JUNIOR HIGH Full schedules and service projects typify busy year The junior high students took their place in Academy life eagerly but seriously. Their support of both the Junior and Senior Wildcats in sports and their participation in organizations such as the Junior Key Gub and Pep Gub exemplified their willingness to help in any way possible. The junior cheerleaders attended the cheerleading clinic in Jonesboro, capturing the Spirit Stick and winning ratings of superior and excellent in night ly competition. LEARNING the proper use of 0 cord cata· logue, Kathy Reichel looks for a book. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS. FRONT ROW: Pierce, Bales. SECOND ROW: Lawyer. THIRD ROW: Webb, Harris. 302 EIGHTH GRADE. FRONT ROW; K. Reichel , Banks, Brotherton, Verkler. SECOND ROW: R. Elder, Wright, Pierce, Sexson. THRD ROW: Belcher, K. Elder, Morris. M. Reichel . FOURTH ROW: Cox, Allman, De . Olree, 00. Dlree. FIFTH ROW: Browning I
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