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Junior High Sports The Winning Tradition. SP-IR-IT Got spirit? Well, let ' s hear it! The Gray-Y Tackle Football Team and Coaches
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The Junior High Newspaper Staff. 1971-72 was the third year for the Junior High newspaper, the Papoose. The Sponsor was Mrs. Sharp and Editor was Hillel Bald- win. The Papoose provides room for Junior High viewpoint and ac- tivities. This paper sells for only a dime, a real bargain ! Lonesome can be proud of another hardworking group, the Jun- ior Red Cross. They fulfill their purpose of helping others by send- ing boxes overseas and distributing food for needy families in the local area at Christmas. Sponsors of this worthwhile group are Miss Elder and Miss Taylor. Although the Junior Varsity Debate Team has only twelve members, from both Junior and Senior High, it did an impressive job against other Jefferson County Schools. The seven interscho- lastic debates gave the members valuable experience, which should prove profitable in Senior debating. The Sponsor is Mrs. Brown. The Junior Red Cross. The Junior Varsity Debate Team.
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Participation This year, participation was the word in Junior High Sports. Beginning this year was the Gray-Y tackle football team, coached by Mr. Jim Karem . Comprised of boys 14 and under, and sponsored by the Highland YMCA , the team did extremely well this season. Their victory over a tough Thomas Jefferson team climaxed the year. Filling out the sports calendar was basket- ball, which was well represented by three teams: The Hi-Y, coached by Mr. John Cu- bine and also sponsored by the Highland YMCA , and the seventh and eighth grade teams, coached by Mr. George Unseld. The knowledge gained by these boys will prove very useful in Freshman, J.V. , and Varsity Basketball. The spirit and drive behind these teams was furnished by a talented group of girls, the Junior High Cheerleaders. Their enthusiasm united the entire student body and promoted school spirit. Miss Mary Mueller was their sponsor. The fundamentals learned by these boys, if developed, will make them Seneca ' s future Champs. l:i: :Th•R; sherry IUlt. clockwise from LEFT: Donna Lawrence, Cindy Corbin, Robin Sharp - Captain, Kathy Miller, Susan Hayes, Karen Stober, and Sally Krebs. The Hi-Y, Seventh, and Eighth Grade Basketball Teams
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