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Assistant Principal Supervises Bus Drivers, Handles GHS Records New to the GHS administration this year, Mr. Waller bears varied responsibilities. As assistant principal, Mr. Charles E. Waller supervises such areas as textbook distribution and records, audio-visual equipment, class attendance, and lunchroom procedures. One of his most important jobs is the direction of the eleven school buses, and their drivers and alternates, that transport more than 800 students a day to and from the secondary and elementary’ schools. Mr. Waller personally selects only the most qualified drivers from the applications he receives. Performing an important service to their school, specially trained GHS students drive 800 students to school each day. Proud of their skillful driving are: Row 1: Ricky Ball, John Jones, Ricky Braswell, Rudy Casey, Mike Overholt, Ted Strickland, Buddy Newman, Milton Smith, Dallas Clifton; and Row 2: Arey Grady, Billy Boyette, Tommy Potter, Guy Thomas, Bill Henley. 20
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Mr. Clement W. Twiford has been for twenty-five years Goldsboro High School ' s principal. Formerly a football player, he boosts GHS foot- ball. Formerly a UNC wrestler, he encourages the wrestling team. For twenty-five years principal of Goldsboro High School, he continues to be the strongest supporter a teenager can have, for his philosophy of education includes a trust in the in- dividual student. Mr. C. W. Twiford is all those things to GHS. And he is a community booster, too, for he is an active member of the Rotary Club, the Touchdown club, and St. Paul Methodist Church. He is an alum- nus of the University of North Carolina, where he received both his BS and Master’s degrees. His interest in education extends from his memberships in national associations to the encouragement of the individual at GHS. In July of this year Mr. Twiford moves to the Central Office as secondary education supervisor. The halls will seem strange without him. GHS rejoices, however, that he will continue to be a working part of the Goldsboro Administrative Unit. Mr. C. W. Twiford Encourages Individual Students (Above) His door is always open for faculty consultation. Here he greets a newcomer, Mrs. Judith Wuestman, and a returning faculty member, Mrs. Mary Askew. (Left) At the magazine drive assembly Mr. Twiford shows his usual enthusiasm for student projects. 19
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From answering phone calls to making bank deposits, Mrs. Nadine Howell capably runs the main office of GHS. With new personnel added to the office force this year, such routine tasks as transcripts are accom- plished quickly and efficiently, leaving time for the sec- retaries to aid teachers in typing and mimeographing tests. All important to the office force and the students this year, too, is the healthroom. Manned by trained parent-volunteers, their office accepts the responsibility of making decisions about student illnesses, problems that formerly fell to Mrs. Howell and the office staff. Mrs. Ferrell G. Dabbs Mrs. Pearl Little Two new teachers ' aids, just added to the staff this year, help out with varied tasks in the offices of the guidance counsellor and the assistant principal. Office Force Helps GHS Function Smoothly Mrs. Nadine Howell (above) always has a smile for office visitors, students and teachers alike. Mrs. Alberta Pariseau (above right), I registrar, finds that the office phone is a constant interrupter. Mrs. Sally Crawford and Mrs. Beulah May (right), co-chairmen of the health room, find themselves constantly in demand.
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