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' FACULTY 'fa' 2 Q7 Q9 J l'E5e 3irl5 'Q L AQ Y wry! PRINCIPAL RALPH A. GLENN Q9 Q7 S E NIO R HOMEROOM TEACHERS Miss Lillian Stewart Miss Virginia Lawson Miss Mary Crumpler JUNIOR HOMEROOM TEACHERS Miss Blanch Stewart Miss Eunice Reese Q9 Q7 SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM TEACHERS Mrs. Frances T. Tharrington Mrs. Katherine Holshouser Mrs. Buena Harley FRESHMAN HOMEROOM TEACHE RS Mr. M. Babb Mr. Harry Hollingsworth Miss Shelby Rumph
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After being very successful in the insurance business at North W'ilkesboro, he was transferred to Greensboro as supervisor if v of the Company's home agency. Setting f . himself up in the insurance business in Con- cord in March, 1935, he remained at this t work here until WFS. Understanding that 1 i ' t N 4 W he might remain connected with his in- . suranee business, Mr. Cassell again became principal of the high school. He served faithfully until the spring of 1945 when illness made it itnpossible for him to be at school. After being ill for three months of a complication of diseases, he died on -luly lo, I9-if. Mr. Cassell took part in many different activities. He was a member of the North Carolina Ifducation Association, secretary of the South Piedmont Athletic Conference, a member of the National liducation Association, executive secretary for the Westertt North Carolina High School Activities, which he Amd RA C' Cklrvcr organized' and 3 member of the Cabarrus County Life Underwriters Association, the Concord Rotary Club, and the American Legion. Constantly interested in athletics. Mr. Cassell was secretary-treasurer and business manager of the Con- cord Baseball Association. He nearly always could be seen at the high school basketball, football. and baseball g.tmes. A member of the First Presbyterian Church, he was assistant superintendent of the Sunday school and a teacher of the young men's class. Al- though knowing little about farming Mr. Cassell liked very much to visit his sister's dairy farm in Pulaski, Virginia. History and current events were ltis favorite reading topics. He did not like movies, but he was greatly interested in music even tltouglt he had no musical talent. One of his brothers is an organist, Yes, lfris Cassell's interests were many. The development of proper citizenship among his pupils is chiefly included in Mr. Cassell's philosophy of high school education. He believed that this citivenship is developed from gaining habits, appreciation, and attitudes which can be carried from school into adult life. As principal of Con- cord high school. he constantly stressed the importance of character training of students here. Mr. Casell did much for Concord high school. He rendered devoted service and a great love for his students here. These students will never forget him oc' his helpful guidance. He was their leader. Q?
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FACULTY EIGHT GRADE HOMEROOM TEACHERS Mrs. Caroline H. Walker Mrs. Mary H. Coble Miss Brevard Northrup Miss Martha Morrow Mr. George Sawyer Q7 Q9 SEVENTH GRADE HOMEROOM TEACHERS Miss Mrs. Miss Isabelle Mouzon Lucille Howard Alcn.1 Rhync Miss Margaret Smart Mrs. Mildred Peden Miss Janie Klutz Q7 Q7 N O N HOMEROOM TEACHERS Miss Julia Boykin Miss Annie Lois Cobb Mrs. Juanita Cruse Mr. D, H. Ives Mr. XVarren Wilson Q7 Q7 v Cas, SECRETARY Miss Mary Iris Goodman ' l l w
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