1912 Holbert School |
Shelby County Texas
The Holbert School was also known as
the Rather, Boles and Hurst Town School. The school was consolidated with Shelbyville
School.
The first recorded record of the Holbert
School, No. 78, was in in 1910 when the trustees were J.K. Castleberry, J. H. Helpinstill,
A.C.Cannon and J. M. Harris. The teachers in 1910 were Joe M. Combs. G. M. White and Sam
Matthews. The 1914 trustees were J.B. Beck, J.H. Helpinstill and T.H. Brittain.
J.T. Campbell was a teacher in 1917 and his
salary was $60 per month. Other teachers through out the years at the school were Mrs.
C.H. King, R. M. Wedgeworth, W.R.Swanzy, Annie Haley, Miss Minnie Swanzy, G. M. White,
B.C. Stalling, Annie Darnell, Selma Alford, R.J. Eddins (later teacher and principal of
Center Schools) Elsie George, Fleta Blackstock, W.E.Goodwin, A.McClelland, A.B. Crain,
Katherine Creech, Mrs. W.B. Rudd, Lillia Bell Ratcliff, Albert Beck,, Exa Cannon, Eula
Hurst, Walter McClelland, M. Jennings, Annie Lee Hearne, Bryan Blevins, Ethel Carter, J.E.
Meadow, Mrs. J.E. Meadow, Gid Hooper, Idell King, A.a. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Harris,
Vera Hammock, era Mae Alford Biggers, J. Menefee, Gracd Harrison, Janie Brittain, Cynthia
Martin, Hardy Hairston, Sallie Chandler, Mrs. Hardy Hairston, Selma Gibson, Ina Swanzy,
Gevohn Hooper, Renna Norris, Johnnie White, Annie Hearne Thomas, Marcellus White, Edward
Alford, Harvey Russell, Alice Johnson, Lillian Bell, Ira Russell Hairston. Thomas D.
Johnson, Sarah Goodwyn, Lena Randell, Adell Lout, and Odie Scott.