Culpeper County High School - Colonnade Yearbook (Culpeper, VA)

 - Class of 1956

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U S HIGHWHV V vnnsuxun PRIMHRV Hueuwnaf vxmsmm sscowomw Hnenwnv Rsxequ lla Cn-Mlp ,,vz'Q+ C lpepsn U . . EB O 6 EEZ .ffgrov A no In . EE IB Q CULPEPER COUNT? VIRGINIH J r nw f Gnd' ll.. JR f f N V L DIUXN bl ICJNC N ICJ 1 I Q I f Lfh sonlm x ' f 7 L CQ N9 E MM sw ' K cuban U X r Q' 5' . HSL xx Q 9 U VM 1, 'J H L 1, UH PNN 39 Wx X Y cp'-is-x 'HHS 'I . .XlJlf , . . 1. 4. A THE 1956 y Published by the Students ot Culpeper County High School Culpeper, Virginio 5 W! ' ' xx V u Q LONNADE JOAN MOORE, Editor ALEXANDER SWAN, Business Monoger MISS MARY GEORGE BOLEN, Adviser Troveling Roods of Culpeper County State Route 229 Rnxeullle Road at lntersectlon of secondary road 630 near 'Xluddy Run Culpeper Hlgh School IS located near the town of Culpeper where L S and Xlrgmla hlghways come ln lllxe the spokes of a Wheel There 6XlStS a strlltlng slmllarltv between the hlghways of trax el and the hlghwavs of learn mg from all parts of Culpeper County students tras el ox er four L S hlghways two ary ones to traxerse the road to learnlng the school Culpeper Counts stretches far and wlde needlng mam hlghvs axs and smaller roads to make each polnt accessxble to another Lllte msc, the student s educatlon must extend far he needlng each path and lane of school hfe to obtam h1s goal A CHS students route of learnmg cons1sts of mam hxghways mlnor d1rt roads and maybe even a bvway but It all mal-tes for a well rounded educat1on The COLONNADE Staff presents the record of the 193, 36 year at Culpeper County Hlgh School the people the place and the actlwtxes whlch are the essence of thls memorable year The staff hopes that thls boolt wlll proxe en jot able now and be the road ox er whlch memory lI1 later tears vull tray el to recall for the reader the happenlngs of the tear 7 'I .Y 'A 7 ' ' 1 A . . - . Q - ' 7 . . ' v V . 1 Y 1 ' v - . .. . o 4 Y Y v. . . V 7 ' Av Y X 1rg1n1a prxmary roads, and countless second- --,- ' ' ' 1 eu q 7 , ' . V. . V. , . l ' ' . v he 1956 CCDLONNADE IRXXEIINGIQOXDSOFCLIPEPER COLXTX 4 C IO I2 136 IO I2 24 36 39 42 45 52 88 8 9 Xlrs. james O. Shepherd. teacher of ljnglish for four years. has given untiringly of her time and effort. .Xlthough having been afliliated with the school for a comparatively short period. Mrs. Shepherd has taught Senior English. directed the senior play and sponsored the debate team. although there was no club for this last activity. ller diligent work and love of dramatics has contributed much to the success of presenting real drama in the senior plavs. Both in and outside of school. Klrs. Shepherd is a friend to all students. She is always glad to help some student regardless of the nature of the problem. The 1956 Coi,oNx.xnE Stall is proud to have this opportunity to honor Nlrs. Shepherd for her contributions to Culpeper lligh School. lt is with deep appreciation and sincerity that they dedicate the 1956 Cor.oxx.xnr: to Xlrs. Shepherd. e' li a Mrs. Shepherd Recognized for Contributions i i Three Who Went The Second Mile Xlks Hcnsox Xlns Rossox NIR louauvr MRS GEORGE NELSON HUDSON 1885 1955 Commg to Culpeper Illgh School ln the fall of 1919 as teacher of home econom1cs M1ss Ida Mae D1nges later became Mrs George Nelson Hudson and spent the rest of her hfe nn the Cul peper commumty She was a natlve of Trederlck County X lfglflla and had prevlous to her commg to Culpeper taught tn Alabama W 1th the exclusnon of two years from 1924 to 1926 she was a member of Culpeper Hugh School facultx untll she retired ln 1949 Among the ZCIINIUCS connected wxth the teachlng of home economxcs she was founder of and advlser to the Home Economlcs Club later known as the Future Homemalters of Amer1ca In 1940 the senlors dedlcated the COLONNADE to Mrs Hudson nn apprec1at1on of her many vears of helpful advlce patxent understandmg and invaluable serv1ce through the Home Economxcs Department Today scattered throughout the town and countw of Culpeper and elsewhere are glrls who are happler persons and more efllclent home makers because of the tralmng they recelved ln Mrs Hudson s classes lNIRS IEE FRANKLIN ROSSON 1926 on 'Nlrs Lee Franltlm Rosson whose traglc death September 20 193, resulted from an automob1le accldent was beglnnlng her elghth year of teach 1ng 1n the Culpeper County School system She Jomed the hxgh school faculty September 1949 Preuously she had taught 1'1 the Culpeper Elementarx School The former Xllss 'Xlargaret ohns she was a natne of Honsdale Pennsxl vama and a graduate of Susquehanna Llll versntv Whlle affillated wlth the school 'Vlrs Rosson taught Engllsh social studxes and Spanxsh In extra currncular actlvmes she was co- sponsor of the Y Clubs contrlbutmg largely to the success of the orgamzatlon As Spanlsh teacher she sponsored the Pan Amemcan Club for all Spamsh students Vlany acttvltnes of the clubs she sponsored beneflted from ter orngmahty and talent and her Influence on the school w1ll be long felt There were no lxmnts to the energy and ab1l1ty she expended axdmg the students m both class and extra currlcular aCt1V1ty MR ROBERT RED TOLBERT 1935 Born 1n Greenwood Countv South Carolma Vlr Robert Red Tolbert attended Clemson College commg to Culpeper ln 1918 For 27 years he was prmclpal and agriculture teacher 1n Culpeper retxrnng m 1945 to become head of the vocatlonal agrnculture department of Cul peper Countv Hlgh School Prevlously he had taught ln XIISSISSIQPI and m Prederlck County Xlrgmla On July 1 I934 Mr Tolbert ret1red from h1s 42 year teachmg career Officlals of the State Educatlon ASSOCIHIIOH present at a banquet nn hls honor glven bv former pupnls September 1955 pald hugh trlbute to 'Xlr Tolbert s qualxtles ofChr1st1an character hls effectnveness as a teacher and h1s attrlbutes of leadershnp Durmg many years of teachmg and leadershlp m Culpeper he alwavs held the respect and dewotton of hrs students h1s fellow teachers and people of the commumtv 'S- , Q 'au- 4 ,- - 1 1 Q - I v - ' . 1 , ' - - ' . , . . ' v 3 1 ' . . . . . v - 3 - ' 7 . . Q . 4 I. . . . . l A ' 1 w . . . . x . 1 H 9 A I . . . 1 Y I . I A 1 ' 4 ' v v . 1 F ' ' C6 ' - . . . ' . . l .V 1 1 1 . ' . 37 . . . , . -Y ' 9 , . '. . . . I . . . . A 3 7, . . - I . Q v 1 .' , . 7 ' . . -' 1 - . A ,, . . . . 1 a 2 H l .1 .,v y . , - 1 9 s 1 ' ' 3 . . . . ,, . . v . I 1 , . . . Y A ' u 4 'Y 4 A A 4 - x 7 .I ' ' V a .r a .Y' 1 .- 12 .4 , ,, o ma' am as mt f,-, ' f-n 1 qw f Nw, 4 Mn 'hi ' -Mum 3 fad!! Y Q S' w.. if-,,H. SM' 9!'UUW ' 0' f 1 ' olbll ff. iw - -an e. a 1 L . . FW' f g 1 4- ' . l WEB Q, A Ax ' 1 if 2 OF STUDENT TRAVELERS qi 0 4.-. 35, X . A modern school building well equipped and staffed by a well-prepared faculty was the daily destination of the high school students of Cul- peper County. Classrooms, teachers, and a modern course of study combined to meet the purpose for which the stream of students flowed over county roads, town streets, and country lanes. The main road down the highway of learning was the academic one stressing high standards of achievement. The faculty and administration pointed out the courses for students to follow and also acquainted them with the basic knowledge of a particular subject. But the faculty were more than teachers: each one was individually inter- ested in the welfare and progress of the student down the road of learning. Faculty members at CHS numbered twenty- eight, all of whom endeavored to make the road of life a little smoother as they strove to instill traits of citizenship along with the readin', writin', and lrithmetic. Each faculty member was adviser for a club or athletic organization, proving their desire to go a step farther than the usual distance. Klany times this advisership de- manded attendance at dances, chaperoning an all-day journey or a field trip, or long hours of supervised activity after school. Through the superb guidance and instruction, the students learned to travel the road of good school and community citizenship. Brandy Road. lffccfr left. C. S. Routes 29 and 15, coming into Culpeper. State Highway 522, upper Init, Sperryville Road. going east toward Culpeper near Griffinsburgg Blackwater Biidge. Stevensburg intersection facing west on Route 3, upper right. Fredericksburg Road. Looking south on C. S. Route 29. Madison Road, lower right. near Gaines Run. Air view of school. renter. showing main building, rfntfr, and vocational buildinu. in rfar. Administrators Keep School Rolling Nlk. RAI-HAH. H. D,xL'un1-:kTx' BS., KLA., YYcst Virginia University Dirfrmr nf lnftrurfirnz XIRS jmiss VK Ross XB Xliami Lniscrsitx Xlirx W ashmtton C illtu of thc L nu trsitx uf X irtmia fighfh Prada f 0 Ordznutnr - 3: Lg? . .46 ' I A Nlxs. ICAR1. W. Winn: HS., Xlary Wiasliington Collcg thc University of Virginia 1'1'.fiI1'ng Tfarhzr QLHOOI BOARD OF CLIPPPPR Cot NTX Xlrs Gcrtrudc tcndcnt uf Schools Xlr Xlaxwcll Willis Catalpa District Shadrach Cedar Xlflll'llE1lI'Il,lSU'lCI Xliss Xlinnit Burton Xlr amos Button clfcrson District Xlr William Qpil SCl1riul Board Clerk Nlr lrttl Huffman School Board man Qtcunsburt District Chairman Salam District Xlr Paul Hrunshtll 'Supa-rin Ill :..,. I .. ' ' r ' ,.m.Y ..,.. 1. , . . 1 4- ? , 1 -.+.,y,..,, -K .' . 211 'Z . . ' Q. .. .' ' , ' '.-. R. ' , ' ' - ,. . ,- .- . ,. ,. . 1 . ,. - .fl s .L V Guide Students over Right Path ww+,,,,,k suv, 101.3 R X cr Ilan! lrzu 1 f lrrtl ff x .' rx mf x Crm 4 ll lu Il trttt Q SKIVKIKITX lrzu 1 I aww Teachers Instnll Enghsh BCISICS Q Xllbb Grxrxtm I 1111s Xl1ss I1 LY Bor1s Nlks M11-s S1-11.1111 R11 B 'X Vlfcsthampton Qollcgc B X XI3,CllSOI1 Collagen B S LIIIYCIBIIX of Xllfglllld Iznglzfh ournafum linqluh Soczal Studzef ltnglzvh Xdustr Pepfrgram Co XKTNISCT' XSSIQIHHI 'Xduser DFHIIIHIIC Cluh l11g.l1sh Iacultx COIIIIIIIIICC D1 lllll and Scroll Ll111rma11 Glllll I IU,llSl1T acultx c.OIIlI1lllItt Som 1l rcctor Stmor I lu ance Pacultw LOIIIIHKTKL Cha1r Studns I icultx Qo1n1111tttt man Ijnthsh Facultx COHIIIIIIILC The purpose of Culpeper ll1gh School IS to tram stude11ts for C1I1ZClISll1p and to tra111 them to assume the1r place 111 SOCICKV after gradu HUOI1 whether It be IH busmess home or College The faculty and adm1n1str1tors en deawor to aclnexe tl11s purpose through a two fold program The currlculum wh1ch offers COIHH1CI'Cl2ll college preparatory and general classes IS the bas1s for knowledge whlle the extra curr1culum program dex elops tralts ad IDlI'dl5lC to good c1t1zensh1p XI1ss G LCWIS bflow lf! gots ox er the college adm1ss1on rtqmremc-nts Wllh jumor XI 'XlcInturfI Nlrs Shtp herds Ingchsh cl'1ss hflnu rzgfzr tr1ts 1ts dI'g,LlI1lLl1IlIlXt Tor the f1rst t1me Culpeper H1gh oFfe1s a Carnegw lllllt for the complet1on of two years of phvs1cal educatlon and to the e1gl1th grade courses Th1s new system staggers the re QUITCIHCDYS for gI'3dLl3t1OI1 The Classes of 1956 and 1957 InL1St haxe attamed SIXICCII Ca1neg1e UIlltS wmle the Classes of 1958 and 1939 bemg requ1red to take phy s1cal educat1on w1Il consequentlv graduate w1th more umts The Class of IQGO and thereafter w1ll be re qu1red to attam four and one half u111ts 111 the abllltv P lx1lbs at .rtard uses her Hngcr as wcll as tongue 1r1 trun to outtalls XI Peters 171 background Uthtr lllllllblfi main! irc B Cram B Hundlu U . . 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' Q 1I,I1z1l I , X X , 1 I 2 a ?' f lx, A' . x , ' 1 f IH 1 Explcun Exoctness of Moth Ollll90I1 1nd F Grlflith aim z lrfl l1sten whllt Xlr lllftr LXpl1ll1S 1 problem III 90lILl CQOUICIIW 7 l11r1 xre QLlH:lClCI1tlX adequate some students con t1n11e the1r IYHIHIIIZ IH a secretar1al school The college preparatorv course IS deslgned to prepare students for college v1orL Culpeper ll1gh School has 1 111de 1ar1et1 of poss1ble SClCCUOIlQ lll elect11es so that the college bound student can meet tl1e TCQLIIFCIDCIIIS of the college of l1lS cho1ce Requned u111ts of n11th rnust be t11o XCATQ of 1lgebr1 1I'1 add1t1on to a 1ea1 of pane geo1nctr1 The CHS student 11:11 choose the re1n11nder of h1s SIXICCII UIIIIS from college courses 11h1ch 111clude Spunsh Lat1n chem 1str1 journahsrn ph1s1cs solld geon1etr1 and l Hcnslu abo f Hght taclt up 1.to1nctr1cal LlL9lLllS drawn hx algebra students IflgOllOIHCU'X and 11orld h1stor1 lie 111.11 llso enroll III con1merc1al and general classes 1f there IS SLIHRCICIII room 111 the class tu ents Zltlallllllg an X B o 1 subjects at the end of the SIX 11eelts gradmg per1od l1old the d1st111ct1o11 of bemg placed o11 the honor roll Phe student 111ust also dtldlll sat1sf.1ctor1 o11 co11duct X C a1erage 1s requ red for 1ecom1nendat1on to college Culpeper lI1gh School FCSYFICIS 1nen1bersl11p lIl extra curr1cular act111t1es b1 the po1nt SY ste1n to assure that these dCllWlIlSS although unportant do not o1 ershado11 regular school work Xlxs Fmuklcs lxxxcrt Xlx l'IlfRHI-RT Hxsn Xlxs Cyoknox XX 1TT XB C'1rncll L n11trs1t1 I S LIIIXLFQKX fR1ch1n111t 1 1tr 1 ol X 1rL1 llllfflfillllflt f if ebra llaflzfmafzrf Sfzerzre lld'fIf?7l11flff Hgfbra Xl r un1 1r Rt r Xtlllgtl' Saftt1 C1rLlIlCll XLlXlSLl' DFHITIHIIC Club GUlkliIlCL I'acult1 C'o111n11tttt Xlathmn t1c Facult1 CFJIIIIHIIILC . 1 f'A'L' . lui E z ' ' C J . . 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'1'11 II'Z111Sp111'1 112111 11-21111: 111 1-1111' 2111111-111 -'-111. 3 1 11111111111. 111511111211 11151-12111. s11f1112111. 1 1 11'ZlC' 11':1111: :111 1'111i1'c11' 11111111111-111 1111 111- 1111 '-rs for11:111sp1111211i1111. Q 11.111 1l1111:11N11'1 ., Il -1 1 A ,, 2 'U' A .f M-T A A , , A 'ff I f--Aw'- by :H 1 E 5 www, W 4.4 -f A in Af ,iff x ON ROAD GF LEARNING +A 2:1 llighways arc constructed for travelers, just as schools are built for the students. The stu- dents from all parts of Culpeper County came to Culpeper together for the composition of Cul- peper County High School. With 616 students enrolled. CHS housed more students than ever before. The increased enrollment aroused more school spirit and enthusiasm at the numerous school functions. Whether it be an eagerly awaited football encounter or a Sunday evening band concert, students assembled to thrill to their fellow classmates' accomplishments. Attending classes throughout the day together, the class members came to cherish one anothers friendship. Being in clubs, assemblies, and at- tending conventions together strengthened their comradeship. The members of the student body traveled on the road of learning or well on the County roads together. Traveling to athletic events, plays, concerts, social functions and classes provided the student with an opportunity to know and understand his classmate. Trying to solve an algebra problem, performing an experiment, or helping another with a history project caused the students to become enlightened on the pathway of learning. Orange Road, lawn lqft, C. S. Highway 15, at entrance to town of Culpeper. State Route 3, Fredericksburg Road, uppfr lr-ft, looking west at intersection of Orange Road. Looking west on Sperryvillc Road, near Grififinsburg, uppn right, State Route 522. Looking toward Nlt. Pony on Fred- ericksburg Road, Route 3, lawn right. Throng of seniors, renin, on front lawn. 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Xlll u:r't A :Q , Y IL 1 P111 11111 A f' V I 111 -Al1.lill1'11 Z ' 1 : S 1.1 1111, 11 11 - , Q, A K .1 A s X V PRESENTING ACTIVITIES GF TRA LERS ON ROADS AND WAYSIDES On the highway of education. the CHS stu- dents turned aside from their daily academic path to engage in another phase of school life. However. the extra-curricular activities were in no way only a side path for they played an im- portant part in developing leadership and sports- manship. The organizations were many and varied. each appealing to a particular group of students. Whether participating in a play. or hanging posters for an art collection. students received training in co-operation. leadership. and the ability to get along with others. Assemblies. dances. concerts. skits. and parades resulted from the planning and concentration of efforts of club members. Each club had the opportunity to present an assembly on Fridays. while many organizations also decorated the bulletin board weekly. For the first time. almost every organization sponsored a dance on the week ends. These ranged from the sock hop. featuring bermudas. to the formal Sweetheart Cotillion. Such features made Culpeper lligh School more than a mere road sign on the high- way of education: it was a definite goal of many accomplishments. CHS students were constantly aware of the many opportunities given by sports along the roadside. These clubs. activities. and sports were some of the many milestones in their journey through learning. Bridge over Rapidan River at Germanna Ford. lower left, State Route 3. Looking toward town of Culpeper from Xlt. Pony. upper left. Routes 3 and 522. Secondary roads 633 and 6354. upper right. at .-Xlum Spring Church. On Route 15. Orange Road. lower rziglzl, facing south. Installation of l l5l..X officers. ffnrff. Pepergrcum Celebrates 25th Anruversory Celebratlng the 2, years of exxstence of the Pepergmm the staff publlshed an annlyersarv lssue I ebruary I3 Staff members pored oyer the first lssues and dug out nuggets of mterest to present readers They drew comparlsons between school actlyltles and classes of 2, years ago and those of today The completed anmyersary lssue gaye readers a look at CHS ln 1931 32 and polnted out changes PICIUTCS showed the first edltor bus1ness manager advlser, and the present edttors and busxness manager In the sprlng the staff further celebrated thelr bxrthday by havlng a p1cn1c Xffllllllflg first prlze III the annual home eommg parade was one of the Pepergram 5 most excxtlng experlences of the year Barbara Ross was Ill charge of the float whlch dep1cted a Iames Nfonroe mouse caught 111 the mouse trap bullt by the Deylls The Pepergram made hlstory thls year by lntroducmg sxx page Issues The staff pub lxshed four sux page lssues and slx four page xssues mstead of the customary twelve four Xmos Q Gorham N Rawlmgs B Ross I Speldcn B Utf Second 10.41 XI 'Newman R Stmnett L Gumn C' Idwards I Corbm C qanders XI Brown Thzrd row C Gore I Grxffith N Troxcll I lxlrlxpatrlclt I page numbers The back to school the Chrlstmas the annxyersary and the senior ISSUES had slx pages 'Xlembers of the student body yy rote storles poems and features for the Chrlstmas edltlon The best vsorlt was prlnted ln the paper and the wrlter receryed a small prlze In order to determlne the students oplnxons on certam subjects the Pepergram sponsored two speclal polls One on the students taste ID entertalnment, was prlnted ln the fourth edmon of the paper The other of a more serxous nature concerned goy ernmental ald for hrgher educatlon The asslgnment sheet VVhlCh gaye to all members of the edltortal staff an artlcle to be VVFIIICH for the next IQSUC of the Pfpergram appeared before each IQSUC The artlcles ln eluded sports features, and edltorlals VN hlle the edxtorlal staff wrote for the PUbl1C'lI1OI1 the busmess staff was lndlspensable also sellmg ads and selllng subscrlptlons The Fourth roto R I 1pscomb Prtston Wnllxs W Burton F Haught XI 'Thompson B Lt7 Q qpltltr 'llzfrzng from pzrture P Baker C Garytn C Green D Qttycns P Xancu f . 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' . 