THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1959 Teachers For County Schools Listed Teacher lists for the Moore County schools were released this week by the office of Robert E. Lee, Superintendent, as they will appear in the annual school handbook. Several vacancies remain on the lists. These are expected to be filled in the next week or two, or may already have been filled. The handbook, however, has to be issued well in advance of the opening date. Principals started work August 17 with the holding of the pre school administrative conference in Carthage. Teachers will come on duty August 26, all students will register August 26 and the next day, August 27, will be the first full school day. The teacher lists follow: Aberdeen High School—C. Wade Mobley, pricipal; Mrs. Sue A. Buff kin, English; Mrs. Nell T. Voss, French and English; Mrs. Ruth Jane Trivette, social stud ies, guidance; Raeford Wells, W. L. Russell, Jr., social studies, coaching; Robert E. Rogers, science; Miss Tiny Odom, com’ mercial; Timothy Cleary, math; Mrs. Ruth Klingenschmidt, voca tional home economics; M. L. Farrior, vocational agriculture; J. W. Be^h, band, public school music; Miss Ann Poindexter, li brariann. Aberdeen Graded School—E. C. Workman, principal, and Mrs. Ella McN. Clark, eighth; Mrs. Vesta Funderburk, Mrs. Annie Poindexter, seventh; Mrs. Rebec ca T. Matthews, fifth sixth; Mrs. Kate Chyles, Mrs. Mary Lou Black, sixth; Mrs. Victoria Cleary, fifth, another fifth-grade teacher to be appointed; Miss Evelyn Veasey, Mrs. Barbara C. Blake, fourth; Mrs. Ruby N. Bishop, third-fourth; Mrs. Mary Lou McCrummen, Mrs. Frances Geer, third; Mrs. Ann P. Marks, Mrs. Edith S. Caldwell, second; Mrs. Daisy Watson, first second; Mrs. Jean S. Robins, Mrs. Jessie Mae Dwight, first. $ # WHERE'S THE BEST PLACE TO Buy A USED CAR? 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Crummen, history, civics; Mrs. Sarah C. Thompson, English, li brarian; Mrs. Christine Edson, commercial; Charles S. Richard son, coach, biology, physical ed., science; Miss Mary W. Kernodle, vocational home economics; G. A. Munn, vocational agrculture; Roy T. Grinnell, eighth; A. M. Stevens, seventh; Mrs. Mary H. Porter, sixth; Mrs. Maria H. Pe- gram, fifth-sixth; Miss Treva Auman, fifth; Mrs. Willie N. Thomas, fourth; Miss Evelyn Hol liday, third; Miss Tressie Auman, second; Miss Blanche Monroe, first teacher to be appointed). Davis School—Elmer U. Grant, principal, seventh-eighth; Mrs. Esther R. Davis, fifth-sixth; Mrs. Carrie G. Martin, third-fourth; Miss Estella M. Gilmore, first- second. Vineland School—Thomas C- J ackson, principal, seventh- eighth; Mrs. Thelma Person, fifth-sixth; Miss Georgia Cagle, third-fourth; Mrs. Gussie B. Mc Nair, Miss Marjorie Ritter, sec ond; Miss Emma Claretta Kelly, Berkley School—Earl D. Ray nor, principal; Mrs. Omega C. Parker, French, librarian; Mrs. Tulula P. Barber, science, math; Mrs. Hattie Bethea, English; Phil ip L. McMillan, math, science; Mrs- Margie S. Brown, vocational home economics; James W. Greene, eighth; Zebulon V. Gor don, seventh; sixth, to be appoint ed; Mrs. Amy Lutz, Mrs. Ruth Mayfield Blount, fifth; Miss Le- quilla McEachern, fourth; Miss Ernestine Pride, third (another Eagle Springs School—^R. H. Matthews, principal, seventh- eighth; Mrs. Viola Monroe, fifth- sixth; Mrs. Mary D. Steed, third- fourth; Miss Ethel McDuffie, second; Mrs. Grace T. Tucker, first. Elise Graded School—E. Carl Brady, principal; Mrs. Marie Wil liams, Mrs. Barbara Jean Rob erts, Mrs. Carol B. Hinson, eighth; Mrs. Beatrice Kinlaw, H. Taft Williams, Joseph Kidd, sev enth; Billy Brown, Mrs. Lucille Owen, Mrs. Anne Tomlinson, sixth; Mrs. Ora Brady, Mrs. Bes sie McLeod, Mrs. Effie