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«H IB 111 nm\i IfJ mm i IPiBflffllilffiiifi WW I mi h I I I'll HH Hi Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from Ensuring Democracy through Digital Access (NC-LSTA) http://www.archive.org/details/highschoolsofnor1926nort TV tfi^i Educational Publication No. 112 Division of School Inspection'No. 30 High Schools of North Carolina PUBLIC AND PRIVATE WHITE AND COLORED URBAN AND RURAL A COMPLETE LIST 1926-27 published by the State Superintendent of Purlic Instruction raleigh, n. c. Presses of Edwards & Broughton Compant RALEIGH EtEIOOLS ADDS* ^0 THE ACCREDITED LIST JOS THE SESSION 1925-27 ACCREDIT^ ^S OP JUlffi 1, 1927. GROUP £ASS COUHTT ALAliaiTCE Friendship Tl B ALEXANDER Bethlehem II B ASHE Lans ire II E AVERY. Lees ilcRae(Pri.] II £ Valley Springs H s Plat Creek II B Sand Hill II B Lee School for Boys(Pri.) II * CALDWELL Hudson II B Shiloh L± » ftflTASTRA Blackburn 1 1 a Banook II B CUMBERLAND Massey Hill Falcon •*. CLEVliUuiD U 3&3k3St5& Belwood "? Grover Southnont II B Uidway II B DAVIE Snith Grove II B DUPLE* Chinquapin II B DUBJULI Bractoun II * EDGECOMBE South Ec'-cecoabe II A, FORSYTE Sedge Garden II A. Walkertown II ^ EBAHKIiEf Gold Sand II A GATES Gates II B GKEENE Hoolicrton II I! GttHiFOED ItanJ^in Sunnor Sumerfieljl II II II & B B HABHETT Benhavcn H B HENDERSON Flat Hock II B Presses or Edwards & Broughton Company RALEIGH Slaaesvill© II B JOHNSTON IfeMOW II h LENOIR Moss Hill II B HCDOViELL Pleasant Garden II B Mecklenburg Berryhill II A MOOIiE Elise I B HflSB Castalia II B NORTHAMPTON Jackson Severn II II B B ONSLOW Srainsboro II B ORANGE Eflantl iycock II II BB BDTKEEFaOD liollis sjiipson Plata Vice Piney Grove nails SCOTLAND Sprtac Hill SUKRT iiountr.in Park Institute(Pri.] HMto Plains SViim nhittior UNION ninaate HfiXE KniiJitlale OILKES Trap Hill "11NCET Bumsville Valle ^rucis Pitt Eureka College II Presses of Edwards & Broughton Company RALEIGH INTRODUCTION In the last twenty years North Carolina has made a serious and continuous effort to increase the offerings of the public schools on a universal basis from the seventh grade up through the high school. As a result of this effort we have witnessed a phenomenal growth in the enrollment of the public high schools, especially in the rural districts. The constitutional term of six months is not a sufficient basis to provide the necessary elementary training for entrance upon high school at a reasonable age. It has, therefore, been necessary in all local communi-ties, both city and rural, to vote a special tax to lengthen the school term beyond six months before undertaking to provide adequate high school facilities. Notwithstanding this handicap, more than half of the rural territory of the State is now included in high school districts.. Forty-five thousand boys and girls are enrolled in the public high schools. During this constructive period the greater effort has been given to providing buildings and to securing funds for the extension of fcthe term. The time has now come, however, when more attention can be given to the scientific organization of these schools to the end that they may be made more efficient. There has been considerable criticism coming out from the colleges that rural boys and girls coming from these new institutions were not as well prepared for college as students coming from the city schools. We should not be surprised at this if we take into consideration the fact that many pupils graduating from the high schools attended elementary school for only four or six months in the year. We should take into consideration also the fact that these rural high schools are new and made up of pupils who have not been associated throughout the whole school period, and for these reasons could not reasonably be expected to do as efficient work as the older schools with their accumu- 4 High Schools of North Carolina lated traditions and standards. The efficiency of the rural high schools is rapidly improving, however, and in the course of a few years we may confidently expect a much hetter output than we are now receiving. This interest in rural high school education is made increasingly manifest in each succeeding year by the addition of a great number of standard high schools. We should remember at all times that these high schools are set up by the vote of a majority of the qualified electors in each district and must, therefore, represent the common will and determination of these communities to provide better edu-cational opportunities for the children belonging to them. This high school development is not the result of outside pressure, but is a direct growth from within, being the expression of the desire of the people in each particular community. The program of expansion is approximately half completed. There are still other rural boys and girls who would gladly accept the high school opportunity if it were provided for them. This desire for better school facilities on the part of the people themselves as manifested by their continuous effort in this direction, is a sign of a healthy and wholesome educational spirit among the people of the State. This bulletin was prepared by Dr. J'. Henry Highsmith, Director of the Division of School Inspection. It is hoped that it will be of service to those communities already operating high schools and an inspiration to those who do not yet have them. State Superintendent Public Instruction. EXPLANATORY NOTE This list of high schools in North Carolina gives the name of the school together with the name of the principal and the postoffice address of the school. The schools are listed alphabetically by counties. The name of the county superintendent follows the name of the county iu each case together with his address. The schools are listed as Special Charter or city schools, Rural schools, and Private schools. The list contains the names of 686 white high schools and 94 colored high schools, making a total of 780 schools in which some high school work is being done. Of the 686 white schools 543 are accredited. Of the 94 colored high schools 49 are accredited. There are 107 special charter white schools, and 33 colored. There are 546 white and 25 colored rural schools. There are 32 private colored schools. The classification of all accredited schools is given. For example : Alexander-Wilson in Alamance County is classified as an accredited school, II, A. 1924. This means that the school is an accredited school in group II, Class A, placed upon the list in 1924. For complete information on classification of schools see pages 11-14 this bulletin. When the classification of a school is not given it is a non-standard school. All Special Charter and Rural High Schools are public unless otherwise stated. Private schools are listed separately. Where the name of the principal is not given it means that the Preliminary Report for the session 1926-27 has not been received. There are few such cases. All schools which have been accredited for the session 1925-26 together with all schools previously accredited are included in the list. The list is complete, therefore, until the close of the session 1926-27. The date of accrediting of schools in 1920 and prior thereto is not indicated in this list. 6 High Schools of North Carolina For the convenience of directors of summer schools and college authorities who admit students upon a basis of graduation from standard schools a list of schools arranged alphabetically is given in this bulletin. Persons who are not familiar with the location of schools in the various counties find it difficult to locate the names of schools when they are given alphabetically by counties. It is hoped that this list will expedite the work of all those who have occasion to use the names of accredited schools. The high schools of the State which are members of or accredited by the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern States are given in the bulletin both as a recognition of these schools and as information for those who may wish to know the schools which are accredited by the Southern Association. The High School Course of Study has been revised and reprinted. Special attention is called to the bulletin, High School Reorganization, Educational Publication No. 98. This bulletin outlines the curriculum, suggests the organization, and shows a daily schedule for three, four, five and six teacher schools. All high school principals are expected to be thoroughly familiar with the bulletin, High School Reorganization, and to use it faithfully. Director Division School Inspection. February 1, 1927. STANDARD HIGH SCHOOLS A Standard High School as defined in the State law is as follows: "A school term of not less than 160 days; four years or grades beyond the seventh elementary grade; three teachers holding required certificates; not less than forty-five pupils in average daily attendance; a program of studies approved by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction; such equipment as may be deemed necessary by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction to make the instruction beneficial to pupils." In the interpretation of this law the following suggestions and require-ments are made for the development of a standard high school: 1. Teachers Every teacher employed in a standard or accredited high school must hold a high school teacher's certificate issued by the Division of Certification. This requirement holds for all classes of schools, public and private, white and colored, urban and rural. At least three whole time teachers must be employed in the lowest class of standard school. These three teachers may be employed when the average daily attendance is forty-five pupils; four teachers may be employed for an average daily attendance of seventy; five teachers for an average daily attendance of 100 pupils, and one additional teacher for each additional thirty pupils in average daily attendance. 2. Length of Term The length of term in a Group II, Class B School, which is the lowest class of standard high school, must be eight months or 160 days, exclusive of holidays. 3. Length of Recitation Periods With an eight months term, 160 days, recitation periods must be forty-five minutes in the clear in order that each course may be 120 clock hours of a unit of work. In arranging a daily schedule provision should be made for at least five minutes between recitation periods to allow for time spent in changing classes. The actual time spent in instruction during each recitation period must be forty-five minutes. 4. Fifteen Standard Units Are Required for Graduation A unit is defined as follows: A unit is the credit allowed for the satis-factory completion of a course pursued for thirty-two weeks or more with five recitation periods per week, each recitation period being forty-five minutes in length. If the term is thirty-six weeks, recitation periods may be forty minutes in length. A unit of work is 120 clock hours. In esti-mating the fifteen units required for graduation such subjects as Arithmetic and Spelling should not be considered. When Arithmetic is offered in the eighth grade credit may be given toward graduation from any given school, but such credit will not be accepted by colleges in meeting entrance requirements. High Schools of North Carolina 5. Average Daily Attendance There must be at least forty-five pupils in average daily attendance in the lowest standard school. Such an average attendance permits the employment of three whole-time properly certified teachers. 6. Course of Study A four year course of study must be provided. This means ordinarily the eighth, ninth, tenth, and eleventh grades. In some schools there are twelve grades and in some instances the eighth grade is regarded as a part of the junior high school. There is nothing to prevent the organization of a high school on the Junior-Senior basis. When an effort is made to organize on this basis it is suggested that the seventh and eighth grades be organized as a junior high school and the ninth, tenth, and eleventh grades as the senior high school. In schools where there are twelve grades it will be more convenient to organize on what is known as the 6-3-3 Plan: the six year elementary school, a three year junior high school, composed of grades seven, eight and nine, and a senior high school composed of grades ten, eleven and twelve. In small high schools with three or four teachers and an average daily attendance of forty-five to seventy pupils it is not advisable, perhaps, to attempt to organize on the Junior-Senior basis. Note: Every school should be organized as suggested in High School Reorganization, publication No. 98. The Curriculum adopted must conform to the suggestion made for three, four, five and six teacher schools. 7. Equipment A. Library—A separate room with adequate furniture must be provided for the library which may be used also as a reading room. There must be in the lowest standard high school at least 300 volumes of distinctively high school grade. The books in the library should be distributed as follows: (1) All reference books and periodicals suggested in the high school library bulletin. (2) Fifty volumes of standard fiction. (3) Fifty volumes of standard literature, in the form of essays, orations, addresses, short stories, and dramas. (4) At least ten of the books suggested on Agriculture and Home Economics. (5) Seventy-five volumes of History and Biography. (6) Twenty-five books on Georgraphy and Travel. (7) Good editions of at least twenty-five of the leading British and American Poets. In meeting the requirements each of the reference books and periodicals may be counted as one volume in the 300 books required for standard schools. B. Maps—To make the teaching effective, it is necessary not only to have good textbooks, but also to have good apparatus, such as maps, charts, lantern slides, pictures, and specimens. The requirements for maps for use in connection with physical, general or commercial georgraphy, general science, history, and literature are as follows: High Schools of North Carolina usical series: 1. World on Mercator's Projection 5. Europe 2. United States 6. Asia 3. North America 7. Africa 4. South America 8. Australia Five of the above are required, but the entire series should be provided if possible. B. BLACKBOARD OUTLINE SERIES: Five under A above are required, and eight or more are recommended. c. political series: At least one set of seven or eight maps, under A above, are required. Also a good map of North Carolina, and a map of the Land Office, U. S. Department of the Interior, showing the territorial expansion of the United States. d. historical series: 1. For English, History and Literature: England, or the British Isles. 2. For Ancient History and Latin: Ancient World, Roman Empire, Ancient Greece, Ancient Italy. (This historical series is recommended, but not required.) E. FOR MODERN EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN HISTORY: 1. A good series of charts for European History. 2. A good series of charts for American History. (These charts are recommended, but not required.) These requirements with reference to maps and charts became effective September 1, 1923. C. Laboratory—For the teaching of Science there must be at least one room set apart for laboratory work and this room must have the necessary furniture and supplies. At least two sciences must be taught in a standard school. In the small school these sciences or subjects should be General Science in the eighth grade and Biology in the ninth. In the larger schools additional sciences may be offered. In providing for each science the general apparatus and supplies should be purchased and one individual set for each two to four students in any given class. In General Science and Biology 25 to 30 experiments should be properly performed by each student taking these subjects. D. High School Records and Reports—The high school records are a matter of first rate importance. The high school register should be used by the high school teachers and the permanent high school record card furnished by the State Department must be used. The State Department of Public Instruction has printed a sufficient supply of permanent high school record cards to furnish the necessary cards for all high schools. These may be obtained from the office of the County Superintendent. A filing case should be provided in each high school for the keeping of-high school records. A filing cabinet is an essential part of the equipment of each high school principal's office. 10 High Schools of North Carolina The Preliminary Report should be submitted promptly when request is made. This is the report which is to be made shortly after the opening of each school session. The Annual Report should be made immediately after the close of school and submitted promptly. One copy should be sent to the County Superintendent, one to the State High School Supervisor, and one copy kept in the office of the principal for reference. No school can be properly rated Until the annual report is submitted. 8. Required Subjects There are some subjects so fundamental that they should be required of all students. Occasionally a student will be found who lacks ability to pursue successfully any given high school subject, but the majority of all students will be able to do satisfactorily the work required in connection with a few prescribed subjects. The following units are required for graduation from a standard school: Units English 4 Mathematics 2 Science 2 History 2 *Foreign Language 2 9. Elective Subjects Elective subjects are offered under the Reorganization Plan but students should select electives wisely in order to prevent smattering. It will be noted that only two units of foreign language are required. These units may be offered in Latin or French in small schools along with German and Spanish in larger schools. Four years or more of a foreign language should be offered in certain types of schools. The two required units for graduation from high school will not meet college entrance re-quirements in every instance and students desiring such credit should be advised to take perhaps four years of Latin and at least two years of modern language if the curriculum adopted make it possible. The two units in Mathematics should include Arithmetic and Algebra. Students who wish to complete college entrance requirements should take at least one and one half years of Algebra and one year of Plane Geometry. In the larger high schools where Advanced Algebra and Solid Geometry are offered as electives it will be possible for students to select these courses in contemplation of college entrance. Students who specialize in Vocational subjects are not required to offer foreign language credits for graduation. If a student takes four years of Agriculture he is not required to offer any foreign language work in meeting the requirements for graduation. This applies also to students who take four years of Home Economics. A student who offers only two years of either one of these subjects is required to offer the two units of foreign language work required for graduation. * Not required of students specializing in vocational subjects. High Schools of North Carolina 11 COLLEGE ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS The colleges in the State differ somewhat with regard to credits or units required for entrance to college. The colleges have agreed, however, to grant the following credits for work done in high school toward meeting college entrance requirements: Units English 4 Social Science, including History and Civics 4 Mathematics 4 Greek 3 Latin 4.7 French 3 German 3 Spanish 2 Botany 5 or 1 Chemistry 5 or 1 Physics 5 or 1 Physiology 5 Zoology 5 or 1 General Science 5 or 1 Physiography 5 or 1 Drawing 1 Commercial Geography 5 Vocational Agriculture 2 Bookkeeping 1 Commercial Arithmetic 1 Stenography 1 Manual Training 2 Home Economics 2 Bible 2 Music , 2 Expression 5 It should be kept in mind in estimating college credits that a unit of work is 120 clock hours. A subject may be given an entrance credit of one unit if the course is pursued for a term of thirty-two weeks, five days to the week, with recitation periods forty-five minutes in length. The same credit may be secured for a thirty-six weeks term with forty-minute recita-tion periods. If a student knows what college he expects to enter, he should plan his course to meet the entrance requirements of that institution. THE CLASSIFICATION OF HIGH SCHOOLS There are two groups of standard high schools in North Carolina: Group I—Class AA, Class A, and Class B. Group II—Class A, and Class B. (Class B is the lowest standard or accredited school.) Note. Every teacher employed in a standard high school must hold a high school teacher's certificate. The Standards of these groups are set forth as follows: 12 High Schools of North Carolina Group I—Class AA. 1. A four-year course of study beyond the seventh grade. 2. Length of term—nine months, or 180 days, exclusive of holidays. 3. Number of teachers—twelve teachers holding proper certificates. 4. Length of recitation periods—at least forty minutes. 5. Fifteen standard units required for graduation. 6. Laboratory facilities for the teaching of Science—General Science and Biology, and Physics or Chemistry. 7. Library of at least 1,000 volumes of distinctly high school books. 8. Required number of maps, charts, and other equipment. 9. Attendance—at least 310 pupils in average daily attendance. Group I—Class A. 1. Four-year course of study. 2. Length of term—nine months, or 180 days, exclusive of holidays. 3. Number of teachers—four teachers of academic subjects and two teachers of vocational subjects—a total of six teachers. 4. Length of recitation periods—at least forty minutes. 5. Fifteen units required for graduation. 6. Laboratory facilities for the teaching of Science. 7. Library of not fewer than 500 volumes. 8. Maps according to requirements. 9. Attendance—at least 130 pupils in average daily attendance. Group I—Class B. 1. Four-year course of study. 2. Length of term—nine months, or 180 days, exclusive of holidays: 3. Number of teachers—four whole-time teachers, one of whom may be a teacher of vocational subjects. 4. Length of recitation periods—at least forty minutes. 5. Fifteen units required for graduation. 6. Laboratory facilities for the teaching of Science. 7. Library of not fewer than 500 volumes. 8. Maps according to requirements. 9. Attendance—at least 70 pupils in average daily attendance. Group II—Class A, 1. Four-year course of study. 2. Length of term—eight months, or 160 days, exclusive of holidays. 3. Four whole-time teachers, one of whom may be a teacher of voca-tional subjects. 4. Length of recitation periods—at least forty-five minutes. 5. Fifteen units required for graduation. 6. Laboratory facilities for the teaching of Science. 7. Library of not fewer than 300 volumes. 8. Maps according to requirements. 9. Attendance—at least 70 pupils in average daily attendance. Group II—Class B. : L Foui>year course of study. ' 2. Length of term—eight months, or 160 days, exclusive of holidays. 3. Three whole-time teachers, holding proper certificates. 4. Length of recitation periods—at least forty-five minutes. High Schools of North Carolina 13 5. Fifteen units required for graduation. 6. Laboratory facilities for the teaching of Science—at least two Sciences. 7. Library of not fewer than 300 volumes. 8. At least forty-five pupils in average daily attendance. 