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FIRST ROW: Bonnie Hughes, Sherry Tucker, Gilda Henderson, Treasurer, Barry Lubman, President, Janice Brown, Vice Pres- ident, Susan Yeaman, Historian, Sabra Garibay, Barbara Regal. ROW TWO: Allan Miles, Vicki Boisseau, Linda Grubbs, Susan Ellis, Carol Hall, Donna Smith, Mrs. Susan Herndon, Sponsor. ROW THREE: Mary Barns, Sandra Cottrell, Donna ,Wadsworth, Jane Hamm, Sharyn Simmons, Jill Cary, Judy Quesenbury, Car- olyn Tench, Barbara Brooks, David Strough. ROW FOUR: Sherry Russell, JoLynn Wilberg, Bobby Whitehurst, Lewis Hamner, Iii:-ry Whitfield, Robert Ricks, Mary Jester, Judy Taylor, Bobby ory. Art Club Plcms Exhibits Mike Murray works diligently on a masterpiece. IO6 An organization new to C.H.H.S. this year is the Art Club. Members of this organization include students from Art I and ll classes and former art students. One of the club's projects was advertising for other school organizations by making signs and posters an- nouncing coming events. The members of the club also showed their art work in several exhibits throughout the year, including a showing at the band's Christmas con- cert. Mrs. Susan Herndon, an addition to the faculty this year, sponsored the new club. The Art Club helps the students to broaden their in- terests in the various fields of art and gives them a chance to show their work to the public.
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t SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Margot Ray, Steve Gates, Frank Unterzuber, Paul Chouteau, George Sharits David Irving, Sec- Moss, Rhondell Potter, John McDermit, Linda Slaughter, Lou- retaryg Martha Johnson Treasu ' ly Cardwell, Vice- ise Evans, Jim Cabiniss, Mrs. Owens, Sponsor. STANDING: Presidentg o n es itt, resident. Edward Dice, David Lippiatt, Bob Dodge, Jody Smith, Jan Science Club Enters Competition The Colonial Heights High School Science Club holds as its purpose the promotion of scientific interest in the school. To be a member of this club, a student needs to have an interest in science and the desire to put that interest into work. , The club meets two Tuesdays a month after school. The members work on money projects throughout the year' and plan several field trips. Competition in the district,Science Fair at Hopewell and sponsorship of a school science exhibit are two of the projects that are planned by the club. Mrs. Elizabeth Owens, the club's sponsor, helps the members achieve their goals and carry out their plans for a very successful year. President John Nesbitt talks over plans of the Science Fair with sponsor, Mrs. Owens.
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ROW ONE: Diane Maclntyre, Debbie Oliver, Liz Dodge, Paula Bass, Becky Marshall, Leslie Stone, Carol Leacock. ROW TWO: Dale Sadler, Danny Moore, David Moore, Captain, George Shean, Barry Hearn, Eddie Barker, John' Wheatley, -l0hn Cadle, Jimmy Mercer, Connie Wilhite, Co-captain. Rifle Team Displays Marksmcmship Rifle team members are chosen for competition shooting. The Rifle Club at Colonial Heights High School is composed of members who are interested in the skill, marksmanship, and safety of target shooting. Members must attend instruction sessions on the safe and proper handling of firearms. This instruction is given by club sponsor, Mr. Leo Wright. Exceptional members of the Rifle Club are chosen to comprise the school's rifle team. The team practices and holds its home meets at the Fort Lee Rifle Range. Captain David Moore and Co-captain Connie Wilhite worked with the team to give 'it one of its most successful seasons. Pictured at the left are the members of the rifle team. KNEELING: David Moore, Captain, Connie Wil- hite, Co-captain. ROW TWO: Carol Leacock, Paula Bass, Becky Marshall. ROW THREE: Dale Sadler, John Wheatley, Eddie Barker, Jimmy Mercer, John Cadle. IO7
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