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

 - Class of 1968

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MAIN OFFICE Vir. Deaton, Mr. Hauser assume administrative duties To undertake a job of the magnitude and responsibility which managing the affairs of Reynolds High School affords, one must be willing to unselfishly give his time and effort. He must also possess the skill to supervise the needs of over sixteen hundred students. Without effi- ciency in this department, the existence of the school would be unthinkable. From principal to secretary the Rey- nolds office staff proves that they can meet the requirements for their jobs. Through this department are chan- neled all transactions from class rings and lunch permits, to the invitations of well-known lecturers. In effect, the of- fice is the heart of Reynolds. . Mr. Robert Deaton, B.S.; M.S. Momentarily escaping the numerous worries and responsibilities involved in being principal of a school as Jarge as Reynolds, Mr. Deaton offers a friendly “‘hello’’ to students passing through the first-floor lobby. is : Mrs. Mary Hart and Mrs. Mae McCuen From filing to approving lunch permits and issuing parking stickers, both of these busy secretaries have helped Reynolds function at its best. Mr. Joe Hauser, B.S.; M.A. Mr. Hauser served Reynolds for his third year as assistant principal. Having managed routine ad- ministrative work and discipline of the school, he acted as a coordinator for the student body, the faculty, and the principal.

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Loyal students display their school spirit “Go, you Black Demons!” Hammering, noisy, disturbing, necessary workmen. An early morning moment of silence. Landing congregation even on winter days. “Amid the pines she proudly stands. The Reynolds Panorama. 15



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GUIDANCE OFFICE Problems solved through guidance “Which college best suits me?” “‘How do | apply for the Moorehead Scholar- ship? Are my college board scores too low?” Questions like these and many more are answered every day by the R.J.R. counselors, as they strive to help stu- dents in every possible way. Students look to the guidance counselors as the key to their future. Mr. Robert P. Jones, B.S.; M.E. While finding his first interest in his guidance work with young people, Mr. Jones elects sports and dabbling in a home workshop as his main outside interests. LIBRARY Miss Janie Weaver, A.B. As well as advising seniors, Miss Weaver helped with all college transcripts. This year she also sponsored the Girl’s Council. Library serves as a quiet haven Mrs. Elizabeth Stroupe B.A. B.A.; M.A. Mrs. Elizabeth Sink Mrs. Stroup and Mrs. Sink work diligently to keep the Reynolds library a quiet and orderly, yet purposeful place to work. Student pages assist the li- brarians with this task during their study halls. Together, they strive to supply students with an enormous vari- ety of good books and any other out- side reading material that may be avail- able. Students find that the quiet, restful atmosphere of the library is entirely different from that of the hustling, bustling R.J.R. halls. The library is a place where one takes refuge and buries himself in the worlds of fantasy, reality and adventure. Mrs. Roberta S. Meyer, B.A. While serving as a guidance counselor, Mirs. Meyer, an avid seamstress and bridge player, finds time to study at UNC—G and to meet the needs of her family. d Mrs. Burke . ; After helping the students with their prob- lems, Mrs. Burke, the guidance secretary, enjoys knitting and doing things out of the ordinary. The summers mean trips to Florida, California, New England, or Canada. With her smiling coun- Although membership tenance and easy man- jn three P.T.A.’s occu- ner, Mrs, Stroupe guides pies most of her spare students through the time in winter, Mrs. maze of the Reynolds Sink has the summer to High School Library. travel. Az,

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