1 .z 1 1 ij i ' 1 if -f 1 ' 1 1: 1' z z ' 1 1: 1 ' 1 2' '.:. -2 511 lff' Safety Council Sees Bug League Game Seated Crecl v lee presldent G Xlvcrs reporter l Prltt presldent C Nlartln secretarv treasurer 'Xlr H Hash advnser Second row F Woodward 'XI Brown S Xlartm I Xlnlls I Clatterbuck Bragt Thzrd row l Irantr I Hoffman R Nlartm S I'ra11tr I' Botts Two trlps to Vlfashlngton D C gave mcentlve to the year s act1v1t1es for the Safety LOUllCll The club always looked forward to the Natlonal Safety Parade ln the natxons capltal early IU May sponsored by the Amerx can Automoblle Assoclatxon and ln whlch boys and glrls from Xlrglnla lWarVland and the Dlstrlct of Columbla partxclpated The blggest reward for falthful serv ICC was a trxp Apr1l 28 to see a major league baseball game between Baltxmore Orloles and the W ashmgton Senators at Cfrlfhth Stadlum The councll had mlssed thus trlp IH 19,5 Showmg an ldentlfi eat1on card and w earmg the ofhclal belt and badge allowed the patrolmen to enter the stadlum where they sat xn a reserved sectlon 'Io promote good safety practlces III ll matters concernmg transportatlon of puplls to and from school and also wxthm the school was the purpose of the Safety Councll To carry out thxs purpose at least two patrolmen serv ed on each bu One was the lnslde and rear bus patrolman whlle the other was the Ol1ISlLlC and front patrolman Consldermg the sta tlstxcs that I4 buses servmg 34I out of 613 hugh school boys and glrls traveled approxl matelv Izoo mlles ln one dav one can see the extent of the patrols area of work FlgllI'Ca showed that 88 per cent of all hlgh school students rode buses Smlth G Kemper Fourth roto D Bennett I Hoff man L Clatterbuck T Splcer R Leaks A Deal Brvan Carlson A Dwver I1 Gallehugth H Hefhn I lxevscr -I Shaw B Lt! llunng rom puturf Ballev The dutles of school bus patrolmen mcluded asslstlng 111 ev erv way posslble the faclhtatlng of loadlng and unload1ng of puplls, settmg examples of safety pract1ces and CXCI'ClS1Ilg leadershlp IH all phases of pupll transportatlon EHTCICHCY and safetv were the goals of ev ery safetv patrolman The safetv councll was proud to have done regular bus duty wlthout accldent to date The councll requlred all patrolmen to wear the badges and belts whlcn are the Ofl:lCl3l emblems of safetv patrolmen all over Amerlca Safetv patrolmen left slxth perxod classes two m1nutes ahead of the other students ln order to be 1n place to direct loadmg of thelr re spectlve buses The safety patrol asslsted wth the gala Home Comlng Parade Patrolmen took charge of the mtersectlon street crossmgs and kept the paradmg puplls ln rormatlon The councll met every first Nlondav on regular act1v1tv schedule At these meet1ngs usually held IH room 39, each councllman made a report telhng of the happenmgs on hls bus that contrlbuted to the safetv of puplls I case a safety officer h d a problem the councll attempted to help solve nt Often they con sulted wxth the prmclpal Mr ames H Combs, to get help wlth 0 ltstandlng problems 'Xlr Combs also reported regulatxons for b rs drxvers that mlght affect patrolmen fl 541 0 o 1 ,4- 4 D , - Y- ,. , .l ' ,l. , . , . , . ,.. . v' . I I ' ' 4 . v . . .. , . f .J. .,J. . ,J. ,. ' ' ' 1' ' - Y. 4 ,' J ',v 4' 4x rs I 1 r. ' . r. . ,.. , .. ,.. . , . , . .. , . ., . . . , .Y.. . . . Y . .. . ' 1 , . Y . . , . v . . I. , . .. , t . . . . . . ' 9 . . ,. .. . 7 . 7 . ' . . . . . Y 1 . . 7 . ., , 1 N. . . ' , . . . . rd . . .- W. . ' 1 ., , L ' ' . y 1 . V i . I . .' . I I ' , . . . 3 - . n s. I i . . i . . . ,. . ' 4 A V 1 ' W S. , , . - . fl . . Y. - - ,I , V 1 , . , - Y - . .Q al -I - , Y v Q. A . h . , . 1. . v, , . wh b .F SCA Directs Recreation Program We want recreation during lunch periodf, the voice of the CHS student body told its Student Council. The Council considered the problem and investigated the possibility of having ping-pong and shuflleboard games during this free time. This was just one of the many problems the Student Cooperative Association considered during 1955-56. Other suggestions brought to the Council by homeroom representatives in- cluded the revision of the point system and the raising of the flag each morning. The six standing committees. assembly. bulle- tin board. clean-up. health-recreation, monitors. and ushers handled some of the problems. These committees also aided in keeping the school day moving smoothly. For the first time a former SCA president. C. F. Yates. jr.. addressed the student body at the installation of the officers and members. Another important first of I955-56 was the affiliation with the National Association of Student Councils. The SCA. with the Alumni Association, spon- sored the fifth annual Home-Coming. Frances Haught. the students' choice for queen, reigned over the parade and game October 21. Instead of the usual Home-Coming dance, the SCA sponsored dancing in the cafeteria after the last football game. The Council gave parents a chance to get an inside look at school life at Parents' Night. November lo. Following their children's sched- ules. mom and pop scurried from class to class Sfated: L. Guinn, B. Hundley. Al. Peters, liorte-president. P. Kilby-secretary, B. Ross-treasurer, F. Haught-vice president, B. Howard, B. Lohr. B. Aleadows, B. johnson. Saforzd mfc: B. Troxell, R. Hall. S. Hall. S. Wiillis. R. Coughlin, Xl. White, If. Pritt. G. Edwards. XL Haverstock, C. Gore. Third rocc: li. Speiden. P. Alills, F. Butler. Bragg. K. Brown. C. Vernon, C. Haught, G. Curtis, B. Browning. If. where the teachers explained the subjects. After school the guests gathered in the cafeteria for refreshments and a chance to discuss their children's progress with the faculty. Officers -loe Korte. Frances Ilaught. Patsy Kilby. and Barbara Ross. and a special delegate. Tommy lfaught. attended the district SCA meeting at Stafford lligh School November 28. There they joined discussion groups to discuss the theme. Scholarship, Character. Achieve- ment. Seeing the need to make students more courtesy conscious, homeroom representatives answered a questionnaire. Where Do You Rate on the Courtesy Thermometer? The officers discussed the results of the poll in each homeroom. Students elected Wayne Smith president for the coming year in February. Other new officers were Herbert Hash, vice presidentg Barbara Ross. secretary, and jay Geest, treasurer. Three of these OlT1CCI'S,hAv3j'IlC Smith, Herbert Hash and jay Geest attended the State Convention at Longwood College Alarch I6-I7. At commencement exercises the Council pre- sented a medal to the senior who showed out- standing leadership qualities. The Council made the selection of the person to be honored. Chairman of the standing committees in- cluded Charlotte Gore. Assemblyg Betty Lohr. Monitors: Linda Guinn. Bulletin Boardg Thomas llaught. Ushers: joseph Weakley, Clean-Cp, and Cecilia Yernon, llealth and Recreation. Kirkpatrick. Fourth rosa: W. Harlow, D. Printz, W. Tapp j. Wieakley, Wieakley. ff. Yowell. Cubbage. lf. Queen C. Alartin, P. Bean. Fifth mtv: Wi. Petty, T. llaught. J Amos, R. Lipscomb. If. Duncan. YY. Cunningham. W. Brown- ing, W. Burton, E. Preston. Xl. Thompson, Xloore. .lI1'.+fir.g from pirrurff L. O'Neal. Aliss Y. Lewis. l I-Iorne-Commg Proves Bug Success Lg. , . If zxga-fp? 'I' . ,V if ff, Q. 13 rf fd! Ilomc Qonnng Quun I Haught upprr lffi beams VSIIII prlnctssts I Butltr I Qu tn P lxllbx and XI Ihomp son Chacrlcadcrs lx Brown P Xlllls B Hundlu B lrtston XI Icttrs Q XXIIIIS and B 'Iroxell upper rzght boost school splrlt mn th: Home LOYHIHL Parade amps blg celebratlon Home Qomlng Ixerxone was exc1ted wxth the thought of preparmg for and partlcloatlng IH the annual festlutfes Students worked hard decoratmg the floats perfectlng exert deta1l untll I2 oo when the judges uewed the XHFIOUS Cl65lgIlS and 1cleas The Judees based thelr LICCISIOVI on OF1g1IlE1IlIX rel ltlonslnp between club and celebratlon presentatxon of the alunnn and connect1on wxth the football game The Pepfrgram float cla1med top honors w1th Industrial XIIS Club taklng second place L CJ' 'rv Xlonroc Inter lefr bung, bL1l IlLLllIl tfllp II tht I tp R fllx r1ult rown and I Irtston fur rrvlzz pttrr buL at the football dancc Inffrtzmz Xlr f' Bcarl crowns Quten Hausht sp ctators ex erx thmg looked qulte calm One fact the spectators d1d not know the COION xxnF floats Hat txre Xfter hurrled QCIXICC the txre was fixed thc float rexched the parade assemblx place II1 tnn proxmng that the COLONNXDE alwaxs meets thexr deadhne Ihe blg game wlth I rederlcksburg came and for exerxone but the alunnn the fcstultles had come to I close Ihe Qlass of 1920 w ere the guests of honor at a business and socnal gathering on Saturdax mght for the Culpeper Countx xlullllll X990CldIlOIl , i If I x I. ,fit ,, f 'X I, bg L I .. ,KL V.: AY s A at 1 Q ' -, C. Q-, . 'A I . - I .B. ', C. flu' 'D -'A . N '-I V. ', .. I , . x', . ' 'l ', , I ,. .1. V .. '. J . 1, . ' ' ' ', November 21 was dawningf the day of the The parade went ofl as scheduled and to the . . nk - , . 1, Y V Q Y X . Y ' . . A K . . , - . 1 t , k 1 Y I I. . , 1 ' I, A 'lx ,. I . I Z . I I , i, 2 , 1, , ew v I I I A l . .'.'1 ' Y . V . . , . . . . . fa - v'. I . Y fl 545 1- Bus Potrolmen Aid Safety 'Ia . Xlrs XX Houck upper lfft pomts out attractnt hullttm hoard to Xlr and Xlrs XX Xloorc on Partnts Xlkhf XIIIOS XX oncs B B1chL z1ndXX Broumn u ff fl lr! clcan up campus B lohr renin lf!! rtpr1mands The Safetx Councll plfued .111 1mport1nt part 111 the safetx of the students who rode buses The bus patrolman was a f41m1l1s1r Slght as he held out h1s red Hag XXl11lC students crossed the road The sdfetx COUllC1l members were ltept busx is thex hopped out 1t ex erx sIO Cleamng the campus rfusmg and loxxcrmg the Hag da1l1 lteepmg order 111 thc hall x '1 the mo111tor sx stem these 11 ere but 1 feu of the numerous essentml 11ct1x1t1es tl1e SCX performed 3 L-1 ' .ll ' 'fi' , 1 LQ ,,,j'flL-' lv I , . rw'-' 0 ,.g fr F lm l l what I Q ,,,, rfzzifr V1 111 cxplams classroom vxorls to Xlr L Xtlson durm soclal hour of Parents Xlght D Bcnnttt safctx atrolman four fri! h lds flu is X Praflcr and aundtrs cross hmhuax xt r r r l 1re11ts N1ght when no students were allow ed 11 as another SC X sponsored act1x1tx l 11rentsfr1nt1call1 rushed through the bulldlllg trxmg to d1st1ngu1sh betxx een the up and doun steps proceeded through a student schedule and enjox ed 1 soclal hour folloxung CClCbF1IlIl,fZ the successful football season the SC X pl.11 ed host to the ICdI'Il cheerleaders and entlre student bodx 1ftcr the XTdCllSO11 encounter 'I he 1937 elect1on comm1ttee meetmgs dl d SC X conxent1on lsept the orQan1z111on bum for the rem under of the 1 Cdl' 'ffl JW ,V 1 jig . '. . 1 '. '. , :1 pp p . :' . 0 Q ' ANI. . ' . . . . , . ' ' S f ' F. Xo1 ll. force zglzt. alst-s D, James for descending thu up steps. Xlr. I . Binns. flax before school. , ' ' , Y . ' , 44 J, ' wr . . v 1 6 L A . ' v I . .I J' Q . Y A 1 . ' . , I 1' C .Y Z . 1' 1 . 14 Z . .. ' 3 P' . . . . ' , Q ' cf lc ' 1 'D T . 'J . 4 . ' l . T: ' I ' . 1 . ' 2' ' ' . 4 .77 1' Cl-IS Bond Plays for State Meetmg ll e IOIIOF g s ex 1 1e1111111fe X1 LI om1s 1s blue and gold 1 formed bots 1nd g1rls UIFIICKI up the1r mstru ments 111 tl1e p1t of RICIIIIIOIIJ s XIosque l resentmg 1 concert October 27 193, at the Xlosque AULIIIOTIUIH for the X1rgn1a I ducat1on XSSOCIHTIOII oxer WINCI1 XI1ss Xlfgllllii Ie111s presnled xx IS the first t1me that the band had llld the pr1x1lege of cappearmg before a state 111de 'ILILIICIICC XIUSICII numbers meluded l zradmg tl1e Bras bx Acton I Ostlmg 1 select1o11 from Show Boat b ero111e XLIII ll 1 ICTSIJII XI1r bx Xlber 1nd closmg 111th Phe Best Iox ed Southern eod1es I Xl Il 1 The band performed at home football games and traxeled to one .max game 1t Orange Thex marched 111 the Ilome Lomvng parade 111d performed fancx maneux ers at the halftnne that mght at football game I11 the earlv fall the IHLISICIAIIS presented an assemblv COIlSlSUI1g of SIX marches preceded b The Star Spangled Banner Thes were Tenth Regnnen T B Inde pLIlClCllUl Our D1rector TI1e Stars and Str1pes lorexer and I1hertx Iell l11tert.1111111g the Rotary Club thcx pre sented the CIIIIC select1o11s wlnch thu plax ed or tl e Xl X eo11xent1o11 Ihex ICIILICICLI t IC s1111e SCILCUOIIS agam 1t the l lrent Bard oc1 111011 INCLIIIIZQ at 11 l11el1 t1111e re sentatn e fro111 tl1e I 1 ons I3 1111l C omp 1111 g IX e an IIIICTCQIIZIEZ d1spla1 of ehfferent IIISIFUINCIIIS Proudlx YCIUTIIIIIZ home I-IOII1 tl1e Oranffe annu1l Chr1stmas Parade mth first place and SIOO the CO n1e111ber club marched 111 the home Qhmstmas Parade that same afternoon Wore 111 the Chr1str11as Splfll than exer banosmen held the1r Zlllllllll CIITISIIIIIS C011 cert o11 Sundax afternoon Decembe1 IS tl1e lngh school gx 111 Thex plax ed the fol IOXXIIIQ SCICCUOIIS QIITIQIIII 19 Greetmgs b arold I aters IC 1rst oe a1r XI omson I e 'Ihree mgzs b Harold I XX alters FI he Storx of Chr1stmas 1 Clzur ll oh11so11 'Xdeste I1deles Harold XX XI alters lmale Bells Rhapsodx bx I I1erpo111t and CIIFISIIIIAS Rexerence bx C,la1r XX ohnson To start the new xear off r1ght the band ope11ed the 36 Xlarch of Dunes Carnpa1g11 Sue Gumn and Sue Gallaghe1 represented the CHS Band at the All State Xleet at IX ake field II1gh School Iqebruarx I2 I3 a11d 14 IQ56 The group toole part Ill the DISIIICI NIus1c Iestnal at XICI ean Il1gh School wth other IHUSIC OI'gdIl1ZdIlOIlS and held a sprmg concert 111 the h15,h school gvm Fhex 1lso p.1rt1c1 pated 111 tl1e Apple blossom Iestnal lll XXIII chester X1rg1111a 2 O U Yo '1' 1 l in Xlis. l. 1 Vs, ' ' 1:1 Ass 'L ' 1 ' . 1 ' ' 1 Ll '1p1'e1- Xlr. 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T d' ' ' l ' ', ' - 11 1 1 1 ' ' K z 'z 1 , H ' Q. 0 A fx 4 'zlirf' XY. Ilzirlow, XI. Ilolniztn. D. Printz. :intl If. Portis. fufwr If. Burton help dirt-Ct. XI. Ifortl. 'I'utwilt'r. Islllfllillll. ffjfl, It-:irc for lvxtntl trip us Xlr. Ilatfvr wzttcht-s. Xlrs. KI. Brown. I7. ll'olfrt'y.L1i1tl li. IIzirlow.mp riglif. thc linislivtl I.. Sciuiit-tir.lrr:c'fr right. tztkcs picturt- of Xlztjorcttcs :ts product. P. B1lILIN'II1.!'t'7Ift'I'. XI. Pt-tt-rs. -I. IIIIFIIIIZUI. IY. Cfn,nxN,xm-3 worlu-rs I.. Nt-lson. X. Swan. Xloorf-. :intl 'I':tpp. YY, Siiiult-tot1.Iffplf1'I. lfrurit mtv: If. Cort-. XI. Coates, Smith. I., Ilill. Ii. K. Proctor. I9. Pcchlcs. P. Iiztltlwin. lYillis. B. Gore, Nicholson. lYhitc. 'I'. Tysingcr. N. Partlow. YY. Harlow XI. lrinstronu. R. Clzxtturlvnck. D. Snioot. Fuurrli ruff. S. Ifdwards. YY. I.cathcrs. Xl. Griinslt-y, P. Bean. Sfrrmd Xlr. XY. IIIIIOIHEIS. R. Grinislcy. G. Smith. YY. Iirowninu. rw:z'.' B. Browninu, I.. Rosson, C. YL-rnon. XI. Frnoot, O. Lohr. Gccst. IQ. Duncan. XI. Clattt-rlmcla, S. Galla- If. Portis. T. Carson. XI. Brown. Ii. Howard. S. Guinn. ghcr. .Il1'.-'.f1'zzgfiomp1'rfun': XY. Xylor. H. Crum-. C. Crt-cl. S. Couuhlin, j. Kinzvr. B. johnson, Driskill. S. Crookcs. Crt-cl, II. Hawkins. XI. Ilolnian. F. jztcohs. IS. Pztvnt-, Third row: 'I'. Gorc, I.. Jones, R. Iinakal, C. Quinn, D. Printz. R. Printx, .X. Smith. I Industrnol Art Students Orgcmuze Seated VV lipp prtsldtnt Bacht XICL prtsrdent B Gore seeretarv C lhavtr treasurer Xlr I1 Weld advlser Serond row W Laheart G enkms R Leake Xrthur F 'Xlvtrs L Hoffman Thzrd rote Ba77lt A new Instructor Wltl new 1deas spelled a new orgamzatlon lvlr Edward Weld began teachmg vocatlonal shop September I t CHS and shortlv afterward he organlzed the Industrlal Arts Club The purpose of the club was to enable students to develop better skllls to learn more about the shop and shop tools and to learn the values of the materlals tunltles for occupatxonal exploratlon whrch armed to glve vocatlonal guldance It also strove to promote mterest rn manufacturmg and lndustry To be Cllglble for membershlp rn the Industrral Arts Club a student must have been m the nmth grade or above and mam tamed an average of C or above rn rn dustrlal arts The Club won second place wxth a float entered rn the Home Comlng Parade, the theme of whlch was Lets lNa1l Ivlonroe Dovv n The float showed a Culpeper player wrth a huge metal hammer and a spoke nallrng a Nlonroe acket to the ground ll 1nn1ng second place rn the parade was qu1te an honor for the club as thxs bemg thelr flrst vear of exlstence It was therefore thelr flrst partlcrpatlon ln Home Comlng fest1v1t1es Thev also bullt and entered a float for New berrv s store ll! the Qhrrstmas parade spon sored by the Retall Xlerchants Assoclatlon The theme of the float was Peace on Earth Good H111 'I o Nlen It shovved a bark house X L Groves L Inskctp H Pavnc R Srsk R lxevs A Hurlock Fourth row C Weaklev Xleade W ones Smlth arrells I1 lanner wlth shepherds lxI1CCI1Hg around a manger The manager of Newberry s donated S23 to the club for thls project Followmg the trend of act1v1t1es of many CHS clubs the shop boys gave a dance Satur day nlght Ivlarch Q whlch netted money for other useful projects III the school Although to be qulte a success A sllver offerlng prov lded for the drlnks and other expenses whxle records furmshed the musxc for danclng Bemg the voungest member of the CHS roster of clubs dld not restrlct the actlvltres of IAC members I ach Nlonday saw them daslnng up the hlll at actrvlty perlod to flnxsh a permod of work or start a new project Txme Ill club meetmgs not consumed by busrness vvas used to work III the shop to make th1ngs vvlth plastlc, and to work wlth metal and wood Some of the articles made Included gun rack breadboard planter pen and pencll desk set candle holders book rack hammer plastlc projects and sheet metal projects These artleles were on d1splav on Back to School Nlght for the parents to see In general all projects on dlsplay were samples of stu dents vvork Other students also vrewed these samples of handxwork when they formed the nucleus of the lndustrlal Arts Club bulletrn board dlsplav III the front hall of the mam bulldmg 9 I R -N I f X I ' a 3 Ax ' I W . ' i Y j P' S' 1 . - tl , .4 f ' , v X I .-- ,, 1. V53- - j f. I , .5 -,j. . . 1 I ' , 7, F . K 5 7 a . . I Y. 7 . 7 7. . I T . . I used in the shop. This club provided oppor- Only all mfofmal Safhffflllgv the dance Pfoved . . A 1 . - 1: A L ' ' - V cc as Y - - - ' Y' ' ' ' , . H , T . X . V. . , . V ,, j . . I ' I rv 'v a . ' ' I C6 , 37 , Y , A J ' 7 7 7 7 e , , . I f 7 P- .Y Y' j , ' , 1 . ' J J I' T- ' ' ' f , . , , . v Y . Q , a . . H - . . . 7 1 , v. , M ,, v V . . . si! an :ra Fifty Four Book Wlns SIPA Trophy geared K Qwan busmess manattr B lxmy. c1rcul1t1on m nagcr Xllss XI Bolen adustr Xloorc KLIIIOI' I Brown txpxst Ix Dohx ns phototraphtr Smnlzn I Nelson I Cla k Xrnod Lxen before the staff brought home the prfze wlnnmg trophx whtch the Southern Interscholastxc Iress ASSOCl3tlOl1 awarded the ,4 COLOINNKDE edxted bw Sandra Ixerrlck the 19,6 staff members had begun lookmg around for a theme for thtlr book 'Xfter the conwentxon thev searched for new 1LlC'lS 'Ind determlned to correct faults and Incorporate Iexlngton as possxble Alex Swan serxmg xn the double cxpacltx of busmess manager md dLIXCI'IlilIlg m tn tger kept bust dlI'CCIlIlg the staff Ill the slle l7'071ff0.A XII' R Qhatttrton d :str S ou ll Xl Hansbrouth l Burton I lahtxrt B ohnson Nlrs XX fouck adustr S and ma R ltcas Z lurrt urtns B obs B Ixlnsu B Butler illlxlllb 'E of o pages of ads lle was also responslble for drawmg up the budget and then seelng that It was met XI trx lfansbrough presented classes and organxzatxons wlth thelr bflls and collected all funds Bettx Burton took charge of the old plcture sale Barbara lung and the clrculatlon staff were responslble for sellmg M, books XEIIICII to gether wfth the adx ertlsements and club and lndnldual representttlon fees accounted fo the mcome Chlef photographer lxenneth Dobxns could be seen CODLIIIUHIIX takmg PICIUFCS at all the ex ents of the school The tx plsts under the dlrectlon of Irene Brown were mdlspensable to the staff Thew spent mam hours III studx hall perlod after school and on Saturdaxs tx pmg and re tx pmg copx The staff sent the usual four deleg :tes to the annual SIPX conference at lexmgton 'Xlax 34 to hear the comments and iUggCSIlOI1S for the IIHPFOX ement of the book Xllss 'Xlarx George Bolen oan Nloore Bettx Clark kenneth Dobx ns tnd Iewls Nelson at tended Xearhook x orkers a clalmed the annual COIONN KDE Banque ll NQJLAJKE' mjfss Xt bgggrw Wt Oflfg hangar' ca lon w liar! i XQQ' I III the fo lox lg x4AJ s ,Blade-4Y'fff 6 eo Zd! 