NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY 1961 SESSION CHAPTER 146 HOUSE BILL 220

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NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY 1961 SESSION CHAPTER 146 HOUSE BILL 220 AN ACT TO APPOINT CERTAIN MEMBERS OF THE BOARDS OF EDUCATION OF THE RESPECTIVE COUNTIES OF NORTH CAROLINA AND TO FIX THEIR TERMS OF OFFICE. The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact: Section 1. That the hereinafter named persons are hereby appointed members of the county boards of education for the several counties in the State as follows, to wit: Alamance: G. Vance Newlin, Dr. Carl M. Sellars, each for a term of six Alexander: Bill L. Mauney, Roy Rogers, each for a term of six years; Leslie C. Millsaps, Hal Teague, each for a term of four Alleghany: Lewis Mitchell, Gary Wyatt, each for a term of four Anson: Fulton A. Huntley, for a term of four years; Baxter T. McRae, J. B. Wall, each for a term of six Ashe: Bradley Sturgill, G. 0. Burgess, Arthur Rose, Clyde Houck, R. R. Badger, J. C. Little, each for a term of two Avery: Milligan S. Wise, for a term of six Beaufort: Jasper G. Warren, John H. Singleton, John C. Broome, each for a term of four Bertie: G. W. Capehart, Jr., Marian C. Perry, each for a term of six Bladen: H. L. Kendall, J. Eliott Henry, R. C. Bridger, G. Sloan Council, Julian F. Keith, Jr., each for a term of two Brunswick: Howard F. Williamson, C. Y. Coleman, each for a term of four years; Arthur Doshe, for a term of two Buncombe: Clarence G. Roberts, for a term of six Burke: Warlick P. Avery, for a term of six Cabarrus: L. C. Harmon, for a term of six Caldwell: John A. Frazier, Clarence A. Sherrill, Davis Tuttle, R. Maynard Teague, George Boutwell, each for a term of four Camden: W. F. Williams, J. C. Burgess, Horace Cuthrell, each for a term of two Carteret: Robert W. Safrit, Jr., T. B. Smith, each for a term of two Catawba: R. L. Boggs, for a term of six years; Howard T. Campbell, Fred H. Lytton, each for a term of four

Chatham: Lewis Norwood, K. G. Clapp, James L. Griffin, Zeb Harrington, W. C. Brewer, each for a term of two Cherokee: Lewis King, Allen Brendle, each for a term of six Chowan: G. B. Potter, Eugene Jordan, Garland Asbell, Marvin Evans, Dr. L. F. Ferguson, 0. C. Long, Jr., each for a term of two Clay: Norman B. Davenport, for a term of six Cleveland: J. D. Ellis, Charles D. Forney, Walter Davis, Edwin Moore, Buford D. Cline, each for a term of two Craven: J. M. Miller, C. L. Powell, J. L. Peterson, Leslie R. Sermons, Forrest Daughtery, Larry B. Pate, C. A. Seifert, Roger R. Bell, each for a term of two Cumberland: E. Bruce MacFadyen, Donald M. Maclntyre, each for a term of four Currituck: C. N. Wright, L. L. Dozier, Jr., Wallace E. Davis, James H. Ferebee, Sam W. Sanderlin, each for a term of two Dare: R. 0. Ballance, Helen S. Briggs, Floyd L. Hooper, C. T. Williams, 111, W. P. Dillon, each for a term of two Davidson: J. W. Griffis, Lindsay Dorsett, Dr. Webb McCullock, each for a term of four Davie: S. W. Furches, G. R. Madison, each for a term of six Duplin: Russell Brock, for a term of six years; James Franklin Strickland, for a term of six years, D. D. Blanchard, Sr., for a term of four Durham: Kenneth C. Royall, Jr., Paul Wright, Jr., L. R. Chambers, Leo A. Downey, John M. Dozier, each for a term of two Edgecombe: Clarence Weeks, Z. E. Brinson, each for a term of six Franklin: Clint Fuller, Mrs. T. H. Dickens, each for a term of six Gaston: D. L. Friday, Ray Craig, each for a term of four Gates: Mrs. Marion Nixon, D. C. Eure, each for a term of four Graham: Carl Jenkins, for a term of two years; Wayne Phillips, Arnold Allen, each for a term of four Granville: W. W. Whitfield, Harold O'Brien, each for a term of four Greene: Mrs. Sara M. Stocks, P. L. Barrow, H. Maynard Hicks, Moses Jones, James H. Hardy, each for a term of two Guilford: Zack L. Whitaker, for a term of six Halifax: C. M. Moore, Jr., Mrs. Joyce Shearin, Jeff Whitehead, C. H. Leggett, Jr., Mrs. Robert Robinson, Mrs. Vernon 1. Mohorn, Sr., Henry L. Harrison, each for a term of two Harnett: McBryde Cameron, for a term of six Haywood: Frank M. Davis, Hugh L. McCracken, Rowe Ledford, each for a term of four Hertford: George E. Gibbs, W. R. Raynor, R. C. Mason, Jr., each for a term of two Hoke: Riley M. Jordan, Walter L. Gibson, D. R. Huff, Jr., Robert H. Gatlin, Allen W. Wood, Jr., each for a term of two Page 2 S.L. 1961-146 House Bill 220

