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i i t., r:) 'fit: r -i . you 1 V i-V I ,s ... . - X5&Ty5uf Profession & -it. before decide I - m ' -th :v ! ... . V h J . c. e vtJt.Aii.iiJijr C. E. Weatherby, Superintendent of too Waynesville City Schools, Waynesville, North Carolina, Is the ion of Mrs Nyda Hicks Weatherby : and the Jate C. E. Weatherby of - .; Faison, North Carolina. He at- ., tended ' the Faison Elementary . ' School and In 1924 was graduated from the Faison High School. : " , Mr. Weatherby received his A. , B. Degree at Duke University In 1929. While at Duke he was out - standing as a football and baseball f' player. .. .. .':;,t. i''-yy.--, . - He has-been connected with the schools of Haywood County for the 1 r past twenty-one years. He went to r f Waynesville In 1929 as coach and i director of athletics. His football ' j,, teams won 181 games, lost 32 and tied "3. Two of his boys Fred Crawford and Bill Milner made " , All-Amerlcan teams while at Duke T,-, University. . :. ....V : ' : ' t In 1938 Mr. Weatherby married ; Hiss Emma Massie of Waynesville. ' They have two children, Jean and Eddy., . f.;x ,v.v T A J. DICKSON A J. Dickson, the son of the late . Joseph Jewis Dickson -ndSalli cameron Dickson .was born in Du . plin County ur- Calypso in J905. vfioth of his parents were native Du r plinltes. . - He attended the public elemen tary and high schools of Calypso, v After graduation from high school . he attended the University of North . Carolina and was graduated from : that institution with an A, B. de gree in 1928. .;..', - Since 1924 Mr. Dickson has been connected with the .Public School System of North Carolina For five J years he taught in the schools of 'Johnston and Northampton' Coun ties. In 1928 he went as assistant principal in the B. F, Grady School ,'ln Duplin County, , He , served in this school seven years until 1935 ; when he became principal of the . Kenansville High School. After . 1 serving in this capacity for seven - years, he- was elected principal of the Coates Consolidated Schools in Harnette County. This position he . held until 1945 when he accepted a position With the State Board of . Education as Assistant Director of the Division of Textbooks the po ' sition he now holds. , " V - '. .( . . ''!--" .y,:: His family consists of his wife, . ! the former Miss Robanna Griggs; -. a son,-Griggs, a junior at the Uni versity of North Carolina; and Ge neva Ann, a student in theschool ,at Garner."" - - ' livers R. S. T. bForExcms. The R. S. T group of motorists Jces up one of the largest which iust stand examination for drlv s license renewals, yet persons thlB, category have been very ow to make -application for li nses, the North Carolina Dep art en of Motor Vehicles reported. A glance at local, telephone di ctorles reveals the' cause for the ze of this group. The name Smith one generally fills several pages, rsons with such popular names i Roberts, Rogers, Stephens (or - Stevens), Taylor, and Thomas 1 within this category. ' ' . Approximately 189,000 are indu- 1 in the R-T group. , . Motorists who must renew their "rises can be assured of im- dlate attention if they go to :ir nearest drivers examiner ithin the next few -weeks, but if ey wait till the rush begins, they 9 likely to have to wait for their 'nlnation. nmlnlng period for motorists surnames begin with R, f", ' July 1 and will es r r If Doyoaliloxhikben? DoyoulilBSxCeelrou'te helping them dvlop,l 'ng them build tbeir HVet and their futiuw2. .. r Do fouliloeiactiafld ideas . , . like to abeOtil then and add to. your iawUectMsJi stature? ' Do you like t feel you're -taking part ia the progress of your community, your state, your country and the world? Do you ha imagination? Poise? Patience and under standing? Good health and normal energy? If you can aaswer "yes" to these questions, the chances are ' good that you have a talent for teaching. During the next few years, J 23O0O0 teachers over and above those, required to hu normal vacancies will be needed in our schools. j There is special need for teachers iafletnentary grades , . . and there will be an even greater need during the ; years ahead. All over the country, people are becoming more aware of the importance of good schools. The finest young people are being encouraged to enter teaching. Your place may be in this highly honored profession look into the possibilities. right away.' . , . - - 1 iMKATION vMOUf OUR FUTUM ! rs : v , BSTTM fCNOOU MAK nrrfg totmumm.i Like other American business firms, we believe that ' - business has a responsibility to contribute to the public welfare, v This advertisement is therefore sponsored by O . ' Ik""- j u u V r I & . '-. - ' j :. :Sfi::-:-:-: v1' : t 1 V J L. , . 1
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