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', N. 1 fl' MBR 1 r '71 A ,Q Q 0 2 +1 451 le IA s Frequent Shop s newest club tle lndustrxtl s Club prox ed to be qulte an actlxe one Ihe members w1th 'Nh Ldward XX eld the adxtser worked m the shop ex erx Nlondas learnlng to mantpultte the IU'lClllIlCI'X The work was benehcxal is members of the club could le seen carrxmg odd shaped cookle cutters planters and gun racks home Plcture takmg selectmg semor superlatlxes lIlICI'X1CWlIlg sponsors and presidents for 1d dltlonal lIlfOI'IDdUOIl these were the under takmgs of the COIONNXDE m meetmg thetr deadlme Pxer before the staff was the red letter date Nlarch I Mthough 9IC1LlllX workmg throughout the xear the d ate seemed to sltp up on the stall requtrmg much work on Saturday and after school The staff w as pleased wlth themr annu xl ind Celebrated wlth a banquet tn Nlu 'Xt tlns tlme members kept the pens scratthmg Slglllllg each others books lor the semors thxs was sad and qutte txme consummg for thex usuallx wrote tn eptstle to thelr frtends 'Iwo I-X Club mtmbers sptnd an 'ICUXITX ptrlod ln tht lndustrl 1l Xrts Shop ll Punt rrp usts tht btrfoldcr an tln unto pltttrn llotlm 1 lfrnnf mu mp rt s 1 -M' cn.. , E a PILCL of tm through tht maclnnt prtpftmtorx tom 1k1nL 1 cookle Cutter In new pzrlure oan Xloort ft'lLllL5 L Sptctr for hxs lTldlXlLlUil PICIUYC for class TLPFLSQIIIEITIOH Sutrnng. the 195, COIOXNXIJI at tht stedl' supptr consumtd C1 of tht turn ln bzlflwrfzlrrrl ll fnzfr pniurr mater Xlrs C Wltt to whom tht low Colovwxlmr w ts dtdlcattd autographs book of X Llllxllli mom! fmm rzght Other stsdl' workers Slfilltllllje artl Llark I Xloort B Grant and S Coughlm hfdfff al fllb!FVI?lfflft'5lUll7Itfl Smlt 5 lxlnscx C Curms Mogozme Soles at AIIT1me 1-11911 11111 111110 110 1111 111111 1 1111 1 111 12111 111111111 0 1 1111 1111 1111 111.111 1 111 1 1111 IC 71111 LIN 110 111111111 111 up 1111 11111 1111111111 1111111111 . 1. 1111111 11 1111 111111111 111111 1 11 111111 LN 1 0 11111 1 1 1 11 111 1 1111 11111 1 1 IX 1111Q 1 111 1111 1111111 1 3f1NN 11 1 11111 Nl 1 11 111111 47 Il11IIlLZ 11111111 WI 11111111 1 1 11 Q1 1 1 1 Il 1 1 11 Q11 1111 1 Il 1 1111 QL ll 1 1 1111111 111111111 1111 1 111111 1 1111 11111 1111111 ll 1 1 1 IU 11111 511111 1 1 111 1111111111 1 1 1 1011111111 1 1 1 1 IW N1I117X LL 1 1111111 1 XL 11 1x 1 1 1 I3 ll 1 10011111 1111 1 1 1 1111111 111 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111 11 11 111 111 f YC 1 N 11111 11 1 1 1 FINTIII 11 11 r '1 APY 'I U I Sp L 1 :ga - '11 fs 'as :j:'11 1110 11f111 1511111 1111011 1 111' 11111 1111 1' all 11101' 11: 1111s. 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B a ' I 11 ff . 5 Q L .- 4, Art on Dusploy Yeor Around Posters posters posters everywhere dur mg 1955 56 the Art Club took the Whole school for 1tS CXl1lDlt hall Dellghtful dlsplavs of talent graced unexpected spots all ov er the school Students stood on thelr heads trvlng to figure out name desrgns Others puzzled over the artlsts concepuon of the Culpeper of the future Each month the bulletln board 1n the rear hall foyer dxsplayed class art work whxle other work frequently brlghtened the cafeterla The club got off to a good start by planmng and sponsormg an art exh1b1t for Parents Nrght Close on the heels of Parents Nrght came the Home Commg parade ln wh1ch the artlsts entered a float deplctmg Frederxclts burg burnlng on the gr1d1ron A Yellow acaet slzzled on a huge black grlddle The Art Club members sponsored a dance on December IO, decoratlng the cafeterla wlth blue and gold streamers and balloons B cause lt was so near the ITIOSL festne season of the vear gay holly and runnlng plne adorned the door frames and the columns Records furnlshed the muslc dlstrlct and state PFIZCS Most COIlS1StCIllly QCRIC Coffman produced vunnlng posters ln the Soll Conservatlon and the 12th Natlonal AAA Trafhc Safety poster contests ames Bache Ann Clarl Llnda Stem, Phylhs Clv Smtfd A Dodson uct president R Coughlm prtsn dent J Coffman secretary treasurer Xlnss A Stegcr aduser Second row B -Ienklns P Hoffman F Frazle bern, and Carolyn Sanders also won honors The artlsts competed for honors agam ln the AAVW Art Show at St Stephen s parlsh house Entrles lncluded soap and wood carylng olls water colors and modern art groups Club members and other lnterested stu dents enjoyed a tour of the art department xn Cocke Hall at the Lnxy erslty of X lrgmla Other groups x1s1ted the XVash1ngton D C gallerles The club lI1YltCCl the student body to celebrate haster by enter1ng the Laster egg decoratmg contest Club members deslgned custom made deco ratlons and posters for Career Day Church suppers and the lyfarch of Dlmes talent show Cooperatlng Wxth first vear art students, they made the glngerbread house for the Ann Wmgfield productlon of Hansel and bretel Gay posters of themr maltmg announced several commg ev ents ln CHS halls VV1th the commg of sprlng the artists moved outslde to enjoy outdoor SlxCtCl'1lI1g durmg actlvxty perlods Sprrng Qlso brought an assembly program whfch chmaxed the year s act1v1t1es The three art classes cooperated presented 'VIav 4 The Art Club arranged for the salon of Natxonal Hxgh School Photographlc Award PFlI1tS from Eastman kodak to be avallable to the cltlzens of Culpeper from lylax 7 II H WXllSlx l VV1ll1s Thzrd row lructt R Aylor Hartman I1 Prmtt IL Ianner Mufzng from pwture Bragg Vl Lawrence P lmlbx A Hrlton R Dodson 'DV . . l 7 l T Y' T- - . V K I . . K' . . . . . Y 7 , . . . y i . . u 7 . . , . ' . , . I n n N . s Y . 4. 7 . . D . . . , . . , . . . ' , ' a - ' ' . Q . . - . -1 J 1, as - , ' ' ' ss , 1 as U 6- .... v a . . . . 7 . . . 1 . . , Art Club members captured several local, with the club on this program which they , ns - 5 A 1 Q Y J . , . l y iv . A . . 1- . . .7 - ' ' . .' . , . , 2. r, L, f. , . j, . , . , f, , was V7 eil uf he fulfil ,it s ll 1 1 S 1 i qu ustor QNIIIIII Irl unt II iuellt consul Sn mul rw 1 I IPNCOINIH 1 unn iss I horn n Tim! fill I rnston R lngton X illis iff ing mm plrlure D Remn ' 1 Enthusiasm Despite Small Number I nthusifism made up for the smxll number in the group of latin ll students who formed the Olvmpic Council of 193, 36 The new point sw stem restricting membership to maximum of three clubs, caused the Council to be the smallest in its historx The club held their meetings during the regular Iatm II class period on the first I ridax in each month Xt these meetings thex planned future actixi ties of the club and presented programs con cerning latin literature Iwery member bought a Iunior Qlassical I eague pm and the club joined the INdIlOIl ll Classical Ieague which has for its purpose a member the leaguers receixed lorrh l 9 ofI'ic11l national publication the stated pu: pose of which is to encourage among the s oung people of our countrx an interest in 1nd appreciation of the cixilization language literature and art of ancient Greece and Rome :nd to gixe them some understanding of the debt of our own culture to that classical antiquitx The Cl ers saw how other clubs operated and gleaned ideas for x aried actix ities from its pages, which carried accounts of the clubs worle '1ll ox er the nation Xt Ilome Coming the Ols mpic Council constructed a float which won honorable men tion in the parade Ihe theme w as Culpeper liddles llhile IFLLICFILIXQIJLIFZ Burns n e TIS me lu 1 held llun x eled It imes Xlonroe dummx burned Goddesses Nlarx lee New man and I mda Qudduth dressed in full Rom in regalia looleed on Ianet Drislull Sue Gretchen Gallagher 'Nancy Graxes Nancv Troxell Nlarylee New man and Christine Haught top ranking students of the Latm I and Latm II classes competed in the Twentx eighth Annual Latm Tournament of the Classical Xssociatlon of Y irgmia which tool. place at the Lnnersitx of lirgmia in Charlottesxille Xpril I4 Thex hoped to better the record since the Classical Xssociation of X irgmia had presented a certifi cate to the IQ5, team for securing the rank of second among competing schools in Class B District III Thex took tests designed to acquired in interpreting latin of various de grees of diflicultx and to remote opportunitx for special tutoring bx teachers the tutoring being frowned upon bs ofhclals 'Xlso in April the club celebrated Latm ll eele a time that is obserx ed to point to the actixities of the club and the importance of Latm The bulletin board had as its theme How Classical Influence is Reflected in Nlodern Daw The Council following its custom of mam x ears presented for IIS assem blx a plaxlet carrxmg out the same emphasis 'Xearmg the end of school the club and their guests enjox ed a supper in the school cafeteria Fo bring the Olxmpic Councils actixities of the xeir to a close a picnic drew members to llilliam s Iearoom in the earlx part of une Dues and monex raising projects such as the selling of coolxies in the eafeterii financed these ictixities , rg' sa .- xi, I - t-ner -.rl-. 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I . , . 1 , ' -' , I w .2 . +2 05 fe X' Tri-l-li-Y, I-li-Y Go into Y-Teen Club X Crews sccrttarx I Burton prcs1dtr1t I C Gort uct Sf11111d ma C Doxlt X RIWIIIILQ XI Haur Iiutltr Xlrs II 511111 Pte all A X Cl b 1111derwe11t complete 1eo Stull WI1 tl T11 I I bccam CUOICIIIIIICLI followmg a lon pe od uf sepa te CKISICIICC The two cl hs Co 1 ed undbr tl1e 11'1n1e X Tee11 Club to Isure bet r 1opel'1t1on fro111 all members 'Urs W 1a111 S11 1d became co ILIXIQCI' of tl1e club wx 'XI I irrx Sturgeon fOll0VIlI1g tl1e Il lglf I Ss OITNDQ I r111kl111 Rosson who I1ad been lar elv cspQ1is1ble for tl1e success of the clubs prexlou lx member 1 box 1 g1rl IYOIT I Iten Club talked to tl1e 11111or Trl H1 I 011 tl1e d:1t1ng p1oblen1s boxs and g1rls encounter I'1tr1c1a 'XI1Ils I l17abetI1 Burton Nlarx Hans brough C1roI Doxle lrftnces Ilaught flax 1 ee11 tttx ta Ia FICII Nlar Iew1s 'Nelson a11d 'Xlrs qllfxlll 1tte11ded the DISITICI COIIICTCIICC 111 XI arre11to1 December 3 I stead of tl1e us11al CICIIIOIIQIT 1t1on of some phase of X work the members l1eld 1 br1cf 111e111or1 1l for Nlrs Rosson Xllfl Il1nsbro11gh TCCCIX ed tl1e l1o11o1 of beco111111g DISITICI Setretarx rl he conference selected lew1s Nelson epresent ll 11 tl1e Xlodel General Xssemblx to bc held III IQICIIIIIOIICI XPFII , 7 ow1ng the 1su1 CUQUJIII t I 'Ie 1 flub adopted a clnld for the xear for wl1o111 tI1e1 prep 1red CI1r1st111as and I:.aster boxes and I'CITlCIlIl3CI'CLl I1er b1rtI1d11 IDIIFIIIQ football I TLINIQLI' I'l11rd ml Xloort rtporttr XI HHIIQIBFOIILII wlltr upl 1111 C0111 wton C011 1111 IS XI Ctl Clar B CII fourth rot S Xoorc Garr1s XI H Qturtton 1Ix1str I IFIIIII 11111ng.I11n1 A Swan Il X I r Nt son Clllp '1111 ll tr 11111 r 111 11111111 1 N11 season the Cl11b sold CIIS pennntnts to boost e11tl1us11s111 at the game and to help hll tl1e e111ptv treasurx X lten Club sold candx tt all the l1o111e basketball games The SdVlIlg of grace was 1g1111 CTIIICCI Olll bx tl1e Club IS was the SCCllI'lIIg of 1 IIIIIIISICI' to speak 1t ASSCIIIIDIICS OIICC cxcry 1no11tl1 Dllflllg CXdI1l week tl1e Clllli executed 1 Cle III LlXlIlg Ca111pa1g11, repeatmg an app1opr11te Qcnpture xerse eacl1 dax of exams oxer the publ1c address sx stem Ihe annual CI1r1st111 IQ Dance prox ed 1 gre it success as fo11r baskets w ere f1lled forthe ncedx Odll 'Xloore and Rodger I FIIIIZ serx ed as general cl1a1rn1e11 fcr the dance Tl1e gala deco1'at1o11 te1111 tu111ed tl1e c1feter11 111to snow gllstcned forest ccnnplett w1tl1 CIITISIIII 1s tree a11d presents The SWCCIIICIFI Cot1ll1o11 Iebruarx IO regular act1x1tx of the Cl11b 111o11opol1zed tht mterests and energx of tl1e 111e111bers for suer1l weeks precedmg Ilax 111g as IIS theme Ilearts a11d llowers, tl1e decoratlng Co1111111ttee headed by lanme Butler and Rodger Pr111tz idorned the gy11111as1u111 w1tl1 red and wI11te streamers llower bedcckcd trcll1sts 1 I 1 foe l po1nt III the ccnter of tl1e floor of 1 huge red heart a11d cup1d Iollow1ng IIIICFIIIISQIOII tl1e Judges selected Cherrx C1orl1an1 and ax Geest to re1g11 as Ixmg 1nd Uueen of llt IFIQ '1 I 11 I Ms ' -... 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I1e '- Vex ' z 1 FBLA Boosts State, National Honors The National Office Management Associa- tiou's trophy to the most outstanding chapter in Yirginia. placques for ranking first in the state chapter promotion. bulletin board. and scrapbook contests. and a Gold Seal certificate for community service in national competition all of these were the prized possessions of the Culpeper Chapter of Future Business Leaders of America in 1955-56. ln addition to leading the local group, lfannie Mae Butler was reporter for the Yirginia State Chapter, and served on the l'ixecutive Board. With the help of the four regional reporters, she gathered the news from the numerous local chapters. lfsing the news articles from the various chapters, Fannie Mae edited The Lauder. the IVBIA state paper. Pat Mills served as historian of the Madison Region and compiled the material from the twenty chapters in this region for the state scrapbook. Since the main project for all chapters of l Bl,A in Yirginia is the promotion of new chapters. KIake FBLA Your Number One Hit Parade Tune was chosen as theme for the year. This was the theme for the scrapbook, exhibit, and a bulletin board. To promote a stronger local chapter. Fannie Butler, Pat Mills. .loan Backe, jane YYeaver, Teddy Gore, and Ifllen YYeakley talked to the business students on The YYay of FBLA, and Nancy .Ienkins led the members in a discussion of the handbook. These talks were followed by a party for the new members. ln an assembly program with the theme, lf You Could See Yourself as Others See You, Teddy Gore was the teacher and the faculty members portrayed students. The student body grew weak with laughter as Frm! rffxx' Mr. R. Cliatterton-adxiser. Miss M. Massey --adviser. YY. Gore-second tice president. T. Gore-- treasurer. P. Mills-first vice president. F. Butler-prt-sb dent, lf. Bartieldisecrctary, YYeaver-historian, Backe-reporter. lf. Weakley-parliamentarian, Mrs. ll. McCall--adviser, Mrs. YY. llouck-adviser. Srrmttl mfr: Y. Duncan. l.. Greer. M. lvidwell. lf. Feaganes. X. jenkins. bl. Beahm. .Y Greer. G. Baldwin. M. YYhite. C. Sanders. Miss Margaret Klassey. Mr. -loseph llafer. Xiiss Yirginia l.ewis. Xlr. l loyd Binns. Mrs. lloward McCall, Xlr. Ylialter Thomas, Xlrs. YYilliam llouck. and Mr. llerlwert llasli be- haved perfectly contrary to the conduct they stress in their own classes. Mrs. Houck also portrayed the typical student at home com- plaining about too much homework yet. wasting lier time in many romantic thoughts and much mind wandering. I BI..fX had two additional sponsors for eight weeks when Miss lfmmie Marlowe and Mrs. Gary Shenk, student teachers from Madi- son College, attended the December and blanu- ary meetings. A party: honored them in the cafeteria on january 30.4 - Business Iimphasis Week. March I2-IO, featured bulletin board 'displays in rooms 7, 9. and II, a typing contest for beginning and advanced students, and then the highlight the employer-employee banquet when George Beard spoke on Office lftiquette. These activities aimed to acquaint the students. teachers, and the people of the community with the Business Depar'tment. A large group attended the Madison Region meeting at Madison College April I4 when Barbara Butler represented the chapter in the spelling contest: she had previously won both the written and oral spelling contest in the local chapter. Teddy Gore and Pat Mills vied for honors as Mr. and Miss l Bl,1X at llarrisonburg. Culpeper winners being chosen by Mr. William Caution and Mrs. R. M. XYillis on the basis of interviews. Aleanne Beahm entered the public speaking contest and represented the chapter in parliamentary law. ljntries in other contests were bulletin boards. scrapbook. and exhibit of activities. ., ,,., . . . - - X. lartlow, Him! mir: 5. .kllilllx C. Rice, M. .Xtkiizs G. Curtis. K. Ykiilson. C. White. P. Ney. D. Curtis. M. Hawkins. B Hawkins. Fourth mtv: M. Smoot. S. Coughlin. li. Brown. P. Martin. M. Yancey. R.Couehlin. l. Brown, li. Holmes. C. Tyler. Frfllz roto: S, Marvin, R. .Xylor. O, Blanks. YY. Cropp. R. Dodson. lf, Yancey. D. Wt-akley, R. Baber. XY. listt-s. .llrfffrzg fron: pzirfztrw XY, liuuert. B. YYhite. Coteterici Scene ot Activities Xl ss I Xlarlowt upper lefl tnjoxs a cup of punch as X Partlow ntxt in lint awaits lleaxtrs strung XI Peters iff! rfntfr dtclaims on thc merits ot Caesar as l gudduth C Haught and XI Newman listen I' Pritt and P Hoffman lnttfr ffff carxt animals out of soap in tt ichtr as rtal ttachtrs Bmns Haftr and Ihornhill trttt The drab familiar cafeteria where students rush when the I7 2, bell sound was the scene of xarious gatherings and exhibits During the holidax season the bare walls became filled with posters of all tx pes in spired bx the gat spirit of the Xrt Club llollx running pine and red and white crepe piper adorned the cafeteria for a dance presented bx the -Xrt Club on December 9 Couples entering the cafeteiia for the X Clubs Christmas Dance were spellbound their co worktr Xlrs H XIcCall s tardintss to mock class Dancing at tht Christmas dance amid red and trun festoons cenler flghf art couples G Smith S Gallagher P Baldwin Xllss X Qtegtr D Prmtz X Troxtll Xs sistant principal Haftr loan right takes a cup of punch Xlrs ff flash renter tniox Christmas danct as thex gazed into a maze of fireplace settings Christmas cards and pine and Christmas trees brightlx lighted up The entire scene sparltled with the snow and glitter sprinkled on all the decorations The IBIA frequented the cnfeterit often 19 thex had manx soclals Xl hether it w ts to welcome the new members to honor the student teachers or just because thex wanted to celebrate the PBI X enjoxed ise of the cafeteria on manx occasions i As- at ' h - ' ' ' N ' V A v , -- . 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Members Goin Recognition in Fciirs The Senior 4-ll Club put into practice their motto, To Make the Best Better. Both senior and junior clubs displayed their achieve- ments and projects at various farm shows during the year and were well justified by their work. The first show to claim their effort was the Culpeper Farm Show held September 3. Some of the members went on to the district and State fairs, getting more recognition as junior farmers and homemakers. 4-H Achievement Day, held on November 12, cited the outstanding work of many youths. Those receiving awards in various fields were John Coates, dairy achievement, Lucille Jones. jane Brown, Doris Hackley, canning, Marie White. frozen foods, lilizabeth Corbin, electric, Barbara Lipscomb, safety, .Ioan Moore, dress revue, Lucille jones, poultry, Peyton Young, meat animal, Eliza- beth Feaganes, achievement awards. Ellen Speiden received high citizenship award in the 4-ll work. The 4-ll'ers were very fortunate to gain the leadership of Nliss Nlarie Turner. County llome Demonstration Agent, and Nlr. Luther Broaddus, IH, Assistant County Agent, who came to the county just this year after Kliss Elizabeth Farrar, former County Home Demonstration Agent, resigned. They also acquired a new sponsor, lWr. Austin Shepherd, teacher of agriculture shop. For the first time in the county, lklr. Broad- dus organized various clubs for the different phases of club work. The Beef, Dairy, and Pig Clubs were the result of this. Courses in electricity and tractor maintenance were available to those who were interested. Eliza- beth Feaganes attended the Rural lilectrifi- Frunt ww: P. Bean-song leader, S. Crookes-reporter, VV. lloward-chaplain, L. Clatterbuckhtreasurer, Xl. White-president, G. Smith-vice president, F. Griffith- secretary, Xlr. .