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DEDICATION THE SENIOR CLASS of CULPEPER HIGH SCHOOL affectionately dedicates the 1949 COLONNADE to Mr. Albert Thomas Howard, Jr. in recognition of his sincere interest and service in Culpeper High, not only as a teacher, but as an athletic coach.
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THE FOREWORD First Deed in Culpeper From out of the past comes modern Culpeper. Two hundred years have passed since Culpeper became a county; prior to that time what we now know as Culpeper County was a part of Orange County. In 1749 the House of Burgesses passed an Act whereby Orange was divided by the South River of the Rappahannock, commonly called the Rapidan, up to the Conway, to the head thereof, to the top of the Blue Ridge. All this was merely a portion of Lord Culpeper s many acres granted from King James of England. Culpeper in 1749 was a vast region undeveloped and characterized by its rugged forests and rolling hills. Lateir Madison and Rappahannock counties were taken from Culpeper, and there was left the Culpeper whose boundaries we know today. As the year 1949 marks the end of a two hundred year period of history for Culpeper County, the Colonnade staff feels very fortunate to be able to use the history of Culpeper County as its theme. In this edition of the Colonnade we present, for your pleasure and the record, the year as we see it reflected in the classes, activities, athletics, and the outstanding events of 1949 at C. H. S. May you ever be mindful of the fact that these are concrete evidences of the growth and development in Culpeper County through the years. As you read this book may you appreciate the great heritage that is yours, the traditions developed during the two hundred years of Culpeper ' s history. In the picture the students are looking at the first deed made in Culpeper County of which there is a record, Kinkaid to Duncan, dated June 15, 1749. They also saw the record of the Stamp Act Protest made by sixteen justices on October 21, 1765.
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CONTENTS Foreword 2 Dedication 3 Locale 5 Administration and Faculty Classes 1 5 Organizations 37 Athletics 59 Features 73 Advertisements 81 Finis 100 The 1040 COLONNADE - - Culpeper High School
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