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Saw' . NIR. H. A. Hr:l.1v1s Prirlcipal 'l'lw eight people who mel as necessity de- manded and handled the routine business and discussed plans for the improvement of the school system made up the school board. The following vocations are represented on our school hoard: Mrs. 0. F. NlcCrary is a home makerg Mayor C. H. Andrews is mayor of Raleighg Mrs. W. li. Ayvock is secretary for Associated Chari- ties in the cityg Mr. Leroy Martin is a bankerg Ur. Y. M. Hicks is an eye specialistg llr. A. K. I'c-arce is an engineerg Dr. A. C. Campbell is doc-tor for State College and has ofhees in the 4-ilyg Mr. J. U. Sanderson. superintendent ol' Raleigh schools. Mr. H. A. Helms, principal of l,l20 students at Broughton, worked to improve the understand- ing between parents, teachers, and pupils. He introduced new courses in the curriculum that would be of aid during the war. He spent his time wisely, and he stood for what was right. The students have learned to love and respef-t their easy going principal. Mr. J. F. Bryant, as Business Manager, has handled the order for books, instructional sup- plies, school equipment, and has had charge of the upkeep of all the svhool buildings and grounds in the city for the past nine years. ,lust before the LATIPAC went to press, it was an- nounced that Mr. Bryant would resign his posi- tion at the end of the school term. MR. J. F. BRYANT. 1illSiI1PSS Mmzrzger Raleigh City Schools 9
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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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Jlwf JM . . . A BEAUTIFUL B ILIII G The fundamentals used in the making of an accredited high school are a beautiful building, a good faculty, and a cooperative student body. Needham Broughton has these three qualifications. Due to the increasing number of high school students in Raleigh, another high school, Needham Broughton, was built in 1929. lt was named for Needham B. Broughton, a prominent business man of the city. During its fourteen years of existence, the school has made many contributions to the educational life of Raleigh. Its graduates, leaving the school with the ability to render varied services, have taken their places in the public life of' the city, state, and entire nation. , pgs., .M K .,VV, 1 .V ,Q 7 H 5-if Q iz m f 5 H,
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