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Teachers Named For County U«ifa
Moore School Faculties Listed
Faculty members of schools in
the Moore County system—^which
include all schoob in the county
eaccept those in the Southern
Pines and Pinehurst city admin
istrative units—are announced as
follows by Supt. H. Lee Thomas
Carthage
The list includes several addi
tions and changes made just prior
to the opening of the county
schoob today.
Early thb week, no replacement
had been secured for W. B. HiU,
former agriculture teacher at Car
thage High School, who resigned
recentV to become Moore County
supervisor for the Farmers Home
Administration. Several applica
tions had been received for the
post, however.
Here is the list of teachers, sub
ject to some changes in assign
ments, according to school regis
trations:
Aberdeen
High School—R. E. Lee, prin
cipal; Mrs. NeU Voss, French and
English; Mrs. Irie Leonard, Eng-
, Ibh, Mrs. Pauline H. Duncan, so
cial studies and guidance; N. R.
Ingraham, math; Mrs. Ruth G.
Klingenschmidt, home economics,
Miss Tiny Oldham, commercial;
M. L. Farrior, agriculture; N. W.
Mclnnb, science; H. E. Bowman,
coach and health; Mrs. Emma W.
Pohl, librarian; E. H. Poole, pub
lic school music and band; Mrs.
Lucille Oliver, piano.
Grammar School—E. C. Work
man, principal; Miss Mary Jane
PriUaman, Mrs. Jesse Mae
Dwight and Mrs. Jean Bryan Wal
lace, first grade; Mrs. Edith Cald
well, Mrs. Harry Watson and Miss
Emily Wilson, second grade; Mrs.
Ruby N. Bbhop, Mrs. Troy Geer
and Mrs. Frank McNeill, third
grade; Miss Evelyn Veasey and
Mrs. Barbara Ruth Blake, fourth
grade; Mrs. L. M. Deaton and
Mrs. Knox Matthews, fifth grade;
Mbs Genevieve Moore and Mrs.
Kate Charles, si;cth grade; Mrs.
Vesta Y. Funderburk and Mr. L.
M. Deaton, seventh grade; Mrs. T.
G. Poindexter and Mrs. P. B.
Lewis, eighth grade.
Mrs. Mack Wallace will again
serve as secretary to R. E. Lee,
school principal.
Farm Life
T. H. Lingerfeldt, principal.
Math; Mrs. Mildred McKeithen,
EngHsh-French; Mrs: Jane Ay-
cock, Voc. H. Ec-Science; Worth
McDonald, Social S.-Phys. Ed; I.
S. Upchurch, seventh-eighth; Mrs.
Frances Upchurch, sixth-seventh;
Mrs. Rosella McLeod, fifth-sixth;
Mrs. Grace Lingerfeldt, third-
fourth; Mrs. Mabel McCaskill,
second-third; Mrs. Jane R. Perry,
first-second; Mrs. R. W. Pleasants,
music.
Vass-Lakeview
John McCrummen, principal,
and French; Joseph E. Gregory,
coach and social studies; Mrs. W.
E. Gladstone, English; Mrs. A. W.
Evans, commercial; W. E. Glad
stone, vocational agriculture; Mrs.
Sadie Maurer, home economics;
Mrs. Delma Finch, math and sci
ence;
Mrs. Annie McG. Wibon, eighth;
R. E. Beasley, seventh-eighth;
Miss Neolia McCrummen, sev
enth; Miss Loube Leslie, sixth;
Miss Vanessa McLean and Mrs.
Mary Lou McCrummen, fifth;
Mrs. Dorothy T. Blackwelder and
Mrs. Shields Cameron, fourth;
Mrs. Katherine G. Muse, third;
Miss Bessie Camoren and Mrs.
John Hyde, second; Mrs. Estelle
Boroughs and Mrs. Ruth McNeill
Evans, first; Mrs. H. D. Mclnnis,
music.
Pinckney School, Carthage
R. O. Taylor, principal and
science; Mrs. Catherine K. Lutz,
history, choral club; Mrs. Narcis
sus H. Goins, science, girb’ bas
ketball; Frederick McD. Lutz,
English, football; Mrs. Violet F.
Brooks, French, librarian; Mrs.
