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Page 11 text:
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CHAPTER I THE ADMINISTRATION AND FAC- ULTY gave guidance and direction in each phase of school activities to help make Culpeper High School what it was in 1953-54. Each was interested in the welfare of the school and the students of this community. Students found them capable, willing and helpful, giving the best pos- sible directions at all times. They cheerfully went beyond the call of duty to aid their sub- jects, and all respected the rights of the indi- vidual pupil. Through this superb guidance the students learned to travel the road of good school and community citizenship. Besides a principal, an assistant principal, and a secretary in the ad- ministrative office, the faculty included sufficient instructors to provide a teacher for every 23 students for classroom work and efficient coun- seling and guidance service. One or more faculty members served as advisers or assistant adviser, to one, two, or even three of the clubs and other organizations. 7
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Houck Receives Highest Honor M rs. W. A. Houck has been a member of the faculty of Culpeper County High School for four years. In this time she has served as head of the business department in which she teaches shorthand and typing. She is also a member of the faculty guidance committee. Mrs. Houck has given freely of her time as adviser of the Future Business Leaders of America and assistant adviser of the Colonnade. Her smiling countenance and glowing personality have endeared her to the many students who have worked with her and have been under her guidance. The 1953-54 Colonnade staff is proud and happy to dedicate this yearbook to Mrs. W. A. Houck. Ci ti £■ ■
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Administrators Direct School Affairs Mr. Raphael H. Daugherty B.S., M.A.. West irginia University Director of Instruction ( Mrs. Earl W. White B.S., Mary ashington College of the University of Virginia; University of Virginia I ' isiting Teacher Mrs. J. W. Ross A.B., M iami University Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia Eighth Grade Co-Ordinator School Board of C ulpeper County : Mrs. G. B. Shadrach, Cedar Mountain District; Miss Minnie Burton, School Board Clerk; Mr. I ' red 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, Stevens- burg District. ■( 8
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