9. Maps according to requirements. The schools below those of standard grade should be classified. The work in a school should be so organized that it can be definitely estimated just what amount of credit a pupil is entitled to for the work he has completed. There are three classes of schools below those of standard grade. These constitute what will be known as Group III schools, Classes A, B, and C. Group III—Class A. This is a three-teacher, non-standard high school. A high school may have three whole-time teachers, offer four years of work, and have a term of thirty-two weeks, but not be rated as a standard school because certain requirements have not been met. Such a school is called a three-teacher non-standard school. In such a school every effort should be put forth, of course, to meet the requirements of a standard or accredited school. The principal of a school of this class must hold at least the High School Teachers' Certificate, Class A. and :may receive a salary of $1,800 on a basis of a nine months' term. Group III—Class B. A Certified School. By Certified School is meant the following: 1. Three years of work beyond the elementary school. That is, the work of the eighth, ninth, and tenth grades, or first, second, and third years of a high school. 2. A term of thirty-two weeks, exclusive of holidays. 3. Recitation periods of forty-five minutes in length. 4. Two whole-time teachers, holding proper certificates. 5. Laboratory facilities for the teaching of General Science. 6. A library of not less than 200 volumes. 7. Twelve units of work completed. 8. An average daily attendance of thirty pupils. The principal of a Certified School must hold at least the High School Teacher's Certificate, Class A, and may receive a salary of $1,600 on a basis of a nine months' term. Group III—Class C. A Recognized School. A Recognized School may be defined as follows: 1. Two years of work beyond the elementary school. That is, the work of the eighth and ninth grades, or first and second years of high school. 2. A term of thirty-two weeks, exclusive of holidays. 3. Recitation period of forty-five minutes in length. 4. One whole-time teacher holding proper certificate. 5. Eight units of work completed. 6. Library of 100 volumes. 7. Twenty pupils in average daily attendance. The principal of a Recognized School must hold at least the High School Teacher's Certificate, Class A, and may receive a salary of $1,500 on a basis of a nine months' term. 14 High Schools of North Carolina High School work should not be undertaken unless it can be provided for in a somewhat adequate manner. No school will be recognized as a high school unless there is one teacher giving whole time to high school instruc-tion. High school work should not be attempted in a school where an ele-mentary teacher, who should be giving her whole time to the elementary school, employs a part of her time in giving high school instruction. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION The schools listed below are accredited by or are members of the Associa-tion of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern States. Those marked (*) were added to the list in December, 1926. Aberdeen, Aberdeen—A. S. Ballard. Albemarle, Albemarle—J. P. Sifford. Asheville — Academy of St. Genevieve, Asheville—Mother Mabel Monk. Asheville High School, Asheville—Lee H. Edwards. Asheville School, Asheville—W. H. Jones. Asheville Normal, Asheville—Miss Olivia C. Gillespie. Badin, Badin—E. R. Spruill. Boiling Springs, Boiling Springs—J. D. Huggins. Burlington, Burlington—W. D. Halfacre. Canton, Canton—R. J. Reveley. Caroleen (Henrietta-Caroleen), Caroleen—J. B. Jones. Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill—L. R. Sides. Charlotte (Central), Charlotte—E. H. Garringer. Concord, Concord—A. H. Jarratt. *Dunn, Dunn—J. Shepard Bryan. Durham— Durham High School, Durham—W. F. Warren. West Durham High School, West Durham—S. G. Lindsay. Edenton, Edenton—John A. Holmes. Elizabeth City, Elizabeth City—A. B. Combs. *Elm City, Elm City—P. T. Fugate. Farmville, Farmville—G. R. Wheeler. Fayetteville, Fayetteville—J. R. MacNeel. Forest City (Cool Springs), Forest City—C. A. Erwin. Gastonia, Gastonia—J. Eris Cassell. Goldsboro, Goldsboro—W. A. Mahler. Greensboro, Greensboro—C. W. Phillips. Greenville, Greenville—J. A. Keech. Hamlet, Hamlet—H. M. Kizer. Henderson, Henderson—A. P. Sledd. Hendersonville — Blue Ridge School, Hendersonville—J. R. Sandifer. *Fassifern School, Hendersonville—J. R. Sevier. Hendersonville High, Hendersonville—H. C. Mardis. Hickory, Hickory—R. W. Carver. High Point, High Point—L. R. Johnston. Kinston (Grainger), Kinston—Miss Madge Daniels. Laurinburg, Laurinburg—R. G. Kiser. Lenoir, Lenoir—J. P. Leeper. Lexington, Lexington—T. D. Stokes. High Schools of North Carolina 15 Lumberton, Lumberton—W. S. Whitaker. Marshall, Marshall—D. W. Kanoy. Mars Hill College (H. S. Dept.), Mars Hill—R. M. Lee. Monroe, Monroe—R. N. Ledford. Morganton, Morganton—D. W. Maddox. *Mount Airy, Mount Airy—Miss Margaret Sparger. North Wilkesboro, North Wilkesboro—L. E. Calhoun. Oak Ridge Institute, Oak Ridge—T. E. Whitaker. Oxford — Oxford High School, Oxford—W. W. Weldon. Oxford Orphanage, Oxford—Dennis H. Cooke. Raeford, Raeford—J. M. Stackhouse. Raleigh — Raleigh High School, Raleigh—C. E. Wessinger. Saint Mary's School, Raleigh—W. W. Way, President State School for the Blind, Raleigh—Hugh C. Griffin. Reidsville, Reidsville—J. H. Fleming. Rich Square, Rich Square—A. W. Oakes, Jr. Roanoke Rapids, Roanoke Rapids—C. W. Davis. Rockingham, Rockingham—Miss Kate Finley. Rocky Mount, Rocky Mount—Z. L. Foy. Rutherford College (H. S. Dept.), Rutherford College—W. F. Starnes. Rutherfordton-Spindale, Rutherfordton—B. L. Smith Pineland School for Girls, Salemburg—Mr and Mrs. W. J. Jones. Salisbury (Boyden), Salisbury—Frank B. John. Selma, Selma—N. C. Woodlief. Scotland Neck, Scotland Neck—F. M. Tucker. Shelby, Shelby—A. C. Lovelace. Smithfield, Smithfield—N. C. Shuford. Southern Pines, Southern Pines—W. F. Allen. Spencer, Spencer—W. F. Shealy. Statesville, Statesville—W. R. Kirkman. Tarboro, Tarboro—W. C. Ramsey. Thomasville, Thomasville—P. C. Newton. *Warrenton, Warrenton—J. Y. Kerr. Washington, Washington—E. S. Johnson. Wilmington (New Hanover), Wilmington—W. O. Hampton. Wilson, Wilson—Ray Armstrong. Winston-Salem — Salem Academy, Winston-Salem—Miss Eleanor C. Chase. Winston-Salem H. S. (R. J. Reynolds), Winston-Salem—J. Watson Moore. ' LIST OF SCHOOLS ACCREDITED FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR CLOSING JUNE 30, 1926 County and School Principal Post Office Classification Alamance: Elon College II, B. Anson: S. H. Mingus - .-. Polkton, R-2 II, B. Deep Creek D. W. B. Coon Wadesboro, R II, B. W. L. Harris Peachland -.__.. II, B. Bladen: Kelly (French's Creek) W. N. Rhyne Kelly . II, B. Buncombe: 0. H. Tilson. -. Asheville, R-2 II, B. Burke: C. C. Long II, B. Camden: South Mills____ South Mills II, B. Carteret: R. L. Fritz, Jr. Beaufort. II, B. Catawba: Mountain View W. E. Abernathy... Hickory, R.F.D. II, B. Chatham: Goldston-. .. J.H.Moore.-. ... . . .. . II, B. Cleveland: Fallston W. R.Gary Fallston II, A. Cumberland: Sunnyside R. W. McDonald Fayetteville, R.F.D. _ II, B. Davidson: 0. M. Staton II, B. Duplin: C. H. Walker II, B. Kenansville I. C. Pait __ Kenansville II, B. 18 High Schools of North Carolina County and School Principal Post Office Classification Forsyth : J. H. White II, B. Mineral Springs W. A. Sowers Winston-Salem, R-3. II, A. W.B. Speas II, B. Franklin: C. B. Howard II, B. Gates : L. C. Hand II, B. II, B. Granville: Oak Hill W. C. Poe Virgilina, Va II, A. Greene: Walstonburg _. H. W. Carter Walstonburg II, B. Guilford: Greensboro, R-6 Brown Summit II, B. L. H. Floyd II, B. Halifax: Aurelian V. C. Matthews II, B. Hertford: Harrellsville Murfreesboro II, B. II, B. Hyde: G. M. Guthrie II, B. Iredell: S. B. Smithey .. II, B. Jackson: W. C. Reed Whittier II, B. Johnston: E. T. Boyette Kenly, R.F.D II, B. II, B. Wilson s Mills II, B. Madison: * Mars Hill Ethel E. English Mars Hill II, A. High Schools of North Carolina 19 County and School Principal Post Office Classification Mecklenburg: Bain (Mint Hill).. Harry L. Griffin Matthews, R-19 II, B. T. C. Lingerfeldt *.-. II, B. Oakhurst W. S. Hough___ Charlotte, R-l II, A. Steel Creek W. C. Merritt Pineville, R-15 II, B. Moore: Cameron . . . J. Clyde Kelly Cameron II, A. Nash: L. H. McNeely II, B. Northampton: T. R Everett - II, B. Pitt: Guy B. Rhodes II, B. Randolph: Franklin vUle__. II, B. F A Ficquett II, B. Rowan: II, B. R. Lee Trexler II, B. C. A. Furr II, A. E. N. Peeler II, B. Rutherford: Ellenboro . R. B. Tapp II, A. Rutherfordton -. II, B. Stanly: P. D. Baird New London II, B. Albemarle II, A. Stokes: C. M. Felts Germanton . II, B. . Surry: Rockford .. II, B. Union: W. Q. Gngg - Indian Trail Monroe, R-l II, B. Union J. B. Haney II, B. 20 High Schools of North Carolina County and School Principal Post Office Classification Vance: Dabnev J. R. Nixon ... Dabney II, B. Zeb Vance . C. M. Billings, Jr Kittrell II, B. Washington: • Mackevs _ _- A. W. Davenport Mackeys .- II, B. E. N. Riddle II, B. Wayne: Grantham . W. J. Nichols. Goldsboro, R-4. II, B. Seven Springs. . B. K. Miller Seven Springs II, B. Yancey: E. D. Wilson. . II, B. Pensaeola II, B. SCHOOLS DROPPED FROM THE ACCREDITED LIST JUNE 1, 1926. Bertie: Lewiston- Buncombe: Grove Park Forsyth : W. L. Ingold Guilford: Polk: W. H. Cole Robeson: Lumber Bridge. WHITE HIGH SCHOOLS Countv, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date ALAMANCE: Special Charter: Burlington. . Graham Haw River.. Mebane Rural : Altamahaw- Ossipee Alexander- Wilson Eli Whitney. Elon College Friendship... Pleasant Grove Stony Creek.. Sylvan ALEXANDER: Rural: Bethlehem Hiddenite Stony Point. .. Taylorsville... ALLEGHANY: Rural: Piney Creek . . Sparta '.. Private: Glade Valley.. ANSON: Special Charter: Morven Wadesboro Rural: Ansonville Burnsville Deep Creek.. _ Lilesville McFarlan Peachland Polkton ASHE: Rural: Bowie Elkland Helton Lansing Sutherland Virginia- Carolina West Jefferson A. H. King W. D. Halfacre H. G. McBane J. D. Barber J. P. Moore David Miller W. A. Young C. V. Ferguson J. A. Hornaday H. L. Foster C.M.Miller A. L. Combs R. H. Hutchinson M. A. Stone W. W. Stockman C. H. Gryder J. W. McCall Gilbert Craig John M. Cheek T. P. Sheffey B. Robinson C. W. Erwin R. W. Allen J. F. Lowrance L. H. Fogleman Fred Burgess T. A. Jones D. W. B. Coon Zeno Martin M. F. Teeter W.L.Harris W. C. McColl J. 0. Goodman L. K. Halsey J. B. Hash C. C. Bost G.H.Hatfield B. H. Duncan Robt. E. Lee Plummer F.C.Nye Graham... Burlington Graham. _. Haw River Mebane. .. Elon College, R-l. Graham, R-l Saxapahaw Elon College Burlington. __ Burlington, R-3... Burlington, R-2... Snow Camp Taylorsville Taylorsville Hiddenite Stony Point Taylorsville-. Sparta Piney Creek Sparta Glade Valley Wadesboro Morven Wadesboro Ansonville Polkton, R-2 Wadesboro Lilesville McFarlan Peachland Polkton Beaver Creek Fleetwood Todd Sturgills Lansing Trade, Tenn Grassy Creek West Jefferson I, A \. I, B. 1922 II, B. 1925 I, B. 1925 II, B. II, A. II, A. II, B. II, A. II, A. 1924 II, A. 1924 II, A. 1922 II, B. 1923 II, A. 1923 II, B. II, B. 1924 I, A. II, B. 1925 II, B. 1926 II, B. 1926 II, B. 1925 II, B. 1926 II, B. 1924 I, A. I, B. 22 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date ASHE: {Continued) Private : G. B. Price II, B. II, A. II, A. II, B. I, A. II, A. II, A. I, B. I, B. I, B. II, A. II, B. II, B. II, B. II, A. II, A. II, B. II, B. AVERY: R. T. Teague Rural: 1922 J. D. Horton D.C.Butler 1923 1924 Private: Lees McRae Edgar H. Tufts Plumtree School BEAUFORT: H. H. McLean Special Charter: Rural: E. W. Glass 1925 Bath G.W.Rhodes Bath 1925 C. H. Young 1922 F. Parker 1922 Old Ford C. J. Rast Washington, R.F.D.. Private: Washington Coll. Inst M. 0. Fletcher 1923 BERTIE: H. W. Early Rural: P. B. Pollock Colerain Lewiston Colerain, R-1 1925 Lewiston- 1923 W. R. Smithwick J. T. Gaskill R. M. Peele Roxobel- Kelford D. P. McCain J 1922 BLADEN: Elizabethtown Abbottsburg Bladenboro Rural: V. E. Glenn.. F. Q. Barbee i921 1924 Elizabethtown Kelly 1925 Kelly (French's Creek) C. F. Copeland 1926 High Schools of North Carolina 23 County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date BLADEN: (Continued) White Oak Academy BRUNSWICK: Rural : Bolivia Leland Southport BUNCOMBE: Special Charter: Asheville Hall-Fletcher. _ Rural: Barnardsville - . Biltmore Black Mountain Candler Emma Fairview Grace Haw Creek Leicester Sand Hill Swannanoa Weaverville West Buncombe Woodfin Shanghai Venable Valley Springs Private: Acad, of St. Genevieve Asheville School Asheville Farm School Asheville Nor. Sch. (Prep. Dept.) Bingham Mil. Academy Christ School. Grove Park School Montreal Nor. School Weaver College Lee Schools for Boys BURKE: Special Char er: Morganton F. T.Johnson B. R. Page S. L. Bowen W. N.Rhyne L. J. Dawkins A. C. Reynolds Lee H. Edwards G. A. Hartrick F. A. Penland W.H.Jones J. 0. Wood C.J.Rich S.O.Wilde J. W. Brown F. L. Safford 0. H. Tilson C. Fred Jervis G.V.Allen E. N.Howell 0. B. Jones V. W. Brown W. T. Wells Miss Minerva Brittain Floyd Brigman W. S. Burleson Mother M. Monk W. H. Jones L. H. Burch J. E.Calfee Col. S. R. McKee.... R. R.Harris James Brooks S. L. Woodward C. H. Trowbridge J. A. Peoples R. L. Patton D. W. Maddox White Oak Southport Bolivia Leland Southport Asheville Asheville Asheville Barnardsville. .. Biltmore Black Mountain Candler Asheville, R^._. Fairview Asheville, R-l.. Asheville, R-2. _. Leicester Candler Swannanoa Weaverville Asheville, R-4. . Asheville, R-5__ Weaverville Biltmore, R-2... Skyland Asheville Asheville School Farm School Asheville Asheville Arden Asheville Montreat Weaverville Blue Ridge Monganton Morganton II, A. 1923 II, A. I, AA. II, A I, A II, A II, A II, A II, B II, B II, A II, B II, B II, B II. A I, B. II, A. I, B. II, A. II, B. I, B. I, A. 24 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of High School burke: (Continued) Glen Alpine... Rural: Drexel Hildebran Valdese Olive Hill.... Private: Rutherford College __. CABARRUS: Special Charter: Concord Rural: Harnsburg Kannapolis Winecoff Private: Mont Amoena Seminary... Collegiate Institute CALDWELL: Special Charter: Granite Falls.. Lenoir Rural: Collettsville... Dudley Shoals. Hudson Oak Hill Whitnel Private: Davenport Preparatory School Patterson School CAMDEN: Rural: Shiloh South Mills.... CARTERET: Special Charter: Beaufort Morehead City. Rural: Atlantic Newport Smyrna Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head W. T. Byrd. Mary A. Baugher. G. B. Stine C.C.Long P. E. Corpening... W. F. Starnes... J. B. Robertson. A. H. Jarratt B. S. Weiler, Jr.. R. C. Cannon... P. W. Beard J. H. C. Fisher... G. F. McAllister. J. W. Mcintosh.. W. R. Schaff. J. P. Leeper.. C. M. Abernathy. A. F. Sharpe Geo. E. Smith... A. R. Crisp W. E. Wilson.... W. A. Jenkins Hugh A. Dobbin. L. L. Stevens S. M. Eddleman. F. M. Eason J. H. Workman. F. L. Stroupe C.F.Carroll, Jr.. C. A. Dees R. L. Fritz, Jr Beaufort J. N. Roberson Morehead City. Post Office Address of School Glen Alpine. Drexel Hildebran Valdese Morganton, R.F.D. Connelly Springs. Concord Concord. Harrisburg Kannapolis.. . Concord, R-2. Mt. Pleasant. Mt. Pleasant. Lenoir Granite Falls . Lenoir Collettsville.. Granite Falls. Hudson Lenoir, R-2... Whitnel Lenoir Legerwood.. Indiantown. Shiloh South Mills Beaufort. Atlantic Newport . Smyrna.. Accredited Class—Date I, B. II, B. II, B. I, B. I, AA. II, A. I, A. I, B. II, A. I, A. II, A. II, A II, B. II, A. I, A. II, B. II, B. II, A. High Schools of Worth Carolina County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date CASWELL: Rural : Anderson... Cobb Memorial Leasburg Milton Pelham Prospect Hill Semora Yanceyville (Bartlett Yancey) ... Robt. W. Isley. CATAWBA: Special Charter: Hickory Newton Rural: Ball's Creek Blackburn Catawba Catawba County Farm-life Claremont.. Highland... Longview. .. Maiden Mountain View Monogram. • Sherrill's Ford. West Hickory. White Church. Private: Concordia College CHATHAM: Rural: Bells Bennett Bonlee Bynum Goldston Moncure Pittsboro SilerCity CHEROKEE: Special Charter: Andrews Murphy CHOWAN: Special Charter: Edenton. _. R. W. Barnette. F. B. Harton... D. H. Lashley. . J. E. Farrior, Jr. W. J. Liles J. E. Joines C. E. Newman.. S. H. Abell. J. A. Capps. Samuel Thompson. I. H. Butt R. D. Huitt. D.J. Whitener.... H. G. Kopenhaver. R. W. Whitener... A. P. Whisenhunt. J. Loy Sox C. H. Aderholdt... J. B. Whitener.... W. E. Abernathy.. F. E. Abernathy .. C. M. Dickson J. L. Kiser 0. W. Kreinheder. W. R. Thompson . J. F. Gngg R. L. Forrester. R. C. Dorsett... Archie Braxton. J. H. Moore H. G. Self A. V. Nolan W. G. Coltrane. A. L. Martin . . L. B. Nichols. B. W. Sipe... R. H. Bachman. Yanceyville. Newton Claremont Hickory.. Hickory Maiden Hickory Long Island Sherrill's Ford. West Hickory.. R. N. Hoyle Claremont, R-2 Union Ridge. . Ruffln Mount Gilead. Milton Pelham Prospect Hill.. Semora. Yanceyville. . Newton . Hickory. Newton. Miss Paulina Hassell. Conover. Pittsboro . Apex Bennett- . Bonlee Bynum.. Goldston.. Moncure. . Pittsboro . Siler City. Murphy. Andrews. Murphy.. Edenton. Edenton. II, A. 1925 I, AA. I, A. Catawba Newton, R-2.... Catawba. II, B. 11, A. II, B. II, A. 11. A. II, B. II, A. I, B. II, B. n, a. II, B. II, B. II, B. II, A. I, A. I, B. I. B. 26 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date CHOWAN: {Continued) Rural C. R. Roe II, B. II, A. I, A. I, AA. II, A. II, A. II, A. II, B. I, A. II, B. II, B. II, A. II, A II, B. II, A. II, A. I, A. II, A. II, B. II, B. I, AA. 1923 CLAY: AUenJ. Bell Hayesville-. Hayesville, R-3 Rural: Elf A. H. Shuler 1924 CLEVELAND: J. H. Grigg Shelby .. Special Charter: Kings J. Y. Irvin Kings Mountain Shelby Shelby Rural: Fallston W. R. Gary 1926 B. F. Bird 1925 C. C. Sorrels W. D. Burns 1923 Private: Boiling Springs. COLUMBUS: C. C. Russ Whiteville Rural : 1923 G. V. McNeill E. P. Mendenhall Cerro Gordo. 1925 F. F. Thompson 1925 Fair Bluff Fair Bluff 1925 Tabor P. S. Sykes Tabor 1924 Whiteville Whiteville CRAVEN: R. S. Proctor Special Charter: J. M. Shields Rural: Craven County Farm-life 1922 G. C. Bush Dover, R-3_. J. F. Pugh New Bern, R-2 1925 Brinson H. C. Banks CUMBERLAND: B. T. McBryde Special Charter: Fayetteville J. R. MacNeel Fayetteville High Schools of North Carolina 27 County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date CUMBERLAND: (Continued) Rural : Beaver Dam... Cedar Creek_ . . Eastover Falcon Godwin Grays Creek... Hope Mills Lan Tabor Linden Massey HilL.. South River Seventy-first. .. Stedman Sunnyside Wade CURRITUCK: Rural: Moyock Poplar Branch. DARE: Rural : Kitty Hawk... Hatteras Manteo Wanchese Stumpy Point -. DAVIDSON: Special Charter: Lexington Thomasville Rural: Arcadia Churcnland Denton Fair Grove Linwood Pilot Reeds Southmont Tyro Welcome Midway.. Wallburg Private : Baptist DAVIE: Special Charter: Mocksville.. W.E.Williams... J. P. Crumpler W. C. Eagles I. H. Presley H. M. Wells C. 0. Small K. A. McDonald... Mrs. J. B. Wi!Hns. D. C. Mosteller.... H. H. Hamilton A. C. Hol'and C. C. MacMillan... J. D. Jerome R. W. McDonald... D. S. McCormick., Maud C. Newbury. C. N. Baughan.. B. W. De Shazo. E. W. Pearson . A. E. Baum J. W. Comes . . . L. R. Williford. J. D. Pegram. . J. W. Blackard. S. G. Hasty.... T. D. Stokes.. P. C. Newton- Curtis Bivens W. C. Harward. J. W. Carrell.... R. C. Foster.... R. S. Linwood.. O.G.Fritz 0. M. Staton... E. C. Willis E. R. Smith C. H. Chapman. H. E. White H. F. Pardue... J. L. Fortney. E. P. Bradley. E. C. Staton. . Roseboro, R-3 Cedar Creek Fayetteville, R.F.D. Falcon Godwin Hope Mills, R-2 Hope Mills Linden Linden Fayetteville, R.F.D. Wade Fayetteville, R-3... Stedman Fayetteville, R.F.D. Wade Currituck . Moyock Poplar Branch. Manteo Kitty Hawk. . Hatteras Manteo Wanchese Stumpy Point Lexington Lexington Thomasville . Welcome Linwood, R-l Denton. Thomasville, R.F.D.. Linwood Tnomasville, R.F.D.. Lexington, R-3 Southmont Lexington, R.F.D Welcome Lexington, R-l Wallburg.. Thomasville. Mocksville.. Mocksville. II, B. II, B. II, B. 1925 II, A. 1925 n, B. 1925 II, B. 1926 II, B. I, B. II, B. I, A. I, A. II, B. n, A. II, A. II, B. 1926 II, B 1924 II, A. 1923 I, B. 1925 I, B. 1922 28 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of High School DAVIE: (Continued) Rural: Cana Farmington.. _ Fork Church.. Jerusalem Shady Grove.. Smith Grove.. DUPLIN: Special Charter: Faison Rural : Beulaville Calypso Chinquapin ... Kenansville... Magnolia Rose Hill Teacheys • Wallace Warsaw DURHAM: Special Charter: Durham Rural: Bethesda East Durham., Lowe's Grove.. Mangum Mineral Spring. West Durham.. EDGECOMBE: Special Charter: Tarboro Rural : Battleboro Conetoe Leggett Speed South Edgecombe- . West Edgecombe.. FORSYTH: Special Charter: Winston-Salem. Rural: Clemmons Kernersville Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head J. Minor Mrs. W. S. Wellborn. J. L. Tolar S.MHolton, Jr L. P. Hendrix Mary Lee Miller B. C. Siske. H. T. Ray. A. B. Alderman.. C.H.Walker.... Arthur Ranes I. C. Pait J.S.Blair E. C. Jernigan... Geo. B. Robbins. W. W. Harmon.. J. S. Fleming L. H. Barbour. W. F. Warren P. G. Farrar... C. E.Cooke.. . 0. K. Goodwin. D. H. Crumpton. J.W. Neal S. G Lindsay W. H. Pittman. W. C. Ramsey _ Wm. J. Barefoot. J. C. Horner A. W. McDougle. J. N. Grant N. E. Gresham. M. T. Tanner.. T. H. Cash. Post Office Address of School Cana, R-l Farmington Mocksville, R-3- Cooleemee Advance Advance Warsaw . Faison . Beulaville. _ Calyspo Chinquapin. Kenansville Magnolia. _. Rose Hill... Teacheys.. . Wallace Warsaw Durham. Durham. Durham, R-6. East Durham. Durham, R-3. Durham, R-8-. West Durham. Tarboro Tarboro . Battleboro. Conetoe Tarboro, Box 524. Speed Pinetops Rocky Mount. Winston-Salem. J. W. Moore Winston-Salem. J. F. Brower.. I Clemmons... R. A. Sullivan I Kernervsille. Accredited Class—Date II, B. II, A. II, B. II, B. II, B. II, B. II, B. II, A. II, A. II, A. II, A. I, A. I, AA. II, B" 1924 I, fi-ll, A- 1922 II, A. 192& I, A. I, A II, A I, AA. II, A. II, A. 1922 1922' High Schools of North Carolina 29 County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date FORSYTH: (Continued) J.H.White Lewisville ._ Winston-Salem, R-3_ Tobaccoville Wmston-Salem Rural Hall II, B. II, A. II, B. II, B. II, B. II, B. I, B. I, B. I. B. II, B. II, A. II, B. II, B. II, A. II, A. I,AA. I, A. II, A. II, B. II, B. II, A. II, A. II, A. II, B. II, B. H, B. 1926 1926 J. F. Scott 1924 Old Town 1925 Rural Hall J. C. Co'ley 1925 F.M.White .. W. B. Speas .. .- 1926 W. L. Ingold Walkertown ... Winston-Salem... _. Private: FRANKLIN: E. L. Best Special Charter: W. R. Mills C. B. Garrett 1926 Rural: E. G. Cornelius . 1922 Edward L. Best T. H. Sledge Louisburg, R-4. 1924 Gold-Sand C.B.Howard Private: Louisburg College Miss Sallie P. Betts GASTON: F. P. Hall Special Charter: C. M. Tatum Bessemer City 1921 Rural: Belmon^... Cramerton. . 1922 1925 Highland W. S. Berryhill 1925 Mount Hollv. F. B. Rankin Mount Holly A. C. Warlick Gastonia, R-2__ 1923 Tryon H. M. Loy Bessemer City.. 1923 Private: 1924 Sacred Heart GATES: J. M. Glenn Gatesville Gates . . . . Gatesville Eure __ Rural : Gates, _ T. J. Jessup ... . . L.C.Hand 1926 Hall (Eure).... M. P. Wright M. L. Rowland E. L. Derrick 1926 Sunbury . Sunburv . 1923 30 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date GRAHAM: Robbinsville Robbinsville Oxford II, B. I, A. II, A. II, A. II, A. II, A. II, A. I, B. I, B. II, B. I, AA. I, AA. II, B. II, A. II, A. II, A. II, A. II, B. II, B. II, A. II, A. II, B. II, B. I, B. Rural: R.C.Barrett 1924 GRANVILLE: J. F. Webb Special Charter: N. W. Weldon Rural : R. M. Usry J.A.Pitts--- 1922 Oak Hill W. C. Poe Virgilina, Va._ 1926 1923 Stovall R. C. Young Stovall 1923 Wilton R. F. Coats Franklinton, R-l 1924 Private: Oxford D. H. Cooke 1924 GREENE: Snow Hill Rural: B. L. Rhyne Snow Hill M. R. Mahaffey Snow Hill 1923 R. A. Phillips Walstonburg. _ . 1926 GUILFORD: Thomas R. Foust Special Charter: Greensboro (Central) C. W. PhUlips Rural: Greensboro, R-6__ Greensboro, R-2 Colfax 1926 W. E. Younts 1924 W. H. Cude T. E. Stough 1925 Guilford College . . C. R. Bird Guilford College 1924 W. A. White, Jr E. E. Farlow McLeansville. . - . Brown Summit..- - 1925 L.H.Floyd 1926 Nathaniel R. M. Utley Oak Ridge Pleasant W. H. Crawford Pleasant Garden Greensboro Greensboro, R-4 Greensboro, R-6 Summerfield Greensboro, R-l --- Greensboro Oak Ridge... H. A. Helms 1922 H. G. Waters South Buffalo E. S. McBane 1924 A. C. Metz.