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Guidance Department Miss Janie Weover, B.A. As guidance director, Miss Weaver spends her dav advising students and pre- paring transcripts. She is called on for several out-of- town trips each year. Miss Mory Jone Boker, B.A., M.E. Miss Bal e in the guidance of sophomore students, cor time to listen to anyone ' s problems. find Librarians Mrs. Elizabeth Sink, B.A., M.A. Combining her love of literatun and her interest in young people, Mrs. Sink gladly assists stu dents in the library. Mrs. Elizabeth Stroupe, B.A. Helping students is • the many octivities of librarian Mrs, Stroupe who ways looking for new books to improve the library. Fine Arts Mr. Alvin Myerovich, B.M., M.A. Mr. Mverovich, who conducts the orches- tras of severol city schools, advances cultural activity through his work with the orchestra at Reynolds. obert Parker, B.S. As o chorus and teacher, Mr, Parker ' s interests re- around his students, but ofter-school are spent in golfing, boating and Mr. LaRue Cpler, B.S., M.A. Enthusiasm and en- ergy, plus hord work, is Mr. Epler ' s formula for making the Reynolds band the fine one it is.
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Faculty Members Help Mr. John Tandy, B.A., M has been principal of Rev tion and respect of teachi understanding, end gener During the three years that Mr. Tandy ds High School, he has won the admira- and students alike, through his kindness, lelpfulness in all phases of school life. Mold Reynolds Students Into Good Citizens With summer sun still beckoning, students — re- bellious to the thought of making vacation freedom and carefree days a memory — approach a new year at Reynolds, Seventeen hundred strong, they storm the landing, eager to renew last year ' s friendships but not ready for captivity. A teacher meets the whispering, wriggling mass which is to be hers for the year. With a practiced eye she is able to distinguish individuals from the whole, to judge each person fairly as a separate entity. Slow- ly, as the school routine becomes a part of life once again, a student ' s realization that his teocher is working for him brings out willingness. Rebellion is pushed aside as an instructor aims to reach each in- dividual, to develop each mind, to instill a love of knowledge in each soul — and the true student is grateful. Mr. Robert Deofon, cl-iecking parking pern assistant principal, Mr I.S., M.A. Signing i its are only a part Robert Deaton. students and Mrs. Mae McCuen, Secretary. Aside from the usual secretarial duties — typing, filing, and answering the telephone, Mrs, McCuen has the job of keeping oil attendance records. Mrs. Mary Hart, Secretary. Mrs Hart, in her first year at Reynolds, is in charge of the office and serves as treasurer, book- keeper, and secretary to Mr. Tandy.
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English Department 1 Miss Hazel Steph bound students fo, ,. .. - - monv duties of Miss Stephenson English department. A.B., A.M. Preparing college- ■ 5 15 one of the )an Stroud, B.A. Infinite pati cere spirit add zest to Mrs r English and American liter Mrs. Evelyn Gorrison, B.A., M.E. Mrs. Garrison, who is al- woys willing to help someone, teaches Reynolds students the art of public speaking. She is also sponsor for the Na- tional Forensic League, Mr. Gerold Floyd, B.A. Mr, Floyd, who IS at Reynolds for the first time, teoches senior and lunior English with enthusiasm. His maior interest is in dramatics and creative expression. Miss Elizabeth Kapp, B.A. An devotes her time to teaching sentees during second period. Mrs. Marjorie Stephenson, B.A. Although she teaches sophomore English and fre- quently phones absentees for Mr. Tandy, Mrs. Stephenson finds time to collect Shakespeare items to show to her dosses. Mrs. Cecile Horriman, B.A., M.E. Leading students down the paths of Emerson and Thoreau, Mrs. Harriman teaches luniors English grammar and Miss Lucille Edwards, B.A. Miss Edwards, senior Eng- lish teacher, devotes her time to preparing students for college. One of her hobbies is collecting misplaced modifiers.
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