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

 - Class of 1964

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Mr. Floyd Binns shows a note book to a customer in reports handed in by her home ec class. Miss Mary the school store. Mrs. Randall Blankenship checks George Bolen relaxes in the sun with her pet, Ruff. Faculty Consists of 16 Men, 27 Women Mr. Floyd Binns teaches United States Government and psychology, sponsors the senior class, the school store, and coaches the softball team. He is a member of the Lions Club, the Mitchell’s Ruritan C lub, the Rescue Squad, and chaplain of the Culpeper Volunteer Fire Company. Mrs. Randall Blankenship is the new home economics teacher. She obtained her B. S. degree at Virginia Polytechnic Institute. She serves on the home economics committee and sponsors the FHA. A member of the PTA, she enjoys sewing and reading. Miss Mary George Bolen is school librar- ian. Adviser to the Colonnade and Co-adviser to the Library Club and Quill and Scroll, she received her degree at Longwood. She also attended the Columbia School of Library Service and the University of Virginia. Her dog, cats, gardening, and reading occupy her leisure time. Mr. Shirley Broyles sponsors the FFA and teaches all classes of vocational agriculture. A member of the guidance and advisory com- mittees, he belongs to the Ruritan Club and the Bethel Baptist Church. Mr. Roland Clement, Jr. teaches History 8 and U. S. History, is adviser for the Colon- nade and assists in directing the senior play. A member of the social studies committee, he enjoys swimming, golf, and home movies. Mrs. Roland Clement, Jr. advises the September and October activities of the cheer- leaders and coaches the girls’ jayvee basketball team. She teaches U. S. history and world history. Mr. Shirley Broyles writes out agriculture assignments Mr. and Mrs. Roland Clement prepare a list of films for the next day’s work. for their U. S. history classes. 8

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Palmer Serves Second Year at CCHS Mr. Walter Palmer was born in Roanoke, Virginia. He received his B. A. degree from Roanoke College and his M.Ed. degree from the Virginia Polytechnic Institute. He has also completed work toward his doctorate at the University of Virginia. In the Roanoke city school system, Mr. Palmer has partic- ipated in the administrative training program and is a past president of the Schoolmasters Club of Roanoke. He served in the U. S. Marine Corps for two years and taught for five years in the Highland Park Elementary School and Jefferson Senior High School in Roanoke. His hobbies are reading and chess. Mr. Joseph Hockman, who obtained his degree in secondary education at Shepherd College, is assistant principal and athletic director. He sponsors the Varsity Club and is a member of the social studies and physical education committees. He teaches three classes of physical education. He also coaches varsity football and wrestling, and is responsible for attendance check every morning. His hobby is swimming. Mrs. Powell Button is secretary to the principal and also serves as school treasurer. She obtained her Secretarial Diploma at I Mr. Walter Palmer scans a letter of acceptance for one of the seniors. Averett College, Danville. She spends the first period each morning making up the absentee list and the school bulletin for students and teachers. Her hobbies are cooking, canning, and sewing. Mr. Joseph Hockman relays information to the press booth on a portable telephone during a district basketball game. Mrs. Powell Button records receipts in school ledger. 7



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r » Mrs. John Davies makes out a monthly test for her trig envelopes typed by her class. Mr. William Hall yells class. Mrs. Albert Furgiuele checks March of Dimes directions to player during a football game. 15 Teachers Work First Year at CCHS Mrs. John Davies teaches Algebra I and General Mathematics 8. A member of the math and guidance committees, she sponsors the National Honor Society. Her home, family, and church compose her out-of-school activi- ties. Mrs. Albert Furgiuele sponsors the Library Club, is the assistant adviser of the FBLA, and serves on the social, welfare, and business committees. She teaches Typing I and II, Shorthand I, and Business Law. A graduate of Mary Washington College, she enjoys genealogy and antiques. Mr. William Hall sponsors the Choral Club and teaches choral music. He sings in the Baptist Church choir. His hobby is music. Mrs. Rebecca Harmon teaches English 8 and 9. Sponsor of the Eager Beavers, she obtained her B.A. in secondary education from Longwood College. Horseback riding, sewing, and painting compose her hobbies. Mrs. Wilfred Harris teaches History 8, Science 8, and Preparatory Reading 8. A Mary Washington graduate, she advises the 4-H Club, participates in the Home Demon- stration Club and Culpeper County Library Board of Directors. Her favorite pastimes are gardening and playing sports. Miss Nancy Hilton obtained her B. S. degree from East Tennessee State University. She teaches business arithmetic, general busi- ness, and Typing II. She serves as sponsor of the Junior Tri-Hi-Y. Mrs. Rebecca Harmon checks her absentee list during third period. Mrs. Wilfred Harris writes down telephone numbers before calling parents of absentees. Miss Nancy Hilton helps student, Peggy Hotchkin, with a typing job. 9

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