Estelle Atley Jones Eaton
Independent, self-sufficient, spirited, creative, energetic
and courageous are just a few of the apt descriptions that fit
Estelle Atley Jones Eaton, a 109-year-old Barber-Scotia College alumna.
Estelle Atley Jones Eaton is profiled in an alumni bulletin from Barber-Scotia College. She graduated in the class of 1910.
Type
Text
Original format
clippings
Original publisher
Concord, N.C. : Barber-Scotia College
Language
en
Contributing institution
Personal collection
Source collection
CC012 Fred and Hyla Bynum Cundiff Collection [Personal Collection]
Collection description
Fred and Hyla Cundiff were born and grew up together in Wilkes County, N.C. In their professional careers each made significant contributions to the education of African American students, both in Wilkesboro and Greensboro. Fred Cundiff came to Greensboro to teach in 1954. He became the first African-American Assistant School Superintendant in 1969, playing a crucial role in the relatively peaceful integration of Greensboro's school system in the early 1970s. Hyla Cundiff was an elementary school teacher for over 30 years, primarily at the Washingon Street, Bluford, and Vandalia Elementary schools. Her thirteen years of volunteer work with the American Cancer Society brought her the distinct honor of the prestigious "2 Those Who Care" award in 1989.
On loan from contributor. UNCG does not hold a physical copy of this item.
Estelle Atley Jones Eaton
Independent, self-sufficient, spirited, creative, energetic
and courageous are just a few of the apt descriptions that fit
Estelle Atley Jones Eaton, a 109-year-old Barber-Scotia College alumna.