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V i . MR. PAUL A. REID B.A., lVI.A. University of North Carolina Our school, the Needham B. Broughton, is one of the high schools. We had an enrollment of 1,180 for the year 1940-41. Mr. Reid was our principal, and there were 41 teachers in our school. Nlr. Reid has worked to improve the under- standing between parents, teachers and pupils. He worked new courses into thc curriculum. In fact his record speaks for itself. Mr. Reid has done so well during his three years in Raleigh that in April 1941, the School Board of Elizabeth City, North Carolina visited our school and begged him to come there, not as principal, but superintendent beginning with school term 1941-42. Mr. Reid has accepted, and it is with regret that we see him leave, however, we are proud of his promotion. MR. J. F. BRYANT Mr. Bryant, as Business Manager, has handled the order for books, instructional supplies, school equipment and has had charge of the upkeep of all the school buildings and grounds in the city. ' '--1 3 MR. REID MR. BRYANT Q 9 Q91 fi
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.aa MR. CADDY Mu. CLAUDE F. GADDY HA. Wiakn Fore-st Collegffg MA. tvniversity of North Carolina Supe1'inlemIe11l Raleigh City Svtmols NNW AD NISTR TIO Mr. ffurhly is f'il!ITf'l'llll1'l1Iil'IlI of tht- Raleigh Cily Scilools ixhivh is math' up ul' lvn grammar sviinuls for white- c'hihlrr'n. iiuur for f'olol'ml, :tml lhree high sr-limits for whilc- 4'iIiiliI'f'Il and fm:- fnr m'uhul'f'4t. The total 1-nruilnwnt of thvsf- svtnmls for the- FVIIUUI yt'ill' 1940-41 wuw 9234. 'l'ln-rf- wr-rf' ii4llIl'it'l'I1 prinvipals ami 276 teachers 4 lIlI7IlljPIl in this SySll'lll. From the preceding statistics We can sm- why Mr. Cufhly was suvh a htwy llltlll :luring thn- past. y!'Zll'. livery iluy fuuml him husy with affairs lhul vvffre In hm-mwfit us. Sunn-Iinu-s his husinf-ss rvsuhm-it in athiing a lf'il4'itQ'l', in getting Ll huihling painte-tl nr grruumls I't'I1l1Nit'iil'Ki, trunks or nfwwlvri mutvrial. On lhf' ullwr hanft Ur. Uuahly fuuntl lima- lu visit the svinmlx. ami attvnnl i lhf-ir fumwifms. and giw wimls of praisv zmil oiimlirugenlf-m. Fur ilu-sc rvusnns. 1-wry studs-nt at Brmightnni fveis than Mr, flzuldy is nhl Ihv Qlipe-r'ir1lr?i1flf-nt fat' tha- Pity :-rllmris. illli thv Nm-tthxlm Brullglltun SllIlHl'il'lif'lI1i1'l1i.
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l'i4'lL11'c-ll alum- am- lllt' lIl1 IHllPI'S of our svlmul lmard. 'I'lu-5 un- ut Illc In-all uf nur sf-lnml syslm-111. 4l'llll'll.' Mrs. ff. F. xll'CI'ii1'y. Maynr il. ll. Allalrm-ws. Mrs. XXV. U. Aycuvlx. Slunrffny: NIV. lllillltll' l . . . Y Q, , llumlmlv. Hr. l,1-rm' Xlllfllll. Dr. X. Nl. llwlxs, Xlr.A.lx. PP2ll'l'1'.ilIl1l Ur. X. f,. c.2llIIIllH'll. SCHOOL BOARD T111-so 1-iglmt purple- met as lll'C'i'SSllf mls-mantle-ml uml llilllflllifl ilu- ruulim- lrusiness l tml disrussi-rl plans for the imprmc-lm-nt of mln- svlwul systf-ln. 'lllw following X YOl'8liOIlS arc- rm-prc-sc-rlled on our sc-lmul lmoarcl: Mrs. lVIl'Cl'il1'f is il hmm- nulkr-rg Nlr. Andre-us is mayor of Ralf-iglxg Mrs. Ayn-ock is s1-1-11-lm'y for Assm-inlm-rl Cllarilif-s m the cilyg Mr. Caddy is our 1'm-pn-sf-lltalive frmn ilu- sr-howl: Xlr. .xlilfllll is u lLlIlliCI'Q Dr. Hicks is am 6-ye spa-viulisl: Mr. Peuxw- is an 4'I1gi1lE'6'I'Z Ur. Curnplwll is mlm-lor for Slam- College- and has ullir-vs in the 1-ily.
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