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

 - Class of 1963

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Bus Drivers Include 11 Adults, 9 Boys Bus Drivers — Front Rote: Roger Suder, Walton Jamison, Robert Hawkins, Thom Fitzhugh, John Stein, Richard Jasper, Kenneth Smith. Second row: Mrs. George Owens, Mrs. Humphries Estes, Mrs. Charlton Heflin, Airs. Gene lager, Mr. Kenneth Brown, Mr. Eugene Clatterbuck, Mr. Charles Harlow. Third row. Mr. Norman Wilbur, Mr. Curtis Weaver, Mrs. William Singleton, Mr. John Thorpe. Missing from picture: Powell O’Bannon, David Carter. Cafeteria Workers — Mrs. Gabriel Hoffman, Mrs. Mahlon McAllister, Mrs. Hugh Foster, and Mrs. Gene lager prepare lunch for hungry stu- dents. They also prepare the food for the Colonnade, Pepergram, and other banquets. Today’s menu is the “C”day — chili, cole slaw, cheese biscuits, cherry cobbler, and cow’s milk. Students, as well as adults drive school buses. They all must be good disciplinarians and qualified drivers. Student bus drivers are excused at 3:05 each afternoon to bring the buses to the front of the school. Two custodians clean all rooms and halls and empty the trash cans every afternoon. Both cheerfully repair any breakdowns in class- room or school equipment during the day. If one becomes disabled, students clean up their sixth period classrooms and empty trash cans. Custodians — Ollie Robinson and Chaplain Wright. 14

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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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First Accelerated Students Graduate Quick Relief — Mary Willis finds rest on the bed in the office as Judy Barfield offers her an aspirin. Climaxing five years of study with honors courses in mathematics, science, and English, members of CCHS’s first accelerated class graduated with their classmates. By taking Algebra I, Science 9, and English 9 in the eighth grade they were able either to graduate Assistants to the Assistant — Office workers Wilson Stallings, Charles Abernethy, and Billy Barron take over the desk and duties of the assistant principal as they check absentee excuses. in four years or to pursue more advanced studies. Vital Equipment — Margie Price, assistant secretary, instructs office workers Mary Backe, Evelyn Jenkins, Katherine Cubbage, Joan Bennett and Patsy Delf in the operation of a duplicating machine. 15

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