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

 - Class of 1967

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Business prepares students for outside world remememsemtcnioninst 9% sapeemmneseoecaceseass LLL CRETE SSS ORR URE i | ie | i aT citi et Lod Hieted Mr. William S. Bingham, B.S., M.A. Business Arithmetic, geometry, and Algebra II, essential to the development of logical thinking, are taught by Mr. Bingham. An avid sports fan, he enjoys basketball, football, and baseball. “ 2 “ 6 6 fT a 1 19 20 2 2 Mrs. Clara FitzHugh, B.S., M.E. While teaching bookkeeping, typing, and other business courses, Mrs. FitzHugh has obtained a close relationship with her students, to whom she devotes a great deal of time. Mrs. Louise Still, B.A. Besides teaching typing and shorthand, Mrs. Still is a member of both a 'garden club and a bridge club. She also enjoys spending time with her four children. Mrs. Nancy White, B.A. With a keen sense of humor Mrs. White helps her algebra and geo- metry students learn their math. After school she advises the House Court. Mrs. Hazel Mitchell, B.A., M.E. Mrs. Mitchell, who teaches typing and short- hand, is a newly-wed whose interest is in listen- ing to her husband's re- cords. She loves to travel and annually chaperones the AP trip to New York. Mrs. Sarah Angel, B.A. After teaching D.E. and marketing and supervising the club’s ac- tivities, Mrs. Angel finds that her schedule leaves a little time for the interior decoration of her new home. 23 Typing, shorthand, bookkeep- ing, business English, and law are offered in the business depart- ment to students interested in pursuing business careers or in broadening their scope of sub- ject matter in preparation for col- lege. The student often finds that high school typing is beneficial to him throughout life, whether he plans to attend college or busi- ness school. He may also find that the outside world always has room for new people, especially those trained, as he has been, from the high school level up in business. Mrs. Linda Cook, B.A. Although Mrs. Cooke enjoys teaching math, many of her interests lie outside of the classroom. She takes time to work with needlepoint and to help her husband raise tropical fish. ish fe pisttss 498084

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Math teachers attend refresher workshops Reynolds’ math department of- fers a wide variety of study levels to interested students. Com- mercial math, Algebras I, !l, and Ill, and geometry are on the cur- riculum, as well as trigonometry, solid geometry, and the more ad- vanced maths. Pupils who excel beyond these levels are offered Advanced Placement, taught by Mr. Baumgardner, which counts for a varying number of required math hours in college. Mrs. Katherine Reich, B.A. Mrs. Reich's enthu- siasm helps to make math more interesting for her students. She also serves as advisor to the Student Council. Mr. Charles Baumgardner, B.A. Mr. Baumgardner, whose interests range from water- skiing, to singing, and travel, feels his greatest love is teaching contemporary math- ematics to high school students. He also enjoys Reynolds and UNC sports activities. Mrs. Mary Compton, B.S. When not teaching math, Mrs. Compton finds time to sponsor the junior class and to attend many athletic functions of the school. Some of her outside interests are bridge and folk music. Mrs. Lucinda Moser, B.A. Although her ad- vanced math and Algebra Ill classes take up most of her time, Mrs. Moser still finds time to knit and work in her garden. 22 Mrs. Mildred Rash, B.A. Teaching math at Rey- nolds for the last three years has been an en- joyable experience for Mrs. Rash. In her spare time she serves as the Junior Red Cross spon- sor, plays bridge, and enjoys reading. Miss Linda Farrar, B.A. Miss Farrar is not only a geometry and Algebra II teacher, but also is co- advisor of the Student Council. She likes people, bridge, and spectator sports. Mrs. Caroline Spencer, B.S. Mrs. Spencer teaches geometry and Algebra II. She is also responsible for the bookroom which contains over a thousand books. She checks out books to teachers in the fall and collects them in the spring.



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Mr. Ronald L. Goins, B.S. Swimming plays a large part in the life of Mr. Goins. Along with his job of teaching biology to sophomores, he coaches the swimming team and gives in- struction in water safety during the summer. Science Club organized Mrs. Norma McMurry, B.S. Laughter is not un- common in Mrs. McMurry’s algebra and chem- istry classes, for she adds humor to the sub- jects she teaches. During the Wake Forest foot- ball season, she enjoys watching her husband Don play. Mr. Joe Strickland, B.A. Mr. Strickland uses his pleasing personality to make biology and Ger- man interesting for his students. He also serves as co-sponsor of the Key Club. EURY EE BRAS FOP UA TUT Sy Approximately 49 students Zine Zn Sulfate SOy j Positive three Sulfide S took part in the two advanced placement science courses, biol- ogy and chemistry, taught by Mrs. Steelman and Mr. Wilson, re- spectively. Miss Mataline Collette is head of the science depart- ment. This year Mrs. Katherine Renn offered her talents as a psychology teacher for the first time at Reynolds. Newly or- ganized at Reynolds this year was the Science Club, an extention of the department, sponsored by Mr. Wilson. Mr. William Webster, B.S., M.E. When not teaching biology to Reynolds sophomores, Mr. Webster enjoys traveling. He serves as coach for the varsity basketball team. Miss Mataline Collette B.A., M.E. Although kept busy by her chemistry classes and duties as head of the science department, Miss Collette relaxes by playing bridge and keep- ing abreast of the ever- changing world of sci- ences through enrichment courses. Mrs. Catherine Steelman, B.S., M.E. Mrs. Steelman, teaching first year and Advanced Placement biology, serves as co-sponsor of the National Honor Society. 24 Alumina Al Sulfite SO, TL) Fe iguana ative three pate AsO, phate Mr. Harry Wilson, B.A. When summer halts his regular and Advanced Placement chemistry classes, Mr. Wilson experiments with color photography. He most recently spent his summer as assistant safety supervisor at the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District in Ohio.

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