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EDUCATIONAL   DIRECTORY 

NORTH        CAROLINA 


Issued  by  the  State  Department 
OP  Public  Instruction   Raleigh 


1962-63 


EDUCATIONAL    DIRECTORY 

NORTH         CAROLINA 


1962-63 


Issued  by  the 

State  Department  of  Public  Instruction    Raleigh 

Publication  No.  352 


CONTENTS 

(Alphabetically  Arranged) 

Page 

Administrative  and  Instructional  Personnel  of  Administrative  Units   .  .  34 

Audio-visual  Dealers  Association   34 

Book,  Map  and  Globe  Representatives    32 

Business  Colleges    26 

Camps,  Summer    26 

Charitable,  Correctional  and  Mental  Institutions,  Alcoholics   20 

Child-Caring  Institutions    21 

Commission  on  the  Selection  of  Boards  of  Education   11 

Controller's    Office    9 

Day  Nurseries,   Licensed    21 

Department  of  Curriculum  Study  and  Research 11 

Directors  of  Public  Welfare   19 

Educational  Periodicals  13 

Friends  of  Education  Committee   12 

Governor's  Commission  on   Educational   Telvision    11 

Governor's  Commission  on  Education  Beyond  the  High  School   12 

Health  Directors,  Local  15 

High  Schools  Alphabetically  Listed   130 

Industrial  Education  Centers    25 

Institutions  of  Higher  Learning 17 

North  Carolina  Advisory  Committee  on  Education   12 

North  Carolina  Association  for  Childhood  Education   16 

N.  C.  Citizens  Committee  for  Better  Schools  12 

North  Carolina   College   Conference    14 

North  Carolina  ongress  of  Parents  and  Teachers   17 

North  arolina  Congress  of  Colored  Parents  and  Teachers  17 

North   Carolina  Education  Association    29 

North  Carolina  Teachers  Association   30 

North  Carolina  State  School  Boards  Association 13 

Nursing  Schools    24 

Principals  of  Public  Elementary  and  High  Schools   34 

Schools  of  X-ray  Technology    25 

Secretaries  of  Examining  Boards 13 

State  and  Territorial  Superintendents 31 

State   Board   of   Education    3 

State  Board  of  Higher  Education  12 

State  Department  of  Public  Instruction    3 

State   Holidays    13 

Summer  Schools  and  Directors   19 

Superintendents  of  Schools    14 

Teachers  Placement  Bureaus  17 

Teachers  and  State  Employee's  Retirement  System   13 

Textbook   Commission    135 

Trade    Schools,   Private    26 

United  Forces  for  Education  13 


STATE  BOARD  OF  EDUCATION 

Dist.  No.     Term  Expires 

H.    Cloyd    Philpott,*    Lt.    Governor Ex  Officio 

Edwin    Gill,    Raleigh,    State   Treasurer Ex  Officio 

Chas.  F.  Carroll,   Raleigh,   State  Supt.  of  Public  Instruction.   Secretary Ex  Officio 

J.    A.    Pritchett,    Windsor,    Vice-Chairman 1  April  1,  1963 

Wm.   D.    Herring,    Rose   Hill,    Chairman 2  April  1,  1969 

Charles    E.    Jordan,    Durham 3  April  1,  1967 

Charles    G.    Rose,    Jr.,    Fayetteville 4  April  1,  1965 

C.    W.    McCrary,    Asheboro 5  April  1,  1965 

George    Douglas    Aitken,     Charlotte 6  April  1,  1967 

R.    Barton    Hayes,    Lenoir 7  April  1,  1963 

John     M.     Reynolds,     Asheville 8  April  1,  1969 

Guy   B.    Phillips,    Chapel    Hill t  April  1,  1969 

H.    L.     Trigg,     Raleigh t  April  1,  1965 

STATE  DEPARTMENT  OF  PUBLIC  INSTRUCTION 

(All  Raleigh  Office  Telephones— TE  4-3611) 

Office  Ph. 
Name  and  Title  Ext.   No. 

Charles  F.   Carroll,   State  Superintendent   of  Public   Instruction 7422 

J.    E.   Miller,    Assistant    State   Superintendent 7423 

Miss    Flossie   Marshbanks,    Administrative   Assistant 7423 

Mrs.    Jeanne   Talbert,    Secretary 7423 

Mrs.  Edna  Lee  Collar,   Secretary 7423 

Publications 

L.    H.    Jobe,    Director 665 

Ronald    E.    Ware,    Editorial    Consultant 7726 

Harold   B.   Fuller,   Administrative   Assistant 7726 

Mrs.   Billie   Price   Broughton,    Secretary 665 

Miss   Melba    Jean    Tyre,    Secretary 7726 

T.    F.    Wilkinson,    Supply    Clerk 7436 

Thomas    B.    Maynard,    Multilith    Operator 7646 

Lonnie  Elton   Tant,   Multilith    Operator 7646 

James   Randall  Price,   Stock   Clerk 7436 

William   Jones,    Messenger    Clerk 7436 

Educational  Research 

Vester    M.    MulhoUand,     Director 7401 

Mrs.    Edna   Gordon,    Secretary 7401 

Statistical  Services 

William    W.    Peek,    Director 7410 

Robert    F.    Gaines.    Data    Processing    Supervisor 477 

Mrs.    Mary    Lee    Shaw,    Research    Assistant 7410 

Bobby    R.    Miller,    Data    Processor 477 

Mrs.    Lucy    L.    Moore,    Stenographer 477 

Mrs.   Ruth  C.  Carroll,   Key   Punch  Operator 477 

Mrs.   Phyllis  P.   King,   Key  Punch  Operator 477 

Mrs.   Jean   R.   Harrison,    Key    Punch   Operator 477 

National  Defense  Education  (NDEA) 

204  Brown  Rogers  Office  Building — 115  Hillsboro  Street 

Carlton    T.    Fleetwood,    Coordinator 7707 

Robert    J.    Marley,    Program    Auditor 7708 

Clyde    Finch,    Accounting    Clerk 7708 

Mrs.    Anne    Creech,    Secretary 7707 

Mrs.    Joyce   Frahm,    Secretary 7707 

School  Athletics  and  Activities 

Raymond    K.    Rhodes,    Director 7902 

Mrs.    MoUie   L.    Cheek,    Secretary 7902 

Teacher  Merit  Pay  Study 

102  Brown  Rogers  Office  Building— 115  Hillsboro  Street 

Brank    Proffitt,    Director 7643 

Mary    E.    Biggs,    Secretary 7643 

'Deceased.     tState  at  large  appointments. 


4  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

DIVISION   OF   PROFESSIONAL   SERVICES 

J.    p.    Freeman,    Director 667 

James   E.   Hillman,   Advisor   in   Teacher   Education 667 

James    Valsame,    Supervisor    of    In-Service    Education 667 

Clifton  T.  Edwards,  Supervisor  of  Teacher  Recruitment,  Scholarship, 

and     Placement 678 

J.    Arthur    Taylor,    Supervisor    of    Teacher    Rating 7756 

Jerry    Hall,    Supervisor   of    Teacher    Education 667 

Mrs.    Mary   Alice   Poor,    Supervisor    of    Certification 7426 

Miss    Lillian    F.    Moore,    Assistant    Supervisor    of    Certification 7426 

Mrs.    Madge    C.    Peacock,    Secretary 667 

Mrs.    Irene    Glenn,    Division    Clerk 7426 

Miss    Faye    Bordeaux,    Secretary 667 

Mrs.     Carrie    Hughey,     Secretary 7756 

Mrs.   Frances   M.   Duncan,   Secretary 667 

Miss    Jean     Raybon,     Secretary 7426 

Mrs.    Carole    M.    Lloyd,    Secretary 678 

Mrs.    Elizabeth    W.    Adcock,    Certificate    Clerk 7426 

Mrs.   Mable   H.   Watkins,    File   Clerk 7426 

Miss   Janice   F.   Tripp,    File   Clerk 7426 

DIVISION  OF   SCHOOL   PLANNING 

J.    L.    Pierce,    Director 7417 

W.   L.   Lathan,   Educational  Consultant 7417 

Dwayne    Gardner,    Educational    Consultant 7457 

John     W.     Sherman,     Engineer 7417 

N.  K.  Lee,  Engineer 7562 

Leon     Thompson,     Engineer 7562 

Marvin    R.   A.    Johnson,    Design    Consultant 7562 

Gareth  Annas,   Associate  Design    Consultant 7457 

Mrs.   Christine  Barnes,    Research   Analyst 7457 

Mrs.   Ann   Williams   Gray,    Artist   Draftsman 7562 

Mrs.    Margaret    Parrish,    Secretary 7417 

Mrs.    Billie   Morse,    Secretary 7457 

Mrs.    Hilda    Utley,    Secretary 7457 

Mrs.    Sue  L.    Hendrickson,    Secretary 7467 

DIVISION  OF  INSTRUCTIONAL   SERVICES 

Nile  F.    Hunt,   Director 494 

Mrs.   Alice   K.    Phillips,    Secretary 494 

Supervision  and  Curriculum 

Joe   L.    Cashwell,    Supervisor 7381 

Joseph    M.    Johnston,    Supervisor    of   Curriculum    Development 7381 

Miss   Marie   Haigwood,    Supervisor    of    Elementary    Education 7492 

Miss   Nedra   Mitchell,    Supervisor   of   Elementary    Education 7991 

Miss   Madeline   Tripp,    Supervisor   of   Elementary    Education 7492 

Frank   B.   Weaver,    Supervisor   of   Elementary    Education 262 

Mrs.   Ruth   Woodson,    Supervisor   of    Elementary    Education 262 

Mrs.    Daisy    Robson,    Supervisor    of    Elementary    Education 282 

Homer   A.   Lassiter,    Supervisor   of   Elementary    Education 7991 

Y.   A.   Taylor,   Supervisor   in   Science   Education 7667 

William   C.   Foil,   Consultant   of   Science   Education 7667 

Paul    H.    Taylor,    Consultant    of    Science    Education 7667 

Harold    H.    Webb,    Consultant    of    Science    Education 282 

Robert   C.    Clary,    Supervisor    of    Mathematics 7981 

Mrs.    Margaret    H.    McDevitt,    Consultant    in    Mathematics 7981 

William    F.    Palmer,    Consultant    in    Mathematics 7981 

Howard   E.   Reinhardt,   Supervisor  of   Secondary   Education 7001 

Samuel   C.    Stell,    Supervisor    of    Secondary    Education 7001 

Frank    A.    Tolliver,    Supervisor    of    Secondary    Education 262 

Ben    H.    Hackney,    Supervisor    of    Non-Public    Schools 460 

Antony    Swider,    Supervisor    of    Art    Education 7971 

Mrs.   Tora   Ladu,    Supervisor  of   Foreign   Languages 7424 

Miss   Evelyn   Vandiver,   Consultant   in   Foreign   Languages 7424 

Miss  Joyce  Bateman,   Supervisor  of  Business   Education 7971 

Carroll   W.    Smith,    Supervisor   of   Industrial   Arts 460 

Mrs.    Blanche    Johnson,    Secretary 7381 

Mrs.     Doris     Gay,     Secretary 460 

Mrs.  Josephine  McDonald,   Secretary 7492 

Mrs.    Sarah    Lingle,    Secretary 7667 

Miss    Betty    Y.    Fowler,    Secretary 7424 

Miss    Mary    Todd    Satterfield,    Secretary 7971 

Mrs.    Margaret    Hayes,     Secretary 282 

Mrs.    Ruth    Davenport,    Secretary 262 


State  Offices  '     '■  5 

Guidance  and  Testing  Services 

James   M.   Dunlap,   Consultant   in   Testing   and   Pupil   Placement 7961 

William   M.   Hennis,   Consultant   in   Guidance 7961 

Miss   Thelma   Lorraine   Cumbo,    Consultant   in    Guidance 282 

Mrs.    Thelma    Ray,    Secretary 7961 

Library  Services 

Miss   Cora   Paul   Bomar,    Supervisor   of   School   Library    Services 495 

David    Hunsucker,    Consultant    in    School    Library    Services 495 

Mrs.   Alice  W.   Porter,   Consultant   in   School  Library   Services 495 

Mrs.    Gladys    Ingle,    Consultant    in    Instructional    Materials 495 

Mrs.   Doris   Brown,   Consultant   in   School   Library    Services 282 

Mrs.    Louise    Frazier,    Secretary 495 

Mrs.  Evelyn  Sanders,  Secretary 495 

Audiovisual 

Paul    S.    Flynn,    Supervisor 7941 

Johnny   M.    Shaver,    Associate   Supervisor 7941 

Mrs.     Connie    Gouge,     Secretary 7941 

Television  Education 

John   R.    B.    Hawes,    Jr.,    Supervisor 655 

Miss    Betty    Smith,    Consultant 655 

Mrs.    Keith    Vick    Glover,    Secretary 655 

Robert   A.   Fredrickson,   World   History   Teacher,   WUNC-TV,    Chapel   Hill 968-4426 

Mrs.   Mary   P.    Gordon,   Mathematics   Teacher,    WUNC-TV,    Greensboro BR  5-9371 

Miss  lola  Parker,  U.   S.   History  Teacher,   WUNC-TV,   Chapel  Hill 968-4426 

Paul    W.    Welliver,    Physical    Science    Teacher,    WUNC-TV,    Greensboro BR  5-9371 

Music  Education 

Arnold    E.    Hoffmann,    Supervisor 7467 

Miss    Ruth    Jewell,    Consultant 7467 

Miss    Bobbie    Pritchard,    Consultant 7467 

Melvin    Good,    Consultant 7467 

Mrs.    Patsy    Land,    Secretary 7467 

Driver  and  Safety  Education 

John    C.    Noe,    Supervisor 614 

James    E.    Hall,    Consultant 7951 

Samuel    S.    Ranzino,    Consultant 7951 

Bobby   Ray   Stott,   Consultant 7951 

Mrs.    Wilma    Knapp,     Secretary 614 

Mrs.    Faye    Graham,    Secretary 7951 

Education  for  Exceptional  Children 

Felix   Barker,   Supervisor 7413 

Allen    R.    Cohen,    Consulting    Psychologist 7413 

Paul  A.   Peeples,   Consultant,   Education   of   the  Mentally   Retarded 7413 

Eugene  Burnette,  Consultant,   Education  of  the  Mentally  Retarded 7921 

Frederic    McCutchen,    Consulting    Psychologist 7921 

Mrs.    Pearl    Ramos,    Consultant,    Speech    and    Hearing 7921 

Mrs.    Barbara    Willis,    Secretary 7413 

Miss    Pat    Lee,    Secretary 7921 

Mrs.    Margaret    Dickson,    Secretary 7921 

Education  for  Exceptionally  Talented 

J.    Dixon    Emswiler,    Supervisor 7931 

Girvin    Kirk,    Regional    Consultant 7931 

Donald  G.  Hayes,  Regional  Consultant,  1020  Brookstown  Ave.,  No.  9,  Winston-Salem  732-5731 
Mrs.    Janet    Nassif ,     Secretary 7931 

School  Health  and  Physical  Education 

(School  Health  Coordinating  Service) 

Charles  E.  Spencer,  Supervisor,  School  Health  and  Physical  Education  and 

Director,     School    Health    Coordinating     Service 461 

Dr.    Theodore   D.    Scurletis,    Medical    Consultant 216 

Dr.    Earnest   A.    Pearson,    Jr.,    Dental    Consultant 7302 

Floyd    M.    Woody,    Consultant    in    Physical    Education 461 

Miss   Helen   Stuart,   Consultant  in   Physical   Education 460 

Miss    Frances    Kornegay,    Health    Educator 460 

Mrs.    Georgia    Barbee,    Health    Educator 460 

Mrs.     June    Denton,     Secretary 461 

Mrs.    Connie    Mitchell,    Secretary 461 

Civil  Defense  Adult  Education 

201  Brown  Rogers  Office  Building — 115  Hillsboro  Street 

George   D.    Maddrey,    Coordinator 7709 

Samuel    M.    Fishel,    Assistant 7709 

Mrs.    Marian   M.    Nihler,    Secretary 7709 


6  Educational  DreECTORY  of  North  Carolina 

DIVISION   OF  VOCATIONAL   EDUCATION 

Gerald    B.    James,    Director 7540 

Miss    Ruby    N.    Lucas,    Secretary 7549 

Miss   Barbara   J.   Carraway,    Secretary 7549 

Agriculture 

General  Supervision  and  Administration 

Harry   G.   Beard,   Administrator 7437 

Mrs.    Dorothy    H.    Bolmer,    Secretary 7437 

Agriculture — Farmer  Education 

a.    G.    BuUard,    Supervisor 277 

Charles    L.    Keels,    Assistant    Supervisor 397 

R.  J.   Peeler,   Assistant   Supervisor  in   Charge  of  FFA   Work 277 

E.   N.   Meekins,   District   Supervisor 277 

V.    B.    Hairr,    District    Supervisor 397 

Dewey   A.   Adams,   District   Supervisor 397 

Chas.   I.   Jones,   Consultant   in   Adult   Education 397 

Mrs.    Thelma    R.    Fish,    Secretary 277 

Mrs.    Barbara    Buchanan,    Secretary 277 

Mrs.    Alice   L.    Wall,    Secretary 397 

Mrs.    Peggy    R.    Vaughan,    Secretary 397 

Mrs.  Katherine  P.  Baucom,  Secretary 277 

N.    B.    Chesnutt,    District    Supervisor,    Whiteville Midway  2-3722 

Mrs.    Dorothy    R.    King,    Secretary,    Whiteville Midway  2-3722 

R.  J.  Denny,  District  Supervisor,  Asheville ALpine  3-9671 

Mrs.    Ruth    B.    Fisher,    Secretary,    Asheville ALpine  3-9671 

W.   T.   Johnson,   District   Supervisor   &   NFA   Executive   Secretary BRoadway  3-1773 

Mrs.    Julia    B.    Caldwell,    Secretary BRoadway  3-1773 

J.   W.   Warren,   Jr.,   District   Supervisor BRoadway  3-1773 

Mrs.    Ethel   M.    Wallace,    Secretary BRoadway  3-1773 

Agricultural  Technology  Education 

John   H.   Blackmon,   Consultant 7665 

Cleburn    G.    Dawson,    Consultant 7665 

Mrs.    Phyllis   C.    Castelloe,    Secretary 7665 

Home  Economics 

Miss   Catherine   T.    Dennis,    Supervisor 7416 

Mrs.     Ernestine    Frazier,    Assistant    Supervisor 7416 

Miss   Ann    Lassiter,    Assistant    Supervisor 7416 

Miss  Mary  W.  Elkins,  Secretary 7416 

Mrs.    Elaine    Butler,    Secretary 7416 

Mrs.    Marjorie    H.    Smith,    Accounting    Clerk 7416 

Miss    Vergie    L.    Stringer,    Assistant    Supervisor,    Greensboro BRoadway  5-9371 

Miss   Louise  Swann,   Assistant   Supervisor,   Asheville ALpine  3-9671 

Mrs.  Mabel  L.  Hall,  Assistant  Supervisor,  Greenville PLaza  2-6101 

Mrs.    Marie   MofRtt,    Assistant    Supervisor,    Durham 682-2171 

Miss   Augusta  White,   Assistant   Supervisor,   Durham 682-2171 

Miss   Etta   Yvonne  Young,   Stenographer,   Durham 682-2171 

Trade  and  Industrial  Education 

Charles    D.    Bates,    Supervisor 284 

Mrs.  Audrey  Leigh  Holt,   Secretary 284 

Richard    B.    Engard,    Associate    State    Supervisor 638 

Vincent    C.    Outland,    Consulting    Engineer 633 

J.   Thomas   Parker,    Coordinator   of   Supervisory    Training 633 

Mrs.  Martha   Haddle,   Secretary 633 

Miss  Miriam  Daughtry,  Assistant  Supervisor  for  Practical  Nurse  and 

Health    Occupations 633 

RusseU    A.    Swindell,    Assistant    Supervisor 633 

D.    Keith    Phillippe,    Coordinator    of    Firemanship    Training 633 

Henry   J.    McGee,    Jr.,    Coordinator    of   Fishery    Occupations 633 

Mrs.    Betty    Jean    Swinson,    Typist 633 

James   R.   Taylor,   Assistant   Supervisor   and   Teacher   Trainer,    Greensboro.  .BRoadway  3-1778 
Mrs.   Joyce   Gorham   Neal,    Secretarj-,    Greensboro BRoadway  3-1773 

Industrial  Education  Center  Program 

Ivan    E.    Valentine,    Coordinator 7680 

Samuel    D.    Morgan,    Assistant    Coordinator 7680 

Samuel    Geek,    Assistant    Coordinator 7680 

William   A.   Underwood,    III,    Equipment   Coordinator 7689 

Walter   A.    Johnson,    Coordinator    of    Materials 7689 

Mrs.    Janet    B.    Dixon,    Secretary 7689 

Mrs.    Elouise    M.    Gupton,    Secretary 7689 

Mrs.    Esther    B.    Bell,    Accounting    Clerk 7689 


State  Offices  7 

Library  Section 

Carroll    R.    Calhoun,    Supervisor 7714 

Mrs.    Polly    D.    Edwards,    Secretary 7714 

Mrs.    E.    Louise   Royster,    Typist 7714 

Mrs.    Jonnie   J.    Doling,    Typist 7714 

Miss    Connie   Lou    Ricks,    Typist 7715 

Mrs.    Lucille   G.    Biggerstaff,    Machine   Operator 7715 

Russell    L.    Spencer,    Clerk 7715 

Distributive  Education 

T.   Carl  Brown,   Supervisor 7332 

Carl   D.    Whitehurst,    Assistant    Supervisor 7645 

Mrs.    Callie    Stanley,    Assistant    Supervisor 7645 

Mrs.    Elizabeth    D.    Lancaster,    Secretary 7332 

Mrs.   Sandra   O.    Blalock,    Secretary 7332 

Guidance  Services 

Miss    Ella    Stephens    Barrett,    Supervisor 7377 

Mrs.  Julia  L.   Morris,   Secretary 7377 

Vocational  Materials  Laboratory 

Anthony   J.   Bevacqua,    Coordinator 7432 

Robert    L.    Denton,    Curriculum    Specialist,    Technical    Education 7508 

Kenneth     S.     Herman,     Jr.,     Audiovisual     Education     Specialist 7508 

Roger    G.    Worthington,    Curriculum    Specialist 7508 

W.    W.    McClure,    Curriculum    Specialist,    Agriculture 7508 

Mrs.     Frances    J.    Leggett,     Secretary 7432 

Mrs.    Linda    B.    Kiger,    Secretary 7508 

Mrs.    Eleen    S.    Hughes.    Typist 7508 

School  Lunch 

Mrs.    Anne    W.    Maley,    Supervisor 664 

O.    L.    Searing,    Assistant    Supervisor 7163 

William    V.    Young,    Administrative   Assistant 664 

Mrs.    Nell   W.    Alf ord.    Secretary 664 

Miss  Martha  B.  Barnett,  Area  Supervisor 7163 

Mrs.    Kathrj'n    N.    Bartholomew,    Secretary 7162 

William    C.    Blalock,    Posting    Clerk 7162 

Miss  Ellen  Brooks,   Secretary 7162 

Miss    Christine    Herring,    Area    Supervisor 7163 

Larry    O.    High,    Accounting    Clerk 7162 

Charles    H.    Horton,    Posting    Clerk 7162 

Otis    R.    Lee,    Public    Accounts    Auditor 7163 

Miss   Betty   Jean   Martin,   Area   Supervisor 7163 

Mrs.   Josie  Pittman,   Area   Supervisor 208 

Miss    Hilda    Rose    Porter,    Stenographer 7162 

Mrs.   Dorothy   E.   Powell,   Accounting   Clerk 7162 

Mrs.    Joan    N.    Privette,    Accounting    Clerk 7162 

Linwood    E.    Quinn,    Public    Accounts    Auditor 7163 

Mrs.  Sabrie  W.  Reid,  Area  Supervisor,  Plymouth SWan  3-4701 

Miss  Margaret  M.  Saunders,  Typist 7162 

Miss   Jo  Ann   Tippett,    Typist 7162 

Mrs.    Edna   G.    Trotter,    Area    Supervisor 208 

Mrs.    Nora    L.    Weathers,    Accounting    Clerk 7162 

Mrs.    Kathryn    D.    Woodard,    Area    Supervisor 7163 

Veterans  Education 

117  Mansion  Park  Building 

Gilmore    W.    Johnson,    Supervisor 7567 

Miss    Ann    Roberta    Hooks,    Secretary 7567 

Charlotte  Area:  926  Lunsford  Place 

James  L.   Winningham,  Area   Supervisor,   Charlotte EDison  2-5624 

Raleigh  Area:  Room  117,  Mansion  Park  Building 

Ayden    D.    Lassiter,    Assistant    Supervisor 7567 

DIVISION   OF  VOCATIONAL   REHABILITATION 

Central  Office:  1124  Hillsboro  Street, 
Raleigh,  North  Carolina Phone:   TE  4-3611,  Ext.  364 

Chas.  H.  Warren,  State  Director 

H.  E.  Springer,  Chief  of  Rehabilitation  Services 

P.  W.  Dieffenderfer,  Administrative  Assistant 


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W.  B.  Clark,  Rehabilitation  Coordinator 

C.  L.  Haney,  Supervisor,  Physical  Restoration 

H.  L.  Earp,  District  Supervisor 

T.  M.  Wilson,  District  Supervisor 

Dr.  Hugh  A.  Thompson,  Medical  Consultant 

Mrs.  Mary  Dell  Phifer,  Research  Analyst 

James  F.  Lee,  Accountant 

Mrs.  Ruth  H.  Lewis,  Accounting  Clerk 

Mrs.  Mary  B.  Mullen,  Accounting  Clerk 

Wm.  Earl  Wall,  Accounting  Clerk 

James  D.  Hethcock,  Accounting  Clerk 

Mrs.  Helen  H.  Parker,  Stenographer 

Ruby  E.  Maness,  Stenographer 

Mrs.  Alta  C.  Washburn,  Stenographer 

Mrs.  Margaret  W.  Darden,  Stenographer 

Mrs.  Gertrude  Newman,  Stenographer 

Mrs.  Ava  H.  Driver,  Stenographer 

Mrs.  Dorothy  B.  Pope,  Clerk 

Asheville  Office :  412  County  Court  House, 
Asheville,  North  Carolina 


Grady  R.  Galloway,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
R.  W.  Gibson,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
S.  R.  Blake,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
James  L.  Daves,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
Ruby  Lee  Reeves,  Stenographer 
Hazel  Swann,  Stenographer 

Charlotte  Office:  517  Insurance  Lane, 
Charlotte,  North   Carolina 


.Phone:  ALpine  3-7658 


.Phone:  FRanklin  5-8686 


C.  A.  McDaniel,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
Virgil  White,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
A.  C.  Warman,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
J.  H.  Clippard,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
James  F.  Watterson,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
Edward  Lee  Whitley,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
Mrs.  Cynthia  R.  Banks,  Stenographer 
Mrs.  Wilda  H.  Oswalt,  Stenographer 
Mrs.  Margaret  B.  Cunningham,  Stenographer 

Durham  Office:  1031  Duke  Hospital, 

Durham,  North  Carolina Phone:  681-0111,  Ext.  3848 

R.  G.  Harrison,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 

R.  D.  Connell,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 

Miss  Jean  E.  Kirkman,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 

Wm.  H.  Anderson,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 

Mrs.  Cecil  S.  Marshburn,  Stenographer 

Barbara  Ann  Morton,  Stenographer 


Fayetteville  Office :  431  Hay  Street, 
Fayetteville,   North   Carolina 


.Phone:  HEmlock  2-2214 


J.  E.  Hamilton,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
Joseph  A.  Savage,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
Chas.  A.  Guy,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
Howard  Grimes,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
Mrs.  Jean  B.  Brisson,  Stenographer 
Mrs.  Sarah  F.  Grubb,  Stenographer 

Greensboro  Office :  1305  North  Elm  Street, 
Greensboro,   North   Carolina 

T.  L.  McClellan,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
E.  W.  Brafford,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
James  G.  Twiggs,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
C.  O.  Tyndall,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
Mrs.  Geraldine  B.  Dixon,  Stenographer 
Mrs.  Laura  W.  Vestal,  Stenographer 

Greenville  Office:  212  West  Fifth  Street, 
Greenville,   North   Carolina 

H.  A.  Hendrix,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
Reginal  M.  Manning,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
James  E.  Coats,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
Frank  G.  Hickman,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
Elver  C.  Modlin,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
Frank  H.  Thompson,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
Mrs.  Mary  M.  Ross,  Stenographer 


Phone:  273-9734 


.Phone:   PLaza  2-7107 


State  Offices 


Florence  O.  Phelps,  Stenographer 
Mrs.  Doris  M.  Tolson,  Stenographer 


Hickory  Office :  232  Second  Avenue,  N.  W., 
Hickory,    North    Carolina 


.Phone:  327-8001 


.Phone:  527-0105,  Ext.  314 


James  T.  Yates,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
Chas.  C.  Neill,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
Mrs.  Margaret  Dabrowski,  Stenographer 

Kinston  Office :  Rehabilitation  Center, 

Kinston,  North  Carolina 

R.  L.  Denny,  Director 

N.  L.  Williams,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 

W.  A.  Dunne,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 

Mrs.  Lottie  O.  Whaley,  Stenographer 

Robert  D.  Rhyne,  Instructor 

Mrs.  Iris  S.  Aldridge,  Instructor 

Mrs.  Thelma  C.  Roberson,  Instructor 

Mrs.  Johnsie  H.  Gray,  Instructor 

James  G.  FutreU,  Instructor 

Carl  O.  Winchester,  Speech  Therapist 

Raeford  Allen  Lee,  Maintenance  Man 

Morganton  Office:  N.  C.  School  for  the  Deaf, 

Morganton,  North  Carolina Phone : 

Julian  B.  Leonard,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
Mrs.  Margaret  S.  Hall,  Stenographer 

Raleigh  Office:  1124  Hillsboro  Street, 

Raleigh,  North  Carolina Phone:   TE  4-3611,  Ext.  365 

R.  B.  Hawkins,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
W.  Rea  Parker,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
J.  J.  Beale,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
W.  E.  Buford,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
Mrs.  Doris  D.  Russ,  Stenographer 
Eunice  R.  Eatmon,  Stenographer 


HEmlock  7-7220 


Salisbury  Office:  401  W.  Innes  Street, 
Salisbury,    North    Carolina 


.Phone:  633-2591 


James  W.  Wilhelm,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
Larry  O.  Holland,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
Billy  H.  Cline,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
Mitchell  P.  Beam,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
Mrs.  Lorraine  R.  Evans,  Stenographer 
Judy  Carole  Long,  Stenographer 

Wilmington  Office:  414  Insurance  Building, 

Wilmington,    North    Carolina Phone : 

A.  A.  Chiemiego,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
L.  K.  Parker,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
Mrs.  Patricia  W.  Whitehurst,  Stenographer 

Winston-Salem  Office :  2701  N.  Cherry  Street, 

Winston-Salem,    North    Carolina 

E.  W.  Crawford,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
Thos.  E.  Styers,  Rehabilitation  Counselor 
Jayne  Boone,  Stenographer 


ROger  2-1075 


Phone:  724-3621 


CONTROLLER'S  OFFICE 

A.    C.    Davis,    Controller 7565 

Mrs.    Josephine    W.    Adams,    Administrative    Secretary 7565 


DIVISION    OF    TEACHER    ALLOTMENT    AND    GENERAL    CONTROL 

J.    E.     Hunter,     Director 7566 

D.   W.    Jones,    Pupil    Acctg.    Supervisor 287 

Claude   C.   Warren,    Pupil   Acctg.    Supervisor 287 

Fred    W.    Pippin,    Pupil    Acctg.    Supervisor 287 

Mrs.    Jean    F.    Folk,    Stenographer 7566 


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DIVISION   OF  AUDITING  AND   ACCOUNTING 

J.  a.  Porter,  Jr.,  Director 7414 

Paul    D.    Pendergraft,    Assistant    Director 7526 

Miss  Blanche  Casey,  Stenographer 7414 

Miss    Pansy    M.    Rogers,    Stenographer 7526 

Miss    Caroline    Avera,    Acctg.     Clerk 7698 

Mrs.   Millie  Lou   Scott,   Acctg.   Clerk 7698 

Miss  Kate  Dunn   Elmore,  Acctg.   Clerk 677 

W.   H.  Middleton,   Acctg.   Clerk 677 

Mrs.    Anne    Rogers    McDonald,    Acctg.    Clerk 677 

Miss   Ruby  M.   Rilev,  Acctg.   Clerk 677 

Miss    Betty    L.    Bishop,    Acctg.    Clerk 677 

Miss  S.  Panthea  Gupton,  Acctg.  Clerk 677 

Mrs.  Helen  B.  Vinson,   Acctg.   Clerk 677 

Mrs.    Helen    V.    Wood,    Acctg.    Clerk 677 

Mrs.   Hazel  C.    Seymour,   Acctg.    Clerk 7700 

Mrs.    Patricia    B.    Moredock,    Acctg.    Clerk 7700 

Mrs.    Grace   P.    Pope,    Acctg.    Clerk 7700 

Chas.    H.    Woody,    Clerk 7700 

Selby   E.   Stokes,    Adm.   Asst 287 

David    G.    Olmsted,    Accountant 287 

Robert    L.    Andrews,    Adm.    Officer 7700 

Mrs.    Freddie    H.    Hilliard,    Stenographer 7700 

William    E.    Lyon,    Accountant 7526 

Mrs.   Lucille   B.   Burchette,   Acctg.    Clerk 7698 

Mrs.   Corene  M.    Hardee,   Acctg.   Clerk 7698 

Miss    Elizabeth    E.    Norris,    Acctg.    Clerk 7698 

Miss     Maggie     Stroud,     Typist 7698 

Miss    Iris    A.    Smith,    Typist 7698 

Mrs.    Jean    Johnson,    Typist 7698 

Miss    Nannie    Ruth    Andrews,    Typist 7698 

Mrs.     Charlotte    B.     Strickland,     Typist 7698 

D.    Wade    Johnston,     Accountant 7639 

Mrs.    Atha    Lee   Weathers,    Acctg.    Clerk 7639 

Mrs.    Shirley   P.    Jackson,   Acctg.    Clerk 7639 

Grady    M.    Poston,    Public    Accounts    Auditor 7639 

DIVISION   OF  INSURANCE 

Thomas  B.   Winborne,   Director 426 

Harvey    K.    Winslow,    Engineer 426 

Frederick    J.    Calverley,    Engineer 426 

Arthur    M.     Varner,     Engineer 426 

Mrs.    Florence   W.    Moore,    Stenographer 426 

Mrs.    Frankie   L.    Adcock,    Stenographer 426 

Mrs.  Emily  L.  Council,  Stenographer 426 

DIVISION  OF   PLANT  OPERATION 

Charles    H.    Jourdan,    Director 327 

William   H.    Price,    Jr.,    Consulting    Engineer 327 

Carsie  K.  Denning,  Consulting  Engineer 327 

James   S.   Phillips,   Administrative   Officer 827 

Mrs.   Sara  K.   Fort,    Stenographer 327 

DIVISION   OF  TRANSPORTATION 

C.    C.    Brown,    Director 406 

Miss    Rachel    B.    Sumner,    Stenographer 406 

Delphos    J.    Dark,    Transportation    Asst 278 

Dallas  G.   Whitford,   Bus   Rt.   Supv 278 

L.    W.    Alexander,    Bus    Rt.    Supv 278 

Roy    B.    Williams,    Equipment    Supt 278 

T.    E.    Glass,    Equipment    Supt 278 

Earl    M.    Waters,    Equipment    Supt 278 

W.    F.    Tillett,    Equipment    Engineer 278 

M.    P.    Bradford,    Clerk 278 

DIVISION  OF  TEXTBOOKS 

Wade   M.    Jenkins,    Director 7516 

A.    J.    Dickson,    Administrative    Officer 467 

M.   Webb   Fowler,    Accounting   Clerk 467 

Mrs.    Ruth    G.    Walton,    Stenographer 7516 

Mrs.   Elsie   G.   Burgess,    Bookkeeping   Machine   Opr 467 

Mrs.    Judy    P.    Whitley,    Stenographer 467 

Miss  Jo  Ann   Gale,   Stenographer 467 

Mrs.  Alice  B.   Newton,   Accounting   Clerk 467 

Mrs.    Alice    R.    Lanford,    Typist 7516 

Mrs.   Jean   R.   Wrenn,   Typist 7516 


State  Offices  11 

Mrs.    Mary   S.    Barnes,    Typist 751 6 

Mrs.    Evelyn    G.    Fleming,    Typist ar7 

J.   J.   Kelly,   Stock   Supv 7„1 

Mrs.    Gladys    Tippett,    Clerk 75A4 

Mrs.    Lenora    M.    Bridges,    Stock    Clerk 7K74 

Mrs.  Edna  Earl  Bridges,   Stock  Clerk 7^74 

Mrs.    Myrtle   M.    Perry,    Stock    Clerk 7^74 

Arthur  H.  Castleberry,  Stock  Clerk 7t;74 

Rene    J.    Labat,    Stock    Clerk 7=74 

Johnny   Earl  Temple,   Stock   Clerk 7t;74 

Dale    C.    Privette,    Stock    Clerk 7^74 

Dwight    P.    Whitaker,    Stock    Clerk ". 7^74 

John    M.    Holden,    Stock    Clerk 7^74 

Willis    Cordell    Rogers,    Stock    Clerk .' 7^74 

David   P.   Brantley,    Stock   Clerk '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.['.'.'.[[['.  '.'.75U 

DEPARTMENT  OF  CURRICULUM  STUDY  AND  RESEARCH 

(Offices:  136  Education  Bldg.  and  118  W.  Edenton  St.) 

I.    E.    Ready,    Director 74,0 

Raymond   A.    Stone,    Assistant   Director ". 7816 

Edward   T.   Brown,   Assistant   Director 7S17 

G.   Herman   Porter,    Educational   Supervisor 7817 

Mrs.    Helen    B.    Dowdy,    Secretary 7410 

Constance    L.    Griffin,     Secretary 7917 

Jean    W.    Scott,    Secretary fjtia 

Kathleen   S.   Poole,   Typist '.'■'■'■'■'■'■'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.['.'.'.'.'.['.'.]'.'.  .7418 

GOVERNOR'S  COMMISSION  ON  EDUCATIONAL 
TELEVISION 

Hubert  J.  Philpott,  Chairman,  Lexington 

Harold  Essex,  President  of  WSJS-TV,  Winston-Salem 

R.  Floyd  Grouse,  Sparta 

E.  Herbey  Evans,  Jr.,  Laurinburg 

Horace  Stacy,  Jr.,  Lumberton 

S'"'i^^^^l^  ^-  Carroll,  State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  Raleigh 

I'red  H.  Weaver,  Secretary  of  the  University  of  North  Carolina,  Chapel  Hill 

Louis  Lipinsky,  Asheville 

L.  Y.  Ballentine,  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  Raleigh 

Miss  Lois  Edinger,  Chapel  Hill 

W.  H.  Wagoner,  Superintendent  of  New  Hanover  Schools,  Wilmington 

Howard  Holderness,  Greensboro 

State  Senator  Claude  Currie,  Durham 

State  Rep.  H.  P.  Taylor,  Wadesboro 

State  Rep.  Elbert  S.  Peel,  Williamston 

J.  Carlyle  Rutledge,  Kannapolis 

Harold  Coffy,  Lenoir 

L.  W.  Allen,  Charlotte 

Dr.  Stacy  Weaver,  President  of  Methodist  College,  Fayett-'ville 

Allen  H.  Gwyn,  Jr.,  Reidsville 

Wesley  Wallace,  Chairman  of  the  Dept.  of  Radio,  TV  and  Motion  Pictures 

at  the  University  of  North  Carolina,  Chapel  Hill 
Prof.  Charles  Phillips,  Greensboro 
W.  C.  Harris,  Jr.,  Raleigh 

Dr.  Budd  E.  Smith,  President  of  Wingate  College,  Wingate 
Prof.  James  T.  Taylor,  Durham 
Billy  Hill,  Murfreesboro 

COMMISSION  ON  THE  SELECTION  OF  BOARDS  OF 
EDUCATION 

Senator  Jimmy  V.  Johnson,  Iredell  County,  Chairman,  Statesville 

E.  L.  Brown,  Superintendent  Davidson  County  Schools,  Lexington 

Ben  E.  Fountain,  Jr.,  Superintendent  Elizabeth  City  Schools,  Elizabeth  City 

Representative  Herman  H.  West,  Cherokee  County,  Marble 

Senator  Boyce  A.  Whitmire,  Henderson  County,  Hendersonville 

Senator  N.  Hector  McGeachy,  Cumberland  County,  Fayetteville 

Representative  Jack  Felmet,  Haywood  County,  Waynesville 

Representative  Irwin  Belk,  Mecklenburg  County,  Charlotte 

Representative  Philip  P.  Godwin,  Gates  County,  Gatesville 


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GOVERNOR'S  COMMISSION  ON  EDUCATION  BEYOND 
THE  HIGH  SCHOOL 

Irving  Carlyle,  Chairman,  Winston-Salem 

Dr.  William  C.  Friday,  President  U.N.C.,  Chapel  Hill 

Dr.  Deryl  Hart,  President  Duke  University,  Durham 

Dr.  Alphonso  Elder,  President  North  Carolina  College  at  Durham,  Durham 

Senator  W.  Lunsford  Crew,  Halifax  County,  Roanoke  Rapids 

Senator  John  Jordan,  Wake  County,  Raleigh 

Senator  Thomas  J.  White,  Lenoir  County,  Kinston 

Senator  James  Stikeleather,  Jr.,  Buncombe  County,  Asheville 

Representative  H.  Clifton  Blue,  Moore  County,  Aberdeen 

Representative  J.  Shelton  Wicker,  Lee  County,  Sanford 

Representative  Thomas  H.  Woodard,  Wilson  County,  Wilson 

W.  Dallas  Herring,  Chairman  State  Board  of  Education,  Rose  Hill 

L.  P.  McLendon,  Chairman  N.  C.  Board  of  Higher  Education,  Greensboro 

Mrs.  Harry  B.  Stein,  Member  Fayetteville  School  Board,  Fayetteville 

Thomas  J.  Pearsall,  Rocky  Mount 

Alex  McMahon,  Chapel  Hill 

Dr.  Leo  W.  Jenkins,  President  East  Carolina  College,  Greenville 

Bonnie  E.  Cone,  Director  Charlotte  College,  Greenville 

Calvin  Leonard,  Greensboro 

Mrs.  L.  Richardson  Preyer,  Greensboro 

H.  A.  Mattox,  Murphy 

Mrs.  Samuel  H.  Hair,  Charlotte 

Dr.  F.  Stuart  Chapin,  AsheviUe 


FRIENDS  OF  EDUCATION  COMMITTEE 

(Stay-in-School) 


Jack  Wood,  Chairman,  Charlotte 

C.  J.  Barber,  Oxford 

William  L.  Beerman,  Greensboro 

Louis  Berini,  Durham 

Jack  Boone,  Greenville 

Leon  Brogden,  Wilmington 

Robert  Bunnelle,  Asheville 

Robert  Calder,  Wilmington 

Charles  F.  Carroll,  Raleigh 

T.  R.  Collins,  Smithfield 

Syd  Dunn,  Greenville 

Earle  Edwards,  Raleigh 

Deith  Fearing,  Manteo 

John  Foster,  Greensboro 

Mrs.  Louise  Godwin,  Greensboro 

Mrs.  Virginia  H.  Grier,  Raleigh 


Brodie  S.  Griffith,  Charlotte 

Avery  Hightower,  Wadesboro 

Charlie  Justice,  Asheville 

Dr.  Walter  Kitchin,  Clinton 

Archie  Laney,  Monroe 

Ed  Lilly,  Kinston 

Harold  Lineberger.  Gastonia 

Daniel  E.  Moore,  Durham 

Dr.  E.  Eugene  Poston,  Boiling  Springs 

Dr.  Samuel  Proctor,  Greensboro 

B.  D.  Quinn,  Swan  Quarter 

Dr.  Lloyd  Y.  Thayer,  High  Point 

Lacy  Thornburg,  Sylva 

Dr.  Henry  Weitz,  Durham 

Lawson  Withers,  Goldsboro 

T.  Earl  Yarborough,  Charlotte 


NORTH  CAROLINA  ADVISORY  COMMITTEE  ON 
EDUCATION 

Thomas    J.    Pearsall,    Chairman Rocky    Mount 

W.   T.   Joyner,   Vice-Chairman Raleigh 

Lunsford    Crew Roanoke     Rapids 

R.   O.   Huffman Morganton 

William   Medf ord Waynesville 

Edward   F.   Yarborough Louisburg 

N.  C.  CITIZENS  COMMITTEE  FOR  BETTER  SCHOOLS 

Raymond  A.  Stone,  Executive  Secretary,  118  West  Edenton  Street,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Judge  L.  Richardson  Preyer,  President,  Greensboro 
Henry  Belk,  Vice  President,  Goldsboro 
Mrs.  Ruth  Dailey,  Treasurer,  Durham 

Halbert   M.    Jones,    Chairman,    Executive    Committee,    Laurinburg 
(At  least  one  member  in  each  county) 


STATE  BOARD  OF  HIGHER  EDUCATION 

L.    P.    McLendon,    Chairman Greensboro 

William  F.  Womble,  Vice  Chairman Winston-Salem 

N.     Elton    Aydlett Elizabeth     City 

Oliver    C.    Carmichael Biltmore 

W.   D.    Herring Rose    HiU 

John    P.    Kennedy,    Jr Charlotte 

W.   J.    Kennedy,   Jr Durham 

Mrs.    Harry    B.    Stein Fayetteville 

Mrs.   Harry   P.   Horton Pittsboro 

William  C.  Archie,  Director,  Raleigh 

Howard  R.  Boozer,  Assistant  Director,  Raleigh 

Kenneth  C.  Batchelor,  Assistant  Director  for  Finance,  Raleigh 


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EDUCATIONAL  PERIODICALS 

NEWS  OF  CHILDHOOD  EDUCATION,  published  four  times  a  year  by  the  North  Carolina 

Association  of  Childhood  Education. 
NORTH    CAROLINA    CLASSROOM    TEACHERS    BULLETIN,    published    twice   a   year   by 

the  Division  of  Classroom  Teachers,  North  Carolina  Education  Association. 
NORTH  CAROLINA  EDUCATION,  published  by  the  North  Carolina  Education  Association, 

Raleigh. 
NORTH    CAROLINA    PARENT-TEACHER    BULLETIN,    published    monthly    (except    June, 

July   and   August)    cooperatively   by   the   N.    C.    Congress   of   Parents    and    Teachers    and 

the   Extension   Division    of   the   Woman's    College   of   the   University    of    North    Carolina, 

Greensboro. 
NORTH   CAROLINA   SCHOOL   BOARDS   ASSOCIATION   BULLETIN,   published   quarterly 

by  The  North  Carolina  School  Boards  Association,  Chapel  Hill. 
NORTH   CAROLINA   ENGLISH   TEACHER,   published   four  times   per  year  at   Chapel   Hill 

by  the  North  Carolina  English  Teachers  Association. 
TARHEEL    SOCIAL    STUDIES    BULLETIN,    quarterly    publication    of    the    North    Carolina 

Council  for  the  Social  Studies,  Duke  University,  Durham. 
THE    HIGH   SCHOOL   JOURNAL,    published   by   the   University   of   North    Carolina,    Chapel 

Hill. 
THE  NORTH  CAROLINA   AUDIO-VISUALIST,   published  four  times  a  year  in   November, 

January,   March   and   May   as   the  official   organ   of   the   Audio-Visual   Department   of   the 

North  Carolina  Education  Association,  Chapel  HiU. 
THE   NORTH   CAROLINA   TEACHERS   RECORD,   published   quarterly  by   the  North   Caro- 
lina Teachers  Association,  Raleigh. 
NORTH    CAROLINA    PUBLIC    SCHOOL    BULLETIN,    issued    monthly    except    June.    July 

and  August  by  the  State  Department  of  Public  Instruction. 

STATE  HOLIDAYS 

(Observed  by  State  Employees) 

Veterans     Day November  12,  1962 

Thanksgiving  Day November  22,  1962 

Christmas December     24-26,  Inc.  1962 

New    Year's    Day January  1,  1963 

Easter     Monday April  15,  1963 

Confederate    Memorial    Day May  10,   1963 

Independence     Day July  4,  1963 

Labor    Day September  2,  1963 

TEACHERS'  AND  STATE  EMPLOYEES'  RETIREMENT 

SYSTEM 

BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES 

Edwin  Gill,  Chairman,  Raleigh  H.  L.  Stephenson,  Smithfield 

Charles  F.  Carroll,  Raleigh  Mrs.  Annie  H.  Swindell,  Durham 

Robert  E.  Williams,  Raleigh  Withers  Davis,  Garner 

Geo.  B.  Cherry,  Raleigh  Royal  W.  Sands,  Reidsville 

Nathan  Yelton,  Executive  Secretary 

UNITED  FORCES  FOR  EDUCATION 

N.  C.  Congress  of  Parents  and  Teachers 

N.  C.  Education  Association 

N.  C.  Division  of  the  American  Association  of  University  Women 

N.  C.  School  Boards  Association 

N.  C.  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs 

N.  C.  State  Grange 

THE  NORTH  CAROLINA  STATE  SCHOOL  BOARDS 
ASSOCIATION 

J.    C.   Abbott,   President Elizabeth    City 

i?^  J^-  ^^1'-   ^^•'    Vice-President Pilot   Mountain 

W.   O.    Fields,   Jr.,   Associate   Executive   Secretary Box    810,    Chapel    Hill 

Guy  B.  Phillips,  Consultant Box  810,  Chapel  Hill 

SECRETARIES  OF  EXAMINING  BOARDS 

Accountant  Examiners.  N.  C.  State  Board  of  Certified  Public,  William  A.  Terrill,  Chapel  Hill 

Architectural   Examination   and    Registration,    State   Board   of A.    Lewis    Poller,    Raleigh 

Barber   Examiners,   State  Board   of J.   Marvin   Cheek,    Chairman,    Hiph    Point 

Chiropody  Examiners,   State  Board  of Dr.   R.   W.   Getchell,   Goldsboro 

Chiropractic  Examiners,   State  Board   of Dr.   C.   H.   Peters,    Rocky   Mount 

Contractors,  N.   C.  Licensing  Board  for James   M.  Wella,   Jr.,   Raleigh 


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Cosmetic  Art  Examiners,   N.   C.  Board  of Mrs.   Catherine  Munn,    Raleigh 

Dental  Examiners,  State  Board  of Dr.  J.   H.  Guion,   Charlotte 

Electrical   Contractors,    Board   of   Examiners   of Mrs.    Elizabeth    E.   Anderson,    Raleigh 

Embalmers  and  Funeral  Directors,   N.  C.   State  Board  of Clyde  O.   Robinson,   Raleigh 

Engineers  and  Land   Surveyors,   Board  of   Registration   for R.   B.    Rice,    Raleigh 

Law  Examiners,  State  Board  of . .  .E.   L.   Cannon,   Raleigh 

Library  Certification  Board •  •  •  Carlyle  Frarey,   Chapel   HiU 

Medical  Examiners,   State  Board   of Dr.   Joseph   J.   Combs,    Raleigh 

Nurse  Registration   and   Nursing   Education,   N.   C.   Board  of... Carrie  M.    Spurgeon,   Raleigh 

Opticians,  North  Carolina  State  Board  of H.  L.  Ridgeway,  Jr.,  Raleigh 

Optometry,   N.   C.   State  Board  of  Examiners   in Dr.   K.   W.    Ramsey,   Marion 

Osteopathic  Examination  and  Registration,  ,„„„„,. 

N.  C.   State  Board  of Dr.   Joseph   H.    Huff,   Burlington 

Pest   Control   Commission,    Structural John    H.    Reitzel,    Raleigh 

Pharmacy,   N.   C.   State  Board   of H.    C.    McAlister,    Chapel   Hill 

Physical  Therapists,  State  Examining  Committee  of Edith  Vail,  Winston-Salem 

Plumbing  and  Heating  Contractors,   Board  of  Examiners  of W.   F.   Morrison,   Raleigh 

Real   Estate   Licensing   Board,    North    Carolina Joseph    F.    Schweidler,    Raleigh 

Refrigeration    Examiners,    State    Board    of James    A.    Dean,    Raleigh 

Veterinary   Examining   Board,   State Dr.   J.   I.   Cora  well,   Asheville 

NORTH  CAROLINA  COLLEGE  CONFERENCE 

J     Earl    Danieley,    President Elon    College,    Elon    College 

A.   F.   Jackson,   Vice-President A.    and   T.    College.    Greensboro 

J.   P.   Freeman,   Secretary-Treasurer State  Department  of   Public   Instruction,    Raleigh 


COUNTY  AND  CITY  SUPERINTENDENTS 


County,    City — Superintendent,    Address 

ALAMANCE — C.  C.  Linneman,  Graham 

Burlington — L.  E.  Spikes,  Burlington 
ALEXANDER— S.  W.  Payne,  Taylorsville 
ALLEGHANY— J.  E.  Rufty.  Sparta 
ANSON — R.  O.  McCollum,  Wadesboro 

Morven — James  W.  Jenkins,  Mor\'en 

Wadesboro — W.  L.  Wildermuth,  Wadesboro 
ASHE — Frank  James,  Jefferson 
AVERY — W.  Kenneth  Anderson,  Newland 
BEAUFORT — W.  F.  Veasey,  Washington 

Washington — Edwin  A.  West,  Washington 
BERTIE — John  L.  Dupree,  Windsor 
BLADEN — D.  M.  Calhoun,  Elizabethtown 
BRUNSWICK— John  Greely  Long,  Southport 
BUNCOMBE — T.  C.  Roberson,  Asheville 

Asheville— W.  P.  Griffin,  Asheville 
BURKE — R.  L.  Patton,  Morganton 

Glen  Alpine — W.  A.  Young,  Glen  Alpine 

Morganton — Maston  S.  Parham,  Morganton 
CABARRUS — C.  A.  Furr,  Concord 

Concord — Woodrow  W.  Hartsell,  Concord 

Kannapolis — W.  J.  Bullock,  Kannapolis 
CALDWELL — C.  M.  Abernethy,  Lenoir 

Lenoir — J.  G.  Hagaman,  Lenoir 
CAMDEN— D.  B.  Burgess,  Camden 
CARTERET— H.  L.  Joslyn,  Beaufort 
CASWELL — Thomas   H.   Whitley,  Yanceyville 
CATAWBA — Harry  M.  Arndt,  Newton 

Hickory — Wilmer  M.  Jenkins,  Hickory 

Newton— R.  N.  Gurley,  Newton 
CHARLOTTE-MECKLENBURG— Craig 

Phillips,  Charlotte 
CHATHAM— Jason  B.  Deyton,  Pittsboro 
CHEROKEE— Lloyd  W.  Hendrix,  Murphy 

Andrews — Chas.  O.  Frazier,  Andrews 

Murphy — Holland  McSwain,  Murphy 
CHOWAN— W.  J.  Taylor,  Edenton 

Edenton — Hiram  J.  Mayo,  Edenton 
CLAY— Hugh  Scott  Beal,  Hayesville 
CLEVELAND— J.  H.  Grigg,  Shelby 

Kings  Mountain — B.  N.  Barnes,  Kings 
Mountain 

Shelby — Malcolm  E.  Brown,  Shelby 
COLUMBUS— T.  Ward  Guy,  Whiteville 

Whiteville— G.  H.  Arnold,  Whiteville 
CRAVEN— R.  L.  Pugh,  New  Bern 

New  Bern — H.  J.  MacDonald,  New  Bern 
CUMBERLAND— F.  D.  Byrd,  Jr., 
Fayetteville 

Fayetteville — C.  Reid  Ross,  Fayetteville 
CURRITUCK— S.  C.  Chandler,  Currituck 
DARE — Mrs.  Mary  L.  Evans,  Manteo 


County,    City — Superintendent,    Address 

DAVIDSON— E.  L.  Brown,  Lexington 

Lexington — L.  E.  Andrews,  Lexington 

Thomasville — W.  S.  Horton,  Thomasville 
DAVIE— William  T.  Bird,  MocksviUe 
DUPLIN— O.  P.  Johnson,  Kenansville 
DURHAM— C.  H.  Chewning,  Durham 

Durham — Lew  W.  Hannen,  Durham 
EDGECOMBE— Morris  S.  Clarj',  Tarboro 

Tarboro — C.  B.  Martin,  Tarboro 
FORSYTH— Thomas  Ray  Gibbs,  Winston- 
Salem 

Winston-Salem — Marvin  M.  Ward, 
Winston-Salem 
FRANKLIN— Wiley  F.  Mitchell.  Louisburg 

Franklinton — Jesse  L.  McDaniel, 
Franklinton 
GASTON — Hunter  Huss,  Gastonia 

Cherryville — William  H.   Brown,  Cherrjville 

Gastonia — W.  B.  Sugg,  Gastonia 
GATES— W.  C.  Harrell,  Gatesville 
GRAHAM — James  A.  Stanley,  Robbinsville 
GRANVILLE— D.  N.  Hix,  Oxford 

Oxford— C.  W.  Duggins,  Oxford 
GREENE — Gerald  D.  James,  Snow  Hill 
GUILFORD — E.  P.  Pearce,  Jr.,  Greensboro 

Greensboro — Philip  J.  Weaver,  Greensboro 

High  Point— Dean  B.  Pruette,  High  Point 
HALIFAX— W.  Henrj'  Overman,  Halifax 

Roanoke  Rapids — J.  W.  Talley,  Roanoke 
Rapids 

Weldon — B.  Paul  Hammack,  Weldon 
HARNETT— G.  T.  Proffitt,  Lillington 
HAYWOOD^L.  B.  Leatherwood,  Waynesville 

Canton — Culver  R.  Dale,  Canton 
HENDERSON— J.  M.  Foster,  Hendersonville 

Hendersonville — Hugh  D.  Randall, 
HendersonviUe 
HERTFORD— Russell  P.  Martin,  Winton 
HOKE— W.  T.  Gibson,  Jr.,  Raeford 
HYDE — Ben  D.  Quinn,  Swan  Quarter 
IREDELL — Frank  L.  Austin,  Statesville 

Mooresville — Roland  R.  Morgan,  Mooresville 

Statesville — A.  D.  Kornegay,  StatesviUe 
JACKSON— W.  V.  Cope,  Sylva 
JOHNSTON— E.  S.  Simpson,  Smithfield 
JONES — W.  B.  Moore,  Trenton 
LEE — J.  J.  Lentz,  Sanford 

Sanford — M.  A.  McLeod,  Sanford 
LENOIR— H.  H.  Bullock,  Kinston 

Kinston — J.  P.  Booth,  Kinston 
LINCOLN — Norris  S.  Childers,  Lincolnton 

Lincolnton — S.  Ray  Lowder,  Lincolnton 


Local  Health  Directors 


15 


MACON — Hieronymous  Bueck,  Franklin 
MADISON— Fred  W.  Anderson,  Marshall 
MARTIN— J.  C.  Manning,  Williamston 
McDowell — James  E.  Johnson,  Marion 

Marion — Hugh  Beam,  Marion 
MITCHELL— Walter  L.  Thomas,  Bakersville 
MONTGOMERY— S.  H.  Helton,  Troy 
MOORE— R.  E.  Lee,  Carthage 

Pinehurst — Lewis  S.  Cannon,  Pinehurst 
Southern  Pines — Luther  A.  Adams, 
Southern  Pines 
NASH— C.  H.  Fries,  Jr.,  Nashville 
Rocky  Mount — D.  S.  Johnson,  Rocky 
Mount 
NEW  HANOVER— William  H.  Wagoner, 

Wilmington 
NORTHAMPTON— R.  F.  Lowry,  Jackson 
ONSLOW— I.  B.  Hudson,  Jacksonville 
ORANGE— G.  P.  Carr,  HiUsboro 
Chapel  Hill — Howard  E.  Thompson, 
Chapel  Hill 
PAMLICO— T.  J.  Collier,  Bayboro 
PASQUOTANK— J.   H.   Moore,  Elizabeth  City 
Elizabeth  City — B.  E.  Fountain,  Jr 
Elizabeth  City 
PENDER— B.  L.  Davis,  Burgaw 
PERQUIMANS— John  T.  Biggers,  Hertford 
PERSON— R.  B.  Griffin,  Roxboro 
PITT— D.  H.  Conley,  GreenviUe 

Greenville — J.  H.  Rose,  Greenville 
POLK — David  A.  Cromer,  Columbus 

Tryon — W.  S.  Hamilton,  Tryon 
RANDOLPH— Lacy  M.  Presnell,  Jr., 
Asheboro 
Asheboro — Guy  B.  Teachey,  Asheboro 
RICHMOND— F.  D.  McLeod,  Rockingham 
Hamlet— Maylon  E.  McDonald,  Hamlet 
Rockingham — J.  E.  Huneycutt, 
Rockingham 
ROBESON— B.  E.  Littlefield,  Lumberton 
Fairmont — Joseph  H.  Wishon,  Fairmont 
Lumberton— L.  Gilbert  Carroll,  Lumberton 
Maxton— D.  M.  Singley,  Maxton 
Red  Springs — Walter  R.  Dudley, 

Red  Springs 
Saint  Pauls — Marion  W.  Bird,  Saint  Pauls 


ROCKINGHAM— J.  Allan  Lewis,  Wentworth 
Leaksville — J.  M.  Hough,  Leaksville 
Madison-Mayodan — V.  Mayo  Bundy, 

Madison 
Reidsville — C.  C.  Lipscomb,  Reidsville 
ROWAN— C.  C.  Erwin,  Salisbury 

Salisbury — J.  H.  Knox,  Salisbury 
RUTHERFORD— Forrest  W.  Hunt, 

Rutherfordton 
SAMPSON— J.  T.  Denning,  Clinton 

Clinton— E.  C.  Sipe,  Clinton 
SCOTLAND— J.  J.  Pence,  Laurinburg 

Laurinburg — A.  B.  Gibson,  Laurinburg 
STANLY— James  P.  Sifford,  Albemarle 

Albemarle — Claud  Grigg,  Albemarle 
STOKES— R.  M.  Green,  Danbury 
SURRY— J.  Sam  Gentry,  Dobson 
Elkin— N.  H.  Carpenter,  Elkin 
Mt.  Airy — B.  H.  Tharrington,  Mt.  Airy 
SWAIN— T.  L.  Woodard,  Bryson  City 
TRANSYLVANIA— C.  W.  Bradburn, 

Brevard 
TYRRELL— M.  L.  Basnight,  Columbia 
UNION— Dan  S.  Davis,  Monroe 

Monroe — Oscar  W.  Broome,  Monroe 
VANCE— J.  C.  Stabler,  Henderson 

Henderson — W.  D.  Payne,  Henderson 
WAKE— Fred  A.  Smith,  Raleigh 

Raleigh — Jesse  O.  Sanderson,  Raleigh 
WARREN— J.  Roger  Peeler,  Warrenton 
WASHINGTON— S.  D.  O'Neal,  Plymouth 
WATAUGA— W.  G.  Angell,  Boone 
WAYNE— R.  S.  Proctor,  Goldsboro 
Fremont — Lindsay  Cody  Robinson, 

Fremont 
Goldsboro — N.  H.  Shope,  Goldsboro 
WILKES— C.  B.  Eller,  Wilkesboro 
N.  Wilkesboro — J.  Floyd  Woodward, 
N.  Wilkesboro 
WILSON— H.  D.  Browning,  Jr.,  Wilson 
Elm  City— J.  T.  Odom,  Jr.,  Elm  City 
Wilson— Geo.  S.  Willard,  Wilson 
YADKIN— Fred  C.  Hobson,  Yadkinville 
YANCEY— Hubert  D.  Justice,  Burnsville 


LOCAL  HEALTH  DIRECTORS 

county  or  District  Health  Director,  Address  and  Ph.  No. 

|SanUi^walaugW.^^^v.^v.^^v.^•  -  D?>^  \  ^-^^hK^^r '  cSS  ^-^ 

Aviry °^-    °-    W     Davis,    P.    T.,    Wadesboro,    MYrtle  4-2516 

Beaufort r>' "  "w* "  X' '  n^'"-   ^^^   ^,-   ^-   Michal,    Newland,  733-4971 

Bertie      ^''-    ^-   "^A  Browne.    Washington,    WHitney  6-3101/6-8102 

Bladen A••••^°^.^•    ^-    Jordan,    P.T.,    Windsor,    PY  4-2161 

Brunswick ^^-     Caroline     Callison,     Elizabethtown,     UNion  2-3467 

Brunswick Dr.    A.    H.    EUiot.    P.T..    Southport,    GLadstone  7-2081 

Buncombe  ^  Shallotte,  PLaza  4-6611 

°'*'^ n;.V iT-i--;u---\ ?'■;    H-    ^-    Stevens,    P.    O.    Box    7525 

Burke  ""^^         Smathers,  Asst..  Asheville,  ALpine  2-7611,  ext.  42  &  47 

Cabarrus.' ." n  " '  "Pt    ^f.  ^V,.^^^^^^'    ^organton,    HE  7-5152 

Caldwell         l»r.    John     D.     Workman,     Concord,  STate  2-4121 

Carteret A' " '  V  "   ^  "    William    Happer,    Lenoir,    PLaza  4-4241 

8SS±Sr'"-"™"^«-  ■■■■■■■■■■■■■  "i^'fe-T  t"  B;„&^,?SSf°'J'..^i1  tilll 

Cleveland  A' " ' ;, Murphy,     VErnon  7-2311 

Columbus ■^.••••;^''-    2-    P-    Mitchell,    Shelby,  HU  7-8511 

Craven      A" " H^,;    ^:    ^-    ^lack,    WhiteviUe,    Midway  2-2834 

Cumberland VT^-^.-rr,^-^^""^^^'    ^^^    ^ern,    MElrose  7-3121 

Crrituck  ^- : ; ^'•-    ^-    T.    Foster,    FayetteviUe,     HEmlock  3-3136 

Dare  ^^    ^-    ^-    Johnston,    Currituck  2238 

Davidson." '.'. K  •  •  ,?''•    ^-  r'^r    Johnston,    Manteo  2480 

Davie-Yadkin     V<  "  ' " ;    '"v  ^^^^ot    Lohr,    Lexington,    CH  6-5952 

Duplin  Dr.    A.    J.    Holton,    Mocksville,    MEdford  4-2012 

Durham •    "^"^^    ^-    Powers,    Kenansville  296-2666 

Edgecombe A -r'A-^'^;    '^^    ^-    Adier,    Durham  682-8176 

Fofsyth        n  •  ■^'■-  Z-^^-    Chamblee,    Tarboro,    TAlbot  3-2174 

Franklin '         ??       •    "^S^'    Winston-Salem.    PArk  2-2595 

Gaston. . '. K  " "  '^^'\7^-r^^;  J°'l?'^'    J^-.    Louisburg  496-3553 

Graham        nV  Vo ^'''  o?    u   '    "^^^-    Gastonia,    UNiversity  4-4331 

D'-   James   E.   Stephens,    P.T.,    Robbinsville,    GRaniti  9-3525 


16  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

County  or  District  Health  Director,  Address  and   Ph.   No. 

Granville Dr.    J.    U.    Weaver,    Oxford  5611 

Greene. Dr.   Joseph   L.   Campbell,    Snow    Hill,    Shady    Side  7-3578 

Guilford  Dr.    E.   H.   Ellinwood,    Greensboro 

Dr.  Sarah  T.  Morrow,  Asst.,  BRoadway  3-9426 

Halifax Dr.   Robert  F.   Young,   Halifax,   JUstice  3-2191 

Harnett  Dr.  Melvin  F.   Eyerman,   LiUington  893-4251 

Dunn  2424 

Haywood     Dr.    Raymond    K.    Butler,    Waynesville,    GLendale  6-3642 

Henderson Dr.    J.    D.    Lutz,     P.T.,     Hendersonville  692-4223 

Hertford-Gates Dr.   Quinton   E.    Cooke,   Winton,    ELgin  8-3191 

Hoke Dr.  Clifton  Davenport,  P.T.,  Raeford  875-3717 

Hyde Dr.    W.    W.    Johnston,    Swan    Quarter  297 

IredeU. Dr.    Ernest    Ward,    Statesville,    TRiangle  3-7271 

Jackson-Macon-Swain Dr.    James    T.    Googe,    Sylva,    JU  6-2913 

Johnston  Dr.    Robert    D.    PhiUips,    Smithfield,    WEbster  4-4168 

Jones Dr.   L.   E.   Kling,   Trenton   448-2701 

Lenoir'        '      Dr.    L.    E.    Kling,    Kinston,    JAckson  3-6119 

McDowell.... Dr.    W.    F.    E.    Loftin,    Marion  6471 

Madison    ' '    '    Dr.   Margery   J.   Lord,   Marshall  3531 

Martin Dr.  Grover  C.   Godwin,   P.T.,  Williamston,   SWift  2-4133   and   34 

Mecklenburg       Dr.    Maurice    Kamp,     Charlotte 

Dr.  Eliz.  C.  Corkey,  Asst.,  FRanklin  5-8861 

Mitchell-Yancey Burnsville,     MUrray  2-2127 

Montgomery • •  ■  •  •  Troy  4251 

Moore Dr.   J.   W.   Willcox,    Carthage,   WHitney  7-2711 

Nash Dr.    J.    S.    Chamblee,    Nashville,    GLendale  9-3471 

New    Hanover Dr.    C.    B.    Davis,    Wilmington,    ROger  2-1863 

Northampton Dr.    W.    R.    Parker,    Jackson,    LEnox  4-3071 

Onslow Dr.    Eleanor   H.    Williams,    Jacksonville  347-2154 

Grange-Person-Chatham-Lee-CasweU Dr.    O.    David    Garvin,    Chapel    Hill 

Dr.  Gordon  S.  Fuller,  Asst.  942-4053 

Pamlico Dr.    L.    E.    Kling,    Bayboro,    SH  5-2506 

Pasquotank-Perquimans-Camden-Chowan Dr.    J.    A.    Johnson,    P.T.,    Elizabeth    City  5429 

Pender  Dr.    N.    C.    Wolfe,    P.T.,    Burgaw,    CL  9-2563 

Pitt Dr.    R.    E.    Fox,    Greenville,    PLaza  2-4141 

Randolph. Dr.  H.  C.  Whims,  Asheboro,  M Ain  5-4227 

Richmond Dr.    Clem    Ham,    Rockingham,    TWining  5-6304 

Robeson    Dr.    E.    R.    Hardin,    Lumberton,    REdfield  9-3344 

Rockingham Dr.    C.    T.    Mangum,    P.T.,    Spray,    MAin  3-6173 

Reidsville,  DI  9-6533 

Rowan Dr.   M.    K.    Holler,    Salisbury,    MElrose  3-0411 

Rutherford-Polk Dr.    Ann    B.    Lane,    Rutherfordton,    ATwater  7-4931 

Sampson Dr.   Caroline  H.   Callison,   Clinton,   LY  2-2668 

Scotland Dr.     Clem    Ham,    Laurinburg,     CRestview  6-1411 

Stanly  Albemarle,     YUkon  2-4615 

Stokes'.!! Dr.    J.    S.    Taylor,    P.T.,    Danbury,    LY  3-7611 

Surry Dr.    Robert   Caldwell,   Mount   Airy,    ST  6-4163 

Transylvania Dr.    John    R.    Folger,    P.T.,    Brevard  883-4255 

Tyrrell-Washington Dr.    Claudius   McGowan,    P.T.,    Plymouth,    SWain  3-4416 

Union Dr.    Conway    Anderson    Bolt,    Monroe,    ATlantic  3-6124 

Vance Dr.   J.    J.   Weaver,    Henderson,    GEneva  8-4714 

Wake     Dr.   Isa   C.   Grant,   P.   O.   Box   949 

Dr.  Jane  H.  Wooten,  Asst.,  Raleigh,  TE  3-1655 

Warren Dr.    W.    B.    Jones,    Jr.,    Warrenton  3341 

Wayne Dr.   Joe   A.    Bain,    Goldsboro,    REpublic  6-4331 

Wilkes Dr.   A.   J.   Holton,   Wilkesboro  347 

Wilson Dr.    Joseph    Campbell,    Wilson  237-3141 

Charlotte,    City    of Dr.    Maurice    Kamp,    Charlotte,    FRanklin  5-8861 

Rocky  Mount,   City  of Dr.   J.   S.   Chamblee,    Rocky   Mount,    GI  2-1189 

THE  NORTH  CAROLINA  ASSOCIATION  FOR 
CHILDHOOD  EDUCATION 

President:  G.  Harold  Miller,  806  St.  Michael's  Lane,  Gastonia 

Vice    President:     Nursery,     Kindergarten,     Mrs.     Ralph    Miller,     1013     Country     Club     Drive, 

High  Point 
Vice-President:  Primary,  Mrs.  India  Robbins,  Box  38,  Ruffin 
Vice-President:  Intermediate,  Dr.  Lois  Staton,  E.C.C.,  Greenville 
Corresponding  Secretary:  Mrs.  Maurice  Holbrook,  Union  Rd.,  Gastonia 
Recording  Secretary:  Mrs.  Nina  E.  Booker,  412  S.  Chapman  St.,  Greensboro 
Treasurer:  Warren  Anderson,  3012  Medlin  Dr.,  Raleigh 

Executive  Secretary  and  Adviser:  Carrie  Phillips,  221  So.  Tremont  Dr.,  Greensboro 
A.C.E.I.  Representative:  Mrs.  E.  H.  Reich,  Route  8,  Lexington 


P.T.— Part-time. 


Institutions  of  Higher  Learning  17 

NORTH  CAROLINA  CONGRESS  OF  COLORED  PARENTS 
AND  TEACHERS 

State  President:  Mrs.  R.  E.  Ransom,  P.  O.  Box  145,  Warren  ton 

First  Vice-President:  Mrs.  L.  E.  McDonnell,  P.  O.  Box  573,  High  Point 

Second   Vice-President:    Mr.   M.   M.    Daniels,   Principal,    Elvie   St.   School,    Wilson 

Secretary:  Mrs.  H.  T.  Mason,  31  Rock  Spring  St.,  Henderson 

Assistant  Secretary:  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Byrd,  P.  O.  Box  368,  Edenton 

Treasurer:   Ralph  Davis,  Principal,  Reynolds  High  School,  Canton 

Auditor:  Alexander  McNeil,  1328  Elliott  Circle,  Fayetteville 

Parliamentarian:    H.    D.    Cooper,    Principal,    R.    L.    Vann    High    School,    Ahoskie 

Historian:  Maude  Freeman,  510  West  Third  St.,  Weldon 

Executive  Secretary:  Mrs.  Ada  M.  Jamagin,  1010  Smithfield  St.,  Raleigh 

NORTH  CAROLINA  CONGRESS  OF  PARENTS 
AND  TEACHERS 

Mra.  H.   S.   Godwin,    President 510    N.   Mendenhall,    Greensboro 

Mrs.  Fred   T.    Craven,    First   Vice-President 29    Ravine   Ave.,    Concord 

Mrs.  Riley  S.   Monds,   Second   Vice-President Hertford 

Mrs.  J.    W.    Burke,    Treasurer GibsonviUe 

Mrs.  Moultrie  H.  Smith,   Secretary Rt.   1,   Flat   Rock 

TEACHERS  PLACEMENT  BUREAUS 

Carolina  Teachers  Agency,  Henderson 
Haworth  Teachers  Agency,  Box  932,  High  Point 
Placement  Bureau,  U.  N.  C.  Summer  School,  Chapel  HiU 
Placement  Bureau,  N.  C.  Teachers  Association    (Negro),  Raleigh 
Placement  Bureau,  The  Woman's  College,  Greensboro 

INSTITUTIONS  OF  HIGHER  LEARNING 

Public  Institutions — White 

SENIOR  COLLEGES: 

The   University    of    North    Carolina,    Wm.    C.    Friday,    President,    Chapel    Hill tMen 

Wm.  B.  Aycock,  Chancellor  and  Vice-President;  H.  Arnold  Perry,  Dean,  School 
of  Education 

State  College  of  Agriculture  and  Engineering  of  the  University  of  N.  C,  Raleigh Coed 

John  T.  Caldwell,  Chancellor  and  Vice-President;  J.  Bryant  Kirkland,  Dean, 
School  of  Education 

Woman's  College  of  The  University  of  North   Carolina,   Greensboro Women 

Otis  A.  Singletary,  Chancellor  and  Vice-President;  Kenneth  E.  Howe,  Dean, 
School  of  Education 

Appalachian    State    Teachers    College,    W.    H.    Plemmons,    President,    Boone Coed 

East    Carolina    College,    Leo    W.    Jenkins,    President,    Greenville Coed 

Western    Carolina    College,    Paul   A.    Reid,    President,    CuUowhee Coed 

JUNIOR  COLLEGES:* 

Asheville-Biltmore   Junior    College,    Wm.    H.    Highsmith,    President,    Asheville Coed 

Charlotte    College,    Bonnie    E.    Cone,    Director,    Charlotte Coed 

College  of  Albemarle,  C.  Robert  Benson,  Jr.,   Elizabeth  City Coed 

Wilmington    College,    William    M.    Randall,    President,    Wilmington Coed 

Public  Institutions — Negro 

SENIOR  COLLEGES: 

Agricultural    and    Technical    College,    Greensboro Coed 

L.  C.  Dowdy,  Acting  President;  Calvin  R.  Stevenson,  Profes-sor  of  Education 
North    Carolina    College,    Durham Coed 

Alfonso  Elder,  President;  George  Thomas  Kyle,  Dean,  School  of  Education 

Elizabeth  City  State  Teachers  College,  Walter  N.  Ridley,  President,   Elizabeth  City Coed 

Fayetteville   State   Teachers    College,    Rudolph    Jones,    President,    Fayetteville Coed 

Winston-Salem    Teachers    College,    Kenneth    R.    Williams,    President,    Winston-Salem.  ..  .Coed 

JUNIOR  COLLEGES:* 

Mecklenburg    College,     James     F.     Alexander,     Administrator,     Charlotte Coed 

Wilmington    College    (Williston    Unit),    William   M.    Randall,    President,    Wilmington ....  Coed 

Public  Institutions — Indian  and  White 

SENIOR  COLLEGE: 

Pembroke    State    College,    English    Jones,    President,    Pembroke Coed 


tCoed  on  Junior  level  and  in  professional  schools. 
♦Partly  supported  by  State. 


18  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

Non-Public  Institutions — White 

SENIOR  COLLEGES: 

Atlantic    Christian    College,    Wilson Coed 

Arthur  D.  Wenger,  President;  Millard  P.  Burt,  Professor  of  Education 
Belmont   Abbey    College,    Belmont Men 

Very  Rev.  John  A.  Oetgen,  President;  The  Rev.  Paul  Milde,  Professor  of  Education 
Campbell    College,    Buie's    Creek Coed 

Leslie  H.  Campbell,  President;  Frank  E.  Weyer,  Professor  of  Education 
Catawba    College,    Salisbury Coed 

A.  R.  Keppel,  President;  J.  Leon  Coulter,  Professor  of  Education 
Davidson    College,    Davidson Men 

David  Grier  Martin,  President;  William  Wade  Burley,  Professor  of  Education 
Duke  University,   Durham Coed 

Dr.  Deryl  Hart,  President;  William  H.  Cartwright,  Professor  of  Education 
Elon   College,   Elon   College Coed 

J.  Earl  Danieley,  President;  Arnold  Strauch,  Professor  of  Education 
Greensboro     College,     Greensboro Coed 

Harold  H.  Hutson,  President;  H.  T.  Bawden,  Professor  of  Education 
Guilford    College,    Guilford    College Coed 

Clyde  A.  Milner,  President;  Harold  M.  Bailey,  Professor  of  Education 
High   Point   College,    High    Point Coed 

Wendell  M.  Patton,  President;  Dennis  H.  Cooke,  Professor  of  Education 
Lenoir    Rhyne    College,     Hickory Coed 

Voight  Rhodes  Cromer,  President;  G.  R.  Patterson,  Professor  of  Education 
Meredith     College,     Raleigh Women 

Carlyle  Campbell,  President;  D.  R.  Reveley,  Professor  of  Education 
Methodist    College,    The    Fayetteville Coed 

L.  Stacy  Weaver,  President;  S.  R.  Edwards,  Acting  Dean 
North    Carolina    Wesleyan    College,    Rocky    Mount Coed 

Thomas  A.  Collins,  President;  Jack  W.  Moore,  Dean 
Pf  eiflfer     College,     Misenheimer Coed 

J.  Lem  Stokes,  II,  President;  Lloyd  Gray  Lowder,  Professor  of  Education 
Queens  College,  Charlotte Women 

Edwin  Rathven  Walker,  President;  Raymond  L.  Klein,  Professor  of  Education 
Salem    College    Winston-Salem Women 

Dale  H.  Gramley,  President;  Elizabeth  Welch,  Professor  of  Education 
St.     Andrews     Presbyterian     College,     Laurinburg Coed 

Ansley  C.  Moore,  President;  John  P.  Daughtrey,  Professor  of  Education 
Wake    Forest    College,    Winston-Salem Coed 

Harold  W.  Tribble,  President;  J.  L.  Memory,  Jr.,  Professor  of  Education 

JUNIOR  COLLEGES: 

Brevard    College,    Emmett    T.    McLarty,    President,    Brevard Coed 

Chowan   College,   Bruce   E.   Whitaker,    President,    Murfreesboro Coed 

fEdwards  Military  Institute,  Coordinate  with  Pineland  College, 

W.   J.   Chandler,    President,    Salemburg Men    and   Women 

Gardner-Webb    Junior    College,    E.    Eugene    Poston,    President,    Boiling    Springs Coed 

Lees-McRae    College,    Max    C.    Chapman,    President,    Banner    Elk Coed 

Louisburg    College,    Cecil    W.    Robbins,    President,    Louisburg Coed 

Mars   Hill  College,   Hoyt  Blackwell,   President,   Mars   Hill Coed 

Mitchell  College,   John   Montgomery,   President,   Statesville Coed 

Montreat-Anderson    College,    C.    Grier    Davis,    President,    Montreat Coed 

Mount    Olive    Junior    College,    W.    Burkette    Raper,    President,    Mount    Olive Coed 

Oak   Ridge  Military   Institute,   T.   O.   Wright,    Superintendent,   Oak   Ridge Men 

Peace    College,     W.     C.     Pressly,     President,     Raleigh Women 

Sacred   Heart  Junior  College,   Sister  Mary   Stephen,   President,    Belmont Women 

St.    Mary's    Junior    College,    Richard    G.    Stone,    President,    Raleigh Women 

Warren    Wilson    College,    Arthur    A.    Bannerman,    Swannanoa Coed 

Wingate   Junior    College,    Budd    E.    Smith,    President,    Wingate Coed 

THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY: 

Southeastern    Baptist    Theological    Seminary,    Wake    Forest Men 

Rev.  L.  S.  Stealey,  President 

BIBLE  SCHOOLS: 

tJohn    Wesley    Bible    School    and     College,     Greensboro Coed 

Ralph  H.  Dodson,  President 
Piedmont    Bible    Schools,    Inc.,    Winston-Salem Coed 

Charles  H.  Stevens,  President 
tSouthern    Pilgrim    College,     Kernersville Coed 

W.  K.  Phipps,  President 

Non-Public  Institutions — Negro 

SENIOR  COLLEGES: 

Barber-Scotia     College,     Concord Coed 

L.  S.  Cozart,  President;  William  J.  Gordan,  Professor  of  Education 
Bennett    College    for    Women,    Greensboro Women 

Willa  B.  Player,  President;  Chauncey  G.  Winston,  Professor  of  Education 
Johnson    C.    Smith    University,    Charlotte Coed 

Rufus  Patterson  Perry,  President:  Lloyd  H.  Davis,  Professor  of  Education 

James  A.  Boyer,  President;  G.  L.  West,  Professor  of  Education 


tNot  accredited. 


Institutions  of  Higher  Learning 


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Livingstone  College,   Salisbury Coed 

S.  E.  Duncan,  President;  J.  C.  Simpson,  Professor  of  Education 
Shaw    University,     Raleigh Coed 

Nelson    H.    Harris,    Acting    President;    Nelson    H.    Harris,    Professor    of    Education 
St.     Augustine's     College,     Raleigh Coed 

COLLEGES  WHICH  MAINTAIN  A  DEPARTMENT  OF 
SECONDARY  SCHOOLS 

SENIOR  COLLEGES; 

Guilford    College,    Guilford    College,    Greensboro    Branch    of    Guilford    College Coed 

Dr.  G.  E.  Love,  Director,  Greensboro 
Salem    College,    Winston-Salem,    Salem    Academy,    Winston-Salem Women 

JUNIOR  COLLEGES: 

Edwards  Military  Institute,  Coordinate  with  Pineland  College Men  and  Women 

Robert  B.  Isner,  President,  Salemburg 

Oak    Ridge   Military    Institute,    T.    O.    Wright,    Superintendent,    Oak    Ridge Men 

Peace  College,   W.   C.   Pressly,   President,   Raleigh Women 

St.    Mary's   Junior   College,    Richard    G.    Stone,    President,    Raleigh Women 

SUMMER  SCHOOLS  AND  DIRECTORS 

White 

Appalachian  State  Teachers  College James   E.   Stone,   Boone 

Atlantic   Christian   College Millard    P.    Burt,    Wilson 

Catawba    College A.    R.    Keppel,    Salisbury 

Davidson    College David    Grier   Martin,    Davidson 

Duke   University Olan   L.    Petty,    Durham 

East   Carolina   College Edward    J.    Carter,    Greenville 

Elon   College A.   L.   Hook,   Elon   College 

Guilford    College Clyde   A.    Milner,    Guilford    College 

High  Point  College Dennis  H.  Cooke,  High  Point 

Lenoir    Rhyne    College G.    R.    Patterson,    Hickory 

Meredith    College Carlyle    Campbell,    Raleigh 

Queens   College David   B.   Pugh,   Charlotte 

State  College  of  Agriculture  and  Engineering,  University  of  N.  C. .  .  Jack  Suberman,   Raleigh 

University   of   North   Carolina Arnold    K.    King,    Chapel    Hill 

Wake  Forest  College Percival  Perry,   Box   7293,   Reynolda   Sta.,   Winston-Salem 

Western    Carolina    College W.    B.    HarriU,    CuUowhee 

Woman's  College  of  the  University  of  N.   C Kenneth   E.   Howe,   Greensboro 

Negro 

Agricultural  and  Technical  College Calvin   R.   Stevenson,   Greensboro 

Elizabeth  City  State  Teachers  College Charles  Lyons,   Elizabeth   City 

FayettevjUe    State    Teachers    College Lafayette    Parker,    Fayetteville 

Johnson   C.   Smith  University Winson   K.   Coleman,    Charlotte 

Livingstone    College E.    L.    Hill,    Salisbury 

North  Carolina  College  at  Durham J.    H.   Taylor,    Durham 

Shaw    University N.    H.    Harris,    Raleigh 

St.    Augustine's    College Igal    E.    Spraggins,    Raleigh 

Winston-Salem   Teachers    College Kenneth    R.    Williams,    Winston-Salem 


COUNTY  DIRECTORS  OF  PUBLIC  WELFARE 

Note — Where   no    special    attendance    officer    is    employed,    the    director    of    public    welfare    is 
charged   with   the  responsibility   of   enforcing   the   compulsory   attendance   law. 


