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Camping Out -El yone's summer calanders 1 with important events to attend between May and August. This was especially true for the newspaper and yearbook staffs, the Lionettes, cheerleaders, choir, and drama students. The newspaper and yearbook staffs attended the annual Arkansas High School Press Association Con- vention, which was held at Ouchita Baptist University, July 11-15. Stu- dents attended classes pertinent to their duties on each staff. The con- vention was highlighted by the criti- quing of the yearbook the last even- ing with an awards ceremony held the next morning. Brady Massey, senior drum major, and the flagline attended a camp at Missouri Southern State College in Joplin Missouri. The flagline won a superior rating for its show. Brady received the following distinctions: At an early morning practice, Lionettes take a break and await further instructions. Preparations For The Coming School Year Begin In The Summer superior rating for directing and march- ing routines and Outstanding Drum Major for the whole camp which con- sisted of approximately seven hundred people. The second week of August the entire band gathered at McClellan for two weeks of hard work. From 8:00 un- til noon, the band practiced marching techniques and formations and mem- bers learned scores of music in the afternoon. The cheerleaders also continued a tradition of excellence at summer camp. From July 17-22, fourteen cheerleaders and Mrs. Terri Fielder went to Ole Miss for their annual cheerleading camp. Winning superiors evening, the cheer- leaders were ranked fourth overall. Other promoters of school spirit, the Lionettes officers, attended the Dallas American Drill Team camp. From June 27-July 1, Toni Taylor, captain, Diane Reagan, first lieutenant, and Jennifer Linkous, second lieutenant stayed at SMU and was presented the Outstand- ing Achievement Award. Perhaps one of the most memorable events was the farewell party given to Mr. David DeArmond and Mr. Tom Schumacher. The event, held at Burns Park, had more than fifty people in at- tendance. The waterslide attracted many, but that was not the only reason that people attended. The choir and drama students wanted to say good-bye to two teachers whom they have ad- mired for many years.
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