NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY

1963 SESSION

 

 

CHAPTER 108

HOUSE BILL 290

 

 

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:

Alamance: Woodrow W. Lambeth, Henry B. Dixon, each for a term of six years; J. Nimrod Harris for a term of four years.

Alexander: Bill L. Mauney, Hal Teague, Roy Rogers, Leslie C. Millsaps, and Herman Lackey, each for a term of six years.

Alleghany: Arthur Gambill for a term of four years.

Anson: William F. Young and Glenn K. Martin, each for a term of six years.

Ashe: Glenn Miller, W. E. Johnson, Urcle Sheets, G. O. Burgess, Jake Little and R. R. Badger, each for a term of two years.

Avery: B. S. Dobbin for a term of six years.

Beaufort: E. L. Slack, Ralph H. Hodges, Jr., and Benard Voliva, each for a term of four years.

Bertie: Johnnie Walker and Wilson Jernigan, each for a term of six years.

Bladen: C. Rudolph Potter, R. C. Bridger, G. Sloan Council, J. Elliot Henry, and Julian F. Keith, Jr., each for a term of two years.

Brunswick: Homer L. Holden, J. Arthur Dosher, and O. K. Bellamy, each for a term of four years; Ernest McGee and J. B. Ward, Jr., each for a term of two years. Notwithstanding other provisions of this Act the last five named persons shall constitute the entire membership of the Brunswick County Board of Education for the terms specified.

Buncombe: J. M. Cauble and J. G. Northcott, each for a term of six years.

Burke: Clyde Samuel Brinkley and Johnny E. Hildebrand, each for a term of six years.

Cabarrus: Allen H. Harris and Estus B. White, each for a term of six years.

Camden: W. Frank Williams, J. C. Burgess, and Horace M. Cuthrell, each for a term of two years.

Carteret: Dr. Herbert F. Webb and A. F. Chestnut, each for a term of six years; Graydon M. Paul, James F. Hux and W. B. Allen, each for a term of four years; Joseph C. Davis and John J. Bell, each for a term of two years.

Catawba: Aldis C. Henderson and Sam D. Mauney, each for a term of six years.

Chatham: Lewis Norwood, K. G. Clapp, W. C. Brewer, Sr., James L. Griffin, and Zeb Harrington, each for a term of two years.

Cherokee: Clarence C. Hemphill for a term of six years.

Chowan: Geddes B. Potter, O. C. Long, Jr., Marvin L. Evans, Garland H. Asbell, Eugene N. Jordan, and John M. Elliot, each for a term of two years.

Clay: James Thomas Price for a term of six years.

Cleveland: Bobby Austell, Charles Forney, J. D. Ellis, Walter Davis, and Buford D. Cline, each for a term of two years.

Columbus: Dr. H. G. Dameron, Carl Stephens, Dr. Albert P. Cernugel, E. M. Griffin, Clyde M. Collier, Lee V. Connor, and Thurston Gore, each for a term of two years.

Craven: J. Macon Miller, C. L. Powell, J. L. Peterson, Leslie R. Sermons, Forrest Daugherty, Larry B. Pate, C. A. Seifert, and Roger R. Bell, each for a term of two years.

Cumberland: Howard L. Hall, Alton E. Smith, and George T. Lewis, each for a term of four years.

Currituck: Lawrence L. Dozier, Jr., Millard R. Smith, Norma R. Romm, Charles N. Wright, and Sam W. Sanderlin, each for a term of two years.

Dare: Jack Cahoon, Nellie G. Perry, Floyd Hooper, Charlie Williams, III, and William P. Dillon, each for a term of two years.

Davidson: D. Clarence Sink and Mrs. C. L. White, Jr., each for a term of four years.

Davie: G. H. C. Shutt and M. H. Hoyle, Jr., each for a term of six years; L. W. West and G. R. Madison, each for a term of four years; J. B. Cain and H. R. Allen, each for a term of two years.

Duplin: Emmett E. Rogers for a term of six years.

