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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Mrs. R. E. Davidson, Jr. This year grades one through six each have two music classes per week. The seventh grade has only one class and there are no music classes in the high school due to an already crowded schedule. Each of the classes enjoys a variety of activities such as: singing; playing rhythm instruments and the autoharp; clapping and moving to music; playing singing games; doing folk dances; dramatizing songs; listening to music in order to identify the instruments for interpretation and to become acquainted with a v. ' ider range of music. The Virginia Council of Churches has been promot¬ ing Weekday Religious Education in Virginia since 1925. The first classes were started in 1929. Many children are brought to Sunday School and to the church through the efforts of the teachers in the weekday church schools. Weekday Religious Education aids the children in their religious adjustment to their growing knowledge, understanding, and experience. It helps the children to think of religion as a part of every day living and not as something which is intended only for Sunday. The children show marked improvement in their ability to make meaningful prayers and, best of all, they enjoy this work and it serves to enrich life. MUSIC 28 Mrs, H. D. Carter, Jr.
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f-wS Lorraine Fridley, Marion Jean Withrow, Brenda Thompson, Sharon Sensabaugh, Phyllis Samp¬ son, Linda Burke, Geraldine Terry, Hunter Powell, Linda Hazelwood, Mary Jane Rowe, Peggy Hinkle. CO-EDITORS Linda Hazelwood Marion Jean Withrow CO-BUSINESS MANAGERS Peggy Hinkle Phyllis Sampson
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