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Richard J. Reynolds High School. / 36.10139°N 80.26333°W / 36.10139; -80.26333. Richard J. Reynolds High School now the Richard J. Reynolds Magnet School for the Visual and Performing Arts (often simply R. J. Reynolds High School or Reynolds) is a high school in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools located in Winston-Salem, North ...
- 1923 (100 years ago)
- Calvin D. Freeman
- Demons
- 301 Hawthorne Rd., Winston-Salem, North Carolina
The RJR Alumni organization has two on-going initiatives: 1) to raise the needed funds to award two $1,000 scholarships every year to deserving seniors 2) to raise the funds needed to create an endowment for the Richard J. Reynolds Memorial Auditorium (which will celebrate its 100th birthday on May 8th).
Above is an October 12, 1919 Winston-Salem Journal front-page picture of the original plans for Richard J. Reynolds High School and Richard J. Reynolds Memorial Auditorium. The caption under the picture reads: "This is the first picture of Winston-Salem's splendid new high school plant which will be located in West End, the cut having been ...
Jan 13, 2013 · Historical Events of R.J. Reynolds High School. January 13, 2013 , 0 Nicky Smith. 1910’s. 1918: Richard J. Reynolds dies at age 68. 1919: Charles Barton Keen, the architect of the Reynolda House, designs the school. 1920’s. 1922: Construction begins on the school building early in the year. Construction on the Auditorium doesn’t start ...
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Mar 30, 2013 · History. Richard J. Reynolds High School (often simply R.J.R. High School) in Winston-Salem N.C. is named after Richard Joshua Reynolds, the founder of Reynolds Tobacco Company. The R.J. Reynolds Memorial Auditorium is adjacent to the school and is often used for school functions. R.J. Reynolds High School has proudly served the community of ...
Above is an October 12, 1919 Winston-Salem Journal front-page picture of the original plans for Richard J. Reynolds High School and Richard J. Reynolds Memorial Auditorium. The caption under the picture reads: "This is the first picture of Winston-Salem's splendid new high school plant which will be located in West End, the cut having been ...