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ABOVE. Kevin Capps admires Mac lVIcGee's finished World Area Stud- ies project. Trey Duncan and Skeet Lawson find something amusing and osey wants to know what it is! ABOVE: Mike Brockett watches in- tently as Mr. Caillet checks his re- search paper. ABOVE1 It's been a long afternoon! Shannon Alaminski and Jeff Hurst prepare for the last class of the day. LEFT: Someone's answers must be right! Coley Smith, Henry Barrien- tos, Steve Poe, Keith Belew, and Tammy Gray compare notes!
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ACAD In-Between Breaks Health, English, history, world area studies, biology, and various math classes are common experiences for al- most all students at LEHS. At Little Elm standards are tough and teamwork is evident ev- erywhere. Studying together for the big examw is common. Does anyone have Mr. Cail- Q 1 7 1797 lets ast years exam. asks the perceptive junior. Can we talk Mr., Montero into post- poning his test'? inquires the hopeful Spanish I student. Most ALE fstudents have known the thrill of learning higher math with Coach Ron Johnson and advancing up the rank-ordered seating chart. Who's first Chair this time'?', asks Kelly Munch. Who has not learned computer lan- guage from Miss Heston or physical science from Mrs. Hennen? It is these common academic struggles and tri- umphs that add a sense of uni- ty and shared victory to our everyday lives. M 5252? f 4 ' Janice Alves 5. ,f , Q.-fzrfrgfsxk tug, ,V -k 'V ifefft Suzanne Dees Bill Griffin Joyce Harmon Terrie Heninen Mike Holbrook Rick Jones Pennye Segars ti, ,y ,y it ABOVE: Coach Sheehan has been at this job too long! Kathy Traxler and April Jack are hard at work in computer class. J fiiiflf 1??Sr1.1:f f 777 ?32'7WW?W VH- E ' W, -, V , .,,, , U r,, ,, , o ., V .,,t , .ff ., V - H f 1 , , ' ' het .. an ' - ff 7 WW ? f 5 W gwfw 9 E E '--- We, A 2 Z X in ff! f ,af
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Points to remember about choosing electives: l. Make sure: you haven't tak- en it already, 2. Make sure you don't hate the teacher: 3. Make sure your friends are in it. CThis isvery Importantlj Electives are an important part of lifeg you have to take them to graduate. Contrary to popular belief, not all electives are boring. Woodworking is ACADEMIC AWARDS '87-'88 English I: Debbie Hemm English II: Bryan Wallace English III: Lisa Lynn CLA I: Lee Ramirez CLA II: Rendy English I CLA III: Maria Perez English IQHJ: Amy Lee I English IIQI-ll: Kim Capps English IIIQHJ: Jim Newell English IVQHJ: Kim Newell Intro Physical Science: Lee Ramirez Physical Science: Brandy DeBrun Physical Science:tHj: Brenda Posey Intro Biology: Tim Yordy Biology I: Jim Newell Chemistry: Dan Minut World Geography: Tim Yordy ' World Histor : Brand DeBrun Y Y World HistorytHl: Bill Miller U.S. History: Sherri Davenport U.S. HistorytHi: Mike Davis Consumer Math: Tammy Gray Pre-Algebra: Virginia Cristan Algebra I: Kathy Traxler Algebra IQHJ: Brent Carter Algebra II: Brenda Posey Algebra IItHl: Tracy Shull English IV: Sherri Davenport I Points To onder neat,'i said Robbie Anderson. Yearbook was an exper- iencef' remarked Lori Porter. Student Leadership taught students to make important decisions wisely and how to deal with authority figures. It was hard work, but it was fun, Monica Shamkin said. Of course, homemaking can't be forgotteng learning how to cook and sew are the necessities of life. aieaieaie X S 4 Calling Betty Crocker! Janet kinson and Doug Platt learn the tlc skills of cake-bakery in making. S ' M ABOVE: Eyeing her work carefully, Lisa Andrews finishes a woodshop project.
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