Wilson, fifth; Miss Jeanette Henson fourth; two more fourth grade teachers to be appointed; Mrs. Ella Ann Mills, Miss Elizabeth McDaniel, Mrs. Maude Jackson, third; Mrs. Aureade Frye, Miss Lelia McLeod, Mrs. Florene Ken nedy, second; Mrs. June Parsons, Mrs. Sallie Evans, Miss Elgie Cur rie, first. Highfalls School—E. H. Cooper, Jr., principal, typing, math; Mrs! Mary B. Kidd, English, math; Mrs. Annie R. Upchurch, English, Spanish; Charles Russell, health, social studies, coach; Mrs. Faye H. Powers, home economics, science; A. C. Appanaitis, eighth grade, coach; Arthur Paschal, seventh; Mrs. Edith Phillips, sixth, Joseph T. Welch, fifth; Mrs. Virginia B. Ray, fourth; Mrs. Pearl P. Emmons, third; Mrs. Oppie H. Shields, second; Miss ] Lucy J. Reynolds, first. Westmore School—J. C. Phil lips, principal; Mrs. Margaret K. Shields, home economics, Span ish; Ollie Elmer Seawell, Jr., math, coach; W. F. Ritter, Jr., science; Mrs. Don Rea Keith, English;-Mrs. Jessie Britt, eighth; Mr^. Virginia K. Trueblood, Mrs. Marie Joyner Russell, seventh; Mrs. Lelia McI. Cox, sixth; Mrs. Emmelien S. Aull, fifth; Miss Flossie Lineberry, fourth; Mrs. | Martha L. Comer, third; Miss Clarice Albright, second; Mrs. Edna B. Allred, first-second; Mrs. Julia B. Davis, first. Carthage High School — Thad N. Frye, principal; Miss Meade Seawell, English; Lewis B. Smith, science; Mrs. Martha Frye, math; Mrs. Ruth Cooper, commercial; O. D. Wallace, Jr., history, ath letics; Mrs. Eva Swing Clark, vocational home economics; W. L. Ingold, Jr., vocational agri culture; Miss Elizabeth H. Bell, French, English. Carthage Graded School—Miss Valera McCrummen, J. W. Kirk- man, eigth; Mrs. Annie R. Bar ringer, Mrs. Norma M. Smith, seventh; Mrs. "Norman Carter, Mrs. Ola Phillips, sixth; Mrs. Betty Thomas, Mrs. Mae Burns, fifth; Mrs. Ruth Tyson, Mrs. Pau line Myrick, fourth; Miss Frances McKeithen, Mrs. Maude Phillips, third; Mrs. Masai Barbour, Mrs. Catherine McDonald, second; Mrs. Betty Wallace, Mrs. Ruth Gardner, first (another first grade teacher to be appointed). Pinckney High School—R. O. Taylor, principal; Mrs. Catherine K. Lutz, history, librarian; Mrs. Narcissus H. Goins, science, girls’ coach; Frederick M. Lutz, Eng lish; Mrs. Violet F. Brooks, French, librarian; Leroy Fields, Jr., math, coach; Carl L. Hill, commercial-bookkeeper; William R. Hooper, social science; George H. Wilson, industrial arts; Har vey T. Howard, physics; Miss Nepollia Moore, vocational home economics; Gordon W. Hearing, vocational agriculture; Essie M. Williams, physical ed. Cameron School—T.K. Holmes, principal; Mrs. Carol Cameron Cox, English, librarian; Mrs. Carol N. Ferguson, French, Social science; Mrs. Anne N. Womble, commercial; James F. Wbmble, science, math, coach; Mrs. Beulah B. Womble, vocational home eco nomics; George M. Thomas, vo cational agriculture; Miss Mary Emma Thomas, eighth; Miss Mar garet McNeill, Willard V. Nix, seventh; Mrs. Minta O. Nix, sixth; Miss Effie K. Gilchrist, fifth-sixth; Miss Lillian J. Cole, fourth-fifth; Mrs. Zelah C, Fou- shee, third-fourth; Mrs. Alline T. Collins, third; Mrs. Annie B. Comer, second; Mrs. Ellen J. Gil christ, first; Mrs. Kate M. Fergu son, music. Pinckney Graded School—Mrs. Ada C. Jackson, Miss Mozella B. Ritter, eighth; Miss Bertha L. Plumer, Mrs. Lake Erie Phillips, seventh; Mrs. Nezza J. Kelly, Miss Ann Juanita Blue, sixth; Mrs. Cleopatra D. Jackson, James M. Jenkins, fifth; Miss Capitalor M. Thomas, Mrs. Stella Fox Ty son, fourth; Mrs. Rosalee W. Sut ton, Mrs. Lavonia G. McKenzie, third; Miss Alice P. McLean, Mrs. Roberta S. Grant, Mrs. Minnie M. Martin, second; Mrs. Hazel D. Williams, Miss Ethel J. 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