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I Freshman History '5N4'5S In the fell of 1957, fifty-three bssbful but determined freshmen entered into a somewhat dim and unliqnted future. After a few weeks, however, the way brifhtened, and we be- came adjusted to our new career of bien school life. We soon chose Vaughn Ven Dolan es leader of our class and Gladys Dun- lap and Lyle Vromen to assist him. Mr. McDaniel was chosen as our class sdviser. As the year sped on several class members took part in various activities. Arlene Ceroenter, Lucille Elliott, and Gladys Dunlap represented us in the girls chorus, :nd Ed- ward Johnston and Lyle Vroman were ective in basketball. Severn parties, given during the year, were well attended by the class. After a successful year of learning, the elses welcomed Vacation, but they looked forward to the next year when they would come back skein end take their places as sophomores . Q 5 4' y 'H Ladd- Ljeulxil 5 Sophomore History '58-'59 In September of 1958, fifty students came back to R.C.H.S. and enrolled as sophomores. Fourteen of the class had dis- continued tbeir work or were etteniing other schools, and nine new students enrolled. We bessn our study under the direction of two new teachers, Miss Pierce for English and Miss Remley for homemeking. After e few weeks we elected the followine class officers: Edward Johnston, president, Robert Dockcn, vice president, and Arlene Carpenter, secretary. Mr. McDaniel again acted as our class adviser. This year more of the clsss participated in eXtra-curric- ular activities. Robert Docken, Harold Baker, Iyle Vronsn, Edward Johnston, James Hawley, Allen Mueller, and Stewart Blaser played bssketbell. Edward Johnston played on the first team, end Vern Cauley acted as msnefer. Those girls who sane in the Girls Glee Club and Mixed Chorus were Martha Doonsn, Gladys Dunlap, Bonnie Fisher, Virginia Lemon, end Arlene Carpenter. Donald Duncan and Lyle Vromun represented the elses in boys music. Several of the sophomore girls belonged to the Girls Club. The last of May was again welcomed by all the students and proved to be the end of another successful year. X' A f 3 ff V f fgfeae M '
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Junior History '59-'40 In the fall of 1950 forty-four happy students entered Reynolds High School beginning their junior year. They welcomed five new teachers--Miss Isabel Bollman, Miss Mary Lou Ford, Miss Marion Gustafson, Mr. Harold Griffith, and Inu Ira Scott. Mr. Griffith, our new class adviser, Warren Mueller, president, Robert Docken, vice presidentg and Bonnie Fisher, secretary, helped the class enjoy a successful year. The following members of the class participated in music: Georqiabelle Becker, Arlene Carpenter, Martha Doonan, Gladys Dunlap, Bonnie Fisher, Clair Struble, and Lyle Vroman. The juniors who led the basketball team on to victory were Harold Baker, Stewart Elaser, Robert Dooken, Max Dowsett, Edward Johnston, Allan Mueller, Warren Mueller, and Lyle Vroman. Vern Cauly was the manamer of the team. On March 29, the junior class play, NTiger Housen was presented to a larce audience. During the school year among other social activities, a roller skating party, a Thanksgiving party, and a spring party were sponsored by the class. if if Wt KCKJLTGA' l 't' HAWK Senior History '40-'41 On September 2, 1919 we returned to Reynolds High School with two new class members and three new teachers. Vaughn Van Dolah, a former student of Reynolds, returned from Hook Island, and Eusene Hilderbrand joined us from Matherville. lu. Paul Horn, Miss Dorothy Peterson, and Miss Ruth Curtis, were the new teachers. The second week of school a meetinc was held and the new class officers were elected. Stweart Blas r was chosen as president, Robert Docken, vice president, and Martha Doonan, secretary. HHappy-Go-Luckyu a three act farce was presented by the senior class on October 9. Several of the seniors also played parts in the operette, HShootinq Storsu which was presented on April 2. A Members who participated in music events were Bill Cramp- ton, Eugene Hilderbrand, Edward Johnston, Gladys Dunlap, Arlene Carpenter, Martha Doonan, Georqiabelle Becker, and Mary Conway. Outstanding athletes this year were Edward Johnston, Eugene Hilderbrand, Mac Dowsett, Robert Doeken, and Warren Mueller. As the last semester flow by and activities slowly came to an end, we suddenly realized that our high school career would soon be over. , '.-wi.-4.,-Aa of af' Q-X'L.J , nr f... , ln'
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