-- - S. C. Deskins Private : Greensboro Bible and E. D. Owen Oak Ridge Institute T. E. Whitaker High Schools of jSTorth Carolina 31 County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date HALIFAX: Special Charter: Enfield Roanoke Rapids Scotland Neck Weldon Rural: Aurelian Springs Eastman Hollister HARNETT: Special Charter: Dunn Rural: Anderson Angier Barbecue Bunn Level... Coats Erwin (Duke). LaFayette Lillington Private : Buie's Creek Academy HAYWOOD: Special Charter: Canton Rural : Bethel Clyde Rock Hill Waynesville... Private Haywood Institute HENDERSON: Special Charter: Hendersonville. Rural East Flat Rock. Flat Rock Mills River Private: Fassifern Blue Ridge Fruitland Institute A. E. Akers R. D. White C.W.Davis F. M. Tucker Miss Narcissa B. Daniel V. C. Matthews Ruth M. Swann J. J. Beale B. P. Gentry B. E. Lohr W.E.Howard I. J. Stephenson C. H. Dula J.W.King J. H. Taylor T. W. Sprinkle B. F.Kendall B. D. Bunn J. A. Campbell W.C.Allen R. J. Reveley H. W. Cook Chas. F. Owen Blackwell Lunsford P. W. Townsend P.A.Roberts R. G. Anders H. C. Mardis Miss Bessie Steedman... J. E. Ockerman A. M. Foster, Jr J. R. Sevier.. J. R. Sandifer N. A. Melton Roanoke Rapids. Enfield. Roanoke Rapids. Scotland Neck... Weldon Littleton Enfield, R-2. Hollister Lillington . Dunn. Bunn Level, R-l Angier Olivia Bunn L?vel Coats Erwin Chalybeate SprLngs. Lillington Buie's Creek. Waynesville. Canton. Woodrow Clyde Waynesville, R-2. Waynesville Clyde Hendersonville. Hendersonville. East Flat Rock. Flat Rock Horse Shoe HendersonviUe. Hendersonville. II, A. I, A. I, A. I. B. I, B. 1922 II, B. II, B. 1925 II, B. 1925 II, A. 1925 II, A. 1921 I, A. I, A. II, B. 1924 II, A. 1925 Hendersonville. II, A. II, B. I, A. II, A. 1925 II, B. 1924 II, A. II, B. I, A. 32 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date HERTFORD: Ttural : Ahoskie Como Harrellsville Murfreesboro.. Winton ... HOKE: Rural: Antioch Mi'douson_ Raeford... Rockfish._. HYDE: Rural : Engelhard Fairfield Lake Landing. Ocracoke Sladesville Swan Quarter. IREDELL: Special Charter: Mooresville.-. Statesville Rural: Cool Springs. . Harmony (Iredell County F-l) Scotts Sharon Troutman Union Grove. _ Private: Mitchell Academy Presbyterian Orphanage. . JACKSON: Rural: Cullowhee Qualla Sylva Webster Glenville Private: Sylva Collegiate Institute N. W. Britton. N. Wright A. C. Bergeron. J. R. Brown C. C. Graves. . P. D. Rudd_.._ W. P. Hawfield. Fred Abernathy.. Joe Osborne J. M. Stackhouse. W.J.Olive E. W. Joyner. Melvin Robinson. J. W. Heath M.S.Giles J. H. Andrews A. F. Sharpe, Jr._ G. M. Guthrie. . _ Miss Celeste Henkel. S. A. Leslie W. R. Kirkman. R. W. Adams. R. H. Lankford.. W. P. Whitesides. C. H. Cathey.— R. S. Shore C. R. McLain.... G. H. Ellmore. T. L. O'Kelly.. J. N. Wilson. J. S. Seymour J. D. Parker, Jr H. D. Browning, Jr. Ruth Allison H. H. Wike Winton . Ahoskie Como HarrellsviLe. . Murfreesboro _ Winston Raeford _ Red Springs. Dundarrach. Raeford Rockfish Swan Quarter Engelhard Fairfield Lake Landing. Ocracoke Scranton Swan Quarter. Statesville. Mooresville_ Statesville. . Cleveland. Harmony., Scotts Eufola Troutman. Jennings. _ Statesville Barium Springs . Sylva J. C. Hough. Cullowhee. Whittier... Sylva Webster... Glenville. . II, A. 1921 II, B. 1926 II, B. 1926 I, B. I, A. I, A. II, B. Sylva. II, B. 1923 1926 1923 II, A. II, A. 1923 II, A. 1925 II, A. 1923 II, B. 1926 1923 II, A. II, B. 1926 II, A. 1922 II, B. 1925 I, B. 1924 High Schools of North Carolina 33 County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date JOHNSTON: Special Charter: Benson Clayton Smithfield Rural: Archer Lodge. . Four Oaks Glendale Kenly Meadow Micro Pine Level Princeton Selma Wilson's Mills. _ JONES: Rural: Maysville Pollocksville Trenton LEE: Special Charter: Sanford Rural : Broadway. . Jonesboro . - LENOIR: Special Charter: Kinston Rural : Contentnea.. Moss Hill PinkHill.... LaGrange LINCOLN: Special Charter: Lincolnton... Rural: Asbury Crouse North Brook. Rock Springs. Union MACON: Rural Franklin H. B. Marrow. H. C. Renegar Vann B. Stringfield. C. H. McGregor.... S. T. Liles.. Margaret Tabor.. E. T. Boyette— . G. T. Whitley.... A.G.Glenn G. M. Moser H. Wellons M. P. Young N. G. Woodlief .. Nathan Womack. Manly Fulcher... W. V. Wilkinson. AlexH. White... J. D. Messick C. E. Teague. J. S. Truitt. M. H. Judd.. T. T. Lanier. E. E. Sams. Madge Daniels. C. B. Jefferson. __ J. C. Hough B. B. Holder M. A. Honeycutt. L. B. Beam. W. E. Gladstone . Miss Betty Coon.. P. H. Huss Miss Dora Rhodes. C. E. Mcintosh. .. Juanita Puett Smithfield . Benson Clayton Smithfield. Clayton, R.F.D. Four Oaks Kenly, R.F.D... Kenly Benson, R.F.D.. Micro Pine Level Princeton Selma Wilson's Mills. .. Trenton. Maysville Pollocksville. Trenton Sanford. Sanford. Broadway. Jonesboro . Kinston Kinston. Kinston, R-l Kinston, R.F.D. 4... Pink Hill LaGrange Lincolnton. Lincolnton . Lincolnton, R.F.D... Crouse Cherryville, R-3 Denver Lincolnton, R.F.D... M. D. Billings Franklin G. L. Houk Franklin II, A. I, A. I, A. II, A. 1924 II, B. 1926 II, A. 1923 II, B II, A. I, B II, B. II, B II, B. II, A. I, A. II, A. I, A. I, AA I, A. [I, A. I, A. I, A. II, B. II, A. I, B. 34 High Schools of jSTokth Carolina County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date MACON: (Continued) Higdonville. .. Highlands Maxwell MADISON: Rural: Mars Hill Marshall Walnut Hot Springs. - Private: Mars Hill College MARTIN: Rural: Everetts Hamilton Jamesville Oak City Robersonville. Williamston.. Bear Grass Gold Point- Farm Life MCDOWELL: Special Charter: Marion Rural : Glenwood Nebo Old Fort Pleasant Garden MECKLENBURG: Special Charter: Charlotte: Alexander Graham Junior High. Central Piedmont Junior High. Vocational Davidson Rural: Bain (Mint Hill).. R. N. Moses T. L. Tolar Margaret Dowdle 0. S. Dillard Ethel E.English.. D. W. Kanoy H. D. Pegg. Epps Haws R. L. Moore R.A.Pope D. N.Hix W. W. Clarke J. L. Jones H. M. Ainsley R. I. Leake L. H. Davis S.M.Lee L. B. Wynne J. D. Lilley N. F. Steppe P.J.Story W. B. Harrill Y. V. A. Riser.... Geo. B. Strickland N. R. Prickett.— J. M. Matthews... A.M.Elliott... E. H. Garinger. U. S. Alexander. F. T. Selby H. L. Elliott, Jr 0. A. Tuttle... Higdonville. Highlands. . Franklin Marshall . Mars Hill. . . Marshall Walnut Hot Springs . Mars Hill... Williamston. Everetts Hamilton Jamesville Oak City Robersonville. Williamston.. Williamston, R.F.D. 2... Robersonville, R.F.D Williamston, R.F.D. 4... Marion. Marion. Nealsville. Nebo Old Fort. . Old Fort, R-l. Charlotte II. A. I, B. II, B. I, A. 1926 1923 1924 II, B. 1925 II, B. 1924 II, A. 1923 II, B. I, A. II, B. 1924 II, B. 1923 I, B. 1922 Charlotte. I, AA. Charlotte I, AA. Charlotte . I, A. I, B. Davidson II, B. . 1922 Matthews, R-19 II, B. 192 & High Schools of North Carolina 35 County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date MECKLENBURG: {Continued) Berryhill .' Big Springs Ckar Creek Cornelius Derita Dixie Hickory Grove. Hoskins Huntersville Long Creek Matthews Newell North Charlotte Oak Dale Oakhurst Paw Creek Pineville Sardis-CarmeL . Sharon Steel Creek (Observer) ... Woodlawn Private : Southern Indus-trial Institute MITCHELL: Rural: Bakersville Spruce Pine (Harris) MONTGOMERY: Rural : Biscoe Candor Mt. Gilead Star Troy MOORE: Special Charter: Aberdeen Carthage. ----- Southern Pines. Vass-Lakeview. Rural: Cameron Elise Eagle Springs. . Jackson Springs W. D. Loy H. P. Hamilton.. W. W. McComb. L. A. Price F. W. Webster... R. A. Grier A.E.Lee G. B. Coon H.H.Scott B. S. Plaxco G. N. Neel E. C. Miller .... Leroy Dulin J. B. Potts W. S. Hough J.H.Knox J. H. Newell Frank Sherrill, Jr. C. C. Stroup R. F. Plaxco-— H. P. Hamilton. F. M. Matthews. J. A. Steele. J. R. Carr__. J. B. Dexton. J. S. Edwards R. S. Rainey T. B. Mauney.. H. A. Nanney... E. W. Cranford. Harold Krauss_- A. B. Cameron _ A. S. Ballard. 0. B. Welch.. W. F. Allen- Charlotte, R-4 Charlotte, R-4 Allen Cornelius Derita Charlotte, R-ll Charlotte, R-9 Charlotte, R.F.D... Huntersville Huntersville, R-20. . Matthews Newell Charlotte, R-8. Charlotte, R-6. Charlotte, R-l. Paw Creek Pineville Charlotte, R-l. Charlotte, R-l. Pineville, R-15. Charlotte, R-2_ Charlotte. Bakersville _ Bakersville- _ Spruce Pine. Troy Biscoe Candor Mt. Gilead. Star Troy Carthage- Aberdeen Carthage Southern Pines. W. D. Matthews Vass. J. Clyde Kelly. Allen Jones R. D. Redfern. T. N. Frye Cameron Hemp Eagle Springs Jackson Springs. II, A. II, B. II, A. H, A. H, A H, B. II, A. II, B. II, B. II, B. II, A. II, B. II, B. II, A. II, A. II, A. II, A. I, B. I, B. I, B. II, B. II, A. II, A. 36 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date MOORE: (Continued) Pinehurst Sandhill Farm-life School- -. HighfaUs NASH: Special Charter: Rocky Mount.. Spring Hope... Rural: Bailey --. Benvenue Castalia Middlesex Nashville Red Oak Farm-life School Whitakers NEW HANOVER: Special Charter: Wilmington NORTHAMPTON: Rural: Conway Jackson Rich Square... Seaboard Severn Woodland- Olney ONSLOW: Rural: Jacksonville.-. Richlands Swansboro ORANGE: Special Charter: Chapel Hill- Rural : Aycock (Cedar Grove) Efland Hillsboro W. P. Morton R. G. Hutcheson.. L.E.Stuart Linwood S. Inscoe. Z. L. Foy J. E. McLean L. H. McNeely— Elizabeth Hyman. J. S. Hopkins C. L. Eaddy Curtis Crissman__- J. M. Farmer V. W. McGhee— W. A. Graham W. 0. Hampton . . P.J.Long T.R.Everett B. A. Scott Mrs. J. H. Boyce.. H. M. Lynch W.S.Clarke J. G. Feezor W. M. Thompson. B. E. Littlefield— R. C. Zimmerman. W. E.Powell R. H. Claytor Nellie H. Graves. . Mrs. V. L. Warren E B. Goodwin G. A. Brown Pinehurst Vass, R-l Highfalls Nashville Rocky Mount. Spring Hope.. Bailey Rocky Mount, R.F.D Castalia Middlesex Nashville Red Oak Whitakers Wilmington.- Wilmington.-. Jackson Conway Jackson Rich Square.. Seaboard Severn Woodland Jacksonville. . Jacksonville- Richlands Swansboro Hillsboro Chapel Hill... Hillsboro, R-2 Efland Hillsboro II, B. 1925 II, A. I, AA. II, A. 1923 n, B. II, B. II, B. I, A. 1926 1925 1923 1923 II, A. II, B. 1924 I, AA. II, B. 1926 I, B. II, A. 1922 II, A. 1923 II, A. 1922 II, A. 1922 I, A. II, A. 1923 High Schools of North Carolina 37 County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date PAMLICO: Rural : Alliance. .. Arapahoe.. Hobucken. Oriental- _. Stonewall.. PASQUOTANK: Special Charter: Elizabeth City. Rural: Newland Weeksville PENDER: Rural: Atkinson Burgaw Long Creek- Grady Maple Hill.. Rocky Point. Topsail PERQUIMANS: Rural: Perquimans County PERSON: Special Charter: Roxboro Rural: AUensville... BethelHUl.. Bushy Fork.. Helena Olive Hill... PITT: Special Charter: Ayden Greenville.. Rural: Arthur Bethel Falkland... Farmville.- Fountain Grifton Grimesland. Winterville. T. B. Attmore. J. P. Boyd Z. E. Brinson... J. W. Hamilton. E. R. Perry W.E.Ward.... M. P. Jennings. A. B. Combs. B. L. White . R. T. Ryland. T. T. Murphy. C. E. Mabry.... King D. Brown. I. B. Hudson. L. B. Murray. C. C. Carter- H. L. Stone— E. E. Bundy. W.J.Taylor.. . B. I. Satterfield. R. B. Dawes N.J.Todd E. L. Wehrenberg. J. S. Merritt R. C. Garrison R. G. Fitzgerald. J. K. Long.. J. A. Keech. Miss Laura CaldwelL E. B.Page D. T. House, Jr Raymond Peele R.E.Boyd L. E. Worsley C. D. Ward -_. D. H. Conley.. Vandemere. Alliance..- Arapahoe.. Hobucken . Oriental... Stonewall.. Elizabeth City. Elizabeth City. Elizabeth City, R-4. Weeksville Atkinson. Burgaw. . Rocky Point. Maple Hill. . Rocky Point. Hertford . Hertford. Roxboro . Roxboro.. Roxboro, R-2... Woodsdale, R-2. Roxboro, R-l Timberlake Roxboro, R-3 Greenville . Ayden Greenville. Bell Arthur. Bethel Falkland... Farmville. . . Fountain... Grifton Grimesland. Wintervdle. II, A. II, A. II, B. II, A. II, A. I, AA. II, A. II, B. II, A. II, A. 1925 I, A. 1923 I, A. 1925 II, B. 1924 II, B. 1924 I, B. I, AA. I, B. I, B. II, B. II, B. n, b. 38 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of " High School PITT: {Continued) Private: Eureka College POLK: Special Charter: Tryon Rural: Greens Creek.. Mill Spring Saluda... Stearns Hillcrest Inst... RANDOLPH: Special Charter: Asheboro Franklinville_.- Rural : Farmer Liberty Ramseur Randleman Seagrove Staley.. Trinity RICHMOND: Special Charter: Hamlet Rockingham Rural: Covington Derby Memorial Ellerbe Hoffman Norman Oak Ridge Peachland Capitol Highway ROBESON: Special Charter: Lumberton Maxton Rural: Barnesville B. T. H. S Fairmont Floral College.. Indian Normal. Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head R. B. Spencer.. E. W. S. Cobb- W. A. Schilletter. I. B. Talton. G. C. Scaife H. J. Fleming,. _ N. L. Wessinger. T. S. Moore T. F. Bulla. R. J. Hilker. M. L. NeaL. F. A. Ficquett. D. C.Holt... . M. R. Ingram.. E. L. Shelton.. T. S. Ferree--- Harvey White. R. D. Marsh... L.J.Bell. H. M. Kyzer. KateFinley.. C. H. McGregor. M. K. Carswell... M. R. Mitchell ... W. M. Lovelace... Lindsay Frazier Kate M. Johnston. PaulE. Cathey... M. T. Green. J. R. Poole. W. S. Whitaker. C. L. Green S. A. McDuffie. D. B. Oliver... T. S. Teague.... E. W. Fort S. B. Smithey.. Post Office Address of School Ayden Columbus _ Tryon Campobello, S. C, R-4 Mill Spring Saluda Columbus Landrum, S. C, R-4 Asheboro Asheboro Franklinville. Farmer Liberty Ramseur Randleman. Staley.. Trinity. Rockingham. Hamlet Rockingham. Covington. Jackson Springs, R-2. Ellerbe Hoffman Norman Hamlet, R.F.D Marston Hamlet . Lumberton. Lumberton . Maxton Barnesville Lumberton, R-l. Fairmont Maxton, R.F.D. . Pembroke Accredited Class—Date II, B. II, A. II, B. I, A. II, B. II, B. II, A. II, A. II, A. II. A. II, A. I, A. I, B. II, B. I, A. II, A. 1915 1925 1926 1926 1923 1923 1924 1924 1923 1923 1925 1923 High Schools of North Carolina 39 Conntv, Name of High School ROBESON: {Continued) Liberty Lumber Bridge Orrum Parkton Philadelphia... Red Springs Rowland St. Pauls ROCKINGHAM: Special Charter: Madison Reidsville Rural: Bethany Leaksville Ruffin Stoneville Wentworth Mayodan ROWAN: Special Charter: East Spencer... Salisbury Spencer Rural: Dunbar Granite Quarry Landis Mount Ulla Rockwell Rowan County Farm-bfe Woodleaf RUTHERFORD: Rural : Cool Springs (Forest City) Rutnerfordton- Spindale Cliffside Ellenboro Henrietta- Caroleen Hollis Mt. Vernon Private: Alexander, Inc. Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head H. F Lambert.. A. B. Collins.... R. L. Pittman.. W. E. Whisnant- W. L. McNeill.. J. L. Duncan J. F. Sinclair E. R.Franklin.. J. H. AUen J. C. Lassiter E. V. Stowitts.. W. D. Lambeth. C. H. Weatherly M. B. Andrews.. Owen Odum H. K. Doreett... E. F. Duncan... George Howard. R. Lee Trexler.. F B.John W. F. Shealy... S. E. Duncan. .. Egbert N. Peeler B. D. Franklin.. H. E. Hendrick. E. C. Douglas... E. D. Johnson. . C. A. Furr C. A. Erwin C. C. Erwin L. E. Spikes M. Campbell, Jr. R. BfTapp J. B. Jones J.J. Tarlton ... J. R. Adams M. L. Lennon Post Office Address of School Maxton, R-3... Lumber Bridge. Orrum Parkton Red Springs Red Springs Rowland St. Pauls Reidsville Madison Reidsville Summerfield Leaksville Ruffin Stoneville Wentworth Mayodan Salisbury East Spencer... Salisbury Spencer East Spencer... Granite Quarry Landis Mount Ulla Rockwell China Grove. .. Woodleaf Rutherfordton . Forest City Rutherfordton. Cliffside Ellenboro Caroleen Hollis Rutherfordton Union Mills Accredited Class—Date II B. I B. n A. ii B. i B. i B. II, A. 1922 I, A. II, A. 1925 II, A. II, A. 1925 II, A. 1923 II, B. 1925 H, B. 1926 I, AA. I, A. II, B. 1926 II, B. 1924 II, B. 1926 II, A. II. A. 1926 I, A. I, A. I, B. II, A. I, B. II, B. II, B. 40 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of High School SAMPSON: Special Charter: Clinton Rural: Dismal Franklin Garland Halls Herring Ingold (Lisbon) Newton Grove Piney Grove- . Plain View Roseboro Salemburg Shady Grove.. Turkey Private: Pineland School for Girls_- Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head SCOTLAND: Special Charter: Rockdale (Gibson). Laurinbarg. Rural : Laural Hill. Spring Hill. STANLY: Special Charter: Albemarle. Rural: Aquadale... Badin___; Clairmont. . Endy East Albemarle Mdlingport New London... Norwood Odkboro Richfield Stanfield Yadkin Mineral Springs Private: Albemarle Normal Mitchell Home School STOKES: Rural: Francisco J. L. Hathcock. P. S. White... M.B.Poole Robt. R. Walker. R. E. Williford... R. A. Haddock. . J. W. Beach L. R. McCall... C. G. Berry F. H Plumb.... S. E. Matthews. D. V. Carter.... R. R. Cusick.... J. E. Redfern... 0. H. Boettcher. Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Jones. L. M. Peele. C.Grigg... R. G. Kiser. G. N. Dulin. J. J Pence. . Charles A. Reap. J. P. Sifford. J. P. Lowder E. R. Spruill.... E E. Morgan. . . Brooks Jerome. . I.J KeUurn... J. 0. Barnhardt. M. M. Palmer.. C.J. Scott C. H. McRee... Hugh Long B.T.Hale E. F. Eddins. Katie B. Pridgen. Annie B. GowelL. J. C. Carson. J. T. Smith. Post Office Address of School Clintc Clinton. Autryville, R-l. Kerr Garland Clinton, R-3... Clinton, R-5... Ingold '_. Newton Grove . Faison Dunn. R-6 Roseboro Salemburg Dunn, R-6 Turkey Salemburg . Laurinburg. Gibson Laurinburg. Laurel Hill. Wagram Albemarle. Albemarle . Aquadale Badin Palmerville Albemarle, R-6 Albemarle, R.F.D.. Albermarle, R-3... New London Norwood Oakboro Richfield Stanfield.-.' Palmerville- Albenurle Misenheimer. Germanton.- Francisco ... Accredited Class—Date II, A. II, A. 1924 II, B. 1925 II, A. 1922 II. A. 1921 II, A. 1924 I. A. I, B. I, A. I, A. I, B. 1923 II, B. 1926 II, A. 1923 II, A. 1923 II, B. 1925 II, A. II, B. 1922 High Schools of jSTokth Carolina 41 County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date STOKES: (Continued) C. M. Felts II, B. II, A. H, B. II, A. I, B. I, A. II, A. II, B. II, A. II, A. II, A. I, A. I, B. I, A. II, A. I, A. II, B. II, A. II, B. II, B. 1926 H. A. Carroll 1922 Nancy Jane Cox Reynolds W. C. Dutton .. Westfield Pine Hall Pine Hall J. R. Rhine 1925 Walnut Cove - . M. T. Chilton Walnut Cove Mount Airy Elkin 1922 SURRY: E. S. Hendren Special Charter: Blkin J.H.Allred . 1924 Mount Airy M. C. Campbell Pilot Mountain 1925 Rural: 1926 Dobson 1923 Westfield Westfield White Plains Mountain Park ... Bryson City. Private: Mountain Park Institute W. E. Wilson SWAIN: N.E.Wright . Rural: Almond. . . G. T. Windell 1922 Bryson City E. Warrick . ... - Bryson City .. Whittier Whittier TRANSYLVANIA: Rural: Brevard. 1923 Rosman. 1923 Private: Brevard Institute. . 0. H. Orr TYRRELL: W. D. Cox Rural : Columbia W.E.Drake 1925 UNION: Special Charter: Monroe. ... R. N. Ledford Rural: Benton Heights Indian Trail .. W. Q. Grigg Indian Trail 1926 Marshville .. C. F. Gaddy .. 1923 Mineral Springs S. M. Kale Mineral Springs Mineral Springs, R.F.D. Monroe, R-l... Prospect . . Union ... ' P. 0. Purser J. B. Haney .. | 1924 1926 42 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date UNION {Continued) Unionville Waxhaw Wesley Chapel. Wingate Private: Wingate Junior College VANCE: Special Charter: Henderson Rural: Dabney Townesville Vance County Farm-life Zeb Vance WAKE: Special Charter: Raleigh Senior. Junior.. Wake Forest. .. Rural: Apex Cary. Fuquay Springs Garner Green Level Knightdale Holly Springs. . Millbrook State School for Blind Wakelon Wendell Private: Methodist Orphanage. .. Peace Institute St. Mary's School WARREN: Rural: Afton-Elberon _ Drewry Littleton Macon Norlina Vaughan Warrenton Wise... H. S. Broome E. H. Broome R.L.Patrick W. M. Jenkins... CM. Beach E.M.Rollins-— A. P. Sledd J. R. Nixon R. F. Estes Lee B. Durham. _ F. H. Hunter John C. Lockart.. C. E. Wessinger.. P.S.Daniel F. H. Malone Randolph Benton M. B. Dry W.E.Fleming... L. W. Umstead.. G. M. Beavers. .. R.B. Griffin J. F. Woodward.. C. M. Billings, Jr. H. C. Griffin B. H. Johnson W. E. Pell M. I. Pickens W. C. Pressly.... W. W. Way J. Edward Allen.. L.D.Bell Herbert Scholz... C. U.Williams... M. J. Davis D. M. Castelloe.. C. L. Pearce J. Y. Kerr W.J.Early Unionville Waxhaw Monroe, R-5... Wingate Wingate Henderson Henderson Dabney Townesville Middleburg Kittrell Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Wake Forest.. . Apex Cary Fuquay Springs Garner Apex, R-l Knightdale Holly Springs. . Millbrook Raleigh Zebulon Wendell Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Warrenton Warrenton Manson, R.F.D. Littleton Macon Norlina Vaughan Warrenton Wise II, A. 1924 II, A. 1924 II, B. 1924 I, B. I, A. II, B. 1926 II, B. II, B. 1926 I, AA. I, AA. I, B. 1924 II, A. 1922 II, A. II, A. 1922 II, A. 1924 II, B. II, A. II, B. II, A. I, B. II, B. 1924 I, B 1923 II, A. II, A. 1922 II, A. I, A. 1922 1923 High Schools of jSTorth Carolina 43 Countv, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date WASHINGTON: Plymouth Special Charter: Plymouth Plymouth I, B. 1923 Rural: Creswell .. H W Carter Creswell... II, B. 1924 Cherry .. R. F Little Creswell Mackeys.- Mackeys II, B. 1926 Roper E N Riddle Roper II, B. 1926 WATAUGA: Rural: Appalachian State Normal Boone I, A. Blowing Rock . Blowing Rock Cove Creek S F Horton Vilas II, A. 1925 Shulls Mills ... Shulls Mills. WAYNE: Goldsboro. Special Charter: Fremont Fremont I, B. Goldsboro W. A. Mahler Goldsboro I, A. Mount i ili v< L. J. Perry Mount Olive Goldsboro, R-6 Dudley .. I, A. Rural: Belfast G. W. White Brogden.. Eureka. Eureka Grantham^. . W. J. Nichols Goldsboro, R-4. Pikeville, R.F.D Pikeville II, B. 1926 Nahunta (Falling Creek) E. D. Edgerton Pjkeville . II, A. 1922 Rosewood Goldsboro, R-l Saulston II, B. 1924 Saulston C. E Topping Seven Springs.. B. K. Miller Seven Springs Mount Olive, R.F.D. Hunting Creek North Wilkesboro Roaring River Ronda II, B 1926 Smith Chapel ._ L.E.Warrick . WILKES: C.C.Wright . Special Charter: North Wilkesboro . . I, B. Rural: Roaring River. W. D. Martm Ronda.. T. G. Perry II, A. 1923 Traphill E. R. Settle Traphill Wilkesboro T. E. Story Wilkesboro II, A. 1923 Private: Mountain View I, B. 1921 WILSON: Special Charter: Lucama.. . II, B. 1925 Wilson Ray Armstrong Wilson — I, A. 44 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date WILSON (.Continued) Rural: Black Creek,. Elm City Gardner's New Hope Rock Ridge. __ Stantonsburg. YADKIN: Special Charter: East Bend Rural : Boonville Courtney Jonesville Yadkinville.- . YANCEY: Rural: Bald Creek... Clearmont Dayton Bend. Micaville Pensacola Burnsville Private: Stanley McCormick School F. E. Howard... P. T. Fugate.... R.D.Gray .... Eliza Parker Geo. A. Short— J. T. Graham... J. T. Reece H. B. Shore C.W.Riden.