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

 - Class of 1966

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SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Mr. William Webster, B.S., M.E. One of Mr. Webster’s learning policies in biology is that one learns by doing, which is evident when observing his students collect insects, pick wildflowers, and watch birds. AOL pg Mr. Rodney Williams, B.S. Labs are not an un- common occurrence in Mr. Williams’ physics classes, and he often enjoys taking an active part in experiments along with his students. LEER Mr. Harry Wilson, B.A. classes are quite a tame pastime for him after being involved in a vital Flood Control Program in Ohio for nine years as a Safety Patrol Officer. Mr. Wilson’s chemistry Miss Mataline Collette, head of the science department, delving into the mysteries of chemistry and spon- soring the National Honor Society. B.A., M.E. Miss Collette, spends her time 26 Miss Rita Almond, B.A. Hunting and guns hold a special interest for Miss Almond, who teaches algebra, chemistry, and biology. Mr. B.S. Mr. Goins mixes science with aquatics by teaching biology during the school year and managing the Westwood Club in the summer. Besides eoaching the school swimming and ecross country teams, he likes to promote swim- a? instruction and competition at the club. Ronald Goins,

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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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LIBRARY AND GUIDANCE DEPARTMENTS sreeeng Mrs. Elizabeth Sink, B.A., M.A. Mrs. Sink, librarian, has devoted many hours to getting over 2,000 books ready for the library this year. She is also very active in the UNC-G alumni activities. Sine! Mrs. Elizabeth Stroupe, B.A. Our other librar- patiently guides in the efforts of the Library Club. she en- full ian, Mrs. Stroupe, students An avid Wake Forest basketball joys watching her son David play. Catherine Steelman, B.S., instructs her students Mrs. Steelman, M.E. Garden enthusiast Mrs. in Advanced Placement Biology, as well as in the first year course. Mr. Joe Strickland, B.A. An his students helpful advice. plays bridge and acts as a Key Club. instructor in German and biology, Mr. Strickland is always ready to give In his spare time, he co-sponsor for the 27 fan, Reynolds’ and sponsor of the Miss Janie Weaver, B.A. As guidance director newly-organized Girls’ finds that she has a Council, Miss Weaver flying and visits schedule. She loves New York annually. Miss Mary Jane Baker, B.A., M.E. Miss Baker, guid- ance counselor, is available to all students seeking advice concerning class schedules, and is particularly helpful to seniors in suggesting appropriate colleges or vocations. Mrs. Betty Burke. Mrs. Burke, new guidance counselor assist- ant secretary, aids Miss Weaver and Miss Baker in their jobs of helping students with their problems.

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