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Broyles, Kinsey Serve as CCEA Officers Mr. Floyd Binns assists Edda Mapelli in choosing her class ring. Mr. Floyd Bixns is chairman of Social Studies of EA District N and is vice president of the ' irginia Council for Social Studies. Teaching senior government, he also sponsors the senior class, coaches girls’ softball, serves as pastor for two churches, and manages the school store. His hobbies include athletics, fishing, and photography. He is chaplain of the Mitchells Ruritan Club and the Culpeper County Rescue Squad. Serving as a member of the State Board of Education Committee, he is helping to prepare a guide for the eighth- ninth grade civics course. Mrs. R.vndall Bl.axkexship, sponsor of the Future Homemakers of America, teaches all Home Economics classes. She received her B.S. degree from Virginia Polytechnic In- stitute. She performs the many duties of a Methodist minister’s wife. Her two sons, reading, and sewing occupy her time outside of School. .Miss Mary George Bolex, adviser of the CoLoxxADE and assistant adviser of the Library Club, is the school librarian. She acquired her B.S. degree from Longwood College and her training in library science from the Columbia School of Library Service. Mr. Shirley Broyles, sponsor of the FFA, teaches ocational Agriculture I, II, HI and IV. President of the Culpeper Education Association, he is also the program chairman of the Ruritan Club. He serves as Chairman of the Board of Deacons at Bethel Baptist Church and enjoys shopwork in his spare time. He received his B.S. degree from ' PI. Mrs. R.. xdall Blankenship helps Shirley Utz bake chocolate chip cookies. Miss Mary George Bolen checks the camera before club pictures are taken. Mr. Shirley ' Broy ' les hastens to lunch after a busy morning in the agriculture building. 10
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Mr. Henry Conner A.B., .M.Ed., William and .Mary College Director of Instruction Mrs. Earl White B.S., Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia I ' isiting Teacher Cregger Serves First Mr. Lloyd Cregger, new principal, was born in Wythe County, Virginia. He received his B.A. degree at East Tennessee State and his M.E.D. degree at irginia Polytechnic Institute. He is a member of the Rotary Club and the Youth Superintendent at the Culpeper Methodist Church. Mr. Cregger has been on two world cruises. A sports enthusiast and former coach in almost every sport, he came to Culpeper from a two-year principalship at Fluvanna High School. Before that he was a teacher and coach of football, baseball, and basketball at Dublin High School, Pulaski. Mr. Lloyd Cregger reads incoming letters before giving dictation to Mrs. Powell Button, the school secretary. Mrs. Powell Button writes a check for a student worker. Year as School Head Mr. Powell Button serving as special deputy sheriff guards his post at a basketball game. 9
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Mr. Danny Bruffey examines the qualihcations of a DE student. -Mr. Danny Bruffey, the new instructor of Dist. Educ. I, II, and III, sponsors the Culpeper Chapter of DECA and is the as- sistant sponsor of the Student Cooperative Association. He received his B.S. in Business Education from Campbell College and training Clement Heads CCHS Guidance Department in operating IBM machines at Richmond. Sports and music are his hobbies. Miss Betty Burger, a graduate of Madison College, teaches two classes of college pre- paratory Junior English, two classes of general Junior English, and one class of Junior Busi- ness English. She serves as sponsor of the Culpeper Chapter of the Future Teachers of America. Among her many hobbies are horse- back riding, cooking, reading, and playing the piano. A native of Natural Bridge, Miss Burger became Mrs. Wayne Duncan in December. Mr. Roland Clement, Jr. is adviser of the Colonnade advertising staff. Having traveled through the New England States and Canada, he is interested in movie photog- raphy. He received his B.A. degree from the University of Richmond and has completed work for his AI.Ed. at the University of Virginia. Mr. Clement is assistant principal. Mrs. Roland Clement, Jr., the new Guidance Counselor, conducts six periods of guidance each day. Mrs. Clement acquired her M.Ed. degree at UVa in 1965. Miss Betty Burger is amused by her students’ humorous themes. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Clement, Jr., discuss the facilities of the guidance department. 11
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