play. I wanted to do something with heavy messages. I didn ' t know if they ' d be popular, but I didn ' t care, I just wanted to give the exceptional talent we have here at Leo something to grow on. As usual, the Drama Club grew and grew . . . — Shelly Slentz During The Haunted Carousel, Amy Little prepares to tell Jodi Halt about the little boy she wishes she had. Angle Butler and Alana Jacquay patiently wait among the crowd to see If the un- known man will fall or not during the play Help. Fall Play 23

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