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Photo Gallery: Big Jag Little Cub Club at Thomas Jefferson High School

Kristina Serafini
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Gill Hall second-grader Sean Turnquist hugs Thomas Jefferson High School junior Mackenzie Zang during a Big Jag Little Cub Club meet-and-greet at the high school Friday, March 29, 2019. The high school students and district second-graders have been exchanging letters all school year and this event offered them the opportunity to finally meet.
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Gill Hall second-grader Sawyer Lewis hugs sister and Thomas Jefferson High School senior Gabrielle Lewis during a Big Jag Little Cub Club meet-and-greet at the high school Friday, March 29, 2019.
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Gill Hall second-grader Ethan Shafer looks through cardboard binoculars during a Big Jag Little Cub Club meet-and-greet at the high school Friday, March 29, 2019. Thomas Jefferson High School students and district second-graders have been exchanging letters all school year and this event offered them the opportunity to finally meet.
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Thomas Jefferson High School senior Ethan Leopold ties a pair of cardboard binoculars around the neck of Gill Hall second-grader London Snider during a Big Jag Little Cub Club meet-and-greet at the high school Friday, March 29, 2019. The high school students and district second-graders have been exchanging letters all school year and this event offered them the opportunity to finally meet.
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Thomas Jefferson High School students and their second-grade pen pals work on crafts during a Big Jag Little Cub Club meet-and-greet at the high school Friday, March 29, 2019. The high school students and district second-graders have been exchanging letters all school year and this event offered them the opportunity to finally meet.

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Thomas Jefferson High School students and their second-grade pen pals attended a Big Jag Little Cub Club meet-and-greet at the high school Friday, March 29, 2019. The high school students and district second-graders have been exchanging letters all school year, and the event offered them the opportunity to finally meet.

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