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Profs Prepare For Third Evaluation Mrs. William Colvin, a former French teacher at Madison High School, has taken Miss Lucy Ann Bott’s place in sponsoring the Tri-Hi-Y. Instead of French, Mrs. Colvin now teaches four periods of English a day to the freshman class. For her fifth class she teaches juniors United States history, being a member of the new teaching team. Mr. Robert Crockett sponsors the newly formed National Honor Society and co-sponsors the Choral Club. In the community he is chair- man of the Culpeper Chapter of National Foundation, chairman of the membership com- mittee, NEA, and a member of personnel poli- cies committee, CCEA. Mr. Crockett teaches biology and accelerated and general courses of Science 8. He also con- ducts eighth grade guidance classes. Miss Doris Frantz, a new faculty member coming from Maryland, teaches Home Eco- nomics I, II, and IV, and eighth grade general science. She replaced Mrs. John McDevitt in sponsoring the Future Homemakers of America. She has received the home economics honorary Omicron Nu. Mrs. Albert Furgiuele, assistant adviser of FBLA and Library Club, teaches Typing I and II and Business Law. She is a member of the business committee and chairman of the social- welfare faculty committee. Her community activities consist of American Association of University Women, of which she is a member of the Board of Directors, and Country Club. Mr. Herbert Hash, except for eighth grade Mrs. William Colvix at her home admires a new piece of silverware. Mr. Robert Crockett checks the arrival of the buses in the morning. history, teaches business courses. These include business math and general business. He is the coach for baseball and junior varsity foot- ball, and he sponsors the safety council. Miss Doris Frantz puts a note of interest on the Home Ec bulletin board. Mrs. Albert Flrgiuele types book- cards and pockets for library books. Mr. Herbert Hash enters activity room for his fifth period study hall. 4 13
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Teachers ' Roster Increased by Two Mr. Milnes Austin, top picture, helps Bernard Cook do set-ups in physical education class as Richard Bell and Walker Broyles wait their turn. Mr. Floyd Binns, bottom picture, shows film in psychology class. Mr. Milnes Austin coaches the football and basketball teams. When he’s not found in the gym, on the football field, or in the locker room, he’s found teaching science to eighth and n inth graders. Mr. Austin meets with the Boys’ Monogram Club the third Friday of every month. Mr. Floyd Binns, senior class sponsor, teaches four government classes, one psychol- ogy class, and works in the school store one period a day. He also coaches a constantly winning girls’ softball team and manages the school store. Miss Mary George Bolen is the librarian. She is adviser to the Colonnade staff, ad- viser to Library Club, and co-adviser to Quill and Scroll. Miss Bolen is a member of Ameri- can Library Association including two of its divisions, School Librarians and Young Adult Services. Mr. James Bradford, Jr., the treasurer of District N, VEA, is a member of the Masonic Lodge, and serves in U. S. Army Reserve. Besides sponsoring the Future Farmers of America and the sophomore class, Mr. Brad- ford teaches Agriculture I, vocational math, preparatory math, and is a member of United States history teaching team. Mr. Shirley Broyles teaches Vocational Agriculture II, III, and IV and diversified occupations. He sponsors the DO Club and Student Cooperative Association. Miss Mary George Bolen, left picture, wonders where she’ll find space for the new science and math books. Mr. James Bradford, center picture, relaxes at home with first offspring, Elizabeth. Mr. Shirley Broyles, right picture, on duty in the activity room checks in early bus students. { 12 ft
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Native Virginia Teachers Number 26 Mrs. William Houck types faculty minutes. Mrs. Mason Hutcheson seeks information for her History 8 class in the card catalogue in the library. Mrs. William Houck, business department head and vocational office training coordinator, teaches Shorthand II, Typing I, office practice, and VOT. Besides being an assistant adviser to the Colonnade, she sponsors the P’BLA. Mrs. Houck’s community activities consist of being a member of Fellowship Club, Farm Bureau, PTA, and board of directors of Vir- ginia Business Education Association. She is chairman of Culpeper County Education Asso- ciation public relations committee, and business teachers section of District N. At the FBLA State Convention, May, i960, she received a “ Sponsor-of-the-Year” award. Mrs. Mason Hutcheson, a former student teacher here at CCHS, has returned to take on full responsibilities in the classroom. She has charge of the Ann Wingfield library during the morning. During fourth, fifth, and sixth periods in the afternoon, she teaches English and history 8 at the high school. Mrs. Hutche- son assists M iss Mildred Jones with the senior class play in the spring. M iss Mildred Jones, chairman of the English teachers committee, teaches English 12 and English 8. She, with the assistance of Mrs. Mason Hutcheson, directs the seniors in their annual spring play. She is a member of Ameri- can Association of University Women and chairman of personnel policies committee in the Culpeper Education Association. Mrs. Richard Jones, head of the art de- partment, teaches Art I and II and English 9 and 11. She is sponsor of the freshman class, and she instructs the public speaking section of the forensic meet. Mrs. Jones is also an active member in the American Association of University Women and the Culpeper Players. She is chairman of District N art section, and she is on the State Department Planning Committee for the State Art Conference. Miss Mildred Jones makes last minute preparation for her senior English class. Mrs. Richard Jones displays a mosaic done by sixth period art students.
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