Durham: L. R. Chambers, Walter J. Dozier, Mrs. Willard M. Marley, Kenneth C. Royall, Jr., and Paul Wright, Jr., each for a term of two years.

Edgecombe: William H. Brake for a term of six years.

Franklin: Richard H. Cash for a term of six years; Mrs. T. H. Dickens, and A. Clinton Fuller, each for a term of four years; Mrs. T. H. Weldon and Horace W. Baker, each for a term of two years.

Gates: A. F. Stallings and D. A. Willey, each for a term of six years.

Graham: Claude Moody, Lloyd Millsaps, each for a term of four years; Arnold Allen, O. W. Hooper, Jr., and Walt R. Hyde, each for a term of two years.

Greene: H. Maynard Hicks, Mrs. Sara M. Stocks, P. L. Barrow, Moses M. Jones, and James H. Hardy, each for a term of two years.

Guilford: William H. Barton, Mrs. Edward M. Burke, and Mrs. Katharine M. Kirkman, each for a term of six years.

Halifax: Jeff Whitehead, C. H. Leggett, Jr., Mrs. Joyce H. Shearin, Mrs. Vernon I. Mohorn, Sr., Mrs. Louise R. Robinson, Henry L. Harrison, and C. M. Moore, Jr., each for a term of two years.

Harnett: Dr. C. L. Corbett and Hoke Smith, each for a term of six years.

Haywood: Dois Rogers and Mack S. Setzer, each for a term of four years.

Henderson: Mrs. J. O. Bell, Jr., and William McKay, each for a term of six years; J. T. Fain, Jr., Harvey A. Gale, and L. L. Burgin, each for a term of four years; Robert Greer, and L. C. Youngblood, each for a term of two years.

Hertford: George E. Gibbs, Wm. R. Raynor, and R. C. Mason, Jr., each for a term of two years.

Hoke: Robert H. Gatlin, D. R. Huff, Jr., Robert L. Gibson, Jr., Riley M. Jordan, and Allen Wilson Wood, Jr., each for a term of two years.

Hyde: William I. Cochran, W, T. Howard, Walter Lee Gibbs, Cecil R. Silverthorne, and Ray M. Spencer, each for a term of two years.

Iredell: Robert C. Garrison and C. Wilson White, each for a term of six years.

Johnston: Dr. Donnie H. Jones, Jr., and Harold Medlin, each for a term of six years.

Jones: J. C. West, Jr., F. R. Pollock, J. J. Conway, W. E. Phillips, and J. C. Wooten, each for a term of two years.

Lee: Stacy Budd and J. Glenn Edwards, each for a term of six years.

Lenoir: Lynwood C. Turner, Earl W. Kinsey, Mark Louis Smith, Cephus A. Eubanks, and J. Talbot Capps, each for a term of two years.

Lincoln: C. Rhyne Little, William A. Hull, Coy F. Lantz, Pat H. Harrill, and Junius W. Dellinger, each for a term of four years.

Macon: John E. Smith, W. T. Jenkins, and Erwin Patton, each for a term of two years.

Martin: R. A. Haislip, Jr., Exum L. Ward, Jr., and J. A. Sharp, each for a term of four years.

McDowell: Harold E. Dysart and Hawley W. Hicks, each for a term of six years; Guy Lee Hensley and Bill Brooks Bradley, each for a term of four years; Gudger C. Welch and Rom J. English, each for a term of two years.

Mitchell: Harper Wilson for a term of six years.

New Hanover: W. C. Mebane, Robert A. Melton, and Malcolm O. Yeo, each for a term of four years.

Northampton: W. C. Conner, J. Wesley Parker, S. E. Crew, Scott Bowers, Clifton Parker, Jr., James Hedspeth, and John Heller, each for a term of two years.

Onslow: Clyde Hurst, Starkey Shaw, Robert M. Piner, Elbert S. Barbour, and Hosea E. Parker, each for a term of two years.

