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Jobs may not be favorite pastimes, but sophomore Tony Woods and otiner; spend time at worl to heip finance thing; they enjoy, photo by Km Straughn I pi Some students make money at something they enjoy: making music. Seniors Dave Vincent and Jason Sauder (plus one of their friends) are Panama Ex- press. They play records and tapes and provide lighting for a variety of events like this year ' s homecoming dance and Morp. No Program, a group v ho (like Unorthodox) sells live music, consists of seniors Bri- an Grieser (tenor sax), Greg Bauer (alto sax), and Randy Cole (drums), junior Chad Springer (bass), and fresh- men Dan Alleger (key- board) and Eric Bauer (trum- pet). The members of Unorthodox stop to pose during one of their practice sessions: (front) sophomore Scott S.S. Stucl ey, junior Jason Shark Richards, grad Big Bad Scott Harris, (back) freshman Shane Scag Byler. and junior Scott Snake Byler. photo by Km straughn 22 Pastimes
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Lining up as Leo ' s version of the California raisins, Mr. Dubach, Mr. Kennel!, Mr. Carey, and Mr. Hey are ready to follow Mr. Arthi- erhults in a rousing rap. photo by Kris snaughn At a pep session for ttie ACAC champion- ship girls ' basketball team, seniors Jeff Jones and Monte Lengocher raise senior Shelly Nichols in a cheer, photo by Amy Hander- jm %. ' . i m yy. ft in ■ 1 mmmm JWff f [ «- r ' if ii i iHl Si 13 ■Tr? jiWv pi 8 lyllj L 1 « tl jg LjHi.. ' i 1 Hi r ' ' Jfc PS LI 5 mi . 1 ' tt m r » ■ , p iw O nsr. M 1 Mmp s. f b mk ' « ' 1 S ?! % l ly • mk mm m m im nku ■ ¥11 lai This strange way of carrying a basketball seems funny to freshman Shawn Parisot. Though she succeeded in returning the ball, her team lost, photo by tviatt Fuik A balancing act like this pyramid of cheer- leaders at a pep session is something that takes strength, balance, and lots of prac- tice, photo by lylott Fulk Pep sessions 21
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Indulging in eating — a favorite teen pas- time — sophomore Heidi Strasser laughs at senior Shana Burns ' gourmet Frosty- on-.cheeseburger. pnoto by Amy McOomei Ways ro fill rime Hobbies are ways to enjoy free time, ways to get together with old friends and meet new ones or to relax quietly alone. Many peo- ple have hobbies just for fun or entertainment, but some student hobbies are destined to be ca- reers. Leo students have a large vari- ety of hobbies and quite a num- ber of collections. IVlost common are baseball card collections. Then there are the popular stuffed animal collections, along with coin, stamp, and photo col- lections. More active pastimes range from skateboarding to karate. ( I take karate because it ' s fun and I enjoy it, said seventh grader Shawn Brown.) Certain people like things more exciting and have hobbies like flying an air- plane (as senior John Sauder does). Music is the most popular hob- by and pastime of all. Many peo- ple enjoy singing or playing an in- strument, ( Playing flute is something I enjoy doing now and 1 can continue to do later in life, said freshman Denise Beyeler, who also takes piano lessons.) Al- most everyone enjoys just listen- ing to music, While doing home- work, driving, or almost anything, nearly everyone listens to favor- ite music. Whatever a hobby or favorite pastime is, it usually becomes a part of one ' s life — part of a life- style — that fills from just a few relaxing moments to hours of en- joyment. — Staci Kaylor Selecting a record, senior Dave Vincent of the group Panama Express gets set to provide music for Morp. photo by Amy McDamel Working on and fixing up his ' 56 Chevy is how sophomore Tom Eubank enjoys spending a lot of his free time, photo by undo Eubank Pastimes 23
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