Rappahannock High School - Rappahannock / Confederate Yearbook (Warsaw, VA)

 - Class of 1964

Page 10 of 120

 

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JAMES N. STOVER, our principal, attended Randolph Macon and Madison Colleges. He holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in Secondary Education from Madison. His interests are varied. In addition to teaching chemistry, physics, and Algebra III, DILLART) HALEY is also our assistant principal. He holds a B.S. in Education which he obtained at the University of Virginia. His hobby is fishing. BLANCHE E. McKINNEY, an alumna of Mary Washington College, holds a B.S. degree in English and History. She has done graduate work at the College of William and Mary. Aside from being guidance coun¬ selor, she teaches English 12A and 12B. Her hobbies are refinishing furniture and sewing. MARGARET F. LEWIS, who serves as secretary to the ’principal, attended Baltimore City College and American Business School. Her interests include reading, gardening, needlework, and baking. 6

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I Home economics is taught by VIR- 1 GINIA S. ALTAFFER who holds a | B.S. in Home Economics Education I from Mary Washington. Antiques, read- I ing, and travel occupy her spare time. I U. S. History 8, agriculture, and gen¬ ii eral mechanics are taught by E. D. BOOKER. He attended the University i of Richmond and V.P.I. where he re- 1 ceived a B.S. degree in Business Ad¬ ministration, and in Agricultural Edu¬ cation. He enjoys sports, hunting, fish¬ ing, and farming for recreation. PHILLIP E. BARNARD teaches Agricul¬ ture II and III, General Mechanics I, wood¬ work, and metal work. At V.P.I. he obtained his B.S. in Agricultural Education. In his spare time he enjoys shop work, hunting, fishing, and sports. Distributive Education is taught by JESSE C. CASEY. He was graduated from Jones Junior College with an Associate of Art degree, from Longwood, a B.S. degree in Business Education, and he has done work at R.P.I. in D.E. Hobbies include music, fishing, swimming, and small game hunting. In addition to teaching English and Typing I, MARTHA WEBB DELANO enjoys read¬ ing, antiques, theatre, and bridge. She re¬ ceived her B.A. degree from Longwood in Farmville, Virginia. World history and homemaking are taught by LOUISA G. CHRISTO¬ PHER. She obtained her Normal Pro¬ fessional while attending Longwood. Other institutions attended include V.P.I., University of Tennessee, and Mary Washington. The youth of the country is her main interest. Teachers are seldom appreciated and yet it is they who are responsible for most of our mental development. Besides teaching classes, you can find them cheerfully participating in other activities where they come into con¬ tact with the students even more. We should realize that our teachers are molding us into t he citizens of to¬ morrow. I 1 Aside from serving as librarian, LUCILE H. BOOKER teaches French I and II. She obtained a B.S. degree from Mary Washington College and also attended the College of William and Mary. Her interests include her family, reading, and collecting and refinishing old furniture. 7

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