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CHAPTER I “Mary and I would like to introduce to you the administrators and teachers. The ad- ministrators see that we have the proper studies in school and make sure our school is a good one. Besides teaching us ‘readin’, writin’, and ’rithmetic’ the teachers give us advice and help in our problems. A guidance committee, one member of which is in the guidance office each period, helps students with his or her problems. Members of the guidance com- mittee are not, however, the only teachers who help. All the members of the faculty are glad to help us when we need advice and someone to whom to talk. “The teachers go beyond the call of duty and assist with outside duties. There are one or more teachers who advise every club. They are in attendance at meetings in school, and also sponsor outside activities, such as dances, field trips, and convention trips. They chaperone dances, bus trips, and other school-sponsored events which students attend. You can see why Mary and I are proud of our teachers. Turn the following page and meet these teachers and friends.” 9 }
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Teachers Promote Community Activities Principal James Combs and Assistant Principal Joseph Hafer, top left, extend their congratulations to Miss ' ir- ginia Lewis, the president-elect of the Virginia F.ducational Association. Mrs. William Houck and Miss Gertrude Lewis, top right, co-chairmen of the March of Dimes cam- paign, work on the tabulation report at the close of the .March of Dimes Drive. Mr. Joseph Hafer, bottom left, president of the Culpeper County Educational .Association, calls the meeting to order. .Mrs. J. O. Shepherd, bottom right, member of the English Faculty Committee, works on her reading chart for one of her classes. Both community and profession called on teachers for leadership and participation in many jobs besides classroom activities. Be- sides helping to conduct drives for Red Cross, C ' hristmas Seals, and Polio in the school, teach- ers are found constantly helping out in all the different parts of the community. For several years members of the faculty have been chair- men of the March of Dimes Drive in the com- munity. Faculty members can be found busy at work in such community organizations as the Jay- cees, Jayceettes, Lions Club, Business and Pro- fessional W omen’s Club, Rescue Squad, Fire- men, Rotary, PTA, A. UW , Ciarden Clubs, Churches, Reserves, and Ruritan. Faculty members of Culpeper High School headed both the local and the state professional organizations this year. .■{ 8 )?.-
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Administrators Advance Student Welfare Mr. Raphael H. Daugherty B.S., M.A., West V irginia University Director of Instruction Mrs. Earl VV . hite B.S., Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia; University of Virginia risking Teacher Mrs. James W. Ross • .B., Miami University .Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia Eighth Grade Co-Ordinator School Board of Culpeper County: Mrs. Gertrude Shadrach, Cedar .Mountain District; .Miss Minnie Burton, School Board Clerk; .Mr. Fred Huffman, School Board Chairman, Salem District; Mr. Paul Hounshell, Superin- tendent of Schools; .Mr. .Maxwell Willis, Catalpa Dis- trict; -Mr. James Button, Jefferson District; .Mr. William Spilman, Stevensburg District. -K 10 }
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