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School Closed One Day For State Meet Mrs. George Taylor, librarian at Ann V ingfield, checks in library books as part of her daily routine. Mr. Walter Thomas directs CCHS band at Band Day, University of Virginia. Miss Laura Thornhill is locked in stocks at Jamestown while on the Latin C lub trip. Mrs. George Taylor, librarian at Ann Wingfield School, teaches three periods of English 8. She sponsors the Eager Beavers. Her hobbies are travel and reading. Mr. Walter Thomas teaches instrumental music at Ann ingfield School in addition to his classes at CCHS. He sponsors the march- ing and concert bands. He belongs to the pic- ture hanging committee and the program committee of C C.E.A. He is a member of the local Jaycees and directs the Methodist Church choir. Miss Laura Thornhill teaches world his- tory and Latin I, II, and III. She sponsors the Junior Tri-hliA and the Olympic Council. Her hobbies are reading, walking, and trav- eling. She belongs to the Culpeper Garden Club. Mrs. Spencer Vaughan teaches biology and Science 8. She sponsors the Sophomore Class and is on the science committee. Her hobby is reading. Mr. James Warren teaches boys’ physical education and sixth grade science at Ann Wing- field. He graduated from the University of West Virginia and coaches football and basket- ball at Culpeper County High School. He en- joys most forms of athletics. M rs. Charles Wayland teaches physical education and sponsors the Girls’ Monogram Club, girls’ basketball, and hockey. Her hob- bies are art and all sports. She is also a sum- mertime member of an art group. Mrs. Spencer Vaughan shows class biology projects. Mr. James Warren instructs varsity basketball players William Green, William Broyles, and Walton Jeffress. Mrs. Charles Wayland helps dress Margaret Smith for Girls’ Monogram initiation. 12
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Teachers Hold 2-Day Mid-Term Assembly Miss Joan Mowry calls the roll in her eighth grade home- room. Mrs. William O’Bannon teaches students how to tell time in Spanish. Mr. John Peifer speaks to the Junior Tri-Hi- Y at one of their regular meetings. Miss Joan Mowry teaches English and sponsors Senior Dramatic Club and the Thes- pian Society. She is on the citizenship com- mittee of the C.C.E.A. Her hobbies are sewing, cooking, and reading. Mrs. William O’Bannon teaches Spanish I and II and English 10. She sponsors the Junior Class and Los Panamericanos and is on the Faculty social committee and in the Eng- lish Department. She is also a member of the Jaycettes. Mr. John Peifer teaches geometry, ad- vanced math, and physics. At Bucknell Uni- versity he obtained his A.B. and M.A. degrees. He also attended Penn State University and Randolph-Macon Woman’s College. Mr. Peifer is on the advisory committee and is co- ordinator of the Y-Clubs. His hobbies are fish- ing, reading, and relaxing under oaks. Mr. William Robertson teaches Math 8, solid geometry and trigonometry, and contem- porary geometry. He sponsors the Hi-Y and is on the faculty guidance committee. He sings in the Methodist Church choir and teaches at Convict Camp No. 1 1 three evenings a week. Mrs. Joseph Ross teaches Math 8 and 9. She obtained her B.A. at Mary Washington. She sponsors the Tri-Hi-Y. Her hobbies are reading, movies, and music. She attends the A.A.U.W. and the Baptist Church. Mrs. Aubrey Ross teaches English 10, English 9, and Honors English. She sponsors the Pepergram and is on the English committee. She attends the Culpeper Presbyterian Church. Mr. William Robertson checks test papers from his new percentages to her math students. Mrs. Aubrey Ross contemporary geometry class. Mrs. Joseph Ross explains works on Pepergram. 11
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Miss Fraxces Weaver checks typing papers. Mrs. William Weekes dissects a rat in Honors Science. Mr. Edward Weld runs off Cotillion invitations for the Y-Teen Clubs on the printing press in the industrial arts shop. Instructors Meet on First Thursdays Miss Frances Weaver teaches general business, Typing 1, bookkeeping, and works two hours in the guidance office. She sponsors Junior FBLA and is on the guidance committee. Her hobby is collecting recipes. M rs. William Weekes is head of the Science Department. She teaches Honors Science, Science 9, and biology. She is on the science and guidance committees. She is an assistant Pepergram sponsor. Mr. Edward Weld teaches industrial arts, mechanical drawing, and various forms of shop work. Every activity period he super- vises a study hall for those who do not have an activity while their teachers do. His hob- bies are photography, swimming, fishing, boating, water skiing, and participating in the Culpeper Jaycees. Mr. William Wenzel teaches health and physical education and coaches football and basketball. He obtained his B.A. at Bridge- water College. He sponsors the Junior Mono- gram Club and is on the health and physical education committee. His hobbies are hunting and fishing. Mr. Irvin Wolf teaches Mathematics 8 and 9. He is head of the Guidance Department. His hobbies are riding, reading, collecting antiques, and traveling. Mrs. Irvin Woli- teaches English 9 and 10. She is the past chairman of District N citizenship committee and the past president of the Rappahannock County Education Asso- ciation. Mr. illiam W exzel demonstrates a new dance step to William Triplett with Rosemary Breeden. Mr. Irvix Wolf looks at a first grader’s copy of the Mona Lisa. Mrs. Irvix Wolf prepares lessons for the next day. 13
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