Moore County Summer School ended its six weeks term on Friday, August 8th, bring to a close what we believe to be the best county summer school we have ever had.
At the closing exercises, Friday morning, Superintendent Cameron expressed himself as being highly pleased with the quality and quantity of work done, and expressed gratification at the large enrollment, and the interest manifested.
Superintendent Cameron also spoke in flattering terms of the teaching force. Mrs. Blankenship of Charlotte, Miss Carraway of Wilson, and Miss Clatworthy of Honea Path, S.C., are all highly successful teachers, and their work in summer school bespeaks their high type of excellence and talent.
A pleasing feature of the last week of summer school was an interesting talk on “The Department of an Appreciation for Art” by Mrs. H.F. Seawell of Carthage.
The front page of the Pilot, Friday, Aug. 15, 1924
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