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

 - Class of 1934

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SENIOR CLASS Alexander Williamson Course: Civil Service Review. Future: Springfield. Activities: Football, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 2, 3, 4; 3, 4; Public Speaking, 2. “Sir, your wit ambles well; it goes easily.” William Wood Course: Scientific. Future: Executive Engineer. Activities: Hi-Y, 2, 3. “I’ll talk a word with this same learned Theban. What is your study?” Pearl Wormell Course: Combined Commercial. Future: Stenographer. Activities: Tennis, 3, 4; Basketball, 2, 3, 4; Chorus, Junior Woman’s Club, 3. “Plain without pomp, rich without a show.” Daniel Barrett “Danny” Course: Combined Commercial. Activities: Baseball, 2, 3. “I profess not talking only this; Let each man do his best.” Alice Boyce “Al” Course: Secretarial. Future: Gown Designer. Activities: Tennis, 2; Chorus, 2; Junior Woman’s Club, 2. “Endurance is the crowning quality. And patience all the passion of great hearts.” Paul Forslind Course: College. Future: Business. Activities: Basketball, 3, 4; Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4. “A mighty man was he.” Emily Fox Course: Combined Commercial. Future: Office. “Good things come in small packages.” Merton Gill ' Course: Agricultural. “He has an individual air.” “Alex” Chorus, “Bill” 2, 3, 4; “Em” Rabbit”

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SENIOR CLASS Eleanor Sears “El” Course: Combined Commercial. Future: Private Secretary. “Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind.” Hazel Steele “Red” Course: Comprehensive. Activities: Riding, 3, 4; Junior Woman’s Club, 3, 4. “For she was just the quiet kind.” Louise Stickney “Babe” Course: Normal. Future: Private Secretary. Activities: Class President, 2; Riding, 3; Chorus, 2; Junior Woman’s Club, 4. “A glad blithesomeness belonged to her.” Frances Stratton “Fran” Course: Combined Commercial. Future: Trained Nurse. Activities: Basketball, 2, 3; Chorus, 2; Public Speaking, 2. “She’s all that she’s trumped up to be.” Edward Tarpin “Tarbo” Course: College. Future: Work then school. Activities: Orchestra, 2, 3, 4. “Young fellows will be young fellows.” Natalie Waitt “Gnat” Course: Normal. Future: Writing. Activities: Chorus, 2, 3, 4; Pioneer, 3, 4; Junior Woman’s Club, 3. “The pen is the tongue of the mind.” Lionel Warr “Pie” Course: Practical Arts. Activities: Football, 2. “Whose depth has not yet been fathomed.” Margaret Weigman “Peggy” Course: Normal. Future: Burdett College. Activities: Class Vice President, 3; Basketball, 2; Orches¬ tra, 3, 4; Chorus, 2; Junior Woman’s Club, 3. “Thou who hast the fatal gift of beauty.”



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SENIOR CLASS Donald Goodwin Course: Practical Arts. “Reading maketh a full man.” Payson Gould Course: Practical Arts. “To those who know thee not no words can paint, And those who know thee, know all words are faint.” Roland Hatch “Roily” Course: Agricultural. “The mask is lorn off while the reality remains.” Burgess Hodges “Burgie” Course: Normal. Future: Truck Driver. “Comb down his hair; look, look, it stands upright!” Henry Holmes “Heniken” r ’ourse: Fine Arts. Future: Commercial Artist. “No one but himself can be his parallel.” .arpinski “Stan” Agricultural. : Farmer. , uen tillage begins, other arts follow; the farmers, therefore, are the founders of human civilization.” Harold Lutz Course: Agricultural. Future: Poultryman. “He is master of himself though China falls.” Ernest Marshall “Ernie” Course: Agricultural. Future: Farmer. “He wears an honest face.” Michael Mentus “Mike” Course: Agricultural. Future: Dairyman. Activities: Vice President of the F. F. A. “It is our actual work which determines our merit.” Thomas Norton “Tom” Course: Agricultural. “He that tilleth his land shall be satisfied with bread.” Harold Smith Course: Combined Commercial. “A tender heart; a will inflexible.” Paul Spellman Course: General. Activities: Football, 4. “He was tall and blonde, The answer to a maidens prayer.” William Spellman “Bill” Course: Civic Preparatory. “Not an unproductive mind, Merely thoughtful quiescence.” Carrie Westcott “Kay” Course: Secretarial. Future: Salesgirl. “Her loveliness I never knew until she smiled.” Lawrence White “Pee Wee” Course: Combined Commercial. Future: Business. Activities: Football, 3, 4; Baseball, 2, 3, 4. “A regular fellow.” Hollis Wilcox “Babe” Course: Normal. Future: University of New Hampshire. Activities: Basketball, 2, 3; Chorus, 2, 3. “I have a heart with room for every joy.” Helen Zanni “Peggy” Course: Practical Arts. Future: Nurse. “We bear each one our own destiny.” Winona Grant “Winnie” Course: Practical Arts. Future: Office Clerk. Activities: Hockey, 4; Tennis, 2, 3; Basketball, 2, 3, 4. “An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow.” Charles Riley Course: Practical Arts. Future: Aviator. “With all good grace to grace a gentleman.” John Sawyer “Jack” Course: College. Future: Work. “Never worry worry, till worry worries you.” Leigh Struss Course: Agricultural. Future: Farmer. “Industry is a loadstone to draw all good things.”

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