EIGHT
ACTIVE P.-T. A. IS
HELP TO SCHOOL
(Continued from page 4)
tag the first two months of
3chool.
A new piano has been purchased
for the gymnasium by the i
Parent-Teachers Association this
x year and window shades have
been bought for the science
room.
The Association has also given
money for the purchase of library
books.
The parents and teachers of
Waccamaw have had an active
organization in previous years,
having accomplished much for
the good of the school and community.
This year they are looking
forward to advancing the
CJ rn A nmo-rnrn more than ever I
XTX . A. rub*
before.
SOCIAL MEETING
FOR P.-T. GROUP
(Continued from page 4.)
quartet of Columbus county ad- i
ded much to the program.
J. E. Dodson, who is president I
of this organization, is very ]
much interested in music and the |
development and welfare of his j
community. 'He was instigator of
this program which was well at-1
tended.
This is the third meeting of
this organization, whose purpose
is to get together and enjoy an
evening of clean fun. Each time
the program committee seeks to
give the people a different form!
of entertainment No dues are
paid?your presence is your tic- j
ket
MEET THE TEACHERS
(Continued from page 4.)
for the past four years, this being
her fifth year here. She was
graduated from Oxford College,
receiving a B. S. degree. Before
coming to Waccamaw she taught
three years in Apex and Tarboro.
Mrs. Louise Baggette Morgan,
of Red Springs, has served five
years as a member of the local J
school faculty?one year as first
grade teacher, four as second
grade, the latter being her grade
this year. She was educated at
Western Carolina Teacher's College,
Cullowhee. She is pianist
for primary assemblies. '
Miss Edith Anvyn Steppe, of
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Old Fort, is serving her third |
year as second grade teacher inl<
the school faculty. She had taught
one year in McDowell county |
before coming here. She was
graduated from Asheville Normal i
and Teacher's College, Asheville, j
receiving her B. S. degree. j
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Miss Evelyn Wilson, of Char- i
, lotte, was graduated last June j
from Flora McDonald College.
!she assists primary teachers
with the teaching of public school' J
i music as well as serving as a ;
first grade teacher in the Wacca- 1
maw school. 1
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l Miss Gertrude Maultsby, a i
Brunswickian, begins her sixth i
year as first grade teacher in i
the Waccamaw school. She was i
| educated at the Appalachain <
(State Teachers College, of Boone, i
land has attended two summer I
schools at Wake Forest. <
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School. She is song leader for
primary assemblies and is also a $5
pianist. For eleven years she "to
taught first grade in the public
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Supply, is beginning her first
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Waccamaw school. She has two Jk
full days work each week. She ??
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