Reynolds Community High School - Yearbook (Reynolds, IL)

 - Class of 1952

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X 4 ,, h 'X A ' f X Hello 'n n of +1113 book you rv I l ,ox on a journey through , and let you see just how he bc 1' ame about I remember last fall w the first sta T ng was held Such goincs on! Everybody d a different idea about th wxtype of cover they wanted I kneyall along that they'd flnally declde the royal blue and silyef'tr1mmed Job After that was approv there was a blg dls Eissaon on what they w g to put lnside bhey kep calllng it X poor thlng F1r Afxllltchell would say, Yes, I ffed lt in t e k drawer last nlgh ' Poor old 'dumnV', he got a lot rough treatm t X They w ked pretty hard the annual staffs Sometim s lIitchell's as so full of wr1te-ups, stencils, divlsion she ts, a the llke that fe low like me could hardly keep from being trample It wasn't l efore the staff came to the conclusion that th have to make some plan y to pay f the book It cost over 9600, you know They had a su cr txon campa1gn and netted boo from t annuals that were soldq there was still over ,200 to . 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Q ' - l Q ' A I, , 5 , U N5 R. rw f ' e JJ l'!'i5 ' ,A 7 . 1' . l I L! , : l . Y ' ,I - T. it al ll -f 3. l . -Q , .W C - Rl L 4 -H V Q 1 -W f' P . .f '.i? Q' .-'Q-gf - ' 2 fi , .4 E- ' l Oa It Johns+on .Q 1-i 1 -17 A- Dorofhy Nelson Edward Mdchell be Nma Sanchez ff--v 4625, George Ryder Davld Clyde Townsend '90-Q Q-s QQ XX 'if K,,,.an REYNOLDS Wm 8 McKelvey 1 F 9 tiff? U Q U own, emorg, mme J It is 1877 There's hr Thomas McEnt1re and his sons out planting young maple trees south of the little red brick building about to be completed I just heard someone SGY the school house is completely finished, and that it cost s3,hOO! My M !! Uhat's going on here? It 'seems to be some sort of an exhibition to help pay for the new bell that swings 1n the belfry Here comes Mr Mumey Chefs the principal, you know J There aze only two grades in this school The first year students are Juniors and the last year students are seniors This seems to be a special occasion. The year is 1890 and the first graduating class four graduates, three boys and one girl The smallest class was in 1892 one graduate Shall we go further' It is 1901.1 and the two graduates are pqing for their diplomas!!! There doesn't seem to be much going on now Oh wait, here's 1920! R H S is now a community school Hurry along let us be on our way! We shall stop and rest at l93l when another year of school is added making a four year school. Here's l932 and twelve graduates are leaving these wise old halls Come no time to loiter! Such bustle and bustle I wonder what those men are building? One of them just said that he would be glad when the gymansium was finished, The little red school house must have grown too small!! I hear that the old sale barn has been sold and the high school is planning to use it as an nAg Barnn We must be passing on! 1938 looms ahead! A school addition to going up at the cost of 350,000. Arother important year ia 19150--I see many new faces because the neighboring non high school diitricts petitioned into our district Say, why are those buses rolling East? The senior class is taking a trip for the first time. It is '146-and the class is bound for New York, 'Tashington, and Niagara Falls. Take a note of this-donit tell me,they are going to raise hogs back of the school! Oh pardon me those are to be class rooms. Another addition! My! Man improvements in 1950-new tile floors and complete re-decoration. Things are looking more familiar as we come along to 'S2. Those new stage curtains certainly are attractive. What do you know-the shower room is finally painted and the room be- hind the stage is fixed up. Oh look! A crystal ball! Shall we peek? Reynolds Community High School has become Com unity Unit District 300. The grade schools and the high school are under the di-I'0Cf-1011 of one superidtlentg more non-high school districts have been added. We see a bright future for the newly organized school district. The crystal ball dims now. It is time for us to go.Hope ybu'va en- joyed walking down Huemory Lanen as much as I have. Good-bye. fn Would you like to take a walk back through the years at R.C.H.S..? , . . . . ffaw 'Eid' 4 44' Q ,Z A..-'1 if QA ' X A W he V ff ,I Donna Dixon Chorus Tr: G Homecoming ueen Llbrarxan 0 John Hampfon Foorbal' Track Boys Club lnduslrral Arrs Club 0 Alfa Brown Renmson Tr G F H A Chorus 0 Howard Russell Vance Boys uelerBndFFA os u Chorus lnduslrnal Arla Club Boys Club 0 Darlene Krallow I Ex f x a -'P 4 Y Tr G Chorus Annual Sla f Newspaper Don Manner Football Traclr Boys Club lndus a rfs Marlene Kralrlow Tn G- Lrbrarran Chorus F H A Juanufa Lowe G rls Club F H A Shoe ' Ccu ru Sec 0 LeRoy Fowler Trac-c lrrous a Arls C'ub Jr Sr Pay Ma aqer Boys Cub 0 Robert Carlson B y Cn rL.s Boys C ub r- F A 0 JoAnn Hofer Class Sec 4 year F lr A SD' lr G Pres Q ear A'erca Sr ff? 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'-ff' N w ,f Donna Doonan Band J Play Newspaper Slarl l 81 Scroll 0 Roberf MOHTH Foolball B lre+ball Traclr F F A 0 Barbara Wedelnnd Jr P y B nd Clworus T G 0 Bruce Wells Track Band Chorus Sr Play Profrmpfer 0 Burneffa all Grrls Clworus T G F H A enne CGIFIHIS Foolball Slude-nl Councl Freslw J Kalhryn MQHTH Clwc us Bard Jr Sr Plays Tr Gr 91 4 erne Krueger Jr S Pays Boy Cub l d l a Arls Club 0 Margre Carlson F H A Crows T G 0 ayne Wllksns F c bal T lr B d Ind a L. 0 eah an Dolah Mos ace a cl lo 2 years ru Baske ba 0 Fred Taylor Lbrararw F FA Boys Cl b 0 a 4' Lg 10 3.- '4 v .Ax ' X 3 xv 'if' 1 X 3 .- YM . n-. 5 - Xa .' 'I' s' V .J I b. . J , J, Q : r. , ,QUT . : , as , . . . . ' : . la , a , , rl . : , , , . 1 . McN 1 ' , ri ,... 0 K fh M ' ': , 5 ., r. Play. FPA, 0 : r , , ,- . , l . A Alberfa Crawford: L'brarIarw, Fl-LA., Trl G, Chorus. r : l l , , . ., u . l. - , E V 1 ,- r, l X 5 7 I r- U5 ri I W ' ' : :z ' l' ra: ar' , usfr' l Arts Cl 'b. L V : ' ya .. 13, r f 5 f ' Q f ' 1 . f . ,EH ,QR .,-1' .M -4' it 'GW -.x vi , bf T Floyd Vroman Armal Sal' Sr Sude C Res Bare Lbraran 0 Donna Terr La n Cub Band Clwcms Trl red Trulson Jr nd om r w Cu Trees Lal n u c I u or ue er cw a r u 0 s k. ara nner r F ay A O Ralph Barleff Q F nm Terrlll Track Fgolball Annual Shad S J ce K anz M as Aummn of 1951 F H A Trees 6 Tr as G rl Cub 0 Alice Rai un K, D C o rv r ua a Orville Rursch F F A Foofball Tra k Bard 0 Mona L a K clel Anmal S+ Fl Edxlor P s Q Sec or' IO A S Pay D A R Awa cl 0 Dwnghf Woo s e be ln us' A ls 'Ds Q.. X'-s ,ai rN '35, Ne ...np F If 1 7 ' ,4 .f Donxld DeMoulm 0 Glenna Aclrer A 0 Kennefh Patched Marnfyn Baker A ,LN Q55 Y-1 :.:. '17 -4' 7 1-J ff Y Slmrley Beshan Leland Recfor Lorrame Bven Kenndh McCormack S an ey Rommel F A U ur ey Wenss a af Cu e Tr as T 0 George Afhg 5 James uhr a 0 Oluve Marsfon Norman Spros+on T .1 3 1 . I -A ' A' C A 1 'V . 5 ' x 'Q A - . ' Q fig -':, l 'Lfx r i3 WC . 