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

 - Class of 1952

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George Peach, our President, and Gudrun Plater, Vice-President, led our class activities. THE CLASS OF 1954 Linda Long, the keeper of our funds, and Mariiyr Brown, keeper of the records. Once again we find ourselves at the bottom of the ladder, this time as the underclassmen of Reading High School, the Class of 1954. We started our year by electing our officers, who have proved that our confi¬ dence was not misplaced. They are George Peach, President; Gudrun Plater, Vice-President; Marilyn Brown, Secretary; and Linda Long, Treasurer. Mrs. Wadsworth Is our class adviser. After our c ' ass had been organ¬ ized, we held our Sophomore Hop, a definite success. During the year many Sophomores have made a good showing on the various teams. As the year goes by, we realize more and more that we are actually part of the High School at last, and we are looking forward to the next two rungs on the ladder. 12

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MR. LUKE HALPIN Top man in our Guidance Department, and Assistant Principal . . , who, with his various dut ' es, often seems to be everywhere at once ... He has helped all of us at some time during our high- school years, in the classroom or in the guid¬ ance office. SCIENCE Miss E. A. Batchelder, Miss M. E. Shay, Miss V. Cox, Miss A. C. Martyn. ATHLETICS ENGLISH Mr. J. A. Crowley, Miss F. G. Nichols, Mr. V. Archambault. MUSIC, LIBRARY, ART Mr. H. W. Wegiel, Miss E. I. Bishop, Miss G. F. Roy, Mr. J. D. Oliver. Mr. F. J. Pope, Mr. R. S. Adams, Miss H. R. Zim- mermann, Mr. P. A. Wogan.



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Front Row: Nancy Rodgers, Jacqueline Selfridge, Rose Venuti, Billie Porter, Lois Stevenson, Joanne Phillips, Joan Sweat, Phyllis McKie, Priscilla Marshall, Rita Tower, Mary Tower, Arlene Penno. Second Row; Beverly Snyder, Virginia White, Geraldine Johnson, Maureen O ' Brien, Barbara Snow, Janet Poore, Patricia Keane, Sandra Lane, Agnes Myhre, Joan Silva, Joan Sullivan, Jean O ' Donnell, Dorothy Walkup, Judith Popp, Janice McCauley, Dorothy Kennedy. Third Row: Margaret Nimmo, Barbara Richardson, Marilyn Rodgers, Clara Pitman, Louane Pierce, Irene Turilli, Sally Leighton, Anne Surette, Carol Moxcey, Sandra O ' Dowd, Janice Richardson, Joanne Oldenbrook, Christine Moberger, Norma McGrath, Mary Peck, Ruth Wilson, Jacqueline Warnock. Fourth Row: Alexis MacKay, Judy Jellison, Elna Tarbox, Carol Joyce, Barbara Scott, Jo an McManus, Marsha Johnson, Nathlie Zanni, Barbara Urquhart, Carolyn McKeague, Janyce Sears, Janice Olson, Patricia Rooney, Gretchen Vedder, Jane Madden, Linda Long, Nancy Stewart, Karen Metcalf. Front Row: Gertrude Clark, Patricia Arnold, Mary Bennett, Barbara Gerrior, Joan Cooke, Marguerite Frasco, Nancy Hall, Ella Daley, Muriel Campbell, Janice Boutwell, Mary Green, Lois D ' Entremont, Alice Amirault, Carole Basinger, Sally Fitzpatrick. Second Row: Blanche Gosselin, Margaret Donegon, Shirley Clairville, Coralie Abell, Brenda Baisley, Jean Corindia, Anne Christensen, Muriel Davis, Barbara Gaw, Anne Colburn. Third Row: Joan Butler, Rita Bazso, Rena Deschenes, Jane de Brigard, Beverly Hatch, Norma Harris, Vera Harvey, Annie Gaffney, Irene Carleton, Elizabeth Bellows, Marilyn Brown, Barbara Cavanaugh, Mary Call, Marilyn J. Brown, Patricia Evans, Beverly Brown, Joan Breugelman, Mary Jane Crock. Fourth Row: Evelyn Burhoe, Dorothy Hanson, Nancy Henry, Jeri Hull, Barbara Aylward, Priscilla Flood, Barbara Blanchard, Gayle Falle, Thelma Croswell, Bettie Ann Chisholm, Ruth Campbell, Glenna Creamer, Janet Iverson, Eleanor Anderson, Gudrun Flater, Norma Castine, Mari¬ lyn Beck. 13

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