Hyde: William I. Cochran, Walter Lee Gibbs, W. T. Howard, Ed Bush, Ray M. Spencer, Cecil Silverthorne, Earl Topping, each for a term of two Iredell: Mrs. Fred Bunch, Jr., John T. Patterson, each for a term of six Johnston: James W. Earp, for a term of six Jones: J. C. West, Jr., W. E. Phillips, J. J. Conway, J. C. Wooten, C. J. Banks, each for a term of two Lee: R. 0. Humphrey, W. C. Harward, each for a term of six Lenoir: Lynwood C. Turner, A. Forrest Waller, Mark Louis Smith, Earl W. Kinsey, J. Talbot Capps, each for a term of two Macon: Erwin Patton, George C. Gibson, Charlie C. Sutton, each for a term of two Martin: Howard B. Gaylord, Leroy Harrison, each for a term of four McDowell: Bill B. Bradley, Guy Lee Hensley, each for a term of six Mitchell: Lat Westall, for a term of six years; Harper Wilson, for a term of two years; Malloy Griffith, for a term of four Montgomery: D. C. Ewing, Jr., Everette Freeman, each for a term of two New Hanover: Mrs. Thomas Gause, Ensley A. Laney, Murdoch M. Dunn, each for a term of four Northampton: Dr. J. W. Parker, Fred J. Ricks, C. G. Parker, Jr., Ellis Crew, Ralph Britt, E. S. Bowers, W. C. Connor, each for a term of two Onslow: Gene C. Ennett, Clyde F. Hurst, Basil B. Hurst, Hosea E. Parker, Starkey Shaw, each for a term of two Orange: C. W. Stanford, Charles M. Walker, Jr., each for a term of four Pamlico: James A. Tingle, Bert C. Day, J. Manson McClees, Troy D. Potter, John E. Harper, each for a term of two Pasquotank: V. B. Morgan, Billy Old, Charles D. Johnston, Jr., Charles Saunders, each for a term of four Pender: W. D. Robins, J. H. Sandifer, each for a term of four Perquimans: Mary R. Brinn, C. C. Chappel, Sr., George C. Caddy, Delvin H. Eure, Howard Matthews, each for a term of two Person: Clyde T. Satterfield, Earl Bradsher, Jr., Bradsher Gentry, A. Floyd Hicks, John A. O'Briant, Carl W. Forsythe, J. E. Hester, each for a term of two Pitt: Jos. S. Moye, for a term of six Polk: Edwin C. Leland, Oliver Taylor, T. B. Odell, Wm. A. Burgess, Jr., Glenn York, each for a term of two Randolph: Bruce Pugh, A. A. Walker, Wade Harris, each for a term of six Richmond: J. D. Myers, R. L. Ellerbe, each for a term of six Robeson: W. Albert McCormick, Jr., Steven J. Stone, I. J. Williams, each for a term of four Rockingham: J. Kenneth Thomas, M. C. McCollum, E. C. Merricks, T. W. Pearman, Otis P. Joyce, each for a term of two House Bill 220 S.L. 1961-146 Page 3

Rowan: Lane C. Dry, for the unexpired term of John F. McKnight; S. Page Graham for a term of six Rutherford: Mrs. Dorothy Crenshaw, Dr. Beaty L. Bass, S. B. Tanner, 111, each for a term of four Sampson: Bynum Jackson, R. G. Herring, James A. Parker, Dr. A. N. Johnson, B. E. Lockamy, each for a term of two Scotland: J. L. Morgan, Member at Large, for a term of six years; W. G. Shaw, Jr., Member from Spring Hill Township, for a term of four years; J. M. McGregor, Member from Williamson Township, for a term of four years; H. L. McLeod, Jr., Member from Stewartsville Township, for a term of two years; J. M. McLaurin, Member from Laurel Hill Township, for a term of two Stanly: Reece McSwain, David Mauney, S. M. Dry, Brooks Jerome, each for a term of four Stokes: W. E. Collins, for a term of six Surry: J. Ford Cockerham, Clinton W. Mosely, each for a term of four Transylvania: Harry F. Morgan, D. S. Winchester, each for a term of six years; Eugene M. Morris, for the unexpired term of S. E. Varner, Jr. Tyrrell: Harvey W. Davis, Collon Snell, Elmo E. Sawyer, each for a term of two Union: Rev. C. C. Burris, Bill F. Howie, R. F. Beasley, Jr., James L. Davis, V. A. Moore, each for a term of two Vance: Douglas C. Breedlove, George T. Wilson, Charlie B. Baskett, each for a term of four Wake: Mrs. John Q. Adams, for a term of six Warren: G. E. Harvey, E. R. Davis, W. Boyd Mayfield, Robert C. Gupton, S. H. Massey, each for a term of two Washington: Sidney Hassell, G. A. Chesson, John Stillman, W. Russell Owens, Mrs. K. S. Trowbridge, each for a term of two Watauga: H. W. Mast, Jr., Dr. Charles Davant, Jr., D. Grady Moretz, Jr., each for a term of the two Wayne: Elton Aycock, Luby R. Casey, each for a term of six Wilkes: Clyde Beashears, for a term of six Wilson: Badie T. Clark, L. A. Renfrow, each for a term of six Yadkin: Leon F. Thomasson, W. H. Poindexter, Jr., each for a term of six Yancey: Leland Robinson, Royce L. Howell, R. A. Radford, Floyd Miller, Wintz McIntosh, each for a term of two Sec. 2. That the members of the several county boards of education appointed by this Act shall qualify by taking the oath of office on or before the first Monday in April, 1961, and shall, unless otherwise herein provided, hold office until the first Monday in April, 1963, and until their successors are elected and qualified, and together with the members of the boards of education of the several counties whose terms will not expire on the first Monday in April, 1963, shall constitute the boards of education of the respective counties. Page 4 S.L. 1961-146 House Bill 220

Sec. 3. All laws and clauses of laws in conflict with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed. Sec. 4. This Act shall be in full force and effect from and after its ratification. In the General Assembly read three times and ratified, this the 31st day of March, 1961. House Bill 220 S.L. 1961-146 Page 5