Reading High School - High Lights Yearbook (Reading, OH)

 - Class of 1955

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CLA S 0F I95 HTHE WAY 1' HARD BUT THE ' l mums fi FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruth Batterson, secretary Miss Brandenberger, adviser, Donald Rolf, treasurer, Mr. Turner, adviser, Joseph Dils, presidentg Miss Lang, permanent adviserg and Lynda Sheldt, vice-president freplaced by William Laquel. FRESHMAN CLASS ln September of 1954 the ninety-seven nervous and excited freshmen gathered in the old auditorium for their first meeting of the year. They were quite anxious to get the meeting under way. The first important matter was that of electing class officers. When the votes were counted, our new president was Joe Dilsg vice-president, Bill Laqueg secretary, Ruth Battersong Treasurer, Don Rolfg sergeant-at-arms, Sue Wichman. We were exceptionally happy to see that our sponsors for the year were to be Miss Lang, Miss Brandenberger, and Mr. Turner. We feel that the class motto The way is hard but the prize is great, holds a world of meanin . Our colors, purple and white, and our flower, the baby orchid, are, we think, one of tie most beautiful and unusual combinations in the school. We were privileged to have had the chance of choosing them. All of the freshmen looked forward to the first big activity of the year, the 'Harvest Moon I-lop' scheduled for October 30. This dance, in itself, netted us a good profit. Be- sides this we had two bake sales during the year and are proud of the co-operation we received from both students and parents. One of the most profitable projects of the year was the selling of ball oint pens in school. Some of the freshmen felt energetic and decided to hold a car waslh just before the Junior-Senior Prom. This also added a little extra revenue to our class fund. We are indeed thankful to the many workers on these projects who helped add cash to our treasury. The class of '58 wishes to thank our wonderful sponsors and everyone else who helped to make this year a success. PRIE 4,s

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