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LUCKY LADIES— Wanda Brown, Kyle Lovett, Marion Fulton, under- classmen representatives, Barbara Mick, Mr. Piper, Temple Adair, Queen, Carolyn Abernathy, Maid of Honor, Alison Graves, and Pattie Ankers, Senior representatives, gives her big smiles for Homecoming crowd on September 27. KISSES AND ROSES— Mr. Piper gives Temple Adair, newly crowned homecoming queen, a big kiss as Senior representative, Pattie Ankers, awaits her turn. 13
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STUDENT LIFE Devils Cheer at First Outdoor Pep Rally On the warm afternoon of September 27 the whole student body escaped to the athletic field to cheer the Devils to a victory over Spotsylvania. That night a homecoming dance was held in the newly decora ted cafeteria. College representatives visited with college bound students and their parents after school on October 14. SPIRIT MAKERS— Students file out on the playing fields to yell praises for the Devil football team. LUNCH TIME— First lunch shift students and teachers crowd through hall and stairs to the cafeteria. 12
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STUDENT LIFE Winter Void of Numerous Snow Holidays Local Thespians presented a three-act play en- titled Curtain Going Up on November 9. Barbara Gore starred as a new dramatics teacher who had several problems with students and a member of the male faculty. College bound students and vocational trainees attended a program, the first of its type to be presented, on post high school loans and aid. Miss Luerena Zinn, head of guidance, scheduled the program for students and their parents. Steve Will, president of the Hi-Y and Linda Schaeffer, president of the Tri-Hi-Y, inducted new members into their clubs at the Methodist Church on November 10. Rev. Hugh Winston and Linda Fisher spoke on Y-club importance. Students had an extra day vacation as a snow storm closed school for one day. BRIEF SNOW— Two brief snow storms closed Culpeper and nearby county schools for two days during mild November, December, and January weather, NEW TELEPHONE SYSTEM EXPLAI NE D-Mrs. Joseph Powers, telephone company representative, instructs telephone users on long distance dialing procedures. The C P Telephone Company invited students to tour their new communications center. 14
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