-X. Shepherd-adviser. Sercmd msc: Xl. Brown, P. Hutchind, F. Blanks, A. Hilton. Brown, D. Carter, D. Wiolfrey, E. Benning, NI. XlcCloud, R. Jenkins, S. Litchford, S. jenkins. C. Lake, R. Davenport. Third mac: Jacobs. Walker, P. Young, F. Jacobs, Willis, cation Congress in September held in Rich- mond. Several of the students competed in the 4-ll area contest held on january 28 at Culpeper High School, in which contestants from eight counties competed. lfllen Speiden entered the food preparation, joan Moore the dress revue, and Doris Carder the breadmaking contest. This was the sixth time the contest was held in Culpeper. All three girls won first in their respective classes, thus enabling them to compete for district honors. To observe National 4-ll week in hlarch, the clubs presented a radio program over station VVCYA on the Farm and Home llour, posted posters in the halls, and decorated a store window. The group attended church in a body on Rural Life Sunday and the members conducted the entire service including the sermon. Throughout the year. recreational programs of various types were held. The annual 4-ll Talent Show was held during National 4-ll week. lNTembers of the Senior 4-H Club and the newly organized Farrar Club went Christ- mas caroling during Christmas. The clubs had large representation at the State Short Course at VPI the previous summer. with sixteen boys and girls attending. Here Ellen Speiden and William jones were chosen All-Stars. This is one of the highest honors in 4-H work. Culpeper delegates also attended Camp Farrar at Virginia Beach and Holiday Lake near Appomattox. Iflizabeth Feaganes and Barbara Lipscomb attended the Young Nlen and Women of America Con- ference in Wvest Virginia. The two clubs com- bined this year into the Senior 4-II Club. FI. Corbin, L. jones, D. Hackley, Smith, Backe, S. Gallehugh, B. Hunt. Fourth row: F. Myers, C. Klills, Haught, Jacobs. j. Coates, R. Burke, R. Dodson, If. Yowell, Clatterbuck, R. Dodd, W. Wayland. Fifth row: Haught. B. Gore, Bailey, VV. Butler. Nleade, YY. jones, F. Yancey, .-X. Deal, VY. Mitchell. P. Keyser, O. Yowell, H. Partlow. fi 1.4 ok y mmf l xe1e tn x sn tnt Bo ts secretarx Card: r 'lIlCl 1 x we rr l 1 son 1 x IPNCOIHD trt asurer X Clmttc rhucle xlcc presltnnt 1ss l Slocum nlxnstr I' Rostnhn rear sont leatcr IHIJIII, a 1 11 as 1 Clreer 1 III, rum rriure s OXc'1l X Part FHA Sets Three Chooslng three b1g goals the Culpeper Chapter of Iuture llomemalxers of IXIHCFICA centered IIS act1x1t1es around them 'Ihese to tram officers for leadershxp respo11s1b1l1tx and to 1ncrease the fY'lCI1lbCI'Shlp 'Xll actlx t1es xx ere planned to carrx out these goals and the purpose of the OI'gdlllZdIlO11 Xexx members after DSHIQ taught the mean 111g of club membersh1p were guests at an mformal supper lll 'Nlox ember The old mem bers plax ed hostess xx1th a buffet meal Durmg the meal some Il xx membexs told stor1es as part of the1r 1n1t1 H1011 I ater the old members fOI'lll8llX 1n1t1ated the cand1dates In he xtmosphere of red roses and candlel1ght the officers p1nned a red r1bbon on each nexx member In the sprlng the club lllXlICLl pI'UIlllSlllg llOIHClHf.llxlllg students to jom durmg nexx member xxeelx ln order to finance lllffll' act1x 1t1es the llome malters serx ed txxo suppers one to the Rotarx Club the other to the Dlstrlct 'X pI'lllClp3l5 lhe Rotarx Club meal xx as a roast beef dxnner serxed m the school cafeterla to fiftx Ro- t1r1ans Serxed 111 the Homernalxmg Depart ment the pI'lIlClp3lS C,lHlIlCI' featured stuffed porlt ehops and snoxx pllddlllg CllFlSIIIldS brought a partx for pre school CllllLl!'CIl Nlembers IIN. 1ted the1r httle brother s ers d fr1ends to a partx held 1n e Blg Goals for 56 FIlUIllClpll bu1ld1ng December 244 Xfter leadlng the small guests lll games, the g1rls serxed gax refreshments The refreshment and xx is ladened xxlth gClHIlI1 pudd1ng and COOlxlCS The club toured Cxarfincltels 1n Xl ashlngton anuarx GI lqhex ate lunch lll the store s tea room and xxatched the models PIYOI The 1deas gleaned from the f3Sl1lOI1 show xxere put to use 1n the assemblx the IHAers staged -Xprl I3 In thls program the members and other homemaltmg students modeled the products of the1r oxxn sexxmg The facultx and guests enjox ed sandxx1ches coffee and tea III the l'lOIHCII1Zlle1llg Depart ment Career Dax, Pebruarx I6 Fh1s ex ent has become 'tn annual ex ent gn CII bx the PH X Tl1e chapter IS a member of the CXIO Trlo a federat1o11 of Orange XI'lLllSOIl and Culpeper IHX chapters Lllleld O Neil represented Culpeper as presldent of the federauon xxhlle lxathrxn ll llSOI1 serx ed as reporter The federatlon sponsored sex eral recreatxonal al'fa1rs lIlClUellllg a box supper held lll XI3dlSOIl XI1rch I4 a sprmg rallx lll Culpeper and a p1CIllC lll Orange The h1gh l1ght of the federa t1on calendar xv1s the sprmg r1llv for xxh1ch Culpeper pl 1x eel hostess Ilns bemg l ll X s tenth xe lf the tl1e1ne ofthe rallx xx IS llappx Blrt lkldx l ll X , 1, 4 K nl, . ' ' .Ai H 5' I .5 . K- ' K, V ' . 1 V s 1 I . , ' H 'QT' .s .4 c. s, -'1- gm.-'11 , '11 1.-Q -. 11. ' -, P. Y. P. Cljl- 1. 14. x 1. . J. lflbj, lf 3 - ', '1 ' ' . HQ C. 1' -zt , . .- ' 'l'. Sl ' ff: lf. W lk-r, C'. Cvhl Xl. Ct., I., ' '- . D. .ll '.V.l 5' f pl .' H. Nlill., l,. , low. ' I , . . V , . . 2 . . M I goals were to have every girl an active member. table was decorated with snoxx' man place mats . r v If v . ' ' ' ' Y Y - ' V 1' 7 4 . . I . Y. . - 4- i 1 . A A' C , . 'Q ' . . ,. i '. . I S X viz ' X L l , , ,, as A K, iist' . an '- - - ' I' ' th ' l .1 . Dlstrnbutors Present Hep Cots 00 41 mn! HM H Xlllls uct presldtnt Hopkms rt portrr XI Xancu president N Xlartm secretarx tra isurtr Strand r0.4 I I'eag'1nes I I ucas R A o leaturmg the Ilep Cats wrth Jaz7 muslc the DI Club presented an lssembly o lrldav anuary I3 The DE performers Included Harold Pamter and Otls Iseaganes who acted xs master of celemomes The DO Club cooperated wlth them to put on the were agam the mam feature when the clubs together enter tamed the student bodv at a dance ln the cafeterla on lebruary 4 19,6 Club members competed H1 dlstrxct contests at the dxstrlct conventlon held I'ebruary I3 19,6 at ames hlonroe H1gh School Otls leaganes placed first rn hxs class of sales demonstratlon Judgmg lor thxs achlewement he recelxed a medal symbollc of achxewement on the dlstrlct level and the r1ght to enter the st ate contest durmg the state com entlon held assemblw The Hep Cats R COUCIIIIII left prflure maklng a purchase from 'X Xlartm DIL student clerk at the ewel Box P Iu as mood Thzrd nm H Palnur Chatterton adustr R Xxlor I' acobs 1 ants r 'll r mg rom pn! llere he won Other members 111 R1chmond Xlarch 4 5 second place ln the state competlng at the dxstrlct COIINCIIUOII were Rosle Arrowood ln mndovx dlsplay judglng ind Bulls Nlllls IH merchandxse DFCQCIIVIUOII Judg mg Approxlmatelx IIO students md flcultx members from Culpeper ames Xlonroe XK3SI1lI1gtOI1LCC Xkakefleld and Nlount X ernon Hrgh schools plrtlclpated rn the one day meet DL members and pl lces where they worked were as follows Ishzabeth Ieaganes Rosle Xrrowood ean Hopkins and Otls Ieaganes Ieggetts Nancx Xlartxn euel Box Robert Ay or A 8. I Nlarx Hancev, the Second Nauonal Bank lulton Lucas Culpeper Iood Store Harold Palnter George I Clark s and Harrx Nlllls Ilrestone DL grocerx clerk Hgh! pzrturf packs bag, of trocerlt bought bx C INIIIXIKICI B Hansbrough ' ' ll ll D Q-.9 ' tm Sf 1- , 6? x Vw r ' x '1 Q xp, , I J I fp, ' fl? f r I me ,S w-Mrk' W ,. pw 1 s New F I g -.'. .- . ,L f D -. - , ' . .' -,o.1f't.g. xl. R. - , A , 7 r ' - , I ', , . ' - ' r - I -4 ' , . 1 u' . . 1',,r4 tv f ' urf: ' ' V ' , ' l ' , 1 ' . ,', 6. - ' C ' z n ' '. . ' 1 7 I Y 7 I , gr ' ' ,, t' I . ' t . . . - ' ' ' ' 1 v 1 1 f v ' . I n m C C ' . , ' 7 t ' 1 Y s A f' - ' . z ' - 1 ' 4D r ' V I , . .7 ' A . . 1 I 7 J I I , J . , . . , N , . . , . . ' ' ' l D . Y 4 1 , - , 1,5 A , ', ' . . 0 . I , . N I , I I, I 7 9 4' HQ . - I - . 1 - Y .' V . N A'. J i 'Y . 'V' E' ' , . , , , , QS A ' , ' - 2 J H . . , c , Y . K ' , . f . f' TZ is Speakers Benefit Y Members Starting its second year of activity the junior Tri-lli-Y invited various speakers to address the group in their regular meetings, held on the second and fourth Mondays at Activity Period. on such topics as Good Manners on Dating and Good Sportsmanship. Among the speakers were Betty llundley. a member of the Y-Teen Club. and Mr. Bobby Xialker. coach of the football team. These talks benefited the members of the club very much. lu the fall. as a money-making project. the club sold at football games pins with Culpeper High School printed on them. The project proved to be financially successful. Giving a Christmas pageant for an assembly was the first major activity for the year. In the pageant Grandmother. played by Barbara Kleadows. told the Christ- mas story to her grandchildren, Nancy Troxell and janet Driskill. Listening also were the N. Troxcll pins tht- first football badge lxir ht-fore Y-Club begins salt-. two poor children jennifer Pruett and Claudia Guinn. who had stopped by. Other members acted out the Christmas story. During the same week the club had a bulletin board depicting the traditional shepherd scene. Charlotte Kfartin. as chairman. and Linda Stein and Ann Clark arranged the display. Friday. April 13, gave the junior Y members an opportunity to use Black Magic as a theme when they sponsored a dance with music furnished by records. They sold re- freshments at the social to boost their finances. Selling cookies once a week in the cafeteria at lunch time also aided the treasury. Liddy S!'11fl'd.' .L Clark-reporter, I.. Stein-trcasurcr. N. Troxcll-vice president, Ii. Kirkpatrick-president. R. Stinnett-secretary. C. Scale-chaplain. B. Kinsey-rw porter. Stroud row: C. Xlartin. C. Wingfield. B. Hans- brough, XI. Brown. Xl. Saunders, Driskill. E. Queen. Kirkpatrick and Nancy Troxell made a schedule for members to supply cookies for the sale. The club presented a second assembly Friday. lXIarch 16, St. Patrick's Day. At this time a local minister addressed the student body making use of the religious Three in Onev interpretation of the Shamrock. Two pages. Iilizabeth Kirkpatrick and Nancy Troxell, represented the Junior Tri- Ili-Y at the hfodel General Assembly. in Richmond, April 5-7. These pages helped to expedite the workings of the Session. One served as Senate page and one as llouse page. Third ruff: S. Waugh, P. Rixcy. Xl. Parker. C. ilvittcn. lf. NlcXlullan, R. Davenport. Fuunh mcv: .X. Smith. B. Xleadows, Groves. I.. Hill. l.ohr.C. Garvcn, Xlrs, XV, Snead-adviser. 6 . fi-levi Future I-Iomerrxokers Turn Decorotors Tfvlk ca Spti tn tu e wor on sipcoxer on ld Corbin In Ftamnes Incer LXEIHIIIIL4, HCXllll7lf at Ist s Il Ls r s s 1 ll X members laid doxx I1 their hammers ind scissors and dLlIT1llCC.l their handixxorlt x it lrc lts like a different p ace tiex llxlllg roo111 of the Homemaltmg Department xxhich tliex had redecorated xxas a changed pluc- X tolo1 seheme of broxxn and gold xxarmed the light green xxalls The drapes xxere of a blfbxxll print xxith gold and green 'iecents L II xx ls sliptoxered 111 the s1111L fa LL IIL t 1 tit dr tht eott s 1 bright hirxest xelloxx xx1 1 Club C ntrtss is Nlr t s ts touches of xx arm broxxn III pilloxxs 'ln old desk refimshed and painted dlrl green proxided further c lor xxul as members and membeis of the sixth peru d home economics class X IC the I ll X xx is plaxing decorator the 411 Club xx as boxxling I he elub xx ent boxxling as a group sex eral tlmes and met the Xldkllbflll 4 ll boxxling tefim The boxs hid greit fun img s x 1 t xe1 uthtl 1 bc xx lllf, bill bar 9 li Q Z Baal at Bells. I.,O'X-'l.Ii..' -11-.,p1f1. li 1' V. T. . -V. . f- ,- '-- - ' li-it 5 r-ad: l ll.X 111i ut lop iglu. a. B. I,ip.con1blooks 4-H ll lf 1: . . l.. Broad lu: uix' zxpproxzll. XI , ' mr. ' ' l '. 1' X 1 o , as ' '. 2111 exclaimed. Their pride was justified for the FHA center. All the work was done by l ll.'X Y' 'I - .I , U I z ' . i Yh'l 4 'z. . ' 'l'l1- Clllli' 'L S x' ' - ' sz ' 'brie. lziugzl' at the girly, Illlllli' of xx'l1o111 l 11 l l'icl4i11' ip l - goll if l ' apes. - ' 1'h ne to r 'Q 1 1 'l' f 1 'fire xvzi: covered in 2 'X 2 ' . I' ' 'tl 74 3 Assemblies Feature Club Activities its ,N e cats I Baumtardntr I' Brault Hunt tn pianist R Grlmslu I p lftt entertain at issemblx ri x Queer tht adx mtut l .ich I'r1dat members of the student bodx excluding the seniors hled one homeroom aftei another into the auditorium for the weelelt assemblx program XY hen thex were seated and quiet the strains of Pomp and Circumstance filled the auditorium as in introduction for the prixileged seniors who marched with dignitx dow 1 the atsle l ach Club had an opportunitx to present tn tssemblx hether it w S htl o r 1 ee tonal r C Britton tr it ll strihutixe ltneition u v presen te s pr uct .1 D stu t 1 Quetn ri t tx cane 1nLhr1stn s pagt1nt interesting program with Otis leaganes as master of eeremonies Xt this tssemblx the llep Cats performed for the hrst time for the student bodt Iirederie Brault ohn llunt H1rold Painter IeRox Btumqtrdner and Robert Cyrimslex formed this popular musie quintet e lunior lr w is in ehargze of rlstmts xssemblt n this the memu depleted the non it prteiiti n fs me eh1l ren at tu gm e tixe season while less fortunite .ts irxe at llhljllllllk int gi s l 1 lf , t ,xr V 6 ff 3, H3 J is V it V 'W ,get J 3' Ht In H'p ,. I '. '. . . 2 .l hi' ol . as ' E ' dfnt. l.. llill. C. Xlart'n. li. I . . ' ' u - ' ' .::- H. H .bwr1'fr,portrayii1u th-nativi ps ' X 'X ia: Nlills. lop 'ght. shits Xliss .X. . -D - 'z . '-s of H. . ' . 'x . Th- h ' i-lli-Y ' ' ' the C' ' 'I' ' 1 Ch z, z.i' l ' lers :,. w' ' ' '21 ln r us. 'lu- I - ' -1 H 'ti o go A ' 'd ' cat '. o in elel 1 ' of a l il' lay. 'l'l ' ' l - al' f's ' . ' ' f 2 ' Di. ' il 'z ' Cl l t-l :in bf :md girls me 'lcd 4 ' 'fti. 4 73 Q Lipscomb I-leods Six-School Feclerotion l.earning'l'o Do Culpeper. Caroline. Spotsylvania, Stafford, Doing To l.earn King George, and C. 'If Smith lligh Schools, lfar'ning'l'o I.ix'e was held in October. .Nt this meeting the Living 'l'o Serve. federation officers were elected and the year's program of work was planned. Robert l,ips- lfollowing this motto kept the FFA Chapter comb was elected president. busy both in local work and state and fedc- Future Farmers of America ll'ayne Smith, ration activities, The first meeting of the Billy Singleton. and Robert Lipscomb repre- George Washington Federation of the I l .-X sented Culpeper at the annual state composed of chapters from six schools, namely convention of the Yirginia Association, june WM N runs su Q Bawltu fiptfrzfr awltu ll 1 NsCOIH7 :mt on int tt 1 Illlll I K Ill th X . 1 l y fa C fa 5 1 g iw? l. A . 4 Xl. Pt-tt-ri. lop lffl, sha 3 - 3 a 5: v. ', f ' I . C. B' '. Smitl. R. Lit ' l. S' fl -t ,lr l phi-gk, Spark plug on his tractor, R, Settle, mp rjigln. R. Settle-othcers ol' tht' l l .X. 11,311-r fish! hold business prqarvs tht- axl' for his trailer. U. ll ons :nl XY. Im-ctitw. Sn' li, fffirrf frfl, manipulatr the latltws. Xl, Peters, run! rnz r rox ts 11 use R Settle reporter XI 51111. tton stcrctarx XX IIPSCOIIIIT prtsltent XX qlllltll uct president C Iiawkex msurer Xl SIL p ur user nom rot Hartnett Ixclhson C SDICCI' Cubbaet C' ur rltt zmf ml IC ws 'mar 1 ble ILX ctr I Haxncs H Itr11uho11 1 JNQWI ot L l'nur!I1 rnz llt 1 ensu ummt rs ernc 1 houth 'ttterbuck H Carpmntar C' llll mms R t H1 24 Jw t I Ihese members par trclpated 111 LIZIITX und shop Jlldglllg tnd pu IC spetklng contests Also IX axne pa1t1e1pated III the State II 'X chorus whlle ofhcral IUUSIIICSS meetmg Robert took second place 111 the speaklng contest YVlI1IlII1g S20 As a new school x ear began the chapter met and reorgamzed The members worked out the detalls of thelr program of work for the wear TIIIS program COI1SISICd of the mam act1w1t1es that were carr1ed out clurmg the year One of the first projects of the sear was the I orestrx udgmg Contest drawmg contestants from all SIX schools of the Iiederatlon 'Xlem bers of the Culpeper chapter were W axne SIIIIIII Randv Settle and B1llx Slllglfftflll w ho placed fifth as a team The I ederatlon tractor drn mg contest took place at Iredencksburg Noxember 27 19,5 and Culpeper sent three bots to take part 1n th1s, Robert L1pscomb, Gene Ihmmons, dIILI I ew1s Clatterbuck X dalrx team of B1llx Smgleton XX axne SIUIIII Robert IIpSCOIllb and Harrx Car penter took flrst place, br1ng1ng back a plaque from Spotsxlxama Nlax 23 193, Ihe Iederatlon Shop and Crops judgmg Contests were held December I, 133, at Culpeper Hlgh School agrlculture shop The Culpeper team placed first 111 the shop judgmg me 11rd III err ps XX une Snnth w as usx judglng shop w h1le I5 llx Slllgltflflll Rmdx Sett e Robert IIPSCOIIIIW md Ilarrx Car penter were domg crop judgmg XX ax ne Srmth 4 I I QC' 1 won pl tque mx pl ltlllg hrs 111 9103 Robert won a publlc spetklng medal T e chlpter held 1 Illgllt meet111g or lIlltl'lUOII of 11ew members who were tw trdcd SlgIllf'ICZ1IlI of the rookre rink Other degrees whlch max be won are Chapter Iarmer State I armer and Amerlcan Farmer The IIA had charge of the assemblx program Ianuarj 27 Randv Settle and Nlorrls Peters starred as the mule whlle Herbert Hash gate the readmg Howell Fernex hough was the COIIICQIIHII A second xerx lmportxnt date f r II X boys was Pebruarw 2 when the George Washmgton Iederatlon hxd the annual ban quet at Stafford Awards were made to the d1fIerent chapter wmners of contests held dur lllg the wear Robert IIpSCOIT'lb recelxed the medal wh1ch he won Xpr1l IQ55 'Xlso brought back were the shop and d urx plaques for the chapter when XX axne a one n1an te tm III shop contest had won and the four box da1r1 judgmg team was 1 ICIOFIOJS St1ll another IYHPOIUIIII el tte was the cl1 xptcr banquet held III the sprlng Nledals were g11 e11 for ach1e1 SIHCIII durlng the 1 ear 1n the ehfferent phases of I I A work One ofthe major projects of the chapter thls tear was the farm safetx program Ill w h1cl1 members trled to Impress on the communxtx the xmporttnce of slfetx e e 1 CI smmee 1 s 1 oo to SISUIIQ of 1 record of the LIllIiCI'CIIl enterprlses and xchrexements of tl1e members as well as the act1x1t1es and ach1ex CIIICIIIQ ofthe chapter K . j , f r Nl . s. 