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Name Joseph Annagost . . William Bliss . Paul Borden . . . Daniel Bowlby ,. Jack Carlson ., Paul Chester . . , Robert Cochran . George Day .... Ronald Deemer , . Seel Douthit . . . Fred Gearbart ..., Robert Gustinbell Bruce Hetrick . , Alan Hunter . ,. Bemard Kirkwood Clyde Kuntz . YVilliam London .. Edward Manco .. John Mulhollen . Harry Reiter . John Rhodes . . . Raymond Santini , . Nickolas Sfalrianos Eugene Siple , . Edward Stankiewicz Paul Stankiewicz . Jack Stewart ..... Francis Welsch . . Richard Weltner . Harlin Wall . ., Shirley Baun . Joan Beshada . . Diane Cathcart Marjorie Chapman Margaret Deegan Shirley Dorwarth Dorothy Douthit Hazel Dumell . . . Joyce Edelblute , . . Carolyn Frank . . . Shirley Jones . , Mildred Keller . Doris Laverick . . . Madeline Meholick Evelyn Mowrey , , Francis Nocerine , Shirley Nogroski , Florence Norris , . Joan Sheesley . . , Ethel Smith .,,. Edith Stevenson Eleanor Stewart ,. Dorothy Wamick . Nick-name Joker . Bill . . Hotrod . Boll: . . . 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Senior Class History Years glide by and all we have left of our happy school days are fond memories. In 1946 we thought it would seem like ages to accom- plish our goal by graduating from Reynoldsville High School. Now it seems like only yesterday we as Freshmen went half-frightened to our classes. Of course that fear only lasted a few days because we found friendliness, under- standing and good will of our teachers. It took a month or so to get used to the name Freshie or Greenie , but again we conquered another obstacle which presents itself to every Fresh- man. We now began to feel like a part of the RHS and we were only too eager to knuckle down to our studies and our entertainments. A big class of over one hundred needed some leadership so we held a meeting in the gym and elected our officers and advisor to lead the class. Joan Beshada was elected president: Fred Gearhart vice-presidentg Joan Sheesley secretaryg Ray Santini treasurer. Miss Stormer was chosen class advisor and I must add a good one too. We held several meetings during the year to plan our parties. We were the first class to sell hot dogs at a school party and it proved successful. The end of the year came and with it came smiling faces, well, most of them were smiling. Sorry to say we did leave a few behind but it was very few. In the fall of 1947 we returned to our Alma Mater. In our hearts and minds we had the desire to make it and ourself better and prouder. We were sorry to learn a few of our classmates had not returned and during the year we lost some more. As Sophomores, we had more con- fidence in ourselves and we didn't waste time applying the name we got as Freshmen. Our officers were elected and we got off to a flying start. Our officers for this year were as follows: Paul Stankiewicz was elected president: Fran Welsch was elected vice-presidentg Ed Stan- kiewicz was elected secretaryg Paul Chester was elected treasurer. Mr. Kirkwood performed the duty of class advisor. In our Sophomore year decisions arose which must be settled by the entire class. Everyone knew why all the Sophomores were running through the halls very excited. The big day in the life of all Sophomores had come and that was choosing our class rings. We still think we made a good selection. This was the year to pick our class colors. With little dif- ficulty we chose blue and white. Two successful parties were held during the year but our fi- nances were still low. However you worry about your money when your Juniors. As Juniors we were in the upper bracket and only one step from the final step. We began to realize how great school really was. We also realized the money situation was next to disas- terous. Our officers, Fran Welsch, president. Diane Cathcart, vice-president, and Eleanor Stewart, secretary-treasurer got the ball rolling for a successful year. Miss Robertson had her classes sell candy, and we received some of the profit. A school party proved helpful to our funds. In April our big event took place. It was our Junior Class play entitled The Show Must Go On . Mrs. Crooks skillfully directed an able cast and it proved to be a huge success. It was the turning point of our financial situation. We were able to present for the Seniors a delicious banquet at the Methodist Church. We beautifully decorated the Rose Garden and in all its charm we danced to Dutch Campbell and his orchestra at the prom. We were promoted to Room E and F and you know what that means. Only one year, one happy year of school left. No wonder the Seniors look all wrapped up in their thoughts, it must be they're thinking of leaving and regretting it too. Your Senior year is the year in which you didn't doubt that school is the happiest time of your life. We all realize it is time to think of the future and the planning we do now is the stepping stone to success. We're supposed to be a pretty disagreeable class but I think they'll miss us when we leave. About the first thing we did this year was to elect our officers. Diane Cathcart was elected president, Paul Stankiewicz was elected vice- president, and Eddie Manco was elected treas- urer. This is our big year in getting our pic- tures, picking our announcements and name cards. We held one school party and next we pre- sented another successful play. It was entitled Campus Quarantine and under the direction of Mrs. Hammond, the cast joyfully presented it to a huge audience. Our Senior Class is small but it has never failed in any of its undertakings. The school will lose some outstanding athletes and some outstanding scholars when it loses the Class of '50. On behalf of the Senior Class, I wish the underclassmen a prosperous and successful fu- ture as they journey on their way to higher grades. We hope they set the highest standards and never do anything below them.
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