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Pioneer Board EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Shirley Connors ASSISTANT EDITORS Barbara Garey Julia Miller Vircinia Reynolds ART EDITOR ADVERTISING MANAGER Barbara Rodgers CIRCULATION MANAGER Patricia Connelly HEAD TYPIST Nancy Richardson Lois Fulton
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Principal ' s Cabinet The Principal’s Cabinet of Reading High School has the following purposes: (1) to provide for the organiza¬ tion of groups within the school through which the students may carry on their own collective affairs; (2) to give students in Reading High School training in self- government and to give the students the opportunity to discuss and act upon school affairs and problems perti¬ nent to the social life of the school. The Cabinet traditionally consists of one elected repre¬ sentative from each homeroom, plus the captains of all the athletic teams, the officers of each class, and the editor of the Pioneer. Meetings this year have been under the competent direction of Peter Cook, president of the organization in 1948 and 1949. Ruth Wheeler, a junior, is secretary. Other senior members of the Cabinet are George Zanni, Doris Crosby, Virginia Reynolds, Robert Des¬ mond, Shirley Connors-, Arlynne Carroll, Priscilla Gard¬ ner, Kathleen MacPherson, Stillman Putnam, William Towle, John Yorks, Edmund Freeman, Charles Doucette, and Barbara Garey. Junior members comprise George Morris, Joseph Fraumeni, Ruth Wheeler, Elizabeth El- well, James Killam, and Carolyn Snow. Representing the sophomore class are Richard Carleton, Payson Snow, Marilyn Roscoe, John O’Brien, Thomas Behen, Joanne Crosby, Cynthia Nelson, and Leslie Williams. It is hoped that this organization will grow in pres¬ tige and power as the years go by, because it provides an excellent opportunity for students to lend a hand in making Reading High School a pleasanter place in which to live and work.
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