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

 - Class of 1967

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Clubs explore Mrs. Margaret McDermott, B.A., M.E. When not teaching all four years of Latin to Reynolds students, Mrs. McDermott serves as senio class sponsor. She enjoys reading and traveling. native traditions Under the direction of Mrs. Margaret McDermott, the lang- uage department was active this year. After-school meetings were held by clubs for each of the four languages taught at Reynolds— French, German, Latin, and Span- ish—and three of these clubs held annual banquets with food and Mrs. Sherry Winstead, B.A. In her first year at H fi . Reynolds, Mrs. Winstead finds visual aids a entertainment from their native help in teaching Spanish. Her outside activities countries. include serving as advisor to the Spanish Club and to the Sophomore Y-Teens. Mrs. Elizabeth Mount, B.A. Mrs. Mount devotes many hours to enriching her students’ ap- it trier a ra eal eae ea laa ie Slat Miss Mayme Williams, B.A., B.S. Although new Mrs. Janie Donaldson, B.A. When not preparing holds a weekly seminar. Her interests include at Reynolds, Miss Williams, Spanish and for her French Il classes or serving as co-spon- tennis and horseback riding. French teacher, has entered into the spirit of sor of the French Club, Mrs. Donaldson enjoys the school by sponsoring the Serviteers. music, knitting, and playing bridge. Mrs. Aileen Hepler, B.A., M.A.T. Aside from teach- ing German, Mrs. Hepler has the most unusual hobby of making brides- maid's veils. She hopes to re-visit Germany where she has spent many summers. 26

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to expand department Mr. Rodney Williams, B.S. Mr. Williams, taking time out from his physics classes, advises mem- bers of the Key Club on school projects and chapel skits. Mrs. Anne Safrit, B.S. During vacations and after school, Mrs. Safrit enjoys playing the guitar, singing, and helping her husband re- finish furniture. Mr. Douglas Crater, B.S., M.A. Mr. Crater teaches physical education and coaches wrestling at Reynolds. He plays golf in his spare time. Mrs. Kathryn Renn, B.A. Mrs. Renn makes her psychology classes a Jearning experience by involving her students in community projects. Outside the classroom she enjoys bridge, collecting books and records, and traveling. Mrs. Elizabeth Roddy, B.S. When not guiding sophomore and junior girls through physical education, Mrs. Roddy enjoys horseback riding. She was a student teacher at Reynolds and then returned as a regular member of the faculty. Mrs. Elizabeth Hamrick. In her first year at Reynolds, Mrs. Hamrick heads the Language Lab. She enjoys knitting and cooking during her after-school hours, and traveling in the summer. ’ “Let's see,’ he mumbled, “burnt toast and strong tea for acids, and mustard and water for alkali. Or is it the other way around?” This does not sound like the normal jargon of a student in physical education class. But this junior was taking a course in med- ical self-help training offered by the physical education class. 25 Mr. Herman Bryson, B.S., M.A. In addition to being head football coach of the 4-A cham- pions, Mr. Bryson received two “Coach of the Year’ awards. Teaching boys’ gym classes and playing golf keep him busy.



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Mrs. Hortensia Villalon. When not teaching Spanish, Mrs. Villalon fills her spare time with knitting, reading Agatha Christie mysteries, listening to classical music, and tending to nu- merous stray animals which find a haven at her home. Lab offers practice in speaking This year a new system was initiated at Reynolds in which two aides controlled the large study halls, 220 and 222. Lightening the work of the regular teachers, Mrs. Bumgardner and Mrs. Haring fn | Mrs. Margaret Hamrick, B.A. In her third year ; a of teaching at Reynolds, Mrs. Hamrick teaches were each In charge of class two years of Latin and sponsors the Latin Club. rooms containing approximately In her spare time she enjoys reading and knitting. 70 students for most of the day. They worked in the office the re- mainder of the time. Mrs. Sandra Adams, B.A. Sophomore English stu- dents enjoy being in Mrs. Adams’ class because she is their friend as well as their teacher. When not teaching she enjoys play- ing bridge, reading, and cheering her husband's basketball team. Mrs. Katherine Bumgardner. Mrs. Katherine Bumgardner has a dual role at Reynolds. During most of the day she conducts a study hall in room 220. For the remainder of her time at school, she works in the office. Mrs. Haring. Making a study hall a place in which to study is ademanding job. Mrs. Haring handles that job and her numerous office duties well. 27

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