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Dashing madly down the hall with six books, a notebook, and gym clothes in hand is a Jr. High student - deter- mined to make it to his next class bes fore the bell. Mastering new classes and participating on sport teams are the difficulties and adjustments that must be made. The eighth graders, however are old pros and take over helping the new seventh grade learn the ins and outs of Jenkintown High. The boys football and basketball teams with hand-me-down uniforms and equipment learned their sports with devotion, preparing to some day participate on the J.V. and Varsity teams. The Jr. High girls also tried their luck at Field Hockey and Basket' ball. With perseverence they practiced and played. And, if they didn't have victories, they had fun. Jr. High sports, although they never receive all the at- tention and credit they deserve, are mandatory. Learning techniques and sportsmanship help to shape the Jr. High into true athletes. -ik 100lb. Football: Bottom Row: Scott Klein, Cazzie Seweryn, Mike Valentine, Chris Hanson, Brian Duffy, Ricky Maxson, David Kingsley Top Row: Graham Michener, Ben Vernick, Bill Webb, Larry Corr, Ray Martin, David Donaldson, David Hoffman. L -an-1 LL, li 'Ml 'gi ' Unlimited Weight Football: Bottom Row: Ken Klein, Kyle Southerling, Teddy Whalen, Paul Borda, Chris McCann, Top Row: Tony Scott, Scott Morrison, Steve Bellamy, Philip Furse, Jimmy Scheer. ThingsfJr. High 101
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Junior In hand-me-downs, with borrowed cheers and 1 . repetitious records, the Junior High, at the bot- ln Sports tom of the pile, comes out on top. Jr. High Hockey: Bottom Row: Stephanie Wiseman, Sara Carlson, Laurie McCutcheon, Tara Carder, Bridget Reilly, Adrienne Dean, Leslie Albright, Second Row: Mar- ion Maxson, Chanda Chatterjee, Gretchen Husser, Hilary Baltz, Evelyn Furse, Christie Heirmerl, Charlene Marino, Kim Safford, Kim Holt, Top Row: Lisa Bales, Susie Hoffe man, Kristie Caldwell, Joanne Gerstemeier, Stefanie Van- Dorick, Sara Riggs, Alegra Evans. 'Q ,, , , , .,,, - rf'-- -' ' al v W' , .. We Jr. High Girls Basketball: Bottom Row: Hilary Baltz, Adrienne Dean, Lisa Bales, Marion Maxson, Alana Stairiter Top Row: Gretchen Husser, Paula Silverman, Michelle Mele, Stefanie VanDorick, Joanne Gerstemeier, Rosemarie Chiarlanza. 100 Jr. HighfThings How the Jr. High Scored A Unlimited Weight Football Final Record , 0-4-1 g g g g 100lb.VFootball I Final Record sili ' 0.5 8th Grade Hockey Final Record ig 9, ,V W1-6-O 7th Grade Hockey W. Finai Record 0-5-1 J' 8th Grade Boys Basketball Final Record 9-4 S 'ith Grade Boys Basketball 1 Final Record 211 ' 6 4 0 fa r Jr. High Boys Basketball: Bottom Row: Scott May, Dheva Raja, Graham Michener, Mike Valentine, Rovven Samuel, David Hoffman, David Kingsley Top Row: Doug Youse, John Madden, Cazzie Sevveryn, Jimmy Burmester, Philip Purse, Chico Cooper, Ray Martin.
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Junior High In Action Their first taste of being in charge, calling the shots, and challenging their minds. Mr. l-larbison is a master at explain- ing eighth grade concepts to Todd Warren 102 Jr. HighfPeople ii3 iQlS Jr. High Student Council: Bottom Row: David Kingsley, Hilary Baltz, Lisa Bales, Laurie McCutcl'ieon Top Row: Ben Vernick, Jennifer Zemlin, Becky Drees, Nicky Hutnick, David Zeeman
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