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l l i 4 ZQ 11' yi? . ABOVE: lt's party time for these 4 students! They own and run a local D.J. service after school and on the weekends. Their ages range from I3 to I7 and they've been in business a little over l year. Their names are: Stephanie Richardson, Tina El- dridge, Feliz Lara, and Johnny Cross. ABOVE: Our most ardent fisher man, Blain Harper, displays a stringer full of fish from one after- noon of fishing. RIGHT: Jimmy Mueller along with several other students helped in a track improvement program on a cold weekend in February. LEFT: The Ortega's going for the Golden Gloves . Richard, Joe, and Tony work out regularly at R.G.'s Gym along with Robert Trevino.
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makes perfect! Lise Lynn reviews her poetry for the competition. Nervousl r Q Will the next contestant please step up'?', Little Elm students spent long hours of practice to hear those words! At the District contest, prose readers, Jennifer McCoig placed 5th and Kim Capps placed Znd. Among the fina- lists in poetry, John Stapleton placed 6th and Lisa Lynn placed 2nd. Bryan Wallace, No Way! our only entrant in the spelling competition placed 2nd, Little Elm's first debate team, Deb- bie Roberts and Ian Whaley, shocked the district by placing 2nd in the debate competition. All of our second place win- ners received an invitation to compete in the U.I.L. Region- al Competition held in Ste- phenville on March 23rd. lan Whaley and Debbie Roberts research to build a strong case for the District U.l.L. debate competition. Mike Davis fSlimJ makes his char- acter come alive. 'mum Kim Capps keeps good eye-contact with her audience- an essential ele- ment of thc prose-reading competi- tion.
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,. AQ, . , , . as -an f b f f . , K r . -ai' f -, L it +-,1,fWm-+-xml' 'V , t -' 'f ala!-'51-rift' ' 4, ' fmt' my nt f by f ABOVE: It's not very often that it snows in Little Elm, so students take advantage of this time even though it may not be the weekend. Hr rn lt's the weekend!! Rest and relaxation was very important to students at Little Elm High. Without it, they couldn't have kept up with the tough school work given by the teachers. Some examples of weekend activities are dating, parties, andfor simply hanging out with friends. The 0rtega's for example, work out almost every week- end at Friendly Park Gym. Richard, Joe, and Tony have won trophies over the 9 years they have been involved in ON THE WEEKENDS boxing. Every 4 or 5 weeks they participate in tourna- ments and all the hard work and training pay off. Perhaps one of the favorite weekend activities around Lit- tle Elm was fishing. On a warm, spring Saturday after- noon, Blain Harper and friends put Gone Fishin' signs on their doors and head- ed for the lake. As the year drew to an end, the students anxiously awaited the long summer vacation ahead of them . . .
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