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

 - Class of 1944

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H. H. S. f u|i| ortr(l I’nrlr Sam this ear %»ilh nar ImmuI an i (4ain|) alt Utlaling aimoM fivr thuu and dollar? . ITir Milling of htaiiip» uai« arranged in a difTcr( nl man¬ ner than in previou; rars. Karh and every eighth |K ritHl a group of salonten, one from each hunu‘ro«)m, Mould can atir the m IiooI, c(dle -t the ! tam|i! at the booth in the front hall, and deli er them to their purchaM r». Hie aaleMiien Mere: ( m»tan( ' e Chesley, Koland lliggin». Joan TMome , Julia Eastman, Kleanor Horton, Mardie l, ont . Muriel Stiles, .Mary hite, Ijiurence Croahy, CoiislaiKY F ttKcroft, Mar) Holcomb, Joseph Kobbina, and Donald X alker. Staiting on SepteudH r 2 , 19V3, and t ' ontinuing until Ih emlter 7, Me held a drixe to purchaiie a held ambu- lame Mhich (xiM one thousand, iaexrn-hundred and eight) dollars t$l,78ft.(Ktt. Aa usual, H. H. S. pupiU came thiough, and tlie one thousand, nine-hundred, six dollars and tMenty cents ($l,‘)t)fi.2t)l Mhich Me did sell, Mon for us a citation from the U. S. Treasury. From January 17 to Februar) 15, K. H. S. Mas agloM Mith aclivit). Practically every pupil mos on one of the xari« us ( ommittees Mhich contributed to the fun and Mork of the Fourth War Loan Drive. The first llo« r corridor Mas a scene of orderly confusion, Mith Hitler and Tojo hanging in elligy, the big red, Mhite and blur lMM th, and the Hocks of students bringing in pledges all day long. The tMenty-one thousand, tMenty-fixe dollars t$21.1)251 Mhich Me collected did not reach our goal of thirty-seven thousand, five hundred dollars ($37,501)), but all Mere Mell satisfied nilh the Murk a • oinplislied. Spet ' ial credit should be given to the art departinrnl fur their denuration, ami to all those menders of the facultv Mho proved such a lielp to us, rsjieciallv Mr. Halpin, viho even sac riheed hU blotter to the cause. F rieda .Murrav kl

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TRI-HI Tri-Hi sailed into its fourth year in 1943 with our very capable skipper, Miss Nichols, and the Executive Board, Janet Bird, Mardie Lyons, Jean Eisenhaure, Ruth Batch- elder, and Louise Davis at the helm. The able crew, ready for any kind of weather, was made up of a total number o f thirty seniors and juniors. In November five sophomores were added to this list. During the season, we have had many interesting pro¬ grams. As guests of Hi-Y, we heard our first speaker, Mr. Nelson Bishop. Later we had as our own speakers, Mrs. Dale Reynolds who gave us a very interesting talk on Hawaii; Mrs. Barbara Locke, representative of Beauty Counsellor; Reverend Jack M. Baker and Mr. A. Imrie Dixon of Reading; and Dr. Menenhall from the State Department of Social Hygiene who spoke on Boy and Girl Relationships. Tri-Hi has taken as its avocation Red Cross Bandage Rolling and we have been over to the Centre School a couple of times this year. We have also been down to the Melrose Y. M. C. A. twice to get in a little mid-winter swimming. Our plans for the future consist of our annual program for the girls of Reading High School in April, and a bang-up party to end a season of not exactly smooth sailing but lots of fun! Janet Bird ’44 Elaine Austin Sylvia Batchelder Ruth Batchelder Joan Batting Janet Bird Pat Bradley Connie Chesley Barbara Coan Louise Davis Priscilla Davis Pat Dow Lucienne Dube Jean Eisenhaure Priscilla Fancy Connie Foxcroft Jean Frongillo Mary Holcomb Eleanor Horton Barbara Hutchins Carol Knight Mardie Lyons Jean MacLeod Ruth Milton Frieda Murray Eleanor Nigro Gail Packer Nancy Pomeroy Blanche Stalliday Barbara Standbridge Muriel Stiles Ellen Tanner Eleanor Wallace Jackie White Mary White

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