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Kneeling JOYCE FRAZIER JOSEPH FRAUMENI CYNTHIA NELSON tanet PAISLEY RALPH HESELTON JOYCE SKINNER First Row PATRICIA LOTHROP ALMA SKINNER MARILYN ROSS MR. SUSSMANN ELLEN HILL HELEN CEDER RUTH WHEELER Second Row I AMES STANTON CAROLYN SNOW TANET TONES MARILYN ROSCOE MR. SPENCER ELIZABETH ELWELL RUTH TOWLE TA N ET FA R NSWORTH THOMAS BUNKER THOMAS McNABOLA Third Row NANCY PHILLIPS RICHARD GELOTTI TOSEPH MEIER GERALD COR INDIA DAVID TURNER ROBERT ROACH THOMAS LYONS WILSON SMITH PAULINE STEPHAN BRUCE BARMBY Student Council The purposes of the Reading High School Student Council are (.1) to provide for the organization of groups within the school through which the students may carry on their own collective affairs and (2) to give students in the high school training in self-government and to give the students opportunity to discuss and act upon school affairs and problems pertinent to the social life of the school. The Student Council consists of one pupil elected from each homeroom, the presidents of the three classes, the sports captains, the president of the Honor Society, and the editor-in-chief of the Pioneer. This year the presidents of the classes were Joseph Fraumeni, senior; Cynthia Nelson, junior; and Joyce Frazier, sophomore. The sports captains on the council were Donald Bella, Ralph Heselton, and Francis Rose. Pauline Stephan served as ed itor-in-chief of the Pioneer. Homerooms were represented by the following students: Janet Baisley, Joyce Skinner, Patricia Lothrop, Alma Skinner, Marilyn Ross, Ellen Hill, Helen Ceder, Ruth Wheeler, James Stanton, Carolyn Snow, Janet Jones, Marilyn Roscoe, Elizabeth Elwell, Ruth Towle, Janet Farnsworth, Thomas Bunker, Thomas McNabola, Nancy I hillips, Richard Gelotti, Joseph Meier, Gerald Corindia, David Turner, Robert Roach, Thomas Lyons, Wilson Smith, Bruce Barmby, and George Morris. This year the council made several important addi¬ tions to school activities. One of its chief undertakings was to inaugurate the Reading High School chapter of the National Honor Society. With the guidance and co¬ operation of Mr. Sussmann and Mr. Spencer this became an active student organization. All in all the Student Council enjoyed a very success¬ ful year, and in so doing made many contributions to. school and student life. 10
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COMMERCIAL MISS KLING MISS DRURY MRS. FRANZEN EMCLISH MIS S COX MISS ARCHAMBAULT MISS BACHELDER MISS SHAY Faculty ART - MUSIC - LIBRARY HISTORY MISS BISHOP MRS. SULLIVAN MR. OLIVER MR. BRONNER MR. BENNETT MR. HANLON
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