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TSA, which stands for Students Associ- is a new organization at High. lt is sponsored by Pritchett, photography woodshop teacher. Each this organization holds a for students inter- in photography or indus- arts projects. Our first LE students entered 55 jects in the photography TSA Begins Its First Year category at Regionals in Ste- phenville. The State competition was neld in Waco with 7 students and 4 sponsors from Little Elm attending. All prints en- tered in State placed. Senior Kelly Munch placed lst in his division and has the opportuni- ty to go to the National com- petition. row: Raelee Russell tsecj, Smith treporterl. First row: Martgan ttreasj, James tv.p. of woodworkingj, Bran- Karl tpresj, Tony Ortega fv.p. photo.J, Kyle Belew tsgt.-at- J. Middle row: Doug Platt, Dan Minut, Michelle Taylor, Kelly Munch, Wendy Anderson, Johnny Marcie DeShaw, Tammy White, Stacy Wells, Kim Drap- peaux, lan Whaley, Brandon Hard, Robbie Anderson. Top row: Kenneth Gillespie, Domingo Pena, Bob For- sythe, Robert Perez, Bryan Ablett, Cody Crow, John Anderson, Scott Franklin, Rick Roberts, Bobby Slat- ten, Pat Adams, Charles Vance. Senior Brandon Karl does great photography work in the darkroom. Q' 5-c Charles Vance, sophomore, puts the finishing touches on his woodwork- ing project.
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YMAKIR v I Aly Jr f -ga . ' ' 6 I . ' O t Nfw H s +09 ' or f 1 9' 9 5' , , A 3 U D' ' Sf 77 1 1, 0 O Students Prepare For The Future LEHS has offered FHA since 1973. The teacher, Mrs. Decker, has been here since 1976. Sadly, Mrs. Decker has resigned to take a position as a counsellor at Collinsville High. LE offers Home Eco- nomics I, Child Development, and Home Management. Cur- rently, 28 students are enrolled in theseclasses. Mrs. Decker says that home economics classes 'improve knowledge and skills for the occupation of homemaking andfor prepares for gainful employment in home economics occupa- tions. WNWQZ iid Ma. fi ifws Johnny Russo gets into the act of homemaking. is i ' Bottom Row: Rendy English, Marci DeShaw, Elizabeth Luna, Judy Middle Row: Sara Gonzales, Sherri Hemm, Sherri Davenport, Sherri son, Rachel Standard, Richard Ortega. Top Row: Johnny Russo, Midkiff, Jeff Polley, Coley Smith. Doyle Horrocks, Kenneth Gillespie, gela Hays. Add 2 tbsps . , . Richard Ortega prepares a pie crust during a homemak ing class.
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Lobo Band Plays nl One...two ...ready... play! ,Qdirected band instruc- tor Charles Lynch. The music floated through the air, and anothertatyyear of marching rou- tines, concerts, and contests was underway. The band members put forth much time and effort during practices, which, according to Mr. Lynch, enabled the Lobo Band to be as good, if not better, than any other band in our dis- trictf, The band was a group of talented students who were V , ,,,,,,W, ., uf, , ww ,,,f .,.,,,,.., frgr iam, a,r.,ifr.,,, fx , ,,,, mf, ,i H at may. 6. if.. .f,, f my dedicated to their music. Our band performed three concerts for the public, includ- ing a well-received mini-con- cert at Open House, two con- certs for school assemblies, and marching routines for all Varsity football games. The major obstacles we had to overcome were the small size of the band and schedulingf' said Mr. Lynch. The Lobo Band had an excellent year and has plans for an even brighter future. fm vi f' to , We I f - c 3 it i . gm 3 v al. , 'ff , Qaaffazzw at gr ,Q - W . aff Mfr. la f W 5 1 f ' f -e,Qz7h,f f5, E25'e5AiaiMsw'f2gn3ff ' - ,, ' agffew, W,,fuz,'w2?ff:?y'?Waiw ,V .. af ina, , - ' it t t , xi L M . f 5 W ,fy V. ,,,,,, , fgfffiw, ,f Nw waz ,V ff,-yfgfy fmfimf f ff ,H ,-wi, . Wt Q 59 K ' ,gf I 3' if i 'X 1 1 , W ' if - ,L1,,'f1:if,,.',,-4ykwii' 5 Eff ffl-3: -P , gi, ,. l3,,,i,v, , ,,, ,Q .,,. 5. ,nc fish ,,,, gi 1 ' 1 QT , N , A aa ' , -7fq,,f1,-g1ff,rgwg,,, , 1 fe w,,., ,, ,WU , , , 22.5. ' f Mmawra.: wf ,wrw ,w.f,,.5,,f - V mo, at 3 f L, J., 'tv 3 LW ,, , Wnzzzw 6 f fi ,in W 1 ,if 4 f' f wwf, ,iv 4 72 ,ii 572, P fl ' 'wraaziikvff W strung 10191 R, ABOV E: Outstanding Drum ABOVE: ,Kathy Traxler concentrates on the band performance to come. and freshman, Sean Belew.
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