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LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Miss Mary Martin, B.A. Miss Martin, co- sponsor of the National Honor Society, strives to make Latin enjoyable for her students. During leisure time she alternates knitting with studying classical culture. Martha Hayworth, B.A. After a day of teaching Spanish and French classes, Mrs. Hayworth likes to spend her spare time reading and knitting. She also enjoys participat- ing in water skiing. Mrs. Mrs. tributing much Senior class, Mrs. McDermott, with her quick humor, vides a reason for her classes to cherish Latin, Mrs. Elizabeth Mount, B.A. Mrs. Mount uses her experience from a year in a French college to project an added in- terest in her French lessons. Out of class, she sponsors the French National Honor Society. M.A. and McDermott, B.A. time to sponsoring Margaret as their teacher. 28 Besides advising as con- the pro- well or Don- aldson, who teaches French I, II, and III, Mrs. Janie Donaldson, B.A. Mrs. free time playing sports. some of her she also enjoys water spends bridge; Mrs. of classes Rebecca Reed, B.S. Conduction entirely in Spanish im- plores Mrs. Reed’s pupils to strive for greater comprehension of the Spanish language.
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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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ot OSE Se Pe FS Miss Jeannette Browning, B.A. Miss Browning, Latin and English IV teacher, entreats her pupils to strive for better understanding of these sub- jects. She is a devout fan of such outdoor activities as horseback riding and water sports. Mrs. Elsa Hampton, B.A. Mrs. Hampton, who left in January, is a graduate of the University of Havana. Although she majored in music, she taught Spanish Mrs. Aileen Hepler, B.A., M.A.T. while at Reynolds. Enthusiastic is the adjective which describes Mrs. Hepler as she teaches her students not only the German language, but also, the culture, his- tory, and feelings of the people. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Mrs. Mary Stubbs. Mrs. Stubbs, the Mr. Bob Cox, B.A. Commuting between Mr. Edwin West, B.S. Mr. West, Dis- language arts-lab director, orga- schools, teaching students how to drive, tributive Education teacher, instructs nizes the lab equipment and sched- keeps Mr. Cox occupied. After school, he students in courses ranging from office ules the classes for study in the heads for the gym to coach JV football, work to selling. During the summer, lab. She also helps ,with study halls. basketball, and baseball. he works toward his Masters Degree. Pe)
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