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to providing guidance, The Guidance Department direc¬ ted the student in establishing and realizing his goals by providing the following basic services: pupil con¬ sultation, individual inventory, in¬ formational services, placement and referrals. Keeping innumerable records, preparing daily bulletins, and assist¬ ing students and faculty were only a few of the ways the school secre¬ tary contributed to the smooth operation of the school. The school library created an at¬ mosphere conducive to pleasurable reading and to lear ning. Maintaining this atmosphere was the task of the school librarian. A working knowledge of past events for students was the prime concern of the Social Studies De¬ partment. The department sought to captivate the minds of its stu¬ dents by bringing alive the pageantry of the past. Miss Laura B. Gay Guidance Counselor Mrs. Gertrude R. Tisdale School Secretary
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ADVISORY COUNCIL: First row: Mrs. O. R. Freeman, Mrs. B. L. Cousins, Mrs. F. A. Todd. Second row: Mr. C. Sidney Williams; Mr. J. T. Knott, Chairman; Mr. Marsh W. Knott; Mr. F. O. Debnam. Mr. Aaron Fussell Superintendent of Wake County Schools Coordinating the many functions of a school as large as Whitley was a difficult job. Guiding students, conferring with teachers, planning curriculum, and supervising the various school activities were tasks expertly executed by the Administration with Mr. Dail at the helm. His vast concern for the intellectual growth and full development of each student earned for him the respect and esteem of the student body. The Advisory Council and the Superintendent also worked to give the students of Vaiden Whitley an opportunity to mold their talents and abilities. They helped provide an environment which con¬ tributed to learning and to developing the total self. Because of the combined efforts of the Admin¬ istrative Staff, Whitley attained one of its prime objectives—accreditation by the North Carolina De¬ partment of Public Instruction. 23
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Mr. Stanley J. Terrill Geography-Government Economics-Sociology to preserving heritage, Miss Mary W. Baldwin World History Mr William R. Davis United States History World History Mrs. Frances D. Gray Economics-Sociology United States History
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