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Guide Students for Present, Future Miss Sara Ward Sherman B.S., Westhampton College Physical Education Adviser Girls’ Monogram Club, Cheerleaders; Coach Girls’ Varsity Basketball; Physical Ed Faculty Committee Mr. James N. Stover B.S., .Madison College Physical Education, Athletic Director Adviser Ushers’ Committee; Coach Varsity Basketball, Junior Varsity Football, Field Coach Track; Physical Ed Faculty Committee Mr. Walter L. Thomas B.S., Mansfield State Teachers College Band, Glee Club, Music . ' dviser Band, Senior Glee Club, Junior Glee Club Miss Laura Thornhill B.A., Westhampton College; University of North Carolina; William and Mary Latin, United States History, World History .Adviser Olympic Council; Sponsor Junior Class; Guid- ance Faculty Committee, Social Studies Faculty Com- mittee Mr. Bobby J. Walker B.A., Glenville State College Science, Mathematics Adviser Junior Ionogram Club, Assistant Adviser Sci- ence Club; Coach Baseball, Junior V’arsity Basketball, Line Coach Football; Science Faculty Committee, Math- ematics Faculty Committee Mr. James J. Wayland B.A., Stetson University English, Social Studies, Phy- sical Education Coach Football, Track; Social Studies Faculty Committee, English Faculty Committee Mrs. Gordon B. Witt B.S., University of Virginia Mathematics, Algebra Adviser Dramatic Club; Spon- sor Freshman Class;Guidance Faculty Committee, Math- ematics Faculty Committee •( 1 5
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Have VEA Head In Midst Miss ’iRciNiA E. Lewis B.S., Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia Biology, Chem istry General Science Adviser SCA, Science Club, Moni- tors’ Committee; Sponsor Sopho- more Class; Guidance Faculty Committee, Science Faculty Com- mittee Mr. Johx S. Long B.S., irginia Polytechnic Institute l ocational Agriculture Adviser Hi-Y, Assistant Adviser FFA; ’ocational Faculty Com- mittee Miss Margaret .Massey B.S., Radford College Typing, General Business Assistant . dviser FBL.A; Com- mercial Faculty Committee -Mrs. Howard R. McCall B.S., Madison College Typing, Business Arithmetic Bookkeeping •Assistant Adviser FBL. , .Ad- viser Clean-Up Committee; Commercial Faculty Commit- tee Mrs. Franklin Rosson B..A., Susquehanna Universi- ty English, Social Studies, Span- ish ■Adviser Tri-Hi-A ' , Junior Tri- Hi-A ' , Pan .American Club; Guidance Faculty Com- mittee, English Faculty Com- mittee, Social Studies Faculty Committee Miss Eugenia Sanford B.F..A., Richmond Profes- sional Institute; King College Art, English .Adviser .Art Club, Junior Red Cross, Bonds and Stamps Committee; English Faculty Committee .Mrs. James O. Shepherd B.S., University of Virginia English Sponsor Senior Play; English Faculty Committee
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Curriculum Offers Mr. Walter Thomas, band director, top, instructs Hugh Hawkins, Otis Feaganes, and Lucille Jones in the playing cf their band instruments. C. Chilton and G. Stover, bottom left, jump to hit volleyball across net to W. Leathers. D. Dillard, bottom right, serves as helper as D. Young does a somersault. The basic purpose of the high school is to train youth to become good citizens. The facul- ty and administration of Culpeper High School strive to achieve this purpose through an or- ganized program of classroom instruction and co-curric ular and extra-curricular activities. Through these media boys and girls at Cul- peper ffigh School acquire basic knowledge, skills, desirable traits, and appreciation that will help them in everyday living or further learning. Opportunity is present for developing abilities to read, to listen, to express one’s self in writing or orally, to use mathematics ac- curately, to make wise use of time, and to rec- ognize and solve problems. School experiences whether in traditional or informal class exer- cises, or in club programs and activity are de- signed to effectively meet the students’ needs. In order to graduate from Culpeper High School a student must have completed five years of secondary school work and must have acquired sixteen high school Carnegie units. Physical education and the eighth grade are required but do not give any Carnegie units. 16 K‘
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