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X. X Mildred Smith Ruth Trent Gladys Vernon Secretary of the Latin Club, Member of the Jeffersonian Literary Society, Drama¬ tic Club, Library Club, and Commercial Club. President of the 4-H Club, Vice President of the Monogram Club, Member of the Washingtonian Literary Society, Beta Club, Basket Ball Team, Business Manager of the Annual Staff, Club Editor of the High School Paper. Reporter of the Senior Class, Jeffersonian Literary Society; Member of the Beta Club Chorus Club, Commercial Club; Assistant Business Manager of the Annual, Feature Editor of the High School Paper. V ■■
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V 7 7 7 V V V7 V V7 V7 V7 V V V7 V V 7 7 V y+ Way back in tlie fall of 1934 there were thirty-three healthy and smiling ' boys and girls just entering Hardin Reynolds Mem¬ orial School for the first tune. Imagine our elation when we left the elementary grades. Miss Maggie Joyce was our holme room teacher for this first year. Under her tactful guidance we entered into our studies with a smile. It was at first a little hard to get acquainted with our new duties, but we were soon at ease and having a good time as well as studying our lessons. We had a very successful year and were really sorry when it had passed, but with another year ahead of us we cheerfully left school for a four months vacation. September, 1935 rolled around. In it’s wake a very ' eager group of students filed into the building. These students were the sophomores-to-be, of 1935—36. Nineteen of the original thirty three students, with an addition of two from other localities were present, making a total of twenty-one to enter the halls of Soph- dom. Under the wonderful guidance of Miss Martha Anthony great progress was made in the following eight months. As sopli- istooated sophomores we had many enjoyable pleasures together. We well remefcnber our picnics and field trips of our sophomore year. And the.Oh! What sorrow “Can you imagine?” Yes, you ' re right.May, 1936; time to give our farewells and good-byes to our fellow classmates for another long vacation. The success of the sophomore year had scarcely settled when we found ourselves confronted by our junior term. September, 1936 found fourteen jolly juniors marching into the building. Of this fourteen there were only eleven of the original thirty-three that started together. Some have fallen out or gone to some other school, others have fallen by the wayside. But in their places we gained some of our most studious and best scholastical students of this year. Mr. Fred Price was our sponsor and under his guidance much was accomplished. During our junior year the present school paper, “The Critz Hi-Reminder” was origi¬ nated by the juniors and seniors. The high-light of the year was the Junior-Senior Banquet given by the Junior Class at Tuck ' s “Palm Room” in Stuart, Virginia. Another important event w r as the organization of the National Honorary Beta Club which was iHK j iv4 n --Vi VT VT y y vf V y y y y y I y U y v
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