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' fiflff' ' ' ---Eff - : -M..-f fi 1 ' W A V 7? rf L , V. it 1.15, , af' 4 e 1' --1- f I' , NEEUI-IAM B. BROUGHTON HIGH SCHOOL' MFOREWORD C . . THE one hundred and fiftieth birthday of the city of 1ii11k2igil.!l.I1C-i the life of thestu- dents at NCEi'di1ELi1l Broughton Schooiqlin 19442 fnrnisihed the 1nate1'iaf1s.53tl1at have made this another LA'1f1PAcyai1'eaLiity. On the inside cover 'qt the front of the book is an old 11121.11 oil Raleigihg on the inside cover at the baeifilof the book is a new nmp of Raleigh. 011fl1e:fi'1'st eiglltlpziges is ax concise hiStO1'-Y Of-?iRQ.i'Eigi1. The rest of the book attelnpts tom record i11 isttory and picture life ilived in 19fL1- 462. There are pictures of ' tQAZl.Ci'1e1'S -'filet hpwe taught, of bQys',ir1idgi1'iS 'chegiz have been clalssnmtes, of activitiee- in which etndents pal-ticipefgtedg 'boys r that were athletes and of supellatiyes 1a11atGg1e1'e,yseiected. A 1 I 1 4 ,I - vf . IP
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but city buses, and privately owned automobiles that run over paved, not cobblestone or dirt streets. The sidewalks have also been paved. ' Nearly every home has electric lights and running water. The streets are also wellilighted. Many large fireproof buildings have been built in other sections, as well as in the heart of the city. The Memorial Auditorium in honor of the World War dead, is perhaps used by the largest number of people. The North Carolina State Oiiicc Building and the Supreme Court Building are two of the most beautiful structures in Raleigh. The men and women that have done their bit to foster education have much of which to be proud. In 1931, the compulsory eight month school term was passed. In 194-1, the twelfth grade was added. These two things helped the city to realize the need for more buildings. Today Raleigh has three public high schools, two for white and one for Negroes. Therelare twelve ,grammar schools, nine for white, and three for Negroes. There are over 5,000 chil- dren enrolled in schools. A total of 308 people are em- ployed in these schools. The course of study ranges from the college preparatory to the vocational. There are four colleges for whites and two for Negroes here. Located here are two hospitals for white and one for Negroes. ' The social life of Raleigh has taken on a different trend in this century. Woman's Clubs, Country Clubs, golf courses, picture shows, conventions, and athletics of all kinds serve as drawing cards for people in all walks of life. Raleigh has two daily newspapers, and is the home of various other publications. Two radio broadcasting stations are within the city. Communication, as well as transportation, has had and is having its share in the history of Raleigh. As one studies the history of Raleigh, one will realize that it is serving the purpose for which it was irst laid out-that of a capital-and with it goes progress. Lunm HELEN Psscrnu.. 1-X 'If.' 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THE 1942 LATIPAC is the work of a fvrou of twenty students who have met daily dur i11g the second semester. H. K. vVltllC1'SPOOI1, Jr., besides hi duties ' ' ' s regular as Editor 111 Cl ' - - fnef made almost all of the informal pictures. His father, hir. H. K. lvitherspoon, aided him in developing pic- tures. hir. VVithcrspoon was also of 1HI.1Cl1 help in getting together the material for the history which appears i11 the front of this book. Joh . .V , 1 Garrison Zlllfl Tommy James did the P011 and ink sketches that il- lustrate the history of Raleigh. Lorraine Glenn, Business ltflanager, under tl1e guidance of Miss Ruth Burdette, Business Adviser, kept the books. The other members of the class got together tl1e material that accompanies ll Hollowfxv B'll the pictures. L1ffL In riylzt: H. K. VVitl1erspoo11, Jr., with his camera, Doris Smitl1, Shirley Myatt and lhllll Vlleaver go for an adg Bill Garrison, Guy Senter and Mi l material for thx ccey Gould gather 1, sport sectiong Miss Burdette, I10l'1'ill1lC Glenn and Celia Rothgeh check receipts. 1 ww 1 H ps, 1...-J 10 ei P
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