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

 - Class of 1955

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HOMEROOM 209 Front row, left to right: Janice Kerr, Barbara MacLeod, Deborah Kopystecka, Gloria McDonald, Patricia Latham, Patricia Kimball, Dorothy Jones, Gail McCarthy, Mary Rae Kellett. Second raw: David Mahar, Ernest MacLean, Roger Livingstone, William Keefe, Jane Magison, Carol Ann Leslie, Martha Mathews, Marguerite Matthews, Robert MacKenzie, Leonard Leary, John Macklin, David Lyons. Third row: William Lovering, Boyd Leslie, Richard Lucas, Arnold Keene, Edgar March, Carl Leighton, Philip Mason, David Marshall, George Mason, Robert Kennedy, Kenneth Latham. HOMEROOM 2ll Front row, left to right: Patricia Richardson, Donna Sias, Margaret Pratt, Virginia Story, Jean Smith, Priscilla Stiles, Carol Snyder, Elizabeth Smith. Second row: Er Chang Ping, Beverly Rankin, Barbara Sampson, Gail Porter, Leonard Redfern, Ruth Stockbridge, Jane Strout, Barbara Quinton, Gail Strasnick, David Skinner. Third row: Newton Spurr, James Selfridge, Lowell Spicer, James Sellers, Wayne Steeves, Theodore Surdam, Richard Sanborn, George Rodda.

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HOMEROOM 207 Front row, left to right: Nancy Denno, Susan deBrigard, Marion Cole, Mary Donegan, Susan Colby, Priscilla Denbow, Patricia Cavanaugh, Joan Cummings, Laura Christie. Second row: Richard Curtis, Robert Condon, Robert Doucette, Diana deMasellis, Mary Coneeney, Brenda Croswell, Charles Clattenburg, William Climo, Robert Cook. Third row: Joshua Day, Paul Coutreau, Martin Dickman, Robert David, George Dicey, Stephen Claughton, Robert Currier, Joseph DiBona. HOMEROOM 208 24 Front row, left to right: Carol Gerrior, Nancy Heselton, Norma Franzen, Nancy Fitzpatrick, Molly Johnson, Carol Ivers, Shirley Hall, Nancy Fransen, Gail Jerauld. Second row: John Face, Richard Fornauf, Lorraine Jewett, Nancy Harris, Beatrice Flanagan, Mary Jane Harrington, Robert Isaacs, Joseph Haley. Third row: John Hicks, John Howard, Henry Heath, Chandler Eaton, Albert Griggs, Donald Ellingwood, Richard Hatfield, Frank Hicks, Conrad Ferrara.



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EXECUTIVE BOARD v Seated, left to right: Susan Searle, Edward Donley, Cornelia Whitten, Richard Delong, Peter Bergholtz, Patricia Comstock, Nancy Larson. Standing: Carol Byrne, Judith Wilkinson, Lgff fo right: Peggy Bgrgholrz, Edward Dgnlgy, Comgliq whigqgnl Ruthann Sullivan. Bruce Kay, Rosalynd McCullough, Caroline Dube. C4154 o!f9 7 Jqafory September 1954 brought two very comforting thoughts to us sophomores entering Reading High School. First, we would not be lowest classmen, for the freshmen would be there. Second, everyone else from freshman to senior alike would be in the same boat we were - hunting for classes, meeting new teachers, and getting used to the ways of the new RHS. Our first activity as a class was the election of officers. The successful candidates were president, Richard De Long, vice-president, Peter Bergholtzp secretary, Cornelia Whitten, and treasurer, Edward Donley. The big class event was the Sophomore Hop, held in the new cafeteria and greatly enioyed by all who attended. The sophomores have been very active in school affairs this year. Our president is also vice-president of the Debating Club, several of us have done very well in the various sports, and we also have done our share in the Drama Festival, with ten of the fourteen participants in the Talent Show being sophomores. We have been capably represented on the new Rocket Hi-Lites by six members of our class. Since we are the first sophomore class to attend the new Reading High School, we have strived to set our standards high for future classes to follow. 26

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