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INTERNATIONAL LUNCH — David Martin and Danny Jamison entertain. PROSPECTIVE RN - Mrs. David Wohlleben lectures girls interested in nursing during Career Night. GYMNASTICS AWARDS - Kathleen Hitt, Marti Stiteler, Brenda Beckwith, Linda Fish- er, Nancy Longerbeam, and Ursula Kauffman receive let- ters for participation in gym- nastics meet. 19
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SPRING Culpeper Hosts AFS Visitors in March Six AFS students visiting in America spo ke to students during an assembly on March 29. They told about their country and customs. Culpeper families housed the students for the weekend. The Faculty made a suprise win over the Var- sity Club as they won in the closing seconds 51-49. Brent Sprinkle, “masked marvel”, was the Varsity Club’s leading scorer. Linda Fisher, Mark Miller and Mrs. Wayne Duncan of the Pepergram and Virginia Snead, Patricia Stringfellow, and Samuel Walker of the COLONNADE attended the Southern Interscho- lastic Press Association workshop at Lexington. Students listened to nurses, teachers. X-ray technicians, secretaries, army officers, and others during Career Night. Prospective money earners gathered information about the different job op- portunities. Juniors took the May 2 College Boards in hopes of early acceptance at the college of their choice for next fall. DEATH MARCH — Harry Will, John Hoffman, and Jack In- skeep carry Gary Lillard, after a gag shooting, across t he gym during the Varsity Club Initiation. GOING ONCE, GOING TWICE, GONE - Mr. Herb Hash auctions cakes and cookies for the Girls Monogram club during half time at the Girls Monogram Club-Eaculty Game. 18
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SPRING FOND FAREWELL — Sandy Young, and Mark Miller of the PEPERGRAM prepare to leave for SIPA on April 4. SPRING FEVER — Scott Chilton and Jo Aylor enjoy the warm weather of April. Graduation Dance Added to Activities Sponsored by the SCA, a Graduation Dance entered the schedule of school activities to be held for CCHS couples only in the gymnasium on June 1st. Other dances and activities put before the School Board did not receive approval. Home- coming, Christmas, and Sweetheart Cotillion dances were goals for the future. Tennis was the latest addition to girls’ sports. Practices started on April 1 with Miss Patricia Cullen as coach. Seniors spent May 30 skipping classes, eat- ing on a special lunch shift, practicing for the Class Day Show. Snow make-up days delayed the end of school and exams. Students were free for the summer on June 6. Seniors walked the halls of CCHS for the last time during the Graduation exercise on June 8. SCHOOL IS OVER — Marti Stiteler leaves schcx)l for the parking lot at the close of another school day. 20
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