___ R. T. Moore— J.H.Allen Z.H.Dixon L. C. McCurry.. C. R. Hubbard.. E. D.Wilson.. . L. L. Alverson.. C.A.Howell... Jess D. Warrick. G. 0. Mudge. . . Leroy F. Jackson Black Creek Elm City Wilson, R.F.D Wilson, R-l Wilson, R-2 Statonsburg Yadkinville East Bend Boonville Yadkinville, R.F.D Jonesville Yadkinville Burnsville Bald Creek Day Book Green Mountain Micaville Pensacola Burnsville Burnsville II, B. 1924 I, B. 1924 II, A. 1923 II, B. 1922 II, A. 1924 II, A. 1922 II, A. 1924 II, A. 1923 II, B. 1926 II, B. 1926 I, B. 1924 LIST OF ACCREDITED HIGH SCHOOLS FOR 1926-27 LISTED ALPHABETICALLY BY SCHOOLS School Post Office County Aberdeen Academy of St. Genevieve. Acme Delco Ahoskie Albemarle Albemarle Normal Alamance Alexander-Wilson Alliance Almond_ Altamahaw-Ossipee Altamont Andrews Angier Ansonville Appalachian State Normal Apex Arapahoe Arcadia Asheboro Asheville Asheville Normal School __ Asheville School Atkinson Atlantic Aulander Aurelian Springs Aurora Aycock (Cedar Grove) Ayden Badin Bailey Bain Bakersville Bald Creek Balls Creek Baptist Orphanage Barnardsville Bath Beaufort Belhaven Belmont Belmont Abbey Benson Bessemer Bessemer City Bethany Bethel Bethel Bethel Hill Bethesda Beulaville Biltmore Bingham Military School, Biscoe Black Creek Aberdeen Asheville Acme Ahoskie Albemarle Aloemarle... Greensboro, R-6_. Graham, R-2 Alliance Almond Elon College, R-l Crossnore Andrews Angier Ansonville Boone Apex Arapahoe Welcome Asheboro Asheville Asheville Asheville School. . Atkinson Atlantic Aulander Littleton Aurora Hillsboro, R-2.._. Ayden Badin Bailey Matthews, R-l 9.. Bakersville Bald Creek Catawba Thomasville Barnardsville Bath Beaufort Belhaven Belmont Belmont Benson Bessemer Bessemer City Summerfield Bethel Woodrow Woodsdale, R-2. Durham, R-6 Beulaville Biltmore Asheville Biscoe Black Creek Moore Buncombe Columbus Hertford Stanly Stanly Guilford Alamance Pamlico Swain Alamance Avery Cherokee Harnett Anson Watauga Pamlico Davidson Randolph Buncombe Buncombe Buncombe Pender Carteret Bertie Halifax Beaufort Orange Pitt Stanly Nash Mecklenberg Mitchell Yancey Catawba Davidson Buncombe Beaufort Carteret Beaufort Gaston Gaston Johnston Guilford Gaston Rockingham Pitt Haywood Person Durham Duplin Buncombe Buncombe Montgomery Wilson 46 High Schools of North Carolina School Post Office County Black Mountain Bladenboro Boiling Springs Bonlee Boonville Brevard Brevard Institute Broadway. Bryson City B.T.H.S Buie's Creek Academy Bunn Bunn Burgaw Burlington Burnsville Calypso Cameron Candler Candor Canton Carolina College Carthage Cary Catawba Catawba County Farm-life Cedar Rock Cerro Gordo Chadbourn Chapel Hill Charlotte Cherryvilie Chowan Churchland Clarkton Claremont Clayton Clearmont Clemmons Cliffside Clinton Clyde Coats Colerain Columbia Concord Concordia College Contentnea Conway Copeland Cool Springs. Cornelius Cove Creek Cranberry Craven County Farm-life-. Creedmoor Creswell Cullowhee Dabney Black Mountain Bladenboro Boiling Springs Bonlee Boonville Brevard Brevard Broadway Bryson City Lumberton, R-l Buie's Creek Rocky Mount, R.F.D Bunn Burgaw Burlington Burnsville Calypso Cameron Candler Candor Canton Maxton Carthage Cary Catawna Newton Louisburg, R-4 Cerro Gordo Chadbourn Chapel Hill Charlotte Cherryville Edenton, R.F.D Linwood, R-l Clarkton Claremont Clayton Day Book Clemmons Cliffside-.... Clinton Clyde Coats Colerain Columbia Concord Conover Kinston, R-l Conway Copeland Cleveland Cornelius Vilas Cranberry Vance boro Creedmoor Creswell Cullowhee Dabney Buncombe Bladen Cleveland Chatham Yadkin Transylvania Transylvania Lee Swain Robeson Harnett Nash Franklin Pender Alamance Anson Duplin Moore Buncombe Montgomery Haywood Robeson Moore Wake Catawba Catawba Franklin Columbus Columbus Orange Mecklenburg Gaston Chowan Davidson Bladen Catawba Johnston Yancey Forsyth Rutherford Sampson Haywood Harnett Bertie Tyrrell Cabarrus Catawba Lenoir Northampton Surry Iredell Mecklenburg Watauga Avery Craven Granville Washington Jackson Vance High Schools of North Carolina 47 School Post Office County Dallas Davenport College Davidson Deep Creek Denton Derita Dobson Dover.. Dunn Durham East Bend East Durham East Flat Rock Eastover East Spencer Edenton Elizabeth City Elizabethtown Eli Whitney Elkin Ellenboro Ellerbe Elm City Elon College Enfield Erwin Evergreen Fairmont Faison Fallston Farmington Farmville Fairview Farmer Fassifern Fayetteville Forest City (Cool Springs)^ Fountain Four Oaks Franklin Franklin Franklinville Franklinton Fremont Fruitland Institute Fuquay Springs Garner Gatesville Gastonia Germanton Gibson (Rockdale) Gibsonville Glade Valley Glen Alpine Glendale Glenwood Goldsboro Goldston Grace Dallas Lenoir Davidson Wadesboro, R.A Denton Derita Dobson Dover Dunn Durham East Bend__. East Durham East Flat Rock Fayetteville, R.F.D.. East Spencer Edenton Elizabeth City ... Elizabethtown Saxapahaw Elkin Ellenboro Ellerbe Elm City Elon College Enfield Erwin Evergreen Fairmont Faison Fallston Farmington Farmville Fairview Farmer Hendersonville Fayetteville Forest City Fountain Four Oaks Franklin Kerr Franklinville Franklinton Fremont Hendersonville Fuquay Springs Garner Gatesville Gastonia Germanton Gibson.. Gibsonville Glade Valley Glen Alpine Kenly, R.F.D Nealsville Goldsboro Goldston Asheville, R-l Gaston Caldwell Mecklenburg Anson Davidson Mecklenburg Surry Craven Harnett Durham Yadkin Durham Henderson Cumberland Rowan Chowan Pasquotank Bladen Alamance Surry Rutherford Richmond Wilson Alamance Halifax Harnett Columbus Robeson Duplin Cleveland Davie Pitt Buncombe Randolph Henderson Cumberland Rutherford Pitt Johnston Macon Sampson Randolph Franklin Wayne Henderson Wake Wake Gates Gaston Stokes Scotland Guilford Alleghany Burke Johnston McDowell Wayne Chatham Buncombe 48 High Schools of North Carolina School Post Office County Graham. Granite Falls Granite Quarry Grantham Greenville GreensDoro Greens Creek Gritton Guilford College Hallsboro__ Hamlet Harmony (Iredell County Farm-life) Harrellsvil le Haw Creek Haw River Hayesville Haywood Institute Helena Henderson Hendersonville Henrietta-Caroleen Hickory Hiddenite Highland High Point Hildebran Hillsboro Hobbsville Hobucken Hope Mills Huntersville Indian Normal Indian Trail Ingold Iotla Jackson Springs Jacksonville Jamestown Jamesville Jasper Jefferson Jerusalem Jonesboro Kannapolis Kelly Kenansville Kenly Kernersville King Kings Mountain Kinston LaFayette LaGrange Lake Landing Landis Lattimore Laurinburg Leaksville Graham Granite Falls Granite Quarry Grantham Greenville Greensboro Campobello, S. C, R-4 Grifton Guilford College Hallsboro Hamlet Harmony Harrellsville Asheville, R-2 Haw River Hayesville Clyde.. Timberlake Henderson Hendersonville Caroleen Hickory Hiddenite Hickory High Point Hildebran Hillsboro Hobbsville Hobucken Hope Mills Huntersville Pembroke Indian Trail Ingold Franklin, R-3 Jackson Springs Jacksonville Jamestown Jamesville New Bern, R-2 Jefferson Cooleemee Jonesboro Kannapolis Kelly Kenansville Kenly Kernersville - King Kings Mountain Kinston Chalybeate Springs — LaGrange Lake Landing Landis Lattimore Laurinburg Leaksville Alamance Caldwell Rowan Wayne Pitt Guilford Polk Pitt Guilford Columbus Richmond Iredell Hertford Buncombe Alamance Clay Haywood Person Vance Henderson Rutherford Catawba Alexander Catawba Guilford Burke Gates Pamlico Cumberland Mechlenburg Robeson Union Sampson Macon Moore Onslow Guilford Martin Craven Ashe Davie Lee Cabarrus Bladen Duplin Johnston Forsyth Stokes Cleveland Lenoir Harnett Lenoir Hyde Rowan Cleveland Scotland Rockingham High Schools of North Carolina 49 School Post Office 1 County Leicester Buncombe Caldweil Forsyth Davidson Randolph Davidson Anson Harnett Lincoln Warren Mecklenburg Pender Franklin Franklin Gaston Durham Wilson Robeson Washington Franklin Rockingham Duplin Catawba Durham Dare Madison Bertie Madison Madison Union McDowell Mecklenburg Robeson Jones Guilford Alamance Johnston Nash Wake Henderson Forsyth Iredell Stanly Davie Chatham Union Guilford Buncombe Cabarrus Iredell Carteret Burke Surry Wilkes Catawba Surry Montgomery Gaston Lewisville Huntersville, R-20 Louisburg . Durham, R-3_. Lucama . . . . . Lumberton . .. .... Macon.- . Mars Hill High School Mars Hill Mars Hill College Millbrook ... . Mills River Mitchell Home School Montieello.. Morven Hickory, R.F.D... Mount Airy ... . Mount Gilead Mount Holly Mount Holly 50 High Schools of North Carolina School Post Office County Mount Olive Mount Pleasant Institute Mount Vernon Moyock Murfreesboro Murphy Nashville Nebo Newell New Bern Newland New London Newport Newton Norlina North Brook North Wilkesboro Norwood Oakboro Oak City.. Oak ffill.... Oak Hill Oakhurst Oak Ridge Institute Old Fort Old Richmond Old Town Oriental Orrum .. Oxford Oxford Orphanage Pantego Parkton Paw Creek. Peace Institute Peachland Pensacola Perquimans County High School. Philadelphus Piedmont Pikeville Pilot Mountain Pinehurst Pineland School for Girls Pineville Pink Hill Piney Creek Pinnacle Pittsboro Pleasant Garden Plymouth Polkton Pollocksville Pomona Poplar Branch Princeton.- Prospect Qualla Raeford Mount Olive Mount Pleasant Mount Vernon Moyock Murfreesboro Murphy Nashville NeDo Newell New Bern Newland New London. .. Newport Newton Norlina... Cherryville, R-3 North Wilkesboro Norwood Oakboro Oak City... Lenoir, R-2 Virgilina, Va Charlotte, R-1-- Oak Ridge Old Fort Tobaecoville Winston-Salem, R.F.D.. Oriental Orrum Oxford Oxford... Pantego Parkton Paw Creek Raleigh Peachland Pensacola Hertford Red Springs, R-l Lawndale Pikeville Pilot Mountain- Pinehurst Salemburg Pineville Pink Hill Piney Creek Pinnacle Pittsboro Pleasant Garden Plymouth Polkton. Pollocksville. Pomona Poplar Branch Princeton Mineral Springs, R.F.D. Whittier Raeford Wayne Cabarrus Rutherford Currituck Hertford Cherokee Nash McDowell Mecklenburg Craven Avery Stanly Carteret Catawba Warren Lincoln Wilkes Stanly Stanly Martin Caldwell Granville Mecklenburg Guilford McDowell Forsyth Forsyth Pamlico Robeson Granville Granville Beaufort Robeson Mecklenburg Wake Anson Yancey Perquimans Robeson Cleveland Wayne Surry Moore Sampson Mecklenburg Lenoir Alleghany Stokes Chatham Guilford Washington Anson Jones Guilford Currituck Johnston Union Jackson Hoke High Schools of North Carolina 51 School Post Office County Raleigh Ramseur Randleman Red Oak Farm-life - Red Springs Reeds Reidsville Richlands Rich Square Roanoke Rapids RobDinsville Robersonville Rock Ridge Rock Springs Rockingham Rockwell Rocky Mount Ronda Roper Rosman... Roseboro Rose Hill Rosewood Round Hill Academy Rowland Rowan County Farm-life. Roxboro Ruffin. Rural Hall Rutherford College Rutherfordton-Spindale. .. Salisbury Salem Academy Salemburg Sand Hill Sandhill Farm-life SchooL Sanford Scotland Neck Scotts Seaboard Selma Seven Springs Seventy-first Shady Grove Shady Grove Sharon Shelby. Sherrills Ford SilerCity Smithfield Smyrna Snow Hill Snyder Outdoor School South Buffalo Southern Pines Soutn Mills South River Southport Sparta Raleigh Ramseur Randleman Red Oak Red Springs Lexington, R-3 Reidsville Richlands Rich Square Roanoke Rapids Robbinsville Robersonville Wilson, R-2 Denver Rockingham Rockwell Rocky Mount Ronda Roper Rosman Roseboro Rose Hill Goldsboro, R-l Union Mills ..- Rowland China Grove Roxboro Ruffin Rural Hall Rutherford College. Rutherfordton Salisbury Winston-Salem Salemburg Candler Vass, R-l Sanford Scotland Neck Scotts Seaboard Selma Seven Springs Fayctteville, R-3... Dunn, R-6 Advance Eufola Shelby Sherrills Ford SilerCity Smithfield Smyrna Snow Hill Asheville, R-l Greensboro, R-6 Southern Pines South Mills Wade .. Southport Sparta.. Wake Randolph Randolph Nash Robeson Davidson Rockingham Onslow Northampton Halifax Graham Martin Wilson Lincoln Richmond Rowan Edgecombe Wilkes Washington Transylvania Sampson Duplin Wayne Rutherford Robeson Rowan Person Rockingham Forsyth Burke Rutherford Rowan Forsyth Sampson Buncombe Moore Lee Halifax Iredell Northampton Johnston Wayne Cumberland Sampson Davie Iredell Cleveland Catawba Chatham Johnston Carteret Greene Buncombe Guilford Moore Camden Cumberland Brunswick Alleghany 52 High Schools of North Carolina .School Post Office County Spencer Spring Hope Spruce Pine (Harris) Stanfield Stanley Stanley-McCormick School Stantonsburg Star St. Mary's School... St. Pauls.. State School for Blind Statesville Stearns. _ Stedman Steel Creek Stem Stoneville . Stonewall Stony Point Stovall - Sunbury Sunnyside Swannanoa Swan Quarter...! Sylva Collegiate Institute. Sylva Sylvan Tabor _ Tarboro ..... Taylorsville Teaeheys ._.. Thomasville Townesville Trenton Trinity. . Troutman Troy Tryon Tryon Union Union Grove Unionville Valdese Vance County Farm-life. . . Vass-Lakeview Vienna Virginia-Carolina Waco. Wadesboro Wake Forest Wakelon Wallace Walstonburg Walnut Walnut Cove Warrenton Spencer Spring Hope Spruce Pine.... Stanfield Stanley Burnsville Stantonsburg Star Raleigh St. Pauls Raleigh Statesville ColumDus Stedman Pineville, R-15 Stem Stoneville Stonewall Stony Point Stovall Sunbury. Fayetteville, R.F.D Swannanoa Swan Quarter Sylva Sylva.. _ Snow Camp Tabor Tarboro Taylorsville Teacneys Thomasville Townesville Trenton Trinity. Troutman Troy. Bessemer City Tryon Union Jennings Unionville Valdese Middleburg Vass_ Pfafftown Grassy Creek Waco Wadesboro Wake Forest Zebulon Wallace Walstonburg Walnut Walnut Cove Warrenton Warsaw Rowan Nash Mitchell Stanly Gaston Yancey Wilson Montgomery Wake Robeson Wake Iredell Polk Cumberland Mecklenburg Granville Rockingham Pamlico Alexander Granville Gates Comberland , Buncombe Hyde Jackson Jackson Alamance Columbus . . Edgecombe Alexander Duplin Davidson. Vance Jones Randolph Iredell Montgomery Gaston Polk Union Iredell Union Burke Vance Moore Forsytn Ashe Cleveland Anson Wake Wake Duplin Greene Madison Stokes . Warren . Duplin High Schools of North Carolina 53 School Washington Washington Collegiate Institute Waxhaw Waynesville Weaver College v Webster ._ Weeksville Welcome Weldon - Wendell . Wesley Chapel Wentworth West Buncombe West Durham West Edgecombe West Hickory West Jefferson . Whitakers White Oak Academy Whiteville Wilkesboro Williamston . .... Wilmington Wilson's Mills. . Windsor Wingate Junior College Winston-Salem Wilson Wilton Winterville Wise Woodfin Woodland-Olney Woodleaf ... Yadkinville Yancey Collegiate Institute Yanceyville Youngsville Zeb Vance Post Office Washington Washington Waxhaw Waynesville. Weaverville Webster Weeksville Welcome Weldon Wendell Monroe, R-5 Wentworth Asheville, R-4 West Durham Rocky Mount, R.F.D West Hickory West Jefferson Whitakers White Oak Whiteville Wilkesboro Williamston Wilmington Wilson's Mills Windsor Wingate Winston-Salem Wilson Franklinton, R-l Winterville Wise Asheville, R-5 Woodland Woodleaf Yadkinville Burnsville Yanceyville Youngsville Kittrell County Beaufort Beaufort Union Haywood Buncombe Jackson Pasquotank Davidson Halifax Wake Union Rockingham Buncombe Durham Edgecombe Catawba Ashe Nash Bladen Columbus Wilkes Martin New Hanover Johnston Bertie Union Forsyth . Wilson Granville Pitt Warren Buncombe Northampton Rowan Yadkin Yancey Caswell Franklin Vance COLORED HIGH SCHOOLS County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal or Other Official Head Post Office Accredited Class—Date ALAMANCE: Special Charter: County Training School. ANSON: Special Charter: Colored High School BEAUFORT: Special Charter: Colored High School.. Pantego High School. BERTIE: Rural: County Training School. Private : Bertie Academy BLADEN: Rural : County Training School... BRUNSWICK: Rural: County Training School... BUNCOMBE: Special Charter: Stephens-Lee High School- Private: Allen Home School BURKE: Special Charter: Olive Hill High School.. CABARRUS: Special Charter: Logan High School Private : Scotia Womens College . CARTERET: Special Charter: Colored High School. Colored High School. F. J. Gunn. J. R. Faison. J. W. Maske. W. A. Keys.. C.G. White. ... W. S. Etheridge. J. W. Bowser . James W. Barbour, Jr. W.S.Lee Miss Veda Stryker. P. E. Corpening. F. T. Logan. T. R. Lewis. W. S. King. L. R. Best.. Burlington. Wadesboro. Washington. Powellsville. Windsor Clarkton. Southport. Asheville. Asheville. Morganton. Concord. Concord. Morehead City- Beaufort II, B. 1926 I, A. II, A. 1924 I, A. High Schools of North Carolina 55 County, Name of High School CATAWBA: Special Charter: Ridgeview High School.. CLEVELAND: Rural: County Training School . COLUMBUS: Rural : County Training School- Johnson High School CRAVEN: Rural: County Training School .. Special Charter: West Street High School. Private : E. N. C. I. Academy CUMBERLAND: Public: State Normal School (H. S. Dept.)-.- DAVIDSON: Special Charter: Colored High School. Colored High School. DUPLIN: Special Charter: Colored High School. Colored High School. DURHAM: Public: N. C. College for Negroes (H. S. Dept.)-— Special Charter: Hillside Park High School. EDGECOMBE: Special Charter: Tarboro High School Private: J. K. Brick Junior College (H. S. Dept.) Superintendent, Principal or Other Official Head P. A. Vaughn. T. K. Borders. C. 0. Howell.— J. P. Murphree. N. A. Cheek. J. T. Barber. Wm. Sutton . E. E. Smith . J. E. Reid B. A. Bianchi. M.S. Branch . E. A. Hemby. J. E. Shepard.. W. G. Pearson . W. A. Pattillo. Post Office Hickory. Shelby. Whiteville.. Chadbourn- William Holloway. James City. New Bern.. New Bern.. Fayetteville. Thomasville. Lexington... Warsaw. Faison.. Durham. Durham. Tarboro. Accredited Class—Date II, B. II, B. 1925 1925 Bricks _ I, AA. 1919 I, A. I, A. 1919 1923 II, A. 1924 II, A. 1922 56 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal or Other Official Head Post Office Accredited Class—Date FORSYTH: Special Charter: Columbian Heights High School. FRANKLIN: Private : Albion Academy.. Christian College. GASTON: Special Charter: Highland High School. Private: Lincoln Academy GATES: Rural : County Training School. GRANVILLE: Private: Mary Potter School GREENE: Rural : County Training School. GUILFORD: Special Charter: E. Washington St. High School. Normal High School Rural: Jonesboro High School Public: A. & T. College (H. S. Dept.) Private: Bennett College (H. S. Dept.) Immanuel Lutheran Academy and Seminary Palmer Memorial Institute HALIFAX: Special Charter: Colored High School County Training School. Rural: Eastman School H. L. Trigg. J. A. W. R. Collins. J. A. Rollins Rev. W. E. Ricks. T. S. Cooper. G. C. Shaw. J. A. Prince. J. A. Tarpley... E. E. Curtright. N. E. McLain.. F. D. Bluford... D. D. Jones. Rev. H. Nau Mrs. C. Hawkins Brown. W. J. Bobo... F. B. Syphax. Winston-Salem Franklinton. Franklinton. Gastonia.. Kings Mt.. Sunbury... Oxford. Snow Hill. Greensboro . High Point . Greensboro, R.F.D. Greensboro. Greensboro. Greensboro. Sedalia Miss Ruth Swann. Roanoke Rapids. Weldon I, A. 1919 I, B. II, A. II, A. I, A. I, A. I, A. II, A. II, A. 1922 1925 1922 1922 1919 1919 1923 1923 Enfield. High Schools of North Carolina 57 County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal or Other Official Head Post' Office Accredited Class—Date HARNETT: Special Charter: County Training School . W. D. Gav Dunn. _ . . . .. II, B. 1926 HERTFORD: Rural: Waters Training School.. . Wmton. II, B. 1924 HYDE: Rural: County Training School . . W E Knight Scranton .. IREDELL: Special Charter: Colored High School (Morning Side) C W Foushee Colored High SchooL . _ J L Hollowell Mooresville JACKSON: Rural: Colored High School ' JOHNSTON: Special Charter: County Training School . A J Taylor SmithSeld II, A. 1925 Colored High School _ . . . LEE: Rural: Colored High School W B Wicker LENOIR: Special Charter: Tower Hill High School II, B. 1925 Private: Kinston College . II, B. 1924 LINCOLN: Special Charter: Colored High School MARTIN: Rural: Colored High School Williamston . County Training Scho'ol W. C. Chance Colored High School.. Robersonville Parmele _| Private : Higgs-Roanoke Institute R. P. Gordon 58 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of High School MECKLENBURG: Special Charter: Second Ward High School Private : J. C. Smith University (H. S. Dept.) - MONTGOMERY: Private: Peabody Academy MOORE: Special Charter: County Training School.. NASH: Special Charter: Linwood High School Colored High School Rural; County Training School.. NEW HANOVER: Special Charter: Williston Industrial NORTHAMPTON: Rural : County Training ScnooL. Private: Ricn Square Institute ORANGE: Special Charter: County Training School.. PAMLICO: Rural: County Training School.. PASQUOTANK: Public: State Normal School (H. S. Dept.) Special Charter: Colored High School Private: Roanoke Institute. Superintendent, Principal or Other Official Head Post Office Accredited Class—Date W. H. Stinson.. H. L. McCrorey J. K. Hilyard... A. C. Pinckney. O.R.Pope C. G. Segar D. A. Thomas. . D. C. Virgo .... W. L. Greene. .. W. S. Creecy... B. L. Bozeman. J. A. Dorman... P. W.Moore.-. L.S. Burford... C. F. Graves- Charlotte Charlotte Troy Carthage Rocky Mount- Spring Hope... Nashville Wilmington. . Garysburg Rich Square... Chapel Hill... Bayboro Elizabeth City Elizabeth City Elizabeth City I, AA. 1924 I, A. 1919 II, A. 1923 I, A. 1926 I, AA. 1923 I, A. 1924 I, AA. 1919 High Schools of North Carolina 59 County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal or Other Official Head Post Office Accredited Class—Date PENDER: Rural : County Training School Private: Burgaw Normal and Industrial School PERQUIMANS: Special Charter: Colored High School Rural : County Training School. PERSON: Special Charter: Cedar Grove Academy. - Rural: County Training School PITT: Rural: Colored High School Special Charter; Colored High School Rural: County Training School. POLK: Rural : Colored High School RANDOLPH: Special Charter: Colored High School. RICHMOND: Special Charter: Colored High School Pine Street School Capital Highway High School.. ROBESON: Special Charter: County Training School. Private : Redstone Academy Thompson Institute ROCKINGHAM: Special Charter: Washington High School. T. T. Ringer. C. F.Pope. . E. A. Anderson. I. S. Leece T. H. Lee. C. J. Ford. H.B.Sugg.... C. M. Epps.... W. J. McLean . G. F. Donald.. E. E. Grant. W. H. A. Howard. J. T. Taylor M.T.Green. S. P. Bradby. Rev. J. H. Hayswood. VV. H. Knuckles J. A. McRae. Rocky Point Burgaw Hertford Winfall Roxboro, R.F.D... Roxboro, R.F.D... Farmville... Greenville. . Grimesland. Tryon.: Asheboro.-. Rockingham Hamlet Hamlet Maxton Lumberton. Lumberton. Reidsville. . . II, A. 1924 II, B. 1926 II, B. 1925 I, B. 1923 60 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal or Other Official Head Post Office Accredited Class—Date ROCKINGHAM: (Continued) Rural: Colored High School— ROWAN: Special Charter: J. C. Price High School, Dunbar High School Private: Livingstone College (H. S. Dept.).-. H. H. Falkener. L.H.Hall— - S. E. Duncan. J. H. Johnson . RUTHERFORD: Private: Western Union Academy- Allen L. White. SAMPSON: Special Charter: County Training SchooL SCOTLAND: Rural: County Training School Private: Laurinburg Normal and Industrial Institution - M. D. Coley. J. A. Kirk. E. M. McDuffie- STANLY: Rural : Colored High School County Training School. TYRRELL: Rural: Colored High School J. D. Bean.. E. H. Miller. E. W. Spence. UNION: Special Charter: Winchester Avenue High SchooL VANCE: Private: Henderson Institute. Kittrell College J. N. Brown. J. A. Cotton G. A. Edwards. WAKE: Special Charter: Washington High School. Leaksville. Salisbury East Spencer. Salisbury. Spindale. Clinton. Hasty Laurmburg. Badin Albemarle. Columbia. Monroe. Henderson . Kittrell... L. S. Cozart Raleigh I, A. 1924 I, A. 1919 II, A. 1926 n, A. 1924 I, A. 1922 I, A. 1922 High Schools of North Carolina 61 County, Name of High School WAKE: (Continued) Rural: County Training School (Berry O'Kelly School) .... Private: St. Augustine Junior College Shaw University (H. S. Dept.) WARREN: Rural: County Training School Colored High School WASHINGTON: Rural: Colored High School., Colored High School WAYNE: Special Charter: Dillard High School Colored High School WILKES: Rural: County Training School WILSON: Special Charter: Colored High School Superintendent, Principal or Other Official Head Post Office Accredited Class—Date E. A. Cox Reginald Lynch. W.S.Turner... G.E. Cheek.... J. A. Lester J. J. Clemmons. W.W.Walker.. Hugh V. Brown. J. E. Cromartie. G. L. Eggleston I. W. St. Claire. Method Raleign... Raleigh Wise. Warrenton Roper Plymouth- Goldsboro Mt. Olive Wilkesboro, R.F.D... Wilson II, A. 1923 I, A. 1919 n, A. 1919 II, B. 1925 I, A. 1926 II, A. 1925 COLORED HIGH SCHOOLS ADDED TO ACCREDITED LIST ON JUNE 1, 1926 County and School Superintendent or Principal Post Office BEAUFORT: Colored High School J. W. Maske , HARNETT: W. D. Gay NASH: 0. R. Pope. ROBESON: SAMPSON: M. D.Coley NUMBER AND CLASSIFICATION OF HIGH SCHOOLS, 1925-26 WHITE Public High Schools Private High Schools Classification State Normal Special Charter Rural Total Grand Total I, AA - 20 43 20 15 9 20 53 50 172 158 20 I, A 1 1 9 29 157 149 3 15 7 16 56 I, B 65 II, A 179 II, B 174 2 107 344 182 453 182 41 10 494 192 2 107 546 635 51 686 COLORED I, AA 3 1 2 6 1 5 4 5 7 1 7 6 5 I, A 6 3 6 8 13 I, B__ 4 II, A 2 2 13 II, B 14 4 18 15 4 21 26 36 23 9 49 45 Grand Total 4 33 25 62 32 94 TOTAL WHITE AND COLORED 6 125 15 348 203 479 218 64 19 543 237 Grand Total 6 140 551 697 83 780
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Title | High schools of North Carolina: public and private, white and colored, urban and rural: a complete list, 1926-27 |
Other Title | High school directory of North Carolina |
Contributor |
Highsmith, J. Henry (John Henry), 1877-1953. North Carolina. Department of Public Instruction. |
Date | 1926 |
Subjects |
High schools--North Carolina--Directories |
Place | North Carolina, United States |
Time Period | (1900-1929) North Carolina's industrial revolution and World War One |
Description | This bulletin was prepared by Dr. J. Henry Highsmith...--Introduction. |
Publisher | Raleigh, N.C. :State Superintendent of Public Instruction,[1927](Raleigh :Edwards & Broughton Co.) |
