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SQJBDgS! glttf CLAPK 1 ,(J SCA Activities cover a wide range. Here Kenny Sim- mons and SCA president David Rutledge check foods collected for a Thanksgiving gift to Patrick Henry Hospital. Scholarship is encouraged in many ways at Junior High. After each six-weeks grading period, an Honor Roll of top grades is posted... and carefully checked. THESE ARE THE LIBRARY HELPERS In any academic program, the library plays a big part in the opportunities afforded students. Many books also mean much work to be done shelving, checking, cataloging, and handling. This is done by the following students: Terry Jordan, Paul Cluverius, Bernard Thomas, Dwight Butts, Billy Walls, Wilbur Ausbrooks, Johnny Atkins, Bonita Parks, Patricia Watson, Diane LaPlante, Linda Shifflett, Diane Bailey, Phylora Feesback, Maureen Campbell, Catherine Hoggard, Linda Blackwell, Carol Harris, Page Union, Donna Skipper, Robin Parkman, Frances Norris, Linda Brown, Jeannie Smith, Richard Hudson, Jerry Smith, Wayne Shelton, Charles Powers, Richard Canaday, Terry Grinnalds, Arnold Bailey, Stanley Rehim, and Edward Kee.
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Pictured below is The Patrol, sponsored by Mr. Gray. In the pictures above, SCA representatives interview students, asking for opinions which might be aired at a later P.T.A. meeting. At left, Ann Jones talks with Tom Zehmer and Terry Grinnals; at right Jimmy Boon confers with Lizabeth White and Sally Hodge.
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fie Annual Staff Journalism at Junior High was discontinued three years ago. Up to that time, journalism classes had concentrated on newspaper work and had published the highly successful, award-winning JUNIOR JOURNAL . After the course in journalism ceased, the news- paper was dropped and the first Warwick Junior High yearbook, THE CAVALIER, was published in 1959. At present, volunteer students, without training, meet after school to help put the annual together. Al- though many volunteer” to help, the finished product is the work of a small group of people who stuck with the project as best they could. Sharon Pursifull, Managing Editor, and Mike Squires, Editor-in-Chief. THE VOLUNTEERS Pictured below, sitting, left to right: Pam Agnor, Mike Chesson, Riginald Tucker, Marl Beverage, and Anne Nuckols. Standing, are Jane Mitchell, Dinnie Pleasants, Rickie Barnett, Barbara Wainwright, Diane Leviner, Anne Sekerke, Pat Baker, Mr. Thompson, Terry Fullman, and Herb Soles. i
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