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ADVISORY COUNCIL: First row: Mr. Waymon Morgan, Mr. June Privette, Mrs. Bill Roberts, Mrs. B.L. Cousins. Second row: Mr. C. Sidney Williams; Mr. J. T. Knott; Mr. D. B. Jones; Mr. Jimmy Buchanan, Chariman. Mr. Aaron Fussell Superintendent of Wake County Schools Representing the diverse elements which make up the school community, the members of the Advisory Council, in co¬ operation w i t h the Superinten¬ dent and Principal, worked to help Vaiden Whitley grow in educational status. It was their desire that it be the best of schools —offering the most for its stu¬ dents. 11
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Administration Helping students fills a portion of Mr. Dail ' s every day. At the end of a busy day, Mr. Dail departs for home. Believing that each individual student should have an opportunity to develop his talents and abilities was a prime concern of Mr. Dail. With a focus on learning, he stressed the value of one ' s becoming a well-rounded person by obtaining the best education possible. His careful and capable administering of the busi¬ ness and affairs of the school won for him the respect and admiration of everyone at Vaiden Whitley. Mr. Stanley Dail Principal 10
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Staff Mrs. Gertrude Tisdale School Secretary Besides keeping track of all the numerous form s necessary for smooth operation, the school secretary published the daily bul 1 e t in, kept records, did bookkeeping, and attended tothemany other details of running the office. In the library students and teachers alike found resources for preparing les¬ sons. The librarian supervised the use and circulation of more than five thou¬ sand books, as well as the many period¬ icals and audio-visual aids. The Guidance Department, using the latest methods for discovering a stu¬ dent ' s potential, encouraged him to de¬ velop that potential by presenting oppor¬ tunities and by counseling individuals Learning from the past was the aim of the Social Studies Department. In United States and world history, students learned of the great accomplishments and mistakes of man ' s past. Other courses dealt with the organization and structure of society. Mrs. Sara Raynor Librarian 12
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