Orange: John E. Hawkins and John Efland, Jr., each for a term of. six years.

Pamlico: Harold W. Lloyd, J. C. Silverthorne, Buell T. Potter, John E. Harper, Rudolph Jones, Robert F. McCotter, and J. Manson McCleese, each for a term of two years.

Pasquotank: J. H. Bright, J. Henry LeRoy, and Carroll Brothers, each for a term of four years.

Pender: Dr. W. H. Young, J. J. Smith, and M. F. Kelly, each for a term of four years.

Perquimans: Delvin H. Eure and Joe W. Nowell, each for a term of four years; John Danchise, Dr. A. B. Bonner, and George Baker, each for a term of two years.

Person: Carl Forsythe, Earl Bradsher, Jr., Osborne Oakley, H. B. Bailey, Bradsher Gentry, Floyd Hicks, and Earl Hester, each for a term of two years.

Pitt: W. F. Stokes and E. W. Fleming, each for a term of six years.

Polk: Hubert McEntyre, T. B. Odell, Oliver Taylor, Glenn York, and Edwin C. Leland, each for a term of two years.

Richmond: B. B. Covington and S. Lawrence Crouch, each for a term of six years.

Robeson: W. Kemp Culbreth, Harry West Locklear, and Girvon Sessoms, each for a term of four years.

Rockingham: Otis P. Joyce, M. C. McCollum, and Mrs. Charles A. Wharton, each for a term of four years; W. Leonard Pryor and Walter T. Frye, each for a term of two years.

Rowan: Carr H. Lingle and Lane C. Drye, each for a term of six years.

Rutherford: B. E. (Gene) Holland, Don H. Lovelace, and William J. Stallings, each for a term of four years.

Sampson: Bynum Jackson, James A. Ezzell, Joe M. Butler, L. B. Wilson, and B. E. Lockamy, each for a term of two years.

Scotland: H. L. McLeod, Jr., and J. M. McLaurin, each for a term of six years; J. L. Morgan for a term of four years; J. M. McGregor, and W. G. Shaw, Jr., each for a term of two years.

Stanly: Eugene B. Pickler and Robert E. Lowder, each for a term of four years.

Stokes: Dr. I. A. Booe for a term of six years.

Surry: Joe A. Pell, Jr., Dr. Joe Folger, and Cecil E. Ring, each for a term of four years.

Transylvania: E. B. Matheson and Eugene M. Morris, each for a term of six years.

Tyrrell: Collon Snell, Harvey Davis and Joe T. Liverman, each for a term of two years.

Union: C. C. Burris, Bill F. Howie, Lane B. Price, R. F. Beasley, Jr., and Howard Ware Broome, Jr., each for a term of two years.

Vance: L. Nelson Falkner and R. G. Parks, each for a term of four years.

Wake: Henry R. Adams and Ferd L. Davis, each for a term of six years.

Warren: Dr. S. H. Massey, E. R. Davis, Robert C. Gupton, G. E. Harvey, and W. Boyd Mayfield, each for a term of two years.

Washington: Russell Owens, Sidney J. Hassell, and Gordon A. Chesson, each for a term of four years; Joseph H. Peele and A. W. Alexander, Jr., each for a term of two years.

Watauga: Dr. Charles Davant, Jr., D. Grady Moretz, Jr., and H. W. Mast, Jr., each for a term of two years.

Wayne: S. Moseley Davis for a term of six years.

Wilkes: Robert R. Smoak for a term of six years.

Wilson: S. H. Tyson and J. N. Whitley, each for a term of six years; L. C. Barnes for a term of two years.

Yadkin: Harold Steelman, and Edwin M. Speas, each for a term of six years.

Yancey: R. B. Deyton, R. A. Radford, Lelond Robinson, Ben Wilson and C. W. McIntosh, each for a term of two years.

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, 1963, and shall, unless otherwise herein provided, hold office until the first Monday in April, 1965, 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, 1965, shall constitute the Boards of Education of the respective counties.

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 28th day of March, 1963.