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Coached by Mr. Tom Beach, the Demons won their first State AA Basketball Championship in 1949. The team co-captains were Joe Hauser and Ed Morris. They trounced High Point 38-32 in the finals to capture the title. “TOPS ’N SWAPS” By Hayes and Hardie BOYS If you smile at him he thinks you are flirting, If you don’t, he thinks you’re con- ceited. If you let him kiss you, he wishes you were more reserved, If you don’t, he’ll seek consolation eleswhere. If you flatter him, he thinks you’re simple, If you don’t, he thinks you don’t understand him. If you go with other fellows, he thinks you’re fickle, If you don’t, he thinks no one else will have -you. We can’t get along with them, but what would our football team be without those boys! GIRLS If a girl walks, she’s not popular. If she drives, she’s a wheel. If she doesn’t drive, she stays at home. If she watches football practice, she’s a flirt. If she doesn’t, she has no school spirit. If she dances with lower classmen, she robs the cradle. If she doesn’t, she’s a snob. If she dates out-of-town boys, she’s too good for the local boys. If she doesn’t, she stays home be- cause the local Joes are too good for her. If she gripes about the whole mess, the boys laugh at her. Printed in “Pine Whispers”, December 3, 1957. White socks and crewcut.
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Mrs. Lucinda Moser In 1953-54, the Reynolds cindermen clinched their first state championship in track through great team courage and stamina. On the gridiron, the fighting Demons captured another title. Coached by Mr. John Tandy, the 1952-53 football team won the State Championship. The Pep Board Council was or- ganized in 1958 by school-spirited students to aid the school and spur their teams to victory. Another unusual facet which helped give Reynolds its individuality was the animal heads which perched on the walls in the lobby and in the halls. Animals included a lion, antelope, wart hog, gnu, rhinoceros, etc. The students were devoted to an old Civil War cannon which was mounted in front of the Reynolds Auditorium. Later it was donated to a scrap metal drive during World War II. Animals lurk in the halls. 21
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