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Ol course, we for this responsibility The class officers were Presieent Virgil Anderson, secretary JoAnn Hofer, reasurer-larty Nc anus Glenna Acker and Yenneth hCGlnHlS represented the freshmen class in Boys' and Girls' Clubs e becam full ,leined freshman students at Q C i S on October l, that day we crc 1 it ated!!! Remember all those grapes and noodles th t represented e,e oalls and worms: e Just about filled the halls with tin cans and haf rope? The sophomores gave us a party the same night, making it a real celebration Glenna Acker attended the honeconinb queen in 1 down pour of rain Ed Forsythe was her escort le had se eral eetings, one in which we chos our class standards Colors blue nd silv r, lotto Unvery cloud has o silver lining N Flower Amerie n beauty rose At the Valentine Ball in February, JoAnn Hofer and Kenneth McGinnis were chosen as freshmen candidates for king and queen August 29, l9h9, we reached the second stepping stone in this new adventure--high school. This year we elected Virgil Anderson as President, Charles Verschoore as Vice President, JoAnn Hofer as Secretary, Larty Lcnanus as Treasurer, and lona Lea Kadel and Kenneth Parchert as Student Council representatives. lr. Hoon was o r guide. We gave the freshmen an 1nitiatiOH party on September 9, 'and, Cbeing the gallant class we werej, we handed a few of the tricks played on us right on to them. 1' H-U. - 1 xo. ,I f fl 1 NH . u ,t , 1 , 3 ,i ,A 3 E ,,k,-er I ' -1 ' f q 1 - - A K I ' f7 ' 4Lfdf a f 6 - ' Ng-J,-J Xu... f' j', 'iii' f X If . I ' N-, '-, ,f L.. l1...-f ri- v ' Q 1- ' Q- ' ' 'M' Q 1,1 .L 3 . ' DJ Q 'A L, needed guidance: Mrs. Nelson was the Uluckyn one for was she?D selected . . . . . ,. L . : .J ., - . . ' .1 V 41 ' 'qt 1. 0 , . . . . X A O lf' C V fo .ln ora 0 we a 'n' i e. . f Q. , - 'f-1 . . 'ff ' - 3 . A . O . . . A 1. ni ff 7 ' L ' ' 0 . , f . I v m f V ' . ' e f - : a 'l o ' I : V A a , ' ' . 3 : .o ' 2 2- i s o. '., .' L, . . 1 0 13 Again the students were active either 1n boys' or girls' chorus, newspaper or annual staff, band, football, ba ketball, track, and volley ball. We felt we had galned a lot as yearlings in 'h8, but we had even higher goal no!! On August 31, 1950, fifty-eight students leaped 1nto the third jump of the adventure This year the officers were pH'es1dent--James Fuhr, 'vlce-presldent Don DeMoulin, secretary-JoAnn Hofer, Cieasurer Kenneth McCorm1ck Mona Lea Kadel and Donald DeMou1in were our representatives to Student Council Th1s year we selected three guides-Mrs Nelson, Mr Starkel, and Mr Moon Mona Lea Kadel was chosen to be the homecom1ng attendant, she selected J mes Fuhr to be her escort at the gridiron activ1ties, which were held on October 20 and 21 We really felt like upperclassmen now on that well remembered day NOh's and Ah'sU, they were really very attractlve Many of our members were off1cerl as well as members in the various organlzations FFA, FHA, and Girls' Club The jun1or play, a three act comedy called NThe Inner Willyn, was presented in April We opened our sllver lined cloud and brought forth a beaut1ful prom for the graduating seniors on Ha M Thus the close of our junior year On August 31, 1951, f1fty two senlors started on the fourth and last lap of the adventure In the polmtical campaign of this most eventful year, James Fuhr became president, Kenneth Parchert, vice- president, JoAnn Hofer, secretary, Kenneth McCorm1ck, treasurer, and Shirley Jeiss, Floyd Vroman, and George Attig-Student Councll Represen tatives Our guides were: M183 Johnston, Mr Whitesell, and Mr Mitchell. O . O of November 29, we received our class rings! The rings brought a lot of J Q - We started the ear w1th paper and scrap drlves. Later we sold claper dans, sllk scarve , t1es, hammers, spudnuts, metal sponges, Chrlstmas cards, and wrapplngs, every-day cards, statlonary, school p1ns ready yell, napP1ns, and calendars. The senlor trlp, you know! HHow does ny t1e look9U Uls m ha1r 1n place? UBoy, do you look snazzyqn Yes, these were some of the remarks heard on October 16-awe had our plctures taken At our hO1EC3WlUg game w1th Stronghurst on November 2, V155 Donna Dixon, senlor, re1gned as queen. James Fuhr and Norman Sproston, co- captalns, were her escorts JoAnn Hofer, senlor attendant, was escorted by Kenneth MCG1UnlS The class play, N.mazinv Grac1e', under the d1rection of hr. hltG sell, proved qulte successful Don Deloulln, who had a leadlng part, On December 6, the class sponsored the nBHdd1GS of the airlanes Show W The senior square dance set also appeared at the program The set included Jotnn Hofer, LaVerne Krueger, Ruth Barlett, Kenny McCorm1ck Barbara Iedeklnd, rl yd Vroman, Mona Lea Kadel, and Jlm Terrlll ls the flrst semester drew to a close, we all reallzed that we had only one more senester left at good old Reynolds High The time passed qulcklv, and soon it was tlme for the events whlch h1 hl1vhted our sen1or year Class Nlght, Baccalaureate, Graduatlon, and our senlor traln trlp to New Orleans e are all sorry to leavf R C H o , but the tmme has come when we m st go out and nake fur place ln the world Ie hope that our class the class of 1952 wlll always be remembered. un V A . L . ' r s ' . A. . , , . , H U A L A I I . . , . A L. 1 KLA . . . . . . A , D ., . , L . - . . I A . g, . was injured in football and was replaced by a junior-Jim Mueller. ' r Q O . F ' J .1 .1 wig - vw G, 1 ' ' O ' A 1. A ' 0 . , , . , . .9 . c D O . ,. . . ii A . . , . wr-lr ' , ' .J . o ov o A o . ' A ln M ' ,. ' I .' 1' Q My e,l,.an nr rox An adtomat c foot to klck the nolsy students out of the halls at noors nrs lanchez An uDCllSh IV class th t doesn't sleep all perlod 1rs Nelson A solld geometry class that w1ll learn thelr formulas u1SS Johnston A gum detect1on machlne that w1ll natch the um from the students mouths as they come to .m PlStOKy Irs Anderson A larger room for her many v1s1tors and loafers Ar 'yder new skeleton that 1sn't w1red together LP Mltchell An annual staff that w1ll get thelr wrlte ups 1n tlW6 Mr Whltesell More students to use for the speech contests lss Byers bookkeeplng class without so much pep r Hurlbutt A shop bus that wlll actually run w1thout belng pushed S JUIKS An mg class that knows what ar up ide-down cake ls. Kaplan x boys chorus for next year Qchaff 1 football team that can block Townsend x basketball team w1th all slx footers s Schuelter xH rzand boy to run her errands Llndberg and Mr illmer A set of cowbells so they can be found hen needed F-N87 lC.,l.t H I Glenna xcker, do w1l and bequeath my neatly combed ha1r t Lula Harland keep those curls 1U 1lace,Lula ji!! 442 jzgbffg, ina! C flj I George ttlg, do w1ll and bequeath my shyness axd blushlng face to Georbe Dunker It'll make you look more modest Georfe A My ff I, larllyn Baker, do wlll and bequeath my ab1l1ty Sgimake st aight 'AH' o Jayne Woolley Better work a l1ttle harder Wavne W VME? . A H fx 1 . J , W To V . ' .z ' f. ' ' 1 1 . To V . F : T O ' a ' . To I . : ' ' ' . To wo- : I . - . S I ,X 1- - ' u 1 o To F . : ' ' ' . To H' q LL I .L . . Q To I . ' : ' ' ' - ' on A. o To I Q l : 'A X 0 To ll. I A . 0 To M . : ' ' ' ' ' To Mr. Mckelveyz More fellows who can cook for noon lunches. To Hr . ' : , , v , 3 , ' To Ur, : A ' . To nr. ' : I ' . To Hr. : . ' ' - . To Jr . : f e ' . To Mr. ' L . 1' : l 'J 0 , l el lx e . ' 1 a . f ' o D , . 