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und. In the distance'- Her portals tall and wide - The Whispering Pines. REYNOLDS HIGH SENIOR POEMS METAMORPHOSIS THE WHISPERING PINES Evelyn Bolling, Ianuary Class Poet Marjorie Patterson, Iune Class Poet We stand at the turning point of life And slowly turn our headsg We view the past with wistful eyes, and Wonder where the years have fled. Four pages have been filled With mingled joy and grief: Four years that were so long, But now they seem so brief. Four gay and carefree years had we Without a thought of future daysz We gayly tripped down life's pathway Caring naught for blame or praise. One chapter of our lives is closed, To us these years have deeper meaningg We wonder how others can be gay and free, When a future world on us is leaning. We view the coming years with eager eyes, And long to see the future unfold: But though we are denied the eyes of seers, We are blessed with visions manifold. For we have youth and faith and hope, And we are equipped to fight the foe. Our privilege is to choose the road That will lead to riches or fame or woe. As we go on to other chapters in our life, We pray that God will guide our falterin And make our life clean-lived, well spent, g step, Climbing heights unattainable without His help. So when our final chapter is closed. And we go upward to our goal: We pause to tribute to our Helper, And ask His blessings upon our soul. Pine cones, clustered, rustic, Natures finest art Pine trees' woodsy fragrance Lifts the heavy heartf- Pine trees, straight and slender, Bending in the windy Pine groves make a haven For the weary mind. Pine boughs, graceful, arching, Form a temple dome Pine woods, sighing sadly Turn our thoughts to home- Pine needles, tiny spears Glisten in the rainy Pine trees whisper softly, Call us back again. Pine trees mark thee, Reynolds, Seem a part of thee- Pine trees, when we wander, Send us back to thee. 2995?
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, . Lola Williams Commercial Childhood Delight--To he someone famous Ollice Page 2: Etiquette Club 3. 4: Pine XVhispers Re. porter 3. Marjorie Williams Latin Childhood Delight-Riding hobby horses Latin Club 2: Etiquette Club 3.4: Vice Pres. 3: College Club 5: Pres. 5: Pine Whispers Ass. Ed. 3.4. 5: Black and Gold Ass. Ed. 3, 4: Editor-in-Chief 5: Del- egate N. C. Press Convention 4: Delegate S. 1. P. A. 5: Quill and Scroll 4,5: Nat'l Honor Society 4, 5: Oflice Page 4, 5: State Honor Society Convention 5: Reynolds D. A. R. Representative 5: Class Historian 5. Calder Womble General Childhood Delight-Getting the car House Member 1: Ass't Football Mgr. 1,22 Scrub Foot- ball 2, 3: I-li-Y 1, Z, 3.4: Pres. 1: Sec. 3.43 Nat'l Hi-Y Delegate 4: Band 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: HPine Whispers Business Stall 3: Business Mgr. 4: Harlequin Club 2: Eti- quette Club 4: Ushers Club 3. 4: Delegate Hi-Y Conven- tion 3. 4: Class Vice Pres. 2.3. William Walton Wommack Science Childhood Delight- The Stein Brothers-Einstein and Frankenstein Nat'l Honor Society 4: Class Sec. 3.4: House of Rep. 2. 3: Metric Science Club 4. Barbara Ann Wood Latin Childhood Delight'-Going places Knitting Club lp Harlequin Club 2: Etiquette Club 3, 4: French Club 3: Girl Reserves 3. 4. Troy Wood General Childhood Deliglit-Playing cowboy Football 3. Betty Yates General Childhood Delight-Dopey House of Rep. 1.2. 3. 4: Treas. 3: Sec. 4: Latin Club 1: Girl Reserves 2. 3, 4: Etiquette Club 3. 4: Sr. Marshall 3: Harlequin Club 1, 2: Reynolds Hi Players 1.2. 3. Earl 'Buddy' Yates Latin Childhood Delight-Eating and sleeping Reynolds Hi Players 1,Z, 3: Harlequin Club 1.2: Metric Science Club 3: Etiquette Club 4: Cheerleader 4: Drum Majors Club 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Cast Angela 3: Beyond the Sunset 33 Peggy 2: Buddy Buys an Orchid 3: Per- fect Attendance ll years. lames L. Forkner Ir. General Childhood Deliglit-Mae 1l'e5t Aero. Club 3: Drum Majors Club 2. OTHER SENIORS Ianuary Class Charles Richard White General Genoise Stewart General Thomas Boyles General Iune Class una Stinson General Charles C, Cash Ir, General Raymond Thrift Commercial Reginald C' Cook General lohn Dunnagau General Grace Louella Wood General lohn R. Spainhour Ir. General Tom Lawrence General Ianuary Class Day Officers Iune Class Day Officers White, Herring, Cox, Barnes, Bolling, Womble, Williams, Patterson, East, New- Fant, Harrington, Davis, Maynor. so-me, Mangum. 'EQS5
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Borrowed linery-Eight-thirty landmark. REYNOLDS HIGH IANUARY CLASS HISTORY Mary Frances Barnes, Historian Our Senior Class had its beginning in February, l935, when, as a small group of blank-expressioned boys and girls, we arrived at the Richard Reynolds High School. Here, in spite of the strict rules and reg- ulations which we had heard about, we hoped to at- tain what is desired by everyone in the walk of life, an education. We, as did the freshmen prior to us, occupied the peanut gallery in chapel, and also were often reminded by the upperclassmen of our radiator fee. Thus, our freshman year, composed of the usual bumps and knocks, passed slowly but surely under the competent supervision of our homeroom teacher, Miss Ruth Troutman. With the beginning of our sophomore year, we be- gan to realize that the road was difficult to trod, and that earnest effort was our greatest need for contin- uous advancement. With this thought in mind, we began to express ourselves without hesitation and our bewildered countenances took on new expressions. 'saqoogfc Our junior year found us becoming more and more essential to the school. Our earnest and capable offi- cers and our sincere determination to win, helped us to pass, with few difficulties, this part of our school career. Also during this period, our attendance at the junior-senior dance and numerous other parties and banquets, increased our social life in the school. When we eventually reached this, our senior year, we boasted of our privileges, but the question of where they are is yet to be settled. With Carr Smith and Paul Davis as our presidents, Iohn Harrington, our vice-president, Dick Maynor, secretary, and Mar- tha Fant, our treasurer, we have managed to come to the time of our graduation, along with the aid of our capable sponsor, Miss Annie Preston Heilig. Thus, with a heavy heart and minds brimful of knowledge, we bid farewell to our Alma Mater and prepare to fill our places in the world of tomorrow.
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