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

 - Class of 1967

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All regulations center in the main office Office confusion is lessened by the deft hand of Mrs. McCuen as she helps students get through school “red tape” and keeps office materials in order. In his second year at Reynolds, Mr. Hauser continued his program as assistant principal. Acting as an intermediary for the principal, the faculty, and the student body, Mr. Hauser supervised the routine administrative work and discipline of the school. ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF MEMBERS Always greeting students with a smile, Mrs. Hart performs numerous tasks in the Reynolds office and serves as secretary to Mr. Deaton. Eugene Johnston, Assistant Superintendent; C.T. Leinbach Jr., Comptroller; Raymond Sarbaugh, Associate Superintendent; Marvin Ward, Superintendent; Ned Smith, Associate Superin- tendent; Robert Blevins, Assistant Superintendent; Leo Morgan, Assistant Superintendent. 17

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Mr. Deaton begins tenure as principal Panconervannnceenrmniennnennenennntetes at Reynolds Conducting the business of a school iNvolves the teamwork of many people. The School Board, the Administrative Staff, the prin- cipal, the assistant principal and the secretaries strive as a unit to make Reynolds High School a successful educational institution of which the students as well as the community may be proud. The disciplinary actions, the myriad of office tasks, the end- less decisions, the necessary regulation—all are the duties per- formed by the administration of Reynolds. In his first year as principal of Reynolds High School, Mr. Robert Deaton has consistantly maintained a friendly relation- ship with the student body. Yet when necessary, he has shown himself to be a strong discipli- narian. Representing the es- sence of the spirit of Reynolds, he is equally at home in the ad- ministrative offices or on the sidelines of a football field. School Board Members From left to right: Mrs. C.G. Grubbs, Dr. Lillian B. Lewis, Mr. Clyde G. Barber, Jr., Mrs. G.G. Young, Mr. Whit B. East, Jr., Mr. Richard C. Erwin, Mr. Roy Ray, Mr. William M. Knott, Jr., Mr. Carl H. Russell. 16



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Guidance Department expands, adds counselor Miss Mary Jane Baker, B.A., M. E. Miss Baker, guidance counselor, helps Reynolds students to choose proper courses and to select appropriate colleges or vocations. Mrs. Elizabeth Sink, B.A., M.A. Mrs. Elizabeth Sink, an active member of four PTA’s, taught Advanced Placement English here until two years ago when she became a full-time librarian. Mr. Robert Walton, B.A., M.A. As a new addition to the guidance department at Reynolds, Mr. Walton works closely with the administration in order to provide the best possible guidance service for the student body. Miss Janie Weaver, B.A. Miss Janie Weaver, guid- ance director is the first person Reynolds students go to with their problems. With her help each pupil is turned in the right di- rection during the difficult high school years. Mrs. Betty K. Burke. Mrs. Burke, guidance sec- retary, finds the problems of students to be many and varied. She helps solve these problems by being an efficient aid in the guidance office. 18 Of all the educational depart- ments designed to make the stu- dent’s life less difficult and more pleasant, the Guidance Depart- ment is perhaps the most im- portant. Miss Weaver, guidance director, and counselors Miss Baker and Mr. Walton help pupils select their courses and plan for their futures in college or in the business world. With the help of secretary Mrs. Burke, the counse- lors also handle college trans- cripts, college testing, and many scholarship applications. a ial ae 2 we Eg Mrs. Elizabeth Stroupe, B.A. Mrs. Elizabeth Stroupe, librarian, follows both Reynolds and Wake Forest sports closely since one of her sons, who used to play for Reynolds, is now on the Wake Forest basketball team. She frequently attends lectures and social events at the college. In the Reynolds library, stu- dents find a quiet atmosphere in which to do research or to browse for books for both study and plea- sure. Librarians Mrs. Stroupe and Mrs. Sink, aided by student pages, work to make a variety of good books and supplementary materials readily available to all teachers and pupils.

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