Agency-Current | North Carolina Department of Public Instruction |
Rights | State Document see http://digital.ncdcr.gov/u?/p249901coll22,63754 |
Physical Characteristics | 61 p. ;23 cm. |
Collection | Health Sciences Library. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Type | text |
Language | English |
Format | Directories |
Digital Characteristics-A | 3579 KB; 76 p. |
Series | Educational publication (North Carolina. Department of Public Instruction) ;no. 112. Division of School Inspection ;no. 30. |
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Full Text | «H IB 111 nm\i IfJ mm i IPiBflffllilffiiifi WW I mi h I I I'll HH Hi Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from Ensuring Democracy through Digital Access (NC-LSTA) http://www.archive.org/details/highschoolsofnor1926nort TV tfi^i Educational Publication No. 112 Division of School Inspection'No. 30 High Schools of North Carolina PUBLIC AND PRIVATE WHITE AND COLORED URBAN AND RURAL A COMPLETE LIST 1926-27 published by the State Superintendent of Purlic Instruction raleigh, n. c. Presses of Edwards & Broughton Compant RALEIGH EtEIOOLS ADDS* ^0 THE ACCREDITED LIST JOS THE SESSION 1925-27 ACCREDIT^ ^S OP JUlffi 1, 1927. GROUP £ASS COUHTT ALAliaiTCE Friendship Tl B ALEXANDER Bethlehem II B ASHE Lans ire II E AVERY. Lees ilcRae(Pri.] II £ Valley Springs H s Plat Creek II B Sand Hill II B Lee School for Boys(Pri.) II * CALDWELL Hudson II B Shiloh L± » ftflTASTRA Blackburn 1 1 a Banook II B CUMBERLAND Massey Hill Falcon •*. CLEVliUuiD U 3&3k3St5& Belwood "? Grover Southnont II B Uidway II B DAVIE Snith Grove II B DUPLE* Chinquapin II B DUBJULI Bractoun II * EDGECOMBE South Ec'-cecoabe II A, FORSYTE Sedge Garden II A. Walkertown II ^ EBAHKIiEf Gold Sand II A GATES Gates II B GKEENE Hoolicrton II I! GttHiFOED ItanJ^in Sunnor Sumerfieljl II II II & B B HABHETT Benhavcn H B HENDERSON Flat Hock II B Presses or Edwards & Broughton Company RALEIGH Slaaesvill© II B JOHNSTON IfeMOW II h LENOIR Moss Hill II B HCDOViELL Pleasant Garden II B Mecklenburg Berryhill II A MOOIiE Elise I B HflSB Castalia II B NORTHAMPTON Jackson Severn II II B B ONSLOW Srainsboro II B ORANGE Eflantl iycock II II BB BDTKEEFaOD liollis sjiipson Plata Vice Piney Grove nails SCOTLAND Sprtac Hill SUKRT iiountr.in Park Institute(Pri.] HMto Plains SViim nhittior UNION ninaate HfiXE KniiJitlale OILKES Trap Hill "11NCET Bumsville Valle ^rucis Pitt Eureka College II Presses of Edwards & Broughton Company RALEIGH INTRODUCTION In the last twenty years North Carolina has made a serious and continuous effort to increase the offerings of the public schools on a universal basis from the seventh grade up through the high school. As a result of this effort we have witnessed a phenomenal growth in the enrollment of the public high schools, especially in the rural districts. The constitutional term of six months is not a sufficient basis to provide the necessary elementary training for entrance upon high school at a reasonable age. It has, therefore, been necessary in all local communi-ties, both city and rural, to vote a special tax to lengthen the school term beyond six months before undertaking to provide adequate high school facilities. Notwithstanding this handicap, more than half of the rural territory of the State is now included in high school districts.. Forty-five thousand boys and girls are enrolled in the public high schools. During this constructive period the greater effort has been given to providing buildings and to securing funds for the extension of fcthe term. The time has now come, however, when more attention can be given to the scientific organization of these schools to the end that they may be made more efficient. There has been considerable criticism coming out from the colleges that rural boys and girls coming from these new institutions were not as well prepared for college as students coming from the city schools. We should not be surprised at this if we take into consideration the fact that many pupils graduating from the high schools attended elementary school for only four or six months in the year. We should take into consideration also the fact that these rural high schools are new and made up of pupils who have not been associated throughout the whole school period, and for these reasons could not reasonably be expected to do as efficient work as the older schools with their accumu- 4 High Schools of North Carolina lated traditions and standards. The efficiency of the rural high schools is rapidly improving, however, and in the course of a few years we may confidently expect a much hetter output than we are now receiving. This interest in rural high school education is made increasingly manifest in each succeeding year by the addition of a great number of standard high schools. We should remember at all times that these high schools are set up by the vote of a majority of the qualified electors in each district and must, therefore, represent the common will and determination of these communities to provide better edu-cational opportunities for the children belonging to them. This high school development is not the result of outside pressure, but is a direct growth from within, being the expression of the desire of the people in each particular community. The program of expansion is approximately half completed. There are still other rural boys and girls who would gladly accept the high school opportunity if it were provided for them. This desire for better school facilities on the part of the people themselves as manifested by their continuous effort in this direction, is a sign of a healthy and wholesome educational spirit among the people of the State. This bulletin was prepared by Dr. J'. Henry Highsmith, Director of the Division of School Inspection. It is hoped that it will be of service to those communities already operating high schools and an inspiration to those who do not yet have them. State Superintendent Public Instruction. EXPLANATORY NOTE This list of high schools in North Carolina gives the name of the school together with the name of the principal and the postoffice address of the school. The schools are listed alphabetically by counties. The name of the county superintendent follows the name of the county iu each case together with his address. The schools are listed as Special Charter or city schools, Rural schools, and Private schools. The list contains the names of 686 white high schools and 94 colored high schools, making a total of 780 schools in which some high school work is being done. Of the 686 white schools 543 are accredited. Of the 94 colored high schools 49 are accredited. There are 107 special charter white schools, and 33 colored. There are 546 white and 25 colored rural schools. There are 32 private colored schools. The classification of all accredited schools is given. For example : Alexander-Wilson in Alamance County is classified as an accredited school, II, A. 1924. This means that the school is an accredited school in group II, Class A, placed upon the list in 1924. For complete information on classification of schools see pages 11-14 this bulletin. When the classification of a school is not given it is a non-standard school. All Special Charter and Rural High Schools are public unless otherwise stated. Private schools are listed separately. Where the name of the principal is not given it means that the Preliminary Report for the session 1926-27 has not been received. There are few such cases. All schools which have been accredited for the session 1925-26 together with all schools previously accredited are included in the list. The list is complete, therefore, until the close of the session 1926-27. The date of accrediting of schools in 1920 and prior thereto is not indicated in this list. 6 High Schools of North Carolina For the convenience of directors of summer schools and college authorities who admit students upon a basis of graduation from standard schools a list of schools arranged alphabetically is given in this bulletin. Persons who are not familiar with the location of schools in the various counties find it difficult to locate the names of schools when they are given alphabetically by counties. It is hoped that this list will expedite the work of all those who have occasion to use the names of accredited schools. The high schools of the State which are members of or accredited by the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern States are given in the bulletin both as a recognition of these schools and as information for those who may wish to know the schools which are accredited by the Southern Association. The High School Course of Study has been revised and reprinted. Special attention is called to the bulletin, High School Reorganization, Educational Publication No. 98. This bulletin outlines the curriculum, suggests the organization, and shows a daily schedule for three, four, five and six teacher schools. All high school principals are expected to be thoroughly familiar with the bulletin, High School Reorganization, and to use it faithfully. Director Division School Inspection. February 1, 1927. STANDARD HIGH SCHOOLS A Standard High School as defined in the State law is as follows: "A school term of not less than 160 days; four years or grades beyond the seventh elementary grade; three teachers holding required certificates; not less than forty-five pupils in average daily attendance; a program of studies approved by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction; such equipment as may be deemed necessary by the State Superintendent of Public Instruction to make the instruction beneficial to pupils." In the interpretation of this law the following suggestions and require-ments are made for the development of a standard high school: 1. Teachers Every teacher employed in a standard or accredited high school must hold a high school teacher's certificate issued by the Division of Certification. This requirement holds for all classes of schools, public and private, white and colored, urban and rural. At least three whole time teachers must be employed in the lowest class of standard school. These three teachers may be employed when the average daily attendance is forty-five pupils; four teachers may be employed for an average daily attendance of seventy; five teachers for an average daily attendance of 100 pupils, and one additional teacher for each additional thirty pupils in average daily attendance. 2. Length of Term The length of term in a Group II, Class B School, which is the lowest class of standard high school, must be eight months or 160 days, exclusive of holidays. 3. Length of Recitation Periods With an eight months term, 160 days, recitation periods must be forty-five minutes in the clear in order that each course may be 120 clock hours of a unit of work. In arranging a daily schedule provision should be made for at least five minutes between recitation periods to allow for time spent in changing classes. The actual time spent in instruction during each recitation period must be forty-five minutes. 4. Fifteen Standard Units Are Required for Graduation A unit is defined as follows: A unit is the credit allowed for the satis-factory completion of a course pursued for thirty-two weeks or more with five recitation periods per week, each recitation period being forty-five minutes in length. If the term is thirty-six weeks, recitation periods may be forty minutes in length. A unit of work is 120 clock hours. In esti-mating the fifteen units required for graduation such subjects as Arithmetic and Spelling should not be considered. When Arithmetic is offered in the eighth grade credit may be given toward graduation from any given school, but such credit will not be accepted by colleges in meeting entrance requirements. High Schools of North Carolina 5. Average Daily Attendance There must be at least forty-five pupils in average daily attendance in the lowest standard school. Such an average attendance permits the employment of three whole-time properly certified teachers. 6. Course of Study A four year course of study must be provided. This means ordinarily the eighth, ninth, tenth, and eleventh grades. In some schools there are twelve grades and in some instances the eighth grade is regarded as a part of the junior high school. There is nothing to prevent the organization of a high school on the Junior-Senior basis. When an effort is made to organize on this basis it is suggested that the seventh and eighth grades be organized as a junior high school and the ninth, tenth, and eleventh grades as the senior high school. In schools where there are twelve grades it will be more convenient to organize on what is known as the 6-3-3 Plan: the six year elementary school, a three year junior high school, composed of grades seven, eight and nine, and a senior high school composed of grades ten, eleven and twelve. In small high schools with three or four teachers and an average daily attendance of forty-five to seventy pupils it is not advisable, perhaps, to attempt to organize on the Junior-Senior basis. Note: Every school should be organized as suggested in High School Reorganization, publication No. 98. The Curriculum adopted must conform to the suggestion made for three, four, five and six teacher schools. 7. Equipment A. Library—A separate room with adequate furniture must be provided for the library which may be used also as a reading room. There must be in the lowest standard high school at least 300 volumes of distinctively high school grade. The books in the library should be distributed as follows: (1) All reference books and periodicals suggested in the high school library bulletin. (2) Fifty volumes of standard fiction. (3) Fifty volumes of standard literature, in the form of essays, orations, addresses, short stories, and dramas. (4) At least ten of the books suggested on Agriculture and Home Economics. (5) Seventy-five volumes of History and Biography. (6) Twenty-five books on Georgraphy and Travel. (7) Good editions of at least twenty-five of the leading British and American Poets. In meeting the requirements each of the reference books and periodicals may be counted as one volume in the 300 books required for standard schools. B. Maps—To make the teaching effective, it is necessary not only to have good textbooks, but also to have good apparatus, such as maps, charts, lantern slides, pictures, and specimens. The requirements for maps for use in connection with physical, general or commercial georgraphy, general science, history, and literature are as follows: High Schools of North Carolina usical series: 1. World on Mercator's Projection 5. Europe 2. United States 6. Asia 3. North America 7. Africa 4. South America 8. Australia Five of the above are required, but the entire series should be provided if possible. B. BLACKBOARD OUTLINE SERIES: Five under A above are required, and eight or more are recommended. c. political series: At least one set of seven or eight maps, under A above, are required. Also a good map of North Carolina, and a map of the Land Office, U. S. Department of the Interior, showing the territorial expansion of the United States. d. historical series: 1. For English, History and Literature: England, or the British Isles. 2. For Ancient History and Latin: Ancient World, Roman Empire, Ancient Greece, Ancient Italy. (This historical series is recommended, but not required.) E. FOR MODERN EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN HISTORY: 1. A good series of charts for European History. 2. A good series of charts for American History. (These charts are recommended, but not required.) These requirements with reference to maps and charts became effective September 1, 1923. C. Laboratory—For the teaching of Science there must be at least one room set apart for laboratory work and this room must have the necessary furniture and supplies. At least two sciences must be taught in a standard school. In the small school these sciences or subjects should be General Science in the eighth grade and Biology in the ninth. In the larger schools additional sciences may be offered. In providing for each science the general apparatus and supplies should be purchased and one individual set for each two to four students in any given class. In General Science and Biology 25 to 30 experiments should be properly performed by each student taking these subjects. D. High School Records and Reports—The high school records are a matter of first rate importance. The high school register should be used by the high school teachers and the permanent high school record card furnished by the State Department must be used. The State Department of Public Instruction has printed a sufficient supply of permanent high school record cards to furnish the necessary cards for all high schools. These may be obtained from the office of the County Superintendent. A filing case should be provided in each high school for the keeping of-high school records. A filing cabinet is an essential part of the equipment of each high school principal's office. 10 High Schools of North Carolina The Preliminary Report should be submitted promptly when request is made. This is the report which is to be made shortly after the opening of each school session. The Annual Report should be made immediately after the close of school and submitted promptly. One copy should be sent to the County Superintendent, one to the State High School Supervisor, and one copy kept in the office of the principal for reference. No school can be properly rated Until the annual report is submitted. 8. Required Subjects There are some subjects so fundamental that they should be required of all students. Occasionally a student will be found who lacks ability to pursue successfully any given high school subject, but the majority of all students will be able to do satisfactorily the work required in connection with a few prescribed subjects. The following units are required for graduation from a standard school: Units English 4 Mathematics 2 Science 2 History 2 *Foreign Language 2 9. Elective Subjects Elective subjects are offered under the Reorganization Plan but students should select electives wisely in order to prevent smattering. It will be noted that only two units of foreign language are required. These units may be offered in Latin or French in small schools along with German and Spanish in larger schools. Four years or more of a foreign language should be offered in certain types of schools. The two required units for graduation from high school will not meet college entrance re-quirements in every instance and students desiring such credit should be advised to take perhaps four years of Latin and at least two years of modern language if the curriculum adopted make it possible. The two units in Mathematics should include Arithmetic and Algebra. Students who wish to complete college entrance requirements should take at least one and one half years of Algebra and one year of Plane Geometry. In the larger high schools where Advanced Algebra and Solid Geometry are offered as electives it will be possible for students to select these courses in contemplation of college entrance. Students who specialize in Vocational subjects are not required to offer foreign language credits for graduation. If a student takes four years of Agriculture he is not required to offer any foreign language work in meeting the requirements for graduation. This applies also to students who take four years of Home Economics. A student who offers only two years of either one of these subjects is required to offer the two units of foreign language work required for graduation. * Not required of students specializing in vocational subjects. High Schools of North Carolina 11 COLLEGE ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS The colleges in the State differ somewhat with regard to credits or units required for entrance to college. The colleges have agreed, however, to grant the following credits for work done in high school toward meeting college entrance requirements: Units English 4 Social Science, including History and Civics 4 Mathematics 4 Greek 3 Latin 4.7 French 3 German 3 Spanish 2 Botany 5 or 1 Chemistry 5 or 1 Physics 5 or 1 Physiology 5 Zoology 5 or 1 General Science 5 or 1 Physiography 5 or 1 Drawing 1 Commercial Geography 5 Vocational Agriculture 2 Bookkeeping 1 Commercial Arithmetic 1 Stenography 1 Manual Training 2 Home Economics 2 Bible 2 Music , 2 Expression 5 It should be kept in mind in estimating college credits that a unit of work is 120 clock hours. A subject may be given an entrance credit of one unit if the course is pursued for a term of thirty-two weeks, five days to the week, with recitation periods forty-five minutes in length. The same credit may be secured for a thirty-six weeks term with forty-minute recita-tion periods. If a student knows what college he expects to enter, he should plan his course to meet the entrance requirements of that institution. THE CLASSIFICATION OF HIGH SCHOOLS There are two groups of standard high schools in North Carolina: Group I—Class AA, Class A, and Class B. Group II—Class A, and Class B. (Class B is the lowest standard or accredited school.) Note. Every teacher employed in a standard high school must hold a high school teacher's certificate. The Standards of these groups are set forth as follows: 12 High Schools of North Carolina Group I—Class AA. 1. A four-year course of study beyond the seventh grade. 2. Length of term—nine months, or 180 days, exclusive of holidays. 3. Number of teachers—twelve teachers holding proper certificates. 4. Length of recitation periods—at least forty minutes. 5. Fifteen standard units required for graduation. 6. Laboratory facilities for the teaching of Science—General Science and Biology, and Physics or Chemistry. 7. Library of at least 1,000 volumes of distinctly high school books. 8. Required number of maps, charts, and other equipment. 9. Attendance—at least 310 pupils in average daily attendance. Group I—Class A. 1. Four-year course of study. 2. Length of term—nine months, or 180 days, exclusive of holidays. 3. Number of teachers—four teachers of academic subjects and two teachers of vocational subjects—a total of six teachers. 4. Length of recitation periods—at least forty minutes. 5. Fifteen units required for graduation. 6. Laboratory facilities for the teaching of Science. 7. Library of not fewer than 500 volumes. 8. Maps according to requirements. 9. Attendance—at least 130 pupils in average daily attendance. Group I—Class B. 1. Four-year course of study. 2. Length of term—nine months, or 180 days, exclusive of holidays: 3. Number of teachers—four whole-time teachers, one of whom may be a teacher of vocational subjects. 4. Length of recitation periods—at least forty minutes. 5. Fifteen units required for graduation. 6. Laboratory facilities for the teaching of Science. 7. Library of not fewer than 500 volumes. 8. Maps according to requirements. 9. Attendance—at least 70 pupils in average daily attendance. Group II—Class A, 1. Four-year course of study. 2. Length of term—eight months, or 160 days, exclusive of holidays. 3. Four whole-time teachers, one of whom may be a teacher of voca-tional subjects. 4. Length of recitation periods—at least forty-five minutes. 5. Fifteen units required for graduation. 6. Laboratory facilities for the teaching of Science. 7. Library of not fewer than 300 volumes. 8. Maps according to requirements. 9. Attendance—at least 70 pupils in average daily attendance. Group II—Class B. : L Foui>year course of study. ' 2. Length of term—eight months, or 160 days, exclusive of holidays. 3. Three whole-time teachers, holding proper certificates. 4. Length of recitation periods—at least forty-five minutes. High Schools of North Carolina 13 5. Fifteen units required for graduation. 6. Laboratory facilities for the teaching of Science—at least two Sciences. 