Reading High School - Ranger Yearbook (Reading, MI)

 - Class of 1925

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VIce Presldent and LIICIIC Mlller Secretary and Treasurer Our Football team after a ser1es of games earned off the county champIonshIp It was qulte late when we declded to have an Annual but we thought we could put It across If we put some hard work on It A few of the members of our class dropped out but others filled thelr places and at the end of the year there were twenty SIX graduates the thIrd largest number that has ever graduated from Readmg Hlgh School LucIle MIller 3-3:51-51113113 gy. 3-3-3-I-I-3-I-3-I-5-3-3-3-5 1 15:-3-313 131 13 u-31515-my-3 'Qtr 1 Q Q Q 1 Q Q Q I. Q I I I I - ' . . . I -i , . , k. ' - ' . ' . 3' - - - . - I ' --rv . - ' ' Q .. ' . I . - Q., I . . ' , ' - . I V . .2 ' . I , I -1 . I . - .' I x I ' I l . . , ,Q ' K I - ' ' I ' 5 . 3 . ' ' ' . . I . U, U . . I ' g . ' . - ' ' I - . . 22 . ' - ' ' -. I : . - - - K , ' I , Qi . , . : 1 . -, .L M ' 1 A E. . .. . i - . . . U' , - 'Q , ' 1 . -. - s . Y ' . - I , . 0 , . Q! Y . Q . . ' 3. -. ' . I A . 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