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Scientists Study, Report on Interests .fx Smml W Browmng presldent XI Crews xxce prtsx Newman Reporter ll Hawkms I lxortt Third ma tlmnt Xl Clatttrbuclt sccrctarx lx1n7cr trtasurtr B 'Xllller Franc-r lx Dobxns I Gore Xlr B Walker 'ldxlstr qfrmld rox Xl 'Nelson Xl Xleetxng dxsbandmg and reorgamzmg ch 1r rcterxzed the first fall actlylty of the future BCICIIUSIS Although the club was delayed in belng completely OlglIllZCd, once begun the sutntlsts prox ed qunte actlye under thelr new xdxmser XI: B XX allter One resultmg change w 19 the brlnglng ln of new members from the nmth grade to joxn the upperclassmev Xt the monthly meetings after transactlng the ncccssirx buslness the members selected 1 subject for study lach member gathered 1nformat1on on the topxc of the1r choxce to present to the club By domg thls, each club thexr p trtlcul tr project and also by learmng of thexr fellow sc1ent1sts fllldlllgb l ach member completed two SCICIHUHC projects or demon stratnons by the end of the year These ln eluded the followmg Xxlllldlll Browmng Ihx slcs C iTIC9llI1 IDIXCIA Nlerrlll Crews and Xlarshall Clatterbuclt CllCIT11SUW Bases and Xc1ds Rebecca Haw kms Xlcohollc Bex erages Xfarxlee 'Newman and udx kmzer Embalrn Ing kenneth Dobxns Photography rlhe club enjoy ed these programs ters much The Sclence Club entered a float in the Home Commg parade showmg two scxentlsts COIICULIIIIQ 1 formulz powerful enough ld ww Xlonrot lp ts the legend asserte I hex sponsored 1 be lUIlflC1Il0Il program whlch added to the ilII'lCllXCI1CSS of the grounds of Culpeper lfxgh by the use of flowers and shrubberx Dues and money ralsed by selllng cooltles lll the cafeter1a financed the club s actxvltxes Although the SCIEUCC Club dld not sponsor a falr, thev started plans to sponsor one next year VN llllam Brownmg held the group III awe as he demonstrated hls carteslan dn er Thls was composed of a glass contamer partly filled w1th water and submerged m an myerted posltlon in a larger vessel of water Over thls there w ts a rubber dlagram whxch could be mowed ln an upward or downward posltlon Thxs changed the pressure on the surface of the water causmg In the project on bases and dCldS gn en by Nlerrlll Crews and Marshall Clatterbuck the class learned the way aclds and bases read on mdxcators htmus paper and phenolphthaleln The boys made an acld and a base and ex plamed how neutrallzatlon occurs 'lhe club also learned the dlfference between a strong and concentrated solutlon Two of the three fenunlne members udy Kmzer and Nlarvlee 'Newman presented an mterestmg embalnung demonstratlon whlle Rebecca Hawltms gaye the sclentlsts lnforma tue data about alcohollc bexerages lxenneth Dobx ns um has photography proj ect explamed the COIIIPOSIIIOII of photography how flashbulbs are made the proper way to talte plctures 1nclud1n0 dlstance llghtxng and m , J T ,i xx, K xajhs f 1 X fl ' 'UI I . . . if 't' . t .' . . . , . . member benefited by securing information on the inverted Cgntainer to either rise or Sink- ! . Z H. V j . Y 3 r . . ' , , , j Y . - ' ' , ' , Y . ' .' 1 4 , ' Blc ' . - ' . as - '. d. ' . ' f '- , , Z 2, ' , , V ., - .T X v T D K ' . fil . ef TS :je Glee Club Feotures Frosty, the Snowman Due to unforeseen circumstances the Glee Club was unable to journey to Lane lligli School. Charlottesville. to participate in the District Choral Music Festival where they are judged by a rating of excellence. This is an annual festival and one the group looks for- ward to with enthusiasm each year. Presenting an informal assembly December 2. the Cilee Club made its first appearance for the year. lncluded in the selections was The World is XYaiting for the Sunriseu which featured lireddy Brault on the guitar. In conclusion to this program members of the group portrayed Christmas card scenes and sang carols to lit the particular card. Included in the scenes portrayed were Silent Night. and l rosty. the Snowman. The Glee Club made their own props for their program. Also they decorated a very elaborate float for the llome-Coming Queen and her court in the llome-Coming Parade. Linda Guinn super- vised all the art work. During the year the club made a brief study of solfeggio which means singing by syllables. This aided in sight-reading music. The club boasted I6 boys among their 4Q members. This was the largest group of boys since the Glee Club became a class in IQ52. Due to the increase of male voices the group got better harmony. The chorus took part in the Christmas Concert and among their selections they rendered Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Rein- deer,'l Lamb of God, Chorale I54O,H and I Wonder as I Wander with Judy iklyers as soprano soloist. The group dressed informally for this program in white blouses and black skirts for the girls and white shirts and black trousers for the boys. The group was excused from school the afternoon of january 25 to take part in the third annual Farmers' Cooperative Association meeting where they extertained the group. The songs which the group presented included lle. I lleard a Forest Praying, Dear Lord and Father of Xlankindf' and Lamb of God Chorale I54O.,l The choristers presented another assembly in Klay when they inspired the student body with lovely renditions of Autumn Leaves. Lord, for Thy Tender Xlercy's Sake. and There is a Balm in Gilead. How Old are You? and Set Down Servant were among the novelty selections of the program. For the lirst time the music department of Culpeper County presented a program for the Parent-Teacher Association. This was en- titled Reflections of a Musical Nlirroru in which all the music groups. both elementary and high schools took part. The object was to present to the audience approximately twelve years of the lives of the typical student now enrolled in school or to relive twelve years of the past of the lives of parents who may have participated in such a program. As the master of ceremonies looked into the mirror in the beginning stage he saw not his own reflections, but that of an elementary student first starting along the journey of music. Along with the development of each of the musical groups that reliection in the mirror was growing. After several of the elementary vocal groups performed the linal stage of development and advancement were shown by the participants of the Glee Club. Climaxing their year, the Glee Club rendered selections at the Baccalaureate Sermon and Graduation Exercises. Tlzinl' Rox: B. Crane. S. Atkins. B. Xloore, Xl. Atkins lf. Clark. Hopkins. Ii. Feaganes, G. Baldwin, lf. Preston. f P. Kilby, F. Brault. Fourth row: C. Cree-l, S. Xlarxin. J. Hopkins. XY. Gore. YY. jones. ll. Crane. YY. Cunnim: ham. YY, Burton. B. LIZ. Creel. G. Timmons. .XII-. .Vli7I from piflurf: YY. Lawrence. Fran! ro:z'.' B. Litz. B, Hundley. S. Xkillis-president. li. llarlow-secretary-treasurer. Xl. Thompson-vice presi dent. L. Guinn. li. Wiilson. Nl. Kidwell. A. Frazier. L Butler. Srrmid mic: li. Gibbs. Bragg. P. Rosenberuer. lf. Xkalker. Xl. lford. Tutwiler. Xlyers, L. Yowell I. liilbv. X. Brown. XY. Smith. Xlr. XY. Thomas-adviser. T A g T, 7175 ako' 3 A , A '. A h4Au l Tlfwespicms Successful Despite Difficulties ox Nelson tnp I t ilmost lmtls on the floor 'ts tt ts m tx lrom Xlircia Do lson in Drain ttic u u u qtrictlx lormal Cinex lltwlinp top right temonstrates to Qtllx lltuerstocle VK Browning PV ft p 1ins is 1 Sci: nce Somebodx prompt him eried 1 member member Hub his lines lhis happened fre uentlx ellflllg rehfaistls t b some miracles the plat nent off QIINNJIIX te tpprehensixe actors felt their performtnces were 1 success assured of this hx amateur eiitics Xlthrvugh the tmiteurs did not tftlee lnrg su thex letrned the PTlIlClPlCS cm te ing, xx neh were mxealu tble to ttem ter mueh htrd xtrirle the members were sure thtt NH progrim Other Science Club members ire Irfuier infer 1nd Xl tvsman s itt r r de1nonstratts1ntr1c.1te sttps of the Charleston to itterbui. specmlist l B tlt vim in the nelr future their netmes would be in l rojects of the Science Club X tried from the effect of .ur pressure on the relatixe weight of an object to embilmmg rlhex redtscm ered t e fact thtt drx ice was 0 coll t at it xx s hot is it burned their hngers on the Scienee u llrint Xlunx of the members ctrried n eir prujeets in eienee ellsses the club l'1lr . eff.. S 2 .' - ..l- '. . - ' ' ' M . shi z 'si' ' K ' H LS ' ' 1 ' Cl b li' , . . . X' ' . Xlr.. G. XY' . 111:41 zxtglir. lou' lf, ex lf . hf' cartesian dive-r in 1 .' 7 ' Club n , ' va v - X ' - , i A' , ' of the Drametic Club as he watched a fellow lights on themarquee of at well-known theatre. q ' l' l ' ?' .. bu y . J ' . . '- - ' 'z ' - -. - ' . ll.: Tl - 3 -' r ' z . ,' ' ' L lm ' z I ' . s le h' ' 'ze in 1 e . ms, 'L ' ' ' . f Cl b 2 . . ' 1' ' H 2 '- fi 1 't' 1 'l ' -' z - l ' . .-Xf - thf' J ' s - '- as well :ts in Clubs Meet During Activity Period x II qhaw 'ts Xurst but Barton mp lff! steps out of Xnx oo C I ite drt am in Book XI ttlt usstm a x prtstnttd bx I ibrarx Club mcinbtrs Othtr book Chirac trs four ffl! I yort r tr C III t I' lim L L Ls xx s I bp t I 5 Xll clubs not meeting on class time held meetings during actixitx period a 30 minute period immediatelx following lunch and pre ceding the beginning of afternoon classes I tch club had I pirticular dtte gixen them for meeting some clubs meeting bi monthlx others onlx monthlx Ihe c afcteria and x arious emptx cllssrooms were the scenes frr the organization tl meetings Ior those students h u ing no meeting or no studx hill the hbrarx nasopen during tctixitx ai XI IX IIIIL Hcthn rtdnurt II Smtltton sD1xx Crocltttt costumt DO Club mtmbtr R onts upprr ri li! shows instructor Xlr S Broxlts tht hnt points of a distributor K studtnt D Haunt lf wr ri In prtparcs to cut intat period During this time the Iibrtrx Club members serxed in the llI7I'3I'X checltmg out boolts and signing permits XIembers of the I ibrarx Club worked 1ll six periods of the du in the llbrirx in addition to the ictix ltx period I'he IDIXSTSIIICQI Occupation Club xx is one of the x ert fur class clubs at CHS meeting during class periods The DO members left school after lunch to xxorls at their respectixe Jobs putting into practice the ideas learned luring cl iss periods K ,Jw sm t I f 'x,, x 2 ii . . 'Q Y 49' . . Q g I W 's X ' V o ,Q 'Aa' ' B lc in '. Yh' -'s 'z ' ' ' llf' : -, - - -, :Ng tu, 1' 'LCN' '. I':.II1illIl'. I. 'ii C. . . 'kinS. D J: - . ..' 3' f:'. Ay . ' '. -. . If. Fa 'an P. Bro 'n, G. C'urti.'. 3, .N itl -r. Y. SIIZHY, ' Z 2 ' 2 v Z 'Y ' 1 I 1' ' . . 1' .'. 71 2 ' I. . . ' ' ' . I Z I . z.. ' . w - z . ' . I Z .. ' N ' I ' I . I, . 1 ' ' . . 4 4 if S1 ff Junior Choroliers Look to New Rooms xl. liinzer. frjfl, points out to Xlr. XY. Thonias, location ul new music room in the building being built. Xl. Competing with the rhythmic but noisy thump. thump of the dish washers. and looking forward to singing in the new music rooms whose construction was begun in -lanuary. the vlunior Glee Club sang eyery Thursday in the cafeteria. The 35-member organization. com- posed of eighth and ninth graders. was the only music organization which did not meet during a regular class session. Un the first day of enrollment approximately 75 of the Junior Choraliers were on hand to get under way with the study of some standard musical literature and chorale technics. After the election of officers and some rigid at- tendance standards were placed upon the members. many of the less interested students fell by the wayside. Since the group met only once a week during a 30-minute period and there were so many Sfaffzl: liilby. Bruce. XY. Xkhite. lf, Yowell-secre- tary-treasurer, liinzerfpresident. Fincham-vice president, li. Scale. XI. Grimsley. Xlr. W. Thomas-ad- yiser. Sfrond mtv: I.. Hoffman. R. Davenport. B. Smith. F. Fincham. R. Hitt, B. enkins. li. acobs. B, Dwyer. l J . Xl. jenkins. S. l.itchford. S. l.t-eu. T11 Inf mgr: l . Clatter- buck. Clatterbuck, Groves. Burke. G. Kemper. Crimsley, riglzl. demonstrates her skill of phonetics Io the group. varied activities being carried on. it seemed impossible for the group to maintain a balanced vocal section. It was because of this lack of balance that the junior Glee Club served more as a Work Shop group than as a per- forming organization. This year one of the highlights was a brief study of solfeggio' mainly to acquaint the students with the work. which literally means singing by syllables. The class sang a few simple songs by using syllables in order that they might correlate the mental process that must go along with the vocal problem. Another phase of study under- taken was that of phonetics. The group made a study of some of the Glee Clubis repertoire to broaden the growth of its members and to familiarize them with music they would be seeing in the future. B. Yiar. X. Xlyers. U. jenkins, Xlartin. Fourflz row: -I. Smith, R. Burke. I . Finks, C. Berry. C. Riley. S. Jenkins. E. Creel. R. Xlyers, X. Xlyers. Fifth mfg-5 Y, Xladdox. C. Bywaters. Nl. Yancey. C. Xlveakley. li. Carr, H. Kemper. C. Pritt. B. Kinsey. .llz'.rf1'rzgfmn1 pffturr: lf. Cave, U. Yowell. Sealed XI XXh1te XICC prcsndtnt Xlxss XI Bolen adxlser Bragg. presldent XX Qhaw secretarx trcas urer Second ma X Cate B Iox I Feagancs C XNIIIIC I Xowell B lung B Butler B Butler Thzrd nw B Qpltler C Haught P Brown L Dodson I PFHIX7 Burke S Hltt S Xapner XI Ltz Fourth rot Thax er I' Barlield XI I-Iau kms Bmnth P enklns G Curtxs I-IeHm P Ilan kms L Ijaheart B Grastr I rox B Xx lor D I'rx t R Dodson R Xlx ers R Robson T Haught XX I tathc rs IL Gore I Ianner J Cropp Llbrory Club Sponsors Sock l-lop Sponsormg 1 sock hop for the entlre student bodx was the Llbrarx Club s blggest project Students wearmg slacks bermudas dungarees and skirts crowded the cafeterla whlch had been decorated wlth green and whlte streamers and book coxers A snlxer ollermg financed the dance Old tlmers recalled that the I1 brary Club gaxe the first sock hop now so popular as teen age entertamment Iebruary I946 Dlckle Robson chairman of the soclal commmttee named dance commlttees and superxlsed the promotlon of the dance Helplng wlth llbrarv work adx ertlslng the resources of the llbrarx and encouraglng read mg are the purposes of the Llbrarx Club The 41 members of the Ilbrarx Club signed per mlts clrculated books and made ready new books and magazmes for the shelwes Lach member worked at least 60 hours durmg the xear Ixeepmg the llbrarx attractne was one of the clubs alms X Ilbrarx Bulletln Board Commlttee headed bs Bettx Butler changed the bulletln board ln the llbrarx monthl Thex attempted to keep the theme of each dlsplax seasonal Paula Ilawklns Comme XXh1te Barbara Butler and XXIIIIIIC Qhaw serx ed on the commlttee lS3l In the Home Comlng Iarade the Ilbrirx Club sponsored a float the theme of w hlch w 19 It s m the Book X Dull X ICIOFY X out I, members of the Imbrlrx Club rode thls Hoat Loulse Xowell headed the float com mlttee conslstmg of Robert XIX ers Chrlstme Haught ox ce Burke Xaoml Cue Betsx Ieaganes Bruce Axlor and I'arl 'Ianner The I tbrarx Club celebrated Book XX eek bx glNlIlg an assemblx program entltled Out of IIDTHTX Books As uce president and pro gram commlttee chalrman 'XI1r1an XXl11tc dlrected the program In thls sklt members of the Llbrarx Club lmpersonated characters of books and brleflx gaxe the Idea of the book Club members also decorated the hall bulletm board for thxs week Phe program commlttee presented progr lms at almost all of the Ilbrary Club meetlngs and OCCHSIOIIHIIX showed a film strlp All programs almed to Instruct members so that thex mlght better serxe the boys and glrls w ho came to the lxbrarx Xt the meetmg be fore Chrlstmas the soclil commlttee serxed refreshments Ihe last actnltx sponsored bx the I1brarx Club was a plcmc glXCIl late lll Xlax for club members and thelr guests The plcmc has become tn annual ment of the I lbrtrx Club , 5, I 1 A -1 Al r il - . . 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Qnva frfmtrov D Baxnc treasurer Hunt xlce presmdtnt liaehe prcsldnntl B'lllIIlLlTKlI1LI' sccrttarx Sfmml Comprlsed of hxe yumors and flxe senlors the Dlxersxfied Occupations Club attended school all day or half a day and worked m the afternoon at xarrous bustness establxshments ln town The members and the places where they worked were as follows Ralph Atkxns Trlplett Nlllllng Company ullan Aylor State H1ghway Department, Douglas Bax ne Norms hleat 'Warkct ohn Cook farmers Co opcratlxe, Russell ones Pxedmont Chex rolet Company ames Cnraxer Nlam Street Texaco Stat1on, ohn Hunt Iublers Cwarage George Stoxer A VK Nlxtchells IeRoy Baum gtrdner and ames Bache Nlcmbers of the club constructed a huge lames Nlonroe head Wrth a black exe for the1r Home COI'I1lI'1g Float The float depleted ames Nlonroe as down and out Ihe hugh lught of the DO year was the annual state COHXCHUOI1 held at Hotel Roa noke Roanoke X trgtnxa Xlarch 26 27 ames Bache ohn Hunt Russell ones Douglas Baxne and IeRox Baumgardner attended the conxentlon ames entered a poster LlCplCtlIlg the ldeas of the OI'glIllZ3UOI1 III the poster contest whlle ohn entered the spellmg contest C,0Op6FZ1IlIlLf xvlth the Dlstrxbutors Club the DO Club formed the Hep Cats ohn Hunt and IeRox Baumgardner represented 1 J rose R ones Graxcr Xxlor reporter Cook Turn' mac G Stoxcr R Xtkms Xlr Q Broxlts 'xtlxlscr the DO Ill thls group of four muslclans lhe Cats played for an assembly and the DL DO Dance february 4 as xvell as some out of school act1v1t1es The assembly gaxe adxance notlce of the dance plavrng up the C ts II1 the adxert1s1ng 6 The program was a combmat1on of enter talnment and lnformatlon about the orgam zatxon Any SIXKCCH year old yunlor or SPIIIOI' taklng the DO class could belong to the club the purpose of wluch was to proxlde aetlxltles for the class members XICITIDCFSTIIP was xolun tarv 'I he club xvas orgamzed on a state basts and IS dlxlded IHIO dxstrlcts The Culpeper club was a member of Dxstrlct Three xvh1ch was composed of Culpeper Orange and l rederlcksburg The DO class xx hlch met first peuod exerv day under the dlrectlon of Nlr Shlrlex Brox les proxlded cooperatlng work trammg between school and bustness In the first part of the x ear the class studled problems common to all such as labor laws and employ er employ ec relations Durmg the rest of the xear each class member studled about hrs partrcular yob and xx ax s to lmproxe h1s xxorl . W V. I I f ,' , I. , ' x Q' E ir? ' af: . ,-- ,ht -V' '-. .J JJ. -- ,j. E '. ' ' I v v r u v -- .V . . , ' N ,, ' 7 ' ' ' 4,- 7 Y ' 1 , - - ' V ' v ' . 1 ' Y lc a VH ' 7 I : V. 7 Y . . I r , A I' l .7 J 1 Y v The club presented another assembly April A' ' , L , .Q . K' '. y . . y , 4 X s . . . J A7 . V . . I 7 A , N . - Y - . . . v. ' ' 7 5 N ' , . I . 5 . ' - V . v W. . z 3 hz . ' . . V V -Y A l 7 I . 1 v 7 Y 1 H ' I 1 A ' ' J . Y '. A . 1. T '- Q J J ' . I - ' ' l U .7 .y ' , Q , A y, , . v v , C H A It A ' as l L. ' , ' , 1 , ' I I, , ', . , S. ', lie X Dromotists Present 1 Strictly Formal A lively and colorful dance in the Cafeteria. November 9. started the year out for the Dramatic Club. While the SILI- dents danced midst pink and charcoal decorations and ate refreshments. the club was busy counting the money which had been taken at the door. The club presented Strictly Formal . November 22. as the annual three-act play. The plot centered around the turmoil and schemes of a group of teen-age girls to secure dates for the -Iunior-Senior Prom. regardless of the blonde Bombshell who arrived for a vacation at the time of the dance. Klary Peters played the role of Jane: Ann Rawlings. Cindy: Martha llaverstock. Sally: Cherry Gorham. 