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Where ' JrierdA 0 sequent I. Shop front. 2. G. Hitt, J. Arthur. 3. E. James, H. Kcrrick. M. Perryman, L). Payne, V. Arnold, G. Moss. -1. G. Moss, V. Arnold, C. Crane, R. Hensley, K. Corbin. Mrs. Mitchell, F. Griffith, W. Barfield, M. Perryman. 5. M. Fincham, H. Kcrrick. C. Whitlock’ M. Henson, D. Noakes. 6. Parking lot. 1. Located on the hill, back of the main building, the shop building is used for shop, agriculture, and diversified occupation classes. 2. Making twelve trips, ten buses bring 431 pupils to school. 1 he longest route made by any bus is 39 miles. Total mileage for all buses is 270 miles one way. 3. Candy, cokes, ice cream, and other refreshments are sold at the candy booth at 12:45. Members of the Girls ' Monogram Club are in charge. The eaters can usually be found here. 4. Two li nes go into the cafeteria, one at each door, and come out the middle double doors. Mrs. M. M. Mitchell and Mrs. McK. Thomas collect the money at the doors. Approximately 230 people eat in the cafeteria daily. 5. Students linger and talk to their neighbors while getting lunches, books, or coats out of their lockers. There are 379 lockers in the school build- ing, other than the dressing room lockers. 6. Many teachers and students come to school in cars. The newly arranged parking lot will accom- modate 50 cars. if
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beeficateA 9S0 Seek te MmiHiAtraterA The staff of the 1950 Colonnade in grateful appreciation of the new Culpeper County High School and all its facilities dedi- cates this edition to Division Superintendent Paul Hounshell and the Culpeper County School Board for their undaunted efforts and work in providing for the boys and girls of the county these beautiful and adequate buildings. By their deeds they have proven themselves friends not only of the 525 boys and girls who compose the present student body but of all those who will later reap benefit and pleasure from the buildings.
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i Seek I ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY “I awo e this morning with devout thanksgiv- ing for my friends, the old and the new. — Ralph Waldo Emerson The high school teachers number twenty-six, of whom nine joined the faculty this year for the first time. Always willing to give advice and to encourage the student in his work, the faculty and administration can truly be said to be the friends of every high school student. Each year students look forward to having as teachers those faculty friends return- ing and anticipate the pleasure of making friends with the newly added faculty members. Every student has benefited by their wise counsel and enjoyed the quality of their friendship.
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