riday. September S, 1952 TfiQE PILOT*—Soulbem Pixim. NovBi Cizblbota jounty Supt. H. Lee Thomas Announces Teacher List For Moore County Schools Only One Vacancy Is Reported As Schools Begin history; Glenn Causey, boys’ physical education', boys’ coach, civics and geography; W. Stuart Evans, math and science; Mrs. \.s county schools opened Tues- Elsie Lee Carriker, English, Span- r, only one teacher vacancy,ish and biology; Miss Betty s reported by Superintendent Thompson, English and Spanish; Schools H. Lee Thomas’ office, [m*. Delsie Pack Aldridge, com- 2 virtually complete list fol-'mercial; W. J. Thrailkill, voca- Mrs. Beulah B. Womble, voca- Mrs. Elizabeth P. Shearon, third; tional home economics; Mrs. Eva Miss Evelyn Veasey and Mrs. Mil 's: >istrict 1: Carthage H, S.: L. S. ics, principal and social stud- tional agriculture; Mrs. W. J Thrailkill, vocational home —, ^ * economics; Mrs. William Han- Mii^ Martha Epps Frye, math'cock, music; W/ilton Powers, ( science; Miss Kathryn Gab-'math and science; Miss Mary d, commercial; Miss Meade Mills, eighth; Miss Janet Davis, well, English; Lewey G. Alex- eighth; and Mrs. Junius William- ier, math, science and physical son, eighth, cation; Mrs. Janie Middleton,! Robbins G. S.: E. Carl Brady nch social science and science; principal, math and science; B. Hill vocational agriculture;| Joseph H. Kidde, seventh; H. Taft s Sarah A. Baity, _vocationsseventh; Mrs. Beatrice le economics; Miss Valera Me-jivi. Kinlaw, sixth; Mrs. Lucille H. mmen, eighth; Miss Erma Owen, sixth; Mrs. Ora Brady Mrs. Effie McG. Wilson, Barringer, seventh,-fifth; Mrs. Bessie McLeod, fifth; I. Frames Adams, sixth, Mrs. Mrs. .Ruth Mar ley, fourth; Miss Sallie Green Allison, fourth; Miss Henson, fourth; Mrs. so-j Elizabeth McDaniel, third; Mrs. r* e I Florence H. Kennedy, second; arthage G. S.: Miss Mattie Mrs. Aureade Frye, second; Mrs. e Shaw, fifth; Mrs. Ruth H on, fourth; Mrs. Pauline F •ick, fourth and building prin- Sallie Hart Evans, first; Miss Elgie Lee Currie, first; Mrs. June 1 ,, o T-, .Parsons, first; Mrs. Audrey B. 1; Mrs. S. F. Cole, third; Mrs. Poole, music, liarte.e McDuffie MacDonald i District 3* CamemT, h a. -d a; Miss. Frances McKeithen.^gell E Si’aiJ^^ i ; nH* Tv/Tre 'K’Q'fci r*Vio*p-Pi*% Sell ji*. oigmon, principal and nd, Mrs. Kate Chaffin, sec- ^ath; Miles B. Jackson, history; Mrs. W G. McCaskill, French; Mrs. Carrie McNeilly Hindes, science and English; Miss Mary Katsos, commercial; George M. Thomas, vocational agriculture; Mrs. Masai F. Baj-bour, first; Ruth Gardner, first; and , Alice W. Caddell, first, fstrict 2; Elise (Robbins) H. S.: j. Hackner, principal and U. S. Jones Frye, eighth; Miss Annie McFadgen, seventh-eighth; Miss Lillian J. Cole, seventh; Miss Mable Gunter Holt, sixth; Rfiss Effie Gilchrist, fifth; Miss Bessie McNeil, fifth-sixth; Mrs. Kenneth Foushee, fourth; Mrs. Elsie Wick er Thomas, fourth; Miss Minnie Muse, third; Mrs. Alline T. Col lins,- second; Mrs. Mae W. Burns, first; Miss Ellen Royal Jones, first; and Mrs. M. J. McPhail, music District 4: Vass-Lakeview: pub lished last week. District 5: Farm Liife G, S.: T. H. Lingerfeldt, principal, history and math; Miss Mary Black, sixth-seventh; Mrs. Rozella W. McLeod, fifth-sixth; Mrs. Grace W. Lingerfeldt, third-fourth; Mrs. Mable P. McCaskjll, second-third; Mrs Jane R. Perry, first-second; Mrs. R. Wl. Pleasants, music. District 7: Aberdeen H. S.: R. E. Lee, principal; Mrs. Nell T. Voss English; Norman R. Ingrahan, math; Hubert L. Owen, science; M. L. Farrior, agriculture; Miss Tiny Odom, commercial; H E. Bowmail, coach; Mrs. Pauline Duncan, social studies; Miss Ber nice Odom, French; Mrs. Sadie Maurer, home economics; and L P. Howard (also teaching in ele mentary school). Aberdeen G. S.: Mrs. Jessie Mae Dwight and Miss Mary Jane Prillaman, first; Mrs. Ruby Bishop and Mrs. Edith Caldwell, second: Mrs. Frances Geer and Martha Aden Dance Studios TEMPORARY SCHEDULE Classes for Beginners Start Friday, September 5 3 to 5 years old, 2 p. m. 9 to 11 years old, 4 p. m. 6 to 8 years old, 3 p. m. 12 to 16 years old, 5 p. m. Classes for Intermediate and Advanced Students Start Saturday, September 6 Second year 9 to 12 years old, 1:30 p. m. Second year 8 to 11 years old, 2:30 p. m. Third and fourth year 8'to 11 years old, 3:30 