3 . ,e C , V 4 r , nt . I. 1 . '-' v . il X . , Q o 7 f I pf i, , L. . I. . . .A , t V Q l I J I 1 4 ,r-j l Kc I, Ralph Barlett, do will and bequeath my ability to cook to anyone in the homemaking class that may need it. I, Shirley Bestian, do will and bequeath my long legs to Ginny Todd, so 4 u . it will take longer to do the Charleston. Q94f!54Q EQEE Z Ji?Qd3fQi,w, I, Lorraine Beiri, do will and bequeath my bright red pedalpushers to little Mary Kranz, so she won't be so invisib e xJ2AlL, I, Margie Carlson, do will and beoueath my ability to keep quiet in the halls to Virginia uggles Keep it down to a ye ,Ginny I, Robert Carlson, do will and bequeath my English cr d ts to Marvin Rursch They might come in handy,Mar'v1.n B Gp Can Q I, Alberta Crawford, do will and bequeath my ability to sew to Dorothy Kranz so she can make those red flannel oagamas next year g421fww-L I, Sara Danner, do will and bequeath m Jerry Lewis lau to Lloyd Fox Your hair cut and my laugh may run Jerry out of business '24figLaL4JZ5?o'1IMUQILAY I, Don Dedoulin, do will and bequeath my ability to make touch downs to Lewie Terrill They will need one good football player I, Donna Dixon, do will and bequeath my long hair tiajanet Weir, so she won't have to comb her imagination www Q74-md I, Donna Doonan, do will and bequeath my good nature to rlene Stropes We, LePoy Fowler and LaVerne hrueger, do will and bequeath our ability A smile goes a long ways Marlene stay after schaol, Pragiice makes perfect boys fllfff I, James Fuhr, do will and bequ 1th my ability to get into mischief to Vernon Cook shy lead a dull life Vernon' Huh Z MX? We, John Hampton, Don Manner, and Kenny 1cG1nn1s, do will and bequeath our boxing abilities to lloyd Terrill, Johnnie Powell, and Lyle Carlson You' need so e hing to protect those small frames boys uf af jf jyjgffimmwj I, Jo-Ann Hofer, do will and becueath my ability to 4a7g2?L mth any member of the faculty to Jim Hofer Let's keep it in the family Jim Zm ' ' 43 ' 0 s 9 . u A 1 . . . C i . ' .A I . . . U L A . O 1 elf ' A . ' J L , . . . to skip school to Danny Bopes and Larry Elliott, so they won't have to V, 'f2Ql,,.'1 . . .. 7, AQ, 3. T' I . D H W . . . 1 ' O I - . g 1 , . Y! I . . . . . ' . O I, Mona Lea Kadel, do w1ll and bequeath my chair 1n Latin II claus t JoAnn Verbeck Keep lt warm for me JoAnn. I, Darlene Kraklow, do will and bequeath my ab1l1ty to referee basket ball games to Largorie Parchert Watch out for those techn1cals Margorle IQQA hwy Aka' ALJ I, Margorle Kraklow, do will and bequeath m tumbl1ng ablllty to Irma Carpenter Try a roll instead of a flip, it's easler on the neck Irma Wager I, Jqyce Kranz, do w1ll and bequeath my long curly eyelashes to Muggs Riexlnger, so she can advertise Muriel cigars on T V -l3'5' I, Juanita Lowe, do w1ll and bequeath m ggmmpness to Mary nn Onken. U1th my welght ano your height you should get somewhere Qkzsaanjb QEHQQIPQ' I, Kenm hCCOTm1CP, do w1ll and bequeath my camera and a roll of fllm to James Mueller They'll need pictures for the annual next Year Jlm, 4 ff ffbf I, Burnetta McNall, do w1ll and bequeath m selling of spudnuts to Mary Jean Palmer Good luck,Mary Jean I, Olive Marston, do w1ll and bequeath my strenuous exercised to Madellne Harmon. They help keep you in trim Madellne ,fn y,LMf I, Katle Moff1tt, do w1ll and bequeath my livellness 1n Glrls Chorus to Beverly Carpenter so Mr Kaplan won't mlss me so. 6 ,Q-fJy'7 '7j I, Robert Moff1tt, do w1ll and bequeath my ab1lity to make love to all the g1rls to Jon Ball It's a pretty good profession,Jon I mf mga I, Cllfford Mueller, do w1ll and bequeath my orchlds to Gale Prlce so he can g1ve them to the teachers Someone has to keep them smiling Gale I, Howard Mueller, do w1ll and bequeath my hldden lntellmgence to Dean Armstrong It pafs to hlde thlngs once 1n a rhile,Dean jymaaejfbb I Kenny Parchert, do wlll and bequeath my ablllty to be basketball manager to John Rett1g That's one reason for be1ng on the nch John I, Sandra Powell, do w1ll and bequea h my quletness and basketball abillty to Shlrley nlllott A llttle quietness goes a long ways some . . O 0 3 J , I . . - 1 ' . ' , . . , ' . 3 1 p 0 x Q G . . 0 Q 0 . 7. . , . f -. ' .Q-v . . . . C . vl'fJ,4e:m1.L1 ,,',fi.,,, - , . a 0 a AA' . . 9 , is S. . , E. . . . . 1 o ' 'X , I '14 1 g V .I , K V . . . ' O I I 13 1 'W , , . , . fi O J ' , f 1 X . . . . O , h. . . v , if ' A' V' Rf ' . L a o 4 V, , 0 , A, I I . . - . . 4 . 1 . ! x V I, Alice Rathbun, do will and bequeath my ability to play the .zuxaphone to Marlene Forsythe. Keep practicing,Harlene. 62,AZAL2,f Zzfilfzziifioowvj I, Leland Rector, do will and bequeath my red freckles to Myrna Wynn They would go lovely w1th your blond ha1r M rna ynzalfiet' I, Alta Rennison, do w1ll and bequeath my ablllty to get marrled 1n my sen1or year to Pat Uedekind Better grab one Pat an Af 'f'V'd ' le, Orvllle Rursch and Fred Taylor, do will and bequeath our ability to get 1nto trouble to Gordon Pape and Shelly Parchert We give you a good start boys ABQ K XL!!! I, Norman Sproston, do will and bequeath my ability to work to d noth1ng to Dann Bopes It takes a lot of effort to look busy at the rlght times,Danny Z! fdgj, A2974 6,,,J,a2':-M I, J1m Terr1ll, do w1ll and bequeath my slow southern drawl to Ginny Todd, from the north Don't talk so fast Glnn ff -KSQCZ77'-xf!4'549! A9 I, Donna Terry, do wlll and bequeath my red halr to Jeanette Castor Older men llke red halr Jeanette CF7h,f1fv.gnAc7X'5914f25, I, Fred Trulson, do w1ll and bequeath m ab1l1ty to grow apples t Charles Schnler Therels more adventure 1n lt than ra1s1ng pigs Charlle fini WMM I, Russell Vance, do w1ll and bequeath m shyness and snapping black eyes to Janet Feldman Handle them with care Janet Www U I, Leah Van Dolah, do w1ll and bequeath my abllity to be a valuable basketball guard to Rosemary Cleveland It's a slender1z1ng actlvity Rosemary. 6rqiZd'f7 JAEnx! fdizeakia I Floyd Vroman, do w1ll and bequeath my tall structure to B111 Ewing, so you wonft have to loo' up to your g1rl frlends Bill ff ,fw Lmfmnfv-2 cf I . . 1 ' - ' 9 ' 'V . . . . . ' F O ' O ,J , W . a ' g lv I ? . - f G Q , O O ' , fl 5 f', . V V fl Q ' if I I 1 ,z 9!j7 x . . . w 1 0 , o A ,, ' 0 I ' , :ity - - Lu I i 0 f ' 4577 . . . 0 . . . . . . . I O f ' . . I I 0 ,, p 0 . , I . .J A u . . . U o , . , 4. - X LC I a V! I .14 14.1 ,. f -e 'fb' . ,' . no ' --Je4eg..- I, Barbara'Wedekind, do will and bequeath my long fingernails to Harriet Crawford. They're good for playing basketball,Harriet. anew 2,,,.:.L-vc I, Shlrley We1ss, do w1ll and bequeath m opera vo1ce to Lavonna Kadel Nothing l1ke changlng the tune,Lavonna Ladd! I, Bruce Vells, do will and bequeath my bass horn to Barbara Haas Y0u've got the wind Barb f il! ew f I, Wayne Wilkens, do w1ll and bequeath m ab1l1ty to go steady to Mueller, so he don't have to wait till leap year I, Dwight Wood, do w11l and bequeath m jeep to Mr Ryder to pull his Crosley out of mud puddles AIM! MAJ GQ I, Stanley Rommel, do will and bequeath my abll ty to get in lchelveyls halr vlthout scarlng the cootles to Larr' Schmldt Q Subscrlbeo, oubllshed, and declared by the Senlor Class, testator above nan ard for th61T last w1ll, xho at thelr request have hereunto sub L names as W1tnESS9S tbl trenty second da ,FJQ es ent J e rresi ent 0 1 C eC1'9'GaI'J UM Treasurer -'f ' A5141 JH ff' ' AdV1SOT visor J ef WWW ffeeeff I . . . . . . . . Q W lr Q N Z. 'V , 4 V fp 1 X!! I GJ ' ' ' Jim 7, fy 'A 2 124461 I ' fl' ' K' . I 1 I I I' 0 'V 4' 'Z ' 'I ,V - . '71 Mr. El- , . 1 . . . V. . . ' ' sea! 1. , ' ' A , . . . 7 . ' ' ' S: 'i'r 1 J If . f ' ,' s .v - of May, nineteen-hundlef fpfty-two. I , ff' ,f f ',f'f I f' r ' L-3: .f'f,. 1, A L -211, . X i I 7 jig - ,f7 Lf ,. 