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Ten Teachers Work First Year at CCHS Mrs. John Davies helps sons Andy and Lea with their Albert Furgiuele points out chart to help typing stu- homework. Mr. Billy Douthat grades test papers. Mrs. dents. M rs. John Davies obtained her B.S. in Secondary Education at Longwood College. She is a member of the math committee and sponsors the National Honor Society. Her family and church activities at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church take up all her outside time. Mr. Billy Douthat, obtained a B.S. from the East Tennessee State College. He co- sponsors the SCA. His hobbies are reading magazines and playing piano and basketball. He teaches I.C.T. and sponsors the DO Club. Mrs. Albert Furgiuele teaches Typing I and II and Shorthand I. She sponsors the Library Club, is assistant sponsor of the FBLA chapter, and is a member of the business com- mittee and chairman of the social committee. Her hobbies are genealogy and antiques. She is a member of the A.A.U.W. and treasurer of the C.C.E.A. Mr. William Hall teaches Choral Music. He sponsors the Choral Club and sings in the Baptist Church Choir. His hobby is music. Mr. H erbert Hash sponsors the safety patrol and teaches business math, business law, world geography, and general business. His hobbies are hunting and fishing. He was at one time a professional baseball player. Mrs. William Houck sponsors the FBLA, is chairman of State FBLA committee of V.B.E.A., and is assistant adviser in charge of typing for the Colonnade. She attends Stevensburg Baptist Church, where she is a Sunday School teacher. Mr. William Hall ur ges his Chora! Music students to im- prove their diction. Mr. Herbert Hash calls attention to some pertinent characteristics of citizenship to Homeroom 17. Mrs. William Houck shows Mrs. William Bowen and Mr. Paul Pucklitsch office equipment in a Back-To-School class for parents. 9
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Faculty Composed of 17 Men, 21 Women Mr. Floyd Binns points out Culpeper on a map of Vir- ginia in his civics class. Miss Mary George Bolen shows photographer Ernest Logemann a recent photography manual from the new rack which holds material helpful to Colonnade members. Mr. Charles Boyd browses over a student’s record in the (Guidance Department. Mr. Floyd Binns, sponsor of the Senior Class, softball, and the school store, teaches U. S. Government and psychology. He is a member of the guidance and advisory com- mittees and is chairman of the social studies committee. His hobbies are softball, fishing, and photography. Miss Mary George Bolen, school librar- ian, is sponsor of the Colonnade staff, assist- ant adviser of the Library Club, and is a mem- ber of the guidance committee. Her hobby is gardening. She is a member of the Library Board of Culpeper Town and County Library. Mr. Charles Boyd, Jr., a new faculty mem- ber, studied at Randolph-Macon College. He teaches biology and general science and is a member of the guidance department. His hobbies are water skiing and tennis. Mr. Shirley Broyles teaches Vocational Agriculture I, II, III, IV and sponsors the FFA. He attends Bethel Baptist Church, is chairman of the board of deacons, teaches the men’s Bible class, and is a member of the Culpeper Ruritan Club. Mr. Roland Clement, Jr., teaches U. S. History and History 8, sponsors the debating team, and is Colonnade ad adviser. His hobbies are swimming and movie photography. Mrs. Roland Clement, Jr., teaches L T . S. History and world history, advised the cheer- leaders during September and October, and coached Girls’ Jayvee Basketball. Her hobby is horseback riding. Mr. Shirley Broyles demonstrates shop equipment to his Y’o-ag students. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Clement work together to prepare for their U. S. History classes. 8
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Eight Take Classes as Well as Teach M iss Mildred Jones shows Robert Armstrong char- acters of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales. Mrs. Richard Jones demonstrates rug making at the Culpeper Art Fair. Mr. Paul Kurani demonstrates how to bend glass in chemistry lab. M ISS Mi ldred Jones is chairman of the English department. She teaches English 12 and English 10 and sponsors the senior play. Her hobbies are local history, genealogy, bridge, and reading. She belongs to the Stevensburg Baptist Church and to the A.A.U.W. Mrs. Richard Jones sponsors forensics and the freshman class, and she teaches Art I and II and English 11. Her hobbies are hooking rugs, making lampshades, ceramics, metal enameling, making leather gloves, and other art activities. Mr. Paul Kurani teaches chemistry, Sci- ence 9, and PEG science. He obtained his B.S. in chemistry at the American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon. He helps sponsor the senior play and is on the social committee of the C.C.E.A. Mrs. James Martin, in school only the first three periods, teaches U. S. History 11 and general business. She obtained her A.B. at Randolph-Macon Woman’s College. Miss Rebecca Mays is sponsor of the FHA and co-sponsor of cheerleaders. She teaches Home Economics I, II, III, and IV and is head of the Home Economics Department. Her hobbies are music and sports. Mrs. Malcolm Mitchell teaches Algebra II and General Math 8. She is head of the Mathematics Department and sponsors the Junior Dramatic Club. Mrs. James Martin catalogs films which she has used in her history class. Miss Rebecca Mays looks over the rules in preparation for administering the Betty Crocker Future I fomcmakcr of Tomorrow Test. Mrs. Malcom Mitchell grades homework papers from her three Algebra II classes. 10
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