I SCHOOL D&ECTORY I! CAFE HAT COUNTY, N. J. in*— i»2i T AATOD W. Hand, County Superintendent:"* OBt* Second floor. First National Bank Building, Cape May Court | House, N. J. ^ . Delawafe and Atlantic (Bell) Telephone No. 89-R-2. Keystone Telephone, 831-A-2. Residence, 11 Perry Street, Cape May Oty, N. J. Keystone Telephone, 153. Ogrk: Miss Lucy E. Corson, Cape May Court House, N. J, Helping Teacher: » Miss Roxana S. GShdy. i. - Residence, Demjisvflle, N. J. f . Delaware and Atlantic (Bell) Tele phone, 14-R-1L Camittee'on Teachers' Library H. O. Chalmers, Supervising Principal, Wildwood, N. J. . Miaa Roxana Gandy, Helping Teacher. John E. Clark, Supervising Prinf eipal, Middle Township. Aaron W. Hand, County Superintendent, ex -officio. Cape May County Teachers' Association President, Aaron W. Hand. Vice-President, H. C. Chalmers. Secretary and Treasurer, Lucy E. Corson. _ Cape May County Supervisors' and Principal*' Association President, Aaron W. Hand. Secretary, Ross W. Rohn, Principal Upper Township High School. "... Cape May County Elementary Schools Association President, Rachel Cartledge, Principal Tuckahoe Schools. Secretary, Roxana S. Gandy, Helping Teacher. CAPE MAY COUNTY HIGH 8CHOOL ATHLETIC LEAGUE President, Lanning Myers, Principal Wild wood High School. Secretary, W. H. Shipe, Principal Middle Township High School, Treasurer, Aaron W. Hand. COUNTY COUNCIL PARENTS* TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION President, Mrs. P. C. Washburn, Cups May Court House. Vice-President, R. S. Gandy. Den- * nisville. Secretary, Mrs. Edward Stevens, Sea Isle City. Executive Committee State Federation Boards William. Porter, Cape May City. ANNUAL CONTESTS IN MAY Elementary Schools K . " County Spelling Contest, May 7th, 1921. County Grammar School Athletic r Meet, May—, 1921. County Grammar School Base Ball League. Games begin in MarchHigh Schools Contest in English Composition, I May 7th, 192L County High School Athletic Me*#, ; May, 1921. P County High School Base Ball Lagua Games begin in March. COUNTY VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS County Vocational School Athletic Meet, May-, 1921. September or October All Schools HU County Contests at County Fair in ^ Agriculture. County Household Arts Contests, :> January or February, 1921. | CAPE MAY COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR b VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS K President, J. S. Douglass, M. D, I Cape May Court House, i Vice-President, & L. Rice, Toek- [ Director and Secretary, («x-offido) lit Aaron , W. Hgnd, Cape May Crnut ■ [ Eugene Way, M. Dn Dennisville, ■ - Ralph Taylor, Cape May, R. F. p. H Custodian at School Moneys, Willets B<Mpn, Cape May Court House. T%»a* MA-A-A ^ r
Residence, Woodbine. Keystone Phone, 17-D. Maud Kezar, Gape (May Court House. City of Cape May — Edwin R. Brnn ymte. City at Ocean City— James M. Stevens. 1 1 Supervising Principals City of Wild wood — Henry C. Chalmers. , Borough of Woodbine — W. L ZechTownihip of Middle — John E.Claik, ' Cape May Court House. ■ : - — - - -' - ^ - ' i I TEACHERS' CLUBS * Dennis Township Seaside , Section — President, Mrs. Maud Corson, South Dennis; Secretary, Mrs. Belle Miller. Bay side Section — President, Mrs. Ethel Blizzard, Dennisville; Secretary, Martha MeerwaW, South Dennis. -7 J Lower Township President, J. Durell Hoffman, Fish- " ing Creek. Secretary, Rev. IGwynn Keller, ^ ■ Erma. . Middle Township ' President, Walter Oliver. Secretary, Mrs. Edna Endicott, Rio Grande. • « - " ) Upper Township President, Ross W. Rohn , Tuckaj boa. , i Secretary, Rachel Cartledge, Tucka- 1 * hoe. CAPE MAT COUNTY TEACHERS' LIBRARY This library consists, of 800 books. The subjects treated are psychology, ! methods of teaching and management, history of education, pedagogy, principles of education, etc. 1 Reports of the U. S. Bureau of Education for a number of yekrs are ' included and also reports of official ~ surveys of City and State School Sys- ' ' terns. No matter what the character of the work in which the teacher may 1 be engaged, she will find helpful books ' in this collection. It is available for the use of all the teachers