1 . ru I 1 -ffl 17 0 f 'Ct Q ' ' fa ff' ,O ' ff I , f- f 'Q I f , f V, E X L I Q! . J, VA' 'A , fs. K7 I, , l - K! I X r 4- ,JL J 'ff v V, f' - - --C1-' '- ' f V ' , ' , Shirley Aclzer Jean Baker Danny Bopes Beverly Carpenler Irma Carpenfer Dorolhy Crawford Jeanc-:He Caslor Vernon Cool: Ronald Dean George Dunlrer Larry Elluoff Shirley Elluoll Shirley Engle Marllyn Feldman Lloyd Fox Barbara Haas Dean Hall Jane Harder Anna Mae Hawn Jrm Hofer Harvey Howard Geneva Johnson Lavona Kadel Bull Kelly Ann Kranz Vlrgmua Lawrence Rufh Ellen Mnlle Douglas Mueller Jnm Mueller Nora Musser Mary Jean Palmer Bernsce Parcherl Dorofhy Pefly Margaref Rlexmger James Ruggles Vurgrma Ruggles Marvm Rursch Mary Lou Schmndf Slanley Schmndl Charles Schnler Vxrgunua Todd Belly Wedelund Bernard Wheeler Carolyn Wnsely Wayne Woolley Clayion Wrughl K'-N ,-1-WV KKO! Oli! pn August BD, 1951, forty girls and boys re-en ed the corridors of Reynolds High and as full fledged juniors we elected the following officers Acker Schmidt President George Dunker Secretary Shirley Vice President Jim Hofer Treasurer Stanley Student Council Representatives Bernice Parchert, Jeanette Castor, James Mueller Colors Blue and White Flower American Beauty Rose lotto HEach for all, all for the classn Sponsors Mrs Nelson, Miss Byers, Mr Hurlbutt September 26 prouused to be an exciting day for our class Wm? Because on th t day we ordered our class rings from the Josten Ring Company When they arrived on January b, everyone thought they were most attractive At the Homecoming Festivities on November 2 and 3, Dorothy Petty was chosen class attendant to the queen Dorothy chose as her escort, Stanley Schmidt hany of our class-members were active in extra-curricular activities Boys going out for football were C Schnier M Rursch, S. Schmidt, R. Dean, B. Wheeler, D..Ha11,,and C..Wrtght5 basketball: L. Fox, B. Kelly, S. Schmidt, C. Schnier, M. Rursch, and M. Niceg track: L. Fox, B. Kelly, S. Schmidt, and D. Hallg cheering: Virginia Todd. APRIL 17 and 18. What was so important about those two dates? Why that is when Charlie came. Yes, the name of the junior play was nhere Comes Charlie.n On May 2 the junior class entertained the seniors at the annual Junior-Senior Prom-Banquet at the Aledo Country Club. he, as juniors, are already looking forward to our senior year. We put a nice sum in ourtreasury hy selling Gobbies Qsailor Hatsl this year. K,-.-'ry ,xp--QD I ' f fgg 1 ' 1 ' 1' I : 1 if X X 1 ' P V., I 4 2 I x , xx!! Y ' X4 at X X S fffnf,fg,v .1 govt I, X 2 1 .alba , ,J . Ln. X-A L, S. , . . . I ' sooosooeo oeoo . I sooo oeee . ' : ooo ? . one . V1 000 wee Q 1 . O n 3. . o -CY D . e I l Q e ,, . . . . . ' 0 . 2 o . 0 vb U.. 'TW' Ill iv -N Mary Kranz Edward OFFICERS Meyers Marleen Sfropes QA 'T' L ,-1 rc' a l lf' Judnfh Allen Jon Ball Rufh Barleff Marvnn Belshause Kennefh Bonnen Clair Bopes Lyle Carlson Rosemary Cleveland Hameff Crawford Darlene Dickinson Shlrley Docherfy Nancy Downey Lorna Elluoff Wulluam Ellroff Jane? Feldman Joyce Fisher Dean Forsyfhe Nina Fuller Shirley Holfon Jeannene Kelly Mary Kranz Rufh Lowe Edward Meyers Mary Ann Onken Gary Overmlre Janef Palleff Gordon Pape R Ro Marlorle Parcheri' Sheldon Parcherl' Gale Price John Refhg Lorefla Schmudl Ronald Sklnner oger Splvey Marleen Sfropes Lewis Terrlll Joan Verbelre Wendell Websfer Palrncva Wedekund Janel Waer berfa Wiggins Eunice Workman Myra Wynn 27 Q-JO ewzcvwfa Q25 or President .. Eddie Meyers Secretary . Mary Kranz Vlce-Presldent . Shlrley Docherty Treasurer ..Ma.r1een Strope Student Council Representatives Mary Onken, John Rettlg, Dean Forsythe Colors Green and Gold Flower American Beauty Rose q 7 Mo to 'Onward ever, backward never' -f. pf' A Sponsors hrs Anderson, ur faplan Cn August 30, forty fmve members of tb class of l9Sh returned to Reynolds Hlgh as sophomores Feellng a good deal older and nser ln our newly assumed roll as sophomores, we dec1ded to mrke the incoming freshmen welcome by spans sorlng a get aquainted party for them The par 'f was held at Lake Nelson on September 28. Buses were taken from school to the Lake where a wemer roast and skating were held We selected Janet Pallett to be the sophomore queen attendant and she chose Lewis Terrlll as her escort. Our class also entered a float in the parade bearmng the motto 'WE'll Plow'em Under' In the sprlng the class sponsored a benef1t dance for Shirley Docherty Proceeds amounted to about .9275 Five of the six cheerleaders at RCHS were from the sophomore class. They were Janet Feldman, Ruth Barlett, Margorie Parchert, Jeannene Kelly, and Iuarleen Stropes The boys also were actlve in sports. Lettermen included Jon Ball Eddie Meyers, Gary Overmire, Gordon Pape, John Rettig, Lewis Terrill Dean Forsythe, and Manager: Sheldon Parchert. The class had concessions, sponsored dances, and sold novelities as I means for our senior trip. 5 O fx . C ...O I Ill I.. Q Q.. o c . ,K !l'i 2 y , X Z XIX: wx' t e I l '-N N 'Nl' 0 . , 4 D 1 .X ' 2 I Q Ir Q In N-.-' 1 . C 0 ', J . ' f ' 0 0 A Q . . I 1 Q ' o l Of' fill K7 I 4 , - 'xl 4-Y uf' ir. n OFFICERS Clnoffhwwgellnd Q Wu lam Ewing Donald ' 'mega' R hun uva George Wrlghi LIYSC Ozadeifrl OH ri Y Norma Alberfson Rrchard Amndon Dean Armsirong Anna Mae Baler Paul Baker Albarf Bvngman Richard Brvanx Palrucua Bladel Dale Bopes Shnrley Cleveland Sylvna Curry Slephen Duron Paul Duncan Elmer Ellroll' Richard Engle Wulllam Ewing Ronald Frnley Harold Fordham Marlene Forsylhe Gary Furs? Janice Gauley Roberl Gauley LaVonne Graves Lula Harland Madellne Harmon Lucllle Hennze Roberf Huff Vonda Kadel James Kelly Bernard Kcehna Duane Kraklow Dorofhy Kranz Plnyllrs Krueger Ronald Kunlcel Frank Lascelles Gnlberf Lucas James McCannon Rulh McCormack David Malone Verlee Miller Merle Mueller Paul Nagovan Marilyn Parcherf Johnny Powell Marvm Redduck Donald Rursch Sylvra Jo Schlueler Larry Schmldl' Lyle Schmndf Mary Sehnerf Eluzabefh Summons Shurley Sloan Joe Sperl Lloyd Terrlll Donna Tompluns Kalherme Verbeke , ' .h -5 I ly - -V - QVC I , 9 , J, fi 5 'Q' , ' ,Z I , ' . . - -f 'J ,Q -.-P-. ' f-I J I, ' 4 'I -4 ' 3 -. xg ll I l 'Fx r ' . 4 'I ---- ' ' ' - L Y l 9 .A ' 2 ' -3' l, al -fl J' '-'9 3' 1 , , ' f, 3,556 aa N,f7 - ,f - ty. ' . 1 al 1 ' 1 - J V - - 1? -, ' 2 io Li -1 3 ' ' l .1 s A ' - ig' A L 3 W 1 . ,. xx ' f ffl :CH ' r- Q- V 2 I I ff in ' A ly 5 1 ' :af I , 'L J' 4 . 5. 4' - ' Kg. . KX. ' r '- .- G 47' 3 ' AN 5 . '14 V., 'if E' Rufh McGinnis X Y , 1 I I 4 ' Af, ,li 1 . f za., L ra? u' I Q 4. 'f..Lx f'l I3 . -, , ,, '- 4' L. . r J - , . J ,ff ww 9 K , ,J . . ' 1' X . X , i.'y,1+ J yy y A . . .1 n . . us.. L. , ls 3 3 ' .- . . ' .1 .0 3 ll -7 ' ' . . ,A gl' 1 A . ' --if , A . .1 - s . 5 . . .ix A pftth . ' l - , N ' if , A '- r , 1 .dd L -n 1 l 5 ' Of L ,w' f lf Q , , iz , - r . -'fr fa' Ig - -li'g'4'l1l.ilAg 5:'l J ' ' 5 , ,- I A, V' J J .H. . I' . .PI it y K -3 . t . 4? 'Q ' f , -, IX IN-I7 ff 1.16 T65 fwzcvfi 15207 U ' On August 31, 1951, 61 freshmen registered at Reynolds Hig chool Some were fam1li.ar with R C I-I S , but others weren't. Te met all out teachers, received our books and were assigned our lockers On September L, we nfreshiesn attended our first classes and re- ceived our first assignments in the books new to us On September 7, the freshmen met in home room period and elected Presldent Lloyd Terrill Secret ry Vonda Kadel Vlce President U n Rursch Treasl er Bill Emng Student Council Representat Anna Mae Baker, Martha Jinegard, J lm Kelly Colors Blue and Gold Motto All that glitters 15 not gold Flower Yellow Rose Sponsors hrs Sanchez and dr Ryder A contract to buy class rings from the Josten Ring Coxrparv for three years was approved by the class On September 26, the freshman Engllsh classes went to Rock Island, where they vis1ted the Rock Island Llbrary The sophomore class sponsored a party for us on September 28 After a Weiner roast we spent the evening skating . We returned the favor and gave a party for the sophomweseon llar.cb'23. Oh look! aren't they a sight! was heard a good mary times on Oct- ober 26. Hhy? Because the freshman were being imrhbd, of course. On November 2, our class made a float for homecoming. We elected Vonda Kadel as freshmen attendant. As her escort she chose George We had concessions several times and at the close of the year there was approximately 335 in the treasury. 