County 


Director  and  Address      County 


Alamance — Gerald  J.  Anderson,  Graham 
Alexander — Luther  Dyson,  Taylorsville 
Alleghany — Mrs.  Rodney  F.  Busic,  Sparta 
Anson — Mrs.  Nancy  S.  Leavitt,  Acting, 

Wadesboro 
Ashe — Frances  Tucker,  Jefferson 
Avery — Mrs.  Mary  K.  Fulton,  Newland 
Beaufort — R.  A.  Phillips,  Washington 
Bertie — Mrs.  Norma  P.  Smith,  Windsor 
Bladen — Mrs.  Bessie  R.  Lyon,  Elizabethtown 
Brunswick — Mrs.  Emma  "Tatum,  Southport 
Buncombe — Mrs.  Margaret  H.  Coman, 

Asheville 
Burke — James  A.  Blakley,  Morganton 
Cabarrus — E.  Farrell  White,  Concord 
Caldwell — Joseph  R.  Eller,  Lenoir 
Camden — James  P.  Clark,  Camden 
Carteret — Georgie  P.  Hughes,  Beaufort 


Director  and  Address 


Caswell — Daylon  T.  Greene,  Acting, 

Yanceyville 
Catawba — Villard  C.  Blevins,  Newton 
Chatham — Mrs.  C.  K.  Strowd,  Pittsboro 
Cherokee — Mrs.  Johnsie  R.  Nunn,  Murphy 
Chowan — Mrs.  Carolyn  C.  McMullan, 

Edenton 
Clay — Alvin  L.  Penland,  Hayesville 
Cleveland — Benjamin  R.  Carpenter,  Shelby 
Columbus — Mrs.  Alice  S.  Wright,  Whiteville 
Craven — Constance  F.  S.  Rabin,  New  Bern 
Cumberland — E.  L.  Hauser,  Fayetteville 
Currituck — Mrs.  Pearl  J.  Hastings,  Currituck 
Dare — Mrs.  Goldie  H.  Meekins,  Manteo 
Davidson — Doris  Gertrude  Lopp,  Lexington 
Davie — Mrs.  Leona  Graham  Smoot,  Mocks- 

ville 
Duplin — Mrs.   Thelma  D.   Taylor — Kenansville 


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Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 


Durham — Howard  M.  Williams,  Durham 
Edgecombe — Mrs.  Claudia  Edwards,  Tarboro 
Forsyth — John  T.  McDowell,  Winston-Salem 
Franklin,  Mrs.  Mary  E.  York,  Acting, 

Louisburg 
Gaston — Joseph  F.  B.  McCauley,  Gastonia 
Gates — Mrs.  Clarine  G.  Carter,  Gatesville 
Graham — Mrs.  Christine  H.  Corpening, 

Robbinsville 
Granville— William  W.  Mullen,  Oxford 
Greene — Rachel  Payne  Sugg,  Snow  Hill 
Guilford — L.  M.  Thompson,  Greensboro 
Halifax,  Mrs.  Frances  J.  Butler,  Acting, 

Halifax 
Harnett,  Lela  Moore  Hall,  Lillington 
Haywood,  Mrs.  Sam  L.  Queen,  Waynesville 
Henderson,  Mrs.  Jamie  Purcell,  Henderson- 

ville 
Hertford — Margaret  Newbern,  Winton 
Hoke— Mrs.  C.  H.  Giles,  Raeford 
Hyde — William  A.  Miller,  Swan  Quarter 
Iredell — Mrs.  Edith  Bryson  Franklin, 

Statesville 
Jackson — G.  C.  Henson,  Sylva 
Johnston — Mrs.  Lulu  Atkinson  JoUiff, 

Smithfield 
Jones,  Mrs.  Zeta  G.  Burt,  Trenton 
Lee — Mrs.  Laura  B.  Rosser,  Sanford 
Lenoir — A.  William  Safriet,  Kinston 
Lincoln — Mrs.  Rose  W.  Grigg,  Lincolnton 
Macon — Mrs.  Dorothy  R.  Crawford,  Franklin 
Madison — Mrs.  Frances  G.  Ramsey,  Marshall 
Martin — Mary  W.  Taylor,  Williamston 
McDowell — Mrs.  Ann  Hawkins,  Marion 
Mecklenburg — Wallace  H.  Kuralt,  Charlotte 
Mitchell — Rayburn  Yelton,  Bakersville 
Montgomery — Frank  M.  Ledbetter,  Troy 
Moore— Mrs.  Walter  B.  Cole,  Carthage 
Nash — James  A.  Glover,  Nashville 
New  Hanover — Mrs.  Jean  P.  Fitzgerald, 

Acting,  Wilmington 
Northampton — Mrs.  J.  W.  Brown,  Jackson 
Onslow — Edward  C.  Sexton,  Jacksonville 


Orange — James  A.  Wight,  Hillsboro 
Pamlico— Willie  Sutton,  Bayboro 
Pasquotank — Mrs.  Emma  J.  Edwards, 

Elizabeth  City 
Pender — H.  B.  Thomas,  Burgaw 
Perquimans — C.  Edgar  White,  Hertford 
Person — Margaret  A.  Brite,  Roxboro 
Pitt — Junius  S.  Grimes,  III,  Greenville 
Polk — C.  Howard  Baucom,  Columbus 
Randolph,  Mrs.  Carolyn  L.  Beane,  Acting, 

Asheboro 
Richmond — Brent  P.  Yount,  Rockingham 
Robeson — Mrs.  Mary  M.  Vitou,  Acting, 

Lumberton 
Rockingham — Elizabeth  Barksdale,  Acting, 

Reidsville 
Rowan — Mrs.  Paul  W.  Donnelly,  Salisbury 
Rutherford — Mrs.  John  M.  Doggett, 

Rutherfordton 
Sampson — Mrs.  Margaret  Gunter,  Clinton 
Scotland — Malcolm  McRae,  Laurinburg 
Stanly — Mrs.  Mary  Frances  McDaniel, 

Albemarle 
Stokes — Curlee  Joyce,  Danbury 
Surry — Sherley  Blackburn,  Dobson 
Swain — Leroy  English,  Bryson  City 
Transylvania — Mrs.  Edith  G.  Jenkins, 

Brevard 
Tyrrell — William  E.  Baleman,  Acting, 

Columbia 
Union — Mrs.  George  S.  Lee,  Monroe 
Vance — Betsy  Rose  Jones.  Henderson 
Wake— Mrs.  Josephine  W.  Kirk,  Raleigh 
Warren — Julian  W.  Farrar,  Warrenton 
Washington — Mrs.  Ursula  B.  Spruill, 

Plymouth 
Watauga — Dave  P.  Mast,  Boone 
Wavne — Floyd  R.  Evans,  Goldsboro 
Wilkes — Charles  C.  McNeill,  Wilkesboro 
Wilson — M.  G.  Fulghum,  Wilson 
Yadkin — Joe  Carroll  Matthews,  Yadkinville 
Yancey — L.  G.  Deyton,  Bumsville 


CHARITABLE,  CORRECTIONAL  AND  MENTAL 
INSTITUTIONS,  AND  INSTITUTIONS  FOR  ALCOHOLICS 

Public 
Name  Superintendent 

Broughton  Hospital — Dr.  John  S.  McKee,  Jr.,  Morganton 

Caswell  School — Dr.  Frank  Badrock,  Kinston 

Central  Sanatorium — Dr.  W.  H.  Gentry,  Medical  Director,  McCain 

Cherry  Hospital — Dr.  M.  M.  Vitols,  Goldsboro 

Confederate  Woman's  Home — Mrs.  E.  H.  Hughes,  Fayetteville 

Dorothea  Dix  Hospital — Dr.  Walter  A.  Sikes,  Raleigh 

Eastern  Carolina  Training  School  for  Boys — Wm.  D.  Clark,  Rocky  Mount 

Eastern  Sanatorium — Dr.  H.  F.  Eason,  Medical  Director,  Wilson 

Gravely  Sanatorium — Dr.  H.  S.  Willis,  Medical  Director,  Chapel  HiU 

John  Umstead  Hospital — Dr.  James  L.  Cathell,  Butner 

Leonard  Training  School — William  R.  Windley,  McCain 

Morrison  Training  School  for  Negro  Boys — H.  W.  Parker,  Hoffman 

Murdoch  School — Dr.  James  F.  Elliott,  Butner 

North  Carolina  Orthopedic  Hospital — Dr.  W.  M.  Roberts,  Surgeon  in  Chief,  Gastonia 

O'Berry  School — Dr.  Vernon  Mangum,  Goldsboro 

State  Home  and  Industrial  School  for  Girls — Miss  Reva  Mitchell,  Eagle  Springs 

State  Prisons — George  W.  Randall,  Director,  Raleigh 

State  Training  School  for  Negro  Girls   (Dobbs  Farm) — Miss  Mae  D.  Holmes,  Kinston 

Stonewall  Jackson  Manual  Training  and  Industrial  School — J.  Frank  Scott,  Concord 

Western  Sanatorium — Dr.  C.  D.  Thomas,  Medical  Director,  Black  Mountain 

Non-Public 

Appalachian  Hall — Dr.  W.  Ray  Griffin,  Jr.,  Asheville 

Clearview  Sanatorium — Dr.  Herbert  Hadley,  Medical  Director,  Ayden 

Damascus  Home  for  Men — Claud  Best,  Snow  Camp 

Damascus  Home  for  Women — Mrs.  N.  N.  Fleming,  Snow  Camp 

Elmwood  Sanatorium,  Inc. — Dr.  E.  Eugene  Neeland,  Medical  Director,  Elm  City 

Friendship  House,  Inc. — Mrs.  Charles  L.  James,  Manager,  Winston-Salem 

Glenwood  Park  Sanitarium — Dr.  R.  M.  Buie,  Medical  Director,  Greensboro 

Grace  Home,  Inc. — Virginia  R.  Witt,  Manager,  Boone 

Green  Terrace — John  Robertson,  Manager,  Kittrell 

Hebron  Colony  of  Mercy — Rev.  Harold  Kattman,  Boone 

Highland  Hospital — Dr.  Charman  Carroll,  Medical  Director,  Asheville 


Child-Caring  Institutions  ■  21 

High  Point  House  of  Prayer — Blair  Reed,  High  Point 

Keeley  Institute — Mrs.  M.  E.  Clark,  Bus.  Mgr.,  Greensboro    ' 

Pinebluff  Sanitarium — Dr.  Malcolm  D.  Kemp,  Pinebluflf 

The  Bethel  Colony  of  Mercy,  Inc. — Dr.  James  N.  Claffee,  Lenoir 

The  Good  Shepherd  Home  and  Clinic,  Inc. — Rev.  E.  V.  Dunn,  Lake  Waccamaw 

Wilmith — Robert  Cable,  Charlotte 

CHILD-CARING  INSTITUTIONS 

"^■"^  Superintendent 

Alexander  Home...      John  W.   Baughman,   Charlotte 

Alexander   Schools,    Inc John    W.    Vogler,    Union    Mills 

Appalachian   School. •••■■■ Kev.   P.  W.  Lambert,   Jr..   Penland 

Baptist  Children  s  Homes  of  N.  C,  Inc Dr.  W.   R.  Wagoner,   Thomasville 

Mills   Home Vernon    Sparrow,    Thomasville 

Kennedy  Home W.  A.  Smith,   Kinston 

Odum   Home. :••■■: Chesley    Hammond,    Pembroke 

Banuni  Springs  Home  for  Children Rev.   A.   B.   McClure,   Barium   Springs 

Boys    Home  of  North  Carolina,   Inc R.   N.   McCray,   Lake  Waccamaw 

Catholic  Orphanage  of  N.  C.  Inc Father  Raymond   J.   Donohue,   Raleigh 

The  Children  s  Home,  Inc.. . .        M.   T.   Lambeth,   Winston-Salem 

Church  of  God  Orphans'  &  Children's  Home  of  N.   C,   Inc... Rev.   L.   O.   Henry,   Kannapolis 

Colored  Orphanage  of  N.  C Rev.  T.  H.  Brooks,   Oxford 

Congregational   Christian   Home  for   Children Rev.   W.   W.    Snyder,    Elon    CoUege 

The  Ehada  Home  for  Children A.   D.   Cameron,   AsheviUe 

p^ii°  WMi  n  '■^'^  \  ?kT/-  •Va ^v-    Raymond    M.    Pope,    Falcon 

Free  Will  Baptist  Children's  Home Rev.  M.  L.  Johnson,  Middlesex 

?'■?," °;Ef ther  Home  for  Children Miss  Anne  Bryan,  Banner  Elk 

f„i:*       r,  J        J?if',j'  •  • ;  •  -iV C.  D.   Oates,   Goldsboro 

Junior   Order    Children's    Home Robert    Bruton,    Lexington 

m!!^  ^'H  In'l'^^^"^  School,   Inc W.   L.   Peay.   Winston-Salem 

Methodist  Home  for  Children Rev.   Worth   Lineberger.    Raleigh 

Nazareth    Children's    Home Charles    Beidler,    Rockwell 

Sf/°^^   Orphanage..      A.    D.    Leon    Gray,    Oxford 

pI^k  +     •  <^^'"if tian   Home,    Inc W.    E.    Hollingsworth,    Pittsboro 

Presbyterian  Home  for  Children D.  C.  McKenzie,   Black  Mountain 

^^^^J{  ^°"/-^- T- D.   W.    Huggins,    Clayton 

%^%  ^T^^^^l^-  ^T^l'-M" J°hn   G.   Odom,    Conover 

Thn™r,^°"  n"' K  ^''^*'*''*^ W.    R.    Williams,    Nebo 

WrThl    S-f?'"^  *°"^* M.    D.    Whisnant,    Charlotte 

Wright    Refuge Mrs.    Margie    Wethington,    Durham 

LICENSED  DAY  NURSERIES 

ALAMANCE 

TeTdv%«ii."v^'*'''    ^m'^"^  ^"^t^   Manuel    Taylor,    Dir.,    805    S.    Broad    St..    Burlington 
BUNCOMBE       ^"'^^'^'  **"•  ^-  J-  ^«^'  ^''-  328  Holt  St.,  Burlington 

AsheviUe  Day  Nursery,  Mrs.  Frank  Salley,  Dir.,  134  Montford  Dr.,  AsheviUe 

HaU  8  Nursery.  Mrs.  S.  H.  Hall,  Dir.,  183  Woodfin  St.,  AsheviUe 

Happy  Day  Play  School,  Mrs.  E.  B.  Ray,  Dir.,  9  Pearson  Dr.,  AsheviUe 

Mrs.  P.  W.  Henry,  82  Blue  Ridge  Ave..  AsheviUe 

^^AsheviUe"'"  ^*"<^'<=^PP«<'  Children,  Mrs.  Rebecca  Johnson,  Dir.,  Orthopedic  Hospital, 

WnlJi""?.  ^*y  Nursery,  Mrs.  Dorothy  McMahan,   Dir..   112   Westgate  Parkway.  AsheviUe 
wfl^f %  n^   Nursery,    Mrs.    Herbert   Wallace,    Dir.,    252    Hillside   St.,    AsheviU^ 

CALDWELL  Brank,  Dir.,  Box  403,  WeaverviUe 

Joyceton  Day  Nursery,  Mrs.  Carl  Oliver,  Dir..  Route  4.  Box  A-576.  Lenoir 

CATAWBA  N""^'^'  Mi^-  R-  L.  Presnell.  Dir..  216  Vance  St.,  Lenoir 

Busy  Bee  Day  Nursery  (N).  Mrs.  Margie  Suddreth,  Dir.,  504  1st  St..  S.E..  Hickory 
Happy  Day  Nursery,  Mrs.  Annie  V.  Brady,  Dir.,  273  2nd  Ave.,  Hickory 
Hickory  Day  Nursery  and   Kindergarten,   Mrs.   Alice  Triplett,   Dir.,   538  2nd   St.     N    W 
Hickory  ,*...., 

Punch  &  Judy  Day  Nursery,  Mrs.  Paul  Crump.  Dir.,  Box  572,  Newton 
Ridgeyiew  Day  Nursery   (N),  Mrs.  Ruth  Adams,  Dir.,  Center  St.,  Hickory 
CHATHAM       ^^*  Nursery,    Mrs.    Ralph    Robinson,    Dir.,    116    4th    St..    S.    E..    Hickory 

CRAVEn''°°^   ^^^°^   Nursery.   Mrs.   Warren   Barrett,    Dir.,    Route   1,    Box   353.    Chapel    Hill 

r.TT»fi*i^'^T^\'ji^  ^'^^  Nursery.  Mrs.  Pearl  Fulford.  Dir..  Box  212.  New  Bern 

^^^'l    Kindergarten    &    Day    Nursery.    Mrs.    Neil    P.    Guy,     Dir.,     3232    Pinewood    Dr. 
FayetteviUe  ' 

Davidson"*   Nursery,    Mrs.    W.    H.    CoUins,    Dir.,    715    Greenland    Dr.,    FayetteviUe 

JoUitime  Day  Nursery,   Mrs.   Sara   Sink   &   Mrs.    E.   C.   Young,    Dirs..    422    N     Salem    St 
Lexington 
.^5*'iy  Jane  Nursery.  Mrs.  S.  H.  Clark.  Dir..  224  Fairview  Dr..  Lexington 

MocksviUe   Day   Nursery,   Mrs.   H.   E.    Partin,    Dir.,    908    Hardison    St.,    MocksviUe 


22  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

DURHAM 

Bragtown   Day   Nursery   No.    1,   Mrs.    Leon   M.   Jones,    Dir.,   2306    Roxboro   Rd.,    Durham 
Bragtown    Day    Nursery   No.   2,    Mrs.   Leon    M.    Jones,    Dir.,    2105    Roxboro    Rd.,    Durham 
Carlton's    Day    Nursery,    Mrs.    Ruth    Carlton,    Dir.,    1209    Camden    Ave.,    Durham 
College  View  Day  Nursery    (N),  Mrs.   Virginia  W.   Alston,   Dir.,   810   Plum   St.,   Durham 
Durham   Nursery   School   Assn.,   Mrs.    F.   A.    G.    Cowp^r,    Dir.,    605    N.    Hyde   Park    Ave., 

Durham 
Faith   Baptist  Church   Nursery,   Mrs.   Donald   Cooper,   Dir.,   Box  65-B,   Route  6,   Durham 
Mrs.  H.  O.  Fovsrler,  2906  Broad  St.,  Durham 
Greystone   Baptist   Church   Day   Nursery,   Mrs.    Christine   O.   Brown,   Dir.,   2601    Hillsboro 

Rd.,  Durham 
Hamilton    Day    Nursery,    Mrs.    Richard    Hamilton,    Dir.,    1151    Raynor   Ave.,    Durham 
Happy  Day  Nursery,  Mrs.  Eva  Parrish,  Dir.,  802  Burch  Ave.,  Durham 
Jack  &  Jill  Nursery,  Mrs.  Jessie  Childers,  Dir.,  2012  Ashe  St.,  Durham 
Ladd's  Nursery,  Mrs.  C.  E.  Ladd,  Dir.,  101  Spring  Rd.,  Durham 
Mary    O.    Cowper    Child    Care    Center,    Mrs.    F.    A.    G.    Cowper.    Dir.,    2211    Pratt    St., 

Durham 
St.    Joseph's    Day    Nursery    (N),    Mrs.    J.    C.    Scarborough,    Dir.,    804    Fayetteville    St., 

Durham 
The  Scarborough  Nursery   School,   Inc.    (N),  Mrs.   J.   C.   Scarborough,   Dir.,   525   Proctor 

St.,  Durham 
Springer    Day    Nursery    (N),    Mrs.    James    Springer,    Dir.,    1111    Drew    St..    Durham 
Tiny   Tot   Day   Nursery,   Mrs.   Joe   K.    Gunter,    Dir.,    303    E.   Trinity   Ave.,    Durham 
Triangle   Play   School,    Mrs.    W.    C.    May,    Dir.,    4208    S.    Alston    Ave.,    Durham 
Mrs.  H.  C.  Wallace,  2618  Hillsboro  Rd.,  Durham 
FORSYTH 

Friendship  Day  Nursery   (N),  1325  N.  Cherry  St.,  Winston-Salem 

Goler  Day  Nursery   (N),  1435  E.  4th  St.,  Winston-Salem 

Mt.  Zion  Day  Nursery   (N),  618  E.  9th  St.,  Winston-Salem 

Bethlehem    Center    (N),    Mrs.    Earl    T.    Wooten,    Dir.,    408    Hickory    St.,    Winston-Salem 

First   Baptist  Church   Kindergarten   &   Day   Care  Center    (N),   Mrs.   Ernestine   Cathcart, 

Dir.,  7th  St.  &  Highland  Ave.,  Winston-Salem 
Hansel    &    Gretal    Day    Nursery     (N),    Mrs.    Wyvetra    S.    Carter,    Dir.,    811    Smith    St., 

Winston-Salem 
Mrs.  T.  C.  Hartle,  1029  Miller  St.,  Winston-Salem 

Konnoak   Hill  Day   Nursery,   Mrs.   Velna   G.   Garwood,   Dir.,   3257    Stockton    St.,   Winston- 
Salem 
Peter    Pan    Day    Nursery    &    Kindergarten     (N),    Mrs.    Lottie    Herndon,    Dir.,    1309    E. 

3rd  St.,  Winston-Salem 
Salem  Baptist  Church  Day  Nursery,  Mr.  Ray  Harvey,  Prin.,   429  S.  Broad  St.,  Winston- 
Salem 
Southside  Baptist  Church  Day  Nursery,   Mrs.   Hazel  B.   Kapp,   Dir.,   401    E.   Sprague  St., 

Winston-Salem 
Sunnyside   Day    Nursery    &    Kindergarten,    Mrs.    Helen    Gossett,    Dir.,    2904    S.    Main    St., 

Winston-Salem 
Waughtown   Baptist  Church   Kindergarten   &   Day  Care  Center,   Mrs.   Melba   Hicks,   Dir., 

1538  Waughtown  St.,  Winston-Salem 
GASTON 

Community   Kindergarten,   Inc.    (N),   Mrs.   Myrtle   Hoffman,    Dir.,    501    W.    Davidson    St., 

Gastonia 
Gaston    County    Y.M.C.A.    Day    Nursery,    Mrs.    Irete    B.    Early,    Dir.,    P.    O.    Box    587, 

Gastonia 
Jack   &   Jill   Day   Care,   Mrs.    Ruby   Mellon,    Dir.,    154   E.   Glendale   Ave.,    Mt.    Holly 
Tiny  Tot  Day  Nursery,  Mrs.  J.  M.  Wiggins,  Dir.,  301  Rankin  Lake  Rd.,  Gastonia 
Tuckaseege    Baptist    Church    Day    Nursery,    Mrs.    Willie    Allison,    Dir.,    511    Tuckaseege 

Rd.,  Mt.  Holly 
GUILFORD 

Busy    Day    Nursery    &    Kindergarten,    Mrs.    Eva    Hodgin,    Dir.,    2213    Valley    Park    Dr., 

Greensboro 
Eddie   &   Donnie's   Play   School,    Mrs.    G.   L.    York,    Dir.,   2811    Holmes    Rd.,    Greensboro 
Glenwood    Day    Nursery,    Mrs.    M.    A.    Evans,    Dir.,    1018-1020    Portland    St.,    Greensboro 
Hansel  &  Gretal  Day  Nursery,  Mrs.  J.   B.   Kincaid,   Dir.,   1204  Madison   Ave.,   Greensboro 
Happy  Valley  Day  Nursery,  Mrs.   V.   B.   Hennessee,   Dir.,   304   S.   Aycock   St.,   Greensboro 
Mrs.  James  Harris,  1512  Pinecroft  Rd.,  Greensboro 

Metropolitan    Day   Nursery    (N),    Mrs.    Mattie   Eccles,    Dir.,    1305    Julian    St.,    Greensboro 
Providence    Baptist    Church    Day    Nursery     (N),    Mr.    Lorenzo    Lynch,    Pastor,     125    S. 

Dudley  St.,  Greensboro 
St.    Matthews    Kindergarten    &    Day    Care   Center    (N),    Mrs.    D.    B.    McLeod,    Dir.,   2307 

Arbor  Dr.,  Greensboro 
Skipper's    Nursery,    Mrs.    Virginia    M.    Poplin,    Dir.,    3210    N.    Hayden    St.,    Greensboro 
Mrs.  Milton  VonCannon,  2903  Lawndale  Dr.,  Greensboro 
IREDELL 

Lynn   Dale   Day   Nursery,   Mrs.   Thomas    Hill,   Dir.,   227    Armfield    St.,    Statesville 
Mooresville  Day   Nursery,   Mrs.   C.   L.    Combs,   Dir.,   259   S.   Academy   St.,   Mooresville 
LINCOLN 

Happy    Day    Nursery,    Mrs.    Fred    Walden,    Dir.,    603    Battleground    Rd.,    Lincolnton 
Mrs.  Emma  Wardlaw,  411  E.  Rhodes  St.,  Lincolnton 
MECKLENBURG 

Amity   Day    Nursery,    Mrs.    T.    Floyd    Helms,    Dir.,    2727    Sharon-Amity    Rd.,    Charlotte 

Ann's  Day  Nursery,  Mrs.  Clarence  Dees,  Dir.,  4300  Freedom  Dr.,  Charlotte 

Bobba   Louie   Nursery,   Mrs.   Bobbie   Haas,    Dir.,   5300   Park    Rd.,    Charlotte 

Brooklyn  Day  Nursery    (N),   Mrs.   Gertrude  Parler,   Dir.,   400   S.   Davidson   St.,   Charlotte 

Brooks    Day    Nursery,    Mrs.    EUie    L.    Brooks,    Dir.,    508    Briarwood    Dr.,    Charlotte 

Callie's   Day   Nursery    (N),   Mrs.   Ressie  Horsey,   Dir.,   806    Spring   St.,    Charlotte 

Mrs.  P.  C.  Carpenter,  2924  Parkway  Ave.,  Charlotte 

Charlotte  Day  Nursery,  Mrs.  Leona  K.  Williams,  Dir.,   400  W.   10th  St.,   Charlotte 


Licensed  Day  Nurseries  ..  23 

Charlotte    Negro    Day    Nursery,    Mrs.    Leona    K.    WiUiams,    Dir.,    515    S.    McDowell    St., 

Charlotte 
Child    Care   of   the   First    Presbyterian    Church,    Miss    Eva    Harris,    Dir.,    200    Trade    St. 
Charlotte  ' 

Dilworth  Nursery,  Mrs.  George  Canipe,  Dir.,  410  E.  Park  Ave.,  Charlotte 
Double  Oaks  Day  Nursery    (N),  Miss  Vernelle  Gant,  Dir.,  Double  Oaks  Housing  Project, 

Charlotte 
Eastwood  Day  Nursery,  Mrs.  Joyce  Sipes,  Dir..  2321  Finchley  Dr.,  Charlotte 
Fairyland    Day    Nursery    (N),   Mrs.    Lucille   Witherspoon,    Dir.,    S21    Beattie's    Ford    Rd., 

Charlotte 
Flo's   Kindergarten   &   Nursery,   Mrs.   Florence   Headen,    Dir.,    3510    Commonwealth   Ave.. 

Charlotte 
Galliher  Day  Nursery,  Mrs.  Andrew  Galliher,  Dir.,  1723  Mecklenburg  Ave.,  Charlotte 
Glenwood   Day   Nursery,   Mrs.   Ella   Forbis,   Dir.,    1019   Ambassador   St.,    Charlotte 
Greene   Street  Day  Nursery,   Mrs.   Charles   Patterson,   Dir.,    1941    Garibaldi    St.,    Charlotte 
Mrs.  Wiley  Haas,  309  W.  Kingston  Ave.,  Charlotte 

Happy   Kiddies   Day   Nursery,   Mrs.   I.    R.   Windham.    Dir.,   5417   Lantana  Ave.,   Charlotte 
Happy   Time   Play   School,    Mrs.    C.    T.    Sturdivant,    Dir.,    2127    Millerton    Ave.,    Charlotte 
Mrs.  Wilton  L.  Hipp,  6300  Shoreline  Dr.,  Charlotte 
Mrs.  C.  W.  Ivey,  2301  Markham  Court,  Charlotte 

Jack   &   Jill   Day   Nursery,   Mrs.    Louise   L.   Pearman,    Dir.,    815   N.    Tryon    St.,    Charlotte 
Kiddie  Korner.  Mrs.  Lee  Eagle,  Dir.,  2241  Commonwealth  Ave.,  Charlotte 
Kiddieland  Day  Nursery,  Mrs.  Ray  Foster,  Dir.,  220  Lambert  Dr..  Charlotte 
Lincoln    Heights    Nursery    &    Kindergarten     (N),    Mrs.    Julia    P.    Harshaw,    Dir.,    2225 

Augusta  St.,  Charlotte 
Madison   Park  Day   Nursery,   Mrs.   R.   E.   Burnette,   Dir.,    1627   Montford   Dr.,   Charlotte 
The  Park  Day  Nursery,  Mrs.  W.   R.   Kiker  &  Mrs.   S.  M.   Faulk,   Dirs.,  2229   Chesterfield 

Ave..  Charlotte 
Plaza  Hills  Day  Nursery,  Mrs.  H.  E.  Burchfield,   Dir.,  2819  Attaberry  Dr.,   Charlotte 
Rolhngwood   Day   Nursery,   Mrs.    J.    D.    Hartley,    Dir.,    3946    Fieldcrest   Dr.,    Charlotte 
Sardis  Day  Nursery.  Mrs.  Jack  Witmore,  Dir.,  Route  1.  Box  85,  Matthews 
Shady    Oaks    Day    Nursery,    Mrs.    J.    Clyde   White,    Dir..    1521    Mimosa    Ave.,    Charlotte 
South   Tryon   Presbyterian   Day  Nursery    (N),   Mrs.   Mary   B.   Hunt,   Dir.,   2516   S.   Tryon 

St.,  Charlotte 
Sunshine    Day    Nursery,    Mrs.    James    N.    Grant.    Dir..    701    Jackson    Ave.,    Charlotte 
Thomasboro   Presbyterian   Day   Nursery,   Mrs.   George  M.   McCall  &   Mrs.   John   H.   Bing- 
ham, Jr.,  Dirs..  Ill  Bradford  Dr..  Charlotte 
Wilmore  Nursery   School.    Mrs.    Elizabeth    R.    Castles.    Dir..    1605    Wilmore   Dr.,    Charlotte 
Woodvale   Nursery,   Mrs.   W.   W.    Holmes,   Dir.,   400   Woodvale   Place,    Charlotte 
NEW  HANOVER 

Brooklyn     Day     Nursery     (N),     Miss     Ethel    Bernard.     Dir.,     Community     Bldg.,     Taylor 

Homes,  Wilmington 
Chestnut  Heights  Day  Nursery.  Mrs.  C.  C.  Reynolds.  Dir..  2901  Chestnut  St..  Wilmington 
Lake    Forest    Day    Nursery.    Mrs.    K.    E.    Price,    Dir.,    Lake    Forest    Housing    Project, 

Wilmington 
Mrs.  J.  B.  McKoy,  2904  Monroe  St.,  Wilmington 

Morningside  Day   Nursery.   Mrs.   J.   T.   Floyd,   Dir..   26   Morningside   Dr..   Wilmington 
Turner's  Nursery,  Mrs.  John  N.  Turner,  Dir.,  Route  1,  Box  222,  Wilmington 
ORANGE 

Baptist  Kindergarten  &  Day  Nursery,  Mrs.  John  Jones,  Dir.,  Baptist  Church.  Chapel  Hill 
Chapel    Hill    Cooperative    Pre-School     (White    &    Negro),    Mrs.    Virginia    Tolliver     Dir 

Purefoy  Rd.,  Chapel  Hill 
Day    Care    House,    Mrs.    Fred    B.    Thompson.    Dir..    16    Rogerson    Dr..    Chapel    Hill 
Ding    Dong    Nursery,    Mrs.    Joyce    Ward    &    Mrs.    Doris    Pilarski,    Dirs.,    Highway    54, 

Carrboro 
Harold    M.     Holmes    Day    Nursery     (N),    Mrs.     Hubert    Robinson,     Dir.,    216     Roberson 

St..  Chapel  Hill 
Hill    Top    Nursery.    Mrs.    Larry    Carroll,    Dir..    312    McCauley    St.,    Chapel    Hill 
Noble's    Day    Nursery,    Mrs.    Dale    F.    Noble,    Dir.,    Severin    St..    Chapel    Hill 
Tiny   Tim   Day   Nursery,   Mrs.    Nancy   C.   Thompson.   Dir..   Box    176.    Chapel   Hill 
Victory     Village     Day     Care     Center,     Mrs.     Cordelia     McLees,     Dir.,     Victory     Village 
Chapel  Hill 
PASQUOTANK 

Kiddie-Korner    Day    Care    Center,     Mrs.     Ruby     Van     Wyck,     Dir.,     422     W.     Main     St 
Elizabeth  City 
RANDOLPH 

Asheboro  Day  Nursery,  Mrs.  Frances  Poe,  Dir.,  134  N.  Elm  St..  Asheboro 
T,T^TT?i^\'?^  Methodist   Day   School.    Miss    Pearl   Pentacost,    Dir..    114    Frances    Dr..    Asheboro 
RICHMOND 

Margaret^  Day  Nursery.  Mrs.  Ben  Allen.  Dir..  401  Steele  St..  Rockingham 
•cr^J^rifA%?..f^  Nursery.  Mrs.  J.  L.  Davenport,  Dir.,  526  Spring  St.,  Hamlet 
KUCKINGHAM 

Church   of   Christ   Day   Nursery,    Mrs.    Cabell   Davis,    Dir..   206    Carter   St..    Reidsville 
T^^„r."^P*y  Dumpty  Day  Nursery.   Mrs.   Rilla  Yates,   Dir.,   Jackson   St.,   Mayodan 
ROWAN 

Children's  Center,  Inc.,  Mrs.  James  Fowler,  Dir.,  805  Mable  St..  Kannapolis 
Jack   &   Jill  Day   Nursery.   Mrs.   Elizabeth   Kesler.    Dir..    917    Holmes    St.,    Salisbury 
„^.J^}i^  Day  Nursery,  Mrs.  C.  R.  Burrell,  Dir..  1515  S.  Main  St.,  Salisbury 
RUTHERFORD 

of^r>Swx?i?'"*'^'®   ^^'^   Nursery    (N),    Mrs.    Rhoda   Waddell,    Dir..    909    Carver    St..    Spindale 

Waverly  Day  Nursery,  Mrs.  O.  S.  Jones,  Dir.,  Laurinburg 
STANLY 

tt,.ttS?J*'^  Nursery,  Mrs.  Thurman  Holt.  Dir.,  311  Moss  Spring  Road,  Albemarle 
UNION 

Miss  Kizzie  Jane  Braswell,  1711  Polk  St.,  Monroe 


24  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

Mrs.  Hugh  Smith,  703  Hayne  St.,  Monroe 

Wilma's   Day   Nursei-y,   Mrs.   Wilma   Broadway,    Dir.,    402    E.    Park    Dr.,    Monroe 

VANCE 

Jack   &   Jill  Nursery,   Mrs.   Charles   L.   Foster,   Dir.,    309   Yowland   Rd.,    Henderson 
Tiny  Tot  Day  Nursery,   Mrs.   Reuben   G.   Ball,   Dir.,   203   Edgewood   Dr.,   Henderson 

WAKE 

Elmwood   Little  Child's   School,   Mrs.   J.    E.   Bridgers,    Dir.,    1525    Carr   St.,    Raleigh 
Longview    Methodist    Church    Day    Nursery,    Mrs.    Wayne    Moore,    Dir.,    2312    Milbumie 

Rd.,  Raleigh 
The    Raleigh    Day    Nursery     (N),    Mrs.    Rosia    Butler,    Dir.,    Chavis    Heights    Recreation 

Bldg.,  Raleigh 
Rosedale   Nursei-y,    Mrs.    Ross    E.    Shumaker,    Dir.,    2744    Rosedale   Ave.,    Raleigh 
Ruby    Reid    Child    Care   Center,    Miss    Thelma    Arnote,    Dir.,    Southeastern    Baptist    Semi- 
nary, Wake  Forest 
Temple  Baptist  Church  Day  Nursery,  Mrs.   W.   A.   Keith,   Dir.,   1417   Clifton   St.,   Raleigh 
Tuttle    Community    Center     (N),    Mrs.    Mary    E.    Carnage,    Dir.,    310    N.    Tarboro    St., 
Raleigh 

WATAUGA 

Storehouse   for    Your    Jewels,    Mrs.    Ralph    Tugman,    Dir.,    Wilkins    St.,    Boone 

WAYNE 

Sunrise  Day  Nursery,  Mrs.  N.  L.  Gurley,  Dir.,  1510  E.  Ashe  St.,  Goldsboro 
William  Street  Nursery,  Mrs.  J.  C.  Smith,  Dir.,  403  N.  William  St.,  Goldsboro 

YADKIN 

Yadkinville  Day  Nursery,  Mrs.  W.  P.  Taylor,  Dir.,  Yadkinville 

ACCREDITED  PROGRAMS  IN  NURSING 

Practical  Nursing  Programs 

Name  of  Program  and  Hospital  Affiliation 

Asheville  School  of  Practical  Nursing  x,xx St.   Joseph's   Hospital,   Asheville 

Memorial  Mission  Hospital,  Asheville 

Banner  Elk   School  of  Practical   Nursing   xx Cannon   Memorial   Hospital,    Banner  Elk 

Charlotte   Ind.   Education   Center  x,xx Presbyterian    Hospital,    Charlotte 

Charlotte  Memorial  Hospital,  Charlotte 
Good  Samaritan  Hospital,  Charlotte 

Dudley  High   School  x L.    Richardson   Hospital,   Greensboro 

Durham   Industrial   Education    Center   x,xx Duke   University   Medical    Center,    Durham 

Methodist  Retirement  Homes,  Inc.,  Darham 

Elizabeth   City   School   of   Practical   Nursing Albemarle    Hospital,    Elizabeth    City 

Fayetteville   Ind.    Education    Center    x,xx Cape   Fear    Valley    Hospital,    Fayetteville 

Goldsboro   School   of   Practical   Nursing Wayne   County    Memorial    Hospital,    Goldsboro 

Greensboro   School   of   Practical   Nursing Cone   Memorial   Hospital,    Greensboro 

Kenansville-Duplin  Co.  Practical  Nurse  Education  Program  xx 

Duplin  General  Hospital,  Kenansville 
Wayne  County  Memorial,  Goldsboro 

Laurinburg   School  of   Practical   Nursing   x Scotland   Memorial   Hospital,    Laurinburg 

Roanoke   Rapids   School   of   Practical   Nursing Roanoke   Rapids    Hospital,    Roanoke   Rapids 

Shelby    School   of   Practical    Nursing Cleveland    Memorial    Hospital,    Shelby 

Wake  Co.   Industrial  Education   Center  x,.xx Memorial   Hospital  of  Wake  County,    Raleigh 

Washington   School   of   Practical   Nursing Beaufort   County    Hospital,    Washington 

Watts   Hospital  Course  in   Practical   Nursing   xxx Watts   Hospital,   Durham 

Waynesville-Haywood  Co.  Practical  Nurse  Education  Program  xx 

Haywood  County  Hospital,  Waynesville 
Winston-Salem    School   of   Practical   Nursing   xx N.    C.    Baptist   Hospital,   Winston-Salem 

Diploma  Nursing  Programs 

Name  of  Program  Location 

Cabarrus    Memorial    Hospital    A,    B,    E Concord 

Charlotte  Memorial   Hospital   A,   B,   D,   E,   H Charlotte 

City  Memorial   Hospital   C.   E Winston-Salem 

Community  Hospital  A,  B,   G Wilmington 

Davis    Hospital    E Statesville 

Gaston    Memorial   A,   B,    E Gastonia 

Grace   Hospital  A,  B,   D,   E,   Affiliated   with   Lenoir   Rhyne   College Morganton,    Hickory 

(Write  college  for  application) 

Hamlet    Hospital   C,    E,    F Hamlet 

High  Point  Memorial  Hospital  C,  E High   Point 

Highsmith  Memorial  Hospital  A,  B,  E Fayetteville 

Lenoir  Memorial  Hospital   C,   E Kinston 

Lincoln   Hospital  A,   B.   E,   G Durham 

Lowrance    Hospital    E MooresviUe 

Martin   Memorial   School   of   Nursing   A,   C,   E Northern    Hospital   of   Surry 

County,  Mount  Airy 

Memorial   Mission    Hospital   A,   B,   D,   E Asheville 

Mercy   Hospital   A,    B,    E Charlotte 

Mountain    Sanitarium    and    Hospital    C,    E,    F Fletcher 

N.   C.   Baptist   Hospital  A,   B,   E,   H Winston-Salem 

Park    View    Hospital    C Rocky    Mount 

X  Admit  Negro  Students 
XX  Require  High  School  Graduation  or  Equivalent 
XXX  Fully  Accredited  by  N.  A.  P.  N.  E.  S. 


Industrial  Education  Centers  25 

Presbyterian    Hospital   B,   E Charlotte 

Rex    Hospital    E Raleigh 

Kate  B.   Reynolds   Memorial   Hospital   C,   G Winston-Salem 

Rowan   Memorial   Hospital  A,  C,   E Salisbury 

Rutherford    Hospital    C,    E Rutherf ordton 

Southeastern   General   Hospital   A,   B,   E Lumberton 

James    Walker    Memorial    Hospital    A,    C,    E Wilmington 

Watts   Hospital   H Durham 

Wilson   School  of   Nursing  A,   B,   C,   E Wilson 

Associate  Degree  Nursing  Program 

Woman's  College  of  the  University  of  North   Carolina  A,  B,  E Greensboro 

Baccalaureate  Degree  Nursing  Programs 
Name  of  Program  Location 

Agricultural  and   Technical   College   A,   B,   D,   E,   G Greensboro 

Duke  University   A,  B,   D,   E,   G,   H,   I Durham 

East   Carolina    College   A,   B,   D,   E,    I Greenville 

University  of  North   Carolina  A,   B,   E,   F,   H,   I Chapel   Hill 

Winston-Salem   Teachers   College   A,   B,   E,   G Winston-Salem 

A — Admit  Married  Students 

B — Allow  Students  to  Marry 

C — Allow  Students  to  Marry  Last  6  months 

D — Admit  Men  Students 

E — Scholarships  or  Loans 

F — Stipends  or  Reimbursements  Paid  to  Students 

G — Admit  Negro  Students 

H — Full  Accreditation  by  N.L.N. 

I — Admit  Registered  Nurses   (Diploma  Graduates)   to  Baccalaureate  Programs 

SCHOOLS  OF  X-RAY  TECHNOLOGY 

(Approved  by  American  Medical  Association) 

Memorial    Mission    Hospital AsheviUe 

University   of   North    Carolina,    North    Carolina    Memorial   Hospital Chapel    Hill 

Charlotte    Memorial    Hospital,    Mercy    Hospital Charlotte 

Cabarrus    Memorial    Hospital Concord 

Duke    University    Medical    Center,    Watts    Hospital Durham 

Moses    H.    Cone    Memorial    Hospital Greensboro 

Southeastern    General    Hospital Lumberton 

Rex    Hospital,    Wake   County    Memorial   Hospital Raleigh 

Park    View    Hospital Rocky    Mount 

Rowan    Memorial    Hospital Salisbury 

Johnston    Memorial    Hospital Smithfield 

North  Carolina  Baptist  Hospital  (Bowman  Gray  School  of  Medicine), 

City   Memorial   Hospital,    Kate   Bitting    Reynolds    Memorial    Hospital Winston-Salem 

INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION  CENTERS 

Unit  Center,  Address  and  Director 

Asheboro — Randolph   Industrial   Education   Center,   629   Industrial  Avenue,   Industrial   Park, 

Asheboro,  Robert  E.  Carey,  Director 
Asheville — -Asheville-Buncombe   Industrial   Education    Center,    340    Victoria    Road,    AsheviUe, 

Thomas  W.  Simpson,  Director 
Burlington — Burlington-Alamance    County    Industrial    Education    Center,    411    Camp    Road, 

Burlington,  William  E.  Taylor,  Director 
CATAWBA — Catawba     County     Industrial     Education     Center,     Newton,     Robert     E.     Paap, 

Director 
DAVIDSON — Davidson    County    Industrial    Education    Center,    P.    O.    Box    266,    Lexington, 

WiUiam  T.  Sinclair,  Director 
Durham — Durham    Industrial    Education    Center,     1637    Lawson     Street,     Durham,     Harold 

K.  Collins,  Director 
Fayetteville — Fayetteville     Industrial     Education     Center,     P.     O.     Box     5236,     Fayetteville, 

John  F.  Standridge,  Director 
Gastonia — Gastonia     Industrial     Education     Center,     South     York     Street     at     7th    Avenue, 

Gastonia,  Walter  H.  Wray,  Director 
Goldsboro — Goldsboro    Industrial    Education    Center,    P.    O.    Box    1259,    Goldsboro,    Horace 

B.  Monroe,  Director 

GUILFORD — Guilford    Industrial    Education    Center,    P.    O.    Box    309,    Jamestown,    Bruce    B. 

Roberts,  Director 
Leaksville — Leaksville-Rockingham    County    Industrial    Education    Center,     Stadium    Drive, 

Spray,  Lucyan  Lada,  Director 
LEE — Lee  County  Industrial  Education  Center,  P.  O.  Box  548,   Sanford,  William  A.  Martin, 

Director 
LENOIR— Lenoir    County    Industrial    Education    Center,    P.    O.    Box    1296,    Kinston,    Daniel 

C.  Wise.  Director 

MECKLENBURG — Central    Industrial    Education    Center.    1141    Elizabeth    Avenue,    Charlotte 
4,  Richard  Hagemeyer,  Director 


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NEW    HANOVER— Wilmington    Industrial    Education    Center,    9    South    Thirteenth    Street, 

Wilmington,  George  H.  West,  Director 
PITT — Pitt  County  Industrial  Education   Center,   P.  O.  Box  18.   Greenville,   Lloyd   Spaulding, 

Director 
ROWAN — Rowan     County     Industrial     Education     Center,     P.     O.     Box     1348,     Salisbury,     C. 

Merrill  Hamilton,  Director 
WAKE — Wake    County    Industrial    Education    Center.    P.    O.    Box    6526,    Raleigh,     Kenneth 

M.  Wold,  Director 
Wilson — Wilson    Industrial    Education    Center,    902    Herring    Avenue,    Wilson,    Salvatore    Del 

Mastro,  Director 
Winston-Salem — Winston-Salem-Forsyth     County     Industrial     Education     Center.     2100     Link 

Road,  Winston-Salem.  Ernest  Parry.  Director 

APPROVED  PRIVATE  BUSINESS  SCHOOLS 

Arnold  Business  College,  705  West  Main  Street,  Albemarle 

Ashmore  Business  College,  Highway  29-70,  Thomasville 

Barnes  Business  College,  313  East  Spruce  Street,  Goldsboro 

Blanton's  Business  College,  126  College  Street,  Asheville 

Brian  Business  College,  625  South  Fayetteville  Street,  Asheboro 

Bryce  Commercial  College,  329  North  Main  Street,  High  Point 

Burlington  Business  College,  142  Lexington  Avenue,  Burlington 

Burton  Institute,  Inc.,  121  West  Seventh  Street,  Charlotte 

Caldwell  College  of  Commerce,  301  South  Mulberry  Street,  Lenoir 

Carolina  College  of  Commerce.  322  Kramer  Building.  Elizabeth  City 

Carolina  College  of  Commerce,  121  North  Main  Street,  Rooky  Mount 

Cecil's  Business  College.  Inc..  bSVo  Haywood  Street.  Asheville 

Commercial  College  of  Asheboro.  19  South  Fayetteville  Street,  Asheboro 

Croft  Business  College,  107  Market  Street.  Durham 

Grumpier  Secretarial  School,  1007  East  Walnut  Street,  Goldsboro 

Draughon  Business  College,  632  West  4th  Street,  Winston-Salem 

Durham  Business  College,  404-406  South  Mangum  Street.  Durham 

Elkin  Business  College.  112  Church  Street,  Elkin 

Evans  Business  College,  24  East  Depot  Street.  Concord 

Evans  College  of  Commerce.  Main  Street.  Gastonia 

Fuller's  School  of  Stenography.  125  Williamsboro  Street.  Oxford 

Greensboro  Business  College.  35714  North  Elm  Street.  Greensboro 

Greenville  School  of  Commerce.  2410  East  Fourth  Street,  Greenville 

Hardbarger  Business  College,  2101  North  Queen  Street,  Kinston 

Hardbarger  Business  College,  428  Fayetteville  Street.  Raleigh 

Henderson  Business  College,  223  William  Street,  Henderson 

Howard  Business  College,  305  North  Lafayette  Street,  Shelby 

King's  College,  322  Lamar  Avenue,  Charlotte 

King's  Business  College.  212-A  West  Gaston  Street,  Greensboro 

King's  Business  College,  220  Hillsboro  Street,  Raleigh 

Lexington  College  of  Business,  5V_.  South  Main  Street,  Lexington 

Marion  College  of  Commerce,  29  State  Street,  Marion 

Miller-Motte  Business  College,  119  South  4th  Street,  Wilmington 

Morgan  Business  College,  1120  West  Main  Street,  Albemarle 

North  State  Business  College,  126%  West  Commerce  Street,  High  Point 

North  State  Business  College,  111  North  Main  Street,  Kannapolis 

Russell's  Commercial  School,  1243  North  Patterson  Avenue,  Winston-Salem 

Salisbury  Business  College,  123  East  Innes  Street,  Salisbury 

Sanford  Business  College,  107  North  Vance  Street,  Sanford 

Secretarial  Training  School,  557  Fifth  Street,  N.W.,  Hickory 

Selenia  Commercial  College,  504  North  Cedar  Street,  Lumberton 

Town  Classes  Secretarial  College,  159y2  E.  Franklin  Street,  Chapel  Hill 

Winston-Salem  Business  College,  W.  4th  &  N.  Green  Streets,  Winston-Salem 

Worth  Business  College,  724  Hay  Street,  Fayetteville 

APPROVED  PRIVATE  TRADE  SCHOOLS 

Carolina  School  of  Broadcasting,  121  West  7th  Street,  Charlotte 

Data  Systems  Center,  Inc.,  234  South  Greene  Street,  Greensboro 

Dell  School  of  Medical  Technology,  66  Haywood  Street,  Asheville 

National  School  of  Heavy  Equipment  Operation,  Inc.,  Moore's  Chapel  Road,  Charlotte 

Spencer  School  of  Watchmaking,  504  South  Salisbury  Avenue,  Spencer 

SUMMER  CAMPS 

For  Boys 

Camp  Arrowhead,  Tuxedo.  J.  O.  Bell,  Jr.,  Director,  Tuxedo,  N.  C.  For  boys  aged  8-18. 
Capacity  160.  Opened  1937. 

Camp  Broadstone,  Valle  Crucis.  Owned  and  operated  by  Appalachian  State  Teachers  Col- 
lege, Boone,  as  school-camp.  Capacity  200.  Opened  1957. 

Camp  Carolina,  Brevard.  Nath  Thompson,  General  Manager.  For  boys  aged  8-16.  Capacity 
200.  Opened  1923. 

Camp  Catawba,  Blowing  Rock.  Dr.  Vera  R.  Lachmann,  Director.  Winter  address:  314 
Second  Avenue,  New  York  3,  New  York.  For  boys  aged  6-12.  Capacity  34.  Opened   1943. 


Summer  Camps  27 

Camp    Cherokee,    Reidsville.    Owned    by    Cherokee    Council,    BSA.    C.    Lin    Adams,    Director, 

Box   1079,   Reidsville,   N.   C.   For  boys   aged   11   up.   Capacity   80.    Opened    1925. 
Camp    Daniel    Boone,    Haywood    County    near    Asheville.    Owned    by    Daniel    Boone    Council, 

BSA.   F.   L.    Pless,   Director,   Box   7215,   Asheville,   N.    C.    For   Boy    Scouts    and    Explorers 

only.  Capacity  130.  Opened  1920. 
Deerwocd  Camp  for  Boys,  P.  O.  Box  1525,  Brevard.  Accredited  summer  school  for  boys  6-16. 
Elks    Camp    for    Boys,    Hendersonville.    Owned    and    operated    by    N.    C.    State    Elks    Assoc. 

E.   L.   Justus,   Director,   Flat   Rock,    N.    C.   For   boys   8-14.   Capacity    150.    Opened    1945. 
Camp  Hemlock,  Waynesville.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Fred  Crum,  Directors.  Winter  address:   Box  8675, 

Richmond  26,  Va.  For  boys  aged  6-17.  Capacity  65.  Opened  1944. 
Camp   Highlander,   Highlands,   N.   C.   Ben   W.   Wax,    Director.    For   boys    aged    6-17.    Capacity 

105.  Opened  1958. 
Camp   Hugh   Reid   Scott,    Reidsville-Burlington.   Owned   by   Cherokee   Council,    BSA.   W.    Cecil 

Donnell,    Director,    P.    O.    Box    1070,    Reidsville,    N.    C.    For    Negro   Boy    Scouts.    Capacity 

25  Scouts  per  week.  Opened  1952. 
Camp   Mishemokwa    (Bear   Wallow),    Gerton.    E.    S.    Johnson,    Business    Mgr.,    Gerton,    N.    C. 

For  boys  aged  8-17.  Capacity  65.  Opened  1924. 
Camp   Mondamin,   Tuxedo.   Mr.   and   Mrs.   Frank   D.   Bell,   Directors,   Tuxedo,   N.    C.    For  boys 

aged    8-17.    Capacity    165.    Opened    1922.    Short    term    June   camp    in    addition    to    regular 

season.   Open   fall,   winter  and  spring   as   Mondamin   Adult   and   Family   Camp. 
Camp     Morehead-By-The-Sea,     Morehead     City.     J.     Purcell     Jones,     owner-director.     Winter 

address,    Warsaw,    N.    C.    For   boys    aged    6-17.    Pre-camp     (3    weeks)    for    boys    and   girls 

6-14  followed  by  2  terms  of  4  weeks  each  for  boys  6-17.   Capacity  200.   Established   1938. 
Camp   Patterson,   Legerwood   Station,   Lenoir.   Owned   by   Patterson   School,   George   F.   Wiese, 

Headmaster.    Director,    Mrs.    Lora    Snyder.    For   boys    8-15.    Capacity    50.    Opened    1958. 
Camp   Pinnacle,   Hendersonville.   Van   C.   Kussrow,   President.   Winter  address:    616   Ingraham 

Building,  Miami  32,  Florida.  For  boys  aged  7-14.  Capacity  200.  Opened  1928. 
Camp    Ridgecrest,    Ridgecrest.    Owned   by    Sunday   School   Board,    Southern    Baptist   Assembly. 

Wayne    Chastain,     Director,     Ridgecrest,     N.     C.     For     boys     aged     9-16.     Capacity     160. 

Opened  1928. 
Camp    Rockmont,    Black   Mountain.    George   W.    Pickering,    Director,    Black    Mountain,    N.    C. 

For  boys  aged  8-16.  Capacity  175.  Opened  1956. 
Camp    Sea    Gull,    Arapahoe.    Operated    by    Raleigh    YMCA.    Wyatt    Taylor,     Director,     1601 

Hillsboro    St.,    Raleigh,    N.    C.    For   boys   aged    7-17.    Capacity    400.    Opened    1947. 
Camp    Sequoyah,    Weaverville.    C.    Walton    Johnson,    Director,    Box     8,    Weaverville,    N.     C. 

Senior    Camp     for    boys    aged     11-16.     Capacity     185.     Opened     1924.     Junior     Camp     for 

boys  aged  7-10.  Opened  1957. 
Schiele    Scout    Reservation.    P.    O.    Box    1059,    Tryon.    Operated    by    Piedmont    Council,    BSA. 

For  Boy  Scouts  aged  11-18.  Capacity  280  per  week.  Opened  1925.  Eugene  J.  Jones,  Scout 

Executive,  Box  1359,  Gastonia,  N.  C. 
Camp    Sky    Ranch,    Blowing    Rock,    N.    C.    J.    B.    Sharp,    Director.    Winter    address:     2604 

Spring  Garden  St.,  Greensboro.  For  boys  6-15.  Capacity  80.  Opened  1954. 
Camp    Skyuka,    Tryon.    Owned    by    Spartanburg,    S.    C,    YMCA.    Evans    Cannon,    Director. 

Winter     address:     YMCA,     Spartanburg,     S.     C.     For     boys     aged     8-16.     Capacity     144. 

Opened  1954. 
Camp    Tsali,    Weaverville.    C.    Walton    Johnson,    Director.    Box    8,    Weaverville,    N.    C.    For 

boys  aged  15-17.  Capacity  24.  Opened  1951. 
Camp    Yonahnoka,    Linville.    Mr.    and    Mrs.    C.    V.    Tompkins,    Directors.    Winter    address: 

Episcopal  High  School,  Alexandria,   Va.  For  boys  aged  8-17.   Capacity   120.  Opened   1924. 

For  Girls 

Camp   Awa-Niko,    Swannanoa.   Misses    Ruth    M.   White   and    Nancy   Wrenn,    Directors,    Swan- 

nanoa,  N.  C.  For  girls  aged  9-15.  Capacity  20.  Opened  1951. 
Camp    Crestridge,    Ridgecrest.    Owned    by    Sunday    School    Board,    Southern    Baptist    Conven- 
tion.   Miss   Arvine   Bell,    Director,    Ridgecrest,    N.    C.    Capacity    120.    For   girls    aged    9-17. 

Opened  1955. 
Camp   Dellwood,    Waynesville.   Mr.    and   Mrs.    Fred    Crum,    Directors.    Winter    address:    P.    O. 

Box    8675,    Richmond    26,    Va.    For    girls    aged    6-17.    Capacity    65.    Opened    1926. 
Camp    Deerwoode,    Brevard.    Mrs.    Gordon    Sprott,    Director,    Brevard,    N.    C.    For   girls    aged 

7-16.  Capacity  138.  Opened  1928. 
Camp  Glen  Arden,  Arden.  Mrs.  J.  O.  Bell,  Jr.,  Director,  Tuxedo,  N.  C.   For  girls  aged   7-17. 

Capacity  150.  Opened  1951. 
Camp     Glenlaurel,     Little    Switzerland.     Misses     Helen     H.     McMahon     and     Jeanette     Boone, 

Directors.   Winter   address:    Sweet  Briar   College,    Sweet   Briar,   Va.    For   girls   aged    9-15. 

Capacity  86.  Opened  1914   (as  Camp-As-You-Like-It) . 
Camp    Green    Cove,    Tuxedo.    Mr.    and    Mrs.    Frank    D.    Bell,    Directors,    Tuxedo,    N.    C.    For 

girls    aged    8-17.    Capacity    165.    Opened    1945.    Short    term    June    camp    in    addition    to 

regular  season. 
Camp     Greystone,     Tuxedo.     Directors     and     their    winter     addresses:     Mrs.     Virginia     Sevier 

Hanna,   1008  Glendalyn   Circle,   Spartanburg,   S.   C;   Miss   Jean   Agnew,   Due  West,   S.   C. 

For  girls  aged  7-17.  (japacity  250.  Opened  1920. 
Camp    Illahee,    Brevard.    Mrs.    Kathryn    F.    Curtis,    Director,    Brevard,    N.    C.    For   girls    aged 

6-17.   Capacity   165.   Short   term   June  camp   in   addition   to  regular   season.    Opened    1939. 
Camp   Julia,    Concord.    Owned    by    Rowan-Cabarrus    Girl    Scout   Council.    Miss    Helen    Strawn, 

Director,  20  Hillcrest  Dr.,  Concord,  N.  C.  For  girls  aged  7-17.  Capacity  52.  Opened  1944. 
Camp  Junaluska,   Lake  Junaluska.  Mr.  and   Mrs.   C.   W.   Walker,   Directors   and   Owners.   For 

girls  aged  7-18.  Capacity  165.  Opened  1912. 
Keystone    Camp,    Brevard.    Mrs.    Anson    J.    Ives,    Director.    Winter    address:    2589    Riverside 

Ave.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  For  girls  aged  7-17.  Capacity  125.  Opened  1916. 
Montreat   Camp   for   CJirls,   Montreat.    Owned   by   Montreat   College,    Inc.    Mrs.    Russell    Sands, 

Director.    Winter   address:    969    Camp    Drive,    Ocala,    Fla.    For   girls    aged    7-17.    Capacity 

125.  Opened  1921. 
Camp    Merri-Mac,    Black    Mountain.    Mrs.    Alice   McBride    Coburn,    Owner-Director,    Box    728, 

Black    Mountain,    N.    C.    For    girls    aged    6-18.    Capacity    155.    Op-ened    1949. 


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Camp    Merrie-Woode,    Sapphire.    Mr.    and    Mrs.    Fritz    Orr,    Directors.    Winter    address:    3245 

Nancy's   Creek    Road,    Atlanta,    Ga.    For   girls    aged    8-16.    Capacity    155.    Opened    1919. 
Pisgah    Girl    Scout    Camp,    Brevard.    Operated    by    the    Pisgah    Girl    Scout    Council,    610    City 

Building,  Asheville,  N.  C.  For  girls  aged  10-17. 
Camp    Rainbow,    Route    1,    Banner    EUc.    Mrs.    M.    V.    McClure,    Director.    Winter    address: 

1406   Kenilworth  Ave.,   Charlotte  3,   N.  C.  For  girls  aged   12-20.   Capacity   96.   Established 

1955. 
Camp    Rockbrook,    Brevard.    Miss    Ellen    Hume    Jervey,    Director.    Winter    address:     P.    O. 

Box    369,    Charleston,    S.    C.    June    camp     (2    weeks)     for    girls    8-16;    regular    camp     (2 

months)     for    girls    9-17.    Capacity    160.    Riding    Clinic     (1    week)     for    girls    10-16,    with 

enrollment  limited  to  40. 
Camp   Seafarer,   Arapahoe.   Operated  by   Raleigh   YMCA.   Lillian   P.   Taylor,   Director.  Winter 

address:  1601  Hillsboro  St.,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Capacity  150.  Opened  1961. 
Camp     Skybrook,     Hendersonville.     Mrs.     John     T.     Bunn,     Director.     Winter     address:     3702 

Needles  Drive,  Orlando,  Florida.  For  girls  aged  8-19. 
Sky  land   Camp,    Clyde.    Directors   and    their   winter   addresses:    Miss    Helen    Hemphill    Harris, 

2137    Herschel    St.,    Jacksonville,    Fla.,    and    Mrs.    Frances    Harris    Brown,    Dana    Hall 

Schools,  Wellesley,  Mass.  For  girls.  Capacity  80.  Opened  1917. 
Camp    Skyuka,    Tryon.    Owned    by    Spartanburg,    S.    C,    YMCA.    Evans    Cannon,    Director. 

Winter  address:    YMCA,   Spartanburg,   S.   C.   For  girls  aged   8-16.    Capacity   144.   Opened 

1954. 
Ton-A-Wandah,   Hendersonville.   Baxter  Haynes,   Director,   Tryon,   N.   C.   For  girls   aged   7-16. 

Capacity  200.   Short  term   camp    (3   weeks)    in   addition   to   regular   season.   Opened    1933. 
Camp   Yonahlossee,    Blowing    Rock.   G.    M.    McCord    and    Agnes   M.    Jeter,    Directors,    Blowing 

Rock,   N.   C.   For  girls   aged    7-17.   Capacity   160.    Opened    1922    (by    Dr.    and   Mrs.    A.    P. 

Kephart).  3  weeks  pre-season  in  June  in  addition  to  regular  term. 

For  Boys  and  Girls 

Big    Cove    Ranch    Camp,    Cherokee.    Mr.    and    Mrs.    J.    Howard    Berry,    Directors.    Winter 

address:    Box  5075,   North  Charleston,   S.   C.   For  boys   and   girls   aged   7-17.   Capacity   50. 

Opened  1938. 
Blue    Star    Camps,    Hendersonville.    Harry    and    Herman    Popkin,    Directors.    Winter    address: 

2648    Margaret    Mitchell    Drive,     N.W.,    Atlanta,     Ga.     For    boys     and    girls     aged     7-17. 

Capacity    500.     (Pioneer    Camp,     Senior    Girls*    Camp,     Senior    Boys'     Camp,     Counselor- 
Trainees  and  Teen- Age  Village) 
Camp    Celo,    Burnsville.    Robert   and    Dorothy    Barrus,    Directors,    Route    2,    Burnsville,    N.    C. 

For  boys  and  girls  aged  6-10.  Capacity  25.  Opened  1950. 
Camp   Chestnut   Ridge,    Rt.    1,    Efland.    Robert   Reed,    Director.    Operated   by   Methodist   Board 

of  Education,   P.   O.   Box   6667,   College  Station,   Durham,   N.   C.   For  boys,   girls,   families 

and  adults.  Capacity  90.  Opened  1959. 
Camp    Chimney    Rock,    Chimney    Rock,    Miss    Barbara    Rankin,    Director.    Winter    address: 

Stone  Mountain,  Ga.  For  boys  and  girls  aged  7-17. 
Camp    Deerfield,    Lake    Lure.    Dr.    Sidney    H.    Solomon,    Victor    Levine    and    Carl    Gardner, 

Directors;    camp    office    at    1501    Bay    Road,    Miami    Beach    39,    Florida.    For    boys    and 

girls  aged  4-16. 
Camp   Don-Lee,    Arapahoe.    For   boys    and    girls    9-23,    with    certain    sessions    for    family    and 

adult    groups.    Capacity    125.    Opened    1950.    All    correspondence    should    be    directed    to 

Methodist  Board  of  Education,  P.  O.  Box  6667,  College  Station,  Durham,  which  operates 

camp. 
Cherryfield    Teen    Center,    Brevard.    Directors:    Miss    Louise    Blackwell,    winter    address    1907 

Lake    Ave.,    Knoxville    16,    Tenn.;     and    Prof.     Frances    Clay,     School    of     Social    Work 

of   University    of    Tennessee,    Knoxville,    Tenn.    Co-education    center    for    ages    14-19. 
Eagle's    Nest    Camp,    Pisgah    Forest.    Names    and    winter    addresses    of    Directors:     Dr.    and 

Mrs.  Alex  Waite,   Box   1393,  Winter  Park,   Fla.   For   boys  and  girls   aged  6-17.   Capacity 

100.  Opened  1922. 
Camp   Gay   Valley,   Brevard.   Miss   Mary   W.   Gwynn,   Director,    Brevard.   Mrs.    P.    H.    Gwynn, 

Jr.,    Flora    Macdonald    College,    Red    Springs,    N.    C,    Assoc.    Director.    For    boys    and 

girls  aged  6-13.  Capacity  100.  Opened  1935. 
High    Rocks,    Cedar   Mountain.    Mr.    and    Mrs.    Sumner    M.    Williams,    Owners-Directors.    For 

boys    and    girls    aged    9-18     (boys'    camp    six    weeks;    followed    by    girls'    camp    of    five 

weeks).   Capacity   100.   Camp   operated,   fall,   winter   and   spring   as   guest   ranch   catering 

to  individuals,  families  and  large  groups. 
Johns    River    Camp,    CoUettsville.     Ferrell    M.    Shoffner,    Director.    Address:     609     S.    Brady 

Ave.,   Newton,   N.   C.   For   boys   and   girls   aged   9-21.   Capacity    100.    Owned   by    Southern 

Synod  of  Evangelical  and  Reformed  Church.  Opened  1936. 
Kerr    Lake    Methodist    Camp,    Route    3,    Henderson.    For    boys,    girls,    families    and    adults. 

Capacity    40.    Opened    1960.    All    correspondence   should    be    directed    to    Methodist    Board 

of   Education,    P.    O.   Box   6667,    College   Station,   Durham,    N.    C,    which    operates   camp. 
Lake    Haven    Ranch    Camp,    Route    4,    Matthews.    Dan    Hood,    Director.    For    boys    aged    8-16 

(resident    or   day)    and   girls    6-16    (day).    Capacity    20    resident;    40    day.    On    operating 

dairy  farm  near  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Camp    Lakeside,    Hendersonville.    Norton    Segal,    Owner-Director.    Winter    address:    44    S.    W. 

3rd  St.,  Miami,  Fla.  For  boys  and  girls  aged  5-15. 
Camp     Morehead-By-The-Sea,     Morehead     City,     Pat     Crawford,     Director,     Morehead     City, 

N.   C.   Pre-camp   for  boys   aged   6-12   and  girls   aged   6-16   in   addition   to   regular  session. 
Camp    Osceola,    Horseshoe.    Charles    Parmet,    Owner-Director,    Box    2778,    Asheville,    N.     C. 

For  boys  and  girls  aged  4-15.  Established  1924. 
Our    Lady    of    the    Hills    Camp,    Hendersonville.    Operated    by    Catholic    Diocese    of    Raleigh. 

Rev.    Thomas   F.    Kerin,    Director.    Winter   address:    412    S.    Franklin    St.,    Rocky    Mount, 

N.  C.  Separate  camps  for  boys  and  girls  aged  7-16.  Capacity  200. 
Camp    Pinewood,    Hendersonville.    Dr.    Donald   Michelson    and    Eli    Meltzer,    Owners-Directors. 

Winter   address:    535    W.    30th    St.,    Miami    Beach,    Fla.    For    boys    and    girls    aged    5-17. 

Capacity  200.  Established  1955. 


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Camp   Sea  Gull,   Arapahoe.   Pre-camp  for  boys   and   girls   aged   7-17.   Wyatt   Taylor,   Director, 

1601  Hillsboro  St.,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Capacity  400.  Opened  1947. 
Camp    Sherwood,    Route   6,    Burlington,    N.    C.    Frank    Sherard,    Owner;    Mr.    and    Mrs.    J.    F. 

Sherard,   Jr.,   Directors.    Sessions   for  boys   aged   7-12    and   for   girls    aged    7-14.    Capacity 

30.  Opened  1957. 
Camp    Sky-Top,    Rosman.    Mr.    and    Mrs.    N.    A.    Miller,    Directors.    Winter    address:    6550-38 

Terrace,  Miami  Springs,  Fla.  For  boys  and  girls  aged  6  up.   Capacity  150.   Opened   1950. 
Camp   Tekoa,   Hendersonville.    Owned   by   WNC    Conference,    Methodist    Church.    Dr.    Carl   H. 

King,    Director.    Winter    address:    Box    828,    Salisbury,    N.    C.    For    boys    and    girls    aged 

12-14.    Capacity    100.    Opened    1949    at   present   site    (continuous   camping    program    since 

1936). 
Camp    Windy    Wood,    Tuxedo.    Mr.    and    Mrs.    W.    H.    Waggoner,    Directors.    For    boys    and 

girls  aged  6-10. 
4-H  Camps  are  located  at  Manteo,  Waynesville,  Rockingham  and  Swannanoa. 

Music  Camp 

Transylvania  Music  Camp,  Brevard  Music  Center,  Brevard.  Dr.  James  Christian  Pfohl, 
Director.  Winter  address:  P.  O.  Box  42G3,  Charlotte,  N.  C.  For  boys  and  girls  aged 
12-18.  Capacity  200.  Established  1936. 

Baseball  Camp 

Piedmont  Baseball  Camp,  Asheboro.  Roby  C.  Garner,  President,  P.  O.  Box  321,  Asheboro. 
Sam   Gibson,    Camp   IDirector   and    Head    Coach.    For   boys    aged    8   through   20. 

For  Physically  Handicapped  Children 

Hammock's  Beach  4-H  Camp,  Swansboro.  Sponsored  by  N.  C.  Society  for  Crippled  Children 
and  Adults  in  cooperation  with  State  4-H  Club  Council  of  A  &  T  College,  Greensboro. 
For  physically  handicapped  Negro  children  aged  7-17.  Capacity  50.  Address  inquiries 
to  Albin  Pikutis,  Executive  Director,  N.  C.  Society  for  Crippled  Children  and  Adults, 
P.  O.  Box  889,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

Camp  Sky  Ranch,  Blowing  Rock.  J  B.  Sharpe  and  M.  T.  Culbreth,  Directors,  P.  O.  Box 
325,  Blowing  Rock,  N.  C.  For  physically  handicapped  boys  and  girls  7-17.  Capacity 
75.  Opened  1948. 

Camp  Sycamore,  William  B.  Umstead  State  Park  near  Raleigh.  An  Easter  Seal  Camp 
operated  by  the  North  Carolina  Society  for  Crippled  Children  and  Adults,  Inc., 
P.  O.  Box  839,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C.  Two  sessions  (3  weeks  each)  for  physically  handi- 
capped children  7-17.  Capacity  50. 

For  Adults 

Burnsville  Painting  Classes,  Seecelo,  Burnsville.  Summer  session  for  portrait  painting, 
landscape  and  still  life  in  all  mediums.  Instructors  and  directors  Frank  Stanley  Herring 
and  J.  Robert  Miller.  Mrs.  Frances  Hall  Herring,  Executive  Secretary,  301  W.  Mont- 
gomery Street,  MiUedgeville,  Georgia. 

Camp  Cherryfield  for  Adults,  Brevard.  Creative  writing,  art,  handicrafts,  nature  study, 
photography,  and  recreation,  including  swimming,  archery,  tennis,  badminton,  croquet, 
volley  ball,  hiking,  table  games,  music,  library,  etc.  Miss  Louise  Blackwell,  Director, 
Brevard,  N.  C. 

Camp  Socareda,  Cedar  Mountain.  Owned  by  South  Carolina  Education  Association,  1510 
Gervais  St.,  Columbia,  S.  C.  Capacity  140.  For  South  Carolina  teachers. 

Huckleberry  Mountain  Workshop  Camp,  Hendersonville.  Workshops  in  creative  writing, 
painting,    crafts,    television.    Miss    Evelyn    G.    Haynes,    Director,    Hendersonville,    N.    C. 


THE  NORTH  CAROLINA  EDUCATION  ASSOCIATION 


Headquarters  Stafif — Raleigh 


A.  C.  Dawson,  Jr.,  Executive  Secretary 

W.  Amos  Abrams,  Assistant  Executive  Secretary;  and 

Editor,  North  Carolina  Education 
Claude  H.  Farrell,  Director  of  Lay  Relations 
Lloyd  S.  Isaacs,  Director  of  Public  Relations 
Mrs.  Phebe  Emmons,  Field  Consultant 
Donald  Morrow,  Field  Consultant 
E.  Faust  Johnson,  Field  Consultant 
Mrs.  Ethel  P.  Edwards,  Acting  Director  of  Research 
Miss  Rebekah  Rivers,  Assistant  Editor,  North  Carolina 

Education 
Mrs,  Ruble  R.  Bikle,  Office  Manager 
Mrs.  Nora  Williams,  Director  of  Records  and  Accounts 

Board  of  Directors 

EX  OFFICIO: 

President,  Dan  S.  Davis,  Monroe 

Vice-President,  Frank  G.  Fuller,  Greenville 

Immediate  Past  President,  Lloyd  Y.  Thayer,  High  Point 

NEA  Director,  Bert  Ishee,  Fayetteville 

State  Superintendent,  Charles  F.  Carroll,  Raleigh 

Executive  Secretary,  A.  C.  Dawson,  Jr.,  Raleigh 


Mrs.  Mabel  P.  Bailey,  Secretary 
Miss  Dail  Claridge,  Secretary 
Mrs.  Ruth  Pettigrew,  Secretary 
Mrs.  Viola  Merritt,  Secretary 
Mrs.  Mary  Lou  Ellis.  Secretary 
Mrs.   Ann  D.  Schofield,    Secretary 
Mrs.   Sylvia  Phillips,  Secretary 
Mrs.    Lucille   Joslin,    Secretary 
Plummer  Hall,  Building 
Custodian 


30  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

district  representatives: 

Western  District — Hugh  D.  Randall,  Hendersonville 

South  Piedmont  District — Miss  Mary  B.  Thompson,  Charlotte 

Northwestern  District — Miss  Mildred  MuUis,  Morganton 

Southwestern  District — Homer  M.  Keever,  Statesville 

East  Central  District — Miss  Mildred  Mooneyhan,  Chapel  Hill 

North  Central  District — Moses  Bridges,  Winston-Salem 

Eastern  District — Mrs.  Ethel  W.  Twiford,  Goldsboro 

Central  District — M.  L.  Barnes,  Jr.,  Salisbury 

Southeastern  District — Mrs.  Pauline  M.  Longest,  Fayetteville 

Northeastern  District — Miss  Reba  A.  Proctor,  Rocky  Mount 

District  Presidents 

Western  District — Donald  D.  Jones,  Asheville 

Northwestern  District — Kyle  K.  Dickson,  Jefferson 

South  Piedmont  District — T.  C.  Wright,  Charlotte 

Southwestern  District — Wayne  J.  Caudill,  Shelby 

North  Central  District — Mrs.   Dorothy  Y.   Zimmerman,   Yanceyville 

East  Central  District — R.  A.  Gray,  Mamers 

Central  District — Harold  W.  Bowen,  Lexington 

Eastern  District — Ernest  W.  Morgan,  Richlands 

Southeastern  District — Joseph  H.  Wishon,  Fairmont 

Northeastern  District — Mrs.  Edna  Earle  Baker,  Greenville 

Presidents  of  Divisions 

Superintendents — Glenn  T.  Proffit,  Lillington 
Principals — Luther  R.  Medlin,  Greensboro 
Directors  of  Instruction — Robert  C.  Hanes,  Charlotte 
Higher  Education — Leopold  M.  Hays,  High  Point 
Classroom  Teachers — Mrs.  Anna  Neese,  Raleigh 
Future  Teachers — Larry  Shrader,  Boone 

Presidents  of  Departments 

Agriculture — Johnnie  W.  Evans,  Durham 

Art — Mrs.  Norma  W.  Gray,  Greenville 

Audio-Visual — Johnny  Shaver,  Raleigh 

Bible — Janet  Robinson,  Charlotte 

Business  Education — Mrs.  Vivian  Boyd,  Salisbury 

Educational  Secretaries — Mrs.  lone  P.  Whitehead,  Wilmington 

Elementary  Education — Sara  Lopp,  Lexington 

English — Walter  McCraw,  Roanoke  Rapids 

French — Maxalynn  Mourane,  High  Point 

Guidance — Ruth  A.  Griffith,  Statesville 

Health,  Physical  Education  and  Recreation — Helen  M.  Hartshorn,  CuUowhee 

Home  Economics — Carolyn  Brinkley,  Plymouth 

Industrial  Arts — Lynn  P.  Barrier,  Charlotte 

Industrial  Education — G.  W.  Armfield,  Leaksville 

Latin — Anne  Mclver,  Hamlet 

Mathematics — Palmer  Dulin,  New  London 

Modern  Foreign  Language — Charles  M.  Garrett,  Roanoke  Rapids 

Music — Charles  L.  Isley,  Jr.,  Boone 

Retired  Teachers — Ben  G.  Childs,  Durham 

School  Librarians — Carroll  R.  Powell,  Fayetteville 

Science — William  C.  Foil,  Raleigh 

Social  Studies — Zane  E.  Eargle,  Scotland  Neck 

Spanish — Hugh  J.  Peeler,  Newton 

Special  Class  Teachers — Mrs.  lantha  Mitchell,  Concord 

NORTH  CAROLINA  TEACHERS  ASSOCIATION 

Board  of  Directors 

General  Officers 

Lafayette     Parker,     President Winston-Salem 

W.  G.  Byers,  Vice  President Charlotte 

*Charles   A.    Lyons,    Jr.,    Executive    Secretary Raleigh 

N.    H.    Harris,    Treasurer Raleigh 

Mrs.    Geneva    J.    Bowe,    Recording    Secretary Murfreesboro 

Special  Officers 

W.   R.   Collins,  Immediate  Past  President Smithfield 

Mrs.   Elizabeth   D.   Koontz,    President,    Association    of   Classroom    Teachers Salisbury 

John    H.   Lucas,    State   NEA   Director Durham 

Elected  Members 

Mrs.  Bessie  Allen,  1963  T.  M.  Ringer,  1964 

R.  L.  Flanagan,  1963  W.  M.  McNeill,  1965 

G.  L.  Foxwell,  1963  Mrs.  Jettie  D.  Morrison,  1965 

M.  L.  DeVane,  1964  Miss  Edna  S.  Smallwood,  1965 

E.  M.  Holley,  1964 

♦Not  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Directors 


State  and  Territorial  Superintendents  31 

District  Presidents 

Coastal   Plain J.    H.    Carney,    Goldsboro 

East   Piedmont J.    E.    Byers,    Warrenton 

North    Central M.    M.    Daniels,    Wilson 

Northeastern E.    V.    Wilkins,    Roper 

Piedmont Mrs.    Mae    Sue    Henry,    Greensboro 

Southeastern G.  H.  Young,  Lumberton 

Southwestern J.    A.    Clarke,    Charlotte 

Western E.    F.    Wilson,    Winston-Salem 

Division,  Department,  and  Section  Chairmen 

Division  of  Classroom  Teachers — Mrs.  Elizabeth  D.  Koontz,  Salisbury 

A.  Department  of  Elementary  Teachers — Mrs.  Melissa  N.  Leitao,  Kinston 

1.  Section  of  Primary  Teachers — Mrs.  Geneva  B.  Miller,  Mooresville 

2.  Section  of  Grammar  Grade  Teachers — Mrs.  Ruby  J.  Manley,  Ahoskie 

B.  Department  of  Secondary  Teachers — W^illie  E.  Davis,  Charlotte  , 

1.  Section  of  English  Teachers — C.  C.  Lipscomb,  Raleigh 

2.  Section  of  Foreign  Language  Teachers — Mrs.  Maderline  Scales,  Winston-Salem 

3.  Section  of  Social  Science  Teachers — Quinton  K.  Wall,  Smithfield 

4.  Section  of  Mathematics  &  Science  Teachers — B.   Meeks  Briggs,  Winston-Salem 

C.  Department  of  Teachers  of  Exceptional  Children— (Unreported) 

D.  Department  of  Retired  Teachers — L.  H.  Hall,  Salisbury 

Division  of  Specialized  Education — G.  L.  FoxweU,  Raleigh 

A.  Department  of  Home  Economics  Teachers — Mrs.  Alberta  Levingston,  Raleigh 

B.  Department  of  Vocational  Agriculture  Teachei-s — W.  E.  Foster,  Warsaw 

C.  Department  of  Industrial  Education  Teachers — W.  B.  Thornton,  Durham 

1.  Section  of  Industrial  Arts  Teachers — J.  T.  Gibson,  Fayetteville 

D.  Department  of  Music  Teachers — Mrs.  E.  M.  M.  Kelly,  Raleigh 

E.  Department  of  Health  &  Physical  Education  Teachers,  Henry  Eily,  Roxboro 
1.    Section  of  Driver  Education — Isaac  Barnett,  Greensboro 

F.  Department  of  Business  Education  Teachers — J.  V.  Turner,  Durham 

G.  Department  of  Extension  Education — H.  H.  Price,  Wadesboro 
H.    Department  of  Librarians — Miss  Alvease  DeVane,  Method 

I.  Department  of  Guidance — Mrs.  Edythe  R.  Tweedy,  Rocky  Mount 

J.  Department  of  Bible  Teachers — Miss  Eva  L.  Merritt,  Durham 

K.  Department  of  Art  Teachers — Miss  Hortense  Reid,  Greensboro 

L.  Department  of  Audio  Visual  Aids — J.  C.  Duncan,  Yanceyville 

Division  of  School  Administrators  and  Supervisors — E.  M.  HoUey,  Sanford 

A.  Department  of  Supervisors — Miss  Alice  Green,  Wilson 

B.  Department  of  Principals — S.  B.  T.  Easterling,  EUerbe 

1.  Section  of  Elementary  Principals — E.  E.  Tysor,  Mebane 

2.  Section  of  High  School  Principals — N.  G.  Perry,  Thomasville 

3.  Section  of  Junior  High  School  Principals — O.  F.  Hudson,  High  Point 

Division  of  Higher  Education — L.  H.  Robinson,  Greensboro 

A.  Department  of  Administration   (Unreported) 

B.  Department  of  Instruction — Charles  A.  Ray,  Durham 

C.  Department  of  Student  NCTA-NEA — Mrs.  Loreno  M.  Marrow,  Greensboro 

STATE  AND  TERRITORIAL  SUPERINTENDENTS 

state  Commissioner  or  Superintendent  Address 

Alabama Austin   R.   Meadows    Montgomery   4 

Alaska Theo.  J.  Norby Juneau 

American  Samoa.  . . .  JVIarvin   J.   Senter Pago   Pago 

Arizona W.    W.    Dick Phoenix 

Arkansas A.  W.   Ford Little   Rock 

California Max  Rafferty Sacramento  14 

Canal  Zone Sigurd   E.   Esser Balboa   Heights,    C.    Z. 

Colorado Byron    W.    Hansford Denver 

Connecticut William   J.   Sanders Hartford    15 

Delaware George    R.    Miller,    Jr Dover 

Florida Thomas     D.     Bailey Tallahassee 

Georgia Claude   L.    Purcell Atlanta 

Guam John    R.    Trace Agana 

Hawaii Walton  M.   Gordon Honolulu 

Idaho D.    F.    Engelking Boise 

Illinois George   T.    Wilkins Springfield 

Indiana William  E.  Wilson Indianapolis   4 

Iowa Paul  F.  Johnston Des  Moines  19 

Kansas A.   F.  Throckmorton Topeka 

Kentucky Wendell    P.    Butler Frankfort 

Louisiana S.  M.  Jackson Baton   Rouge  4 

Maine Warren    G.    Hill Augusta 

Maryland Thomas   G.   Pullen,   Jr Baltimore   1 

Massachusetts Owen  B.  Kiernan Boston   16 

Michigan Lynn  M.   Bartlett Lansing  2 

Minnesota Erling  O.   Johnson    St.   Paul  1 

Mississippi J.    M.    Tubb Jackson 

Missouri Hubert  Wheeler Jefferson  City 


32  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

Montana Harriet   Miller Helenm 

Nebraska Floyd  A.  Miller    Lincoln   9 

Nevada JBryon  F.   Stetler Carson   City 

New  Hampshire Charles   F.    Ritch,   Jr Concord 

New  Jersey Frederick   M.    Raubinger Trenton    25 

New  Mexico Tom  Wiley Santa  Fe 

New  York James   E.   Allen,   Jr Albany   1 

North  Carolina Chas.  F.  Carroll Raleigrh 

North  Dakota M.    F.    Peterson Bismarck 

Ohio E.    E.    Holt Columbus    15 

Oklahoma Oliver   Hodge Oklahoma   City   6 

Oregon Leon    P.    Minear Salem 

Pennsylvania Charles   H.    Boehm Harrisburg 

Puerto  Rico Candido   Oliveras Hato   Rey 

Rhode  Island Michael    F.    Walsh Providence    8 

South  Carolina Jesse    T.    Anderson Columbia 

South  Dakota M.   F.    Coddington Pierre 

Tennessee Joe  Morgan Nashville   3 

Texas J.  W.  Edgar Austin  11 

Utah M.  B.  Stokes    Salt  Lake  City  14 

Vermont A.   John    Holden,    Jr Montpelier 

Virginia Woodrow    W.     Wilkerson Richmond     16 

Virgin  Islands Pedro  Sanchez Charlotte  Amalie   (St.  Thomas) 

Washington Louis     Bruno Olympia 

West  Virginia Rex    M.    Smith Charleston    5 

Wisconsin Angus    B.    Rothwell Madison    2 

Wyoming Velma    Linf ord Cheyenne 

BOOK,  MAP  AND  GLOBE  REPRESENTATIVES 

Members  of  the  North  Carolina  Bookmen's  Association 

President — John  Kennedy 
Vice-President-Secretary — J.  S.  Blair 
Treasurer — Leonard  W.  Davy 

Allyn  and  Bacon,  695  Miami  Circle,  N.E.,  Atlante  5,  Ga. 

Paul  B.   Price,   1089   Evergreen   Circle,   Rock   Hill.    S.   C,   Phone   327-7363 
Raymond  B.  Pinion,  3224  Glenridge  Dr.,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Phone  VA  8-3626 
American  Book  Co.,  300  Pike  St.,  Cincinnati  2,  Ohio 

J.  S.  Blair,  205  S.  Currie,  Wallace.  N.  C,  Phone  AT  5-2018 
Benefic  Press — Div.  of  Beckley-Cardy  Co..  1900  N.  Narragansett  St..  Chicago  39,  111. 

Fred  Arrowood,  Box  368,  Bessemer  City,  N.  C.  Phone  MA  9-2056 
The  Children's  Press,  Inc..  Jackson  Blvd.  at  Racine  Ave..  Chicago  7,  lU. 

