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PRESENTING the 30 men and women composing the faculty of 1960 Making up the administration are the teachers, the director of instruction, the visiting teacher, and the schoolboard. The staff num- bers 30 teachers compared to the 26 in 1949. Each teacher was always willing to give advice and encouragement to any student. With limitless energy they helped to solve problems and difficulties. Interested in the welfare of each student were the members of the guidance committee as well as the other faculty mem- bers. Every period of every day saw one or more teachers in the guidance room ready to counsel students about courses for future years in school or for a choice of a college. To better their abilities to teach more efficiently and to keep up with the present day advancements, many teachers attended ex- tension classes, subject field conferences, or went back to college during summer vacation for degrees in their prospective courses. On the first Thursday of each month the faculty held their regular administration meeting, and on the third Thursday each month they at- tended a professional meeting. In order to maintain well organized activi- ties, every faculty member was the sponsor of one or more clubs. They carried out their responsibilities to the utmost and were loyal and faithful to the club’s members and activities. The faculty and the administration truly proved to be friends of every high school student. Tea and Talk Before Business — Late-comers to the regular administration-faculty meeting, opposite page, tell tall tales of classroom activity before settling down. A group of boys and girls of the September, 1949. student body, right picture, work diligently using the materials of the new fully equipped library.
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Administrators Guide Culpeper Schools School Board of Culpeper County — Mr. Robert Inskeep, Catalpa District; Mr. James Button, Jefferson District; Mr. William Spillman, Stevensburg District; Mr. Paul Hounshell, Division Superintendent of Schools; Mrs. Thomas Shadrach. Cedar Mountain District; Mr. Fred Hoffman, School Board Chairman. Salem District; Mr. Roadcap Atkins, School Board Clerk. Mr. James Eavey B.S., Madison College M.Ed., VP I; University of Virginia Director of Instruction Mrs. Earl White B.S., Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia Visiting Teacher I But »Y l‘»T Mr. Paul Hounshell M.A., University of Virginia Division Superintendent of Schools 4 10 }■
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