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...gfifv . 'J' f- 3 ' First -row, left to -riyhl: Mesclanies '1'r0ntinan, Dayton, Van Le-cr, XVhitc, Edgrrton and Fox. Srronrl row: Mr. Helms, Mcsclanws Marlin, Camplwll, Adams, Noneman and Maxwell. Third row: Mesdanics Tlionias, Andrrws, Arledgc, and Lincliergcr. PARE T-TEACHERS ASSOCIATIO 'THE ollir-ors: Pai'4-rut-'Ps-zirlioi-s Assoi-iation for ilu- yifui' 19-1,1-42 ws-ro I':'ws'irlr'riI. Mrs. li. Ii. Van Luorg Vim' Prrfsiclrfnf, Mis. H. M. lVhilvg Hzw'vn'1li1lf1 Sr'1':'r'luryg Mrs. P. tl. Fox: C'oVrr'spv1irli1l11 b'Pl7l'Pl1ll'jf, Mrs. R.. J. lbvytong yll'f'1tSfllJ'f'I', Mrs. li. C. Maxwell, Ilislorirzn, Mrs. XV. H. Trontumng Parlirr-mvlitrzrirziz, Mr. H. A, Hchnsg 41'l64fIffllI', Mr. A, T. liarroll. Thx- Parvlit-Ti-ar-lim-r Assorintion has fulfillvd nll tho 1n1rposi-s it srl' out: to acl-oniplish. Tho progra.m thunxo. Know Your Suhnol, has been 1-arrival oul. by the ilolmrtmvnts of the school, through demonstrations and 4'-xliihits. Tho Assoviatiou undcavorod to 1-oiipvratc in cvs-ry phase of school life, to advance tho health, welfare, culture, and well- being of the students. Thu fzzrulty and studvnls were in ulini-fro of iho yoar'sp1'ogi':u1islJ:1seda1'oun1ltliotliezne, Know Your School. On Soptoinlim' 15, 19-tl, Ulaudo I . Gaddy and Il. A. Helms 1ll'L5SL'1'lll!tl the initial program, Needham lirouglitmi High School, Roprosvntinm the homo rooms were-froin tho fldiiglitli grade-lVlrs. C. E. Abernn,tl1y, Mrs. Zack l3a.ron, XV. R. lloar, Mrs. T. L. Coplvy, Mrs. D. NV. Irlnson. Mrs. lil. H. Holloway. Mrs. H. l1l..Iru'in, Mrs. NVilli:uu Ifineliau, Mrs. Bon J. i.awi-mice, Mrs. A. .T. Newton, Mrs. W. l+'. Morrison. Mrs. A. H. Morgan, Mrs. J. O. Sanderson, Mrs. XVillis Smith, Mrs. Bun '1'ouguc. Mrs. F, L. Terry. und Mrs. J. XV. Taylor, from the Ninth grade-Mrs. F. R. Caiudlv, Mrs. XYaiiu 'Pridgc-n, Mrs. J. E. Stonv. Mrs. R. L. Dresser, Mrs. YV. D. LPC. Mrs. XV. R. Price, Mrs. Alfred YVil- linms. Mrs. M. B. Kounre, Mrs. M. li. Bird, Mrs. NV. V. Ilonm-ycult, Mrs. James H. Ptlll, -lr., and Mrs. Ti. O. Arni- slrougg from the Tenth Qratlv-Mrs. R. M. Cornivk. Mrs. Hvrricn Dnvis, Mrs. R.. XV, Sniifh, Mrs. YV. J. Spain. Mrs. .l. NV. liowlvs, Mrs. J. T.. Huh-s, Mrs. Il. A. Carlton, Mrs. H. L. Cavonvss, Mrs. J. A. Bland, Mrs. R. ti. Carter. Mrs, li. B. Sapp, and Mrs. he Roy Martin, from thu Eloveuth grradi--Mrs. Carl Goc-rm-li, Mrs. A. G. Cmnpln-ll, Mrs. F. XV. Grvvn. Mfrs. J. V. Batffliclor, Mrs. C. K. Mahler, Mrs. C, K. Burgess. Mrs. Broaflus Wilson, M rs. Colvin Gray, Mrs. XV. Z. Botts, Mrs. J. S. Chamberlain, and Mrs. XV. L. Sponrur: and. from tho Twelfth grade--lllrs. John C. Glvnu. Mrs. 141. R. Allon, Mrs. ltl. L. Cloyd. Mrs. Ruth Hostiuk. Mrs. XV. R.. XVintlos, Mrs. T. L. Young, Mrs. K. II. Garrison, Mrs. Valuria .G-yles, lllrs. li. B. Lodford. and Mrs. G. M. Norwood. Board inc-vtings wc-ro hold tho