'ff--F5 -we. ' 2 X -4 ., 1 . ffl V ' .L 1' - 4 W 'Y O . ,A O O I 0 1 O I class officers. They were as follows: ' : 2. , 1 ' : . c A .1 L' o : '. ' ' 1 ives: 1K ' I n . ' ll i O 2 1 o QV o L - O . . 0 O , . 1 . . Q fx, Mrf'N I I! G f, - 'Q' axgf-'7 , 7 A A L K W il, j:XfFggL4qL::?i2L,f: ,f'UQl.i1'a 71. iv f'.,1'?4L7'f ?. U ' ch I The Student Council hasxagainjhad another successful gearT Uhder the leaderfhi of he presldent, Kenneth Parchert, more projects -were undertaken +han ever before. Other Dff1CDTS were v1ce-pres1dert Mona Lea Y d , and secremary-Juanita Lowe. The cwun nl suonsored the Crusade for Freedom. The money donated to this avae 15 be1ng used to help bulld rad o t3L1OHS to word mess ages to pa-Ll ln COLDtT16S behlnd the 1ron cur 11. Counc 1 VGWWV s took up collectlons for Anerlcan Junlor Red Cross. so otll ted used clothlng for the 'axe he Chwld en Feder atlon. T11 f a+ time our school o ng' u clothlng c u U had or efalfns only once durlng the year. All the proceeds were turn d ore to the larch of Dlmes alonb rwth the money donaJed bv the hlgh school fuden s naklng a total of 100 or mo e. The councll spcnsored M asse bl o ovrans. On December , he Gypsv Troubad S p esented a program of 1 0 and danclng and on Feb ruary 15, Doo rlwal Show pre erted a ea+ur:ng goats dogs, The avn ale VlS1tatlOP oa,s 'fre conducted on Aprll 22 and 93 t s attendlng Couic schemes lncldce Qell11v lce cream and also gold pf 1 Reynolds oas'axv 1 so eddle Dflnt d on them. ez send delevates + lot bonxentlon at Auburn b + 1 a uert attended the s+aTe CD fennlor a UCOTLH as a COmm1tt9D nrt n Bernlce Parchert an Jar 5 uel er want as el egatesg Cllmaflng the school year were the all school electlor and candle- l ght Ia t o under the d1rect1on of the councll. + . P u , , v . . . M X - -, - , 0 : n - -ln- .gte- c. , ,n Q N. w ,, c , A n,. . . . , . - ,, J d. c .- ,J ,. - . 1 . . . L . if -Q ' - ug-.' , V . M . i. . . .. ..L ' '. 195 A T -. - ' -L ' - he al , . ec, Q ' 7 - , -. r, R1 v ' v ' .. ., - A . , 1. . 43 J' .L ,J ' J. J' .' I 1 - 'f Jff T,s. , T -a:,-c.,r he lr ,Fas .'-ral ' -1 .,r rx 4 . . . '-J 3 -n A ' I ' 'N1 .- 44 4 L1 .. 4 W7 ' -. ' . e 1 r M N .l ,. ' . U , ' . C' J- ' ' vw - . .J .Ju Ax mf . . : ., ,H 7.2 X ., a.. ' L 44. 5. .. ...J A , ,J , ,J J , ' , fx- vu rx vw yr-5 ' J 1 at .fl , , , nl Y L . - 1 . . - Hx ' .' ' 3 J. 1 , :.rd S 5. , - S -- 'c 3 , T J and monk We Tue t h' ' T -' W w uf' ala A e,.e . . H10 s ere m.L1ct.., ' , . S Us-'-' -A ' ' ' ' -- ., ' . 121 el: oi g. to ' 1 . . . ns' ..-q 4. ' . .:. -7 j .,.' , ' 1. -'..' uh fl. U1 , 19 ',l,'3 JI e . 1 v v ,,,, n . Q, , . . 1' ,J 1 r 7 .x1,, . Le. -ro . . . T7 -. --1 V -'T ,l - L ' r - J!'.C--.,S . A.1.,. 1. 1.. L.-. 9 L .Ce -. as J. .. - - - 9 ' .- - f-' -, -- I-T ,- ' ' - ' .e J,'e AAW -H .0 O to ,.e Wlsor A W f, M ,X ,A - , . Q ., , h , . TJ L-Rffoh F.rc. ,dv If ., ' J -T c . . , . , T, . . - ngnier Q Q - '.d ueP.T U-, fp d - Y A , . J., . . . . 1 1. m.a . u Sealed, leff fo righf: K. Parcheri, M. L. Kadel, J. Lowe, J. Mueller. Siandingz B. Parcherl, M. Onken. J. Casfor, S. Weiss. Mrs. Sanchez, D. Forsylhe, F. Vroman, A. Baier, M.Winegard, G. Aflig, J. Reffig. Jim Kelly. DENT COUNCIL vfx axiom QBXN all x V W' . 3 XI 255:02 Cgagvgefoge. Bw... 'WS' nxvl' Bn' lax' .f x5xnell r S. X!4.'z3B.,xov.?eXA:lScyq3Lt.h . 'GSW Q' 3 Aex vlxfovelaa X, B Y 'mq Y .6 . , K . g Xexx W 5xb 'llL.l'Q,,m- awoxwxfll 5, oo- VX 9. C' Mo xg sk QS- XA. Sea pw' 5K109xK,.,uWw,n- VN' Vilas Y M. PN ga 'mcie L ' -W 1. N vu.--1, Firsf row: R. McCormick, S. Weiss, G. Acker, M. Baker, D. Doonan. Second row: M. L. Kadel, A. Raflabun, Darlene Kraklow, B. Carpenfer, Mr. Mifchell. KT Q lmlor 40.53 lea ea The Junlor Classlcal League is an organlzatlon of Lat1 1h high schools throughout the Unlted States. Th1s year the Reynolds had 26 members The officers were Sh1rley f618S Joan Verbeke Verlee M1ller sandra Powell M1ss Johnston Presldent Vlce President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor M62 students league 1n ffilfx fs f A The club entered a Roman chariot ln the Homecoming parade Members followed , carrylng Our motto, nSemper Paratus,U which means WAlways Ready At Christmas a basket of fruit, nuts and candy was sent to Shirley Docherty, who was recuperating with a broken leg Highlighting the year was the Roman Banquet held on May 5 Members of the league dressed ln Roman togas, ate Roman food 1n Roman style f f ...J wc ,N we The Reynolds Chapter of the Internatlonal Honorary Soclety for high school gournallsm was formed 1n May, 1950 Chartern mbers were Ann Jarvls, narlan L1nde, Harriett Amldon, Margaret McCorm1ck, Clar1ce Elllott, Kathryn 'h1tlock, and Gerranlce Bingman In December and May the chapter held candlelight 1n1t1ation cer- emonles 1n all school assembly programs S1x new members were lnstalleds Virginla Todd, Barbara Haas, JoAnn Hofer, Kenneth McCormick, Jim Terrill, and Jeanette Castor The Reynolds Chapter 1S open only to those doing outstand1ng work in journallsm. Our chapter has an honorary member-Ruth McCromick She has done outstanding work on the newspaper, but since she is a freshman, does not qualify as an active member. 37 lf! I 4 0 7 ' N I I K 0 3 A . U . . Falk? X . R gs . ' Jr f' ,, ' IJ . , . , - ll. . Q . A . . D Xjk ' 1 ff? ,X J,--111 'Ns 1, 1 ,rw 5 --3 .JM . . 4 . 0 -P . ,, . . . W 1 . . . . . . . . . . . Q . O F F A GFHCERS AND SWEETHEART 534' REYNU PWR MY. S GWQ ll K OFAME VOK-9TlOl'l0L QGRDCULTURE n l-HON SCHOOL 4.- Lello rqlwl J all S Sclwrmdl M Nnce J Mueller M Rursch D Mueller S Aclrer sweelheark Jam Holer Mr McKelvey I Sv REYNM.. -P ruwrme om S QXSWQQ M M9164 VOCOHODCIL 9691 HOOL Scaled, lofi lo rlglwh Ralph Borloll. O. Rursclu, B. Ellloli, D. Hall, G. Alllq, F. Trulson. K. Parcherl, J. Relklq. Slandlnq R. Carlson, K. Bonnen, G. Price, M. Belslxause. S. P-omrnel. J. Ruggles, K. McGinnis, W. Woolley, R. Spivey, J. Fuhr F. Taylor, C. Sclwnler, R. Molllll. L. Carlson. FRESH 8 SOPH REYNOLDS CHAPTER VOCFITIOHQL QGRICULTURE rn HIGH SCHOOL R y Mmfo + Mad AT WORK AND PLAY fa-m4?:2 X X Vik'-7 U ure K XQTTUQY 5 O QW 09552635 President Marvin Rursch Trea Marvin Nic T A Secretary . . James Lueller Stanley Schmidt X atch Dog ... Jim Hofer Sponsor Iilliam T McKelvey The Reynolds Chapter of Future Farmers of America was organized in the fall of 193h FFA, is a farm y uth organization of voluntary membership Among many other things members learn through participation are how to conduct and take part in public meetings, to speak in public, to bu and sell co operatively, and to assume civic responsibility On September 15 through 17 Marvin Rursch, Douglas Mueller, George Attig, Bob Moffitt, Dean Hall, Wayne Woolley, Lyle Carlson, Jon Ball, Kenneth Bonnen, and James Mueller went to Camp Hauberg at Port Byron to the 'Leadership Training Campn accompained by Ur Mcnelvey Cn October 8 ll, Mr UcKelvey took Jim Hofer, Douglas lueller, James Mueller, and Marvin Qursch to the National Convention at Kansas Citj, Missouri Shirley Acker was chosen FFA Sweetheart and was presented with a blue Jacket The sectional Parliamentary Procedure Contest was held at Reynolds, March 29. Reynolds placed 3rd. Other events of interest were the Sect onnl Speaking Contest held April l, the Father and Son Banquet held on Anvil L, and Production Awards Contest on April 22, at which Reynolds took four first places out of nine entries. The FFA in co-operation with the FHA served hot lunches from Dec- ember to April. The Sl members in Reynolds FFA undertook several big undertakings including the purchasing of a steam cleaner and the ccntinuation of the chain gilt program. ,, X A NFxEZiX j . Nw, 1 1 Q -if U .. 