5lane's mother: Bunny Yernon. Rose: Sue Guinn, Rose's mother: Rod Regan. .lane's father: Randy Aylor. George: Sheldon Nlaryin. -lim: Alice Dodson. Marcia: Gen lidwards. Xlarilyng Billy Eggert. Xlr. Ahern: Lewis Nelson. Iilroy: Terry Botts. Josie: Barbara Lipscomb. Agnes: and Geest. Lieutenant Bob Cunningham. The downfall of Ifredericksburg was de- picted as the comedy of the century on the Hoat which represented the club in the Home- Coming Parade. Ann Rawlings was the club's candidate for Home-Coming Queen. Plans were made to present another dance to the student body in the spring. At the assembly on Klarch 2 the club presented a one-act play which was taken to the Dramatic Festival in Fredericksburg the following day, The play. A New Ifngland Nunv. was the Srarfd: Xliss L. Botts-adviser. NI. Haverstock-vice president, A. Rawlings-trt-asurer. Xl. Peters-president. S. Guinn-secretary. Nlrs. G. Hitt-adviser. Semnd ro-:ci C. Vernon. L. Garris. lf. Portis, C. Gorham. A. Dodson. T. Botts, G. lfdwards. Third mica' K. Gibbs, S. Willis, B. story of Louisa, a typical old maid, who waited for her lover. joe. to return from Australia where he had gone to seek his fortune. After a period of I4 years. they planned to be married. In the meantime Louisa had become so set in her ways she did not want to leave her home and go to Australia: nor did she know how to tell Joe that she no longer loved him. Aloe felt that he no longer loved Louisa but was determined to marry her because she had waited so long for him. Ile had fallen in loye with her niece. Lily. Louisa heard Joe tell Lily that he loved her so she released him to marry Lily. Lipscomb. P. Baker. Xl. Compton. P. Pound, B. Ross. Fnurrli row' B. Litz. L. Nelson, P. Baldwin. R. Aylor. S. Xlaryin. XY. lfuuert. YY. Butler. .lli,f.fir1y frunz piflurf: H. Xlills. D. Regan. B. XYhitc. Wil -1' H3 Qfi- C. Gibbs. in charge of properties. colltcts chini from the Home lfconomics Department for tht contest play, A Xcw Ifngland Nun XX, 51 K 1 P1 31 L -1 111 'K 13 1 11 NX SJ 5 tg 1 Y ' Beoijhfjed Gym, Scene of Prom 1 ' 1 11 1 N. 1 11 R 1111 1111.5 UPPFV ff! 1 ll 1111. 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I C1 11.111911 -C1 fkfc' 1,4 1' rxjllfi 4 L! ,Li J4 ML .L N X1 ly k jifrff, L -71 I1-,ffcfi QL F ' k A f 614' f af ,f2't:,, fy!, 77511, OA. lv, ff -J,lc- C' ' 'L With Mixed Emotions, Seniors Deport Sponsor of Senior Class Xlr l Binns smileshis approml uppfr lff! 'is Superintendent of Schools Xlr P Il0UIlSlltll hands Xmos his diploma ll Hawkins signs l Carson s Loeoxxxm- upper right as XX leathers B Howwrd and The long awaited time w 1s here graduation and with mixed emotions the Seniors marched slowlx down the aisle for the last time to the familiar lomp and Circumstance ow mam times thex had practiced walking with preciselx the right step Ks the distance to the front of the auditorium grew shorter the thoughts of the Seniors quicltened 'ts thex recalled the tctixities commemorating this occasion 454 fi Nlr I' Binns coneratulatts lxorte loan lffr as Superin tcn ent P Hounshtll watches Brier, four right delixtrs one of the hu commencement sptcclus at Lradu :tion Class Dax had allowed onlx the prixileged semors to w alle through the front entrance Xt the assemblx thex h 1d heard the class historx and the prophecx 'Ihex had left their final beque tths to other students RCCClX1Ilg their list edition of the Loeoxxxnr the Seniors arraxed in white dresses and suits wrote fare well messages to their friends 'l hex recalled also the Baccalaureate Sermon which thex would remember as being gn en to guide them through life . . :xi K .-f -3, , M'wn:.ff'9 Y,. . - - - . ,. . . 'd' . it ' '. :fm C' 'f'. l . Xllllcr seem engrossed in tht- saint- procedure. Sponsor . . . , 4 . . -K ,. YZ 7 , , ' . 1, , Y, .. , X 1 v . .K v . 1 .v -v 2 1 R .K 'v ' ', H 1 fr Ii v , , ' . ' , C -Y ' L -. , 6 ' -1 - - 1 ,Z x -. . ' 1' i . . t 1 - . A : 4. f - C Q 1 ' x 1 . . ' Q ' Z ' ,' ' , , 1 v 1 v iv ' - 1 x s' ' - ' s IL fl 'W Gtr , E' if A 3 Front row G Axlor manager W Aslor B Ltz R Ellxngton J Geest ames H Carpenter Xlr B Wcalxlcw -I Ixorte lamphler VN Cropp R 'Xlwcrs Walker coach Sfmrzd rout R Prmtl X Haught C Chllton Vltaklex Pitchers Hold I-Ilts to 5 Per Game Date Opponent Xlbcmarlc 'ipotsw lvama Xlanassas W arrenton ames Xlonroe Xladlson Albemarle XIAY Xladxson W arrenton ames Xlonroe Spotsvlx ama Xlanassas APR11. 5 Flare Home Xwav Home Home Home Home 'Xwas Xwax Awax -Xwax Home Kvs av Scores 6 IIS Oppzf Ramed out Crlppled by a small and mexperlenced squad the 1955 baseball team won two games and lost nlne Only four lettermen ohn ames Charl1e Chllton lmmy VN eakley and Korte returned to the team from the 1954 squad oe Korte IIH Lamphler and erry Haught provlded fine pltchlng allowlng an average of only fue h1ts per game Due to errors and weak hlttxng the team was unable to capltallze on It One of the tense moments of the season came ln the Aprll 28 Albemarle game when the Cul peper men were ahead one run Two Albe marle men were out when the last man got a hxt and brmgmg IU two runs, ralsed the score to 5 thus defeatmg Culpeper 5 4 kggl Battzng Averager ames Carpenter Jrm Weaklcv Chxlton Aylor Cropp Nh ers Il Lamphlcr Ixorte Geest oe Weakley Haught I r1ntL AtBat Iliff Avfragf 2 OO 2 1 1 I2 1 o4o IO ooo oo ooo In many games the team seemed to be on the road to vlctory when errors rumed thelr chances Several of the larger scores were re sults of these errors IH the late mmngs lor example, agaxnst Manassas both teams got three h1ts The Culpeper men made SIX errors causmg the defeat 6 O ohn James claimed the hlghest battlng average w1th a 375 record Close behlnd h1m was Harry Carpenter vuth 352 and lmmv Xl eakley wrth 333 Battlng honor wmner of 1954 Charl1e Chllton followed wrth a 300 Charl1e stole home three tlmes durlng the year an unusual achxex ement Although errors and poor h1ttlI1g set the team back 1n the 1933 season the experlence galned should proxe xaluable ln the 1936 season 1954 opponents only Stanardsville returned Devilettes Set Record of 37 Wins Playing ten triumphant games. the Culpeper lligh School Softball Devilettes set a new record of 37 consecutive games during the 1955 season. Since this winning streak ex- tended over a period of four and a half years. the team members who graduated in 1955 had played their four years of ball without a loss to mar their record. The winning streak established a new record for consecutive wins. The former record was 35 wins. The last defeat occurred in 1951 when Falmouth downed the Devilettes IH to S and 7 to 6. Co-Captains Winnie Brown and Frances Kibler led an unusually large squad of 2.4. members. lileven members of the IQ54 season returned. joined by thirteen rookies. Gradu- ation robbed the 1956 team of seven members. This large team chalked a total 22.1, runs while their opponents could only score 16. Three teams remained runless while the Aslrflrltl Dah' Opprmrnf Plarf CHS Uppra. .Xi-1111. l'lglllL' Ridue , llome 41 5: I2 Rappahzmnock Home 40 .Z IQ lYarrt-nton, , , . Home o O ::+lYarrcn County .Xway ll 0 15-Blue Ridge . .Xway lj 4 27-Stanardsville llome R7 1 Front mfr: I.. Butler, lf. Rout-rs, Xl. Sisk. XY. Brown-Co Captain, Xlr. l'i. liinns-coach, F. liibler -Co-Ca wtain l B. Dulin. P. Dulin. Brauu. Sfmrzd rffic: li. Stanley D. Carder. G. Hilton. l.. Sudduth. li. XXI-akley. Y. Parker A l ii Devilettes rolled over them with huge scores. This brought the number of teams held scoreless during the winning streak up to six. llomcrun champion lkiinnie Brown set a new home record with II homers, lfrances liibler hit four homeruns to claim second place. Winnie also led the team record of triples with two. She and Frances tied for doubles with four each. ln the walks department Barbara Dulin drew live while XYinnie Brown received four. Frances Kibler and .lacquelin Bragg had three each. The 1955 schedule was the heaviest carried by the Devilettes since IQ52. lleretofore teams had shown a reluctance to meet the victory- laden team. Although the 1955 season was heavier by four than the 1954. season, of the to face the Devilettes. nsvfflrfif Duff Oppurifrit Plate CHS Upptf. 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Gust rfrzrfr B111 1 ,J 1 1 :na 1 c anmpn an tts :fr fl I1 xllll nstra 1 Sports Season the Deuls d1d IIOI set a record such as the lass1es the boxs showed Splfll throughout the season and were IH the game Ulllll the last 111an 11 1s out fraclx meets xx ere a fa1or1te sprmg afternoon enterta1nn1cnt for the stude11ts as manx a car Journex cd to XY oodberrx to uatch CHS star lIl track a11d held exe IIS Ihe traclt meets were altogether l.l1H'-CI'CI1I from other sportmg exents as the act1x1t1es were xarled lIlCllldlDg Fkllllllllg broad Jumpmg h1gh Jlllllplllg dlscus thromng 111d hurdlmg l V' 1 L I f-'si 5 L W. -.f f.:z- ' '- : +1 - wj-t 1 . :sl -b '. 'ol - 1 l h .1,,kl. 7 ll 's and ' .Xflor No. 5. 19 Nztl tl lliul S h11.1lSl111t Dc ' rap right, inc -.N th-' l- l :nl 'A A u Put Ch' Mn, ll d C1121 'Blur 'Q I. l- .1 5 .t-s streak as xvllllllk' Hrowrx scores. P. Dulin waits tr- con- his It-cl111iq11c in the XXL' 1111-ct in ll1cl1111o11tl. u at l ' - . 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H.:l1.. ., . 1 ' lc-rd. poi HIV11. ls . f 1 i , Dew. or , fofgroup Upset M Ofc M Acclaimed the biggest upset in District II, the Culpeper victory was the first game Chester had lost in two years. John Amos picked up a blocked punt and streaked for the winning touchdown to give the fans their greatest thrill of the evening. A loss to Klanassas, IQ-I3, came after a thrilling game which saw Culpeper come back from a IQ-O score at the half to score two quick touch- downs and playing on the Xlanassas five-yard line when the game ended. Douglas XYeakley's pile-driving over for extra point clinched the first game of the seas n as a victory over Albemarle. In he 'redericksburg game Culpeper played me ne football only to lose he g e in e t four minutes. The Devi w d up heir1,I955 season by downing two t ' arc rivalls, Kladison and lYarren- J i V Sflfftif :Heap Qi pponenr Plan' CIIS Opptf. S .PTEM ER If Al arlc .... ,.Awav 7 6 if To own- 7 klcy If ra Point' Vakley 3- cstcr. . . ...... Home ll 6 v ouchdov Yeaklcy. Amos QJCT BER 7 . lanassas ...,..,. Home I3 IQ I Touc -llieakley, 2 v lixtra Po -Cropp -Orange ...,.... Away 6 7 A To h X-Amos I s . fd' . foal, lYeakley, D. lkeakley, K. Haver- sto k, .Go e, G. Nlorris. Weaklcy. B. jenkins. Km' - ing: . . lor-manager, li. Duncan, R. Printz Printz, .. otlson, E. Gaines-c -captain, ' am R. Robson, W. Cunningh 1-c ptainu . nslcy I i W 1 3j,ij3ffVf'fe ton. Twenty-six boys started the season and the end found 29, counting three Jayvee players moved up showing that the boys on the team loved football. Those moving up were G. Ferneyhough, -I. Bazzle, and P. Gurganus. Culpeper put on the field one of the better defensive teams in District II this year with a line averaging 185 pounds. The Devils lost five ball games by a total of six points on the season's scoring. Douglas Wieakley with four touchdowns and one extra point was the team's high scorer flifbaqlls D1 Teddy Gore and George lXIorris each with v Y A followed closely by Amos with 24 pointg Dix' of c- . VX points vied for third-place honor. K'y ,A+ f V x I A V V . v 4 Haverstock and lYilliam Cropp, two ofllfthile ik , '-L Xiu: team's smaller boys, added N3 poir1fft?,al'ndYglf LL fgbfx' L, X' lf' K, x P point respectively to the scgr 'xg' olun ivbfl' jk' It 'J my with if-divx .X Y !Jfr,Xgx we 'fA' X L , - K1 lv A ' A' QT .WX ,W 7.79, W , LDT -J 'VM MVX Smrrf J k '11, N Swv ' . Dare Opponent Plan' CHS Oppffwv lbw' OCTOBP1R ll'-IEIHICS Xlonroe .,.. Home o 6 , QA' , 28-Falls church Home O I3 W. sift UN Novrzxiui-:R 4-Loudoun ,..., Away o 7 -W1 'f , 11-Madison ..... Home I3 o jx' tl 59 Touchdowns-Amos. Gore A 'lf' X' Extra Point-Havcrstock Q' wi., ' 1. I8-XVHITCHIOII . .... Away I4 7 V XX? Touchdowns-Amos, Morris r TV,LV Extra Points-Haverstock, 1 ,QL Y. Haught. B. Miller-manager. Sfandings Mr. H Sturgeon-line coach, F. Brault. Pructt. Lamphier J. Preston, Nl. Holman. Amos, T. Haught, YV. Leathers W. Cropp. Xlr. B. Walker-head coach: V 5 . . 1 L .1 - J 1 i ll gh '. .Z-f? Wx. -f lit-tiuli, .Snmnl rm. ll. l tn. l . C arvltr, linxxle. W. Whitt-. I txt.. h I . et ', 5. . ut. . if' . XF 'V X Tfzrrtf rwizx' Xlr. I. Stover-cozicli IN . -I ' , ' 2 X xf , . N I l - r . 7 J 0 r -Y I w X I 7 4 4 I ZfQ 1LL4' f'.h,,'.75 ' ll, l't-rnt'v- lxtntl. R, llmlswmii, KI. llzniulit. li. lirzitlsliztw. 11. l'ernev- ltnuuh. R. lxnzilgxtl. lt. lqlnner. D. hnicwt. Xl. l'inch:ini. I, Bruce. lf. Gore. I. licwrtt-Aiiiziiiuevr. gtg Rmkeyclmks Play Undefeoted Season Y l I l IQ 5 f ill Bstnlaevelinlis finished their ' the sehnnl's history. - f' D flts ' fir first two enn- ' Ushnrne hut eznne te nts by large scores. I ie speedy halfbaclc. led the . .112-I n 'vi s hut had :1 lot of , v .ntirt me ' i ' tl. l'ut ciLlI'j.ZZlIlllS - 'z ' 0 letter A ' Yzirsitv quarter- ' . . pjfghth grader Tmn llziught was 21 lx jr' - xvisi , r 2 xlllqi j' 0 z X' IS' fx 1 rstjiitl ea ' s' son in hy ,l .Sy J'l'l1t,' 'ere ietl in tht J X' V te ' ' I we .intl I W 'to e t 1 f .N if kt n ' I es. V s ff e ttle Dt l elt cv ie 'lt ltfcl vi 1 OI t 3 Iuninr J b it ti f V1 Off ll sta do t ffullhaek. The big surprise of the X V any ' :ir wztifghe running and passing of llnwell lternevh nigh. at transfer from .Xlhemzn'le. , llcwwell threw to his 6-2 brotlier Uztrlund to keep the opposition always on their toes. The line was ztnehnretl hy Charles lledriela. ztn eighth grader :tt center: .Iiin .Xrnnltl and -Iitn Bazzle. freshmen. were the guards: and Klzie llolinzin :intl Xie 'lftvlnr were tackles. .Iesse ,Ienkins :intl l'restnn Czirtler were the defensive ends, and Billy White, Uzirlantl Fernevhough, and Douglas Snioot were pass catchers. slack Bruce. El diminutive eighth grader. :intl Beverly lirzitlshziw hcwth hzielaetl the line of the defensive units. Sfflfffl Half flppffmvzf l'Iz1f'f CHS Uppl,-, Sl-.l l'l-.Xllil-.R :tg--,Xlht-inzirle llnnit- 7 7 flC'IY7lSI'IR fm-Xlziilzisszts .Xwui O U Ihqfllitmcytllvritluc' llmne 30 It 2O'xl?lIl?iSSZlS Home 41 O 27-.Xlheniarle lloint' R24 IQ Nfwl-Lxini-,R tfllltrreiitfiii llmne ll Il butch I. Sfmt-r ivvs at lzist-:ntnnte pt-p taillt tn hi- Izivxtw- tb tthgtll players ht-IF-rv Nl gtrrttntnit maine. 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W as ' , ' X 4. I l ,ml I 1 l I .': :: . - , . ' - ' , I , . ,. .Y . Q rn' - .J V -V 7 - V. .. ,j. . , f .- II ' Il ' ' 44 - as V, J ' cc - , as , - L , 1, lf Y! ' 7J U . V . V ,, . . . v , V, 1 1 1 , Y 'v 1 . A 1 2 f v. 'v f ,. L. ' . , On Awards Day, the junior Kfonogram ,' , Ll, sq 1 I a Y .x v 1 I . 1 'Z ,, . ' I - --. 1 f ' - w- , ' ' , W ' I - 1 v ty X' . HC,, J 1 ' ' , , . ' ' , J ' A J ' . . ' .' , I 5 , , - 1 . ' . ' . , Y . I' , . hz f ' ' , ' i' . ' I I ' , ' ' 1 . . ' r Y C 1 -. . Y . ' G. l erneyl1o11ul1, lrifl. No. 3. reaches for hall from l'yne ol .Xllwt-niarle, No, lo. Korte. No. 4. is ht-hind l,ayne.as Guruanus, Xo, 43, and lincli ol ,xllWl'll11lY'll' ineetihylor. No. IDA coming up. Xlorris, irnln, Xo, 44, attempts to steal hull lrom llyne ol .Xlln-marle. No. lo, as two from Ferneyhough Broth 'l'he Rinlteydinlt Cagers linished their season with a fm-7 record. failing to play l,ouis:1he- cause ol inclement weather. 'l'he season got oll to :t slow start with the Culpeper players lising tiye games consecutively. Then the team piclted up speed witl1 the addition of tl1e lferneyhough brothers. Culpeper's luck seemed to change in tl1e King George game when the players triumphed 41-29. The luck held while Culpeper rolled over Allueinarle I6-30. l,ater in the season Culpeper again met Xlhemarle. This time the hall rolled the other way and the opponents emerged yictorions. The high light of the season was the repetition of a game played with klames Nlonroe two years ago in which the hlfiilqsl' emerged victorious. This year -l2il1lCS X onroe emerged the victor. .-Xfter a 40 1 1 oss in the he- ginning of the seasonf thi Lllhs virgkl Dinl4s played good hall hutflos n ztvfllsu Xe overtime. sudden death, toitlle zt score of l A v J +26 : ffl If .-Xlhemarle. linck and ,Xlu-ll, are seen in lwztclturonntl. Culpa-per's Xlorris, rrglll. No. 44. and l'yne. No. Iii. and Xhell, No, lj, of .lllveinarle wateli G. lferneylionuh inaltt' slior1isll.l't-r iitf yl itiii ul1looltson,Ioo. ers Spark JV Cogers l,eading scores for the Dinlts was Garland lierneyhotigh with 73 points. llis hrother. llowell lferneyhough, came next with Sl points. Others followed in this order: George Xlorris. 465 George .'Xylor. 46: Billy hlenlains. 27g Patrick Gurganus, 183 Charlie lledriclt. log lesse lenltins, Hill lacoh llaught. 35 loe lfrazier. 2: and Gregory Smith. 2. Srffrfti Dura Uppwlmrl Fluff CHS Uppli. llrlcminxak zofllrange Home 10 ,il ylAN1'.xRX' fm-Spotsylyania .Xway IS 314 lO-Rappaliannocli Home :fm 31 ll+ylllIIlL'S Xlonroe .Xway 17 45 l7'lll Llll!l' . .Xwny 27 Llc ,2l+KlI1Uci4'rlI'!L' .Xway 41 lly FPQHRI ,xxx 3-.Xlhetnwrle llome 'QU Ili 7--Spotsylxania llome 4: 4 o-.latin-s Xlonroe Home to Q7 I47Kl!lU George Home '25 34 I7W Xladison llonie 32 lf' ll - .Xllwenmrle .Xway .24 41 .24--l.onisa llonie Snowed ont ll. hlenltins, ll. C. lledriclt. xl. ll. Gnruanusr lfrazier. G. Smith. G. l'ier:1eylion:h ll. llawlxins, Cl. Xlorris. ll. l'i1'r:1eyl1onul1. rifle iii -on Qu Mffaf 6 X Front row We-akles korte Wealclex Gecst Amos E Games W one R Tlnsles Lamphlcr D Bax nc Serond r0.1 Krnold mana er R Wcal-,lu Nlr Stoxer coach W X of Gomes Sets Retrlevlng Record iff' My 4 f HU! JMV X Date DECEAIBFR 9 Opponfnf VN arrenton hlkton Oranpl Rappahannock amcs Nlonroc 20-Remmgton 7 Orange Plare Home Home Home Home Xwax Home Nwax Sr rn' 111s oppff Dm Opponenl ANUARY 3 FEBRUARY 3 lung George Albemarle Qpotsx lxanla lung George. Xl adlson Albemarle I OUISH Place Away Home Home Home Home Awax Home Troref LHS Opp: Qnow Edwln Games leadlng the Culpeper Blue Dewlls to a vunnmg basketball season Wlth a record of 8 7 also won top scormg and re bound honors Scorlng a total of I74 of the team s 781 po1nts Games lead the 1nd1v1dual scorlng column ay Geest and Joseph Korte followed Wlth 168 and 151 POIDIS, respectnely A controllmg factor 1n the strength of the Dev1ls was the rebound1ng of Games and Wllllam ones Games set a record 1n the Spotsx lvanla clash by retrxeung a total of 43 rebounds ones lead the team on iield goal percentage bx maltlng 37ff of the shots at tempted The Deuls were a hot and cold ball club IIVC of the sex en games lost were lost by a 925 total of elexen pomts one game bemg lost by one pomt two bt two pomts and two bv three pomts In the first game w1th Orange the Deuls led dur1ng the ent1re contest only to be beaten by a last second desperatlon shot Agaln 1n the home game w1th Albemarle the Devxls were beaten by a last mmute field goal The hladlson contest found the Dev1ls cold on field goal attempts, thus losmg by two po1nts Thls made a total of three xery 1mportant DISIFICI II games lost bv final pomts Flwe members of the 1956 Deul Baslxeteers w1ll be lost to gI'3dl13tl0Il Games John Amos Korte, Roger TlHSl6y, and ones : ' ' j, ' . 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Clary Nkiaugh, the new instructor in physical education. l'lI'OIIl beginning day of practice, the girls worked very hard at fundamentals. practicing every shot llllkl play many times. their goal being perfection. The Yarsity Devilettes were one of the better dressed teams in this area. being clad in navy blue gabardine uniforms with gold trimmings. The veterans also wore their matching whipcord warm-up jacket with their name on the front. Rookies to the Yarsity team were given the opportunity to wear one of the school's jackets which made the team perfectly dressed. Iiach warm-up jacket bore the word Devilette o11 the back, The Devilettes opened their season with XYarrenton as their first opponent. This was the only time that the Devilettes played on the schedule with the Yarsity Devils. both Alayvee squads being idle. Yirginia Parker. the Devilettes enjoyed a very good season. 