Thelma Parson Tennin, commer
cial; Gordon W. Herring, agricul
ture; Miss Lily V. Holloway, home
ecbnomics; William R. Hooper,
social science, bandmaster.
Elementary—Mrs. Ada Cook
Jackson, eighth; Elmer U. Grant,
eighth; Miss Bertha Lee Plumer,
seventh; Miss Barbara Ann Cau
dle, seventh-P. S. M.; Miss Ami
Juanita Blue, sixth; Mrs. Nezz
Jackson Kelly, sixth; Mrs. Cleo
patra D. Jackson, fifth; James
Martin Jenkins, fifth; Miss Capi-
talor Maureen Thomas, fourth;
Mrs. Stella Fox Tyson, fourth;
Mrs. Roberta S. Grant, third-
fourth; Mrs. Lavonia Gunter Mc
Kenzie, third; Mrs. Rosalee W.
Sutton, third; Mrs. Minnie M.
Martin, second; Mbs Alice Mc
Lean, second; Miss Mary V. Mar
tin, first; Miss Emman Lee Bar
rett, first; Miss Ethel J. Matthews,
first.
Davu School
Mbs Mozella Ritter, principal,
seventh-eighth; Mrs. Lake Erie
Phillips, fifth-sixth; Mbs Esther
Meta Raye, third-fourth; Mrs.
Carrie G. Martin, second; Mrs. El
vira G. Harrington, first.
Vixielmd ^hool
Thomas C. Jackson principal,
seventh-eighth; Mrs. Thelma P.
Person, fifth-sixth; Mbs Bennie
E. Martin, third-fourth; Mrs. Gus-
sie B. McNair, second; Mrs. Peggy
Stancil Gordon, first.
West End
J. F. Sinclair, principal, French,
Math-Science; Miss Bert Mc
Crummen, History-Civics; Mrs.
Sarah C. Thompson, English-
librarian; Mrs. Brownie B. Par
rish, commercial; G. A. Munn,
Voc. Agr.; Mrs. Ruth Tillman
Brooks, Voc. H. Ec.; John R. Cas
key, eighth^ Mrs. Ruth M. Carter,
seventh; Miss Cora B. Donaldson,
sixth; Miss Treva Auman, fifth;
Willie N. Thomas, fourth; Miss
Evelyn Holliday, third; Mrs. An
nie G. Sinclair, second; Mrs. Thad
L. Blue, first and second; Miss
Blanche Monroe, first.
Eagle Springs
Richard H. Matthews, principal,
seventh-eighth; Mrs. Lena W.
Jordan, fifth-sixth; Mrs. Mary
Davenport Steed, third-fourth;
Miss Ethel McDuffie, first-second.
Cameron
High School—T. K. Holmes,
principal, math; Mrs. -Carrie Mc-
Neely Hindes, Science-English;
Mrs. Ruth Carol Ferguson, Eng
lish-French; Miss Mary Katsos,
Compiercial; George M. Thomas.
Voc. Agr.; Mrs. Beulah B. Wom-
ble, voc H. Ec.; Verlin Secrbt,
coach.
Grammar School—Miss Annie
McFadyen, seventh-eighth; Mrs.
Sarah B. Thomas, seventh; W. V.
Nix and Mrs. W. V. Nix, sixth;
Miss Effie Gilchrist and Miss Lil
lian Cole, fifth; Mrs. Kenneth
Foushee, fourth; Miss Minnie
Muse, third and fourth; Mrs. A1
line T. Collins, second and third;
Miss Glyndora Benner, second;
Mrs. Mae W. Burns and Mrs. El
len Jones Gilchrist, first; Mrs.
Kate McP. Ferguson, music; Fos
ter T. Brown, eighth; Harry Clay
Keenan, assignment not listed.
Carthage
High School—Thad L. Frye,
principal, social studies; Mrs. Ola
PhiUips, French-Soc. St.-Science;
Mbs Meade Seawell, English
Mrs. Martha Frye, Math-Sci.; Mrs
Peggy Mishoe, Commercial; W, B.
Hill, Voc. Agr.; Miss Sumaleigh
Brown, Voc. H. Ec.; Miss Valera
McCrummen, eighth; O. D. Wal
lace, Jr., eighth-coach; Charles
Mishoe, and Mrs. Annie Ruth
B^inger, seventh; Mrs. Alice
Hill and Mrs. Norman Carter,
sixth; Mrs. Frances Adams and
Mbs Mattie Kate Shaw, fifth;
Miss Floy Dalrymple, Mm. H. g!