in the I county. Under the guidance of the ' helpfaig^teacher, several reading drI cles in professional subjects have been organized inthe township districts, the library supplying the necessary books. ( Books for this purpose are obtainable for all districts. , BOARDS OF EDUCATION SCHOOL OFFICERS AND TEACHERS AVALON > Board of Education George H. Jackson, President, Peermont P. O.; William Barron, Vice- ] i President, Peermont P. O.; Gilbert S. ' Smith, District Clerk, Peermont P. O. ' Regular meeting on The first Tues- ' day evening of each month at 8:00 J o'clock at school building. Custodian of School Moneys — Ralph ■ Peterson, Aval on. Medical Inspector— Dr. J. S. Doug- 1 lass. c Attendance Officer — Joseph Unkle. 1 Teachers— Jane A. Frazer, Grades 1 5 to 8; Eleanor Stannard, Grades 1 to 4. CITY OF CAPE MAY '• President — John T. Hewitt Vice-President — Everett Jerrell. t Secretary — Samuel R. States. William Caasedy, William Porter. 1 Custodian of School Moneys— S. B. Wilson. Med'1**! Inspector — Dr. Walter H. 3 Phillips. c Attendance Officer — .L. A. Williams. Regular Meetings — Second Monday evening in each month, at eight o'clock at the High School building. City Superintendent B E. R. Bnmyato — Office, High School building, s. High School Principal — L. A. Rodes. Science— Sara Marey. English— Jessie Wagoner. Latin and French — Grace Bundy. History and Latin Mrs, Mabel -■ Schanb. Commercial Department c" Mrs. Adele Vanaman. School Nurse ) Grace SmalL * Special Teacher* Manual Training— Louis C. Butler. Drawing — Kathryn MacMahon. Sewing — H. Eleanor Francis. * Music— Glaneita Goodell. — Kindergarten — Edith Edmunds. Physical Training— W. L. Eldiedge. Helen Zerfoss, Grade 8; Emfly Sharpe, Grade 7; Catherine Shield* Grade 4; Elsie Homo. Grade 5; Norma HBdrath. Grade 4 ; Mary Dour 5- Mm. Grade t; tUllllil EJdradge, Grade t; Ethel IHTMna. Grade 1;'
v — Annex A. Mayaie Boricaa, Grades 6, 7 and 1 8; Fanny Davis, Grades S, 4 and 5;-i . Vernette Dixon, Grades 1 and 2. 1 BOROUGH OF CAPE MAY POINT Board of Edneetioa < • < President— Hark Rigor. " ' Vice-President — Washington LeNoir < District Clerk — Thomas Woolson. 1 Custodian of School Money*— John Huff. — < Medical Inspector — Dr. John T. < Huff. Attendance Officer — Chart es Damp- 1 sey. * . ■ ( Regular Meetings — First Monday in. each mouth at eight o'clock, at 1 Hall. Teacher M. H. Bair. , . < TOWNSHIP OF DENNIS ( Board of Education S Roxana S. Gandy, President, Den- 5 nisville; Rolla Hewitt, Vice-President, • Ocean View; George W. Stevens, Dis- 1 triet Clerk, Eldora; Daniel Bishop, El- « dora; A. B. Corson, South Segsille; J Roland Mason, Belleplain; Howard Townsend, Clermont; Thomas Brown, Dennisville; Lawrence McKaig, South Dannie Custodian of School Money* — H. M. Carroll. . f Medical Inspector — Dr. Eugene Way, Dennisville. Attendance Officer — A. H. Urquhart, South Seaville. Regular Meetings in .School Build- « ing at call of. President. * ' ' 1 t Teachers 1 i No. 1 — Belleplain — Thomas Durell, Grades 6 to 8; Milton Bingham, I Grades 4 to 5; Adeline Lange, Grades 1 to 3. 1 No. 2 — Eldora — Ethel Hand, Grades 6 to 8; Mrs. Cora Chambers, Grades 1 to 4. t No. 4 — Ludlam'Q (P. 0. Dennisville) ( — Mrs. Ethel Blizzard, Grades 5 to 8; Sarah Fidler, Grades 1 to 4. No. 5— Dennisville — Martha Meer- ( wald, Grades 5 to->8; Hattie Fidler, ( Grades 1 to 4. I \ I No. 6 — South 1 Dennis — Charles < Meerwald, Grades 5 to 8; Mary Lud- < Grades 1 to/4. No. 7 — Clermont — Mrs. Belle L. Miller, Grades 1 to 8. No. 8 — South Seaville— Mrs. Alice Collins, Grades 6 to 8; Mrs. Maud Corson, Grades 1 to 4. ' No. 9 — Ocean View — Pearl Lafferty, 1 Grades 1 to 8. j TOWNSHIP OF LOWER Board of Education < J. C. Elliott, President, Cape May F. D.; William Ludwick, Vice-Pres-ident, Cape May R. F. D.; Otway Brown, District Clerk, Cold Spring; Mary Hildreth, Cape May R. F. D.; Hoffman, Cape May R. F. D.; Nellie Elliott, Cape May R. F. D.; Ada Weeks, Cape May R. F. D.; George Taylor, Cape May R. F. D.; Charles Baker, Erma. Custodian of School Moneys — Scott Seymore. Medical Inspector — Dr. W. A. Lake, Attendanoe Officer— Jere Woolson. Regular Meetings on the second Wednesday evening of each month at eight o'clock, at the Township House. Teachers No. 1 — Fishing Creek — J. Durell ! , Hoffman, Grades 1 to 8. No. 2 — Academy — Mrs. John Elliott, . Grades 1 to 4. No. 3 — Erma — Rev. Gywnn H. Kel- . ler, Grades 4 to 6; Mrs. Matilda Stanr ton. Grades 1 to 3. I No. 4 — Cold Spring — Ralph Taylor, . Grades 1 to 4. 