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2 Left: In the constant strive for excellence, groups such as the band lead the way. Drum major Tim Mongomery leads the band at Homecoming. Below: Over the summer, many students get jobs to earn some extra cash. Chuck Bussenger and Zack Franklin reshingle a Culpeper house. Bottom left: On the playing field, Culpeper strives constantly for excellence. Field Hockey players Debbie Bates and Pam Vernon do their version of “Children of the Corn after a game. Bottom right: Spirit, no doubt, gives life to CCHS. Angela Cronk and Jennifer Deal give a standing ovation at the Homecoming Pep Rally.
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1986 Colonnade Striving for Excellence Excellence. No one has to look its definition up in a dictionary. Our so¬ ciety strives for excellence. Presently In Search Of Excellence, a book about corporations and their work¬ ers, has caught on in today’s busi¬ ness world. The National Education Association’s theme, “The Subject is Excellence,” mirrors industry’s push for the best. Being the best, striving for the top, permeates our modern world. Individ¬ uals see excellence as the “light at the end of the tunnel;” something humans constantly strive for. Culpeper Co. High 475 Achievement Dr. Culpeper, Va. 22701 Volume LI Table of Contents Opening . ... 2 Clubs . ... 102 People . .16 Sports. ... 128 Academics . . 70 Student Life . . . ... 160 Title 1 mm mk mV ■ j m
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Left: Practice is essential to attain excellence in anything. The Cross Country team including Alan Moy, Andrew Grigsby, Mark Ander¬ son, Bobby Canavan, Sam Robinson, and Fred Welland get in shape for an upcoming meet. Below left: Academic excellence is vital also. At the Fall awards ceremony, Mr. Pearson congratulates Junior Cathy Crow on making the honor roll. Center: Attention At Ease! MCJROTC cadet Chuck DeGrands lis¬ tens for further instructions ' from Colonel Heinz. Below: Getting some practice in before an upcoming performance, Kim Nibblins rehearses in chorus. Bottom: ALL SMILES! The 1985-86 Varsity Flag team relaxes a bit during a practice session one afternoon. Except in dreams, the personal goals of most Culpeper students do not stretch far beyond the immea- diate future. In their dreams all stu¬ dents have their personal definitions of excellence. Differences come in what goals they consider valuable enough to commit their time and en¬ ergy to. Setting goals 3
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