Reading High School - Ranger Yearbook (Reading, MI)

 - Class of 1925

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K K K K-K-K-K-K-K-Kal-K-K ., K-K-K-K-Q-K-Q Q-Q-Q-L-Q-Q-K -Kaul-K-K-K-K-1-ink-K-l-K K K K The Alumni The Alumni most earnestly congratulate the Class of 1925 in mak'ng possible this first Year Book or Annual of the Reading High School. It is indicative of a progress and development of which we are very proud. We rejoice in your ability and effort and wish for you the fulfillment of your greatest desires and aims as you become one of us, an alumnus. To you, the approaching members of the Alumni, we urge your con- stancy in purpose-to let that Himpelling force in the desire of things worth-while keep pace with the progress set for you by those who have gone on before. The Alumni, the absent and scattered members of the High School family, look back with pride upon the old High School as the source of inspiration for our successes. It is a joy to reminisce upon the days spent there and all of us reach the conclusion that the efficient direction made early has served as a worthy foundation. To the remaining classes of Reading High School, we shall anticipate your strides and continue in our gratification of the splendid pattern our school, village and community are making in 'iLife Worth Living. Ivalclare Sprow Howland i s i i-3-3-3-5-x-3-1-3-3-1 -i-m-1-i-x-x-i- -3-s-3-3-3-X-x-3-1-1-3-X-x-3-3- x-x-5 3 i x Page Fifty one

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