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21 ABOVE: That fabulous J.V.: Kim Cappsttopj, Siiri Dougherty, Ta- batha Tinsleyfmiddlej, 8L Brenda Poseyfbottoml. RIGHT: Smiling all the while, the J.V. shows the crowd just what they learned at camp. C0fi AHdel'S0fl PUBS her BELOW: To get the spirit rolling, Cheerleaders Chnstlr Bufmn Varsity and J,V. both yell out their Siiri D0Ugh9fU'Y at the fm-al PCP pride at the victory line. ABOVE: lSI1,l he cute? Mascot Bob Forsythe gets ready for Jam day at cheerleading camp. ABOVE: Jennifer Jones, Cori An- derson, and Monica Shamkin prac- tice one day after school.
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in.: i Q Ready .. O.K.!i' was the routine chant yelled at the be- ginning of every cheer. Varsity and Jr. Varsity squads went to camp July l6th-l9th. The Varsity was the first L.E. squad that received 4 superior ribbons and a nomination for the award of excellence. The JV earned 2 excellent and 2 superior ribbons, both re- ceived a Spirit stick. During football 2-a-days, the cheerleaders made posters, planned pep rallies, and served players. During the sport sea- sons, weekday practices were a must. I'm going to miss cheeringwa lotg I will always treasure 'the memories the squad helped me create, said L.E. Varsity: RIGHT: Cori Ander- son ttopj, Krissi Higgins, Christi Burtontmiddlej, Monica Shamkin, 8a Jennifer,JonestbottomJ. ABOVE:ifWhat are you laughing at Brenda Posey?! RIGHT: 'fWe're Hbtll' These words started offf this pep rally complete with fire engine. The Varsity really gets fired up with style. From The Sidelines Sr. Jennifer Jones. After a busy but fun-filled year, it was time to practice for tryouts with new candi- dates. I love to cheer, but lim glad I don't have to tryout again!', laughed Sr. Cori An- derson. Finally, a new fall line-up was chosen for the next year. All for Little Elm - -- stand up and hollerli' High up in the spirits . .. Monica Shamkin, Cori 8: Christi Burton show their stuff camp.
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-, f . ,,.f.:v- ' Q- coumn. t The Student Council had a class this year specifically for teaching and building leader- ship qualities in the elected re- presentatives and other offi- cials. The Student Council spread their duties to influence the studentsin many ways. First of all, the council members voted on making a constitution for the Student Council. This Constitution set the rules and obligations of each member and howthe council should act from now on. The Constitution also alloyvs for amendments to provide fflexibility in the fu- l X ff ture. The Student Council also established the Ring Ceremo- ny for the Juniors. They also made a reward system for all the students who made the AXAB honor roll. The Student Council spon- sored other programs to insure the health of the students. Such programs were Save a Sweetheart Weekw to encour- age people not to smoke. Then they created the 'GS.M.l.L.E.', week. This program persuaded Prom-goers not to drink. Dur- ing the week of Valentine's Day, the Student Council sold Rig,-fr fi Q ati Mate ei mia iffllkill .xg 4.0, . tx KA - X , . .Q W tak-fig- QV xt'-fslii. 3-Qfl-iw ivsa, if NE 5 S gn' 371 , it 4 rmJfi,.-iT....x.,j .ti 2 'Q my gs . . 3 rt ---' , 5.49-P3 , -. t 1 mfr' - .. . .. ABOVE: The future SC officers campaign for the 88-89 election. 21 OOIIS all b ll d colored carnz tions to students to give t . s F 7. '5 e . . . n 1 e their special friends They al set up a bank account for t ill Richard Ortega Sr in L1 tle Elm and deposited mon raised from the Spirit Box a donations from parents th were requested by letters se out with their childrenas repo cards. The total amount rais from their grand effort wz 525000. Yes indeed, the Stude Council truly did their best make the school-life of the Lit tle Elm students more interest ing and enjoyable! Scott Kizer and James Blase show off their anti-drinking and driving shirts.
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