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V Mr. Charles W. Weisiger, Jr. B.S., M.A., University of Virginia Director of Instruction ' ■ t Mrs. Earl W. White B.S., Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia, University of Virginia, Richmond Professional In- stitute of the College of William and Mary Visiting Teacher Mrs. James W. Ross A.B., Miami University Eighth Grade Co-ordinator Administrators ' Labors Pay Off School Board of Culpeper County. Left to right: Mrs. G. B. Shadrach, Cedar Mountain District; Miss Minnie Burton, School Board Clerk; Mr. Fred Huffman, School Board Chairman, Salem District; Mr. Paul Hounshell, Superintendent of Schools; Mr. R. M. Willis, Catalpa District; Mr. James Button, Jefferson District; Mr. W. A. Spilman, Stevensburg District. 4 8 } 3 -
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Book 1 Faculty , A dministration Set ' 51- 52 Pace Here are the teachers of C. H. S., friends of the students as well as school masters. In 1951-52 the faculty served the pupils as a main source for inspiring a fine school spirit and gave the students a good background for future careers. The boys and girls of C. H. S. thank you, faculty. Your high standards and fine principle encourage the kind of school spirit that will help to make the ’52 pupils good citizens of tomorrow. 4 7 ]»
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Mr. J. H. Combs M.Ed., Duke University Principal Principal ' s Message Students of today are destined to live in an age of conflict. This is a conflict of ideas concerning ultimate values. This generation is challenged to formulate clear-cut ideas relating to freedom and justice, to develop the ability to express those ideas forcefully and effectively, and to have the courage and initiative to take a firm stand for that which is right. Meeting this chal- lenge depends, in no small measure, upon the education you receive through the public schools. This education must go beyond the learning of subject matter and the mastery of skills. You must learn to think, to evaluate, and to assume the responsibilities which are constant companions to the privileges of a democracy. If, through your train- ing in this high school, you are better prepared to meet these challenges, we will feel that we have served our purpose in strengthening democracy and our way of life. Mrs. James Logan Luray High School Secretary to Principal
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