Reading Memorial High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Reading, MA)

 - Class of 1932

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SENIOR CLASS Paul Gerard Accounting Course “Beware of those who are ipiiet ; they spring; surprises. Richard Brooks Goddard “Pick College Course Ambition: To be successful Activities: Football, 2, 4; Hi- Club; “Hang sorrow, care will kill a cat. And therefore let s be merry. Alice Goodwin “Al” Commercial Course Future: Gordon College Ambition: To become a secretary or bookkeeper. “Dependable as the day is long. George Gormlie “ Gorm ' l” Accounting Course Ambition: Airplane Pilot Activities: Class Football, 3; Class Basketball, 4; Senior Play Property Committee. “The star of the unconquered will” Marion Gould Secretarial Course Ambition: Dietician Activities: Tennis, 2; Basketball, 4. “For truth has such a face and mien.” Charles Gowing “ Charlie” Combined Commercial Course Ambition: Banker Activities: Football, 4; Baseball, 4. “ Witty, courteous, liberal, and full of spirit.” Ada M. Griswold “ Griz ” Practical Arts Course Future: Wilfred Academy of Hairdressing. Ambition: To be successful “Loyal friend and jolly companion. Miriam Hazelton Normal Course Ambition: Dramatics Activities: Orchestra, 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Senior Play; Public Speaking, 2, 3. Queen rose of the rosebud garden of girls.”

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SENIOR CLASS Warren A. Fleming College Course Future: Tufts College Ambition: To be a successful engineer Activities: Hi-Y Club; Junior-Senior Reception; Senior Play Ushering Committee; Senior Play. “77 e mirror of all courtesy. Martha Fletcher Combined Commercial Course Future: Secretarial Work Ambition: Private Secretary Activities: Basketball. 2. “Nothing is impossible to industry. ’ Mary Fortune “ Misfortune” College Course Future: College Ambition: To be a writer Activities: Senior Play Candy Committee; Glee Club, 2, ‘ ' Choice word and measured phrase above the reach of any man. William Foye Accounting Course “Bill” Future: Aircraft School Ambition: To fly Transatlantic planes Activities: Basketball, 3, 4; Baseball, 4; Class History Committee. “As a man speaks, so is he.” ‘ F renchie” Future: Special School Francis French Practical Arts Course Ambition: Aviation line Activities: Football, 2; Public Speaking, 3, 4; Senior Play. “One vast substantial smile.” “Ruthie” “Slim Future: Office Work Ruth Albertine Froburg Secretarial Course Ambition: Private Secretary “She’s all that she’s trumped up to be.” Elsie Emilie Gage “Babs” Combined Commercial Course Future: Secretarial Work Ambition: Private Secretary Activities: Pioneer, 3; Secretary of Junior Class. ‘She is a scholar and a good one. ‘Dick’ Future: Tufts College via Cushing Richard I). Gale College Course Academy Activities: Football, 2, 3; Baseball, 2, 4; Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Band, 3, 4; Orchestra, 4. “To love the game above the prize.



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SENIOR CLASS Raymond Heselton “Ray” College Course Future: Bentley School of Accounting Activities: Track, 3; Hi-Y; Orchestra, 2, 3, 4; Band, 3, 4; Junior-Senior Reception Committee; Senior Dance Com¬ mittee; A. A. Collector, 4; Chairman Ivy Day Committee. “It is our actual work which determines our merit.” Charles Hilts “ Charlie” College Course Future: Embalming School Ambition: Embalmer Activities: Football, 2, 3, 4; Baseball, 3; Track, 4; Public Speaking, 3, 4. “A concoction of likeableness and dependability molded to¬ gether with a smile.” Carl Holden Agricultural Course Future: Greenhouse Work ' r Ambition: Landscape gardener “ There’s mischief in this man. Gwendolyn Hunter “Peggie” Secretarial Course Future: Normal School Activities: Operetta, 2; Tennis, 3. “H ' er voice was sweet and low; an excellent thing in a woman.” Norman Ralph Hurd “Tomar” Combined Commercial Course “Industry is a loadstone to draw all good things.” Anna Hurley “Ann” Business Course Future: School for Journalists Ambition: Newspaper reporter Activities: Operetta, 2; Basketball, 2; Tennis, 3, 4 . “Peppy, snappy, happy-go-lucky.” Barbara Wilkins Ives “Barb” College Course Future: College Ambition: To travel Activities: Sophomore Hop Committee; Junior Prom Com¬ mittee; Senior Play Program Committee; Executive Committee, 4; Junior Woman’s Club, 2, 3, 4; Drum Major of Band, 4. “Divinely tall and most divinely fair.” Kenneth Ivester “Ken” Accounting Course Future: Business College Ambition: Manager of a Federal Reserve Bank Activities: Senior Play Ticket Committee. “Quiet and reserve make him an impenetrable mystery.”

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