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Aww The thought of gathering in a faraway place to focus on who we are and what we can be and what we can accomplish was brought to reality at North Scott High by flying in Mr. T. C. Hardesty from Oklahoma City, and a lot of preparation by Mr. Len Cockman, Mrs. Chris Fox and Mr. Craig Hintz and a group of faculty leaders. The first Lancer Leadership Camp held on September 25. 1987. at Loud Thunder Forest Preserve in Andalusia, Illinois brought together students from all grades exhib- iting leadership skills. When the day finally came, the campers loaded two buses, with pillows in hand, not knowing what to expect when they emerged on the camp. They arrived to find small, dusty and rather rustic cabins waiting to be filled with sleeping bags and happy campers. After depositing their belongings, the co-eds ventured to the main cabin where the fun began. Each of the activities planned was designed to reveal certain aspects of leadership in a fun. silly, and some- times embarassing way. Without realizing it, the camp- ers actually enjoyed learning. Principal Craig Hintz held a talk session to learn what changes the students would like to see at North Scott High School. Many things were mentioned and it gave students the chance to blow off some steam and voice their opinions. Saturday morning, awards were made and presented to give recognition to each camper for their contribu- tions to the camp and to give them a souvenir of the camp. The overnight extravaganza came to a close with the hope that North Scott High School would gain a more unified spirit and become the best that it could be. Experiencing the life of Grizzly Adams inspires anyone to become an outstanding Lancer Leader. I en- courage everyone to attend the funfilled, action-packed weekend. -KELLY MCFATE SIX Whose the biggest Monkey of them all? Josh Moeller. Ron Knoche. Angie Case. Craig Perry. Tim Ryan, Cecile Duveau. Laurel Keppy. Mr. Craig Hintz. Susan Dobbe. and Michelle Holdorf try to decide. Getting their Happy-Grams for Monday morning, Mary Fitzgerald and Sara Whisler question Mr. Tom Hardesty. .t J, T f i Gathered together. the group listens as Mr. Tom Hardesty explains what to do.
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2. ,sbt nr l learned that you can't get much sleep in a dusty old cabin with Mike We learned how to trust one another and work together in different Ruggeberg. Mike Abbas, Craig Perry. and Mr. Laughhunn. but overall it activities through the games we played. -HEATHER REEDY was great fun. -TIM RYAN we alnnln Mlm t.V1 Enjoying the bright sunlight. the Coctions. french for pigs. discuss their group and personal goals. Safe on the magic bridge. the Turkeys smile as they announce their new name. The Smurfs . SEVEN
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