The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1936 Page: 4 of 10
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WELCOME TEACHERS
to ARANSAS PASS
become more thoroughly educated than any in
the world today. ' y
To you, the teachers of the nation’s youth
we give a vote of confidence.
We have confidence in your cleanness of
character, your ability as instructors. We have
faith in you and wish you success in the com-
ing school term and in your respective careers
in the educational field.
From the youngest of you, teaching your
first year, to the oldest with two decades of ex-
perience, we want to assure you that we are
behind you one hundred per cent.
We are ready and willing to co-operate in
any and every way possible to make this year
the biggest and best in the history of the San
Patricio and Aransas County school systems.
It is through your moral conduct and your
instructive leadership that*the youth of our
city and the state and nation are guided to-
ward their goals in life.
You are capable.
We know that your future will be as sue
cessful as your past. We’re behind you.
Through you, the American student has
The following is the teaching staff for the 1936-7 term of school at Aransas Pass, Ingleside, Port Aransas,
Mathis, Sodville, San Patricio, Dist. No. 3;
Dist. No. 8 and West Portland, Dist. No. 11 1
Josephine Strickler I
Mrs. Florence Huber
Mrs. D. S. Frazier r
Mrs. J. D. Me Dow (Col.)
Mrs. Nannie Porter (Col.) 'j
PORTLAND C. S. D.
Bryan Crumpton. Prin.
Mrs. Irma Neelv j
Pauline Holman
Winnie Lee Woodrotile
Miss Dorothy Phillips
H. T. Beckworth, Co. *^upt.
Sinton, Texas
i PORT ARANSAS
Charles W. Engel. Superintend*^!
Selma Bowen . 1
Eloise Jackson
Rockport, Gregory, Taft, Sinton, Portland,
Mctampbell, Dist. No. 10; Portland,
ARANSAS PASS
Helen Hoskinson
Mrs. W. G. Bohannon
Mrs. Kate Pickens
Mrs. Annie Rawlings
Mrs. Watson
Irene Dillingham
Mrs. Dreachcr
Mrs. Mildred M.cGrcw
Elizabeth Cook
Mrs. Alta Ryrd
Mrs. Gus Cole
Eula Archerd, 4th Grade
Hazel Russell, 3rd Grade
Mary McGlothlin, 2nd Grade
Aheta Lewis, 1st Grade
Irma Lee Kornegay, 1st Grade.
Mexican School
M. C. Stewart. Prin.
< larisse Hilton, Intermediate
Ella hay Moore, Primary
Josephine Rothlisberger, Interme-
diate.
Negro School
Beatrice Adams
TAFT
M. E. Decherd, Supt.
H. J. Watson (
hrank Slaughter
Aileen Swafford
Dena Ridson
Veda Pace
C. C. Boykin_
lJ. Li, Woodson --— ■ ■■
Sam Ezell
Nannie Caldwell
Mrs. J. N. Stone
Mrs. W. P. Mullen
Mrs. D. L. Vest
Hallic Mae Sipes
Elizabeth Dobbs
E. H. Cook, Prin. Mex.
Say lam Ortega ■
Oliva Pearson
ST. PAUL
Mrs. Willie Dean, Prin.
Johnnie Faulkner
Ada Linan
Mrs. Willie Shiller
Lillie Boscamp
ODEM
M. B. Porter, Supt.
Annie Petsick
H. I. Brengle
Ruth Garner
Beatrice McCurdy
Lula Johnson, G. S. Prin.
Mrs. Allie Porter
Mrs. E. McGrath
T. C. Marton
WEST PORTLAND, C. S. D.
(Taft)
Mary Johns, Principal.
Mrs. Edna David
Mrs. Ava Woodson
Olive Harvey
SINTON
High School
S. W. Seale, Supt.
C. R. Robertson. Prin.
H. W. Gist, Vocational Agriculture
Donald Hatch, Band
Lita Ray, T. C. U.t Fort Worth,
SODVILLE
U. F. Ray, Supt.
Mrs. U. E. Ray
Martha Westhafer
Mrs. Ethel Autry
Alma Mayfield
SAN PATRICIO, C..S. D.
(Mathis)
Miss Ann Caraway
Zoila Ruiz
Frances Henderson
Dorothy Leber.
MATHIS
Hazel Self
W. S. Manning, Commercial
Merle Smith. History and Coach
Julia Taylor, Home Economics
Odie Jenkins, Math, and Science
Lois Tipton, English
Eay Rawlins, Library and Eng.
O. M. Moore, Math and Coach
Grammar School
Minton White, Prin.
Marjorie Martin, Music
Glenn Thompson, Social Studies
Anna Dee Dusek, Mathematics
Annie Lee Burnett, English
Myrtle Moore, Reading
-J-,—C ^upt__
Vincent Froman, H. S. Prin.
Merroll Cook
G. W. Cabaniss
Lilly Danforth
Denzel Baker
Sybble Liston
Nina Cabaniss . T
Lillian Ray
Ancela Smith
Ruby Lee Jones
Ruth Davis ^ .e—-->>
Margaret Dawson
Mrs. Eddie Wright
Johnie Hirst
Myro Reeves, Prin. Mex.—
Mrs. Jenelle Taylor
INGLESIDE
Oscar T. Blaschke, Supt.
Harold Fischer. H. S., Prin.
Nettie Lee Benson
Rose Westlake
John Lynum
Mamie Hestcnd
Mrs. Juanita Carson
Lois Foreman '
Eva Belle Robbins
ADAMS
E. L. Peavy. Supt.
Georgia McGlothlin
Clarisse Hilton
Louise Waters
Rowena Tiller
Ruth Rainey
Miss Katie Lee Clarke.
RdCKPUK r
Raymond Black, Superintends
W. A. Smith, Princip.il
Miss Ruth Lipscomb
Miss Ellen Johnson
Mrs. Robert A. Sone
■Miss Nancy Estill
Mrs. Bertha Harper
Miss Ollie Newton
Miss Lura Lee Bogan . t
Laine Fair
Miss Freda Peckenpaagli.
GREGORY
F-. W. McDonald. Supt.
Sprue* Keen. H. S. Pr
Mrs. H. J. Watson
Mr;. Bess Klimitchek
THE FIRST STATE BANK
“The Friendly Bank”
CLENDENING’S
Dry Goods and Furnishings. Let us
Serve You
HARRY’S CAFE
Welcome Teachers
mills-robinson hardware
Philco Radios
ARANSAS PASS BAKERY & CAFE
A Pleasant Place to Eat
BIGELOW GROCERY
Staple and Fancy Groceri.
DuBOSE DRUG
The Modern Drug Store
R. UNDERWOOD
Groceries and Feed
LAMAR SANDWICH SIJOP
Good Sandwiches and Drinks
BROWN ELECTROLUX CO.
Electrolux Refrigerators, Chamber*
Ranges. See ads on page 8
ARANSAS MOTOR CO.
Sales — FORD — Service
LACK’S AUTO SUPPLY
Education First—Business Se<
B. J. JACKSON, Jeweler
Watches and Jewelry
CARL HOUGHTON, Dealer—
ABC Washers, Fastest selling, com-
plete line of Washers on American
market today.
RICE BROS.
Shrimp Canners
FRANK W. BELKEN
Insurance
I*AGE POI R
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The Aransas Pass Progress (Aransas Pass, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1936, newspaper, September 3, 1936; Aransas Pass, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth803733/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Ed & Hazel Richmond Public Library.