Centennial Year Teachers in Monroe County 1931-1932 |
Quite in contrast
with 100 years ago, when Monroe county was without a single public
school, Centennial year finds a school in easy reach of every home –
95 districts and many high schools.
The Centennial year districts and their teachers for 1931-32 follow: 1. Tillett – Miss Madolyn Powers. 4. Santa Fe – Miss Betty Rodgers. 5. South Fork – Fred Sullivan 7. Wafer Ash – O. P. Browing. 8. Dashner – Boyd Wilmarth. 9. Florida – Miss Mary Alice Wood. 10. Wommack – Miss Margaret Powers. 11. Poage – Miss Lou Bridgford 12. Bonsall – Miss H. Pauline Waller. 14. Casey College – Miss Kathryn Snell. 15. Hurd – Mrs. Beatrice Crabtree. 16. Hays – Miss Alleen Curran. 18. Hickory Grove – Miss Jennie Willer. 19. Tewell – Miss Gertrude Buckman. 20. Gibbs – Miss Edith Hilbert. 22. Clapper – L. Glen Elam. 23. Mudd – Miss Gladys Swan. 24. Buckman – Miss Lottie Swem. 25. Nolen – Miss Lucille Curran. 26. Peak – Miss Margaret Jelley. 27. Long Branch – Miss Lela Dickey. 28. Sharp – Miss Laura Emmons. 29. Gleason – Miss Mary Frances Phillips. 30. McKamey – Miss Faye Lowery. 31. Powers – Miss Kathryn Lowery. 32. Kirkland – Miss Lillian Bridgford. 33. Strother – Mrs. Frank Bealmear. 34. Marr – Miss Mary Virginia Callis. 35. Goss – Miss Bessie mae Pierceall. 36. Johnson – Miss Winnifred Wilkes. 37. Crutcher – Mrs. Chester Painter. 38. Wright – Miss Lyndell Elam. 39. North Fork – Miss Dorothy Jackson. 40. Deer Creek – Mr. Russell Bastian. 41. Greenwell – Mrs. Iva Sparks. 42. Cox – Miss Blanche Scobee. 43. McGee – Miss Georgia Norfleet. 44. Snell – Mrs. Hazel Mason. 45. Carter – Miss Alice Ashcraft. 46. Fuller – James Todd. 47. Foreman – Miss Frances Wills. 48. Oak Ridge – Mrs. Bertha Lou McGee. 49. Cedar Bluff – Miss Bess Scobee. 50. Bryan – Miss Maggie Dee Thornton. 51. Salem – Miss Frances Hardwick. 52. Smizer – Miss Sylvia Shumard. 53. Washington – Miss Kathryn Smith. 54. Heathman – Miss Cleo Bowling. 55. Cradle of Science – Miss Lorna Conley. 56. Adams – Miss Margaret Varney. 57. Greenwood – Mr. Weldon Ashford. 58. Combs – Miss Oneida Garrison. 59. Jacoby – Miss Stella Mae Nevins. 60. Tulip – Miss Clara Stauterman. 61. Starr – Miss Mary Margaret Guthrie. 62. Sanford – Miss Gladys Young. 63. Anderson – Mrs. Bess Coe. 64. Mason – Miss Evelyn Thomas. 65. Union – Miss Marguerite Reynolds. 66. Cross Hollow – Miss Particia Burnam. 67. New Hope – Miss Irene Hogan. 69. Mt Pleasant – Miss Della McGee. 70. Evans – Mrs. Irene Dry. 71. Ransdell – Miss Vivian Bridgford. 72. Turner – Miss Marguerite Wood. 73. Callis – Miss Laura Lusk. 74. Granville – Nelson Thompson. 77. Spencer Chapel – Miss Vivian Houghton. 78. Fairview – Mrs. Mary Acuff. 82. Afflick – Earl O. Farris. 84. Scott – Miss Josephine Crim. 86. Branham – C.O. Farris. 87. Harley – Miss Lillie Botkins. 88. Kirtley – Miss Blanche Gwynn. 89. Oak Ridge – Ercil Heathman. 90. Capp – Miss Phoebe Hill. 91. Pleasant Green – Mrs. Maydee Mallory. 92. Woodlawn – Miss Helen Glasscock. 93. Ash – Miss Nannie Gwynn. 94. Duncans Bridge – Davis Acuff and Mrs. Davis Acuff. Consolidated Dist. No. 1 – G.J. Hamilton, Supt.; F. Bell, principal; Miss Gladys Dothage, assistant; Elsie Gerster, Mildred Jackson, Beatrice Teter, Alma Simpson. Source: Centennial edition of the Monroe County Appeal dated 13 Aug 1931; submitted by MaryBeth Kirtlink. |