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Table of Contents Foreword 5 Dedication 6 Administration 8 Students 24 Organizations 52 Student Life 94 Advertisements 106 School Index 133 Finis 140
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the Corps of friendly and helpful Teachers who make up the ADMINISTRATION Here is the 1958-59 faculty of 30 men and women who taught the boys and girls to be good citizens today and tomorrow and in- spired them to reach for brighter and higher goals. Students always found them helpful and willing to devote their time and energy to solving their problems and difficulties. Eight teachers served as members on guidance committees and were always interested in the welfare of the school and the students under their direction. Every day one teacher was in the guidance office for each period. Members of the guidance committee were not, however, the only teachers who helped students. Every teacher was glad to go beyond the call of duty and assist anywhere they were needed. Teachers arrived earlier than students to prepare themselves for the day’s work. They stressed the three R’s, readin’, writin’, and ’rithmetic in the daily class periods. Due to the well-planned curriculum program, no time was wasted. In addition to their services as teachers, they sponsored clubs, coached sports, directed educational trips, and chaperoned school-sponsored dances. Pleasure Instead of Business — Santa Claus at the Christmas party for the faculty, Mr. Edward Weld, picture on opposite page, takes gifts from tree preparatory to giving them out. In the foreground Mr. David Small, far right, tells a North Carolinian joke to Mr. Herbert Hash, back to camera. Seated at the same table are Mr. Nelson Pettit and Mr. Floyd Binns. President of the Culpeper County Education Association, Miss Ger- trude Lewis, right picture, serves refreshments during the “coffee break” to Mr. William Murphy, President of District X, VEA, when Culpeper played host to the district conference, October 3.
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