1 I Q. im.: X . 24 gd! I' L2 LX. ,. . oeooooooo . Croeooao ' ' ' ax-S4 Vice-President....Douglas Mueller Reporters......Jon Ball X J' X 0 Q 00000 ' ' OOlO::OOl,?. O . . . . Q , . . M . . ' . - . . ' W 1-L, f'-7 if 1 I UMQMTQ A omemakerzs O XCBTLYHCTFCJJ I ff The Reynolds Chapter of FHA, organized in 1 MS, originated fr m a i.!f. .home economics group which was known as HThe Spoon and Handle Club.U 4.,' X ,HL 'Qx, Today the membership totals 85. N QQ Qi, The first undertaking of the year was to carry out the fifth purpose of FHA-promoting international good will. Christmas boxes were sent to Korean children. During National FHA Week in November, five of the officers appeared on JOC-TV. The freshman were initiated into the club during this week There was a good representation at both sectional meetings the House of Delegates on October 6 and the Spring Rally on April 19 Mona Lea Kadel, section president, presided at both meetings The h t hich was enteredby th Reynolds Chapter received f rst place in the sec nodal Hobby Hat Show Kenneth NCGLDDIS, senior, was selected in November to be the Heart Throb Hiding atop the FHA float in the Homecoming Parade on November 2 were Carol Stout and Terry Schaff dressed as bride and groom club sponsored two parties during the year the FHA slumber pary or We ember 2 and an all school Barn Dance on March lb aking schemes were the selling of vanilla ard also hot in co operation rith the FFA A new steam table and co fee ere purchased from the vanilla sales. The club hopes to send delegates to the State Camp at Bloomington this summer Last year's delegates, JoAnn Hofer, Bernice Parchert, and O ICFRS P LC81'1t oo oo OQMDIIB. Lea Kadel Planlst Shlrley relss Vice president.. Bernice Parchert Hlstoflan ' Ollve iafston 5 Lyptapy , JoAnn Hofer Reporter . fe.. Shirley Acker T aaqurer Jqyce Kranz Photographer Darlene Kraklow Parl amentarian Ruth Barlett Degree Chairman Ann Kranz Song Leader Virginia Ruggles Chapter Mother Mrs Uarren Hafer Advisors .... Mrs. Lucille Childs and Mrs Bettg Jinls . . . . . , I ' ' ' . a W ' e ' 1 ' si - Q A . . . . . . . O The - ' - ' - 1 o ' . Vonff-1 .' M ' , ' Tuggfgs ' .-4 ' ? ' , fg, - Esker W ' .s. C -A . Mona Lea Kadel, think the week at camp very worthwhile. J.- A llfiijf E. 0 0 o coco 0 ooo 151 , ,- - ' ,, ' . . 0 oo ooo . 3' , 0 ossoooo ' ' ' pl ,,,,,,,,, aoooeoo L ooo sooo ooeooco ' ' ' uoooo e 7 ' ooooooo 1 . ' Q ' ..-Ii bl f ,Running O p-xxvxx..lx1ur4 M X '11 nn Hofer J KYB H1 O Marsion B P Mds Ruth B hm JoA archeri M L Kade Seaied Ye Acker Siandmg A Kram. Dadene Kraklow S Weuss V Rugq ff ,QS H io ugh! Mrs C 1 Kes 42 0+ K and QNXXNRYYXZLEI rw. KX W YD x Q Q F. 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' ' . gt Do The Reynolds Band, under the direction of Mr David Kaplan, began the 1951-52 season with twenty four members The Junior Band consis+ed of ten high school students and seven grade school students The first appearance of the band was made at the Corn Festival Pa rade in Orion on September 15 The Pop Concert, held on October Zb, was termed a great success by everyone The Junior band helped as waitresses and waiters and were re- sponsible for most of the posters that were made The concert was pre- sented for the purpose of raising money to buy band uniforms Total profits amounted to ,170 The RCHS band and chorus traveled to Joy High School on November 20 to present a musical concert in return for a fine exhibition put on by the Joy music department at Reynolds last spring A Christmas Concert, which was a combination of the Senior and Junior Bands and the chorus, a Spring Concert and a Pop Concert were al so presented The band played at all home football and basketball games and also marched and played in the Halloween parade sponsored by the American Legion on October 31. Reynolds, Roosevelt Military Academ , Gladstone-Oquakwa and the hostess school, Stronghurst, combined bands and choruses in a music fes- tival in January. This festival was the first to be presented by these schools and the schools are looking forward to putting on another festi- val next year. A highlight of the year for the RCHS Music Department was the Dis- trict contest on March 15 and March 22. Kathryn Moffitt, Geneva Johnson and Ruth McCormick received first place ratings in the vocal de- ! ex JJ Q35 ow? Y N J VIA V' ,' If B -. f ,f 5 LQ , partment. A brass ensemble consisting of Raymond loffitt, Sandra Powell, Donna Doonan and Lloyd Fox also received a first rating. Second place ratings went to Virginia Ruggles-vocal solog Katherine Moffitt, Virginla Ruggles, Marlene Forsythe, Ruth McCormick, Ruth Ellen Miller, and Geneva Johnson-vocal sextetg Alice Rathbun saxaphone solog Donna Terry, Kenneth Parchert, Charles Schnler trumpet tr1o Third place ratlngs went to Shlrley Bestian, Verlee Miller, Darlene Kraklow vocal trlo, A1108 Rathbun, Marlene Forsythe, Beverly Carpenter and Marvin Rursch saxaphone quartet The flrst place wlnners went to the state contest at Bradley Unlverslty, Peorla on May 2 Another 8XClt1ng event was the measurlng for new unlfonms and choral robes by Don Long, of the Dehoulin Brothers Company, on March 6 and 7 The purchase of these uniforms was made possible by the ha L work of the band,, their parents and the MUSIC Booster Club The un1 forms are of all wool whlpcord, the coats and caps are maroon trimmed ln maroon and wh1te, the trousers are a contrastlng blue-gray trlmmed 1n maroon and white Presidents. Treasurer Attendance Taler Llbrarlansur Chairran Secretary President Secretary Treasurer Treasurer L1brarian SENIOR BAND OFFICERS OOC JUNIOR BAND OFFICERS Llbrarlan CHORUS OFFICERS 0090 O Kenneth Parchert qandra Powell Jeannene Kelly Barbara edeklnd Lloyd Fox James Kelly Anna mae Baker Virglnla Ruggles Geneva Johnson Verlee Mlller JJQPN i , . . Q . l . . . . I . . . . . r? , . . .- ' 1 o . ,,' . oooooo 0 oooa ooooneoooo oo swoon f ooooo oooo - . I 'o'o'ooooo sooo if President.................................Steve DiXOl'1 . ooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooo ' ' D ooooooooooooo 1 ooooooooooooo 1 0000 . s ' ' aoooo 0 oo oooso ' ooooooooooooo o ooooo 'Q Leff fo rrghi' Hrs? row A Renmson M Forsyflne G Johnson R Muller L Graves L Hanland S Sloan Darlene Kraklow Second row B McNall O Marsion V Muller S Beshan D Dixon K Mof5H B Carpenter V Ruggles R McCormack J Casfor Thlrd row M Carlson JoAnn Hofer R Cleveland S Cleveland K Verbelre M Wynn Drrecfor Mr Kaplan LQH fo righf: Mr. Kaplan, R. Carlson, D. Armsfrong, F. Trulson. A. Bingman, J. Ball, N. Sprosfon. 