'l'hompson Paced the Devilettes Sroriii lhur llppfffmirw l'laf1- IIIIS Uppn. D1-.t1'.x1141-.14 ll -Xyarienton lloine 37 I7 lj ilsliblll Royal , .Xway -to Z3 lxxiixav o-Spotsylvania . llcznie 115 I3 lO'.xll5L'IIlilFl4' . .Xway ,to 27 IQ-KDFZHIUR' , , ,.-Xway 32 Sl l47.xll5t'Ill2lTll' Honn- Q' 24 Smfftfr li. Harlow. Y. Parker. Xl. Thompson-so-captain. l. Bragggco-captain. lf. Wialker. Brown. lx'rm1'frzg.' l with 163 points in ten games. Parker was I'llllIlCI'-UP with 104 points for eleven games. lfollowing these closely was Winnie Shaw with Q2 points for eleven games. This was her first year on Yarsity and Winnie Shaw came to be known for l1er surprise long shots. It was the first year o11 the team for -lane Brown who chalked up 31 points in eleven encounters and Geraldine Curtis who added I3 points to the team's scoring colu1n11. -lacquelyn Bragg was proud to have added 2 points to the total points. being an outstanding guard. ,Ns in every sports encounter, the defense players were vital to the success of the team. Guards -Iackie Bragg. Ann Clatterbuck, Joan Moore. and lillen Walker proved themselves invaluable to the team. Kathleen llarlow. Rosalie Baber. a11d Louise Garris also held down guard positions. Switching constantly between the zone and man-to-man type play. the defense Devilettes were always a jump ahead of their opponents. One of the noteworthy aspects of the season was the comeback during the Front Royal contests. III their second game of the season, the Devilettes gave away to their arch rivals by three points. l,ater in the season, and on their home court, the lassies defeated the same team by IS points. S1 f fly' Ulm' Uppf Ilt'7I1.' l'f111'r l.'llS Uppw 'l,xNi'.fv1tv 27 A-Orange . , Home 38 5: 3 l7l'll'OIlI Royal. . llonie 39 24 l'iI'lHRl' xkv 7-Spotsylvania , , .Xway 48 38 l7f-IZUIICS Xlonroe. .Xway 27 I4 ll yl!ll1lk'S Xlonroe, Home IQ io XY. Shay., R. llabei. I.. Garris. Xlrs. G. Waugh coach gk. Clatterbnck. G. Curtis. -l. Xloore. Sfilffrff l.. Suddutli. R. Hawkins, G. lfdwards, K, llall. Groxes, Xl. Babt-r, Clatterbuck, Fincham, Xlr. l . Xl. White. G. Curtis, AI. Printl. l'. llawkins. lxr11'f!iriq.' Binus-coach. l . Garr, B. Landis, ll. Stevens, B. Btnton. Boby Devilettes Finish with 9-l Record llaving but one score to mar their record the Baby Devilettes finished their season with a 19-1 record. The team consisted almost solely of veterans, as there were but three new- comers to the squad. The one defeat was a surprise to the entire team in that with the final whistle, the Cul- peper girls thought they had won. but due to a walking penalty, the final two points dropped through the basket did not count. The Baby Uevilettes however came back to defeat the same strong Xtarren County team SO-26. The -layvee Girls won two victories that their big sisters were unable to achieve. ln both encounters, the Orange jayvee lassies were overcome by the Culpeper jlayvees. while the Orange Yarsity were victorious. Claiming top honor in the scoring column was Adrienne llall with I24 points. lfollowing closely behind was Klarion Xthite with Q7 points. Gloria Curtis and lfrma Garr racked up 454 points each making their contributions to the scoring column. Gen Iidwards, an exceptionally fast moving player. also dropped in 22 points. Barbara Landis, showing much improvement throughout the season, connected for 22 points. l.inda Sudduth. playing both the guard and forward position. made II -Sl Uriyl Url!! Uf7pfff.'z'1:!,i flfrlrf' f.'ffS Ufllfil.-. Ili-.t 1-.um it it - lfiont Royal Xu 115' 211 1 -IXYI tux o- Spot-yltania llonit- tl IH lf .Xlb--niarli' .Xuay QQ .iq IZ Hiqtiigt' .Xnay 43 I7 14 Xllwiuzirlt llonn- it 27 points. The success of the season was not due alto- gether to the fine shooting of the forwards. The tight game defense played by all guards had a major part in the final analysis. Guards l,inda Sudduth. Paula llawkins, Joyce Printz. and Rebecca llawkins played outstanding ball on defense. ,lean lfincham and jackie Clatter- buck, the most improved members of the team, showed great progress in the guard position as the season advanced. Petite Nlargaret Baber who was quite aggressive for a little girl, and Donna Stevens rounded out the guards. Barbara Benton and joan Groves were available only part of the season. Uutnumbering their opponents 387-224 was proof that cooperation between the forwards, shooting and the guards, keeping the op- ponents score low, made for a successful team. Two of the better games of the season were with blames Monroe. The small but fast trio of llall. White. and Curtis kept the larger james Monroe jackets steadily moving. Spending a majority of their time on funda- mentals, the entire team practiced either two or three days a week, alternating the gym with the boys. Coach lfloyd Binns used all players in a majority of the games. 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YY.. . lXXlliRX'N Bkoux Xluu urns Sumu XXIIIIS Une two now 'Xt tlns clue the Lheerleaders xelled anx one of a number of xells supporting the teams of CHS XX hether lt be mdoors or out football or basketball boys or gurls team, the cheerleaders serx ed as morale builders for teams and leaders for tht student bodx xn the yfflllllg Xttractuely clad Ill blue sweaters vuth a gold letter and blue gaberdlne sltxrts llned wxth gold the mne g1rls were one of the best dressed groups Ill the state Decoratlng the two goll posts for tht footbill games ln the colors of the two teams was a major HCUXIIX for the gurls Sponsorlng pep rallles III the gsm to acquamt the students vuth the new xells and to arouse school splrlt before the glmes was just ont of tht mans uaxs the tllttrlelders boosted the team I IIIKBI- rn lxrsrox xlxz RUXII 11x lx' ll l A. . 1-. lil 111214 W ' ' ' . 1 . . . . . at , vs - - , V , - . . 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I' ' ' 'D . ' ' du ' ' 5 'z. 1 I' ' 'L . 'I'111g 1, 2 'h h . 1 Z ' - Nl H 'L ' 5 K7 V ' -5 ', A tl 3' d U- ' ' ' U' ' 2 ' 'li Y . z ' ' 1 ' bl . l.z ' l 1111 e z I' ' t'r:. yell. 'l l ' ' z 'z 1 gtl. I' 2 ' ' ' ' ' 1 l s'11' this yell tl1ey led '1 l'l1 -s 1 tl1e X2 I' 5 1 z'1e . ' I' 'z - ' 'e 5 eq 1 . .X1il' ' . ' . 1 I 2 l 5? at th ' jay '-e 1 ' '1 1 ' z ' 'III 111 car y' g 1 l tl ers wer' t1c z:f for :111d l 1 3 the IIlUI'2ilC of the boy: and. felt sel -' ' off S z ' lers. 1' Illj - PRESENTING BUSINESSES 41 luti g S ALONG CULPEPER'S ROADS -552 K 4' INT ,Ks a final stop on the highways of Culpeper County. there are the business establishments which have found the CO1,0NN.XDIi a fine medium of advertising. Although primarily the businesses advertising on the following pages are to be found in Culpeper. there are also business firms of surrounding areas. Without the interest and assistance of these merchants. many of the school's functions would not have been possible. The CiOl.ONN.XDE Staff is proud to have the names of these men and businesses listed in the book. Realizing the im- portance of the school in providing leaders of tomorrow. the businessmen in Culpeper and surrounding areas have undertaken to better their own business and at the same time facilitate the staff in the production of the book. .Xdvertising through the medium of the Coi.oxx.xm4:. provides an opportunity for business- men to place their products before the public and enjoy the lasting effect. Recognizing that the CiOI,ONN.XlJE went into approximately 500 homes. enterprising men of Culpeper and ad- jacent sections took this opportunity to advertise. These firms are situated on roads and streets: some are on main highways while others serve small communities on secondary roads. Culpeper High School students traveled these roads to patronize the advertisers. Secondary road 764. tlffiwf frtit. leading to State Route Ill near Slate Xlills. hretlerickshuru road. upprr J'f'vfi'. State Route 2. approachinu l,i:num. l.ool-tinu north. upper right. State Route 219, at lit-rrickis liridee. beyond Rixeyville. ll S. Route ill. fffiwr right. Sperryville Road. about seven and one-half miles from town to Culpeper. looking toward town. 1 .Kd solicitors X. jenkins ant. C. St-ale. frvzlff. :ettinu tht-it share of the 27 pasef of Adv. MAIN STREET MARKET IIIIONI RNIB CUIPIPIR VIRQINIA Culpeper Motor Company Ford Cars Ford Trucks S1165 Seruce P WInfree lore P WIHIYCC Fore jr CULPFPER VIRGINIA VIRGINIA FARM BUREAU MUTUAL INSURANCE R XV C,urtIs Insurance AdV1SOf PIIONL 6755 LUI PIPER VIRGINIA JON ES RADIO SHOP Home Applmnces Sales Servxce CUIPLPER VIRGINIA 06!W46 mwdiefklaee JZ Jffem tk Zfumem NATIONAI. ADDING MACHINES 72060 041 Gee these new LIve Key board addmg machmes, wtth key touch adjustable to each operator PLUS many other new tlme and effort savmg features See fox yourself how easy It IS to operate these new adding 41,060 machmes the machmes on whlch you add and llst wlth out depressmg a motor bar See these really modern addmg machmes for the mod ern offlce-the machmes vnth tomorrow s stylmg and engn neermg today' We also carry a complete standard lute o Natwnal Adflmg Machznes and Desk Model Bookkeeping Machines CULPEPER BOOK STORE 136 EMI DAXIS STREET .I.A.l'IIiAGG.AlR. - I i '- IC V N I . 7 . . , ' . 1 1 , f. I . 2 I , I , 1 4, Sa 1 I 4 l 1 . . 1 ' , ' QW ' ' O I I I . as - - ' - . , . . , . , . .. . I I f O O , . A lox E+ BLAIR'S BARBER SHOP WEST' CULPEPER STREET Culpeper, Virginia THE JEWEL BOX The C0lI1f7fC'f0 jvzwefrj' Smre 111 DAVIS STREET CL'I.PEPIzR, VIRGINIA CULPEPER LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS Iiundry Ind Cleming Serxice DIAL 8471 CULPFPFR VIRGINIA Longerbecm Furniture Co H ome 0 11411119 Furnztlzre VCIIIIXM P IOIINSON fill 201 EAST DAVIS STREET PHONE 8562 CULPEPER VIRGINIA CULPEPER AUTO PARTS INC WHOLESALERS Auromome Parts and Equipment PHONE 8710 CLLPFPFR VIRGINIA Y NLJDIKV eff IJ 41 pa r f lm? Hue pump Y' I LERNER S PHONE 8181 CL I PFPER VIRGINIA . . , . ' . . v . .' ', flu' A ' 4 1 ' 90 I 7 , Q V I L .1 n 1: lu Itcxll' zziih be J'f7Yi'lg mil. . A ' I Av I ,I A . y , A, 4 Ill!! ii' NEWBERRY S fn zpum Bzg I muh ff On thc Cornex CUI PI-I I-R X IRGINIIA FASHION SHOPPE C L 1 PLPI R VIRCINIA DAVIS JEWELRY STORE Dnmonds Nmonxlly Adxcrmed NV1rches md jewelry Cmmuzteui Watch Repnnmg PHONI SC96 PIEDMONT PRODUCE COMPANY C1511 Buyers of FCCS POUI TRY HIDES FURS FUSSELL S ICE CREAM IOR All OCC ASIUNS Fusseus ICE CREAM dfxrgmcf BFQ1 Slxcr 1851 DIAI 1661 fLII-TIER VIRK INIA HU 1 , ff' 'K' :I 'Y . ffrc' I ' J z ' 1 ' ', . , 1. l J 4 1 I 1 , , . ' , ' 2 H In The New Exponent Building DIAL 81177 CPLPEPFR. VA I 5' CAAA A rirwxe 1' X! xxx I xxx 1, ,lf 'Eff I6 Q T . IJ f , 3 .' T H A R D H E c E N w 'r A R It J. B. CARPENTER, Manager E R HUTCH ERSON'S Berrer Home Furniture 0 CULPEPER, VIRGINIA ORANGE ROAD PHONE 8059 fp LILQLGQ BOTTLED GAS SERVICE Dommlon Gas 81 Supply Two Locauons CULPEPER VIRGINIA ORANGE VIRGINIA Duck C Weaver and Son BUICK Aurhonzed SCIVICC and General Rep1IrIng Used Cars DIAL 8771 CULPFPER VIRGINIA CULPEPER FARMERS CO OP INC DIAL CULPEPER 9916 DIAL REMINGTON 70 F 3 DIAL SPERRYVILLE Znll E Duncan rxght .Iemor and after Jrbool flefk Jboux neu feed grnldmg equipment! ll' Smzth F jacobf loggelber We Slam! Dzzuled We Are Simi Flour Meals Feeds Feruhzers and General farm bupphes CLLPEPER VIRGINIA llll 0 ' , 1 I A ' A . 4.411 ' Y . U l Co. 7 ' ! 7 I ' ol o . 1. I , v ' o V l 0 I. , . . , A -1' Bingham 81 Taylor Corporation Nluhmn Shop 1 L Wddm' num llln Strut PHONI Nw INK CARPENTER BROTHERS Bodx md Fender Rcpilr Shop C hes XVork Punrmg, md C CDCFII Repfur Work T W Cmukox SrR1rT Fl IIIIIR Vmrlxm HOFFMAN IMPLEMENT SERVICE Yuffcr r to ohn Deere Del xml Ven Idm P1pcL Fxrm fqunpmcnt Yuzzre 11176715 Ill 'Need DIAI U91 XXIQI CNIIIIIIR Qin V IN Trlpletl' Mlllmg LR MIA! AWD I PHONI Sw 6 Cl IPI PIR VIRC I TIS O I Q 12-.': 1111 'g ' i.,. ' :' ' Y: 2 1 L' xIm1II.Gf .'liR,l'fU, I Ng -Q -- .1 llf . T 2 1' ' 2: ' 7717 I ' C.lIl'lil'I1R, Vim. .'r.- ' X 0 O I E ffl I. VC'II.I.IAM SVU.-KN C ' ompany J ' Hof . 1 . A iliklb N, A 1 1 A .. U 1' Ir 120 Q .LUN ,MEET 15' 2 E' 'INA Ill Lmivl-iR, mcg pm -Y' ll! f' KNAKAL S BAKERY Lx R11 s 11s1r1cQ II11 rum 1 111 111111111 cr ' 1 mm r1x1 s N Dx red s Food Market 1x1N! Ylcf X11 LS AICIIS Crmcrlu lm Irogcn 111111s CLORE FUNERAL HOME live Home n llmzzqfvl Ill Scrzlfc DIAI 2361 1 11111 V111c1 WCVA L H 1 111 1Jll1U1lL Serum 1 190 on Hour D111 C1 LI 1 1 IR B11oA11CAs11N1 QORIORKTION XCfx1l x 1 1 Iii 11 ll L S LL S811 1 X 1 SL yOL1I' an lf f11r111Lr sL11111111111, 1111 1111s111css 11111111 111 11111111111 1111115 66 Leqqetts DEPT STORE ....... Home of Better Values X111 IN 111 I F I C111-4 -M 11,1-Ap 'RH' 111- U11 ' mv' .1 - 51 - - 1111 1111. 11111 .,I, . A,. ,A 1:.l11 '1 1 1 1,111 11111 1.1111 I' 11010 ' Q V W lk 1711 H111 111612. .us Cil1.1'l41'1-R, V11u.1N1,11 111- 1-.ff ' 'E Cl'.Pi'i, QN111 111, Ali A C.l11.PEP1:R. V1RC1lN1A CO. ' 1 U- ' 'l'l.f1'l1U1X'.S. C,l','1l7!'A'l'ljS UI 'lllff Cfl.1'1XS UI' WW fjll' 1 1111111 In lf.11'l1 .zmf 15111111114 of You For luck 11111 fll ' 'c .',' ' 1 11 c 11cx1 111119 111 ' life-H 11' 11... - '.'.' ' '1 ' ' fjl'I.1'1z1'1iR. ' 11 .'1A LEE ROSENBERG The Young Man IIin1.relf Z CULPEPER, VIRGINIA Clement Insurance Agency Life-Fire-Auto-Bonds Hospitalization-Casualty Im'zf11zm'e and Sawire for 25 Yearr 114 N. MAIN STREET CULPEPER, VIRGINIA PHONE 9909 CULPEPER HOME 81 AUTO SUPPLY GIINLRAI ELECTRIC DEAIER B F GOOdflCh Dealer PHONE 4641 Yowell Hardware Co , Inc Hardware Housevw ares Bulldmg Matenals ELECTRIC SUPPLIES DIAL 8345 QULPLPER VIRGINIA A Raulmgf enffgr a regu'ar rzze r be 14,1116 W Ieailaerr and L Aelrwl zlrmk kmg Izze Coca Cola Bottlmg Works, Inc PIIoNI 8125 CUIPLPER VIRKINIA Merchants Grocery Company, Inc Buy Pleezmg at Your Local Reta1l Grocery SAVE COUPONS . . - , ,I ' , , I 3 O Q .'f, f Q ,r , . 4. O - I 1 -::III1:+ Rapldan Mullmg Company Igl l1rIdL I ours om Nic Il Ind ccd Water Q round In Old Vxru ll I L Il LI L I 1 N1 RAPIDAN N IRC NIA STALLINGS COMPANY UNH, 4 PHINI HU Ol IH XIIIN. N Rl C I I PI PIR X IRCINIA GEORGE L CLARKE Spommz Goods Hardwx are Household bupplxes Sroxes Ileurual iupplnes Txcllmze Dlffrzbzflor john T Lems Dutch Boy Palms 717 DAVIS Smrrr CLLPEPFR VA Clore Wnlhams Ponhac Co Yaler ami Yer: :ce DIAL 9000 C UIPEPER VIRGINIA .1 PITTS TH EATRE x MEETS KIDO Bnxj T PITTS Prefzderzt 'IU T I MARTII Dzftrzrt Mrzmzff llm H l-X. ' Tl J ,Q C, K A I Fm 'Af I'ff1l'w'I VP ' 9 I I- . azszl MII' mmff ilu 'J M 8 S ,. I AA A. L-T Em fU'I1IIv1 Ilf ruff h A Q V V ' Eff A - 7 - V , Pontiac Dealer Esso Products ' ' 7 'N TQ . I Q-. H d , 'D A T J - L 1 . ll ll ' u n I V Il ll 5 A ll ,A my ' d .7 :- ' '-'w--- -. if . . NI ' ' ber BAILEY BROS Geneml Mcrchmduse PHONE 4426 BRANDY VIRGINIA BROWNING TRACTOR an EQUIPMENT COMPANY Dxal 8011 Box 590 FORD TRACTOR FORD EQUIPMENT Ormge Rcnd Cl I PI PLR VIRI INIA Bef! Wzfbef to Claw of 1956 Eh Culpeper Star Exponent Sc-rung Culpeper and Adjqcent Counrlcs for '73 Yexrs JOH N S THORNTON REAL ESTATE an Szfzfe 193 7 d f I XX f INSURANCE Q , 4 ,'J .JA 2, ff Ilri I+ 11115 1,ht 1 lm Lzzlrn I' film LlfL I nr ur LEWIS PHARMACY SODAS DRLC s Rclmble P!C'fLlIpfl0IlI GO LUIF CUIPFPIR VIRGINIA I' R SIMPSON Dzftrzbfzlm Gulf OII Corporahon CULPEPER VIRGINIA F L WHITE 81 COMPANY Haberdasberx f'I IPI PFR VIRFINIIA mn t 'apt lu In IFS the STVTSON Ivy league III g. I X 'I Y , . I Il ,. J . , . - X I B Sr ., nj , t'I!,fC'- ,rl1f2 '. af H. IIZI 5t:fI'ft'6fI1 lm mr 'n 1 A f nf 'II C Q , - . 1 1 , I 4 '. . , . A . . 3 U O G 5 1 In SlI1'l'4't'1I1 . -V .- ,, I . 5 1 , I I - A SWAN JR 8-CO Olner New Holhnd and Ferguson Firm Equlpment Frngnd ure Home Applmnces PHONE 9971 CIIPHIR YIRII A CULPEPER CREAMERY IJ1fffll7Ilf07'I' 0 MONTICEIIO DAIRY BRAND PRODUCTS D I Q E1 FIIIFIFR YIRCINIA DODSON BROS EXTERMINATING CO AI H CHARLOTTISVILLI' VIRQINIA Pl AY more IIVE longer thus ns Ie SPORTS AGE Pres Brown s Sport Shop O Box 871 Phone 667 LFXIINFTON VIRCINIA Prev Delueff 'Ike Goodr WHITING OIL COMPANY Incorporated CIIICS Servrce Gasolme Kerosene Motor Olls Fuel O11 TIYCS Accessorrcs CITIES II' bofcsalc Rctllf SERVICE Ilh J. . , ., . ' , , V L , rx . k f 1' .4 ' IA. C, II.2'i,71NI. V1'4JA1I.7, , . -, - ' ' rm O I Bfunfcff 'lifrfzzifc' Cfmlrnl p- U , D H Dr , .sons 1' 'f 1 ' ' ,, -V . ., f ,- , , ' . L Browning Real Estate Agency PRESTON M. BIIOWNING 8: joux H. HII'r CILIPEPER. VIRGINIA C. ROY JONES JEXVELER DAVIS S'I'REI5'1' CKLPEPER, VIRGINIA SINGER SEWING CENTER 10D EAST DAI IS SIREET DIAL 9047 f.,LLPEPI:R VIRGINIA MAIN STREET SERVICE STATION JOE Amo RED I5 I' QOOCIIILII PIlI'6b md 'Iubw PIIONIE 8161 QL LPEPl:R VIRLIIINIA GREEN S GROCERY BIII Green IM FT VIRC INIA TOWN 81 COUNTRY MOTORS Sui Rltrer DIAI S D9 Je Beal nz Inez! Cm Martln Pham 9857 IU DIII5 Street P Mmm 'Q Jon-IN H GRIFFIN Box +09 PIILDNIQNT BLIIDINc QLLPI:PI:R VIRGINIA PHONL OII 201 R SIIIIMI S I I 9 I 2, . K,7, '.. . I I k , ,Kb L F 4 A ' 265 Furniture Company, Inc. 'ff-f ' ' I I I I J I 'I CQII. IiPI2III I' IIIA QA 'Q V Q, I: .I .1 I f llfb -'S CULPEPER PLANING MILL BUILDING MATERIALS Millwork a Specially PHONE 9988 Bruce's Insurance Co. Thomas IZ. I7ran'.Ifn Complete Insurance Service PHONE 8686 133 WEST DAVIS STREET LUIPLPER VIRGINIA R BARBER METAL WORKS Henrnf, 'Q AIr C,0ndItIoIIIII5 IDIAI S935 LULPLPFR VIRGINIA SONNIE PORTER We Mend Anyrhmg But A Broken Heart A Su an CULPEPER ESSO SERVICENTER XV ISIIIIIID Pohshrng, LubrIe.ItIorI Tnrcs B IrrerIeS AcLessorIeS Phone 87 I IRNI bT HUDSON CJWNLR S H4111 EDDIES BARBER SHOP 706 N MAIN SIRIII PIIONI 'MOI CUI I I I I R VIRGINIA CULPEPER FOOD SHOP 167 IIAS1 DAXIS STRFIT Puoxr 4541 For the Best IH Melts md C rocenes SEIGN EUR STUDIO C cncr'II PIIOICJEZFIPIIQ P oxI ml? IH INIAIN SIU P IIR INIA MOORE KELLY 81 REDDISH fzrm Ilfori A Specialty I lI'lCI Clcfmrxg I Ike BLIlILIIIIg Roxd BLIIICIIHS, Flrm Drumgc OI: we I VIIII INIA N EWS STAN D MII.,uInes 'lobucos C'll'ICIICS Inc Crclm md Sundrms CI I PEPER VIRGINIA Stop If Tour ATI ANTICJ De1ler for CONIPLLTI CAR SERVILL R XX A F D1 Il71bllf07' ATLANTIC REFINING IIPIPIII XIRCIN PIEDMONT TELEVISION ACmIr1I md R C A PHONE ISI 501 N Ma rx btrccr CLIIHPPIR XIRCJIINIA MODERN SHOE SHOP Mens Vsfork Smes fxpc I lx pulrnlg II bl! I II I ALL YORK GLARANTFPID :ek Daxs up I Sarur Im CL S I VII Ia!! I Dans Street CL LI IMI-'I-R X IRGINI-X I . I ' , I II - A 1 ' I 202 SUV' I' 'II 2I2'I' ' ' Cil'I. Iva , VIIIIQ I .4 ' , ' I I 1 . 'I 'I' I I I I I y I I' . I '. ' ' , I. 15, QI' I 'z 1 . 1. . Sales and Service 7 T . w I -. ,. 5 r . . I.. . 'L11s .' l V :Q fr 'e ' ve- uf W I - fy Iq' ,u CO. ..,l Z., Clxiz, ' gym f 5, f . ,. . I . I 4 Ill F PIEDMONT CHEVROLET INCORPORATED Your Qhurolet and Oldsmobdc Dealer ' I HOUR TOXIC INC Dml 9991 NIg.,It 77 I will North Mun Srrccr C ulpcper VIFLIUI CULPEPER BUILDING AND SUPPLY CORP Buxldmg Supplxes Mdlwork Ind Consrrucnon PIIoIxI5 8o8J OID RIXFXVILIF ROAD BOWMAN STEVENS Inc I C156 I'1rm Mmluncry PHONL 9870 Home Benefnclal Lnfe Insurance Co , Inc Repreferzlcd by A F XVIIIIAMS C C C0IR1IxI:Y j IJOMAIII I- K KNACJR BABY JIM S Snack Bar 8. Drnve North Mun Srrur C L I I PPI R VIRGINIA GEORGE R ROBSON 8. CO C INERAI CONTRACTORS CI IPIPIR XIRCIxIA We of the Ili.,l lUI11 Communny XVISII ro brow WIIII Sou J H WILLIS SONS IIC NIM VIRGINIA T A V . A A J- f' 3 'C -, nl 7 ' il I ' , A 'A All I I I W A L , wt I ' . . -In . ' Q W. H. HossI.I2Y-M. J. BAI.I.A'l'O I' AA . H .ly . A I O 0 92 ' . i . , O I . - 7 I ' V . . 