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Lending a helping hand to HJHS

Hannah Warren (left) and Bailey Powell, both members of Les Amies, help junior high teachers tranisition into the old high school building Fri., Aug. 9. | Joy Harris
Hannah Warren (left) and Bailey Powell, both members of Les Amies, help junior high teachers tranisition into the old high school building Fri., Aug. 9. | Joy Harris

About 15 to 20 Les Amies members and prospective members volunteered to help prepare the old high school to become the new junior high school. The girls worked on a come-and-go basis from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fri., Aug. 9.

These Les Amies volunteers help move a bulletin board at Hartselle Junior High School. | Joy Harris
These Les Amies volunteers help move a bulletin board at Hartselle Junior High School. | Joy Harris
Pictrued from front are club president Madeline Sittason, Briley Brown, Breanna Knight and Sarah Nix. | Joy Harris
Pictrued from front are club president Madeline Sittason, Briley Brown, Breanna Knight and Sarah Nix. | Joy Harris
Les Amies volunteers pose for a group photo at HJHS. | Special to the Enquirer: Shelby Harris
Les Amies volunteers pose for a group photo at HJHS. | Special to the Enquirer: Shelby Harris
 Olivia Godsey and another Les Amies volunteer help clean blinds at HJHS. | Special to the Enquirer: Shelby Harris
Olivia Godsey and another Les Amies volunteer help clean blinds at HJHS. | Special to the Enquirer: Shelby Harris
Mally Coleman, a member of Les Amies, helps clean desks Aug. 9 that will be used by junior high students this school year. | Joy Harris
Mally Coleman, a member of Les Amies, helps clean desks Aug. 9 that will be used by junior high students this school year. | Joy Harris
Brianne Chapman, a helpful volunteer, helps clean desks Fri., Aug. 9, to prepare the old high school to become the new junior high. | Joy Harris
Brianne Chapman, a helpful volunteer, helps clean desks Fri., Aug. 9, to prepare the old high school to become the new junior high. | Joy Harris

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