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Middle School
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Jr. P.A.L. Junior Pal members arc chosen in the spring of each year. The selection is based on recommenda- tions from the Middle School principal, faculty mem- bers, and counselors. Some of the characteristics which are desirable in potential Junior Peer Advisory League candidate are enthusiasm, well rounded inter- ests, and an earnest desire to be of assistance to the school administration, faculty, and student body. The Middle School group ' s primary responsibility involves the orientation of new students to the Woodward campus, community, and lifestyle. Additionally, Ju- nior Pal members assist with the parents ' day pro- gram. Left to right: Brent Boston, Terri McCart, Mike Ma- son, Debbie Harris, David Strickland, Catherine Gra- ham, Andrew Stith, Mandy McGowcn, John Wagner, Leslie Martin Eric Dutt. Drama Club Perhaps not a true club in the usual sense of the word, Margaret Ellison, Andrew Stith, Catherine Gra- ham, Joanne Alexander, and Jeff Higgins comprised the Middle School students who were selected during the 1980-81 academic year to be in Academy drama productions. Specifically, the five Middle Schoolers were chosen for roles in the Woodward Fine Arts department ' s musical. Bye, Bye, Birdie which was presented in March of 1981. Additionally, because of their early stage experience and the opportunity of being coached by professionals such as Mr. Mike Heck, Mr. Alan McClung, and Mr. Ron Rodman, certainly Ellison, Stith, Graham, Alexander, and Hig- gins can well expect to expand their capabilities. Bottom Row: Margarett Ellison, Row 2: Andrew Stith, Catharine Graham, Joanne Alexander. Not pic- tured: Jeff Higgins Coin And Shell The Middle School Coin and Shell Club, which has as its advisor Major Ted Hays, offers interested stu- dents the opportunity to learn and study facts about shell and coin collecting. The fifteen member group meets twice each month. During their meetings, stu- dents learn names and categories of collectables. They also become aware of the value of different shells and coins a nd are instructed on the proper storage and display techniques. Left to right: Major Hay;. Suvrat Bhargave, Scott Ward, Matt Patri, Jeff O ' Hara. Tommy Apgar, Na- than Morgan, Robert Smalley, Trey Davis, Andrew Blake. 176 MIDDLE SCHOOL GROUPS
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