THE TANK Cameron High School Cameron, MO
Issue Date: Tuesday, November 23, 2010 Issue: November 24, 2010 Last Update: Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Search
  • Speech & Debate Continues

    Wednesday, November 24, 2010 By: Sophomore Eric Wallace

    This year’s Speech and Debate team continued this year hosting the Cameron tournament on Saturday, November 13 under the leadership of sponsor Ms. Michele Anthius . Five schools participated in the to

    Full Story 
  • Black Friday Sales Start Soon

    Wednesday, November 24, 2010 By: Junior Breana Stodden

    Thanksgiving is a time to be with family and friends, eat delicious home-made dinners, watch the football games, and see the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Something else people look forward to thoug

    Full Story 
  • A Foreign Friend: Alina Kobykhno

    Wednesday, November 24, 2010 By: Senior Molly Long

    In a small town that has a little over 9,000 people, diversity is very uncommon, so when a person comes into Cameron High that is from somewhere else in the world, they are a sort of anomaly. Alina Ko

    Full Story 
  • The Big Picture: Thanksgiving Everyday

    Wednesday, November 24, 2010 By: Editor Pauline Santos

    Every year I ask myself: “What am I thankful for?” And every year I say family, friends, and God. I’m thankful for what my family does for me and putting up with me every day, for the way my friends a

    Full Story 
  • Seeing Stars at Rags to Riches

    Wednesday, November 24, 2010 By: Alexis Smith

    Rags to Riches, the musical put on by the Cameron High School drama department, was a resounding success. Students and directors worked very hard to pull off the wonderful show. There were three perfo

    Full Story 
    
Your source for all information at Cameron schools!

At-a-glance

Mrs. Klenk's astronomy class had an amazing opportunity this past week. The students had the chance to witness a portable planetarium. A member from NASA who helps teach teachers came all the way to C
full story 
To Write Love On Her Arms
Years ago, a young woman named Renee went through depression, violence, cutting, and other forms of self-mutilation.She felt like no one cared about the way she felt.This all started at the age of 12.
full story 
Why Have to Choose?
During the school year there are many activities going on. One of these is sports. Many students grew up playing more than one seasonal sport, whether it be softball and volleyball or wrestling and ba
full story 
Speech & Debate Continues
This year’s Speech and Debate team continued this year hosting the Cameron tournament on Saturday, November 13 under the leadership of sponsor Ms. Michele Anthius . Five schools participated in the to
full story 
CMS Gets Moving
Last Friday students at CMS participated in the PTA “I Hate Fundraisers” Walk-A-Thon. The PTA sponsored this event as a way of getting students up and moving. “Its very different compared to students
full story 
Black Friday Sales Start Soon
Thanksgiving is a time to be with family and friends, eat delicious home-made dinners, watch the football games, and see the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Something else people look forward to thoug
full story 
A Foreign Friend: Alina Kobykhno
In a small town that has a little over 9,000 people, diversity is very uncommon, so when a person comes into Cameron High that is from somewhere else in the world, they are a sort of anomaly. Alina Ko
full story 
The Big Picture: Thanksgiving Everyday
Every year I ask myself: “What am I thankful for?” And every year I say family, friends, and God. I’m thankful for what my family does for me and putting up with me every day, for the way my friends a
full story 
Seeing Stars at Rags to Riches
Rags to Riches, the musical put on by the Cameron High School drama department, was a resounding success. Students and directors worked very hard to pull off the wonderful show. There were three perfo
full story 
Seeing Stars at Rags to Riches
Rags to Riches, the musical put on by the Cameron High School drama department, was a resounding success. Students and directors worked very hard to pull off the wonderful show. There were three perfo
full story 

Meet the staff

Alicyn Studyvin

Tank Advisor
Email Me

Joe Pratt

Editor

Garret Ourth

Editor

Jared Proctor

Video Editor, Online Editor

Brad McClure

Reporter, Layout

Jessica Pratt

Reporter

Tina Barnes

Reporter

Quade Hill

Reporter

Past Editions

There are currently 239 editions on-line. Click on edition name to view articles.

This Week's Tank In Print

Advertising