William  S.  Southward,  Box  1925  Myrtle  Beach,  S.  C,  Phone  HI  8-3053 
F.  E.  Compton  &  Co.,  1000  N.  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago  10.  111. 

James  A.  Bunn,  837  Nissen  Bldg.,  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Dell  Publbhing  Co.,  Inc.,  750  Third  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

John  Costa,  12718  Kincaid  Lane,  Belair  Bowie,  Md. 

Doubleday  and   Co.,   Inc.,   Garden  City,   N.  Y Tommy  Gaylord,   Box   417,   Gary.   N.   C. 

The  Economy  Co.,  290  Spring  St.,  N.W.,  Atlanta.  Ga. 

Ivy  Smith.  611  N.  Jefferson  St..  Saluda,  S.  C,  Phone  HI  5-7043 
Brittanica  Press,  Inc.,  425   N.  Michigan  Ave.,   Chicago  11,   111. 

L.  W.  Teague,   Box  fi57,  Taylor<?ville,  N.  C,  Phone  ME  2-2461 
Field  Enterprises  Educational  Corporation.  Merchandise  Mart  Plaza.  Chicago  54,  111. 

T.  W.  Bye,  706  Hillsboro  St.,  P.  O.  Box  9385,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Follett  Publishing  Company,  1010  W.  Washington  Blvd.,  Chicago  7,  111. 

Leonard  W.  Davy,  217  N.  Dotger  Ave.,  Charlotte,  N.  C,  Phone  ED  4-2459 
Ginn  &  Co..  72  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  11,  N.  Y. 

Henry  B.  Stoneham,  Box  10126,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Gregg  Publishing  Div.,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  Inc..  330  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Bruce  L.  Gailes,  1515  Larkfield  Lane,  Charlotte  9,  N.  C,  Phone  523-3591 
E.  M.  Hale  &  Co.,  Publishers,  1201  S.  Hastings  Way,  Eau  Claire,  Wise. 
(Includes  GHP  Publications) 

Edward  B.  Powell.  508  Mahaley  Ave.,  Salisbury.  N.  C.  Phone  63G-5970 
Harcourt,  Brace  and  World,  Inc.,  750  Third  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

E.  D.  Tenney,  Box  15.  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
Charles  M.  Gibson,   Jr.,   8902   Wishart  Rd..   Richmond,   Va. 
Harlow  Publishing  Corp.,  532  N.W.  2nd  St.,  Oklahoma  City  1,  Okla. 

Richard  H.  Matthews,  Box  274.  Candor,  N.  C,  Phone  3551 
Harper  &  Row,  Publishers,  49  E.  33rd  St.,  New  York  16,  N.  Y. 

Richard  L.  Mansfield,  GranviUe  Rd.,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C,  Phone  2-1087 
Harr  Wagner  Publishing  Co.,  609  Mission  St.,  San  Francisco  5,  Calif. 

Robert  W.  Henderson,  Box  593,  Asheville,  N.  C. 
D.  C.  Heath  &  Co..  280  Spring  St..  N.W.,  Atlanta  3,  Ga. 

J.  E.  Craig,  Box  1154,  Salisbury,  N.  C.  Phone  ME  6-4867 
Holt.  Rinehart  &  Winston,  Inc.,  383  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.Y. 

John  D.  Kennedy,  512  Spruce  St.,  High  Point,  N.  C,  Phone  888-7351 
Winston  Division,  441  Peachtree  St.,  N.E.,  Atlanta  8,  Ga. 
Warren  Via,  Box  865,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C,  Phone  942-2043 
Houghton  Mifflin  Co.,  3130  Piedmont  Rd..  N.E.,  Atlanta  5,  Ga. 

James  A.  Gerow,  2113  Westover  Terrace,  Burlington,  N.  C,  Phone  JU  4-7464 
Iroquois  Publishing  Co..  Inc..  1300  Alum  Creek  Dr.,  Columbus  16,  Ohio 

W.  Frank  Cain,  Woodford,  Va.,  Phone  6-3304 


Members  of  the  North  Carolina  Bookmen's  Association  33 

Laidlaw  Brothers,  Inc.,  Thatcher  and  Madison  Sts.,  River  Forest,  111. 

J.    C.    Rich,   Jr.,    Candler,    N.    C. 
George   Dixon,    Atlanta,    Ga. 
J.  B.  Lippincott  Co.,  E.  Washington  Square,  Philadelphia  5,  Pa. 

Paul  S.  Daniel,  1322  Canterbury  Rd..  Raleigh,  N.  C,  Phone  TE  2-7879 
Lyons  &  Carnahan,  680  Forrest  Rd.,  N.E.,  Atlanta  12,  Georgia 

E.  D.  Johnson,  Box  123,  Tarboro,  N.  C. 
The  Macmillan  Co..  60  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  11,  N.  Y. 

Charles  P.  Wales,  S3  MaxweU  Rd.,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C,  Phone  942-3988 
Mason  Distributing  Co.,  Roanoke,  Va. 

Edward  D.  Jeffries,  309  W.  Center  St.,  Lexington,  N.  C,  Phone  246-6132 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  Inc.,  330  W.  42nd  St.,  New  York  36,  N.  Y. 

Derial  C.  S.  Jackson.  1125  Belmont  Dr.,  Columbia,  S.  C. 
Charles  E.  Merrill  Books,  1300  Alum  Drive,  Columbus  16,  Ohio 

W.  Frank  Cain,  Woodford,  Va.,  Phone  6-3304 

National  Forum,   407   S.   Dearborn   St.,   Chicago  5,   111 J.   E.   Holmes,   Leaksville,   N.   C. 

Noble  and  Noble,  Publishers,  Inc.,  67  Irving  Place,  New  York  3,  N.  Y. 

Anne  Hopkins,  Box  343,  Rocky  Mount,  Va.,  Phone  HIT  3-5322 
North  Carolina  School  Book  Depository,  Inc.,  811  W.  Hargett  St.,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

Alfred  Williams,  901  Holt  Drive,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  Phone  TE  2-7305 
F.  A.  Owen  Publishing  Co.,  Dansville,  N.  Y. 

A.  Merle  Anderson,   2023   Walker  Ave.,   Greensboro,  N.   C. 
Prentice-Hall,  Inc.,  Englewood  Cliffs,  N.  J. 

W.  N.  Grooms,  2317  Mary  Dr.,  West  Columbia,  S.  C,  Phone  SW  4-2274 
Rand  McNally  &  Co.,  Box  7600,  Chicago  SO,  111. 

A.  M.  Moseley,  321  Longview  Terrace,  Greenville,  S.  C,  Phone  CE  5-6167 
Readers  Digest  Educational  Service,  Inc.,  Pleasantville,  N.  Y. 

J.  Clarence  Blake,  3416  Selwyn  Ave.,  Charlotte,  N.  C,  Phone  FR  7-1448 
Row,  Peterson  &  Co.   (See  Harper  &  Row,  Publishers) 
Scott,  Foresman  and  Co.,  3145  Piedmont  Rd.,  N.W.,  Atlanta  5,  Ga. 

S.  G.  Crater,   Box  1958.  Greensboro,  N.   C,   Phone  299-8743 

Wade  M.  Woodall,  Box  2726,  W.  Durham  Sta.,  Durham,  N.  C,  Phone  681-5352 
Charles  Scribner's  Sons,  597  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  17,  N.  Y. 

Robert  W.  Henderson,  Box  593,  Asheville,  N.  C,  Phone  AL  2-9845 
Silver  Burdett  Co.,  3272  Peachtree  Rd.,  N.E.,  Atlanta  5,  Ga. 

Joe  H.  Little,  1534  Brooks  Ave.,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  Phone  TE  4-3056 
J.  D.  Wright,  Box  582,  Columbia,  S.  C,  Phone  AL  2-0753 
The  L.  W.  Singer  Co.,  249  W.  Erie  Blvd.,  Syracuse  2,  N.  Y. 

Casey  Blonaisz,  Box  6161,  Columbia,  S.  C,  Phone  SU  2-0709 
South-Eaatern  Discount  Sales  Co.,  1020  E.  Wendover  Ave.,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 

Steve  Hamlet,  2128  McKelvy  Dr..  Greensboro.  N.  C. 
R.  R.  Doak,  Box  6504  Five  Points  Station,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
South-Western  Publishing  Co.,  Inc.,  5101  Madison  Rd.,  Cincinnati  27,  Ohio 

Harold  R.  Cole,  1280  Chandler  Place,  Charlotte  7,  N.  C,  Phone  EM  6-1384 
The  Steck  Company,  Box  16,  Austin  61,  Texas 

A.  C.  Setliff,  Box  10053,  Cameron  Village  Station,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
The  University  Publishing  Co.,  1126  Q  St.,  Lincoln  1,  Nebraska 

Mrs.  Marjorie  H.  Warren,  309  Beall  St.,  Lenoir,  N.  C,  Phone  4-7425 
Webster  Publishing  Co.,  1154  Reco  Ave.,  St.  Louis  26,  Mo. 

Fred  R.  Atkinson,  Box  1112,  Columbia,  S.  C.  Phone  SU  7-2009 

Other  Book,  Map  and  Globe  Representatives 

Americana  Corporation,  575  Lexington  Ave..  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

John  L.  Deans,  Box  540,  Goldsboro,  N.  C,  Phone  RE  5-2262 
Bobbs-Merrill  Co.,  Inc.,  4300  W.  62nd  St.,  Indianapolis  6,  Ind. 

J.  Ralph  Irons,  City  Delivery,  No.  3,  Myrtle  Beach,  S.  C. 
Charles  A.  Bennett  Co.,  Inc.,  237  N.  E.  Monroe  St.,  Peoria,  111. 

Gilbert  Miller,  In  care:  Mrs.  N.  T.  Clark,  Goggins  Lane,  Richmond,  Ky. 

The   Child's    World,    Inc.,    Chicago,    111 K.    G.    Phillips,    Box    1116,    Greensboro,    N.    C. 

Colliers  Encyclopedia,  P.  F.  Collier  and  Son  Corp.,  640  Fifth  Ave.,  New  York  19,  N.  Y. 

C.  C.  Haworth,  High  Point,  N.  C. 
Arthur  C.  Croft  Publications,  100  Garfield  Ave.,  New  London.  Conn. 

Robert  S.  Gregg,  1351  E.  Morehead  St..  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Denoyer-Geppert  Co.,  5235  Ravenswood  Ave.,  Chicago,  111. 

J.  D.  Taylor,  1201  Marlwood  Ter.,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
The  Fideler  Co.,  31  Ottawa  Ave.,  N.W.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Walter  B.  Clinard,  Sr.,  2252  Elizabeth  Ave..  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
Geo.  F.  Cram  Map  Company,  Inc..  730  E.  Washington  St.,  Indianapolis  7,  Ind. 

James   W.   Bradshaw,    14   Glenwood   Ave.,   Raleigh,    N.    C. 
H.  B.  Mayo,  Falkland,  N.  C. 
Charles  L.  Farthing.  Mocksville,  N.  C. 
T.  Penn  Noell.  Jr.,  Timberlake,  N.  C. 
R.  R.  Williams.  Box  970,  Lumberton,  N.  C. 
Charles  A.  Majure.  622  Wimbleton  Dr.,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
W.   J.    "Bill"   Bailey,    1706    Fairview    Rd.,    Raleigh,    N.    C. 
Golden  Press,  Inc.,  1  West  39th  St.,  New  York  18.  N.  Y. 

Richard  L.  Kelley,  1780  Stewart  Ave.,  S.W.,  Atlanta  15,  Ga. 
Guilford   Press,   Inc.,   Guilford   College,   N.    C,   P.   O.    Box    8298 

Max    Wilson,    304    E.    Lake    Dr.,    Greensboro,    N.    C. 
The  Grolier  Society,  Inc.,  575  Lexington  Ave.,  New  York  22,  N.  Y. 

William  S.  Lee.  2700  Lakeview  Dr.,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Hunter  Publishing  Co.,  333  Indiana  Ave..  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 

William  H.  Hunter.  333  Indiana  Ave.,  Winston-Salem.  N.  C. 
Library  Publishers,  Inc.,  153  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago.  111. 

H.  C.  Kennedy.  938  W.  5th  St..  Winston-Salem,  N.  C. 
McCormick-Mathers  Publishing  Co.,  Box  2212,  Wichita.  Kansas 

Charles  E.  Yeoman.  Monroe,  N.  C. 


34  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

Modern   School   Supply   Co Bynum    A.    Buff,    Rutherf ordton,    N.    C. 

A.  J.  Nystrom  and  Co.,  3333  Elston  Ave.,  Chicago  18,  111. 

John  W.  Blanchard,  3509  Meredith  Ave.,  Charlotte  8,  N.  C,  Phone  EX  9-6705 
The  University  of  N.  C.  Press,  Box  510,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 

G.  F.  Scheer,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
D.  Van  Nostrand  Co.,  Inc.,  120  Alexander  St.,  Princeton,  N.  J. 

W.  G.  Privette,  206  Vance  St.,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C,  Phone  8-7871 
Weber  Costello  Mfgrs.,  Chicago  Heights,  111. 

Southern  School  Supply  Co.,  Distributor,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 

AUDIOVISUAL  DEALERS  ASSOCIATION 

Jack  L.  McCracken,  President 

J.  D.  Taylor.  Vice-President 

James    W.    Bradshaw,    Secretary-Treasurer 

Bioscope  Manufacturing  Co.:  Ray  R.  Warwick,  Newton  Grove,  N.  C. 

Gavin's,  Inc.:   Henry  B.  Cooper,  Box  10401,  Cameron  Village  Station,   400  Downtown  Blvd., 

Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Christian  Film  Service,  Inc.:  C.  W.  Petty,  1302  E.  4th  Street,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Coronet  Instructional  Films:   Lawrence  O.  Weaver,  2622  Robin  Hood  Drive,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Carolina   Arts    &    Crafts,    Inc.:    Tom    O'Donoghue,    1618    Elizabeth    Avenue,    Charlotte,    N.    C. 
Denoyer-Geppert  Co.:  J.  D.  Taylor,  1201  Marlwood  Ter.,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Encyclopedia  Britannica  Films:  Lawton  Wiles,  648  Allister  Drive,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
Gray  and  Creech,  Inc.:  William  H.  Godfrey,  15  N.  West  Street,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
The  Lanier  Company:  Carl  B.  Liles,  Branch  Manager,  405  West  Peace  Street,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
McGraw-Hill  Text  Film  Division:    Richard  L.  Wagner,  1721  Queens  Rd.,  Charlotte  7,  N.  C. 
McGraw-Hill  Text  Film  Division:   330  West  42nd  Street,  New  York  36.  N.  Y. 
National  School  &  Industrial  Corp.:  James  W.  Bradshaw,  3050  Lewis  Farm  Rd., 

Raleigh,    N.  C. 
National  School  &  Industrial  Corp.:  H.  B.  Mayo,  Falkland,  N.  C. 

National  School  &  Industrial  Corp.:  W.  J.  Bailey,  1706  Fairview  Rd.,  Raleigh.  N.  C. 
National  School  &  Industrial  Corp.:  C.  A.  Majure,  622  Wimbleton  Dr.,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
National  School  &  Industrial  Corp.:  R.  R.  Williams,  Box  970,  Lumberton,  N.  C. 
National  School  &  Industrial  Corp.:  C.  L.  Farthing,  Mocksville,  N.  C. 
National  School  &  Industrial  Corp.:  T.  Penn  Noell,  Jr.,  Timberlake,  N.  C. 

National  School  &  Industrial  Corp.:   E.  E.  Carter,  President,  14  Glenwood  Ave.,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
A.  J.  Nystrom  &  Co.:  John  W.  Blanchard,  Rt.  2,  Burlington,  N.  C. 
Southern  School  Service,  Inc.:  W.  R.  Hackett,  P.  O.  Box  11,  Lake  Lure,  N.  C. 
Southern  School  Service,  Inc.:  James  W.  Reed,  Jr.,  Woolsey  Heights,  Waynesville,  N.  C. 
Southern  School  Service,  Inc.:  John  M.  Rigdon,  100  Barclay  Rd.,  Chapel  Hill,  N.  C. 
Southern  School  Service,  Inc.:  Charles  F.  Thorburn,  302  West  Ray  St.,  High  Point,  N.  C. 
Southern  School  Service,  Inc.,  Kin  McNeil,  Sales  Manager,  Canton,  N.  C. 
Stanley  Bowman:  William  H.  Waring,  155  Victoria  St.,  Elkin,  N.  C. 
Stones,  Inc.:  H.  L.  Stone,  329  W.  Hargett  St..  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Stones,  Inc.:  William  Stone,  329  W.  Hargett  St.,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Stones,  Inc.:  Charles  Hoyt,  Jr.,  Washington,  N.  C. 
Stones,  Inc.:  B.  E.  Lohr,  Lumberton,  N.  C. 
Stones,  Inc.:  Jack  Brown,  Morganton,  N.  C. 
Stones,  Inc.:  500  E.  Fourth  St.,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Tarmac  Audiovisual  Company:  Jack  L.  McCracken,  71  North  Market  St.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 
Tarmac  Audiovisual  Company:  Joe  McCracken,  71  North  Market  St.,  Asheville,  N.  C. 
Southeastern  Sight  &  Sound:  Wesley  C.  Wallace,  400  Glenwood  Ave.,  Raleigh,  N.  C. 
Southeastern  Sight  &  Sound:  James  LaRoach,  3903  East  Bessemer  Ave.,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 
Southeastern  Sight  &  Sound:  W.  C.  Capps,  2123  S.  Tryon  St..  Charlotte.  N.  C. 

ADMINISTRATIVE  AND  INSTRUCTIONAL  PERSONNEL 

For  County  and  City  Administrative  Units 

Note:  County  units  are  printed  in  bold  face  capital  letters;  city  units  are  indicated  by 
black  face  capitals  and  lower  case.  A  dagger  (t)  indicates  the  administrative  unit  is  par- 
ticipating in  the  Southern  Association's  program  for  elementary  schools.  The  number  of 
teachers  and  principals  include  all  teachers  employed.  Under  "Year  Accredited"  the  year 
given  is  that  of  the  initial  year  of  continuous  accreditment.  This  list  shows  the  ratings  for 
the  school  year  ending  October  1.  1962.  All  schools  not  rated  are  classified   as  non-accredited 

and  hence  are  indicated  by  ruled  lines    ( )    in  the  "year  accredited"  columns.  Where  no 

elementary  or  high  school  is  operated,  the  other  columns  are  indicated  by  leader  lines  ( ). 

In  the  case  of  high  schools  an  asterisk  (*)  denotes  membership  in  the  Association  of  Col- 
leges and  Secondary  Schools  of  the  Southern  States.  For  Negro  schools  the  asterisk  (*) 
indicates  approval  by  the  Association.  Nursery  and  kindergarten  schools  indicated  by  an 
asterisk   ( * )  have  been  approved  by  the  State  Department  of  Public  Instruction. 

ALAMANCE 

Board  of  Education:    H.   B.   Dixon,   Chairman,   405    S.    5th   St.,   Mebane;   W.   W.   Lambeth, 
Swepsonville;    George    C.    Neal,    Graham:    Dr.    Carl    M.    Sellars.    Rt.    5, 
Burlington;  G.  Vance  Newlin,  Route  1.  Haw  River. 
Board  Attorney:    Eugene  A.  Gordon.  Graham 

Superintendent:    Calvin   C.    Linnemann,    Box    110,    Graham Phone:   CA  6-7387 

Express  Office:  Burlington 
Assistant  Superintendent:    Henry  C.  Cole,  Graham 


Alamance- Alexander 


35 


Supervisors:    White — G.    B.    Robbins,    Graham;    Mrs.    Myrtle    Wilson,    Graham;    Mrs.    Maude 
Newton,  Burlington 
Negro — Mrs.  Maude  H.  Ivey,  412  Avon  Ave.,  Burlington 
Attendance  Worker:     Helen  Coble,  Graham 
Maintenance  Supervisor:    L.  N.  Glenn,  Graham 
Bus  Supervisor:    Oliver  Teer,  Graham 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS 

TAUGHT   EXEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND   ADDRESS 
324         145      TOTAL 


YR.  ACCREDITED 
ELEM.      H.S. 


-12     _.. 


245 
30 
18 


29 

28 

6 


115 


9-12 

1-8 

9-12 


30 
14 
14 
11 
9 
13 
15 
10 

iij 

79 
6 

13 

19 
3 

10 
6 

22 


white: 

Alexander-Wilson:     Holland    Manning,     Graham,     Rt.     3 1961     

Altamahaw-Ossipee:     H.    O.    Brannon,    Altamahaw 1951     

30  Eastern    High:    E.    S.    Allgood,    Mebane,    Rt.    2 »1962 

Eli   Whitney:    Gerald   Johnson,    Graham,    Rt.   2 

Elon    College:    Mrs.    Betty    Bowman,    Elon    College 1962     

E.   M.    Holt:    C.   Wilton    Hawkins,    Burlington,    Rt.    1 1952     

Glencoe:     Lawrence    Walker,    Burlington,     Rt.    2 

19  Graham    High:    M.    Y.    Wilson,    Jr.,    Graham *1922 

North    Graham:    W.    H.    Ward,    Graham 1938     

_....  South    Graham :    G.    H.    Nail,    Graham 1962     _ 

Haw     River:     Hardy     Tew,     Haw     River 1939     

Mebane    Public:     E.    M.    Yoder,    Mebane 1951     

E.    M.    Yoder:     Robert    Chandler,    Mebane 1954     

South   Mebane:    Donald    Pennington,    Mebane 1962     

Pleasant  Grove:    E.   F.   Iseley,    Burlington,    Rt.   5 

Saxapahaw:    John    D.    Shaw,    Saxapahaw 1951     

39  Southern    High:    L.    M.    Adcock,    Box    432,    Graham *196» 

Sylvan :     Carter    I.    Pike,    Snow    Camp 1955     

27  Western    High:    A.    M.    Primm,    Elon    College,    Rt.    2 *1962 

30         negro: 

Elon:    Mrs.    Leora    TroUinger,    Graham 1960     

Clover  Garden:    Thomas  Basnight,   Rt.   4,   Box   57,   Burlington     1959     

Graham:     Jack    O'Kelley,    Graham 1962     

Green   Level:    Minetta   V.    Robinson,   Burlington,    Rt.    5 

West     End:     Dempsey    Pettway,     Jr.,     Mebane 1959     

Melville:    T.    R.   Worth,    Haw   River,    Rt.    1 

Pleasant   Grove  Union:    A.   B.   Williams,   Burlington,    Rt.   5..     1962      

30  Central:    J.    J.    Eisbey,    Burlington,    Rt.    3 


1934 


Non-Public  Schools: 

1  1      Private   First   Grade:    1010    S.   Main    St.,    Graham Non-Sectarian 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Chick-A-Biddy.    1232    S.   Main    St..   Graham 

J  ■■     ., .  Elon   College  Weekday:    Mrs.  J.  Earl  Danieley,  Haggood   Ave.,  Elon  College 

Gracelee:  Mrs.  Grace  Foster,  Graham 
Graham  First  Baptist  Church:  Mrs.  Roy  Heath,  Graham 
Happy  Hours:  Mrs.  R.  N.  Cook,  Graham 
Johnson  Heights:  Mrs.  Donald  Lee,  Johnson  Ave.,  Graham 
Sunbeam:  Mrs.  James  Ingold,  Graham 
Wilkins  Play:  Mrs.  R.  O.  Wilkins,  Jr.,  Burlington 

Burlington 

Board  of  Education:    S.   Carlysle  Isley,   Chairman;   Mi-s.   A.   T.   Glenn,   B.    Tate   Hoi-ton,    R 
Otis  Lackey,  Dr.  Charles  E.  Kernodle,  Jr.,  Earl  Pardue,  A.  A.  Alston. 

Superintendent:    L.    E.     Spikes,    Burlington Phone  226-9887 

Assistant    Superintendent:     Harvey    R.    Newlin,    Burlington P^icme  226-9403 

Supervisors:    Mrs.  Lucile  Stone,  Burlington;  Mrs.  Hazel  E.  Strickland,  Burlington 

Director  of  Music:    Eva  A.  Wiseman,  Burlington 

Supervisor  of  Instrumental  Music:    Malvin  N.  Artley,  Burlington 
Special  Subjects:     Art:   Marie  Houser,  Burlington 

Director  of  Guidance:   David  J.  Irvine,  Burlington 

Industrial  and  Vocational  Education:   W.  E.  Taylor,  Burlington 

Science  &  Audio-Visual:   Paul  T.  Biggers,  Burlington 

AttendaTicc  Worker:    Mrs.  Mai-garet  Porter,  Burlington 

School  Lunch  Supervisor:    Mrs.  Edith  R.  Fidler,  Burlington 

Maintenance  Supervisor:     J.  Paul  Lentz,  Burlington 

Public  Schools :  ■     .  .. 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND   ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

262         125      TOTAL 

207  106  WHITE: 

7-9           29  14     Broad   Street   Junior   High:    S.   A.   Festa,    Burlington 1952  1952 

1-6  23     _ Eastlawn:    Mrs.    Gwendolyn    Fogleman,    Burlington 1957  

1-6  13     Elmira:    Grace    Cheek,    Burlington 1952  ......" 

1-6  20     Fisher    Street:    Don    W.    Splawn,    Burlington .  1938  


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1-6  13     Forest    HiU:    A.    B.    Ussery,    Jr..    Burlington 1938     

1-6  14     Glenhope:     Robert    B.    Moffett.    Burlington 1951     

1-6  25     Grove    Park:     Alvin     R.     Hooks,     Burlington 1958     

1-6  29     Hillcrest     Avenue:     Frank     Arwood,     Burlington 1956     

1-6  17     Maple    Avenue:    Tyree    S.    Lindley,    Burlington 1938     

7-9           24  15     Turrentine    Junior:    L.    R.    Ridenhour,    Burlington 1960  1960 

10-12     57     Walter   M.   Williams:    J.   W.    Harrington,    Burlington „  ♦1920 

11-12     20  Industrial  Education  Center:  W.  E.  Taylor,  Director, 

Burlington      

55  19  negro: 

1-6  8     Glen    Raven:    John    T.    McDonald,    Burlington    

1-6  35     J.    F.    Gunn:    R.    E.    Mclntyre,    Burlington 1948     

7-12         12  18     Jordan    Sellars:    W.    E.    Hall,    Burlington 'igSO 

11-12     1  Industrial  Education  Center:  W.  E.  Taylor,  Director, 

Burlington      _     

Non-Pttblic  Schools: 

1-8  4     Blessed    Sacrament:    Sister    Gonzaga,    Burlington Sectarian 

1-5  6     Burlington  Day  School  (Nursery-B)  :  Mrs.  Nina  C.  Allen 

Burlington     Non-Sectarian 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

White:     Blessed    Sacrament:    Sister   Gonsaga,    Burlington 
Davis  Street:  Mrs.  Felix  Simmons,  Burlington 
First  Presbyterian:  Mrs.  Horace  Mann,  Burlington 
First  Reformed  United  Church  of  Christ:  Mrs.  Howard  White  and 

Mrs.  Peter  Kukel,  Burlington 
First  Baptist:  Mrs.  Claud  Kidd,  Burlington 
Front  Street  Methodist:  Mrs.  Gordon  Marshall,  Burlington 
Messiah  Lutheran:  Mrs.  C.  A.  Frye,  Burlington 
Northside  Baptist:  Mrs.  S.  J.  McWatters  and  Mrs.  W.  H.  Thompson, 

Burlington 
'"Edgewood  United  Church  of  Christ:  Mrs.   Betty  Davison,  Burlington 

ALEXANDER 

Board    of    Education:     Bill    L.    Mauney,    Chairman,    Taylorsville;    Roy    Rogers,    Taylorsville; 
Hal  Teague,   Taylorsville,   Rt.   1;   Leslie  0.   Millsaps,   Hiddenite 

Superintendent:     Sloane    W.    Payne,    Taylorsville Phone  ME  2-3252 

Supervisor:    Mrs.  Ruth  Johnson  Wilson,  Hudson 
Special  Education:    William  W.  PuUiam,  Taylorsville 
Attendance  Worker:    None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     Clerge  G.  Wilson,  Taylorsville 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND   ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

93  45      TOTAL 

85         39         WHITE: 

1-8  9     Bethlehem:    David    C.    Campbell,    Taylorsville 1954     _ 

1-8  11     EUendale:     Carl    Dagenhart,    Taylorsville 1958     

1-12         16  9     Hiddenite:    W.    W.    Stockman.    Hiddenite 1924 

1-12         10  8     Stony    Point:     Herman    C.    Dagenhart,    Stony    Point 1956     1924 

1-8  10     Sugar   Loaf:    Harvey   M.   Young.   Taylorsville „ 

1-12         21         22     Taylorsville:     Dwight    L.    Isenhour.    Taylorsville 1922 

1-8  8     Wittenburg:     Dan    Byrd,    Lenoir,    Rt.    2 1957     

negro: 

1-12  8  6     Happy    Plains:    H.    G.    Rose,    Taylorsville 1938 

Non-Public  Schools:     None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Presbyterian  Day:  Mrs.  Frank  Matheson,  Taylorsville 

ALLEGHANY 

Board  of  Education:    Arthur  Gambill,   Chairman,   Sparta;  Louis  Mitchell,  Piney  Creek;   and 
Howard  Carpenter,  Ennice 

Superintendent:    J.    E.    Rufty,    Sparta Phone:    372-4345 

Express  Office — Galax,  Va. 
Supervisor:    None 
Attendance  Worker:    None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    Lorn  J.  Higgins,  Sparta 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND   ADDRESS  ELBM.      H.S. 

48  20      TOTAL 


Alleghany-Anson 


37 


46  20  white: 

1-8  9     Glade    Creek:    David    L.    Phipps,    Ennice 1957  

1-8  4     Laurel   Springs:    Mrs.   Lucy  Waddell,   Laurel   Springs - — —  

1-12           8  5     Piney    Creek:    John    Woodruff,    Piney    Creek 1956  1923 

1-12         22  15     Sparta:     Ray    H.    Walker,    Sparta 1955  1923 

Special  Education: 

2     Mrs.  Thelma  Davis  and  Charles  Dean  Choate,  Sparta 

2     negro: 

1-8  2     Cherry    Lane:    J.    M.    Hickerson,    Sparta 

Non-Public  Schools: 
8-12     6     Glade  Valley:    W.   C.   Thompson,   Glade  Valley Sectarian   1920 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 


ANSON 

Board  of  Education:    B.  T.  McRae,  Chairman,   Peachland;   F.  A.   Huntley,  Wadesboro;   G.  K. 

Martin,    Wadesboro,    Rt.    1;    W.    C.    Webb,    Wadesboro,    Rt.    3;    J.    B. 

Wall,  LilesviUe 
Board  Attorney:     H.  P.  Taylor,  Sr.,  Wadesboro 

Superintendent:     R.    O.    McCollum,    Wadesboro Phone :   MY  4-3313 

Supervisor:    W.  Gerald  Smith,  Wadesboro 
Attendance  Worker:     Mrs.  Mae  L.  Ratliff,  Wadesboro 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    Boyce  McLester,  Polkton,  Rt.  2 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

92  51      TOTAL 


9-12 

1-8 
1-8 
1-8 
1-8 
1-8 


1-12 
1-12 
1-12 
1-12 


37  25  white: 

25  Anson    High:    Arthur    C.    Summers,    Wadesboro 

9     Ansonville:     George    B.    Smart,    Ansonville 1943 

5     Burnsville:    Royal    P.    Lancaster,    Polkton,    Rt.    2 

11     LilesviUe:    Mrs.    Lurline   J.    DeBell.    LilesviUe 1941 

7     Peachland :    James    P.    Adcock,    Peachland 1956 

5     Polkton :    George  A.   Williams,    Polkton 


26 
5 


negro: 

East   Polkton:    Reece   B.    Sinclair,    Polkton 1955  1942 

Henry   Grove:    T.   W.   Bennett,    LilesviUe 1939 

West   Ansonville:    Maxter   E.   Allen,    Ansonville 1938 

West   Deep    Creek:    Junius    Campbell,    Wadesboro 


Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten :     None 

Morven 

Board  of  Education:     V.  L.  Wall,  Chairman,  Morven;  W.  E.  Steagall,  Jr.,  Travis  Northcutt, 

F.  L.  Huntley,  Jr.,  E.  F.  Canipe 
Board  Attorney:    H.  P.  Taylor,  Wadesboro 
Superintendent:    J. 
Supervisor:    None 
Attendance  Worker: 
Public  Schools: 


W.    Jenkins,    Moi-ven Phone:   UL  1-3335 

Mrs.  Rowena  H.  Sikes,  Morven 


GRADES      TEACHERS 
TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S 


YR.  ACCREDITED 
ELEM.       H.S. 


NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS 
27  14      TOTAL 

8  6         white: 

1-12  8  6     Morven:    James    B.    Bowles,    Morven 1942     1924 

19  8         negro: 

1-12         19  8     McRae:    John   R.   Davis,   Morven 1942 

Non-Public  Schools:     None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten:     None 

Wadesboro  t 

Board  of  Education:  Charles  L.  Little,  Chairman,  Wadesboro;  George  B.  Snuggs,  Charles 
Shelton,  Kenneth  Home,  Mrs.  James  Forlaw,  Mrs.  R.  C.  Covington, 
J.  D.  McLeod. 

Board  Attorney:    H.  P.  Taylor,  Sr.,  Wadesboro 

Superintendent:    W.    L.    Wildermuth,    Wadesboro Phone:   MY  4-4417 

Supervisor:    H.  Boyd  Israel 

Attendance  Worker:    Mrs.  Rowena  Sikes 


38  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

Public  Sehooh: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YB.  ACCREDITBD 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND   ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

55  27      TOTAL 

30         17         white: 

1-6  23     Central:    Charles    H.    Riddle,    Wadesboro 19B6     

7-12  7         17     Wadesboro:     R.    Donald    Kennedy,    Wadesboro 1956  ♦1920 

25         10         negro: 

1-12         25         10     Faison:    John    R.    Marable,    Box   339,   Wadesboro 1959     1930 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Miss  Plunketts:  Mary  Plunkett,  623  W.  Ave.,  Wadesboro 
Miss  Rose's:  Harriett  Rose,  Camden  St.,  Wadesboro 

ASHE 

Board  of  Education:  Bradley  E.  Sturgill,  Chairman,  Grassy  Creek;  Arthur  Rose,  Glendale 
Springs;  Clyde  Houck,  Todd;  G.  O.  Burgess,  West  Jefiferson;  R.  R. 
Badger,  West  Jefiferson;  Jake  Little,  WarrensviUe 

Board  Attorney:    Johnston  &  Johnston 

SuperinteTident:    Frank    James,    Jefferson Phone:  246-3321 

Express  Office:  West  Jefferson 

Supervisor:    Blanche  Pugh,  Jefferson 

Guidance  Director:    Glen  Hentschel,  Jefferson 

Attendance  Worker:    Guy  Spencer,  Jefferson 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    D.  P.  Waugh,  Jefferson 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND   ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

127  63      TOTAL 

125  62  WHITE: 

9-12     19     Ashe  Central:    R.   O.   Jackson,   Jefferson 1958 

9-12     18     Beaver   Creek:    Paul   Bingham,   West  Jefferson 1954 

1-8  6     Elkland :    James  J.   Miller,   Todd _ 

1-8  8     Fleetwood:     Stewart    Scott,     Fleetwood 1961  _ 

1-7  3     Glendale   Springs:    Ernest   Bare,    Glendale   Springs _ 

1-8  8     Healing    Springs:    James    Church,    Grumpier 1952  _ 

1-5  2     Helton:     Alta    V.    Perkins,    Lansing „ 

1-8  22     Jefferson:    Robert  Woodie,   Jefferson 1958  

1-12  21  12     Lansing:     Truett    EUer,    Lansing 1952  1927 

1-8  11     Nathan's     Creek:     Paul    Perkins,     Grumpier 1961  

1-12  19  7     Riverview:     Paul    Miller,     Fig 1935 

9-12     6     Virginia-Carolina:     Paul    Heaton,    Grassy    Creek 1922 

1-8  22     West    Jefferson:     Robert    Davis,    West    Jefferson 1960  _ 

1-6  4     White    Oak:     Edgar    Barr,    Lansing 

2  1        negro: 

1-12  2  1     Bristol  Central:    John   C.  Miller,   Jefferson 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten:     None 

AVERY 

Board  of  Education:    J.    F.    Hampton,    Chairman,    Linville;    M     S.    Wise,    Crossnore;    B.    S. 

Dobbin,  Banner  EUc 
Board  Attorney:    Charles  Hughes,  Newland 

Superintendent:    W.     K.     Anderson,     Newland Phone:   REpublic  3-2191 

Express  OflBce:  Spruce  Pine 
Supervisor:    Mrs.  Edith  B.  Isaacs,  Elk  Park 
Attendance  Worker:    None 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     J.  B.  Shell,  Newland 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  EXEM.       H.S. 

86  36      TOTAL 

white: 

Banner    Elk:    Zelzah    McCoury,    Newland,    Rt.    1 1952  

Beech   Mountain:    N.   E.   Johnson,   Minneapolis 1953  

16     Cranberry :    J.    T.    Tanner,    Newland 1932 

12     Crossnore:     R.    E.    Woodside,     Crossnore 1953  1922 

Elk     Park:     Harry    McGee,    Minneapolis 1951  

Minneapolis:      Horton     Cooper,     Minneapolis 1950  

Newland :     J.    C.    Beasley,     Newland 1955  1953 


85 

35 

1-8 

10 

1-8 

6 

9-12 

16 

1-12 

18 

12 

1-8 

12 

1-8 

9 

1-12 

19 

7 

Ashe-Avery-Beaufort  39 

1-8  11     Riverside:     Robert    E.    Hobson,    Minneapolis 1956     

1          1        negro: 
1-12  1  1     Toe  River:   Josephine  A.  Houston,  Rt.   1,  Newland 

Non-Public  Schools: 
_     Seventh   Day   Adventist:    Banner   Elk Sectarian 

Nuraery  and  Kindergarten: 

Crossnore  School:  Mrs.  Joe  Henson,  Crossnore 

BEAUFORT 

Board  of  Education:  W.  B.  Voliva,  Chairman,  Belhaven;  John  C.  Broome,  Aurora;  Jasper 
Warren,  Chocowinity;  Ernest  Slack,  Pinetown;  John  Henry  Singleton, 
Washington;  Ralph  H.  Hodges,  Jr.,  Washington 

Board  Attorney:    L.  H.  Rose,  Washington 

Superintendent:    W.    F.    Veasey,    Washington Phone:     WHitney  6-2591 

Supervisor  of  Instruction:    Gray  Hodges,  Washington 

Supervisor  of  Music:    Mrs.  Rosemary  M.  Long,  Washington 

Director  of  Guidance:  Mrs.  Flora  H.  Brown,  Washington 

Attendance  Worker:     None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    W.  M.  Harris,  Washington 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

131  74      TOTAL 

70  50  WHITE: 

1-12  9  8     Aurora:    Jackson    B.    Harris,    Aurora 1961  1925 

1-12  12  14     Bath:     R.    B.    Forbes,    Bath 1939  1925 

1-12  18  10     Chocowinity:     Henry    E.    Rogers,    Chocowinity 1939  1936 

1-12  14  9     John    A.    Wilkinson:    I.    L.    Leary,    Belhaven 1939  1922 

1-12  10  9     Pantego:    J.    A.    Windley,    Pantego 1951  1922 

1-8  7     Pinetown:    Ward   M.   Woolard,   Pinetown 1951  

61         24         negro: 

1-12         17  7     Beaufort    County:    R.    S.    Cooper,    Pantego 1959 

1-12         18  8     Belhaven :    Richmond    P.    Carr,    Belhaven 1949 

1-8  7     Chocowinity     Elementary:     Nathaniel     James,     Chocowinity..     

1-12         19  9     S.    W.    Snowden:    G.    T.    Swinson,    Aurora 

Non-Public  Schools: 
1-10  1  1     Terra  Ceia  Christian:  Richard  W.  Parry, 

Pantego     Sectarian     ( Non.-Denom. ) 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten:     None 

Washingtonf 

Board  of  Education:     Leon    C.    Thompson,    Chairman;    Frank    Kugler,    Fred    Adair,    A.    B. 
Futrell,    James    Bagwell,    Fred    Mallison,    Wilson    Leggett,    Mrs.    C.    A. 
Mann,  and  Mrs.  E.  W.  Larkin,  Jr. 
Board  Attorney:    L.  H.  Ross,  Washington 

Superintendent:     Edwin    A.    West,    Washington PftoTle:   WH  6-2557 

Supervisor:    Ada  L.  Jarvis,  Washington 

Elementary  Science  Supervisor:     H.  K.  Estep,  Washington 

Special  Education:     Speech:  Gwen  Barnes,  Washington 

Educable:    Ella  T.  Smith,  Washington 

Betty  J.  McNeill,  Washington 
Rebecca  Moore,  Washington 
Catherine  M.  Buxton,  Washington 
Trainable:   Margaret  L.  Taylor,  Washington 
Guidance  Director:     Shepherd  R.  Grist,  Washington 
Director,  Adult  Education:     John  T.  O'Neal,  Washington 
Maintenance  Engineer:     H.  L.  Mann,  Washington 
Attendance  Worker:    None 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YB.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

114  54      TOTAL 

67  34  white: 

8-12           8  34     Washington    High:     J.    T.    Kornegay,    Washington 1949*1920 

1-7  40     John    Small:     Sam    L.    Grist.    Jr.,    Washington 1940     _ 

1-6  16     Tayloe:    Harold    L.    Tyer,    Washington _ 

(All  schools,  special  education) 

47  20  negro: 

7-12           8  20  P.    S.    Jones    High:    W.    M.    Daniels,    Jr.,    Washington. 

1-7           28     Washington:    W.    H.    Beason,    Washington. 


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1-8  9     Mineola:    Leon   Randolph,   Jr.,   Washington 

2     (All  schools,  special  education) 

Non-Public  Schools: 

NEGRO : 

1-8  3     „ St.   Agnes.   Sister   M.    Pius,    1120   N.   Market   St Sectarian     

1-12  4  3     Mother   of   Mercy,    Sister   Nadine.    114   W.    9th    St. ..  Sectarian     1937 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Community:  Mrs.  Heber  Windley 

St.  Peter's  Episcopal:  Mrs.  Richard  Dunston 

BERTIE 

Board  of  Education:     George    W.    Capehart,    Jr.,    Chairman:    Rt.    2,    Windsor;    Mrs.    Marion 
C.     Perry,     Colerain;     A.     Judson     Jilcott,     Roxobel;     Johnnie     Walker, 
Windsor;  George  W.  Jernigan,  Rt.  1,  Windsor. 
Board  Attorney:    William  L.  Cooke,  Windsor 

Superintendent:    J.    L.    Dupree,    Windsor Phone:   PY  4-3173 

Superviaore:    White — Esther  E.  Martin,  Windsor 

Negro — Mrs.  Elizabeth  B.  Smallwood,  Windsor 
Special  Education:     White — Mrs.  Martha  Sue  S.  Todd,  Windsor 

Negro — Mrs.  Raie  B.  Cherry,  Windsor 
Guidance  Counselor:    White — Mrs.  Mary  Lee  Griffin,  Woodville,  N.  C. 
Lee  R.  Hall,  Windsor,  N.  C. 
Negro — Mrs.  Willie  F.  Dawson,  Windsor,  N.  C. 
Mildred  M.  Simons,  Powellsville,  N.  C. 
Coordinator  of  Libraries:    White — Lowell  A.  Speight,  Windsor,  N.  C. 
Attendance  Worker:    None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     F.  M.  Edwards,  Windsor 
School  Lunch  Supervisor:    Mrs.  Virginia  M.  Goldstein,  Windsor 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND   ADDRESS  ELEH.      H.S. 

178  78      TOTAL 

63  35  white: 

1-7  5     Askewville:    Mrs.   Jeannette   S.   Shaw,   Windsor 

1-12  11  7     Aulander:     P.    T.    Jones,    Aulander 1940  1920 

1-12  8  7     Colerain :    Martin    V.    Lee,    Colerain 1950  1925 

1-12  5  4     Mars    Hill:    Maurice   D.    James,    Colerain 1943 

1-8  5     Merry   Hill:    James   P.   Love,   Merry   Hill 

1-8  9     West    Bertie:    Franklin    B.    Bailey,    Roxobel 1953  

9-12     5  West   Bertie   High:    Bobby   L.    Crisp,    Lewiston 1931 

1-12  20  12     Windsor:     Franklin     L.     Britt,     Windsor 1949  1922 

110         43         negro: 

1-7  2     Aulander:    Freddie    R.    Johnson,    Aulander 

1-8  3     Carter-Bond:    William    S.    Bell,    Windsor _ 

1-8  16     _ Colerain:     Zebedee    D.    Raynor,    Colerain 

1-12          12          13     Charles    G.    White:    Theophius    M.    Garriss,    Powellsville 1931 

1-8  4     _ Indian    Woods:     Mrs.    Pollie    H.    Outlaw,    Windsor 

1-12  15  11     John    B.    Bond    High:    John    B.    Bond,    Jr.,    Lewiston 

1-8  9     John   P.   Law:    Grady   G.   Rice,    Sr.,   Windsor 

1-7  2     Kings:     Grady    G.    Rice,    Jr.,    Windsor 

1-7  2     Merry   Meta:    Mrs.    Hazel   B.   Basemore,   Windsor 

1-8  5     Piney    Woods    Chapel:    Waved    Ruffin,    Ahoskie _ 

1-7  2     _ Red   Hill:    Mrs.   ZeteU  G.   Watson,   Windsor 

1-6  1     Rogers :    Cora    A.    Boone,    Kelford 

1-8  11     Roxobel-Kelford :    George    G.    Moore,    Roxobel 1962      

1-4  2     Sams   Chapel:    Mrs.   Emeline   C.   Carter,   Windsor _ 

1-6  1     _ Spring    Hill:    Mrs.    Catherine   W.    Bonds,    Lewiston 

1-5  2     Weeping    Mary:    Mrs.    Maudie    M.    Phillips,    Lewiston 

1-8  3     Woodard:     William    D.    Lassiter,     Windsor 

1-12          18         19     W.  S.  Etheridge:    J.  Whitted  Bond,  Windsor 1931 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Burden:  Mrs.  Annie  Gray  Burden,  Windsor 
Mt.  Olive:  Mrs.  Audrey  Brown,  Rt.  1,  Windsor 

BLADEN 

Board  of  Education:  G.  Sloan  Council,  Chairman,  White  Oak;  R.  C.  Bridger,  Bladenboro, 
J.  E.  Henry,  Kelly;  Dr.  Julian  F.  Keith.  Jr.,  Clarkton;  C.  R.  Potter, 
Elizabethtown 

Board  Attorney'.  H.  H.  Clark,  Elizabethtown 

Superintendent:     D.    M.    Calhoun,    Elizabethtown Phone:  UN  2-3187 

Asst.  Superintendent:     W.  J.  Hair,  Elizabethtown 

Supervisors:    White — Clifton  E.  Crawford,  Elizabethtown 

Negro — Mrs.  Mary  Barnes  Smith,  Elizabethtown 


Brunswick-Buncombe  41 

Special  Supervisors:    Guidance — J.  C.  Lamm,  Elizabethtown 

Psychological  Services — J.  W.  Sumner,  Elizabethtown 
Attendance  Worker:    Lon  R.  Williams,  Elizabethtown 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     R.  F.  Sessoms,  White  Oak 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YB.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

215         101      TOTAL 
111  56  WHITE: 

1-12         41         19     Bladenboro:    J.    W.    Black,    Bladenboro 1943     1921 

1-12         13  9     Clarkton:    W.    R.    Lathan,    Clarkton 1954     1920 

1-8  8     Dublin:    W.    D.    Robinson,    Dublin 

1-12         25         14     EUzabethtown:     F.    H.    McClure,    Elizabethtown 1947     1920 

1-8  7     Hickory    Grove:     H.    T.    Smith,    Garland 

1-8  4     Kelly:    P.    N.    Holder,    Kelly 

1-12  7  7     Tar    Heel:    Thurston    Little,    Tar    Heel 1935 

1-12  6  5     White  Oak:    C.  P.   Ashley,   White  Oak 1960     1920 

2      (Librarians) 
104         45         negro: 

1-8  6     Baltimore:    George   C.   Abraham,    Council 

1-12         31  18     Bladen    Central:     C.    M.    Carraway,    Elizabethtown —  *1931 

1-12         20         11     Booker  T.   Washington:    A.   G.   Walker,   Clarkton 1962     1936 

1-12  9         10     East  Arcadia:    L.   G.   Muldrow,   Acme,    Rt.    1 1960     1940 

1-6  3     Mt.    Olive:    J.    F.    Andrews,    Elizabethtown 

1-8  5     Natmore:    J.    F.    McLaurin,    Kelly,    R 

1-8  5     New   Light:    Sylvester   Brown,    White   Oak,    R 

1-8  9     Plain   View:    H.   M.   Evans,   Tar   Heel,   Rt.    1 1962     

1-7  4     Porterville:    Mrs.   Mary   M.   Watson,    Clarkton,    Rt.   2 

1-12         10  5     Spaulding-Monroe:     J.    L.    Powell,    Bladenboro 1962     1957 

1     (Speech  Therapist) 

1  1      (Librarians) 

Non-Public  Schools:     None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Bladenboro:  Mrs.  H.  J.  White,  Jr.,  Bladenboro 
Jack  and  Jill:  Mrs.  M.  L.  Fisher,  Elizabethtown 
Rainbow:  Mrs.  Ruth  Thompson,  Elizabethtown 

BRUNSWICK 

Board  of  Education:     C.    Y.    Coleman,    Chairman,    Ashe;    L.     C.    Rourk,     Shallotte:     Roy    G. 

Sellers,   Winnabow;   Arthur  J.   Dosher,   Southport;   Howard  Williamson, 

Leland 

Board  Attorney:     S.   Bunn    Frink,    Southport Phone:   GLadstone  7-3161 

Superintendent:     J.    G.    Long,    Southport Phone:   GLadstone  7-2691 

Supervisor:    Mrs.    Gertrude    Loughlin,    Southport Phone:   GLadstone  7-6144 

Attendance  Worker:    None 

Chief  Bus   Mechanic:     Herman    S.    Love,    Shallotte Phone:   PLaza  4-8106 

Public  Schools: 

grades      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

132  77      TOTAL 

75  45  white: 

1-12         10  7     Bolivia:     J.     P.     Snipes,    Bolivia 1930 

1-12         13  9     Leland:     Rockfellow     Venters,     Leland 1927 

1-12         27  14     Shallotte:      Winfred     Johnson.     Shallotte 1952  1930 

1-12         12  7     Southport:    William    N.    Williams,    Southport 1940  1923 

1-12         13  8     Waccamaw:    L.    A.    Bruton,    Ashe 1930 

57  32  negro: 

1-12         12  10     Brunswick   Training:    A.   C.   Caviness,    Southport 1929 

1-8  6     Cedar    Grove:     H.    B.    Greene,    Supply 

1-12         18  10     Lincoln:    James    F.    Clemmons,    Leland 

1-8  6     Longwood:     Phlander    R.    Hankins,    Longwood 

1-8  3     Piney    Grove:    Kenneth    Bellamy,    Bolivia 

1-12         12  12     Union:     Jonathan     Hankins,     Shallotte 1961 

Non-Public  Schools:     None 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 

BUNCOMBEf 

Board  of  Education:  J.  G.  Northcott,  Chairman,  Black  Mountain;  Charles  C.  Bell,  Ashe- 
ville;  C.  G.  Roberts,  Alexander;  J.  M.  Cauble,  Asheville;  Mrs.  Ben  W. 
Davis,  Asheville 

Board  Attorney:     Lawrence  C.  Stoker,  Asheville 

Superintendent:    T.    C.    Roberson,    Box   7557,   Asheville Phone:   AL  2-9971 


42  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

Assistant  Superintendent:     R.  A.  Tomberlin,  Asbeville 
Business  Manager:     Hal  Weir,  Asheville 

Supervisors:    White — L.    P.    Miller,    Asheville:    N.    C.    Shuford,    Asheville;    Ann    Sherwood, 
Asheville;  Helen  Wells,  Asheville;  Mrs.  Inez  Hoskins,  Asheville 
Negro — Mrs.  Lucy  S.  Herring,  Asheville 
Director  of  Guidance  Services:   James  B.  Liner,  Asheville 
Attendance  Worker:     Carl  Conley,  Asheville 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     C.  P.  Stirewalt,  Asheville 

School  Lunch  Supervisor:    Mrs.  Carrie  B.  Woodard,  Box  7557,  Asheville 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCRBDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

476         213      TOTAL 

460  213  white: 

9-12     31     A.   C.   Reynolds:    Clark   Pennell,    Rt.   2,   Asheville __  1956 

1-12  2  1     Asheville  Orthopedic  Hospital:    Jean   Sentz,   Asheville 

1-8  15     Bamardsville:    S.    O.    Wilde,    Barnardsville 1954  

1-8  19     Biltmore:     Ben    W.    Norton,     Biltmore 1941  

1-4  20     Black   Mountain   Prim:    L.   T.    Keever,   Black   Mountain 1957  

5-8  21     Black   Mountain   Gram:    J.    W.    Owen,    Black   Mountain 1958  

1-8  29     Candler:    Geter    C.    Robinson,    Candler 1941  . 

9-12     35     Chas.   D.    Owen:    Fred    H.    Martin,    Swannanoa 1956 

1-8  16     Chas.  C.  Bell:  Hugh  R.  Sizemore,  Maple  Springs  Rd., 

Asheville    

9-12     46     Clyde  A.   Erwin:    Robert  L.   McElrath.   Rt.   4,   Asheville 1956 

1-8  2 Eliada:    Mrs.  Alyne  W.   Frost,   Rt.   4,   Asheville 

1-8  12     Emma:    Randall  Duckett,   550   N.   Louisiana  Ave.,   Asheville..      1958  

9-12     41     Enka:    Hugh    M.    Tomberlin,    Enka 'igse 

1-8  20     Fairview:     Herman    C.    Morgan,    Fairview 1956  

1-8  12     Flat    Creek:    Bruce    M.    Tomberlin.    Rt.    2,    Weaverville 1939  _ 

1-8  7     French    Broad:    Leon    Hall,    Alexander 1960  

1-8  22     Haw   Creek:    J.  M.   Plemmons,   Tunnel   Rd.,   Asheville 1953  

1-8  10     Johnston:    Carroll    R.    Sorrell,    230    Johnston    Blvd.,    Asheville     1943  _ 

1-8  17     _ Leicester:    W.    C.    Ramsey,    Leicester 1943  

9-12     33     North    Buncombe:    Wm.    E.    Reeves,    Weaverville 1956 

1-8  26     Oakley:    M.    L.    Nesbitt.    Biltmore 1945  

1-8  11     _ Pisgah:    James   J.    Robinson,    Rt.    1,    Candler 1955  

1-8  8     Red   Oak:    Edwin  McDevitt,   Rt.   3,   Weaverville 1950  

1-8  40     Sand   Hill:    C.   C.   Marr,   154   Sand   Hill   School   Rd.,   AsheviDe     1951  

1-8  3     Sandy    Mush:    Robert    L.    Young,    Rt.    2,    Leicester 

1-8  33     Swannanoa:    Ralph    L.    Smith,    Swannanoa 1949  „ 

9-12     27     T.    C.    Roberson:    L.    Guy    Ensley,    Skyland 1962 

1-8  33     Valley    Springs:    Wm.    W.    Estes,    Skyland 1939  

1-8  11     Venable:    Chas.    L.    Shuford,    Rt.    3,    Asheville 1957  

1-4  17     Weaverville    Prim.:     Robert    McDarris,    Weaverville 

5-8  15     Weaverville    Gram.:     Chas.     M.     Lominac,     Weaverville 

1-8  18     West  Buncombe:    Ed   Roberson,   Rt.   4,   Asheville 1957  

1-12  1     _ Western   N.  C.   Sanatorium:    A.  M.   Moser,   Black   Mountain..     

1-8  21     Woodfin,    Guy    Bentley,    Elk   Mountain    Rd.,    Asheville 1958  

16  NEGRO: 

1-7  5     Carver:    Charles    U.    James,    Black    Mountain 

1-8  11     Shiloh :    J.    C.    Daniels,    Biltmore 1959     

Non-PubUc  Schools: 

white: 

1-8  2     Asheville   Pisgah:    Candler,    Rt.   2 Sectarian    

7-12  6  8     Christ:    David    P.    Harris,    Arden Sectarian    *1928 

9-12     15     Mt.  Pisgah  Academy:  Edward  Reifsnider, 

Candler    Sectarian     1946 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Candler:  Mrs.  G.  W.  Llewellyn,  Hominy  Bapt.  Ch.,  Candler 
Mrs.  Herman's:  Mrs.  E.  K.  Herman,  Waynesville 
Mary  Ellen:  Mary  Wright,  61  Lincoln  Ave.,  Biltmore 

Ashevillef 

Board  of  Education:    Mrs.    Don    R.    Printz,    Chairman;    Beaman    L.    Pinner,    Dr.    Michael    F. 

Keleher,  Traynham  Houston,  Philip  N.  Sales 
Board  Attorney:    James  S.  Howell,  Asheville 

Superintendent:    W.    P.    Griffin,    Asheville Phone:    Area    Code    704,    AL  3-0551 

Assistant  Superintendent — Administration:     O.  L.  Norment,  Asheville 
Assistant  Superintendent — Business:   Melvin  H.  Taylor,  Asheville 
Supervisors:     Elementary  (white) — Jennie  O.  Creasman,  Asheville 

Elementary  (Negro) — Mrs.  Lucy  S.  Herring  (same  as  county),  Asheville 
Secondary  Education — Mrs.  Sylvia  A.  Airheart 
Special  Subjects:     Audio- Visual  &  Libraries — Mrs.  Frances  Brown,  Asheville 
Music   (white) — Mrs.  Frances  Martin,  Asheville 
Music   (Negro) — Mamie  Howell,  Asheville 
Instrumental  Music— Ed  Benson,  Asheville 
Attendance  Worker:     (white  and  Negro) — Mrs.  Elizabeth  McCanless,  Asheville 


Burke  43 

School  Lunch  Supervisor:    Mrs.  Evelyn  James,  Asheville 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND   ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

281         136      TOTAL 

204       105         white: 

7-9  28         10     David    Millard,    Jr.:     Clyde    A.    Holsclaw,    AsheviUe 1939     1920 

7-9  23  9     Hall    Fletcher,    Jr.:     Robert    K.    PhiUips,    AsheviUe 1939     1920 

10-12     63     Lee   H.    Edwards:    Donald    D.    Jones,    Asheville *1920 

1-6  23     Aycock:     Richard    Robinson,    Asheville 1940     

1-6  21     Claxton:     Frank     D.     Hardin,     AsheviUe 1952     

1-7  28     Jones:    Ira    B.    Jones,    Asheville 1941     

1-6  13     Newton:    O.    S.    Clark,    Asheville 1939     _ 

1-7  22     Randolph:    Gilmer   Graham,    AsheviUe 1953     

1-6  14 Rankin:    C.    A.    Ballard,    Asheville 1943     _ 

1-6  24     Vance:     H.    W.    Haden.    Asheville 1951     

20     Industrial   Education   Center:    T.   W.   Simpson,   Director _ 

8  3     (Not  assigned) 

77         31     negro: 

1-7  4     Burton:    Mrs.    Alsie    Bovian,    AsheviUe 1962     

1-8  31     HiU   Street,   Mrs.   Rita   H.   Lee,   Asheville 1946     

1-7  24 Livingston    Street,    Arthur    Edington,    AsheviUe 1958     _ 

1-6  16     Herring,    Mrs.    Gertrude   D.    Jones,    AsheviUe 1945     

9-12     31     Stephens-Lee,    Joseph    E.    Belton,    AsheviUe _ *1925 

2     (Not  assigned) 

Non-Public  Schools: 

white: 

9-12     7     Asheville  Catholic  High:  Sister  Mary  Inez  Underwood, 

285     Victoria     Rd Sectarian     1952 

1-12  9  7     Asheville  Country  Day:  1345  HendersonviUe 

Rd Non-Sectarian    

8-12  3         14     AsheviUe    School    for    Boys:    David    R.    FaU Non-Sectarian     1920 

8-12  3  9     Ben    Lippen    Boys:    A.    C.    Fortosis,    Rt.    4 Non-Sectarian     1944 

1-8  9     Gibbons    HaU    for   Boys:    12    Oakland    Rd Sectarian     

9-12     9     Plonk  School  of  Creative  Arts:  No.  1  Sunset 

Parkway      Non-Sectarian     

1-8  6 St.  Eugene  Catholic:  Sister  Annunciate,  12 

Culvern      St Sectarian     

9-12     1     St.  Genevieve-of-the-Pines :  Mother  Potts,  Victoria 

Road      Sectarian     _  *1920 

1-8  7     Genevieve-of-the-Pines:  Mother  Quinn,  Victoria 

Rd Sectarian     

1-8  5     St.  Joan  of  Arc:  Mother  Anne  Corbett,  915  Haywood 

Rd Sectarian     

negro: 

8-12     11     Allen    High:    Julia   Titus,    331    College   St Sectarian     *1924 

1-8  4     St.   Anthony   of   Padua:    Sister   M.   Francelia,    56    Walton 

St Sectarian     _ 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Asheville  Christian  Day  School:  Ethelyn  Cole,  979  Patton  Ave. 
AsheviUe    Country    Day    School:    Mrs.    Janet    Hamilton,    1345    Henderson- 
viUe Rd. 
AsheviUe    Day    Nursery    and    Kindergarten:    Mrs.    E.    D.    Sumeral,    134 

Montford  Ave. 
Biltmore  Methodist  Church:  Mrs.  E.  W.  Ward 
Central  Methodist  Church:  Mrs.  Hal  Morris,  Church  St. 
Child's  Garden:  Mrs.  O.  V.  Himes,  124  Logan  Ave. 
*Mrs.  Dunlop's  Classes:  Mrs.  Harrison  Dunlop,  59  Edgemont  Rd. 
•  Emmanuel  Lutheran  Church:  Luter  St.  &  Wilburn  PI. 

First  Baptist:  Mrs.  R.  W.  Pace,  Oak  and  Woodfin  Sts. 
Groce  Methodist  Church:  Mrs.  S.  P.  Greer,  950  Tunnel  Rd. 
Happy  Home  Playschool:  Mrs.  E.  B.  Ray,  9  Pearson  Dr. 
Happy  House  Playschool:  Mrs.  L.  M.  Becton,  69  Madeline  Ave. 
Holly-Day  School:  Mrs.  Peter  HoUoway,  139  Overlook  Rd. 
Kenilworth:  Mrs.  J.  J.  Stone,  76  Sheridan  Rd. 
Kenilworth  Presbyterian:  Mrs.  Hugh  Cole,  356  Kenilworth  St. 
♦Little  Beaver  College:  Mrs.  D.  F.  Blount,  25  Tsali  Tr. 
The  Little  School:  Mrs.  P.  M.  Fields,  7  Coleman  Ave. 
Lutheran  Church:  Mrs.  Don  Adams,  Wilshire  Park 
Lutheran  Church:  Mrs.  Opal  Green,  French  Broad  Ave. 
Mary  Elizabeth  Kindergarten:  Mrs.  Frank  Hunnicutt,  Chann's  Cove  Rd. 
Plonk  School  of  Creative  Arts:    1   Sunset  Parkway 
St.  Joan  of  Arc:  Mrs.  W.  S.  Russell,  Haywood  Rd. 
West  Asheville  Church:  Mrs.  Lee  Mastin,  690  Haywood  Rd. 

BURKE 

Board  of  Education:     George  W.  Williams,  Jr.,  Chairman,  Valdese;  L.  H.  McNeely,  Mor- 
ganton;  J.  Perry  Abernethy,  Hildebran;  Warlick  P.  Avery,  Route 
5,  Morganton;  Johnny  E.  Hildebrand,  Route  1,  Connelly  Springs 

Board  Attorney:    O.  L.  Horton,  Morganton 


44  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

Superintendent:     R.  L.  Patton,  Box  85,  Morgan  ton Phone:  437-5601 

Supervisors:     H.  S. — John  L.  Johnson,  Box  85,  Morganton;  Elem. — Mrs.  Helen  F.  McNeely, 

Box  85,  Morganton 
Guidance  Counselors:    M.  Elizabeth  Greeson,  Box  85,  Morganton;  V.  M.  McNeely,  Box  85, 

Morganton 
Attendance  Worker:    Mrs.  Lillian  W.  Butler,  Box  85,  Morganton 
Maintenance  Supervisor:     Burgin  P.  Brown,  Box  85,  Morganton 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    Zennie  Cox,  Box  85,  Morganton 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

203  90      TOTAL 

193  90  -white: 

1-8  9     „ Chesterfield:    L.   Alton   Horton,   Rt.   7,   Box   43,   Morganton..  1951  

9-12     17  Drexel   High:    Harry   L.   Hallyburton,   Drexel 1937 

4-8  16     Drexel  Elementary:    Garnie  L.  Brendel,  Drexel 1942  

1-3  10     Drexel    Primary:     Frances    M.    Huffman,    Drexel 1958  

1-12  15  8  George  Hildebran :  E.  A.  Rhoney,  Rt.  1,  Box  268, 

Connelly     Springs 1959  1939 

9-12     20  Hildebran    High:    Zeno    E.    Crump,    Hildebran 1937 

4-8  19     Hildebran    Elementary:     Lohr    E.    Loveland,    Hildebran 1958  

1-3  12     Hildebran    Primary:    Mrs.    Mary    S.    Johnson,    Hildebran 1958  

1-8  17     Icard :     Henry    E.    Clontz,    Icard 1943  

1-8  3     Jonas    Ridge:    Mrs.   Agnes   M.    Swift,    Jonas    Ridge _ 

1-8  14     Mull:   Clyde  N.  Young,  Route  4,  Box  90,  Morganton 1953  

1-12  16  12  Oak  HiU:  William  F.  Brown,  Jr.,  Rt.  5,  Box  216, 

Morganton    1943  1950 

1-8  6     Pilot  Mountain:    J.   Lenn   Rader,   Rt.   1,   Box  212,   Morganton     

1-8  14     Rutherford    College:    C.    R.    Stroupe,    Rutherford    College 1941  

1-12  14  14     Salem:    H.   D.   Moretz,    1311    Salem   Rd.,   Morganton 1958  1950 

9-12     19  Valdese   High:    G.    D.    Wilson,    Valdese 1926 

1-8  28     Valdese    Elementary:    Joseph    R.    Ramsey,    Valdese 1952  

10      negro: 

1-8  3     Corpening:    E.   Carolyn   Crisp,   716   E.   Union   St.,   Morganton     

1-8  2     East  Drexel:   Dellie  Berry,   Rt.   1,   Box  B   56,   Valdese 

1-8  5     Willow  Tree:  Frankie  M.  Carson,  Rt.  2,  Box  268, 

Morganton      1959     

Non-Public  Schools: 

white: 

9-10     2     Morganton   Junior   Academy:    Rt.    1,   Morganton ....  Sectarian     

1-8  1     Hildebran    7th    Day    Adventist    School:    Hildebran.  .Sectarian     

Direct  State  Supported  School: 

1-12     N.  C.  School  for  the  Deaf:   Dr.  Ben  E.  Hoffmeyer,  Morganton     

Nursery  and  Kindergarten:     None 

Glen  Alpine 

Board  of  Education:    Dr.    C.    L.    Walton,     Chairman,    Glen    Alpine;    J.    B.    Melton,     H.    F. 

Bobbitt,  N.  O.  Pitts,  Flay  M.  Queen 
Board  Attorney:     Dan  R.  Simpson,  Glen  Alpine 

Superintendent:    W.    A.    Young,    Glen    Alpine Phone:   437-5186 

Supervisor:    None 

Attendance  Worker:    Mrs.  Claudia  H.  Greenlee,  Glen  Alpine 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      teachers  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

39  15      TOTAL 

34  15  WHITE: 

9-12     15     Glen    Alpine:    W.    A.    Young,    Glen    Alpine 1922 

1-8  34     Glen   Alpine   Elem:    E.    C.    Whitener,   Glen   Alpine 1958     

5      NEGRO: 

1-8  5     McAlpine:     Herbert    Gidney,    Morganton 

Non-Public  Schools:     None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten:     None 

Morganton 

Board  of  Education:    Charles    M.    Carey,    Chairman;    Mrs.    E.    W.    Phifer,    Jr.;    Mrs.    L.    S. 

Inscoe,  P.  M.  Pearson;  F.  L.  Bowers;  C.  K.  Avery;  Dr.  A.  M.  Lang; 

Frank  C.  Patton,  Jr. 
Board  Attorney:    Frank  Patton,  Morganton 

Superintendent:    Maston    S.    Parham,    Morganton Phone:   437-3571 

Supervisor:    O.  R.  Peterson,  Morganton 

Attendance  Worker:    Mrs.  Dorothy  D.  Ervin,  Morganton 


Cabarrus  45 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

68  36      TOTAL 

55  25  white: 

1-6  14     Central:    L.    H.    Hardin,    Morganton 1939     

1-6  13     Hillcrest:    L.    H.   Galloway,    Morganton 1958     

1-6  13     Forest    Hill:    C.    E.    Shankle,    Morganton 1961     

7-8  15     Junior    High:    R.    L.    Patton,    Jr.,    Morganton 1951     „ 

9-12     25     Morganton    Senior:     F.    C.    Schiebout,    Morganton »1923 

13         11         negro: 

1-8  13      Mountain    View:    W.    L.    McDuffie.    Morganton 1959      

9-12     11     Olive   Hill:    J.    H.    Carson,    Morganton *1930 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Calvary  Baptist  Nursery-Kindergarten:  Mrs.  J.  William  Ross,  S. 
Green  St. 

First  Methodist:  Mrs.  J.  E.  Butler,  N.  King  St. 

First   Presbyterian    Church:    Mrs.    J.    W.    Settlemyre,    Silver   Cr.    Rd. 

Morganton  Play:  Frances  Causby 


grades 

teachers 

TAUGHT 

ELEM. 

H.S. 

201 

76 

172 

76 

1-7 

7     . 

1-12 

15 

9 

1-12 

24 

11 

1-12 

25 

10 

1-12 

33 

16 

1-12 

22 

10 

1-6 

11     . 

1-12 

35 

20 

CABARRUSt 

Board  of  Education:     H.    E.    Cline,    Chairman,    Route    3,    Concord;    L.    C.    Harmon,    Concord; 

S.    J.    Black,    Midland;    A.    H.    Harris,    Concord;    A.    W.    KeUey,    Kan- 

napolis 
Board  Attorney:     Hartsell  and  Mills,  Concord 

Superintendent:     C.    A.    Furr,    Box    867,    Concord Phone:   STate  2-6313 

Supervisors:    White:   Mrs.  Mittie  H.  Caldwell,  Concord; 

R.  Brown  McAllister.  Mt.   Pleasant 
Attendance  Worker:    Mrs.  Mary  B.  Haigh,  Concord 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    T.  H.  Furr,  Concord 
Public  Schools: 

YR.  accredited 
NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

TOTAL 

white: 

A.    T.   Allen:    Richard    E     .Swaringen,    Rt.    1,    Concord -- 

Bethel:    S.    R.    McEachern,    Rt.    1,    Midland 1939     1928 

Harrisburg:    R.    M.    Peele,    Harrisburg 1939     1928 

Hartsell:    C.   L.   Evans,    Swink   Street,    Concord 1942     1932 

Mt.    Pleasant-McAllister:     L.    W.    McCarn,    Mt.    Pleasant 1951   *1928 

Odell :    J.    B.    Mitchell,    Route   2,    Concord 1939     1930 

Royal   Oaks:    R.   F.   Weaver,   608   Dakota   St.,   Kannapolis 1950     

WinecofE:    H.  L.   Hart,   Box  3276,   Wil-Mar  Sta.,   Concord 1940  *1928 

29     negro: 

1-8  29     Shankletown:    F.   D.    Duncan,    190   N.   Hwy.   29,    Concord 1950     

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Pleasant  Day:  Mrs.  Billie  Cline  McAllister,  Box  484,  Mt.  Pleasant 

Concord 

Board  of  Education:  D.  B.  Austell,  Chairman;  Arthur  W.  Thomas,  Jr.,  Dr.  G.  L.  Lang, 
Jr.,  Richard  Gillon,  George  H.  Brown,  Mrs.  Frances  F.  Tomlin, 
Mrs.  Mary  H.  Lentz 

Board  Attorney:    L.  E.  Earnhardt,  Concord 

Superintendent:    W.    W.    Hartsell,    Concord Phone:   ISZ-ZISI 

Supervisors:    White — Sarah  E.  Walker,  Concord 
Negro — Same  as  county 

Attendance  Worker:     Same  as  county 

Public  Schools: 

grades    teachers  yr.  accredited 

taught    ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

106  59      TOTAL 

80  36  white: 

1-6  9     Beverly    Hills:    Joseph    N.    Fries,    Concord 1956     _ 

1-7  29     Coltrane-Webb:     John    F.    Mclnnis,    Concord 1938     

8-12         10  36     Concord     High:     Ralph    A.     Glenn,     Concord 1945*1920 

1-7  18     Long:    Frank    H.    Braswell,    Concord 1941     „ 

1-6  14     R  Brown   McAllister:    Wm.   M.    Irvin,    Concord 1960     

26         23         negro: 
1-12         26         23     Logan :     C.    C.    Griffin,    Concord 1940  *1930 

Non-Public  Schools: 
1-3  1     _     Grace    Lutheran:    Chestnut    and    Tournament    Sts..  .Sectarian     _ 


GRADES 

TEACHERS 

TAUGHT 

ELEM. 

H.S. 

139 

63 

117 

54 

10-12      . 

39 

8-9 

17 

15 

1-7 

20      .. 

1-7 

25     .. 

1-7 

20     „ 

1-7 

7     _ 

1-7 

8     .. 

1-7 

20     _ 



22 

9 

1-12 

22 

9 

46  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Calvary  Lutheran:  Mrs.  J.  R.  Shive,  207  Lake  Concord  Rd. 

First  Baptist  Church:  Mrs.  Mary  Wall,  49  N.  Spring  St. 

First  Presbyterian  Church:  Mrs.  Myrtle  Brandon.  N.  Church  St. 

Mrs.  Donnelly's  School:  Mrs.  Thomas  M.  Donnelly 

Mother  Goose:  Mrs.  Olin  J.  Shinn,  221  Virginia  Ave. 

The  Reading  Readiness:  Mrs.  Mary  M.  Wall 

St.  James  Lutheran:  Mrs.  Allan  Graves,  100  S.  Union  St. 

Week  Day:  Mrs.  Myrtle  Brandon 

Kannapolis 

Board  of  Education:    S.    B.    Stroup,    Chairman,    Joe    C.    Ridenhour,    R.    M.    Efird,    W.    W. 

Bonds,  R.  L.  Ward 
Board  Attorney:  Brice  J.  Willeford,  Jr.,  Kannapolis 

Superintendent:    W.     J.    Bullock,     Kannapolis Phone:    WEbster  2-8166 

Business  Manager:     Mrs.  Ruth  G.  Phillips,  Kannapolis 
Supervisor:   White — Dale  C.  Norris,  Kannapolis 
Attendance  Worker:    Same  as  county 
Public  Schools: 

YR.  ACCREDITED 

NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 
TOTAL 
WHITE: 

A.    L.    Brown:    Fred    O.    Drummond,    Kannapolis ♦1924 

Cannon    Junior:    D.    N.    Hamrick,    Kannapolis 1952     1924 

Aycock:     Ned    G.    Robinette,    Kannapolis 1941     _ 

Jackson    Park:     J.    S.    Oehler,    Kannapolis 1952     

Mclver:    Conrad    R.    Cowan,    Kannapolis 1930     

McKnight:     Mrs.    Roberta    B.    Johnston,    Kannapolis 1952     

Shady   Brook:    Edwin   L.   Van   Poole,   Kannapolis 1951     _ 

Woodrow    Wilson:    J.    H.    Nash,    Kannapolis 1940     _ 

negro: 

G.  W.   Carver:    W.   L.   Reid.   Kannapolis *1938 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Children's  Center:  Mrs.  James  Fowler,  805  Mabel  Ave. 
Kiddie  Coed:  Mrs.  Cardine  Overcash,  1004  DeSoto  Ave. 

Caldwell 

Board  of  Education:    George    Boutwell,    Chairman,    Lenoir;    Davis    Tuttle,    Lenoir,     Rt.    3; 

John  Frazier,  Lenoir,  Rt.  1;  Maynard  Teague,  Lenoir,  Rt.  2;  Clarence 

Sherrill,  Granite  Falls.  Rt.  1 
Board  Attorney:    Walter  T.  Carpenter,  Jr.,  Lenoir 

Superintendent:    C.   M.   Abernethy,    Lenoir Phone:   PLaza  4-6479 

Supervisor:    David  Gordon  Porter,  Lenoir 
Attendance  Worker:     Mrs.  Jewel  Greer,  Lenoir 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:  Grady  E.  Tester,  Lenoir 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

266         106      TOTAL 

255       106         white: 

1-8  15     „ Baton:    John   L.   McCurry.   Granite  Falls,    Rt.   2 

1-12         15           7     Collettsville:    Kenneth    A.    Roberts,    Collettsville    1928 

1-8  9     _ Dudley   Shoals:    George   S.   Kirby,    Granite   Falls,    Rt.    1 

1-12         32         14     Gamewell:    M.    R.    Corpening,    Lenoir,    Rt.    6 1944 

1-8  6     _ Grace    Chai>€l:     Ray    Hilton,    Granite    Falls,    Rt.    1 

9-12     19     Granite    Falls:    Richard    Starnes,    Granite    Falls 1923 

1-5           13     Granite  Falls:    L.   E.   Cagle,   Granite  Falls 1953     

6-8           12     _ Granite    Falls:    L.    E.    Cagle,    Granite    Falls 1953     

1-12         21         12     Happy  Valley:   Charles  A.  Parlier,  Patterson 1934 

Hudson  District:  Eugene  M.  White,  Hudson 

9-12     36     Hudson:    Clarence    H.    Lathan,    Hudson 1927 

1-8           38     _ Hudson   Elem.  &  Jr.   Hi.:    Roy  Coffey,   Hudson 1952     

1-12         10           9     Kings    Creek:    J.    M.    Laxton,    Lenoir,    Rt.    1 1954  1928 

1-8           12     _ Lower   Creek:    P.   C.   Keener.   1118   E.   Harper,   Lenoir 1954     

1-12           8           9     Oak    Hill:    C.    C.    Huskins,    Lenoir,    Rt.    2 1952  1923 

1-8             7     Rhodhiss:    W.    J.    Tolbert,    Rhodhiss 1952     

1-8           11     Saw   Mills:    Ray   Knight,   Granite   Falls,    Rt.   2 1958     

1-8           17     Valmead:     Cecil     Harmon,     Lenoir 1958     

1-8           29     Whitnel:    Grady    N.    Kincaid,    Whitnel 1958     

11     negro: 

11     District   No.    9:    Vester   Corpening,    Lenoir,    Rt.    3 

Non-Public  Schools: 
7-12  3  7     Patterson  School  for  Boys:  G.  F.  Wiese, 

Lenoir     Non-Sectarian     *1938 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Moore:  Mrs.  James  Moore,  Falls  Ave.,  Granite  Falls 


Camden-Carteret  47 

Lenoir 

Board  of  Education:    George    T.    Crowell,    Chairman;    T.    Glen    Miller,    Jr.,    Vice-Chairnaan; 

J.    B.    Houston,    Jr.,    Treasurer:    Charles    E.    Dobbin;    C.    A.    Holden; 

Dr.  Donald  W.  Lackey;  Mrs.  B.  S.  Troutman. 

Superintendent:    J.     G.     Hagaman,     Lenoir Phone:   PLaza  4-9421 

Instructional  Assistant:     Mrs.  Helen  S.  Harman,  Lenoir 
Attendance  Worker:    Mrs.  George  Greer,  Lenoir 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

64  39      TOTAL 

50  24  white: 

6-8  18     _ Davenport:    J.    V.    Mills,    Lenoir 1954     

1-5  18     _ East   Harper:    M.    C.    Smith,    Lenoir 1958     

9-12     25  Lenoir:    Henry    C.    McFadyen,    Lenoir *1920 

1-6  14     West    Lenoir:    L.    B.    Robinson,    Lenoir 1952     

14  14  negro: 

1-12         11  14     Freedman:    M.   L.   DeVane,   Lenoir *1937 

1-5  3     _.     West    End:     lone    Carson,    Lenoir 

Non-Public  Schools: 

1  1     Community  School  (1st  Grade):  Mrs.  Vera  Mitchum, 

Lenoir      Sectarian     

—  —     „ St.  Francis  of  Assissi:  227  W.  College  Ave., 

Lenoir      Sectarian     

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Community:  Mrs.  Vera  Mitchum,  Lenoir 
St.  Francis  School:  Don  Brinton,  Lenoir 


CAMDEN 

Board  of  Education:    W.  F.  Williams,  Chairman,  South  Mills;  J.  C.  Burgess,  Shiloh,  Horace 

Cuthrell,  Camden 
Board  Attorney:    E.  Ray  Etheridge,  Camden 

Superintendent:    D.    B.    Burgess,    Camden Phone:     Elizabeth    City  6687 

Supervisor:    Mrs.  Myrtle  P.  Croom,  Camden 
Attendance  Worker:     None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     Charlie  Smithson,  Camden 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

34  18      TOTAL 

16  11  WHITE: 

1-4  8     _ Grandy:    Mrs.    Mary    Burgess,    Camden 

5-12  8         11     Camden    County:    T.    A.    Hood,    Camden 1958     1953 

negro: 

1-12         18  7     Marian    Anderson:     W.    C.    Witherspoon,    Belcross 1954 

Non-Public  Schools:     None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 

CARTERETf 

Board  of  Education:     R.    W.    Safrit,    Jr.,    Chairman,    Beaufort;    Theodore    B.    Smith,    Davis; 

W.    B.    Allen,    Newport;    Dr.    A.    F.    Chestnut,    Morehead    City;    Dennis 

Mason,  Atlantic 
Board  Attorney:    Luther  Hamilton,  Jr.,  Morehead  City 

Superintendent:     H.    L.   Joslyn,    Beaufort Phone:    PArk    8-3210 

Supervisors:     Elementary — Fred  G.  Lewis,  1508  Evans  St.,  Morehead  City 

High  School — E.  C.  Jernigan,  Route  1,  Newport 
Gtiidance  Counselor:    Gertrude  Styron,  Box  405,  Morehead  City 
Speech  Therapists:    Mrs.  Margaret  Arrington,  Route  2,  Box  39,  Beaufort 

Mrs.  Katharine  Betts,  Box  305,  Beaufort 
Attendance  Worker:     None 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    L.  L.  Hall,  Beaufort 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YB.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

161  82      TOTAL 

132         66         WHITE: 

1-12         10  7     Atlantic:    Jack    W.    Johnson,    Atlantic 1952     1924 

1-12         32         16     Beaufort:    Albert    R.    Gainey,    Beaufort 1951     1926 


48  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

1-8  24     Camp    Glenn:    R.    W.    Davis,    Morehead    City 1955     _ 

1-8  9     Barkers    Island:    Mrs.    Emma   W.    Wade,    Harkers    Island....  

1-12  23  21  Morehead    City:    T.    L.    Lee.    Morehead    City 1952  •1922 

1-12  21  11  Newport:    E.    B.    Comer,    Newport 1939     1928 

1-12  13  11  Smyrna:     W.    Ray    Futrell,    Smyrna 1951     1925 

29         16         negro: 

1-12         14         11     Queen    Street:     L.     R.    Johnson,     Beaufort 1928 

1-12         12  5     W.   S.   King:    S.    R.   McLendon,   Morehead   City 1958 

1-8  3     Stella:     Luther    Birt    Tillery,     Stella 

Non-Public  Schools: 

St.  Egbert's:   Mother  Maria  Begona,  Morehead 

City     Sectarian     

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Jack  'N  Jill:   Mrs.  J.  O.  Fussell,  1412   Shepard  St.,  Morehead  City 
Nelson's:  Mrs.  Lillian  Gibbs,  Beaufort 

Miss   Pearl's:    Mrs.   Harvey   Hamilton,    Sr.,   S.    32nd    St.,   Morehead    City 
Ruth's:   Ruth  Gibbs,  Beaufort 

CASWELLf 

Board  of  Education:     C.   N.   Barker,   Chairman,   Milton,   R-1;   N.   L.   Oliver,   Yanceyville,   R-1; 

J.    A.    Hodges,    Yanceyville,    R-1;    J.    C.    Wilkinson,    Prosp€Ct   HiU,    R-1; 

E.  J.  Smith,  Yanceyville 
Board  Attorney:     Robert  R.  Blackwell,  Yanceyville 

Superintendent:     Thomas    H.    Whitley,    Yanceyville Phone:    OW    4-2271 

Express  Office:   Danville,  Va. 
Supervisors:   White — Mrs.  Dorothy  Y.  Zimmerman,  Yanceyville 

Negro — Mrs.  Theresa  C.  Beam,  Yanceyville 
Attendance  Worker:    Mrs.  Sue  Smith,  Yanceyville 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     Otha  Hicks,  Yanceyville 
Guidance  Counselor:     Gerald  W.  Bray,  Yanceyville 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

146  57      TOTAL 

60  34  white: 

1-8  11     Anderson:    Ben    T.    Ross,    Burlington,    R-3 

1-12         19  18     Bartlett    Yancey:     H.    C.    Hollander,    Yanceyville 1925 

1-12           6  10     Cobb   Memorial:    Julius   Lee   Clayton,    Ruffin,    R-1 1930 

1-8  5     Murphey:    Bill   T.   Oakley,   Milton,    R-1 _ 

1-8  7     Pelham:    Logan    B.    Denton,    Pelham 1954     

1-12            5  5     Prospect    Hill:    W.    H.    Skarren,    Prospect    Hill 1931 

1-7  6     Providence:    James    H.    Horn,    Providence _ 

1  1  (Unit-wide) 

86        23         negro: 

-8  15     _ Highrock:    Jerome    E.    Branche,    Blanch,    R-1 

-8           16     Jones:    Joseph   C.    Duncan,    Pelham,    R-1 1961     „ 

-8  14     New  Dotmond:    Jefferson   R.   Snipe,   Milton 

-8  15     Stoney    Creek:    Earl    T.    Artis,    Reidsville,    R-1 _ 

-8  12     Sweet   Gum:    E.   E.   Tysor,   Mebane,    R-3,    Box   48 _ 

-12         14         23     CasweU   County    High:    N.    L.    Dillard,    Yanceyville ♦1934 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 

CATAWBA 

Board  of  Education:    A.    C.    Henderson,    Chairman,    Hickory;    Robert    L.    Boggs,    Catawba; 
Howard    T.    Campbell,    Maiden;    Fred    H.    Lytton,    Long    Island;    Sam 
D.  Mauney,  Newton 
Board  Attorney:    Wade  H.  Lefler,  Newton 

Superintendent:    H.    M.    Arndt,    Newton Phone:    IN    4-1142 

Supervisors:    White — Mrs.  Mary  T.  Brown,  Newton;  A.  T.  Spurlock,  Hickory 
Negro — Herbert  W.  Thompson,  Catawba 
Special  Subjects:   Libraries:   Miss  Lottie  E.  Hood,  Vale,  Rt.  1 
Guidance:    C.  H.  Tuttle,  Hickory 
Speech:   Mrs.  Jane  W.  Clenseur,  Hickory 
Miss  Versa  Pepper,   Newton 

Attendance  Worker:    Mrs.  H.  G.  McKay,  Maiden,  Rt.  1 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    Max  W.  Sherrill,  CaUwba,  Rt.  2 

Public  Schools: 

grades    teachers  yr.  accredited 

taught   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

221  98      TOTAL 


Caswell-Catawba 


49 


200  91         white: 

17  Bandys :    W.    L.    Guy,    Catawba,    Rt.    2 1955 

12     Banoak:    Jack    G.    Gabriel,    Vale,    Rt.    3 1959  

28     Balls    Creek:    R.    E.    Sigmon,    Newton,    Rt.    2 1951  

8     Blackburn:     O.    A.    Buff,     Newton,     Rt.     1 1956  

16  Bunker    Hill:    J.    T.    Johnson,    Claremont,    Rt.    1 1955 

8     Catawba    Elem.:    Rav   L.    Laffon,    Catawba 1959  

10     Claremont    Elem.:    M.    L.    Pierce,    Claremont 1949  

12     Clyde  Campbell:    M.   P.    Stafford,    Hickory,    Rt.    3 1961  

20  Fred  T.   Foard:    O.   N.   Lynn,   Newton,   Rt.   1 —  1954 

14  Maiden    High:    H.    S.    Shepherd,    Maiden —  1924 

25     Maiden    Elem.:     Paul    N.     Sowell,    Maiden 1956  

13     Mt.    View:    Charles    J.    Bost,    Hickory,    Rt.    1 1960  _ 

16     Oxford:    Glenn    A.    Sigmon,    Claremont,    Rt.    1 1957  

9     Sherrills    Ford:    T.    M.    Lutz,    Sherrills    Ford 1951  

16     Startown:    Edgar   R.   Robinson,   Newton,    Rt.   1 1956  

23  24  St.    Stephens:    W.   A.   Murray,    Hickory,    Rt.   2 1960  1935 

-8  20     Sweetwater:   W.  Max  Sigmon,  2110  Main  Ave.,  S.E.,  Hickory     1956  

21  7         negro: 

-12         11  7  Catawba    Rosenwald:    H.    W.    Thompson,    Catawba 1940 

-8  6     Rhoney:    R.    L.    Vinson,    Newton,    Rt.    1 1959  _ 

-8  4     Maiden    Rosenwald:     A.    L.    Tutt,    Maiden 1959  _ 

Non-Public  Schools: 

1-8  8     St.  Stephens  Lutheran  Day:  Clifford  Dietrich,  Hickory, 

Rt.    2 Sectarian     

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Claremont:  Mrs.  Jamie  E.  Coulter,  Claremont 

Hickoryf 

Board  of  Education:     Dr.    Walter    T.    Nau,     Chairman;     Clarence    G.    Howard,     Everett    M. 
Eckard,   E.   M.   Fennel],   Theodore   R.   Brewer,   J.   Marvin   Clay,    Charles 
H.  Grove 
Board  Attorney:     Young  M.  Smith,  Hickory 

Superintendent:    W.    M.    Jenkins,    Hickory Phone:     345-7181 

Business  Manager:     Harold  E.  Hewitt,  Newton 
Supervisor:    Mrs.  Sadie  S.  Kuhn,  Hickory 

Special  Subjects:   Music:   Thomas  E.  Sibley,  Hickory 

Library:    Elizabeth  A.   Council!,  Hickory 
G^aidance:  W.  Clyde  Taylor,  Hickory 
Speech:   Vivian  E.  Burton,  Hickory 

Patricia  Ann  Biggs,  Hickory 

Social  Worker:    Mrs.  Nancy  Moore,  Hickory 
Lunchroom  Supervisor:    Mrs.  Joyce  Huss,  Newton 
Public  Schools: 


GRADES      TEACHERS 
TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S. 


NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS 


YR.  ACCREDITED 
ELEM.       H.S. 


184 


72      TOTAL 


WHITE: 


1-6 

10-12 
7-9 
7-9 
1-6 
1-6 
1-6 
1-6 
1-6 
1-6 
1-6 

1-12 


156         65 

7     Brookford:     John     Frank     Crawford,     Hickory. 

43     Claremont    Central:     W.    D.    Cottrell,    Hickorj-. 

22         12     College   Park   Jr.:    Joe   C.    White,    Hickory 

20         10     Grandview    Jr.:    John    M.    Guy,    Hickory 

8     Green   Park:    Janella   B.   Hollar,   Hickory 

11     Highland:     Howard    B.    Abernethy,    Hickory... 

14     Kenworth:     Billie    E.    Miller,     Hickory 

William    G.    Norris,    Hickory 

Jack     C.     Ketner,     Hickory 

Ruie    H.    Walker,    Hickory 

Stoye    E.     Starnes,     Hickory 


20     Longview: 

15     Oakwood: 

23     Viewmont: 

15     Westmont: 

28  7         negro: 

28  7  Ridgeview: 


1949  

*1929 

1953  1953 
1959  1959 

1954  

1953  

1953  

1946  

1952  

1951  

1948  


Taft    H.    Broome,    Hickory 1958*1928 


Non-Public  Schools: 

1-6  3     Christ  Lutheran  Church:   James  Taglauer,  Hickory,  Sectarian 

7     Catawba  Valley  Opportunity  School:  Mrs.  Nell  Campbell, 

Hickory      Non-Sectarian 

1  1     Jack  and  JiU  Fii-st  Grade:  Mrs.  Landon  Walker, 

Hickory      Non-Sectarian 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Busy  Bee:  Mrs.  Cloyd  A.  Hager 
Busy  Day:  Mrs.  W.  D.  Cottrell 
Christ  Lutheran  Church:  Rev.  J.  P.  Nauman 
♦Corinth  Evangelical  &  Reformed  Church:   Mrs.  W.  M.  Jenkins 
Mrs.  Young  Smith's:  Mrs.  Young  Smith 
Mother  Goose:  Mrs.  Vivian  H.  Turnbow 
Jack  and  Jill,  and  First  Grade:  Mrs.  Landon  Walker 
Happy  Day:   Mrs.  Annie  V.  Brady 
First  Baptist  Church:  Mrs.  E.  D.  Cline,  Jr. 
First  Methodist  Church:  Mrs.  John  Hodges 
Holy  Trinity  Lutheran  Church:  Mrs.  Fred  Smyre 
*First  Presbyterian  Church:  Mrs.  W.  L.  Sitton 


67 

1-8 

18 

9-12 

1-8 

25 

1-8 

10 

1-6 

11 

50  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

Newton-Conover 

Board  of  Education:    Dr.   S.  H.   Isenhower,   Chairman,   Newton;   James   S.   Crouch,   John   W. 

Caldwell,    Jr.,    Cyril    Long    Mebane,    J.    Howard    Kelly,    Dr.    Borden 

C.  Drum 
Board  Attorney:    Jesse  C.  Sigmon,  Jr.,  Newton 

Superintendent:    R.    N.   Gurley,    Newton Phone:    IN    4-3191 

Supervisor:  Miss  Joanne  Cordell,  Newton 
Attendance  Worker:  Mrs.  Marvella  Price 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND   ADDRESS  ELBM.      H.S. 

78  34      TOTAL 

26  white: 

Conover:     W.    A.    Gore,    Jr.,    Conover 1939     

26     Newton-Conover:    R.    L.    Rhyne,    Newton _ *1922 

Newton :    R.    M.   Durham,    Newton 1939     

South    Newton:    H.    I.    Setzer,    Jr.,    Newton 1959     

11     Thornton:    E.    J.    Gomedela,    Newton 1952     

3     (Special) 

11  8  NEGRO: 

1-12         11  8     Central:    Phairlever    Pearson,    Newton 1955     1936 

Non-Public  Schools: 

1-8  3     Concordia    Christian    Day    School:    Conover Sectarian     

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Concordia:  Mrs.  Betty  Spencer,  Conover 

Newton  Kindergarten:  Mrs.  Ralph  V.  Sechler,  Newton 

Punch  and  Judy:  Mrs.  Paul  Crump,  Rt.  1,  Conover 

St.  Peter's:   Rt.  1,  Conover 

Trinity  United   Ch.  of  Christ  Lutheran:    Elizabeth   Herman,   Conover 

CHATHAM 

Board  of  Education:   Lewis   Norwood,    Chairman,   Pittsboro,    Rt.    1;   K.    G.   Clapp,    Siler   City; 
Zeb    S.    Harrington,    Merry    Oaks;    James    L.    Griffin,    Pittslaoro;    W.    C. 
Brewer,  Sr.,  Bennett 
Board  Attorney:    Daniel  L.  Bell,  Pittsboro 

Superintendent:    Jason    B.    Deyton,    Pittsboro Phone:    KI    2-3221 

Supervisors:     White — Burdine  Womble,  Siler  City 

Negro — Mrs.  DeLois  E.  Washington,  Siler  City 
Attendance  Worker:     Katherine  Palmer,  Gulf 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:   Jim  Strowd,  Pittsboro 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YB.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.  H.S. 
175           93      TOTAL 
109           63           WHITE: 

Bennett:     Wayne    E.    Phillips,    Bennett 1956  1932 

Bonlee:    W.    D.    Wilson,    Bonlee 1951     

Chatham    Central:    W.    H.    Brookbank,    Bear   Creek 1959 

Goldston :     Max     G.     Gotten,     Goldston 1961     

Henry    Siler:    R.    C.    Dorsett,    Siler    City 1962      

Jordan-Matthews:     R.    C.    Fields,    Siler    City 1920 

Moncure:    Wm.    R.    Deere,    Moncure 1959  1925 

Pittsboro:     R.    L.    Kidd,    Pittsboro 1956  1923 

Paul    Braxton    Elem.:    Paul    Braxton,    Siler    City 1940     

Silk    Hope:    James    E.    Rice,    Rt.    3,    Siler    City 1932 

negro: 

Chatham:    Ernest    S.    Ramsey,    Siler    City 1933 

Horton:     I.     E.    Taylor,     Pittsboro 1936 

J.    S.    Waters:    W.    A.    McLaughlin,    Goldston 1938 

Non-Public  Schools: 
1-10  2  1     Triangle  Junior  Academy:    UUom,   Rt.   3,  Apex    

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Mrs.  James  P.  Brown,  Pittsboro 

CHEROKEE 

Board  of  Education:    Noah    Hembree,     Chairman,     Murphy;     Lewis     King,     Murphy;     Robert 

Stiles,  Rt.  4,  Murphy;  C.  C.  Hemphill,  Brasstown 
Board  Attorney:    H.  L.  McKeever,  Murphy 

Superintendent:    Lloyd  W.   Hendrix,   Murphy Phone:    VE   7-2722 

Supervisor:    James  R.  Nelson,  Hayesville 


1-12 

9 

6 

1-8 

12 

9-12 

14 

1-8 

11 

1-7 

7 

. 

9-12 

18 

1-12 

7 

5 

1-12 

29 

13 

1-8 

26 

1-12 

8 

7 

66 

30 

1-12 

24 

10 

1-12 

31 

14 

1-12 

11 

6 

Chatham-Cherokee-Chowan       •    ■  51 

Attendance  Worker:    Mrs.  Ruby  Bryson,  Marble  .         ' 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     Fred  Arrowood,  Murphy 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

45  9      TOTAL 

45  9        white: 

1-12         11  9     Hiwassee  Dam:    Harest  E.   King,   Murphy,   Rt.   4 1942 

7     Martins   Creek    School:    John    T.    Smart,    Jr.,    Marble 

7     Peachtree:     Vincent    W.    Crisp,    Murphy _. — 

11     Ranger;    Douglas    H.    Smith,    Brasstown _ 

3     Unaka:     Burke    E.    Moore,     Murphy 

6     White    Church:    Mrs.    Addilee    B.    Brovm,    Murphy 1956     

negro:    None 
Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 

Andrews 

Board  of  Education:    Dr.    C.    O.   Van   Gorder,   Chairman,    Andrews;   Dr.    Gerald    S.   Almond, 

Carroll  Brown,  Jack  Rogers,  Bruce  Lunsford,  Donald  Cook 
Board  Attorney:     H.  L.  McKeever,  Murphy 

Superintendent:     C.   O.   Frazier,   Andrews Phone:    94-J 

Supervisor:     Mrs.  Maggie  Belle  Pinson,  Murphy 
Attendance  Worker:     Mrs.  James  H.  Bryson,  Marble 
Counselor:  Mrs.  Pauline  Bault,  Murphy 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      teachers  ■  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

29  14      TOTAL 

28  14         white: 

9-12     14  Andrews :    C.    O.    Frazier,    Andrews 1920 

1-8  22     Andrews    Elem.:    L.    Carr   Broome,    Andrews 1953     

1-6  5     Marble   Elem. :    Dean    Truett,    Andrews 

1     (Special  Education) 

1     negro; 

1-8  1     Andrews,    Ida    Mae    Logan,    Andrews ._ 

Non-Public  Schools:     None  ,  .\ 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten:     None 

Murphyf 

Board  of  Education:  H.  A.  Mattox,  Chairman,  Murphy;  Ben  Palmer,  E.  H.  Brumby,  J. 
H.  Duncan,  Dr.  Paul  E.  Hill,  Dr.  B.  W.  Whitfield 

Superintendent:    Holland    McSwain,    Murphy Phone:    VE    7-2418 

Supervisor:    Mrs.  Maggie  Bell  Pinson,  Murphy 
Counselor:     Mrs.  Pauline  Bault,  Murphy 
Attendance  Worker:   Mrs.  Ruby  H.  Bryson,  Murphy 

School  Lunch  Supervisor:    Mrs.  Lona  Fox  Davis,  Murphy  ..... 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

31  25      TOTAL 

29  24         WHITE: 

1-8  26     _ Murphy:    John    Jordan,    Murphy 

9-12     24     Murphy:    Walter    R.    Puett,    Murphy 1923 

3     (Special  Education) 

2  1  negro: 

1-10  2  1     Texana;    Mrs.   Ella  B.    Ragsdale,    Murphy,    Rt.    3 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 

CHOWAN 

Board  of  Education:  G.  B.  Potter,  Chairman;  Garland  Asbell,  Tyner;  John  M.  Elliott, 
Edenton;  Marvin  Evans,  Rt.  1,  Edenton;  Eugene  Jordan,  Tyner;  O. 
C.  Long,  Jr.,  Rt.  1,  Edenton 

Board  Attorney:    John   E.    Shackleford,    Edenton Phone:  2513 

Superintendent:    W.    J.    Taylor,    Edenton Phone:  2427 

Supervisors:    White — None 

Negro — Mrs.    Elizabeth    Byrd,    Edenton Phone:   3218 


52  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

Attendance  Worker:    None 

Chief    Bus    Mechanic:    Robert    Marvin    Hobbs,    Tyner Phone:   3941 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

26  10      TOTAL 

14  10  WHITE: 

1-12         14         10     Chowan:    R.    H.    Copeland.    Tyner 1943     1923 

12     negro: 

1-8  12     White    Oak:    W.    M.    Creecy,    Edenton 1955     

Non-Public  Schools:     None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 

Edenton 

Board  of  Education:    Joseph  H.  Conger,   Chairman;   James  M.  Bond,  M.  A.  Hughes,  Phillip 
S.  McMullan,  Charles  H.  Wood,  Jr.,  Mrs.  Lillian  Webb  Leary 

Superintendent :     Hiram    J.    Mayo Phone :   2326 

Supervisor:     Negro — Same  as  County 
Attendance  Worker:     None 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCTPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

65  29      TOTAL 

28         16         white: 

7-12  6         16     John   A.    Holmes:    Cecil    W.    Fry,    Edenton 1952   *1920 

1-6  22     Edenton   Elementary:    Ernest  A.   Swain,   Edenton 1942     

37         13         negro: 

1-12         37         13     Edenton:     DeMint    F.    Walker.    Edenton 1962*1933 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Parent-Teacher  Association:  Mrs.  J.  J.  Ross 

West   Albemarle   St.:    Mrs.    Emma   Bembry,    114   W.    Albemarle   St. 

CLAY 

Board  of  Education:    Paul   Caler,   Chairman,    Brasstown;   Norman   B.   Davenport,   Hayesville; 

R.  L.  McGlamery,  Hayesville 
Board  Attorney:    Tom  C.  Gray,  Hayesville 

Superintendent:     Hugh    S.    Beal,    Hayesville Phone:   3276 

Express  Office:   Murphy 
Supervisor:    James  R.  Nelson,  Hayesville 
Attendance  Worker:    None 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    Paul  Mease,  Hayesville 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      teachers  YB.  ACX^REDITED 

taught   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND   ADDRESS  ELEM.  H.S. 
33           18      TOTAL 
33            18           WHITE: 

1-8  5     Elf:      J.     Maurice     Kitchens,     Hayesville 

1-12          19          18     Hayesville:    Guy    H.    Wheeler,    Hayesville 1924 

1-8  4     Ogden:    Horace    D.    Garrison,    Hayesville 

1-8  5     Shooting    Creek:    Bobby    S.    Burch,    Hayesville 

NEGRO:   None 

Non-Public  Schools: 

John  C.  Campbell  Folk  School:   George  Bidstrut,  Brasstown,  Non-Sectarian 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 

CLEVELAND 

Board  of  Education:    Walter  Davis,   Chairman,   Rt.  5,   Shelby;   C.   D.  Forney,  Jr.,  Lawndale; 

Edwin    Moore,    Kings    Mountain,    Rt.    3;    J.    D.    EUis,    Rt.    1,    Grover; 

Buford  Cline,  Rt.  1,  Shelby 
Board  Attorney:    Joseph  C.  Whisnant,  Shelby 

Superintendent:    J.   H.   Grigg,   Box   220,    Shelby Phone:   HU    7-8581 

Supervisors:    White — Mrs.  Claire  W.  Leonhardt,  Box  220,  Shelby 

Mrs.  Earcie  D.  Cornwell,  Box  220,  Shelby 
Attendance  Worker:    Mrs.  Alma  Newman,  Box  220,  Shelby 
Guidance  Counselor:    Stanley  E.  Green,  Box  220,  Shelby 


Clay-Cleveland  53 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    Edgar  Shytle,  Shelby 
Maintenance  Foreman:     Charles  Beam 

School  Lunch  Supervisor:     Estelle  Walker,  Box  220,  Shelby 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

206         102      TOTAL 

138  72  white: 

1-9           10  3     Belwood:    E.    C.    Hoover,    Rt.    3,    Lawndale 1953  1927 

1-6, 

10-12           7  11     Burns-Polkville:    T.  Y.  Wooten,   PolkviUe 1929 

1-5, 

10-12           7  11     Burns-Polkville :    T.    Y.    Wooten,    Polkville    1929 

1-9           16  4     Casar:    Alvin   M.    Sherlin,    Casar 1930 

1-5, 

10-12           6  16     Crest:     E.    B.    Clayton,    Boiling    Springs 1949  1920 

1-7             5     Dover:    Max    R.    Dixon,    315    Clegg,    Shelby 1945     

1-7  7     Earl:      Yates      Warlick,      Earl „ 

1-7             8     Elizabeth:    J.    N.    McWhirter,    Rt.    6,    Shelby 1961     

1-9           15  5     Lattimore:    C.    C.    Padgett,    Lattimore 1959  1925 

1-9           11  3     Mooresboro:    T.    W.    Martin,    Mooresboro 1953  1930 

1-7             3     Number  One:   Mrs.  Eloise  Humphries,  Rt.  2,  Gaffney,  S.  C...     _ 

1-7  5     Shanghai:    J.   A.   McAlister.    Boiling    Springs 

8-12           3  12     No.    3    Township:    F.    L.    Larson,    Rt.    2,    Shelby 1931 

1-7             7     Patterson   Springs:    Cleopatra   Latham,   Rt.   6,   Shelby 1962     

1-9           13  3     Piedmont:     Dan     Camp.     Lawndale 1955  1920 

1-9           10  4     Waco:    W.    H.    Dodd,    Waco 1953  1930 

1  (Librarian) 

1     (Special  Education) 

68  30  negro: 

1-12         13  6     Camp:    R.    R.    Cabiness.    Jr..    1001    Frederick,    Shelby 1948 

1-12          13  9     Doiiglas:     F.     M.     Pullen,     Lawndale 1936 

1-12         15  7     Green    Bethel:    George   Miller,    Boiling    Springs •  1948 

1-7  8     Philadelphia:    T.    M.    Pass,    400   Wilson,    Shelby 

1-7  3     Vance:    Mrs.    Edna   Canady,    337   Weathers,    Shelby 

1-12         16  7     Washington:    W.    B.    Howell.    Rt.    1,    Shelby 1948 

1  (Guidance  Counselor) 

Non-Public  Schools:     None 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Boiling    Springs    Baptist   Church:    Mrs.    Horace    Scruggs,    Boiling    Springs 
Lawndale:  Mrs.  T.  S.  Putnam,  Lawndale 

Kings  Mountain 

Board  of  Education:    F.    W.    Plonk:    H.    O.    Williams;    P.    G.    Padgett;    B.    H.    Harry;    Mrs. 

Lena  W.  McGill 
Board  Attorney:     J.  R.  Davis,  Kings  Mountain 

Superintendent:     B.    N.    Barnes,    Kings    Mountain Phone:   739-5371 

Supervisor:    Alice  C.  Averitt,  Kings  Mountain 
Attendance  Worker:     T.  C.  McKee 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      teachers  YR.  ACCREDrTED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

109  43       TOTAL 

85         35         white: 

1-8           19     Bethware:    R.    G.    Franklin,    Kings   Mountain 

1-7           15     _ East:     R.    M.    Kennedv,    Jr.,    Kings    Mountain 1938  

1-8           15     .„ Grover:    J.    C.    Scruggs,    Grover 1959  

9-12           3         35     Kings    Mountain:     H.    E.    Jaynes,    Kings    Mountain 1938*1920 

1-7           15     North:     R.     H.     Brj'ant,     Kings     Mountain 1957  „ 

1-7             7     Park    Grace:    Evan    J.    Evans,    Kings    Mountain 

1-6           11     West:    L    B.    Goforth,    Jr.,    Kings    Mountain 1941  

24  8         negro: 

1-12         12           8     Compact:     L.    L.    Adams,    Kings    Mountain — —  1940 

1-8           12     Davidson:     C.    A.    Allison,     Kings    Mountain 1958  

Non-Public  Schools: 

1                 1     Greenway    First    Grade:    Canterbury    Rd Non-Sectarian  

1-2             1     Trinity   Day   School:    302    Phiefer    Rd Sectarian  _ 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Kings  Mountain  Christian:  Mrs.  R.  G.  Whisnant,  607  Meadowbrook  Rd. 
Trinity  Day  School:  Thomas  Droppers,  Phiefer  Rd. 

Shelby 

Board  of  Education:     Cecil  Gilliatt,   Chairman,   Shelby;   William   Campbell,   Mrs.   J.   L.   Suttle, 

Jr.,  Paris  Yelton,  Lamar  Young 
Board  Attorney:    Joseph  C.  Whisnant,  Shelby 


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12 

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9 

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9 

21 

9 

8 

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Superintendent:    Malcolm    E.    Brown,    Shelby Phone:  £[117-6367 

Supervisor:    Boyce  M.  Morrison,  Shelby 
Attendance  Worker:     Mrs.  Clara  Newman 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND   ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

139  63      TOTAL 

107         44         white: 

1-6  21     Graham:     James    Edwin    Spangler,    Shelby 1939 

1-6  8     _     Jefferson:    Dan   W.   Moore,   Jr.,   Shelby 1940 

1-6  17     Marion:     W.     B.     Wilder,     Shelby 1940 

1-6  13     Morgan:     Oscar    Padgett,     Jr.,     Shelby 1940     „ 

1-6  7     „ Washington :     Doc     Paul     Willis,     Shelby 1939     

7-9  29         12     Junior    High:     Hale    T.    Bryson,    Shelby 1952     

18-12     32     Senior    High:     Wayne    J.     Caudill.     Shelby •1920 

1-12  9     (Special   Education):    Bettye  Carpenter,  Director,  Shelby 

(AU  Schools — Music,  Art,  Librarian) 
NEGRO: 

Cleveland    Training:     James    D.    Hoskins,    Shelby 1928 

Hunter:    James    W.    Beam,    Shelby 

(Special  Education) 
Non-Publie  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 
white: 
Central  Methodist  Church   Week-Day:    Mrs.   Dick   Dudley,   N.   Washington 
Jack  and  Jill:  Mrs.  G.  B.  Lovelace,  603  W.  Warren  St. 
First  Baptist  Church:  Mrs.  Nora  Harris,  120  N.  Lafayette  St.,  Shelby 
Little  Beaver:  Mrs.  Gene  Blanton.  1307  Wesson  Rd. 
Libby  Mills  Woman's  Club:  Mrs.  R.  G.  Stockton,  Morton  St. 
Wonderland:  Mrs.  Thomas  W.  Cothran,  604  Forrest  Hill  Dr. 
Work  and  Play:  Mrs.  Hugh  Arrowood,  BrookhlU 

negro: 
Shelby  Negro:  Mrs.  Pearl  Wesson,  Pinckney  St. 

COLUMBUS 

Board  of  Education:    W.    L.    Hobbs,    Chairman,    Delco:    Charles    Council,    Lake    Waccamaw; 

P.    O.    Gore,    Nakina;    H.    G.    Dameron,    Tabor    City;    Lucian    Stephens, 

Evergreen;  Car]  Stephens,  Clarendon 

Superintendent:    T.    Ward    Guy,    Whiteville P/wm«:  MI  2-3848 

Asst.  Superintendent:    John  J.  Hicks,  Whiteville 
Supervisors:    White — B.  D.  Bunn,  Whiteville,  Secondary 

Ruth  O.  Meares,  Chadbourn,  Elementary 
Negro — Edythe  S.  Brown,  Whiteville 
Attendance  Worker:    Floy  Parker,  Chadbourn 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    Roger  L.  Tippett,  Whiteville 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YE.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

286         136      TOTAL 

159  87  white: 

1-12  15  9     Acme  Delco:    I.   A.   Wortman,   Delco 1953  1923 

1-12  10  7     Cerro    Gordo:    J.    B.    Evans,    Cerro    (3ordo 1952  1925 

1-12  22  12     Chadbourn:    Edward    H.    Cooper,    Jr.,    Chadbourn 1953  1920 

1-12  12  7     Evergreen:    J.    E.    Pierce,    Evergreen 1952  1925 

1-12  8  6     Fair    Bluff:     Pierce    Dalton,    Fair    Bluff 1953  1919 

1-8  9     Guideway:    Watson   Rankin,    Rt.   3,   Tabor   City 1954  „ 

1-12  20  11     Hallsboro:     R.    C.    Elkins,    Hallsboro 1953  1925 

9-12     10     Nakina:    M.    M.    Jones,    Nakina _ 1953 

1-8  12     Old    Dock:    Edwin    Currie,    Rt.    4,    Whiteville _ 

1-12  32  15     Tabor   City:    Randall    Burleson,    Tabor    City 1956  1924 

1-12  19  10     Williams   Twp.:    Robert   C.    Lewis,    Rt.    3,    Whiteville 1953  1941 

10  4  INDIAN: 

1-12  3  1     Chadbourn:    Henry    W.    Smith,    Chadbourn 

1-12  7  3     Waccamaw:    Edmond    Locklear,    Jr.,    Bolton 

117  44  negro: 

1-12  13  9     Armour:    W.   R.   Davis,   Rt.   1,   Acme 

1-12  13  11     Artesia:     Legrande    Summersett,     Hallsboro 1952  1952 

1-8  7     Bolton :    Henry    N.    Powell,    Bolton 

1-8  8     Carver:    John    H.    Jones,    Fair    Bluff 

1-8  9     Carver    Moore:     B.    K.    Coins,    Clarkton 

1-12  16  7     Douglass:    William    A.    Ware,    Tabor    City 1960 

1-12  22  8     Mt.    Olive:    W.    E.    Brown,    Rt.    1,    Whiteville 1960 

1-8  7     _ Oak     Forest:     Donnie    Graham,     Nakina 

1-12  22  10     Westside:    A.    L.    Williams,    Chadbourn 1936 

Non-Public  Schools: 
1-10  1  1     Winter    Haven    Junior    Academy:    Bolton 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 


Columbus-Craven  55 

Whiteville 

Board  of  Education:    W.     F.     Floyd,     Chairman,     Ben     Gillam,     Vice-chairman,     Mrs.     J.     C. 
Smith,    Edward    C.    Mottinger.    H.    J.    Watts,    Clyde    R.    Williams    and 
Robert  M.  Wooten,  Jr. 
Board  Attorney:     D.  Jack  Hooks,  Whiteville 

Superintendent:    G.    H.    Arnold,    Whiteville P;io«e:   Midway  2-3237 

Supervisors:    White — Mrs.  Rachel  D.  Woodard,  Whiteville 

Negro — Same  as  County 
Attendance  Worker:  Mrs.  Mary  C.  Leaman,  Whiteville 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YK.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

84  32      TOTAL 

54  21  white: 

1-6  13     Edgewood:     Herbert    Kenwood    Royal,    Whiteville 1958  

1-7  7     New   Hope:    Mrs.   Hazel  Williamson,   Whiteville 

1-7  28     Whiteville   Elementary:    R.    E.    David,    Whiteville 1951  

8-12           6  21     Whiteville  High:    Paul  H.   Rasberry,  Whiteville 1920 

negro: 

1-12         30         11     Central:    R.    Grayer    Powell,    Whiteville 1931 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Episcopal  Church:  Elsie  Harrelson 
First  Baptist  Church:  Mrs.  R.  C.  Foster 
WhiteviUe:  Mrs.  David  Smith 

CRAVEN 

Board  of  Education:     C.  A.   Seifert,   New  Bern;   J.   M.  Miller,   1909   Neuse  Blvd.,   New   Bern; 
C.    L.    PoweU,    New    Bern,    Rt.    5;    J.    L.    Peterson,    Vanceboro;    L.    R. 
Sermons,   Dover,   Rt.    1;   Forrest   Daugherty,   Dover,    Rt.   1;   L.   B.   Pate, 
New  Bern,  Rt.  2;  Roger  Bell,  Havelock 
Attorney:    Employed  as  need  arises 

Superintendent:     R.    L.    Pugh,    New    Bern Phone:  ME  7-4115 

Administrative  Assistant:     Joe  T.  Stevens,  Box  1701,  New  Bern 
Supervisors:     White — Selma  Pritchard,  Box  1701,  New  Bern 
Negro — Ethel  Mae  Lewis,  Box  1324,  New  Bern 
Special  Subjects:     Music:   White — Dorothy   V.   Hoskins,   Dorothy  L.  Deaton,  Nancy  Russell, 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Bodkin 
Negro — Mrs.  Lauretta  B.  Smith 
Band:   White — Guyte  M.  Cotton.  Jean  Welch 

Negro — Thornton  A.  Canady,  Jr. 
Guidance:   H.  D.  Lambeth,  Jr. 
Art:   Mrs.  Barbara  Martin 
Vocational  Education:    Thurman  Brock 
Science  &  Math:   Mrs.  Barbara  Y.  Brock 
Attendance  Worker:     None 

Director  of  Transportation  <&  Audio  Visual  Aids:    M.  B.  Pope,  III,  New  Bern 
Supervisor  of  Transportation:     Hubert  Jernigan,  New  Bern 
Supervisor  of  Maintenance:     E.  D.  Brock,  New  Bern 
School  Lunch  Supervisor:    Mrs.  Evelyn  H.  Glenn,  New  Bern 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

231  70      TOTAL 

158  55  WHITE: 

1-8  17     _ Bridgeton:     J.    H.    Hinton,    Bridgeton 

1-8  23     Brinson    Memorial:    Clinton    E.    LeGette,    New    Bern 1954     _ 

1-8  4     Cove    City:     R.     W.     Richardson,     Cove    City 1952     

1-12  4  6     Dover:     Aimeul    H.    Casey,    Dover 1952  1922 

1-7  6     Ernul:     Mrs.    Sadie    McLawhorn,     Ernul 

8-12  3  14     Farm    Life:     E.    P.    Blair,    Vanceboro 1954  1920 

1-8  6     Fort   Barnwell:    M.    B.    Morris,    Dover,    Rt.    1 

Havelock  District,  Arthur  W.  Edwards,  Prin.,  Havelock 

1-7  23     Graham    A.    Barden:    W.    J.    Gurganus,    Havelock 1956     

1-7  32     West   Havelock    Elementary:    Seth   B.    Henderson,   Havelock..     

7-8  19     Havelock    Jr.    High:    James    A.    Vinci,    Havelock 

9-12     27  Havelock    High:     Stewart    M.    Daniels,    Havelock 1957 

1-12  7  8     Jasper:    R.    H.    Woodard,    New    Bern,    Rt.    2 1962  1925 

1-7  14     Vanceboro:     Jerome     Worsley,     Vanceboro 1954     

73         15         negro: 

1-8  7     _     Clyde   A.    Erwin:    S.    R.    Lloyd,    Cove    City _ 

1-4  4     Craven   Corner:    R.   W.   Badger,   Havelock,    Rt.   1 


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-8  4     Dover:    Leavy    J.    Moore,    Dover 

-8  9     Godette:    Mrs.    Matilda    Fenner,    Havelock,    Rt.    1 

-8  12     James    City:    Henry    F.    Edwards,    James    City 

1-12           9  15  Newbold:    A.    D.    Smith,    Dover,    Rt.    1 —  1938 

13     Pleasant  Hill:   W.  W.  Ryder,  New  Bern,  Rt.  2 

15     Vanceboro   Consolidated:    John    R.   Hill,    Vanceboro 

Non-Public  Schools: 

1-8  9     Annunciation  School:  Sister  Edward  Mary,  C.R.S.M., 

Havelock      Sectarian     _ 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Base  Nursery   and   Kindergarten:    Mrs.   T.   W.   Tinsley,    Cherry   Point 

New  Bern 

Board  of  Education:  James  B.  Simpson,  Chairman;  Harry  Soufas,  O.  T.  Faison,  Walter 
C.  Jones,  Jr.,  Mrs.  Raymond  Pollock,  Mrs.  Joe  S.  Johnson,  Mrs. 
C.  E.  Hancock,  Dr.  W.  H.  Bell,  Harry  B.  Wright 

Board  Attorney:     R.  E.  Whitehurst,  New  Bern 

Superintendent:     H.    J.    MacDonald,    New    Bern Pftone:   ME  7-3098 

Supervisor:    Mary  H.  Walker,  New  Bern 

Attendance  Worker:    None 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YK.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCrr.\L    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

128  67      TOTAL 

78  45  WHITE: 

1-8  31     Central:    Guy    P.    Rose,    Jr.,    New    Bern 1948     

1-6  13     Eleanor    Marshall:     D.    Calvin    Stokes,    New    Bern 1950     

9-12     45  New   Bern:    W.    L.    Flowers,    Jr.,    New    Bern *1920 

1-6  7     Oaks  Road:    Mrs.  Eudora  Y.  Spencer,   New  Bern 1961     

1-6  8     Riverside:    Leslie    M.    Venters,    New    Bern 1950     

1-6  15     Trent  Park:    Charles   L.   Davis,    New   Bern 1960     

4     (All  schools — Special  teachers) 

50  22         negro: 

8-12           2  22  J.    T.    Barber:    W.    M.    Booker,    New    Bern 1925 

1-6  8     Duffy   Field:    Grover   C.    Fields,    New   Bern 

1-7  40     West   Street:    F.    R.    Danyus,    New   Bern 

Non-Public  Schools: 

white: 

1-8  4      Saint    Paul:    Si.ster    M.    Gertrude,    508    Middle    St., 

New    Bern Sectarian     

negro: 
1-12  4  3     Saint  Joseph:   Sister  M.  Pulcheria,  719  Broad  St., 

New     Bern Sectarian     1945 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Christ  Church:  Mrs.  Celia  Ferebee 
Little  Hands:  Mrs.  Pearl  B.  Fulford 
Miss  Bessie  HoUister:  Bessie  HoUister 
Riverside:  Mrs.  Mildred  O.  Boyd 

CUMBERLAND 

Board  of  Education:  E.  Bruce  MacFayden,  Chairman,  Fayetteville;  Donald  Mclntyre, 
Godwin;  E.  L.  Maxwell,  Stedman;  Howard  L.  Hall,  Spring  Lake; 
Alton  E.  Smith,  Hope  Mills 

Board  Attorney:     Coy  E.  Brewer,  Fayetteville 

Superintendent:     F.    D.    Byrd,    Jr.,    Fayetteville Phone:    HE    2-7151 

Assistant  Superintendent:     C.  Wayne  Collier,  Fayetteville 

Btisiness  Manager:    Jack  Britt,  Fayetteville 

Supervisors:   White — Mattie  B.  Rogers,  Fayetteville;  Ethel  T.  Draper,  Fayetteville; 
James  McN.  Williams,  Fayetteville 
Negro — Mae  R.  Williams,  Fayetteville 

School  Social  Worker:     Elizabeth  Johnston,  Fayetteville 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    W.  B.  Davis,  Fayetteville 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT  ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

509         164      TOTAL 

370       127         white: 
1-7  24     Alger  B.  Wilkins:  John  E.  Mueller,  332  Cedar  Creek  Rd., 

Fayetteville      

1-7  5     Beaver   Dam:    Ruth   H.   Murray,    P.   O.   Box   577,    Clinton 

1-6  18     Camden  Road:  Ethel  C.  Delaby,  127  Rowaland  Circle, 

Fayetteville      

1-7  6     Cedar    Creek:    Paul    D.    Bass,    Rt.    2,    Fayetteville 


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8-12  2         14     Central:     E.    M.    Honeycutt,    Rt.    1,    Fayetteville 

1-6  7     Cumberland  Mills:  Charles  E.  Matthews,  1845  Wayne  Lane, 

Fayetteville      - 

1-6  26     Cumberland  Road:  A.  Foe  O'Neal,  3202  Kentyre  Dr., 

Fayetteville      

1-8           16     District   No.   7:    Henry   L.    Kendall,    Rt.    1,    Fayetteville 1957     

1-7  12     Eastover:     Harry    S.    McMillan,    Wade 

1-12           7           5     Gray's    Creek:    Wendle    H.    Capps,    Rt.    1,    Hope    Mills 1929 

1-7             7     Honeycutt:    Ethel    A.    Ingold,    Clififdale    Rd.,    Fayetteville 1953     

1-12         24         14     Hope    Mills:    Ernest    F.    Hubbard,    Hope    Mills .1940  1925 

1-12         10  3     Les  Maxwell   (Indian):   Jesse  J.  Maynor,  Rt.   1,  Rowland...,     

1-8  7     Linden:    Preston    E.    Jones,    Jr.,    Box    834.    Lillington 

1-8           22     Long   HiU:    Young   W.   Howard,   Rt.   6,   Fayetteville 1954     

1-7  25     Mary  McArthur:  Tryon  D.  Lancaster,  3914  Brentwood  Dr., 

Fayetteville      - 

7-12         11         19     Massey  HiU:  Vernon  C.  Mason,  1060  Southern  Ave., 

Fayetteville      1941  1927 

9-12     21     Pine  Forest:  Harold  K.  Warren,  1623  Gilmore  St., 

Fayetteville      1956 

1-8           28     Seventy-First    Elem.:    Billie   M.    Harmon,    Rt.    4,    Fayetteville  1941     

9-12     30     Seventy-First    High:     Loyd    Auman,    Rt.    4,    Fayetteville 1925 

1-8  27     Spring  Lake:  Howard  D.  Draper,  808  Poplar  Rd., 

Fayetteville     1950     

1-7  10     Stedman    E!em.:    Margaret    V.    Jaynes,    Autryville 

8-12           6         21     Stedman    High:    Torrey    M.    Johnson,    Stedman 1941  1925 

1-7           19     Sunnyside:     Joseph    N.    Catlett,    Fayetteville 1939     

1-8  19     Westarea:  Frances  E.  Abbott,  121  Hillview  Ave., 

Fayetteville    

1-8  25     Wm.  H.  Owen:  J.  Worth  Carter,  217  Wilboroiigh  Ave., 

Fayetteville     1961     

5     (Librarians) 

2     (Speech  Therapist) 

139  37         negro: 

1-12         21  16  Armstrong:    W.    R.    Hill,    Box    1009,    Fayetteville 1961     1934 

1-7  28     Ashley:    WiUiam    N.    McGuire,    623    North    St.,    Fayetteville..      1959     

8-12           8  20  Chesnutt:    Wm.    E.    Murphy,    Box    1098,    Fayetteville 1940 

1-7  27     Lewis   Chapel:    C.    G.   Avent,    Jr.,    Box    82,    Fayetteville 1959     

1-7  8     Raleigh  Road:  Calvin  T.  Daniels,  1811  Broadell  Dr., 

Fayetteville      1962     

1-7  22     Seabrook:    Lonnie   J.    Lockamy,    512    Albany    St.,    Fayetteville     1958     

1-7  9     Swan's   Creek:    J.   H.   Lewis,   Jr.,  217   Moore   St.,   Fayetteville     — —     

1-7  13     Wade:    E.    P.    McMiUan,    909    CoUier    Dr..    FayetteviUe 1960     

2  1  (Librarians,  Driver  Education) 

1    (Speech  Therapist) 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Federal  Schools: 

125     TOTAL 

Fort  Bragg  Schools:  B.  M.  Holcombe, 

Ft.    Bragg Phone:    Ft.    Bragg    Ext.    4-5114 

1     Supervisor:  Dr.  L  .1.  Murray,  Ft.  Bragg 

1-6  18     Bowley:    Stable  H.   Leonard,   Jr.,   Ft.    Bragg 

1-6  26     Butner:     Forest    H.    Deshields,    Ft.    Bragg 

1-6  19     Holbrook:    Donald   H.    Orr,    Ft.    Bragg 

7-8  20     Irwin:     Charles    R.    Montooth,     Ft.    Bragg 

1-6  22     McNair:     Asa    Jackson,     Ft.     Bragg _ 

1-e  20     Murray:    Maxie    R.    Mintz,    Ft.    Bragg 

6     (Librarians) 

1     (Speech  Therapist) 

1     (Psychologist) 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Ft.  Bragg:  Mrs.  Reva  B.  Farrell,  Drawer  A,  Fort  Bragg 

Fayettevillef 

Board  of  Education:  Neill  A.  Currie,  Jr.,  Luther  B.  Black,  Rupert  E.  Bullard,  Mrs.  Dan 
S.  Currie,  Jr.,  Dr.  J.  M.  Harry,  J.  W.  Hensdale,  Murray  F.  HaU, 
J.  Harvey  Oliver,  Jr.,  L.  L.  Rouse,  Mrs.  Harry  Stein,  J.  Mel  Thomp- 
son, all  of  Fayetteville 

Board  Attorneys:     Edward  B.  Hope,  James  R.  Nance,  Fayetteville 

Superintendent:     C.    Reid   Ross,    Fayetteville Phone:    484-7111 

Asat.  Supt.  in  Charge  of  Instruction:    Willard  S.  Swiers,  Fayetteville 

Aast.  to  Supt.  in  Charge  of  Business:     Zolly  L.  Bowden,  FayetteviUe 

Director  of  Visual  Aids:     J.  W.  Carruth,  Fayetteville 

Supervisors:    White:   Mrs.    Nell   M.   McArthur,    Fayetteville,    Mrs.    Mary    S.    HaU,    FayetteviUe 
Negro:   Mrs.  Addie  O.  Williams,  FayetteviUe 

Supervisor  of  Library  Services:     Carroll  R.  Powell,  Fayetteville 

Supervisor  of  Instructional  Supplies:    Mrs.  Floyd  B.  Souders,  Fayetteville 

School  Lunch  Supervisors:     Mrs.  Ann  Harrison  Monroe,  Fayetteville 

Mrs.  Jesse  McNeill  Crutchfield,  FayetteviUe 

Director  of  Industrial  Education  Center:     John  F.  Standridge,  Fayetteville 

Public  Schools: 


58 


Educational  Directory  op  North  Carolina 


GRADES      TEACHERS 
TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S. 

280       135 


7-9 
1-6 
1-6 
10-12 
1-6 
* 

7-9 
1-6 
1-6 
1-6 
1-6 


10-12 
1-6 
1-6 
1-7 

• 

1-6 
1-6 

7-9 


NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS 
TOTAL 


YR.  ACCREDITED 
ELEM.      B.S. 


( 


156  91  white: 

24  20     Alexander    Graham,    Jr.:     Bert    Ishee,    Fayetteville 

19     Belvedere:     Mrs.    Margaret    T.    Willis,    Fayetteville 

21     Central-Person:     Arthur    Irving    Maynard,    Fayetteville. 

62     Fayetteville  Senior:    John   T.   Sasser,   Fayetteville 

13     Haymount:     Mary    Sue    McCutchen,     Fayetteville 

6     Hillsboro    Street:    Wm.    R.    George,    Favetteville 

12  9  Horace   Sisk   Junior:    C.    Fletcher   Womble,    Fayetteville. 
8     Lucile    Souders:    Martha    E.    Ellis,    Fayetteville 

16     Ramsey    Street:    Wm.    R.    George,    Fayetteville 

13     Vanstory    Hills:     Wm.    G.    Johnston,    Jr.,    Fayetteville. 

19     Westlawn:     Alma    O.     Easom,     Fayetteville 

5     (Special  in  elem.  schools:  Music,  Phy.  Ed.,  Speech) 


1941 
1956 
1941 

1952 

1953 
•i92() 

1960 



1960 
1949 


124 


44 


negro: 
31     E.    E.    Smith    Senior:    E.    E.    Miller,    Fayetteville 

16     Edward    Evans:     Selina    M.    Melvin,    Fayetteville 

17     Fayetteville    Elem.    No.    12:    W.    T.    Brown,    Fayetteville 

25     Fayetteville   Elem.    No.    10:    J.    E.    Purcell,    Fayetteville 

2      Fuller:   W.  T.   Brown,   Fayetteville  

22     „     Newbold    Training:    Helen    A.    Hucles,    Fayetteville 

19     North    Street:    Teresa    C.    Berrien,    Fayetteville 

20  13     Washington    Drive    Junior:    J.    S.    Spivey,    Fayetteville 

3     (Special  in  elem.  schools:  Music,  Speech) 

NotuPublie  Schools: 

white: 
1-8  8     St.  Patrick's:  Sister  Rose  Louise,  Ft.  Bragg  Rd., 

Fayetteville     Sectarian 

1  3     The  Haynie  School:  Mrs.  J.  Duke  Haynie, 

Fayetteville      Non-Sectarian 


♦1930 


1-8  4     „ St.  Ann's: 

Streets, 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 


Sister  Joan  Margaret,  Cor.  Cool  Spring  and  Grove 
Fayetteville Sectarian 


Eutaw  Community  Church:  Mrs.  Wm.  Dept.,  Stamper  Rd. 
Holy  Trinity  Episcopal  Church:  Mrs.  Mason  Hicks,  Raeford  Rd. 
Hay  Street  Methodist  Church:  Mrs.  R.  E.  Luper 
St.  John's  Episcopal  Church:  Mrs.  Ed  Barnhill,  Green  St. 
Highland  Presbyterian  Church:  Dorothy  Hutaff,  111  Highland  Ave. 
The  Haynie  School:  Mrs.  J.  Duke  Haynie,  Ray  Ave. 

Mrs.    N.    P.    Guy    Day    Nursery    and    Kindergarten:    Mrs.    N.    P.    Guy, 
3232  Pinewood  Dr. 

negro: 
College   Hgts.    Presbyterian    Church:    Mrs.    Ruby    Baldwin,    Seabrook    Rd. 


CURRITUCK 

Board  of  Education:  Dr.  C.  N.  Wright,  Chairman,  Jarvisburg;  L.  L 
Point:  Wallace  E.  Davis,  Currituck;  James  H 
Sam  Sanderlin,  Shawboro 

Board  Attorney:    W.  F.  Walker,  Jr.,  Currituck 

Superintendent:     S.    C.    Chandler,    Currituck Phone 

Supervisor:    Mrs.  Myrtle  P.  Croom,  Belcross  (shared  with  Camden  County) 

Attendance  Worker:     None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    Luther  B.  West,  Currituck 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS 

taught   ELEM.    H.S 

41  20 


NAME   OF   SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND   ADDRESS 
TOTAL 


Dozier,    Jr.,    Powells 
Ferebee,    Shawboro; 


Coinjock    3106 


YR.  ACCREDITED 
ELEM.      H.S. 


26         13         white: 

9-12     13     Knapp :    W.    F.    Landing,    Currituck 

1-8  12     „ Griggs:    I.    L.    Williams,    Poplar    Branch 

1-7  3     Knotts   Island:    Mrs.    Marie   H.    Jones,    Knotts   Island. 

1-8  11     Moyock:    W.    M.    Hooper,    Moyock 

15  7         negro: 

1-12         15  7     Currituck    Union:    W.    H.    Pattillo,    Maple 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 

♦Exceptional 


1960 


1932 


Dare-Davidson 


59 


DAREt 

Board  of  Education:  Robert  O.  Ballance,  Chairman,  Manteo;  Mrs.  T.  H.  Brig^s,  Jr., 
Kill  Devil  Hills,  W.  P.  Dillon,  Buxton;  Floyd  L.  Hooper,  Stumpy 
Point;  C.  T.  Williams,  HI,  Avon 

Board  Attorney:    Kellogg,  Jr.,  Manteo 

Superintendent:    Mrs.    Mary   L.    Evans,    Manteo Phone:  2667 

Supervisors:    None 

Attendance  Worker:     None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    W.  R.  Tillett,  Manteo 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YB.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT  ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND    ADDP.ESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

84  18      TOTAL 

31  17  white: 

1-12           9  5     Cape    Hatteras:    B.    J.    Salter,    Buxton 1950 

1-8  5     Kitty    Hawk:    L.    E.    Cayton,    Kitty    Hawk 1961 

1-8  17     Manteo    Elementary:    G.    H.    Gaskill,    Manteo 1952     _ 

9-12     12     Manteo    High:    C.    H.    Butler,    Manteo 1920 

3           1         negro: 
1-12  3  1     Roanoke:    F.   D.    Sledge,   Manteo 

Non-Public  School:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Kitty  Hawk:  Mrs.  David  Stick,  Kitty  Hawk 


DAVIDSON 

Board  of  Education:     D.    W.    McCulloch,    Chairman,    Rt.    2,    Lexington:    Vice    Chairman,    H. 
Lindsay    Dorsett,     Rt.     9,     Winston-Salem;     D.    Clarence    Sink,     Rt.     7, 
Lexington;    Mrs.    C.    L.    White,    Jr.,    Thomasville;    Roy    Orell,    Rt.    1, 
Linwood 
Board  Attorney:    P.  V.  Critcher,  Lexington 

Superintendent:    E.   Lawson   Brown,    Lexington,    P.    O.    Box   266 Phone:   CH  6-4529 

Administrative    Assistant:     C.    F.    Huffman,    Lexington Phone:   CH  6-2968 

Consultants:     High    School,    Mrs.    Carl    Brinkley.    Lexington,    R-10 Phone:   CH  6-2968 

Elementary,    Mrs.    E.    H.    Reich,    Lexington,    R-8 Phone:   CH  6-2968 

Elem.    &    Audio-Visual    Coordinator,    Elvin    Arrants,    Lex Phone:   CH  6-2968 

Attendance,    Kenneth    Lanning,    Lexington Phone:   CH  6-4529 


J.    W.    Phillips,    Lexington Phone: 

Robert    Phelps,    Lexington Phone: 


B.    Palmer,    Lexington Phone:   CH  6-2633 


Transportation    Supervisor: 
Transportation    Cost    Clerk: 
Maintenance    Supervisor:     J. 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      teachers 

taught    elem.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS 

282         113      TOTAL 


CH  6-2633 
CH  6-2633 


YR.  ACCREDITED 
ELEM.      H.S. 


1-8 
9-12 

'8 

'8 

•12 

•12 


-12     _ 


276 
12 


113 


8 
9-12 


23 

9 



21 

22 

12 

18 

33 

18 

16 

19 

18 

26 

18 

13 

7 

12 

10 

9 

19 

28 

15 

4 



1 

5 

2 

6 

6 

white: 

Arcadia:    Ralph    Kimel,    Lexington,    Rt.    8 1946  

Central:    D.   Hoyle   Young,    Lexington.    Rt.   6 1958 

Churchland:    Joe   Widenhouse,    Jr.,    Lexington,    Rt.    5 1954  

Davis-Townsend:    D.    D.    Martin,    Lexington,    Rt.    1 1954  

Denton :     M.    T.    Honeycutt,    Denton 1924 

East   Davidson:    R.    H.    Buie,    Thomasville,    Rt.    1 1962 

Fair  Grove:   E.  T.  Kearns,  Jr.,  Thomasville,  217  Cedar  Lodge     

Hasty:    Ralph    C.    Copley,    Thomasville,    Rt.    4 1958  

Ledf ord :    Carly le    Cox,    Thomasville,    Rt.    4 1958 

Linwood :    T.    K.    Huss,    Linwood 1939  _ 

Midway:    Carl   W.    Price,    Lexington,    Rt.    10 1939  

North   Davidson:    James   O.    Teal,    Lexington,    Rt.    10 •1958 

Pilot:     W.    R.    Lemmons,    Thomasville,     Rt.     1 1954  „. 

Reeds:     Robert    R.    Rankin,    Lexington,    Rt.    3 1953  

Reedy   Creek:    Joseph   F.    Hawkins,    Lexington,    Rt.   8 

Silver  Valley:    Paul  V.  Yarborough,  Lexington,  Rt.  2 

Southmont:     Billie     H.     Leatherman,     Southmont 1953  „ 

Tyro:    Roy    L.    Swicegood,    Lexington,    Rt.    3 

Wallburg,     Russel     W.     Zimmerman,     Wallburg 1953  _ 

Welcome:     C.    H.    Chapman,    Welcome 1953  

West    Davidson:    William    C.    Walton,    Linwood,    Rt.    1 1959 

Children's  Center,  Trainable,  Mrs.  Mary  B.  Patterson, 

Lexington,     Rt.     1 

Industrial  Education  Center,  W.  T.  Sinclair,  Director, 

Lexington     • 

(Special  Education:  Speech  3,  Educable  2,  Driver  Training,  Guidance) 


negro: 

1-8  6     Thomas: 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 


Paul  L.  Thomas,  Winston-Salem,   Rt.   9. 


None 


60  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

Lexington 

Board  of  Education:     Clifford    A.    Erickson,    Chairman,    Jaques   L.    Beck,    Odell    M.    Burkhart, 

Dr.  Harold  D.  Cranford,  Felix  O.  Gee,  Robert  H.  Greer 
Board  Attorney:    Walter  F.  Brinkley,  Lexington 

Superintendent:    L.     E.     Andrews,     Lexington Phone:   CH  6-2221 

Bttsinesa    Manager:    Leonard     Surratt,     Lexington Phone:   CH  6-5366 

Supervisor:     Willie    Ellen    Trexler,    Lexington Phone:   CH  6-5356 

Attendance  Worker:     None 

School   Lunch   Suiyervisor:    Mrs.    Anglos    M.    Lindsay,    Lexington Phone:   CH  6-5356 

Public  Schoole: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

140  54      TOTAL 

107  41  WHITE: 

1-6  13     Cecil:     Dedrick     F.     Samuels,     Lexington 1960     

1-6  9     Eanes:    demons    A.    Smith,    Lexington 1962     

1-6  13     Grimes:   Lillian  H.  Maybry,  Lexington 1958     _. 

1-6  14     Holt:    E.    Mildred    Lindsay,    Lexington 1958     

7-8  25     Lexington    Junior:     Theodore    Leonard,    Lexington 1959     

9-12     41     Lexington    Senior:     C.    E.    Wike,    Lexington *1939 

1-6  15     Pickett:     Harold    W.    Bowen,    Lexington 1967     

1-6  13     Robbins:    Florence  M.   Reid,   Lexington 1959     „ 

5     (Special) 

33         13         NEGRO: 

7-12  7         13     Dunbar    Junior-Senior:    A.    B.    Bingham,    Lexington *1929 

1-6  11     Dunbar    Elementary:    David    H.    Wagner,    Jr.,    Lexington....      1962     

1-6  13     South    Lexington    Elem:    Frances    F.    Hargrave,    Lexington..      1961     

2     (Special) 

Non-Pjiblic  Schools:   None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Erlanger:  Mrs.  Archie  Haynes,  Ninth  St. 

First  Baptist:  Mrs.  James  Stallings,  600  Maegeo  Dr. 

First  Methodist:  Mrs.  Archie  Sink,  Glen  wood  Dr. 

First  Presbyterian:  Mrs.  Thomas  C.  Hinkle,  Westover  Dr. 

Hillcrest  Kindergarten:  Mrs.  R.  L.  Baker,  211  Chestnut  St. 

St.  Stephen's  Methodist  Church:  Mrs.  Gertrude  Gidney,  E.  4th  St. 

Thomasville 

Board  of  Education:    Dr.    C.    O.    Plyler,    Jr.,    Chairman:    J.    C.    Dorety,    Vice-Chairman;    Van 

W.  Richardson,  T.  H.  Burwell,  J.  Curry  Regan 
Board  Attorney:     R.  F.  Van  Landingham,  Thomasville 

Superintendent:    W.    S.    Horton,    Thomasville Phone:    3553 

Supervisor:    Margaret  Elizabeth  Walker,  Thomasville 
Attendance  Worker:    None 

School  Lunch  Supervisor:     Mrs.  Mary  Jane  Larabee,  Thomasville 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND   ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

105  40      TOTAL 

80  34  WHITE: 

1-6  21     Colonial    Drive:    Lucile    Kirkpatrick,    Thomasville 

1-6  21     Kern    Street:     Eva    Kirkman,    Thomasville 1940     

1-6  18     Liberty   Drive:    Thomas    A.    Patterson,    Thomasville _ 

7-9  20  9     Main   Street   Junior:    L.   H.   Ballard,   Thomasville 1953     1920 

10-12     25     Senior:    H.    C.    Hudgins,    Jr.,    Thomasville *1920 

25  6         negro: 

1-12         19  6     Church    Street:     Nathan    G.    Perry,    Thomasville *1933 

1-6  6     Turner   Street:    Mrs.    Golden    F.    Wall,    Thomasville 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

'First  Methodist   Church :   Mrs.   Arthur   Black,   Jr.,    100   E.    Sunset   Ave. 
Rosemary  Studio  of  Dance  and  Kindergarten:  Mrs.  Rosemary  S.  Davis, 

13  Trade  St. 
Thomasville:  Mrs.  Lawrence  Hill,  Carmault  St. 


DAVIE 

Board  of  Education:    J.    B.    Cain,    Chairman,    Mocksville,    Rt.    5:    C.    F.    Bahnson,    Cooleemee; 

L.    W.    West,    Mocksville,    Rt.    2;    G.    H.    C.    Shutt,    Mocksville;    H.    R. 

Allen,  Mocksville,  Rt.  3;  G.  R.  Madison,  Mocksville 
Board  Attorney:     Peter  W.  Hairston,  Mocksville 


Davie-Duplin 


61 


Superintendent:    W.    T.    Bird,    Mocksville 

Supervisor:    Glenn  Tolliver,  Mocksville 
Attendance  Worker:     None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:   E.  R.  Silliman,  Mocksville 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES  TEACHERS 
TAUGHT  ELEM.  H.S 
42 


.Phone:   634-2500 


99 


NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS 
TOTAL 


YR.  ACCREDITED 
ELEM.       H.S. 


35 


1-5 

1-8 

9-12 

1-8 

1-8 

1-8 

1-8 


84 

5     Wm.    R.    Davie:     Kathryn    Brown 1951  

21  .  Cooleemee:     V.    G.    Prim,    Cooleemee 1952  

35  Davie   County:    D.    F.    Stillwell,    Mocksville 1957 

9     Farmington:     A.    M.    Kiser,    Jr.,    Mocksville 1951  

27  Mocksville:    Roy    P.    Marsh,    Mocksville 1952  

14     Shady    Grove:     S.    G.    Wallace,    Advance 1952  

8     Smith    Grove:    John    T.    Jones,    Advance,    Rt.    1 1955  


15  7         negro: 

1-12         11  7     Central    Davie:    Carl    K.    Hargraves,    Mocksville 1952     1940 

1-7  4     North   Cooleemee:    Mrs.   Mary   Davis,    Salisbuiy,    Box   342 1962     

Non-Public  Schools:   None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Mrs.  Davis':  Mrs.  J.  P.  Davis,  Mocksville 

Mrs.  L.  T.  Hunter's:  Mrs.  L.  T.  Hunter,  Pine  St.,  Mocksville 


DUPLIN 

Board  of  Education: 


J.    O.    Smith,    Chairman,    Pink    Hill;    W.    F.    Dail,    Chinquapin;    D.    D. 
Blanchard,  Wallace;  Russell  Brock,  Mt.  Olive;  J.  F.  Strickland,  Warsaw 


Board  Attorney 
Superintendent : 


H. 
O. 


E.  Phillips,  Kenansville 

P.    Johnson,    Kenansville Phone:     296-2681 

Assistant  Superintendent:    D.  B.  Teachey,  Rose  Hill 

Supervisors:    White — Annie  Mae  Brown,  Rose  Hill;  Magdalene  Stancil,  Warsaw 

Negro — Annie  Mae  Kenion,  Warsaw 
Speech  Therapist:    White — Louise  W.  Mitchell,  Kenansville; 

Nancy  W.  Williamson,  Kenansville 
Negro — Nannie    M.    Barfield,    Warsaw;    Emma    K.    Farrior,    Kenansville 
Librarians:     White — Linda  Alexander,  Warsaw:  Rachel  Kennedy,  Mt.  Olive;  Mary  G. 
Rhodes,  Beulaville;  Virginia  P.  Quinn,  Beulaville;  Elizabeth  K. 
Mallard,  Wallace 
Negro — Willa  R.  George,  Faison;  Alma  J.  Frederick,  Kenansville; 
Jacqueline  J.  Lacy,  Magnolia 
Guidance:    White — Sallie  C.  Ingram,  Kenansville;  Mary  Dixon  Brown,  Warsaw; 
Mary  E.  B.  Wells,  Rose  Hill 
Negro — Cora  B.  Thompson,  Warsaw;  Jessie  J.  Best,  Kenansville 

Attendance  Worker:     None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     Clarence  Murphy,  Kenansville 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

271         130      TOTAL 


•12 


154 

28 

16 

9 

17 


13 
25 


18 
117 


12 
21 
13 
15 

7 
18 

7 
16 


86  WHITE: 

....     Beulaville:    W.    Ray    Humphrey,    Beulaville 1953 

B.    F.    Grady:    W.    D.    Thigpen,    Albertson 1953 

Calypso:   A.  R.  Roberts,  Calypso 1961 

Chinquapin :    George    F.    Landen 

38     East  Duplin:    R.  L.   Pruit,   Beulaville 

Faison :     R.    B.    Price,    Faison 1960 

16     James    Kenan:    J.    P.    Harmon,    Warsaw 

Kenansville:     Z.    W.    Frazelle,    Kenansville 

Magnolia:     C.    J.    Thomas,    Magnolia 

10     North    DupHn:    H.    E.    Grubbs,    Calypso 

Rose    Hill:    W.    R.    Teachey,    Rose    HiU 1946 

Wallace:    N.    M.    Carlton,    Wallace 

22     Wallace-Rose    Hill:    D.    D.    Abernethy,    Teachey 

Vv'^arsaw:    W.    J.    Taylor,    Warsaw 1941 

44  NEGRO: 

Branch:    O.    B.    Martin,    Albertson 

19     Charity:    C.    W.    Dobbins,    Rose    Hill 

Chinquapin:     Luther     J.     Sutton,     Chinquapin 

13     Douglass:    W.    E.    Smith,    Warsaw 

12     E.    E.    Smith:    J.   T.    Newkirk,    Kenansville 

P.    W.    Moore:    C.    M.    McCall,    Faison 

P.   E.   Williams:    V/.   J.   Powers,   Magnolia 

Rose    Hill:    Windsor    F.    Johnson,    Rose    Hill 

Teachey:     A.    L.    Larkin,    Teachey 

C.   W.    Dobbins:    J.    B.    Dafford,    Wallace 


1962 
i9'58 

'i'926 

1956 


1953 


1938 
1933 


62  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

Non-Public  Schools:     None 
Nursery  and  Kinder qarten  : 

Bowden's:  Warsaw 

School  for  Little  Children:  Mrs.  H.  M.  Morrison,  Wallace 

DURHAMt 

Board  of  Education:    Kenneth    C.    Royall,    Jr.,    Chairman,    Durham,    N.    C;    L.    A.    Downey, 
Durham;   Paul   Wright,   Jr.,   Durham;   L.    R.    Chambers,    Durham;   Mrs. 
Willard  M.  Marley,  Durham 
Board  Attorney:     A.  H.  Graham,  Jr.   (Acting),  Durham 

Superintendent:     Chas.  H.  Chewning,  Durham Phone:   883-0781 

Business  Manager:    Lester  A.  Smith,  Durham 

Supervisors:     White — Mrs.  Allene  B.  Hassell,  2626  Pickett  Rd.,  Durham 

Mrs.  Nellie  W.  McFarland,  621  Swift  Ave.,  Durham 
Miss  Elizabeth  Clay,  1420  Ida  St.,  Durham 
Negro — Mrs.  Lucia  F.  Taylor,  2008  Fayetteville  St.,  Durham 
Special   Subjects — Music:   White:   Mrs.   Jocelyn    R.    Rosemond,    Ridgecrest   Dr.,    Chapel   HiD 

Mrs.  Helena  S.   Brigman,   106  Daniels  Rd.,  Chapel  Hill 
Mrs.  Rebecca  B.  Carnes,  611  Lindsay  St.,  Carrboro 
Negro:   Mrs.  Alice  M.   Stewart,   109   Nelson   St.,  Durham 
Band:   White — Larry  E.  Kirkland,  C-3  Westover  Apts.,  Durham 
Harold  M.  Allen,  Jr.,  Wynne  Rd.,  Durham 
Negro:   W.  H.  Cole,  Jr.,  410  Pekoe  St.,  Durham 
Art:   White — Miss    Mary    R.    Burgess,    Morgan    Creek    Rd.,    Chapel   Hill 
Mrs.  Lou  S.  Otts.   302    Plum   Lane,   Chapel   Hill 
Negro — Mrs.  Althea  M.  Holmes,  1403  S.  Alston  Ave.,  Durham 
Audio- Visual    and    NDEA    Coordinator:   B.    R.    Oliver,    3    Goodyear    Or., 

Durham 
Speech  Therapist:   Miss  Jean  Woody,  2734  Circle  Dr.,  Durham 

Mrs.  Carolyn  C.  Taylor,  806  Onslow  St.,  Durham 
Trainable    Teacher:   Mrs.     Ruble    C.     Hawkins,    2721     Chapel    Hill    Rd., 

Durham 
Assistant    Trainable    Teacher:   Mrs.    Elia    M.    Clements,    4426    Ryan    St., 
Durham 
Attendance  Worker:    Mrs.  Judith  D.  Wysong,  628  Swift  Ave.,  Durham 
Chief  Bub  Mechanic:    W.  E.  Allen,  Alston  Avenue  Road,  Durham 
School  Lunch  Supervisor:     Mrs.  Judith  D.  Wysong,  628  Swift  Ave.,  Durham 
Elementary  Librarians:     White:   Miss  Clara  O.  Jenkins,  Rt.  6,  Box  111,  Durham 

Mrs.  Mary  F.  Poole,  Rt.  2,  Box  222-A,  Smith  Drive,  Durham 
Mrs.  Eleanor  B.  Hobgood,  207  W.  Murray  St.,  Durham 
Mrs.  Alice  W.  Hill,  Box  115,  Bahama 
Mrs.  Mary  M.  Hudson,  107-C  Bernard  St.,  Chapel  Hill 
Mrs.  Janet  S.  Burley,  160  Daniels  Rd.,  Chapel  Hill 
Mrs.  Mary  G.  Driver,  Poplar  Apts.,  2802  Erwin  Rd.,  Durham 
Mrs.  Nancy  C.  Owen,  1118  Sedgefield  St.,  Durham 
Mrs.  Estelle  H.  Hodnett,  3845  Angier  Ave.,  Durham 
Negro:   Mrs.  Selena  W.  Wheeler,  302  Formosa  Ave.,  Durham 
Mrs.  Hazel  M.  Smith,  915  Medina  St.,  Durham 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACX^REDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND   ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

272         122      TOTAL 
203         85         WHITE: 

1-8  27     Bethesda:    C.    W.    Morgan,    2009    S.    Miami    Blvd.,    Durham..     1959     

1-8  19     Bragtown:    E.    B.    Goodwin,    Belvin    Ave.,    Durham 1954     _ 

1-8  18     Glenn:    Lula   Belle   Felts,    2415    E.   Geer    St.,    Durham 1939     

1-8  26     Hillandale:    A.    E.    Ashe.    Hillandale    Rd.,    Durham 1952     _ 

1-8  22     Holt:    A.   H.   Best,    4501    Holt    School    Rd.,    Durham 1961     „ 

1-8  26     Hope  Valley:    N.  R.  Vincent,  3023  University  Dr.,  Durham..      1989     _ 

1-8  20     Lowe's  Grove:   J.  R.  Auman,  4505   S.  Alston  Ave.,  Durham..      1958     

1-8  15     Mangum:    Sidney    W.    Ray,    Bahama 1957     

9-12     41     Northern:    O.   D.    Poe,    Rt.   2,    Roxboro    Rd.,    Durham •1956 

1-8  30     Oak  Grove:   O.  B.  Bass,  Wake  Forest  Hwy.,  Durham 1952     

9-12     _ 44     Southern:  John  T.  Smith,  Rt.  4,  Ellis  Rd.,  Durham *1957 

69         37         negro: 

1-6  13     Lakeview:    Elliot  B.   Palmer,   Dearborn   Dr.,   Durham 1961     

1-12  14         11     Little    River:    C.    B.    Nixon,    Rt.    1,    Bahama 1944   *1934 

1-12         14         26     Merrick-Moore:    D.   M.   McCaskill,  2325   Cheek   Rd.,   Durham..      1954  *1951 

1-8  28     „     Pearsontown:    J.   W.   Davidson,   Barbee   Rd.,   Durham 1959     _ 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten:     None 

Durham 

Board  of  Education:     Herman   A.   Rhinehart,   Chairman;   Mrs.  Annie  Laurie  Bugg,   Dr.   John 

Glasson,  D.  Eric  Moore,  George  R.  Parks,  Allston  J.  Stubbs 
Board  Attorney:    Marshall  R.  Spears,  Durham 


Durham-Edgecombe 


63 


Superintendent:    Lew    W.    Hannen,    Durham 

Assistant  Superintendent — Instruction:     E.  L.  Phillips,  Durham 
Assistant  Superintendent — Business:    J.  L.  Woodward,  Durham 
Supervisors:    White:   Mrs.  Ruth  L.  McRackan,  Durham 
Watkins  Fugate,  Durham 
Mrs.  Zelma  C.  Daniels,  Durham 
White:   J.  D.  Andrews,  Durham 
Negro:    Edgar  Alston,  Durham 
School  Lunch  Director:    Mrs.  Annabelle  D.  Selph,  Durham 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS 
TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S. 

439       177 


.Phone:    6169 


Negro: 
Attendance  Workers: 


NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS 
TOTAL 


YK.  AOCREDITED 
ELEM.       H.S. 


7-9 
7-9 
10-12 
7-9 
1-6 
1-6 
1-9 
1-6 
1-6 
1-6 
1-6 
1-6 
1-6 
1-6 
1-6 

1-6 
1-7 
1-6 
1-7 
10-12 
1-7 
1-6 
1-6 
1-7 
7-9 


231 
16 
24 

~'i7 
23 
16 

9 
17 
12 
15 
13 
22 
22 

9 

16 

208 

26 

9 
25 
20 

■"■"22 
34 
20 
11 
41 


105 


white: 

10  Brogden  Jr.:   T.  B.  Hall,  Leon  St 

13  Carr  Jr.:    R.   E.   Freeman,   Morgan   St 

72  Durham  High:   Dr.  Dan  F.  Cagle,  N.  Duke  St 

10  Holton    Jr.:    G.    B.    Summers,    N.    Driver    St 

....  Club   Boulevard:    B.    R.    Ridenhour.    Club    Blvd 

....  Edgemont:    C.   B.   Whitley,   Jr.,   E.   Main   St 

....  Fuller:    Ethel   G.    Reade,    E.    Chapel    Hill    St 

....  Holloway    Street:     R.    E.    Youngblood,    HoUoway    St. 

....  Lakewood:    S.   H.  Lamm,   Vesson   Ave 

....  Morehead:    J.    B.   McArthur,    Arnette   Ave 

....  North    Durham:    W.    G.    Whichard,    North    St 

....  E.    K.    Powe:    C.    P.    Richman,    Ninth    St 

....  Y.   E.   Smith:    H.  E.   Nelson,   S.   Driver  St 

....  Southside:     Mrs.    Rhoda    K.    Hale,    Erwin    Rd 

....  George    Watts:     G.    R.    Harris,    Watts    St 


72 


negro: 

Burton:    E.   W.   Midgstte,    Lakeland   &    Holt   Sts 

....     Crest    Street:    Jeff    E.    Smith,    Crest    St 

....     East   End:    F.    D.    Marshall,    Dowd    St 

....     Fayetteville    Street:     E.    K.    Tolbert,    Fayetteville    St. 

55     Hillside    High:    J.    H.    Lucas,    Concord    St 

....     Lyon    Park:    W.    L.    Bradsher,    Jr.,    Halley    St 

....     W.    G.    Pearson:    F.    G.    Burnett.    Umstead    St 

....     C.   C.   Spaulding:    L.   E.   Davis,   S.   Roxboro   St 

....     Walltown :     R.    L.    Yokley,    Club    Blvd 

17     Whitted    Jr.:    J.    M.    Schooler,    Umstead    St 


1939  1939 

1930  1920 

*1920 

1939  1920 

1954     

1939     

1939     _ 

1939     

1939     

1939     

1939     

1939     

1939     

1939     _ 

1939     

1942     

1959     

1942     _ 

1962      

*1923 

1942     _ 

1942 

1956 

1958     

1942     


Non-Public  Schoola: 


1 

1-9 

1-9 

1 

1-5 


white: 
Child  Centered  School:  Mrs.  Delores  C.  Atkins, 

612    S.    Duke    St Non-Sectarian 

Immaculata:  Sister  Miriam  Joseph, 

725  Burch  Ave Sectarian 

Durham   Academy:    Richard    H.   Delano,  S.  Duke  St.,  Sectarian 

Greystone   Baptist   Day:    2601    Hillsboro    Rd Sectarian 

Twaddell  School:  Mrs.  W.  P.  Twaddell, 

700    S.    Duke    St Non-Sectarian 

negro: 


1  2     „ St.    Josephs    Nursei-y:    804    Fayetteville    St Sectarian     _ 

1  1     St.    Mark's   Nursery:    531    S.    Roxboro    St. Sectarian     

1  2     Scarborough    Nursery:    525    E.    Proctor    St Non-Sectarian     

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Barfield:    Mrs.   George   C.    Hoke,    Acadia    St.,    Barfield    Community   Center 

♦Chapman:  Sadie  M.  Chapman,  2107  Ro.xboro  Rd. 

Child  Centered  School:  Mrs.  Delores  C.  Atkins 

Epworth  Methodist:   Mrs.  I.  N.  Gary,  University  Dr.  &  Home  Valley  Rd. 

Duke    Memorial    Week-day    School:     Mrs.    Erika    Richev,    504    W.    Chapel 

Hill  St. 
Durham  Academy:  W.  W.  Johnson 

First  Baptist  Church:  Mrs.  Ramona  Anderson,  Cleveland  St. 
Greystone  Baptist  Church  Day  School:  Mrs.  Christine  Brown, 

2601  Hillsboro  Rd. 
Immaculata  School:   Sister  Miriam  Joseph,  725  Burch  Ave. 
North  Carolina  College  Nursery  School:  Mrs.  Paula  Mack,  N.  C. 

College  Campus  Home  Ec.  Bldg. 
Northgate  Presbyterian  Church  School:  Mrs.  E.  P.  Bass, 

2504  Roxboro  Rd. 
St.  Luke's  Episcopal:  Mrs.  Frank  Gray,  908  W.  Club  Blvd. 
Twaddell  School:  Mrs.  W.  P.  Twaddell,  S.  Duke  St. 
West  Durham  Playschool:  Mrs.  John  Rudin,  W.  Durham  Community 

Center 


EDGECOMBE 

Board  of  Education: 


C.  W.  Mayo,  Sr.,  Chairman,  Tarboro;  Z.  E.  Brinson,  Tarboro;  Clarence 
Weeks,  Whitakers,  Rt.  1;  Wm.  H.  Brake,  Rocky  Mount,  Rt.  2;  A.  F. 
Felton,  Macclesfield 


64  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

Board  Attorney:    Herbert  H.  Taylor,   111   St.  James   St.,  Tarboro Phone:    TA   3-2470 

Superintendent:   Morris     S.     Clary,     Tarboro Phone:   TA  3-2195 

Supervisors:    White:   Mrs.   Clara  H.   Stewart,   P.  O.  Box  1008,  T&Thoro. ..  .Phone:   TA  3-2195 
Negro:   Mrs.  Mary  P.  Boddie,  Panola  St.,  Tarboro 

Mrs.  Marguerite  P.  Wimberly,  309  E.  Highland  Ave.,  Rocky  Mount 
Attendance  Worker:    None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     H.  E.  Newberry,  Tarboro 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YB.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

198  78      TOTAL 

66         36         white: 

1-12           8           9     North  Edgecombe:   Wm.  Darron  Flowers,   Tarboro,  Rt.  2 1959  1929 

1-8  6     Speed:     Richard    G.    Eakin,    Speed 

1-12         24         13     South    Edgecombe:     Coye    Lewis,    Pinetops 1927 

1-12         28         14     West  Edgecombe:  Robert  M.  Cashwell,  Rocky  Mount,  Rt.  2..  1940  1924 
132         42         negro: 

1-8  19     BuUuck  School:  James  H.  BuUuck,  648  Raleigh  Rd., 

Rocky    Mt 1961     

1-12         17         16     Carver:    S.   A.   Gilliam,   P.   O.   Box   275.    Pinetops 1943 

1-8  13     Coker-Wimberly:  Joseph  H.  Walters,  728  Penn  Ave., 

Rocky     Mount • 

6-12           8         11     Conetoe:    Neill    A.    McLean,    Box    B,    Conetoe 1952 

1-8  11     Living  Hope:   Mrs.  Annie  W.  Johnson,  Box  356,  Macclesfield    _ 

1-4  5     Mayo:    Mrs.   Ada   P.   Williams,    Tarboro,    Rt.   2 „ 

1-12         21         15     Phillips:     Erastus    Batts,    Box    539,    Battleboro 1951 

1-8  19     Roberson:    Richard   H.    Pitt,   Box    120,    Tarboro 

1-8           19     Willow   Grove:    Felix   J.    Morton,    Whitakers,    Rt.    1,    Box   248  1960     

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten:     None 

Tarboro 

Board  of  Education:     Pembroke    Nash,     Chairman,    Tarboro;    Bruce    Russell,    J.     C.     Powell, 

Mrs.  H.  H.  Palmer,  Jr.,  Mrs.  W.  J.  Livesay 
Board  Attorney:    H.  H.  Taylor,  Tarboro 

Superintendent :    C.    B.    Martin,    Tarboro Phone:  TA  3-3658 

Supervisors:    White:   Mrs.  Clara  Stewart,  Tarboro 

Negro:   Mrs.  Mary  P.  Boddie,  Tarboro 
Attendance  Worker:   White:   Mrs.  Margaret  B.  Lewis,  Tarboro 

Negro:   Mrs.  Ethel  Ward,  Tarboro 
Director  of  Guidance:   Grace  Whitehurst,  Tarboro 
Public  Schools: 

grades    teachers  yr.  accredited 

taught  elem.  h.s.     name  of  school,  principal  and  address  elem.     h.s. 

101  40      TOTAL 

61         27         WHITE: 

1-8  34     Loulie   and   Mary   Bridgers:    William    T.    Bright,    Tarboro 1953     

1-7  27     North    Tarboro:     Elbert    Lee    Stocks,    Tarboro 1958     

9-12     27     Tarboro    High:    O.    H.    Forrest,    Tarboro *1920 

40         13         NEGRO : 

1-12         30         13     W.    A.    Pattillo:    R.    H.    Cherry,    Tarboro 1924 

1-8  10     Princeville:    Mi-s.    Mary    Ward    Matthewson,    Tarboro 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Baptist:   Mrs.  W.  S.  Wood 

Mrs.  Heydenreich's:  Mrs.  P.  H.  Hcydenreich 

FORSYTH 

Board  of  Education:  C.  L.  Ray,  Chairman,  Winston-Salem;  Mrs.  G.  G.  Young,  Kerners- 
ville;  Boyd  Idol,  Winston-Salem,  Rt.  3;  Mrs.  C.  G.  Grubbs,  Winston- 
Salem:  Dr.  Lillian  B.  Lewis,  Winston-Salem 

Board  Attorney:     James  M.  Hayes,  Jr.,  Winston-Salem 

Superintendent:    T.   Ray  Gibbs,   Winston-Salem Phone:    PA   3-4312 

Assistant  Superintendent:     Raymond  L.  Sarbaugh,  Winston-Salem 

Administrative  Assistant:     John  R.  Shore,  Winston-Salem 

Business  Manager:     Matthew  C.  Donahue,  Kernersville 

Supervisors:    White:   Kathleen  Emerson,  Winston-Salem 
Mary  Jo  Isaacs,  Winston-Salem 
Mary  Ellen  Gibbs,  Winston-Salem 
Mrs.  Joyce  Sutton,  Winston-Salem 
Louise  Shelton,  Winston-Salem 
Negro:   Mrs.  Clara  Douglas,  Winston-Salem,  Route  7 


Forsyth-Winston-Salem  65 

Attendance  Worker:    Mrs.  Josephine  Shaffner,  Avalon  Road,  Winston-Salem 

Controller:    F.  A.  Yancey,  Winston-Salem 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     Morris  Hastings,  Winston-Salem 

School  Lunch  Director:     Harold  Redding,  Winston-Salem 

School  Lunch  Supervisors:    Mrs.  Evelyn  Whitt,  Kernersville;  Mrs.  Mary  Sapp,  Winston-Salem 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACX;REDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

498         253      TOTAL 

459      232         white: 
1-6  17     City  View:  James  N.  Fitzpatrick,  3815  Greensboro  Rd., 

Winston-Salem      

1-8  27     Clemmons:    William   F.   Morgan,   Clemmons 

10-12     41     East    High:    Fred    E.    Lewis,    Jr.,    Rt.    3,    Kernersville 

7-9       26     Glenn:    John   R.   Craven,    Rt.    1,    Kernersville 

1-12         43         22     Griffith:   R.  L.  Kuykendall,  Clemmonsville  Rd.,  Winston-Salem 

1-9  39         11     Kernersville:     C.    V.    Sigmon,    Kernersville 

1-8  20     Lewisville:     Burton     G.     Stewart,     Lewisville 

8-12  3         32     Mineral  Springs  High:  J.  H.  White,  Ogburn  Ave., 

Winston-Salem      

1-7  32     Mineral  Springs  Elem.:  B.  E.  Tarkington,  Ogburn  Ave., 

Winston-Salem    

9-12     39     Northwest:    Julian    Gibson,    Murray    Rd.,    Winston-Salem 

1-8  36     Oak  Summit:  Walter  Joyce,  Old  Rural  Hall  Rd., 

Winston-Salem      

1-8  16     Old    Richmond:     John    Wood,    Tobaccoville 

1-8  40     Old   Town:    Robert  L.   Blevins,    Reynolda   Rd.,   Winston-Salem 

1-8  18     Prince  Ibraham:  Chancel  Brown,  Walkertown  Rd., 

Winston-Salem      

1-8  33     Rural   Hall:    S.    A.    Winslow,    Rural   Hall 

1-6  26     ....         Sedge  Garden:  F.  M.  White,  3060  High  Point  Rd., 

Winston-Salem      

1-8  24     South   Fork:    Moses   Bridges,   West   First    St.,    Winston-Salem 

9-12     36     Southwest:    H.    E.    Simpson,    Rt.    1,    Clemmons 

1-7  26     Speas:    Grady   Stone,   West   Polo   Rd.,   Winston-Salem 

1-6  18 Union    Cross:    Verlin    Hutchinson,    Rt.    1.    Kernersville 

1-8  14     Vienna :    John    Holieman,    Pf aff town 

1-6  27     Walkertown    Elem.:     C.    O.    McLamb,    Walkertown 

7-9       25     Walkertown   Jr.   High:    Earl   R.   Parker,   Walkertown 

39        21         negro: 
1-12         39         21     Carver:  Carl  R.  Martin,  Jr.,  409  Carver  Rd., 

Winston-Salem      1952   *1939 

Non-Public  Schools: 
9-12     .  1     Southern  Pilgrim  College:  Carl  Hightower, 

Kernersville      Sectarian     1948 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Bethania:  Mrs.  Charles  A.  Woellner,  Bethania 

Clemmons  Baptist  Church:  Mrs.  Dorman  Williams,  Clemmons 

Kernersville:   Sarah  Vance,  Kernersville 

Lewisville:  Mrs.  Frank  T.  Reynolds,  Lewisville 

Main   St.   Baptist   Church:    V.   Manley   Bennett,   Box  666,   Kernersville 

Rural  Hall:  Mrs.  C.  E.  Jarvis,  Rural  Hall 

Winston- Salem 

Board  of  Education:  Clifford  W.  Pei-ry,  Chairman;  M.  C.  Benton,  Jr.;  Philip  N.  Froelich: 
William  M.  Knott,  Jr.;  Floyd  S.  Burge;  Richard  C.  Erwin;  Rossie 
Shore 

Board  Attorney:    Womble,  Carlyle,  Sandridge  &  Rice,  Winston-Salem 

Superintendent:    Marvin    Ward,    Winston-Salem Phone:     PA    2-7172 

Assistant  Superintendents:    L.  Eugene  Johnston  and  Leo  G.  Morgan 

Associate  Superintendent:     Ned  R.  Smith 

Comptroller:    C.  T.  Leinbach,  Jr. 

Director  of  Purchasing:     Hoy  Holshouser 

Instructional  Staff:     Coordinator  of  Secondary  Education:   Dr.  James  P.  Sifford,  Jr. 
Coordinator  of  Secondary  Education:  Mrs.  Medora  Hill 
Coordinator  of  Elementary  Education:  Mrs.  Grace  Efird 
Coordinator  of  Elementary  Education:  Mrs.  Dorothy  Carmichael 
Director  of  Special  Services:  Douglas  Carter 
Coordinator  of  Elementary  Education:  Mrs.  Lula  Williams 
Director  of  Industrial  Education:  Ernest  B.  Parry 
Coordinator  of  Music:   Robert  Mayer 
Psychologist:  Franklin  P.  Shupp 

Lunchroom  Staff:  Ralph  Eaton,  Director  of  Cafeterias 

School  Social  Workers:   Mrs.   Kate  Harrell,   Mrs.  Marian  Wilson,  Earl  Wooten 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

501         430      TOTAL 


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266  287         white: 

1-6  25     Ardmore:    John    I.    Kiger,    Winston-Salem 1962  

1-6  24     Brunson:    Jay    V.    Wise,    Winston-Salem 1961  

1-6  10     Central:     Harold     Pope,     Winston-Salem 1952  

1-9  10     Childrens    Home:     W.    R.    Edwards,    Winston-Salem 1952  

1-6  13     Easton:     Earl     Sandefur,     Winston-Salem 1958  _ 

1-6  23     Forest    Park:     George    Hemrick,    Winston-Salem 1939  

1-6  11     Granville:     Vance     Solomon,     Winston-Salem 1952  

1-6  20     Konnoak:     John     Hartley,     Winston-Salem 1959  

1-6  9     Latham:     Mrs.    Myrtle    Butler,    Winston-Salem 1961  

1-6  15     Lowrance:     James     Frazier,     Winston-Salem 1956  

1-6  27     Moore:    Thomas  Beach,   Winston-Salem 1952  „ 

1-6  11     North:     George     Milton,     Winston-Salem 1939  „ 

1-6  11     Sherwood   Forest:    Bobby   Greene,    Winston-Salem 

1-6  22     South    Park:    Kelsey    Schuyler,    Winston-Salem 1939  

1-6  18     Waughtown:     Monroe     Johnson,     Winston-Salem 1939  

1-6  22     Whitaker:     Gerald     Thomas,     Winston-Salem 1955  

7-9       35     Dalton  Junior:    Dr.   Richard  Ray,   Winston-Salem 1962 

7-9       14     Hanes    Junior:     Larry    Graham,    Winston-Salem 1936 

7-9       32     Hill    Junior:     Nelson    Shearouse,    Winston-Salem 1962 

10-12     38     Gray    Senior:    J.    A.    Woodward,    Winston-Salem *1936 

10-12     27     Hanes    Senior:    Larry    Graham,    Winston-Salem •1936 

7-9       29     Philo    Junior:    John    Eberhart,    Winston-Salem 1962 

10-12     60     Reynolds    Senior:    John   Tandy,    Winston-Salem *1920 

7-9       40     Wiley    Junior:    Nash    Hardy,    Winston-Salem 1952 

12     Industrial    Education    Center:     Ernest    B.    Parry 

235  143         negro: 

1-6  26     Brown :     Reginald    Hayes,    Winston-Salem 1945  ... 

