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Molly Smith

Molly Smith, JAG editor-in-chief

This is senior Molly Smith’s third year on the JAG yearbook staff. This year she is taking on the position of editor-in-chief of the yearbook. At school, Molly can be found in the theater participating in plays or musicals or in the band room where she is a part of both the marching band and the jazz band. In addition, she works toward her service hour goal for the NHS. In her free time, Molly enjoys making playlists, painting and walking in creeks. 

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Singing her solo, Junior Allison Rader seductively  walks towards Fredrick during the musical Wednesday, Feb. 24.

How I Experience Music: Performing

Molly Smith, JAG editor-in-chief
April 19, 2021
We Study: Together

We Study: Together

Molly Smith, JAG editor-in-chief
February 22, 2021
Bored? Try this.

Bored? Try this.

Molly Smith, JAG editor-in-chief
April 13, 2020
Hanging tie-dye banners in the main entrance, junior Nicole Crist attends StuCos spirit week decorating on Sunday, Jan. 5.

StuCo decorates for WOCO spirit week

Molly Smith, JAG editor-in-chief
January 7, 2020
At the winter concert Wednesday, Dec. 4, senior Sam Greenup plays Sunburst on his trumpet.

Band performs at winter concert

Molly Smith, JAG editor-in-chief
December 9, 2019
Listening intently, physics teacher Ryan Johnston speaks with a student.

Mr. Johnston: Debriefed

Molly Smith, JAG editor-in-chief
November 11, 2019
Junior quarterback Cooper Marsh fires the ball downfield during the teams 27-7 win over St. James Friday, Sept. 13.

Football team takes down St. James Academy 27-7

Molly Smith, JAG editor-in-chief
September 14, 2019
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