7. Library of not fewer than 300 volumes. 8. At least forty-five pupils in average daily attendance. 9. Maps according to requirements. The schools below those of standard grade should be classified. The work in a school should be so organized that it can be definitely estimated just what amount of credit a pupil is entitled to for the work he has completed. There are three classes of schools below those of standard grade. These constitute what will be known as Group III schools, Classes A, B, and C. Group III—Class A. This is a three-teacher, non-standard high school. A high school may have three whole-time teachers, offer four years of work, and have a term of thirty-two weeks, but not be rated as a standard school because certain requirements have not been met. Such a school is called a three-teacher non-standard school. In such a school every effort should be put forth, of course, to meet the requirements of a standard or accredited school. The principal of a school of this class must hold at least the High School Teachers' Certificate, Class A. and :may receive a salary of $1,800 on a basis of a nine months' term. Group III—Class B. A Certified School. By Certified School is meant the following: 1. Three years of work beyond the elementary school. That is, the work of the eighth, ninth, and tenth grades, or first, second, and third years of a high school. 2. A term of thirty-two weeks, exclusive of holidays. 3. Recitation periods of forty-five minutes in length. 4. Two whole-time teachers, holding proper certificates. 5. Laboratory facilities for the teaching of General Science. 6. A library of not less than 200 volumes. 7. Twelve units of work completed. 8. An average daily attendance of thirty pupils. The principal of a Certified School must hold at least the High School Teacher's Certificate, Class A, and may receive a salary of $1,600 on a basis of a nine months' term. Group III—Class C. A Recognized School. A Recognized School may be defined as follows: 1. Two years of work beyond the elementary school. That is, the work of the eighth and ninth grades, or first and second years of high school. 2. A term of thirty-two weeks, exclusive of holidays. 3. Recitation period of forty-five minutes in length. 4. One whole-time teacher holding proper certificate. 5. Eight units of work completed. 6. Library of 100 volumes. 7. Twenty pupils in average daily attendance. The principal of a Recognized School must hold at least the High School Teacher's Certificate, Class A, and may receive a salary of $1,500 on a basis of a nine months' term. 14 High Schools of North Carolina High School work should not be undertaken unless it can be provided for in a somewhat adequate manner. No school will be recognized as a high school unless there is one teacher giving whole time to high school instruc-tion. High school work should not be attempted in a school where an ele-mentary teacher, who should be giving her whole time to the elementary school, employs a part of her time in giving high school instruction. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION The schools listed below are accredited by or are members of the Associa-tion of Colleges and Secondary Schools of the Southern States. Those marked (*) were added to the list in December, 1926. Aberdeen, Aberdeen—A. S. Ballard. Albemarle, Albemarle—J. P. Sifford. Asheville — Academy of St. Genevieve, Asheville—Mother Mabel Monk. Asheville High School, Asheville—Lee H. Edwards. Asheville School, Asheville—W. H. Jones. Asheville Normal, Asheville—Miss Olivia C. Gillespie. Badin, Badin—E. R. Spruill. Boiling Springs, Boiling Springs—J. D. Huggins. Burlington, Burlington—W. D. Halfacre. Canton, Canton—R. J. Reveley. Caroleen (Henrietta-Caroleen), Caroleen—J. B. Jones. Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill—L. R. Sides. Charlotte (Central), Charlotte—E. H. Garringer. Concord, Concord—A. H. Jarratt. *Dunn, Dunn—J. Shepard Bryan. Durham— Durham High School, Durham—W. F. Warren. West Durham High School, West Durham—S. G. Lindsay. Edenton, Edenton—John A. Holmes. Elizabeth City, Elizabeth City—A. B. Combs. *Elm City, Elm City—P. T. Fugate. Farmville, Farmville—G. R. Wheeler. Fayetteville, Fayetteville—J. R. MacNeel. Forest City (Cool Springs), Forest City—C. A. Erwin. Gastonia, Gastonia—J. Eris Cassell. Goldsboro, Goldsboro—W. A. Mahler. Greensboro, Greensboro—C. W. Phillips. Greenville, Greenville—J. A. Keech. Hamlet, Hamlet—H. M. Kizer. Henderson, Henderson—A. P. Sledd. Hendersonville — Blue Ridge School, Hendersonville—J. R. Sandifer. *Fassifern School, Hendersonville—J. R. Sevier. Hendersonville High, Hendersonville—H. C. Mardis. Hickory, Hickory—R. W. Carver. High Point, High Point—L. R. Johnston. Kinston (Grainger), Kinston—Miss Madge Daniels. Laurinburg, Laurinburg—R. G. Kiser. Lenoir, Lenoir—J. P. Leeper. Lexington, Lexington—T. D. Stokes. High Schools of North Carolina 15 Lumberton, Lumberton—W. S. Whitaker. Marshall, Marshall—D. W. Kanoy. Mars Hill College (H. S. Dept.), Mars Hill—R. M. Lee. Monroe, Monroe—R. N. Ledford. Morganton, Morganton—D. W. Maddox. *Mount Airy, Mount Airy—Miss Margaret Sparger. North Wilkesboro, North Wilkesboro—L. E. Calhoun. Oak Ridge Institute, Oak Ridge—T. E. Whitaker. Oxford — Oxford High School, Oxford—W. W. Weldon. Oxford Orphanage, Oxford—Dennis H. Cooke. Raeford, Raeford—J. M. Stackhouse. Raleigh — Raleigh High School, Raleigh—C. E. Wessinger. Saint Mary's School, Raleigh—W. W. Way, President State School for the Blind, Raleigh—Hugh C. Griffin. Reidsville, Reidsville—J. H. Fleming. Rich Square, Rich Square—A. W. Oakes, Jr. Roanoke Rapids, Roanoke Rapids—C. W. Davis. Rockingham, Rockingham—Miss Kate Finley. Rocky Mount, Rocky Mount—Z. L. Foy. Rutherford College (H. S. Dept.), Rutherford College—W. F. Starnes. Rutherfordton-Spindale, Rutherfordton—B. L. Smith Pineland School for Girls, Salemburg—Mr and Mrs. W. J. Jones. Salisbury (Boyden), Salisbury—Frank B. John. Selma, Selma—N. C. Woodlief. Scotland Neck, Scotland Neck—F. M. Tucker. Shelby, Shelby—A. C. Lovelace. Smithfield, Smithfield—N. C. Shuford. Southern Pines, Southern Pines—W. F. Allen. Spencer, Spencer—W. F. Shealy. Statesville, Statesville—W. R. Kirkman. Tarboro, Tarboro—W. C. Ramsey. Thomasville, Thomasville—P. C. Newton. *Warrenton, Warrenton—J. Y. Kerr. Washington, Washington—E. S. Johnson. Wilmington (New Hanover), Wilmington—W. O. Hampton. Wilson, Wilson—Ray Armstrong. Winston-Salem — Salem Academy, Winston-Salem—Miss Eleanor C. Chase. Winston-Salem H. S. (R. J. Reynolds), Winston-Salem—J. Watson Moore. ' LIST OF SCHOOLS ACCREDITED FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR CLOSING JUNE 30, 1926 County and School Principal Post Office Classification Alamance: Elon College II, B. Anson: S. H. Mingus - .-. Polkton, R-2 II, B. Deep Creek D. W. B. Coon Wadesboro, R II, B. W. L. Harris Peachland -.__.. II, B. Bladen: Kelly (French's Creek) W. N. Rhyne Kelly . II, B. Buncombe: 0. H. Tilson. -. Asheville, R-2 II, B. Burke: C. C. Long II, B. Camden: South Mills____ South Mills II, B. Carteret: R. L. Fritz, Jr. Beaufort. II, B. Catawba: Mountain View W. E. Abernathy... Hickory, R.F.D. II, B. Chatham: Goldston-. .. J.H.Moore.-. ... . . .. . II, B. Cleveland: Fallston W. R.Gary Fallston II, A. Cumberland: Sunnyside R. W. McDonald Fayetteville, R.F.D. _ II, B. Davidson: 0. M. Staton II, B. Duplin: C. H. Walker II, B. Kenansville I. C. Pait __ Kenansville II, B. 18 High Schools of North Carolina County and School Principal Post Office Classification Forsyth : J. H. White II, B. Mineral Springs W. A. Sowers Winston-Salem, R-3. II, A. W.B. Speas II, B. Franklin: C. B. Howard II, B. Gates : L. C. Hand II, B. II, B. Granville: Oak Hill W. C. Poe Virgilina, Va II, A. Greene: Walstonburg _. H. W. Carter Walstonburg II, B. Guilford: Greensboro, R-6 Brown Summit II, B. L. H. Floyd II, B. Halifax: Aurelian V. C. Matthews II, B. Hertford: Harrellsville Murfreesboro II, B. II, B. Hyde: G. M. Guthrie II, B. Iredell: S. B. Smithey .. II, B. Jackson: W. C. Reed Whittier II, B. Johnston: E. T. Boyette Kenly, R.F.D II, B. II, B. Wilson s Mills II, B. Madison: * Mars Hill Ethel E. English Mars Hill II, A. High Schools of North Carolina 19 County and School Principal Post Office Classification Mecklenburg: Bain (Mint Hill).. Harry L. Griffin Matthews, R-19 II, B. T. C. Lingerfeldt *.-. II, B. Oakhurst W. S. Hough___ Charlotte, R-l II, A. Steel Creek W. C. Merritt Pineville, R-15 II, B. Moore: Cameron . . . J. Clyde Kelly Cameron II, A. Nash: L. H. McNeely II, B. Northampton: T. R Everett - II, B. Pitt: Guy B. Rhodes II, B. Randolph: Franklin vUle__. II, B. F A Ficquett II, B. Rowan: II, B. R. Lee Trexler II, B. C. A. Furr II, A. E. N. Peeler II, B. Rutherford: Ellenboro . R. B. Tapp II, A. Rutherfordton -. II, B. Stanly: P. D. Baird New London II, B. Albemarle II, A. Stokes: C. M. Felts Germanton . II, B. . Surry: Rockford .. II, B. Union: W. Q. Gngg - Indian Trail Monroe, R-l II, B. Union J. B. Haney II, B. 20 High Schools of North Carolina County and School Principal Post Office Classification Vance: Dabnev J. R. Nixon ... Dabney II, B. Zeb Vance . C. M. Billings, Jr Kittrell II, B. Washington: • Mackevs _ _- A. W. Davenport Mackeys .- II, B. E. N. Riddle II, B. Wayne: Grantham . W. J. Nichols. Goldsboro, R-4. II, B. Seven Springs. . B. K. Miller Seven Springs II, B. Yancey: E. D. Wilson. . II, B. Pensaeola II, B. SCHOOLS DROPPED FROM THE ACCREDITED LIST JUNE 1, 1926. Bertie: Lewiston- Buncombe: Grove Park Forsyth : W. L. Ingold Guilford: Polk: W. H. Cole Robeson: Lumber Bridge. WHITE HIGH SCHOOLS Countv, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date ALAMANCE: Special Charter: Burlington. . Graham Haw River.. Mebane Rural : Altamahaw- Ossipee Alexander- Wilson Eli Whitney. Elon College Friendship... Pleasant Grove Stony Creek.. Sylvan ALEXANDER: Rural: Bethlehem Hiddenite Stony Point. .. Taylorsville... ALLEGHANY: Rural: Piney Creek . . Sparta '.. Private: Glade Valley.. ANSON: Special Charter: Morven Wadesboro Rural: Ansonville Burnsville Deep Creek.. _ Lilesville McFarlan Peachland Polkton ASHE: Rural: Bowie Elkland Helton Lansing Sutherland Virginia- Carolina West Jefferson A. H. King W. D. Halfacre H. G. McBane J. D. Barber J. P. Moore David Miller W. A. Young C. V. Ferguson J. A. Hornaday H. L. Foster C.M.Miller A. L. Combs R. H. Hutchinson M. A. Stone W. W. Stockman C. H. Gryder J. W. McCall Gilbert Craig John M. Cheek T. P. Sheffey B. Robinson C. W. Erwin R. W. Allen J. F. Lowrance L. H. Fogleman Fred Burgess T. A. Jones D. W. B. Coon Zeno Martin M. F. Teeter W.L.Harris W. C. McColl J. 0. Goodman L. K. Halsey J. B. Hash C. C. Bost G.H.Hatfield B. H. Duncan Robt. E. Lee Plummer F.C.Nye Graham... Burlington Graham. _. Haw River Mebane. .. Elon College, R-l. Graham, R-l Saxapahaw Elon College Burlington. __ Burlington, R-3... Burlington, R-2... Snow Camp Taylorsville Taylorsville Hiddenite Stony Point Taylorsville-. Sparta Piney Creek Sparta Glade Valley Wadesboro Morven Wadesboro Ansonville Polkton, R-2 Wadesboro Lilesville McFarlan Peachland Polkton Beaver Creek Fleetwood Todd Sturgills Lansing Trade, Tenn Grassy Creek West Jefferson I, A \. I, B. 1922 II, B. 1925 I, B. 1925 II, B. II, A. II, A. II, B. II, A. II, A. 1924 II, A. 1924 II, A. 1922 II, B. 1923 II, A. 1923 II, B. II, B. 1924 I, A. II, B. 1925 II, B. 1926 II, B. 1926 II, B. 1925 II, B. 1926 II, B. 1924 I, A. I, B. 22 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date ASHE: {Continued) Private : G. B. Price II, B. II, A. II, A. II, B. I, A. II, A. II, A. I, B. I, B. I, B. II, A. II, B. II, B. II, B. II, A. II, A. II, B. II, B. AVERY: R. T. Teague Rural: 1922 J. D. Horton D.C.Butler 1923 1924 Private: Lees McRae Edgar H. Tufts Plumtree School BEAUFORT: H. H. McLean Special Charter: Rural: E. W. Glass 1925 Bath G.W.Rhodes Bath 1925 C. H. Young 1922 F. Parker 1922 Old Ford C. J. Rast Washington, R.F.D.. Private: Washington Coll. Inst M. 0. Fletcher 1923 BERTIE: H. W. Early Rural: P. B. Pollock Colerain Lewiston Colerain, R-1 1925 Lewiston- 1923 W. R. Smithwick J. T. Gaskill R. M. Peele Roxobel- Kelford D. P. McCain J 1922 BLADEN: Elizabethtown Abbottsburg Bladenboro Rural: V. E. Glenn.. F. Q. Barbee i921 1924 Elizabethtown Kelly 1925 Kelly (French's Creek) C. F. Copeland 1926 High Schools of North Carolina 23 County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date BLADEN: (Continued) White Oak Academy BRUNSWICK: Rural : Bolivia Leland Southport BUNCOMBE: Special Charter: Asheville Hall-Fletcher. _ Rural: Barnardsville - . Biltmore Black Mountain Candler Emma Fairview Grace Haw Creek Leicester Sand Hill Swannanoa Weaverville West Buncombe Woodfin Shanghai Venable Valley Springs Private: Acad, of St. Genevieve Asheville School Asheville Farm School Asheville Nor. Sch. (Prep. Dept.) Bingham Mil. Academy Christ School. Grove Park School Montreal Nor. School Weaver College Lee Schools for Boys BURKE: Special Char er: Morganton F. T.Johnson B. R. Page S. L. Bowen W. N.Rhyne L. J. Dawkins A. C. Reynolds Lee H. Edwards G. A. Hartrick F. A. Penland W.H.Jones J. 0. Wood C.J.Rich S.O.Wilde J. W. Brown F. L. Safford 0. H. Tilson C. Fred Jervis G.V.Allen E. N.Howell 0. B. Jones V. W. Brown W. T. Wells Miss Minerva Brittain Floyd Brigman W. S. Burleson Mother M. Monk W. H. Jones L. H. Burch J. E.Calfee Col. S. R. McKee.... R. R.Harris James Brooks S. L. Woodward C. H. Trowbridge J. A. Peoples R. L. Patton D. W. Maddox White Oak Southport Bolivia Leland Southport Asheville Asheville Asheville Barnardsville. .. Biltmore Black Mountain Candler Asheville, R^._. Fairview Asheville, R-l.. Asheville, R-2. _. Leicester Candler Swannanoa Weaverville Asheville, R-4. . Asheville, R-5__ Weaverville Biltmore, R-2... Skyland Asheville Asheville School Farm School Asheville Asheville Arden Asheville Montreat Weaverville Blue Ridge Monganton Morganton II, A. 1923 II, A. I, AA. II, A I, A II, A II, A II, A II, B II, B II, A II, B II, B II, B II. A I, B. II, A. I, B. II, A. II, B. I, B. I, A. 24 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of High School burke: (Continued) Glen Alpine... Rural: Drexel Hildebran Valdese Olive Hill.... Private: Rutherford College __. CABARRUS: Special Charter: Concord Rural: Harnsburg Kannapolis Winecoff Private: Mont Amoena Seminary... Collegiate Institute CALDWELL: Special Charter: Granite Falls.. Lenoir Rural: Collettsville... Dudley Shoals. Hudson Oak Hill Whitnel Private: Davenport Preparatory School Patterson School CAMDEN: Rural: Shiloh South Mills.... CARTERET: Special Charter: Beaufort Morehead City. Rural: Atlantic Newport Smyrna Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head W. T. Byrd. Mary A. Baugher. G. B. Stine C.C.Long P. E. Corpening... W. F. Starnes... J. B. Robertson. A. H. Jarratt B. S. Weiler, Jr.. R. C. Cannon... P. W. Beard J. H. C. Fisher... G. F. McAllister. J. W. Mcintosh.. W. R. Schaff. J. P. Leeper.. C. M. Abernathy. A. F. Sharpe Geo. E. Smith... A. R. Crisp W. E. Wilson.... W. A. Jenkins Hugh A. Dobbin. L. L. Stevens S. M. Eddleman. F. M. Eason J. H. Workman. F. L. Stroupe C.F.Carroll, Jr.. C. A. Dees R. L. Fritz, Jr Beaufort J. N. Roberson Morehead City. Post Office Address of School Glen Alpine. Drexel Hildebran Valdese Morganton, R.F.D. Connelly Springs. Concord Concord. Harrisburg Kannapolis.. . Concord, R-2. Mt. Pleasant. Mt. Pleasant. Lenoir Granite Falls . Lenoir Collettsville.. Granite Falls. Hudson Lenoir, R-2... Whitnel Lenoir Legerwood.. Indiantown. Shiloh South Mills Beaufort. Atlantic Newport . Smyrna.. Accredited Class—Date I, B. II, B. II, B. I, B. I, AA. II, A. I, A. I, B. II, A. I, A. II, A. II, A II, B. II, A. I, A. II, B. II, B. II, A. High Schools of Worth Carolina County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date CASWELL: Rural : Anderson... Cobb Memorial Leasburg Milton Pelham Prospect Hill Semora Yanceyville (Bartlett Yancey) ... Robt. W. Isley. CATAWBA: Special Charter: Hickory Newton Rural: Ball's Creek Blackburn Catawba Catawba County Farm-life Claremont.. Highland... Longview. .. Maiden Mountain View Monogram. • Sherrill's Ford. West Hickory. White Church. Private: Concordia College CHATHAM: Rural: Bells Bennett Bonlee Bynum Goldston Moncure Pittsboro SilerCity CHEROKEE: Special Charter: Andrews Murphy CHOWAN: Special Charter: Edenton. _. R. W. Barnette. F. B. Harton... D. H. Lashley. . J. E. Farrior, Jr. W. J. Liles J. E. Joines C. E. Newman.. S. H. Abell. J. A. Capps. Samuel Thompson. I. H. Butt R. D. Huitt. D.J. Whitener.... H. G. Kopenhaver. R. W. Whitener... A. P. Whisenhunt. J. Loy Sox C. H. Aderholdt... J. B. Whitener.... W. E. Abernathy.. F. E. Abernathy .. C. M. Dickson J. L. Kiser 0. W. Kreinheder. W. R. Thompson . J. F. Gngg R. L. Forrester. R. C. Dorsett... Archie Braxton. J. H. Moore H. G. Self A. V. Nolan W. G. Coltrane. A. L. Martin . . L. B. Nichols. B. W. Sipe... R. H. Bachman. Yanceyville. Newton Claremont Hickory.. Hickory Maiden Hickory Long Island Sherrill's Ford. West Hickory.. R. N. Hoyle Claremont, R-2 Union Ridge. . Ruffln Mount Gilead. Milton Pelham Prospect Hill.. Semora. Yanceyville. . Newton . Hickory. Newton. Miss Paulina Hassell. Conover. Pittsboro . Apex Bennett- . Bonlee Bynum.. Goldston.. Moncure. . Pittsboro . Siler City. Murphy. Andrews. Murphy.. Edenton. Edenton. II, A. 1925 I, AA. I, A. Catawba Newton, R-2.... Catawba. II, B. 11, A. II, B. II, A. 11. A. II, B. II, A. I, B. II, B. n, a. II, B. II, B. II, B. II, A. I, A. I, B. I. B. 26 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date CHOWAN: {Continued) Rural C. R. Roe II, B. II, A. I, A. I, AA. II, A. II, A. II, A. II, B. I, A. II, B. II, B. II, A. II, A II, B. II, A. II, A. I, A. II, A. II, B. II, B. I, AA. 1923 CLAY: AUenJ. Bell Hayesville-. Hayesville, R-3 Rural: Elf A. H. Shuler 1924 CLEVELAND: J. H. Grigg Shelby .. Special Charter: Kings J. Y. Irvin Kings Mountain Shelby Shelby Rural: Fallston W. R. Gary 1926 B. F. Bird 1925 C. C. Sorrels W. D. Burns 1923 Private: Boiling Springs. COLUMBUS: C. C. Russ Whiteville Rural : 1923 G. V. McNeill E. P. Mendenhall Cerro Gordo. 1925 F. F. Thompson 1925 Fair Bluff Fair Bluff 1925 Tabor P. S. Sykes Tabor 1924 Whiteville Whiteville CRAVEN: R. S. Proctor Special Charter: J. M. Shields Rural: Craven County Farm-life 1922 G. C. Bush Dover, R-3_. J. F. Pugh New Bern, R-2 1925 Brinson H. C. Banks CUMBERLAND: B. T. McBryde Special Charter: Fayetteville J. R. MacNeel Fayetteville High Schools of North Carolina 27 County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date CUMBERLAND: (Continued) Rural : Beaver Dam... Cedar Creek_ . . Eastover Falcon Godwin Grays Creek... Hope Mills Lan Tabor Linden Massey HilL.. South River Seventy-first. .. Stedman Sunnyside Wade CURRITUCK: Rural: Moyock Poplar Branch. DARE: Rural : Kitty Hawk... Hatteras Manteo Wanchese Stumpy Point -. DAVIDSON: Special Charter: Lexington Thomasville Rural: Arcadia Churcnland Denton Fair Grove Linwood Pilot Reeds Southmont Tyro Welcome Midway.. Wallburg Private : Baptist DAVIE: Special Charter: Mocksville.. W.E.Williams... J. P. Crumpler W. C. Eagles I. H. Presley H. M. Wells C. 0. Small K. A. McDonald... Mrs. J. B. Wi!Hns. D. C. Mosteller.... H. H. Hamilton A. C. Hol'and C. C. MacMillan... J. D. Jerome R. W. McDonald... D. S. McCormick., Maud C. Newbury. C. N. Baughan.. B. W. De Shazo. E. W. Pearson . A. E. Baum J. W. Comes . . . L. R. Williford. J. D. Pegram. . J. W. Blackard. S. G. Hasty.... T. D. Stokes.. P. C. Newton- Curtis Bivens W. C. Harward. J. W. Carrell.... R. C. Foster.... R. S. Linwood.. O.G.Fritz 0. M. Staton... E. C. Willis E. R. Smith C. H. Chapman. H. E. White H. F. Pardue... J. L. Fortney. E. P. Bradley. E. C. Staton. . Roseboro, R-3 Cedar Creek Fayetteville, R.F.D. Falcon Godwin Hope Mills, R-2 Hope Mills Linden Linden Fayetteville, R.F.D. Wade Fayetteville, R-3... Stedman Fayetteville, R.F.D. Wade Currituck . Moyock Poplar Branch. Manteo Kitty Hawk. . Hatteras Manteo Wanchese Stumpy Point Lexington Lexington Thomasville . Welcome Linwood, R-l Denton. Thomasville, R.F.D.. Linwood Tnomasville, R.F.D.. Lexington, R-3 Southmont Lexington, R.F.D Welcome Lexington, R-l Wallburg.. Thomasville. Mocksville.. Mocksville. II, B. II, B. II, B. 1925 II, A. 1925 n, B. 1925 II, B. 1926 II, B. I, B. II, B. I, A. I, A. II, B. n, A. II, A. II, B. 1926 II, B 1924 II, A. 1923 I, B. 1925 I, B. 1922 28 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of High School DAVIE: (Continued) Rural: Cana Farmington.. _ Fork Church.. Jerusalem Shady Grove.. Smith Grove.. DUPLIN: Special Charter: Faison Rural : Beulaville Calypso Chinquapin ... Kenansville... Magnolia Rose Hill Teacheys • Wallace Warsaw DURHAM: Special Charter: Durham Rural: Bethesda East Durham., Lowe's Grove.. Mangum Mineral Spring. West Durham.. EDGECOMBE: Special Charter: Tarboro Rural : Battleboro Conetoe Leggett Speed South Edgecombe- . West Edgecombe.. FORSYTH: Special Charter: Winston-Salem. Rural: Clemmons Kernersville Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head J. Minor Mrs. W. S. Wellborn. J. L. Tolar S.MHolton, Jr L. P. Hendrix Mary Lee Miller B. C. Siske. H. T. Ray. A. B. Alderman.. C.H.Walker.... Arthur Ranes I. C. Pait J.S.Blair E. C. Jernigan... Geo. B. Robbins. W. W. Harmon.. J. S. Fleming L. H. Barbour. W. F. Warren P. G. Farrar... C. E.Cooke.. . 0. K. Goodwin. D. H. Crumpton. J.W. Neal S. G Lindsay W. H. Pittman. W. C. Ramsey _ Wm. J. Barefoot. J. C. Horner A. W. McDougle. J. N. Grant N. E. Gresham. M. T. Tanner.. T. H. Cash. Post Office Address of School Cana, R-l Farmington Mocksville, R-3- Cooleemee Advance Advance Warsaw . Faison . Beulaville. _ Calyspo Chinquapin. Kenansville Magnolia. _. Rose Hill... Teacheys.. . Wallace Warsaw Durham. Durham. Durham, R-6. East Durham. Durham, R-3. Durham, R-8-. West Durham. Tarboro Tarboro . Battleboro. Conetoe Tarboro, Box 524. Speed Pinetops Rocky Mount. Winston-Salem. J. W. Moore Winston-Salem. J. F. Brower.. I Clemmons... R. A. Sullivan I Kernervsille. Accredited Class—Date II, B. II, A. II, B. II, B. II, B. II, B. II, B. II, A. II, A. II, A. II, A. I, A. I, AA. II, B" 1924 I, fi-ll, A- 1922 II, A. 192& I, A. I, A II, A I, AA. II, A. II, A. 1922 1922' High Schools of North Carolina 29 County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date FORSYTH: (Continued) J.H.White Lewisville ._ Winston-Salem, R-3_ Tobaccoville Wmston-Salem Rural Hall II, B. II, A. II, B. II, B. II, B. II, B. I, B. I, B. I. B. II, B. II, A. II, B. II, B. II, A. II, A. I,AA. I, A. II, A. II, B. II, B. II, A. II, A. II, A. II, B. II, B. H, B. 1926 1926 J. F. Scott 1924 Old Town 1925 Rural Hall J. C. Co'ley 1925 F.M.White .. W. B. Speas .. .- 1926 W. L. Ingold Walkertown ... Winston-Salem... _. Private: FRANKLIN: E. L. Best Special Charter: W. R. Mills C. B. Garrett 1926 Rural: E. G. Cornelius . 1922 Edward L. Best T. H. Sledge Louisburg, R-4. 1924 Gold-Sand C.B.Howard Private: Louisburg College Miss Sallie P. Betts GASTON: F. P. Hall Special Charter: C. M. Tatum Bessemer City 1921 Rural: Belmon^... Cramerton. . 1922 1925 Highland W. S. Berryhill 1925 Mount Hollv. F. B. Rankin Mount Holly A. C. Warlick Gastonia, R-2__ 1923 Tryon H. M. Loy Bessemer City.. 1923 Private: 1924 Sacred Heart GATES: J. M. Glenn Gatesville Gates . . . . Gatesville Eure __ Rural : Gates, _ T. J. Jessup ... . . L.C.Hand 1926 Hall (Eure).... M. P. Wright M. L. Rowland E. L. Derrick 1926 Sunbury . Sunburv . 1923 30 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date GRAHAM: Robbinsville Robbinsville Oxford II, B. I, A. II, A. II, A. II, A. II, A. II, A. I, B. I, B. II, B. I, AA. I, AA. II, B. II, A. II, A. II, A. II, A. II, B. II, B. II, A. II, A. II, B. II, B. I, B. Rural: R.C.Barrett 1924 GRANVILLE: J. F. Webb Special Charter: N. W. Weldon Rural : R. M. Usry J.A.Pitts--- 1922 Oak Hill W. C. Poe Virgilina, Va._ 1926 1923 Stovall R. C. Young Stovall 1923 Wilton R. F. Coats Franklinton, R-l 1924 Private: Oxford D. H. Cooke 1924 GREENE: Snow Hill Rural: B. L. Rhyne Snow Hill M. R. Mahaffey Snow Hill 1923 R. A. Phillips Walstonburg. _ . 