1-6  22     „     Carver    Crest:     L.    A.    Cook,    Winston-Salem 1953  

4-6  17     Columbia     Hts.     Elem.:      Winston-Salem 1955  . 

1-6  23     Diggs:     S.    E.    Gary,    Winston-Salem 1954  

1-6  24     Fairview:    Mrs.    Betty    Williams,    Winston-Salera „ 

1-8  46     Fourteenth     St.:     John     Ashley,     Winston-Salem 1945  

1-6  33     Kimberley  Park:    Mrs.   Ruth  Lewis,   Winston-Salem 1954  

1-3  18     Mebane:     Mrs.    Lillian    Williams,    Winston-Salem 1944  

1-8  26     _ Skyland:    D.    C.    Hobson,    Winston-Salem 1956  

7-9       30     Anderson    Junior:     Palmer    Friende,     Winston-Salem 1961 

10-12     18     Anderson    Senior:    A.    B.    Reynolds,    Winston-Salem 1961 

9-12     47     Atkins  Senior:   Togo  West,  Winston-Saiem *1919 

7-9       30     Paisley   Junior:    Melvin    Scales,    Winston-Salem 1961 

10-12     18     Paisley    Senior:    BiDy    Friende,    Winston-Salem 1961 

Non-Public  Schools: 

WHITE: 

9-12     6     Bishop  McGuinness  Memorial:  Sister  Eileen  Patrice, 

1730    Link    Rd Sectarian     1958 

1      Dorminy    Studios:    Zinzendorf    Hotel    Non-Sectarian     

■     Ephesus  Junior  Academy:  240  Dunlieth  Ave.,  N.  E.   Sectarian     

2      First  Presbyterian  Weekday:   Cherrj'  and  Third 

Streets      Sectarian     

4     Our  Lady  of  Mercy:    Sunnyside  and   Cascade  Ave.,   Sectarian     

2      St.  John  Lutheran  Day:   2415  Siles  Creek 

Parkway      Sectarian     

-8  8     _ St.  Leo:    333   Springdale  Ave Sectarian     

-12     8     Salem    Academy:    Alice    Litwinchuk,    S.    Main    St. .. Sectarian     *1920 

-6  8     Salem  Baptist  Day:   Ray  Harvey,  429  S.  Broad  St..  .Sectarian     

-9  13  2     Summit:    Douglas   Lewis,   Reynolda   Rd Non-Sectarian •  

-2  1    Sunnyside  Day  Nursery  &   Kindergarten : 

2904    S.    Main    St Non-Sectarian     

negro: 

9-12     _ 4     St.  Anne  Academy:  Mother  M.  Paulette, 

1612    E.    14th    St Sectarian     

1-8  6     St.  Benedict  the  Moor:  Sister  Christopher  Mary, 

1208    Hattie    Ave Sectarian    


Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Ardmore  Baptist  Church:  Mrs.  Richard  Whisnant,  Irving  St. 

Bethlehem  Center:   Earl  Wooten,  408  Hickory  St. 

Centenary  Methodist  Church:  Angela  Brown,  Box  608 

Dorminy  Studios:  Mrs.  Dorminy,  Zinzendorf  Hotel  BIdg. 

First  Baptist  Church:  Mrs.  Ernestine  Cathcart,  622  Highland  Ave. 

First  Presbyterian  Church:  Mrs.  J.  E.  Hedrick,  First  Presbyterian  Church 

♦Fries  Memorial  Moravian  Church:  Mrs.  H.  Bryce  Parker,  251 

Hawthorne  Rd. 
Hansel  &  Gretal:  Mrs.  Everette  Harris,  1748  W.  Polo  Rd. 
Highland  Presbyterian  Church:  Mrs.  Agnes  David,  Cleveland  and 

Magnolia  Sts. 
Mrs.  W.  A.  Hunt's:  Mrs.  W.  A.  Hunt,  133  Rosedale  Circle 
Jack  &  Jill:  2366  Patterson  Ave. 
Leinbach's:  Martha  Leinbach,  3510  Robin  Hood  Rd. 
Meadowbrook:  Mrs.  Charles  Davis,  1818  Meadowbrook  Dr. 
New  Philadelphia  Parrish:  Rev.  R.  A.  lobst,  4440  Country  Club  Rd. 
Peace  Haven :  Mrs.  Elaine  H.   Gravbeal,   23fi   N.  Peace  Haven  Rd. 
Peter  Pan:  Lottie  M.  Hewdon,  1309  E.  Third  St. 
Robin  Hood  Rd.:  Martha  R.  Leinbach,  3510  Robin  Hood  Rd. 
Sisters  of  St.  Francis:   1612  E.  14th  St. 
St.  Jon's  Lutheran:  Carol  Rubow,  2415  Silas  Creek  Parkway 


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St.  Paul's  Episcopal:  Mrs.  W.  S.  Ellington,  530  Summit  Ave. 

Salem  Baptist:  Mrs.  R.  O.  Bennett,  429  S.  Broad  St. 

Summit  School:  Douglas  Lewis,  Reynolda  Rd. 

Sunnyside  K.   and  Day  Nursery:   2904   S.   Main   St. 

The  Farmette:  Mrs.  G.  McLeod  Bryan,  Old  Pfafftown  Rd. 

Thomas  Day:  Mrs.  Janie  Thomas,  1611  Clark  Ave. 

Unban  Street  Baptist  Church:  Winston-Salem 

Wake  Forest  Baptist  Church:  Mrs.  G.  T.  Lumpkin,  Jr., 

Wake  Forest  College 
Waughtown  Kindergarten  &  Day  Care  Center:  1538  Waughtown  St. 


FRANKLIN 

Board  of  Education:    Mrs.  T.  H.  Dickens,  Chaii-man,  Louisburg;  Richard  H.  Cash,  Louis- 
burg,  Rt.  1:  Mrs.  T.  H.  Weldon,  Henderson,  Rt.  1;  Horace  W.  Baker, 
Youngsville,  Rt.  1;  and  A.  C.  Fuller,  Louisburg. 

Board  Attorney:    W.  H.  Taylor,  Louisburg 

Superintendent:     Wiley  F.  Mitchell,  Louisburg Phone:  496-4159 

Supervisors:    White:   Mrs.  Margaret  W.  Holmes,  Zebulon,  Rt.  2 
Negro:   Mrs.  Mable  H.  Davis,  Box  262,  Louisburg 

Attendance  Worker:    None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     Jones  M.  Cannady,  Louisburg 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRTNCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

146  69      TOTAL 


1-12 

7-12 

1-6 

1-12 

1-12 

1-8 

1-12 

1-12 


64         42         white: 

12         10     Bunn:    W.    H.    Kelly,    Bunn 1942 

3  7     Edward    Best:    Warren    W.    Smith,    Rt.    4,    Louisburg 

6     Edward  Best  Elem.:   Mrs.  Myrtle  T.  Parrish,  Rt.  2,  Louisburg  1952 

5           5     Epsom:    L.    A.    Howes,    Rt.    1,    Henderson 1942 

'              J.    V.    Marshall,    Rt.    3,    Louisburg 1939 

F.    Shearin,    Rt.    1,    Louisburg 1940 

E.    H.    Stallings,    Louisburg 1940 

E.    R.    Tharrington,    Youngsville 1943 


9  5  Gold    Sand: 

5     Harris:    R. 

15  9  Louisburg: 

9  5  Youngsville: 


1922 
1924 


1928 
1927 


1920 
1926 


Special  Education:  Speech  Therapist:   Mrs.  Mary  C.  Hinson,  Bunn 


1960 
1933 


Louise    Hill,     Louisburg 


1 

82  27  negro: 

1-7  4     Cedar   Street:    G.   V.    Holden,   Louisburg 

1-12         16  5     Gethsemane:     R.    M.    Darden,    Bunn 

1-6  4     Mapleville:     S.    L.    Suitt,    Louisburg 

1-12         23  7     Perry's:    J.    E.    Wilson,    Rt.    2,    Louisburg 

1-12         29  14     Riverside:     C.     A.     Harris,     Louisburg 

1-8  6     Youngsville:     O.    W.    Burrell,    Louisburg 

1  Special     Education:     Speech     Therapist:     Mary 

Non-Public  Schools:   None 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Champion:  Mrs.  George  Champion,  Jr.,  Jolly  St.,  Louisburg 
Methodist:  Mrs.  George  High,  E.  Noble  St.,  Louisburg 

Franklinton 

Board  of  Education:  John  A.  Moore,  Chairman;  Vance  C.  Estes,  Samuel  M.  Fishel,  Rubert 
B.  Pearce,  Fred  R.  Ramey,  L.  A.  Thompson,  Sr.,  Richard  C.  Whit- 
field, B.  N.  Williamson 

Board  Attorney:    W.  P.  Pearce,  Jr.,  Franklinton 

Superintendent:    Jesse    L.    McDaniel,    Franklinton Phone:     290-1 

Supervisors:    White:    Same  as  for  Franklin;  Negro:    Same  as  for  Franklin 

Attendance  Worker:    None 

Public  Schools: 

YR.  ACCREDITED 
NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 


Jesse    L.    McDaniel,    Franklinton 1940     1920 

Person- Albion :    Charles    D.   Keck,    Franklinton 1922 


GRADES 
TAUGHT 

TEACHERS 
ELEM.    H.S. 

NAME    OF    S 

36 

15 

TOTAL 

18 

9 

white: 

1-12 

18 

9 

Franklinton 

1-12 

18 
18 

6 
6 

negro: 
B.   F.    Perso 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Parham:  Mrs.  Brooks  Parham,  Jr.,  Cheatham  St. 


GASTON 

Board  of  Education:    John    R.    Rankin,    Chairman,    Gastonia;    Ray    P.    Craig,    Stanley;   D.   L. 

Friday,    Dallas;    D.    Hoke    Coon,    Bessemer    City;    L.     Edwin     RudisiU, 

Cherryville;  Dr.  P.  R.  Taylor,  Belmont 
Board  Attorney:    Harley  B.  Gaston,  Belmont 


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Superintendent:    Hunter    Huss,    Gastonia Phone:     865-2326 

Assistant  Superintendents:     N.  S.  Crawford,  Gastonia; 

Mrs.  Catherine  R.  Howan,  Gastonia 
Supervisors:    White:   Miss    Betsy   J.    Dean,    Gastonia;    Mrs.    Pauline   M.    McDonald,    Gastonia; 
Mrs.  Elise  C.  Riley,  Gastonia 
Negro:   Mrs.  Marie  H.  Hamilton,  Dallas 
Attendance  Worker:    A.  D.  Nixon,  Belmont 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     W.  Elmer  Stewart,  Gastonia 
Maintenance  Supervisor:     Schenck  Craig,  Gastonia 

Guidance   Counselors:    White:    H.   Alfred   Best,    Bessemer   City;   Mrs.   Imogene   S.  DeVaughn, 
Stanley;  John  F.  Smith,  Mt.  Holly;  Mrs.  Jewell  M.  Gaston,  Belmont; 
Mrs.    Maude   K.    Carter,    Lowell;    John    B.    Beam,   Box   208,    Lowell 
Negro:   William  Womble,  Rt.  1,  Kings  Mountain 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND   ADDRESS  ELEM.  H.S. 

573        203      TOTAL 

506       175         white: 

1-7             4     Artcloth:    Mrs.   Ruth   A.   Glenn,   Box   345,    Gastonia 

Belmont:  D.  M.  Mann,  Belmont 

9-12     33     Belmont    High:     Gerald    Cortner,    Belmont 1922 

1-8           37     Belmont    Central:     Paul    Houser,    Belmont 1952  

1-8           24     Belmont   East:    K.   L.    Rhyne.    Belmont 1949  

1-8           11     New    Hope:     W.    W.    Johnson,    Rt.    3,    Gastonia 

1-12         18         15     Bessemer    City    Central:     L.    C.    Ward,    Bessemer    City 1951  1925 

1-6           12     Bessemer   Citv   West:    J.    W.    Robinson,    Bessemer   City 1943  

1-7           31     Carr:     John    L.    Cudd,    Dallas 

1-8             8     Catawba   Heights:    R.   P.    Caldwell,   North   Belmont 1961  

1-8             8     Chapel    Grove:     Robert    P.    Falls,    Rt.    1,    Gastonia 

1-8             5     Costner:    Miss    Winnie    E.    Thornburg,    Rt.    1,    Dallas 

1-12         15           8     Cramerton:     W.    S.    Havnie,     Cramerton 1940  1929 

8-12            6         20     Dallas:     Mitchell     Carr,     Dallas 1925 

1-8           23     Flint   Groves:   J.   H.   McClure,  Jr.,   E.   Gastonia 1941  

1-8             4     _ Harden:    James   C.   Ayers,    Rt.    1,    Dallas 

1-8             7     High    Shoals:     Howard    Riser,     High    Shoals 1950  

1-12         23         19     Holbrook:     J.     E.     Martin,     Lowell 1925 

9-10     33     Huss:    B.    E.    Robbins,    Gastonia 1962 

1-7             9     _     Kiser:    J.   J.   Bumgardner,    Stanley 

1-8             4     Lucia:    Mrs.   Alma  A.   Everhart,   Rt.   1,   Stanley 

1-8             8     McAdenville:     W.    F.    Young.    McAdenville 1953  

7-12         10         22     Mt.    Holly    High:    Laxton    Hamrick,    Mt.    Holly 1920 

1-6           39     Mt.  Holly  Elementarj':   Allan  F.  Craig,  Mt.  Holly 

1-8           20     Myrtle:     J.     B.     Boyles,     Gastonia 1939  

1-8           24     North   Belmont:    T.   H.   Thompson,   Jr.,   North   Belmont 1951  

1-12         10     _ Orthopedic:     Rebecca    Neely,    Gastonia 1943  

1-8           22     Ranlo:    C.  A.  Clements,  Jr.,   Spencer  Mountain   Rd.,   Gastonia  1941  

1-8           19     Rhyne:     Sam    C.    Rhyne,    Gastonia 

1-8           12     Robinson:     Willard    A.    Bess,    Rt.    3,    Gastonia 1950  

1-8           28     South    Gastonia:     H.    H.    Beam,     Gastonia 1942  

1-12         20         15     Stanley:     O.     L.     Kiser,     Stanley 1951  1923 

1-12         16         10     Tryon:    H.    F.    Lovingood,    Rt.    2,    Bessemer    City 1941  1929 

1-8           29     Victory:     R.    D.    Lingerfeldt,    Gastonia 1951  

67        28         negro: 

1-8             8     Gingles:    James    S.    Miller,    Dallas 

1-8             4     Humphrey:    Gurt    Reeves,    Jr.,    Lowell 

8-12           1         14     Lincoln    High:    E.    D.    Wilson,    Bessemer    Citv —  •1923 

1-6             6     Lincoln   Academy:    Mrs.   Lucille  W.   Morgan,   Kings  Mountain  

1-8           10     Pleasant    Ridge:     Ralph    C.    Gingles,    Gastonia 

1-12         15         14     Reid:    James    F.    Foxx,    Belmont 1951  1933 

1-8           12     Rollins :    A.    M.    Rollins,    Mt.    Holly 

1-8             4     Springfield:     James    C.     Brown,     Stanley 

1-7             7     Stewart:    C.    M.    Roberts,    Bessemer    City 

Non-Public  Schools: 

9-12     2     Sacred  Heart  Academy:  Sister  M.  Christine, 

Belmont     Sectarian  *1927 

1-8             8     Sacred   Heart  Grade:    N.   Main   St.,  Belmont Sectarian  

Vocational   Textile:    Cris   E.   Folk,    Belmont.  ..  .Non-Sectarian  

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Baptist  Church  Bessemer:  Mrs.  Elden  Cook,  W.  Washington, 

Bessemer  City 
Christ  Lutheran  Church:  M'-s.  Cecil  Dellingor,  Main  St.,  Dallas 
Sacred  Heart:  Sister  Mary  Berchmans,  N.  Main  St.,  Belmont 
Week-day  School:   Mrs.  L.  L.  Parker,  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Belmont 

Cherryville 

Board  of  Education:    D.    R.    Mauney,    Jr.,    Chairman:    H.    A.    Blackwelder,    Treasurer;    W. 

Blaine  Beam,  Gary  Lou  AUran,  C.  Martel  Beam,  Aaron  B.  Moss 
Board  Attorney:    W.  J.  Allran,  Jr.,  Cherryville 

Superintendent:    William    H.    Brown,    Cherryville Phone:  ID    5-6214 


Gates-Graham  69 

Supervisor:     None  . 

Attendance  Worker  :   A.  D.  Nixon 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YB.  A(XREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

47  27      TOTAL 

39  21  white: 

9-12     21  Cherryville:    L.    Berge    Beam,    Jr.,    Cherryville *1920 

6-8           12     Junior    High:    J.    L.    Beach,    Cherryville 1943     

1-6           15     East    Elem.:    E.    W.    Carson,    Cherryville 1955     

1-5           12     West    Elem.:     Mrs.    Wilma    T.    Selley,    Cherryville 1941     

8  6  negro: 

1-12           8  6     John    Chavis:     J.    A.    Arnold,    Cherryville 1938 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Cherryville    Nursery    School:     Noddie    Richardson,    203    S.    Mulberry    St., 
Cherryville 

Gastonia 

Board  of  Education:    Broadus    McSvsrain,    Chairman;    Clyde    Wright,    H.    S.    Mackie,    M.    I. 

Petty,    Carroll   Hudson,    R.    Winston    Crawford,   Mason   Blandford 
Board  Attorney:    3.  B.  Garland,  Gastonia 

Superintendent:    W.    B.    Sugg,    Box    550,    Gastonia Phone:    5-3474 

Director  of  Instruction:  G.  Harold  Miller 

Supervisor  of  Elementary  Education:     Miss  Hazel  Sprinkle 

Coordinator  of  Music  Education:     Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Carpenter 

Coordinator  of  Libraries:     Mrs.  Lenora  Taylor 

Administrative  Assistant  to  the  Superintendent:     George  S.  McSwain 

Attendance  Officer:    Beeler  M.  Ballard 

Supervisor  of  Buildings  and  Grounds:     H.  Douglas  French 

Supervisor  of  Cafeterias:    Mrs.  Ruth  L.  Hart 

Director  of  Industrial  Education  Center:    Walter  H.  Wray 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

212         112      TOTAL 

169  91  white: 

1-6  22     _ Abernethy:    C.    K.    Foy,    Gastonia ■ 

7-9           11  8     Arlington    Junior:     John    Goff,     Jr.,     Gastonia 1920 

1-6  13     Armstrong:      Mrs.     Bruce     McLean,     Gastonia 1961     

10-12     52     Ashley,     (Frank    L.)  :     R.    E.    Carothers,    Gastonia *1920 

1-6  21     Central:     Robert    M.     Howard,    Gastonia 1962     

1-6  12     East :     Jacob     Hord,     Gastonia 1962     

1-9           37  9     Grier:     Jno.    D.     Farmer,    Gastonia 1957  1957 

1-6  15     Peedin:    W.   L.   Brown,   Gastonia 1943     

1-6  15     Wilson:    L.    N.    Connor,    Gastonia • 

7-9           16  10     Wray    Junior:     Harry    Rogers,    Gastonia 1920 

12     Industrial    Education:    Walter    Wray 

7     (Music  and  library)  All  schools 

43  21  NEGRO: 

7-12           8  18     Highland    Jr.-Sr.:    Thebaud    Jeffers,    Gastonia *1929 

1-6  29     Highland    Elem.:    R.    L.    Schooler,    Gastonia 

1-6  5     Hoffman   Road:    Frank   Parker,   Gastonia 

3     Industrial    Education:    Walter    Wray 

1     (Library)   AU 

Non-Public  Schools: 

2       First  Baptist  Christian  Day:  Corner  Franklin  Ave.  & 

S.  St.    Sectarian     • ■      

1-8  6     St.  Michael's  Parochial  School:   Sister  Mary  Consilia, 

704    St.    Michael's    Lane Sectarian 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

*First   Baptist  Christian   Day:    Mrs.  Lillian  Mason,   First   Baptist   Church 

Community:  Mrs.  Myrtle  Hoffman,  New  Way  Dr. 

*First  Methodist  Church:  Mrs.  Walter  Carnes,  Jr.,  2713  Thomas 

First  Presbyterian  Church  Christian  Day:   Mrs.  Davis  Moore,  516  South  St. 

Presbyterian  Week-day:  Mrs.  K.  A.  Bowen,  832  Avondale  Rd. 

♦Howell:  Mrs.  Virginia  Howell,  109  Patrick  St. 
■  Hord:  Mrs.  Horace  B.  Hord,  1406  Boston  Cr. 

Kiddie  College:  Mrs.  Charles  Falls,  Kirby  St. 

St.  Michael's  Parochial :   Sister  Mary  Consilia,  Gi-avely  Ave. 

GATES 

Board  of  Education:     S.    P.    Cross,     Chairman,     Gatesville;    Mrs.     Marian     Nixon,     Sunbury; 

D.    C.    Eure,    Eure;    D.    A.    Willey,    Gates;    Alfred    F.     Stallings,    Jr., 

Hobbsville 
Board  Attorney:    A.  Pilston  Godwin,  Jr.,  Gatesville 


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Superintendent:    W.   C.    Harrell,    Gatesville Phone:    2221 

Express  Office:   Roduco 
Supervisor:    Mildred  Pate,  Gatesville 
Attendance  Worker:    None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    F.  Parker  Smith,  Gatesville 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT  ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND   ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

60  27      TOTAL 

22        13        white: 

9-12     13     Gates   County   High:    Ernest   E.    Askew,   Gatesville 1962 

1-8  11     Gatesville:     Homer    V.    Parker,     Gatesville 1953     

1-8  11     Sunbury:   J.  P.  Johnson,  Sunbury 1949     

38         14         negro: 

1-8  22     Buckland:    Ii-ving    R.    Barcliffe,    Gates 1958     

9-12     14     Central:    G.    H.    Creecy,    Gatesville 1958 

1-8  16     T.    S.    Cooper:    William    Beaman,    Sunbury 1961     

Non-Public  Schools:    None 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 

GRAHAM 

Board  of  Education:  Harvey  J.  Odom,  Chairman,  Robbinsville;  Wayne  C.  Marcus,  Rob- 
binsville;  Wayne  Phillips,  Robbinsville;  Garl  Jenkins,  Robbinsville; 
Arnold  Allen,  Fontana  Dam 

Board  Attorney:     R.  B.  Morphew,  Robbinsville 

Superintendent:    James    A.    Stanley,    Robbinsville Phone:    GR    9-3413 

Supervisor:    None 

Attendance  Worker:    David  Boyd  Collins,  Robbinsville 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     Hurshel  W.  Matheson,  Robbinsville 

School  Lunch  Supervisor:    Mrs.  Ann  Pangle,  Robbinsville 

Public  Schools: 

grades      TEACHERS  YR.  AOCREDITED 

TAUGHT  ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND   ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

42  19      TOTAL 

42         19         white: 

1-12  6  3     Mt.   View:   Jiles  O.  Lovin,  Tapoco 1955 

1-12         30         13     Robbinsville:     Kenneth    S.    Barker,    Robbinsville 1931 

1-12  5  3     Stecoah:     Jack     Dillard     Lovin,     Robbinsville 1949 

1     (Special  Education,  Robbinsville  School) 

negro:    None 
Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Federal  Schools: 

Snowbird  Indian  School:  Al  Lee,  Robbinsville,  Rt.  1 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 

GRANVILLE 

Board  of  Education:    W.   W.   Whitfield,   Chairman,   Creedmoor;   H.   L.   O'Brien,   Oxford,   Rt. 

5;   B.  T.   Strother.   Franklinton,   Rt.   1;   J.   F.   Pruitt,   Oxford;   C.   Hesley 

Clark,  Oxford.  Rt.  4 
Board  Attorney:    Edward  F.  Taylor 

Superintendent:    David    N.    Hix,    Oxford Phone:     5787 

Supervisors:    White:    Mary   W.    Hall,   Oxford;    Negro:    Mi-s.   Lola   H.    Solice,    Creedmoor 
Attendance  Worker:    None 

Transportation  Supervisor:    Thomas  W.  Carver,  Oxford 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  AOCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND   ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

117  70      TOTAL 

54  41  white: 

1-12  6  5     Berea:   H.  C.  Triplett,  Oxford,  Rt.  1 1950  1929 

1-8  19     Creedmoor:     Richard    H.    Nelson,    Creedmoor 1956  

1-12  7  8     Oak    Hill:    L.    C.    Adcock,    Virgilina,    Virginia,    Rt.    2 1961  1926 

9-12     21  South    Granville    High:    Russell    N.    Manning,    Creedmoor 1962 

1-8  6     Stem:     M.     R.    Vickers,     Stem 

1-12  9  7     Stovall:     John     Homer    Thomas,     Stovall 1941  1923 

1-8  7     Wilton:    Robert   David   Hunt,   Franklinton,   Rt.    1 1940  

63         29         negro: 
1-12         11  4     G.    C.    Shaw:    G.    E.    Wood,    Stovall 1950 


Granville-Greene  71 

1-12         32         14     Hawley:     Daniel    O.    Leatherberry,    Creedmoor 1945     1939 

1-12         20         11     Joe  Toler:    Seth  W.   Hester,    425    Granville   St.,    Oxford 1943 

Non^Public  Schools:     None 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 

Oxfordf 

Board  of  Education:     Hugh    M.    Cuirin,    Oxford;    W.    P.    Clement,    E.    N.    Crews,    Dr.    L.    S. 

Daniel,    Dr.    William   B.    Tarry,    W.    L.    Vaugrht,    Dr.    W.    G.    Woltz 
Board  Attorney:     T.  S.  Royster,  Oxford 

Superintendent:     C.    W.     Duggins,     Oxford Phone:     3342 

Supervisor:    Annie  Gray  Burroughs,  Oxford 

Special  Subjects:     Art:   White — Mrs.  Dian  Bost  Jones,  Oxford 
Negro— Mrs.  Sallie  K.  Peace,  Oxford 
Music:   White — Mrs.  Kathryn  Mewborn  Webb,  Oxford 
Mrs.  Glen  T.  Cain,  O.xford 
Negro — Helen  E.  Braxton,  Oxford 
Director  of  Guidance  and  Testing:    White:   Mrs.  Mary  A.  McSwain,  Oxford 

Negro:   Mrs.  Mary  Wimberley  Gant,  Oxford 
Attendance  Worker:    None 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

92  47      TOTAL 

42  28        white: 

1-6  24     C.  G.  Credle:   Roy  L.   Smith,   Oxford 1940  

1-12           9  11  John    Nichols:     Thomas    B.    Currin,    Oxford 1939  1924 

6-12           9  17  Oxford:    Bruce    F.    Sloan,    Oxford 1940  1920 

50         19         negro: 

1-4  22     Orange    Street:    George    R.    King,    Oxford 1946 

1-8  9     Angier  B.  Duke:    Mrs.  Lena  G.   Smith,   Oxford 

5-12         19         19     Mary    Potter:    Jimmie    V.    Morris,    Oxford *1922 

Non-Public  Schools:     None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

St.  Peter's  M.  E.  Church:  Mrs.  Ruthe  Cooper,  Linden  Ave. 
Mrs.  -John  Watkins':  Mrs.  John  S.  Watkins,  Jr.,  Pine  Cone  Dr. 

GREENE 

Board  of  Education:    H.    Maynard   Hicks,    Chairman,    Snow    Hill;    James    H.    Hardy,    Maury; 

Moses  M.   Jones,   Walstonburg,   Rt.   1;  P.  L.   Barrow,   LaGrange,   Rt.   1; 

Mrs.  Sara  M.  Stocks,  Hookerton 
Board  Attorneys:    Walter  G.  Sheppard,  Snow  HiU;  K.  A.  Pittman,  Snow  HiU 

Superintendent:     Gerald  D.   James,   Snow   Hill Phone:    SH  7-3666 

Express  Office:   Farmville 
Supervisor:    Mrs.  Genevieve  M.  Taylor,  Snow  Hill 
Guidance  Director:    W.  Loys  May,  Snow  Hill 
Attendance  Worker:    None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     George  R.  McGaughy,  Snow  Hill 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

128  49      TOTAL 

54  28  WHITE: 

9-12     28     Greene   County   Central:    Robert   E.    Strother,    Snow    Hill 1961 

1-6  6     Hookerton:    James   Thomas   Lamm,    Hookerton 1939     

1-8  11     Maury:     Robert    N.    Caddell,    Maury 1950     _ 

1-8  25     Snow    Hill:    Talton    W.    Jones,    Snow    Hill 1941     

1-8  10     Walstonburg:     R.    Donald    Jones,    Walstonburg 1945     

1     Elementary  Librarian 

1     Speech  Therapist 

74        21         negro: 

1-12         21         21     Greene   County   Training,    J.    F.    McNeill,    Snow   HiU 1930 

1-8  23     East   Greene,    R.   A.   Morris,    Hookerton,    Rt.    1 

1-8  18     North   Greene,   J.    C.    Brown,    Walstonburg 1961     

1-8  10     West  Greene,  George  Williams,   Snow  Hill,   Rt.   3 _ 

1     Elementary  Librarian 

1     Speech  Therapist 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Happy  Houi-s:  Mrs.  Margaret  M.  Veach,  Snow  Hill 

Maury    Kindergarten:    Mrs.    James    H.    Hardy    and    Mrs.    W.    Loys    May, 

Maury 
The    Little    Red    School    House:     Mrs.    John    Harper,    Jr.,    Snow    Hill 


72  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

GUILFORD 

Board  of  Education:     Howard   E.   Cass,   Chairman,   Box   749,   Greensboro;   Zack   L.   Whitaker, 
Oak   Ridge;   E.   T.   Coble,   Rt.   4,   Greensboro;   Mrs.   O.   Arthur  Kirkman, 
501    W.    High   St.,    High    Point;    Mrs.    Edward   Burke.    Gibsonville 
Board  Attorney:    John  W.  Hardy,  Greensboro 

Superintendent:     E.   P.   Pearce,   Jr.,   Greensboro Phone:    BR   3-3611 

Assistant  Superintendents:     Instructional  Service:  Dr.  H.  T.  Conner,  Greensboro 

Buildings  and  Grounds:   R.  W.  Utley,  Greensboro 
Business  Manager:    I.  H.  Black,  Greensboro 

Supervisors:    White:   Mrs.   Emma  O.   Nelson,   Greensboro;   Bessie  Mae  McFadden,   Greensboro 
Negro:   James  Earl  Whitley,  Greensboro 
Special  Subjects:     Science: Warren  W.  Omohundro,  Greensboro 
Music:   Doris  Kimel,  Greensboro 
Guidance:   Mrs.  Dorothy  F.  Miller,  Greensboro 
Library:    Mrs.  Hallie  S.  Bacelli,  Greensboro 
Attendance  Supervisor:    Mrs.  Margaret  F.  Taylor,  Greensboro 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     E.  R.  Michaux,  Greensboro 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TELACHERS  YR.  ACXJREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF   SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

570         249      TOTAL 

478       219  WHITE: 

1-8           21     Alamance:     Ivil    L.    Porter,     Rt.     10 1955     

4-12         20         14  Allen  Jay:    A.  Doyle  Early,   1201   Fairfield  Rd.,   High  Point..  1953  1931 

1-3           13     Allen  Jay  Primary:  Mrs.  C.  S.  Keller,  Fairfield  Rd.. 

High     Point 1957     

5-12         22         22     Bessemer:   Robert  A.  Clendenin,  3710  E.  Bessemer  Ave 1961  1924 

1-4           26     Bessemer   Primary:    Mrs.    Isabel   C.    Cude,    Huffine   Mill   Rd..  .  1957     

1-7           14     Brightwood:    Stanley  J.   Protas,   2500   Lee's   Chapel   Rd 1962     

1-7  4     Busick:    E.   H.  Thompson,   Brown   Summit.   Rt.   1 

1-8           15     Colfax:   Arnold  L.  Bolen,   Colfax 1954     

1-12         20         11     Gibsonville:     Irie    Leonard,    Gibsonville 1952  1925 

1-12         37         17     Guilford:    Henry    C.    Walters,    401    College    Rd 1953  *1924 

1-8           35     Jamestown:      John     Robert     Lawrence,     Jamestown 1962     

1-7           16     Jesse  Wharton:   Donald  M.  Snodderly,  116  Pisgah  Church  Rd.  1953     

9-12     37  Lucy  C.  Ragsdale  High:  Tyre  Glenn  Madison,  Jr.,  Jamestown     *1920 

District  Principal:  Kenneth  T.  Miller,  Jamestown 

1-8           23     McLeansville:     Thurman     A.     Hornev,     McLeansviUe 1956     

1-6           13     _ Millis    Road:    Mrs.    Alice    S.    Armfield,    Jamestown 1962      

1-8  9     Monticello:    M.   A.   Sechrest,   Brown    Summit,    Rt.    1 

1-8  16     Nathanael  Greene:   Conrad  O.  Hinshaw,  Liberty,   Rt.   1 

9-12         39  Northeast  High:  L.  Sam  Dockery,  McLeansville,  Rt.  1, 

Box     85-0 1962 

9-12     30  Northwest  High:  Roscoe  L.  Billings,  Greensboro,  Rt.  3, 

Box     584 1962 

1-7             6     Oak    Ridge:     Robert    R.    Hunter,    Oak    Ridge 1953     

1-8           24     Pleasant   Garden:    Robert    Ayers,    Pleasant    Garden 1940     

1-8           30     Rankin:    William   F.   Burton,   Jr.,   3301    Summit  Ave 1953     

1-7           22     Sedgefield:    J.    R.    Blackwell,    Jr.,    2905    Groometown    Rd 1954     

9-12     33  Southeast  High:  John  A.  Cox,  Jr.,  Greensboro,  Rt.  4, 

Box     324 1962 

1-8           12     Stokesdale:     Jesse    B.    Joyce,     Stokesdale 1954     

1-8           27     Summerfield,     Harold     Crump,      Summerfield 1961     

1-12         36         16     Sumner:    Jack   S.   Barton,   Greensboro,    Rt.   8 1962  1927 

1-7           17     Union    Hill:    C.    W.    HoweU,    High    Point,    C-28 1962     

92         30  negro: 

1-12         12           9     Brown  Summit:    E.  J.  Jones,   Box   488,   Brown   Summit 1962  1940 

1-9           13           2     Florence:    Victor    Blackburn,    High    Point,    Rt.    1 1952     

1-12         10           8     Laughlin:    George  R.   Jordan,   Box   38,   Summerfield 1962  1952 

1-8  6     Lee    Holt:     Paul    E.    Sandifer,    Box    864 

1-9           17           1     Mt.   Zion:    James   C.   Hill.    1500   Huffine   Mill   Rd 1959  '-^^^ 

1-8           10     Poplar    Grove:    Murray    R.    Holmes,    Rt.    5,    Box    690 1959 

1-9           16           2     Rena   Bullock:    Quince   H.    Holt,    Davis   Mill   Rd.,    Rt.    1 1953     

1-12           8           8     Sedalia:     William    H.    Lanier,    Box    156,    Sedalia 19G1  1940 

Non-Public  Schools: 

WHITE: 

9-12     _         14     Oak  Ridge  Military  Institute:  W.  J.  Chandler, 

Oak     Ridge Non-Sectarian     *1920 

1-12  5  2     John  Wesley  College:  Kenneth  R.  Dooley,  1906  Boulevard  St., 

Greensboro      Sectarian     

NEGRO  : 

7-12         10  5     Palmer  Memorial  Institute:  Wilhelmina  M.  Crosson, 

Sedalia    Non-Sectarian     *1923 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Guilford:   Mrs.  Ellen  Knight,  Mrs.  Dorothy  Hyler,   Rt  3,   Guilford   College, 

Box  160 
Pleasant    Garden:     Mrs.    Kate    Hunt    Kirkman,    Mrs.    G.    E.    Bell.    Jr.. 

Pleasant  Garden 
Pleasant  Garden  :  Mrs.  H.  K.  Alley.  Box  221,  Pleasant  Garden 


Guilford  73 

♦Sedgefield    Presbyterian    Church:    Mrs.    Ruth   Wilson,    4216    Wayne   Rd., 
Mrs.  Gwen  Hall,  3606  Galway  Dr.,  Lorraine  Smith,  4216  Wayne 
Rd.,  Greensboro 
Mrs.    W.    R.    Warren's:    Mrs.    W.    R.    Warren,    3102    Groometown    Rd., 
Greensboro 

Greensborof 

Board  of  Education:     Richard    K.    Hunter,    Chairman;   Mrs.   Lessie   Hoyle,    Dr.    G.    H.    Evans, 
George    E.    Norman,    Jr.,    James     R.     Perrin,    L.     P.    McLendon,    Jr., 
Richard  M.  Wilson 
Board  Attorney:     Robert  F.  Moseley,  Greensboro 

Superintendent:     Philip    J.     Weaver,     Greensboro.^ Phone:   BR  5-8281 

Assistant  Superintendent  for  Business:    R.    Thorpe   Jones,    Greensboro.  ..  .P/ione:   BR  5-8281 

Assistant  Stiperintendcnt  for  Instruction:    W.   J.   House,   Greensboro Phone:   BR  5-8281 

Supervisors:     White:   David     K.     Tally,     Lucille     Browne,     Sidney     Holmes,     Arnold     Medlin, 
Leonard  L.  Johnson,  Greensboro 
Negro:   Mrs.  Laura  D.  Brown,  Greensboro 
Attendance  Worker:    White:   Mrs.  Nevelyn  Jackson,  Greensboro 

Negro:   Mrs.  Aurelia  E.  J.  Wiggins,  Greensboro 
School  Lunch  Supervisors:     Mrs.  Elizabeth  Miller,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Harrell, 

712  N.  Eugene  St.,  Greensboro 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

719        302      TOTAL 

520  222  white: 

1-6  15     Archer:    Harry   Conner,    Four    Seasons   Blvd . 

1-9           34  14     Aycock:     Charles     E.     Herbert,     Cypress     St 1949  1920 

1-6           21     Brooks:    Robert   W.   Barrett,   Westover   Terrace 1952  .. 

1-9           27  8     Central:    L.    W.    Anderson,    S.    Spring    St 1950  1920 

1-6           16     Claxton:    Mrs.    Helen   Medlin,    Pinetop    Rd 1961     

1-6           24     Cone:     Mrs.     Margaret    Wall,     Church     St.     Ext 1950     

1-6           18     Craven:    Miss    Katherine   Murray,    Parkwood    Dr 1956     

1-12           9  5     Curry:    Herbert   E.   Vaughn,   Jr.,   Woman's   College 1939  *1928 

1-9           20  4     Gillespie  Park:    David   A.   Johnson,   Asheboro   St 1949  1920 

1-6           22     Greene:     Miss    Dorothy    McNairv,    Benjamin    Parkway 1957     

10-12     93  Grimsley:     A.    P.    Routh,    Westover    Terrace *1920 

1-6           22     Hunter:     Lee    D.     Wellons,    Merritt    Dr 1939     

1-6           27     Irving  Park:    Miss  Carolyn  McNairy,   Sunset  Dr 1952     

7-9           22  14  Jackson    Jr.:     William    B.    Mclver,    Hardie    &    Ontario    Sts.     1960 

1-6           27     Joyner:    Lawrence    R.    Hammonds,    Normandy    Rd 1956     

7-9           23  15     Kiser    Jr.:     E.    Frank    Johnson.    Benjamin    Parkway 1958  1958 

1-6           17     Lindley:     Clayton    Gardner,    Camden    Rd 1949     

4     Lindley-Trainable    School:     Clayton    Gardner,    Camden    Rd...  1949     

7-9           16  8     Lindley   Jr.:    Clyde   E.    Tesh,    Spring   Garden    St 1939  1920 

1-6           14     Mclver:     Ruth    A.    Steelman,    West    Lee    St 1949     

1-6           27     Murphey:     Ailene    Beeson,     Ontario     St 1957     

10-12     53  Page:   Luther  R.  Medlin,   Page  St *1959 

1-6            20     Peck :    M.    D.    Teague,    Florida    St 1939     

1-6           12     Porter:    Reeves  M.  Edens,  Ball  St 1952     

1-9           28  8     Proximity:    C.    E.   Rankin,    Summit   Ave 1949  1920 

1-6           20     Sternberger:   David  T.  Helberg,  N.  Holden  Rd 1951     

1-6             6     Vandalia:    Harry    Conner,    Vandalia    Rd 1961 

1-6           25     Wiley:    M.    Banks    Ritchie,    Terrell    St 1955     

4     (All  Schools — Helping  Teachers) 

199  80  negro: 

1-6           29     Bluford:    Mrs.    Pauline    Foster,    Tuscaloosa    St 1957  . 

1-6           29     Caldwell:    W.  A.   Goldsborough,   503   Asheboro   St 1961  . 

10-12     60  Dudley:    J.    A.    Tarpley,    Lincoln    St *1927 

1-4           25     Jones:    Mrs.    Gladys    Woods,    South    St 1939 

1-6            14     Jonesboro:     G.    D.    Tillman,    Raleigh    St 1947 

7-9           32  15     Lincoln   Jr.:    V.    H.    Chavis,    Lincoln    St 1951     

1-6           15     Moore:    Mrs.   Flossie  Alston,   N.   Regan   St 1939     

5-9            24  5     Price:    A.   H.   Peeler,    S.    Cedar   St 1950     

1-6           30     Washington:    J.    S.    Leary,    E.    Washington    St 1939     

1     (All  Schools — Helping  Teachers) 

Non-Public  Schools: 

white: 

1  2     Day's    Private:     600    Asheboro    St Non-Sectarian     

1-2  2     Grace  Lutheran:    1315   E.   Washington   St Sectarian 

1-8  1     Greensboro  Academy:    1202    E.   Market   St Sectarian     

9-12     7  Notre  Dame:   Sister  Berchmans  Julia,  901  Summit 

Ave Sectarian     1942 

1-8             8     Our  Lady  of  Grace:  Sister  M.  Clotilde,  2205  W.  Market 

St Sectarian     

1                 2     Page  Private:    1005   W.   Market   St.,   Box   802.  .Non-Sectarian     

]-8              7     St.  Pius  X:   Sister  M.  Vincentia,  2200  N.  Elm  St..    Sectarian     •      

negro: 

1-8             4     Our  Lady  of  the  Miraculous  Medal,  Sister  Madeliene, 

812    Duke    St Sectarian     


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Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

ABC  Playschool:  Mrs.  J.  F.  Brown,  4211  Howard  St. 

Busy  Day  Nursery:  Mrs.  Eva  Hodgin,  810  Dillard  St. 

Central  School:  Mrs.  Vanetta  Widenhouse,  Spring  St. 

Christ  Methodist  Church:  Mrs.  Robert  W.  Mims,  407  Wedgedale  Dr. 

♦College  Place:  Mrs.  Zelda  C.  Pemberton 

*Curry  School :  Jean  Ash,  Spring  Garden,  WUNC 

Day's  Private  School:  Mrs.  R.  F.  Day,  600  Asheboro  St. 

Ebenezor  Lutheran  Church:  Mrs.  Germaine  Smith,  1900  Walker  Ave. 

♦First  Baptist  Church:  Jeanette  Wheatley,  1100  Madison  Ave. 

First  Christian  Church:  Mrs.  Charles  Strong,  1900  W.  Market  St. 

First  Evangelical  Reformed  Church:  Mrs.  James  Ward,  2714  W. 
Market  St. 

'First  Presbyterian  Church:  Margaret  Hansel,  617  N.  Elm  St. 

Fisher  Park:  Mrs.  A.  M.  Cumbie,  624  N.  Elm  St. 

Fisher  Park  Nursery:  Mrs.  Millie  Hopkins,  2306  N.  Elm  St. 

Freeman's:  Mrs.  Wallace  Freeman,  603  Church  St. 

Friendly  Homes:  Mrs.  James  Sykes,  613  Candlewood  Dr. 

♦Greensboro  Cooperative:  Mrs.  J.  T.  Love 

Guilford  Grange:  Mrs.  Clarence  Knight,  Rt.  No.  3,  Box  160 

Guilford    Park    Presbyterian    Church :    Mrs.    James    Whitlow,    2100    Fern- 
wood  Dr. 

Happy  Day:  Mrs.  John  A.  Baynes,  711  Waugh  St. 

Happy  Day:  Mrs.  Louise  G.  Baker,  206  E.  Hendrix  St. 

Hester's:  Mrs.  J.  T.  Hester,  710  Waugh  St. 

Hester's  Tiny  Tot:  Mrs.  Henrietta  B.  Hester,  711  Holt  Ave. 

Holy  Trinity  Day  School:  Mrs.  C.  Richard  Eichhorn,  607  N.  Greene  St. 

♦Lawndale  Baptist  Church:  Mrs.  H.  Hoyt  Price.  Lawndale  Dr. 

•Lindley  Park  Baptist  Church:  Mrs.  Kathryn  Thompson,  4010 
Walker  Ave. 

Little  Bo-Peep  Playschool:  Mrs.  Mary  B.  Pearce,  910-912  Dillard  St. 

Presbyterian  Church  of  the  Covenant:   Mrs.  A.  M.  Cumbie,  Corner  Mende- 
hall  &  Walker  Ave. 

St.  Andrews  Episcopal  Church:  Mrs.  John  Booth,  2105  W.  Market  St. 

St.  Francis  Episcopal  Church:  Mrs.  Mary  Richardson,  Lawndale  Dr. 

St.  Pius  X:  Sister  Regina,  2200  N.  Elm  St. 

Starmount  Presbyterian  Church:  Cornelia  Cartland,  W.  Market  St. 

Tiny  Tot,  Mrs.  J.  T.  Hester,  1819  Dellwood 

♦West  Market  Street  Methodist  School:  Mrs.  John  Thompson, 
West  Market  St. 

High  Point 

Board  of  Education:    William    A.    Tomlinson,     Chairman:    W.     H.     Marlette,    Mrs.     Evelyn 
M.     Thompson,     Mrs.     Florence    S.    Womack,     John     W.     Clinard,     Jr., 
Dr.  Perry  P.  Little 
Board  Attorney:     D.  P.  Whitley,  Jr.,  High  Point 

Superintendent:     Dean    B.    Pruette,    High    Point Phime:   88  87101 

Assistant    Superintendent:     Lloyd    Y.    Thayer,    High    Point Phone:   88  87101 

Business    Manager:     Walter    F.    Jones,    High    Point Phone:   88  86912 

Supervisors:    Gwendolyn     Doggett,     High     Point Phone:   88  28415 

Mrs.    Margaret    Gladstone,    High    Point Phone:   88  2952G 

Attendance    Worker:    Mrs.    J.    W.    McGuinn,    High    Point Phone:  88  26127 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YB.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

351         130 


1-G 
1-6 
1-6 

7-9 
10-12 
1-6 
1-6 
1-6 
7-9 
1-6 
1-6 
1-7 
1-6 


1-5 
1-5 


1-6 
9-12 


265 

102 

18 

18 

18 

35 

12 

69 

19 

14 

20 

23 

14 

23 

20 

22 

19 

16 

7 

86 

28 

22 

16 

27 

16 



26 

NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND    ADDRESS 
TOTAL 

white: 

Brentwood:    Margaret    Chatfield,    High    Point 

Cloverdale:    Donald    L.    Hancock,    High    Point 

Emma    Blair:     Dwight    B.    Story,    High    Point 

Ferndale    Junior:     Gaither    C.    Frye,     High     Point 

High    Point    Central:    W.    J.    Scott,    High    Point 

Johnson    Street:     Willie    Dean    Dull,    High    Pont 

Kirkman    Park:    Jerry    G.    Shaver,    High    Point 

Montlieu    Avenue:     Mrs.    Georgia    Thayer,    High    Point. 
Northeast     Junior:     Raleigh     Dingman,     High     Point.  . . 

Northwood:     Mrs.    Emma    Padgett,    High    Point 

Oak    Hill:    Grier    A.    Bradshaw,    High    Point 

Oak     View:     John     R.     Wells,     High     Point 

Tomlinson :    W.    E.    Rogers,    High    Point 

(Specials — all  schools) 


negro: 
Boundary    Street: 
Fairview    Street: 


5  2 

Non-Publie  Schools: 


A.  J.  Griffin  Junior: 
Leonard  Street:  Wm. 
William  Penn:  S.  E. 
(Specials — all  schools) 


C.    E.    Yokely,    High    Point... 
Mytrolene    Graye,    High    Point. 


O.  F.  Hudson,  High  Point. 
E.  Stanton,  High  Point... 
Burford,    High    Point 


1960 
1939 
1955 
1939 


*1922 


1-8 


Immaculate  Heart  of  Mary:  Mother  M.  Borgia, 
Centennial   &   Denny  Sts 


Halifax  75 

1-10  2  1     Tri-City  Seventh  Day  Adventist:  Nobel  Carlson, 

Clinard      Rd Sectarian     

negro: 

1-8  1      Baldwin's  Chapel:   Rosetta  Baldwin,   1412   Olga  St.,   Sectarian     

1-8  4     Christ  the  King:  Sister  Marie  Ignatius, 

1611     Kivett     Dr Sectarian     

Nursery  and  Kindergarten'. 

white: 
Adams  Dance  Studio:  Mrs.  Ruth  Adams  Lewis,  757  N.  Main  St. 
Babyland  Nursery  &  Kindergarten:  Mrs.  Etta  Wischum,  225  W.  Ray  St. 
Commerce  Street  Nursery:  Mrs.  D.  L.  Bouldin,  903  Commerce 
Emery  wood  Baptist  Church:  Beverly  Nielsen,  Westchester  at 

Country  Club 
Fairyland  Child  Center:  Mrs.  Ralph  Miller,  1219  McCain  PL 
Farmland:  Mrs.  James  Mattocks,  2600  S.  Main  St. 
First  Presbyterian  Church:  Mrs.  W.  R.  Harrelson,  918  N.  Main  St. 
Grace  Lutheran:  Mrs.  H.  L.  Voelkert,  N.  Centennial  St.  at  North  Dr. 
Immaculate    Heart    of    Mary    Academy:    Mrs.    J.    Cartwright,    609    Barbee 
Jack  &  Jill:  Mrs.  Marie  Cummings,  110  Sunset  Dr. 
Kiddie  Keeper:  Mrs.  Ruth  Briles,  901  E.  Green  St. 

Kindergarten  of  Culture:  Mrs.  C.  B.  Loflin,  354  N.  Wrenn  St. 

Playland:  Mrs.  Ralph  Miller,  116  Oakwood  Ct. 

Studio  of  Child  Care:  Mrs.  Jane  K.  Davidson,  328  Steel  St. 

Toddle  Time:  Mrs.  Mary  J.  Davis,  203  Lindsay  St. 

Town  &  Country:  Mrs.  Louis  Voorhees,  1132  Forest  Hill  Dr. 

Treasure  House:  Mrs.  Nancy  Parrish,  1213  Johnson  St. 

Wee  Wisdom  Nursery:  Mrs.  Mary  J.  Carter,  206  E.  Russell  St. 

Wesley  Memorial  Methodist  Church:  Mrs.  David  Duncan,  1225 

Chestnut  St. 
Wonderland  Nursery:  Mrs.  Roy  Butler,  411  Centennial  Ave. 

negro: 
Rose  Bee  Seventh  Day  Adventist:  Mrs.  Rosetta  Baldwin,  1412  Olga  St. 
Maddox  Kindergarten  &  Nursery:  Mrs.  Violet  Maddox,  1109  Pearson  St. 


HALIFAX 

Board  of  Education:     C.    M.    Moore,    Jr.,    Chairman,    Littleton;    J.    D.    Whitehead,    Enfield; 

Henry    L.    Harrison,    Scotland    Neck;    C.    H.    Leggett,    Hobgood;    Mrs. 

Robert  Robinson,   Rt.  2,   Littleton:   Mrs.   J.   C.   Shearin,   Rt.   1,   Roanoke 

Rapids;  Mrs.  V.  T.  Mohorn,  Sr.,  Littleton 
Board  Attorney:    Joseph  Branch,  Enfield 

Superintendent:      W.    Henry    Overman,    Halifax Phone:   JU  3-2151 

Assistant  Superintendent:    James  Fred  Young,  Halifax 
Supervisors:     White:  Mrs.  Dorothy  S.  Moore,  Halifax 

Negro:   Mrs.  Bessye  S.  Wilder,  Scotland  Neck,  Maude  E.  Freeman,  Weldon 

Attendance  Worker:  None 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    W.  C.  Best,  Halifax 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YB.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

256  91  TOTAL 

68  40  WHITE: 

1-12           9  8     Aurelian    Springs:     Claude    H.    Moore,    Littleton 1955  1926 

1-12         13  9     Enfield:     J.    Harold    Anderson,     Enfield 1939  1920 

1-8  5     Hobgood:     James    R.    Davis,     Hobgood 1962  

1-12         19  13     Scotland    Neck:     Charles    Fleming,    Scotland    Neck 1950  1920 

1-12         21  10     Wm.  R.  Davie:    Harold  M.  Guyot,  Rt.   1,  Roanoke  Rapids 1954  1941 

1  (All  schools — special  education) 

188         51         negro: 

-8  12     Bakers:    F.    P.    Shields.    Scotland   Neck 

-12         18         18     Brawley:    J.    C.    Bias,    Scotland    Neck 1936 

-8  16     Dawson:    Dandee    Clark,    Scotland    Neck 1962  

-12         17         13     Eastman:    G.    T.    Young,    Enfield 1931 

-8  19     Everetts:     C.     A.     Faison,     Littleton 

-8  11     Hollister:     D.    D.    Thorne,     Hollister 

-12         28         10     Inborden:     L.    M.    Williams,    Enfield 1954 

-12         18         10     Mclver:     J.    A.     Freeman,     Littleton 1941 

-8  10     Tillery     Chapel:     W.     L.     Herritage,     Tillery 

-8  11     Thomas    Shields:     Leroy    Wilson,    Hobgood _ 

-8  16     Pittman :    C.    E.    Bailev,    Enfield 

-8  11     White  Oak:    Forgan   S.   Berry,   Enfield 

1  (4  schools — special  education) 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Lydia  Smith  Welch:  Lydia  Smith  Welch,  Scotland  Neck 


76  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

Roanoke  Rapids 

Board  of  Education:  A.  Edwin  Akers,  Chairman;  Mrs.  Sarah  C.  Adams,  M.  L.  Boinest, 
Jr.,  E.  H.  Fuller,  A.  D.  Haverstock,  George  L.  Hayes,  George  E. 
Nethercutt,  M.  C.  Newsom,  Jr.,  Lloyd  H.  Sandlin 

Board  Attorney:    Allsbrook  &  Benton,  Roanoke  Rapids 

Superintendent:     J.    W.    Talley,    Roanoke    Rapids Phone  J E  7-3617 

Supervisors:    White:    Mary  Hix,  Roanoke  Rapids 

Negro:   Maude  E.  Freeman,  Weldon   (part-time) 
Special  Subject:     Music:   Gwendolyn  B.  Dickens,  Roanoke  Rapids 

Attendance  Worker:    None 

Public  School  Nurse:      Judith  P.  Nooney 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YB.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND   ADDRESS  ELEH.      H.S. 

103  48      TOTAL 

78  37  white: 

1-6  13     Akers:     Omara     Daniel,     Roanoke     Rapids 1951     

1-6  13     Clara    Hearne:    Mrs.    Daisy    H.    Shutt,    Roanoke   Rapids 1939     

7-12  17  37     Junior-Senior:     William     P.     Branch,     Roanoke    Rapids 1939*1920 

1-6  7     Wm.  L.  Manning:    Franklin  L.  Pendergrass,   Roanoke  Rapids  1962      

1-6  13     Wm.    L.    Medlin:     Thelma    Garriss,    Roanoke    Rapids 1939     

1-6  13     Rosemary:     Viola     Glover,     Roanoke     Rapids 1951     

1-6  2     (Elementary  schools) 

25         11         negro: 

1-12         25         11     John   A.    Chaloner:    B.   W.    Catling,    Roanoke   Rapids 1934 

Non-Public  Schools:     None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Mrs.  Vaughan's:  Mrs.  Ellis  Vaughan,  431  Caroline  St. 
Mrs.  Wilson's:  Mrs.  C.  Raine  Wilson,  84  Vance  St. 

Weldon 

Board  of  Education:    Grover    Howell,     Chairman:     H.     V.    Bounds,     H.     M.     Browder,     Jr., 

Mrs.  S.  D.  Brown,  Winford  B.  Dickens,  Mrs.  J.  S.  Selden 
Board  Attorney:    John  A.  James,  Weldon 

Superintendent:      B.    Paul    Hammack,     Weldon Phone:   536-4524 

Supervisor:    Same  as  for  county 
Attendance  Worker:     None 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      teachers  YE.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

59  22      TOTAL 

24           11  WHITE: 

1-6  3     Halifax:    Thelma    M.    Read,    Halifax. 


9-12     11     Weldon:     B.    Paul    Hammack,    Weldon 1920 

1-8  21     Weldon:     Ida     May     Cheatham,     Weldon 1952     

35         11         negro: 

1-8  13     Andrew    Jackson:     John     Joyner,     Halifax 1961     

1-12         22         11     Ralph    J.    Bunche:    J.    A.    Campbell,    Weldon 1931 

Non-Public  Schools:     None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Mrs.  Jenning's:  Mrs.  Foster  Jennings,  302  Sycanaore  St. 


HARNETT 

Board  of  Education:    J.    R.    Baggett,    Jr.,    Chairman,    Lillington:    Haywood    Roberts.    Coats; 
Dr.    C.    L.    Corbett,    Dunn;    D.    W.    Denning,     Jr.,    Angler;     McBrj'de 
Cameron,  Sanford,  Rt.  6 
Board  Attorney:    Robert  B.  Morgan,  Lillington 

Superintendent:      G.    T.    Proffitt,    Lillington Phone:   893-4168 

Assistant  Superintendent:    Beaman  Kelley,  Lillington 

Supervisors:     White:    Bessie   Massengill,    Lillington;   Mrs.    Mary   Jo   Mann,    Lillington 

Negro:   Mrs.  Sara  M.  Vaughan,  Lillington 
Attendance  Worker:    Mrs.  Mildred  W.  Malone,  Lillington 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     C.  H.  Hood,  Lillington 
Guidance  Director:     Robert  B.  Whitley,  Lillington 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

308         159      TOTAL 


Harnett-Haywood 


77 


204 

1-12 

12 

1-12 

19 

1-12 

15 

1-12 

13 

1-12 

10 

1-12 

20 

7-12 

9 

4-7 

16 

1-3 

16 

1-8 

10 

1-12 

30 

1-12 

10 

1-12 

20 

1-8 

4 

3 

1-8 

3 

101 

1-12 

27 

1-9 

17 

1-12 

12 

1-12 

20 

1-8 

13 

1-8 

12 

119  white: 

8  Anderson   Creek:    D.  L.   Johnson,   Bunnlevel,   Rt.   1 

11     Angler:     R.     Hal    Smith.    Angier 1956 

9  Benhaven :     J.    K.    Harrington,    Olivia 1940 

11     Boone    Trail:    R.    A.    Gray,    Mamers 1941 

6     Buies    Creek:     Roy    C.    Parker,    Buies    Creek 1939 

13     Coats:     J.    C.     Hawley,     Coats 1957 

Dunn:  A.  B.  Johnson,  Dunn 

21         High :     Ophelia     Matthews,     Dunn 1950 

Wayne    Ave.:     R.     W.     Cannady,     Dunn 1960 

„ Magnolia    Ave.:     Evelyn    Matthews,    Dunn 1954 

„ Mary   Stewart:    Mrs.   Vera   N.   Milam,   Dunn,   Rt.   3 

17     Erwin:     N.    E.    Jones,    Erwin 1952 

10     LaFayette :     Guy     Daves,     Kipling 

13     Lillington:     Roger    C.    Johnson,    Lillington 1940 

Bunnlevel:   Mrs.  Jessie  A.  Parker,  Bunnlevel 

INDIAN: 

Maple  Grove,   Claude   Sampson,   Dunn,    Rt.   4 —— 


40 


negro: 


15     Harnett    High:    F.    H.    Ledbetter,    Dunn 1960 

2         Gentry:     R.     L.     Williams,     Erwin 1954 

8     Johnsonville:    C.    L.    Powell,    Sanford,    Rt.    6 1958 

15     Shawtown:     W.    N.     Porter,     Lillington 1959 

South   Harnett:    R.   M.    Harris,    Bunnlevel,    Rt.    1 1958 

North  Harnett:    C.  D.   Marsh,   Angier,   Rt.   2 1958 


Non-Public  Schools:     None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

♦Mark's:  Mrs.  Frances  Polk,  Dunn 


1938 
1925 
1927 
1929 
1920 
1925 

1922 


1925 
1925 
1921 


1941 
1924 


HAYWOOD 

Board  of  Education:     Hugh    McCracken,    Chairman,     Clyde;    B.     F.    Nesbitt,     Rt.    3,     Clyde: 
Rowe    Ledford,    Rt.    4,    Waynesville;    Hugh    Ratcliffe,    Rt.    3,    Waynes- 
ville;  Clifton  Terrell,  Rt.  3,  Waynesville 
Board  Attorney:     Roy  Francis,  Waynesville 

Superintendent:     L.    B.    Leatherwood,    Box    826,    Waynesville Phone:    GLendale    6-3569 

Supervisors:    Mrs.  Belle  F.  Ratcliffe,  Box  118,  Waynesville; 

Ben  T.  Price,  Box  605,  Waynesville 
Attendance  Worker:    Roy  N.  Stephens,  Hazelwood 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    James  F.  Moore,  Hazelwood 
School  Lunch  Supervisor:    Mrs.  Anna  B.  Siler,  Waynesville 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS 
TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S, 

171  78 


NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS 
TOTAL 


YR.  ACCREDITED 
ELEM.      H.S. 


WHITE: 

Bethel:     Turner    A.    Cathey,    Rt.    2,    Canton 

Clyde:      Perry      Plemmons,      Waynesville 1953 

Crabtree:      R.     C.     Evans,     Hazelwood 1946 

Cruso:    Gay    Chambers,    Rt.    2,    Canton 

Fines     Creek:     Charles     Ross,     Waynesville 

Mt.    Sterling:     Goldie    B.    Leatherwood,    Waterville 

Waynesville  District  Schools:  M.  H.  Bowles,  Waynesville 

Aliens    Creek:     Edna    F.     Rogers,    Waynesville 

Central:      Claud     Rogers,     Waynesville 1946 

East    Waynesville:     W.    F.    Kirkpatrick,    Waynesville 1950 

Hazelwood:      Carl      Ratcliffe,      Waynesville 1943 

Lake    Junaluska:    Ruth    Noland,    Waynesville,    Rt.    3 1951 

Maggie:    N.    W.    Rogers,    Rt.    2,    Waynesville • 

Rock    Hill:    J.    J.    Boyd,    Rt.    2,    Waynesville • 

Saunook:    Faye  Messer,   Rt.   3,   Waynesville 

Waynesville:     C.     E.     Weatherby,     Waynesville 1952 

NEGRO: 

1-6  2     Pigeon    Street:     Elsie    Osborne,    Waynesville 

Non-Public  Schools: 

white: 
1-6  1     Hazelwood:     106    Beach    St Sectarian     


169 

78 

1-12 

25 

17 

1-12 

17 

8 

1-12 

8 

6 

1-7 

6 

1-12 

8 

5 

1-8 

1 

1-3 

3 

1-8 

16 

1-6 

10 

1-6 

27 

1-6 

7 

1-6 

6 

1-6 

6 

1-3 

4 

1-12 

25 

42 

1924 
1925 
1938 

1929 


1-12 


3     St.    John's:    500    Church    St.,    Waynesville Sectarian 


1943 


Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

First  Methodist  Church:  Mrs.  Hallis  E.  Chase,  Waynesville 
Mrs.  Herman's:  Mrs.  F.  K.  Herman,  Waynesville 
Jack  &  Jill:  Mrs.  Russell  Fultz,  Lake  Junaluska 
St.  John's  School:  408  Church  St.,  Waynesville 


78  Educational  DraECTORY  of  North  Carolina 

Canton 

Board  of  Education:     Dr.    H.    A.    Matthews,    Chairman;    Carl    Welte,    Vice-Chairman;    Morris 

Mitchell,  William  Driver,  Phillip  Kinken 
Board  Attorney:    Walter  Clark,  Canton 

Superintendent :    Culver    R.    Dale,    Canton Phone :     648-3962 

Supervisor:    Alma  Brovyning,  Canton 
Attendance  Worker:    Victoria  Bell,  Canton 
School  Lunch  Supervisor:    Mrs.  L.  J.  Cannon,  Canton 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

68  34      TOTAL 

63  31  white: 

1-6  9     Beaverdam:     Herschel    Hipps,    Canton 1952     

9-12     31  Canton    High:    W.    L.    Rikard,    Canton *1920 

7-8  17     Junior    High :    W.    L.    Barkby,    Canton 

1-6  5     Morning    Star:     E.    C.    Duckett,    Canton 1953     

1-6  13     North    Canton:     W.    P.    Barbee,    Canton 

1-6  7     Patton :     C.    Bruce    Hunter,     Canton 1952     

1-6  12     Penn.    Avenue:    K.    H.    Hannah,    Canton 1952     

2  1  (All  Schools — Special  Education,  Guidance) 

5  3        negro: 

1-12  5  3     Reynolds:     Ralph    H.    Davis,    Box    1109,    Canton 1953 

Non-Public  Schools:   None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

First  Baptist  Church:  Mrs.  F.  M.  Byers,  Jr.,  75  Poplar  St. 

HENDERSON 

Board  of  Education:  L.  C.  Youngblood,  Chairman,  Fletcher;  J.  T.  Fain,  Jr.,  Henderson- 
ville;  Robert  E.  Greer,  Etowah;  L.  L.  Burgin,  Sr.,  Horse  Shoe;  Mrs. 
J.  O.  BeU,  Jr.,  Tuxedo;  William  McKay,  Route  1,  Flat  Rock; 
Harvey  A.  Gale,  Bat  Cave 

Board  Attorney:    Arthur  B.  Shepherd,  Hendersonville 

Superintendent :    J.    M.    Foster Phone:     692-8251 

Supervisors:    Mrs.    Sue    J.    Davis,    Arden;    Pierce    P.    Henderson,     HendersonviUe 

Guidance  Director:    Minor  P.  Wilson,  Hendersonville 

Attendance  Worker:     Fillmore  H.  Freeman,  Hendersonville 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    F.  M.  Maxwell,  Balfour 

Public  Schools: 

grades    teiachers  yr.  aocredited 

taught   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

157  68  total 

157  68  white: 

1-8           16     Balfour:     C.     Harry    Price,     Balfour 1941  

1-8           17     Dana:    H.    Ray    Lyda,    Dana 1941  

1-6           22     East    Flat    Rock:     R.    W.    Jones,    East    Flat    Rock 1941  

9-12     31  East    Henderson:     E.    L.    Justus,    Flat    Rock 1960 

1-12         24  12     EdneyviUe:     W.     J.     Nesbitt,     Edneyville 1941  1928 

1-8           13     Etowah :     H.     T.     Sitton,     Etowah 1949  

7-8  13     Flat    Rock:     Odell    Griffin,    Flat    Rock 

1-8           15     Fletcher:     W.     Albert     Hill,     Fletcher 1944  

1-8           14     Mills    River:    A.    M.    Foster,    Horse    Shoe 1944  

1-6             8     _ Tuxedo:     Dean     A.     Ward,     Tuxedo 1952  

1-6           10     Valley    Hill:    Mrs.    Clara    C.    Babb,    Hendersonville 1941  

9-12     25  West    Henderson:     Glenn    C.    Marlow,    Rt.    5,    Hendersonville     1960 

4     (Special  Education) 

1     (Speech  Therapist) 

negro:    None 

Non-Public  Schools: 
1-12  9  5     Fletcher  Academy:    L.   E.   Nestell,   Fletcher Sectarian     1936 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 

Hendersonvillef 

Board  of  Education:    Roy    E.    Johnson,    Chairman,    Hendersonville;    L.    B.    Prince,    George 

Wing,  III,  C.  E.  Livingston,  John  Gregory 
Board  Attorney:    L.  B.  Prince,  Hendersonville 

Superintendent:     Hugh   D.    Randall,    Hendersonville Phone:    OX    3-4064 

Supervisor:    Clarence  M.  King,  Hendersonville 

Guidance  Director:     Mrs.  Elizabeth  H.  Price,  Hendersonville 

Attendance  Worker:    None 

Public  Schools: 


Henderson-Hertford-Hoke  79 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  A(XREDITED 

TAUGHT   BXEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

63  43      TOTAL 

50        31         white: 

1-4  23     Bruce    Drysdale:     George    Wilkins,     Hendersonville 1941     

8-12  5         31     Hendersonville    High:     R.     Hugh     Lockaby,     Hendersonville.  .      *1920 

5-7  18     Rosa  Edwards:    Henry   S.  Brookshire,  Jr.,  Hendersonville....      1941     

4     (Special  Classes) 

13  12  NEGRO: 

1-12         13         12     Ninth    Avenue:     James     R.     Wright,     Hendersonville 1942 

Non-Public  Schools: 

9-12     7     Blue  Ridge  School  for  Boys:  Box  1289, 

Hendersonville      Non-Sectarian     *1920 

1-8  3      Faith   Christian   Day:    Box    1898    Sectarian     

1-8  5      Immaculata,  Mother  D.  Garrand,  611  Buncombe,  St., 

Hendersonville      Sectarian     

„     St.  James  School:  Elizabeth  Hughes,  N.  Main  St., 

Hendersonville      Sectarian     

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 
white: 
Community:  Mrs.  Geo.  Poteet,  5th  Ave.,  W. 
-^  First  Baptist  Church:  Bob  N.  Goode,  4th  Ave.  W. 

School  for  Little  Folks:  Elizabeth  Hughes,  Fleming 

negro: 
Eula  B.  Owens  Play  School:  G.  B.  Weaver,  1st  Ave.  W. 


HERTFORD 

Board  of  Education:    W.    R.    Raynor,    Chairman,    Ahoskie;    R.    C.    Mason,    Jr.,    Harrellsville; 

G.  E.  Gibbs,  Murfreesboro 
Board  Attorney:    Guy  Revelle,  Jr.,  Murfreesboro 

Superintendent:     R.    P.    Martin,    Winton Phon^:     EL    8-4681 

Supervisors:    White:   Mrs.  Miriam  B.  Rigby,  Ahoskie 
Negro:  Mrs.  A.  R.  Bowe,  Murfreesboro 
Attendance  Worker:     None 
Director  of  Guidance:    White:   Billy  R.  Barr,  Murfreesboro 

Negro:   Mrs.  Henrietta  K.  Yeates,  Ahoskie 
Special  Education:   White:   Arthur  Brown,  Ahoskie 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     H.  T.  Downs,  Winton 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

163  68      TOTAL 

53         32         white: 

Ahoskie:     A.    Woodrow     Taylor,     Ahoskie 1952  1921 

Ahoskie    Graded:    Donald    Newsome,    Ahoskie 

Harrellsville:      W.     N.     Fowler,     Harrellsville 1951  1926 

Murfreesboro:     J.     M.     Jenkins,     Murfreesboro 1952  1926 

Winton :    Mae    W.    Turner,    Winton 

NEGRO: 

Amanda    S.    Cherry:     Isaac    A.    Battle,    Harrellsville 1958     

C.    S.    Brown:    H.    C.    Freeland,    Winton 1940     1925 

Riverview:     A.     R.    Bowe,     Murfreesboro 1951     

R.    L.    Vann:     H.    D.     Cooper,    Ahoskie 1953     1939 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Basnight  Memorial  Church:  Mrs.  Hayes  Brett,  Ahoskie 
Murfreesboro  Baptist  Church:  Mrs.  McKnight,  Murfreesboro 
St.  Thomas  Episcopal  Church:  Mrs.  Grimes,  Murfreesboro 

HOKE 

Board  of  Education:  D.  R.  Huff,  Jr.,  Chairman,  Aberdeen;  Walter  L.  Gibson,  Red 
Springs;  Robert  H.  Gatlin,  Raeford;  A.  W.  Wood,  Jr.;  Riley  M. 
Jordan,  Raeford 

Board  Attorney:    Charlie  Hostetler,  Raeford 

Superintende7it:    W.    T.    Gibson,    Jr.,    Raeford    Phone:    875-3473 

Supervisor:  White:   Benjamin  T.  Brooks,  Jr.,  Raeford;  Negro:   None 

Guidance  Counselor:    Mrs.  Emily  Cameron,  Raeford 

Attendance  Worker:    David  M.  Barrington,  Raeford 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    L.  E.  Luck,  Raeford 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 


6-12 

9 

18 

1-6 

22 

1-12 

4 

4 

1-12 

14 

10 

1-8 

4 

110 

34 

1-8 

9 

1-12 

21 

20 

1-8 

35 

1-12 

45 

14 

80  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

124  46      TOTAL 

48        22         white: 

9-12     22     Hoke  County:    Dewey  W.   Huggins,   Jr.,   Raeford 1920 

B-8  22     Raeford     Elem. :     J.     W.     Turlington 1940  

1-4  24     J.    W.    McLauchlin:    Lonnie    W.    Bledsoe,    Raeford 1940  

1-12  2     Sanatorium:    Mary    O.    McDonald,    McCain 

INDIAN: 

1-12         13  4     Hawk  Eye:   Earl  H.  Oxendine,  Rt.  1.  Box  136,   Red  Springs    

63         20         negro: 

1-8  11     Burlington:     James    H.    Chalmers,    Red    Springs 1962      

1-8  15     West    Hoke:     Wesley    Campbell,    Rt.    3,    Raeford 1960     

1-8  14     Scurlock:    John    D.    McAllister,    Rt.    2,    Raeford 1962      

9-12         23         20     Upchurch:    G.    A.    Page,    Jr.,    Raeford 1962     1934 

Non-Public  Schools:   None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Raeford:  Mrs.  John  Scull,  705  N.  Main  St.,  Raeford 


HYDEt 

Board  of  Education:  William  I.  Cochran,  Chairman,  Swan  Quarter;  W.  T.  Howard, 
Swan  Quarter;  George  E.  Bush,  Fairfield;  Walter  Lee  Gibbs,  Fair- 
field; Ray  M.  Spencer,  Scranton;  Cecil  Silverthorne,  Engelhard; 
Earl  L.  Topping,  Scranton 

Board  Attorney:      George  T.  Davis,  Swan  Quarter 

Superintendent:     Ben    D.    Quinn,     Swan     Quarter Phone:     92     6-3281 

Express  Office:   Belhaven 

Supervisor:     None 

Director  of  Guidance,  Counseling  and  Testing:     Mrs.  Jean  D.  Bucklew,  Engelhard 

Attendance  Worker:    None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    J.  F.  Lupton,  Swan  Quarter 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YK.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIP.\L    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

35  23      TOTAL 

15         13         white: 

1-12  6  5     East    Hyde:     Allen    D.    Bucklew,     Engelhard 1953     1929 

1-12  2  3     Ocracoke:     Larry     K.     Davisson,     Ocracoke 1955     

1-12  7  5     West    Hyde:    Ernest    K.    Mann,    Swan    Quarter 1951     1926 

20         10         negro: 

1-12         10  5     Davis:     Johnson     E.     Spruill,     Engelhard 

1-12         10  5     O.    A.    Peay:    Clinton    R.    Downing,    Swan    Quarter 1962     1935 

Non-Public  Schools:     None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten:     None 

IREDELLf 

Board  of  Education:  J.  C.  Murdock,  Chairman,  Troutman:  Mrs.  Fred  B.  Bunch,  Jr., 
Statesville;  John  T.  Patterson,  Mooresville;  Flake  Millsaps,  Harmony; 
Robert  C.  Garrison,  Statesville 

Board  Attorney:     C.  H.  Dearman,  Statesville 

Superintendent:     Frank    L.    Austin Phone:     TR   3-7268 

Supervisors:     White:   Mrs.  Blanche  S.  Reitzel,  Box  709,  Statesville 
Mrs.  Eleanor  S.  Brown,  Box  709,  Statesville 
Negro:   Mrs.  Jettie  Davidson  Morrison,  204  Turner  St.,  Statesville 

Attendance  Worker:    None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    J.  B.  Lundy,  Statesville 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YB.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

214         106      TOTAL 

170  90  white: 

1-8  4     Brawley:    C.    C.    Drye,    Mooresville,    Rt.    2 1954  

1-12  11  11     Celeste    Henkel:    W.    T.    Boston,    Statesville,    Rt.    3 1953  1934 

1-12  12  8     Central:     Richard    S.    Feimster,    Statesville,    Rt.    2 1955  1952 

1-12  13  12     Cool    Spring:    Grady   L.    Lewis,    Cleveland,    Rt.    2 1954  1923 

1-8  8     Ebenezer:     Mrs.     Irma     Holcomb,     Statesville,     Rt.     4 1953  

1-12  16  14     Harmony:     Harold     L.     Waters,     Harmony 1955  1920 

1-8  16     Monticello:    J.    W.    Miller,    Statesville,    Rt.    8 1952  

1-8  11     Mt.  Mourne:   James  P.   Rines,  Mt.   Mourne 1952  

1-4  2     Presbyterian  Orphanage:    Mary  Stevenson,  Barium  Springs..  

1-12  8  13     Scotts:    James    P.    Litchos,    Scotts 1953  1923 


Hyde-Iredell  81 

1-8  7     Sharon:    Ray   B.    Smith,    Statesville,    Rt.    6 1957     

1-8  7     Shepherd:    Jimmy   Johnson,    Mooresville,    Rt.   2 1954     

1-12         28         22     Troutman :     Ralph     Sinclair,     Troutman 1954  1923 

1-12         17         10     Union   Grove:    John   E.    Rooks,   Union   Grove 1952  1926 

1-8  10     Wayside:    C.   H.   Lindler,   StatesviUe,    Rt.   7 1953     

44         16         negro: 

1-8  16     Amity:     Mason    C.    MiUer,    Cleveland,    Rt.    2 1957     

1-8  4     Chestnut   Grove:    Mrs.    Mary   N.   Morrison,    Statesville,    Rt.    4  1955     

1-8  8     _ Houstonville:    Robert   R.   Campbell,    Harmony,    Box    8 1955     

1-8  4     Scotts    Rosenwald:    Charles    W.    Rankin,    Statesville,    Rt.    8..  1957     

1-12         12         16     Unity:     LeRoy    Campbell.    Statesville,    Rt.    7 1955*1942 

NoTi-Publu:  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 


Mooresville 


Board  of  Education:    Dr.   C.   L.   Bittinger,    Chairman,   Mooresville;   R.    H.    Baker,   Jr.,    R.   M. 
Dalton,  E.  E.  Cruse.  Jr.,  Dr.  Calvin  E.  Tyner 

Board   Attorney:    William    S.    Neel,    Mooresville Phone:   663-3221 

Superintendent:     Roland     R.     Morgan,     Mooresville Phone:   663-4661 

Supervisor:    Mrs.    Mildred    T.    Miller,    Mooresville Phone:   662-4651 

Attendance  Workers:   Principals 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

59  37      TOTAL 

48  30  white: 

7-9           13  9     Junior    High:     B.    V.    Smawley,    Mooresville 1955*1959 

1-6  18     Park   View:    W.   H.   Hagaman,   Mooresville 1952     

10-12     21     Senior    High:    D.    H.    Pfeiffer,    Mooresville *1920 

1-6  17     South:     G.    C.     Stewart,    Mooresville 1952     

11  7         negro: 

1-12         11  7     Dunbar:     Naurice    F.    Woods,     Mooresville 1954*1954 

Non-Public  Schools:      None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Mooresville:  Mrs.  Robert  O.  Klepfer,  307  W.  Stewart 

Statesvillef 

Board  of  Education:    F.    M.    Steele,    Chairman;    Nathan    McElwee,    Vice-Chairman;    Joe    M. 

Sherrill,    Cecil    K.    Barger,    W.    W.    Winters,    J.    W.    Johnston,    Jr. 
Board  Attorney:     Robert  A.  Collier,  Statesville 

Superintendent:    A.   D.    Kornegay,    Statesville Phone:    TR   2-5711 

Supervisor:     Richard  A.  Shaw,  Statesville 
Attendance  Worker:     Mrs.  Dorothy  Mitchell 
School  Lunch  Supervisor:     None 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      teachers  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

124  53      TOTAL 

95  41  white: 

1-6  15     Avery    Sherrill:     Richard    H.    Ashe,    Statesville 1951     

1-6  19     Davie   Avenue:    J.    Taft   White,    Statesville 1955     

7-9           14  5     D.    Matt   Thompson:    W.    E.    Niven,    Statesville 1944  1920 

1-6  14     Mulberry    Street:    J.    Albert    Hiatt,    Statesville 1942     

1-6  13     N.     B.    Mills:     L.     Breck    Alexander,     Statesville 1954     

7-9             8  5     Oakwood    Junior:     Heni-y    C.    Freeze,    Statesville 1959  1959 

10-12         31  Senior:     L.    Dent    Miller,    Statesville *1920 

1-6  11     Northview:     John     F.     Donnelly,     Statesville 1962     

1     (City-wide  speech  correctionist) 

29         12         NEGRO: 

7-12     12     Morningside:      A.     D.     Rutherford,     Statesville *1930 

1-6  23     Morningside:     Mrs.    Mildred    Littlejohn,    Statesville 1957     

1-6  6     Race   St.:    Arthur   E.    Peterson,    Statesville 1957     

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Mrs.  Taylor's:  Mrs.  Hazel  Taylor,  226  N.  Bost  St. 

Broad  St.  Methodist  Church:   Mrs.  E.  H.  Thompson,  274  N.  Mulberry  St. 

Tom  Thumb:  Mrs.  Garrett  Allen,  Radio  Rd. 


82  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

JACKSON 

Board  of  Education:    W.    R.    Enloe,    Chairman,    Sylva;    George   J.    Stewart,    GlenviUe;    F.    L. 

Tilly,    CuUowhee;    Dan    G.    Cowan,    Webster;    Tom    Patton,    Whittier 
Board  Attorney:     Hall  &  Thornburg   (Lacy  Thornburg) 

Superintendent:    W.    Vernon    Cope,    Sylva Phone:  JU  6-2311 

Supervisor:     Edward  Eugene  Bryson,  Sylva 
Attendance  Worker:     Claude  Cowan,  Webster 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     Glenn  Crawford,  Sylva 
School  Lunch  Supervisor:     Mrs.  Vernia  Gillespie,  Sylva 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEIACHERS  YB.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEH.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND   ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

93  55      TOTAL 

91  62  white: 

-8  4     Cashiers :    Earl   Hooper,    Sylva 1958      

-8  4     Canada     Consolidated :     Gertie    Moes,     Cullowhee 

-12  7  8     Glenville:     L.    D.     Crawford,     GlenviUe 1955  1929 

-8  3     Johns    Creek :     Kathleen    L.    Jones „ 

-8  6     Log    Cabin    Ass'n.:    Lois    E.    Martin,    Whittier 1958     

-12  14  13     McKee:      Stanton     Proctor,     CuUowhee 1941*1920 

-8  6     Qualla:     Fred    H.    DuvaU,    Whittier 

-8  8     Savannah     Consolidated:     C.     D.     Deitz.     Sylva 1950     

-8  15     Scotts    Creek :    A.    H.    Bryson,    Sylva 1956     

-8  16     Sylva   Elementary:    W.    H.    Smith,    Sylva 1940     

9-12     31  Sylva- Webster:     W.     Carr     Hooper,     Sylva 1922 

1-8  7     Webster:    Alvin    D.    FuUbright,    Webster 1959     _ 

1  _ (Special  Education) 

2  3         negro: 

1-12  2  3     Jackson :    Frank    K.    Davis,    Sylva 1959 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Sylva:  Docia  Garrett,  Sylva 
Campus:  Anne  Rabe,  Cullowhee 


JOHNSTON 

Board  of  Education:  J.  W.  Earp,  Chairman,  Selma,  Rt.  1;  N.  B.  Grantham,  Vice 
Chairman,  Smithfield;  E.  W.  EUis,  Clayton;  Mrs.  LuciUe  Oliver, 
Pine  Level;  Harold  Medlin,  Benson 

Board  Attorney:    A.  A.  Corbett,  Smithfield 

Superintendent:     E.    S.    Simpson,    Smithfield Phone:    WE    4-4129 

Assistant   Superintendent :    Jasper   L.    Lewis Phone:    WE    4-4129 

Supervisors:    White:   Mrs.  Eloise  G.  Eskridge,  Kenly;  Rena  King,  Selma; 
Mrs.  Virginia  Temple,  Selma 
Negro:   Mrs.   Cora  A.  Boyd,   Smithfield;  Mable  Monroe,   Clayton 

Counseling  and  Guidance:    Alyce  Sumrell,  Smithfield 

Attendance  Supervisor:    Mrs.  Grace  G.  Hood,  Selma 

Supervisor  of  Transportation:     Hugh  Allen,  Smithfield 

Supervisor  of  Buildings  and  Grounds:     C.  Dixon  Hamilton,  Smithfield 

Lunchroom  Department:     Mrs.  Betty  L.  Poston 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

423         172      TOTAL 

306  135  WHITE: 

1-12  26  12     Benson:    W.    J.    Barefoot,    Benson 1953  1922 

1-8  7     Chapel:    W.   C.    Fitzgerald,   Kenly,    Rt.   2 1953  

1-12  28  12     Clayton :     James     O.     Waters,     Clayton 1952  1920 

1-12  15  8     Cleveland :    E.   T.   Benton,   Clayton,    Rt   1 1953  1931 

1-12  11  7     Corinth-Holders:    H.    C.    Bowers,    Zebulon,    Rt.    1 1953  1928 

1-12  39  15     Four    Oaks:     Henry    J.    Beeker,    Four    Oaks 1953  1924 

1-12  6  6     Glendale:     Roland    D.    Heath,    Kenly,    Rt.    2 1953  1926 

1-12  14  6     Kenly:     J.    Burke    Long,     Kenly 1953  1923 

1-12  20  10     Meadow:    George    Garland    Beasley,    Rt.    2,    Benson 1952  1926 

1-12  12  6     Micro:    Alvin    Narron,    Jr.,    Micro 1952  1926 

1-12  12  5     Pine    Level:     Isaac    Clyde    Mozingo,     Pine    Level 1955  1932 

1-12  27  11     Princeton:     L.     J.     Worthington,     Princeton 1952  1925 

1-12  32  13     Selma:     John    W.    Walker,    Selma 1953  1920 

1-12  31  17     Smithfield:    A.    G.    Glenn,    Smithfield 1954  1920 

1-6  16     Smithfield     Elementary:     Carlton     Daughtery,     Smithfield 1957  

1-12  10  5     Wilson's    MiUs:    J.    T.    Uzzle,    Wilson's    Mills 1953  1926 


.          — . 

