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Ld . 'PHE I943 LATIPAU The l.,A'1IPAC is in four main divisions: Administration and Faculty, Classes, Activities, Features. Sibyl Goerch, as Editor-in-Chief, has made an effort to have everything up to date and better than ever before. The business staff is divided this year for the first time into a business group, led by Closson Allen, and an advertising group, led by Katherine Powers. lVlr. G. E. Crawley advised the business staff. The business group kept account of all financial matters while the advertising group solicited and collected for the advertisements. The snapshots, contributed by stu- dents, have helped in presenting a more complete picture of our school life. Miss Laura Helen Paschal was photo- graphic adviser for the LATIPAC. Mr. John lVIinter, of Edwards Sz Broughton Co., has worked with all the groups and helped them to put their ideas together to give you this book. This staff is grateful for his aid. The Raleigh merchants have helped Hnance this 1943 edition of the LATIPAC by buying advertising space. Their ad- vertisements may be found in the back of this book. The advertising and business staff of THE LATIPAC has kept a record of all receipts and obtained advertisements from various Raleig h merchants. The members are: Nancy West- brook. ,lean Thomas, Mary Badger Wetmore, Tommie Cates. Hannah Davis, Katherine Powers, Closson Allen, Mr. G. E. Crawley, Aflviserg Beverly Caudle, Betsy Carter, Barbara Thomas. Sybil Brooks, Sarah Desern, Charlotte Fulks, ,lean Norwood, Jimmy Allen, ,lollnny Williamsliri. Al Burden, Anne Carter. Katherine Klyman, Doris Linzey. Bill Bell, Frank Anderson.
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The Editorial Staff of THU LATIPAC has planned the annual. The members are: Nancy Westbrook. Miss Nancy Hurge, mlviserg Dorothy Swain, Siliyl Coerc-li, Dot Peebles. Tornmii Cates, Anne Carter, ,lean Rhodes, Sylril Brooks, Sarah Ur-sern, Erlitor-iii-Chief. Simi, Goiilicug Business .Ualzagelx Crossow Amuwg and Arlzwrrising Jlmiager. KATHEKI N H Pow l-IRS. The 1943 LATIPAC stall' was divided into two groups----the editorial staff and the business stall. The editorial staff, advised by Miss Nancy Burger, was composed of nine senior girls who worked diligently during the last semester of school. They had many troubled hours while copying rolls, Writing features, eollet-ting interesting material, typing, and sorting out and arranging pictures. After cutting and recutting according to government orders, we have presented you a War Edition of the l943 LATIPAC, preserving in words and pictures the story of how Broughton students lived a year when their country was at war.
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add MR. .llCSSli 0. Sftmiifziasox. Superirzterulezil lttth-igti City St-Imtils The Natimiul ljiiic-rgc-m-y has aflvvtecl the life- of every man. tsmmiii. and t-hilcl in this vouiitry With the help and lIllllt'l'SlltIltllllg1 of an unusually tht fine adiuinistratiml, llowvwr, any organization - , I can he made to run lillhllllllly. Rrltill and umnncn . volnrvtl . atntl unit lor c'olu1'6-cl. Th llilX'6 lwvn called from l Vl'l'y walk ol litkf to defend the ideals of llBITlUt'I'ill'y. Si-hunts, as well as other proliossimis, hun' lic-lt and lf-el th:-sv c-IT:-vts. l'lt'lll'l1ill't of last year tht' ltult-igh City St-lionls uelconwil a nt-xx superin- lm-iich-iil. Nlr. SilIlLlPl'SUlI. Uui' st-tmnl. Nvvclliaiu Broughton. lwgun in Svptvni- Iwi' without 25 of last ft'ill'iS tr'zu'lwrs. Sinw 5lAlJlf'ItllJ91' we haw lust fin- nf nur llivulty. with two vntering the svi'x'im'e. This means that many of our ll'ill'llt'I'S vuint- tn Hroughtoit for tht' first tiinf- thi, yt-ur. Alllltlllglll the first vitim-n of our st-huol, Mr. Jesse 0. Salitilmsnii, has lM'0ll liercv only a croiiipurativvly short limo. hz- has heunme the friend anal stippurtvr ni' vvvry Broughton student. Mr. Saildersmi supervisvs ten grunnnai' st-linnls for whit? Flllltlffxll. fuur for tllrvc- high schools for wliitsf- t'lIlltll'Pll. i 6 total l'llI'UllItll'lll ul' ll f '---I3 was xsv st-tmnls fm' the school yet ' IJLZ l 16113 'l'hri4 t t ' X serv l5 princi mls and 239 leavin- l 1-rs 1-inpluy ml. BOARD UF 'l'IiUS'l I' his A t 15141151-if 1'lruIriyf'r1p11. 'N
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