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Left to Right: Mackie Reavis, pres., Lucy Holton, vice-pres,, Silas Wild, sec, and Tom Deleot, tn Class of 1 965 September, 1964 brought studies, foot- ball games, pep rallies and a new class of seniors to R.J.R. We gained status in the eyes of the underclassmen as our senior football team won the state 4-A cham- pionship, as we gained 13 National Merit Semi-Finalists, and as we took the lead in all school activities. With more members than any other class, all seniors looked for- ward to a year of great academic achieve- ment. We monaged to survive SAT scores and college applications. Due to the thorough preparation given at R.J.R., most of us were accepted by the college of our choice. Christmas holidays were never such a relief. Seniors, understanding what was meant by Senior English, welcomed the short vacation. After Christmas came exams and we bravely took the tests, de- termined to do the best we had ever done Though longing for spring and graduation activities, we struggled to maintain our academic averages through January, Feb- ruary, and March. Spring did come and we laughed to watch the agony of the luniors as they tried to choose a theme for the Junior-Senior Prom. Although spring brought the promise of the welcomed end to the school year, it also brought Class Day, the senior picnic, and, of course, graduation. For us, graduation signifies not only the ending to a way of life, but also the challenge of something new and dif- ferent. While we will alwoys regard our years at Reynolds as special, we are looking forward to many changes. We hope that all other senior classes to follow us will gain as much from their Reynolds ex- perience as we have.
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Through Classes Students Gain An Appreciation Of Learning And Find New Vistas Of Knowledge
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Silting: B Benton. A. Angel, Michoel. J. Bahnson. Standing: Meschan, R. Goldberg, J Dobbs, Sheppard Class Day Committee Writes History And Poem While Senior Executive Committee Directs Business Of Their Class First Row: T Deleot, treas,; S. Wild, sec, L, Holfon, vice-pres,, M Reavis pres,; L, Culler, A. Isaacs, A, Black more. Second Row: C. Alexander A Barrow, R, Meschan, F Macy. French. P. Cook, Third Row: C. Bald- win, K. Morris, T, Freeman, G, Mor- gan, B, Rutledge, E. Carter, J. Ang
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