117 

37 

1-7 

8 

1-12 

20 

7 

1-12 

24 

13 

1-12 

11 

5 

1-12 

27 

11 

1-7 

8 

1-7 

7 

1-8 

12 

Jones-Lee  83 

(Driver  Education — Blanton  Jones,  503  Fisher  Street,  Clayton; 
Lloyd  Worth  Hicks,  Hood  Trailer  Park,  Lot  1, 
1616  South  Slocumb  St.,  Goldsboro) 
negro: 

Bagley:    B.    L.    WiDiams,    Kenly,    Rt.    2 1961     _ 

Cooper:     Nixon    L.    Cannady,    Clayton 1958     1933 

County    Training:     W.     R.    Collins,     Smithfield 1959     1925 

Forest    Hills:     R.    L.    Holt,    Four    Oaks 1957     1961 

Harrison:     Martin    Luther    Wilson,     Selma 1957   *1931 

Hillside:     Kirby    Lee    Hamilton,    Benson 1961     

Princeton:     Theodore    Gene    Nixon,     Princeton 1957     „ 

Short   Journey:    Mrs.   Eva   J.   Cooper,   Smithfield,   Rt.    1 1954 

1      (Driver  Education — James  Mitchell,  Clayton,  Rt.  1) 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Mrs.  Beddingfield's:  Mrs.  C.  H.  Beddingfield,  Jr.,  Clayton  .      . 

Mrs.  Duck's:  Mrs.  Mildred  Strickland,  Rt.  3,  Smithfield 

Batton's:  Mrs.  R.  E.  Batton,  Riverside  Dr.,  Smithfield 

Stephenson's:  Mrs.  Dalma  Stephenson,  Rose  St.,  Smithfield  "■  ■■  •*■ 

Woodruff's:  Mrs.  Leon  Woodruff,  Selma 

JONES 

Board  of  Education:  J.  C.  West,  Jr.  Chairman,  Trenton,  Rt.  2;  C.  J.  Banks,  Trenton, 
Rt.  2;  J.  C.  Wooten,  Kinston,  Rt.  3;  W.  E.  Phillips,  Trenton,  Rt.  1; 
J.  J.  Conway,  Maysville,  Star  Route 

Board  Attorney:    Employed  as  need  arises. 

Superintendent:     W.    B.    Moore,    Trenton Phone:    448    2531 

Supervisor:  Sallie  C.  Murphy,  Trenton 

Attendance  Worker:     None 

Chief  Bv^  Mechanic:    J.  H.  Croom,  Trenton 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCTPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

79  41      TOTAL 

39  23         white: 

1-8             8     Alex    H.    White:    Julia    Whitty,    PoUocksviDe 1947 

1-8  8     Comfort:     W.    C.    Philyaw,    Comfort „ 

9-12     23  Jones    Central:    David    L.    Nance,    Trenton 1952 

1-8  8     Maysville:     Albert    Ula    Hardison,    Maysville 

1-8           13     Trenton:     Z.    A.     Koonce,     Jr.,     Trenton 1951  

2     (All  schools — Special  teachers) 

40  18  negro: 

9-12     18     Jones    High:    C.    C.    Franks,    Trenton 1938 

1-8  7     „ J.    E.    Morris:    Warren    G.    Franks,    Maysville 

1-8  22     „ Trenton:     Edna     S.     Smallwood,     Trenton 1960  

1-8  11     „ J.   W.   Willie:    Howard   N.    Smith,    PoUocksviUe 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 

LEE 

Board  of  Education:  J.  B.  Cameron,  Chairman,  Broadway;  W.  C.  Harward,  Rt.  5,  San- 
ford;  D.  H.  Wilkinson,  Sanford;  Stacy  Budd,  Sanford;  J.  G. 
Edwards,  Rt.  8,  Sanford 

Board  Attorney:    D.  B.  Teague,  Sanford 

Superintendent:     J.     J.     Lentr,     Sanford Phone:   775-3618 

lEC    Director:    W.    A.    Martin,    Sanford P7i(me :   775-4249 

Supervisor:    Mary  Lynn  Currie,  Carthage 

Guidance:    Thomas  T.  Grey,  Sanford 

Special  Education:   Meta  G.  Thompson,  Sanford 

Speech  Therapist:     Emily  V.  Hill,  Sanford 

Attendance  Worker:     None 

Chief   Bus   Mechanic:     E.    M.    Manning,    Sanford Phone:   776-3112 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YB.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND    ADDP.ESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

94  43      TOTAL 

37  25  white: 

1-12           9  7  Broadway:     A.     K.     Perkins,     Broadway 1952  1925 

1-12           9  7  Deep   River:    R.   E.  Morrison,   Sanford,   Rt.   5 1957  1934 

1-12         19  11  Greenwood:     Kirby     Watson,     Lemon     Springs 1940  1930 


84  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

57         18         negro: 

1-8  27     Lee   Elementary:    Edward    M.    Holley,    Sanfoid 1954     

1-12         26         18     W.    B.    Wicker:     W.    B.    Wicker,    Sanford 1940  »192y 

1-6  4     New  Hope:   Troupe  C.  Hodges,   Rt.   3,   Sanford 

NoTV-Public  Schools:     None 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 

Sanford 

Board  of  Education:    Dr.    F.    L.    Knight,    Chairman;    J.    R.    Ingram,    Harvey    Faulk,    Mrs. 

Ethel   R.   Quillin,   J.    E.    Davis,   J.   M.   Auman,    Dr.    M.    C.    Covington 
Board  Attorney:     W.  W.  Staton,  Sanford 

Superintendent:     M.    A.    McLeod,    Sanford Phone:    772-2812 

Supervisor:    Mrs.  Cornelia  A.  Edwards,  Sanford 
Attendance  Worker:     None 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  BLEM.       H.S. 

90  40      TOTAL 

90         40         white: 

1-9  32  3     Jonesboro    Hgts.:     Helen    C.     Holder,     Sanford 1944     1920 

1-6  25     Mclver:     A.    L.    Isley,    Sanford 1952     

10-12     28     Sanford    Central:    J.    F.    Hockaday,    Sanford *1920 

7-9  13  9     Sanford    Jr.:     H.    A.    Clemmer,    Sanford 1941     1920 

1-6  20     St.    Clair:    Mrs.    H.    C.    Hickman,    Sanford 1949     

negro:    None 
Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  aiid  Kindergarten: 

Kennedy's  Day   Nui-sery:    Mrs.  Evelyn   W.   Kennedy,   522    Bragg  St. 

LENOIR 

Board  of  Education:    Lynwood     Turner,     Chairman,     Pink     Hill;     Talbot     Capps,     Kinston; 

Mark    Louis    Smith,    Deep    Run;    E.    W.    Kinsey,    La    Grange;    Cephus 

Eubanks,  Route  2,  Kinston 
Board  Attorney:     Thomas  J.  White,  Kinston 

Superintendent:     H.    H.    BuUock,    Box    182.    Kinston Phone:   JA    3-4571 

Supervisors:    White:    E.    Merle   Scott,    Kinston Phone:  JA  7-2859 

Negro:   Bessie    M.    Cox,    Kinston Phone:   JA  7-2859 

Guidance:    Mrs.   Sue  M.   Sutton,   La  Grange Phone:   J  A  7-2859 

Director,  Industrial  Education  Center:    Daniel  C.  Wise,  Kinston 
Attendance  Worker:    None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     H.  A.  Walker,  1901  Pink  Hill  Road,  Kinston 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

214         119      TOTAL 

111         73         white: 

1-12  19         11     Contentnea:    George    W.    Warren,    Jr.,    Kinston,    Rt.    1 1940     1925 

1-12  11  9     Deep    Run:    A.    R.    Munn,    Deep    Run 1956     1920 

1-12         20         12     La    Grange:     R.    O.    Singletar>-,    La    Grange 1954     1920 

1-12  11  9     Moss    Hill:     Willard    Rouse,    Kinston,    Rt.    4 1940     1927 

1-12  12  10     Pink    Hil:    Frank    Wiley,    Pink    Hill 1957     1936 

1-12         23         11     Southwood:     John    K.    Wooten,     Kinston,     Rt.    5 1952     1928 

1-12  15         10     Wheat   Swamp:    Ola   L.    Porter,    La   Grange,    Rt.    1 1958     1931 

Band  Instructor:        Lionel  J.  Croteau,  Kinston 
103         46         negro: 

1-8  17     Banks:     Bertram    Hubbard,    Kinston,    Rt.    2 

1-12         27         17     Frink:    Allen    L.    Mewborn,    La    Grange 1935 

1-12         30         15     Savannah:    Rufus    Flanagan,    Grifton,    Rt.    2 1961     1958 

1-12         29         14     Woodington:    Stephen   Carraway,    Kinston,    Rt.    4 1958     1957 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

La  Grange :  Mrs.   Glenn  Savage,  La  Grange 

Kinston 

Board  of  Education:  G.  Paul  LaRoque,  Chairman,  Kinston;  C.  Felix  Harvey,  III,  Vice 
Chairman;  Mrs.  Frances  P.  Rasberry,  Dr.  G.  Payne  Dale,  Norman 
Dickerson,  John  G.  Page,  David  Stadiem 

Board  Attorney:    Thomas  J.  White,  Kinston 

Superintendent:    J.    P.    Booth,    Kinston Phone:   JAckson  3-2543 

Supervisors:    White:   Mrs.  Martin  C.  Freeman;  Negro;   Mrs.  Ernestine  J.  Stewart 

Attendance  Worker:  Mrs.  W.  C.  Quinn,  409  Edgehill  Rd.,  Kinston 


Lenoir-Lincoln  85 

School  Lunch  Supervisor:    Mrs.  C.  L.  Britt,  508  Rhodes  Ave.,  Kinston 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

172  68      TOTAL 

99  41  WHITE: 

9-12     41  Grainger:     Frank    L.    Mock,    Jr.,    Kinston *1920 

7-8  26     Harvey:     Fodie     H.     Hodges,     Kinston 1946     

1-6  25     Lewis:    Garlan   F.   Bailey,    Kinston 1946     

1-6  24     Northwest:    E.    Ray    Wooten,    Kinston 1959     

1-6  24     Teachers    Memorial:    Martin    C.    Freeman,    Kinston 1956     

73        27         negro: 

7-12         13         27     Adkin:     Charles    B.    Stewart,    Kinston *1925 

1-6  21     Bynum:    E.    Ray    Bryant,    Kinston 1959     

1-6  39     Sampson:    James   A.    Harper,    Kinston 1946     

Non-Public  Schools: 

white: 

1-8  4     Christ    the    King:     Sister    Dolores,    Kinston Sectarian     

negro: 

1-8  4     Our  Lady  of  the  Atonement:  Sister  Caspian, 

Kinston      Sectarian     

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Christ  the  King:  Rev.  D.  Edward  Sullivan,  Kinston 

First  Baptist  Church:  Rev.  H.  G.  Dawkins,  Kinston 

Spilman  Baptist  Church:  Mrs.  Francis  Beam,  Kinston 

Saville:  Mrs.  C.  F.  Saville,  Kinston 

Northwest  Christian  Church:  Mrs.  E.  L.  Bradshaw,  Jr.,  Kinston 

St.   Mary's   Episcopal   Church:    Mrs.   Carolyn   W.    Weeks,   Kinston 

Westminster   Methodist   Church   Nursery:    Mrs.    Alice   Dixon,    Kinston 

Westminster      Methodist      Church:       Rev.      H.      L.      Watson,      Kinston 

Queen      St.     Methodist     Church:      Rev.     M.      L.      Vick,      Jr.,      Kinston 

St.  Mark's  Methodist:  Rev.  R.  Bruce  Pate,  Kinston 


LINCOLN 

Board  of  Education:  Pat  H.  Harrill,  Chairman,  Rt.  3,  Lincolnton;  F.  L.  Beam,  Rt.  1> 
Cherryville;  J.  W.  Dellinger,  Rt.  1,  Stanley;  Coy  F.  Lantz,  Rt.  2. 
Lincolnton;  C.  Rhyne  Little,  Lincolnton 

Board  Attorney:     David  Clark,  Lincolnton 

Superintendent:    Norris    S.    Childers,    Box    471,    Lincolnton Phone:   735-5531 

Supervisors:    White:    Laura  Margretta  Seagle,  508  N.  Aspen  St.,  Lincolnton 

Negro:   Mrs.    Annie   W.    Biggers,    Rt.    2,    Lincolnton    (Supervising    Teacher) 

Guidance:   Lewis  E.  Heavner,  Rt.  1,  Lincolnton 

Speech:     Mrs.  Talthia  Houser,  Rt.  1,  Lincolnton 

Attendance  Worker:    E.  Carl  Mcintosh,  Rt.  1,  Stanley 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     Fred  Thompson,  Lincolnton 

Mus-ic:    Wayne  Sibert,  Lincolnton;  Ashlynn  Maulden,  Lincolnton 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

131  41      TOTAL 

110  31  WHITE: 

1-8  26     Asbury:    Clifford    A.    Rhyne,    Lincolnton 1940  

1-7  6     Howards   Creek:    Warren    Beam,   Rt.    1,   Lincolnton 

1-8  7     Iron   Station:    W.   Lester  Ballard,   Iron   Station 

1-8  19     Love  Memorial:    Robert  W.   Payseur,   Rt.   1,   Lincolnton 

1-8  13     North  Brook   No.   1:    J.   Eli   Houser,   Rt.   1,   Cherryville 

1-7  6     North   Brook    No.    3:    Luther    Houser,    Rt.    2,    Vale 

1-12  18  10  Rock    Springs:     Charles    N.    Clark,    Denver 1925 

1-8  15     Union:    M.   S.   Heavner.    Rt.   2,   Vale 1940 

9-12     21  West   Lincoln:    L.    M.    Venable,   Rt.    1,   Lincolnton 1961 

Driver  Education:  Kermit  Pendleton,  Rt.  2,  Vale 

21         10  negro: 

1-12         14         10     Newbold:    George   E.    Massey,    Box    364,    Lincolnton 1939     1939 

1-7  7     Rock   Hill:    S.   E.   Biggers,   Rt.   1,   Iron   Station 

Non-Public  Schools:     None 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten:     None 


Lincolnton 

Board  of  Edu 

Board  Attorney:    Thomas  J.  Wilson,  Lincolnton 


Board  of  Education:    J.    H.    Heafner,    Chairman,    Lincolnton:    J.    C.    Broome,    Dr.    Boyce    P. 
Griggs,  Dr.  S.  A.  Wilson,  L.  D.  Warlick 


86  Educational  DraECTORY  of  North  Carolina 

Superintendent:    S.      Ray      Lowder,      Lincolnton Phone:   735-7402 

Supervisor:     Sarah  H.  Yoder,  Lincolnton 
Attendance  Worker:     Same  as  for  Lincoln  County 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND   ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

51  34      TOTAL 

45         34         white: 

1-3  9     Park    Elementary:    Mrs.    Helen   D.    Houser,    Lincolnton 1945     

1-3  7     Aspen    Street:    Mrs.    Sue   M.    Bellinger,    Lincolnton 1945     

4-5  12     Grammar    School:     Jerry    Payseur,    Lincolnton 1940     

6-8  17     Battleground:    Lester    J.    Propst,    Lincolnton 1962     

9-12     34     Lincolnton:     F.    D.    Riser,    Lincolnton _     1920 

6     _ negro: 

1-8  6     Oaklawn:    Willie    Wright,    Jr.,    Lincolnton 1959     

Non-Public  Schools:     None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Happy  Hours:  Mrs.  Mattie  Lou  Alexander 


MACON 

Board  of  Education:    Erwin    Patton,    Chairman,    Franklin;    C.    C.    Sutton,    Rt.    2,    Franklin; 

George  Gibson,  Rt.  4,  Franklin 
Board  Attorney:    R.  S.  Jones,  Franklin 

Superintendent:    Hieronymous    Bueck,    Box    148,    Franklin Phone:  LA  4-3314 

Librarians:     Mrs.    Nancy    F.    Fullbright,    Elem.,    Sylva;    Rebecca    J.    Clark,    H.    S.,    Sylva 
Supervisor:    Mrs.  Elizabeth  C.  Guffey,  Franklin 
Guidance  Counselor:     Frances  Winstead,  Franklin 
Attendance  Worker:    None 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    R.  L.  Blaine,  Franklin 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

93  39      TOTAL 

91  38  white: 

-8  8     „ Cartoogechaye:      J.      Norman      West 1958     

-8  7     „ Cowee:    G.    Donald    Seagle 1959     

-8  11     _ Cullasaja:     Z.    Weaver    Shope,    Franklin 1955     

-8  13     East    Franklin:     William    G.    Crawford 1957     

-12     30  Franklin    High:    Harry    C.    Corbin,    Franklin 1921 

-8  13     Franklin    Elementary:    Harry    C.    Corbin,    Franklin 1960     

-12  9  5     Highlands:     Charles    F.    Hendrix,    Highlands 1932 

-8  6     _ lotla:      Alex     Arnold,      Franklin 1959     

-12  5  3     Nnnthahala :    C.    K.    Olson,   Nantnhala 

-8  8     Otto:     E.    G.    Crawford,    Franklin 1953     

-8  7     Union:     B.    Harry    Moses,    Franklin 1958     

-8  4     (All  Schools — Special  Education) 

-12  2  1  NEGRO : 

-12  2  1     Chapel:    Eugene   A.    Armstrong,    Franklin 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Mrs.  Hunter's:  Mrs.  Pearl  Hunter,  Franklin 


MADISON 

Board  of  Education:    B.     K.     Meadows,     Chairman,     Hot     Springs,     Rt.     1;     Zeno     Ponder, 

Secretary,    Alexander,    Rt.    1;    J.    G.    Gardner,    Mars    Hill,    Rt.    2 
Board  Attorney:    A.  E.  Leake,  Marshall 

Superintendent:    Fred    W.    Anderson,    Marshall Phone:  2501 

Supervisor:    Grover  D.  GiUis,  Mars  Hill,  Rt.  2 
Attendance  Worker:    None 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     Jesse  ProSit,  Marshall 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

110  39      TOTAL 

109  39  WHITE: 

1-8  8     Beech    Glen:    J.    H.    Ray.    Mars    Hill,    Rt.    2 1941     

1-7  7     Ebbs   Chapel:    E.  D.   Wilson,   Mars  HiU,   Rt.   3 1951     


Martin-McDowell  87 

1-12         11           4     Hot    Springs:    Roy    Reeves,    Hot    Springs 1953     1931 

1-12         17           5     Laurel:     Ray    Tweed.    Marshall.    Rt.    3 1942     1933 

1-12         21         14     Marshall:     Robert     L.     Edwards,     Marshall 1940     1923 

1-12         22         13     Mars    Hill:     Fred    Dickerson,    Mars    HiU 1940     1926 

1-12           9           3     Spring    Creek:    Owen    Fish.    Hot    Springs.    Rt.    1 1945     1930 

1-8  14     _ Walnut:     Aurbun    Wyatt,    Walnut 1940     

1     „         negro: 

1-6  1     Mars    Hill:    Dora    B.    Bass,    Mars    Hill 

Non-Puhlic  Schools:     None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 


MARTIN 

Board  of  Education:    H.    B.    Gaylord,    Chairman,    Jamesville;    Leroy    Harrison,    Williamston; 
R.    A.    Haislip,    Jr.,    Oak    City;    Charles    Forbes,    Robersonville;    Exum 
Ward,  Williamston 
Board  Attorney:     E.  S.  Peel,  Williamston 

Superintendent:    J.     C.     Manning,     Williamston Phone:   SW  2-2525 

Supervisors:    White:   Mildred   Manning,   Williamston;   Negro:   E.   Louise   Cooper,   Williamston 
Attendance  Worker:     None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    Louis  Coker,  Williamston 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

204  98      TOTAL 

91         59         white: 

9-12           8           7     Bear  Grass:   J.  W.   Sawyer,  WiUiamston,   Rt.  2 1953  1933 

1-7  5     Everetts :     E.    F.    Murrow,     Everetts 1952     „ 

1-8  5     Farm   Life:    George   T.   Hardison.   Williamston,   Rt.   1 

1-7  5     Hamilton :     George    Haislip.     Hamilton 

1-12         12  9     Jamesville:     Arthur     Dempsey,     Jr.,     Jamesville 1952   *1925 

1-12           9           8     Oak   City:    George   P.    Cullipher,    Oak    City 1924 

1-12  14         14     Robersonville:    John    L.    Roberson,    Robersonville 1950*1923 

1-12         32         20     Williamston:     Dale    Walser,    Williamston 1952*1920 

1  1      (All  schools — special) 

113         39         negro: 

1-12         16         10     East    End:     Noah    W.    Slade,    Robersonville 1955 

1-8  8     Edna   Andrews:    William    E.    Honeyblue,    Williamston 

1-12         33         19     E.    J.    Hayes:     W.    A.    Holmes,    Williamston 1931 

1-8  S     _ Jamesville   Township:    John   M.   Slade,    Williamston 

1-8  10     North    Everetts:    E.    L.    Owens,    Williamston „ 

1-6  5     Parmele:    Mrs.    Julia    J.    Chance,    Parmele 

1-8  14     Rodgers:     Alonza    R.    Jones,    Williamston 

1-7  5     Salsbury:    George    T.    Hyman,    Williamston 

1-12         13           9     West    Martin:     Turner    K.    Slade,    Oak    City 1960 

1  1      (All  schools — special) 

Non-Public  Schools:     None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Mrs.    Faulk's:    Mrs.    Essie   Faulk,    400    Washington    St.,    Williamston 
WiUiamston    Community:     Mrs.    Margaret    Tarkington,    Williamston 


McDowell 

Board  of  Education:  Harold  E.  Dysart.  Chairman.  Rt.  4;  Eugene  Brown.  Marion.  Rt.  3; 
George  Crawford,  Old  Fort;  Guy  Hensley.  Marion,  Box  521;  Bill 
Bradley,    200    Yancey    St.,   Marion;    Ernest   J.    House,    Jr.,    Marion 

Board  Attorney:    Thomas  E.  White,  Marion 

Superintendent:     James     E.     Johnson Phone:   695-5221 

Supervisor:    Mrs.  Leola  B.  Wright,  Marion 

Attendance  Worker:    None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:   R.  E.  Robinson,  Marion 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

94  52      TOTAL 

94  52  white: 

1-6  3     Dysartsville:     Paul    Shephard,    Nebo,     Rt.     1 

1-12  16  13  Glenwood :     Frank     Howell,     Glenwood 1951  1924 

1-12  16  9  Nebo:     Gilbert     L.     Byrd,     Nebo 1952  1923 

1-12  8  6  North    Cove:    John    Childers,    North    Cove 1953  1938 

1-12  28  12  Old    Fort:     P.    W.    Greer,    Old    Fort 1952  1922 

1-12  17  11  Pleasant    Gardens:    John    G.    Roach,    Marion 1940  1927 


88  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

1-6  4     Sugar    Hill:     T.    T.    Love,    Marion,    Rt.    2 1962     

_ 1      (Driver  Education  Instructor,  All  High  Schools) 

2     (Special  Education) 

negro:    None 

Non^Public  Schools: 
1-8  1     Marion    Elementary    Pine   Cove,    Old    Fort Sectarian     

Nursery  and  Kindergarten:     None 

Marion 

Board  of  Education:     S.   R.   Perkins,   Chairman;   Jack  Ballew,  Mrs.  Doris  T.   Burgin,  Eugene 

Cross,    Jr.,    R.   J.   Noyes,    Jr.,   Joseph    R.    Shirley,    Robert   W.   Twitty 
Board  Attorney:    Paul  J.  Story,  Marion 
Attendayice  Worker:    None 

Superintendent:     Hugh     Beam,     Marion Phone:   697-6431 

Supervisor:    Mrs.  Bonnie  E.  Young,  Marion 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOI.,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

76  32      TOTAL 

65  28  white: 

1-6  9     Clinchfield:     Ruth    Greenlee,    Marion 1954  

1-6  8     East    Marion:    Thurman    Lee    Warlick,    Marion 

1-6  7     Eugene  Cross:    Mrs.   Garland  Williams,   Marion 1952  

9-12     _ 28  Marion:     Charles    C.     Elledge,    Marion 1920 

7-8  16     Marion    Jr.:     Arthur    Byrd,    Marion 

1-6  14     Marion    Elem.:     Otis    M.    Ledbetter,    Marion 

1-6  11     West   Marion:    D.    C.    Martin,    Jr.,    Marion 1952  

11  4         negro: 

1-12         11  4     Mt.   View:    V.   Eugene   Carson,   Box   660,    Marion 1962 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

First  Baptist  Church:  Mickey  Mitchem 
Peter  Pan :  Mrs.  Albert  Hewitt 


MECKLENBURG  (Charlotte-Mecklenburg) 

Board  of  Education:  David  W.  Harris,  Chairman,  Charlottetown  Mall,  Charlotte;  Richard 
H.  Brown,  Vice-Chairman,  2305  N.  Graham  St.,  Charlotte;  Hen- 
derson Belk,  308  East  Fifth  St.,  Charlotte:  Frank  Dowd,  Jr.,  1400 
N.  C.  National  Bank  Building,  Charlotte;  Ben  F.  Huntley,  Box  128, 
Pineville;  Jones  Y.  Pharr,  Jr.,  2842  Selwyn  Ave.,  Charlotte:  Dr. 
Herbert  Spaugh,  528  Moravian  Lane,  Charlotte;  Dr.  Curtis  R. 
Fincher,  5220  Albemarle  Road,  Charlotte;  James  B.  Meacham,  Jr., 
1304  South  Boulevard,  Charlotte 
Board  Attorney:  Brock  Barkley,  Law  Building,  Charlotte 
Superintendent:    A.  Craig  Phillips,  Administrative  Offices, 

720    East    Fourth    St.,    Charlotte P/ioTie:  376-7591 

Associate  Superintendent:    William  C.  Self,  Administrative  Offices, 

720    East    Fourth    St.,    Charlotte Phone:   376-7591 

Assistant  Superintendents:    Business     Service — J.     W.     Wilson,     Administrative     Offices, 

720    East    Fourth    St.,    Charlotte Pfeone:   376-7591 

Elementary    Education^John    Phillips,    Administrative    Offices, 

720    East    Fourth    St.,    Charlotte Phone:   376-7591 

Secondary    Education — Robert    C.    Hanes,    Administrative    Offices, 

720    East    Fourth    St.,    Charlotte Phone:   376-7591 

Technical    and    Adult    Education — Richard    Hagemeyer,    Adminis- 
trative Offices.  720  East  Fourth  St.,  Charlotte  Phone:   370-6433 
Personnel — J.  D.  Morgan,  Administrative  Offices, 

720    East    Fourth    St.,    Charlotte Phone:   376-7591 

Comptroller:     John  Dunlap 
Administrative  Assistant:     Chris  Folk 

Supervisory  Staff:    White:   Lois     Carver,     Margaret     Flintom,     Martha     G.     Johnston,     Mrs. 
Patricia     Ledford,     Mrs.     Polly    McAuley,     Martha     McGee,     Mrs. 
Bernice     McMurry,     Margaret     Phillips,     Ruth     Robinson,     Mrs. 
Grace  Templeton,  Margaret  Thomson 
Negro:   Mrs.   Almeda   Rippy,   Mrs.    Cordelia   Stiles,   Mrs.    Onie  Thompson, 
Mrs.  Rosalie  Wyatt 
Special  Staff:    Cafeterias — Mrs.  Elizabeth  Allen,  Director 
Art — Mrs.  Elizabeth  Mack,  Coordinator 
Music — Oliver   Cook,   Coordinator,    Instrumental   Music 
Sam   P.   Durrance,   Coordinator,    Choral  Music 
Barbara  Koesjan,  Coordinator,  Elementary  General  Music 
Libraries — Gertrude  Coward,  Director 

Anne  Wheeler,  Coordinator,  Library  Services 


Mecklenburg  89 

Mrs.  Lillian  Skinner,  Coordinator,  Technical  Services 
Mrs.  Helen  Hollingworth,  Curriculum  Library 
Physical  Education  and  Athietics — Noi-man   Leafe,   Director 

Sally   Soiitherland,    Coordinator 
Radio  and  Television — Dona  Lee  Davenport,  Director 
Reading — (to  be  named),  Director 

Mrs.    Virginia    Mullaney,    Coordinator,    Secondary    Reading 
Science  and  Mathematics — Dr.  Barrj'  Honshell,  Director 
Special  Education — H.  Jay  Hickes,  Director 
Central  Industrial  Education  Center — Dean  Davis,  Assoc.  Director 

Dorothy    Boone,     Director    Distributive    Education    and    Management 
Willmore     B.     Hastings,     Head,     Development     Program     in     Distribution 
and  Marketing  Management 
Construction — James  Bell,  Director 

G.  E.  Barber,  Field  Engineer 
Lewis  Townsend,  Field  Engineer 
Carroll  York,  Field  Engineer 
Finance — Everett  P.  Cameron,  Administrative  Assistant 
Kate  Freeman,  Treasurer  and  Bookkeeper 
(Miss)   Douglas  Kendall,  Chief,  Payroll  Division 
Personnel — Charles  P.  Sigmon,  Administrative  Assistant 
Mrs.  Lily  McMahan,  Secretary 
---.>  Purchasing — E.  P.  Faulkner,  Director 

Research — Wayne  P.  Church,  Director 
Special  Services — W.  Leslie  Bobbitt,  Director 

Sarah  McDaniel,  Coordinator,  Guidance 

William    L.    Jamison,    Coordinator,    Psychological    Services 
Mrs.    Anne    Hausmann,    Coordinator,    Social    Work    and 
Attendance 

(to  be  named).  Coordinator,  Testing 
Audio-Visual — Harold  Dotson,  Director 
Maintenance — Russell  S.  Barden,  Director 
Transportation — J.  W.  Harrison,  Director 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  '''''■  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

1727         709      TOTAL 

1229       543  white: 

8-9  7  17     Alexander    Jr.:    John    Hansel,    Et.    1,    Huntersville 

7-9  24  13  Alexander  Graham,  Jr.,  H.  Ray  Hunt, 

1800    Runnymede    Lane 1939  1920 

1-6  21     Ashley    Park:    Mrs.    Mildred    L.    Howerton,    3128    BeKast    Dr.  1953     

1-9  17  5     Bain:    Leonard    J.    Lowen,    Mint    Hill    Station 1959     

1-6  18     Barringer:    Mrs.   Pauline   Beane,   2701   Walton   Rd 1953     

1-6  31     Berryhill:    M.    G.    Isley,    Belmont    Rd.,    Rt.    4 1960     

1-6  21     Briarwood:    Roy   D.    Wesson,    1001    Wilann   Dr 

1-6  21     Chantilly:    Mrs.    Rachel   B.    Mason,    701    Briarcreek   Rd 

1-7  7     Clear   Creek:    Andrew   J.   Wood,    Rt.    1,    Box   779 

7-9  15  9     Cochrane  Jr.:    J.   Boiling   Davis,   6200   Starhaven   Dr — — 

1-6  14     CoUinswood:     Donald     C.     Young,     Applegate     Rd 1961     

1-8  13  ....         Cornelius:     Ray     A.     Price,     Box     158,     Cornelius 1939     

1-6  20     Cotswold:    Harold    W.    Beaver,    300    Greenwich    Rd 1959     

7-9  12  6     Coulwood   Jr.:    A.    P.    Haywood,    1901    Kentberi-y    Dr 

1-8  8     Davidson:    Rav  A.   Price,   Box   398,   Davidson 1950     

1-7  32     Derita:    W.    W.    Goodson,    6000    Derita    Rd 1940     

1-6  23     Dilworth:    O.    E.    Middleton,    405    E.    Park    Ave 

10-12     61     East   Mecklenburg:    D.    K.    Pittman,    6800    Monroe    Rd *1951 

1-6  25     Eastover:    Mrs.   Daphne   R.   Long,    500    Cherokee   Rd 1952     

7-9  20  19     Eastway   Jr.:    James    D.   Gault,    3333    Biscayne   Dr 1956  1956 

1-6  21     Elizabeth:     William    E.    Sweezy,    1601    Park    Dr 1952     

1-6  13     Enderly    Park:     Dorothy    Cameron,     1318    Clay    Ave 

10-12  .    ..„  76  Garinger:     Edward    Sanders,    1100    Eastway    Dr *1920 

10-12     40  Harding:    James    R.    Hawkins,    2001    Alleghany    St *1920 

7-9  23  9  Hawthorne  Jr.:   William  L.  Anderson,   Jr.,   1400   Louise  Ave.  1939  1920 

7-9  24  14  Herbert  Spaugh  Jr.:  Kenneth  F.  England,  1946  Camp 

Greene      St 1958  1958 

1-6  18     Hickory    Grove:    M.    B.    Thomas,    6300    Hickory    Gr.    Rd 1961     

1-6  13     Highland:    Charles   Hickman,   3201    Clemson   Ave 

1-6  9     Hoskins:     Curtis    C.    Buchanan.    3801    Gossett    St 

1-8  22     Huntersville:  William  Banks  Miller,  Jr.,  Box  458, 

Huntersville      1939     

1-6  20     Idlewild:    C.   R.   Merrell,    7200   Idlewild   Rd 19G1     

1-6  16     Lakeview:    Howard   P.  Jernigan,   3127   Kalynne  St 

1-6  21     Lansdowne:    William   A.   Ledford,   6400   Prett   Ct 1961     

1-8  17  ....         Long    Creek:    Billy    J.    Presson,    Rt.    1,    Huntersville 1925     

1-9  27  3     Matthews    Jr.:    R.    C.    Marshall,    Matthews 1924 

7-9  26  15     McClintock    Jr.:     Ralph    S.    Leete,    2101     Rama    Rd 1956  1956 

1-6  19     Merry  Oaks:   Mrs.  Cornelia  W.  Henderson,   3508  Draper  Ave.  1961     

1-6  20     Midwood:     Joseph    Brooks,    1817    Central    Ave 

1-6  22     Montclaire:    Clvde    E.    Pope,    5801    Farmbrook    Dr 1962     

1-6  21     Myers  Park:   James  W.   Suber,  2132   Radcliffe  Ave 1952     

10-12     64  Myers    Park:     Laird    Lewis.    2400    Colony    Rd *19o2 

1-6  17     Nations   Ford:    Fred    F.    Cowart,    Rt.   2,    Box    913E 1961     

1-7  16     Newell:    Thomas    F.    Templeton,    Box    63,    Newell 1926     

10-12     39  North    Mecklenburg:    W.    A.    Hough,    Rt.    1,    Huntersville *1952 


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1-6  13     _ Oakdale:    J.   H.   HoweU,   1111    Oakdale   Rd 1961     

1-6  16     Oakhurst:     Stamey    F.    Brooks,    4511     Monroe    Rd 1940     

1-6  22     Park    Road:     Virginia    Neely,    3701    Haven    Dr 1952     

1-6  24     _ Paw    Creek:    Ned    McCall,    Paw    Creek 1939     

7-9           20         16     Piedmont    Jr.:    Donald    I.    Newman.    1241    East    10    St 1939  1920 

1-8  14     _ Pineville:     Samuel    M.    Gibson,    Pineville 1939     

1-6  25     Pinewood:    James    W.    Mahan,    815    Seneca    PI 1961     

1-6  15     Plaza   Road:    Seth   Scott,   3501   Plaza   Rd 1939     

1-6  22     Sedgefield:     Mrs.    Pattie    B.    McGee,    700    Marsh    Rd 1961     

7-9           25          11     Sedgefield    Jr.:    Rex.    E.    Benson,    2700    Dorchester    PI 1956  1956 

1-6  14     Selwyn:    Charles   Kirby,   1900   Runnymede  Lane 

1-6  12     Seversville:     Scott    Thrower,     1701     Sumter    Ave 1939     

1-6  19     Shamrock  Gardens:  Mary  B.  Thompson, 

3301    Country    Club    Dr 1961     

1-6  23     _ Sharon:     Henry    L.    Houston,    4801     Sharon     Rd 

7-9  27         12     Smith,    Jr.:     J.    L.    Swofford,    400    Tyvola    Rd 

7-12          10         55     South    Mecklenburg:     E.    H.    Edmisten,    Rt.    1,    Pineville •I960 

1-6  10     Starmount:    Mrs.   Thelma    Funderburk,    1600   Brookdale   Dr.. .  

1-7  22     Statesville   Road:    C.   M.    Hyder.    Rt.    11,   Box   135 1959     

1-6  6     Steele    Creek:    B.    G.    Whisnant,    Rt.    1,    Pineville 

1-6  26     _ Thomasboro:     W.    R.    Curlee,    538    Bradford    Dr 

1-6  12     _ Tryon     Hills:      Alice     Power,     2600     Grimes     St 1961     

1-6  19     Tuckaseegee:     Charles    Yates,    Rt.    5 1962      

1-6  26     Villa    Heights:     Ralph    Cline.    2000    N.    Allen    St 1954     

1-6  5     Wesley    Heights:    Robert   K.    Whitlock.    128    Summit   Ave 1938     

10-12         44     West  Mecklenburg:    T.   C.   Wright,   7400  Tuckaseegee  Rd *1952 

1-6  15     Wilmore:     Ben    Carson,    428    W.    Blvd 1952     

7-9           22          15     Wilson,    Jr.:    W.    G.    Dixon,    7020    Tuckaseegee    Rd 1956  1956 

1-6  21      WinrWor  Park:   Wm.   S.   Adams.   3900   Sudlniry   Rd.  .    .  

1-6  11     _ Woodlawn:    R.    Franklin    Rozzelle,    CMR   944,    Box   276 _ 

498       166         negro: 

1-8  14     Ada   Jenkins:    James   O.   Harris,    P.   O.    Box   305,    Davidson..  

1-6  15     Alexander   Street:    Louis  J.    Hughes,   901    N.   Alexander   St...  

1-4  11     Amay  James:   Mrs.  Evelvnne  Maxwell,  3300  Amay  James  St.  _  

1-6  12     Bethune:    Roland    O.    McKnight,    601    N.    Graham    St _ 

1-6  19     Biddleville:    Mrs.   S.   Perrin    Sasso,   701   Beatties   Ford   Rd 1952     

1-9  19  3     Billingsville:     Mrs.    Vinie    M.    Watkins,    3100    Leroy    St 1958     

1-7  4     _ Crestdale:    Thomas   J.   Anderson,   P.   O.   Box   205,   Matthews..  „ 

1-6  23     _ Double  Oaks:  Mrs.  Gwendolyn  D.  Cunningham, 

1905     Earle     St 

1-6            13     Druid    Hills:    Joseph    A.    Swain,    2801    Lucena    St .     ... 

1-6  28     _ Fairview:     W.    G.    Bvers,    915    Burton    St 1940 

1-6  20     First  Ward:  Mrs.  Javne  W.  Hemphill, 

617    North    Caldwell    St . 

1-12          16            7     J.    H.   Gunn:    Joseph    C.    Belton,    Rt.    8,    Box    373 1940 

7-9  12  5     Irwin    Avenue   Jr.:    James    A.    Clarke,    329    Irwin    Ave 

1-6  18     Isabella  Wyche:    Beulah  D.   Moore,   806   S.   Poplar   St 1957 

1-6  24     Lincoln    Heights:    O.    N.    Freeman,    1900    Newcastle    St 

1-6  31     Marie    Davis:    William    H.    Moreland,    3343    W.    Griffith    St...  .' 

1-6  14     Morgan:    Mrs.    Bettye    W.    McLaurin,    510    S.    Torrence    St...  1940 

1-6  29     Myers    Street:    B.    D.    Robprts.    525    S.    Myers    St 

G-9           22            8     Northwest  Jr.:    Clarence  E.   Moreland.    1415   Beatties   Fd.   Rd.  1941 

5-9            15            5     Plato   Price:    James   T.    Burch.    Jr.,    4201    Morris    Field    Dr...  1940 

7-12         27         31     Second    Ward:     Spencer    E.    Durante.    501    S.    Alexander    St.  •1924 

1-12         20            8     Sterling:    L.    E.    Poe.    Rt.    1.    Box    206,    Pineville 1940 

1-12         19         14     Torrence-Lytle:     Isaac    T.    Graham,    Box    456,    Huntersville.  .  1940 

1-6  21     University  Park:  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Randolph, 

2400      Hildebrand      St 

1-12     50     West    Charlotte:    Clinton    L.    Blake.    2219    Senior    Dr •1941 

G-9  20  6     William    Jr.:    Alexander    Byers,    2400    Carmine    St 

1-6  10     Woodland:     Thomas    J.    Banks,     Paw    Creek 

7-12          10         29     York     Road:     Gerson     Stroud,     3114     Bank     St •195'9 

1-6  12     Zeb   Vance:    Mrs.   Matilda   Spears,    825    Westbrook   Dr 

Non-Public  Schools: 

white: 

1-3  2      Afcension   Christian  Day:    1225  E.  Morehead   St. 

1-3  3     Ascension  Lutheran  Church  &  Day:  Mrs.  Alberta  Brethauer, 

914      Kenilworth      Ave Sectarian  _ 

1-12  4  3     Burton  Institute,  Inc.:  Mrs.  Frances  H.  Bass, 

1121     West     Seventh     St Non-Sectarian  1946 

1-5  4     Calvary  Christian  Day:  Lillian  Lamb, 

1800     East     Fourth     St Sectarian  

6-10  2  2     Christian   High:    Donald   F.  Davis.   P.  O.  Box  4222,   Sectarian  

1-12  18  6     Charlotte  Country  Day:  David  L.  Howe, 

5303     Sardis     Rd Non-Sectarian  

9-12     6     Charlotte  Catholic  High:  Sister  Mary  Columbia, 

3150      Park      Rd Sectarian  •1946 

1-10  2  1     Charlotte  Junior  Academy  (Seventh  Day  Adventist)  : 

Donald    C.    Hunt,    Jr.,    1011    East    Morehead    St.,    Sectarian  

1  1  Commonwealth  Private  (Methodist):  Mrs.  W.  Myers, 

2434     Commonwealth     Ave Non-Sectarian  

1-8  8     O'Donoghue  (Catholic):  Sister  Mary  Patrick, 

1125      Buchanan      St Sectarian  


Mecklenburg  91 

1-8  9  Our  Lady  of  Assumption  Catholic:  Rev.  Lawrence  Hill, 

2117    Shenandoah    Ave Sectarian     

1-8  7         ....     Our  Lady  of  Consolation:  Mother  Mary  Angela, 

2301     Statesville     Ave Sectarian     

9-12  .  7     Our  Lady  of  Mercy  High  School,  Sister  Mary  Concepta,  .,„,„ 

1125      Buchanan      St Sectarian     *1947 

1-8  14     St.  Ann's:  Mother  Marie  Gervase, 

600     Hillside     Ave Sectarian     

1-8  4     St.  Gabriel's:  Father  J.  Paul  Bryon, 

2900     Providence     Rd Sectarian     

1  1     Selwyn  Avenue  Presbyterian:  Etha  Bowman, 

2927     Selwyn     Ave Sectarian     

negro: 
1  1  Berean  Seventh  Day  Adventist  School  for  Negroes, 

724     South     CaldweU     St Sectarian     

1-12  1  4     Teamer  High:  James  W.  Teamer, 

2600     Newland     Rd.,     Charlotte Non-Sectarian     

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 
white: 
Ascension  Lutheran:  Mrs.  Alberta  Brethauer,  914  Kenilworth  Ave. 
Assumption  Catholic:  Mrs.  Francis  McMahon,  2117  Shenandoah  Ave. 
Avondale  Presbyterian:  Mrs.  George  Edwards,  2821  Avondale  Ave. 
Caldwell  Memorial  Presbyterian:  Mrs.  R.  V.  Mason,  1601  E.  Fifth  St. 
Calvary  Christian  Day  School:   Rev.  Edward  Hancock,  1800  E.  Fourth  St. 
Camp   Greene   Presbyterian   Church:    Mrs.   J.    Frank   Love.   Monument    St. 
Central  Steele  Creek  Presbyterian  Church:   Mrs.  Thomas  W.  Choate,  Rt.  3 
Christ  Church:  Mrs.  Mildred  Orr,  1412  Providence  Rd. 
Church  of  the  Holy  Comforter:  Mrs.  Hugh  Walker,  2709  Avondale  Ave. 
Cole  Memorial  Week-Day:  Mrs.  R.  O.  Perry,  2929  Hoover  Cir. 
Commonwealth  Private:  Mrs.  W.  Myers,  2434  Commonwealth  Ave. 
♦Covenant  Week -Day :    Mildred   Plonk,    1000   East   Morehead 
Dilworth  Methodist:  Mrs.  T.  A.  Langford,  605  East  Blvd. 
Dilworth  Nursery  and  Kindergarten:  Mrs.  George  C.  Canipe, 

419  E.  Park  Ave.  ^  ,   ,     ,. 

Easter  Seal  Pre-School:  Mrs.  H.  P.  McAllister,  1941  Lawnsdale  Dr. 
First  Methodist  Week-Day  School:  Mrs.  Kate  Crowell,  501  N.  Tryon  St. 
Flo's  Nursery  and  Kindergarten:  Mrs.  Florence  Headen, 

3510  Commonwealth  Ave. 
•Forest  Hills  Presbyterian:  Mrs.   Sarnh  Yopp,  1040  Woodlawn  Rd. 
Grace  Methodist:  Mrs.  Ira  Yoppe,  737  Woodlawn  Rd. 
Hawthorne  Lane  Methodist:  Mrs.  Walter  Elmore,  501  Hawthorne  Lane 
Hickory  Grove  Baptist:  Mrs.  G.  W.  Smith,  Hickory  Grove  Rd. 
Hickory  Grove  Methodist  Church:  Betty  Barbee,  5903  Market  St. 
The  Hunter  Kindergarten:  Mrs.  John  D.  Hunter,  624  Queens  Rd. 
Huntersville:   Mrs.   Herb   Cochrane,  Rt.   5,   Huntersville 
Jack  &  Jill  Kindergarten  and  Nursery:  Mrs.  S.  B.  Pearman, 

815  N.  Tryon  St.  „  ,      ,         . 

Kilgo  Methodist  Church:  Mrs.  James  K.  Weber,  2101  Belvedere  Ave. 
Little  Church  on  the  Lane:  Mrs.  Guy  L.  Bobbins,  528  Moravian  Lane 
Merry:  Mrs.  H.  G.  Kohoska,  3518  Commonwealth  Ave. 
Midwood:  Mrs.  W.  F.  Drinkerd,  2008  Club  Rd. 
Mouson  Methodist  Church:  Mrs.  Merrill  Gattis,  3100  Selwyn  Ave. 
Mulberry  Presbyterian  Church:  Mrs.  Lewis  Townsend, 

6500  Tuckaseegee  Rd. 
Myers  Park  Baptist  Church  Through-the-Week  School:   Rev.  Leonard 
Wilmont,  1900  Queens  Rd. 

♦Myers  Park  Methodist  Church  Nursery  School  &  Kindergarten: 
Mrs.  William  Hoeflick,  1401  Queens  Rd. 

♦Myers  Park  Presbyterian  Week-Day  School:  Mrs.  J.  H.  Ostwalt, 
2501  Oxford  PI. 

Nelson:  George  A.  Nelson,  1717  Mecklenburg  Ave. 

O'Donoghue:  Mrs.  Elvirce  Friend,  1125  Buchanan  St. 

Park  Road  Baptist:  Mrs.  Betty  McLain,  3900  Park  Rd. 

Paw  Creek  Presbyterian  Church:  Mrs.  Charles  Pearson,  Paw  Creek 

Philadelphia  Presbyterian  Church:   Rachel  Caudill,  Box  16,  Mint  Hill  Sta. 

Plaza  Presbyterian  Church  Week-Day  School:  Mrs.  J.  E.  Stogall. 
2304  The  Plaza 

Providence  Methodist:  Mrs.  Elmer  Rouzer,  2801  Providence  Rd. 

Reformation  Lutheran:  Mrs.  Carl  Pedersen,  Jr.,  900  Seneca  PI. 

Resurrection  Lutheran  Church:  Rev.  Edgar  G.  Runge, 
2825  Shenandoah  Ave. 

St.  Ann's  School  and  Kindergarten:  Mother  Mary  Gervose, 
600  Hillside  Ave. 

St.  Gabriel's:  Mrs.  Joe  R.  Powell,  2900  Providence  Rd. 

St.  Gile's  Presbyterian  Church:  Carl  J.  Howell,  Jr.,  1701  Tamworth 

St.  Luke's  Lutheran:  Mrs.  D.  Harold  Schoaf,  1117  E.  Blvd. 

St.  Marks  Methodist  Church:  Kenneth  R.  Moore,  917  Clareton  Rd. 

St.  Martin's  Episcopal  Church:  Mrs.  Frank  Bell.  1510  E.  Seventh  St. 

St.  Paul's  Methodist:  Mrs.  J.  W.  Livings,  2830  Dorchester  PI. 

Sardis  Presbyterian:  Mrs.  Hoyt  Galvin,  Sardis  Rd. 

Selwyn  Avenue  Presbyterian  Church:    Atha  Bowman,  2927  SelvTyn  Ave. 

Sharon  Presbyterian  Church:   Mrs.  Robert  B.  Edwards,  Sharon  Rd.,  Rt.  2 

Sharon  Presbyterian  Church:  Mrs.  W.  G.  Stanford, 
3100  Sharon  View  Rd. 

Steele  Creek  Presbyterian:  Mrs.  McCord,  Steele  Creek  Rd. 


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Stepping  Stones:  Mrs.  W.  R.  Caudell,  401  South  Summit  Ave. 
Sugaw  Creek  Presbyterian  Weekday  School:  Mrs.  Guilford  Kirkman, 

101  Sugaw  Creek  Rd. 
Sunset  Hills  Presbyterian  Church  Christian  Day  School: 

Mrs.  W.  C.  Slappey,  2201  Springdale  Ave. 
Temple  Israel  Daily  School:  Mrs.  Georgia  Beyer,  1014  Dilworth  Rd. 
Temple  Israel:  Mrs.  John  Fitzpatrick,  1014  Dilworth  Rd. 
Temple  Israel  Religious  School:  Emmanuel  Baum,  1014  Dilworth  Rd. 
Trinity  Presbyterian  Church:  Mrs.  Louella  Cockran, 

3011  Providence  Rd. 
W.  H.  Belk  Presbyterian:  Mrs.  Page  Chambers,  1533  Choyce  Ave. 

negro: 
Amay  James  Presbyterian:  Wilmont  Rd. 
Bethlehem  Center,  Margaret  Hodkins,  2705  Baltimore  Ave. 
Biddleville  Presbyterian  Church:  Mrs.  E.  H.  Cohen,  403  Mattoon  St. 
Eliza  RusseU  Kindergarten  of  Greenville  Tabernacle,  Mrs.  Joanna 

Cuthbertson,  1151  Statesville  Ave. 
Oaklawn  Community  Center:  Ruby  Melton,  1222  Oaklawn  Ave. 
Our  Lady  of  Consolation:  Mother  Mary  Angela,  2301  Statesville  Rd. 
South  Tryon  Street  Presbyterian  Church:  Ona  Taylor, 

2516  S.  Tryon  St. 
Tyson's:  Blanche  Tyson,  407  North  Myers  St. 


MITCHELL 

Board  of  Education:     Harper    Wilson,     Chairman,     Bakersville;    Maloy    Griffith,     Bakei-sville, 

Rt.  1:  Lat  Westall,  Spruce  Pine 
Board  Attorney:    Frank  Watson,  Spruce  Pine 

Superintendent:    Walter    L.    Thomas,    Bakersville Phone:    2311 

Express  Office,  Spruce  Pine 
Supervisor:    Mrs.  Ruby  S.  Gouge,  Bakersville 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    U.  D.  Hensley,  Bakersville 
Attendance  Worker:    None 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

84  43      TOTAL 

84  43  WHITE: 

6-12            9  15     Bowman:     Floyd     H.     Edwards,     Bakei-sviUe 1057  1924 

1-6  10     Gouge    Elementary:     Maude    D.    Bennett,    Bakersville 1958     

1-8  7     Buladean:    Paul    H.    Garland,    Rt.    2,    Bakersville 1952     

5-8  19     Deyton    Elementary:     Phil    Gouge,     Spruce    Pine 1959     

1-7  4     Glen     Ayre:     Jimmy     D.     McKinney,     Bakersville 1952     

1-5           20     Harris    Elementarv:    Mae    Freeman    Fortner,    Spruce    Pine.  .  1953     

9-12     18  Harris:     Robert    G.    Young,     Spruce    Pine *1924 

1-7  6     Ledger:     Henry     H.     Ingram,     Bakersville 1954     

1-7  2     Poplar:    Ruby   Byrd   Whitson,    Relief 

1-12            7  10     Tipton     Hill:     Fred     G.     Brummitt 1952  1929 

NEGRO:    None 

Non-Public  Schools: 

1-6  2     Appalachian:     Robert    D.    Phelps,    Head    Master,    Penland Sectarian 

Penland   School  of  Handicrafts :    William  J.   Brown,   Director, 

Penland    Non-Sectarian 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Spruce  Pine:  Mrs.  Zella  F.  Wilson,  Spruce  Pine 


MONTGOMERYf 

Board  of  Education:  Howard  Dorsett,  Chairman,  Mt.  Gilead;  James  A.  Burt,  Vice  Chair- 
man, Biscoe;  Everette  Freeman,  Star;  Earl  Connelly,  Troy;  Cail 
M.  Myers,  Candor 

Board  Attorney:    Garland  S.  Garriss,  Troy 

Superintendent:     S.    H.     Helton,    Troy Phone:   4301 

High  School  Supervisor:    Mrs.  Elizabeth  B.  Simpson,  Mt.  Gilead 

Elementary  Supervisor:    Mrs.  Almena  McLeod,  Biscoe 

Speech  Therapist:    Louise  Haywood,  Troy 

Speech  Therapist:    Margueritte  Grant,  Troy 

Band  Instructors:    Richard  H.  Wright,  David  E.  Doolittle 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    Leonard  Ray  Morris,  Troy 

Trainable  Class:    Mrs.  Gwendolyn  Poole,  Miss  Ethel  McDuffie 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 


Montgomery-Moore  93 

131  51      TOTAL 

88  40  white: 

1-8  11     Biscoe:     R.     L.     Shirlen,     Biscoe 

1-8  13     Candor:    H.    D.    Narron,    Candor 1954     

9-12     19     East  Montgomery  High:    George  R.   Autry,   Biscoe 1962 

1-8  16     Mt.    Gilead:    Preston    Holt,    Mt.    Gilead 1961     

1-8  15     Star:     Paul    W.    Harrill,    Star 1953     

1-8  29     Troy:     Perry    W.    Harrison,    Troy 

9-12     21     West   Montgomery:    Thomas   L.    White,    Mt.    Gilead 1961 

3     (Librarians — all  schools) 

1     (Educable  class — all  schools) 

43  11  negro: 

1-8  14     Brutonville:    E.    A.   Anderson,    Candor 

1-12           8  11     Peabody:    S.    T.    Hawkins,    Troy 1955 

1-8  17     Highland:    R.   T.   Hoffman,   Mt.   Gilead 

2     (Librarians,  all  schools) 

2     (Educable  class — all  schools) 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Little  Child's:  Mrs.  John  Matheson,  Mt.  Gilead 

Little  Learner's:  Candor 

Star:  Star 

Tiny  Tots:  Mrs.  James  Allen,  Jr.,  Troy 


MOORE 

Board  of  Education:    J.    A.    Culbertson,    Chairman,     Robbins;     T.     Roy     Phillips,    Carthage; 
R.    H.    Upchurch,    Highfalls;    W.    H.    Matthews,    Route    3,    Carthage; 
Jere  N.  McKeithen,  Aberdeen 
Board  Attorney:    W.  D.  Sabiston,  Jr.,  Carthage 

Superintendent :     R.    E.    Lee,    Carthage Phone :     WH     7-2976 

Supervisors:    White:   Mrs.  Beulah  T.  McPherson,  Cameron 

Negro:   Mrs.  Tarba  T.  Brown,  Route  3,  Carthage 
Special  Subjects:     Guidance — C.  E.  Powers,  Bennett 

Library — Mrs.  Pauline  Myrick,  Carthage 
Speech — Mrs.  Barbara  Blake,  Pinehurst 
Attendance  Worker:     Negro:   Ruel  Solomon,  Carthage 
Chief  Bub  Mechanic:    W.  E.  Bailey,  Carthage 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      teachers  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

175  90      TOTAL 

127         72         white: 

1-12         21         13     Aberdeen:    C.    Wade    Mobley,    Aberdeen 1952*1923 

1-12         10           8     Cameron:    George    B.    Causby,    Cameron 1953  1926 

7-12           3         11     Carthage:     H.    L.    Brinkley,    Carthage 1953  1920 

1-6           15     Carthage    Elem.:     B.     C.     Scott,     Carthage 1954     

1-8  5     Eagle    Springs:    Jonnie    T.    Brendell,    Eagle    Springs 

7-12           5         12     Elise:     Cecil     E.     Hackney,     Robbins 1951  1927 

1-7           20     Robbins    Graded:    E.    C.    Brady,    Robbins 1951     

1-12           9           5     Highfalls:    Ernest   W.   Atkinson,    Highfalls 1937 

1-12           7           4     Sandhill  Farm   Life:    T.   H.   Lingerfeldt,    Rt.   3,   Carthage 1920 

1-12         14           6     Vass-Lakeview:     John    McCrummen,    Vass 1940  1924 

1-12           9           8     West    End:    J.    R.    Brendell,    Jr.,    West    End 1943  1928 

1-12           9           5     Westmoore:    J.    C.   Phillips,    Rt.   2,    Seagrove 1951  1941 

48         18         negro: 

1-12         14           6     Berkley:     E.    D.     Raynor,     Aberdeen 1960  1955 

1-8  4     Davis:    E.    U.    Grant,    Rt.    2,    Robbins 

1-12         21         12     Pinckney:     J.    S.    Singleton,    Jr.,    Carthage 1930 

1-8  9     Vineland:    T.    C.    Jackson,    West    End 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 

Direct  State  Supported: 

Samarcand:    Reva    Mitchell,    Supt.,    Eagle    Springs • 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Carthage:  Mrs.  Jo  Allen,  Carthage 

Pinehurstf 

Board  of  Edtication:    L.   B.   Creath,   Chairman;   A.   H.   Garrison,   Jr.,   Melvin   Wicker,   J.   W. 

Sheffield,  F.  R.  Gramelsbach 
Board  Attorney:     Howard  C.  Broughton,  Pinehurst 

Superintendent:    Lewis    S.    Cannon,    Pinehurst Phone:     CY    4-3223 

Supervisor:    Violet  Lester,  Pinehurst 
Attendance  Worker:     None 
Public  Schools: 


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Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 


GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

24  14      TOTAL 

14  8         white: 

9-12     8     Pinehurst:    Lewis    S.    Cannon,    Pinehurst 'lOaS 

1-8  14     Pinehurst:    D.   W.   Mallard,    Pinehurst 1952     

10  6     negro: 

1-12         10  6     Academy    Heights:    S.    C.    Cureton,    Pinehurst 1957     1929 

Non-Public  Schools:     None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Ehrhardt  School:  Mrs.  Herbert  Ehrhardt,  Pinehurst 
Wee  Barrett  School:  Mrs.  Robert  Barrett^  Pinehurst 


Southern  Pines 

Board  of  Education:    N.  L.  Hodgkins,   Sr.,   Chairman,   Southern  Pines;  Mrs.   Clara  Harper, 

Dr.  C.  C.  McLean,  J.  E.  Sandlin,  P.  I.  York 
Board  Attorney:    Pollock  and  Fullenwider,  Southern  Pines 

Superintendent:    Luther    A.    Adams,    Southern    Pines Phone:     OX    2-2181 

Supervisor:     Violet  Lester,  Southern  Pines 

Special  Subject:    Music — Mrs.  Sara  Hodgkins,  Southern  Pines 
Attendance  Worker:    None 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      teachers 

taught    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS 
46  22       TOTAL 


YR.  ACCREDITED 
ELEM.      H.S. 


30 


9-12 
1-8 


1-12 


1-3 

1-8 


1-3 
1-12 


30 
16 
16 


Glenn    L.    Cox,    Southern    Pines. . . 
James   D.    Moore,    Southern    Pines. 


10 
10 


WHITE: 

East   Southern    Pines: 
East   Southern   Pines: 

negro: 
West    Southern    Pines:    H.    A.    Wilson,    Southern    Pines.... 
Non-Public  Schools: 

WHITE: 

2     Episcopal  Day:    350   E.  Massachusetts   Ave 

4    St.   Anthony's:   Sister  Catherine   Leonard, 

340    N.    Ashe    St Secterian 

NEGRO: 

2     Our    Lady    of   Victory:    Sister    David    Marie Sectarian 

2  1     R.   C.   Lawson   Institute:    1174   New   York   Ave Sectarian 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Kindergarten:  Mrs.  R.  P.  Brown,  Southern  Pines 
Kindergarten:  Mrs.  R.  L.  Chardler,  Southern  Pines 
Episcopal  Day  School :  350  E.  Massachusetts  Ave. 


•1923 


1949 


1957     1930 


NASH 

Board  of  Education:  W.  S.  Williams,  Jr.,  Chairman,  Middlesex;  J.  H.  Valentine,  Sharps- 
burg;  Bobby  D.  Perry,  Nashville;  L.  R.  Joyner,  Route  2,  Elm  City; 
C.  E.  Deans,  Route  1,  Battleboro 

Board  Attorney:    I.  T.  Valentine  of  Valentine  &  Valentine,  Nashville 

Superintendent:    C.   H.    Fries,    Jr.,    Nashville Phones:    459-2681    and    459-6921 

Assistant  Superintetident:     M.  W.  Weaver,  Nashville 

Business  Manager:     George  I.  Woodall,  NashviUe 

Supervisors:  White:  Mrs.  Jane  H.  Vester,  Spring  Hope;  Mrs.  Mildred  D.  Hinton,  NashviUe 
Negro:   Maude  A.  Ellison,  Box  334,  Spring  Hope 

Director   of   Guidance    Services:    Mrs.    Margaret    M.    Hobgood,    717    Grove    St.,    Wilson 

Attendance  Worker:    None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     James  E.  Brown,  Nashville 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS 
320         129      TOTAL 


YR.  ACCREDITED 
ELEM.      H.S. 


1-12 
1-12 
1-8 
1-12 

1-8 
1-8 
1-12 
1-8 


164 
12         10     Bailey 


white: 

W.    G.    Edwards,    Bailey 1939 

21         19     Benvenue:   R.  B.  Gordon,  Rocky  Mount.  Rt.  3 1939 

4     Castalia:     Mrs.    Myrtle    B.     Hedgepeth,     Castalia 1954 

16         10     Coopers:    R.    C.    Home,    Nashville,    Rt.    3 1951 

6     Ferrells:    F.    Carold    Stone,    Middlesex,    Rt.    2 

4     Griffins:     Mrs.     Flora     B.     Strickland,     Nashville 1955 

7  9     Middlesex:     N.     E.     Patterson,     Middlesex 1955 

4     Momeyer:    Mrs.   J.   W.   Colston,   Nashville,   Rt.   2 1962 


1926 
1925 


1933 


1923 


Nash  95 

1-8  6     _ Mount  Pleasant:    J.   W.   Woodard,   Jr.,   Baiky,   Rt.   1 1951  

1-12  16  12  Nashville:     C.     C.     Walters,     Nashville 1954  1923 

1-8  4     Oak    Level:     Mrs.    D.    A.    Willey,     NashviUe 1955  

1-12  11  9  Red    Oak:    Joseph    A.    Martin.    Red    Oak 1939  1920 

1-8  5     Sharpsburg:    Harold    W.    Bearing,    Sharpsburg 1954  

1-12  17  12  Spring    Hope:    M.   V.   Parrish,    Spring   Hope 1940  1923 

1-12  6  5  Whitakers:     Raymond     G.     Gurley,     Whitakers 1952  

1-8  25     Williford:    T.   D.    Carpenter,   801   Williford   St.,    Rocky   Mount  1939  

156         43         negro: 

1-8  8     Tar    River:     R.    B.    Harrison,    Nashville 

1-8  15     Cedar   Grove:    T.    W.    Williams,    Nashville,    Rt.    1 

1-8  15     Maude  B.   Hubbard:    David   D.   Ghist,   Battleboro,   Rt.   1 

1-12         29         17     Nash   Central:    T.  M.   Ringer,  Box   326,   Nashville 

1-8  16     North   Whitakers:    Robert   J.   Johnson,   Whitakers,    Rt.   2... 

1-8  21     South    Nash:     Kanawha    Z.    Chavis,     Nashville 1957     

1-21         21         12     Spaulding:     Henry    D.    Debnam,    Spring    Hope 1943     1931 

1-8  15     Stony   Creek:    Benj.   C.   Battle,    1126   Beale   St.,    Rocky   Mount     

1-12         16         14     Swift    Creek:     J.    W.    Wiley,    Whitakers,    Rt.    2 1958     1958 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Private:  Mrs.  Marion  C.  Patterson,  Nashville 

Rocky  Mount 

Board  of  Education:    W.    R.    Coleman,    Chairman;    M.    W.    Ivey,    Vice-Chairman;    Guy    E. 
Barnes,    Mrs.    W.    P.    Greathouse,    Page    Keel,    J.    H.    Nelson,    W.    O. 
Warner,  Mrs.  Edmund  K.  Gravely,  Donald  Wilhalf 
Board  Attorneys:    Thorp,  SprulU,  Thorp,  Trotter,  and  Biggs,  Rocky  Mount 

Superintendent:    D.    S.   Johnson,    Rocky   Mount Phone:      Gibson   2-7152 

Administrative    Assistant:    E.    W.    Pegram,    Jr.,    Rocky    Mount Phone:    Gibson    2-7152 

Supervisors:    White:   Millie  Moore,  Rocky  Mount 

Negro:   Mrs.  Ila  K.  Bellamy,  Rocky  Mount 
Director  of  Guidance:    Mrs.  June  Looney,  Rocky  Mount 

Attendance     Workers:     Part-time:     Zollie     Wheeless,     Julian     F.     Lawrence,     Rocky     Mount 
School  Lunch  Supervisor:    Mrs.  Grace  Proctor,  Rocky  Mount 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

209  95      TOTAL 

127  58  white: 

1-6  10     Bassett:     Ella     Cherry     Moore,     Rocky     Mount 1939     

1-6  11     Battle:    Mrs.    Katherine   H.    Nicholson,    Rocky    Mount 1956     „ 

1-6  17     Braswell:     Liilie    B.    Shearin,    Rocky    Mount 1954     

7-9           17  8     George  R.  Edwards  Junior:    Austin  Simpson,   Rocky  Mount. .     

1-6  12     „ Englewood:    Mrs.    Katherine   J.   Baker,    Rocky   Mount 1961     

1-5  11     Fairview:     Margaret     Lewis,     Rocky     Mount 1961     _ 

1-6  14     _. Gorham:     Corinne    L.    Pitt,    Rocky    Mount 1940     

7-9           12  7     R.    M.    Wilson    Junior:    Vann    Bass,    Rocky    Mount 1955     1955 

10-12     42     Rocky    Mount    Senior:    C.    M.    Edson,    Rocky    Mount *1920 

1-6  11     _ Wilkinson:    Harvey   S.   Pittman,   Jr.,    Rocky   Mount 1952     _ 

12  1  (Not  Assigned — Art,  Music,  Speech,  Academically  Talented,  Educable) 

82  37  negro: 

1-6  14     Baskerville:     C.    T.    Edwards,    Rocky    Mount 1958     

10-12     25  Booker  T.  Washington  Senior:  R.  D.  Armstrong,  Box  1380, 

Rocky      Mount *1927 

1-6  13     Holland:    B.    L.    Ancrum,    Rocky    Mount 1940     

7-9           17  12     Joseph   W.   Parker  Junior:    R.   A.   Batts,   Rocky   Mount 

1-6  10     Lincoln:    Mrs.    Annie    W.    Neville,    Rocky    Mount 

1-6  20     O.    R.    Pope:     Montera    Davis,    Rocky    Mount 1945     

8     (Not  Assigned — Art,  Music,  Speech,  Academically  Talented,  Educable) 

Non-Public  Schools: 

1-8  3     Our  Lady  of  Perpetual  Help:  Sister  M.  St.  William, 

Rocky      Mount Sectarian     

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Mrs.  A.  D.  Dozier:  Mrs.  A.  D.  Dozier 

Episcopal  Parish:  Mrs.  Frank  Fagan,  Sr. 

First  Baptist  Church:  Mrs.  C.  D.  Braswell,  Mrs.  R.  E.  Lee 

First  Presbyterian:  Mrs.  Edward  J.  Pitt 

Lakeside:   Mrs.  C.  V.  March 

Little  Miss  Muffet:  Mrs.  Roberta  Battle 

Our  Lady  of  Perpetual  Help:  Mother  Donelda 

West  Haven:  Mrs.  T.  J.  Russell 


96  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

NEW  HANOVER 

Board  of  Education:     E.  A.  Laney,  Chairman,  Wilmington;  Murdoch  M.   Dunn,  Wilmington; 
Mrs.    Thomas    J.    Gause,    Wilmington;    Malcolm    O.    Yeo,    Wilmington; 
Dr.    William   C.   Mebane,   Wilmington;    Mrs.    R.    M.    Piver,    Wilmington 
Board  Attorney:     Cyrus  D.  Hogue,  Jr.,  Wilmington 

Superintendent:    William    H.    Wagoner,    Wilmington Phone:    76    2-8693 

Assistant   Superintendents:    Dale   K.    Spencer,    Wilmington Phone:    76    2-8593 

T.    O.    Page,    Wilmington PAone:   76  2-2616 

Business    Manager:    John    O.    Marshall,    Wilmington Phone:   76  2-1877 

Supervisors:   White:      Hey  ward   C.   Bellamy,  P.   O.   Box  390,  Wilmington 
Mrs.  Lucy  M.  Banner.  P.  O.  Box  390,  Wilmington 
John  Bridgman,  P.  O.  Box  390,  Wilmington 
Negro:    James  L.  Johnson,  P.  O.  Box  390,  Wilmington 
Special  Subjects:     Libraries — Mrs.  Martha  Bennett,  Wilmington 
Audio-Visual — C.  G.  Berry,  Wilmington 
Attendance  Workers:     White:   Mrs.  Margaret  Edwards,  Wilmington 

Negro:   W.  T.  Childs,  Wilmington 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    J.  C.  Caulder,  Wilmington 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

435         202      TOTAL 

294  149         white: 

1-6  19     Bradley    Creek:    Daniel    Todd,    Wilmington 1940     

1-6  9     Carolina    Beach:     Calvin     Lane,    Carolina    Beach 

1-9  31  12  Chestnut    Street:     C.    D.    Gurganus,    Wilmington 1952  1952 

1-6  22     Forest    Hills:     Mrs.    Thelma    Daughtry,     Wilmington 1938     

1-9  27  7  Lake    Forest:     Mrs.     Manley     Williams,     Wilmington 1953     

1-6  12     J.    C.    Roe:     W.     P.    Hollowell,     Wilmington 1949     

10-12     98  New     Hanover:     Wallace     I.     West,     Wilmington *1920 

1-6  6     Ogden:     Everett     Gobble,     Wilmington 1961     

7-9  28  13  Roland-Grise    Jr.:     R.    Jack    Davis,    Wilmington 

1-6  30     _ Sunset    Park    Elementary:    Rupert    Bryan,    Wilmington 1952     

7-9  16  12  Sunset    Park    Jr.:    A.    Lawrence    Cheek,    Wilmington 1952 

1-9  27  7  Tileston :     Billy     Mason,     Wilmington 1953  1953 

1-6  6     Washington    Catlett:     James    L.    Calloway,    Wilmington 1939     

1-6  11     William     Hooper:      Edgar     Burriss,     Wilmington 1940     

1-6  28     Winter    Park:    J.    H.    McGee,    Wilmington 1940     

1-6  16     Wrightsboro:     William    E.    Booth,    Wilmington 1944     

1-6  6     Wrightsville    Beach:     Lawrence     Fladd,     Wrightsville    Beach  1957     

141         53         negro: 

1-7  21     William    H.    Blount:    Fred    E.    Williams,    Wilmington 1962     

1-6  48     Gregory:    C.    H.    McDonald,    Wilmington 1962      

1-4  26     Peabody:     Mrs.     Vivian     Boone,     Wilmington 1952     

4-7  18     James    B.    Dudley:    E.    A.    Swain,    Wilmington 

10-12     40     Williston     Senior:     Booker    T.     Washington,    Wilmington 1932 

7-9  28         13     Williston    Junior:    S.    J.    Howie,    Jr.,    Wilmington 

Non-Public  Schools: 

white: 

1-8  7     St.  Mary's  Catholic:  Sister  M.  Hildegarde, 

Wilmington       Sectarian     

1-8  3     St.    Stanislaus:     Sister    Angelica,    Castle    Hayne.  ..  .Sectarian     

1  1     Cronly:  Mrs.  Robert  Cronly,  321  S.  Third  St., 

Wilmington      Non-Sectarian    

negro: 
1-10     Ephesus  Junior  Academy:  G.  Blackburn, 

Wilmington       Sectarian     

1-8  4     St.  Thomas  Catholic:  Sister  Agnes  Marie, 

Wilmington      Sectarian     

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

white: 
St.  John's  Episcopal  Church:  Mrs.  Gilbert  Arthur,  Wilmington 
St.  James:  Peggy  Moore,  Wilmington 
High  School  Nursery:  Mrs.  Vivian  Baynes,  Wilmington 
Little  Chapel  on  the  Boardwalk:  Mrs.  E.  M.  Hawkins, 

Wrightsville  Beach 
First  Baptist  Church:  Mrs.  R.  L.  Williams,  Wilmington 
First  Presbyterian  Kindergarten:  Mrs.  Joe  Holman,  Wilmington 
St.  Pauls  Lutheran:  Mrs.  R.  T.  Bradsher,  Wilmington 
Winter  Park  Baptist  Church  Kindergarten:  Mrs.  J.  F.  Jamison, 

Wilmington 
Wesleyan  Methodist  Church:  Mrs.  Margaret  Lane,  Wilmington 
Morningside:  Mrs.  Beatrice  Floyd,  Wilmington 
Seventh  Day  Adventist:  Jack  Nick,  Wilmington 

St.  Andrews-Covenant  Presbyterian:  Mrs.  P.  M.  Camak,  Wilmington 
St.  Mary's  Catholic:  Sister  M.  Hildegarde,  Wilmington 


New  Hanover-Northampton  97 


Winter  Park  Presbyterian:  Mrs.  Charlotte  C.  Collett,  Wilmington 
Wrightsboro  Methodist  Church:  Mrs.  Alexander  Weide,  Wilmington 

negro: 
St.  Thomas  Catholic:  Sister  Agnes  Marie,  Wilmington 
Ephesus  Seventh  Day  Adventist:  G.  Blackburn,  Wilmington 


NORTHAMPTON 

Board  of  Education:    W.     C.     Conner,     Chairman,     Rich     Square;     Scott     Bowers,     Jackson; 

James     Hedspeth,     Conway;     S.     E.     Crew,     Pleasant     Hill;     Ralph     W. 

Britt,    Severn;    Dr.    J.    Wesley    Parker,    Jr.,    Seaboard;    C.    G.    Parker, 

Jr.,  Woodland 
Board  Attorney:    E.  B.  Grant,  Jackson 

Superintendent:    Roy    F.    Lowry,    Jackson Phone:  LE  4-2561 

Express  Office:   Gumberry 
Supervisors:    White:    E.    J.    Bullock,    Jackson;    Negro:   Elizabeth    J.    Gordon,    Rich    Square 
Director  of  Guidance  Services:    Mebane  H.  Burgwyn,  Jackson 
Attendance  Worker:    None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     Leslie  W.  Bullock,  Jackson 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  EI-EM.       H.S. 

192  85      TOTAL 

55  42  white: 

1-8  1     Bethany    (Portuguese):    Osceola   T.   Crew,   Pleasant   Hill 

1-12  8  9     Conway :    W.    F.    Pritchard,    Conway 1952  1926 

1-12  11  9     Gaston:     Joseph    W.    Lupton,    Gaston 1946  1936 

1-12  8  6     Jackson:     L.    R.    Biggerstaff,    Jackson 1945  1927 

1-12  8  7     Rich    Square:    W.    R.    King,    Rich    Square 1945  1920 

1-12  7  5     Seaboard:     Charles    R.    Darr,     Seaboard 1939  1922 

1-8  4     Severn:      Gertrude     B.     Jordan,     Severn 1961  

1-12  8  6     Woodland-Olney:     Carl    R.    Britt,    Woodland 1940  1923 

137         43         negro: 

1-8  17     Coates:     George     W.     Jacobs,     Seaboard 

1-8  13     Eastside:     Loney     E.     Harrell,     Jackson 

1-7  12     Garj'sburg:     Shepard     S.     Moore,     Garysburg 

7-12  5         22     Gumberry:    L.    H.    Moseley,    Gumberry 1959 

1-4  3     Jonesboro:     Gladys     V.     Hodges,     Seaboard 

5-7  3     Margarettsville:     Sophia    V.    Faison,    Margarettsville 

1-6  6     Meherrin:     Claudia    S.    Davis,    Severn 

1-8  4     Old   Gaston:    Whitted   Williams,   Star   Route,    Roanoke   Rapids  

1-6  5     Ransom:     R.    W.    Johnson,    Jackson 

1-6  18     Squire:     Jasper    W.     Jones,     Gaston 

1-8  12     Woodland   Graded:    Wilbert   L.   Dilday,   Woodland 

1-12         17  8     Willis     Hare:     Oscar     B.     Spaulding,     Pendleton 1934 

1-12         22         13     W.    S.    Creecy:    William    S.    Creecy.    Jr.,    Rich    Square 1941  1929 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Jack  and  Jill:  Mrs.  R.  G.  Bowers,  Jackson 
Woodland:  Mrs.  Hazel  Long,  Severn 


ONSLOW 

Board  of  Education:     Clyde    F.     Hurst,     Chairman,     Jacksonville;    Basil    B.     Hurst,     Hubert; 

Starkey    Shaw,     Riehlands;    Hosea    E.    Parker,    Jacksonville;    Gene    C. 

Ennett,  Sneads  Ferry 
Board  Attorney:     E.  W.  Summersill,  Jacksonville 

Superintendent:    Isham     B.     Hudson,     Jacksonville Phone:     347-3495 

Assistant   Superintendents:     J.    Paul    Tyndall,    Jacksonville;    Ireland    S.    Upchurch,    Riehlands 
Supervisors:    White:   Mrs.  Florence  G.  Henson,  Jacksonville 

Mrs.  R.  W.  Southerland,  Wrightsville  Beach 
Negro:   Mrs.  C.  L.  Hankins,  Maysville 
Attendance  Worker:    None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     R.  A.  Sidbury,  Jacksonville 
Public  Schools: 

YR.  ACCREDITED 
NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 


GRADES      TEACHERS 

taught   ELEM 

H.S. 

NAME   ( 

313 

117 

TOTAL 

244 

95 

WHITE 

1-12         28 

14 

Dixon: 

R.    G.    Banks,    Holly    Ridge 1928 

Jacksonville  District,  Drawer  F,  Jacksonville,  H.  P.  Honeycutt 


98  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

1-6  21     Blue    Creek:     Edmund    Rublein,    Jacksonville 

1-6  25     Northwoods:     William     Redfearn,     Jacksonville 

1-6  27     Thompson :    Maynard    Dean,    Jacksonvill 1960     

1-6  27    Clyde   A.    Erwin :   Earl   Henson,   Jacksonville 1957      

9-12     42     Jacksonville:     E.    L.    Waters,    Jacksonville 1922 

7-8  26     Jacksonville   Jr.:    Egbert   T.    Rouse,    Jacksonville 

1-12         40         16     Richlands:     E.    W.    Morgan,     Richlands 1922 

1-6  25     Swansboro   Elem.:    Robert  E.   King,   Swansboro 

7-12            8         16     Swansboro    High:     R.    D.     Frazelle,     Swansboro 1931 

1-12          17           7     White    Oak:    Allan    H.    Stafford,    Maysville 1928 

69        22         negro: 

1-8  16     Bell    Fork:    Howard    E.    Haggler,    Box    742,    Jacksonville 

1-12         24         22     Georgetown:    J.    W.    Broadhurst,    Box    1216,    JacksonviUe •1933 

1-8           17     Woodson:    Daniel    E.    Dicks,    Richlands 1959  .. 

1-8  12     Silverdale:     Corbett    L.     Hankins,     Maysville 1958     

Non-Public  Schools: 

1  1     Alpha  Grade  (First):  Mrs.  Mary  Cameron,  1401-A  Marine 

Blvd.,      Jacksonville Non-Sectarian  

1-8  12     Infant   of    Prague:    Sister   Anastasia,    JacksonviUe.  .Sectarian  

Holy    Spirit:     Sister    Agnes    Assisi,    Jacksonville. ..  .Sectarian  

1  1     Lutheran     Day:     Lejeune    Blvd.,     JacksonviUe Sectarian  

Federal: 
124         35     Camp  Lejeune  Schools:  W.  H.  Tuck,  Superintendent 

18     Midway    Park:    George    Ezzard,    Camp    Lejeune 1946     

35     Tarawa    Terrace:     Margaret    Hodgens,    Camp    Lejeune 1961     

35     High:    George    W.    Durr,    Camp    Lejeune *1946 

24     Stone    Street:    Wayne    Roberts,    Camp    Lejeune 

30     Brewster:     E.    Conrad    Sloan,    Camp    Lejeune 

5     Montford    Point:     Lois    James,    Camp    Lejeune     (Temporary) 

12     Camp    Geiger:    Harold    Martin,    Camp    Lejeune    (Temporary) 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Episcopalian:  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Fulghum,  601  Sioux  Dr.,  Jacksonville 
Lutheran:  Sylvia  Jenkins,  MaysviUe 

Methodist :  Mrs.   Ann  Hayes.  3538  Hungram  Dr.,  Jacksonville 
Presbyterian:  Mrs.  J.  C.  Collins,  460  CoUege  St.,  JacksonviUe 


ORANGE 

Board  of  Education:  C.  W.  Stanford,  Chairman,  Chapel  Hill,  Rt.  1;  Charles  M.  Walker, 
Jr.,  Hillsboro;  Delmar  Brown,  Hillsboro ;  J.  E.  Hawkins,  Cedar  Grove, 
Dr.  Gordon  B.  Cleveland,  Chapel  Hill 

Board  Attorney:    A.  H.  Graham,  Hillsboro 

Superintendent:    G.   P.    Carr,   Hillsboro Phone:    3831 

Supervisors:    White:   Mrs.  Irene  Pender,  Cedar  Grove 
Negro:   Mrs.  Clara  Jones,  Durham 

Attendance  Worker:     None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    Joseph  E.  Latta,  Jr.,  Hillsboro 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

125  53      TOTAL 

73         33         WHITE: 

1-12  6  8     Aycock:    Stanley    G.    Duke,    Hillsboro,    Rt.    2 1954     1930 

1-6  3     CaldweU:    Mrs.    Lois    Blalock,    Rougemont,    Rt.    2 

1-6  28     Cameron    Park:     Ted    B.    Shoaf,    Hillsboro 1957     

1-8  12     Efland:     Morrison     D.     Myers,     Efland 1945     

7-12         16         25     Hillsboro:     G.    A.    Brown,    Hillsboro 1923 

1-7  7      West  Hillsboro:  Carston  Wagner,  Hillsboro    1950     

2     (Not  Assigned) 

52         20         negro: 

1-8  17     Cedar    Grove:    Belton    H.    Edwards,    Hillsboro 1961     

1-12         22         20     Central:     A.    L.     Stanback,     Hillsboro 1938 

1-8  11     Efland-Cheeks :    J.    W.    Joyner,    Efland 

2     (Not  Assigned) 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Patterson's:  Mi-s.  D.  H.  Patterson,  HiUsboro 

Chapel  Hill 

Board  of  Edxication:  Dr.  J.  Kempton  Jones,  Chairman,  Chapel  Hill;  Dr.  Fred  Ellis,  Vice- 
Chairman;  Grey  Culbreth,  Mrs.  Ross  Scroggs,  Rev.  J.  R.  Manley, 
Mrs.  Helen  Allen,  Dr.  Richard  Peters 

Board  Attorney:     J.  Q.  LeGrand,  Chapel  Hill 

Superintendent:     Howard    E.    Thompson,    Chapel    Hill Phone:    942-5146 

Supervisor:    Mrs.  Jessie  S.  Gouger,  Chapel  Hill 

Cafeteria  Supervisor:     Mrs.  Dorothy  VanEgmond,  Chapel  Hill 


Orange-Pamlico  ■■'--  99 

Attendance  Worker:   None 

Speech  Therapist:    Inez  Barefoot,  Chapel  Hill 

Public  Schools:  '  '       : 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YK.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCffAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

124  48      TOTAL 

90  36  white: 

1-6  21     „ Carrboro:    Klay    K.    K.    Box,    Carrboro 1960     

1-6  24     Estes  Hills:   Mildred  M.  Mooneyhan,   Chapel  Hill 1959     

1-6  28     Glenwood :    Sarah    P.   West,    Chapel    Hill 1957      

7-9           17  14     Chapel  Hill  Jr.   High:    Harold  G.  Hulon,   Chapel  Hill 

10-12     22     Chapel    Hill    Sr.    High:    May    Marshbanks,    Chapel    Hill *1920 

34         12         NEGRO: 

1-6  15     Northside:    James    H.    Peace,    Chapel    HiU 

1-7  14     Frank  Porter  Graham:  Woodrow  W.  Edmonds,  Chapel  Hill..     

8-12  5         12     Lincoln    Jr.-Sr.   High:    C.    A.   McDougle,    Chapel   Hill *1932 

Non-Public  Schools: 

1  1     Coney:    21    Oakwood    Dr.,    Chapel    Hill Non-Sectarian     

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 
white: 
Baptist  Church:  University  Baptist  Church 
Betty  Butler  Day  Nursery:  Mrs.  Betty  Butler,  Carrboro 
Chapel  Hill:  Mrs.  A.  B.  Wettach,  518  E.  Cameron  Ave. 

Chapel   Hill   Cooperative   Pre-School:    Mrs.   Wm.   P.   Tolliver,    Purefoy   Rd. 
Coney:  Mrs.  W.  Vinton  Coney,  Oakwood  Dr. 
Ding  Dong  Play:  Mrs.  Joyce  Ward,  Mrs.  Doris  Pilarski, 

Mrs.  Edna  Pepper,  W.  Main  St.,  Carrboro 
Frances  Lloyd  Nursery:   104  Hanna  St.,  Carrboro 
Hilltop  Nursery:  Mrs.  Larry  Carroll,  312  McCauley  St. 

Jack  &  Jill  Play:  Mrs.  Yvonne  Williams,  101  Hill  St.  .. 

Lewis  Nursery:  Mrs.  James  S.  Lewis,  Mallette  St. 
Little  Red  Schoolhouse:  Mrs.  Gradie  Cook  and  Mrs.  Auburn  Harris, 

Dogwood  Dr. 
Nancy's  Day  Nursery:  Mrs.  Nancy  S.  Tempesta,  3 A  Williams  Cir. 
Mrs.    Orgera's    Kindergarten:    Mrs.   A.   B.    Orgera,    1222    Hillview    Rd. 
Storybrook     Farms     Nursery    and     Day     Care:     Mrs.     Mary     M.     Barrett, 

Jones  Ferry  Rd. 
Thompson:  Mrs.  Fred  B.  Thompson,  16  Roger  Dr. 
Tiny  Tim  Day  Nursery:  Mrs.  Nancy  Thompson,  Durham  Rd. 
Victory  Village  Day  Care  Nursery:  Mrs.  Carol  Roycroft, 

Mason  Farm  Rd. 
Mrs.  Donna  Weir:  Ridgefield  Dr. 
White  Nursery:  Mrs.  Shelton  White,  Chase  Ave.  '" 


PAMLICO 

Board  of  Education :     John     E.     Harper,     Chairman,     Ai-apahoe;     Bert     C.     Day,     Florence; 

Troy     D.     Potter,     Rt.     1,     Bayboro;     James     A.     Tingle,     Alliance;     J. 

Manson     McClees,     Oriental:     Buell     T.     Potter,     Lowland;     Harold     W. 

