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INCORPORATING appearance with voice expres- aion, Sheri Templeton reads from Canterbury Talea to Robert Sutton and English IV classmates in second period. COMBINING current news topics with old, Corinne Robles discusses UIL journalism with Mr. Eugene Monroe as Twyla Donelson keys in on the conversation. THROUGH earphones, Belinda Aguero and Charlotte Bernal check their Spanish I language comprehension in fifth period. TOGETHER, Jennifer Martin, Jen- nie Rose, Theresa Keith, and Mariana Holekamp complete their current events in the cool hall for world history. Volume 36 Junction High School 1700 College Street Junction, Texas 76849 Ejj Team
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E Team Promotes Unity and Pride Summer passed with students going to cheerleading, twirl- ing, flag, and church camps, or speech and journalism workshops, or earning money from jobs, and getting tans at the dam on Lake Junction. After attending the FFA conven- tion in San Antonio, Sean Yancy participated in the Baylor Univer- sity debate camp in Waco. Cor- inne Robles attended the Farm Bureau Citizenship Seminar in San Angelo. August arrived early. With foot- ball players attending two-a-days, eight and four o’clock came regularly. Following afternoon practice, David Alvarado said, We were ready to get to the lemonade which the cheerleaders brought to us. On Tuesdays and Thursdays from six to nine o’clock, the band members joined forces including the eighth graders. They met Mr. David Venable, the new band director, and learned new music. They also learned to march to the commands of Debra Sanchez, drum major, and participated in the Race Meet Parade. August 18th arrived. All games, contests, and meets were not won by JHS, but students became one big E Team promoting unity and pride with respect for person and property. IN NO RUSH, Steven Brawley viaits with claesmatee in third period Engliah III juet before the tardy bell. SOLEMNLY, Traci Happner aita on the “H dur- ing lunch preparing heraelt lor the afternoon claaaea. Introduction sponsored by Barker’s Food Store, Inc. 310 Mam. 446-2219. We Lead and Others Follow
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