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.NWI QEEE? ABOVE: Ayy! Curtis Woods looks cool after school . . . and shows his '50's spirit! RIGHT: Revenge of the Nerds! comes to Little Elm. James Blase wins the hearts of everyone with his famous LE collar. it In NDT TO DRESS up I forgot I didnlt have time to go to Good Will. l got up late! My grandmoth- er didn't come over today. I didn't know if it was nerd day or .Iam day. The Salvation Army was closed. It did not look as good as I thought it would! My mother already cleaned out the at- tic. Ask me later, I haven't thought of a good excuse yet. I thought I was dressed up!!
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The Seniors really captured'l Homecoming spirit with their win- ning entry in the hall-decorating contest. Katrina Reeves shows off her au- thentic '50's crinoline petticoat. The week began with a school-wide hall-decorating contest. Students worked Monday night from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. to finish their halls. The Seniors creatively dis- played the captured Calis- burg Wildcat. That famous Wildcat was the hard work of Sharon Roper. The Juniors were also innovative with their '50's decorations. Laurie Pfingsten brought 300 45 rpm rock-n-roll records to com- plete the Let The Good O W zzz: W Times Rollw theme. The sopl omores showed a blue ar gold hallway, complete with can of Little Elm Classic' The freshmen's underwati world really caught the fish spirit. As you may have guesser the Seniors won the hall-decc rating and Spirit Box contests Their Lobo spirit just couldn be beat! Spirit Week was closed with a rousing pep at the end of school Friday. Nerd Day just wouldn't have been complete without these cuties: Krissi Higgins, Dawn Bates, and Denise Cain. Those red-hot Lobos get fired up during an outdoor pep rally.
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4 Students Enjoy The Game Cf The Year Homecoming is fancy dress- es, mums, yells, the dance, and excitement. But most of all, Homecoming is football. On the game ride our hopes and our pride. The opponent was Callisburg, and although the final score C6 to l3J left Little Elm on the short end of the stick, the Little Elm team gave their all and a little bit more. Offensively, Larry Stone rushed for 99 yards and made the one TD. Keith Belew made 'Ka' 43 yards in 6 carries. Larry Stone and Mac McGee each completed a pass to receivers Johnny Russo and Robert Perez. Defensively, Kyle Belew starred with 10 tackles, 3 of them unassisted. Kevin Capps was also outstanding with 10 tackles, 2 un-assisted. The fi- nal score was not what had been hoped for, but our team played with class and pride. uae Keith Belew comes in to rescue Mac McGee, Larry Stone, Robert Perez, and Kyle Belew
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