second Tuesday in ozwh month at 10 1l.Ll1. The Pil.1'C11t-T'0Zl.t7ll0l' Meetings were held thu third Monday of ouch month nt 8 p.m. Thr f-ommiltvc ClIl'lll'lll0Il wore: Attondancu, Mrs, XV. C. Fibzzurahl and Mrs. C. I-I, Andrews, 13111-l2'Gif, Mrs. H. 0. Linelmrafi-r: YL-urlmok. Mrs. XV. T. Martin: Finaurr, Mrs. A. Y. Arh-dpze and Mrs. XV. Z, Bottsg Fino Arts, Mrs. Broadus XVilsong Foundors' Day. Mrs. I. O. Sm-hauhg Grounds, Mrs. R. J. Pc-arse-3 Health, Mrs. R. H. Garrison, Hosiiitality. Mrs. V. E. Boll and Mrs. John liunrang House, Mrs. R. H, Thomas and Mrs. C. K, Mulilew, Juvcnilo Proton-rii.m, Mrs. M. lf. Slimrnlivrg Library, Mrs. fl. S. Raznseyg Lrarislutivf-, Mrs. Il. G-. Wilfouggg Membership. Mrs. C. F. G'G0l'LIt' und Mrs. T. L. Young: Movies and Visual Education. Mrs. Ellen R. Glenn, Music, Mrs. J. F. Bryant, and Mrs. E. II. Holloway: Puront' Education, Mrs. Carlyle Czunpbcllg Progrzun, Mrs. H. M. lVhitug Publications. Mrs. Lou il,,i1l'li0l'f Pulilirity, Mrs. NV. XV. Jlonus and Mrs. J. P. Googlu-gan, Jing Publicity Book, Mrs. D. S. NVe:1verg Radio, Mrs, D. S. Coltranv: Room Rmnrsciiliitivos, Mrs. G-. H. Adams and Mrs. XV. J. Spain: Social Hygiene, Mrs. J. NV. Goodnmng Sludvnt Aid, Mrs. WV. L. Nuuemzing Tt3tIt'llt-ll' Courtesy, Mrs. G. D. Egorton, Teacher Dinner, Mfrs. R. O. Self, Tuleplioue, Mrs. F. H. Shuford and Mrs. J. E-. Stone. 23
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Left to right: Harris, Swift, Glenn, Schell, Van Leer, Lewis, Campbell. S ' SENIOR OFFICERS P'l'0Hi!Il'lIfS, Braxton Schell, XVil- liam Oliver Harrisg Vine P7'0.V'i!I0l1-f, .Tack Swiftg Sevres tary, Lorraine Glenn, Twins- im-ar, Paul Campbellg Ser- germl-rrf-Arms, Blake Van Leer, Blnscoi, Anne Gregsong ,-ldzviser, Miss Oula Bliss Lewis. A yi ',w 3y d1 1 o R C L A s S v 'l'l-IE members of thc Class of 194.2 entered Broughton High Sehodl when the United States was at peace. They are leaving when the United States is at war. Naturally this affected the Class of '-L2 in that some of its former members left high school to go to college at the end of first semester, hecause some of the colleges were willing to take students without the usual requirements due to the emergency. Others have entered the service. Some have stopped to take jobs. Naturally, the majority have remained here at Broughton. The Class of '42 ha.s not let the war get them down. They saw the seriousness of the situation. They believed that preparedness is essential whatever the future holds. Therefore they have pursued their studies: they have taken an active part in all the organizations open to them in sehoolg many have worked with organizations outside of school. The Seniors gave as their play IVhat IL Life on March 13, 19-1.2. In short, they have made this school a better place, because they have been here. .K .QI ' if ,mia , af? Q 1 0 25
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