1926 GUILFORD: Thomas R. Foust Special Charter: Greensboro (Central) C. W. PhUlips Rural: Greensboro, R-6__ Greensboro, R-2 Colfax 1926 W. E. Younts 1924 W. H. Cude T. E. Stough 1925 Guilford College . . C. R. Bird Guilford College 1924 W. A. White, Jr E. E. Farlow McLeansville. . - . Brown Summit..- - 1925 L.H.Floyd 1926 Nathaniel R. M. Utley Oak Ridge Pleasant W. H. Crawford Pleasant Garden Greensboro Greensboro, R-4 Greensboro, R-6 Summerfield Greensboro, R-l --- Greensboro Oak Ridge... H. A. Helms 1922 H. G. Waters South Buffalo E. S. McBane 1924 A. C. Metz.-- - S. C. Deskins Private : Greensboro Bible and E. D. Owen Oak Ridge Institute T. E. Whitaker High Schools of jSTorth Carolina 31 County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date HALIFAX: Special Charter: Enfield Roanoke Rapids Scotland Neck Weldon Rural: Aurelian Springs Eastman Hollister HARNETT: Special Charter: Dunn Rural: Anderson Angier Barbecue Bunn Level... Coats Erwin (Duke). LaFayette Lillington Private : Buie's Creek Academy HAYWOOD: Special Charter: Canton Rural : Bethel Clyde Rock Hill Waynesville... Private Haywood Institute HENDERSON: Special Charter: Hendersonville. Rural East Flat Rock. Flat Rock Mills River Private: Fassifern Blue Ridge Fruitland Institute A. E. Akers R. D. White C.W.Davis F. M. Tucker Miss Narcissa B. Daniel V. C. Matthews Ruth M. Swann J. J. Beale B. P. Gentry B. E. Lohr W.E.Howard I. J. Stephenson C. H. Dula J.W.King J. H. Taylor T. W. Sprinkle B. F.Kendall B. D. Bunn J. A. Campbell W.C.Allen R. J. Reveley H. W. Cook Chas. F. Owen Blackwell Lunsford P. W. Townsend P.A.Roberts R. G. Anders H. C. Mardis Miss Bessie Steedman... J. E. Ockerman A. M. Foster, Jr J. R. Sevier.. J. R. Sandifer N. A. Melton Roanoke Rapids. Enfield. Roanoke Rapids. Scotland Neck... Weldon Littleton Enfield, R-2. Hollister Lillington . Dunn. Bunn Level, R-l Angier Olivia Bunn L?vel Coats Erwin Chalybeate SprLngs. Lillington Buie's Creek. Waynesville. Canton. Woodrow Clyde Waynesville, R-2. Waynesville Clyde Hendersonville. Hendersonville. East Flat Rock. Flat Rock Horse Shoe HendersonviUe. Hendersonville. II, A. I, A. I, A. I. B. I, B. 1922 II, B. II, B. 1925 II, B. 1925 II, A. 1925 II, A. 1921 I, A. I, A. II, B. 1924 II, A. 1925 Hendersonville. II, A. II, B. I, A. II, A. 1925 II, B. 1924 II, A. II, B. I, A. 32 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date HERTFORD: Ttural : Ahoskie Como Harrellsville Murfreesboro.. Winton ... HOKE: Rural: Antioch Mi'douson_ Raeford... Rockfish._. HYDE: Rural : Engelhard Fairfield Lake Landing. Ocracoke Sladesville Swan Quarter. IREDELL: Special Charter: Mooresville.-. Statesville Rural: Cool Springs. . Harmony (Iredell County F-l) Scotts Sharon Troutman Union Grove. _ Private: Mitchell Academy Presbyterian Orphanage. . JACKSON: Rural: Cullowhee Qualla Sylva Webster Glenville Private: Sylva Collegiate Institute N. W. Britton. N. Wright A. C. Bergeron. J. R. Brown C. C. Graves. . P. D. Rudd_.._ W. P. Hawfield. Fred Abernathy.. Joe Osborne J. M. Stackhouse. W.J.Olive E. W. Joyner. Melvin Robinson. J. W. Heath M.S.Giles J. H. Andrews A. F. Sharpe, Jr._ G. M. Guthrie. . _ Miss Celeste Henkel. S. A. Leslie W. R. Kirkman. R. W. Adams. R. H. Lankford.. W. P. Whitesides. C. H. Cathey.— R. S. Shore C. R. McLain.... G. H. Ellmore. T. L. O'Kelly.. J. N. Wilson. J. S. Seymour J. D. Parker, Jr H. D. Browning, Jr. Ruth Allison H. H. Wike Winton . Ahoskie Como HarrellsviLe. . Murfreesboro _ Winston Raeford _ Red Springs. Dundarrach. Raeford Rockfish Swan Quarter Engelhard Fairfield Lake Landing. Ocracoke Scranton Swan Quarter. Statesville. Mooresville_ Statesville. . Cleveland. Harmony., Scotts Eufola Troutman. Jennings. _ Statesville Barium Springs . Sylva J. C. Hough. Cullowhee. Whittier... Sylva Webster... Glenville. . II, A. 1921 II, B. 1926 II, B. 1926 I, B. I, A. I, A. II, B. Sylva. II, B. 1923 1926 1923 II, A. II, A. 1923 II, A. 1925 II, A. 1923 II, B. 1926 1923 II, A. II, B. 1926 II, A. 1922 II, B. 1925 I, B. 1924 High Schools of North Carolina 33 County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date JOHNSTON: Special Charter: Benson Clayton Smithfield Rural: Archer Lodge. . Four Oaks Glendale Kenly Meadow Micro Pine Level Princeton Selma Wilson's Mills. _ JONES: Rural: Maysville Pollocksville Trenton LEE: Special Charter: Sanford Rural : Broadway. . Jonesboro . - LENOIR: Special Charter: Kinston Rural : Contentnea.. Moss Hill PinkHill.... LaGrange LINCOLN: Special Charter: Lincolnton... Rural: Asbury Crouse North Brook. Rock Springs. Union MACON: Rural Franklin H. B. Marrow. H. C. Renegar Vann B. Stringfield. C. H. McGregor.... S. T. Liles.. Margaret Tabor.. E. T. Boyette— . G. T. Whitley.... A.G.Glenn G. M. Moser H. Wellons M. P. Young N. G. Woodlief .. Nathan Womack. Manly Fulcher... W. V. Wilkinson. AlexH. White... J. D. Messick C. E. Teague. J. S. Truitt. M. H. Judd.. T. T. Lanier. E. E. Sams. Madge Daniels. C. B. Jefferson. __ J. C. Hough B. B. Holder M. A. Honeycutt. L. B. Beam. W. E. Gladstone . Miss Betty Coon.. P. H. Huss Miss Dora Rhodes. C. E. Mcintosh. .. Juanita Puett Smithfield . Benson Clayton Smithfield. Clayton, R.F.D. Four Oaks Kenly, R.F.D... Kenly Benson, R.F.D.. Micro Pine Level Princeton Selma Wilson's Mills. .. Trenton. Maysville Pollocksville. Trenton Sanford. Sanford. Broadway. Jonesboro . Kinston Kinston. Kinston, R-l Kinston, R.F.D. 4... Pink Hill LaGrange Lincolnton. Lincolnton . Lincolnton, R.F.D... Crouse Cherryville, R-3 Denver Lincolnton, R.F.D... M. D. Billings Franklin G. L. Houk Franklin II, A. I, A. I, A. II, A. 1924 II, B. 1926 II, A. 1923 II, B II, A. I, B II, B. II, B II, B. II, A. I, A. II, A. I, A. I, AA I, A. [I, A. I, A. I, A. II, B. II, A. I, B. 34 High Schools of jSTokth Carolina County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date MACON: (Continued) Higdonville. .. Highlands Maxwell MADISON: Rural: Mars Hill Marshall Walnut Hot Springs. - Private: Mars Hill College MARTIN: Rural: Everetts Hamilton Jamesville Oak City Robersonville. Williamston.. Bear Grass Gold Point- Farm Life MCDOWELL: Special Charter: Marion Rural : Glenwood Nebo Old Fort Pleasant Garden MECKLENBURG: Special Charter: Charlotte: Alexander Graham Junior High. Central Piedmont Junior High. Vocational Davidson Rural: Bain (Mint Hill).. R. N. Moses T. L. Tolar Margaret Dowdle 0. S. Dillard Ethel E.English.. D. W. Kanoy H. D. Pegg. Epps Haws R. L. Moore R.A.Pope D. N.Hix W. W. Clarke J. L. Jones H. M. Ainsley R. I. Leake L. H. Davis S.M.Lee L. B. Wynne J. D. Lilley N. F. Steppe P.J.Story W. B. Harrill Y. V. A. Riser.... Geo. B. Strickland N. R. Prickett.— J. M. Matthews... A.M.Elliott... E. H. Garinger. U. S. Alexander. F. T. Selby H. L. Elliott, Jr 0. A. Tuttle... Higdonville. Highlands. . Franklin Marshall . Mars Hill. . . Marshall Walnut Hot Springs . Mars Hill... Williamston. Everetts Hamilton Jamesville Oak City Robersonville. Williamston.. Williamston, R.F.D. 2... Robersonville, R.F.D Williamston, R.F.D. 4... Marion. Marion. Nealsville. Nebo Old Fort. . Old Fort, R-l. Charlotte II. A. I, B. II, B. I, A. 1926 1923 1924 II, B. 1925 II, B. 1924 II, A. 1923 II, B. I, A. II, B. 1924 II, B. 1923 I, B. 1922 Charlotte. I, AA. Charlotte I, AA. Charlotte . I, A. I, B. Davidson II, B. . 1922 Matthews, R-19 II, B. 192 & High Schools of North Carolina 35 County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date MECKLENBURG: {Continued) Berryhill .' Big Springs Ckar Creek Cornelius Derita Dixie Hickory Grove. Hoskins Huntersville Long Creek Matthews Newell North Charlotte Oak Dale Oakhurst Paw Creek Pineville Sardis-CarmeL . Sharon Steel Creek (Observer) ... Woodlawn Private : Southern Indus-trial Institute MITCHELL: Rural: Bakersville Spruce Pine (Harris) MONTGOMERY: Rural : Biscoe Candor Mt. Gilead Star Troy MOORE: Special Charter: Aberdeen Carthage. ----- Southern Pines. Vass-Lakeview. Rural: Cameron Elise Eagle Springs. . Jackson Springs W. D. Loy H. P. Hamilton.. W. W. McComb. L. A. Price F. W. Webster... R. A. Grier A.E.Lee G. B. Coon H.H.Scott B. S. Plaxco G. N. Neel E. C. Miller .... Leroy Dulin J. B. Potts W. S. Hough J.H.Knox J. H. Newell Frank Sherrill, Jr. C. C. Stroup R. F. Plaxco-— H. P. Hamilton. F. M. Matthews. J. A. Steele. J. R. Carr__. J. B. Dexton. J. S. Edwards R. S. Rainey T. B. Mauney.. H. A. Nanney... E. W. Cranford. Harold Krauss_- A. B. Cameron _ A. S. Ballard. 0. B. Welch.. W. F. Allen- Charlotte, R-4 Charlotte, R-4 Allen Cornelius Derita Charlotte, R-ll Charlotte, R-9 Charlotte, R.F.D... Huntersville Huntersville, R-20. . Matthews Newell Charlotte, R-8. Charlotte, R-6. Charlotte, R-l. Paw Creek Pineville Charlotte, R-l. Charlotte, R-l. Pineville, R-15. Charlotte, R-2_ Charlotte. Bakersville _ Bakersville- _ Spruce Pine. Troy Biscoe Candor Mt. Gilead. Star Troy Carthage- Aberdeen Carthage Southern Pines. W. D. Matthews Vass. J. Clyde Kelly. Allen Jones R. D. Redfern. T. N. Frye Cameron Hemp Eagle Springs Jackson Springs. II, A. II, B. II, A. H, A. H, A H, B. II, A. II, B. II, B. II, B. II, A. II, B. II, B. II, A. II, A. II, A. II, A. I, B. I, B. I, B. II, B. II, A. II, A. 36 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date MOORE: (Continued) Pinehurst Sandhill Farm-life School- -. HighfaUs NASH: Special Charter: Rocky Mount.. Spring Hope... Rural: Bailey --. Benvenue Castalia Middlesex Nashville Red Oak Farm-life School Whitakers NEW HANOVER: Special Charter: Wilmington NORTHAMPTON: Rural: Conway Jackson Rich Square... Seaboard Severn Woodland- Olney ONSLOW: Rural: Jacksonville.-. Richlands Swansboro ORANGE: Special Charter: Chapel Hill- Rural : Aycock (Cedar Grove) Efland Hillsboro W. P. Morton R. G. Hutcheson.. L.E.Stuart Linwood S. Inscoe. Z. L. Foy J. E. McLean L. H. McNeely— Elizabeth Hyman. J. S. Hopkins C. L. Eaddy Curtis Crissman__- J. M. Farmer V. W. McGhee— W. A. Graham W. 0. Hampton . . P.J.Long T.R.Everett B. A. Scott Mrs. J. H. Boyce.. H. M. Lynch W.S.Clarke J. G. Feezor W. M. Thompson. B. E. Littlefield— R. C. Zimmerman. W. E.Powell R. H. Claytor Nellie H. Graves. . Mrs. V. L. Warren E B. Goodwin G. A. Brown Pinehurst Vass, R-l Highfalls Nashville Rocky Mount. Spring Hope.. Bailey Rocky Mount, R.F.D Castalia Middlesex Nashville Red Oak Whitakers Wilmington.- Wilmington.-. Jackson Conway Jackson Rich Square.. Seaboard Severn Woodland Jacksonville. . Jacksonville- Richlands Swansboro Hillsboro Chapel Hill... Hillsboro, R-2 Efland Hillsboro II, B. 1925 II, A. I, AA. II, A. 1923 n, B. II, B. II, B. I, A. 1926 1925 1923 1923 II, A. II, B. 1924 I, AA. II, B. 1926 I, B. II, A. 1922 II, A. 1923 II, A. 1922 II, A. 1922 I, A. II, A. 1923 High Schools of North Carolina 37 County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date PAMLICO: Rural : Alliance. .. Arapahoe.. Hobucken. Oriental- _. Stonewall.. PASQUOTANK: Special Charter: Elizabeth City. Rural: Newland Weeksville PENDER: Rural: Atkinson Burgaw Long Creek- Grady Maple Hill.. Rocky Point. Topsail PERQUIMANS: Rural: Perquimans County PERSON: Special Charter: Roxboro Rural: AUensville... BethelHUl.. Bushy Fork.. Helena Olive Hill... PITT: Special Charter: Ayden Greenville.. Rural: Arthur Bethel Falkland... Farmville.- Fountain Grifton Grimesland. Winterville. T. B. Attmore. J. P. Boyd Z. E. Brinson... J. W. Hamilton. E. R. Perry W.E.Ward.... M. P. Jennings. A. B. Combs. B. L. White . R. T. Ryland. T. T. Murphy. C. E. Mabry.... King D. Brown. I. B. Hudson. L. B. Murray. C. C. Carter- H. L. Stone— E. E. Bundy. W.J.Taylor.. . B. I. Satterfield. R. B. Dawes N.J.Todd E. L. Wehrenberg. J. S. Merritt R. C. Garrison R. G. Fitzgerald. J. K. Long.. J. A. Keech. Miss Laura CaldwelL E. B.Page D. T. House, Jr Raymond Peele R.E.Boyd L. E. Worsley C. D. Ward -_. D. H. Conley.. Vandemere. Alliance..- Arapahoe.. Hobucken . Oriental... Stonewall.. Elizabeth City. Elizabeth City. Elizabeth City, R-4. Weeksville Atkinson. Burgaw. . Rocky Point. Maple Hill. . Rocky Point. Hertford . Hertford. Roxboro . Roxboro.. Roxboro, R-2... Woodsdale, R-2. Roxboro, R-l Timberlake Roxboro, R-3 Greenville . Ayden Greenville. Bell Arthur. Bethel Falkland... Farmville. . . Fountain... Grifton Grimesland. Wintervdle. II, A. II, A. II, B. II, A. II, A. I, AA. II, A. II, B. II, A. II, A. 1925 I, A. 1923 I, A. 1925 II, B. 1924 II, B. 1924 I, B. I, AA. I, B. I, B. II, B. II, B. n, b. 38 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of " High School PITT: {Continued) Private: Eureka College POLK: Special Charter: Tryon Rural: Greens Creek.. Mill Spring Saluda... Stearns Hillcrest Inst... RANDOLPH: Special Charter: Asheboro Franklinville_.- Rural : Farmer Liberty Ramseur Randleman Seagrove Staley.. Trinity RICHMOND: Special Charter: Hamlet Rockingham Rural: Covington Derby Memorial Ellerbe Hoffman Norman Oak Ridge Peachland Capitol Highway ROBESON: Special Charter: Lumberton Maxton Rural: Barnesville B. T. H. S Fairmont Floral College.. Indian Normal. Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head R. B. Spencer.. E. W. S. Cobb- W. A. Schilletter. I. B. Talton. G. C. Scaife H. J. Fleming,. _ N. L. Wessinger. T. S. Moore T. F. Bulla. R. J. Hilker. M. L. NeaL. F. A. Ficquett. D. C.Holt... . M. R. Ingram.. E. L. Shelton.. T. S. Ferree--- Harvey White. R. D. Marsh... L.J.Bell. H. M. Kyzer. KateFinley.. C. H. McGregor. M. K. Carswell... M. R. Mitchell ... W. M. Lovelace... Lindsay Frazier Kate M. Johnston. PaulE. Cathey... M. T. Green. J. R. Poole. W. S. Whitaker. C. L. Green S. A. McDuffie. D. B. Oliver... T. S. Teague.... E. W. Fort S. B. Smithey.. Post Office Address of School Ayden Columbus _ Tryon Campobello, S. C, R-4 Mill Spring Saluda Columbus Landrum, S. C, R-4 Asheboro Asheboro Franklinville. Farmer Liberty Ramseur Randleman. Staley.. Trinity. Rockingham. Hamlet Rockingham. Covington. Jackson Springs, R-2. Ellerbe Hoffman Norman Hamlet, R.F.D Marston Hamlet . Lumberton. Lumberton . Maxton Barnesville Lumberton, R-l. Fairmont Maxton, R.F.D. . Pembroke Accredited Class—Date II, B. II, A. II, B. I, A. II, B. II, B. II, A. II, A. II, A. II. A. II, A. I, A. I, B. II, B. I, A. II, A. 1915 1925 1926 1926 1923 1923 1924 1924 1923 1923 1925 1923 High Schools of North Carolina 39 Conntv, Name of High School ROBESON: {Continued) Liberty Lumber Bridge Orrum Parkton Philadelphia... Red Springs Rowland St. Pauls ROCKINGHAM: Special Charter: Madison Reidsville Rural: Bethany Leaksville Ruffin Stoneville Wentworth Mayodan ROWAN: Special Charter: East Spencer... Salisbury Spencer Rural: Dunbar Granite Quarry Landis Mount Ulla Rockwell Rowan County Farm-bfe Woodleaf RUTHERFORD: Rural : Cool Springs (Forest City) Rutnerfordton- Spindale Cliffside Ellenboro Henrietta- Caroleen Hollis Mt. Vernon Private: Alexander, Inc. Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head H. F Lambert.. A. B. Collins.... R. L. Pittman.. W. E. Whisnant- W. L. McNeill.. J. L. Duncan J. F. Sinclair E. R.Franklin.. J. H. AUen J. C. Lassiter E. V. Stowitts.. W. D. Lambeth. C. H. Weatherly M. B. Andrews.. Owen Odum H. K. Doreett... E. F. Duncan... George Howard. R. Lee Trexler.. F B.John W. F. Shealy... S. E. Duncan. .. Egbert N. Peeler B. D. Franklin.. H. E. Hendrick. E. C. Douglas... E. D. Johnson. . C. A. Furr C. A. Erwin C. C. Erwin L. E. Spikes M. Campbell, Jr. R. BfTapp J. B. Jones J.J. Tarlton ... J. R. Adams M. L. Lennon Post Office Address of School Maxton, R-3... Lumber Bridge. Orrum Parkton Red Springs Red Springs Rowland St. Pauls Reidsville Madison Reidsville Summerfield Leaksville Ruffin Stoneville Wentworth Mayodan Salisbury East Spencer... Salisbury Spencer East Spencer... Granite Quarry Landis Mount Ulla Rockwell China Grove. .. Woodleaf Rutherfordton . Forest City Rutherfordton. Cliffside Ellenboro Caroleen Hollis Rutherfordton Union Mills Accredited Class—Date II B. I B. n A. ii B. i B. i B. II, A. 1922 I, A. II, A. 1925 II, A. II, A. 1925 II, A. 1923 II, B. 1925 H, B. 1926 I, AA. I, A. II, B. 1926 II, B. 1924 II, B. 1926 II, A. II. A. 1926 I, A. I, A. I, B. II, A. I, B. II, B. II, B. 40 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of High School SAMPSON: Special Charter: Clinton Rural: Dismal Franklin Garland Halls Herring Ingold (Lisbon) Newton Grove Piney Grove- . Plain View Roseboro Salemburg Shady Grove.. Turkey Private: Pineland School for Girls_- Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head SCOTLAND: Special Charter: Rockdale (Gibson). Laurinbarg. Rural : Laural Hill. Spring Hill. STANLY: Special Charter: Albemarle. Rural: Aquadale... Badin___; Clairmont. . Endy East Albemarle Mdlingport New London... Norwood Odkboro Richfield Stanfield Yadkin Mineral Springs Private: Albemarle Normal Mitchell Home School STOKES: Rural: Francisco J. L. Hathcock. P. S. White... M.B.Poole Robt. R. Walker. R. E. Williford... R. A. Haddock. . J. W. Beach L. R. McCall... C. G. Berry F. H Plumb.... S. E. Matthews. D. V. Carter.... R. R. Cusick.... J. E. Redfern... 0. H. Boettcher. Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Jones. L. M. Peele. C.Grigg... R. G. Kiser. G. N. Dulin. J. J Pence. . Charles A. Reap. J. P. Sifford. J. P. Lowder E. R. Spruill.... E E. Morgan. . . Brooks Jerome. . I.J KeUurn... J. 0. Barnhardt. M. M. Palmer.. C.J. Scott C. H. McRee... Hugh Long B.T.Hale E. F. Eddins. Katie B. Pridgen. Annie B. GowelL. J. C. Carson. J. T. Smith. Post Office Address of School Clintc Clinton. Autryville, R-l. Kerr Garland Clinton, R-3... Clinton, R-5... Ingold '_. Newton Grove . Faison Dunn. R-6 Roseboro Salemburg Dunn, R-6 Turkey Salemburg . Laurinburg. Gibson Laurinburg. Laurel Hill. Wagram Albemarle. Albemarle . Aquadale Badin Palmerville Albemarle, R-6 Albemarle, R.F.D.. Albermarle, R-3... New London Norwood Oakboro Richfield Stanfield.-.' Palmerville- Albenurle Misenheimer. Germanton.- Francisco ... Accredited Class—Date II, A. II, A. 1924 II, B. 1925 II, A. 1922 II. A. 1921 II, A. 1924 I. A. I, B. I, A. I, A. I, B. 1923 II, B. 1926 II, A. 1923 II, A. 1923 II, B. 1925 II, A. II, B. 1922 High Schools of jSTokth Carolina 41 County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date STOKES: (Continued) C. M. Felts II, B. II, A. H, B. II, A. I, B. I, A. II, A. II, B. II, A. II, A. II, A. I, A. I, B. I, A. II, A. I, A. II, B. II, A. II, B. II, B. 1926 H. A. Carroll 1922 Nancy Jane Cox Reynolds W. C. Dutton .. Westfield Pine Hall Pine Hall J. R. Rhine 1925 Walnut Cove - . M. T. Chilton Walnut Cove Mount Airy Elkin 1922 SURRY: E. S. Hendren Special Charter: Blkin J.H.Allred . 1924 Mount Airy M. C. Campbell Pilot Mountain 1925 Rural: 1926 Dobson 1923 Westfield Westfield White Plains Mountain Park ... Bryson City. Private: Mountain Park Institute W. E. Wilson SWAIN: N.E.Wright . Rural: Almond. . . G. T. Windell 1922 Bryson City E. Warrick . ... - Bryson City .. Whittier Whittier TRANSYLVANIA: Rural: Brevard. 1923 Rosman. 1923 Private: Brevard Institute. . 0. H. Orr TYRRELL: W. D. Cox Rural : Columbia W.E.Drake 1925 UNION: Special Charter: Monroe. ... R. N. Ledford Rural: Benton Heights Indian Trail .. W. Q. Grigg Indian Trail 1926 Marshville .. C. F. Gaddy .. 1923 Mineral Springs S. M. Kale Mineral Springs Mineral Springs, R.F.D. Monroe, R-l... Prospect . . Union ... ' P. 0. Purser J. B. Haney .. | 1924 1926 42 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date UNION {Continued) Unionville Waxhaw Wesley Chapel. Wingate Private: Wingate Junior College VANCE: Special Charter: Henderson Rural: Dabney Townesville Vance County Farm-life Zeb Vance WAKE: Special Charter: Raleigh Senior. Junior.. Wake Forest. .. Rural: Apex Cary. Fuquay Springs Garner Green Level Knightdale Holly Springs. . Millbrook State School for Blind Wakelon Wendell Private: Methodist Orphanage. .. Peace Institute St. Mary's School WARREN: Rural: Afton-Elberon _ Drewry Littleton Macon Norlina Vaughan Warrenton Wise... H. S. Broome E. H. Broome R.L.Patrick W. M. Jenkins... CM. Beach E.M.Rollins-— A. P. Sledd J. R. Nixon R. F. Estes Lee B. Durham. _ F. H. Hunter John C. Lockart.. C. E. Wessinger.. P.S.Daniel F. H. Malone Randolph Benton M. B. Dry W.E.Fleming... L. W. Umstead.. G. M. Beavers. .. R.B. Griffin J. F. Woodward.. C. M. Billings, Jr. H. C. Griffin B. H. Johnson W. E. Pell M. I. Pickens W. C. Pressly.... W. W. Way J. Edward Allen.. L.D.Bell Herbert Scholz... C. U.Williams... M. J. Davis D. M. Castelloe.. C. L. Pearce J. Y. Kerr W.J.Early Unionville Waxhaw Monroe, R-5... Wingate Wingate Henderson Henderson Dabney Townesville Middleburg Kittrell Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Wake Forest.. . Apex Cary Fuquay Springs Garner Apex, R-l Knightdale Holly Springs. . Millbrook Raleigh Zebulon Wendell Raleigh Raleigh Raleigh Warrenton Warrenton Manson, R.F.D. Littleton Macon Norlina Vaughan Warrenton Wise II, A. 1924 II, A. 1924 II, B. 1924 I, B. I, A. II, B. 1926 II, B. II, B. 1926 I, AA. I, AA. I, B. 1924 II, A. 1922 II, A. II, A. 1922 II, A. 1924 II, B. II, A. II, B. II, A. I, B. II, B. 1924 I, B 1923 II, A. II, A. 1922 II, A. I, A. 1922 1923 High Schools of jSTorth Carolina 43 Countv, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date WASHINGTON: Plymouth Special Charter: Plymouth Plymouth I, B. 1923 Rural: Creswell .. H W Carter Creswell... II, B. 1924 Cherry .. R. F Little Creswell Mackeys.- Mackeys II, B. 1926 Roper E N Riddle Roper II, B. 1926 WATAUGA: Rural: Appalachian State Normal Boone I, A. Blowing Rock . Blowing Rock Cove Creek S F Horton Vilas II, A. 1925 Shulls Mills ... Shulls Mills. WAYNE: Goldsboro. Special Charter: Fremont Fremont I, B. Goldsboro W. A. Mahler Goldsboro I, A. Mount i ili v< L. J. Perry Mount Olive Goldsboro, R-6 Dudley .. I, A. Rural: Belfast G. W. White Brogden.. Eureka. Eureka Grantham^. . W. J. Nichols Goldsboro, R-4. Pikeville, R.F.D Pikeville II, B. 1926 Nahunta (Falling Creek) E. D. Edgerton Pjkeville . II, A. 1922 Rosewood Goldsboro, R-l Saulston II, B. 1924 Saulston C. E Topping Seven Springs.. B. K. Miller Seven Springs Mount Olive, R.F.D. Hunting Creek North Wilkesboro Roaring River Ronda II, B 1926 Smith Chapel ._ L.E.Warrick . WILKES: C.C.Wright . Special Charter: North Wilkesboro . . I, B. Rural: Roaring River. W. D. Martm Ronda.. T. G. Perry II, A. 1923 Traphill E. R. Settle Traphill Wilkesboro T. E. Story Wilkesboro II, A. 1923 Private: Mountain View I, B. 1921 WILSON: Special Charter: Lucama.. . II, B. 1925 Wilson Ray Armstrong Wilson — I, A. 44 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal, or Other Official Head Post Office Address of School Accredited Class—Date WILSON (.Continued) Rural: Black Creek,. Elm City Gardner's New Hope Rock Ridge. __ Stantonsburg. YADKIN: Special Charter: East Bend Rural : Boonville Courtney Jonesville Yadkinville.- . YANCEY: Rural: Bald Creek... Clearmont Dayton Bend. Micaville Pensacola Burnsville Private: Stanley McCormick School F. E. Howard... P. T. Fugate.... R.D.Gray .... Eliza Parker Geo. A. Short— J. T. Graham... J. T. Reece H. B. Shore C.W.Riden.