'L 7 L' -. a2 '.'Jr T - f , - f a '-Y-, ge I' L ., . !qig:.2jU F, 3 JL. f Q5 2- fi 4 W ,444 ll A- ire.: 1, -if X 'Y hw? 3'3f Y' lei. ,AQ ILJQ 'il -'in ,ily 'C ffm-I ,, I4 Q ,x -, Q xi M .Z If you saw LaVerne Krueger.clad n long unde ear last year you were wandering through the halls of R C H S., he was 1n costume for the junmor pla , Nlnner W1llyn Don DeMoulin, a bashful and henpecked teen ager, was doted over by three old maid aunts The sprlng prom was only two weeks away and the aunts, Kat1e Loff1tt, Donna Doonan, and Lorralne Beir1, thought that Don should have a date They p1cked out a nelghbor g1rl, Glenna lcker, whlch wasnit exactly what Don wanted Don's problems were solved as Glenna got the chlcken pox Laverne Krueger, Don's 1nner self, who all thls time has been bothering hlm and gettln h1m 1nto a lot of trouble w1th h1s aunts, chanved hlm from a bashful boy into a very popular one Two not very bashful twlns, Sara Danner and Shirley Ieiss, asked Don for a date and w1th the help of h1s Nlnner Selfn, Don decided to Barbara Wedek1nd, and wanted to ask her for a date, but she was golng steady w1th Kenny McG1nnis With the help of his Inner Self, Don was faced w1th fight1ng Kenn Much to h1s dismay, Barbara and Kenn break up, and Barbara can go with hmm Glenna discovered that she didn't have the chickenpox after ally and he st1ll had a date with Sara Kenny and h1s fr1end, Norman Sproston, end up with Sara and Glenna, and Don goes with Barbara Don f1nally gets rld of h1s 'Inner Selfn as he defies his aunts and declares he 15 bO1Dg to do what he really wants Helplng w1th the play were Kenny WCCOTm1Ck, Leqoy Fowler, Donna Dmxon, Loretta Hahn, Iarllyn Baker, Jolnn Hofer, Kenn Parchert, Darlene and IHTJUTIG KT8k10W The play was under the dlrectlon of lr Donald Stapleton fl I X 'AL X 1 fy take Sara. Don meantime had fallen for a girl in his class at school, . I . . , hi- K. M L Bren, Krueger. Lair io rig . N. Sprosion, . L. G. Ackar, if cGXnnis, Barbara Wedeklnd, S. ' , . ' ' K. Momki, D. Doonan, D. DeM W mss 5 Dannor, ouhn, - Firsk row. Acksr, A. Crawford, E. Workman, . MariNn Parcheri. Second row: F. Vroman, L. Bieri, S. Beshan S. Hohon, F. Lowe, Miss Byers, and R. McCormXck. A N B Parcherk, ' ' J S YL 20 0, nAm ing racien, a hilarious farc i three acts, s presggted by the Reynolds seniors on November 15 and 16. Tyler and racie Under- wood, young college kids, marry'secretly-unknwon to Ty's rich Uncle Horatio an Gracie's wealth Aunt Talulah It is perfectly amazing how Gracie can invent such whoppers out of Hwhole clothn when caught in a jam She tells her boss, Damrock, she 1sn't married becuase he refuses to em loy married women Of course, Darious Damrock, Horatio Helfrey, and Talulah Tate-all three the bitterest of enemies-AWOULD decide to visit the Underwoods on the same day Immediately a riot begins! Gracie pretends she is tW1DS Uncle Horatio sits in a chocolate pie. Horatio and Damrock both fall for Ty, disguised as the gay widow, Clementine Clatterbuck, and the two old fellows come to blows over Clementine KTyD Other comic characters in this howl arious farce are Farina Fudd, the hillbilly maid, Butch Briscoe, a guard at an insane aslyum, Rainbow Batts, the Negro cook, Mrs. Spicer, a nosey neighbor, Dodie, her smart a leck brat, and Peidmont Jones, a Negro handy-man who is always getting sick when he goes to do some work McCormick, Shirley Bestian, Kathryn Moffitt, Jim Terrill, Shirley Weiss, Lorraine Bierig JoAnn Hoferg Norman Sproston, and Jim Mueller, placing Don DeMoulin who was lngured in a football game The production staff consisted of: rroperties-Kenneth McGinnis, LeRoy Fowler, Stage-Donna Doonan, Bruce Hells, Tickets Barbara edekind, Glenna Acker, and Marilyn Baker, Ushers A Rathbun, A Craw ford, S. Danner, M Kraklow, and F Vroman. The pla wa. under the direction of Mr. Thitesell The cast consisted of: Mona Lea Kadel, Laverne Krueger, Kenneth ' ' Pi:- ' -' u e ' l I al ', ' . -...S Lef fo gh? M Whfesll K Moff'H S W K MC Ku Kad N Spo GRACE T ff' s. 5h ,ET A Y C . A 1 ri : r. 3 e , . l , . eiss, J. Mueller, L. Bieri, . c ormick, L. r eger, S. Besfian, M. L. el, J. Terrill, JoAnn Hofer, and . r sion. T kg' ' . ' f .5 ' 1 Q if il Q Q43-f AMAZING ,Q I , 4 5 , Q' sl Q' Ai . . 4 gg F .A I f- , Q E V 71' If - rn ' . A A A 'S' B ,. - . I K . ,U - :Lv 1 2 I 6 ' N O R Z rsalixwvuffx A X... The Tri-Glna, ew organ1zaHqonK1 the scho l, w s formerly known as Girls Club The officers set up a new constltutlon, creed, and polnt system, viuch were approved by the club. Before bo omng a member, each girl had to take a two and a three m1le hike, and attend a cookout T carry out the hlklng act1v1t1es, the club was d1v1oed 1nto f1ve sections, and the glrls that l1ved 1n the respectlve sect ons voted on a section leader The sectlons were-Drury wlth Ann Kranz, section leader, Edglng ton wlth Beverly Carpenter, leader, Andalusia Wlth Alta Rennlson, leader, Reynolds, Judy Allen leader, Ill1no1s Clty, Darlene Krmklow, leader The cook out was to be a club actlvity, but bad weather prevented havmng one In place of the cook out, a potluck supper was held 1n the school building, followed by an impres ive candlel1ght 1nitiat1on cere mon ACtiV1ti6S sponsored by the club during the year we e Homecomlng on November 2 and 3, whlch included the parade, coronatlon dance. MUSIC was furnished by the Gene Gast orchestra Ridlng atop the Tri G float was Joyce Kranz who was chosen to be Miss Autumn lhlrty numbers made up the annual Novelty N1te Program on March 27 Proflts totaled nearly ,100 A Peterncotton tail'theme proved most successful at the Cotton Ball and Tw1rp Day on Aprll 25. Danclng was to the music of Dlck McColl's band. The final actlvity was the cookout for all members and fr1ends. It was very eventful and a lot of fun for all that belonged. ,X .f y ffm Q L -1 - git I . . . al U xl - .,,4 X' f . . .5 . . . O . . . - . - . . I . U . F . . . ' N . . ' . TL . Len fo r. 'QM :JOA nn H ofer . 5. W eiss M . Few man - J . Kra V11 . Mrs. And E'-son W X Ref, 0. OK-so . ecoo6 '4erbe'1-1 sing mul: eN. atxeoe A016 Aeimd, So?-no Yxo Cvmiotd, 5. an, humane 5. Yarclnexk 0.013 e NN Yx. V666 new x Lekk Ro x'xq'nk, Tusk :owl-. Barbara vow. 9-uk BBYXOKR, 5. Yxaas, S. QYxo , M. X.. Ysndd, M. Skopss, Pg. 'Many M. Y-vaixowl. Voutixn vow. Elafyode Yudoevi, S. Om '4 . Ruqghs. A N N U A Sealed lofi fo rnglmf M l.. Kadel B Haas N Downey M Onlren F Vroman G Aclrer JoAnn Hofer M Balmer Slandung Mr Mui che Darlene Kraklow S Weuss J Mueller J Casfor S Rommel S Donner S Elluofl B Carpenfer J Terrnll K McCormick -A Scaled lofi lo YIQllf B Haas M Baker S Weiss. LQH fo rnghl Mr Mulchell B Carpenlor G Pruce B Ewmg S Achr G Acier L Baer: S Boxhan A Rallobun D Doonan Darlene Krallow R Mccormncl G Johnson J Ball L S T A F F N ' 5 ig SJ , S -X ,, 'Rain P , - .fo A 1 44 A P X A A O' M E J . A R . 54 . ,..' ,. ',. .