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Frazier Directs CCHS For Fifth Year Principal Forrest Frazier, an alumnus of the University of Virginia, did his post- graduate work at George Washington Univer- sity where he obtained his M.A. degree. Formerly a resident of Page County, Virginia, he served as principal of Cape Charles High School. At various other high schools in different parts of the state, he has taught mathematics and science and has coached most phases of boys’ sports, including foot- ball, baseball, basketball, and track. Mr. Frazier has now successfully led CCHS for his fifth year. He is secretary of Group I-B of the Principal Association of District N, VEA. His services are also used in the com- munity, where he is treasurer of the Inter- national Rotary Club. M r. and Airs. Frazier have five children, Daniel, Timothy, Rebecca, Kevin, and Andrew. Danny and Timmy are often seen at CCHS in the afternoon or on Saturday. Mr. James Stover, is a graduate of Madison College, from which he holds B.S. and Al.S. degrees. He serves as assistant principal and director of athletics and teaches two classes of eighth grade and one class of ninth grade boys’ physical education. He is responsible for attendance check, and he directs the Physical Education and Health Show. Mr. Stover is heard daily, Alonday through Saturday, as sportscaster for the local radio Mr. Forrest Frazier, seated at his desk in his office, halts his work on schedules to take a telephone call. station on the “Sports Finals” program at 6:45 P. M. In the summer months he is camp director for the Bolling Air Force Recreation Center. In the Group I-B Battlefield Basket- ball Tournament, held at Culpeper, Mr. Stover was tournament director and in charge of local arrangements. Mrs. Powell Button, secretary to the principal, also serves as school treasurer. She spends the first period each morning making up the absentee list and the school bulletins for students and for teachers. Mr. James Stover hangs up clean basketball uniforms after a game. Mrs. Powell Button makes out a check as school treas- urer. 11
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Administration Guides County Schools School Board of Culpeper County — Mr. Paul Houn- shcll. Div ision Superintendent of Schools; Mr. Roadcap Atkins, School Board Clerk; Mrs. Thomas Shadrach, Cedar Mountain District; Mr. Fred Hoffman, School Board Chairman, Salem District; Mr. Robert Inskeep, Catalpa District; Mr. Robert Chilton. Jefferson District; Mr. illiam Spillman, Stevensburg District. Mr. Paul Hounshell M.A., University of Virginia Division Superintendent of Schools Mr. Henry Conner B.S., M.S., William and Mary Director of Instruction Composed of one representative from each magisterial district in the county, Culpeper County School board includes three farmers, a nurseryman, and an automobile parts man. The superintendent of schools and a clerk com- plete the board’s membership. They meet the second Monday of every month. Mr. Robert Chilton is serving his first term on the board. Mr. Fred Huffman, chairman, and Mrs. Thomas Shadrach are members who have served the longest number of terms, both having been appointed to the board the same year. Mr. Paul Hounshell is serving his sixth term as superintendent. He came to Culpeper for his first term on July 1, 1941. A native of Shenandoah, he received his B.A. at Bridge- water and M.A. at W illiam and Marv. Mrs. Earl White B.S., Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia Dishing Teacher «» 10
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Teaching Staff Has 17 Men, 20 Women Mr. Floyd Binns shows students, Kay Gibbs and Judy Mr. James Bradford, Jr., explains a problem in his Shclhorse, the psychology textbook. -Miss Mary ' George vocational mathematics class. Bolen t helps Frank Marcus select a book in the library. Mr. Floyd Binns, government and psy- chology teacher, coaches the girls’ softball team, manages the school store, and serves as the senior class adviser. Mr. Binns is serving as the chairman of the District N Social Studies Committee and the secretary of the Virginia Council of Social Studies. Miss Mary George Bolen, librarian, serves as adviser of the Colonnade staff, and sponsor of the Library Club and Quill and Scroll Society. She participates in the local fire auxiliary and the Salem Garden Club. Mr. James Bradford, Jr., who serves as the sophomore class adviser and Future Farmers of America sponsor, teaches agri- culture, vocational mathematics, and pre- paratory eighth grade mathematics. Although his main hobby is his family, he is a member of the Masonic Lodge and United States Army Reserve and serves as the treasurer of District N for the second successive year. Mr. Shirley Broyles, teaches second, third, and fourth year agriculture and Di- versified Occupations Classes in the shop. He sponsors the Student Cooperative Asso- ciation and Diversified Occupations Clubs. Miss Jacquelin Bragg, an alumna of Culpeper County High School, is one of the seventeen new faculty members. She teaches eighth grade history, world history, and government. She sponsors cheerleading, and serves on the social studies faculty com- mittees. Mr. Roland Clement, Jr., president of the Jeffersonton Ruritan Club, is a new addition to the Culpeper High School faculty. He teaches eighth grade history and United States history and serves on the social studies faculty committee. He supervises a study hall in the activity room for all early arrivers. -Miss Jacqueline Bragg illustrates her lecture in world history class with a picture of Charlemagne. Mr. Shirley - Broy ' les demonstrates the operation of a drill to a class in the shop. Mr. Roland Clement, Jr., explains the outcome of vario us battles of the Revolutionary W ar. 12
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