Poole, Piano.
Granunar School—Mrs. Pauline
F. Myrick, fourth and bldg, prin.;
Mrs. Ruth H. Tyson, fourth; Mrs’.
S. F. Cole and Mrs. Catherine
McD. McDonald, third; Miss Fran
ces McKeithen and Mrs. Gladys
T. Marion, second; Mrs. Masai F.
Barbour, Mrs. Ruth Gardner and
Mrs. Alice W. Caddell, first.
Highfalb
Harold F. Rickman, principal;
Mrs. Annie R. Upchurch, history.
English, Spanish; A. C, Appanai-
tis, eighth, soc. st., coach; Mrs.
Mary Brady Kidd, math, English;
Mm. Mary H. Porter, H. Ec,
science; J. A. Price, seventh; Mrs’
Era Mae Rickman, fifth; Mrs.
Pearl P. Emmons, third, fourth-
Mrs. Oppie H. Shields, second’
Miss Lucy J. Reynolds, first;
Mrs. Joe Phillips, Music; Mrs.
Louise B. Lisk, sixth.
Weslmoore
J. C. Phillips, principal, Soc.
Science, phys. ed., English; Grady
King, history, phys. ed. Coach;
Mrs. Margaret K. Shields, H. Ec.,
Spanish; Floyd Watkins, eighth;
B B. Parrish and Mrs. Mary McK.
Clegg, sixth; Miss Flossie Line-
berry, fourth; Mm. Edna B.-All-
red, third, fourth; Miss Martha
Luck, third; - Miss Clarice Al
bright, second; Mm. Lelia Mclver
Cox and Mm. Julia B. Davis, first;
John Raeford Lucas, eighth; Mrs
RebMca C. McNeiU, sixth; Mrs.
Virginia Kay Tnieblood, seventh.
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Robbins
High School—C. E. Hackney,
principal, U. S. History; Rex B.
Gordon, boys’ phy. ed.-coach;
Frank Splawn, math, soc. studies;
W. Stuart Evans, math-govern
ment; Mrs. Emma Womack, Eng-
lish-Soc. St.; Mbs Bobbie Carnes,
commercial; H. Wilton Powers,
science-math; W. J. Thrailkill,
Voc. Agr.; Mrs. Helen Dry King,
Voc. H. Ec.; Mrs. Iris Burns and
Mrs. Marie Williams, eighth; For
rest L. Loftin and H. Taft Wil
liams, seventh Mm. William Han
cock, music.
Grammar School—E. Carl
Brady, principal, math-seventh-
Joseph H. Kidd, sevmath; Mrs.
Beatrice M. Kinlaw, Mm. Lucille
H. Owen and Mm. Robert Tom
linson, sixth; Mm. Ora V. Brady,
Mrs. Effie McCj. Wilson and Mrs.
Bessie’ McLeod, fifth; Mm. Ruth
Marley, Mm. Betty T. Thomas and
Miss Jeanette Henson. fourth;
Mrs. Maude D. Jackson, Mm.
Swanna Williams and Mm. Ethel
P. Andrews, third; Mrs. Florence
H. Kennedy, Mrs. Dianna Meggin-
son and Mbs Lelia McLeod, sec
ond; Mm. Sallie H. Evans, Mbs
Elgie Lee Currie and Mm. June
Parsons, fimt; Mm. Audrey B.
Poole, music.
Berkley School, Aberdeen
Harry Lee Bryant, Principal,
History, English; Miss Constance
N. Jones, history, Englbh, French,
librarian; Mrs. Tulula P. Barber,
math, science, music; Mrs. Margie
Stark Brown, Voc. H. Ec.; Stuart
Macon, eighth; Mbs Ruth E. May-
field and Z, V. Gordon, seventh;
Mm. Bbnche F. Jeffere, sixth;
Mbs Amy E. Lutz and Mbs Ern
estine V. Pride, fifth; Mm. Alice
Lee, fourth; Mbs Cleopatria
Clark ,third; Mm. Lillian D. Har
ris, second; and Mrs. Willa C.
Bryant, fimt.
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