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Illuminating The fliumni S, EATMON BOYS ATTENTlANCE HIGH
Teachers, take heart.
Yours may be the "foot
prints on the sands of
time" that inspired the a-
Ivmni in this month’s col-
imn to choose teaching as
their career,
English is the subject
most of these alumni teach.
At West Edgecombe, Beth
Bissette Frazier is teach
ing English and math.
Evelyn Poole, in Martins
ville, Virginia, chose Eng
lish as the one subject
she would like to help
high school students with.
East Tennessee State
Teachers College, Johnson
City, Tennessee, is the
home and "teaching center"
of Ambrose Manning.
There are a number of
coaches amoiag this month’s
alumni.
Coaching at Pine Level
this year is Bobby Stott.
The Methodist Orphanage
in Raleigh lays claim to
James Brovm and his "lit
tle family."
Former alumnus of BHS,
Bobby Vick, selected Bunn
as the "school of his
choice" to instruct the
boys in agriculture.
Principal of Mt. Pleasant
School is Norman Petterson,
who came back to his child
hood school to teach.
Ralph Farmer is the busi
ness administrator of
Berry College in Georgia
and is teaching Money and
Banking, Accoxmting, and
B^osiness Lavr.
Also at Bunn teaching sci
ence is Betty Doris
Saunders.
Rttt’h Farmer Perry is home
economics supervisor at
Dunn this year.
Rock Ridge has been Cecil
Brantley’s teaching base
since graduation. He is
one of the agricultural
teachers there,
A1 Williams, not desiring
to leave the Carolinas, is
teaching English in South
Carolina,
Eighth grade teacher at
VJhiteville is Martin Liles,
Martin says this is the
age level that boys need
the most sympathetic un
derstanding.
Not very far from her
home, Marjorie Brown Finch,
is teaching at Stanhope.
"To better farming" by
teaching modem means of
agriculture, Paul Dew de
cided upon this subject
for his teaching career.
J. C. Lamm is teaching,
but we were unable to lo
cate his school or the one
in which Florence Pace
Creech is a teacher,
Sallie Lou Perry Stott
and Marks Underwood did
teach but have decided
upon other vocations.
Tonight PTA will elect
its new officers for next
year.
The senior boys’ attend
ance record for the year
is better than the girls\
Building supervisor, Opie
Brantley said Bailey stu
dents showed "more respect
to the carpenters than any
other students contacted"
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