p. m. ' (Unless Notified) Second year 4 to 6 years old, 4:30 p. m. Advanced 12 to 16 years old, 5:30 p. m. Adult Class, 7:30 p. m. Ballroom classes to be announced later. dred McKeithen, fourth; Mrs. Em ma Pohl and Mrs. Ruth Deaton, fifth; Mrs Kate Charles and. Miss Genevieve Moore, Sixth; Mrs. Vesta Funderburk and L. M. Dea ton, seventh; L. P. Howard and E. C. Workman, eighth. Teaching in both grammar and high schools are: E. H. Poole, muSic; Mrs. Lu- cile Oliver, piano; L. H. Ledden, band; and Miss Julia Mae Gra ham, librarian. | District 8: West End H. S^: J. F. Sinclair, principal and French; Miss Lucile Eifort, math and science; Miss Bert McCrummen, social studies and English; Miss Gladys Watson, English and libra rian; Ralph Copley, commercial; G. A. Munn. vocational agricul ture: Mrs. Ruth Knight Tillman, vocational home economics; Wil liam^ A. Tucker, eighth; Mrs Ruth M (barter, seventh; Miss Cora B. Donaldson, sixth; Miss Treva Auman, fifth; Mrs. Willie N. Thomas, fourth; Miss Jane Mc Leod, third-fourth; Mrs. J., M. Roberts, third; Mrs. Annie G. Sin clair, second; and Miss Blanche Monroe, first. Eagle Springs: Richard Mat thews, principal and seventh- eighth; Mrs. Lena W. Jordan, fifth-sixth; Mrs. Mary Davenport Steed, third-fourth; and Mrs. Pa tricia Harrison Parker, first-sec ond District 10: Highfalte H. S.: Thurman K. Holmes, principal, health and typing; Mrs. Mary Brady Kidd, math and English; Mrs. Annie R. Upchurch, history, English and Spanish; A. C. Ap- panaitis. science, athletics and so cial studies; J. A. Price, seventh eighth; Mrs. Flora S. Whitman, sixth-seventh: vacancy for fifth grade; Mrs. Frances Doub, fourth; Mrs. Pearl P. Emmons, third; Mrs. Frances Doub, fourth; Mrs Pearl P. Emmons, third; Mrs. Oppie H. Shields, second; Miss Lucy J. Reynolds, first; and Mrs. Joe Phillips, music. District 11: Westmoore H. S.; J. C. Phillips, principal and his tory; Miss Wanda Walton, his tory; N. Woodrow Meinnis, math land science; Mrs. Margaret McI. Wallace, English and math; Mrs. Margaret K. Shields, home econ omics; Mrs. Ann M Tomlinson, eighth; Walter B. Leonard, sev enth; Floyd Watkins, seventh; Mrs. Bet^ T. Thomas, sixth; Miss Treva L. Richardson, fifth; Miss Flossie Liheberry, fourth; Mrs. J. M. Lassiter, third; Mrs. Edith H. Phillips, second; Mrs. Julia B. Da vis, first; Mrs. Frank Allred, first; Mrs. Lelia Mclver Cox, first NEGRO SCHOOLS District 1: Pinckney H. S.: R. O Taylor, principal and science; Mrs. Catherine K. Lutz, history; Mrs. Narcissus H. Spicer Goins, science and girls’ basketball coach; Fred erick McD. Lutz, English and football coach; Mrs. Violet F. I Brooks, French and librarian; I Bernard K. Goins, math and I boys’ basketball coach; Hosea ' Brower, commercial education and baseball coach; Gordon W. j Herring, vocational agriculture; Mrs. Mary W. Wynn, vocational home economics; Ray A. Evans, social science and bandmaster; Mrs. Ada Cook Jackson eighth; Elmer U. Grant, eighth. Miss Ber.^ tha L. Plummer, seventh, Mrs. Stella Fox Tyson, sixth; Mrs. Nez- za Jackson Kelly, fifth; Mrs. L. G. McKenzie, fifth;. James M. Jen kins, fifth; Miss C. M. Thomas, fourth; Mrs. Cleopatra D. Jackson, third; Mrs. R W. Sutton, third; Mrs. Minnie M. Martin, second; Miss Juanita Blue, second, Mrs. Annie Wood Blue first; and Miss Emma Lee. Barrett, first. District *2: Vass: Roberta S. Grant, fourth-eighth; and Miss Ethel J. Matthews, first-third. District 7: Berkley H. S.: Harry Lee Bryant, principal and history; Mrs. Constance N Jones, English and social studies; D. A. Oggles- by, French and bandmaster; Mrs. Tulula Parker Barber, music and science; Mrs. Margie Starks Brown, vocational home econom,*- ics; Mrs. Flora V. Jones, eighth; C. C. Galbreath, eighth; Mrs. Amy Lutz, seventh; Miss Ruth May- field, sixth; Mrs. Blanche F. Jef fers, fifth; Zebulon V. Gordon, fifth; Mrs. Lillian D. Harris, fourth; Miss Ernestine Pride, third; Mrs. Willa C Bryant, third; Mrs. Alice Cameron Lee, second; and Miss Cleopatria Clark, first. District 8: Vineland: Thomas C. Jackson, principal and sixth- eighth; Mrs. Thelma P. Smith Dunlap, fourth-fifth; Mrs. Rosa Watlington, second-third; and Mrs. Peggy Stancil Gordon, first. Davis School: Mrs. Maude D. Leake, principal; Mrs. L. E. 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