R J Reynolds High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1966

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HISTORY DEPARTMENT Mr. Charles Greenleaf, B.A. Having graduated Mrs. Hazel Flack, B.A. Mrs. from Princeton University, Mr. Greenleaf teaches her lectures on U.S. History and American government with wit. She also sponsors the Reynolds’ seniors in advanced placement and world history. He aids the Dramatics Club and the Junior Varsity Debaters. House of Representatives. Mrs. Martha Mitchell, B.A. After psychology, Mrs. Mitchell eagerly anticipates summer vacation when she can relax by gardening, golfing, and playing duplicate bridge. Mrs. Mary Pearce, B.A. Mrs. Pearce, who instructs her pupils in American and World history, also serves as co- sponsor of the House of Representatives. 24 TH AMERIG bo, Ree Sonera be ANAEARY 1405 27.4567 [8 WRB i lb 118 19 20 2) 4 29 26 97 oes Mrs. Joann Raulerson, B.A. When not teaching World History, Mrs. Raulerson finds time to participate in the Faculty Wives Club and to help her husband build a Boy’s Camp in Virginia. Flack peppers Miss Annie Graham Caldwell, B.A., B.S. Besides teaching history, Miss Caldwell sponsors the Pep Board. She con- tributes many hours to making tags for all athletes and helping the cheerleaders. Mr. Don Kelly, B.A., M.E. Mr. Kelly, who teaches his- tory and psychology, and coaches football and track spends his summers scuba diving and deep-sea fishing.

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Mrs. Clara FitzHugh, B.S., M.E. Mrs. Fitz- Hugh keeps her typing and bookkeeping classes lively by maintaining a friendly relationship with her students. Mr. Clark Taylor, B.S. Helping his students to gain proficiency and practical experience in shop and mechanical drawing is Mr. Tay- lor’s goal. During the autumn he coaches the Reynolds’ J.V. football team. Mrs. Mary Compton, B.S. Mrs. Compton’s outside interests have little to do with her chosen profession—teaching math. She enjoys bridge, non-fiction books, folk- music, and jig-saw puzzles. Mrs. Caroline Spencer, B.S. Teacher of geometry and algebra, Mrs. Spencer readily agrees to aid confused students after school; she also works into her active schedule the management of the bookroom. Mr. Jack Driver, Shop. Mr. Driver emphasizes safety in his machine shop classes. He is a co- writer of the state machine shop curriculum, and is now taking extension courses in Salisbury. Mrs. Lucinda Moser, B.A. With her warm smile and helpful manner, Mrs. Moser adds interest and vitality to her ad- vanced math classes. OMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Mrs. Louise Still, B.A. Trailer camping with her husband and four children dur- ing the summers is a source of much pleasure to Mrs. Still, who is an instruc- tor of typing and shorthand.



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PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Mrs. Betty Slater, B.A. In her first year at Reynolds, Mrs. Slater has delighted in teaching physical education and psychol- ogy. Swimming and tending a baby daugh- ter occupy her time away from school. Mrs. teaches but enjoys such modern pastimes as water ing and finishing furniture. B.A. Mrs. and Contemporary Hamrick, American Margaret Mrs. ORTON | Violet Nichols, B.S. As a physical education teacher, sponsor of the GAA, and director of girls’ after-school sports, Mrs. Nichols has little spare time. She does, however, enjoy cooking Greek pastries. Hamrick history, ski- Mr. Harold Miller, torical books is a suitable hobby for Mr. Miller, whose life revolves around the history he teaches. B.S., M.E. Collecting his- 25 Mr. Herman Bryson, B.S., newly-acquired position as head football coach has left him little time for outside activities. Aside from football, he teaches boys’ physical education and plays golf. M.A. Mr. Bryson’s Mr. Doug Crater, B.A., M.A. Coach Crater, returning to Reynolds after receiving his Masters Degree, teaches physical education and coaches football and wrestling.

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