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

 - Class of 1962

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Number of Teachers Increased By Five Mrs. Charles Wayland explains skeletal anatomy in lecture with an appropriate bulletin board. Mr. Edward health class. Miss Frances Weaver illustrates her Weld displays work done by the shop printing press. Mrs. Charles Wayland is another of the teachers who are teaching their first year at CCHS. She has all the classes in girls’ health and physical education. She sponsors the Girls’ Monogram Club and coaches the girls’ basketball team. Her outside activities include painting and participating in most sports. Miss Frances Weaver, past treasurer of Kappa Delta Pi at Longwood College, teaches shorthand, bookkeeping, and first year typing classes. She is an active member of the busi- ness faculty committee. Collecting recipes occupies her spare time. Mr. Edward Weld, industrial arts in- structor, teaches mechanical drawing and various forms of shop work. Every activity period he supervises a study hall in the cafe- teria for those who do not have club meetings. Mr. W eld spends his non-scholastic time on his hobbies, boating, water skiing, photography, and participating in the Culpeper Jaycees. Mr. Irvin Wolf, advertising staff adviser to the Colonnade, serves on the guidance faculty committee. He teaches eight and ninth grade general mathematics. His hobbies include collecting antiques, traveling, riding, reading, and taking care of his sports car, the TR-3. Mrs. Irvin Wolf, past president of the Rappahannock County Education Associa- tion and chairman of District N Citizenship Committee, is the other member of the Wolf husband-and-wife teaching team. She teaches ninth and tenth grade English and serves as assistant sponsor for the forensic meets. Mrs. Jack Young, ninth grade English and eighth and ninth grade science teacher, is a transplanted Texan. She is the wife of an Air Force major and belongs to several officers’ wives clubs. With her family she spends most of her non-scholastic time raising, training, and riding her own horses. Mr. Irvin Wolf explains his mathematics assignment. Jack Young displays Helen, a Peregrine falcon, to her Mrs. Irvin Wolf reads to Wolfie, her stuffed pet. Mrs. science class. 17

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Educators Promote Community Projects Mrs. George Taylor explains poems assigned to her English classes. Mr. Walter Thomas coaches clarinet player Mary Willis. Miss Laura Thornhill traces the travels of Aeneas to Latin student, Jane Furgiuele. Mrs. George Taylor, Ann Wingfield librarian and past president of the Rappahan- nock County Education Association, teaches three periods of eighth grade English. She sponsors the Junior 4-H Club and serves on the public relations faculty committee. Mr. Walter Thomas, band director, not only directs the band as a group, but gives individual lessons to various pupils. He directs the Choral Club and coaches the school’s wrestling teams. He serves on the public re- lations faculty committee. Miss Laura Thornhill teaches world history and first, second, and fourth year Latin classes. She sponsors the Junior Tri- Hi-Y and Olympic Council clubs at school. She serves as the president of the Culpeper County Education Association. Mrs. Spencer Vaughan, a graduate of Longwood College, teaches first year Algebra and ninth grade mathematics for three periods a day. One of her main non-scholastic interests is reading good books. Mr. Andrew Walters, football coach, sponsors the Junior Monogram Club. He teaches classes in biology and general science. He also serves on the science faculty committee and helps arrange the annual science fair. Mr. James Warren is the back-field foot- ball and basketball coach at Culpeper High School. He teaches sixth grade science and boys’ physical education at Ann Wingfield Elementary School. An alumnus of the Uni- versity of West Virginia, he participates in and enjoys most forms of athletics. Mrs. Spencer Vaughan calls out homework answers to her ninth grade mathematics class. Mr. Andrew Walters fimly emphasizes an important point in his biology class lecture. Mr. James Warren, using his hands to plot the play, designates to Randolph Hash and Kenneth Smith their action. 16



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Efficient Workers Help School Daily “Safetv is our Watchword” — Student bus drivers, front row, William Walker, Ralph Wilson, Jackson Miller, Carl Wiseman. Second row: Wallace Somerville, Kenneth Smith, Robert Hawkins, Walker Broyles David Carter. Adult bus drivers, front row, Mrs. Humphries Estes, Mr. Willie Hume, Mrs. Charlton Heflin, Mrs. Gene laser. Second row: Mr. Gregory Smith, Mr. John Tharpc, Mr. Kenneth Brown, Mr. Eugene Clatterbuck. Third row: Mr. Charles Harlow, Mr. Orville Kiblcr, Mrs. William Singleton. The four cafeteria workers plan and prepare a well-balanced meal for approximately four hundred people on two shifts daily. Students who assist cafeteria workers in serving receive a free lunch. A dishwasher equips the cafeteria with automatic washing and sterilizing. During study hall or a free period students assist in office work and run errands. These workers deliver notices containing announce- ments of the day and an absentee list. A first period worker collects absentee slips and takes the lunch count to the cafeteria. The first period absentee list is checked against the homeroom absentee list. Both adults and students drive school buses. These drivers must be qualified drivers and good disciplinarians. Student bus drivers are excused five minutes early each afternoon to bring the buses to the front of the building. The cautiousness of all these drivers is particularly important during the snows when roads are icy. Two custodians are responsible for cleaning rooms and halls and emptying trash each afternoon. Both are ready to fix any break- downs in classroom equipment during the day. For several years the cafeteria workers have prepared the food for the Colonnade and Pepergram banquets. The cafeteria is used as a classroom several periods during the day, and clubs hold dances there on Friday nights. Students took SCAT and STEP tests in the cafeteria because of the space needed. Office Workers — V. O. T. trainee Dianne Myers, second from right, demonstrates use of mimeograph machine to volunteer student office workers Katherine Cubbage, Hans Loewe, Charlotte Turner, Mary Atkins, Nancy Werngren, Charlotte Elliott, Sarah Witten. Cafeteria Workers — Mrs. MacMcAUister, Mrs. Gene lager, Mrs. Gabriel Hoffman, and Mrs. Hugh Foster stack trays and utensils after lunch shifts. Janitors — Chaplain Wright and Ollie Robinson clean the cafeteria. 18

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