___ R. T. Moore— J.H.Allen Z.H.Dixon L. C. McCurry.. C. R. Hubbard.. E. D.Wilson.. . L. L. Alverson.. C.A.Howell... Jess D. Warrick. G. 0. Mudge. . . Leroy F. Jackson Black Creek Elm City Wilson, R.F.D Wilson, R-l Wilson, R-2 Statonsburg Yadkinville East Bend Boonville Yadkinville, R.F.D Jonesville Yadkinville Burnsville Bald Creek Day Book Green Mountain Micaville Pensacola Burnsville Burnsville II, B. 1924 I, B. 1924 II, A. 1923 II, B. 1922 II, A. 1924 II, A. 1922 II, A. 1924 II, A. 1923 II, B. 1926 II, B. 1926 I, B. 1924 LIST OF ACCREDITED HIGH SCHOOLS FOR 1926-27 LISTED ALPHABETICALLY BY SCHOOLS School Post Office County Aberdeen Academy of St. Genevieve. Acme Delco Ahoskie Albemarle Albemarle Normal Alamance Alexander-Wilson Alliance Almond_ Altamahaw-Ossipee Altamont Andrews Angier Ansonville Appalachian State Normal Apex Arapahoe Arcadia Asheboro Asheville Asheville Normal School __ Asheville School Atkinson Atlantic Aulander Aurelian Springs Aurora Aycock (Cedar Grove) Ayden Badin Bailey Bain Bakersville Bald Creek Balls Creek Baptist Orphanage Barnardsville Bath Beaufort Belhaven Belmont Belmont Abbey Benson Bessemer Bessemer City Bethany Bethel Bethel Bethel Hill Bethesda Beulaville Biltmore Bingham Military School, Biscoe Black Creek Aberdeen Asheville Acme Ahoskie Albemarle Aloemarle... Greensboro, R-6_. Graham, R-2 Alliance Almond Elon College, R-l Crossnore Andrews Angier Ansonville Boone Apex Arapahoe Welcome Asheboro Asheville Asheville Asheville School. . Atkinson Atlantic Aulander Littleton Aurora Hillsboro, R-2.._. Ayden Badin Bailey Matthews, R-l 9.. Bakersville Bald Creek Catawba Thomasville Barnardsville Bath Beaufort Belhaven Belmont Belmont Benson Bessemer Bessemer City Summerfield Bethel Woodrow Woodsdale, R-2. Durham, R-6 Beulaville Biltmore Asheville Biscoe Black Creek Moore Buncombe Columbus Hertford Stanly Stanly Guilford Alamance Pamlico Swain Alamance Avery Cherokee Harnett Anson Watauga Pamlico Davidson Randolph Buncombe Buncombe Buncombe Pender Carteret Bertie Halifax Beaufort Orange Pitt Stanly Nash Mecklenberg Mitchell Yancey Catawba Davidson Buncombe Beaufort Carteret Beaufort Gaston Gaston Johnston Guilford Gaston Rockingham Pitt Haywood Person Durham Duplin Buncombe Buncombe Montgomery Wilson 46 High Schools of North Carolina School Post Office County Black Mountain Bladenboro Boiling Springs Bonlee Boonville Brevard Brevard Institute Broadway. Bryson City B.T.H.S Buie's Creek Academy Bunn Bunn Burgaw Burlington Burnsville Calypso Cameron Candler Candor Canton Carolina College Carthage Cary Catawba Catawba County Farm-life Cedar Rock Cerro Gordo Chadbourn Chapel Hill Charlotte Cherryvilie Chowan Churchland Clarkton Claremont Clayton Clearmont Clemmons Cliffside Clinton Clyde Coats Colerain Columbia Concord Concordia College Contentnea Conway Copeland Cool Springs. Cornelius Cove Creek Cranberry Craven County Farm-life-. Creedmoor Creswell Cullowhee Dabney Black Mountain Bladenboro Boiling Springs Bonlee Boonville Brevard Brevard Broadway Bryson City Lumberton, R-l Buie's Creek Rocky Mount, R.F.D Bunn Burgaw Burlington Burnsville Calypso Cameron Candler Candor Canton Maxton Carthage Cary Catawna Newton Louisburg, R-4 Cerro Gordo Chadbourn Chapel Hill Charlotte Cherryville Edenton, R.F.D Linwood, R-l Clarkton Claremont Clayton Day Book Clemmons Cliffside-.... Clinton Clyde Coats Colerain Columbia Concord Conover Kinston, R-l Conway Copeland Cleveland Cornelius Vilas Cranberry Vance boro Creedmoor Creswell Cullowhee Dabney Buncombe Bladen Cleveland Chatham Yadkin Transylvania Transylvania Lee Swain Robeson Harnett Nash Franklin Pender Alamance Anson Duplin Moore Buncombe Montgomery Haywood Robeson Moore Wake Catawba Catawba Franklin Columbus Columbus Orange Mecklenburg Gaston Chowan Davidson Bladen Catawba Johnston Yancey Forsyth Rutherford Sampson Haywood Harnett Bertie Tyrrell Cabarrus Catawba Lenoir Northampton Surry Iredell Mecklenburg Watauga Avery Craven Granville Washington Jackson Vance High Schools of North Carolina 47 School Post Office County Dallas Davenport College Davidson Deep Creek Denton Derita Dobson Dover.. Dunn Durham East Bend East Durham East Flat Rock Eastover East Spencer Edenton Elizabeth City Elizabethtown Eli Whitney Elkin Ellenboro Ellerbe Elm City Elon College Enfield Erwin Evergreen Fairmont Faison Fallston Farmington Farmville Fairview Farmer Fassifern Fayetteville Forest City (Cool Springs)^ Fountain Four Oaks Franklin Franklin Franklinville Franklinton Fremont Fruitland Institute Fuquay Springs Garner Gatesville Gastonia Germanton Gibson (Rockdale) Gibsonville Glade Valley Glen Alpine Glendale Glenwood Goldsboro Goldston Grace Dallas Lenoir Davidson Wadesboro, R.A Denton Derita Dobson Dover Dunn Durham East Bend__. East Durham East Flat Rock Fayetteville, R.F.D.. East Spencer Edenton Elizabeth City ... Elizabethtown Saxapahaw Elkin Ellenboro Ellerbe Elm City Elon College Enfield Erwin Evergreen Fairmont Faison Fallston Farmington Farmville Fairview Farmer Hendersonville Fayetteville Forest City Fountain Four Oaks Franklin Kerr Franklinville Franklinton Fremont Hendersonville Fuquay Springs Garner Gatesville Gastonia Germanton Gibson.. Gibsonville Glade Valley Glen Alpine Kenly, R.F.D Nealsville Goldsboro Goldston Asheville, R-l Gaston Caldwell Mecklenburg Anson Davidson Mecklenburg Surry Craven Harnett Durham Yadkin Durham Henderson Cumberland Rowan Chowan Pasquotank Bladen Alamance Surry Rutherford Richmond Wilson Alamance Halifax Harnett Columbus Robeson Duplin Cleveland Davie Pitt Buncombe Randolph Henderson Cumberland Rutherford Pitt Johnston Macon Sampson Randolph Franklin Wayne Henderson Wake Wake Gates Gaston Stokes Scotland Guilford Alleghany Burke Johnston McDowell Wayne Chatham Buncombe 48 High Schools of North Carolina School Post Office County Graham. Granite Falls Granite Quarry Grantham Greenville GreensDoro Greens Creek Gritton Guilford College Hallsboro__ Hamlet Harmony (Iredell County Farm-life) Harrellsvil le Haw Creek Haw River Hayesville Haywood Institute Helena Henderson Hendersonville Henrietta-Caroleen Hickory Hiddenite Highland High Point Hildebran Hillsboro Hobbsville Hobucken Hope Mills Huntersville Indian Normal Indian Trail Ingold Iotla Jackson Springs Jacksonville Jamestown Jamesville Jasper Jefferson Jerusalem Jonesboro Kannapolis Kelly Kenansville Kenly Kernersville King Kings Mountain Kinston LaFayette LaGrange Lake Landing Landis Lattimore Laurinburg Leaksville Graham Granite Falls Granite Quarry Grantham Greenville Greensboro Campobello, S. C, R-4 Grifton Guilford College Hallsboro Hamlet Harmony Harrellsville Asheville, R-2 Haw River Hayesville Clyde.. Timberlake Henderson Hendersonville Caroleen Hickory Hiddenite Hickory High Point Hildebran Hillsboro Hobbsville Hobucken Hope Mills Huntersville Pembroke Indian Trail Ingold Franklin, R-3 Jackson Springs Jacksonville Jamestown Jamesville New Bern, R-2 Jefferson Cooleemee Jonesboro Kannapolis Kelly Kenansville Kenly Kernersville - King Kings Mountain Kinston Chalybeate Springs — LaGrange Lake Landing Landis Lattimore Laurinburg Leaksville Alamance Caldwell Rowan Wayne Pitt Guilford Polk Pitt Guilford Columbus Richmond Iredell Hertford Buncombe Alamance Clay Haywood Person Vance Henderson Rutherford Catawba Alexander Catawba Guilford Burke Gates Pamlico Cumberland Mechlenburg Robeson Union Sampson Macon Moore Onslow Guilford Martin Craven Ashe Davie Lee Cabarrus Bladen Duplin Johnston Forsyth Stokes Cleveland Lenoir Harnett Lenoir Hyde Rowan Cleveland Scotland Rockingham High Schools of North Carolina 49 School Post Office 1 County Leicester Buncombe Caldweil Forsyth Davidson Randolph Davidson Anson Harnett Lincoln Warren Mecklenburg Pender Franklin Franklin Gaston Durham Wilson Robeson Washington Franklin Rockingham Duplin Catawba Durham Dare Madison Bertie Madison Madison Union McDowell Mecklenburg Robeson Jones Guilford Alamance Johnston Nash Wake Henderson Forsyth Iredell Stanly Davie Chatham Union Guilford Buncombe Cabarrus Iredell Carteret Burke Surry Wilkes Catawba Surry Montgomery Gaston Lewisville Huntersville, R-20 Louisburg . Durham, R-3_. Lucama . . . . . Lumberton . .. .... Macon.- . Mars Hill High School Mars Hill Mars Hill College Millbrook ... . Mills River Mitchell Home School Montieello.. Morven Hickory, R.F.D... Mount Airy ... . Mount Gilead Mount Holly Mount Holly 50 High Schools of North Carolina School Post Office County Mount Olive Mount Pleasant Institute Mount Vernon Moyock Murfreesboro Murphy Nashville Nebo Newell New Bern Newland New London Newport Newton Norlina North Brook North Wilkesboro Norwood Oakboro Oak City.. Oak ffill.... Oak Hill Oakhurst Oak Ridge Institute Old Fort Old Richmond Old Town Oriental Orrum .. Oxford Oxford Orphanage Pantego Parkton Paw Creek. Peace Institute Peachland Pensacola Perquimans County High School. Philadelphus Piedmont Pikeville Pilot Mountain Pinehurst Pineland School for Girls Pineville Pink Hill Piney Creek Pinnacle Pittsboro Pleasant Garden Plymouth Polkton Pollocksville Pomona Poplar Branch Princeton.- Prospect Qualla Raeford Mount Olive Mount Pleasant Mount Vernon Moyock Murfreesboro Murphy Nashville NeDo Newell New Bern Newland New London. .. Newport Newton Norlina... Cherryville, R-3 North Wilkesboro Norwood Oakboro Oak City... Lenoir, R-2 Virgilina, Va Charlotte, R-1-- Oak Ridge Old Fort Tobaecoville Winston-Salem, R.F.D.. Oriental Orrum Oxford Oxford... Pantego Parkton Paw Creek Raleigh Peachland Pensacola Hertford Red Springs, R-l Lawndale Pikeville Pilot Mountain- Pinehurst Salemburg Pineville Pink Hill Piney Creek Pinnacle Pittsboro Pleasant Garden Plymouth Polkton. Pollocksville. Pomona Poplar Branch Princeton Mineral Springs, R.F.D. Whittier Raeford Wayne Cabarrus Rutherford Currituck Hertford Cherokee Nash McDowell Mecklenburg Craven Avery Stanly Carteret Catawba Warren Lincoln Wilkes Stanly Stanly Martin Caldwell Granville Mecklenburg Guilford McDowell Forsyth Forsyth Pamlico Robeson Granville Granville Beaufort Robeson Mecklenburg Wake Anson Yancey Perquimans Robeson Cleveland Wayne Surry Moore Sampson Mecklenburg Lenoir Alleghany Stokes Chatham Guilford Washington Anson Jones Guilford Currituck Johnston Union Jackson Hoke High Schools of North Carolina 51 School Post Office County Raleigh Ramseur Randleman Red Oak Farm-life - Red Springs Reeds Reidsville Richlands Rich Square Roanoke Rapids RobDinsville Robersonville Rock Ridge Rock Springs Rockingham Rockwell Rocky Mount Ronda Roper Rosman... Roseboro Rose Hill Rosewood Round Hill Academy Rowland Rowan County Farm-life. Roxboro Ruffin. Rural Hall Rutherford College Rutherfordton-Spindale. .. Salisbury Salem Academy Salemburg Sand Hill Sandhill Farm-life SchooL Sanford Scotland Neck Scotts Seaboard Selma Seven Springs Seventy-first Shady Grove Shady Grove Sharon Shelby. Sherrills Ford SilerCity Smithfield Smyrna Snow Hill Snyder Outdoor School South Buffalo Southern Pines Soutn Mills South River Southport Sparta Raleigh Ramseur Randleman Red Oak Red Springs Lexington, R-3 Reidsville Richlands Rich Square Roanoke Rapids Robbinsville Robersonville Wilson, R-2 Denver Rockingham Rockwell Rocky Mount Ronda Roper Rosman Roseboro Rose Hill Goldsboro, R-l Union Mills ..- Rowland China Grove Roxboro Ruffin Rural Hall Rutherford College. Rutherfordton Salisbury Winston-Salem Salemburg Candler Vass, R-l Sanford Scotland Neck Scotts Seaboard Selma Seven Springs Fayctteville, R-3... Dunn, R-6 Advance Eufola Shelby Sherrills Ford SilerCity Smithfield Smyrna Snow Hill Asheville, R-l Greensboro, R-6 Southern Pines South Mills Wade .. Southport Sparta.. Wake Randolph Randolph Nash Robeson Davidson Rockingham Onslow Northampton Halifax Graham Martin Wilson Lincoln Richmond Rowan Edgecombe Wilkes Washington Transylvania Sampson Duplin Wayne Rutherford Robeson Rowan Person Rockingham Forsyth Burke Rutherford Rowan Forsyth Sampson Buncombe Moore Lee Halifax Iredell Northampton Johnston Wayne Cumberland Sampson Davie Iredell Cleveland Catawba Chatham Johnston Carteret Greene Buncombe Guilford Moore Camden Cumberland Brunswick Alleghany 52 High Schools of North Carolina .School Post Office County Spencer Spring Hope Spruce Pine (Harris) Stanfield Stanley Stanley-McCormick School Stantonsburg Star St. Mary's School... St. Pauls.. State School for Blind Statesville Stearns. _ Stedman Steel Creek Stem Stoneville . Stonewall Stony Point Stovall - Sunbury Sunnyside Swannanoa Swan Quarter...! Sylva Collegiate Institute. Sylva Sylvan Tabor _ Tarboro ..... Taylorsville Teaeheys ._.. Thomasville Townesville Trenton Trinity. . Troutman Troy Tryon Tryon Union Union Grove Unionville Valdese Vance County Farm-life. . . Vass-Lakeview Vienna Virginia-Carolina Waco. Wadesboro Wake Forest Wakelon Wallace Walstonburg Walnut Walnut Cove Warrenton Spencer Spring Hope Spruce Pine.... Stanfield Stanley Burnsville Stantonsburg Star Raleigh St. Pauls Raleigh Statesville ColumDus Stedman Pineville, R-15 Stem Stoneville Stonewall Stony Point Stovall Sunbury. Fayetteville, R.F.D Swannanoa Swan Quarter Sylva Sylva.. _ Snow Camp Tabor Tarboro Taylorsville Teacneys Thomasville Townesville Trenton Trinity. Troutman Troy. Bessemer City Tryon Union Jennings Unionville Valdese Middleburg Vass_ Pfafftown Grassy Creek Waco Wadesboro Wake Forest Zebulon Wallace Walstonburg Walnut Walnut Cove Warrenton Warsaw Rowan Nash Mitchell Stanly Gaston Yancey Wilson Montgomery Wake Robeson Wake Iredell Polk Cumberland Mecklenburg Granville Rockingham Pamlico Alexander Granville Gates Comberland , Buncombe Hyde Jackson Jackson Alamance Columbus . . Edgecombe Alexander Duplin Davidson. Vance Jones Randolph Iredell Montgomery Gaston Polk Union Iredell Union Burke Vance Moore Forsytn Ashe Cleveland Anson Wake Wake Duplin Greene Madison Stokes . Warren . Duplin High Schools of North Carolina 53 School Washington Washington Collegiate Institute Waxhaw Waynesville Weaver College v Webster ._ Weeksville Welcome Weldon - Wendell . Wesley Chapel Wentworth West Buncombe West Durham West Edgecombe West Hickory West Jefferson . Whitakers White Oak Academy Whiteville Wilkesboro Williamston . .... Wilmington Wilson's Mills. . Windsor Wingate Junior College Winston-Salem Wilson Wilton Winterville Wise Woodfin Woodland-Olney Woodleaf ... Yadkinville Yancey Collegiate Institute Yanceyville Youngsville Zeb Vance Post Office Washington Washington Waxhaw Waynesville. Weaverville Webster Weeksville Welcome Weldon Wendell Monroe, R-5 Wentworth Asheville, R-4 West Durham Rocky Mount, R.F.D West Hickory West Jefferson Whitakers White Oak Whiteville Wilkesboro Williamston Wilmington Wilson's Mills Windsor Wingate Winston-Salem Wilson Franklinton, R-l Winterville Wise Asheville, R-5 Woodland Woodleaf Yadkinville Burnsville Yanceyville Youngsville Kittrell County Beaufort Beaufort Union Haywood Buncombe Jackson Pasquotank Davidson Halifax Wake Union Rockingham Buncombe Durham Edgecombe Catawba Ashe Nash Bladen Columbus Wilkes Martin New Hanover Johnston Bertie Union Forsyth . Wilson Granville Pitt Warren Buncombe Northampton Rowan Yadkin Yancey Caswell Franklin Vance COLORED HIGH SCHOOLS County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal or Other Official Head Post Office Accredited Class—Date ALAMANCE: Special Charter: County Training School. ANSON: Special Charter: Colored High School BEAUFORT: Special Charter: Colored High School.. Pantego High School. BERTIE: Rural: County Training School. Private : Bertie Academy BLADEN: Rural : County Training School... BRUNSWICK: Rural: County Training School... BUNCOMBE: Special Charter: Stephens-Lee High School- Private: Allen Home School BURKE: Special Charter: Olive Hill High School.. CABARRUS: Special Charter: Logan High School Private : Scotia Womens College . CARTERET: Special Charter: Colored High School. Colored High School. F. J. Gunn. J. R. Faison. J. W. Maske. W. A. Keys.. C.G. White. ... W. S. Etheridge. J. W. Bowser . James W. Barbour, Jr. W.S.Lee Miss Veda Stryker. P. E. Corpening. F. T. Logan. T. R. Lewis. W. S. King. L. R. Best.. Burlington. Wadesboro. Washington. Powellsville. Windsor Clarkton. Southport. Asheville. Asheville. Morganton. Concord. Concord. Morehead City- Beaufort II, B. 1926 I, A. II, A. 1924 I, A. High Schools of North Carolina 55 County, Name of High School CATAWBA: Special Charter: Ridgeview High School.. CLEVELAND: Rural: County Training School . COLUMBUS: Rural : County Training School- Johnson High School CRAVEN: Rural: County Training School .. Special Charter: West Street High School. Private : E. N. C. I. Academy CUMBERLAND: Public: State Normal School (H. S. Dept.)-.- DAVIDSON: Special Charter: Colored High School. Colored High School. DUPLIN: Special Charter: Colored High School. Colored High School. DURHAM: Public: N. C. College for Negroes (H. S. Dept.)-— Special Charter: Hillside Park High School. EDGECOMBE: Special Charter: Tarboro High School Private: J. K. Brick Junior College (H. S. Dept.) Superintendent, Principal or Other Official Head P. A. Vaughn. T. K. Borders. C. 0. Howell.— J. P. Murphree. N. A. Cheek. J. T. Barber. Wm. Sutton . E. E. Smith . J. E. Reid B. A. Bianchi. M.S. Branch . E. A. Hemby. J. E. Shepard.. W. G. Pearson . W. A. Pattillo. Post Office Hickory. Shelby. Whiteville.. Chadbourn- William Holloway. James City. New Bern.. New Bern.. Fayetteville. Thomasville. Lexington... Warsaw. Faison.. Durham. Durham. Tarboro. Accredited Class—Date II, B. II, B. 1925 1925 Bricks _ I, AA. 1919 I, A. I, A. 1919 1923 II, A. 1924 II, A. 1922 56 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal or Other Official Head Post Office Accredited Class—Date FORSYTH: Special Charter: Columbian Heights High School. FRANKLIN: Private : Albion Academy.. Christian College. GASTON: Special Charter: Highland High School. Private: Lincoln Academy GATES: Rural : County Training School. GRANVILLE: Private: Mary Potter School GREENE: Rural : County Training School. GUILFORD: Special Charter: E. Washington St. High School. Normal High School Rural: Jonesboro High School Public: A. & T. College (H. S. Dept.) Private: Bennett College (H. S. Dept.) Immanuel Lutheran Academy and Seminary Palmer Memorial Institute HALIFAX: Special Charter: Colored High School County Training School. Rural: Eastman School H. L. Trigg. J. A. W. R. Collins. J. A. Rollins Rev. W. E. Ricks. T. S. Cooper. G. C. Shaw. J. A. Prince. J. A. Tarpley... E. E. Curtright. N. E. McLain.. F. D. Bluford... D. D. Jones. Rev. H. Nau Mrs. C. Hawkins Brown. W. J. Bobo... F. B. Syphax. Winston-Salem Franklinton. Franklinton. Gastonia.. Kings Mt.. Sunbury... Oxford. Snow Hill. Greensboro . High Point . Greensboro, R.F.D. Greensboro. Greensboro. Greensboro. Sedalia Miss Ruth Swann. Roanoke Rapids. Weldon I, A. 1919 I, B. II, A. II, A. I, A. I, A. I, A. II, A. II, A. 1922 1925 1922 1922 1919 1919 1923 1923 Enfield. High Schools of North Carolina 57 County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal or Other Official Head Post' Office Accredited Class—Date HARNETT: Special Charter: County Training School . W. D. Gav Dunn. _ . . . .. II, B. 1926 HERTFORD: Rural: Waters Training School.. . Wmton. II, B. 1924 HYDE: Rural: County Training School . . W E Knight Scranton .. IREDELL: Special Charter: Colored High School (Morning Side) C W Foushee Colored High SchooL . _ J L Hollowell Mooresville JACKSON: Rural: Colored High School ' JOHNSTON: Special Charter: County Training School . A J Taylor SmithSeld II, A. 1925 Colored High School _ . . . LEE: Rural: Colored High School W B Wicker LENOIR: Special Charter: Tower Hill High School II, B. 1925 Private: Kinston College . II, B. 1924 LINCOLN: Special Charter: Colored High School MARTIN: Rural: Colored High School Williamston . County Training Scho'ol W. C. Chance Colored High School.. Robersonville Parmele _| Private : Higgs-Roanoke Institute R. P. Gordon 58 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of High School MECKLENBURG: Special Charter: Second Ward High School Private : J. C. Smith University (H. S. Dept.) - MONTGOMERY: Private: Peabody Academy MOORE: Special Charter: County Training School.. NASH: Special Charter: Linwood High School Colored High School Rural; County Training School.. NEW HANOVER: Special Charter: Williston Industrial NORTHAMPTON: Rural : County Training ScnooL. Private: Ricn Square Institute ORANGE: Special Charter: County Training School.. PAMLICO: Rural: County Training School.. PASQUOTANK: Public: State Normal School (H. S. Dept.) Special Charter: Colored High School Private: Roanoke Institute. Superintendent, Principal or Other Official Head Post Office Accredited Class—Date W. H. Stinson.. H. L. McCrorey J. K. Hilyard... A. C. Pinckney. O.R.Pope C. G. Segar D. A. Thomas. . D. C. Virgo .... W. L. Greene. .. W. S. Creecy... B. L. Bozeman. J. A. Dorman... P. W.Moore.-. L.S. Burford... C. F. Graves- Charlotte Charlotte Troy Carthage Rocky Mount- Spring Hope... Nashville Wilmington. . Garysburg Rich Square... Chapel Hill... Bayboro Elizabeth City Elizabeth City Elizabeth City I, AA. 1924 I, A. 1919 II, A. 1923 I, A. 1926 I, AA. 1923 I, A. 1924 I, AA. 1919 High Schools of North Carolina 59 County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal or Other Official Head Post Office Accredited Class—Date PENDER: Rural : County Training School Private: Burgaw Normal and Industrial School PERQUIMANS: Special Charter: Colored High School Rural : County Training School. PERSON: Special Charter: Cedar Grove Academy. - Rural: County Training School PITT: Rural: Colored High School Special Charter; Colored High School Rural: County Training School. POLK: Rural : Colored High School RANDOLPH: Special Charter: Colored High School. RICHMOND: Special Charter: Colored High School Pine Street School Capital Highway High School.. ROBESON: Special Charter: County Training School. Private : Redstone Academy Thompson Institute ROCKINGHAM: Special Charter: Washington High School. T. T. Ringer. C. F.Pope. . E. A. Anderson. I. S. Leece T. H. Lee. C. J. Ford. H.B.Sugg.... C. M. Epps.... W. J. McLean . G. F. Donald.. E. E. Grant. W. H. A. Howard. J. T. Taylor M.T.Green. S. P. Bradby. Rev. J. H. Hayswood. VV. H. Knuckles J. A. McRae. Rocky Point Burgaw Hertford Winfall Roxboro, R.F.D... Roxboro, R.F.D... Farmville... Greenville. . Grimesland. Tryon.: Asheboro.-. Rockingham Hamlet Hamlet Maxton Lumberton. Lumberton. Reidsville. . . II, A. 1924 II, B. 1926 II, B. 1925 I, B. 1923 60 High Schools of North Carolina County, Name of High School Superintendent, Principal or Other Official Head Post Office Accredited Class—Date ROCKINGHAM: (Continued) Rural: Colored High School— ROWAN: Special Charter: J. C. Price High School, Dunbar High School Private: Livingstone College (H. S. Dept.).-. H. H. Falkener. L.H.Hall— - S. E. Duncan. J. H. Johnson . RUTHERFORD: Private: Western Union Academy- Allen L. White. SAMPSON: Special Charter: County Training SchooL SCOTLAND: Rural: County Training School Private: Laurinburg Normal and Industrial Institution - M. D. Coley. J. A. Kirk. E. M. McDuffie- STANLY: Rural : Colored High School County Training School. TYRRELL: Rural: Colored High School J. D. Bean.. E. H. Miller. E. W. Spence. UNION: Special Charter: Winchester Avenue High SchooL VANCE: Private: Henderson Institute. Kittrell College J. N. Brown. J. A. Cotton G. A. Edwards. WAKE: Special Charter: Washington High School. Leaksville. Salisbury East Spencer. Salisbury. Spindale. Clinton. Hasty Laurmburg. Badin Albemarle. Columbia. Monroe. Henderson . Kittrell... L. S. Cozart Raleigh I, A. 1924 I, A. 1919 II, A. 1926 n, A. 1924 I, A. 1922 I, A. 1922 High Schools of North Carolina 61 County, Name of High School WAKE: (Continued) Rural: County Training School (Berry O'Kelly School) .... Private: St. Augustine Junior College Shaw University (H. S. Dept.) WARREN: Rural: County Training School Colored High School WASHINGTON: Rural: Colored High School., Colored High School WAYNE: Special Charter: Dillard High School Colored High School WILKES: Rural: County Training School WILSON: Special Charter: Colored High School Superintendent, Principal or Other Official Head Post Office Accredited Class—Date E. A. Cox Reginald Lynch. W.S.Turner... G.E. Cheek.... J. A. Lester J. J. Clemmons. W.W.Walker.. Hugh V. Brown. J. E. Cromartie. G. L. Eggleston I. W. St. Claire. Method Raleign... Raleigh Wise. Warrenton Roper Plymouth- Goldsboro Mt. Olive Wilkesboro, R.F.D... Wilson II, A. 1923 I, A. 1919 n, A. 1919 II, B. 1925 I, A. 1926 II, A. 1925 COLORED HIGH SCHOOLS ADDED TO ACCREDITED LIST ON JUNE 1, 1926 County and School Superintendent or Principal Post Office BEAUFORT: Colored High School J. W. Maske , HARNETT: W. D. Gay NASH: 0. R. Pope. ROBESON: SAMPSON: M. D.Coley NUMBER AND CLASSIFICATION OF HIGH SCHOOLS, 1925-26 WHITE Public High Schools Private High Schools Classification State Normal Special Charter Rural Total Grand Total I, AA - 20 43 20 15 9 20 53 50 172 158 20 I, A 1 1 9 29 157 149 3 15 7 16 56 I, B 65 II, A 179 II, B 174 2 107 344 182 453 182 41 10 494 192 2 107 546 635 51 686 COLORED I, AA 3 1 2 6 1 5 4 5 7 1 7 6 5 I, A 6 3 6 8 13 I, B__ 4 II, A 2 2 13 II, B 14 4 18 15 4 21 26 36 23 9 49 45 Grand Total 4 33 25 62 32 94 TOTAL WHITE AND COLORED 6 125 15 348 203 479 218 64 19 543 237 Grand Total 6 140 551 697 83 780 |
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