. Biennial report of the Caswell Training School, Kinston, eSuperintendent of The Caswell Training School for mental defectivesfor the years 1915-1916. Very respectfully, J. Y. JOYNEE, President, ex officio, of the Board of Trustees. OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTION 1915-1916 SUPERINTENDENT: C. Banks McNairy, teachers: Miss Lucy Abernethy, Principal Miss Mabel Swanson, Intermediate Grades Miss Jean Hickerson, Primary Grades Miss Agnes Puette, Music stewardess:Miss Lillie D. Fowler - nurse:Miss Minnie Culver bookkeeper :W. T. Beach HEAD matron: Mrs. Florence Leonard assistant matrons: Mrs,


. Biennial report of the Caswell Training School, Kinston, eSuperintendent of The Caswell Training School for mental defectivesfor the years 1915-1916. Very respectfully, J. Y. JOYNEE, President, ex officio, of the Board of Trustees. OFFICERS OF THE INSTITUTION 1915-1916 SUPERINTENDENT: C. Banks McNairy, teachers: Miss Lucy Abernethy, Principal Miss Mabel Swanson, Intermediate Grades Miss Jean Hickerson, Primary Grades Miss Agnes Puette, Music stewardess:Miss Lillie D. Fowler - nurse:Miss Minnie Culver bookkeeper :W. T. Beach HEAD matron: Mrs. Florence Leonard assistant matrons: Mrs, Annie C. Nunn Mrs. Annie Combs Mrs. Ida Mims Miss Lucy Gray Miss Rosa Heath Miss Prucie Heath Miss Stella Wells . , Miss Bessie Saunderson sewing department:Mrs. Emma Hickerson Mrs. C. F. McArtan LAUNDRY:W. M. Barrixger Miss Bonnie Yountz Farmer Charles H. Barringer Carpenter Shuford H. Bost Watchman : . Hoy L. Fisher Fireman Walter D. Williams Dairyman David E. Edwards Driver C^cil. Nussman Cook Jesse Graham Driver Henry Williams General Work J. R. Shoffner. GiELs Dormitory, No. 1 BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES To His Excellency, Locke Craig, Governor of North Carolina. We, tlie Board of Trustees of tlie Caswell Training School for mentaldefectives, to whom you have intrusted the management of this institu-tion, beg to ask your careful consideration of this, our Third BiennialReport of the work and needs of the institution over which we have thehonor to exercise supervision. On December 1, 1914, we had to our credit in the bank $5,, withoutstanding bills to the amount of $3,974. The Legislature appropri-ated $14,000 for a new dormitory, $3,500 for repairs, and $30,000 formaintenance. We were forced to erect an implement and mule shedcombined, a granary, a blacksmith shop, a storage warehouse, a cottagefor the cook, and a residence and barn for the civil engineer. We werecompelled to sink new wells, buy more cattle, mules, and farm equip-ment, as we had turned


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