Gray High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1964

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MR. NELSON JESSUP B.S. Using compasses, protractors, and slide rules, Mr. Jessup, who teaches geometry and Algebra l and ll, diligently prepares assignments which will aid students in under- standing the necessary funda- mentals of mathematics. Teachers enjoy such hobbies as fishing, m As part of his classwork in Algebra ll, Wayne Everhart graphs on the black- board a higher degree equation. MR. JACK KIRSTEIN B.S., M.A. inquisitive students find a helpful and well-informed friend in Mr. Kirstein, who teaches chemistry, general science and biology, and is always willing to solve any problems and answer all questions concerning science. MRS. SUZANNE LINDER B.A., M.A. Practice makes perfect is the motto of Mrs. Linder, American History teacher, as she drills the Dixie Debs for precision while they diligently rehearse for perform- ances to be given at halftime dur- ing football games. 28 usic, and reading. MR. JOHN LaCAVA B.M., M.A. Talented in music, Mr. LaCava, who expertly conducts the student chorus, assists the majorettes and also directs the school band, which provides appropriate and enjoy- able selections for chapel programs and athletic events. MISS BOBBEE LINVILLE B.A., M.F.A. Creative and imaginative, Miss Linville, who instructs classes of Art I, ll, Ill, and IV, demonstrates her artistic ability in many ways, such as the sculpturing of a clay reproduction of the head of a prehistoric man.

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'C MRS. CLARA FIELD A.B., B.M. Exemplifying a love of nature, Mrs. Field, who teaches biology and sponsors the Health Careers Club, imparts into the minds of inquiring students an extensive store of knowledge about the habits of animal and plant life. vo' MISS DAISY LEE GLASGOW A.B., M.A. Arranging schedules of all stu- dents and sponsoring the National Honor Society are among the many helpful services rendered to the school by Miss Glasgow, who also briefs pupils on current events and teaches American History. instructors offer suggestions about various careers. MISS SUSAN GROCE B.S. Roots, radicals, and reciprocals are frequently used terms employed by Miss Groce, sponsor of the Junior Y-Teen Club, as she helps students to find a solution for algebraic equations and teaches Commercial Arithmetic. D.E. student Judy Hester carefully files cards as a part of her job with the Retail Merchants Credit Bureau. forum MR. FOSTER HAYES B.S. As teacher of General Shop l and ll, Mr. Hayes skillfully employs his own talents in woodworking to train young men to develop and utilize their abilities in fashioning such handcrafts as lamps, tables, and bookcases. MRS. MARY K. HUTCHISON A.B. Always placing the welfare of her students first, Mrs. Hutchison, head of the Mathematics Depart- ment and teacher of Algebra ll, Solid Geometry, and Advanced Mathematics, finds pleasure in an arrangement of white roses. 27



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MRS. JANET MACKIE B.A. Realizing the necessity of being familiar with the geography of the United States, Mrs. Mackie, teacher of American History, ex- plains to her students the im- portance of being able to recognize outstanding places on a map. As a part of her study of cooking skills and nutrition learned in home economics Sharon White places a sheet of ice-box cookies into the oven. Faculty members also sponsor clubs and chaperon activities MISS LYNN McBRIDE B.S. Expertly managing the school store, Miss McBride, head of the Com- mercial Department and teacher of bookkeeping, shorthand, and typ- ing, makes certain that all neces- sary supplies are made readily available to students. ,.,...-vw MRS. PENNY McJUNKIN A.B., M.A. Through the resources at file cards and informative manuals, Mrs. McJunkin, sponsor ot the Masque and Gavel and teacher of sopho- more and junior English and public speaking, ably coaches varsity de- baters on current topics. 29 MR. PHILLIP MORRIS B.S. Recognizing the importance of mental and physical development, Mr. Morris, who instructs classes ot driving and serves as head coach of the varsity baseball team, emphasizes sportsmanlike conduct in athletic events.

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