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Page 9 text:
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Facult and dministration Left to right: Mr. Holliday, Mrs. Sanderling, Mrs. Stephenson, Mr. Holyfield, Mrs. Green and Mr. Johns. Joseph Holliday is principal of Needham B. Broughton High School. He has under his supervision a faculty made up of sixty-five members, and a student body of nearly fifteen hundred. Broughton is the only senior high school for whites in Raleigh. There are two junior high schools and fifteen gram- mar schools. There are six schools for Negroes. During the past year the citizens of Raleigh and Wake County voted a special tax to work towards improving the schools. Here at Broughton, plans are underway for a new cafeteria and a new gymnasium. Jesse O. Sanderson is superintendent of the Raleigh School System. His offices are located on Newbern Avenue. The work of the superintendent, the teachers, and princi- pals, is governed in part by a school board composed of seven members, plus the superintendent. This group meets once a month and more often when necessary. Another group, the Parent-Teacher organization is always working to im- prove or help with affairs here at school. 5 JEss1s O. SANDERSON Superintendent of Raleigh City Schools
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EDIC T10 With profound iove and appreciation do We, the senior class of 1957, dedicate to Mrs. Neil Kahdy this memento of the four beautiful and abundant years during which We have worked together. Without her con- stant guidance, encouragement, and understanding, it would have been difhcuit, indeed, to have attained our fine record. The artist examinetl with care the moisteneol clay, Regarding with tender thought and skilled eye the unstable texture. '6'Tis a faulty samplef, sairl many, Hand 'twill crumble. 'CNay, replied the artist, 'cthere is much worth within it. The artist fashioned the clay with sensitive touchg and, lo, she brought forth beauty.
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Faculty First row, left to right: Mrs. Kahfly, and Mr. Somers. Second row: Miss Paschal. Mr. Taylor. Mr. Blakeway, Mr. Adams. Mr. Smith, Miss Williams. Miss Wy- man. Miss Ellington. First row, left to right: Mrs. Freeman, Mrs. Smaltz, Miss Freeman, Mr. Madigan, Mrs. Shore, Mr. Fincln, Miss Tayloe, Mr. Gilbert. Second row: Mr. King. Mr. Butler, Mr. Maddrey. Left to right: Mrs. Wooten, Mrs Sharpe, Mrs. Pittman, Mr. Lay ton, Mrs. Fonville, Miss Williams Mrs. Osliorne, Mrs. Marcom.
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