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BUS DRIVERS FIRST ROW: Johnny Brown, and James Coleman. SECOND ROW: Wade Clark, Marshall Earles, Clyde Brown, and Edgar Wood. Keeps School Running Smoothly CUSTODIAN: Mr. Leonard Babies Next, to Mr. Leonard Baliles, we extend our heartfelt gratitude for the warm rooms made possible by his early morning job of firing the furnace. We also appreciate the dili¬ gence with which he performs his many other tasks, such as making small repairs, and keeping the school grounds attractive. The bus drivers also deserve a special thank-you. Without their willingness to accept the heavy re¬ sponsibility placed upon them the efficiency of this school would be greatly impaired. These drivers perform their duties with great competence and patience to be admired.
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LUNCHROOM STAFF FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Frances Nelson, Mrs. Lillian Byrd, Mrs. Ethel Dillon, and Mrs. Tommy Shelton. Efficient Staff The cooks, custodian, and bus drivers are often the least appreciated members of the staff here at Hardin Reynolds. We, the Reynolda staff, would like to take these two pages to give them the special recognition and thanks they de¬ serve. First, to the cafeteria staff, our many thanks for the hard work, and many hours spent to be able to serve nutri¬ tious meals to over 400 students each day. 22
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A FINAL TRIBUTE TO OUR FRIENDS As each year passes and people find themselves older and one year closer to graduation, they find that their ideas of high school face radical changes also. To an eighth-grader high school is a brand new experience, full of changes. The freshmen begin to find themselves. They discover just the right niche and work to fill it to the best of their ability. The sophomores experience acceptance. They are needed to make the school a whole. They find that their special talents are recognized and appreciated. They realize they are important as individuals. The juniors begin to realize just how important an education is as they prepare for PSAT and later for college boards. They face the fact that they have only one more year to decide what they want to do with their life. The seniors begin to experience a sort of bittersweet excitement as graduation day grows closer. They feel regret to have this chapter of their lives closed and yet they are anticipating the beginning of a new chapter. Yes, all this is high school. Different impressions from different points of view. 24
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