Lloyd,  Rt.  1,  Box  143,  New  Bern 
Board  Attorney:    B.  B.  Hollowell,  Bayboro 

Superintendent:    T.    J.    Collier,    Bayboro Phone:     SH    5-2261 

Supervisor:    Fred  A.  Anderson,  Bayboro 

Attendance  Worker:    None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     Emerson  I.  Smith,  Alliance  :. 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      teachers  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

68  35      TOTAL 

39  23  white: 

1-8  11     Alliance:     W.     H.    Moye.     Alliance 1961     

1-8  6     Arapahoe:     R.     A.     Haddock,     Arapahoe 1960     

1-8  6     Hobucken:     Douglas     B.     Hunter,     Hobucken 1960     

1-8  4     Oriental:     Edward     D.     Thompson,     Oriental 1962      

9-12     23     Pamlico   County    High:    M.    B.    Weaver.    Bayboro 1952 

1-8  9     Stonewall:     Ottis     H.     Peele,     Stonewall 1955     

1     (All  Schools — Speech  &  Hearing  Handicapped, 

Mrs.  Mildred  M.  Sawyer) 

1     (AH  Schools — Special  Reading,  Mrs.  Reba  M.  McClees) 

-i                  1     (All  Schools — Educable  Mental  Retarded,  Mrs.  Lou  Anne  D.  Powers) 

29         12         NEGRO: 

1-8  2     Holt's    Chapel:    Elbert    L.    Hopkins,    Rt.    1,    Oriental 

1-12         27         12     Pamlico    Training:     Alphonso    L.    Finch,     Bayboro 1936     

Non-Public  Schools:     None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten:     None 


100  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

PASQUOTANK 

Board  of  Education:  J.  H.  LeRoy,  Chairman,  Elizabeth  City;  Victor  B.  Morgan,  1509 
West  Main  Street,  Elizabeth  City;  J.  H.  Bright,  Rt.  5,  Elizabeth  City; 
Dr.  C.  D.  Johnston,  Jr.,  Elizabeth  City;  Carroll  Brothers,  Rt.  1, 
Elizabeth  City:  W.  T.  Old,  Rt.  3,  Elizabeth  City;  Charles  Saunders, 
Rt.  4,  Elizabeth  City 

Superintendent:    J.    H.    Moore,    Elizabeth    City Phone:     4988 

Supervisor:    Elizabeth  Crawford,  Medical  Building,  Elizabeth  City 

Attendance  Worker:     None 

Chief  School  Bus  Mechanic :    L.  H.  Flowers,  Elizabeth  City 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITBD 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

70  21      TOTAL 

37  21        white: 

1-12         22  13     Central :   G.   W.   Davis,  Rt.   2,   Elizabeth   City 1952     1928 

1-7  4    Newland:  Mrs.  Cora  L.   Stafford,  Rt.   5,  Elizabeth  City 1954      

1-12  11  8     Weeksville:    Milton    Sawyer,    Weeksville 1951     1925 

33     negro: 

1-8  33     Pasquotank  County  Elementary:  Dr.  W.  H.  Jones,  Jr., 

707    Peartree    Rd.,    Elizabeth    C-*y 1954     _ 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 

Elizabeth  Cityf 

Board  of  Education:    J.    C.    Abbott,    Chairman,    Elizabeth    City;    H.    W.    Clinkscales,    J.    P. 
Kramer,    H.    A.    Graul,    Wilson    Smith,    W.    F.    Thompson,    Dr.    J.    H. 
Bonner,  Russell  M.  Hull 
Board  Attorney:     John  H.  Hall,  Elizabeth  City 

Superintendent:    Ben    E.    Fountain,    Jr.,    Elizabeth    City Phone:    2981 

Supervisor:     Ruth  A.  Hoyle,  Elizabeth  City 
Attendance  Worker:    None 

School  Lunch  Supervisor:    Mrs.  Lydia  Sawyer,  Camden 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

93  49      TOTAL 

55         27         white: 

7-12         13         27     Elizabeth    City:     Harry    H.    Thomas,    Elizabeth    City 1957*1920 

1-6  34     Sheep-Harney :    John    N.    Turner,    Elizabeth    City 1952     

1-3  8     J.    C.    Sawyer:    Billy   L.    Revelle,    Elizabeth    City 

38  22         negro: 

1-6  9     Annie    E.    Jones:     Andrew    H.    Williams,    Elizabeth    City 1955     

7-12  7         22     P.    W.    Moore:    Calvin    R.    Paige,    Elizabeth    City ^1929 

1-6  22     Harold    L.    Trigg:    William    Allen.    Elizabeth    City 1965     

Non-Public  Schools: 

white: 
1-8  4     St.  Elizabeth:  Sister  Marie  Bernard, 

804    W.    Main     St Sectarian     

negro: 

1-8  3     St.  Catherine:  Sister  Marie  Irene, 

605   S.   Martin   St Sectarian     

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 
white: 
The  Elizabeth  City   Kindergarten:    Mrs.   J.   E.  Aydlett,   300  W.   Main   St. 

negro: 
The  Protestant  Kindergarten:   Mrs.  Willie  Mae  Ashley,  101  Roanoke  Ave. 


PENDER 

Board  of  Education:    W.    D.    Robbins,    Chairman,    Willard;    M.    F.    Kelly,    Atkinson;    J.    H. 

Sandifer,    Rocky   Point;   J.   J.    Smith,    Hampstead;    Dr.   W.    H.   Yonngr, 

Burgaw 
Board  Attorney:    F.  C.  Paschall,  Burgaw 

Superintendent:    B.    L.    Davis,    Burgaw Phone:    CL    9-2314 

Supervisors:    White:   Mrs.  Beulah  C.  Farrior,  Burgaw,  Director  of  Instruction 


Pender-Perquimans-Person 


101 


Special  Subjects:    White:  Library — Mrs.    Elizabeth    B.    Yates,    Mrs.    Thelma    H.    Sutton 
Speech  Therapy — Mrs.  Emily  C.  Johnson 
Negro:   Library — Mrs.    Odella    W.    Royster,    Miss    Patrecia    E.    Johnson 
Speech  Therapy — Mrs.  Julia  K.  McCormick 
Guidance  Director:    Clarence  E.  Dodgens,  Burgaw 
Guidance  Counselor:    Edward  W.  H.  Kyer,  Burgaw 
None 
Robert  Herring,  Burgaw 


Attendance  Worker: 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic: 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS 
TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S. 
126         62 


NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS 
TOTAL 


YR.  ACCREDITED 
ELEM.      H.S. 


1-12 

1-12 

1-8 

1-12 

1-6 

1-12 


57 

7 
19 


34 


16 


white: 

Atkinson :     D.    G.    Shaw,    Atkinson 1959  1923 

Burgaw:     E.    M.    Thompson,     Burgaw 1939  1920 

Long  Creek-Grady:    James  C.  Kincaid,   Rocky  Mount 1957  

Penderlea:     Ottis     Honeycutt,     Jr.,     Willard 1942  1938 

Rocky    Point:    Mrs.    Berta   M.    Barden,    Rocky    Point _ 

Topsail:    W.   T.   Batchelor,   Hampstead 1923 


69        28         negro: 

1-8  7     _. Annandale:     R.    J.    Claybrook,    Hampstead 

1-12         14         17     C.    F.    Pope:    C.    C.    Smith,    Burgaw 

1-6  2     _. Lee:     Mallie    W.    Williams,    Maple    Hill 

1-12         13         11     Pender   County   Training:    F.   J.    Corbett,   Rocky   Point. 

1-8  5     Webb:    C.   A.   Dixon,   Maple   Hill 

1-8  20     _ West    Pender:    C.    C.    Cooper,    Burgaw,    Rt.    2 

1-8  8     WiUard:     John    H.    Battle,     Burgaw 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

The  Burgaw  School:  Mrs.  Murphy  Moore,  Burgaw 


1929 


PERQUIMANS 

Board  of  Education:  D.  H.  Eure,  Chairman,  Hertford,  Rt.  3;  Mrs.  Mary  Onella  Brinn, 
Hertford ;  G.  S.  Caddy,  Hertford,  Rt.  3 ;  Joe  W.  Nowell,  Jr.,  Star 
Rt.,  Winfall;  John  Danchise,  Hertford,  Rt.  1 

Board  Attorney:    Silas  M.  Whedbee,  Hertford 

Superintendent:    John    T.    Biggers,    Hertford Phone:     4341 

Supervisor:    Mrs.  Margaret  Muellen  Maston,  Hertford 

Supervisor  of  Music:     Caroline  Wright,  Hertford 

Attendance  Worker:    None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    W.  O.  Elliott,  Hertford  ■.  . 

Public  Schools: 

grades      TEACHERS 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S 

62         26 


NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS 
TOTAL 


YR.  ACCREDITED 
ELEM.       H.S. 


28  13  WHITE: 

1-7  10     Hertford     Grammar:     Thelma     Elliott,     Hertford 1951  

1-7           15     Perquimans    Central    Grammar:     Thomas    Maston,    Winfall..  1951  

8-12           3  13     Perquimans    High:     E.    C.    Woodard,    Hertford 1951  1925 

34         13         negro: 

1-8  14     King    Street    Elementary:     Dewey    Newby,    Hertford 1958     

1-12         20         13     Perquimans    Union:    Joseph    A.    Dempsey,    Winfall 1934 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 


PERSON 

Board  of  Education:     E.    E.    Bradsher,    Jr.,    Chairman,    Roxboro;    A.    F.    Hicks,    Timberlake; 
J.    E.    Hester,    Hurdle    Mills;    John    A.    O'Briant,    Roxboro;    Dr.    Carl 
Forsyth,  Roxboro;  Bradsher  Gentry,  Route  2,  Roxboro 
Board  Attorney:     Richard  C.  Long,  Roxboro 

Superintendent:    R.  B.   Griffin,   Roxboro Phone:    5431 

Supervisors:    White:   Sallie   B.    Newman,    Roxboro;    Negro:   Lottie   Villines,    Roxboro 

Director  of  Guidance  and  Counseling:    Mrs.  Blanche  Powers,  Roxboro 

Guidance  Counselor  for  Negro  Schools:    Wallace  C.  Blackwell,  Roxboro  .  ■ 

Library  Coordinator  for  White  Schools:    Mrs.  Hazel  C.  Breeze,  Roxboro 

Library  Coordinator  for  Negro  Schools:    Mrs.  Ruby  T.  Hester,  Roxboro 

Attendance  Worker:    Earl  H.  Hall,  Roxboro 


102  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     T.  J.  Crutchfield,  Roxboro 
Maintenance  Foreman:     Coy  Thomas,  Roxboro 
School  Lunch  Supervisor:    Mrs.  Ruth  P.  Baker,  Roxboro 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YB.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

169  74      TOTAL 

100  50  white: 

8  8     Allensville:     Thomas    O.    Gentry,     Rt.    2,     Roxboro 1943  

12          11  10     Bethel    HiU:     W.    C.    Hopkins,    Woodsdale 1941  1928 

8  8     Bushy    Fork:    Burley    W.    Dunn,    Roxboro,    Rt.    4 1961  

-12            9  11     Helena:    Glen    N.    Titus,    Timberlake 1940  1924 

8  4     Hurdle    Mills:     Ralph    A.     Spainhour,     Hurdle     Mills 1943  

8  8     Mt.   Tirzah:    Milton   E.   Windham,    Rougemont,    Rt.    1 1943  

8  8     Olive  Hill:    Chuck   Klein   Oakley,    Roxboro,    Rt.    1 1953  

Roxboro  District,  Walter  S.  Rogei-s,  Roxboro 

8  6     Ca-Vel:     Lessie    V.     Chandler,     Ca-Vel 1946  

3  11     Central:     Marion    N.    Tillett,     Roxboro 1944  

4-8  16     Earl    Bradsher:    James    O.    Powers,    Roxboro 1954  

4  2     East   Roxboro:    Mrs.    Lois   H.    Brooks,    Roxboro 

-8  7     Longhurst:    James    R.    Weldon,    Box    137,    Longhurst 1946     

9-12     29     Roxboro:    Walter    S.    Rogers,    Roxboro 1925 

1     (Special  Ed.)  Mrs.  Minnie  M.  Gentry,  Roxboro 

1     (Special  Ed.)   Mrs.  Hazel  B.  Featherston,  Roxboro 

69         24         negro: 

1-8  14     North    End:     William    T.    Tuck,     Roxboro 

1-8  12     Oak    Lane:    Smith    N.    Knight,    Roxboro 

9-12     24     Person   County   High:    G.    L.    Harper,    Roxboro 1930 

1-8  26     Roxboro:     Samuel    B.    Spencer,    Roxboro 

1-8  16     Woodland:    Hugh    Earl    Talley,    Roxboro 

1     (Special  Ed.)   Mrs.  Margaret  Lunsford,  Roxboro 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Long  Memorial  Methodist  Church:    Mrs.  Jackie  Blanks,  Main  St.,  Roxboro 
Mebane  Memorial  Presbyterian  Church:  Mrs.  Pat  O.  Townsend, 

Lamar  St.,  Roxboro 
Roxboro  Baptist  Church:  Mrs.  Rosa  Elliott,  Roxboro 


PITT 

Board  of  Education:    Jos.    S.    Moye,    Chairman,    Greenville;    Wm.    F.    Stokes,    Stokes;    T.    G. 
Worthington,    Ayden;    G.    E.    Trevathan,    Fountain;    E.    W.    Fleming, 
Grifton,  R-1,  Box  311 
Board  Attorney:    W.  W.  Speight,  Greenville 

Superintendent:    D.    H.    Conley,    Greenvile Phone:  PL    8-1485 

Assistant  Superintendent:     Arthur  S.  Alford,  Greenville 

Supervisors:    White:  Mrs.  Edna  E.  Baker,  Greenville;  Elizabeth  Edwards,  Greenville 

Negro :   Carrie  P.   Bell,  Greenville 
AttendaTice  Worker:     None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     L.  C.  Forlines,  Greenville 
Public  Schools: 

grades      teachers  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 
332         121      TOTAL 

144         67         white: 

1-12          18            8     Ayden:    E.    N.    Warren,    Ayden 1952*1920 

1-12            8           8     Belvoir:    L.    D.    LiUey,    Jr.,    Greenville,    Rt.    4 1952     1934 

1-12          10           4     Bethel:     W.    C.    Latham,    Bethel 1943     1924 

1-12          14            7     Chicod :    Kelly    Wallace,    Greenville,    Rt.    2 1940     1931 

1-8  8     Falkland:     Charles    W.    Moye,    1301    Cotton    Rd.,    Greenville     1938     

1-12         20         12     FarmviUe:    Sam    D.    Bundy,    Farmville 1939*1941 

1-8  5     Fountain:     William     C.     Wiggins,     Fountain 1952     

1-12         17           7     Grifton:     E.    B.    Bright,    Grifton 1940     1921 

1-12            8           5     Grimesland:    Fenner    S.    Boyd,    Jr.,    Grimesland 1939     1931 

1-8  10     Pactolus:    Willard    C.    Finch,    Pactolus 1939     

1-12            7            7     Stokes:     W.    Jack    Edwards,    Stokes 1952     1928 

1-12          19           9     Winterville:     Paul     J.     Clark,     Winterville 1939     1920 

188        54        negro: 

1-12         21  13     Bethel   Union:    E.    A.    Elliott,    Bethel,    Box    518 1944 

1-8  15     Bruce-Falkland:     Gaston     Monk,     Bell     Arthur 

1-12         11     Grifton:    H.    R.    Reaves,    829   E.   Ave.,   Ayden 

1-12         25         13     H.    B.    Sugg:     Francis    H.    Mebane,    Farmville 1960     1934 

1-6  5     Haddock:    Chas.   M.   Anderson,   801   Bancroft   Ave.,   Greenville     

1-8  6     Nichols:     Farney    Moore,    608    Tyson    St.,    Greenville 

1-8  9     North    Fountain:    Eddie   L.    Smith,    704    Bancroft,    Greenville    


Pitt-Polk  103 

1-12         17  7     Pitt    County    Training:     M.    Q.    Wyche,    Grimesland 1938 

1-12         21         10     Robinson:    J.    W.    Maye,    1225    Davenport    St.,    Greenville 1959     1959 

1-8  14     Sallie    Branch:     Mattie    King,    415    Nash    St.,    Greenville 

1-8  5     Simpson:     Lafayette    Williams,     Simpson 

1-12         19         11     South  Ayden:    J.   W.   Ormond,    1301    S.   Lee   St.,   Ayden 1962     1938 

1-8  20     Stokes:     Matthew    Lewis,     Stokes    Elem.,     Stokes 

Non-Public  Schools:     None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Ayden:  Mrs.  Walter  Calhoun,  Ayden 

Bethel:  Mrs.  Esther  Roberson,  Bethel 

Farmville:  Mrs.  John  MiUer,  E.  Wilson  St.,  Farmville 

*Totsville   Kindergarten   and    Nursery:    Mrs.    Sally   A.    Bland,    Farmville 

Greenville 

Board  of  Education:     Dr.   E.   B.   Aycock,    Chairman,    Greenville;    Mrs.    A.    H.    Vandyke,    Mrs. 

Herbert    Hadley,    A.    HartweU    Campbell,    Louis    Gaylord,    Jr.,    J.    B. 

Kittrell,  Jr.,  J.  M.  Taft 

Superintendent:     Junius    H.     Rose,     Greenville Phone:   PL  2-5091 

Director   of   Instruction:    Mrs.    EUen    L.    Carroll,    Greenville Phone:   PL  2-6189 

Attendance  Worker:    None 

School  Lunch  Supervisor:    Mrs.  Louise  Rush,  1002  West  Third  St., 

Greenville     Phone:   PL  2-4139 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

146  52      TOTAL 

92  37  WHITE: 

1-6  13     Agnes    Fullilove:    Agnes    Fullilove,    Greenville 1939     

1-6  21     Elmhurst:     Helen     D.     Wolff,     Greenville 1957     

7-8  21     Junior   High:    Joseph    Smith,    Jr.,    Greenville 1960     

1-6  14     Third    Street:     Charles    R.    Ross,    Greenville 1938     

1-6  20     Wahl-Coates:     Rexford     E.     Piner,     Greenville 1939     

9-12     37  Junius    H.    Rose:    Greenville,    Guy    T.    Swain *1920 

3     (All  schools — special  teachers) 

54         15         negro: 

5-12         22         15     C.   M.    Eppes:    W.    H.    Davenport,    Greenville — —  *1928 

1-4  15     Fleming    Street:    Sadie    Saulter,    Greenville 

1-7  16     South     Greenville:     Lena    B.     Brown,     Greenville 1957     

1     (Special  teacher) 

Non-Public  Schools: 

white: 

1-8  3     St.   Raphael:    Sister   Barbara,   2606    East   Fifth   St. .. Sectarian     ;. 

1-8  1     Greenville  Seventh  Day  Adventist:  Corner  Edwards  and 

E.    Tenth    St Sectarian 

negro: 
1-8  5     St.  Gabriel's:   Sister  Paschal,  1101  Ward  St. Sectarian     — — -     

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Mimi's:  Farmville  Hwy.,  Rt.  2 

Protestant:  Mrs.  Graham  Quinn,  Eighth  St. 

St.  Raphael's:  Sister  Barbara,  East  Fourth  St. 

♦East   Carolina   College:    Annie   Mae   Murray,    East    Carolina    College 

Greenville:  Mrs.  C.  D.  Smith,  705  East  Fourth  St. 


POLK 

Board  of  Education:    Glenn    York,    Chairman,    Rt.    1,    Tryon;    Oliver    Taylor,    Mill    Spring, 
Rt.    1:    Edwin    C.    Leland,    Saluda:    T.    B.    Odel,    Mill    Spring,    Rt.    1; 
Hubert  McEntyre,  Columbus 
Board  Attorney:    Alfred  McNamee,  Tryon 

Superintendent:    David    A.     Cromer,     Columbus Phone:   TW  4-3862 

Express  Office:   Tryon 
Supervisor:    Dorothy  L.  Brown 
Attendance  Worker:    C.  H.  Baucom,  Columbus 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     T.  T.  Garren,  Columbus 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      teachers  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

54  24      TOTAL 

47  24  white: 

1-8  9     Green   Creek:    H.   C.   Yeager,   Rt.   1.   Tryon 

1-8  12     Mill    Spring:     S.    L.    Walkowicz,     Mill    Spring 1940  

9-12     19     Polk    Central:    Geo.    F.    Williams,    Mill    Spring 1960 


104  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

1-12  8  5     Saluda:     Henry     M.     Davis,     Saluda 1925 

1-8  11     Stearns:     Hoyt    D.    McEntire,    Columbus 1945 

1-8  7     Sunny  View:    B.  T.  Gantt.   Rt.  2,  Mill  Spring Z'~." 

7     negro: 

1-8  7     _ Cobb:    P.    W.    WeUmon,    Tryon,    Rt.    1 

Non-Public  Schools: 

1-4  1     _ Seventh  Day  Adventist:  Merlin  Wittenberg, 

Columbus      Sectarian     

Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 

Tryon 

Board  of  Education:    "W.    L.    Hague,    Chairman:    Dr.    John    Z.    Preston,    Dr.    J.    T.    Mize, 

John  W.  Cowan,  Ralph  Lawrence 
Board  Attorneys:    McCown,  Lavender  and  McFarland 

Superintendent:    W.     S.     Hamilton,     Tryon Phone:  UL  2-3075 

Supervisor:    Same  as  county 

Attendance  Worker:    Hub  Thompson,  Tryon 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YB.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.     H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,     PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

25  13      TOTAL 

20        11        white: 
1-12         20         11     Tryon:     W.     S.     Hamilton,     Tryon 1953     1925 

5  2  NEGRO: 

1-12  5  2     Edmund    Embury:    Cedric    H.    Jones,    Tryon 

Non^Publie  Schools:    None 
Nursery  arid  Kindergarten:    None 


RANDOLPH 

Board  of  Education:  R.  L.  Albright,  Chairman,  Coleridge;  Ernest  C.  Routh,  Franklinville; 
Thomas  S.  Bouldin,  Trinity;  Wade  H.  Harris,  Seagrove;  G.  IJruce 
Pugh,  Franklinville,  Route  1;  Jack  P.  Shofifner,  Liberty;  A.  A. 
Walker,  Asheboro 

Board  Attorney:    G.  Edward  Miller 

Superintendent:    Lacy    M.    Presnell,    Jr.,    Asheboro Phone:  MA  5-6101 

Assistant  Superintendent:    William  K.  Cromartie,  Asheboro 

Supervisor:    Mary  K.  Ellis — Barbara  C.  Rains,  Asheboro 

Attendance  Worker:    None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:  G.  Buford  Leach,  Asheboro 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YB.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.     H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

239         118      TOTAL 

215  110  white: 

1-18  18     Archdale,  Dennis  E.  Farlow,   Archdale 1957  

1-8  4     Brower:    J.    P.    Burleson,    Star 

1-12  9  6     Coleridge:    Harold    O.    Davis,    Coleridge 1940 

1-12  16  13     Farmer:     J.     F.     Barrier,     Farmer 1926 

1-12  17  8     Franklinville:      Y.     L.     Holland,     Franklinville 1926 

1-12  14  9     Grays    Chapel:     Otus    Thomas,     Franklinville,     Rt.     1 1958  1931 

1-12  15  11     Liberty:    Charles    Yelverton,    Liberty 1923 

1-8  10     New   Market:    Vernon    M.    Morrison,    Sophia,    Box    102 

1-12  14  10     Ramseur:     Odell    Parker,     Ramseur 1956  1923 

1-8  36     ._ Randleman     Elementary:     Fred     Albright,     Randleman 

9-12     „ 18     Randleman    High:    James    R.    Coggins,    Randleman 1924 

1-12  21  13     Seagrove:     Gerald    Braswell,     Seagrove 1928 

1-8  6     Staley:     Marvin    Gatlin,    Staley 

1-8  10     „ Tabernacle:    Charles    R.    Farrell,    Jr.,    Asheboro,    Rt.    2 1957  

1-12  26  19     Trinity:      T.     H.     Smith,     Trinity 1924 

3  (Librarians,  serving  all  schools) 

24  7         negro: 

1-8  6     _ Trinity    Elementary:    Rufus    F.    Luck,    Asheboro 

1-12  9  7     Randolph:    George  D.    Vinson,    Liberty      1062     1958 

1-8  9     Caveness    Elementary:     Royland    V.    Siler,     Ramseur 

1      (Librarian,  serving  aU  schools) 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 


Randolph-Richmond  105 

Asheboro 

Board  of  Education:  Frank  Edmondson,  Chairman,  Asheboro;  C.  E.  Hughes,  Jr.,  Wilbert 
Faircloth,  James  E.  Lane,  J.  A.  Lowrance,  L.  H.  Morgan,  T.  Henry 
Redding,    Reitzel    Smith,    W.    David    Stedman,    Joseph    R.    Suggs 

Board  Attorney:    Hugh  R.  Anderson,  Asheboro 

Superintendent:    Guy    B,     Teachey,    Asheboro Phone:   MA  5-2240 

Assistant    Superintendent:     Charles     H.     Weaver,     Asheboro Phone:   MA  9-9723 

Director   of   Elementary   Instruction:     Johnny    R.    Parker,    Asheboro Phone:  MA  9-9723 

Attendartce  Worker:    None 

School  Lunch  Supervisor:     Carl  H.  Skeen,  Asheboro 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

127  66      TOTAL 

113  60  white: 

10-12     35     Asheboro    High:    Lee    C.    Phoenix,    Asheboro *1920 

8-9           13  14     Asheboro    Jr.    High:    O.    V.    Harrell,    Asheboro 

1-6  15     _ Balfour:     Grady     King,     Asheboro 1951     

7  12     Fayetteville     Street:     Mae     Blackwelder,     Asheboro 1951     

1-6  21     Lindley    Park:     Warren    G.    Hawkins,    Asheboro 1956     

1-6  21      McCrary,    Chas.    W. :    Mrs.    Inez    Lewallen,    Asheboro 1959     

1-6  21     Park    Street:     Donna    Lee    Loflin,    Asheboro 1938     

2     Randolph    Day    Center:     Beatrice    Chrisco,     Seagrove 

10  Randolph  Industrial  Education  Center,  Robert  E.  Carey, 

Asheboro      

8  1  (All  Schools — Art,  Bible,  Music,  Library,  Special  Education) 

14           6         negro: 
1-12         14  6     Central:     J.     N.    GiU,    Asheboro 1930 

Non-Public  Schools: 

1  1      Lester's  Learners    (1st  Grade)  :   Mrs.  F.   C.  Lester, 

840    Sunset    Ave Non-Sectarian     _ 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Allred's  Play  Nursery:  Mrs.  Lillie  C.  Allred,  356  E.  Salisbury  St. 

Asheboro  Nursery  School:  Mrs.  Frances  I.  Poe,  134  N.  Elm  St. 

Central  Methodist:  Billie  Jo  Paisley,  300  S.  Main  St. 

First     Presbyterian     Church:     Mrs.     Jane     C.     Fox,     West    Walker     Ave. 

Greystone  Baptist:  Ann  Stafford,  Shamrock  Rd. 

Jack  and  Jill:  Mrs.  T.  A.  Burns,  203  Ridgecrest 


RICHMOND 

Board  of  Education:     Jack     W.     Land.     Chairman,     Hamlet:     R.     L.     Ellerbe,     Rockingham; 

J.    D.    Myers,    Hoffman;    Douglas    Thompson,    East    Rockingham;    W. 

Carey  Nicholson,  Rockingham 
Board  Attorney:    Hugh  A.  Lee,  Rockingham 

Superintendent:    F.     D.     McLeod,     Rockingham Phone:   TW  5-4677 

Supervisor:     Fletcher  A.  Freeman,  Rockingham 
Attendance  Worker:     James  W.  McKenzie,  Rockingham 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     Bernie  C.  Mclntyre,  Ellerbe 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.  NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.  H.S. 

119           30  TOTAL 

70           22  WHITE: 

1-8           12     Cordova:     Charles     R.     Williamson,     Cordova 1959     

1-12         15           7     Ellerbe:    G.    B.    Lamm,    Ellerbe 1959  1923 

1-12           5           2     Hoffman:    William    Leonard    Russell,    Jr.,    Hoffman 1959  1929 

1-8             5     Roberdel:     Mrs.    Claudia    Polk    Barrow,    Rockingham 1958     

1-12         30         12     Rohanen:     Marvin    G.    Miles,    Rockingham 1959  1955 

3           1  (Special  teachers) 

49  8         negro: 

1-8  18     _ Ashley    Chapel:    John    H.    Mclnnis,    Rockingham 1958     _ 

1-8  7     _ Beaver    Dam:    Walter    A.    McDaniel,    Hoffman 1961     

1-12         17  7     Mineral    Springs:     S.    B.    T.    Easterling,    Ellerbe 1960     1936 

1-8  6     „ Rosenwald:     Lee    M.    Goode,    Mt.    Gilead 1961     

1  1     (Special  teachers) 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 


106  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

Hamlet 

Board  of  Education:     Dr.    Ralph    B.    Garrison,    Chairman;    David    Adeimy,    F.    E.    Campbell, 
Nelson  White,  Mrs.  Hugh  O.  Queen 

Superintendent:    Maylon   E.   McDonald:    Box   1188,   Hamlet Phone:    582-3419 

Supervisor:    Mrs.  Rhonda  Dunlap,  Hamlet 
Attendance  Worker:    None 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

79  37       TOTAL 

48  24  WHITE: 

1-8  9     Fayetteville    St.:     Ernest    R.     Sutton,     Hamlet 1940     

1-12          15  24     Hamlet    Ave.:    W.    L.    Haltiwanger,    Hamlet 1940*1920 

1-6  24     Fairview    Hgts.:     L.     H.     Williamson,     Hamlet 1940     

31         13         negro: 

1-6  13     Capitol    Highway:     Roland    D.    Clark,    Hamlet 

1-6  10     East    Hamlet:    Frederick    Douglas,    Hamlet 

7-12  8         13     Monroe    Ave.:    J.    W.    Mask,    Jr.,    Hamlet 1920 

Non-Public  Schools: 

Private   First   Grade:    Lottie   Stroup,    Hamlet .. Non-Sectarian     - — —     

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Happy  Hours:  Mrs.  L.  E.  Conner,  117  Bauerfeld 

Margie's  Day  Nursery:  Mrs.  J.  L.  Davenport,  Jr.,  526  Spring  St. 

Week-Day  Presbyterian:  Mrs.  Helen  Gibbons,  200  Rice  St. 

Rockingham 

Board  of  Education:     John   Entwistle,   Chairman,    Rockingham:   Dr.   J.   M.   Stubbs,   Worth   G. 

Walker,  James  H.  Pittman,  Ben  T.  Smith 
Board  Attorney:     James  D.  Blount,  Rockingham 

Superintendent:    J.     E.     Huneycutt,     Rockingham Phone:   TW  5-2155 

Supervisor:    Julia  MacGregor,  Rockingham 
Attendance  Worker:     None 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR,  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

69  44      TOTAL 

55  32  white: 

1-6  31     L.    J.    Bell    Elem.:     Charles    P.    Harrill,    Rockingham 1953     

1-6  6     Great   Falls:    James   E.   G.   Sills,   Rockingham 1945     

1-8  7     Pee  Dee:    James   O.   Leonard,    Rockingham 1961     

7-12         11  32     Rockingham    High:     J.    C.    Mulkey.     Rockingham 1945*1920 

14         12         negro: 

1-12  14         12     Leak     Street:     J.     Clyde     Watkins,     Rockingham 1961     1927 

Non-Public  Schools: 

1  1     Private  First  Grade:  Mrs.  Madeline  Choplin, 

Rockingham      Non-Sectarian     

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Margaret's  Day  Nursery:  Mrs.  Margaret  Allen,  Rockingham 
Kindergarten:  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Duke  Terry,  Rockingham 
Methodist  Week  Day  Kindergarten:  Mrs.  Margaret  Eisenhart, 

Rockingham 
Sunny  Hours:  Mrs.  Elma  W.  McNair,  Rockingham 


ROBESON 

Board  of  Education:    W.   K.   Culbreth,   Rt.  4,  Lumberton;  J.  G.   Sessoms,   Rt.   5,  Lumberton; 
I.     J.     Williams,     Rex;     Steven     Stone,     Rt.     1,     Orrum;     W.     Albert 
McCormick,  Jr.,  Rowland 
Board  Attorney:     E.  M.  Johnson,  Lumberton 

Superintendent:     B.    E.    Littlefield,    Lumberton Phone:   739-3326 

Assistant  Superintendent:    Y.  H.  Allen,  Lumberton 
Supervisors:    White:   Mrs.  Emily  Britt,  Lumberton 

Indian:   Mrs.    Grace    S.    Epps,    Lumberton;    Dorsey    V.    Lowry,    Pembroke 
Negro:   Mrs.  Ethel  T.  Hayswood,  Lumberton 
Attendance  Workers:   White:   Mrs.  Lucy  P.  Pope,  Lumberton 

Indian:   Zeb  A.  Lowry,  Pembroke 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    G.  Lloyd,  Lumberton 


72 

33 

1-12 

11 

6 

1-12 

17 

7 

1-12 

14 

7 

1-8 

8 

1-12 

22 

13 

Robeson  107 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR-  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

382         142      TOTAL 

81  44  white: 

1-8  13     Allenton:     M.     R.     Rich,    Lumberton 1957     

1-8  5     Barker    Ten    Mile:    Mrs.    Jessie    H.    Britt,    Lumberton,    Rt.    1  1957     

1-12  6  6     Barnesville:     Arnold    L.    Parker.    Orrum,     Rt.    1      1955  1932 

9-12     13  Littlefield:    George   S.   Taylor,   Jr.,   Lumberton,   Rt.   5 *1956 

1-8  8     Long    Branch:    J.    P.    Powers,    Lumberton 1951     

1-12  9  9     Orrum:    George    W.    J.    Horton,    Orrum 1951*1923 

1-12  10  7     Parkton :     W.     S.     Morgan,     Parkton 1952  1923 

1-8  5     Philadelphus:    Fodie   M.    Buie,    Red    Springs,    Rt.   2 1956     

1-12  9  8     Rowland:     Lewis    D.    Moore,    Rowland 1951  1920 

1-12  4  1  Shoe  Heel  Creek    (Independent):    S.   M.   Bullard,   Pembroke..     

1-8  8     Smiths:    J.    C.    Humphrey,    Jr.,    Lumberton,    Rt.    5 1952     

1-6  4     West    Lumberton:    Mrs.    Martha    I.    Phillips,    Lumberton....  1956     

229  65  INDIAN: 

1-8  16     Ashpole    Center:    A.    G.    Spaulding,    Rowland,    Rt.    2 

1-8  11     Deep    Branch:    Grady    G.    Oxendine,    Pembroke 1958     

1-12  32  14     Fairgrove:     Adna     V.     Lowry,     Pembroke 1954 

1-8  16     Green    Grove:     Robert    Hunt,    Pembroke 

1-12  32  15     Magnolia:    Frank   H.    Epps,    Lumberton,    Rt.    3 1952  1940 

1-8  11     Oxendine:    J.    E.    Cummings,    Pembroke 1961     

1-8  29     Pembroke  Graded:    Albert   C.    Hunt,    Pembroke 1960     

9-12     25  Pembroke    High:     E.     T.    Lowry,     Pembroke 1940 

1-8  14     Piney     Grove:     James     Brewington,     Pembroke 

1-12  20  11     Prospect:      Danford      Dial,      Pembroke 1961  1932 

1-8  10     Rex-Rennert:      Bernard     Lowry,     Pembroke •     

1-8  19     Union    Chapel:    Barto    Clark,    Jr.,    Pembroke 

1-8  19     Union    Elementary:     Theodore    Lowry,     Rowland,     Rt.     1....  1961     

negro: 

Hilly    Branch:    Arlin    S.    Bryant,    Lumberton,    Box    32 1938 

Oak    Ridge:     George    Williams,     Lumber     Bridge 1933 

Proctorville:     Robert    M.     Earl,     Proctorville 1961     1955 

Purvis:     James    O.    Scipio,    Rowland 1962      

Southside:    John    A.    Gibson,    Rowland 1961     1943 

Non-Public  Schools:     None 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Jack  and  Jill:  Jane  C.  Locklear,  Box  395,  Pembroke 
Parkton:  Mrs.  J.  E.  McPhaul,  Parkton 
Rowland:  Mrs.  Homer  Ward,  Rowland 

Fairmont 

Board  of  Education:     M.    T.    Jordan,    Chainnan,    Fairmont;    P.    C.    Purvis,    A.    D.    Lewis, 

Jr.,  W.  Linwood  Floyd,  James  R.  Oliver 
Board  Attorney:    David  M.  Britt,  Fairmont 

Superintendent:    Joseph    H.    Wishon,    Fairmont Phone:  MA  8-4951 

Supervisor:    Gladys  S.  Britt,  Fairmont 

Attendance  Worker:     None 

School  Lunch  Supervisor:    Mrs.  Gladys  Bullock,  Fairmont 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

55  25      TOTAL 

23         13         white: 

1-12  19         13     Fairmont:     Leon    M.    McLean,    Fairmont 1953*1923 

1-7  4     South    Robeson:    Bobby   L.    Rogers,    Fairmont,    Rt.    2 1961     

32         12         NEGRO : 

1-12         24         12     Rosen  wald:     E.    L.    Peterson,    Fairmont 1959     1933 

1-8  8     Marietta:    Percy    E.    Shaw,    Marietta 1958    

Non-Public  Schools:     None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Fisher:  Mrs.  A.  A.  Fisher,  Trinity  St. 

Lumberton 

Board  of  Education:  D.  H.  Clark,  M.D.,  Chairman,  Lumberton;  E.  A.  Sundy,  Mrs.  Frank 
P.  Ward,  Knox  Bai-nes,  Mrs.  W.  D.  Berg,  H.  M.  Cooper,  Ingram 
P.  Hedgpeth 

Superintendent:    L.     Gilbert    Carroll,     Lumberton Phone:   REdfield  9-5026 

Business  Manager:    Boyce  Allen,  Lumberton 

Supervisor:    David  W.  Rogers,  Lumberton 

Speech  Therapist:   Mrs.  Marion  Floyd  Harrah,  Fairmont 

Attendance  Worker:    Mrs.  Marie  M.  Batts,  Lumberton 

School  Lunch  Supervisor:     Mrs.  Thomas  S.  Martin,  Lumberton 

Public  Schools: 


108  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

122  41      TOTAL 

79  28  white: 

7-8  17     Joe    P.    Moore:     Haywood    Davis,    Lumberton 1940     

9-12     28     Lumberton:    William    C.    Gay,    Lumberton *1920 

1-8  17     Janie    C.    Hargrave:     Mrs.    Janie    C.    Hargrave,    Lumberton     1958     

1-6  25     Rowland-Norment:     Wilton     G.     Joyner,     Lumberton 1952     

1-6  20     Tanglewood:     Jennie     Carter,     Lumberton 1959     

43        13        negro: 

1-12         16         13     J.    H.    Hayswood:    William    McK.    McNeill,    Lumberton 1963     1951 

1-8  27     South    Lumberton:    George    H.    Young,    Lumberton 1950     

Non-Public  Schools: 

white: 

1  1     Presbyterian   (First  Grade)  :  Ellen  Walden, 

Lumberton      Sectarian     

1-8  3     _ St.    Francis:    Sister    Jane    Frances,    Lumberton. ..  .Sectarian    


negro: 

1-8  3     St.  Madeline  Sophie  Mission:  Sister  Mary  Borgia, 

Lumberton      Sectarian     

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Chestnut  St.  Methodist:  Mrs.  William  Buck 
First  Baptist:  Jo  Ann  King 
Presbyterian:  Esther  Taggart 

Maxton 

Board  of  Education:    R.    E.    Hellekson,    Chairman,    Maxton;    J.    R.    Hester,    E.    B.    Stanton, 

Carl  Gentry,  Mrs.  J.  D.  Hagler 
Board  Attorney:    Andrew  G.  Williamson,  Laurinburg 

Superintendent:    David    M.     Singley,     Maxton Phone:   844-5876 

Supervisor:    Mrs.  Agnes  E.  Page,  Maxton 
Attendance  Worker:    None 
Public  Schools: 

YR.  ACCREDITED 
',    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 


GRADES 

TEACHERS 

TAUGHT 

ELEM. 

H.S. 

NAME   OF    S 

32 

15 

TOTAL 

9 

6 

white: 

1-12 

9 

6 

Maxton:    Da 

23 

9 

negro: 

1-12 

23 

9 

R.    B.    Dean 

id    M.    Singley,    Maxton,    Box    608 1952     1923 

B    C.    McBee,    Maxton 1962     1930 

Non-Public  Schools: 

8-12  1  4     Carolina    Military    College :     Maxton    

Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 

Red  Springsf 

Board  of  Education:    Dr.    Charles    T.    Johnson,    Jr.,    Chairman,    Red    Springs;    Robert    A. 
McConnaughey,   Jr.,   G.   Robert  Graham,   Bruce  Schell,  Warren  McNeill 

Superintendent:    Walter    R.    Dudley,    Red    Springs Phone:   843-5115 

Supervisor:    Same  as  for  Fairmont 
Attendance  Worker:    None 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OP    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

43  21      TOTAL 

20         13         white: 

1-12         20         13     Red   Springs:    L  J.  Wicker,   Red   Springs 1940  *1923 

23  8         NEGRO: 

1-12         23  8     Peterson:    J.    T.    Peterson,    Box   271,    Red    Springs 1940  *1934 

Non-Public  Schools:   None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 

St.  Pauls 

Board  of  Education:    D.    C.    McEachern,    Chairman,    St.    Pauls;    A.    G.    Hall,    Sam    Under- 
wood,   Mary    Ann    Regan,    Anderson    H.    Jackson,    D.    D.    Sparkman 
Board  Attorney:    John  B.  Regan,  St.  Pauls 

Superintendent:    Marion    W.    Bird Phone:   865-3901 

Supervisor:     Sarah  Agnes  E.  Page,  Red  Springs 
Guidance  Director:    Marie  M.  Malloy,  Lumber  Bridge 


I 


I 


Rockingham  109 

Attendance  Worker:     None 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

53  21       TOTAL 

27         12         white: 

9-12     12     St.    Pauls:    Richard    E.    Rogers,    St.    Pauls *1958 

1-S  27      St.   Pauls   Elern. :    Richard  E.   Rogers,   St.   Pauls 1942     

26  9         negro: 

1-12         26  9     St.    Pauls:    James    H.    Twitty,    St.    Pauls 1958     1941 

Non-Public  Schools:     None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

St.  Pauls:  Mrs.  Shirley  Davis,  Old  Stage  Rd. 


ROCKINGHAM 

Board  of  Education:     Otis      Joyce,      Chairman,      Stoneville;      E.      C.      Merricks,      Reidsville; 

Leonard    Pryor,    Rt.    2,    Ruffin;    T.    W.    Pearman,    Summerfield,    Rt.    1; 

Clay  McCollum,  Madison 
Board  Attorney:    Jule  McMichael,  Reidsville 

Superintendent:    J.     Allan     Lewis,     Wentworth Phone:   Dickens  9-5112 

Express  Office:   Reidsville 
Supervisors:    White:    Sue  White,  Wentworth;  Negro:    Clarence  Crumpton  Watkins,   Reidsville 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     Woodrow  Faulkner,  Reidsville 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

149  48      TOTAL 

48  white: 

11  Bethany:     J.    Curtis    Montgomerv,    Reidsville,    Rt.    4 1956  1925 

Happy   Home:    John   F.   Flynn,   Ruffin,   Rt.  2 1954     

Huntsville:     Grady     Elwood     Stewart,     StoneviUe 1954     

Monroeton:    L.    E.    Angel,    Reidsville,    Rt.    2 1940     

12  Ruffin:    J.    R.    Robbins,    Ruffin 1944  ♦1925 

Sadler:    James   M.   Murray,    Reidsville,    Rt.    7 1951     

13  Stoneville:     Elliott     G.     Bourne,     Stoneville 1954     1923 

12     Wentworth:     A.     W.     Hunter,     Wentworth 1957     1925 

Williamsburg:     Corum    S.    Smith,    Jr.,    Reidsville,    Rt.    1 1946     


106 

1-12 

13 

1-8 

8 

1-8 

8 

1-8 

8 

1-12 

8 

1-8 

« 

1-12 

26 

1-12 

17 

1-8 

10 

43       NEGRO: 

1-8  19     Lincoln:    Troy    L.    Williamson,    Piedmont    St.,    Reidsville 1953     

1-8  15     Roosevelt:    Ed   L.    Price,    Lyle   St.,    Reidsville 1953 

1-8  9     Stone:    T.    W.    Martin,    LeaksviUe,    Box    363 1953     

Non-Public  Schools:    None 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Hodgin  Memorial:  Mrs.  N.  A.  Whicker,  Stoneville 

Leaksville 

Board  of  Education:    W.   D.   Goldston,   Jr.,    Chairman,   Leaksville;    R.   I.    Smith,    Jr.,    Clinton 
J.    Frank,    Zell    D.    Ford,    Welsford    Bishopric,    Dallas    E.    Gwynn,    Dr. 
Gordon  Clarke 
Board  Attorney:    J.  Hampton  Price  and  D.  Floyd  Osborne 

Superintendent:    John    Hough,    Leaksville Phone:   MAin    3-2872 

Supervisors:    White:    Russell  L.  Byrd,  Secondai-y,  Leaksville 

Mrs.  Sue  B.  Honeycutt,  Elementary,  Leaksville 
Negro:   Same  as  county 
Special  Subjects:     Music:   Mrs.  Bessie  C.  Ray,  Leaksville 

Instrumental  Music:  Robert  T.  Fleming,  Spray 
Attendance  Worker:     Mrs.  A.  W.  Dunn,  Leaksville 
School  Lunch  Supervisor:     Nan  B.  Preas,  Leaksville 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF   SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND   ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

124  74      TOTAL 

102  65  white: 

1-6  13     Burton    Grove:    Blanche    Norman,    Leaksville — 

1-6  7     „ Central    Elem.:    Wendell    Owen,    Spray '...'.,''. 

6-9  10  4     Draper    Jr.:    Lane    Presley,    Draper 1954     1955 

1-5  13     Draper     Elem.:     Fred     Liner,     Draper 1953 

1-6  7     Lakeside:      Gwendolyn      Hampton,      Spray 1940     ... 

7-9  21  10     Leaksville-Spray      Jr.:      Clyde      Pressley,      Leaksville 1954     1920 


110  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

1-6  18     Leaksville    Graded :     Homer    J.    Vernon,    Leaksville , 

10-12     28     Morehead:     Wendell    Newlin,     Spray 

1-6  5     North    Spray:    J.    W.    Webster,    Spray 

1-6  8     Spray    Graded:     J.    W.    Webster,    Spray 

23     Industrial    Education    Center:    Lucyan    Lada,    Spray... 


22  9         negro: 

1-12         22  9     Douglass:     J.    D.    Womble,    Box    271,    Leaksville 1955*1929 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

First   Baptist   Church:    Mrs.    Jack    Baker,    Greenwood    St.,    Leaksville 
Golden    Hour:    Mrs.    S.    L.    Golden,    204    Monroe    St.,    Leaksville 
Draper  "Y":  Mrs.  Purdie  Hall,  Draper 

Madison-Mayodan 

Board  of  Education:     Dalton    L.    McMichael,    Chairman,    Madison;    W.    Cantey    Johnson,    Ben 

F.  Archer,  Donald  B.  Stilwell,  Jr.,  John  W.  Carter 

Board    Attorney:    J.    C.    Johnson,    Jr.,    Mayodan Phone:   9355 

Superintendent:    V.    Mayo    Bundy,    Madison Phone:   9855 

Supervisors:    White:   Mrs.    Thelma    R.    Gatling,    Madison Phone:   733 

Negro:   Clarence  Watkins,  Madison 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

65  33      TOTAL 

50  23  white: 

9-12     23  Madison-Mayodan    Senior:    James    C.    Atkinson,    Mayodan.... 

7-8            11     Madison-Mayodan    Junior:    Richard    L.    Collins,    Jr.,    Madison 

1-6            16     Elliott  Duncan   Elementary:    Daneel  L.  le  Roux,   Madison.... 

1-6  20     Madison    Elementary:     Charles    H.    Scott,    Madison 

3     (All  schools.  Music,  Library,  Guidance) 

1-12         15         10         negro: 

1-12  15         10     Charles    Drew:    John    W.    Dillard,    Box    232,    Madison 1954     1938 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Madison:  Mrs.  John  B.  Sealy,  Roberta  St.,  Madison 
Mayodan  Day  Nursery:  Mrs.  Rilla  H.  Yates,  Mayodan 

Reidsville 

Board  of  Education:    Chas.    H.    McKinney,    Chairman,    Reidsville:    Dr.    C.    Hunter    Moricle, 

G.  W.  Apple,  Jr..  W.  G.  Grogan,  Sr.,  J.  B.  Balsley,  Jr.,   H.  D.  Knight 
Board  Attorney:    Wm.  F.  McLeod,  Reidsville 

Superintendent:     C.      C.      Lipscomb Phone:   Dl  2-1366 

Supervisors:    White:   Evelyn    M.    Kemp,    Reidsville;    Negro:    Clarence    C.    Watkins,    Reidsville 
Special  Subjects:     Music:   James    F.    Moore,    Reidsville;    Barbara    Anne    Worley,    Reidsville; 
Larry  W.  Huffstetler,  Reidsville 
Special  Education:   White — Mrs.  Sara  P.   Setliff,  Mrs.   Rachel  M.   Rankin 
Mrs.  Harriet  W.  Abell 
Negro — Mrs.  Mary  L.  Hairston 
Bible — Miss  Carolyn  Ray 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

Ill  68      TOTAL 

76  33  white: 

1-6  15     Franklin    St.:     James    H.    Hardy,    Reidsville 1954     

1-6  16     Lawsonville   Ave.:    J.    W.    Knight,    Reidsville 1942     

1-6  10     North     End:      Ralph     Gillespie,     Reidsville 1940     

1-6  19     South    End:    J.    L.    Holmes.    Reidsville 1956     

7-9  16  8  Reidsville    Jr.    High:     Geo.    Wingfield.    Reidsville 

10-12     25  Reidsville    Sr.    High:  E.    C.    Anderson,     Reidsville •1920 

35         25         NEGRO: 

1-7  16     Branch    Street:    Chas.    H.    Coleman.    Reidsville 1951     

1-7  15     N.    Scales    St.:     Ed.    M.    Townes,    Jr.,    Reidsville 1954 

8-12  4         25     B.    T.    Washington    High:    H.    K.    Griggs,    Reidsville *1923 

Non-Public  Schools:   None 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

First  Methodist:  Mrs.  R.  R.  Saunders,  Jr.,  Parkway  Blvd. 

Happy      Days      Kindergarten:      Mrs.      E.      R.      Watt,      Richardson      Dr. 

Play  School:  Mrs.  L.  M.  Watt,  Richardson  Dr. 

♦Presbyterian   Day   School:    Mrs.   Jule  Gwyn,    1st   Presbyterian    Church 


Rowan  111 

ROWAN 

Board  of  Education:     J.    F.    Harrelson,    Chairman,    21G    N.    Jackson    St.,    Salisbury;    R.    W. 

Barber,    Barber;    H.    Lamar    Trexler,    217    S.    Boundary    St.,    Salisbury; 

Lane   C.   Drye,    319    N.   Main    St.,    Landis;    S.    Page   Graham,    Cleveland 
Board  Attorney:    J.  Giles  Hudson,  Sr.,  Salisbury 

Superintendent:     Charles    C.    Erwin,    Box    1348,    Salisbury Phone:   ME  6-5801 

Assistant  Superintendent:    Jesse   C.    Carson,    Jr.,    Box    1348,    Salisbury Phone:   ME  3-5097 

Supervisors:    White:   Mrs.  Geanelda  H.  Sowers,  Mrs.  Beatrice  Amendola,  Box  1348,  Salisbury 

Negro:   Mrs.  D.  E.  Williamson,  Dunbar  School,  East  Spencer 
Attendance  Worker:   Lois  Knox,  Box  408,  Salisbury 
School  Lunch  Supervisor:     Helen  B.  Eshelman,  Box  1348,  Salisbury 
Chief  Btis  Mechanic:    A.  D.  Evans,  Rt.  7,  Salisbury 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  VR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

318         199      TOTAL 

257  162  white:                '                 ' 

1-7  25     China    Grove    Elem.:     John    H.    Rudisill.    China    Grove 1940     

8-9       14     China   Grove   Jr.:    Robert   P.   Lemmon,    Jr.,    China   Grove ■ ■ 

1-8  8     Cleveland :     C.     H.    Trexler,     Cleveland 1940     

1-8  6     Dukeville:    Mrs.    Bessie   Beck,    Rt.    4,    Salisbury 1955     

9-12     39     East    Rowan:    A.    Derwood    Huneycutt,    Rt.    5,    Salisbury *1960 

1-8  10     East    Spencer:    J.    W.    Huneycutt,    East    Spencer 1957     

1-6  4     Ellis:     Mrs.    Vivian    Wiseman,    Rt.     1,    Salisbury 

1-8  13     Faith:     Jack     D.     Walters,     Faith 1953     

1-8  32     Granite  Quarry:    C.   L.   Barnhardt,   Granite  Quarry 1952     

1-8  19     Hurley:    Mrs.    Margaret    B.    Myers,    Rt.    6,    Salisbury 1952     

1-7  6     Kizer:     Homer    A.    Clodfelter.     Rt.    2,     Salisbury 1953     

1-7  31     Landis    Elem.:    T.    F.    Bostian,    Landis 1955     

8-9       17     Landis    Jr.:     S.    P.    Teague,    Landis 1924 

1-7  10     Bostian:    E.   H.   Shive,   Rt.   2,   China   Grove 1942     

1-7  13     Enochville:    Norris    Sherrill.    Rt.    3,    China   Grove 1953     

1-8  7     Morgan:     Gary    G.     Sherrill,     Rt.     1,    Gold    Hill 1922     

1-8  10     Mt.    Ulla:     Jerry    T.    Beaver,    Mt.    Ulla 1938     

9-12     24     North     Rowan:     J.     H.     Steelman,     Spencer *1959 

1-7  5     Patterson:    Robert    Hunter,    Rt.    1,    China    Grove 

1-8  23     Rockwell:    J.    W.    Puckett,    Rockwell 1940     

10-12     38     South    Rowan:    H.    A.    McCreary,    Rt.    3,    China    Grove 1961 

1-8  22     Spencer:     Fred    L.    Holt,    Spencer 1940     

9-12     30     West   Rowan:    Frank   Greer,   Rt.    1,   Mt.   Ulla *1960 

1-8  13     Woodleaf:     C.    W.    Harrill.    Woodleaf 1952     

61  37  negro: 

1-12  9  8     Aggrey    Memorial:    J.    H.    Phillips,    Landis 1955  1957 

1-8  4     Bear   Poplar:    Mrs.   Irene   Ellis,    Bear   Poplar 

1-8  3     China   Grove:    Daniel   Partee,    China   Grove 

1-12  22  19     Dunbar:      Ezra     Gilliam,     East     Spencer 1942  1928 

1-8  9     Granite   Quarry:    C.   J.    Shuford,    Granite   Quarry 

1-12  14  10     R.    A.    Clement:     George    C.    Knox,    Cleveland 1950 

Non-Public  Schooh:    None 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten : 

First  Methodist  Church:  Mrs.  Violet  Beaver,  China  Grove 
Lutheran  Church:  Mrs.  Annie  Lingle,  China  Grove 
St.  John's  Lutheran:  Mrs.  Miriam  Mauser,  Rockwell 
Spencer:  Mrs.  Vanda  Crowell,  c/o  Spencer  School,  Spencer 

Salisburyf 

Board  of  Education:     Carroll    T.    Overton,    Chairman;    Dr.    George    F.    Busby,    Mrs.    Ree    V. 

Goodman,    L.    H.    Hall.    Mrs.    James    D.    Heilig,    E.    W.    Junker,    James 

Riddle,  B.  R.  Withers,  Jr.,  J.  L.  Woodson 

Board    Attorney:    W.    T.     Shuford,    Salisbury Phone:   ME  6-2141 

Superintendent:    J.    H.     Knox,     Salisbury Phone:   ME  3-0443 

Business    Manager:    Aubrey    L.    Atkinson,    Jr.,    SalisbuiT Phone:   ME  3-0650 

Supervisor:    M.      G.      Stahl,      Salisbury Phone:   ME  6-1911 

Attendance  Worker:     Same  as  for  county 

School   Lunch   Supervisor:     Mary    Susan    Griggs,    Allen    School Phone:   ME  6-3452 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ,  ELEM.       H.S. 

124  54      TOTAL 

86  40  white: 

1-6  10     A.    T.    Allen:     Ralph    Bostian,    Salisbury 1939     

9-12     40     Boyden:    J.    H.    Nettles,    Salisbury *1920 

1-6  10     Henderson:     Frank     B.     Shaver,     Salisbury 1951     

1-6  20     Frank    B.    John:     R.     E.    Carmichael,     Salisbury 1939     


112  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

1-6  18     Wiley:     M.    L.    Barnes,    Salisbury 1939     

7-8  26     Knox    Jr.    High:    H.    D.    Isenberg.    Salisbury *1960     

2     (All  Elementary) 

38  14  negro: 

1-6  10     Lincoln:    W.    G.    Jones,    Salisburj- 1939     

1-6  20     Monroe    Street:     W.    O.    T.    Fleming,     Salisbury 1939     

7-12           8  14     Price   Jr.-Sr.    High:    S.    O.    Jones,    Salisbury »1929 

Non-Public  Schools: 

1  1     Presbyterian     Bible:     308    W.     Fisher     St Sectarian     

1-8  4     Sacred  Heart:  Sister  Mary  Irene, 

425    W.    Council    St Sectarian     

1-8  1     Seventh  Day  Adventist:  Janet  Daniels, 

118    W.    Henderson    St Sectarian     

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

♦First  Methodist  Church:  Mrs.  Paul  Dunham,  518  Wiley  Ave. 

First   Presbyterian    Church:    Mrs.    Douglas   Cheyne,   228   W.    Council   St. 

Lucy's:  Mrs.  James  Blanton,  1305  W.  Monroe  St. 

St.    John's    Weekday:    Mrs.    McDonald    Wyatt,    712    E.    Henderson    St. 

St.  Luke's  Episcopal:  Mrs.  Lloyd  Troxler,  224  Corriher  Ave. 


RUTHERFORD 

Board  of  Education:     Beatty   L.    Bass,    Chairman,    Rutherfordton;    B.    E.    Holland,    Henrietta; 
Dr.     E.     H.     Yelton,     Rutherfordton;    Mrs.     Herbert    Crenshaw,     Forest 
City:  R.  C.  Hawkins,  Cliffside;  S.  B.  Tanner,  III,  Rutherfordton 
Board  Attorney:     J.  Nat  Hamrick,  Rutherfordton 

Superintendent:    Forrest    W.    Hunt,     Rutherfordton Phone:  ME  1-3416 

Assistant  Superintendent:    Frank  M.  Dorsey,  Forest  City 

Supervisors:    White:   Max   Padgett,   Forest   City;    Robert   Nelson,   Forest   City,    Rt.    1 

Negro:   Mrs.  Mattie  T.  Carpenter,  Rutherfordton 
Attendance  Worker:    Milan  H.  Ingle 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     C.  J.  Dobbins,  Rutherfordton 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR,  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND   ADDRESS  ELEH.      H.S. 

280         127      TOTAL 

237  111  white: 

•8  14     Alexander:    Clyde   E.    Smith,    Spindale 

■8  11      Avondale-Henrietta :    M.    C.    Hoyle,    Henrietta 

•12     29  Chase:     Worth    T.    Lewis,     Harris 1960 

■8  8     Caroleen :      R.     G.     Bridges,     Caroleen 1942  

•8  14     _ Cliffside    Elem. :    H.    C.    Beatty,    Cliffside 1944  

•12     35  East   Rutherford   High:    O.   W.   Morris,   Forest  City ♦1962 

•8  6     Bostic:     Tom    Melton,    Bostic 

•5  25     Forest    City:     Robert    W.    Gammon,    Forest    City 1941  

•8  13     Cool    Springs:    E.    V.    Seitz,    Forest    City 1920  

•8  21     Ellenboro:      Mike     H.     Davis,     Ellenboro 1944  

■8  8     Gilkey:     Adam    A.    Haynes,    Rutherfordton 

■8  8     Green     Hill:     Arthur     Atchley,     Rutherfordton,     R 

■8  15     Harris:     Lionel     T.     Smith,     Avondale 

•8  9     Mt.    Vernon:    Ray    Crawford,    Rutherfordton 

•8  6     Oakland:    William    V.    Mayberry,    Rutherfordton „. 

•8  10     Ruth:     J.     H.     Mcintosh,     Rutherfordton 

Rutherfordton-Spindale:  B.  F.  Maree,  Rutherfordton 

■12     40  Rutherfordton-Spindale:     C.    N.    Womack,    Rutherfordton ♦1925 

■8  22     Rutherfordton      Elem:      Herman      Green,      Rutherfordton 1941  

■8  21     Spindale:      Paul     H.      Huss.      Spindale 1942  

•8  10     Sunshine:     Edison    H.    Crowe,    Jr.,    Bostic 

•12  7     Union   Mills:    John   W.   Vogler,   Union   Mills 1930 

43        16        negro: 

9-12     16     Carver:     J.    O.    Gibbs,    Spindale *1953 

'-8  18     _ Dunbar:     Robert    Beatty,    Forest    City 

-8  19     New   Hope:    J.   J.    Spearman,    Rutherfordton 

-8  6     _ Samuel  D.   Proctor:    Herbert  M.   Raper,   Henrietta 

Non-Puhlie  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

First  Baptist  Church:  Mrs.  Harry  Lattimore,  W.  Main  St.,  Forest  City 
Graham's:  Mrs.  W.  T.  Graham,  724  E.  Main  St.,  Forest  City 
Nanney's:  Mrs.  P.  D.  Nanney,  220  Pleasant  St.,  Spindale 
St.  Francis":  Mrs.  John  Parker,  W.  Main  St.,  Rutherfordton 


Sampson  113 

SAMPSON 

Board  of  Education:     R.   G.   Herring,   Chairman,    Roseboro;   Bynum   Jackson,    Rt.   1,   Godwin; 

B.    E.   Lockamy,    Rt.   5,    Clinton;    J.    A.   Parker,    Rt.    1,    Clinton;    James 

A.  Ezzell,  Route  No.  1,  Magnolia 
Board  Attorney:     Stewait  B.  Warren,  Clinton 

Superintendent:     J.     T.      Denning,      Clinton Phone:  LY  2-2191 

Assistant    Superintendent:     Kenneth    R.    Newbold,    Clinton Phone:   LY  2-2191 

Supervisors:    White:   Mrs.  Mildred  Turlington,  Clinton 

Mrs.  Annie  Mae  Sutton,  Rt.   1.   Faison 
Negro:    Mrs.  Estelle  H.  Sampson,  Clinton 
Director  of  Guidance,  Counseling  &  Testing:   Elizabeth  Pulley,  Clinton 
Attendance  Worker:    Mrs.  Mary  S.  Bowles,  Clinton 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     H.  V.  McLaurin,  Clinton 
Director  of  Mainte7iance:     W.  G.  Merritt,  Clinton 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.      KAME    Of    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

241         140      TOTAL 

133         89         white: 

1-7              4     Autryville:     Mrs.    Ethel    P.    Broome.    Autryville 1960     

1-8           15     Salemburg:    N.    C.    Phipps,    Salemburg 1957     

9-12     17     Midway:    Martin    Denning,    Dunn,    Rt.    5 1960 

1-8             8     Herring:    Franklin   Sherrill,    Rt.    1,   Clinton 1955     

1-8             7     Mingo:    Oscar    M.    Kennedy,    Dunn,    Rt.    1 1959     

1-8             9     Plain    View:    Graham    Stewart,    Dunn,    Rt.    5 1957     

8-12           2         20     Hobbton:     H.     H.     Simpson,     Newton     Grove 1957 

1-7           13     Newton    Grove- Westbrook:     William    E.    Terry 1955     

1-12          19          20     Roseboro:     G.     W.     Harriett,     Roseboro 1955  1922 

1-8           15     Halls:     John    A.    Warren,    Clinton,    Rt.    5 1958     

1-12         12           9     Clement:    H.   S.   Broome,    Autryville,    Rt.    1 1957  1928 

1-12           6           7     Garland :     Leo     Treece,     Garland 1932 

9-12      16     Union    High:    Clinton    Ousley,    Clinton,   Rt.   4 1961 

1-7           16     Union    Elem.:     W.    L.    Bridgers,    Ingold 1960     

1-8             7     Turkey:     John     Q.     Barefoot,     Turkey 1960     

INDIAN  : 
1-12  7  4     Eastern  Carolina  Indian:  Alice  Marie  Locklear, 

Clinton,     Rt.     3 1956 

101         47         negro: 

1-8           16     .     Bland    Elem.:     C.    C.    DeVane,     Harrells 1958     

1-12         23         10     Charles    E.    Perrv:    Charles    E.    Perry,    Roseboro 1959  1938 

1-12         21         10     Pleasant    Grove:    F.    E.    Wright,    Rt.    1,    Dunn 1958  1957 

9-12           2         15     Clear    Run:    Calvin    E.    Johnson,    Garland,    Rt.    1 1958 

1-8           15     Garland    Elem.:     Woodrow    W.    Carr,    Garland 1959     

1-12         24         12     Hargrove:    LeRoy    L.    Smith,    Faison,    Rt.    2 1958  1958 

Non-Public  Schooh: 
9-12     16     Pineland  College  and  Edwards  Military  Institute: 

W.     J.     Blanchard,     Salemburg Non-Sectarian     1920 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 

Clinton 

Board  of  Education:     W.   M.   Johnson,   Jr.,   Chairman,   Clinton;   Dr.   W.   W.   Kitchin,   Clinton; 

Geoi'ge  T.  Williams,  Clinton 
Board  Attorney:     Edwin  E.  Butler,  Clinton 

Superintendent:     E.    C.     Sipe,     Clinton Phone:  LY  2-362  ( 

Supervisor:    Mrs.  Eva  B.  Packer,  Clinton 
Attendance  Worker:     Mrs.  Mary  S.  Bowles 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

85  38      TOTAL 

49         25         white: 

1-6  23     College   Street:    Mrs.    Gussie   D.    Parker,    Clinton 1939     

7-12  10         25     Clinton:     S.    W.     Caruso,     Clinton 1939     1920 

1-6  16     Kerr:    Ruth    Nester,    Clinton 1955     

36         13         NEGRo: 

1-12         18         13     Sampson:    O.    A.    Dupree,    Clinton 1926 

1-8  18     Butler    Ave.:    David    L.    Robinson,    Clinton 1958     

Non-Public  Schooh: 

1-8  3      Immaculate    Conception     (Grades     1-8):     Clinton ....  Sectarian     — - —     

Nursery  and  Kindergarten : 

Hills:  Mrs.  Irene  Hill,  Boney  St. 
Mrs.  Nell  Faison's:  Mrs.  Nell  Faison 
Morrison:   Mrs.  Macyrine  Morrison,  McKoy  St. 
Wonderland:   Mrs.  Jean  Morrice 


114  Educational  Directory  ob'  North  Carolina 

SCOTLAND 

Board  of  Education:    W.    G.    Shaw,    Jr.,    Chairman,    Wagram:    J.    M.    McGregor,    Gibson; 

J.  L.  Morgan,   Laurel  Hill;   J.  M.  McLaurin,   RFD,   Laurinburg;   H.   L. 

McLeod,  Jr.,  RFD  3,  Laurinburg 
Board  Attorney:     Thomas  G.  Neal,  Laurinburg 

Superintendent:     J.     J.     Pence,     Laurinburg Phone:   CR  6-3743 

Supervisor:    Margaret  John,  Laurinburg 
Attendance  Worker:    None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     Hunter  C.  Murray,  Laurinburg 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

108  39      TOTAL 

46  20  white: 

1-12         11  6     Gibson:     D.     W.     Miller,     Gibson 1923                    I 

1-12         14  8     Laurel    Hill:    W.    R.    Bracey,    Laurel    HiU 1953  1942                     } 

1-8  8     Oak  Grove    (Indian):    A.   G.   Dial,   Pembroke 1961  ! 

1-8  4     Sneads    Grove:     Sam    Wright,    Laurel    Hill 

1-12           9  6     Wagram:     C.     F.     Parker,     Wagram 1957  1934 

62         19         negro: 

1-12         14         10     Carver:    C.    E.    McKoy,    Box    248,    Laurel    Hill 1956     1954 

1-8  3     Oak   Hill:    George   F.   Gibson.   Wagram 

1-8  11     Pate-Gardner:     T.    V.    Williams,    Gibson 1961     

1-12          10         90     Shaw :    W.    L.    Brown,   Wagram 1957     1964 

1-8  15     South   Scotland   Elementary:    W.   T.   Gilmore,   Laurinburg....     

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Church   in    the   Pines    (Presbyterian)  :    Ruth    Shillinglaw,    Laurel    Hill 

Laurinburg 

Board  of  Education:  Halbert  M.  Jones,  Chairman,  Laurinburg;  Dr.  J.  J.  Richardson, 
Mrs.  Donald  McQueen,  Bill  BuUard,  Mrs.  Thomas  John,  J.  L. 
Sutherland,  Jr. 

Superintendent:     A.   B.   Gibson,   Laurinburg Phone:    CR   6-0583 

Supervisor:    W.  H.  Coble,  Laurinburg 

Attendance  Worker:     Mrs.  Eunice  M.  Davis,  Old  X-Way  Road,  Laurinburg 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YK.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

107  44      TOTAL 

67  27  WHITE: 

1-7  28     Central:    Kate    A.    Mclntyre.    McRae    St.,    Laurinburg 1941     

1-7           13     Covington  Street:  Frances  Fletcher,  Covington  St., 

Laurinburg       1955     

1-8           11     East    Laurinburg:     John    C.    Calhoun,    East    Laurinburg....  1950     

9-12           2  27     Laurinburg:     W.    F.    Davis,    E.    Church    St.,    Laurinburg 1945*1920 

1-8           13     North    Laurinburg:     H.    Ray    Morgan,    Gill    St.,    Laurinburg  1960     

40        17        negro: 
1-12         21  17     I.  Ellis  Johnson:   I.  E.  Johnson,  McGirt  Bridge  Rd., 

Laurinburg      1960     1924 

1-8  19     Washington  Park:  Wilbur  L.  Baker,  Caledonia  Rd., 

Laurinburg      1957     

Non-Public  Schools: 
1-12  7  4     Laurinburg  Institute:  Frank  H.  McDuffie,  McGirt  Bridge 

Rd.,    Laurinburg Non-Sectarian      1962     

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

white: 
First  Methodist  Church:  Mrs.  Lawrence  Skinner,  S.  Main  St. 
Presbyterian  Church:  Roberta  Coble,  W.  Church  St. 
Waverly  Nursery  School:  Mrs.  O.  S.  Jones,  McKay  St. 

negro: 
Hallowell- Wellington :  L.  L.  King,  106  Center  St. 

STANLY 

Board  of  Education:  Claude  E.  Teeter,  Chairman,  Oakboro;  Reece  McSwain,  Rt.  4, 
Albemarle;  S.  M.  Dry,  Rt.  1,  Box  152,  Norwood;  David  L.  Mauney, 
Richfield;  Joe  E.  Jenkins,  Stanfield 

Board  Attorney:     Staton  P.  Williams,  Albemarle 


Stanly-Stokes  115 

Superintendent:    James    P.    Sifford,   Albemarle Phone:  YUkon  2-2512 

Supervisors:     Primary:   Mrs.  Mary  Katherine  Barringer,  Richfield 

Elementary:  Mrs.  Joyce  L.  Reid,  Norwood 
Attendance  Worker:    None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     Craig  J.  Smith,  Albemarle 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

171  86      TOTAL 

145  80  white:  "" 

1-8  13     Aquadale:     V.    F.    Hortcn,    Rt.    2,    Norwood 

1-8  12     Badin:     Robert    L.     Garmon,     Badin 1944     

1-8  10      Endy :  F.  Stephen  Hopkins,  Rt.   4,   Albemarle 1952      

9-12     28     North    Stanly:     R.    N.    Jeffrey,    Box    38,    New    London 1962 

9-12     23     South   Stanly:    J.    M.    Robinson,    Rt.    1,    Norwood 1962 

9-12     29     West   Stanly:    O.   T.   Cowan,    Rt.    1,    Oakboro 1962 

1-8  9     Millingport:    Bobby   G.    Owens,    Rt.    3,   Albemarle 1939     

1-8  9     Richfield:     C.    P.    Misenheimer,    Richfield 1953      

1-8  19     New    London:    J.    F.    Turner,    New    London 1941     

1-8  27     Norwood:    M.    L.    Coggin,    Norwood 1944     

1-8  18     Oakboro:     Ralph    C.    Cole,     Oakboro 1951     

1-8  12     Stanfield:     L.     P.     Beck,     Stanfield 1953     

1-8  6     Ridgecrest:     J.    M.    Dry,    Rt.    1,    Stanfield 1951      

1-8  10     Locust:     N.     W.     Maples,     Locust 

26           6  negro: 

1-8             9  Lake    View:  B.  K.    Williams,    Norwood 

1-9             5  S.    Oakboro:  J.  L.    Thomas,    Oakboro 

1-12         12           6  West    Badin :  G.  L.    Hines,    Badin 1950 

Non-Public  Schools: 

1-8  1     Seventh  Day  Adventist:  Pennington  Rd.,  Rt.  3, 

Albemarle      Sectarian     

Nursery  and  Kindergarten :    None 

Albemarlef 

Board  of  Education:     R.   L.   Brown,    Jr.,    Chairman,   Ted   P.    Furr,   J.    H.   Morrow,    John   M. 
Morrow,  C.  W.  Pickler,  H.  W.  Rogers 

Superintendent:    Claud     Grigg,     Albemarle Phone:   982-4111 

Supervisor:    Blanche     King,     Albemarle Phone:  982-3616 

Attendance  Worker:    None 

School   Lunch    Supervisor:    Mrs.    Dillon    B.    Russell,    New    London Phone:    982-6614 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  '  ELEM.       H.S. 

77  52      TOTAL 

68         37         white: 
1-6  19     Central:      Robert     T.     Clark,     Albemarle 1950     


1-6  8     East    Albemarle:     Glen    D.    Burleson,    Albemarle 1955 

7-9  15  12  Junior:     Jacob    M.    Carter,    Albemarle 1959 

1-6  12     North    Albemarle:     J.     W.     Swaringen,     Albemarle 1950     

10-12      25  Senior:    H.    T.    Webb,   Jr..    Albemarle *1920 

1-6  9     West    Albemarle:     John    M.    Calloway,    Albemarle 1952     

1-6  5     (All  elementary  schools — music,  libraries,  special  education) 

S         15     negro: 

1-12  9         15     Kingville:     E.    E.    Waddell,    Albemarle 1952  *1945 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Skidmore:  Mrs.  James  M.  Skidmore,  742  Pee  Dee  Ave. 
Little  Red  School  House:  Mrs.  Roy  Still,  Park  Rd. 


STOKES 

Board  of  Educatimi:     J.     Van     Tuttle,     Chairman,     Pine     Hall;     W.     E.     Collins.     Westfield; 

Dr.  I.  A.  Booe,  King 
Board  Attorney:    L.  H.  VanNopp«n,  Danbury 

Superintendent:     R.    M.     Green,    Danbury Phone:   LY  3-7471 

Express  Office,  Walnut  Cove 
Supervisors:     Grace  T.  Rodenbough,  Danbury;  A.  E.  Garner,  Danbury 

Attendance  Worker:     R.  J.  Gibson,  Danbury  _  ~ 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    N.  A,  Wagoner,  Germanton  '.    . 

Public  Schools:  ...  -..   •■ 


1-6 

4 

1-12 

8 

6 

1-8 

7 

1-12 

27 

13 

1-12 

9 

5 

1-12 

8 

5 

1-12 

12 

5 

1-12 

9 

3 

1-12 

10 

7 

1-12 

20 

14 

116  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.  H.S. 
130            66      TOTAL 

114         58         white: 

Danbury:     John     H.     Seawell,     Danbury 

Francisco:     L.     E.     Collins,     Westfield 1934 

Germanton:    Wade  H.   Duncan,   Germanton 

King:    Odell    T.    Neal,    King 1922 

Lawsonville:     Eugene    A.     Lyons,     Lawsonville — —  1935 

Nancy    Reynolds:    C.    T.    Barbour.    Westfield 1955  1931 

Pine    Hall:     G.    C.    Castelloe,    Pine    Hall 1950  1935 

Pinnacle:     Charles     W.     Bishop,     Pinnacle 1925 

Sandy     Ridge:     B.     G.     Short,     Sandy     Ridge — —  1935 

Walnut    Cove:    R.    G.    Thomas,    Walnut    Cove 1922 

1     (Special  Education  Teacher) 

16  8         negro: 

1-7  2     Brown     Mountain:     Christine     H.     Jessup,     Westfield 

1-12         11           8     London:    John    li.    Hairston,    Walnut    Cove 1953 

1-8  3     Pinnacle:    Nina    B.    Steele,    Pinnacle 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten :     None 


SURRYt 

Board  of  Education:     Joe  A.   Pell,   Jr.,   Chairman,   Pilot  Mountain;   Dr.   Joe   Folger,   Dobson; 

J.   F.   Cockerham,    Rt.    1,    Elkin;   Cecil   E.    Ring,    Rt.   2,    Dobson;    C.    W. 

Moseley,  Mt.  Airy 
Board  Attorneys:     Charles  L.  Folger,  Dobson,  and  Charles  Neaves,  Elkin 

Superintendent:     J.    Sam    Gentry,    Dobson Phone:   FU  6-2235 

Supervisors:    Rebecca  Allen,  Dobson;  Mrs.  Eva  Hine,  Dobson 

Guidance  Director:  Ralph  C.  Cooke,  Jr.,  Dobson 

School  Lunch  Supervisor:     Mrs.  Margaret  Hemmings,  Dobson 

Supervisor  of  Transportation:     R.  B.  Blackwelder,  Dobson 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     O.  G.  Smith,  Dobson 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

198  82       TOTAL 

193  82  white: 

14     Beulah:    G.    M.    Robertson,    Rt.    3,    Mt.    Airy 

-8  17     Copeland:    H.    R.    Griffin,    Rt.    2,    Dobson 

1-12     27     Surry    Central:     R.    O.    Lanier,     Dobson *1961 

-8  28     Dobson :     G.     R.    Motsinger,     Dobson 1956     

-8  15     Mountain    Park:    J.    C.    Phillips,    Mountain    Park 

1-12     31     North    Surry:    R.    O.    Poplin,    Jr.,    Rt.    3,    Mt.    Airy *1960 

-8  8     Lowgap :    C.    C.    Graham,    Lowgap 

35     Franklin :    J.    C.    Hiatt,    Mt.    Airy 1962     

18     Flat   Rock:    A.    P.    Phillips,    Rt.   2,    Mt.    Airy 1962     

23     East    Surry:    J.    H.    Templeton,    Pilot    Mountain *196l 

26     Pilot    Mountain:     W.     C.     Fletcher,     Pilot     Mountain 1956  

6     Shoals:    O.    W.    Hauser,    Rt.    2,    Pinnacle 

12     White    Plains:    W.    E.    Reece,    White    Plains 1956  .... 

10     Westfield:     R.     B.     Gordon,     Westfield 

2     (Speech  and  Hearing — all  schools) 

1     (Librarian — Elementary  Schools) 

1     (Trainable  Program) 

1  (Driver  Education — All  schools) 

negro: 

1-7  5     Ridge- Westfield :     Mrs.    Bernice    Lowe,     Westfield 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Pilot   Mountain    (Ages    5-6):    Mrs.    Betty    H.    Fletcher,    Pilot    Mountain 


Elkinf 

Board  of  Education:    R.    J.    Atkinson,    Chairman,    Elkin;    Wade    Hampton,    J.    H.    Haynes, 

Claude  McNeil,  Joe  G.  Bivins 
Board  Attorney:     R.  Lewis  Alexander,  Elkin 

Superintendent:     N.     H.     Carpenter,     Elkin Phone:   835-4072 

Supervisors:    None 

Attendance  Workers:     None 

School  Lunch  Supervisor:   Mrs.  Ruth  Edwards.  Elkin 

Public  Schools:  in 


Surry- Swain  117 

GRADES      TEACHEKS  YR.  ACCREDITET 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

34  18      TOTAL 

32  18  white: 

1-4  16     Elkin     Elementary:      Denver     Holcomb,     Elkin 1953     

&-12           3  18     Elkin:     Fred    W.    RoKers,    Elkin -•1924 

5-7  12     North    Elkin:     F.    M.    Matthews,     Elkin 1958     

1     (All  Schools— Trainable) 

1     (All  Schools— Educable) 

2     negro: 

1-8  2     Oak    Grove:    Mrs.    O.    H.    Hauser,    Elkin - 

Non-Public  Schools:   None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten : 

Transou's:  Louise  Transou,  West  Main  St. 

Davis':  Mrs.  W.  E.  Davis.  Oakland  Dr. 

Mount  Airy 

Board  of  Education:     John    B.    Wolfe,    Chairman:     R.    B.     George,    Vice    Chairman;     S.     A. 

Hennis,    Jr..    H.    B.    Rowe,    E.    J.    Flinchum,    Mrs.    Robert    E.    Merritt, 

and  Mrs.  W.  E.  Lewis 

Superintendent:    Bruce    H.     Tharrington,     Mount     Airy Phone:   STate  6-2563 

Director   of   Instruction:     Robert    E.    Chilton,    Mount    Airy Phone:   STate  6-4255 

Attendance  Worker:     None 

School    Lunch    Supervisor:     Mrs.    Mary    A.    Browne,    Mount    Aii-y Phone:   STate  6-2918 

Public  Schooh: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT     ELEM.     H.S.       NAME     OF     .=!CH0OL,     PRINCIPAL     AND     .ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

77  45      TOTAL 

G9  29  white: 

1-6  8     Bannertown:    Ivo   A.    Wortman,    Jr.,    Rt.    1,    Mount   Airy....  1952     

9-12     29  Mount    Aii->'    High:    H.    M.    Finch,    1011    N.    South    St *1920 

7-8  17  Mount   Airy   Jr.    High:    John    R.    Hamilton,    North    South   St.  — —     

1-6  15     North    Main:    Grace    P.    Coppedge,    North    Main    St 1953     

1-3  15     Rockford    Street:     Verona    A.    West,    Rockford    St 1953     

4-6  14     South    Main:     Ruth    Minick,    South    Main    St 1953     

8         16     negro: 

1-12  8         16     J.    J.    Jones:    L.    H.    Jones,    Mount    AiiT 1941 

Non-Public  Schools:     None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Central  Methodist  Church: 
The  First  Baptist  Church: 
Happy  Daze:  Mrs.  W.  L.  Holcomb,  Springs  Rd. 


SWAIN 

Board  of  Education:  C.  C.  Wright,  Sr.,  Chairman,  Bryson  City;  Mrs.  Jim  Biggs,  Rt.  1, 
Bryson  City:  Herman  Lakey,  Rt.  3,  Bryson  City:  W.  W.  Smith,  Rt. 
2,    Bryson    City:    J.    A.    Sutton,    BiTSon    City 

Board  Attorney:     E.  B.  Whitaker,  Bryson  City 

Superintendent:     T.    L.    Woodard,    Bryson    City Phone:   3095 

Supervisor:    Mrs.  Carrie  Abbott,  Bryson  City 

Attendance  Worker:     Mrs.  Fairie  Moore,  Bryson  City 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     L.  V.  Davis,  Biyson  City 

Public  Schooh: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

53  23      TOTAL 

52  23  white: 

1-8  7     Alarka:     R.     C.     Taylor,     Bryson     City 1940     . 

1-8  10     Almond:     Cowan    Wikle,    Bryson    City 1954 

1-12         27  23     Bryson    City:    J.    A.    Rice,    Jr.,    Bryson    City 1951     1920 

1-8  8     Whittier:     W.     H.     Crawford,     Whittier 1940     

1     negro: 

1-7  1     Bryson    City:    Thelma    Laws,    Bryson    City 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Federal  School: 

Cherokee     Indian :     Samuel     Hyatt,     Cherokee 1941 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten:     None 


118  Educational  Directory  of  North   Carolina 

TRANSYLVANIA 

Board  of  Education:  E.  B.  Matheson,  Chairman,  Brevard;  Eugene  M.  Morris,  Brevard: 
D.  S.  Winchester,  Rosman:  Harry  Morgan,  Rosman;  Thomas  E. 
Ramsay,  Brevard 

Board  Attorney:     Ralph  H.  Ramsey,  Jr.,  Brevard 

Superintendent:     C.     W.     Bradburn Phone:   883-4420 

Supervisor:     N.  A.  Miller,  Jr.,  Brevard 

Guidance  Counselor:     Juanita  Lavender,  Brevard 

Attendance  Officer:     Frank  Whitmire,  Brevard 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     Frank  Harmon,  Brevard 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUr.HT   ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRI.NTIPAl.    AND    ADDRE.'iS  ELEM.      H.S. 

105  47      TOTAL 

99  47  white: 

1-6  28     Brevard    Elementary:     Forrest    B.     Cudd,    Brevard 1962  

10-12     26     Brevard    Senior:     R.    T.    Kimsiey.    Brevard 1923 

7-9  12  8     Brevard    Junior:     Joseph    W.    McGuire,    Brevard - — — 

1-7  13     Straus:      D.     G.     Dail,     Brevard 1958  

1-7  10     Penrose:     Therman     T.     DockeiT.     Brevard 1955  } 

1-7  10     Pisgah    Forest:     Annie    May    Patton,    Brevard 1956  t 

1-12  18  13     Rosman:     E.     F.     Tilson,     Rosman 1947  1923                       J 

1-8  7     T.     C.     Henderson:     Alonzo    L.     Warren,     Brevard 1959  I 

7     negro:  j 

1-8  7     Rosenwald:     Ethelyn     K.    Mills,    Brevard J 

Non-Public  Schoola:   None 

f 
Nnrseri/  and  Kivdergarten: 

Happy  Day:  Mrs.  Judson  McCrary,  Brevard 

Jack  &  Jill:  Mrs.  Herman  White,  Brevard 

Kiddie  KoUege:  Mrs.  Ben  Ormand,  Brevard 

Kiddie  Land:  Mrs.  Juanita  Hutchinson,  S.  Carver  St.,  Brevard 


TYRRELL 

Board  of  Education:     CoUon      Snell,      Sr.,      Chairman,      Columbia,      Rt.      2;      Harvey      Davis, 

Columbia,  Rt.  2;  Elmo  Sawyer,  Columbia,  Rt.  3 
Board  Attorney:    Sam  S.  Woodley,  Columbia 

Superintendent:    M.     L.     Basnight,     Columbia Phonr:  2901 

Express  Office:   Mackeys 
Supervisor:    Non  e 
Attendance  Worker:    None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:   Shirley  L.  Voliva,  Columbia 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

29  16      TOTAL 

13  8        white: 

1-12  13  8     Columbia:     W.    J.    Taylor,     Jr.,     Columbia 1940     1925 

16  8  NEGRO: 

1-12  16  8     Tyrrell :    L.    A.    Keiser.    Columbia 1933 

Non-Public  Schools:  None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 


UNION 

Board  of  Education:  R.  F.  Beasley,  Jr.,  Chairman,  Monroe;  Dr.  C.  C.  Burris,  Vice 
Chairman,  Wingate;  James  L.  Davis,  Rt.  1,  Waxhaw;  Bill  F.  Howie, 
Rt.  1,  Waxhaw;  Vernon  A.  Moore,  Rt.  2,  Matthews 

Board  Attorney:    Henry  B.  Smith,  Monroe 

Superintendent:    Dan    S.    Davis,    Monroe Phone:  ATlantic  3-4514 

Supervisor:    Mrs.  Cleo  Griggs  Home,  Monroe 

Director  of  Guidance:    Mrs.  Myrna  H.  Hilton,  Monroe 

Special  Teachers:    Mrs.  Louise  C.  Griffin,  Elementary  Guidance,  Monroe 
Mrs.  Sara  A.  Napier,  Elementary  Librarian,  Monroe 

Attendance  Worker:   Mrs.  Clyde  M.  Collins,  Rt.  1,  Waxhaw  :  .    ■  ^-  ■ .    . 


