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Science Club Chemistry is an exact science. Here, Linda Snead demonstrated this by weighing sodium chloride — common name, salt. The officers of the Science Club were Linda Riddle, president; Jane Alphin, vice-president; Sindy Bryant, secretary; Marlene Gross, treasurer; and Patricia Rycroft, reporter. The Science Club was formed to promote an interest in Science, one of the most important fields in today ' s world. The students work on advanced projects, from which they gain skills useful in later life. Through membership in this club, many have realized that science, the plaything of the past, is the prophet of the future. Miss Eubank demonstrated a scientific problem to several members of the Science Club.
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Busy Year Mr. Richardson — director. When the school year opened, students in the ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades began tryouts for the Glee Club. Approximately fifty people were selected. The Glee Club met four times a month under the direction of Mr. Dennis Richardson in the regular activity period. Additional practices were called for special programs in which the Glee Club participated. The first song that the Glee Club practiced was the Alma Mater . After that it progressed to more difficult pieces such as those used in the Christmas program. When school reopened in January, eight members selected from the Glee Club began to work on the songs for the All State Chorus held in February at Chatham, Virginia, under the direction of Dr. George F. Kreuger. The next task for the Glee Club was to begin its work on the Baccalaureate and Commencement programs in June. So ended a busy year for the James River Glee Club. The All-Staters were Anne Marshall, Sandra Markham, Sally Snead, Cathy Hyde, Bobby Hunter, and George Nace. Also Charles Provost— not pictured. Deisher, 115
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