1 TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLE Board of Education E. D. Foster, President, Cape May Court House; William Stuart Thompson, Vice-President, Goshen; Joseph 1 Douglass, District Clerk, Cape May Court House; Smith Endicott, Rio Grand*; Joseph Camp, Cape May Court House, R. F. D.; Thomas H. Douglass, Diss Creek; Amos Brewer, Swainton; Alexander Douglass, Cape May Court House, R. F. D.; Frank L. . High, Goshen. - Regular meeting at call of President. Custodian of School Moneys — Willets Corson. !. Medical Inspector— Dr. John S. Douglass. j r Attendance Officer-— Harry High. ^ Supervising Principal k Jaka E. Clark; office. High School e
Teachers Na. 1-S^riaira-H. F. Daugherty, I Grades I- to «. ' v| Grades 1 to A " No. J — Cape May Court House Mrs. Doreey Foster, Grade 8; Mildred Hohnes, Grade 7;. Ella Thompedh, Grade -€; Ruth P. MacMurray. Grade,] Lillian F. Naoe, Grade 4; Elsie Hue- 1] ' derson, Grade 3; Frahcea W, Carter, I Grade £; Juliette Young, Grade 1. I No. 4— Dias Creek— Mrs. Walter II Oliver, Grades 5 to 8; Mae Buey Skow, II Grades 1 to 4.-^ No. ei-Gre« Credi — Joseph Mur- I phy, Grades 5 to 8; Hannah Hoffman, I Grades 1 to 4. No. 7— Rfe Grande— Mrs. Edna > Endicott, Grades 5 to 8; Mrs. Bernard 5 Tronnem, Grades 1 to 4. No. 8— WhUesboro— Susie A. Smith, Grades 5 to 8; Alice DeVane, Grades 1 to 4. No. %— Swainton— Mrs. Helen Lee, Grades 1 to 8. ' No. 10— Middle Township High School. Cape Mey Court House— H. Shipp, Principal; W. H. Shipe, Science; Karl E. Witmer, History; V. Haney, Mathematics; Walt-' Oliver, English; Lillian Rcitsr, I Latin and English. : Commercial -Department . Edna V. Batten. Physicaf 'it dining Dorothy V. Young. CITY OF NORTH WILDWOOD Board of Education Allen E. Grace, President, Anglesea; Warren Gordon, V ice-President, Anglesea; Charles F. Sanders, Secre- 5 Anglesea; Frank D. Go Is on, j Wildwood; Richard D. Larcombe, An- j glesea. ^ Custodian of School Moneys — P. L. j Anglesea. Medical Inspector — Dr. Margaret ] | Attendance Officer — Harry Conn. Regular Meetings Third Tuesday evening of each month at eight o'clock, HalL Teachers Principal, W. L. Rohn, Anglesea, Grades 7 and 8; Adelia Jess, Grades and 7; Georgians Larcombe, Grade Adelia M. Henderson, Grades 3 and 4; Mrs. Meda Straub, Grade 2; Florence Getsinger, Grade L OCEAN CITY Board of Education Dr. Herachel Pettit, President; Dr. Thornley Hughes, Vice-President; H. Townsend, Secretary; Willard W. Adams, Spencer B. Swan, John R. Jones. Custodian of School Moneys — Clarence S. Scull. Medical Inspector — Dr. Allen C. Corson. Attendance Officer — L. R. Thomas. Librarian — Mattie A. Boyle. City Superintendent James M. Stevens. Teachers — High School Principal — Otto W. Reichlev. Sconce — William J. Petty Latin and French — Mary E. Col bum. Mathematics — Agnes Bradley. English and History — Marguerite English. Special Teachers Manual Training — G. K. Kilby. Domestic Science — A. Ethel Nickerson. Commercial Department — Harriet I Gibb. Physical Training-®Elmer E. Uager , Music — Louisa T. Corson. School Nurse— Elizabeth Hartman. Grade Teachers Central Avenue Martha A. Boyle, Grade .8; MartiUa F. Ketch um, Grade 7; Emma A. MacNeal, Grade 6; Adah'L. Chamberlain, Grade 2; Beryl e A. Scull, Grade 1. Wealey Avenue r Edith Benedict, Principal, Grade 6; - Annie E. Davidson, Grade 3; Bertha 1 M. Voss, Grade 4; Bertha S. Cole, j Grade 5; Hazel M. Harris, Grade 8; > Florence M. Steelman, Grade 2; J. 7 Sarah Goff, Grade L SEA ISLE CITY Board of Education L. Bra era, President; William Shellen, Vice-President; William Haffert, - Secretary; Harry Muller; Harry Steer. Custodian of School Moneys — MaurL ice M. Sofroney. Medical Inspector — Dr. Clarence Way. Attendance Offker^-Charlea Hahn. Regular Meetings at School Build- " (Continued ou page 7)
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