Union-Vance  119 

Chief  Bus  Mechatiic:     R.  E.  Davis,  Monroe 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  VR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  -  ELEM.      H.S. 

206  98      TOTAL 

161  85  white: 

1-8  5     Altan:    Stephen    L.    Houser,    Rt.    4,    Monroe 1960  

1-8  8     Fairview:    Phillip    A.    Kennedy,    Rt.    7,    Monroe 1941  

9-12     25     Forest    Hills:    J.    E.    Hogan.    Rt.    3,    Marshville 1960 

1-8  25     Indian   Trail:    George  R.   Rodgers,  Indian  Trail 1952  

1-8  4     Jackson:    Jasper    R.    Taylor,    Rt.    2,    Waxhaw 

1-8  21     Marshville:    William    H.    Walters,    Marshville 1952  

1-8  9     Mineral    Springs:    Fred    L.    High,    Mineral    Springs 1952  

1-8  y     New    Salem:     E.    E.    Montgomery,    Rt.    2,    Marshville 1941  

9-12     21     Parkwood:     J.    Clayton    Purser,     Rt.    6,    Monroe 1961 

9-12     20     Piedmont:    L.    J.    Gann,    Rt.    2,    Monroe 1960 

1-8  6     Prospect:    Warner    R.    Moser,    Rt.    5,    Monroe 1955  

1-8  8     Shiloh:     Paul    J.    Matheson,    Rt.     7,    Monroe 1960  

9-12     19     Sun    Valley:    H.    K.    Overcash,    Rt.    7,    Monroe 1961 

1-8  15     Union:    Lari-y    N.    McGinnis,    Rt.    1,    Monroe 1946  

1-8  19     Unionville:    James    E.    Mathis,    Rt.    2,    Monroe 1942  

1-8  9     Waxhaw:      V.     O.     Jones,     Waxhaw 1941  

1-8  4     Weddington:    C.   Maurice    Redfern,    Hayne   St.,    Monroe 

1-8  8     Wesley    Chap-el:    J.    Heath    Davis.    Rt.    6,    Monroe 

1-8  11     Wingate:     Charles     Ray     Williams,     Wingate 1941  

45         13         negro: 

1-12         22  6     East    Union:     Talmadge    C.    Tillman,     Rt.    1,    Marshville 1958     1955 

1-8  2     Lanev:    Odessa    Blount,    Rt.    4,    Monroe 

1-12         21  7     Western    Union:    John    W.    Brown,    Rt.    2,    Waxhaw 1961     1958 

Non-Public  Schools:     None 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 

Monroe 

Board  of  Education:    Dr.   George  G.   Oleen,   Chairman:   Tom   Winchester,   Co-Chairman;   Jake 

Plyler,    Hoyle   Helms,    Jim    Huntley,    Ralph    Owens,   A.    J.    Helms 
Board  Attorney:     E.  Osborne  Ayscue,  Monroe 

Superintendent:    Oscar    W.     Broome,     Monroe Phone:   ATIantic     3-6825 

Supervisor:     White:    Harold  C.  Funderburk:  Negro:   None 
Attendan^:e  Worker:    Mrs.  Clyde  Collins 

School  Lunch  Supervisor:     Mrs.  Carolyn  Cook,  3().'j  S.  Main  St.,  Monroe 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YK.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

80  36      TOTAL 

58  26  white: 

1-8  24     Benton     Heights:     Kenneth     ('..     Tilley,     Monroe 1941     

1-6  10     East     Elem:     John     Russell     McCollum,     Monroe 1955     

10-12 19     Monroe    Senior    High:    I.    B.    Shive,    Monroe *1961 

6-9           11  7     Walter    Bickett    Jr.:     James     E.     Turner,     Monroe 1941     1960 

1-5  13     John    D.    Hodges:    William    Lloyd    Ratliff,    Monroe 1941     

22         10         negro: 

1-12         22         10     Winchester    Ave.:    John    D.    Chase,    Jr.,    Monroe 1944     1928 

Non-Public  Schools: 

1  1     Pi'ivate    First    Grade:     Pageland     Rd..     Monroe 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

First  Presbyterian  Church:  Mrs.  Hayne  Baucom,  Church  St. 


VANCE 

Board  of  Education:  George  T.  Wilson,  Chaiiman,  Henderson,  Rt.  5:  Douglas  C.  Breed- 
love,  Oxford,  Rt.  3;  C.  B.  Baskett,  Henderson,  Rt.  2;  Otho  Wright, 
Henderson,  Rt.  1;  R.  C.  Young,  Raleigh  Rd.,  Henderson 

Board  Attorney:    Blackburn  and  Blackburn,  Henderson 

Superintendent:     J.      C.      Stabler,      Henderson Phone:   GE  8-4613 

Supervisors:  White:  Mrs.  Christ'e  A.  Holland,  Stonewall  Apts.,  Young  Ave.,  Tenderson 
Negro:   Mrs.  Ura  High  Jones,  Box  1006,  Henderson 

Office  Manager:    Mrs.  W.  H.  Neathery,  Henderson 

Attendance  Worker:     None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    W.  B.  Royster,  Henderson 

Building  Maintenance  Sujyervisor:   M.  L.  Edwards,  Kittrell 


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Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 


Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YB.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 
102            35      TOTAL 

37         28         white: 

1-12         10  6     Aycock:     John    H.    Newell,    Henderson,    Rt.    2 1960     1928 

1-12  7  5     Dabney:    John    L.    Honeycutt,    Henderson,    Rt.    3 — —     1926 

1-12  7  6     Middleburg:     E.    O.     Young,    Jr.,     Middleburg 1949     1928 

1-12  5  4     Townsville:     Ralph     H.     Pegram,     Townsville ■ — -     1949 

1-12  8  7     Zeb    Vance:    Grady    I.    Carriker.    Kittrell.    Rt.    1 1953     1926 

65  7         negro: 

1-9  17  3     Carver:    Leo   M.   Hatton,    Henderson.    P.    O.    Box    191 1962     

1-9  16  2     Kittrell:      Calvin     C.     PaschaU,      Kittrell 1959     

1-9  17  2     New    Hope:    Andrew    R.    Howell,    Oxford,    Box    134 1962     

1-8  7 Nutbush:     James     R.     Barnes,    Manson,     Rt.     1,     Box     38 1962     

1-8  8     Oak   Grove:    Herman    K.    Gilreath,    Box    14,    Oxford 1959     

Non-Public  Schools: 

NEGRO : 

11-12     5     Kittrell    College:     Kittrell,     Rt.     1 Sectarian  

Nursery  avd  Kindergarten:     None 


YR.  ACCREDITED 
ELEM.       H.S. 


Hendersonf 

Board  of  Education:  T.  W.  Ellis,  Jr.,  Chairman;  J.  Council  Pinnell,  A.  Vernon  Perry, 
R.  P.  Jones,  Joel  T.  Cheatham,  Jr.,  B.  A.  Hartness,  J.  C.  Folger, 
O.  H.  Gwynn,  and  Charles  D.  Rollins,  Henderson 

Board  Attorney:     Gholson  &  Gholson 

Superintendent:     W.      D.      Payne,      Henderson Phone:   GEneva  8-5622 

Supervisors:  White:   Mrs.  Virginia  P.  Waller,  Henderson;  Negro:   Same  as  for  Vance  County 

Attendance  Worker:     None 

B-usiness  Manager:     Edgar  M.  Edwards,  Henderson 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS 
119  58      TOTAL 

70  31  white: 

1-6  12     Clarke    Street:     Sarah    D.    Boyd,    Henderson 1941     

1-8  32     E.     M.     Rollins:     Preston     E.     Powers,     Henderson 1961     

9-12     31  Henderson:     Frederick     D.     Kesler,     Henderson *1920 

1-7  9     North     Henderson:     Charles     W.     Mason,     Henderson 1945     

1-7  9     South     Henderson:     Wilev    B.     Parker,     Henderson 1953     

1-6  8     West    End:     Arthur    H.    Lord,     Henderson 1938     

49        27         negro: 

1-6  31     Eaton-Johnson:      Sanford     E.     Williams,     Henderson 

7-12  8         27     Henderson    Institute:     L.     E.     Spencer,     Henderson.... 

1-7  10     Lelia    B.    Yancey:     A.    A.    Lane,    Henderson 

Non-Public  Schools: 

white: 
1  1  Private  First  Grade:  Mrs.  Alice  T.  Robards,  Gholson  Avenue, 

Henderson      Non-Sectarian     • 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 
white: 
Adam's:  Mrs.  Doris  Adams,  Chestnut  St. 
Ball's:  Mrs.  R.  G.  Ball,  Edgewood  Dr. 
Little  School:  Mrs.  C.  E.  Page,  Jr.,  1060  Hargrove  St. 
.Jack  &  Jill  Day  Nursery:  Mrs.  Charles  Foster,  Yowland  Rd. 
Wee  Wisdom  School:  Mrs.  Dorothy  Cooper  Peace,  Virginia  Ave. 
West    End    Kindergarten:    Mrs.    E.    G.    Glenn,    Jr.,    906    Chestnut    St. 


♦1922 


WAKEf 


Board  of  Education:     C.     V.     Whitley,     Chairman,     Zebulon;     W.     M.      Satterwhite,     Wake 

Forest;  Henry  R.  Adams,  Gary;  Mrs.  John  Q.  Adams,  Willow  Springs; 
Harry  E.  Stewart,  Raleigh 

Board  Attorney:     Mordecai,  Mills  &  Parker,  Raleigh 

Superintendent:     Fred    A.    Smith,    Box    6526,    Raleigh Phone:  832-5505 

Assistant  Superintendents:     Aaron     E.     Fussell,     Box     6526,     Raleigh Phone:  832-5505 

Thomas    M.    Grimes,    Box    6526,    Raleigh Phone:  828-3173 

Guidance    Director:     Frank    G.    Sullivan,    Box    6526,    Raleigh Phone:  828-3173 


Wake 


121 


Supervisors:    White:   Mrs.  Katherine  J.  Revell;  Morris  C.  Brown, 

Box     6526,     Raleigh Phone:   834-2280 

W.   C.   Stephenson,    Box   6526,    Raleigh Phone:   832-2594 

Negro:   Mrs.  Caesarea  D.  Debnam;  Mrs.  Leona  B.  Daniel, 

Box     6526,     Raleigh Phone:   834-2280 

Supervisor  of  Buildings  and  Grotinds:    Edwin  D.  Ellington,  Box  652G, 

Raleigh     Phvne:  832-5411 

Business   Office    Manager:     Robert    L.    Massey,    Box    6526,    Raleigh Phone:  832-5411 

Bookroom   Manager:     Rudolph    G.    Ofcharik,    Box    6526,    Raleigh Phone:  832-1871 

Attendance  aTid  Lunchroom  Supervisor:    Mrs.  Ola  P.  Mitchell, 

Box     6526,     Raleigh Phone:   832-2594 

Industrial  Education   Director:    Dr.    Kenneth   M.   Wold,    Box   6526,    Raleigh .. Pfecme :   833-5316 

Chief   Bus   Mechanic:    Clifton    Brinson,    Raleigh Phone:  832-6141 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

568         251      TOTAL 

374  186  white: 

1-12  20  15     Apex:     M.    A.     Quick,     Apex 1939     1922 

Gary  District:  Paul  W.  Gooper,  Gary 

9-12     34         Gary     High:      Samuel     Arbes,     Gary 

1-8  54     Gary    Elementary:     Carl    A.    Mills,    Gary 

1-7  16     Swift   Greek:    J.    M.    Smith,    5601  Holly  Springs  Rd.,  Raleigh 

1-6  15     Effie    Green:    J.    S.    Collins,    Rt.    1,    Raleigh 

1-12  30  21     Fuquay    Springs:     E.    N.    Farnell,     Fuquay    Springs 

9-12     35     Garner    District:    D.    W.    Sanders,    Garner 

1-8  49     Garner    Elementary:     H.    Douglas    Hall,    Garner 

1-7  7     Mt.    Auburn:    Mrs.    Rosalie    C.    Upchurch,    Rt.    2,    Raleigh 

1-8  10     Vance:    Corbett    G.    Stewart,    Rt.    3,    Raleigh 

1-6  26     _ Vandora    Springs:    P.    Marshall    Long,    Garner 

1-8  7     G;-een    Hope:    Mrs.    Blanche    B.    Edwards,    Rt.    1.    Morrisville 

1-12  21  11     Knightdale:      J.     E.     Hudson,     Knightdale 

1-12  33  19     Millbrook:     Felix     B.     Williams,     Millbrook 

1-12  14  9     Rolesville:     Goyte    G.     Lanier,     Rolesville 

1-12  26  16     Wake    Forest:     R.    H.    Forrest,    Wake    Forest 

1-12  21  15     Wakelon :     James    C.    Hawkins,    Zebulon 

1-12  16  10     Wendell:      Ronald     D.     Berry,     WendeU 

1-8  9     Willow    Springs:    H.    E.    Rose,    Willow    Springs 

9-12     1  (Various  Schools— Band ) 

194  65  negro: 

1-12  26  10     Apex :     Namon    M.    McMillan,    Apex 

1-8  10     Carver:     James    E.    Speed,    Box    666,    Wendell 

1-8  12     Gary:    Edward    F.    Rayford,    Box    306,    Gary 

1-12  24  10     DuBois:    Thomas    J.    Culler,    Wake    Forest 

1-12  23  12     Fuquay   Springs:    W.   M.   McLean,   Fuquay   Springs 

1-12  26  10     Garner:     C.    J.    Barber,    Garner 

1-8  12     Holly     Springs:     Raymond     Perry,     Holly     Springs 

1-8  16     Jeffreys:     M.    G.    Batey,    Rt.    6,    Raleigh 

1-12  18  7  Lockhart:     R.    Herndon    Toole.    Box    187,    Knightdale. 

1-8  --                  "  ■        -    -      -  --      -     - 

1-12 


11     Riley   Hill:    Richard    L.    Barfield,    Rt.    2,    Wendell. 

15         14     Shepard:    G.    L.    Crews,    Box    68,    Zebulon 

1  2      (Various  Schools — Music  &  Guidance) 

Non-Public  Schools:    Kone 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Bunn's:  Mrs.  Howard  Bunn,  Zebulon 

Methodist  Church:  Mrs.  Portia  Banks,  Garner 

Presbyterian  Week-Day  School:  Mrs.  Joyce  Farley,  Gary 

Rideoutt:  Mrs.  R.  L.  Rideoutt,  Garner 

Southeastern  Baptist  Seminary:  Mrs.  Arnot,  Wake  Forest 

Mrs.  Tilley's:  Mrs.  Tilley,  Fuquay  Springs 

Wiggins:  Mrs.  Wiggins,  Wake  Forest 

Wooten:  Helen  Wooten,  Wendell 


Raleigh 

Board  of  Education:    W.    G.     Enloe,     Chairman;    Maurice    P.     Thiem,     Mrs.    J.    L.     Stough, 
J.   W.   York,    Lewis    H.    Powell,    V.    E.    Fisher,    F.    J.    Carnage 

Superintendent:    Jesse     O.     Sanderson,     Raleigh Phone:   TE  3-1961 

Assistant  Superintendent:  Conrad  L.  Hooper,  Raleigh 
Director  of  Instruction:     Robert  A.  Pittillo,  Jr.,  Raleigh 
Business  Manager:     R.  T.  Gregson;  Asst.  Bus.  Mgr. :  H.  A.  Helms,  Raleigh 
Supervisors:    Negro:   Mrs.  Dorothy  P.  Goodson,  Raleigh 
White:   Mrs.  Jean  S.  Edwards,  Raleigh 
Special  Subjects:     Libraries — Mrs.  Mary  Peacock  Douglas,  Raleigh 
Music — Arnold    Penland.   Raleiprh 

Attendance   Workers:    White:   Mrs.   Helen   H.   Barrett;   Negro:    Robert   T.    Young 
School  Lunch   Director:    Mrs.    Frances    Ferrell;    Asst.    Director:    Mrs.    Doris    Story 


122  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

Public  School: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF   SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND   ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

493        200      TOTAL 

353  150  white: 

1-6  11     _ A.    B.    Combs:    Stuart    Thompson,    Raleigh 1961     

1-6  15     Aldert    Root:     Richard    Craddock,     Raleigh 1962     

1-6  8     Barbee:    Mrs.    Madeline    Bradford,    Raleigh 1958     

1-6  6     Boylan    Heights:    Mrs.    Louise   B.    Blanton,    Raleigh 1939     _ 

1-6  20     Clarence   Poe:    Mrs.   William   S.   Hicks,   Raleigh 1958     

1-6  5     Eliza   Pool:    Mrs.   Julia   M.   Grady,    Raleigh 1950     

1-6  20     Emma    Conn:     Russell    M.    Jefferson,     Raleigh 

1-6  24     Frances    Lacy:    Mrs.    Francis    Peele,    Raleigh 1958     

1-6  17     Fred    A.    Olds:     Warren     Anderson,     Raleigh 1952     

7-9  25  9     Hugh   Morson    Junior:    R.    J.    Procter,    Raleigh 1939  1920 

7-9  31  19     Josephus    Daniels    Junior:    J.    H.    Melton,    Raleigh 1957  1957 

1-6  20     „ J.   Y.   Joyner:    Cornelius    Swart,    Raleigh 1957     

7-9  24  12     LeRoy    Martin    Junior:     Robert    L.    Hawkins,    Raleigh 1960  1960 

1-6  16     Longview    Gardens:    Mrs.    Louise   C.    Wall,    Raleigh 1958     

1-7  19     _ Mt.    Vernon-Goodwin :    D.    B.    Chandler,    Raleigh 1953     

1-6  14     _ Murphey:     Lynn    C.    Kerbaugh,    Raleigh 1939     _ 

1-6  25  _....     Myrtle   Underwood:    Virginia    Kirkpatrick,    Raleigh 1953     

10-12     79  Needham    B.     Broughton:     Joseph    Q.     Holliday,    Raleigh •1920 

1-6  15     Sherwood-Bates:     Mrs.     Will    Sanders,     Raleigh 1954     

1-6  14     Wiley:     Mrs.     Barbara     M.     Worthington,     Raleigh 1960     

7-11  9  31     William  G.   Enloe:    George   Kahdy,    Raleigh 1962 

15     (Various  schools — Music,  librarians,  speech,  art) 

140  50  negro: 

9-12 10  Berry    O'Kelly    Senior    High:    W.    D.    Moore,    Method 1923 

1-6  20     Crosby-Garfield:     Mrs.    N.    Evans    Lockhart,    Raleigh 1952     

7-12         18  37     J.    W.    Ligon,    Jr.-Sr.    High:    H.    E.    Brown,    Raleigh •1927 

1-6  21     Lucille    Hunter:     W.    W.    Hurdle,    Raleigh 1950     

1-6  12     Mary  E.   Phillips:    Mrs.   Alma  T.   Williams,   Raleigh 1962     

1-8  8     Oberlin:    Mrs.    Lillian    B.    Abron,    Raleigh . 

1-6  12     Thompson:    Mrs.   Minetta   B.    Eaton,    Raleigh 1962     

1-9           83  8     Washington :     J.    W.    Eaton,     Raleigh . 

1-8  10     William    H.    Fuller:    Alfred    C.    Perry,    Raleigh 

6     (Various   schools — Music,    librarians,   speech,   art) 

Non-Public  Schools: 

white: 
9-12     4     Cardinal    Gibbons    Memorial:    3301    Western    Blvd.,    Sectarian     1939 

Milner    Memorial    Presbyterian     Day Sectarian     

■     Oak   Lawn    Christian:    80n    N.    Bloodworth    St. Sectarian     

1-8  6     Our   Lady   of   Lourdes:    2710   Crabtrce   St Sectarian  

11-12     Peace    College    Preparatory:     15     E.     Peace    St Sectarian  •1927 

1-8  1     Raleigh    Seventh    Day    Adventist:  208  St.  Mary's  St.,  Sectarian  

1-6  8     Ravenscroft:    616    Tucker    St Sectarian  

1-8  4     Sacred    Heart:    204    Hillsboro    St Sectarian  

11-12     29  Saint    Mary's    Junior    College:     900    Hillsboro    St.,    Sectarian  ^1920 

1-4  6     Saint    Timothy's    Day:     Six    Forks    Rd Sectarian  

1-3  2     Mrs.   Shelly's   Primary:   810   Chamberlain   Rd.     Non-Sectarian  

1  1     Temple    Baptist    Church    Day:    1417    Clifton    St Sectarian  _ 

1  1     „ White  Memorial  Presbyterian  Day: 

1704    Oberlin    Rd Sectarian  

negro: 

1-8  6     _. Saint    Monica:    1111    New    Bern    Ave Sectarian     

Direct  State  Support: 

white: 

School  for  the  Blind:    T.   E.   Stough,   Raleigh,   Non-Sectarian    *1923 

negro: 

School  for  the  Blind  and  Deaf:  M.  H.  Crockett, 

Raleigh     Non-Sectarian     1962 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Colonial  Heights:   5918  Woodcrest  Dr. 

Elmwood  Little  Child  School:  1525  Can-  St. 

Forest  Hills  Baptist  Church:  3110  Clark  Ave. 

Mrs.  Fouraker's:  Mrs.  R.  S.  Fouraker,  601  Brooks  Ave. 

*GIenwood  Village  Junior:  Mrs.  T.  E.  Williamson,  Glenwood  Village 

•Hayes-Barton  Methodist  Church:  Mrs.  Betty  R.  Johnson, 

2205  Fairview  Rd. 
Highland  Methodist  Church:  Mrs.  C.  C.  Scarborough,  1901  Ridge  Rd. 
Longview  Methodist  Church:  Mrs.  Mae  Moore,  2313  Milburnie  Rd. 
Milner  Memorial:  Mrs.  Georgia  Leggett,  1950  New  Bern  Ave. 
Our  Savior  Lutheran:  Mrs.  Tom  Buff  alow,  711  Aycock  St. 
Pam's  Playschool:  717%  W.  Jones  St. 
Pony  Club:   300  Anderson  Dr. 

♦Raleigh  Pre-School,  Inc.:  Mrs.  Charlotte  Barnes,  1401  Duplin  Rd. 
Ravenscroft:  Fother  Rosenthal,  616  Tucker  St. 
St.  John's  Baptist:  Mrs.  Frank  Kennedy,  1615  Oberlin  Rd. 


Warren-Washington 


123 


St.  Mark's  Methodist  Church:  Six  Forks  Rd. 

St.  Michael's:  Mrs.  Carroll  Mann,  Jr.,  1520  Canterbury  Rd. 

St.  Timothy's  School:  Mrs.  George  Hale,  Six  Forks  Rd. 

Temple  Baptist  Church:  Mrs.  Clarence  M.  Keith,  1417  Clifton  St. 

*West  Raleigh  Presbyterian  Church  Week  Day  School: 

Mrs.  Virginia  W.  Webb,  Vanderbilt  and  Home  Sts. 
Western  Blvd.  Presbyterian  Church:  Lorimer  Rd. 

♦White  Memorial  Presbyterian:   Mrs.  Myrtle  F.  Fisher,  1704  Oberlin  Rd. 
Wynnewood  Park  Methodist  Church:  Mrs.  Leva  Richie,  2700  Avent 

Ferry  Rd. 


WARREN 

Board  of  Education:    E.    R.    Davis,    Chairman,    Warrenton,    Rt.     3;     S.     H.    Massey,    Jr., 
Warrenton;  R.  C.  Gupton,  Warrenton,  Areola  Rural  Sta.;  G.  E. 
Harvey,  Littleton;  W.  Boyd  Mayfield,  Norlina,  Rt.  1 

Board  Attorney:    Frank  Banzet,  Warrenton 

Superintendent:    J.     R.    Peeler,    Warrenton Phone:     268-1 

Express  OflBce:   Warren  Plains 

Supervisor:    Calvin  C.  White,  Warrenton  '      '      ' 

Attendance  Worker:    None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     E.  W.  Shearin,  Warren  Plains  .  .  ..'.'.. 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YB.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  •  ELEM.       H.S. 

150  66      TOTAL 

44         27         white:  •  •   ; 

Afton-Elberon:     Katherine    D.     Mustian,     Warrenton 

John   Graham :    Thomas   J.   Brown,    Warrenton 1942  1920 

Littleton :     James     M.     Smith,     Littleton 1946  1920 

Macon :     Bennie    L.    King,    Macon 

Norlina:     W.     O.     Reed,     Norlina 1949  1922 

NEGRO : 

Af ton :     McCarroU    Alston,    Warrenton 

Axtell:     Mrs.    Mary    D.    Hodges,    W^arrenton 

Bethlehem:     Mrs.     Louise     Haywood,     Warrenton 

Burchett:    Mrs.    Ada    H.    Waller,    Norlina,    Rt.    2 

Coley  Spring:    Mrs.  Lucy   E.   Ramsey,   Rt.  2,  Box  180,  Macon  „ 

Cool     Spring :     Lucious     Hawkins,     Warrenton 

Hecks    Grove:     O.    H.    A.    Hawkins,    Warrenton _ 

John    R.    Hawkins:     J.    E.    Byers,    Warrenton 1929 

Mayflower:     Mrs.     Eunice    Y.     Joyner,     Warrenton 

Northside:      L.     B.     Henderson,     Warrenton 

Stony   Lawn :    J.   A.    Robinson,    Warrenton 

Vaughan:     James     I.     Bridgers,     Vaughan 

North   Warren:    G.   H.   Washington,   Box   97,    Wise 192B 

haliwa: 

Haliwa:    H.    J.    Deese,    HoUister,    Rt.    1 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Harris  Kindergarten:  Mrs.  Grace  Harris,  Warrenton  '    ^ 

Yancey  Kindergarten:  Mrs.  Sam  Yancey,  Norlina 

Warren    Cooperative   Day    School:    Mrs.    AUen    Tucker,    Warrenton 


1-6 

3 

1-12 

13 

11 

1-12 

11 

7 

7-8 

5 

1-12 

12 

9 

98 

37 

1-6 

2 

1-6 

2 

1-4 

1 

1-5 

3 

1-7 

3 

1-7 

3 

1-8 

5 

1-12 

20 

20 

1-6 

2 

1-7 

17 

1-7 

3 

1-8 

20 

1-12 

17 

17 

8 

2 

1-12 

8 

2 

WASHINGTON 

Board  of  Education:    Sidney    J.    Hassell,     Chairman,     Roper;     John     R.     Stillman,    Creswell; 

Gordan     A.     Chesson,     Roper;     Mrs.     K.     S.     Trowbridge,     Plymouth; 

W.  R.  Owens,  Plymouth 
Board  Attorney:     Bailey  and  Bailey,  Plymouth 

Superintendent:     S.     D.     O'Neal,     Plymouth P/ione:   SWan  3-4812 

Supervisor:    Mrs.  Gale  W.  Lucas,  Plymouth 

Guidance  Director:    Dalton  L.  Finch,  Jr.,  Plymouth 

Attendance  Worker:     None 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic :    Carl  Lewis  Mathews,  Plymouth 

Public  Schools:  .       '       ,      . 

GRADES      TEACHERS 
TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S. 

98  41 


NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS 
TOTAL 


YR.  ACCREDITED 
ELEM.      H.S. 


48        25         white: 

1-12         12  7     Creswell:     R.     B.     Cobb,     Creswell 1953     1924 

9-12     _ 18     Plymouth :     V.    J.    Colombo,    Plymouth 1923 


124  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

1-8  8     Roper:     Dallas     C.     Ayers,     Roper 1953     

1-8  28     Washington    Street:     C.    A.    Hough,    Plymouth 1958     

50         16         NEGBO: 

1-8  7     Creswell:      P.     W.     Littlejohn,     Creswell 1062     

1-8  21     Fourth    Street:     A.    R.    Lord,    Plymouth 1958     

1-12         22  16     Washington    County    Union:    E.    V.    Wilkina,    Roper 1960     1938 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten:     None 


WATAUGA 

Board  of  Education:    Dr.     Charles     Davant,     Jr.,     Chairman,     Blowing     Rock;     D.     Grady 

Moretz,  Jr.,  Boone;  H.  W.  Mast,  Jr.,  Valle  Crucis 
Board  Attorney:    Wade  E.  Brown,  Boone 

Superintendent:    W.   Guy  Angell,   Boone Phone:    Sugar   Grove,    COlony   7-2841 

Supervisor:    Mrs.  Dessa  Mae  Edmisten,  Boone 
Attendance  Worker:    None 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     Roy  Moretz,  Boone 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    U.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

98  51      TOTAL 

95  50  white: 

1-8  26     Appalachian:     John    T.     Howell,     Boone 1957     

9-12     24     Appalachian:     Roy     R.     Blanton,     Boone *1920 

12           7  5     Bethel:    Clyde    S.    Greene,    Sugar    Grove 1960  1933 

12            9  7  Blowing    Rock:    Everett    M.    Widener,    Jr.,    Blowing    Rock...      1959  1929 

8  13     Cove    Creek    Elem.:     Edward    Black,    Sugar    Grove 1960     

12     14     Cove    Creek:    Carl    Fidler,    Sugar    Grove 1925 

8  14     Parkway:     James    A.    Greene,    Boone 1958     

8  11     Green     Valley:      John     D.     Marsh,     Boone 1954     

8  7     Mabel:    W.    Howard    Love,    Zionville 1958 

8  8     VaUe    Crucis:     E.    B.    Fox,    Jr.,    Valle    Crucis 1956     

1     (Special  Education) 

2  1  NEGRO : 

1-12  2  1     Watauga    Consolidated:    Walter    E.    Henderson,    Boone ■     

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Boone:   Mrs.  Robert  Sneed,  432  Grand  Blvd.,  Boone 


WAYNE 

Board  of  Education:    Elton  Aycock,   Chairman,   Goldsboro;  Luby  R.  Casey,   Rt.  5,  Goldsboro; 

S.   Moseley   Davis,   Mt.   Olive;   A.   Worth   Aycock,   Fremont;   Mrs.    C.   B. 

Strickland,  Rt.  2,  Goldsboro 
County  Attorney:    Fred  P.  Parker,  Jr.,  Goldsboro 

Superintendent:    R.     S.     Proctor,     Goldsboro Phone:   RE  5-4331,  Ext.  16 

Assistant    Superintendent:    Thomas     M.     Benton,     Goldsboro Phone:  RE  5-4331,  Ext.  16 

Supervisors:    White:   Mrs.  Mozelle  R.  Gurley,  A.  R.  Anderson,  Mrs.  Alice  G.  Loftin,  Irene  E. 

Lewis,   Lacy  A.  Rogers,  P.  O.  Box   544, 

Goldsboro      Ph<me:  RE  5-4331,  Ext.  16 

Negro:  Mrs.   Virginia  H.  Green,   Leroy  Borden,   P.   O.    Box  544, 

Goldsboro      Phone:   RE  5-4331,  Ext.  16 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    Hubert  Lewis,  Goldsboro 

School  Maintenance:    Johnny  Pelt,  Goldsboro 

School  Lunch  Supervisor:    Mrs.  Ruth  B.  Minton,  Goldsboro 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

303         127      TOTAL 

201  89  white: 

1-8  13     Belfast:    Mrs.    R.    S.    Proctor.    Rt.    6,    Goldsboro 1940     

1-12  21  10     Brogden :     Lewis    J.    Outlaw,     Jr.,     Dudley 1951  1929 

9-12     26  Chas.    B.   Aycock:    Jerry    D.    Paschal,    Pikeville 1961 

1-8  9     Eureka:     Benjamin    F.     Currin,     Eureka 1939     

1-12  16  10     Grantham:     Eugene    Morris,    Rt.    1,    Goldsboro 1940  1936 

7-9  12  4     Greenwood:     William    H.    Davis,    Rt.    3,    Goldsboro 

1-8  36     Meadow   Lane:    William    C.    Sanderson,    Rt.    3,    Goldsboro 

1-12  26  12     Mt.   Olive:    Harry   J.   Archer,   Jr.,   Mt.   Olive 1952  1920 

1-8  9     Nahunta:     Newman    Lewis,    Rt.    2,    Pikeville 1940     

1-12  24  12     New   Hope:    J.   S.   King,    Rt.   4.   Goldsboro 1941  1938 


Wayne  125 

1-8  10     Pikeville:     R.    C.    RusseU,    PikeviUe '. 1939     

1-12         15  8     Rosewood:     Thurman    K.    Holmes,    Rt.    5,    Goldsbcro 1953     1924 

1-12         10  7     Seven    Springs:    Mark    H.    Herring,    Jr.,    Seven    Springs 1953     1926 

102         38         negro: 

1-8  9     Barnes:    Francis    L.    Larkin,    Rt.    5,    Goldsboro 1958     

1-12         34         16     Carver:    Grover    C.    Hawley,    Mt.    Olive 1957*1927 

1-12         19  9     Central:    W.    M.    Reinhardt,    Rt.    4,    Goldsboro 1959     1938 

1-8  15     Dudley:    E.    A.    Brown,    Dudley 1958     

1-12         25         13     Norwayne:    James    H.    Carney,    Rt.    2,    Fremont 1960     1947 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten:     None 

Fremont 

Board  of  Education:    James     L.     Bruton,     Chairman;     R.     L.     Stevenson,     Vice     Chairman; 

G.    Glenn    Aycock,    Junius    A.    Evans,    George    A.    Hicks,    Nathan    L. 

Newsome,  and  James  E.  Peacock 
Board  Attorney:    B.  F.  Aycock,  Fremont 

Superintendent:    Lindsay    C.     Robinson,     Fremont Phone:  24  2-3581 

Supervisor:    None 
Attendance  Worker:     None 
Public  Schools: 

YK.  ACCREDITED 
NAME    OF    .SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 


L.     C.     Robinson,     Fremont 1953     1920 


GRADES 

TEACHERS 

TAUGHT 

ELEM. 

H.S 

NAME    0 

15 

7 

TOTAL 

10 

7 

w^hite: 

1-12 

10 

7 

Fremont: 

5     „ 

negro: 

1-3  5     Friendship:     Edith    H.     Dickerson,     Fremont „. 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Fremont:  Mrs.  Irene  Hooks 

Goldsboro 

Board  of  Education:  Lloyd  M.  Fonvielle,  Chairman,  Goldsboro;  James  C.  Crone,  Lindsay 
Warren,  Jr.,  E.  Thomas  Franklin,  Mrs.  W.  A.  Shepherd,  Jr.,  William 
H.  Boyer,  Mrs.  Frank  Remsburg,  Harry  Muir,  Jr.,  Dr.  Con  T. 
McDonald 

Board  Attorney:    Dees,  Dees,  &  Smith,  Goldsboro 

Superintendent:    N.    H.    Shope,    Goldsboro Phone:   RE  4-0561 

Supervisors:  White:  Hilda  Davis  Sutton,  Goldsboro;  Negro:  Gertie  Farmer  Wilds,  Goldsboro 
Buildings:   Woodrow  W.  Barden,  Goldsboro 

Busineea  Assistant:    L.  E.  Davenport,  Goldsboro 

Guidance  Coordinator:     Hal  K.  Plonk,  Goldsboro 

Industrial  Education  Center:     H.  B.  Monroe,  Goldsboro 

Special  Education:   Elizabeth  Ann  Bordeaux,  Goldsboro 

Lunchroom  Supervisor:    Bessie  Coalson,  Goldsboro 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

taught    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

165  94       TOTAL 

83  61         white: 

1-6  15     Edgewood:     Rosina    Pittman,     Goldsboro 1952     

10-12     35  Goldsboro:    C.    W.   Twiford,    Goldsboro *li»20 

7-9  13  26  Goldsboro   Jr.:    Harry   S.    Howard,    Goldsboro 1957  1957 

1-5  10     Virginia   Street:    Harvey   L.    Davis,    Jr.,    Goldsboro 1939     

1-6  32     William     Street:     Louise    Dowtin,     Goldsboro 1939     

1-6  13     Walnut    Street:     Margaret    Marley,    Goldsboro 1939     

82  33         negro: 

9-12     33  Dillard:     John    H.    Wooten,    Goldsboro n926 

1-6  30     East    End:     Walter    A.    Foster,    Goldsboro 1959     

7-8  19     Elm   Street  Jr.:    Clayton   K.   Harris,   Goldsboro 1962      

1-6  17     Greenleaf:    A.    C.    Crowder,    Jr.,    Goldsboro 1955     

1-6  16     School    Street:    Charles    I.    Bland,    Goldsboro 1958     

Non-Public  Schools: 

1  1     Protestant:     Mary     Moore Sectarian  

St.     Stephen's     Episcopal:     Jones     St Sectarian  

1-8  8     St.    Mary's:    Sister   M.    Pulcheria Sectarian  — —  


126  Educational  Directory  of  North  Carolina 

Nursery  artd  Kindergarten: 

First  Baptist  Church:  Rosa  Spruill 

First  Christian  Church:  Mrs.  Margaret  Bennett 

First  Presbyterian  Church:  Mrs.  N.  H.  Sbope 

Mrs.   Todd's:    Mrs.   W.   C.   Todd,   707   Elm   St. 

Protestant  School:  Mary  Moore,  204  E.  Chestnut  St. 

St.  Luke's  Methodist  Church:  Mrs.  Neal  Seegars 

St.  Mary's  Catholic  School 

Second  Baptist  Church:  Mrs.  G.  Bryan  Sutton 

Sunrise  Nursery  &  Kindergarten:  Mrs.  Gurley,  1508  E.  Ashe  St. 

WILKES 

Board  of  Education:    R.    T.    Chatham,    Chairman,    Elkin;    Clyde    Beshears,    N.    Wilkesboro; 

R.  R.  Smoak,  Wilkesboro 
Board  Attorney:    Larry  S.  Moore,  N.  Wilkesboro 

Superintendent:    C.    B.     EUer,    Wilkesboro Plione:  838-5332 

Express  Office:  North  Wilkesboro 
Assistant  Superintendent:  John  V.  Idol,  Wilkesboro 
Supervisors:    J.    Van    Caudill,    Wilkesboro;    Mrs.    Edna    S.    Bivens,    North    Wilkesboro;    Mrs. 

Martha  H.  Glass,  Wilkesboro 
AtteTidance  Worker:    None 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    Joe  Pearson,  Wilkesboro 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUQHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND   ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

TOTAL 

white: 

Austin :    Conrad    C.    Holcomb,    Elkin 

C.   C.   Wright:    Rex  Whittington,   Millers   Creek,   Rt.   1 

Boomer:     Harlon    O.    Greene,     Boomer 

Ferguson :    Wm.    J.    Underwood,    Ferguson 

Moravian   Falls:    John   T.   Tugman,   Moravian   Falls 

Mulberry:    Kenneth   D.   Greene,   N.  Wilkesboro,    Rt.   1 

Fairplains:    E.    J.    Canter,    Moravian    Falls,    Rt.    1 

West:    E.   Hal  Greene,   Jr.,   N.   Wilkesboro,   Rt.   4 1957 

Millers    Creek:     M.    A.    Cowles,    Millers    Creek 1952     

Mount     Pleasant:     Robert     M.     Hartzog,     Ferguson 

Union    Elementary:    W.   T.   Staley,    N.   Wilkesboro,    Rt.    4 

Union    Township:     Rex    Yates,    Millers    Creek 

North :  P.   W.   Gregory,  Hnys 1958 

Mountain    View:    Troy    Huskey,    Hays 1962     

Traphill:     Max    G.    Hamby,    N.    Wilkesboro „ 

East  District:  O.  M.  Profflt,  N.  Wilkesboro,  Rt,  2 

East:     David     P.     Thurman,     Ronda 1955 

Benham :     Jeter     L.     Haynes,     Elkin 

Clingman:     David     Johnson,     Ronda 

Pleasant    Ridge:    James    W.    Holcomb,    State    Road 

Roaring  River:    T.  C.   Orsborne,   N.  Wilkesboro.   Rt.  2 

Pleasant    Hill:    J.    J.    Anderson,    N.    Wilkesboro 

negro: 

Lincoln    Heights:     E.    V.    Dacons,    Wilkesboro 1927 

Thankful:     John     Barber,     North     Wilkesboro _ 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 

North  Wilkesboro 

Board  of  Education:    Edward    S.    Finley,    Chairman;    Dr.    James    Mills,    Max    Ferree,    Lewis 

Hill  Jenkins,  Weaver  Starr,  Dr.  R.  E.  Lewis 
Board  Attorney:    J.  H.  Whicker,  Jr.,  North  Wilkesboro 

Superintendent:    J.    Floyd    Woodward,    North    Wilkesboro Phone:  838-2872 

Supervisors:    Mrs.  Edna  S.  Bivens,  J.  Van  Caudill,  North  Wilkesboro 
Attendance  Worker:    None 
Public  Schools: 

YR.  ACCREDITED 
AND   ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 


C.   Cleetwood,   North  Wilkesboro *1920 

Shaw,    North    Wilkesboro 1953     _ 


256 

76 

243 

65 

1-8 

3 

1-8 

14 

1-8 

6 

1-8 

7 



1-8 

10 

1-8 

20 

1-8 

12 

9-12 

26 

1-8 

23 

1-8 

16 

1-8 

16 

1-8 

8 

9-12 

20 

1-8 

27 

J-8 

12 



1-12 

10 

19 

1-8 

4 

1-8 

6 

1-8 

6 

1-8 

13 



1-8 

6 

13 

11 

1-12 

11 

11 

1-7 

2 



GRADES 
TAUGHT 

TEACHERS 
ELEM.    H.S 

NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRIN 

29 

42 

TOTAL 

24 

42 

WHITE: 

9-12     . 
1-8 

"'24     _ 

42 

Wilkes   Central:    Dr.  C. 
N.    Wilkesboro:    C.    A. 

1-8 

5     .. 
5     . 



negro: 
Woodlawn:     Milton    J. 

Ingram,     North    Wilkesboro. 


Non-Public  Schools:    None 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

First  Presbyterian  Church:  Mrs.  Robert  Berry,  Wilkesboro 
First  Methodist  Church:  Mrs.  Ira  D.  Payne,  North  Wilkesboro 


Wilson  127 

WILSON 

Board  of  Education:    J.  N.  Whitley,  Chairman,   Stantonsburg;  Dr.  Badie  T.  Clark,  Wilson; 

L.   A.    Renfrew,    Lucama ;    S.    H.    Tyson,    Stantonsburg ;    L.    C.    Barnes, 

Kenly 
Board  Attorney:    Gardner,  Connor,  and  Lee,  Wilson 

Superintendent:    H.    D.    Browning,     Jr.,     Wilson Phone:  243-3256 

Supervisors:    White:   Elizabeth  Kirby,  Lucama,  Rt.  1 

Negro:   Mrs.  Clara  B.  Hicks,  Box  206,  Wilson 
Attendance  Worker:    None 
Chief  Bus  Mechanic:    Elton  High,  Wilson 
Guidance-Counselor:     C.  B.  Honeycutt,  Wilson 
Director  of  OperatioTis:    O.  L.  High,  Jr.,  Box  503,  Wilson 
Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

134  67      TOTAL 

78  44  white: 

1-8  5     Lamms:    C.    A.    Boswell.    Wilson,    Rt.    2 1951  

1-12  9  9     Lee    Woodard:    R.    S.    Swain,    Black    Creek 1950  1924 

1-12  12  10     Lucama:     J.     P.     Humphrey,     Lucama 1950  1920 

1-6  3     Sims:    W.    R.    Walker,    Sims 1950  

1-6  3     Bullocks:    Mrs.    Evelyn    Boykin,    Bailey,    Rt.    1 1950  „ 

1-6  3     „ Buckhorn :    A.    O.    Folk,    Kenly.    Rt.    3 1950  

1-8  7     _ New    Hope:    Mrs.    Bessie    B.    Thompson,    Rt.    1,    Wilson 1944  

1-8  11     Gardners:    Ed    T.    Gentry,    Elm    City,    Rt.    3 1947  „ 

1-12  8  13     Rock    Ridge:     J.    L.    Johnson,    Wilson,    Rt.    3 1947  1923 

1-8  11     Stantonsburg:      S.     P.     Hunt,     Stantonsburg 1947  

9-12     12  Saratoga    Central:    J.    D.    Kirby,    Saratoga _.  1929 

1-6  4     St.    Marys:     T.    R.    Ainsley,    Lucama,    Rt.    1 1951  

56        23         negro: 

1-12         28         12     Speight:    R.    W.    Snowden,    Wilson,    Rt.    3 1954     1954 

1-12         28         11     Springfield:     R.    E.    Vick,    Lucama,    Rt.    1 1954     1954 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 

Elm  Cityf 

Board  of  Education:  T.  A.  McClees,  Chairman,  Elm  City;  W.  G.  Sharpe,  Dr.  E.  V. 
Maynard,  Dr.  R.  H.  Putney,  Jr.,  J.  M.  Braswell,  G.  W.  Gardner, 
Frank  M.  Page,  Harry  R.  Helmer,  Fred  T.  Cobb,  Mrs.  T.  W.  Cobb 

Superintendent:    J.    T.    Odom.    Jr Phone:     CE  6-4340 

Supervisor:     Same  as  for  county 

Attendance  Worker:     None 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  ;.    :  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEM.       H.S. 

42  23      TOTAL 

16  11  WHITE: 

1-12         16         11     Elm   City:   Kenneth  D.  Hall,  Elm   City 1951*1924 

26         12         negro: 

1-12         26         12     Frederick  Douglass:   Robert  A.   Johnson,   Elm   City 1957     1943 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten:     None 

Wilson 

Board  of  Education:  George  H.  Adams,  Chairman;  R.  E.  Kirkland,  Jr.,  B.  B.  Plyler, 
Jr.,  G.  C.  Vick,  Jr.,  Mrs.  E.  B.  Jordan,  Dr.  E.  C.  Neeland,  Mrs. 
D.  S.  Walston 

Board  Attorney:    Lucas,  Rand,  and  Rose,  Wilson 

Superintendent:     G.    S.    Willard,    Wilson Pfcowe:   243-4151 

Supervisors:    White:   John    R.    Walters,    Jr.,    Wilson;    Negro:    Alice   B.    Green,    Wilson 

Attendance  Worker:     Negro:   Obra  J.  Hawkins,  Wilson 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME   OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL   AND   ADDRESS  ELEM.      H.S. 

206  76      TOTAL 

112  50  white: 

6-9           23  14     Chas.    L.    Coon:    Roscoe    A.    Eller,    Wilson 1949     1949 

10-12     36     Fike    Senior:    W.    Willard    Woodard,    Wilson *1920 

1-7  15     _ Hearne:     Sadie    W.    Vinson,    Wilson 1938     


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1-7  24  Wells:    Wm.    Irvin    Dickens,    Wilson 1955 

1-6  28  Winstead :     T.    A.     Gray,     Wilson 1940 

1-6  15  Woodard :     Ethel    M.     Bynum,     Wilson 1951 

7  (All  schools — special  teachers) 

94  26  negro: 

1-6            11     Adams:    John    E.    Dixon,    Wilson 1962 

1-7            17     Barnes:     Carl    W.     Hines,     Wilson 1962 

7-12          15  26     Darden :    E.    M.    Barnes,    Wilson 

1-7           29     Elvie    St.:    Milton    M.    Daniels,    Wilson 1952 

1-7  16     Vick:    John    M.    Miller,    Jr.,    Wilson . 

6     (All  schools — special  teachers) 

Non-PubUc  Schools: 

1  1     Wilson  Council  of  Churches   (First  grade):  Mrs.  Jessie  Kelly, 

Wilson      Sectarian     

1     Tabernacle  Baptist  (First  grade) :  Mrs.  Otis  R.  Holmes, 

Wilson      Sectarian     

1-8  3     St.    Therese    Catholic :     Wilson Sectarian     

1-8  1      Wilson  Junior  Academy:   404   Woodard  St. Sectarian 

negro: 

1-8  4     St.   Alphonsus   Catholic:    Carroll   St Sectarian 

Nursery  and  Kindergarten: 

Beland's:  Mrs.  O.  B.  Beland,  Jr.,  1008  W.  Lee  St. 
Lutheran:  Mrs.  Patricia  Warren,  Vance  and  Rountree  Sts. 
Pegrgy  Lane:  Mrs.  Peggy  Lane 
Wilson  Council  of  Churches:  Mrs.  Jessie  Kelly 


YADKIN 

Board  of  Education:  A.  V.  Shore,  Chairman,  Boonville:  Harold  J.  Steelman,  Vice- 
Chairman,  Yadkinville:  Lindbergh  W.  Swaim,  Jonesville;  W.  H. 
Poindexter,    Jr.,    East    Bend;    Leon    F.    Thomasson,    Hamptonville 

Board  Attorney:  Wade  M.  Hobson,  Yadkinville 

Superintendent:     Fred     C.     Hobson,     Yadkinville Phone:     679-2981 

Express  Office:   Crutchfield 

Supervisor:    None 

Director  of  Guidance:    John  L.  Madison,  Yadkinville 

Attendance  Worker:    None 

Speech  Therapist:    Mrs.  Lucille  T.  Williams,  Yadkinville 

Chief  Bus  Mechanic:     P.  H.  Long,  Yadkinville 

Driver    Training:    Gilven   G.   Angell,    Hamptonville;    Herbert    C.    Moretz,    Jr.,    Hamptonville 

Public  Schools: 

GRADES      TEACHERS  YR.  ACCREDITED 

TAUGHT    ELEM.    H.S.       NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS  ELEH.       H.S. 

132  77      TOTAL 

123  71  white: 

1-12  17  12     Boonville:      Albert     Martin,      Boonville 1960  1922 

1-12  12  8     Courtney:     R.     B.     Matthews,     Yadkinville 1951  1929 

1-12  11  11     East    Bend:     Ralph    J.    Smitherman,    East    Bend 1924  1928 

1-8  11     Fall    Creek:    Troy    A.    Matthews,    East    Bend 1952  

1-8  5     Forbush:     Kenneth    Matthews,    East    Bend 

1-12  25  13     Jonesville:    D.    Reece   Shugart,    Jonesville 1957  1929 

1-12  20  11     West     Yadkinville:     C.     C.     Wright.     Hamptonville 1936 

1-12  21  14     Yadkinville:     R.     P.     Buchanan,     Yadkinville 1955  1924 

9  6         negro: 

1-12  9  6     Yadkin    County:    B.    T.    McCallum.    Boonville 1957     1957 

Non-Public  Schools:    None 
Nursery  and  Kindergarten:    None 


YANCEY 

Board  of  Education:  R.  A.  Radford,  Chairman,  Cane  River;  C.  Wintz  Mcintosh,  Rt.  3, 
Burnsville;  Floyd  Miller,  Rt.  4,  BurnsviUe;  Royce  L.  Howell,  Burns- 
ville;  J.  L.  Robinson,  Micaville 

Board    Attorney:     C.    P.     Randolph,     Burnsville Phone:   MU  2-2212 

Superintendent:     Hubert     D.     Justice,     Burnsville Phone:   MU  2-2126 

Supervisor:    Ethel  Boone,  Burnsville 

Attendance  Worker:     None 

Chief    Bus    Mechanic:    R.    A.     Harris Phone:   MU  2-2167 

PubUc  Schools: 


Yancey 


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TAUGHT   ELEM.    H.S.      NAME    OF    SCHOOL,    PRINCIPAL    AND    ADDRESS 

95  41      TOTAL 


93         41  white: 

16     Bald    Creek:    Jack    Mcintosh,    BalJ    Creek 

18      Burnsville:    Edgar   F.    Hunter,    Jr.,    Burnsville 

20  Cane  River:    Robert  F.   Peterson,   Rt.   3,   Burnsville. 
11     Clearmont:     Vernie    R.    Wilson,    Rt.    1,    Burnsville. 

4     Pensacola:     Dawson    G.    Briggs,     Burnsville 

15     Bee   Log:    Ernest   J.    Banner,    Burnsville 

21  East    Yancey:     Woodrow    M.    Anglin,    Burnsville... 
20     Micaville:     Garrett     D.     Anglin,     Micaville 

9     South   Toe:    Monroe   Mcintosh,    Rt.    5,    Burnsville... 


YR.  ACCREDITED 
ELEH.      H.S. 


1-8 

1-8 

9-12 

1-8 

1-8 

1-8 

9-12 

1-8 

1-8 

2     negro: 

1-8  2     Oak    Crest:    Maggie   P.    Brown,    Burnsville 

Non-Public  Schools: 

1-8  1     Higgin's   Seventh  Day  Adventist,   Burnsville,   Rt.   4,   Box   62. 

Nuraery  and  Kindergarten:   None 


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ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 
PUBLIC  HIGH  SCHOOLS 

WHITE 


School — Unit 

Aberdeen — Moore 

Acme-Delco — Columbus 

A.  C.  Reynolds — Buncombe 

Ahoskie — Hertford 

Alamance — Guilford 

A.  L.  Brown — Kannapolis 

Alexander  Graham  Jr. — 

Mecklenburg-Charlotte 
Alexander  Graham  Jr. — 

Fayetteville 
Alexander  Jr. — 

Charlotte-Mecklenburg 
Allen  Jay — Guilford 
Anderson  Creek — Harnett 
Andrews — Andrews 
Angier — Harnett 
Anson — Anson 
Apex— Wake 
Appalachian — Watauga 
Arlington  Jr. — Gastonia 
Asheboro — Asheboro 
Asheboro  Jr. — Asheboro 
Ashe  Central — Ashe 
Ashley — Gastonia 
Asheville  Orthopedic — 

Buncombe 
Atkinson — Pender 
Atlantic — Carteret 
Aulander — Bertie 
Aurelian  Springs — Halifax 
Aurora — Beaufort 
Aycock — Greensboro 
Aycock — Orange 
Aycock — Vance 
Ayden— Pitt 
Bailey — Nash 

Bain — Charlotte-Mecklenburg 
Bandys — Catawba 
Barnsville — Robeson 
Bartlett  Yancey — Caswell 
Bath — Beaufort 
Bear  Grass — -Martin 
Beaufort — Carteret 
Beaver  Creek — Ashe 
Belmont — Gaston 
Belwood — Cleveland 
Belvoir — Pitt 
Benhaven — Harnett 
Benson — Johnston 
Bennett — Chatham 
Ben  venue — Nash 
Berea — Granville 
Bessemer — Guilford 
Bessemer  City  Central — 

Gaston 
Bethany — Rockingham 
Bethel — Cabarrus 
Bethel — Haywood 
Bethel— Pitt 
Bethel — Watauga 
Bethel  Hill— Person 
Bladenboro — Bladen 
Blowing  Rock — Watauga 
Bolivia — Brunswick 
Boone  Trail — Harnett 
B'jonville — Yadkin 
Bowman— Mitchell 
Boyden — Salisbury 
Brevard  Sr. — Transylvania 
Brevard  Jr. — Transylvania 
Broad  Street — Burlington 
Broadway — Lee 
Brogden — Wayne 
Brogden  Jr. — Durham 
Bryson  City — Swain 
Buies  Creek — Harnett 


School — Unit 

Bunker  HiU — Catawba 
Bunn — Franklin 
Bu  rgaw — Pender 
Burns-Fallston — Cleveland 
Burns-Polkville — Cleveland 
Camden  County — Camden 
Cameron — Moore 
Cane  River — Yancey 
Cannon  Jr. — Kannapolis 
Canton — Canton 
Cape  Hatteras — Dare 
Carthage — Moore 
Carr  Jr. — Durham 
Casar — Cleveland 
Gary  Sr. — Wake 
Celeste  Henkel — Iredell 
Central — Cumberland 
Central — Davidson 
Central — Greensboro 
Central — Iredell 
Central — Pasquotank 
Cerro  Gordo — Columbus 
Chadbourn — Columbus 
Chadbourn    (I) — Columbus 
Chapel  Hill  Jr.— Chapel  Hill 
Chapel  Hill  Sr.— Chapel  Hill 
Chas.  B.  Aycock — Wayne 
Chares  L.  Coon — Wilson 
Chas.  D.  Owen — Buncombe 
Chase — Rutherford 
Chatham  Central — Chatham 
Cherry  ville — Cherryville 
Chestnut  St. — New  Hanover 
Chicod— Pitt 
China  Grove  Jr. — Rowan 
Chocowinity — Beaufort 
Chowan — Chowan 
Claremont  Central — Hickory 
Clarkton — Bladen 
Clayton — Johnston 
Clement — Sampson 
Cleveland — Johnston 
Clinton — Clinton 
Clyde — Haywood 
Clyde  A.  Erwin — Buncombe 
Coats — Harnett 
Cobb  Memorial — Caswell 
Cochrane  Jr. — 

Charlotte-Mecklenburg 
Coleridge — Randolph 
Colerain — Bertie 
College  Park  Jr. — Hickory 
Collettsville— Caldwell 
Columbia — Tyrrell 
Concord — Concord 
Contentnea — Lenoir 
Conway — Northampton 
Cool  Spring — Iredell 
Coopers — Nash 
Corinth-Holders — Johnston 
Coulwood  Jr. — 

Charlotte-Mecklenburg 
Courtney — Yadkin 
Cove  Creek — Watauga 
Crabtree — Haywood 
Cramerton — Gaston 
Cranberry — Avery 
Crest — Cleveland 
Creswell — Washington 
Crossnore— Avery 
Curry — Greensboro 
Dabney — -Vance 
Dallas — Gaston 
Dalton  Jr. — Winston-Salem 
David  Millard  Jr. — Asheville 
Davie  County — Davie 


School — Unit 

Deep  River — -Lee 

Deep  Run— Lenoir 

Denton — Davidson 

Dixon — Onslow 

D.  Matt  Thompson — 
Statesville 

Dover — Craven 

Draper  Jr. — Leaksville 

Drexel — Burke 

Dunn — Harnett 

Durham — Durham 

East — Forsyth 

East— Wilkes 

East  Bend — Yadkin 

East  Davidson — Davidson 

East  Duplin — Duplin 

Eastern  Carolina   (Ind.)  — 
Sampson 

Eastern — Alamance 

East  Henderson — Henderson 

East  Hyde — Hyde 

East  Mecklenburg — 
Charlotte-Mecklenburg 

East  Montgomery — 
Montgomery 

East  Rowan — Rowan 

East  Rutherford — Rutherford 

East  Southern  Pines — 
Southern  Pines 

East  Surry — Surry 

East  way  Jr. — Charlotte- 
Mecklenburg 

East  Yancey — Yancey 

Edneyville — Henderson 

Edward  Best — Franklin 

Elise — Moore 

Elizabeth  City— Elizabeth  City 

Elizabethtown — Bladen 

Elkin — Surry 

Ellerbe — Richmond 

Elm  City— Elm  City 

Enfield — Halifax 

Enka — Buncombe 

Epsom — Franklin 

Erwin — Harnett 

Evergreen — Columbus 

Fair  Bluff — Columbus 

Fairgrove   (Ind.) — Robeson 

Fairmont — Fairmont 

Farm  Life — Craven 

Farmer — Randolph 

Farmville— Pitt 

Fayetteville  Sr. — Fayetteville 

Ferndale  Jr. — High  Point 

Fike  Sr.— Wilson   (City) 

Fines  Creek — Haywood 

Forest  Hills— Union 

Four  Oaks — Johnston 

Francisco — Stokes 

Franklin — Macon 

Franklinton — Franklinton 

Franklin  ville — Randolph 

Fred  T.  Foard — Catawba 

Fremont — Fremont 

Fuquay  Springs — Wake 

Gamewell — Caldwell 

Garinger — Charlotte- 
Mecklenburg 

Garland — -Sampson 

Garner  District— Wake 

Gaston — Northampton 

Gates  County — Gates 

George  Hildebran — Burke 

George  R.  Edwards  Jr. — 
Rocky  Mount 

Gibson — Scotland 


Alphabetical  High  School  Index 


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School — Unit 

Gibsonville — Guilford 
Gillespie  Park — Greensboro 
Glen  Alpine — Glen  Alpine 
Glendale — Johnston 
Glenn — Forsyth 
Glenville — Jackson 
Glenwood — McDowell 
Gold  Sand— Franklin 
Goldsboro — Goldsboro 
Goldsboro  Jr. — Goldsboro 
Graham — Alamance 
Grainger — Kinston 
Grandview  Jr. — Hickory 
Granite  Falls — Caldwell 
Grantham — Wayne 
Gray  Sr. — Winston-Salem 
Grays  Chapel — Randolph 
Gray's  Creek — Cumberland 
Greene  Co.  Central — Greene 
Greenwood — Lee 
Greenwood — Wayne 
Grier — Gastonia  ;.     ■' 

Griffith— Forsyth 
Grifton— Pitt 
Grimeeland^Pitt 
Grimsley — Greensboro 
Guilford— Guilford 
Haliwa    (H) — Warren 
Hall  Fletcher  Jr. — Asheville 
Halkboro — Columbus 
Hamlet  Ave. — Hamlet 
Hanes  Jr. — Winston-Salem 
Hanes  Sr. — Winston-Salem 
Happy  Valley — Caldwell 
Harding — Charlotte- 
Mecklenburg 
Harmony — Iredell 
Harrellsville — Hertford 
Harris — Mitchell 
Harrisburg — Cabarrus 
Hartsell — Cabarrus 
Havelock — Craven 
Hawk-Eye   (I)— Hoke 
Hawthorne  Jr. — 

Charlotte-Mecklenburg 
Hayesville — Clay 
Helena — Person 
Henderson — Henderson    ( City  ) 
Hendersonville — Henderson- 

ville 
Herbert  Spaugh  Jr. — 

Charlotte-Mecklenburg 
Hiawassee  Dam — Cherokee 
Hiddenite — Alexander 
Hilderbran — Burke 
Highfalls — Moore 
Highlands — Macon 
High  Point  Central — 

High  Point 
Hill  Jr. — Winston-Salem 
Hillsboro — Orange 
Hobbton — Sampson 
Hoffman — Richmond 
Hoke  County — Hoke 
Holbrook — Gaston 
Holton  Jr. — Durham 
Hope  Mills — Cumberland 
Horace  Sisk  Jr. — Fayetteville 
Hot  Springs — Madison 
Hudson — Caldwell 
Hugh  Morson  Jr. — Raleigh 
Huss — Gaston 
Industrial  Ed.  Center — 

Asheboro 
Industrial  Ed.  Center — 

Asheville 
Industrial  Ed.  Center — 

Burlington 
Industrial  Ed.  Center — 

Davidson 
Industrial  Ed.  Center — 

Gastonia 
Industrial  Ed.  Center — 

Leaksville 


School — Unit 

Industrial  Ed.  Center  — 
Winston-Salem 

Jackson — Northampton 

Jackson  Jr.— Greensboro 

Jacksonville — Onslow 

James  Kenan — Duplin 

Jamesville — Martin 

Jasper — Craven 

John  A.  Holmes — Edenton 

John  A.  Wilkinson — Beaufort 

John  Graham — Warren 

John  Nichols — Oxford 

Jonesboro  Hgts. — Sanford 

Jones  Central — Jones 

Jonesville — -Yadkin 

Jordan-Matthews — Chatham 

Josephus  Daniels  Jr. — 
Raleigh 

Junior — Albemarle 

Junior — Mooresville 

Junior — Shelby 

Junior-Senior — Roanoke 
Rapids 

Junius  H.  Rose — Greenville 

Kenly — Johnston 

Kernersville — Forsyth 

King — Stokes 

Kings  Creek — Caldwell 

Kings  Mountain — Kings 
Mountain 

Kiser  Jr.- — Greensboro 

Knapp — Currituck 

Knightdale— Wake 

LaFayette — Harnett 

La  Grange — Lenoir 

Lake  Forest — New  Hanover 

Landis  Jr. — Rowan 

Lansing — Ashe 

Lattimore — Cleveland 

Laurel — ^Madison 

Laurel  Hill— Scotland 

Laurinburg — Laurinburg 

Lawsonville — Stokes 

Leaksville-Spray  Jr. — 
Leaksville 

Ledford — Davidson 

Lee  H.  Edwards — Asheville 

Lee  Woodard — Wilson 

Leland — Brunswick 

Lenoir — Lenoir    (City) 

LeRoy  Martin  Jr. — Raleigh 

Les  Maxwell   (I) — Cumber- 
land 

Lexington  Sr. — Lexington 

Liberty — Randolph 

Lillington — Harnett 

Lincolnton — Lincolnton 

Lindley  Jr. — Greensboro 

Littlefield — Robeson 

Littleton — Warren 

Louisburg — Franklin 

Lucama — Wilson 

Lucy  C.  Ragsdale — Guilford 

Lumberton — Lumberton 

Madison-Mayodan  Sr. — 
Madison-May  odan 

Magnolia    (Ind.) — Robeson 

Maiden — Catawba 

Main  St.  Jr. — Thomasville 

Manteo — -Dare 

Marion — Marion 

Marshall — Madison 

Mars  Hill — Madison 

Mars  Hill- Bertie 

Massey  Hill — Cumberland 

Matthews  Jr. — Charlotte- 
Mecklenburg 

Maxton — Maxton 

McClintock  Jr. — Charlotte- 
Mecklenburg 

McKee — Jackson 

Meadow — Johnston 

Micro — Johnston 

Middleburg — Vance 


School — Unit 

Middlesex — Nash 

Midway — Sampson 

Millbrook — -Wake 

Mineral  Springs — Forsyth 

Moncure — Chatham 

Monroe  Sr. — Monroe 

Mooresboro — Cleveland 

Morehead — Leaksville 

Morehead  City— Carteret 

Morganton — Morganton 

Morven — Morven 

Moss  Hill — Lenoir 

Mount  Airy — Mount  Airy 

Mt.  Holly— Gaston 

Mt.  Olive— Wayne 

Mt.  Pleasant-McAllister— 
Cabarrus 

Mt.  View — Graham 

Murfreesboro — Hertford 

Murphy — Murphy 

Myers  Park — Charlotte- 
Mecklenburg 

Nakina — Columbus 

Nancy  Reynolds — Stokes 

Nantahala — Macon 

Nashville — Nash 

Nebo — McDowell 

Needham  Broughton- — 
Raleigh 

New  Bern — New  Bern 

New  Hanover — New  Hanover 

New  Hope — Wayne 

Newland — Avery 

Newport — Carteret 

Newton-Con  over — 
Newton-Conover 

No.  3  Township — Cleveland 

Norlina — Warren 

North— Wilkes 

Northeast — Guilford 

Northeast  Jr.— High  Point 

Northern — Durham 

North  Buncombe — Buncombe 

North  Cove — McDowell 

North  Davidson — Davidson 

North  Duplin — Duplin 

North  Edgecombe — 
Edgecombe 

North  Mecklenburg — 
Charlotte-Mecklenburg 

North  Rowan — Rowan 

North  Stanly— Stanly 

North  Surry — Surry 

Northwest — Forsyth 

Northwest — Guilford 

Oak  City— Martin 

Oak  Hill— Burke 

Oak  Hill— Caldwell 

Oak  Hill— Granville 

Oakwood  Jr. — Statesville 

Ocracoke — Hyde 

Odell — Cabarrus 

Old  Fort— McDowell 

Orrum — Robeson 

Oxford— Oxford 

Page — Greensboro 

Pamlico  County — Pamlico 

Pantego — Beaufort 

Parkton — Robeson 

Parkwood — Union 

Pembroke   (Ind.) — Robeson 

Penderlea — Pender 

Perquimans — Perquimans 

Philo  Jr. — Forsyth 

Piedmont — Cleveland 

Piedmont — Union 

Piedmont  Jr. — Charlotte- 
Mecklenburg 

Pine  Forest — Cumberland 

Pinehurst — Pinehurst 

Pine  Level — Johnston 

Piney  Creek — Alleghany 

Pine  Hall— Stokes 

Pink  Hill — Lenoir 


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School — Unit 

Pinnacle — Stokes 
Pittsboro — Chatham 
Pleasant  Garden — McDowell 
Plymouth — Washington 
Polk  Central— PoIV. 
Princeton — Johnston 
Prospect   (Ind.) — Robeson 
Prospect  Hill — -Caswell 
Proximity — Greensboro 
Ramseur — Randolph 
Randleman — Randolph 
Red  Oak — Nash 
Red  Springs — Red  Springs 
Reidsville  Jr. — Reidsville 
Reidsville  Sr. — Reidsville 
Reynolds  Sr. — Winston-Salem 
Richlands — Onslow 
Rich  Square — Northampton 
Riverview — Ashe 
R.  M.  Wilson  Jr. — 

Rocky  Mount 
Robbinsville — Graham 
Robersonville — Martin 
Rockingham — Rockingham 
Rock  Ridge — Wilson 
Rock  Springs — Lincoln 
Rocky  Mount — Rocky  Mount 
Rohanen — Richmond 
Roland-Grise  Jr. — New 

Hanover 
Rolesville — Wake 
Roseboro — Sampson 
Rosewood — Wayne 
Rosman — Transylvania 
Rowland — Robeson 
Roxboro — Person 
Ruffin — Rockingham 
Rutherford  ton-Spindale — ■ 

Rutherford 
Salem — Burke 
Saluda— Po'k 

Sandhill  Farm  Life — Moore 
Sandy  Ridge— Stokes 
Sanford  Central — Sanford 
Sanford  Junior — -Sanford 
Saratoga  Central— Wilson 
Scotland  Neck — Halifax 
Scotts— Iredell 
Seaboard — Northampton 
Seagrove — Randolph 
Sedgefield  Jr. — Charlotte- 
Mecklenburg 
Selma — Johnston 
Senior — Albemarle 
Senior — Mooresville 
Senior — Shelby 
Senior — Statesville 
Senior — Thomasville 
Seven  Springs — Wayne 
Seventy-First — Cumberland 
Shallotte — Brunswick 


School — Unit 

Shoe  Heel  Creek   (Indep.)  — 

Robeson 
Silk  Hope — Chatham 
Smith  Jr. — Charlotte- 
Mecklenburg 
Smithfield— -Johnston 
Smyrna — Carteret 
Southern — Alamance 
Southern — Durham 
Southeast— Guilford 
South  Edgecombe — 

Edgecombe 
South  Gastonia — Gaston 
South  Granville — Granville 
South  Mecklenburg — 

Charlotte-Mecklenburg 
South  Stanly — Stanly 
Southport — Brunswick 
South  Rowan — Rowan 
Southwest — Forsyth 
Southwood — Lenoir 
Sparta — Alleghany 
Spring  Creek — Madison 
Spring  Hope — Nash 
Stanley — Gaston 
Stecoah — Graham 
Stedman — Cumberland 
Stokes — Pitt 
Stoneville — Rockingham 
Stony  Point — Alexander 
Stovall — Granville 
St.  Pauls — St.  Pauls 
St.  Stephens — Catawba 
Sumner — Guilford 
Sunset  Park  Jr. — New 

Hanover 
Sun  Valley — Union 
Surry  Central — Surry 
Swansboro — Onslow 
Sylva-Webster — Jackson 
Tabor  City — Columbus 
Tarboro — Tarboro 
Tar  Heel— Bladen 
Tay  lorsville — A  lex  ander 
T.  C.  Roberson — Buncombe 
Tileston — New  Hanover 
Tipton  Hill— Mitchell 
Topsai  1 — Pender 
Towns  ville — Vance 
Trinity — Randolph 
Troutman — Iredell 
Tryon — Gaston 
Tryon — Tryon 
Turrentine  Jr. — Burlington 
Union — Sampson 
Union  Grove — Iredell 
Union  Mills — Rutherford 
Valdese — Burke 
Vass-Lakeview — Moore 
Virginia-Carolina — Ashe 
Waccamaw — Brunswick 


School — Unit 

Waccamaw   (I) — Columbus 
Waco — Cleveland 
Wadesboro — Wadesboro 
Wagram — Scotland 
Wake  Forest — Wake 
Wakelon — Wake 
Walkertown  Jr. — Forsyth 
Wallace-Rose  Hill — Duplin 
Walnut  Cove — Stokes 
Walter  Bickett  Jr. — Monroe 
Walter  Williams — Burlington 
Washington — Washington 

(City) 
Waynesville — Haywood 
Weeksville — Pasquotank 
Weldon — Weldon 
Wendell— Wake 
Wentworth — Rockingham 
West  Bertie — Bertie 
West  Davidson — Davidson 
West— Wilkes 
West  Edgecombe — 

Edgecombe 
West  End — Moore 
West  Henderson — Henderson 
West  Hyde— Hyde 
West  Lincoln — Lincoln 
West  Mecklenburg — - 

Charlotte-Mecklenburg 
West  Montgomery — 

Montgomery 
Westmoore — Moore 
West  Rowan — Rowan 
West  Yadkin— Yadkin 
Western — Alamance 
Wheat  Swamp- — ^Lenoir 
Whitakers — Nash 
White  Oak— Bladen 
White  Oak— Onslow 
Whiteville— Whiteville 
Wiley  Jr. — Winston-Salem 
Wilkes  Central— 

N.  Wilkesboro 
William  G.  Enloe— Raleigh 
Williams  Twp. — Columbus 
Williamston — Martin 
Wilson  Jr.— Charlotte- 
Mecklenburg 
Wilson's  Mills — Johnston 
Windsor — Bertie 
Winecoflf- — -Cabarrus 
Winterville— Pitt 
Wm.  R.  Davie— Halifax 
Wray  Jr. — Gastonia 
Woodland-Olney — 

Northampton 
Yadkinville— Yadkin 
Youngsville — Franklin 
Zeb  Vance — Vance 


Academy  Heights — 

Pinehurst 
Aggrey  Memorial — Rowan 
Adkin — Kinston 
Anderson  Jr. — Winston-Salem 
Anderson  Sr. — Winston-Salem 
Apex— Wake 
Armour — Columbus 
Armstrong — Cumberland 
Artesia — Columbus 
Atkins  Sr. — Winston-Salem 
Beaufort  County — Beaufort 
Belhaven — Beaufort 
Berkley — Moore 
Berry  O' Kelly— Wake 
Bethel  Union — Pitt 
B.  F.  Person-Albion — 

Franklinton 


NEGRO 

Billingsville — Mecklenburg 
Bladen  Central — Bladen 
Booker  T.  Washington — 

Bladen 
Booker  T.  Washington — 

Rocky  Mount 
Brawley — Halifax 
Bristol  Central — Ashe 
Brown  Summit — Guilford 
Brunswick  Training — - 

Brunswick 

B.  T.  Washington — Reidsville 
Caswell  Co.  High — Caswell 

C.  F.  Pope — Pender 

C.  S.  Brown — Hertford 
Camp — Cleveland 
Carver — Edgecombe 
Carver — Forsyth 


Carver — Rutherford 
Carver — Scotland 
Carver — Vance 
Carver — Wayne 
Catawba  Rosenwald — 

Catawba 
Central — -Alamance 
Central — A  shebor  o 
Central — Gates 
Central — Newton-Conover 
Central — Orange 
Central — Wayne 
Central — Whiteville 
Central  Davie — Davie 
Chapel — Macon 
Charity — Duplin 
Charles  Drew — Madison- 

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School — Unit 

Charles  E.  Perry — Sampson 

Charles  G.  White— Bertie 

Chatham — Chatham 

Chesnutt — Cumberland 

Church  Street — Thomasville 

Clear  Run — Sampson 

Cleveland  Training — Shelby 

C.  M.  Epp€s — Greenville 

Compact — Kings  Mountain 

Conetoe — Edgecombe 

Cooper — Johnston 

County  Training — Johnston 

Currituck  Union — Currituck 

Darden — Wilson    ( City ) 

Davis — Hyde 

Dillard — Goldsboro 

Douglas — Cleveland 

Douglass — Columbus 

Douglass — Duplin 

Douglass — Leaksvllle 

Du  B  ois — W  ak  e 

Dudley — Greensboro 

Dunbar — Lexington 

Dunbar — Mooresville 

Dunbar — Rowan 

E.  E.  Smith — Duplin 

E.  E.  Smith  Sr. — 
Fayetteville 

East  Arcadia — Bladen 

East  End — Martin 

East  Polkton — Anson 

East  Union — Union 

Eastman — Halifax 

Edenton — Edenton 

E.  J.  Hayes — Martin 

Edmund-Embury— Tryon 

Faison — Wadesboro 

Florence — Guilford 

Forest  Hills — Johnston 

Frederick  Douglass — Elm  City 

Freedman — Lenoir   (City) 

Frink — Lenoir 

Fuquay  Springs — Wake 

G.  C.  Shaw — Granville 

Garner — Wake 

Gentry — Harnett 

G.  W.  Carver — Kannapolis 

Georgetown — Onslow 

Gethsemane— Franklin 

Green  Bethel — Cleveland 

Green  Co.  Training — 
Greene 

Gumberry — Northampton 

Gunn,  J.  H. — Charlotte- 
Mecklenburg 

Haliwa   (Indep.) — Warren 

Happy  Plains — Alexander 

Hargrove — Sampson 

Harnett — Harnett 

Harrison — Johnston 

Hawley — Granville 

H.  B.  Sugg— Pitt 

Henderson  Institute — • 
Henderson 

Henry  Grove — Anson 

Highland — Gastonia 

Hillside— Durham    (City) 

Hilly  Branch — Robeson 

Horton — Chatham 

I.  E.  Johnson — Laurinburg 

Inborden — -Halifax 

Industrial  Ed.  Center — 
Burlington 

Industrial  Ed.  Center — 
Gastonia 

Irwin  Ave.  Jr. — Charlotte- 
Mecklenburg 


School — Unit 

Jackson — Jackson 
J.  H.  Hayswood — Lumberton 
J.  J.  Jones — Mount  Airy 
Joe  Toler — Granville 
John  A.  Chaloner — 

Roanoke  Rapids 
John  B.  Bond — Bertie 
John  Chavis — CherryviUe 
John  R.  Hawkins — -Warren 
Johnsonville — Harnett 
Jones — Jones 

Jordan  Sellars — Burlington 
Joseph  W.  Parker  Jr. — 

Rocky  Mount 
J.  S.  Waters — Chatham 
J.  T.  Barber — New  Bern 
J.  W.  Ligon  Jr.-Sr.— 

Raleigh 
Kingville — Albemarle 
Kittrell — Vance 
Laughlin — Guilford 
Leak  St. — Rockingham 
Lincoln — Brunswick 
Lincoln — Chapel  HiU 
Lincoln — Gaston 
Lincoln  Heights — Wilkes 
Lincoln  Jr. — Greensboro 
Little  River — -Durham 
Lockhart — Wake 
Logan — Concord 
London — Stokes 
Marion  Anderson — Camden 
Mary  Potter — Oxford 
Mclver — Halifax 
McRae — Morven 
Merrick-Moore — Durham 
Mineral  Springs — Richmond 
Monroe  Ave. — Hamlet 
Morningside — Statesville 
Mt.  Olive — Columbus 
Mt.  View — Marion 
Nash  Central — Nash 
Newbold — Craven 
Newbold — Lincoln 
New  Hope — Vance 
Ninth  Ave. — Hendersonville 
Northwest  Jr. — Charlotte- 
Mecklenburg 
Norway  ne — Wayne 
North  Warren — -Warren 
O.  A.  Peay— Hyde 
Oak  Ridge — Robeson 
Olive  Hill — Morganton 
Paisley  Jr. — Winston-Salem 
Paisley  Sr. — Wnston-Salem 
Pamlico  Training — Pamlico 
Peabody — Montgomery 
Pender  Co.  Trainings 

Pender 
Perry's — Franklin 
Person  County — Person 
Perquimans  Union — 

Perquimans 
Peterson — Red  Springs 
Phillips — Edgecombe 
Pinckney — Moore 
Pitt  County  Training— Pitt 
Plato  Price — Charlotte- 
Mecklenburg 
Pleasant  Grove — Sampson 
Price — Greensboro 
Price — Salisbury 
Proctorville — Robeson 
P.  S.  Jones — Washington 

(Citv) 
P.  W.  Moore— Elizabeth  City 


School — Unit 

Queen  St. — Carteret 
R.  A.  Clement — Rowan 
Ralph  J.  Bunche — Weldon 
Randolph — Randolph 
R.  B.  Dean — -Maxton 
Reid — Gaston 
Rena  Bullock — Guilford 
Reynolds — Canton 
Ridgeview — Hickory 
Riverside — Franklin 
Roanoke — Dare 
Robinson — Pitt 
R.  L.  Vann — Hertford 
Rosen  wald — Fairmont 
Sampson — Clinton 
Savannah — Lenoir 
Second  Ward — Charlotte- 
Mecklenburg 
Sedalia — Guilford 
Shaw — Scotland 
Shawtown — Harnett 
Shepard — Wake 
South  Ayden— Pitt 
Southside — Robeson 
Spaulding — Nash 
Spaulding-Monroe — Bladen 
Speight — Wilson 
Springfield — Wilson 
St.  Pauls— St.  Pauls 
Stephens-Lee — AsheviUe 
Sterling — Charlotte- 
Mecklenburg 
Swift  Creek — Nash 
S.  W.  Snowden — Beaufort 
Texana — Murphy 
Toe  River — Avery 
Torrence-Lytle — Charlotte- 
Mecklenburg 
Tyrrell — Tyrrell 
Union — Brunswick 
Unity — Iredell 
Upchurch — Hoke 
W.  A.  Pattillo— Tarboro 
W.  B.  Wicker— Lee 
W.  S.  Creecy — -Northampton 
W.  S.  Etheridge — Bertie 
W.  S.  King— Carteret 
Washington — Cleveland 
Washington — Raleigh 
Washington  Dr.  Jr. — - 

Fayetteville 
Washington  Co.  Union — 

Washington 
Watauga  Cons.— Watauga 
West  Ansonville — Anson 
West  Baden — Stanly 
West  Charlotte— Charlotte- 
Mecklenburg 
West  Deep  Creek — Anson 
West  Martin — Martin 
Westside — Columbus 
West  Southern  Pines — 

Southern  Pines 
Western  Union — Union 
Whitted  Jr. — Durham 
William  Penn — High  Point 
Williams  Jr. — Charlotte- 
Mecklenburg 
Willis  Hare — Northampton 
Williston  Sr. — New  Hanover 
Williston  Jr. — New  Hanover 
Winchester  Ave. — Monroe 
Woodington— Lenoir 
Yadkin  County — ^Yadkin 
York  Road — Charlotte- 
Mecklenburg 


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NON-PUBLIC  HIGH  SCHOOLS 

WHITE 

Asheville  Catholic — Asheville 

Asheville  Country  Day — Asheville 

Asheville  School  for  Boys — Asheville 

Ben  Lippen  Boys' — Asheville 

Bishop  McGuinness  Memorial — Winston-Salem 

Blue  Ridge  School  for  Boys — Hendersonville 

Burton  Institute — Charlotte-Mecklenburg 

Camp  Lejeune — Onslow 

Cardinal  Gibbons  Memorial — Raleigh 

Charlotte  Catholic — Charlotte  Mecklenburg 

Charlotte  Christian — Charlotte-Mecklenburg 

Charlotte     Country     Day — Charlotte-Mecklenburg 

Charlotte  Jr.  Academy — Charlotte-Mecklenburg 

Cherokee  Indian — Swain 

Christ — Buncombe 

Durham  Academy — Durham 

Fletcher  Academy — Henderson 

Glade  Valley — Alleghany 

Immaculata — Durham 

John  C.  Campbell  Folk— Clay 

John  Wesley  College — Guilford 

Morganton  Jr.  Academy — Burke 

Mt.   Pisgah — Buncombe 

N.  C.  School  for  Deaf— Burke 

Notre  Dame — Greensboro 

Oak  Ridge  Military  Institute — Guilford 

Our  Lady  of  Mercy — Charlotte-Mecklenburg 

Patterson  School  for  Boys — Caldwell 

Peace  College — Raleigh 

Penland  School  of  Handicrafts — Mitchell 

Pineland  and  E.M.I. — Sampson 

Plonk  School  of  Creative  Arts— Asheville 

Sacred  Heart  Academy — Gaston 

Salem  Academy — Winston-Salem 

Samarcand — Moore 

School  for  the  Blind — Raleigh 

Southern  Pilgrim  College — Forsyth 

St.  Genevieve-of-the-Pines — Asheville 

St.  John's — Haywood 

St.  Mary's  College — Raleigh 

Summit — Winston-Salem 

Terra  Ceia   Christian — Beaufort 

Triangle  Jr.  Academy — Chatham 

Tri-City  Seventh  Day  Adventist — High  Point 

Vocational  Textile — Gaston 

Winter  Haven  Jr.  Academy — Columbus 

NEGRO 

Allen — Asheville 

Ephesus  Junior  Academy — New  Hanover 
Kittrell  College — Vance 
Laurinburg  Institute — Laurinburg 
Mother  of  Mercy — Washington    (city) 
Palmer  Memorial  Institute — Guilford 
R.  C.  Lawson  Institute — Southern  Pines 
School  for  the  Blind  &  Deaf— Raleigh 
St.  Anne  Academy — Winston-Salem 
St.  Joseph — New  Bern 
Teamer — Charlotte-Mecklenburg 


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TEXTBOOK  COMMISSION 

Phillip  J.  Weaver,   Chairman,   Greensboro   City   Schools,   Greensboro 
Clyde  Pressley,  Leaksville-Spray  Jr.  High  School,  Leaksville 
Reba  Proctor,  West  Edgecombe  School,  Rocky  Mount 
Elizabeth  Putnam,  Appalachian  Elementary  School,  Boone 
Mrs.  Dorothy  Y.  Zimmerman,  Caswell  County  Schools,  Yanceyville 
Mrs.  Nina  Dubruhl  Clark,  Charles  C.  Bell  School,  Asheville 
Mary  B.  Thompson,  Shamrock  Elementary  School,  Charlotte 
*Joe  Holliday,  Broughton  High  School,  Raleigh 
*Mrs.  Helen  Rhyne  Marvin,  Grier  Jr.  High  School,  Gastonia 
♦Mrs.  Catherine  D.  Penny,  Durham  High  School,  Durham 
*Mrs.   Sarah  Hamilton  Richbourg,   Lumberton  High   School,   Lumberton 
*Mrs.   Laluce  Williams,  Senior  High  School,  Fayetteville 


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STATISTICAL  SUMMARY,  NORTH  CAROLINA 
PUBLIC  SCHOOLS,  1961-62 


School    Enrollment     

Elementary    Enrollment 
High  School  Enrollment 


Number  of   Schools 

Elementary 

High  School    


White 

Negro 

TOTAL 

800,281 

341,293 

1,141,574 

588,588 

267,112 

855,700 

211,693 

74,181 

285,874 

2,002 

845 

2,847 

1,384 

593 

1,977 

618 

252 

870 

Elementary  Schools  With  One-Teacher  6  8  14 

High  School  With  12  or 

More  Teachers   280  100  380 

Number  of  High  Schools  With 

12th  Grade    542  236  778 

Number  of  High  School  Graduates  .  .  36,753  11,315  48,068 

Percent  High  School  Graduates  (1961) 

Continuing  Education    54.4%  39.0%  50.9% 

Number  of  Classroom  Teachers   

Elementary     

High  School   


30,224 

11,643 

41,867 

20,913 

8,627 

29,540 

9,311 

3,016 

12,327 

Number  of  Principals  and  Supervisors  1,653  554  2,207 

Pupils  in  Average  Daily  Attendance 

per  Teacher  Employed 

Elementary     

High  School   


24.3 

26.0 

24.7 

25.9 

27.6 

26.4 

20.6 

21.3 

20.8 

Valuation  of  School  Property  $647,905,892  $181,779,608  $829,685,500 

Average  Annual  Salareis  (State  Funds)  — 

Classroom  Teachers   $     4,782.55  $  4,923.38  $       4,822.85 

Classified  Principals 7,402.39  7,589.48  7,452.34 

Supervisors     6,563.79  6,807.69  6,609.47 

State  Local  Federal  Total 

Estimated  Current 
Expenditures    $227,335,129     $47,493,150     $10,472,580  $285,300,859 


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