The Denison Herald Tuesday, September 2, 1919 TEACHERS ARE ASSIGNED FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS Fall Term Will Open September 15 and Continues in Session Nine Months The fall term of the Denison public schools for 1919-1920 opens September 15, according to announcement made this morning by Superintendent Frank B. Hughes. While a considerable number of the free textbooks have been received, not all are yet in, though it is expected that the e ntire a llotment for the Denison schools will be ready for distribution by the time books are called. The assignment of teachers to the various schools and departments has been made under the direction of Superintende Hughes and the....(illegible) High School B. McDaniel, principal F.L. Norton, Latin W.J. Christian, science C.G. Dotson, manual training M.M. Marshall, mathematics J.T. Butt, commercial department G.P. Brous, science Miss Inez Cartwright, history Miss Carrie Johnson, English Miss Mary Moore, English Miss Sammie Mounts, English and mathem atics Miss Eula McCorkle, Latin Miss Mildred Walker, Spanish and French Miss Jean Chappelle, domestic science Miss Anna E. Boyd, domestic art Miss Olive Black, domestic science Miss Ella C. Blanchard, history Miss Lois La Londe, commercial department S.W. McMillan, mathematics CENTRAL Miss Jennie Jackson, principal, history Miss ALice Wilson, first grade Miss Katherine Mansfield, first grade Miss Aline Leeper, second grade Miss Dora Sage, second grade Miss Marie Boothman, second grade Miss Frances Davis, third grade Miss Ella Eastham, third grade, substitute Miss Clara Bell Hook, fourth grade Miss Mayme Rolfson, fourth grade Miss Bessie Coppin, mathematics Miss Grace Hastings, mathematics Miss Anna Moore, georgraphy Miss Bertha Knaur, geography Miss Mary Allmon, English Miss Floy Haley, English Mrs. McCaughey, reading PEABODY Miss Ollie Bird, principal, mathematics Miss Maria K. Watt, first grade Miss Rachel Watson, first grade Miss Allie V. Adrian, second grade Miss Anna Jane Lambert, second grade Miss Ruby Adrian, third grade Miss Genevieve Wilson, fourth grade Miss Pearl Sharp, fourth grade Miss Omega Nicholson, fourth grade Miss Edna May Tones, mathematics Miss Willie King, English and mathematics Miss Thelma Walker, geography Miss Inez Nicholson, English HOUSTON Miss Jennie Watson, principal, mathematics Miss Ocia Moomaw, first grade Miss Hattie Fay Hanna, second grade Miss Rembert Decker, third grade Miss Edna Sommer, geography Miss Sallie Roy, English Miss Ethel Cummins, fourth grade STEVENS Miss Ida Shreeves, principal, seventh grades Miss Laura Busbee, fifth and sixth grades Miss Elsie Elkert, third and fourth grades Miss Nell Kingsley, first and second grades LAMAR Mrs. Nina Campbell, principal, sixth and seventh grades Miss Lucile Noe, third and fourth grades Mrs. Vinnedge, fifth and sixth grades Mrs. Parkins, first and second grades RAYNAL Miss Anna Mosse, principal, third and fourth grades Miss Willa Rhea, second grade, substitute Miss Emily Killebrew, first grade NEGRO SCHOOLS ANDERSON W.R. Wims, high school principal Mrs. M.S. Riddle, domestic science Ollie Biggers, first grade Vera Hawthorne, second and third grades Priscilla Price, fourth grade Dorothy Warnell, fifth grade LANGSTONE Frank Johnson, principal, sixth and seventh grades Lady Bartlett, second and third grades Susie McNeil, fourth and fith grades Myrna Walker, first grade WALTON Claudia Collins, first, second and third grades Raynal Elementary School History Susan Hawkins © 2024 If you find any of Grayson CountyTXGenWeb links inoperable, please send me a message. |