
School Boards: 1920s
Humble Independent School District
1919-1920
05/29/1919 - 04/03/1920
Position 1: Dr. John Brown Dubose (President)
Position 2: Philip Risley Beavens (Secretary)
Position 3: E. S. Charpiot
Position 4: Horace Francis Bozarth
Position 5: William Dewey (resigned 08/26/1919); Conway A. Taylor (appointed 08/26/1919)
1920-1921
04/03/1920 - 05/19/1921
Position 1: Dr. John Brown Dubose (President)
Position 2: Philip Risley Beavens (Secretary)
Position 3: E. S. Charpiot
Position 4: Horace Francis Bozarth
Position 5: Conway A. Taylor
1921-1922
05/19/1921 - 04/05/1922
An election was held on May 7, 1921 for Position 5. Results were canvassed on May 19, 1921.
Position 1: Dr. John Brown Dubose (President)
Position 2: Philip Risley Beavens (Secretary)
Position 3: E. S. Charpiot
Position 4: Horace Francis Bozarth
Position 5: Jesse Monroe Hester
1922-1923
04/05/1922 - 06/02/1923
Position 1: Dr. John Brown Dubose (President)
Position 2: Philip Risley Beavens (Secretary)
Position 3: E. S. Charpiot
Position 4: Horace Francis Bozarth
Position 5: Jesse Monroe Hester
1923-1924
06/02/1923 - 04/07/1924
An election was held on June 2, 1923 for five positions, as part of the condition for re-authorization of the school district. Results were canvassed on June 2, 1923. There were seven candidates; the five candidates with the most votes took the five positions up for election. All positions were re-ordered. The officers were decided on June 4, 1923.
Position 1: Claude Chapley Wellborn, Sr. (Secretary)
Position 2: Thomas Lafayette Williamson (President)
Position 3: William Willis Williams
Position 4: Francis Marian Long
Position 5: John Thomas Magness (not currently in Texas, replaced 06/04/1923);
Dr. John Brown Dubose (appointed 06/04/1923; resigned 06/30/1923); John Thomas Magness (appointed 06/30/1923)
1924-1925
04/07/1924 - 04/06/1925
An election was held for Positions 1 and 2.
Position 1: Dr. Hayden E. McKay, Sr. (Secretary)
Position 2: Thomas Lafayette Williamson (President)
Position 3: William Willis Williams
Position 4: Francis Marian Long
Position 5: John Thomas Magness
1925-1926
04/06/1925 - 04/06/1926
An election was held for Positions 3, 4 and 5. Results were canvassed on April 6, 1925. There were three candidates; the two candidates with the most votes took the two positions up for election. The officers were decided on April 6, 1925.
Position 1: Dr. Hayden E. McKay, Sr. (Secretary)
Position 2: George Andrew Martin (President)
Position 3: William Willis Williams
Position 4: Francis Marian Long
Position 5: Conway A. Taylor
1926-1927
04/06/1926 - 04/05/1927
An election was held on April 3, 1926 for Positions 1 and 2. Results were canvassed on April 6, 1926. There were three candidates; the two candidates with the most votes took the two positions up for election. The officers were decided on April 6, 1926.
Position 1: H. D. McDonald (Secretary)
Position 2: George Andrew Martin (President)
Position 3: William Willis Williams
Position 4: Francis Marian Long (Vice President)
Position 5: Conway A. Taylor
1927-1928
04/05/1927 - 04/16/1928
An election was held on April 2, 1927 for Positions 3, 4 and 5. Results were canvassed on April 5, 1927. There were five candidates; the three candidates with the most votes took the three positions up for election.
Position 1: H. D. McDonald (Secretary)
Position 2: George Andrew Martin (President)
Position 3: William Willis Williams
Position 4: Francis Marian Long (Vice President)
Position 5: Conway A. Taylor
1928-1929
04/16/1928 - 04/08/1929
An election was held on April 7, 1928 for Positions 1 and 2. Results were canvassed on April 16, 1928. There were five candidates; the two candidates with the most votes took the two positions up for election. The officers were decided on April 16, 1928.
Position 1: H. D. McDonald (Secretary)
Position 2: George Andrew Martin (President)
Position 3: William Willis Williams
Position 4: Francis Marian Long (Vice President)
Position 5: Conway A. Taylor
1929-1930
04/08/1929 - 04/08/1930
An election was held on April 6, 1929 for Positions 3, 4 and 5. Results were canvassed on April 8, 1929. There were eight candidates; the three candidates with the most votes took the three positions up for election. The officers were decided on April 8, 1929.
Position 1: H. D. McDonald (Secretary)
Position 2: George Andrew Martin (President)
Position 3: Herndon Kirksey Pursley
Position 4: Francis Marian Long (Vice President)
Position 5: Conway A. Taylor