- , ,. ', . ,. . Kneeling: M. Sfropes, V. Todd, Rufh Barleli. Sfanding: Jeanneno Kelly, J. Feldman, Marjorie Parcherl. R S X T Y :men M rlorle ParCl e'l' 'lea a M. Sfropes, J. Feldman, Ruth Barlelf. T 9 Kexwl V. 0 dd J R-1 'X W 1, FOOTBALL TEAM fs Sealed lef? fo right D. Armsirong, J. Ball. G. ANig, J. Fuhr, K. McGinn's, D. DeMoulin, Reber! Mol'fiH, N. Sprosfon ' 8. Ewing Duane Kraklow. Second row: D. Rursch, M. Nice D. Forsyihe, W. Willrins S, Schmidf, S. Farcherf, D. Hall J. Hampfon, G. Overmire D. Manner, B. Huff. Third row: G. Price, R. Engle, M. Rursch. C. Schnier G. Furs? P. Baker, K. Parcherf, Ralph Barlefl, Mr. Scliefi. Coach Mr Schaff Sealed left fo rughl E Meyers G Pruce Lawns Terrnll Roberl Mofllif K MCCOTmICk L Fox J Relhg D Manner B Elluoff Second row N Sproslon C Sclwnler M Rurscls D DeMoulln M Nlce W Woolley D Hall J Ball J Harnplon Jlm Hofer Sfandmg G Dunlrer D Wood G Pape S Parclwerf W Wnlkens R Dean J Fulnr Danny Bopes K McGmms S Schrmdf G AHng Ralph Barlelf A Nl B 9 P6 Klrreklovl LUN Rgihq qhe 'l ns acl' D Fgglo' D ills' un, D 'av S0613 on 9 Arm eau S xi 6 hmm B B E ' 0 ko f'2l::n LY 'ua ,nm hslc , 'on 'often G Szzlnml B Coach Mr Lefi fo nghf firsf row B Kelly B Momfi E Meyers L. Fox M Rurscll Second row N Sproslon Mr Townsend K McCormlcl C Sclmler G Papo S Schmudi 59 l T R A C K A HBQQ 'iii . K ' I ty 3 ' T E 4,5 ' TN f, C .XX C A 1 . C B P' , L K Eqx-of q L F ., -VNC' Fglf .297 '.l'U V A R S I T Y Oflllbct Z Th1s year' football team seemed to have wany bad oreaks, but they had a few good ones alon Wlth the bad The team opened the season by playlnv at lexls and was defeated there Two f thf ood breaks durlng the season came wh n Don Dehoplxn ran two totehdorns one for 75 yards f aaa1nst ledo, and the otherN o Bo yards a aln t I The bad bPeaKS were!! h Ienneth 1cG1h11s and Lewls TGTT111 YN were lngured Whllb playln t I J an s a result, the were out of the game for the rest of the seasohyxxbo DCl3u11D fhcurred a le lnguqy whlle playln De 1tt at Reynolds whlch als ut Don out of ommlsslon for the f1nal home ame-the HOm8CO1lH 1 th Strom hurst The HOMQCOMIHU Game was nearly a success XVThe'!f1rst play for Rhea Reynolds Just about brou ht 1U a touchdown, nother bad break 'Spooku Xa 1 vlctory The team flnlshed the season by PIZYIH Bushnell there lthou h the squ a had a bad year, when lt comes o tallyln the w1n lose record, the team and cheerln sec 1on eemed to keep very h1 h splrlts all throi h the season S-1 ,pf ,fx f- LTA, xxm xx f ifdii XXX--I fa . , ,f 1 ' V s M ' 8 . Q 0 L 'H ' Q ' ' fiiwiki 1: - ' ' ,X 2 . e ' ' l1 T - ' wif ' , C O . JH 5 ' I - S ox-x'g Q IA,,., x X w ,' 1 , , . ' 1 W adv 1 A x I I A'lk' N ' ' ' A ' 3 aXxR:d.L. oW,f,J n fn 3 ' Xh . fee. .N . . H' Xxx, ll' 7 X 3 . . H W. Y . ' Yixjp Y I . . 5 ' R f bf, J f d . N .N .f ff to ' in Y K ' X Q.: , 1' I N.. 'QNX R' R If li . Q N -, 'V . st s-Q--A f . H . X A - -, ' x 5 r Sproston was injured in the game: Stronqhhrstfwent home with the X 1 X . . iv, , A ' ' ' S . A H al '! ' 3 m ' ,, ' 'X X ' A Ef' X ' fr X A Q - b . . ,QF X ,- X X rg fl CQTR X 'e f' M x X ' , QQ f VZ ,ll I, If -N J, X fx-jx 4 x :f ,.,' 1,-N ,N . X,X I Moe- -' ,ro lx l f 2 o 1 'f H jf Q 'E 2 X X In 'ynw A 5 H X -sf '- 2 ' N- A 1-.fiat-'15 ,S Law as at N ff ,X ,, NZ -Mx ' I xr f If b Xb .3 X 1 1 f ff' f 1 fi-J' SS-T-op x5 X, Xxx . X ,K . ,, y v-I VdhQMx ,gf WZZEINJ f V ,2 Z Shortly aft basketball season closed, the track boys began practlcing starts and runxlmlnglx B ln the gym As soon as the weather permitted, the team vent to practlc onNthe Leglon Atheletic Fleld he boys met thelr flrst uppon ts of the season, Sherrard, on April 13 They were successful n this meetyeplus many others durlng the season Flrst place was rece ed Atxthedlock Isl nd County meet and second place at the Vllco Conferfenoe Therxwer some records broken durlng the season Ed Kelly! broke the Earsjty relay L D, and Lewis Terr1l1 the Freshmen-Sophomore relay f266,,.,,The t closed the season with B very good record 1 'K , ' f ' -vm ' f ' 5 ,gf , I, . i ., 'S .ff 1 i.l - if 'jfkewu - ' ' L-f, j Zh- ' 7 to or ,V 'cj Q - a L f 'lox ' 'W 4 1 4 X 1 ' 0 ' A , - mul . W. Q, -41 1- l 1' lyk' V ,..l'1fQ,V 3 1 'X XR 'I . ' Q 1' V N1 N1 t . N r I f 2 f X ' ' A if ' x Q., , h se ' ,A E ,. gif - - -Q., . .,.., -hm 1' ' V - f . fx t . ' -'-, 1 . 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Y .Xi CLSAQDJJCLNJ The Yktball season thls year was very rough for both the coach and the boys as there were only two lettermen on the team Although the boys worked hard and had f1ne coaching under Clyde Townsend, the varslty lacked experlence The season was spent mostly 1n g1v1ng the boys valuable experlence X ch w1l1 be ed in next season's games Coach Townsend Jesu lygkel cted h1 startlng f1ve from the fol lowlng 11st of players L ,J Tor., always for the team and fast when needed, Stanley Schmztdt, ol and calculatzlon about everythlng he d1d on the court, Do Del ou11n-3 o of the games the flrst part of the season from 1n3ur1es ncurr dur n footbfalxl son but 1n there with all he had the last half f the se oniddyvpeyers, one of the cleverest and fastest men on the court for HST, B1 fxiilelxly, who would sacr1f1ce ary thing to see h1s t win, Bobxmio 1tt a good ang d gendable ball handler, Norman CSpoo D Sprost n, who co ld be rough and ready as the ,f others on the court Ome must rro forget to mentlon the backbone of any tean, the substltutes and the anagrs substltutes--f'. Pape, 'CCOI'I '11Ck, I Rll1'SCh, 'C'NSC' 16 M N1c managers--S Parchert and Attlg fn v The B team, coached by! Jay scna f, lncl ded the followlng Shull, V Goof, D Fo sgthe, G Oveinlr , D xR'u.r c Larry Schmidt, Gauley, D Armstron , L le .1 hI ldt, D Blv s A B1 S Duron e all wlsh QCHS could ave won ore ames, but we are sure that with another year's ern ce beh1nd dur boys, ve can look forward to some good, hard bas et a lNQext season xx llf Wa Y' J' J O . . . . . u Q n EX Q L N ' Q X - a ha d, - XX .J . . . N ' I L . X If A'--. an 1-1 Rig' If ,,f- -'Cxxx q7:?dXX 1 . . 5 H '-1 XX K v, y' . 'N f. 1 Riff, t , . . N'1 ff 1' if ,hs K 1' . ' ' I X! tk l ' ffl : ' .:- K. , . , w D' . , G 4. A - -O ' O 'O O I E NNN'-v . . X X x X 1 X ' l 2 5 Y X xx 0 I 0 7 1 0 14. 9 Q R0 : K ' h jd T u -.-if . A M . XR g A . .X I, If 5, 'T' ' ' f 1 -' x RL, tl J - ' X X ' , x f'N MMS Qaklnfeizz s Girls physical educatio c asses or P E as it is com only known, started off the year by playing soccer a modified form of football Iher the weather was too cold for outdoor play, the girls could be seen participating in a Past and lively game of 'ici ball in the gym 'Swing your partrern 'promenade all Yes, 1t's the Reynolds square dance tea , knovn as the Swingsters. in action This group put xl bi no s a mary community affairs such as Novelty lite, County Y L b FFA contest, and lg H Familf Night They also in r rcre also contests held between the P E classes durirv the noon hour A hth hour set made up of the following people cane ou+ on top l Kadel, S eiss, S Acker, B Parchert, S Elliott, O Marston, S Danner, and J Hofer A favorite sport basketball, came next. A round robin tournament between the P clas e was climaxed by the exibition game and cham pionship playolf on larch 19 Jhen the game finally ended the trophy went to not one class, but two 3rd and hth hour tied Co-captains were JoAnn Hofer and Sara Danner btn hour, Virginia Huggles and Margorie Parchert 3rd hour. Voted +he most valuable forward was, Sandra Powell, guard Leah Van Dolah Came spring nd evezf girl' thoughts turned to softball, volley ball, and archery An added feature this year wa the health program which was con ducted for a period O1 six weeks N A fq 1 0 , C 1 C I . . - . . . T' A . .. 1 ' . . . . A . 5. , . . 5 I , ' -.I H. ' I it Q m 1 . . .5 . . . U on P ii 'tilt E L., ' ' V DHL Tally, egion S-ow, - l' 3 ' . .- erterei several ccniesis, receiving high ratings. .fn 0-0 7. . ' o 0 ' .C 4 ' o - . A .1 : Z. .'T ' . Q . ' . i O O O ' 020 S ,S ' . ' l ' - ' ' ' H , Y ' . . .- 5 . ' . , : r q- , . . . . A I . . - -M Y A V H . . , : . . -ag T . 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