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, 742' SUMMERTIME . . . a time for swimming, friends, and fun for all students, but some students decided to spend a few weeks of worthwhile entertainment by going to different camps. I Drill team attended camp at Maryville University. At camp they divided into squads and learned routines, which they performed at night. The Blue Bonnet Bowl tryouts were the big event of the week. Our school dominated the tryouts when nine of our girls made it. Another student government camp that was also visited last summer by our stu- dents was Boys and Girls State. Girls State took place at William ,Woods College, and Boys State was in Warrensburg. At these camps young adults were able to learn more about our government. Dorms were made into cities and those ,cities were made into countries. The fight was on. Students struggled and fought hard for the position on which they ,wished to serve the government. On the last night: everyone that struggled hard enough and made it to the top was sworn in. During the day several interesting classes were available. Law, saftey, leadership,.choir, band, and many more gave students new insights andideas. Laura Van Sickle, whom attended Girls State, said, Girls State was fun and interesting. l got to be in the House of Representatives, a report- er, -and an aIderman. ' The cheerleaders were in on the camp craze. The girls went to William lewell College for four days. Holly Shorney summed up camp by saying, We had a lot of fun and we became best friends, but it was also a lot of hard work. Due to all that hard work and team spirit, the greatgirls from Lee's Summit made first place out of twenty-four squads. Every- day the girls learned routines and then at night they had competitions. At the end of the week, ribbons were handed out, and Lee's Summit's squad received ribbons for Squad Unity, cheering skills, outstandingjumps and stunts, spirit, and super squad. , Flagcorps followed suit and twelve girls attended camp in loplin, Missouri for five daysy Everyday dance class and show classes were taken to improve marching skills on and off the field. New routines were learned and stars were born! Camp may be finished now but the ex- perience will last forever. . L - iv-1-.fc-b N-M . I- 1' , 2 -V ' Kim Zander shows her Tiger Spirit by decorating the dorms at camp. I ' I . X - A . - rum... -,Y,.--.,,,vu W' ,,.
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