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2.0°/ 228-868-4702 LEO W. SEAL, JR. Chairman and C.E.O. One Hancock Plaza Post Office Box 4019 Gulfport, MS 39502 Mr. Charles Gray C/o Hancock County Historical Society Fax 228-868^4627 october 17^001 P. O. Box 312 Bay St. Louis, MS 39520 RE: August Historian Here is some information you requested on people who had received city warrants prior to 1950 Mrs. E. E. (Celine) Ashcraft (same as Celine Fayard also on list), she was first grade teacher at Bay High for many, many years Julia Blaize, History and Civics teacher at Bay High for many years Lyda Boyd Blount, taught 3rd and/or 5th grade at Bay High in 1930's Ruth Campbell from Logtown, Bay High graduate in 1930's then served as secretary to Superintendent of Schools for Bay St. Louis in late 30’s and early 40's. S. A. Clark, Principal and Coach at Bay High in late 30's and early 40's. C. E. Craft, Teacher Coach and Principal at Sellers Vocational High in Hancock County. J. C. Downing, Principal at Bay High for a short time in 1930's. Clara Eley, Bay High School Mathematics teacher in 30's and 40's. Prof. S. J. Ingram, Supt. of Schools of Bay St. Louis in 1920's, 30's, 40’s, & 50's. A. S. McQueen, Teacher, Hancock County Supt. of Education in 1930's. Oleah Delph, taught in Bay Schools early 30's. Edward Mayfield, Teacher and Principal at Bay High in 1930's Mr. Smith, Music teacher. Bav Hiah 1930's and 1940's. /S/J/J- //))/) CJ'ftfCr t=i fOUAI HOUSING LENDER
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