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The Dublin Citizen
Thursday, August 6, 1998
| Dandi-Lions honored after drill team camp | Cheerleader camp closes with awards
Kyla Thackerson was named Everett received honors for All
outstanding member of the Dandi- American Dance/Drill Team and
Lions Drill learn during the Dance Company. Honorable men-
awards presentation which con- lions went to Kyla Thackerson,
eluded the week-long American Rachel Goins, Toni Alford and
Dance Drill Team camp last Thurs- Melody Barnes,
day. Additional awards:
Lindsey Hightower was named Amber Anderson. Girl of the
Miss High Kick Finalists for that Week; Bethany Joslin. Spirit of
honor were Megan Reed. Kyla ADTS; Michelle libeling, ADTS
Thackerson, Virginia Whisenanl Pizzazz; Ashley Everett. ADDT
and D’Nai McClatchy. leader and Kristin Vines. Gussi
D’Nai McClatchy and Ashley Nell Davis award.
0 We salute all drivers.
Freight is not delivered without you!
National Truck Driver Appreciation Week August 9-15
l£a ther wood trucking
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Highway 6 West, Dublin
445-4617
Hie high school and junior high
cheerleader squads have completed
a three-day camp under direction
of the Universal Cheerleaders As-
sociation instructors.
A number of awards were pre-
sented at the conclusion of the
camp by instructors Tony Berry-
man of Amarillo, a student at Sam
Houston State University in Hunts-
ville, and Jan l unette of the Neder-
lands, a student at the University
DRESS-
Cont from page 1
and Math Models with Applica-
tions. Junior high will offer Pre-
Advanced Placement English.
Neff pointed out that seven
teachers voluntarily attended a
weeklong training session at Texas
Christian University to prepare for
the new courses which are part of
the new TEKS (Texas Essential
Knowledge and Skills) require-
ments.
of Texas in Austin.
Adrian Cleveland and Brittany
Frost were named high school all
star cheerleaders. Sissy I.oper,^
Kristi Wood and Kassi Jumey were
named junior high all stars.
Tasha Campbell. Lacy Duncan
and Mica McNutt were honored for
“spot of the day” which involves
helping fellow cheerleaders to
avoid injury as they build stunts.
Brittany Frost and Kassi Jumey
were named best jumpers for high
school and junior high, respec-
tively.
Both squads received superior
ribbons based on daily evaluations.
Sponsors are Celinda Jumey for
high school, and Shari Heaton and
Sharon McNutt for junior high.
Mrs. Jumey said that during the
three day camp, the squads learned
two dances, five cheers, 12 sideline
chants and several stunts.
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Instructor Jan Fanette demonstrates technique to high school
cheerleaders during last week's camp.
Hamburger Special
The old fashioned kind on our very special homemade bun
with a huge pile of French Fries.
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Wright, Karen. The Dublin Citizen (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1998, newspaper, August 6, 1998; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth762140/m1/12/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.