Teachers ElectedSchool Board(tetcThe Whitewright Board of Education has elected teachers for next year, including all the present staff except Miss Lucille Sanders who is retiring under the compulsory retire- | ment age of 65 adopted by the board two years ago. Reelected were:Mrs. Audra Bennett, first grade; Mrs. Sarah Kilgroe, second grade; Miss Sallye Hamilton, third grade; Miss Mardell Humphrey, fourth | g grade; Mrs. Pebble May. fifth grade; Mrs. Martha Jo Emerson, sixthoiaiyV'grade; Mrs. Dorothy Lackey, seventhgrade;riaSJHarry Lander, principal of grade school and coach; Buell Range, Lj science; O. V. Barker, vocational agri- | culture; Mrs. Al Eva Blanton, home-sPnVlt;.I1,tlmaking; Mrs. Georgia Jenkins, busi- | ^ ness administration and English; Miss Sammye Caldwell, business administration; B. R. Vestal, high school principal; Joe Crouch, mathematics and coach; Miss Lillian Neatherv, English; S. T. Montgomery Jr., superintendent (2-year contract); Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Huckaby, teachers of Negro school;W. C. Thornhill and Cecil Watson, building custodians; Ray Lumpkins, Robert DeBerry, Arnold Henson andW. T. Farrow, bus drivers; Mrs. Harold Thornhill, Mrs. W. H. Stedham and Mrs. Noba Hughes, cooks for the white lunchroom; and Mrs. Pauline Topsy, cook for the Negro lunchroom.A teacher to replace Miss Sanderswill not be elected until the averagedaily attendance figures for the school year are compiled. Mr. Montgomery said that at present average attendance has been suficient to keep from losing a teacher, but good attendance from here on out will be necessary. In this connection he urges parents to keep their children in school every day possible.