1 1, ' II . I , , 122 Genenl Contractors for Wood Stecl Ind Concrete Structures CULPEPER CONSTRUCTORS CORPORATION Phone 9995 P O Bux O CULPFPER VIRGINIA GILMORE SERVICENTER Atlas Tlres Bfttterres md ACLCSSOFICS 1' U zrr INIAIN ANII XY ILIIAMS STRII IS PHONI S755 g,0YAL CROWN Nehl Botthng Company Locally Owned and Operated CULPEPER VIRGINIA MAC THOMAS WINNIE EDDINS E A CLORE SONS Establlshel In 18 0 IVI'lHlll:'lLILlI'6I'S of EARLY AINIERICAN FURNITURE AWD CHAIRS Male fSolIl Waln t Cherr M ple r Mahoga y SOLD DIRECT TO CONSUMER Wr te for Free Catalog MADISON VIRGINIA Dzflributorr or CHESTNUT FARMS I If mf DAIRY PRODUCTS D1al Culpeper 8070 no one Answers DIal 8934 INIADISON ROAD CULPEPER VIRGINIA Re rzgemlefl I0 your Door or Sf ne MEADOW BROOK DAIRY SEALTEST DAIRY Pkooucrs HRESTONE BETTY sRowN s sl-lor Tires - Tubes - Auto Supplies Farm Tire Service IDEAS IN FI.OWERS Culpeper Appliances, Inc 111 5 Main Sffffef Your Firettone Dealer Phone 8765 BEAUREGARD STOCK FARM Holstein Cattle BRANDY VIRGINIA smvice t X we 1 Guest FUNERAL Home Member Order of the Golden Rule PRIVATE AMBULANCE DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE DIAL 6481 QULPEPER VIRGINIA E Clark Jeleclr a pan f uhlte bath u 11h help f II AJ r SHOTS FROM The Family Shoe Center xx Ilk the ro ds md streets of Culpeper 119 E Dfnis Street 17 EU BANK 81 CALDWELL I l1C. ARCI'II'l'IiCQ'I'S AND ENGINEERS DIQSIIQN AND CoNs'I'RI?CI'IoN ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Ijrudmg Aberdeen Anvus Llttle for Beet SHERWOOD CAMPBELL ESTATES INCORPORATED LIGFIH Q Xlfglflll Come fo 5176711 om! for .Seed Simi CULPEPER PLUMBING 81 HEATING CORP O11 Burner SIIQ5 Ind Scruuc Comr Ipror IX I R II DIAI S580 S S C IIUCFOII Street C ulpcper X IrI,IIIII ROSSON TROILO GARAGE Iron: Fnd Ind Body Work Iimxnu XIRCINIA l AA A AA O ' 2 A A1 1 W I 1 gl, 7 J I U A n I 1 L , 'I , General Plumbing X Hearing L ' 4 OL 'i .l.fIIIII, ,Ilya . II- RIL. I'-I-II . . 7 . , , I , , I II ' I ' 'A 'I w r ROCHESTER ROPES Inc CULPEPER VIRGINIA BARRON S TIRE SERVICE tecfzppmg z Ypetz :IU RECAPPINC1 8. VULCANIZINC1 DIstr1butor of SEIBIIRIING TIRES PHONE DAY 8700 NR III QIRAYSON M04 406 N Mam Street CUIPIPER VIRGINIA CULPEPER HIGH SCHOOL CLASS RINGS Supplled by W C SAUNDERS COMPANY 1110 INIARSHALI STRVIT RICHMOND VIRGINIA D11 7 74 9 P O Box 748 CHARLOTTESVILLE OFFICE MACHINE CO Afllhorzzccl Umleru owl Aggemj S Iles Servlces Supphes JOHN F INIARSHAII JR Pcfrrefemzlzzt 915 West Mam Street C HARI OTTFSVII I I- VIRGINIA I 1 v UP . -. X., . IC i- ': ' '--f ,7 3 . . 1 , - 1 QI -- I . . , . O I A 4. ' 4 '4 , '. , I , V, P . . 2 - - Ii' . .., . X! J' 2 1 J if IZIS I1- mf W WzW W ' 5 116-132 NORTH IEFFERSON STREET ' ROANOKE, VIRGINIA fmrvrco C' 3 'X E3 E EEEEEE SW' fl 5- 5-55 E ADDITION TO CULPEPEQ HIGH Scuooz. EDWARD E HARWELL GENERAL CONTRACTING Phone 7472 ORANGE VIRGINIA The Staff of the 19,6 LOIONN xnr xnsh to thank the folloxung whose md elther hn UICIJHX or through the generous don.1t1onofthe1r tnne and efforts ham paxed the road bx VShlCh thls stzff hae been ihle to present to the student bodx th1S xearboolx TS J 5 ILUI' O L XC. Oilllg IUIIIIIIIIQ, PILIU LS xx as draw lllg near lhe Idxertxscrs for xxholehtutedlx Quppntnlgt the Ituhoolt tInIneIIllx r X no I t Xllllllflklllll Cornpxnx illkixlf' .Ich 'Nlurrdx of the Roinokel I1gI'iXlI1gLOII1PiI1X for thelr cooperdtlon IH the engrax Ing and pflllllllg of thli xedrhook lhe ddxleers for their QZCIILFOSIIX IL Ind IUIULIILL ullh I Stn espeelillx Xllsi Xlarx George Bolen ehlef Ilxmer fr r Icr tlrelese effortb on behalf of the IQ,6 XC1f'bOOh PN fir! EE f f- . , - Iv - Cnuirs' - , ' , , to f ' - od-, e H It - Y , -- , -H .... iv 5 'I -g -:E -B Y P9 :X F - B ft sg- 2,51 'X ee ,I :-.:!...... 195 O 7 . , '. ' ' ' ' z '. 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Iir11c1L Ii:1I1f1i.1:11 111.71 ' .I : IQII gI.1: 11' ' 111--1. 1-1-1.111 1: 11 17I-III.. 1II111.1....I.I.II. lL.Q'C,.. 1,7 IFIUI3 II I1 '3 II: I'if51'111f1f SIG Il- W- UT- 'PIM '17 I' 1, .I:1111'1 S1 '1-11sI 11r1': 111. Z11. 72 s1. I 1 1 1 Xg1111. 4111311111: I311x :1N: :1-. W4 1:1-.11-11, lx: 11-17,3 111:13 1. ,IQ 37,1 :qi 4,7741 ,W I I 4 .X',I111. Ii11 1I-.1Ig'I1: XIIZCI1- II-1 111. W Ill-.MIL XIJC4 Rf-'lj ,Z 4: .X1'111'. III-YIWIIIQ RFID 1: 11. 1:, f14.1111.f17. 71 Q 117.1474 4Az!,.m,,: 4: .X1I111'. XI II1:1:111 lI I5 21 11. -19. HQ 171.173 If - 411444-4: RFID 4.45. :lu gg-7, , Q ' .XIiII111I:I,1:11111: IH.4Q.I4.7fj I1q1I11-r, XI11r:11r1-1: UI? 21.41. 101 - -XMC4.:11..1h1.m5t4. 4.7 7.4 IigI - . Il11s11I11': lI IJ1: 111. 117. IDI - 'Nil 137. .. Shun. W Ii: -I1'.4l11111--z Ii'-5 1171 15. ff. I1 . 54. 1111 - - 4 P4,.,..4,..: p..11mm 5.4: 374. QI N4 I5L1cI11'. II: ' 1 RFID I: II. Li - 7 Q 'l'11.,ml.,. gt . -. 74414.11 H I Ii: 'Ing Igll I1:1':11 IiI IJ I1 V1 - XVIII 1141- I-'12-WOU1. - lv . . . . . . - 1 . 4. Ii11'l11-. LI11:111: Ii:1411,1L1111 11. 117. 7 1 7 'Hu' HUM.. R4X..4.44444.: 42. :qi QR IIIIIIIV- I1I'I'3 RIIIIIIIIIII5 I: 1 ' IIIU. IIiII1:1111: Rixzl 1II1'g 111. gz. Q7 ,S S Nc Ij111I1'1w 1111--11411111--1 11 11. 1 A 117. s1111v.,- 11. 11... 7.7. 11. 77. 11 14 QQIIILVI3IIQII4IIfIlI3RIIIlIII'11III3 :IV :3- :II N: ' '. -I:11'I4S11111 413 IIII111' 51.1 42. 411. Ng. 1 1-'. 1111-111 :14111141!1:4' H714 . 1 --3 IlI I 2: .Z 111.111-111. 111.1-1 121111 -11: 1-1. 1-1 BIZ' 112. 1111.111 if +I. 11. 11 I341I1Ixxf11. I:11'1: JCI N. I 1-11 FY.: 42 B4 ku ll 4' . HHHXEF.. 474. 71. Xl 1,1 '. 1. . , L., -1 - 41 , 41- - .7 .. . . . In IIII III' I MII. HIL MII I I: :XI :III Ik' I I' xv' xx: I' ' I' I7 111. I'.I1z41I11-1I1: 5215, I'.:1f1 51.1 212. S12 111 lr BMI I 0' SI' III , Igll .I'11I11-r1So1,S, Ifilil S',1lf'1.Q1.Q4 1 IS: I -I1I.I11111XI1 I11'II1: 311. 117. P41 B QD, A ' 'A I5 -1-I-.I. I r:111IiI111: Rg4111I:1111 211 UI , rx' :I I B: 4- .4444 S44 .4 xml X44 444445: 4: I3 I' . I1:1rI1:1r:11I111X 36111 37. N4 45:4...1,4.14: M- .M I.I31-115: Ii :1:f1:17.1,1.xq H41-k1-1I1q1fI. Iiwys' 'I1111111r Y:1r-f11.11 I311 Ivr. If: 1111111 XIz11-1 ZIQ II'.L'11111-1-1-1 51. 1 1 B11-I411I1:1I'. IS115,7'Y:1rsE11:11Y. JI II' II7' IDC' ICI 1111-1.1-1111111. 41111: 111112111 11.1.5111 1 .1 II IIT-I-IIII1151-'11'11fI11f11.1'1-'117-1.11. IiL1sI41'1I1:1II.U1rI4'111111111l'1I.IQZ '-5II I'.'1III'I7214' I3:111111::1r1I111 . I,1-R111 II'7 II' '71 51.2 111. N4 -.II'1II1:1111g iI:I3 1: 27, -.'Z Ii: Iwi.. Q'I1g1rI1g7g Il:g1'j.'17II1-3 .If-. 711. 7' . KI S. P11111-II: Iiil X.XI11I1':51.3 II Ii.1j.111'. I711111I:1-1 H .' 271 I'1.9l.N4.1P H1 1111-rm CI11r11Ij. 111 -I1'1I'ur711t1'11't: 40. Nl Ii.1fyTv.,Ig1'111--g R-'r1iz1111-11141.f1f',11:.114.117 Ii1'.1I.11 . 4I151':1I11: IQIIIP 1: If-. I17 Q'g1f1-.1-r1g1g11 IIHIII- I'11II-1411 5- XIIIII SI-149 ::- : 77 C:11'1I1-r. 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II11wg1r1Ig RI U Il 43. 77' C' -'11, CILIZ 'II11 I3r:1111Iy 3 317. gg. 1,11 IJ' 111111. VICJIHZ RIIU I: 111. 42. 212. 42. I 3 C' -1'11. xlll 111-si .X111's411II1'1 .117 I ' -I11111..l111': Ii11x 1N:: 311. J.. 113. 117 lr--11.Y1ru1111:11 I'.II1w11111I: 4g If' 'I11111. XI:1 sI141lI: I9r:11I, 1 4g C' -1 1111I. -I11I111. I.1:1111111: 47 I ' I1lIIl.XI1lll.'l I31x 7:11 42. 24 ' '-r, .X1111i1-. R:11111I1111: 219. C17 I ' Iillll, R .1 I7I I-311111 5114.2 C' Hr. I,111s: R11p11I:111: 40. C17. 71 I ' 'I LIIII. SI1' I-.1 I44111I11j17 C1rAII' . I r1 IICISL Iirq If: 17. Lg. 3.,. gg. 7111. 173 If' LS. I :11c -sz H15 :IRL 11.31 CY i111sI1-1. C'I1 's1i111'g Rix1-yx'iII1': 49 z' -r:1I1I. R111 -rl: RI U Il M1 C' ' sI1-5.I,11rr11i111'.Ri.--I '1II1': 47 If Iq1II. ,I11111111 Y:1rsi1y1114 C' I SI1-5. xI2II 'L 12:11 S. I5I111- Ri1Iu1' .X11'.g 43. gi. 5 I 11111I1z1lI. Y:1r.'it1':173.17g C' ' SI11, R11I -r1L 13:11 S. IEI111- R11I41' ,Xu-.3 1 . gg N I rI. XI11z -lin. RI U 11 427. g17. 1111. 717. 1.. 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Hg, 70.171 H21Il.S11r: 1 RVI7 4Z IO. 24. 25. 30. gg. gg. 1:'1 I - Bu. - .'.' I,-1111' :11I.X1111'riC:11 17. IH 1121 . Dgni lg Rix -yvill 'L 30 I - Fg - .- . - ' .3 . 77 IIa . CI1'11r1:1'g Ri ll 'L 36 If -H1 1 4 -- 5 111' .X 1' 2:71. 74 H21 S u . I5:1rIv:1rz1g 401 S. Ifzxst 51.247, 61. 71 H11 5 U .. z1ry14O 5. ICs: St,:4O.f1l.r'! Gaines. I'.1I11'111g III YY. L'IIilI1CIIC'F Sl.: 241. RO. fff. QI. 193. Harlow' KIIIIIIITII: Ill, Locust SI-3 35- U- 39- CW- CI' 'IP 25- 'Y 79' ' I I C1111 1 -.S -1 B n . 1. 13. ss. 115. 1,1 11111 '. B12 d,'1.17-55-58.59-'11 G.44. K qlgurlz ls L L 54 IIa z ,LICIII 3402 If. .' - ' St.: 40. g17. 114 Gull. U 454' 1. IQIJID-4. 7' 73 HasI..Ir.II1-rl1r1gB11:1 1 17. 54.17.114 Ga . 'I zgI311. 143.143.1021 H3'I-H'I' -If-5 B0-'I I3 15- 39- 3'-4M 357 77 Ca 1,24 .L 4:5 51434414-t.:47 Hat' . I'II'Z1lI7' I1: RFID 1: 43 C'a . gol S. NIL' St.:37.f11.f1f1.Ng.1:1 H21 XIII. Cl I 'L 'I ' ' I3 - '3- ss.f15.'-Pi N3 C':1 ' ,I. z' -1 .- 'IIIL'2 47 ' ' 1I f 'K'-'1I'IIkV 1215-31-51-55-5'1 Fa'-, '11 -1 :47.j1.73 2 '-If1Cf1'3A 2 . 117 CH' . J. .2 g XIII' 31537. 55. jN.N1.fJ. NN. 171. I ' ' Iam RIA Hx 47 13. . IIz1uI1t..I11I1 :If ' ' I3 ,7O Cills. Cz I -A -1 RFID 1: 117. 71. 71. Hg IIilllUI1I1Si1l I il 'I I147 CTI-s. -I 'r Q: II11111111: 47 II:111uI1t. 'I'I11r111:1:g IQII1 '1 Ig 311. 37. gg. 144. 74.1711 G'l1-5. X1 g.I.ig 1 .57 IIz111uI11. 'I'I111111:1s1 Iilk ' Ig .174 CII--C'I11l71g1j. 77 II:111:I1t, Y111' -111: R1.'1'.' 'III1': 40. 'N.173. 1' Q' g I. 'g -1Iil3SI11g11'IS1...4,5 IIz11-rmck. IIIO XYUSI STL 37. 413. ljl, 74' C' '. I1- 11 1 SIL I - 'Q4k1.SX. 1.7-3. 74 II: -. -11, XI11r1I111g151oXX1-sr SI..-Q7.Sg.11f1.Hg. x, N -. Chg -3 S111 R1111Q'3317.g3.gg.gg.J,1, IIz1wI41 4. C'1- '-gSI111- Xl1IIs:47 C' -. Ii:1rI. C'z1stl1-11111: lf'1..4,O.7H.1'1.SQ Ilzuvk' s. IIIIUIIZ H344 N. XIJIIII St. lix1..4:. gk 37.177 ' -.I'III1g3RI U31l,:. 7. g.'.174 II:1w S. XI: 73 51: R111111' C: 40. 67. Hg ' -. 'I'g11'l11rg Rlfll gg 117. 317. 30. 514. ng. I17. IM. 17 f.1. 173.173 II41x1' I,2lIIIll2 RI U 3140. 7. 'I, Hg. 10.2 C' -. XY1 1-11 iI U 1114. 117. 117. 717.17f1.171.173 II11wI4' R1-I 111 Iinx 4' 124,52 7H. 10.1 C' I1 ll, C'I11-rryg 11u17 II1- Ir'k St.. 311. I7,Ql,C1f1.C1f4.N1 II111111-A. I'IIIIlk'I'Q .XII A--1 III1'1 9. .174 Clr:1I11:11i1111: S7 II-Ir11-I1.C'I11rI1-gg Ii11g ggg lX..4'7.174.177 Cir: 1-r. IS11rI11r41p I'QII11'1 11I. 1N. 42. 4g. f-1. 117. '41 II1-1I111.IJ1111:I11N.RI IJ:g13.47 Clr41x'1'r.,l111111--Q IfII111 v111Ig IN. 17. W4 II1'tIi11. II1'rI1-111.X11ie-x1II1': 7. '4 CIFQIXVT. R115 ll11vI11I1 11111I1 47 IIVIIII1. -I.1111 I. 11 411. NI. NQ Clr:111'-. YJ fp: RI'IJ::41.g:,f1g II1'IIi11. R.1111111111I1,I1'1I'1-11111111111147 73 III :P School Index 11 11 N1 1 I1 H1 1111 H1 1111 H1I1111 II III H111 1I11 1 111 4 11 h11I11 1 1111 1 1 0 S D1 1 41 4 1111 11111111 4 1 1 11111I11 II1111111 1 I1 011 1 C 111111 I II11111111 111 XI 4 7 II 11 111111 1 S 111111 11111 DX ll 11 40 l H1 111111 1 1 H11II111 IIUI 111 111111 I U Ill HW II IISNXI P 01111 11111111 I1 1111I1111s 11111s XI11cI11II1 40 711 11 1I1111s 1 I1 1 111111 5 111 I H01t011 ID111111I11 Box 1148 47 11cI1 Xlrs XX 1II1 1111 0, LIIISIILII XIr I I 1 1 IO 8 II1111 IYLI 1 11x 1 H111Is1111 1G flkll 1 Ili b II 111I1111 111I1111 111I1111 111I1111Q 111I1111 1IlIxIIl 1 11I1111 111I1111 111I1111 111I1111 1III1Il 111I1111 111I11111 LIII-1111 Il Ill 111I1111 11 1 D1 DL 4 O lf I'D1l'I 1 4 1 X IIILX 1111 X 0 R DX 48 IF1X 4 I1 1 QII D D4 111 c11r1I Tlll 111s 11111 47 0 Lllll lllll KIIII IIFII llIlI I 1 C 1C1I' 1 7 1 IS Il li 111 41' Ix1111411 11ss11 1 , if llllk LX H1111 15 XI 7 100 104 I 47 IIII I'ILT LI11 XFIIILII' 4 1 11CI11111 ll 1 1 llxill s 111111111 11 1 R 1 1 c1'111I QIXKXXI 1 ,7 Il L14 1 Lk ,X 40 C C 11111 11111 11111 1 I N 1 K Il 7 111 1 J T tIIIxlIIQ I ID 4 lI1IxIII 11 Il I1 Ix 111411 ll 1111111 1 rx Ix1111111I1 1111 ll 111 1 1 1111 II 40 1 1 1 1 NI 111 ll ID 4 111II X 1111 1 I X DX DX If ID 11111 I II 1111 1 '1 1 744 11111 1 , lf 1, 1 4 1111cI1 11I1 1 1I1 Is 4 111 F11 X7 101 I 4 N II1-11sI- , I. llI.' -, H1111 q14g 17, 4: s. I51-1 -'Q I511s1111g 47 II1'11sI1',', R ,': R:1pi1Iz1111 3, 77 -' 5, 13.11111-5 RFU 3347 H1'1I11- ,S ' XI111'I11'II.': 47 'I S, ID1111s:G1-111-rz1I ID1-I111-11:5-IZ H1'1111I , SZlIlII'123I .4 '11c'r Sl.: 47 J1 ., G1-1 -3 RFID 3, -1,11 IIIII. I11'1': RFID 1: 13. '. 7. SPI. 7,1 'A S,f1L'1II !1'QSI1 R111111-1243, 48 I 'I'I1H1,:XI'II 1 ' Ig 7,14, 713 'I S, I ' 1I'IIIq11'11111Ig4H 'I . D1 ,'1I'I ' ' 1I:47 'I S. ,I1'ss1'1 IDFZIID Iyl 1.04. 37 'I .G1'111'1'21: RFID 4: 1. 40. 1411, 1 j- s, I,1111is1-. RI-'ID 3: 40 ' , D1- -1'1': 'I ' ' I140 QI' s,XIz1r.'gIi1: I- 143,31 H111, II:11'1'1'1'1 Rix IIl'l ,I- 7 'I S. Nz '13 H11 40113-37,111,11g,1,7 Ili .,I11I1 :.1X11'ss1III1': Xl ,I' 1s. P1-guy: Y11-11'11111'11: 4 .941 H' ,Xlz ' 1 :lg IDz11'1: .Il.14O hl- -' 5, RHI .15 RFID 1, ,', 70 III11, XIQ I 1 .X111'3.' 'II1'2 43 'I SI1' I-,'g RFID 3: N, 711, H3 I . R11I,'l I 'II7 1147- K2 FI' S. 511571 I311s11111g 4H III11, S: z1I1: SIZIF IQUIIII' CI: , Hg JL- 14' 5-11,1413 I-144411, ,,,,1l 47 II1I' IIIII. I.a111'1-111'1-1 RFID I1 41, g4, 110 QI- s, XIiII1z11111 RFID 2: 42. 114.11Z,1111,117 1 III, I.-1'1s1 RFID 1143-S'I II3 -I11I111s-111. B11 1Iz1g S11-11-11sI urug 40, xg, QR, 111 i Im' ITIIIIFI IM 734: II: ,I11I111S1111, vII1111111'g 511 X. Ifzlst 51.1 I7, 422 111,1I11'1II1HA1I1II1lIIIIII1I- III-'15 I1 II11 .1, 'I 'S- I'I'fIII'1 IWII I1 40- 11- 111. 711 11 1 I'5.'KflII 1 14111' .1,1 II1I1.-1811 LJ I II I 'IMI' WSI xI'III'I'III I' ' II' I1I '7 S' 'I H 4: . gl 56 ' ' j11111fs, R1':111z1I1I. Iira 1111 48 IV V, , -S: 4 j11111's. R1 I1 :liz 1I1': 37. 81, K4 II 1 D1-11111 Nli1-I -II1: 31. 72. 72 -II' ' IIIIII 1IlI ID'1 III- 33- ' - I' - 7'l- 7I1-'21- 1211- 1 II1 -,11- ,-Q QFID 21 17 .I '-'f CI111:3f1. 17. xH V 1.1 L KI '111GI'1' IILIIDQ K: Ho I .X.1S11-1'1-11sI1111gg 15, g7, 111, 117, 1 j ,I 'HY IIII' 'Sl R5 H0 Q ' , . . ,Zlll g 1140 S. IEI111- Ri lu' .X1'1-.g . 7 A111-S1-111111 P1111115 81 'J , I5z1rIz11:1: Ii ,321-111.5711 GH, 87 ,I '111'I'11-Hi-Y: 3, 7' II11w:111I. XWIII11111: Ii11x112. 47, 70 11 17-1 II-111111 '?L'II 'IWII I III.III'If 177 ' ' -,' - V , ' 1' .C1I1111z11 .XII II 'z 442. f4, N2 H IIQ.. , 03 Q01 .. , :1111 51.1 12,3-. fb-4 :gi gf., 7.2, 14, ,.VHH-,113,X111i5s1'1II1-141,143 II1111 , I51z11II1111Ig RFID IQ ,711 IV' 'I.'- II 'II .1IIl'5I'III1-II II1 . ,I11I111g RFID IL 32, N4 I' ' .1.I4ICI41III4III1I?l-III ilu- Y. A, ljliumlmz 0-1,, Ii' S. B1 IIIIQ Ill If. S41 'IIC -1 51,1 4K II1 ' I, If 1-11317111-r 81.1 47. 70 K1'5'S.Rf1,' II 11: I3-18111112 1. 11C Ix1-5111, I'I11I111: RFID Z1-4H. 14, 711 IIIKI 'I I-III Ani CIIIIII 60' II1 IQ1','s1'1, R111I1: G1'111'r:1I ID1-I11'1' Yi 454 'I ' Di 'II1 I1'P'1III1'l+7 Ii1bI1: .. 1 I11RI 143 I f2'I1I1I1II' 1I'I 'II1 I' -'YO' W 14111 1- 4111111-1111 1- -11111 111. 1.7. 71 I sk 1. CI: 11I'g41'1' . I111111c1-II11S1.1 M110 .. ' Ix II1.'.AI11:111: I511s1-1111 17. 71. 711 -Iz111I1s.I3:1IL :LX'I1'1'11111'11g 443, 111. H: 'IHIIIII RID If IIA IS' III' xl Ala 11115. lD11r111I11: lI lD 1:47 Ix1II,'. I'11111c1z1: RI'ID 1: 11. 311, Lg-, gg, gm, 1,4, 711, 11,1 'IHCHIISI IIEIIIIHI .BMA '-IIT 37' 73' XII, Iii sign I: 12 lI ID 42 Rl. 111, R2 ,I:1c11I1s, I'1-1I1-111'I1: B1-1 Q117, 4.1, gh. 711, 77 H U , ' vlMHl,SMlMk..4RFU14474774 u. B11 I: 11: gn: I'11s1 51.1 IQ 4424044454 Julml BMX 4717, 474 K, IXII s1-1. Iiz1rI1z11:1. I -1 14-2, 111, 111. 741, Hg ,l11f1.111. 111 ga 111-'11 21 47 N1 -,l111Ii1l:r14 P: k ,DIV-i 15. 411. 1- -71.14111 -li ,X Du 444, y4,,wl,,wu, 47. Q7 Iii Ii IL I '. IiI1711I11-1I1g RFID 2143. zz. qi. 73 wlmmw. '4'4l,4mn:1'i,.ul,mH:43 KII1 Xlrf, I 11'1I111'I41U1f1I111fI111:: I7 AIS, -I:11111'sg RFID 21 442,111 R111 'z1I. R-11111I1I: 121141 IDIIIL' R11Iu1' .X11'.g 45, 434, g.',1, -Iz1s411-1. C711 11I1'11g xI1-1I'1-1s111111111: 47 R11 '. ,I11I111: 40: S, XI1'C111' ,111143,4Q.7R,1,4,1,11,117 'I' 'I .. ,XIIC1'1 ll 147 R11 -, ,I11s141I1g 41:2 S. XIQU11' 1111.1 IQ. 22. QQ, . - ' xl' Q, Iivt , 1 RFID 21 47, HJ. 93- IX -I1' IQIIIS, I31'1 -'Q RFID 2137, H11 Ii1'I1'.ID1111:I:1N1I5r::11I1: I1. 44 7' IIS! 'f' School Index XKX 11 1 3 l K 1 1 R S 1 1 1 X Lk I 1 1 1 1 1, : 1 1 I 4 1 1 III 1 1 1 1 IIII tc A I -I 1111 LI 4 II X1 KX I IJ I 1 I' II 1 1111 I 111 1 IF I 1 11 IIIIK 11 f 11 111 11111111 1 11 I LT 1 J 4 1 11 4 I 1 II I 1 1 X 111 1 IF X 1 X 1 1 11 X X .4 X 1 IIL II 1 IIILX 1 1 1 1 11 4 NZ 111 K 1 I D 11 X 4 11111 1111 , 1 1 Xf1I 1 4 11 1 I1 XIII II IIXKII 1 111 U'X11I 1111 1111 ,Ol 1 IT 11 lII 1 1,3 100 1 4 N 11 11 'IX 1 1 1 4 f 1 ll II 1 I1 L X X f rf 2 XIII 1111 1 N TX , ,4 1 Lf I 11 X 1 III 1 X N L II' 1 L 4 R J I..1I11.k'.11'1fj::1CI1111'1:1II51'I1 1 14R. 7' XI-111113 5:1 :IL X1:15H1 :IIN IX. '11 I.:1I11.,I1.111'111iI1:111:1I I51'If11-11344 XI-11r1s.U1'111:11L FII411111I:4?.1aT.1y1.1a7 I.:1:1141I1f111. ,I:1:1. wg II1'I I3111:11I 51.1 27. NY. 143. 112. QQ Xlwrrix XI: ,:,I1 71'1f1 II tt: 44 I.:1:11IG. Ii.11I1:11:1. XI31cI111IIb: 44. 153 XI11sI111'.1I11i1:11II1 I4111: 4Y I.:1111'. 'IAI1 1111:1Q. I3111:11I1:44 XI.'1-1s. F1:111I1Ii11: I5111 7f1l144,.f1'?. ji I,1111 111'1-, XX 111 ':1'1 41: IIfII S1 I4'. 114, 741 XI 1-1s. fI1'111,11'1 I'.IIi11 111I: 43. 54 I.1-41I41. R11.'f:111I1i1 RFID I144. Q4.1IT XI.'1-1s.,I11:11111: R1-111111:1111114N I.1-:11I11-1s.XX'3:I111 FIR1111 111: 17. ZW. Sl. I-7. 1,:.1,11 XII--1s.wI111Ii1I11:1f XX. I'51-1I111 -111 51.1 41. 113, 71, I.1'g:f'. SI1f1'I1'11 Ii 1, Q43 4N, H1 XI-'111s. XI: 11111111 R111-11:II1': 41 I,111.1'fS. XII-1 C21-:'1111.I111 RFI Il Il. Z2 XI Ti XfIIIV'1'l I'III1I'11111II W. 3 1.1-1,11s.XIi:: X':1:111111 RFID I2 111. 31 211. ::. :X 1' XI,'1'1S. X44 T171-3 N. XI11: 51.1 4l I,1I111111 fI1.I1: Nl. N1 XI,'1'rQ. X: I-1 I'Tf.! 5. BIII' RI1I:1- .X11' 1 411, 14- I.111N1'11111I1. Ii:1I1.11.1g XI51'I111IIs: 411. 7'. 71. Ng. 1 1 XI-'l'I'S. R1-I11'111FIIq1'11111I: 114. YQ I.i41Q1-11111I1, R11I1111g XI111'I111IIQ1 16. 427. ::, ::. 711. ff XI,'111s. R11s1-1 ICII1 11I: 4. 1: I.I1'I1'1111I. S11111I1111 .ICQ If, I'11-1I111-1111 51.3 48, 71, N1 . , , , 114441444 144444: HM-X 7gll 32. :qi 47 Rap S11s:1A111 RFID 3: IS. 3- . N. H4 lwhrt Immh: H VX -42144,-7: X1-Is1111. I.11'11'1s: lI'I 214311. :8..:1,,f11,l1.Hf1,Ng f I. 1 INN' 44434441 HM, 7g N U. :Q X11Is1111. XI1'I1:11-I1 RH? Il 114, 4. 7X . ' X1' ' :111. XIz1r1'I111': Rl 1-'III1-1 'fn 354. 'l. 111115 R R I.1111:-:XI1I1-11:51-11-11411111137 X 4- P Ixvlv n X' ,K JH In' K- 1 ' ' I I.111':1s. F11I111111F1:11R111111'C:7.Z ' ks-I m NMI L' 'Il' I' I.111':14. R1-I11111:11 Rf'1.1'1'1fII1': 111. Il. 42.111 A I IN SMH' Burl nm: BMX :MII '13 Q 4 0:1 S. I.:111r:1: IIZI I:1CIis1-1 Sl.: :fa ' 'fXI1 I- IXIIXHI U'D'1F E U' 31 1111-111. XI1s. XX 1III:1111g RFID 11, XI'L1II. XI s. II1111':11I R.: D' II11111I11'I1 51.1 I:, 117. MN Ol., I-C CHum,441,4q. ,M XI'Qi11111I. 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IXI'II,.I.-1'l.f'.'l Mokmg Temporory Stop The school buses have been taken off the road and lmed up symbolnzmg the end of another school y ear The buses and the students haue traxeled hard the roads of the countx and learmng VN 1th the endxng of the year many students wxll travel dlfTCI'Cllt roads The senlors wlll leave to traw el the roads of further educatlon use the slnlls gamed at Culpeper Hlgh School ust as the school buses wxll start out agaln next fall after a perlod of IIIACUYIIY underclass students w1ll return wxth renewed determl natlon and a des1re to malntam or to lmprose their mdlxldual record on the hlghvsay f learnmg The COIOINNXDE Staff has endeaxored to portray a ty pxcal year at CHS bt means of the connectxon between hlghwass of learnlng and actual roads of the county The faculty who guxde students along the road the stu dents who are the basxs of the school and enact the role of the tray elers and the orgam zatlons whlch furnlsh both tralnmg and recreatlon these made the 1935 1936 Near at CHS more than a mere path It has been a prlmarx hlghway on whlch future CIUZCIIS of Culpeper and the world hawe trod A fliibl O Q I . . . V v O 7 n , , Q I, V . ' v ' y 7 . business, and home life. Iiach will put into , Y. . . Y , ' 4 . v. v T 1 , A A .4 -ne ls U S HIGHWHV O VIRGINIFI PRIMHRH' HIGHWFW VIRGINIH SECONDFIR'-H HIGHWFW Rnuilq C, -lnlp 9 XQGQQ- Y' C Ipepse I 'Iwi U . . EIB 0 JF ' unlln 6 E51 q.f'0-fjivoov . ooo we Ea R U W CULPEPER COUNTHJ VIRGINIH


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