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Mathematics Department Mrs. Lucinda Moser, B.A. Enjoyment can be found in your own backyard, according to Mrs. Moser, math teacher and Math Club sponsor, who enjoys working with flowers—and trig functions. Mrs. Sarah Frost, B.A., M.A. Along with heading the Math Depart- ment and teaching higher mathematics, Mrs. Frost is one of the sponsors of the Student Council. Here, she is discussing trigonom- etry. sliver sceninancennnnte ett Mrs. Madeline Grogan, B.A. Two positive numbers added to- gether become a plus. In Mrs. Grogran’s algebra classes her teaching and attentive students add together to become A ‘s and smiles on happy faces. Mrs. Caroline Spencer, B.S. Mrs. Spencer, sponsor of the Caduceus Club and sid for the College Club, explains to a confused student an Algebra problem. She also teaches Plane Geometry. Mr. K. M. Peters, B.A. For many years Mr. Peters has brought the subtleties and complexities of geometry and algebra closer to the minds of students at Reynolds. sion Mrs. Katherine Reich, B.A. Always busy with solving equa- tions and constructing triangles, Mrs. Reich shows her students some short-cuts. Sponsoring the House Court and attending school athletic activities have also become part of her busy schedule. 26
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Mr. Ronald Goins, B.S. Pausing a moment to Miss Annie Graham Caldwell, B.A., B.S. As spon- Mr. Doug Crater, B.S. Do history, football, and collect his thoughts, Mr. Goins prepares for a class sor of the Cheerleaders and the Pep board, as well wrestling go together? Mr. Carter, coach and in psychology. In addition, he teaches American as an American history teacher, Miss Caldwell is history teacher, seems to think so; he proves it History and coaches the swimming team. always willing to lend a helping hand. in the gym and in the classroom. Music Department Mr. Alvin Myerovich, B.M., M.A. Leading string instrumental programs, “idle ensembles and orchestras, Mr. Myerovich hopes to develop a 7 inston-Sal E t i | i | : F Be pa | on-Salem Forsyth County School orchestra with Reynolds as its nucleus Mr LaRue Epler EB STEM At Ach bondtcrcciomandamusictin structor, Mr. Epler is always searching for new and interesting music. He also offers advice to the Dancing Boots. Miss Gloria Houston, B.A. Directing a portion of the school music program as chorus instructor and fine arts teacher, Miss Houston commences to lead her class in a chapel rehearsal. 25
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Miss Margaret Eason, B.S. Encouraging her students to Mrs. Mary Ann Craft, B.A. As a math teacher and as think for themselves, Miss Eason, Advanced Math teacher, sponsor of the Junior class, Mrs. Craft is active in both follows her own advice by doing much outside research the. extracurricular and educational programs at R.J.R. and parallel reading. Librarians Mr. Rodney Williams, B.S. Fractional equations and Miss Linda Farrar, B.A. Miss FOr p a best - i fe = geometric figures require little effort for Mr. Wil- year at Reynolds, is a very helpful and thoroug Seems Stroupe, B.A aay liams who teaches Algebra |!| and geometry. His algetra and business math teacher. rounded by books on varied subjects and reading levels Mrs. Stroupe en- joys helping students, as well as per- forming the many other duties of a school librarian. friendly, confident smile puts students at ease. Re cansreensacenannentegn Mrs. Elizabeth Sink, B.A., M.A. Active in the library, co-sponsor of the Library Club, and Advanced Placement English teacher, Mrs. Sink helps an interested student with a reference problem. 27
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