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work hard deadlines Journalism Staff members ame up with a new name for the aper and the school publication ecame The Pride. Sporting a ew look The Pride was widely ccepted by the students and arned a UIL Award of chievement. Besides the newspaper, staff embers also produced a 304 age yearbook celebrating the chool and its accomplishments e past 15 years. Together the groups also ponsored the Powder Puff otball game for the Student ody, conducted a raffle and hallenged the Texas City urnalists to a pizza contest. ne more page for the Student Life tion, says Alicia McNamara. apple a day keeps the students away Mrs. yne mistakenly thinks. L... W S 2 5 . get -ge 1 os 1 5 9, at . .tk f ,fr s . 2 Don't look! says Tonya Matthews as Cheryl Machupa pulls the winner of the Journalism raffle contest. 4 U I' Second period journalism: Top row: Marisa King, Trena Williams, Alicia McNamara, Leslie lngraham, Keith Richard, John Felter, Robbie Roberson, Alex Mendez, La Wanda X West, Curt Monceaux, David Hern, Dan Lewis, Gerald Landry, and Audria Iles. Organizations 105 , I - A
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Fourth period Journalism class: Curt Monceaux, Kim Mills, Susan Sireno, Kelly Fleenor, Shannette Willis, Gerald Landry, Monica Gary, Patrick Fauor, Stacy Delesandri, Mark Britan, Dianna Bradford, Kathy McEnulty, Cheryl Machupa, Jim Schillaci, John Felter, Keith Richard, Robbie Roberson, David Pattillo, Mary Arensman. I want perfection, says Editor Audria Iles, so I will do it myself. Cheryl Machupa works hard to get the 104 Organizations picture in the exact spot. Journalists to meet LaWanda West gets pictures ready for the freshman section. i' lsn't this day over with yet? asks Richard.
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Q6 G0 XQK , . NVJZKQXQ' of 0 QQ N19 QVQQK uecaxeil XO In the past years many faces may have changed and many may have stayed the same. However with each new year there brings a different set of students and a different set of ideas. Each class brings with it, its own individual personality and then leaves its own mark as it prepares to graduate. This year has been a very historical one for LMHS. With its new additions to the faculty and student body, activities such as the first Senior Prom and the first male in 9 years to try out for cheerleader. As the new freshmen entered the high school so did the graduating class of 1985. And as each one ofthefourclasseswentthroughtheyear,they began to leave their own mark as well astheir own memories to LMHS. 106 People
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